MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924.

LAWN BOWLS,

2

Fine Performance.

POSSIBLE MADE BY K.D.R.C.gistered a 7 and an 8. Only on Gray's men, in scoring 42, re- Despite the heat-wave on Satur-one previous occasion has day, there was much activity on possible" been registered In the bowling greene in the Colony league bowls. This was in 1920 and the fixtures in the league were when Taikoo R.C. made 8 against carried a further stage. The high the Civil Service C.C. scoring on the R.H.KYC ground was the feature of the afternoon's play. Results will be found

below:-

DIVISION 1:

.

K.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.

Playing on their own ground in the first division, the Kowloon Cricket Club defeated the Kow loon Bowling Green Club by 56-51.

Scores! KC.C. Overy

Comley

'Hunter Gibson

Abraham Fletcher

K.B.G.C.

Yesterday the 42 was made up

as follows: 6, 8, 0, 1, 2, 0, 7, 4, 1, 1, 20, 2, 3, 0, 0, 1, 0, 8, 1, 042 Their opponents scored: 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 8, 3, 0, 2, 0, 0, 1 13.

T.R.C. v. IR.C.

On the Taikoo Recreation Club ground, the Indián Recreation Club were defeated by 64 to 55.

T.R.C.

L.R.C., Barker Peterson O'Brien i Laing

(S.) 19 McKechnie

A. Rumjahn Suffiad Esplira Daw

Arcalli Madar

Harteam

D. Rumjahn

EASMA.

SATURDAY'S SPORTS AT

· STONECUTTERS.

SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION:

Considerably over 800 people assembled on the "Easma" beach, Stonecutters Island, on Saturday afternoon, to witness the first annual aquatic sports and swim-

THE CHINA MAIL.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

RESOLUTION TO DISARM PASSED.

(Reuter's Service.)

Genova, September 7.

BASEBALL IN US.

LEAGUE RESULTS.

(Router's American Service,)

NEW YORK, September 7 The Assembly unanimously i Below will be found the webk's passed amidst prolonged cheering result of games played during the the disarmament resolution which week in the Baseball Leagues. Mr. MacDounld and M. Herriot Played on Saturday.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. had previously discussed at length.

TERMS OF RESOLUTION. Brooklyn 8 New Yorku The first committee is requested, Pittsburg..tz Cincinnati...... ming gala of the Ex-Active Ser-firstly, to consider with a view. Chicago..................... 6 St. Louis...... possible amendments, the articles Philadelphia... 7 Boston.......... of covenant relating to Philadelphia...10 Boston 8 settlemont of disputes; second.

AMERICAŃ - LBAGUR. examine ly, to

within Washington... t New York...... what limits the terms of article 36 Cleveland..... Chicago paragraph two of the statute estob- Detroit. 6 St. Louis...... fishing an International Court Philadelphia...18 Boston: might be rendered more precise and Philadelphia... 7 Boston thereby facilitate a more general Played on Sunday, acceptance of the clause and thus -NATIONAL-LEAGUE- strengthen the solidarity and St Loufs ii. 4 Cincinnati tiek security of the nations of the world Chicago...... Pittsburg by settling by pacific means all dis New York.............. 2 Brooklyn putes which may arise between

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

14

vice Men's Association. As re- gards arrangements for the com fort and convenience of members,; these were an unqualified success and more than made up for what can only be described as poor entries for the various events. A broiling hot afternoon probably had much to do with the dearth __(S.) 17 of cutries. Those who did not enter the water sought-ahelter in deck chairs under the shade of the matshed

The more humorous events such (S.) 29 as walking the greasy pole, the musical life-buoys and the sausage race created lots of fun and in these items considerably more

'NATIONAL LEAGUE, tribute immediately, the reading of Boston 4 New York... 3. interest was takén.

The beach was brightly decorat- the resolution was finished and in Boston 3 New York.....10

and impassioned speech Brooklyn ed for the occasion, flags and bunt-brief

...... 7 Philadelphia... 2 } 55 ing fluttering bravely over the emphasised, his hand beating on Brooklyn....... 6 Philadelphia... 3

matshed in the very slight breeze, the desk, the awful results of a Pittsburg 5 Chicago........ and it was evident that the Com- great war. He urged the Assembly. Pittsburg......Chicago....... mittee making the arrangements, to agree to the resolution, the Cincinnati...... 5 St. Louis Cincinnati 9 St. Louls had taken considerable pains over nature of which he explained. their work; in fact a number of F. the members had been working on

the beach all the morning.

