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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929.

COMING INTERPORT R. Ramusson, stroke, 165 lbs.: and

REGATTA.

CANTON & HONGKONG CREWS

FOR SATURDAY,

Wm. Sellfort, cox 140 lbs.

21

KLY

COX

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

TARANTULA DEFEATS THE CICALA.

THE C.R.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

DATE FOR ENTRIES NOW ALTERED.

REVOLTING WAY OF MAKING MONEY.

DEATH OF FASTING MAN IS

INVESTIGATED.".

The Hongkong crew is almost entirely changed since the "Inst meeting. The Canton crow are still relying on Rasmussen stroke, with Frolich at No. 3. Friessner was to have rowed in

A verdict of Misadventure' was Hongkong in April, but was taken

Shamcon, Dec. 9. Entries for the Chinese Recrea- alck at the last momont,

H.M.S. Tarantula defeated H.M.S. tion Club's annual tennis tourns-returned at the inquest at Black- Schloemer is rowing at No. 2 Cicala by two goals to one in the ment, which commences on the pool on Ricardo Sacco, the fasting FINE PROGRAMME. ·

instead of Eckert, but it is possible Shameen Football League Saturday 21st inst, are to close on the man, who died at Blackpool after Eckert may row on Saturday afternoon. The Tarantula scored 15th inst., and not on the 10th an illness which followed a 60 days' Shameen, Dec. 9. Schloemer is down with malaria the first goal soon after the start, inst., as previously announced. fast in a Blackpool amusement

arcade. Kinross, who coxed in Proporations are being made to-day.

His real name was Richard Hand for the Interport Regatta to be Hongkong has since left the port, though the first half was very The events are as follows:

Championship Singles. En-Jone, aged 48, and he was a baker held in Canton on Saturday next and is being replaced by Selffert, evenly disputed. The score re-

In the second half the "Tula again trance feo, $2.00.-Challenge Cup by trade, between the Canton. Rowing Club who has coxed many interport mained at 1 to nil until half-time.

scored shortly after the kick-off. presented by Mr. Ho Kom-tong, to Dr. C. Ward said that Sacco had and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Regattas for Canton.

and then the Cicala scored. After be held for one year and won an enlarged liver and suffered from Club.

Canoe and Naval Races.

this the Cicala had by far the bet outright if won by the same player indigestion and was unable to retain It is very unfortunate that, the

The Senior Fours will be follow-ter of the game and during three years in succession.

food. He advised him not to fast. Victoria Recreation Club are un-

on this ed by the Canoe Race, over a 4 the last ten minutes playera able to send' 'up, crews

En-After the fast he was in a very Championship Doubles. This event will be were literally bombarding the occasion. The Regatta was prost-mile course,

"Tula, goal. It was only thanks trance fee, $2.00 each player. To weak state and medicine and a milk poned from Saturday, 6th Novem-confined to Club members only.

He died from cardiac failure, Then at 3.60 p.m. will come the to some very excellent work be entered in pairs. Challenge and water diet word proscribed. ber, on account of clashing with

on the part of the Tula custodian Cups presented by Mr Ng Sze ascitia, dropsy and cirrhosis of the the interport cricket in Hongkong, naval race; two men and a

which decanton the Victoria from H.M.S. Tarantula against that the Cicala did not draw, or even kwong, to be held for one year liver. It was possible that fasts

and won outright if won by the

Ethel Barlow, a trained nurse, Recreation Club had entered crews men and a cox from the Can-

H.M.S. Tarantula-Bagshaw; same players there years in succes tended to bring about his condition. for the Junior und Griffin events. noniere Francaise Argus. This beat them. The teams were:

who was called to Sacco after his Now that the Royal Hongkong event will be rowed in Club Leeds, Driscoll: Ablitt, Smith, Ro-slon.

binson; McKinn, Annis, Cunning-

Handleap Singles. Entrance fast, said he told her he felt ho Yacht Club have also been obliged wherries over a mile course."

ham, Stoneman and Miller.

nurse, he said, "they have killed to withdraw from the Grins

H.M.S. Cicala. Garlick; Glynn, fee, $2.00.-Classification to be would never get better. "Well, events these will not be held at

At 4.15 p.m. will be the Junior Finder; Crick, Render, Williams; arranged by the Committee.

Handicap Doubles. Entrance me this time," but he did not men- all.

