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FOR EVENINGS.

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DRESS COLLARS.

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correct.

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DRESS TIES.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

THE WORLD SPORT

MACAO RACES.

FANLING HUNT.

ENTRIES FOR THE NOVEMBER THE AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE

MEETING.

The following are the ontades for the eleventh extra race meeting of the International Race and Recreation Club of Macao, Ltd., which Lakes place on Sunday.

Aggregate The Mecas Fourth Stakes. Une Mile: Caesar, Westlake, Wuchang, Dawn (late Ashcroft), Vila Nova (late Ching Hol), Ma Knu Sine, Lau-Pak (late Denart Wind), Lac- Pak (Into Loyal Henchman). Wild Fallow, Veloz, My Lady.

MEETING.

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JAPANESE RITES CONCLUDE.

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ly baton. The general path of the corridor down which he walked was reserved for his progress alone and, as ho advanced, a mat of rushes was unrolled before him, so that the ground balow should not be exposód to liis ahered feet lest it became "taboo" and lest his sacred virtus be drained off by contact.

In like manner, two ritualists, walking on other side, held over his head a great umbrella of sedgo grass, surmounted by a Phoenix The following are the entries for with outspread wings, brilliantly, the Autumn steeplechase meeting of coloured in the groom, yellow, red, the Fanling Hunt to be held at Kwan-white and purple of good omen, this trade course on Saturday, November umbrella being held over him as a cover lost his sacred virtue de] drained off by exposure to the air above.

Autumn Maidens-About 1 Mile, Winner $75, 2nd. $25. For All China ponies that have never won' Behind the Emperor came the Steeplechase. Wolght for inchos as Grand Chamberlain holding the par scale. Ponkés that have started long train of the royal robes, and at Kwants allowed & lbs.

Borderer following him came the princes, the Premier and other high dignitaries.

Aristophanes (158), (150), Cumberland (163), District Call (168), Drake (160), Fook Shau (155) Grey Kolght (166), Honey-

Eva, Duke of Nieblung hicho moon (150), Maskoo (155), Now

The Novices Race Once Round: Activity (Inte

The Farmer, Twilight Grey Eyes, U Un II, Blo Tejo (lato Bio Douro (late Spring Day), Nio Guadiana (late Copper Mine), Rie de Janeiro Unte Silver Mine), Vila Branco (late Zircon II), Vila Flor (late Kwong Chow), Sutherland, Movanaghor, Ace of Spades, Odavel (inte L C. Bill), Ploughman, May,

My Lady,

foundland (185), Nobleman (158) Six Hundred (101), Social Call (158), Solitaire (158), Southgate (158), Spring Evo (165), Target (168).

cavyweight Stakes. About 7 fur-

Emperor Enters.

Slowly the solemn procession advanced towards the Yuki Den, where the Chief Ritualist and at- waiting with tendants were torches. Into the outer chamber

on

longe. Winner $75, 2nd $25. For of this simple structure the China ponies, Catch weights 163 lbs, bearers of the regalia, sword and Aristophanes, Blotting Paper, Dum-jewels carried their precious trea- bell, Durham, Fook Shau, Honeymoon, suros. and deposited them James Pigg, My Lady, Six Hundred, tables Bat there for, the purposo. Solitaire, Strathiorno, Two Slep, This done, the Emperor himself Autumn Pinte-About P1⁄2 Miles. entered and the members of his re- For a cup, 2nd, $75, 3rd. $25. For tinue paused on to their places of China panies. Weight for inchos attendance in the covered galleries

The Second November Consolation Plate-alf a Mile: Activity (inte The Farmer), Caezar, Tarzan, Twilight Eve, Duke of Nieblung, Ullswater. Un II, Westinke, Wu chang, Glory, Vila Branca

(late Zircon 11), Vila Nova (Inte Ching Hoi).

Ma Kau Siac, Veloz, Sutherland,

Ace of Spades (158), Blotting Paper: Movanagher, Ace of Spades, The (155), Caviare (161), Fanling Stag Haugh, An You Like It, May, Sun-(158), Little Darling (165), Little

The ha Verde Handicap,-"A" Clans-Six Furlong: Ka Kau Sine (159), Lac-pink (Inte Loyal Henchman) (142), Lao-pak (late Desert Wind) (145), Activity (late. The Farmer) (145), My Lady (149).

per scalo.

