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SUN

AN AFTER

DINNER DELIGHT

SUN-MAID

SEEDLESS RAISINS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

GARRISON NEWS.

THE ARRIVAL OF THE NEURALIA DELAYED,

"TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929.

Harrison returned an average of 3 Middeld play, slightly in favour of wickets for 28 runs, whilst Deavail thu Somersets then occurred, and and Butler obtained three wickets for Swaby put in a hard drive which eight and ten runs respectively, Penny saved nicoly, and Churchill The Engineers Sérieants wish it headed over a few minutes later. At be known that they are willing, and last the RE's, began to get moving,

being

in will be pleased, to play any other and, after front of the Somer The Neuraliu, which was to have less at cricket, and will quickly arrived at daybreak this morning, hasi arrange a tiate if application is made been delayed and will reach harbour either to Q. M. S. Leppard or to at noon. Parties of troops on board S. St Peachey. will come ashore, some to visit Hone. kong. And proceed to the Penk, others having a route-march in Kowloon.

Football.

sets' goal for a time, Sabin scored the equaliser with a shot that hit the post and rebounded into the goal.

Score.-H.Q.. S.L.I., 1; R.E. and R. Signals, 1.

Navy Matches, ILMS. Berwick Marines v. H.MUS.

The arch will reach the Chatham from Shanghai, about a football match match, played at Happy Valley - An amusing story has reached นะ Berwick Comniunications. This Road Football Ground about 3.15 p.m., played there recently It appears

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snutrees.

"A" seams from the same

It is expected that the Neuralia will sofi for Shanthai in the early evening

Teams?

which hour a football match ans that a team from an Italian warship today afternoon, was in connexion been arranged for a team from the lying in the river had arranged to with the League run for the varions troopship and a side fielded by the play a Chinese team on the Racetrts of the crew of ILM.S. Berwick, Somersets. Another match will als course,

The

Italians duly turned : ou and

ended in a win for the Communi probably be played ne Sham Shui Ponds to have the Chinese side scrutch cations by the only two goals scored. Marines. Jarvis Woodridge, Gill: Smith Jones: Pring, Bennett.

Capes, Allen. Communications. Roberts; Abbott, Lee; Matthews, Jonch, Fenn; Ablatt, Watkins, Goodridge, Kennedy, Stabb.

The Marines kicked off, and the opening stages of the game were of

with the defenc

Invitation Dance. An Invitation Dance will be given on Saturday evening in the E, Theatre, Wellington Burrucks. This

at the fat moment. The Italians were at a loss as to what could b done, but, a dozen or so spectators, mostly from the B.A.1.C., who hail come to watch another match, offered

to play. They took off their coats and won the match by two goals to one, and, at the conclusion of the

not bein DI nationality

the R.E. and R. Signals Serienot sure of the Mess, Dancing will comDienst

Beidxe

on

dance is arranged by the Members of game, the British cuntali is oppa. the give-and-take order. Clusa Bi-10~ | atments, called for three cheers for the end play ** owing to navintage, • A (8.30 p.m., and will hast until ne a.m. Portuguese Nave. The Italian cap-free kick near the Marines' got

Yacht Club Races.

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tain, not to be out-done in courtesy

both sides

Lack-

and being also unsure of the other ed dangerous, but chances of scoring were lost when the ball was put past the post. Towards the end of the first half the Communications began to force

orce the pace, and Gill had hard work to

In the Yacht Club Races on Satur-side's unit, but having seen the initials day afternoon the first race was won A. M. on their shoulder badges, called by Queen Bee, which was sailed by for three cheers for the American Lieut. Illingworth, R.N., who is the Marines. Into owner, the present owner being Major H. W. Hutson, D.S.O., O.R.E

without any score.

