SPORT.

LOCAL AQUATICS.

UNETED ATHLETIC CLUB MAITING.

The first annual aquatic sports meeting of the United Athletic Club was successfully held in the hath on Saturday afternoon. At-

tendance suffered a little owing to the

LAWN TENNIS,

INTERESTING GAME AT ORC

Wowww

The close of the Hongkong bawa Tennis Lengen was marked by a sour- Club, Causeway Bay, on Saturday Lament at the Chinese Recreation when the hous team, Champions of the league, played a series of games

GO. DEN RULE.-

MR. BOCKEFELLER'S VIEW'. OF WORLD PROBLAIMS.

tions in Shanghai, Mr. J. D. Bocke rations religions and social organis In the course of an address before faller, Jr. observed:

ODDS AND ENDS.

MANINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

Must & Swimaker Hanous?

coward but is ambject to arrest and danger of drowning, is not only a go to amet when he sees somebody in A man who can swim, and does not

imprisonment in France. This wa

GENERAL ITENS.

While walking in the grounds of his estate the ex-Kaiser was bit on) the head by falling branch. Ha was knocked to the greund, but not injured.

Excellent tennis was witnessed by opportunities, the lack of sanitation to stand his trial on the charge of at a Disposal Foard sale at Hading against the Reet" of the league of China, the limited educational sent a man named Willaume to prison have cost well over 250,000, was sold de I see the teeming population decided by the Court of Chartres, who housing 12 aeroplanes), estimated to A large twin-flight mised (capable of the gymkhana, but those present won by 60 games to 39.

a large gathering. The Champions and modern medical skill, the manslaughter. The magistrate said (Norfolk), serodrome for 100 guisear.

counter-attractions at the C.R.C., and

had an enjoyable time. competition of the meet and

the

WAN

some

Season.

Afterwards the

This is

for

subsistence,

the

Keen the second year in succession in which

struggle order the CRC, have won the shield, and in its grasp, I realise something of needed Eugane Tron, aged 21. was the roof of the new Government post

superstition which still holds many our to give help when his services were a man who could swim must endeav exciting finishes were witnessed The success, in view of the formidable tunities which lie before you Christian accompanied by Willaume, who is ages will then be conveyed to motor Tery they are to be congratulated on their China's needs, of the great oppor-bathing in the River Eure. He was office to be erected in Chicago. Car Blue Jazz Band added considerably to combinations they had to tackle this workers and laymen, and of the strong swimmer. Yron, auable to trucks or trains vis belts or tunnel Mail-carrying airplanes will land on the afternoon's enjoyment with a fine programme of music, A break of twenty minutes was made in the pro- trophies were distributed by Miss people, how quick they are to learn heard the cry and left Yron to drown.

hificulties that confront you. And aswim, got out of depth. He shouted cars.. Championship I see the responsiveness of the Chinese to his friend for help. Willaume gramme for tes which was served in Julia Wang. the spacious hall of the V.R.C.

This ceremony was when shown the way, how skilful with Wireless from Work Pola. followed by a tea-dance.

their hands, how patient, uncomplain- ing and hardworking, and the splendid well-equipped native leaders who are coming forward in the various spheres of life in ever increasing numbers, I so rich in population and resources. am fall of hope for this great nation,

RESULTS

The following were the results of the

tournament

The principal events were the 100 Fards Championship, team rate and long plunge, all of which caused much excitement. The Championship was won in grand style by D. Laing, Wong Po Keung and M. P. Lo beat who thas gained the distin-Rumjaha and Ismail (I.R.C.), 74. tion of being the first halder of the Ng See Kwong and Wei Wing Lok A. L Carrell cup which must be won beat Fincher and Bradbury (Civi three years in succession before be-Service) 7-4.

ming the property of the winner. Laing was presented with a miniature loca) beat M. E. Lo and M. FL. Lo, R. E. Lindsell and Franks (Kow 6-5.

Wong and Lo beat Lindsel and Franks; S-3.

Ng and Wei beat Ramjahn and Ismail, 9-2.

Fincher and Bradbury beat Lo and Lo, 74.

Wong and Le beat Fincher and Bradbury, 9-2.

Ng and Wei beat Lindsell and Franks, 8-3.

Kumjahr and Ismail beat Lo and

of the cup to kee. The team race was between two well matched teams captained by A. Botelho and D. Laing, respectively. Although they lost good ground with the first pair, Botelho's team won fine

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race

by & totch. The long plunge Wa won by L. R. Duncan (56ft.); F. Schnepel was second (53ft. Sias). A Water Polo match U.A.C. v. United Services, was closely contested, the United won by 3 goals to 2. Busschaert won in grand style | Lo, 8-3.

he event open to members of the V.R.C.

