1928-11-02 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

USKIDE

THE WONDER SOLE

FOR GOLF WEAR

No. 4205

$22.50 A pair.

10% Cash discount.

USKIDE is far superior to leather or rubber soleing material for golf wear. It is water- proof, light and comfortable and adds greatly to the appearance of any shoe. This OAK- MORE Golf SHOE with USKIDE Soles and 12 USKIDE Studs in the sole ensures a per- fectly sound grip. No other soleing material can approach USKIDE for quality and durability.

akmore Lane,

Crawford, Ltd.

HONGKONG AGENTS.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

SPECIAL TIFFIN

Sunday IIth November 1928

Orchestra in attendance I p.m. to 2.30 p.m.

Tables may now be booked at the Hongkong or Repulse Bay Hotels

Telephone C.2581 & C.776.

The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Ltd.

*

OLD TAYLOR

SMANTAILEAR

MARICHANDRAN OLDTAYLOR ASEPTON WILD

KIRKCALOY SCOTLAND,

ARTEED TO BE DISTALER ĮBOTTLED IN AGOTLANDI

Scotch Whisky

4 Gold Medals.

Aged

by

Time:

Obtainable at all Stores.

Sole Agents for Hongkong & South China:

N. S. MOSES CO., LTD.

4, Queen's Road, Central,

་་

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928.

THE WORLD SPORT

SOUTH CHINA IN AYESTERDAY'S RUGGER

BIG TEST.

TO MEET THE K.O.S.B.

TO-MORROW.

BOTH CIVILIAN CLUBS MAKE

*NOTABLE CHANGES.

REVISED FIXTURES.

MATCH.

CLUB WIN KEEN GAME WITH

MILITARY SIDE.

After scoring two tries against the combined military team in the first half of yesterday's game, the Club won eventually by 9 points to 3. The game was keenly contested throughout, and it says much for the performance of the army play. ers, that the Club gave their best display of the season,

The pack was in great form, and the three-quarters were quickly on the move and in passing when they hnd pussession. Lampert scored all three tries for the Club, while Marshall touched down for the

[BY "WANDERER".]

To-morrow's lengue soccer pro- gramme has been reduced from normal, matches in which the Chinese Athletic teams were con- cerned having been postponed. A Army by a brilliant individan! ef- bir athletic meeting has just open- fort. ed in Canton, and it is understood that the Chinese Athletic Associa tion have acht representatives to the City of Rams in thin nexion.

con-

Since the first eleven was en- gaped to meet the Small Units, a match of great importance has not been missed, but the Chinese crowd will have something to in- terest them greatly in the game at Caroline Hill between South China and the K.O.S.B. It is the outstanding fixture for to-morrow and a great game is anticipated. The League fixtures, together with grounds and times of kick-off, are appended:

Senior Division.

Club v. Queen's--Chib, 4.15; Kowloon v. R.A.-Kowloon, 4.15. South China v. K.O.S.B.-S. China,

9.15,

Recreio v. Navy.--Recrelo, 4.15.

Junior Division.

Recreio v. Queen's.-Recreio, 2,45, University Y. K.O.S.B.-Chinese,

2.45.

St. Joseph's v. Small Units, St.

Jos., 45.

R.A, v. RA.F.--Sookcunpoo, 2.45. Easter v. 5. China “Â"--Navy,

2.45,

SNOOKER ENTRIES.

CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECID- ED AT PALACE HOTEL.

the snooker championship of the Nineteen players have entered for Colony which is being ran by the Management of the Palace Hotel. The entries close to-morrow, and it is probable that a good many names will be sent in before then. Play starts on Tuesday.

moro

Entries have been received from the following: J. Witchell, A. J. Oamund, C. Plle,. C. F. Henrde, F. E. Silva, H. J. White, P. Y. Lu, C. Sinn, Ismail, W. B. Rusenko, T. A Stewart, "A" "B," "C" E. A. dox Remedios, C. Earnshaw, F. M. Cruz, |F. W. Black, F. Jones.

completed. I believe the opening ceremony is being made very special occasion, with H. E. The Officer Administering the Govern- ment in attendance, when Kowloon visit the H.K.F.C. on the 17th.

