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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935,
MASONS IN BOWLS FIXTURE
MATCH TO TAKE PLACE SOON
CONSTITUTIONS
TO MEET
DEFEAT OF ALL BLACKS
RUGBY TEAM
Memorable Display Given By Swansea Fifteen
(Continued from Page 8.) extra weight would give them a dle- tinct advantage in the closing stages, but this proved to be wrong, for the
up and
AREA ROWING REGATTA
ANNUAL EVENT NEXT WEEK
FINALS DOWN FOR TUESDAY
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra. Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 2nd November, 1935 (weather permitting) may be ob- tained at the Secretary's Office,
Kong Club; the Sports Club; and Gloucester Building: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong
For the first time the English Swansen men, with their tails well G. H. Tavlor, D. J. Tarr, H. Payne, Monday, October 28 (ents) and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.
and Scottish Constitutions of Free Masons in Hongkong, are to meet in a lawn bowls match for a Cup kindly presented by Mr. J. Owen Hughes for annual competition.
The match is to be played on the
Hongkong Football Club Green on Sunday, November 1, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
with
a
D.
| The_final whistle, was the signal for a wild stampede across the field, and the crowd engulfed the players in a sea of tremendous enthusiasm. fiths,
Swansen.-E. Jones; Gwyn Grif Davies: W. T. II. Davies, H, Tanner; R Williams, C. Davey, G.
up soontering, and swept back w White P. Hunt Long (cupt.), each and every attack an even New Zenland-D. more frmidable looking counter.
Solomon; N. Ball, G. Gilbert, M. Mitchell, T. II. In such a victory it is unfair to Caughey; E. Tindall, M. Corner; G. C. single out anyone by name; it is to Adkins, A. Lambourne, C. Pepper, J. the team and to the Club that the Manchester (capt.), R. King, W. pralae and congratulations must go, Collins, J. Wynyard, H. McLean. but, ns in some cases in the War, where honours to a unit were given duinis. aut by the popular vote of that unit, would the names of Tan- so, perhaps, havener, Davies, Davey, Long and Tarr
decided apon. Long it was who in the first half, the ball was dry, supported when Tanner so well in the spoiling that moat New Zealand movements, died before
had really started; Turr they they was responsible for getting the ball so cleverly and cleanly in the tight: and Davey was the spearhead of
of the defence outside, with that deadly whole-hearted crash tackle of hi when things are looking bad for his side, as well as the scorer of two considerable speed after really intelli- iries, the first of which called for
gent backing up.
The following six rinks been selected to represent the English Constitution:
B. E. Maughon, J. Owen Hughes, J. Bentley and J. C. Bon- nar (skip):
E. B. Reed, W. Ward, E. G. Post and W. E. Hollands (skip);
G. Stephens, C. E. Moore, E. Tuck and A. Brooksbank (skip);
C. Strange, A. T. Padgett, A. T. Hamilton and G.-C. Moss (skip);
T. Armstrong, W. Geall, A, F. Paul and T. Carr (skip);
J. Smith, E. 1. Wynne-Jones, 1. Westlake and A. W. Grimmitt (skip).
DEPARTMENT BOWLS
FINAL MATCH ON` SATURDAY
SUTTON SHIELD
FIXTURE
be
for service gigs will take place un The Annual Area Rowing Regatta
Tuckilay, October 20 (Finals);
The folowing three trophies are competed
for: Brown Cup, 2,000 yda., Small Units First Crewe
Units Second Crews;
Ah King Cup, 2,000 yds., Small Chaplains Cup 1,000 yds., Small,
Referee F. G. Phillips, Pontar-Units Novices Crews;
The present holders of the three trophies
the are
Lincolnshire Regiment.
The starts will be in the direction of Lal Chi Kok and the finish off Stonecutters East Pier,
BUILDING OXFORD SOCCER XI
PROBLEMS, IN DEFENCE
20)
Time Table for Final Day (October
13 a follows: 10.00
...
10.30
11,18 m.
D.11. 11.45 a..
Ah King Cup (Final). Chaplains Cup (Final), Brown Cup (Final), (approx) Prize Giving. Mrs. Thackeray (wife
of the G.O.C.) has kindly consented to glyo nway the prizea.
Royal Artillery will be."At Home.""
