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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928.
THE WORLD SPORT
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE SEASON STARTS: TO-MORROW
CANTON ATHLETICS.
INTER-PROVINCIAL MEETING
.SUGGESTEU.--
The Hongkong football league In order to promote the development season starts to-morrow, when there of athletics in the southern provinces, are down for decision one match the Preparatory Office of the Kwang- each in the 1st and 2nd. Divisions Lung Provincial Eleventh Athletic and three in the Mid-Week League Mook has decided to hold an Inter In the 1st Division, the Small Provincial meets to take place after Units will play the 2nd Battalion the wanting Provincial game, K.0.3.B., the referee being L.S.B.A. To this end the Preparatory Cominit. Atkinson, B.N, whilst the 2nd, his written to the Education Do Division game will be between the artment and YMG.A branches in Kwanigal Kolchow Yunhea and 200. Battalion K.O.S.B., and Fuklen, as well as the Bouth Chins 1st. Battalion Queen's Regiment Physical Culture Association and for which the referes will be YM.C.A: in Hongkong, inviting partl B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, R.A
cipation in the proposed games. The In the Mid-Week League, the Kwangtung Provincial meet will take Lam Long Wah dicet the P.W.D. place during the five days from No Chinese (roferee, Gunner J. Kin-vember. 1 to 5, in the campus of the Chung Shan University. The eella, R.A), the Chinoso Athletic data for the Inter-Provincial games play the Police (Pte. W. Lamb, has not yet been decided, but will be R.A.M.C., referee) and South settled when replies have been receive China oppose Ewo (Lee/Cpl. G. Cod from the other provincos, Regula- Shead, Queen's Regt.).
tions governing the conduct of these On Saturday there will be a games have been drawn up and cir full programme of League games,culated: flye in the 1st. Division and six In the 2nd. Division.
SHAMEEN BOWLING
COMPETITION.
U. S. CONSUL WINS THE HANDICAP.
Shameen, Oct. 1. The September handicap of the Canton Club Individual Bowling Mr. Competition was won by Douglas Jenkins, Consul-General of the United States of America,
(275); Mr. G. W. Rold, of the A.P.C. being runner-up (326); and Mr. H. W. Hewett, also of the A.P.C., third, (250).
REDEEMED PAWN TICKETS.
'PRISONER'S' STORY TO THE
POLICE.
AMERICAN PHYSICIANS SAID NOTHING IN
THE WORLD COULD CURE HER
BUT AN OPERATION.
CHINESE HERB TREATMENT MADE A COMPLETE CURE.
A variod collection of garments was produced as exhibits in a 'cast heard before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy this
Mrs. Anaya wife of Frank H. Anaya, who is a well known morning, when a Chinese was Modesto man engaged in the automobile-business, residing at 181 charged with being in possession Olive St, Modesto Call, U.S.A. suffered with a severe pain in the of two silk jackets, one silk petti | right aide under the rib, and a largo lump, sore to the touch, and coat and one long cotton coat, rea- many other complaints. Took Poo On Chinese Herbs and was com- sonably suspected of having baeti plotoly cured.handler stolen or unlawfully obtained.
Mr. Anaya Says:"My wife lind been suffering off and on for The defendant said he had the last five yeats, complaining of a severe pain in the right. aide fourd à pawn ticket relating to the articles mentioned and had under the ribs, and a large lump sore to the touch. She also had headaches, was norvous, and suffered with constipation and fadiges redeemed them.**
tion. She had consulted physician after physician and had taken His Worship-Why did you rơ-
treatment from them but they all-advised that she Had oppendicitis dear them?
Defendant:-I wanted to see if and rothing in the world could cure her except an operation. Sho had always dreaded an operation fearing she might die being tho they fitted me.
What the female's incket-I did mother of three children. Some time ago'd particular friend of mine not know what they wore until told me how he was cured by the Poo On Chinese Herbs, and I had also read his nds in the papers-how others were bonented by theso I saw them.
You thought you would like to horbs. So I sent my wife down to see the Herbalist, I understood. soo if the ailk petticoat would at then that the herbs could cure her in a short time. A few days later my wife and I having decided to take the herb treatment, called you?
on the Herbalist for soms Herbs. After a few doses she was con- Inspector Marks said the defen-alderably better, and continuou taking the herbs for a while then sho dant was arrested of the Yaumati was completely cured. All her pains disappeared and sho gained in Forry whart after disembarking. weight and felt better than she had in years.. I can truthfully say He told the police the same story that the Herbs made a complete cure of all lier troubles and she has as he had told the Court, and, on felt like a different person ever since." I myself have been cured by enquiries being made, it was ce- the Poo On Chinese Herbs, and my children too have found the Herba tablished that the garments had a great rollef to their various ailments." been pawned and that they had
Yee Foo Lun the noted Chinese Herbalist and founder of the been rodeomed by a man who look-Poo On Chinese Herb Co., from America had over twenty five years od like the defendant.
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Asked how, if he could not read, It is suggested that each provinco he had ascertained the name men- should send three competitors for tioned on the ticket, the defendant cach ovent, the events and the prizes replied that he had asked a friend to be the same as those fixed for the the name of the shop, but was not purely Kwangtung meet. The lodg ing houses of Canton will be asked to told what the ticket related to. quuto special rates for the visiting athletes so as to lighten the expense | bill.
GARRISON FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S.
MATCHES.
The results of the matches played in the Hongkong Garrison Football League for the week ended Sept. 20. were as follows:
D. Coy. 1st Queen's 2; C. Coy, 2nd
Only one-fifth of a point separat-KO.S.B. 6,
C. Coy, 1st Queen's 2;. A. Coy, 2nd ed the winner and the runner-up, K.O.S.B. 6. 936.0 against 930.4.
B. Coy. 1st Queen's. 1; 31st H, Bty R.A. 4.
This is the first time that the average of all rolls during the month has been taken. In all pre- vious competitions, only the average of the four best rolls has counted, Our Own Correspondent.