Water on

At the conslusion, Mr. A. H. Carroll, Chairman of the Clab-address- ed the gathering. He spoke of the success of the meet in spite of Counter-attractions. He said that wher the question of an aquatic sports meeting was mooted, many there were who promptly threw cold the project, but the committee stuck to their idea, and now they had every reason to congratulate themselves, Mr. Carroll thanked Mr. Witchell for the help be had given, without which the meeting could not have been so successful; the prize donors and subscribers for their support; and the V.R.C. for

the lusa of the bath.

Mrs. W. J. Carroll then distributed the prizes, and was afterwards pre- senter with a beautiful bouquet in

a silver vase by Miss Connie Smith.

RESULTS.

The following were the results of the the contests :--

Four Lengths Handicap. First prize by Mr. W. J. Carroll. 1. J. Kent;

2. K. Mason.

Long Plonge. -1, L. R. Duncan, 56! feet. 2, F. Schnepel, 53 feet 8 in.

Two Lengths Girls' Bandicap -1, D. Witchell, 14secs: 2. C. Smith, 41) 2-Tecx

100 Yards Championship for cup presented by Mr. A. H. Carroll. First prize by the Hongkong Share Broker's Association.-I. D). Laing, 62 2-5secs:

2. C. Logan, 66 5sery.

Boys' Two Lengths Handicap.), A. May, 30 4.5secs, 2, W. Urquhart.

Girls Two Lengths Handicap (breast and double stroke).--1, Witchell, 47 3-5sers; 3, Ruby Chu,

480.

Team Race (members).-A Potelho's Icam heat U. Laing's tean.

Yards Handicap (V.R.C. mem- ix)-1. E. Baschaeri: 2. J. V. Rarosey.

Two Lengths Handicap (memb.rs). -L. R. Duncan : 2, R. K. Valentine. Water Polo.-C.A.C, beat United Services, & goals to 2.

The officials of the meeting were:- Chairman. Mr. A. H. Carroll:

Judges and Committee. Meas. G. T.

.

POLICE RECREATION CLUB,

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL,

final for the above Championship Mr. Booker met Mr. Knight in the After a very good game Mr. Booker won by 3 sets to 2.

Score:---0-3: 6-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2.

FOOTBALL.

"AMBROSE

V. KOWLOON,

The "Ambrose" met Kowloon in a friendly, game on ground on Saturday and succeeded in Navy “A” defeating them to the tune of 8-0. affair in the first half, Kowloon only The game was a very one-sided having termen on the field. Con sequentlyAmbrose" succeeded in Penetrating their defence five times, without difficulty.

FORCE PLAYED OFT.

civilization. There was a time when the problems which are pressing on Many and difficult of solution are

"Does your husband ever strike you!" the Tottenham, N., magistrate Amundsen, the discoverer of the South was a bad lot." The Woman: Oh, If the plans of Captain Ronald asked a woman who said her husband

are carried out, a wireless message Just a clout over the head now and Pole and the famous Arctic explorer, no? At least, nothing to speak of. will be dashed to the civilised world again and a black eye on Saturday from what is the remotest, most inar-night, cessible spot on the earth-the North

T

antives one will be installed when the craft at Ankiam

aud" baa no wireless apparatus, but unusual spectacle Pole. Captain Amundsen's schooner A Danzig inmessage states that an

repaired and of St.

ta be

old

were

was witnessed where

ved by a flock of storks, which tac zoof Nicholas's Church and

next morning.

City Gate arrived one evening and flew away

found the salation of these problems, of from communication with other it was thought that in force was to be refitted. The explorer's party was cat the Europe bas demonstrated-God grant one break-his trip out to Note, last but the outcome of the great war in human beings for two years, with but permitted to rule the world. for ever-that force will never be year-two years of ice-bound horizons,

Individualism has supersedert force war was raging its most critical period al head drers of the Turk, according ot bitter cold, and endless night. "The As a possible solution of world pro when we left the world," said Captain to a decision of the National The fez is no longer to be the nation- and in America, as well as in other, we speculated in vain on the course substituted. The "kalpak" is made blems. It has been tried in Europe Amundsen, "and for many months Assembly. The "alpak" will be selfishness, it does not promote good-more than a year after the signing similar to the fez, only flatter and But individualism is of events. It was in December, 1919, of black cloth or felting somewhat will; it does not bring contentment of the Armistice, that we finally met broader. or happiness. Surely individualism Russian trader, who told us what is not the panacea for which the world had happened. Then I determined is looking.

Education, we would carry wireless,"

conntries.

