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"LOČÁL CRICKET.

CHAMPIONS DEFEATED BY

THE H.K.C.C.

P

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

First Division.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Last year's champions suffored The results of Saturday's Home. their second defeat of this season, Football as cabled by Reuter, going under to the Hongkong | were: Cricket Club on the latter's ground. This victory gives the Hongkong C.C. a very comfortable position at the head of the table. They are two points ahead of their nearest rival with a game in haud. In the only other first division match played on Saturday, the Royal | Navay beat the Royal Artillery.

DIVISION 1.

University Well Beaten on Club Ground.

the

On the Hongkong CC. ground, the home team met and defeated University by six wickets..

The Varsity batted first and after losing six wickets for 58 runs, went on to make 10, thanks to a useful contribution of. 30 from C. W. Lam. 1.K.Samy, going in Inst, did well ta obtain 21 runs without being beaten.

The Club obtained the necessary runs for the loss of four wickets, a good partnership being witnessed between Owen Hughes 161 not out) and Quick (19 not out)..

Royal Navy v R. A.

Fine batting by Lt. Singleton and Lt. Sitoo at King's Park enabled the Royal Navy to dechire at 189 for eight wickets in their match agamat | the Royal Artillery, The Military side were dismissed for 131, the Navy.| thus winning by 38 ram. Colonel Christian, who was hurt during the | match, was able to bat for the R.A.

DIVISION II.

Hongkong C.C. Easily Defeat the Police.

The Hongkong C. C., visiting Happy Valley, declared at 141 for the loss of seven wickets against the Police.

The Police could da 'nothing with the bowling of Vallack, who took right wickets for 31 runs.

University v RE. Playing at home.. the Hongkong University went down badly to the Royal Engineers and Signals, losing by Reven wickets.

The homa team, batting first, were All dismissed for 40 runs, ·M. B. Odia

the only player to rench double

The Engineers passed this score for the loss of three wickets and went on to complete their Innlng..

btaining 144.

The match was a personal triumph for It. Col. Wyatt, who was top scorer with 47 runs and took nine wickeln for fifteen runa,

K. C. C. v Electric It. C. On the Kowloon C. C's ground, The home team drew with the Hong- Rong Electric R. C.

The Electrte batted first and thanks to a fine stand by their open- ing pair, Gabugan (86) and Murdock 194 not out) were able to declare at 107 run for Ave wickets.

Gong in first for K, C. C. Leo and Raven made 365 runs before being, separated.

Recreio v R. A. S. C. The Club de Roerelu, playing the R.A.S.C. on their own ground, lost by three wickets.

Aston Villa Araenal Blackburn Bury Derby C. Everton Leeds Leicester Manchester U. Sheffield U. Sunderland

4 Birmingham

0 Huddersfield

9 Manchester C.

4 Burnley

4 Cardig

Bolton

2 Liverpool

1. Newcastle

2 West Ham

1 Wednesday

K Portsmouth

Second Division.

Blackpool

2 Nults. Forest

2 Clapton 0.

Bradford Chelsea Grimsby Millwall Noits, County Oldham

Port Vale

Southampton Swannen Wolves

3 Bristol C.

2 Stoke

5 Tottenham

Reading

1 Barnsley

4 Kult

1. Middlesbro'

6 West From,

1 Preston N. E.

Division III (South.)

Bournemouth

Brighton Bristol R. Crystal l'al Exeter Merthyr Newport

Queen's P.R. Southend. Synt all Watford

3 Luton

3 Norwich

Fulham Swindon

2 Charlton

2 Coventry

4- Torquay

2 Brentford

2 Northampton

4 Gillingham

6 Plymouth

Division III (North).

Doncaster Nelson Halfox Rotherham

0 Chesterfield

Ashington Crewe

4 Hartlepools

Darlington

& Rochdale

3

1 Barrow

3 New Brighton

4 Lincoln

0 Southport

2

3. Wrexham

2

2 Bradford C

1

1 Accrington

3 Carlisle

8th. Shields

Stockport Tranmere Wigan

The Scottish Cup.