Recreio and the Navy.

well and

Caroline Hill Clash,

Tho Club de Recreio were in ex- cellent form against the Queen's Greatest interest will be cen in spite of their defent, and tred in the match at Caroline H reproduction should enable them where South China entertain tho to win against Royal Navy to- K.O.S.B. It should provide one morrow. Gosano and Rocha are of the keenest struggles yet seen playing particularly during this season's campaign. Brown appears to have recovered South China are undefeated with some of his lost form. If they a record of ten goals to two and had another Xavier to partner the six points. The K.O.S.B. conceded right-back, the aide would be two points unexpectedly to the Queen's, but came back in grent ore formidable than it is to-

day. style on Wednesday with 4-1 vic tory over the Navy.

The two sides are well-matched, and there will be a distinet clash in styles which should enhance interest. The fast and incisive South China forward line remains undisturbed, while the K.O.S.B. are relying on the side which did so well in mid-week.

"The Navy are still chopping and changing; they cannot expect to do much that way,

The Junior Division.

FANLING GOLF.

THE STARTING TIMES FOR

SUNDAY,"

Sunday's starting times at Fan- ling are as follows:

9,24 n... Gardner and W. K.

Dunscombe.

9.28 a.m.-L. G. Dodwall and K.

S. Morrison. 9.32 a.m.-R. K. Hopburn and

W. A. Carnaby, 9.36 a.m.-C. P. Ross and N. E.

Kent. 9.40a.m.-N. Garland and T.

Ramsay.

9.44 a.m.-A..B. Stewart and L.

R. Andrewen.

H.

"POO ON CHINESE HERBS DID ME MORE GOOD AFTER THREE WEEKS' TREATMENT THAN ANY OTHER DOCTORS AND HOSPITALS DID FOR $5,000.”

Mr. W. T. Hamilton suffered nearly throo years and spent about $5,000 for doctors, hospitals, change of climate, and travelling thousands of miles to.find a cure for his ailment but failed until he found and took the Foo On Chinese Horbs. Now well and strong. Wife and other relatives also received. benoit from the Pos On Chinoso Korbs,

W. T. Hamilton, a prominent ranch-f "Now I am able to look after my er of Salida, P. O. Box T, Salida, farming interest. I feel good all the Stanilaus County, Calif., U.S.A., gives time and I can now do a whole day's the following testimony of the great work. I consider that the Poo. On relief Poo On Chineas Herba have Chinese Herbs did me more good after given to himself and his family. three weeks treatment than any other

My trouble and disorders started doctors and hospitals did for $5,000," three years ago. At that time I was ""My “wife” started taking Poo On Biving up in Alberta, Canada. By Chinese Herbs before I did for female saddle horse reared up and fell back trouble and malaria. Her progress on me, and seemed to sprain every was not as rapid as mino but she was muscle in my whole body, Shortly cured in a rather short time. Sho elator who is suffering there with 9.52 a.m.-W. Stewart and W. after that rheumatism started to set has gone to Canada now to get her

In and I suffered terribly all'over, S. Key.

tuberculosis. We sent the sister some "I was able to walk into a hospital Poo On Chinese Horb Treatment soma 9.56 ... W. Shewan and W.in Canada and stayed there for some time ago. Before the herbs were sont

9.48 am.-W. A. Wolght and

A. Mills..

J. Clark.

J.

10.00 am. H. Davy and H.

N. Laver.

10.12 a.m. W. Franks and F.

C. Bollamy. 10.10 am-E, D. C. Wolfe and

V. M. Grayburn. 10,20, n.m.-A. D. Humphreys

and E. D. Matthews, 10.24 a.m.-G. W. Sellers and G.

W. Reevo.

time. I would have died there if I

YOUR SUCCESS IN LIFE DEPENDS ON YOUR GOOD HEALTH.

had not induced friends to CARRY to her she had been confined to her me out. It seemed that nothing they bed for several months. After she 10.04 a.m.-E. R. Hallifax and J.were doing to me did me any good had takon the herbs a few days sho instead of getting botter I was get wife has now gono to Canada, to was able to be up and around. My Cameron, 10.08 a.m.-D. Ellis and M. G. ting worse. I went to the hot spring bring her sister here for more herbs.