And now, of late, leaders in the West have been advocating the you would be done by," as the solution adoption of the golden rule, "Do as

M

My late wife is now a widow," said a man at Tottenham, N., Pelins

and Wales for the financial year 1921- divored her. local education authorities in England Man:

The estimates of the expenditure of beyond my comprehension, The

Court, The Magistrate: That

I married A widow and I take it she now

of

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raw material in the world, while Gresi Britain was the premier manufactur ing and exporting country. Many of the students of yesterday had themselv gone into business and become direct channale for the consumption of· British manniactured goods. It was ever-increasing "of American-returned Dr. students from Chins which accounted,

Addressing the guesta of the Con-

the

of the problems of civilization. This show that more than £77,000,000 reverts to her original status as i is not a new principle; over 2000 is required. For elementary educa. widow. years ago it was enunciated by Christ, tion the present net estimates total the humble carpenter of Nazareth, but £63,648 790, compared with in all the intervening centuries it has previous figure not been given a fair test. Never has. The total for elementary educa- splendid old oak

At Cabinet meetings President £59,730,864. Harding will henceforth occupy a there been so great a need as to-day for the adoption of this principle and Teachers'

incindes the

chair for a return to the simple life and maintenance

following: has just been presented to him salaries £43,296,335, by a committee of newspapers repre- RELIGIOUS CO-OPERATION IN CHINA. £3.115, 149; schools for blind and the President's connection with jour-Hayes, Swanwick, Derby, teaching of the Nazarene Carpenter ministration 2,974,541; losa charges per fraternity to commemorate the and female, which opened at the number

£10,443,763, ad- senting the whole American newparention, of Chinese Students, male undoubtedly co-operation in religious work, Mr. meals and so on £2,115,411. For

In emphasizing the importance of like £1,438,930; medical inspection,alism. Rockefeller mentioned that since higher education - £13,469,731 is the a letter from a Chinese pastor in the £11,086,778 for 1920-21. It includes: shining and Vesuvius looming in the the United Kingdom, where there in recent years had been made coming to Chits he had received estimated expenditure, compared with evening just now, with a full moon students were far too few to-day was American-educated Chinese in Chins V. E. Wellington Boo, the in a large measure, for the rapid. Chinese Minister remarked interior telling: of his work and of Training of teachers £593,597 background capped with heavy was nach for them to learn, whether possible by the remission on the part Naples Bay is very beautiful in the one of the countries where Chinese The rapid increase in the number of that growth of American trade in China. the as

money which he needed, he said, "to

secondary schools £5,727,542; other cloud from which come Bashes of in government or in commerce, in of the United States of pas half of the teach bis forms of further education 14,185,945; people Presbyterianism. It was not aid to students £1,316,929; loan the volcano's menacing aspect, scien- at present about 250 here, very share being $24,000,000 gold, or 7 per managed to field 11 men and although the Baptist Church, the Congregs £697,103; medical inspection £35.636; feared

half Kowloon the "sm" of the Presbyterian Church, charges £687,647 administration tista declare that no eruption is to be small number when compared, for cent of the total indemnity. The prac

flame and a dull-red glow. Despite learning, or in geserah. There were Boxer indemnity allotted to it, its.. they played pluckily it was evident tional Church, or of any church, that physical training £1,620. that "Ambrose was the superior the people of China or any country

example, with the 2,500 in thetical question as to how mere Chinese were interested in, but rather, the

United States. great fundamental eternal truths of

One of the oldest inhabited houses belief that this country was one of come to Great Bitain naturally raised Apart from his students could be encouraged to religion. It was rather a source of the birth of Flaubert, the great French to be 800 years old and the ancient of men, he desired to see more Chinese of the British share of the Borer in- in Scotland, Closeburn Castle, reputed the best schools for training leaders the question of the remission of a part the utmost satisfaction to him to note and "falsumbo." will take place on dialed in the sale of the Closeburnable reaction which the presence of cent. of the total amount of indemnity. writer, author of "Madame Bovary" horde of the Kirkpatricks, will be in-students come because of the favour.demnity, which was about 11.3 per the co-operative spirit which existed

December 12 next. in the religious enterprises of Chira.

