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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931.

Mackintosh's

THURSDAY

Jany. 29th

TWO DAYS

SALE

FRIDAY

Jany. 30th

The following list of reductions gives some idea of the opportunities offered by this Sale,

SHIRTS

Zephyr and Poplin Shirts with 2 Collars to match. Usual prices $8.50 to $11.50.

SOCKS

NOW $4.50

Wool and Cashmere socks in plain colours and fancy designs. Usually $2.50 to $3.25 per pair.

NOW $1.50

Usually $3.50 to $5.50 per pair.

NOW $2.50

PULL-OVERS and CARDIGANS

"Braemar" Woollies in plain and fancy patterns. Unusual bargains

FROM $12.50 each.

SILK HANDKERCHIEFS A large selection in all colours, plain and fancy. Usually $3.50 to $5.50 each.

NOW $2.00

PYJAMAS

Twillinta Flannel in smart stripe effects.

Usually $10.50 per suit.

NOW $5.50

"Viyella" and "Clydella" Check designs.

Usually $16.50 per suit.

STOCKINGS

NOW $8.50

Plain and fancy designs in good colours.

Usually $5.50 to $14.50.

NOW FROM $3,50 per pair.

BATH ROBES and DRESSING GOWNS Towelling, Flannel and Silk Gowns at tempting prices.

FROM $12.50 each.

SILK TIES

Open end Silk, and Knitted Silk Ties, Plain and fancy.

FROM $2.50 each.

SIM SHIELD. ·

HOCKEY CLUB LOSE TO

THE NAVY.

change-over na

UNIQUE FOOTBALL

MATCH.

BORDERERS DEFEAT ARMY

-ORDINANCE CORPS,

The Hockey Club were well and truly beaten when they met the Navy in the Sim Shield competition yester

At Spokumpoo yesterday afternoon, day at the U.S.R.C., being outplayed the South Wales Borderers defeated in all departments. The score, of the Royal Army. Ordnance Corps by three goals to nil is a very fair reflex three goals to nil in a rather unique of the game, and certainly does not football match, which required that flatter the winners, who displayed the total service of each tram should auch vast superiority after thenot be below 220 years, that only be fully deserving completed years of service in ench individual case were to be counted, and that no individual with less than The Club lacked the services of II. 12 years' nervice (exclusive of boys Owen Hughes, and they showed they service) was allowed to play. felt the loss by the manner in which As was to be expected, play was not they played. They were but n shadow [of a very high standard," but the of the team which has twice beaten match provided many a thrill, not the the Army in the same competition least amusing of which waR tho this season, and for the most part "barracking' by supporters of both played as though they were total sides.

of their clear-cut success,

strangers, meeting together ne a team The Borderers were obviously the for the first time. They were slow, better side, showing a finer under- especially in the use of sticks, dis-standing of one another's play than jointed both in stinck and defence, the Ordnance Corps, who, however, and gave the impression that they were by no means outplayed. Bath had taken the whole of the afternoon aides had a fair amount of the ex- to take stock of their opponents, and changes, but the Borderers "showed were then still very much at sea. T. superiority forward, where they made J. Price was the one bright spot of the most of their opportunities The n forward line which lacked thrust | R.A.0.C. forward failed to work na and the power to finish of promising a body, with the result that the goni- movements, but his efforte had to be keeper of the Borderers had very confined to individualism which could little to do. only carry the team into the shooting aren, where they were immediately repulsst. The half backs spent a buny afternoon chasing the Navy for- wards, and then never enught them, and the hacks were forced to adopt a stubborn defence, which meant only partint clearances.

SEL Costin seured the first gon! for the Borderers, and some time later Conde, Afitchell, of the R.A.0.C., had the misfortune lo put the ball into his own goat. Sgi. Norris put his side further ahead by searing their | third and last goal with a good shot.

One of the spectators, apparently |® R.A.0.C. supporter, said after the In direct contrast wan the work-game that the Borderers well won en manlike display of the whole Navy Their years of ensler living than the steven. One could not find a weak | "P.B.Ö." (whatever that is!). apot, The forwards moved together The R.A.O.C, team had a total of with implieit understanding and quick exactly 220 years' service and was ly proved that there was no wenkness composed of the following with each In the shooting line. Dewerman at player's length of service given in Inside left, gave a masterly display, brackets: SQ.M.S, Farmer (22); and was ineurinhly too good for hin | Comir. Mitchell (20) and S/Sgt. appaltion. The forwards and rear-Richardson (14); Q. M. S. Hodge (19), zoard worked together as one unit. S/Sgt. Sanderson (14) and Contr And therein lay the Navy's greatest Fox (27); S. M. Spary (23), Lieut. asant. There could be no more worthy Mockler (28). Q. M. S. Anderson (22), winners.

S/Sgt. Carter (16) and Q. M. S. Duži The first half ́closed with a blank (16). chert, though it was the Navy who The total service of the Bordereru had been the more aggressive, and team was 29 years and was might well have been a couple of goals posed of the following: R. S. M. Nor- tu the kood..

Dinn (20); Set, Jenkins (29) and Sgt. This, however, was not long delayed Soir (17); Sgt. Norris (12), C. S. M. after the interval, Bowerman epening Kite (18), aut C. Q. M. S. McFarlane the scoring with`a magnificent shot (20); D. M. Thonins (15), C. Q. M. 8. after stapping up a quick pass, - Else Hawker (25), Bandmaster Geeks add to this shortly afterwards, (33), Sgt. Costin (36) and Sgt. Organ following a elever movement by the (17) whale forward line; and before the close, with the Club striving deeper. ately with typieni, but, fruitless rushes, Bosserman delzed an advan Inre from a corner and hanged thes. ball into the not for the third and final road.

LOCAL CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY TEAM FOR

SATURDAY.

con-

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT,

"Spurs":It is impossible to answer your first question with any claim to neentary. All of the players you mention appear 10 have ceased league football about or before 1922-23 season. Hardy may have joined a Third Division club after leaving the Villa, and there is no trace ག་ Hampion having played since the war,

Regarding your second question. The following have been selected to Hardy. Pennington and McCall all ropresent the University 1st XI in played in the 1919-20 match be- Lengue Match against C.C.C., on Saturday, 31st inst., at 2 p.m., sharp Hampton did not appear in an in- tween England and Scotland. I, J. N. Anderson (Capt.), A.

Bakar, L. T. Ride, F. A. Redmond, D.ternational match after 1914 K. Samy, A. B. Sulieman, K. P. Gan, Hardy played against Scotland A. M. Ririgues, A. T. Nomanbhoy, night times, Pennington nine, Mc- A. Chan Fuok, A. S. A. Kyum. Call four and Hampton two.

Volunteers v. K.C.C.

The following will represent the The Imperial and International Volunteers against the Kowloon Communications, Lui, announce that Cricket Club on Sunday at 11 am the estimated trafe rocclpts during ut Kowloon Cricket Club: E. J. R. December 1930 were £436,107 as com- Mitchell (Cup), A. Reid, K, Ipared with £517.823 in December Batger, R. A. Griffiths, N. A. E. 1929. The aggregate receipt from Markay, S. V. Gitlins, J. P. Whitham. January to December 1930 were R. H. D. Wade, G. C. Burnett, F. S. W. £6,365,561 as compared with £6,146,452 Smith, J, D. A. Hutchison.

the year provious.

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