0 St. Mirren

Third Lanark Raugers Murray feld

Aberdeen Clyde Bathgate Albion R. Kilmarnock Dundee Celtic Cowdenbeath Fraserburgh Queen of Houth

Stenhousemuir Ayr. U.

St. Johnstone

5 Partick T

1 Hamilton

1

1 Arbroath

1

4 Queen's Park

1 Ruith

8 Clackmannan

3 Bo'new

6 Breckin

3

B Airdrie

0 Dumbarton

1 Falkirk

1 Dundee U.

1

6 Armadale

1

.2' Motherwelt

3

East Stirling

RUGGER VICTORY.

WALES BEAT SCOTLAND

AT SWANSEA.

Londen, Feb, 2. There were 35,000 people present at

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K.O.S.B. REGIMENTAL

- GYMKHANA.

A

EXCELLENT RACING AT

KWANTI

MONDAY.

FOR ST. DUNSTAN'S.

FEBRUARY 4, 1929.

SCHOOL PRIZES.

ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL FOR INDIANS.

LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION'S GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION,

The Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa Mr. A. el Arculll presided at the gymkhana meeting of the tion has mado a substantial contrl-annual prize distribution of the King's Own Scottish Borderers was button to the funds. of St. Dunstan's. Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians held at the Kwantl racecourse The sum of £45, was raised by sub- on Saturday morning. He was yesterday, and a thoroughly good scriptions in the various Clubs and a

collection at the open championship supported on the platform by Mr. afternoon's aport was enjoyed by final and a further £8. 15s, was secured Bishen Singh, acting head master: as the result of a collection made on the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Cap- the Kowloon Bowling green on tho tain Superintendent of Police, occasion of the Hongkong-Kowloon Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. A. E. Wood, match on Now Year's day.

Director of Education, Mrs. Wood, and Mrs. A. T. Hamilton, Mr. E. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland, Mr.

Inspector of Ralphs,

English Schools, and Dr. II. el Arculli.

Bame horse.

swoops,

The result of the racing was as

followa:

K.O.S.B. Begimental Race.

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Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades

(Mr. Shillington)

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presented. by Mr. Bishen Singh, A most antiafactory repart was after which the Chairman dis- tributed the prizes,

DR WILLIAMS'

INK ILLS ALE EOPLE

ABOVE

ALL

OTHERS!

A Woman's Tribute to the Value of

Dr. Williams' Pink.. Pills

As a Remedy for the Allments of Her Sex.

Mrs. E. M. Boitoult, of 16 Mount anaemia left me and never after- Mary, Maradana, Colombo, was wards returned. cured of anaemin by Dr. Williams

Pink Pills when a girl in England to debility through climatic condi- "Not very long ago I fell victim

recently has found further help in of Life, Agath I had recourse to many years age, and again quite tions here in Ceylon and 'Change. thoir use. It is not surprising, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and am therefore, that she rates them as feeling much better since taking ́ surpassing in curative value all them." other Blood and Nerve Tonic medi cines.

Z the regiment and their friends.

The programmo included mula races, 1 events for ladies, and races over the 1 sticks for members of the KO.S.B. as well as for the public. A pari 2 mutuel was run on almost every race, Lary of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Mr. C. J. Tacchi, the Hon. Secre- 1 and proved exceedingly popular.

