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poster in Queen's Road Central during the "victory" smiobrations in Hongkong on Tuesday.
LOCAL CRICKET.
Police removing
LIVING UNDER WATER.
CHARLES ZIMMY GIVES DEMONSTRATION.
THE UNITED SERVICES AND VOLUNTEERS.
With but limited facilitlen at bi
Tall scoring was a feature of the disposal, Charles Zimmy, the legless match between the United Services at the and the Volunteers on the Hongkong genius, who is appearing King's Theatre in conjunction with Cricket Club ground yesterday after- of the Big noon, and which the Volunteers won the picture, "Ladies House" is not able to demonstrato by 8 wickets..
The Services were largely indebted to the full his aquatic abilities but what feats were shown by him in
to Lt. Musson for their total of 173 his amall tank on the stage were suf-runs for eight wickets. Musson, after ncient to convince even
most opening carefully, played vigorous dubious that his claims are not in say cricket and was unfortuimte be way exaggerated.
the
At the age of eight, Zimmy lost his legs in a tram accident in Chieng but soon overcame the enormous dis- the way he has advantage, and managed to get about without the assistance of his lower limbs is re
markable.
With swimming as his chief object In life, Zimmy has performed some outstanding feats and some of these!
HOME FOOTBALL ERROR.
CORRECTED RESULTS IN NORTHERN SECTION.
Owing to a mis-reading of the cable, which indicated that the Hall- fax-Doncaster match on Saturday last was not played, whereas in reality it was, wo have discovered that the mis. tako rendered incorrect, several of the scores in the Northern Section of the Third Division, which appeared on Monday,
The following are the corrected re- sulter
Halifax
Full
New Brighton
Rochdale
4 Doncaster
4 Lincoln
1 Hartlepools
• Southport
Walsall
1 Darlington
Wrexham
1 Rotherham
0
The revised
league table in an fol
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pu.
Town:
Lincoln Crowe Gateshead Southport Tranmere BATTOW Chester
Hull
York
Goals.
27 19 2 6 75 31 40
28 17 4 7 78 40 38 28 17 4 7 09 30 28 28 14 8 8 42 84 38
20 13 8 8
28 10 27 12
27 14
29 18 5
Accrington 20 13 6
Darlington
Wrexham
Stockport
Hartlepooln
Carlisia
27 13
28 12
28 10 5 18
247 7
20 8
28 10
Doncaster
28 9
Rotherham .. 28
Halifax
Walsall
New Brighton 29 3 7 19 Rochdale 28
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BEAU ATKING.
(Continued from Page 6.).
slogan
WIR "Wear British." Friend and foe alike swathed their legs--sometimes most fantastical- ly-in puttees. Sam Browne belta girded the officers of the nations. without Tunica were unthinkable
the true Pimlico cut. Some armies even crouched gratefully in the shade of the “pudding-login" tin
Caught when just 17 runs short of hut. bit century. MeLellan did the most damage, expturing four wickets for
23 runs.
The Volunteers passed this lolal for the logs of twu wickets. Beck and Mitchell were in irresistible form with the bat, and were particularly hard on all the bowlera. Michell was bowled when he had scored 80 runs, and Beck
Scores:
he shows to the public at the King's undefeated with 70. He got n Theatre. Using a small tank which is off Cant. Burnett. forms part of his equipment, he shows
United Services.
how it is possible to eat, drink, smoke, Lt.-Cdr. Skyrme, e McLellan, b
Beck and lay under water. He has re- mained under water for, a perlod of Whiteway-Wilkinson, four minutes and 17 seconds, which he Smith, Beck claims as world record, and bas Price, e L. B. Smith, b McLellan smoked a cigarette for three minutes LA. A. II. Musson, e L.. B. Smith, b under water.
McLelian
19
F. S. W.
8
83
13
A short film before Zimmy's per. Lt. A. C. Hamilton, b McLellan sonal appearance on the stage shows Lt. Anstruther, b Beck how he propels himself in the water Capt. Burnett, e Griffiths, }; F. S. and how he dives. is to be hoped W. Smith that he will appear in one of the Q. M. S. Sadd, swimming baths -In -Hongkong, to fit. Villiers, not out give a better demonstration of his prowess in this direction.
Extre
Melan
10 10
Total for 8 wkts. dec.) ... 173
Stephens and Este did not hat.
Zimmy, who drives his own motor car and plays golf, is also an expert nerobat and a dancer. A dance of his own which he gives in his pr gramme at the King's Theatre shows how agila he is even without his legs.
For the next three days Zimmy is Beck appearing at the King'a Theatre, Biclelinn prior to aniling for Europe, where Baker he intends to swim the English Chan-F. S. W. Smith nel, from Dover to France and back. B. Smith without stopping.
LOCAL HOCKEY,
ÍK. HOCKEY CLUB "A"
V. THE C.B.A.
።
Bowling.
0. M. R.
16
10.3 X
1
2
Volunteern.
-
10
H. J. Armstrong. e Stephens, b
Hamilton IN. A. E. Markay, b Hamilton E. J. R. Mitchell, b Hamilton A. C. Beck, not cut
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Hanks.
Collars and ties are to come- they say.
Our legs all be duly nitered. Two things, we trust, may never return. The list of a soklier's "small kit" in 1792, in-l elude "one powder-bage and puff.