Harvey Kynoch

McFarlane

(S.) 24

Russell'

Matthews

TS.) 12 Perrie

McLaggan

Weir

Whibley

Grlies

Tacchi ***

Farrett

(S.) to

Pile

Lapsley

Muirhead

Husain

(S) 17

Ismail

'Lammert

Chapman

Goldenberg Brawn Hyde

Nish Hall Guy

McCubbin J. Sloan

Hyder Ismail

(S.) 20

(S.) 30

Total ..64 Total

(S.) 13

LEAGUE TABLES.

DIVISION L.

(S.) 17

Total ......56. Total...... 51

c.c.c.

Muskett

Fritz

Green

C.C.C. v. P.R.C.

P.R.C. McLennan Glendenning

Kowloon C.C..........7 Kowloon B.G.C. ... Police R C.............10 I 9 SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

4:

Fot

Agst.

Playing on their own ground

P. W. L. Craigengower administerell an-Taikoo R.C............ 8 71 14 other defeat against the Police by Craigengower C.C... 9 6 3 12 To add to the pleasure of the 15 points. Bradbury's rink won C.S.C.C. 8 5 3 10 guests. popular airs were play the day. Scores:-

438ed on a gramophone fitted with an 2 6 Amplifier.

For the purpose of the aquatic sports a lighter, kindly lent for the occasion by the Royal Army Service Corps, was moored-close to the beach and the swimming Taikoo R.C.........508 380 128 00 course extended from the lighter Craigengower C.C509 486 23 00 and parallel to the matshed. Civil.S.C.C...457 450 00

All Catered For. Kowloon C C. ......403 408 00 (8.) 22 Kowloon R.G.C.448 450 00.

Police R.C.523 664 00 141

P. W. L Pts. 6 5 .1 10 Kowloon Docks R.C. 6 4 2 Indian R. C.

Clark D.

58888

www88 Down.

Bradbury.

McLeod Gimant

(S.) 33

(5.) 18

Alves

Whanitt

Noves

Reynolds

Fisher

Sword

Busy

(8.) 15

Taylor

Reid

Rozelott

Dennis

Macfarlane

Murphy Hollands Clark A.

Taikoo R. C.

(5.) 19

Total 67

(S.) 12

Total 62

8

7 3

4

6

Kowloon C. C... 8 3 Kowloon B G. C.... 5 2. R.H.K. Yacht Club 2

5

6

3

4

4

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

C.S.C.C. v. T.R.C.

Playing on the Civil Service green, Talkoo defeated their

-opponents by 10 points thus still retaining their premier position in the league Scores:-

T.R.C. Peoples Young

Morrison Hamilton

0.8.0.0. Oswick

Murphy

Smith

Knight

(8.) 19

(9.) 15

McLeod

Callip

Whyte

Duvey

Drummond

Massey

Terguson

Allen.

(18.) 22

(9.) 15

J. N. Sloan

Knott

Bateman

Russell Wallace

(5.) 14

Total 55.

Hollidge Laing Gregory

DIVISION II

DIVISION 11,

Taikoo R. C 384 301 83 00 Kowloon D. R.C...409 288 121 00 Indian R. C..300 438 00 48 Kowloon C. C425 494 00 69 Krwloon B.G.C....267 288 00, R.H.K. Yacht Club 326 392 00

FOOTBALL AT HOME.

LEAGUE RESULTS.

(Router's Service.)

66

LONDON, September 7. The following matches were played on Saturday in the English (8.) 16 and Scottish Leagues. Total 45

0

The small children were not for- gotten and those under five years of age were granted the privilege of a dip in a specially erected bran tub on the sands wherein were contained numerous surprise packets.

At the conclusion of the sports,

Dr. Fenton, Hon. member of the

Club, in asking little Miss Patricia MacReynolds (daughter of the Hon. Secretary-who was un-

states. The resolution was unani-Detroit. 4 St. Louis mously adopted amid loud and pre-Cleveland 1 Chicago 10 longed chooring, after speeches, by New York ...... 4.Washington... 2 Mr MucDonald and M. Herriot. Played on Monday.

Mr. MacDonald mounted the

.t

Mr. MacDonald was cheered to:

the echo ss with emotion, he bowed

AMERICAN LEAGUE, his head and resumed his seat.

New York.... 3 Boston

0 M. Herriot seconded the tribune Washington... 5 Philadelphia... 3. New York.....12 Boston 2 and said he would he deplorable if the debate ended in a mere acade Detroit....16 Chicago.....

