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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929.

THE WORLD SPORT

UNITED SERVICES ALL SET.

SHANGHAI PRESENTED WITH

STIFF TASK.

THE L. R. C. · ANNUAL. MEETING.

FINANCES IN HEALTHY STATE.

The annual meeting of the Ladies Recreation Club took place LIVELY GAMË CERTAIN at the Helena May Institute this morning, Mrs. R. Hancock taking the chair.

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[By_ “Wanderer."}

800 TOURISTS NOW HERE.

(Continued from Págo-1.)

who is a native of Nova Scotia, was in command of the Belgen land in her world Voyage Inat

year.

Mr. John Lock, a veteran pur ser of the Red Star Line, is making his third world cruise on the Belgenland, in charge of per- sonal relations and entertainment on board;

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CRICKET.

GAMES SCHEDULED FOR

THE WEEK END.·

"Anderson and S. R. Kermaul.

HOCKEY MATCH.

D.

'MARATHON --RACE.

ST. PETER'S SECOND

ANNUAL EVENT.

Prizes have been presented by tho Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. and the British American Tobacco Company. The race is open La individuals and teams.

The following will reprcient tho The second annual marathon ‘raco Indian R.C. in a match against the under the auspices of the St. Peter's University in the First Division, on Church Young Men's Club will takeo the latter's ground on Saturday: place on Saturday, March 10, at S A, H. Rumjan, A. el Arculli S. A. p.m. Entries for the race, which is March Ismail, A. H. Madar, J. S. A. open to all comers, closs on Curreem, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, 13. 0. Ismail, A. S. Sund, M. R. Abbas The following is the course: Start and J. M. A. Rumjahn.

nt Lyttleton Rond (outaldo the hostel University Teams.

entrance of the Hongkong Univer- The following will represent the sity) along Lyttleton Road, through When not on her, world cruises Univeraity 1st. XI in a League match Park Road, then wind up Robinson the Belgenland is engaged in a de against tho Indian R. G. on Saturday, Rond, along the new Motor Road to atp.m. sharp-A. A. Rumjahn the end of Conduit Road, then luxe trans-Atlantic service bo-

(Capt

D. K. Samy, D. Laing, through the Conduit Vinduct until tween New York, Cherbourg and 1. Zimmern, C. W. Lam, N. P. Mr. Biggar's House has been reached. Antwerp, the latter being her Karanjia, A. P. Guterres, S. V. Then along Pokfulum Road, down home port. Her crew is composed Gittins, b. A. Lee, A. T. Lee and D. Dairy Farm Hill to point of Jubilee Road, along that Rond, to Mount of equal numbera of British and J. N. Anderson. Belgian subjects.

University v..Volunteers.

Davis Road, up Mount. Dayis Road to The following will represent the the Point of Pokfulam Road, along Although sailing under, the University 1st XI in a whole day that Road, pass the Hongkong. Unl- British flag, the Belgenland Is match against the Volunteers

on versity (the front entrance) along The report for the year 1928 American owned and operated, as Sunday, commencing at 11

Bokham Road to King's College showed a very satisfactory years the Red Star Line is one of the sharp-A. 4. Rumjahn (Capt.), where the race ends. League soccer having been sus work; whereas the Club started the constituent units of the Inter-K: Samy, D. Laing C. W. Lam, A. P pended for the duration of the font with an overdraft of $1,743.69, national Mercantile Marine Com- Guterres, F. 1. Zimmern, 8. V. visit of the Shanghai Interport the Thahed up with a credit banany, the largest American ship Gitting, E. A. Lee, A. T. Lee, D. J. N. team, interest to-morrow will be lance of $124:17. The year's working organizations. The com- centred entirely, on the match being showed a profit of $1,867.86 as pany was formed by J. Pierpont tween the United Services and against a loss of $1,182.28 in the Morgan the elder in 1902, and Shanghai. A very real and keen previous year.

owns several important lines - Trough; netting wet 3 was seized with excruiting theirmation In