Hongkong Bank, $1840 an. Chartered Banks, £12 ̋n. Mercantile A. and B., £18 n. East Asia, $1271⁄2 in.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1,360 n. Union Ins., $410 8.
China Underwriters, $4.621⁄2 . China Fires, $590 n. H.K. Fire in., $1,250 m.
Shipping.
Douglases, $26 b.
H. K. Steamboats, $23 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $82 n. Union Waterboats, $25 m.
Mining.
Benguests, $11.76 n. Kailans, 25/- n.
S'hal Explorations, Tla. 2.10 n. Kauba, $99 n.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $1041⁄2 n. Whampoa Docks, $29 s. South China Motore $10 n. Providents (old), $4.90 sa, Hongkews, Tis. 220 m. New Engineers Tla. 6. Shanghai Docks, Tls., 90% n.
Cottons.
Ewo Cottona Tls. 141⁄2 n. Shanghal Cottons, Tis. 80% n. Zoon Bings Tls. 11 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc. HK. Hotel (old) $13 b. H.K. S. Hotels (new) $13 n. H. K. Landa, $70 n. S'hai Lands, Tis. 30 n. Humphreys (old) $19%1⁄2 n. Realties, $11.06
.
Public Utilitlen.
Tramways. $20 n. Poak Trams, (old), $15.00 n. Star Ferries, 394 n. China Lights, 821 A. H. K. Electrics, $75 n. Macao Electrica, $23 n. Telephones, $43 n.
Chinn Buecs. Tls. 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n.
Industrials.
Malabons, $38 n. Canton fee., $5 n. Cements (com.) $16.85 . Ropon, $16.40 n.
DUTCH VICTORY.
BRITISH BEATEN ÁT
BRIDGE.
The International bridge match at the Grosvenor Hotel was com- pleted with the Dutch superior over the English team and the German beaten by the British representa- tives.
The
representatives of the varlous teams dined together as the guests of Crockford's Club. The results of the week's matches
wore?,
V.
Crockford's First Team v. Dutch, Crockford's won by 6,060.
Crockford's Second Team Dutch. Dulch won by 3,480,"
Crockford's Third Team v. Dutch Dutch won by 0,140,
In the three matches. Holland thus gains the verdict by 8,610 points. 288 hands were played by the three teams.
In their contest with the Ger- man team Crockford's made a total of 11.255 points, leading the Ger- mans at the close by 2,330 points. The result of the match with the Germans was:
team
led by
Crockford's first
6,680 points.
Crockford's second led by-3,645
points.
Crockford's third led by 2,930 points, an aggregato of 12,050.
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The following will represent the I B. Smith, F. S. W. Smith, D. Hongkong Hockey Club "A" team v. McLellan, W. D. Folley, R. H. Griffiths, C.B.A. at King's Park on Fri-F. Baker and R. M. Wood did not bat. day, February 28, at 5.15 p.m.:—E,
S. Moses, LA. R. Duncan (Captain).
L. F. Nicholson, F. W. Allen, E. G. S. Hamilton Dale, K. H. Uttley, S., W. H. Stephens Smith, W. A. Nowers, J. L. Tetley, Musson and C. E. Roes.
Anstruther
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Ladles Hockey. The following will represent the Burnett Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club in a friendly match against St. Andrew's
Lengue Matches.
on the Diocesan Girls' School Ground The first eleven of the Kowloon at 5.15 p.m. to-day: M. Bird: E. M. Cricket Club against the Indian R.c. Gray, J. Smalley; B. Franklin, A. Owen at Sookunpoo in a league match on Hughes, C. Forguson; E. 9. Laing, Saturday will be composed of tho M. Smalley, P. M. Harrop, A. G. Orme following players: J. C. Lyal, F. and E. Blackburn.
Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, E, F. Fincher, Mamak Hockey.
F. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, N. A. E. Mention should have been made dur. Mackay, G. C. Burnett, G. A. White. ing the beginning of the week in con-H. A. Gregory and R. G. V. Mead. nexion with the entries for the Mamak Hockey Competition that teams from For their Second Division match H.M. Ships will be cordially welcom-the Kowloon C.C. will be represented ed in the tournament for next ausson by the following players against the and entries should be sent to the Indian R.C. at King's Park: H. Overy, chairman of the Tournament, Mr. O. G. Leo, F. S. W. Smith, F. E. Low- England White C/o Government Radio rance, F. E. Skinner, J. Hunter, A. R. Office as soon as possible.
F. Raven, O. B. Raven, H. Hampton, (C. F. Wood and D. S. Green.
KOWLOON GOLF.
Junior Match.
DRAW FOR HONG FOURSOMES & Co.) v. J. McKnight and L. J. Caye
COMPETITION.
Brayley (Sanitary Department); J. G. Moyer and H. G. Russell (Mackintosh (Mustard & Co.), W. Taylor and G. L. Angus (China Light and Power Co.) Y. I Goldman and E. C. Fincher
The draw for the Hong Foursomes (Gilman & Co.); F. E. Remedios and
of the Kowloon Golf Club has been §. Jox (Union Trading Co,) v. T. P.
made and resulted as follows:
Saunderson and W. Stoker (Hongkong
W. M. Groves and L. G. Hartzman (Kowloon Godawns) bys,
G. B. L. Johnson and W. Simpson Electric). (Public Works Department), bye.
F. Bishop and Widdock) (Naval Yarl) v. H. Mundy and F. Edward
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