Washington ... 4 Philadelphis..... 3] mic discussion. M. Herrict was Detroit 2 Chicago.................10 convinced the resolutior was a great St. Louis......II Cleveland..... 8 step of advance towards the creation St. Louis... 2. Cleveland......13 of a real living spirit of Inter--" Played on Tuesday.

national solidurity. It was possibly not a perfect solution, but showed the desire and will of the Assembly to realise real progress towards an era of peace.

VOICE OF INDIA, '

- NATIONAL LEAGUS.- Boston

New York...... 3 Boston 2 New York......10 Brooklyn......12 Philadelphia... 9 Brooklyn o 4 Philadelphia..... 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE

Mr. MacDonald was present at Boston the Assembly debate on urmaments Boston which, President Matta said, they Chicago... were anxious to conclude to-day.

14 New York. 5. 2 New York...... 6 Detroit:

8 Detroit .........

The Maharajah of Bikanir voiced Chicago the ardent interest of the Princes of Cleveland.....12 St. Louis ..... Indie in securing peace and justice, F. Played on Wednesday." Thoy associated themselves with

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TRADE CONGRESS.

RESOLUTION REJECTED.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, September 6. The Trade Union Congress over- whelmingly rejected a resolution.

arbitration. He entirely concerned New York..... 4 Boston....submitted by the printing, book-

DAVIS CUP.

AUSTRALIA NOW IN CHALLENGE ROUND,

(Reuter'e Servicc.)

Boston, September 6 Australia beat France in the

with Mr. MacDonald's rejection of Brooklyn Philadelphla... 6 binding and paper workers' union final round of the Davis cup and the draft treaty of mutual assist Brooklyn 7 Philadelphia... referring to trade union differences live thus earned the right to mest ance. He said it was imprudent to Chicago 6 Cincinnati...... subject to free trade, protection and the United States in the challengu

the general council to approach the

avoidably prevented from attend. reduce .amatnents, unless security Pittsburg....14 St. Louis Imperial preference, and asking round, Gerald Patterson won the

us previously assured. Boferring

AMERICAN LEAGUE", to the exceptional position of India Detroit 6 Chicago and the complex problem of the Detroit

6 Chicago. frontier, he said that the reduction St. Louis 7 Cleveland....... of the garrison would weaken the St. Louis 9 Cleveland security of India. -

FRENCH PRESS.

Paris, September 6.

New York......11 Boston ...

*Played on Thursday,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

M. Herriot's speech is acclaimed Brooklyn' ...... 5 Boston in the Press for its clearness, com- Brooklyn

..... 9 Boston

2 Labour Party with a view to estabmatch by defeating Jean Bonotra, lishing a joint, committee Wimbledon Champion, by 6-3, 6-1, investigate industries separately 0-8.

to

and report to the next Congress. In perfect weather, but on a soft Mr. Cook (Miners' Federation) court, the Frenchman scored bril said the resolution was one of the liantly in the first set on Patter most dangerous submitted to the son's service. In the second- Congress.

Patterson quickly took the lead despite the utmost efforts of the bounding Basque, who was slipping: and slitling "bu the soft court. There was an exciting fight in the third set and Edrot made a plucky attempt to save the gamo, but was finally, routed." The match. only listed. 64 minutės.

ing) to present the prizes, com- mented rather strongly on the dearth of entries and said jokingly that though he was many years older than the average member of the Association he would have entered for the Gentleman's race himself if only he had brought his costume with him. (Laughter), He appealed to the members to take their sport seriously.

5 vagueness, and for dissipating the St. Louis... 9 Pittsburg Miss Patricia MacReynolds, illusion that France will abandon Cincinnati 3 Chicago after distributing the prizes, was the mutual assistance pact. aus. AMERICAN LEAGUE, the recipient of a souvenir of the promptly as she will abandon the occasion and a bouquet.

Mír. Rulur. Chaney (an Official of the Club) in making the presentation thanked the gathering for turning up in such large numbers.

The task of conveying the visitors home was a long one and. the last launch disembarked its passengers at 8.30 p.m.

The Results:

pared with Mr. MacDonald's Philadelphia 10 New York

RETURN TO LONDON,

Puria, September 7. Mr. MacDonald and M. Heriot arrived this morning from Geneva. The former immediately went on to London,

́ ́ESSAYS ON PEACE,

ENGLISH LEAGUE. Arsenal..........2. Liverpool.o Aston Villa......0 Newcastle Blackburn.......0 West Ham .......l Bolton W3 Bury3

The following are the results: Cardiff City.....3 Leeds ..................20

Girls between the age of 10 and Everton ..........I. W. Bromwich...o Playing at home in the second Huddersfield...2 Sheffield U15 years (50 yds:): 1, Eileen division, the Kowloon Bowling Notts C. Tottenham.