NOVEL FOOTBALL.
SEARCHLIGHT SOCCER
MATCH.
There is to be a sorchlight soccer match at Sookunpoo at
7.30 p.m., on Monday, October 8th,
Matches for this Week.
Queen's, Referee, Itc. Hart, 2nd Tuesday, R.A.M.G. v D Cor. int
K. O. 5. B.
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Inspector Marka told his Worship that enquires had been made at the address of the person whoso name appeared on the ticket; but he was not known at the place mentioned. His Worship remarked that it looked very much as if someone had stolen the garments and given the defendant the ticket. Pawn tickets, his Worship anid, were not general- ly thrown away. It was true that they were sometimes discarded but only thieves got rid of pawn tickets.
The defendant was convicted and fined $10, with the alternative of 14 dayo hard labour.
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JUDGE CRITICISES GUARANTOR.
(Continued from Page 7.) '
and chopped it. He denied that ho Thursday, U. Coy, 1st Queen'a v | paid, the $200 on account. 31st H. Dty, R.A., Referee; Pie, Craft, 1st Queen's.
League Table up to 1st October.
A. Gov. 2nd K.0.8.D,
II. Q: Wing Tat Queen's
PWLD EA.
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1. Coy at Queen's
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C. Coy, Ist Queen's
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is aid of the Tattoo Charities. |N, G. Cor. End R.0.8.0, 1.0 0.1 1
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The match is to be between the Army and the Hongkong Chineso, Cor. 1st Queen's
It should prove a novel attraction.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
HI.K.S.R.A. DEFEAT CLUB SECOND ELEVEN.
The second eleven of the Hongkong Hockey Club played against a team from the Hongkong and Singapore
20th IL Bty, Redes- R. R. & H. Bigass R. A. O. 0.
Day. 2nd KOSA
20 20
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SHANGHAI CHINESE AND
QUEEN'S v. S.C.A.A.
ま
Owing to injury the Shanghai Chi
Replying to Mr. Russ, defendant said he signed and chopped the document without reading it. Au | Pak-ming was his uncle. If his nclo thought It right to sign, thon (defendant); thought it was all right.
Mr. Russ asked what was the use of cross-examining a man like that?" you are as loyal d that, you will have to pay as well.” Defendant:-Even up to this very moment I don't know what it
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Justice All Round.
Mr. Ruas remarked that "you have to be just to the plain- tit as well as generous to your uncle."
Mr. Arcul pleaded want of consideration and furthor argued that the document was not valid at first when it was not stamped, By match, with South Chinn; therefore being stamped afterwards, pre-
Royal Artillery at King's Park yoster-nese cannot put up a team for to-day's day evening, when the latter accured match, which should be a returned the verdict by three goals to one,
For a large part of the game the players from the Queen's Regt. Judice had been caused to the de-
have been chosen to combine with the fendant.
p.m. at Caroline Hill,
combined
Farroll
Artillery were rather the better team Chinese players to play the match at In summing up, his Lordship their forwards being thrustful and giving the Club backs plenty to do.
remarked that he felt no sympathy The Club attack was rather on tho Tho following
with the defendant if his story will represent wonk side, several of the forwarde not the
team-Underdown was true, that he signed the being able to control the ball very (Queen's)
and Taylor guarantee without reading it. Mon wall. The Club goalkeeper, had most (Queen's) Chen Chan-wo (Shanghai) who signed documents in such a to do of the two custodians, but be Gantor (Queen's) Chan Pok (Shang manger deserved to get inte sequitted himself creditably.
a) Richardson (Queen's) and Bunn trouble. The Artillery scored first, but mat(Queen's) Ld Wai-tong and Tal Luen- ters were equalled by Woodward. king (Shanghai) Endy (Queen's). There was no further scoring up to
༔';་་ half-time, but on the resumption the Artillery gained another two goals.
PAHANG ARREST. without further reply from the Club.
Y.M.C.A. v Club de Recreio.
In the match, YMCA, v. Club do Recreio to-day at 6.16 p.m., King's Park, Kowloon, the following players have been selected to represent the Club de Rearele: H. A. Barrons .
MINING REPRESENTATIVE IN CUSTODY.
Ipoh, Sept. 25.
His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff with costs,
BRITISH LABOUR AND "REDS."
(Continued from Poga 1.)
Robarts, A. A. Remedios; C. Basto, What the Times of Malaya des must rule and declared: "Socialism J. E. Noronka
(Cart), A. ARcribes as "the first shot in the new Britain and all its resources must is Inscribed on bir bannera" Botelho, D. P. Xavier, C. F. Remedios, Pahang war over the Jelat Con- be owned and used in the service C. R. Pereira, C. D'Almada a Castro, cession" has caused a great sensa of all the people. and D. F. Lopes.
TREVESSA TROPHY.
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tion in the F.M.S.
" He pointed out that credit money The Government of Pahang,raised for capitalist investments in states this newspaper, has arrested Asia and Africa could as easily be Mr. King, a representative of the raised to re-organise and re-con-. Burma Malay Mining Co., for un-struct our own national resources. lawful mining-that is to say, tin "There was little senso in send- stealing and also Mr. King'sing our best people thousands of cooltes, who were remanded en ball miles away to grow food if at the of $1,700 a fortnight ago. The same time we leave our own splen- The tenth bi-annual race for ships hearing was postponed for a month. did soll uncultivated."
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