Lt. Shillington won the Regimental Association, han received the follow Race with Ace of Spades and also caring acknowledgment from the Trea- ried away the Subaltern's Cup on the aurer of St. Dunstan'as

"Very many thanks for your letter It was a pity that not many mem- of the 6th ult. enclosing £46, this amount being a collection in aid of bers of the general publie attended, the above fund, for which I send you as the sport provided was as good as herewith our official receipt. There

In addressing the boys Mr. el anything seen in Kwanti ao far. The was a tendency at one time to regard Arcullt said that the report on the $1 pari-mutuel was an excellent idea, St. Dunstan's work as cesential only activities of the School would and deservedly popular, For those who during the years of the war and those receive the hearty congratulations. wanted to punt on a larger scale thero immediately following it. The people of the friends and supporters of was a $5 parl-mutuel and $2 cash of the Empire, however, have given the School. The high standard of

ready and generous recognition to the work reached was most satisfac It was exceedingly cold at Kwanti fact that a war-blinded man is blinded tory. He congratulated Mr. M. A. 1 yesterday, but stovea were placed in for his whole life-time, and

the members' enclosure and outside constant supervision of his every which obtained 100 per cent. needs Khan on the success of his class, the pari-mutuel booths.

social, family and business interest. passes for It is this most important work of succession. Mr. Khan was going the fourth year in after-care which is St. Dunstan's on leave shortly, and he wished major responsibility today, and to him a pleasant voyage, a happy carry it out fully and efficiently we must continus to rely upon the help holiday, and a safe return to the of such generous friends as yourself Colony, coupled with the hope that

Equally health-restoring and and the members of your Association," he would accomplish the "hat

strength-giving to men, as well as trick" when he came back. The discipline of the School continued

"When a girl of 16 I was subject, women, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to be good, and the fact that the to anaemia," states Mra. Boltouit for Pale People rapidly earn the number of boys on the roll had in- "I became very weak, suffered confidence of gufferors from dis«. creased showed the popularity of greatly from palpitation of the orders due to blood impoverish- GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR been transferred to the Education dizzy spells.

the School. Mr. Sutherland had heart, and was much troubled by, ment or nerve debility who give :

them a fair trial. A unique re- NEW COMPANY.

Department during the year, but "I underwent treatment at vari-, cord of cures during the past forty he still came to the School to teach ous hospitals In London but my years accounts for their world- two or three times during the week

condition remained when he could spare the time,

the same. wido réputation. Obtainable That in itself was evidence of the Eventually, through reading of Dr. from chemists everywhere, or great interest he took in the Williams' Pink Pills, I gave them post free at $1.50 por bottle, $3 for School. They would regret to hear a trial. The results were exceed 6 bottles, from the Dr. Williams that Mr. Sutherland was not com-ingly pleasing, for by the use of Medicino Co., 60, Klanga Road, ing back to the School as head the Pills my health and atrength Shanghai. But when buying at a master. Mr. A. T. Hamilton, whom became gradually built up, head- shop be sure and ask for and in- they had with them there that day, aches and dizzy spells ceased, the, sist upon having. was taking Mr. Sutherland's place. His great ability both in the school and on the sports field would un- doubtedly ensure for him a warm welcome from the staff and scholars of, the Ellis Kadoorie School.

Major Lako's As You Like It

(Mr. Scott Elliot)

Mr. Mattingley's Dumbell

(Mr. Mattingley) 3 Also Ran: Grey Eyen (Mr. Clark), Durham (Mr. Richardson) and Knave of Diamonds (Mr. Abbot).

try,

CIVIL AVIATION...

Pari Mutuel Winners ($5 tickets) $6.40; ($1 tickets) $2. Cash Sweeps: Ticket No. 31 68.26, Ticket No. 50 $22.75.

The Gymkhana Cup. Mr.Maas' Caviare (Mr. Clarko) 1 Dr. Piereg Grove's Siang River

London, Feb. 2. (Dr. MacGown) 2

Au fmportant step in the en- Major Lake'a, Tap Sine

couragement of civil aviation has (Mr. Shillington) been taken by the formation of the Also run: Blotting Paper Mr. National Flying Services, Limited, Scott Eliot) Newfoundland (Mr, under the honorary chairmanship Reidy), Six Hundred (Mr. Stanton), of Captain F. E. Guest to eatab Fire Call (Mr. Gregory).

Pari-Mutuel ($5 tickets) $40; (#1sh Flying Clubs, aerodromes, and tickets) $10. Cash: Sweens: No. 60 landing grounds all over the coun- $111.00, No. 44 $37.