The Medients in Shanghai have now

race went to Curlew, owned by Majoritar note anything ether thar a through their nuses, and refuse to call Tosh. E.E., and Lisut. Martin, B.F... the latter being in charge on Satur

R.E. Third place in the same Adopted a loose, rolfing gait, talk rived 59 save his side. Half-time ar

On kicking off, Communications at ones pressed, but a clearance by Gith Rave the Marines run down, and H. Q. Wing, S. 1. 1. v. R. E. and shot. Communications at once chinc Roberts was called on to save a good d the Third (Ladies) Race, the Signals. The Headquarter Wing back to the Marines' goalmouth, and, winner was Wings, which is owned could only nunage to draw with the to

Watkins working by the BE. Yacht Club and was Engineers at Chatham Rand yester was beaten with

his way in, Jarris day led by Mra, de Linde.

afternoon.

The a good drive. rach taining one goal..

Marines retaliated, and Roberts did Cricket.

I deserved

to save from two opponunta well to to win but werd Trall unfortunate,

ini especially at insid

A friendly cricket match was play

side

tb-

The Somerset vent af goal, Matters were not to

that narrowly miserl the goal.

e as Happy Valley on Saturday left putting in several difficult shots be all in their favour, however, and afterio between members of the Royal Engineers Serjeants' Mess and the Hongkong Police, the latter win- ning an interesting game by 42 run Scores;"

R. E. Serjeants' Mess, Leopard, e Rennell, & Baker Houghton, and b Baker Mitchell, Lh.w., b Baker

Butler, st. Hunter, b Post Denvall, bw, b

b Post Sherry, Post 1.b... b Post

Lockyer, Hunter, & Baker,

Peachey, ran out Burrage, not out Holdlom, 1 Baker

Extras

"Total

Teams:

B. and R. Signals-Penny: Gil- lott, Perry: Palmer, Grosvenor Monaghan Higgins, Sabin. Withers, Kerry, Collins,

were re-

Communications obtained their second goal through Kennedy, Midheld

plny and attacks by the Marines followed after this. Further rushes

turned to press near the Marines' goal pelled, and Communications had re- when

the final whistle blow, H.Q. S.1.1-Wallace; Neil, Hay- wood: Hooker. Walton, Wilson; Wal-

Scores.--Communications, 2: Mar ters.

Swaby

Churchill, Hail, Simpson.

Ines, D. Exchanges were even at the com- Hernes. This

HMS. Tamar v. Marines, HMS. mencement, runs from both teams!

game, also played wing unsuccessful, but the Somurat Happy Valley yesterday after- proving sets seemed to have the better of the The Marines managed to win a keenly- noon. was of a friendly nature.

e. After a corner had been given | rolls game by four goals to two. by Gillett, the Engineers drew away! from their

own goal area, and midfield play Play was the order

for nontr

time, with the seferees on both sides work- ing hard. Sabir had a nice run down the field, but his shot just curled

put- side the upright.

Baker had the good average of 5 wickets for 24 runs, whilst Post haGillett was smartly reached and saved A penalty given for hands against

his bowling in taking four wickets.

Hongkong Police.

B. G. Baker, Lb.y., b Harrison

+

the same number of runs hit from the Penny. Haywood was also playing well at left-back for the Somersets, and made some fine clearances and

well to his forwar assod

very though it must be admitted that the strong breeze, was favouring the Somersets in the first half.

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Hunter, Leppard

Kirby, Harrison

A. V.. Baker,, b. Deavall

Post. b Harrison

Denvall

Dunibrowsky Litchell, b Deaval Williamson,

Wagland, Peachey, Butler Sherry, Butler ..

Reynolds, Bat aut

Sprith. e and b. Butke

Extras

Total

On resuming, neither side showed to any great advantage, the change orar with the wind apparently bothering the defences to same extent. Char call reveived a pass from Falton, which he transferred to Hall, who red with a quite slow shat that Penny might have saved. The latter 100 was appealing, and the

ball v famely into the net. -

H.M.S. Tamar-Hampson; Robin- Franks; Buller, son, Mr. Bunker; Brown, Sheridan, Lake, Reid,

Sullivan, Alway,

Marines, H.M.S. Hermes.--Githam;

Ding, Cobb, Benjamin; Scott, Richards, Funn, Clayson, Johnson: Smith, Wright,

Tumar broke away, and Lake scored. Almost at the commencement.

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