Mills.

and secured temporary rollef. I tried for my health. I went to Spokane travelling and the change of climate

then down to. Tilden Health School in Denver, Colorado. There they tried starving but that did not do any good either. I went from there to Los Angeles hoping that the good in his career because of ill health, Many, a man of ability is held back climate I had heard of there might and finds himself prematurely old and relieve me, but I was getting worse a fallure in his chosen profession or all the time.

occupation when he could have anjoy- "I was then weighing 224 pounds ed health, and happiness in plenty If which was all unhealthy fat. My he had secured the proper treatment body was swollen all over. I couldn't Your particular allment may be one stoop over to do a thing not oven to of the following, and a consultation Ince my shoes. At nights the pain with You Foo Lun C.II.D. may be pro was even worse than during the dny.fitable to you. Thousands suffering I suffered continually and my legs from Catarrh, Kidney, Steinach and feet were swollen all the time. Trouble, Dropay, Indigestion, Gastritis, "I came to Salida about January, Eczema, Blood Polson, Diabetes, 1022. Soon my wife heard about the Bright's Disease, Lung, Bladder, Con- Poo On Chinese Herb Treatment and stipation, Tumor, Ulcer, Hay Fever, began taking them for female trouble Malaria,, Nervousness, Rheumatism, and malaria. She showed auch mark-Neuritis, Neuralgia, Piles, Fistulas, od signs of improvement that I decid- Coughs, Throat Trouble, Pyorrhea, that the Poo On Chinese Herbs Tonsolitis, Female Trouble and many would help me. About the tenth of other diseases have been completely March I started taking the Poo On cured by the Poo On Chinese Herbs, Chinese Herbs. Within three weeks I without poisonous druga or knife. felt myself a well man again in every

10.28 .m.-D. J. Gilmore and E.

N. Monic. 10.32 a.m.A. E. Lissaman and

K, S. Robertson, 10.36 a.m.-G. E. Towns and G.

E. Mitchell. 10.40 a.m.-E. S. McEachran and

E. D. Lawrence. 10.44 a.m.-J. M. Norrla and as

S. Ella.

יו

10.48 a.m.-A. B. Purves and C.

A. M. Smith.

10.62 .m.-Col. Lynch and C. C.

Stark. 10.56 am.-S. T. Butlin and

Low.

T.

11.00 a,m.—II, Spicer and J. D.

II. Crawford.

11.04 a.m.-W. J. Clark and J. S.

MacLaren.

11.08 a.m.-F. M. Elife and K., L.

Dugan.

11.12 .m.-P. W. Massey and L.

· Garner. 11.16 a.m.-F. J. de Rome and

II. U. Ireland. 11.20 a.m--H. Rogers and F. G.

Fowlc.

11.24 a.m.-E. P. Fletcher and

W. K. Tuit.

11.28 a.m.-A. Sommerfelt and

Capt. Sanders,

11,32 n.m.-E. W. Kent and C.

G. Perdue,

11.36 am.-F. A. Merry and

Major Beamish.

11.40 a.m.-Major W. K. Morri- von und W. N. Fleming. 11,44 a.m.-R. K. Batchelor and

H, C. E. Hull. 11.48 a.m.-W. D. Brown and M.

L. Clarke.

MID-SEASON REGATTA, INTERNATIONAL RACES TO

BE ARANGED.

as to arrangements for rowing races after the opening Cruise, and it has been decided to hold another Regatta in December; most probably Saturday, December 22, will be

be the date chosen.

Discussion has been taking place

The full programme has not yet No match of striking interest been settled, but the chief item of will be International races, which appears on the Junior schedule for general interest to rowing members

Queen's to-morrow. The

Ro- have not been held for some years. serves, K.O.S.B. Reserves, St.

Open to members of the Yacht Club, Joseph's, R.A.F. and South China there will be one event for Fours

over "A" look safe for victories.

one mile and one for Pairs, over... Kowloon Reserves are playing couran of threequarters of a mile. Further changes in the Kow!

At present, loon side are made for the match a friendly match against a team As far as can be seen

thero is material to C. the Scottish, German and Scandinavian provide English, Fours, and it should be noted that it of the is not necessary for the Cox. to be

Team Changes.

against the Royal Artillery, a not- from the R. A. M.

team chosen being: Angus;

League teams have been selected as follows:

same

А

able appearance being that of F. Nicholls, Inst; Hobson, Easter C. Clemo, a fine outside-right brook, Blacklock; Hannan, Davie, several seasons ago, but who has Sutherland, Dunnett and Eastman.

nationality as his crew, Probably most of those who are not played in league football for

taking an active part in the opening some time. Plle is given the in-

cruiso regatta on November 10 will alde-berth with Spary leading the

feel like a short rest before starting attack, while Cornwall Alls the

Club: Logan; Wallington, Holt; training again, but notice of the left wing position, with Miles as McBride, Stewart, Watson: Alex-International races is being given now his partner. The half-back line ander, Reid, Bishop, Scott and in order that the selection of crews

may to considored early, with Hedley, Sims and McKelvie Trambitaky.

is the strong point of the team, Kowloon: Augus, Sar.; Guest, while Guest and Baldwin should Baldwin: Hedley. Sima, McKelvio; make two reliable backs. It

Clemo, Pile, Spary, Miles and Corn looks the best side which has re-wall. prosented Kowloon this season and

Queen's: (from) Dodds; Hoop- the R.A. who have not been per- forming well in recent matches er. Sharp; Byrúc, Hill, Cantor; Richardson, Hibbert, Larkum, will have to look to their laurels Morris, Barclay and Coldlcutt

K.0.5.B.: (from) McDougall; Gardner, Martin; Everest, Davey, Skigge; Gear, Campbell, Stock, Humphries, McGlinchey and Alexander.

on this occasion.