At the conclusion the OMeers of the
Londen, Sept. 27. Not for several seasons has a player in his second year at Ox- | University Soccer side. Such is ford been elected captain of a the case of E. O. W. Hunt, who is POLO CLUB GYMKHANA in charge this year. Hunt, as an outside-right, gained his Blue as
a Freshman last season.
AN IDEAL PAIR Tanner and Davies-what can one say of them? Perhaps just that, they bave very definitely "arrived," for a of five old Blues besides himself,
Hunt will command the services Heavy full story of them would fill J. T. Burrowes (Jamaica) volume.
and
Entries Received For All Events
Every move in the game la their P. H. Williams (Bradfeld). half- gth in defence, skill in attack, backs, and S. C. Gillehrest
change of tactics and, above (Charlerhouse), J.L. Field Gratifying entries have been re- all, the knack of bobbing up where (Charterhouse) and J. Lee (Blackceived for the Polo Club's Gymkhana. must wanted and least expected; with burn Grammar School), forwards, Ground at Boundary Street at 2.30 will be held at the Polo such young men about Wales are in-writes a correspondent in the Netes pam. on Saturday, October 26.
Chronicle.
which
Owing to the large entry for the Handy Hunter and Jumping Com- petitions, the time for the eliminat- ing rounds, in these two events has day, October 24. Contpetitors are been changed to 3.30 p.m. on Thurs- asked to turn up promptly at this
deed
A special trord, too, for Jones the
Candidates for the half-back fult-back, At one time
reserve to line are D. A. Patt (Charterhouse) Jack Bassett, and now turning out and R. H. Darwall-Smith (Charter for the Metropolitan Police. A grad player Zenland
house), both of whom have often died hard. With played in the eleven, and there are Manchester setting magnificent also D. Moss (Manchester Gram- example, the pack strove might and mar School) and E. A. Bird (Wine where possible, instead of at
5 pm na previously announced..
E
Lady Southern, 0.3, has kindly
main to overcome their deficiencies, chester). bringing off some really desperate The most favoured candidate for rushes as time went on and they saw the outside-left position vacated by able for practice at the Pola Ground Jumps will be erected and avail. The final of the Public Works defent staring them in the face, but W. F. Moss is G. C. G. Roberts, the to-day. Department Inter- Departmental
the plucky and resourceful defence Od Salopian, but other forwards of Lawn Bowls Competition for the never wavered, even before such a good stamp-are M. Clapham (High" } consented to present the prizes after i Sutton Shield is to be played on
onslaught, and it was of no avail, Saturday at 2.30 p.m. on the Kow-sevens, and even when Gilbert took bury). J. N. Grover (Winchester) Administering the Government will Outside, they were at sixes and gate). T. M. Lee-Bennett (Shrews-the Gymkhana, and H.E. the Officer Joon B. G. C. green between Crown over from Solomon at full-back, and G. C. M. Heathcote and R. N. Rayne be present, Lands and Waterworks Depart-Salmon went up to his right place, (Bradfield) and G. I. S. Bailey
as alan will II.E. the General things did not inprove, for the initia- (Manchester Grammar School),
Ómeer Commanding and The following are the two sad day for them, but perhaps prove so easy to fill. There is no will be the Tent Pegging Competi-
tive
Mrs: Thackeray. and the drive were missing. The defensive positions may not rinks:
The first item on the programme in disguise, for
they must
ments.
Crown Lands
J.Chambers
E. B. Reed
W. C. Simpson W. E. Hollands
(skip)
Waterworks
J. A. Bendall and must surely set about putting cricketer, and A. P. L. Tottenham has 17 entries, while the Men's Iloer learnt a very drastic lesson, outstanding goalkeeper in resi- tion, for which 10 entries have been dence, but B. H. Belle, the Essex received. The Ladies Bending Race J. S. Dinnen their forward houss in urder. Thе C. J. Tacchi
policy of resorting to high kick and (Repton) may prove better than 25.
has Thirteen ladies will com 11. 11. Rose
For the Sun when it to the others for the full back post-pete in the Football and Polo Stick catching and tauen-tions, although in the interests of Race confined to them, but by far kicking were bail.
Rafe and accurate even the side it would be as well If they entries are concerned in the Ilarly most popular event GA far as with the wet
wet bal
came up ngainst sturdy opposition-Hunters -All-the-
Competition, which will boast of 38 participants.