Intereal' I will bu, too. my right leg. Ne pains at firms,

Speaking of the condition of the under both the British and the The cramp, pat, to rule it was

With a wealth of Navy players courts, Mrs. Hancock said that the America flags, including the At-[ bke a saw bring run up and down

in the Services eleven-and we surface of the hard courts was bad-lantic Transport Line, plying be By guiaily ruin shoul Zat-Blok into the leg, this poin

Shanghai that the ly in used of repair and work had tweon New York and London, may assure. Burr was completely relevél." K-Lirat. Conun. 1. local Royal Navy team at the pre-already been put in hand on one, and the Panama Pacific Line, 1. Hogan, RN, Porch, Blants, England.

sent time is the strongest combina which was in the worst condition engaged in the intercoastal p43~

The Kowloon British School tion playing in. Hongkong the Repairs on the other courts would senger and freight trade between

Former Pupils' Association met feeling is strong that Shanghai | be put in hand in due, course,

New York and California ports. will and the opposition tougher

The Bolgenland cruise is operat- and defented the Kowloon Indian Continuing Mrs. Hancock said:ed this year, as hitherto, by the Tennis Club in a hockey match than on Monday. I am not pie "I should refer to the annual Club Red Star Line, in cooperation on Wednesday afternoon at King's yesterday: fined Dr. Marie Stopes pared to agree, but I am quite Tournament. I am sorry to say with the American Express Co. Park. Whitley () und Pearn £124 for failing to destroy a black satisfied that our visitors will have that owing to insufficient entries, On board as special representa-scored for the winners.

chow which they had decided was to play all they know to achieve this has been abandoned, with the tive of the Red Star Line In charge

K.O.S.B, Y.M.C.A.

too dangerous. further victory.

exception. of the Ladies' of cruise matters is Mr. George W day afternoon, a team from the Ser- £1 day.

Playing at King's Park 'yester. Their penalty was at the rate of The United Services have been

Singles Hard Court set a difficult task. The Shanghai pionship, and

Cham-Howard, passenger manager of rennis of the King's Own Scottish!

Dr. Stopes, in a letter to the event the line'a Boston office, who has Borderers defeated the second eleven players have all been tested out the holder is defending upon the Hongkong ground and title. The cup for the Mixed Nolan, Manager of the Atlanta, Roals to nothing in a hockey match, fed them that she was placing the

lier with him as assistants, Mr. J. J. of the European Y.M.C.A by five Bench, atated she had already noti their selectors are now in a better Doubles will be held by the Club Ga., office, Mr. A. F. Biomquist The Y.M.C.A. played men short until matter before the liome Office. position to judge which of their for the present, as this event will from the Chiengo staff, Mr. A. H. nearly half time owing to players She asked for the present summons players are likely to shape well.

not take place, the holders not de- Du Feu from the San Francisco larning up late, and shortly after the to be dismissed on the ground that fending their title. I am sure we staff, and Mr. Winfield M, Thomp interval they lost the services of it was vexatious and unreasonable. all congratulate. Mr. McEachran, a son, Field Agent.

Witchell, who had to retire from the It is not possible for a mere llong-new member, on having won the kongite to delve into the depths Men's Singles Championship last American Express Company in form throughout and by the time the The cruise, director of the game after being hit in the stomach. The soldiers showed the better of the famous (or is it notorious?)

carge of shore excursions is Mr.interval had arrived they were three Shanghai mind, but taking a risk, I do not imagine that the Shanghai'

Ardean Burns of the New York up while the Y.M.C.A. had

The K.0.9.B.'s put от office, who has with him a staff scored. of 16 specialists in matters re-another couple of goals on the re-

sumption without reply. ferring to travel on shore.

Ma Botha, Darweg 10, Vrubrag, Seth Alien.