River (155), Loch Rannoch (155), Mowgli (166), Sea Hawk (155), Shella (152), Siang River (155);

November. Handicap-About 1% Miles. Winner $75, 2nd $25. For China ponies.

near by.

The Emperor have entered the] outer chamber, the Empress ac- compained by princesses and court. ladica passed from the Ablution Hall along the same way as that. taken by the former procession and entered another structure closo by,

Mowgli (102), Fanling Stag (162),

To the accompaniment of fur, The In Verde Handicap, ""Six Hundred (161), Caviare (160), ther ritual, two groups of Court Class--Six Furlongs: Cavine (151), Ace of Spados (188) Aristophanes musicians were conducted to U-Un II (163), Wachang (145), Glory (166), Sea Hawk (166), Tamerlan selected points, one group render- (158), Blur World (148). Aristo (162), Nugget (162), Loch Rannoch planes (118), Sunning (160), Bright (160) Harford (146), Siang River Prospect (157), Caesar (144), V(145) Honeymoon (140), Little River Branca flate Zirvan 11) (167), Veloz (140), Shella (140). (140); Tarzan (152), Twilight Eve

(145).

"Fall Staken."Once Round. Win- The Ilha Vorde Handicap, per $15, 2nd, $25. For China Poples Class Six Furlonga: Duke of Nie.that have started at this Meeting and blung (163), Ullswater (150), Green not won. Weight for inches as par Eyes (168), Westlake (168), Vila acolo. Nova (late Ching Hoi) (167), Sather- (145), Ace of Spades (163), The

The

Ace of Spades (168), Aristophanes (168), Blotting Paper (155), Borderer

R ancient music, after which the other broke into song, auch songs as might have been heard out in

sung the open

by Japanese pensants while working in the rice fields two thousand years ago.

The muste ended and the musicians withdrawn, the Empress and her retinue worshipped to ward the Yuki Den and then

DRESS ETIQUETTE FOR MEN.

7-DRESS WEAR.

(By Scribe)

Yes it's a ticklish noposition, this "dress clothes" business and It is no easy matter to get really helpful advice over every small detail

Now shall we start, here we are in our undies, ready to dress,. (incidentally; mine_are "one piece," -5 buttons and its en—try (11) Here's our cont shirt. It. opens all down the front and slips ou às a cont-clips off as anally, too-with either one or two studs to shaw. Preferably plain but the new pique 'and marcella fronte either stiff or goft are quite nest. Plain gold studs are always "in order” þut some of the fancy' designs are correct not too "gay" though.

*** Socks, should be of Black Silk or Cashinere as preferred never coloured-but a White "Clox" in' per- › : missable. Shoen of light weight Patent Leather in either Lace or Pump pattern. I advise lace shoes as there is a greater feeling of security when dancing.

Trousers should be fairly wide, but not too much 80—with Silk braid." This is best left to the judgment of your tailor who will advise you the width to suit your height and build

Now for a most Important part your Collar and Tie. Your collar should have bold broad wings and these point slightly forward. Your tie la preferably Black Barathen Silk and can be of varied shape. The ties now in greatest favour are the "Mayfair" and "Park" shapes. You can buy fles with single or doublo ends and I advise a little time be spent in experimenting with the single end tie if you are not adept at tying it.... Your the should be in front of the wings of your collar almost concealing them. A good idea for the double end tle is to put the back loops behind the collar and the front loops in front-it helps to keep the fle in position, and another tip la to put your tie through the loop pro- vided at the back of the neckband of your shirt, that holds it steady.

Next on goes the waistcoat. This is usually of the same cloth as the suit but the idea is generally accepted now that a white waistcoat either single or double breasted is perfectly correct with a dinner jacket. Slim men should always wear the double breasted style, for, when worn by that type of figure, it is the smarter of the two shapes.. Many amari shapes can be purchased ready-to-wear and the "backless" model is worth your consideration.

And now the jacket with a plain white silk or linen handkerchief in the breast pocket. Of course a white tle and white waistcoat are worn with tall cont.