Anatole France Estate, Dumfries, in September, by more Chinese students would have The annual-instalment stäl-dae to tells an amusing story of Manhert. A Messra Knight, Frank, and Butley, upon the relations between Chins and Great Britain, including principal and beautiful young actress set her heart of Hanover-square, W. The beanti Great Britain The benefit would be interest, was about £400,000, and The St. Joseph's College Footabli Ciuh, Colony yesterday be the s.5. Silver casion she forgot to tompose her poem

Dr. C. returned to the upon winning the poetry prize from Fful Covenanters Glen runs through mutual and far-reaching. Not only there were twenty-three more instal

the Acadamie Francaise but on one oc- the property. announces in an advertisement appear- State her attended the until the day upon which it was due. ing elsewhere in this issue that a Dedication of Peking Union In despar she appealed to Flaubert to

did the contifity of Chinese becikery, ments so pay. The unpaid portion, meeting of the Cish will be held in Medical College and the Medical write two hundred lines on in death on July 17, of one of the most pat neighbours each to the two hundred students here every year, with some of the most important refunded, would provide Chins with the College Building, Kennedy Road, Conferetice, as the delegate of the mortality" before midnight, and the picturesque characters in American

News comes from New York of the of the British Empire maka Luple means not only of sending one or at 5.30 pm., to-morrow to discuss Hongkong Chines: Medical Associa locked him in her library to complete baseball According to the reports plans for the forthcoming season. tion.

cha, but the large vested interests but also of encouraging education in 1 capital and commerce in China with a view to the extension of the task. At 11.30 he had not writ-Arthur A. Irwin, famed in many compataots in the different Prominent British of many walks of Cordwand the presence of millions intercourse between the two peoples.

In the second

team.

Referee Mr Jones,

ST. JOSEPHUS F. U.

MEETING TO-MORROW.

MR. Omar, Hon. Secretary of

Ail Old Boys who are interested and

are willing to play, are requested to be present

Spoofing" The Immortals

The celebration of the centenary of

ten a line: then bestirring himself, sports, who was a passenger from he took down Lamartine's "Har New York to Boston on

the

parta of the British Empire, life-in private enterprise and public game for spoons. The Civil Service monies" from a shelf and copied out Metropolitan Line Steamer Calvin water constantly giving rise to life, in the educational as well as in the the necessary number of verses. Un-Austin," disappeared while the ship justment, not only between the in favour of the visit of Chinese questions for adjustment and readmissionary world-were all heartily aware of their true anthorship, the was on her way from New York to Governments, but between the two students, and the recent reply of the lines we e submitted by the actress Boston

were successful on all three rinks.

Score:→

LAWN BOWLS.

CIVIL SERVICE. Hudson Roţiance Seccombe

POLICE.

Massey

to the Academie, which awarded her

Tacchi (Skip)

CLARK Y. FERGUSON,

J. Clark (Police) met A. Ferguson

May. Y. Summers. T. Meek. J. Beatb.(Taikoo) in the semi-final of the open Hill

F. Schnepel R. C. Witchell. A. H.Singles Championship of the Colony Patheyjohn

Kowloon on Saturday. After a very Allen

Carroll, C. H. Blake. D. D. Urquhart, close game, Clark won by three points. Stanley (Skip) 2 D. Laing, and J. ('. Finch.

Referee, Mr., J. Carroll; Statier, Mr. R. C. Witchell; Hon. treasurer,

Mr. D. D. Urquhart, Ilon. secretory. Mr. C. H. Blake.

Score: J. Clark 21; A. Ferguson 13.

Hell

Dascan

POLICE V. CIVIL SERVICE. The Police team were at home to Bacon

Nicol Davitt Allen (Skip) Watt Hollands Kelly

Muir (Skip) 12

Henderson Reynolda Gerrard

peoples se well Brcoming into contact Under-Secretary of State for Fansign the prize sad printed Lamartine's

with the pick of Chinese youth the Affairs, in the House of Commons Syncopating the already syncopat people here in general, and the in-added another gratifying proof to the verses over the signature of Louiseed music of a fox-trot is the principle tellectual classes in particular, could existence of a favoursble sentiment 18 Collet! It was a capital joke against of a new dance which has been invent not fail to know some thing of the on this question. That reply stated the "Immortals," but Flaubert never ed at the New York Hotel Astor hopes and aspirations of the New that it was proposed to appoint a confessed his part in it until long by the National Convention of Dano-China One sure result from the committee to deal with the subject in afterwards.

ing Masters. The dancers apparently Chinese students' movement to Great the near future. wait at 1, step on 2 and 4, rise at 5, Britain would be the rapid extension

The & L.Torilla", will leave for the above places on ur about fundas 11 October 1921 at 0 p.m.

The P. & O. Ex. "Earmala" will leave 11 Oct. 1931 at noon.

the Civil Service team in a friendly Fincher (Skip) 21 Robertson(Skip) 17 for the above places on or about Tuesday

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CATCHERS!

UP

and step on 6 and 7. What they do of the commercial and trade relations

to 3 is not told, but the World says between China and Great Britain, a Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hodgen warn perhape offer a prayer to get through because of the fact that Chins war which arrived here yesterday from that at the third step the dancers thing which was to be much desired passengers by the P. &0. “Kazmais" safely.

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FATHER.

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TILL THE RIGHT SORT

OF MAN

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