(skip)
CLUB TEAM TO MEET POLICE
Selections For Saturday's
Football Match
first haltering took place in the from other probable candidates.
when Swansea were attack- the Mumbles end. After 25
Hunt is making a determined minutes of fairly even play, a break the game at Oxford. He is intro- China ponies, Jumping for Austra effort to improve the standard of
Other events on the programme by Tann
Tanner and
are Musica! Chairs, Jumping for ling-out close to the New Zealand ducing regular physical exercises lian ponies
and a crong-kick led to a line. From the throw In McLean under an instructor as part of the entries have been received), Pelo (for which only two gathered, but was so hustled that training.
Goa! Scoring and Baro Back Wrestling.
lost the ball, and several Swan-
sen men went over the line for Hunt] to be awarded the touch. Harris failed with
an easy kick, but he This was the result of a truly
The Hongkong Football Club goaled the next all right.
PONIES PROMOTED
will be meeting the Police, lenders magnificent corkscrew ran by Davies, Mayflower Now Running
Hi!!
In The "C" Class
If Your Child Has Worms Baby's Own Tablets Will Set Him Right.
of the First Division of the loent who worked his way up to the 251 League, on Saturday on the Club before giving to Davey with the way Ground at Happy Valley, the kick clear. Full out for the line, with a
A common complaint among young of being timed for 4.30 p.m. desperate defender just on his heels,
The following have been select- went the old Welsh captain, and as ditions to pony classification of the food and water may be the means of The following alterations and ad- especially out here in the East where children is the presence of worms, ed to represent the Club:
he grounded the ball between the Hongkong Jockey Club Rodger (cant):
have been introducing the parasites into the posts, 50,000 voices let go n yell which announced: and Strange: Skinner, Gilchrist and Swansea, and even old and stald "A" Class
must have been audible all over Australian Ponies.-Vixen Tor to system. If you have reason to suspect Meholls; Fowler, Farrow, Elliot,members in the Committee-box stood |
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China Ponies-Mayflower to "the indications being A voracious fup and screamed like fiends.
Class:
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FRIENDLY HOCKEY
The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club against the Y.M.C.A. on the Club ground, King's Park, at 5p.m. to-day:
L. D. Kilbee; ... Catesworth, G., Sommer; K. E. Colter, W. A. Real (Capt.), J. L. Tetley: N.. A. E. Mackay, D. Carey. G. E. R. Divet!, S. A. Reed and D. L. Nooy.
nose,
Just
NEW ZEALAND'S TRY
Then came New Zealand's only reply, a fine try by Ball, started by Corner on the right, and carried on! by Caughey and Gilbert, who for C. W. Thomson (Royal East- laxative action and at the same time ance was allowed to lip through. tourne) retained the Sussex Pro gently tone up the little intestines. The last-named missed the kick, fessional Golf Championship when, did Harris a few moments later after in the replay over 36 holes on the child-specialist, they are equally good
Th
prescription of an eminent Davey bad
This time W. Davies nccepted a
again. clover pass frem D. White from the Forest Club at Forest Row, he beat colds and croup, and to rellove the
course of the Royal neck of a scrum before giving R. A. G. Harrison (Hill Barn, Worth- Williams the chance to put in Davey. Ing) by two strokes, having an The second half was desperately grim aggregate of 143 against his rival's and exciting, but defence prevailed.145.
Rong over
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A FATHER AND HIS BOY, AND MADE THEM BOTH
HAPPY!
YEP! AND NOW, BACK TO SHADYSIDE... GOSH, I GUESS THINGS'LL BE DULL WHEN WE GET BACK HOME AGAIN!
THINK SO? WELL, I DONT! FRECKLES, EVERYBODY' KNOWS I'M ONE OF THE RICHEST OLD CRITTERS :
IN THIS COUNTRY....I BEEN GETTIN' 50 MUCH
PUBLICITY, IT AIN'T GOOD
FOR ME.
́SEE THIS MAP? I HAD FT
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I FINISHED IT BY DRAWIN IN THE LOCATION OF MY MINE...ANYBODY COULD
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THIS DRAWING!
(I'M OLD, AND IF I SHOULD CASH IN, THE LOCATION OF
MY MINE WOULD,
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