A white muffler or silk square is best for wear with evening clothes, and where possible a dark overcoat.

Mackintosh's

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.

(147), Duke of Artagnan (156), Caviare (181), Cumberland retired once more to the Hall of outer to the inner chamber of tho more to the Hall of Ablution ac-

(1433, Ak You Like It (158), Man of War (145), Siang River (146), May (150) liha Verde Handies, "D" Class Six Furlongs: ilio Tejo (late Walchow) (140), Rio Douro (late Spring Day) (15), Rio Gundinna late Copper Mine) (168), Rio de Janeiro (late Silver Mine) (140), Vila Flor (Inte Kwongehow) (1-40), Movanagher (150), Fook Shau (140), The Zebra (150), Ploughman (140), Little Darling (144)..

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

THREE MID-WEEK GAMES YESTERDAY.

Three matches were played in the Mid-Week League yesterday, the chlef gamo being betwes i tho China Athletic and the P.W.D. Chinese which ended in a draw of two goals each. The Athletic opened the scoring early on through Leung Tat-wing, but matters were 800p evened up when Leung Chun-ming equalised. Before half-time, Chut Ping-fal put the P.W.D. ahead. keon tussle in the There was a second half, when Hui Kim-hung put the teams level and the P.W.D. were fortunate in preventing fur. ther scoring.

Ceremony Repeated.

Two hours later, the solemn pro-,

(168), District Call (158), Drake Ablation.

Yuki Den, while the Princes, the companied by the same retinuo of (166), Dumbell (158), Durham (165), Fanling Stag (158), Fook Shau (155);

Sacred Food.

Grand Chamberlain and the Chief ritualists, torch-bearers, womén Grey Knight (166), Harford (168),

Ritualiit took up positions in the attendants and others who had at Then followed the most picture-cuter chamber,"

tended him in the procession to Honeymoon (166), James Pigg (165), Little Darling (165), Loch Rannoch sque movement of the entire cero-

the Yuki Den earlier in the even- (155), Maskos (168), Mowgli (158), mony, namely, the procession of Communion with Code.

ing, My Lady (101), Newfoundland (155), sacred food offerings. From the

Then WAB performed the Nobleman (158), Nugget (152), Sea Cook House

on the east there Hawk (155), Sheila (162), Blang passed to the southern stairs of Emperor's ritual of food oblation River (166), Six Hundred (101), the Yuki Don a colourful line of and sacramental communion with Bocial Call (158) Solitaire (158) ritualists and female attendants, the gods, the Spirits of the cession set out once again, but Bouthgate (168), Spring Evo (156), bearing the utensils and offerings:

Imperial Ancestors. Strathlerne (158), Tamerlan (162). to be used.

The two chief female attendants this time to the. Suki Den, the Target (188), Two Stop (168).

baving poured water over his second of the two reed-thatched was repeated Hending this picturesque pro-bands and washed and dried them, structures. Here cession came a ritualist necom-the Emperor made obelgancof the same ritual of food oblation panied by two torch bearers, Be-before the primitive throne tond sacramental communion with hind them came three moro ritualists, each bearing one

greet the Sun Goddess, for whose the Spirits of the Imperial Ancos- Unseen Presence it was reserved. tors as had been performed in the the special utensils of primitive

There followed a few minutes' Yuk! Den, those ancient ritea con- design required in the ceremony silence, after which His Majesty tinuing until just before the while following these dignitaries

PLAYERS LEAVING.

PRESENTATION AT KOWLOON

FOOTBALL CLUB.

WOTO

Thus was the last of the main -

came the chief female attendant began his act of devotion, which break of dawn. The high esteem in which Messrs. bearing a wooden box containing consisted of placing before the

food offerings that had been Emperor's accession to the Throno J.R. Sims and J. Tiernan, the two a tooth-brugh of ancient form, and Invisible Presence the various ceremonies connected with the well-known Kowloon Football Club the assistant attendant hearing a carried to the entrance for him brought to an end, a ceremony

towels for!

unique amongst those of any layers are hold by members of the box containing Chib was demonstrated last night cleansing the Emperor's hands. ¡to serve. when, on the occ of their depar