Fours for the Hongkong Telegraph McDonald, Rees, Surg. Lt. Bolton,

ment arcade," she "said, "ware" Challenge Cup. Here again Hong-Riddle and fees

fee, 32.00 each player. To be lion any names. "In the amuse- entered in pairs.

monkeys, birds and funny cats. kong are bringing up a new crew Correspondent. consisting of H. Burson, bow, 123

Handicap Mixed Doubles, En-It was dirty and smelt very bad lbs.; R, J. D. C. Grieve, No. 2, 100

trance fee, gentleman $2.00, ladies Sacco's glass was surrounded by a menagerie, lbs.; G. Newell, No. 3, 165 lbs.

free. To be entered in pairs. them. It was like J. M. Purves, stroke, 143 lbs.; and

(Provided there are nt lenstand' it made me ill. Sacco was dis-

gusted at his surroundings and said.. F. P. Lenfeaty, cox, 126 lbs.

wilt Canton

with TOW

he was ready to give up, but he H. SIR THOMAS LIPTON SPEAKS entries).

'beat wanted to

named The Royal Hongkong Yacht

FROM SHIP AT SEA.

Clarke." Club, rowing shote Midle, have en-Leynaud, how, 165 lbs.; M. Gavin, tered the following crew:-H.No. 2, 161 lbs; F. Petersen, No, 3,

..New York, Dec. 9. Burson, how, 123 lbs; J. M. Pur-145 lbs.; R. R. W. Ashby, stroke,

The first business talk between a ves, stroke, 143 lbs.: F. P. Len-190 lbs.; and P. Busse, cox, 115

lbs.

passenger in a liner and a business festy, enx, 126 lbs.

This event will be rowed over man ashore was successfully carri- mile course, Hongkong ed out between Sir Thomas Lipton, a having once again the shore side. proceeding to England aboard the The Hongkong Telegraph Chal-Leviathan, three days out, and the lange Cup is actually in the pos- advertising expert, Mr. William Both the Hongkong und Canton Hession of the Royal Hongkong Rankin, who was seated in his

Yacht Club as they carried it dirhotel in Atlantic City.. changed are completely

The conversation was perfectly since the last literport Regatta Regatta in January last; Canton audible, and cost 87% shillings for held in Hongkong in April..

however, have great hopes of every three minutes. Reuter's im This is the first time the Otto bringing it back this time. challenge Cup ir being competed) for, the Royal Hongkong Yacht Cluby have carried off the cup

The following is the of events, programine race being at 2.30 pm.:

Junior Paira,

proposed

the first

For the Ottu Challenge Cup; rowed over a mile course.

The Canton Rowing Club, row- ing middle course, have entered F. Peterson, bow, 145 lbs.; R. R. W. Ashby, stroke, 190 lbs,; and F. Büsse, cox, 145 lbs.

erews

one

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Junior Fours,

on the ocension of the last Canton

Senter Pairs.

The last event of the day will presented by Commander M. Lbe the Senior Pairs, over a mile

D.S.C. • UB

the

Clarke R.N..

course. On this occasion Hong- occasion of the last Regatta ikong will row the middle course Canton on the 19th January last,

1314

Senior Fours."

and Canton the shore side. This event will be rowed for the Schubert Challenge Cup,

new

The next event on the program-Cup which is being put up for the will be the Senior Fours first time, Hongkonje having won for the Cameron Challenge Cup, to the Herb Challenge Cup outright on the occasion of their last visit be rowed over a one mile course.

The Hongkong crew rowing to Cunton. shore side, will consist of A. 1. The Hongkong crew for this Chambers, bow, 150 lbs.; J. A. E. event has not yet been selected, Kendrew. No. 2.170 a.; S. Berg, but Canton will rely on the men gained the victory over No. 3, 176 lbs.; H. Dreyer, stroke, who 190 lbs., and F. P. Lenfesty, cox, Honghong in April last, amely, J. H. Frolich, bow, 165 126 lbs.

The Canton crew, rowing middle lbs.; R. Rasmussen, stroke, 165 course, will be 0. Friessner, how,bs.; at the cox will be Wm. 156 lb.; M. Schloemer, No. 2, 170 Seiffert, 140 lbs., instead of A. R. bs.: J. H. Frallch, No. 3, 185 lbs.; Kinres-Our Olen Correspondent.

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The Coroner anid it was clear that the man was out to make money in what most people would regard as a most revolting way.

"How people can be induced to The following will represent the go and see a man who is starving Varsity 2nd XI, in a friendly match himself into this condition I cannot against the H.M.S. Hermes, un conceive," he added. "If the au- Wednesday, at 2 p.m. sharp on the thority had power to do so they University ground:

A. A. Aziz (Capt.), S. R. Kermani, ought to have intervened on the A. Chan Fook, K. T. Lake, K. P. Gan, grounds of hygiene and sanitation. G. E. Yeah, C. Candah, 11. E. H. Sacco undertook a tank too much Adams, P. L, Ton, A. Rodrigues, A. for his body, and overstepped the T. Nomanbhoy.

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