ARMISTICE DAY CHARITY GAME.

:

21 YEARS AGO. SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE "TELEGRAPH" FILES.

The following items are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended November 2nd, 1907.

The rate of the dollar or de mand was 29. 0.7/16d.

Under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, classes in first-aid and home nursing, for ladies, were announced to take place at the Victoria Hospital and at St. Paul's College.

Piracy was reported to be ramp-

Wallington Returns. Wallington has returned from leave and takes his place in the Club side against the League leaders to-morrow, Bishop going into the forward line in an en-

The following have been selected deavour to instil a little more spirit into the attack. With Wat- to represent "The Reat" against the son back among the halves, the Services (on November 12th. H.K. alde is as good as the Club can Club ground kick off at 4 p.m. field in present circumstances, but sharp.):-Pau Ka Ping (S.C.A.A.) ant in the Canton delta and East Lam afraid they will be unable to Wynne (Police), Lal Yuk Tat River districts.

(C.A.A.):__ MeGreavey (Police), hold the Queen's who are going Stewart (Club) Captain, McKelvie. Mr. E. Ralphs was appointed (Kowloon): T80 Kwa! Shing Hon. Secretary of the local branch It is rumoured that the Club

(C.A.A.), Fung

King Chung of the Royal Sanitary Institute. have already a sort of lien on the

(S.C.A.A.), Gosanc (Recreio), services of "Lolly" Goldman, the

Suen Kam Shun (C.A.A.) and Shanghal Interport contre-for-

Chan Kwong In (C.A.A.), ward, who is being transferred to

Reserves: LI Tin Sang Hongkong. If they obtain his (8.C.A.A.), McBride (Club) Rocha services, it should buck the eleven (Recreio), and Brown (Recreio), up immensely.

Club Secretaries are asked to The Club's new. premises are

Mr. J. Morris was appointed looking splendid and will soon be warn the players chosen. White chief accountant of the Kowloon

abirta will be provided.

Canton Railway.

great guns.

.

William Adsette, found guilty at tho... Criminal Sessions of the murder of Gertrude Dayton, con- feased to the crime.

:

ed

way. All my rheumatism and pain THE POO ON CHINESE HERB CÓ. were gene. All my bloated' condition YEE FOO LUN, Chinese Herbalist, left me and I lost about 35 pounds Managing Director over twenty five which was unhealthy fat; also. my years practical experienco in America dropsical condition, and obealty. The curing the sick with Chinese Herbs. greatest thing about the results I have Main Office: Modesto Calif., USA had from the Poo On Chinese Herb Hongkong Offco: 62A, Queen's Road is that the cure has made itself evi- Contral. Office Hours: Daily 0 a.m. dent from the fact that I have felt to 12 p.m.; 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sun- myself going up the ladder Instead of days: 10 am, to 8 pm. Telophone getting worse ngain as I have always 0.5909, Evening Hours: 6.30 to 8 felt after I had had a little relief p.m. by appointment only, European from Canadian and American Doctorn. Indy In Attendance.

Blades last longer

You'll have heard tell of the self- stropping device in the head of the "Valet "Razor, but do you realise how simple it is, how effi- cient, how by its use blades last, not days or weeks, but months. Each day a perfect shave simply by threading the strop through the head of the razor without evert the loosening of a screw.

"VALET" Auto Strop Safety Razor

Agenta

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. HONG KONG,

LARGE ROOM

TO LET

FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED

in KOWLOON

Write Box No. 843.

c/o South China Morning Post.

FANLING GOLF.

Thirty-two cards were taken out, and the result was a tie between' K. 8. Robertson, Capt. A. W. Davison' and Only eighteen members entered for D. G. G. MacDonald, all of whom

THREE PLAYERS TIE.

the St. John of Jerusalem and British rotorood cards of thres up. Rod Cross trophy which was played. The arrangements for playing off for at Fanling throughout October.) will be announced - later.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.