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FANLING HUNT

STELEPECHASE RACES. SUNDAY,

17th Feb., 1929,

Shanghai's Team?

team will be materially changed from that which defeated the Chinese on Wednesday,

Up to the present, the Services team are all reporteil fit and it is therefore probable that they will turn out as follows:--

Mott,

Baker,

McGregor. Everest, Evans. Hill. Barkham. Peacock. Caldientt. The selected reserves are Van, Tramp, Leach, Stock, Jones and

Moss.

Firth.

*Kernick,

year.

in this

"Before closing the meeting, I should like to express my thanks to the committee in general, for the support they have iven me during the past year, and in particular to Mrs. Haslam, our Honorary Sec- retary, and Mrs. Comrie, our Hon-i orary Treasurer, on shoulders by far the most of the work in connexion with the Club falls, and who have been Invaluable in their assistance to me through out my period of office, I would al- so like to mention: Mrs. Adams, from whom Mrs. Comrie took over, on her retirement. Before sitting It will be observed that there down, I wish to propose a vote of are only four Army players in the thanks to the Grounds Committee, side, the remainder being the stars Colonel Wyatt, Major Willson and of the Royal Navy team. Shang-Dr. Tottenham." haj aré in for a hot time, and if The following were elected to they succeed, their victory will be serve on the General Committee of a good argument for a suggestion the Club for the ensuing year: that the vital match, the Inter- Mrs. Comrie, Mrs. Haslam, Mrs. 'port, should be played at the end Tottenham, Mrs. Doyle, instead of the beginning of the Davenport Brown,. Mrs. Tinson, 'visiting team's tour to give them | Mrs. Grigor. an opportunity of settling, down. There has, been only one reason against this, to my mind, and it will always hold good, the risk of injuries.

Thut, however, is very much by the way. To-morrow there will be a large crowd at the Club ground in anticipation of a lively gaine, and they are not likely to be diy-i appointed. The match is schedul ed to kick-off at 3.30 p.m.

Friendly Game.” “

The following will represent the Kowloon F. C. in a match against the Beigonland on Kowloon ground

Some of the Passengers,

KOWLOON FORMER PUPILS DEFEAT INDIANS,

College Group.

not

aland

DR. MÁRIE STOPES

·FINED 21 A DAY.

DID NOT COMPLY WITH ORDER TO KILL DOG.

London, Jan. 18. .

The magistrates at Farnham

LETTER GOLF.

Just the right time of the year for a COAL FIRE, so here's your chance to build one.

OAL

Of note among the Belengland's

are whose passengers

George Adc.

On board the Belgenland are the humorist, philosopher and play- wright, Cyrus II. McCormick, faculty members and 60 students

up. tho Belgenland; Chicago capitalist, and Mrs. Me- who make Commick; Newton D: Baker, son of College World Tour, a unit in the former United States Seere-every detail similar to tary of War; and Harold A. college, with its own reference Sanderson of London, former library, classrooms, and assembly chairman of the White Star Line, hall. Classes meet every day that The Belgenland has on board a the Belgenland is at sea. Each number of passengers who have course in the complete currículum, a personal acquaintance with the offering collega preparatory, col- Orient from realdence here or lege, and post-graduate work, con- earlier visits. They include, Mr. sists of systematic study and George Benton Wilson, retired en-classroom work plus directed field gineer, of Los Angeles, who for work ashore, American colleges ten yokra was an associate of Mr. are granting credit for work satin- Herbert Hoover, President-Elect factorily completed on the tour.

The faculty, which is headed by of the United States and for some time was engaged in the develop-Professor Elmer W. Smith, of Col-| I--The idea of letter golf is to ment of the port of Chinwangtao, gate University, dean of the unit, change one word to another and Mr. Wilson is accompanied by his includes Vincent H. Clark, instruc- do it in par, a given number of wife and twin daughters, Mildred tor in history, Hobert College; strokes. Thus to change COW to and Marion, aged 19,

John Claude Duvall, sociology, HEN, in three strokes, COW,

University; One passenger to whom the Syracuse

Carroll HOW HEW HEN. Ortent is familiar from long as- Willis Ford, economics, Western 2-You can change only 626 sociation is George Bistany, State College of Colorado; J. letter at a time.