Ladies Messenger Races: A White Paper states that the Liberty Hall

(Mrs. Lake) 1 Air Ministry has agreed to grant Bay Rury (Miss Scott Harston financial assistance for 10 years, White Knight (Miss D'Almada) on the basis of the number of

Also TOD: Social Call (Mr, qualified pilols, not Potts), Lock Eme (Miss MacLaren) £7,500 annually.

exceeding Chokra (Mian Berry), Safety First

Miss Baker), Rum Row

The Company undertakes to pro- (Miss Clarke) Honeymoon (Mrs. Chubb), vide 20 nerodromer and 80 land- Roarer (Lady Miles), Cavo Man (Missing grounds within three years Mackie), Strathlorne (Mra. Greig), It expects to commonce active fly Lochaber (Mina Luard) Tarzalling in April with an initial fleet of (Miss

deller), Nobleman (Mra, 100 aeroplanes Por flying tuition, Pilleau).

Pari-Mutuel: Warmers (81 tickets) private hire, and other activities.

-Reuter · 83, Cash Sweeps: No. 30, $90, No. G7 $32.

Popular Flylog.

K.O.S.B. Subaltern Cap Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades

(Mr. Shillington) Mr. Richardson's Movanagher

(Mr. Richardson) Mr. Scott. Elliot's Skipper

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(Mr. Scott Elliot) 3 Also ran Kiangsu (Mr. Clarke), Loch Erne (Mr. Welsh).

Pari-Mutuelt Winners (85 tickets) (31 tickets) $1.60. Cash

$0.70

to-day between Wales and Scotland, the rugger match played at Swansen the weather being very foggy. The The hens team compiled 105, of turf was soll, consequent upon rain which H: M. Xavier was responsibile on the previous night and a slight for 41, and L. J. Guterres 20. Pl. drizzle during the morning. Wingfield took six wickets for 39 The Welshmen pressed from the

slippery ball was difficult to handle. Afr. Wyburd's Tommy outset, but they found that the Cal. Comyn's Little River Both sides showed good strategy and the scoring opened after fifteen minutes when Morgan passed to Ivor

Tuna,

The Service team, thanks to Major Langmaid and Pte. Wingfield, (28 and 25 repetively) replied with 112

for seven wickets.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Indian It.C. Lose to the R.A.O.C.

Jones, who sent Roberts over for a try, Ivor Jones took the kick at goal but failed to convert,

Just before the interval, Brown equalised with a penalty, the scoro half time being three points each.

In a low scoring match at Sookunnt poo, the Indian R.C. second team lost to the R.A.0.C. The home team took first knock and compiled 64 rins, to which the R.A.D.C. replied with 07 for nine wickets.

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New York, Feb. 2. With the idea of popularising the use of aeroplanes, & Unfied States company, backed with a capital of five million dollars, has been formed to arrange the sale of machines on the instalment system.

Reuters American Service.

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English Conversation, that Inst year he had made

Proceeding, Mr. el Arculli sald suggestion with reference to the School library, which he pleased to note had been carried out he referred to the larger

was

number of books read by the boys during the past year. He had another suggestion to make this Year. In order to improve their should be encouraged to take part English converantion the boys in short plays.

REVENUE.train their

LARGE INCREASE IN JANUARY.

Sweeps No. 34 $132.75, No. 07 $44.25. SHANGHAI Messrs. Stanton & Reidy's Mowgli

Sun Wnd Cup.

(Mr. Reidy) 1

(Mr. Cave) .2

(Mr. Wyburd) 3 Borderer (Mr. Gregory) and Shingle Kamling (Stanton),

Also ran:

(Mr. McCartney).

Pari-Mutuel: Winners ($6 tickets) $6.50, (31 tickets) $1.40. Cash Sweeps: No. 68 $117, No. 83 $39.