Having fundo these offerings of country, re-creating, as it did, the Occasion ture from the Colony, two

Eight more femplo attendante gold watches presented. Unter followed, and after them came food and drink, the Emperor clap scenes and conditions of two thou- tunately, Mr. Tiernan was indisposed more ritualists, each man and red his hands three times and sand years age and bringing the unable to be present, but Mr. woman in the solemn procession offered up prayers, after which his Emperor into direct contact with Sims

watch on his behalf. bearing some form of primitive own communion meal was brought the spirits of the past. received

It was, in offect, the most solemn The watches were inscribed "From utensil or offering of food, members of the Kowloon Football The head of the procession

Partaking of this in the solemn form of oath by which the new Club 14-11-28"

having reached the Yuki Dep, a manner laid down by Shinto ritual, sovereign bound himself to ob- ritualist with a ceremonial wind, all the utensils and offerings were serve the laws of his fathers and such as was used in ancient times then removed in tie samo order in by which he was brought face to South China comfortably defeat-club, who stated that the President, to cast out impurity and evil, which they had been prezented. face with beings superior to him- uttered a warning cry, and, to the

ed Lam Long Wan by three goals

Kowloon Team.

In

on behalf of all the other clubs in the

the presence of a largo gather ing, the presentation was made by T. F. Bradford, chairman of the Mr. G. A. Walker, was not able to to nil, all scored in the second attend but had sent his apologies and half, the winners having saved a good wishes. Mr. Bradford said he penalty in the opening stages. could honestly say, on behalf of the The scorers were Tong Kwan, Lo members and players of the Club, and Chal-wan and Ng Po-Kul.

The Police had a runaway vic-Colony, that their departure would be greatly regretted. The of

going tory over the Hung Kui School, Mr. Sims,

their

worthy halfback, winning by elx goals to nil. would be a big loss to the first team. Collard scored three in the first As he handed the two watches to half, and Hunter the remainder In Mr. Sima, the speaker asked for their na a token of esteem from. the second.

acceptance the members of the Club,

Replying, Mr. Sims said that it was the first time re had been called upon to make a speech during his 10 years of active football. When he set out from England from

in 1025-his original destination was Tientsin, Lut when he Arrived at Hongkong he was told he would have to get off here. One the RA.M.C, men happened to member of the K.F.C. He took the speaker to the Club on the night of his arrival and introduced him. Mr. Sims went on to say that he had to thank Mr. Walker and Mr. Mason for recommendation and acceptance as n member. His association with the Club as a playing member was one of the few things he liked Hongkong for, "and but for that, I think Hong- kung would have been very dull Indeed."

The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon 1st XI against the Hongkong Football Club on the Hongkong Club ground, on Saturday, kick-oir at 4.15 p... Angus; Guest, Pile; Hedley, Me- Kelvie, Hayes, Clemo, Cornwall, Spary, Baldwin and Miles. Re Servo:-Dunnett,

LEAGUE CRICKET.

1.R.C. 2ND XI v. KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

The following have been selected to represent the 1.1.C. in the above match on Saturday, November 17, on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground at

P.M.

Bledar Khan (Cept.), M. F. Madar. N. B. Kitchell, A. S. Sufflad, A. M. Kumjahn, R. Nazarin, J. M. A. Rum hh, D. Mohamed, A. . Baffiad, Rott and M. K. Abbas. Beserve;---- Y: A. Carreem.

One of

bo a

The healths of the departing - players were then tonated to the strains of "For they are Jolly good fellows."

Messrs. Sims and Tiernan leave the Colony to-day.

Mr. H. G. Shrubsole having returned to the Colony resumos charge of the Nestle and Anglo- Swiss Condensed Milk Co.

in.

A final hand-cleansing ceremony, self, beings to whom he must per- accompaniment of ancient music, followed and shortly before mid-force pay homage and render sub- the Emperor passed from the night the Emperor withdrew once mission. — Reuter,

HONG KONG A. D. C.

PRESENTS

THE SPORT OF KINGS

BY

IAN HAY.

THEATRE ROYAL

November 16th, 20th, 24th.

BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S.

STAR THEATRE, KOWLOON

November 22nd.

BOOKING AT ST ÄR THEATRE.

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