Mrs.

The Balloting Committee were clected as follows:--Mes. Adams, Miss Stabbinge, Mrs. Upsdell and.

Mra. Digby.

POLICE INTERPORT.

LOCAL TEAMS GOING TO SHANGHAI,

A series of Interport games be tween the Hongkong and Shanghai Police Forces are to be played at

on Saturday, kick off at 4 pm Shanghai next month. The local Angus, jnr.; Robson, Pile; Hedley, Easterbrook, Dowman;

team, which is sailing for the Nor-

Campbell, Spary, Miles and Baldwin.thern port on March 1, is as

Reserves, Davies and White.

Kowloon 2nd. XI v. R.A.F.

follows:

Football:--L/S, Clark, Williams, Hudson, Shepherd, Wynne, Brit

Kowloon 2nd XI will be representtain. Jessop, Johnson, McGreavy, ed by the following in a League Orem, Gowans, and Fraser. match against the R.A.F. en the Kowloon ground on Saturddy, kick off at 2.30 p.m.-Angus, jnr.; Moore, Eastman; Seddon, Campbell, Nicholls; Hannan, McIntyre, Moss, Morgan, Blacklock. Reserves, Waddington and White.

FANLING GOLF.

·RESULTS OF NEW YEAR COMPETITIONS.

the

There were, 112 entries for bogey pool.competition at the Fanling China New Year meeting. The win- ner was A. E. Lissaman (0), who returned a card of five up, the second and third prizos' being divided by L G. B. Dodwell (5) and I. Newton

Billiards. L/S. Hudson, Wynne, McGreavy, Orem, Ritchle, Sub-In- pectora Dorling and James; and Inspector Booker.

Revolver-Shooting-L/S. ___ Wil- liams, Shepherd, Wynno, Jessop, und Ritchie, Sub-Inspectors Dor- ling and James, and Inspector Book.

er,

Golf.-L/S. Shepherd, Sub-In- spectors Dorling and James, In spector Booker and A.S.P. Kent.

INTERPORT GOLF.

MANILA WIN, FOUR OF THE SINGLES.

(7) with B uy cach. Other cores/ The Interport golf match between wore: T. Ramsay (14), J. M. Walker Manila and Hongkong was commone W. L. Dunbar (7), 2 up; A. W.ed on the Caloocan course yesterday, Davison (14), L. G. 8. Dodwell (6), when singles were played. Manila FA. Merry (8) 1. 11. Gears (18), won four of the six games. The ro- W. J. 5. Key, (17), F. G. la Cros (8), sults were as under:

A. H. Ferguson (8), 1 up.

The winner of the medal round was

C. E. Holmes with a card of 78-10-

B8. Other scores!

W. J. S. Key..

A, E, Lissaman

R. H. Hollis

F. G. Jo Gron

D. J. Gilmore

W. J. S. Key

L. G. S. Dodwell

Hongkong.

N. I Smith

1. W. Skewn

G. E. . Marion

L. K. Andrewas

Mantia

0. 12. Ivory, (8 & 1) 1

1 Capt. Fielder

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B. F. Yow (8 & 3), 3

88,-1771

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Rogers

78 79

0 = 72

Capt IL F. Diox-

B. A. Camidge

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There were thirty-five ontrica.

H, L. Sheldon

Parrot (7)

Four-ball foursomes' will he played to-day.

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animal collector, of New York who Harold Tarbell, International law, 3-You must have a completa la on an annual trip seeking speci- North Texas State College; James word, of common usage, for each melig for American zoological R. Wadsworth, French and jump. Slabe words and abbrería- gardens and other clients. His Spanish; University of Oregon;tions don't count. particular object this time la tn Robert B. While, English and his- 4-The order of letters cannot be secure a specimen of the giant tory, Tulane University; William changed. Gibbons, a monkey rarely surviv-H, Wyman, mathematics, Law- Ono solution is printed on ans ing in captivity.

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