Ladles Scurry. Rum Row Shingle Craigavad

Shanghai, Feb. 3.

In conclusion, the Chairman said he would like to remind them that they did not come to school merely to learn lessons and observe the achool rules. They had also to powera and have them developed, to think and reason. They should alno incul- cate the principles of orderliness, of obedience, and of self-control, If they gave heed to these

As expected the Customs re-principlan they would be a credit January shows a very substantial Nor would they be drawn into re- venue collected in Shanghai. in to themselves and their families, increase over the previous Jan-ligious quarrels and strifes, which uary, largely due to the ruah by

were ao prominent at the present | Importers to get in cargo before time. They would appreciate tho unforcement of the new duties. fact that, whether they were The total collection for JanuaryHindus or Mahommedans, their is just over 4,000,000 tacla against worship had the same Inudable approximately 1,850,000 taels last motive--to see God through the eyes of love. He had only one other thing to any that was to ask the parents to cooperate with the School staff by seeing that the boys, did their home work regularly and well. (Applause.)

(Miss Clarke) 1 (Mrs. Pilleau) 2 (Mrs. Chubb) J Also ran: Chokrá (Misa Berry), Safety First, Miss Baker) Bay Rumor. (Miss Scott Baraton), Roarer (Lady The principal factor in this in- Marcia Miles), Strathlorne (Mrs. Greig) Tarzali (Miss do Bler) and Murray Thwaite (Mra. Lake).

Pari-Mutuel: Winners ($1 tickets) 83.80. Cash Sweeps: No. 8 $74.25,

First Since the War. Upon the restart Scotland, immo- diately forced the play. to the Welsh line, where Brown secured possession and dropped a goal. The Welsh for Pie, Brooks took five of the Indian wards then gave a splendid display of wickets for fifteen runs, for the dribbling and the movement culminat- Indians A.R. Suffad secured foured in Peacock scoring a try which wickets for seventeen.

Ivor Jones converted.

The Welsh pack continued to press and Roberts scored another try which No. 6 $24.75 Iyor Jones failed to convert, Scot- The following cash sweeps were lund was now strictly on the defen- also drawn.-Race 4: No. 7 $104.26; sive but could not keep out their No. 13 $34.75. Race 8: No. 12 348.00; lend through a try by Powell, his kick 48 $27. opponents and Wales increased their No. 10 $16. Race 10: No. 65 $81; No.

C. B. C. C. v C. C. C. The second strings of these two teams met in a friendly inatch on the Civil Service graund, resulting in a draw. Craigongower obtained 183 for nine wickets, E. Zimmern tributing 86, against a total of 190 set

con

by the Civil Service, of which 11. at goal proving unproductive. Westlake was responsible for 91.

H.K.V.D.C. v Craigengower.

After being penned in their own¦ territory for twenty minutes, Scotland

The second eleven of the long-launched a series of desperate attacks kong Volunteer Defence Corps debat they met with a sound defence feated the Craigongower cond sleven by a margin of 64 runs on the and Walen ran out the winners by 14

Intter's ground yesterday afternoon, in a friendly match,

YACHTING.

TWO BOATS FAIL TO FINISH. Of the twelve yachte which took part in Saturday's rice, dwo failed to Anish. Boojum won. The first bonta

points to 7.

WALES, V. IRELAND.

ASSOCIATION GAME ENDS IN A DRAW.

London, Feb. 2. Wet weather prevallod at Wrexham This in Wales' first victory on their to-day for the international Associa own Boll against Scotland. sinco tion football match between Wales before the war-Router.

FANLING GOLF,

back were Diana and La Linda but THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. they failed to five their time.

and Ireland. Ten thousand people saw the game which was played on a wet ground, Thero was brlak | display of football from the start, but the exemplary tactics shown by both eldes soon succeeded, in slowing the gamo down. The ground' was in a

soggy condition, and with groszy ball miskicking was

Yery

creage is the import duty, which comes to over 3,200,000 taelu, an increase of just under 2,000,000

tacle compared with last year. At the same time the export duties are up over 10,000 fuels, while tonnage dues have increased to the extent of 45,000 taels.

Cheers were called, and heartily given, for the vialtors, the ladies, Mr. Wood, and the School itself.

Under the heading of coast trade there is an improvement of TWO PAPERS BANNED. just under 20,000 taels, while transit dues give a very much

higher figure for January, being TIENTSIN JOURNALS ANNOY 1oughly 60.000 taels compared with 24,000 taels in January last

THE GOVERNMENT. year. Reuter.

SMUGGLED JEWELS.

NEW YORK MERCHANTS, ·

PERTURBED.

Shanghai,. Feb. 3.

A mesango from Tientsin says

DR. WILLIAMS'

Done to a turn!

You

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the Tientsin Municipality has pro- hibited the circulation of the North China Standard and North China Star, for reapeatedly publish. ing "fabricated reports detri- mental to the party and the Go- vernment."

New York, Feb. 2. The Federal grand jury has brought in two indictments charg- The post office has been in- very ing William Ballyn, chief steward structed not to allow the use of The Irish team was the first to of the Borengaria, a city police the mails for these publications,

The right wing went down man, and four others with compli. Reuter. with a smart manoeuvre and found city in smuggling operations

The course was from the Club to The second round of the R.II.K. frequent. Channel Rock (port), Kowloon Rack G.C. Junior Championship, played at (p), mark on line (p), Channel Rocks Fanling yesterday, resulted as fol- score. (starboard), Cuat Rock buoy (n), lows: finish at the Club, a distance of 8.3 miles

Yacht.

Diana (6th)

La Linda (7th)

D. J. Gilmore bent N. H. Littlejohn, the goalmouth, Mahood putting the whereby the Federal officials catl- T. L. Christie beat R. A. Campbell There was no further scoring before Jewels were smuggled into the

ball through with a swift low shot, mate one million dollars worth of MME. SUN'S RETURN.

A. Lench beat Major Beamish, 2 up. T. Ramsay beat N. Croucher, 6 and

Allan (8th)..... 4.50.20

Finishing Corrected Time. Time. 4.39,48 4.98.08 .. 441.46

4.08.85 Boojum (1st)....4.49.17 4.20.80 Daphno (End) 4.50.44 4.80.17 Bluenose (4th).. 4.63;14

4,33.62 Joan (3rd)

...... 4.55.13

4.39.24 4.89.00 Why Wonder (61) 4.58.16 4.37.80 Fierrette (0th) . 8.03.26 4.41.17 Zephyr (10th)... 5.10.41 4.57.10 Gael

did not finish.

3 and 2.

on the 19th,

3.

terday, course Cheung Chum (S),

follows:

did not finish.

Fourth Championship Event.

For Cruisers.

The E.H.K.Y.C, fourth Champion whip race for cruisers was sailed yes

Finishing Corrected Yacht. Time. Time. La Cigale (3) .. 3.42.10 1.42.10 U and I (0) ... 4.09.48 3.47.56 Feathers (8)... 6.03.07 5.15.10 Norseman (2)., 4.25.45

8.41.20

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distance of 25 miles, and resulted as The Welshmon then took the ascendam via Southampton to Now York, telegraphed to Peking giving dency in attack and secured the lead where they were handed over to instructions for arrangements to through a magnificent cross goal shot from Warren. They were unable to the smugglers and a mysterious be made for the reception of score again, however, after Mc. woman agent, who delivered the Madame Sun Yat-sen, who is Cluggage bad equalised for Ireland gems to the wholesale dealers. returning to China via Sibaria.

The Illicit traffic has become from a penalty given for handling.

It is understood that a spacious during an exciting malee in front of so serious that a jeweller's protec building, formerly belonging to the Welsh goal.

tive society has been contempla- Dr. Wellington Koo, will be placed Result: Wales 2; Ireland. 2.. Ing appealing to Congress at her disposal during her stay

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