Manchester C...4 Notts. Forest....2 Anslow; 2, Doris Hunt.

Boys between the age of 10 and Green Club were defeated by the Preston N. ED Burnley 215 years, Open Event, (60 yds.) Kowloon Cricket Club by 62 to 52. Sunderland..... Birmingham...1, E. Blunsdon; 2, E. Glenden-petition arranged by the American,

K.B.G.C. v. K.CC.

Philadelphia 8 New York Washington ...13 Bostan

Played on Friday!

NATIONAL LEAGUE. B

New York ...... 6 Philadelphia New York 15 Philadelphia Brooklyn 4 Boston ******

Cincinnati.

DOMINIONS

TO CONFER.

Mr. McNamara on behalf of the Lancashire 6 textile workers of

opposed the resolution.

The Congress passed a resolution affirming their determined oppost tion to compulsory arbitration.

3

0

H'U.S. FLIGHT.

WÖLD-FLIERS RHACH BOSTON,

(Reuter's American Service,)

LACOSTE'S EFFORT,

B. Lacoste beat Fat O'Hars Wood 8-10, 6-1, 6-1, 7-5. Wood started well, repeatedly breaking through the Frenchman's service Lascosta's subsequent victory was mainly due to the tiredness of his opponent, who was unable to main. tain a terrific pace. Lacoste was at his best in the fourth set, proš As the Girme

airmen approached,ducing perfect strokes with deadly, escorted by a large fleet of land aceurney.

Boston, September 6. The American world fiers have

plunes, all the steam-craft in the

Harbour blew whistles and the city:

bells pealed. Thousands of people

3 Chicago Aug 1

· AMERICAN LEAGUE, New York, September 7. -

Chicago

3 St. Louis..... I The formation of European, Detroit 7 Cleveland. 3 Ainerican and other groups inside Detroit 20 Cleveland. I arrived. the League of Nations for, dealing with purely local problems is the most novel feature of the plan which was awarded a £1,000-prize in the British section of the com

(Reuter'a Service.) Mr. Edward Fileno, for the best,

assistant had been kept busy, 50 SCOTTISH LEAGUE. YA Ladies' Race (25 yds.): 1, Miss essays on how to restore the peace Aberdeen Celtic 4. Blunsdon: 2, Mrs. Barnett.

Capetown, September 6.

walong by an importunate customer The and prosperity of Europe by inter

Minister of Finance

"I thought you said he was a that eventually he demanded Hearts...5 Mortonť

Gentlemen's Race (60 yds) 1, national co-operation, The prize announced in the Assembly that the jumper? remarked the man to Madam, are you, shopping: Kilmarnock Airdrieonians...3 W., Simpson, R. Wilson, winter also favours a European Government had reconsidered its whom the dealer had been trying here Motherwell.... Aytazinī

Girls between the age of 10 and musk guarantee treaty or a decision and now agreed to parti- to tell the horse for three hours. Certainly retorted the woman, (S.) 24 Partick... Hamilton 15 years (Open Event) 60 yds: sirotlar pact to which Britain and cipate in the proposed Dominions So he is," said the dealer.

Oh Raith R2 Falkirk Eileen Anslow, D, Hunt. Toland should adhere with the Conference as the discussions would Well, he must have come St. Johnstone... Hibernians......3 Boys between the age of 10 and consent of the Dominions, who, he merely tentative.

uaknit St. Mirren.......2 Dundee 15 years: 1, F. Blunsdon; however, would not participate. A

Scoree,

KB.G.C.

KC.C

Hall Cuff

Robson

Pearman McKay

(S.) 15

Hazel Warren Hunter. Wylie

Howe Davis Ramsay

Jack

Heathcole Horridge Robinson

(S.)

McNeil

Johnatone Morley

Muir

(S.) 18

Total

(9.) 19

62

()()(S.) 19 Hoather Jack Labrum Davidson

'Total .....52

EHKYC v. KDRC

Playing on the Yacht Club green Kowloon Docks defeated their -opponents by 89 points, thanks to

the abnormal score registered by the rink that was skipped by Gray. Scores:

KD.R.C. Hamilton

J. Ramsay J.Puncheon

Gray

-G. Puncheon

R.H.KYC Jamie Reed Willlanison

Brayfield

Sellars o Water

(S)1

Carpenter, pa Shelfshcar

GLASGOW CUP,

Following are results of matches played in the first round of the, Glasgow Cup.

Queen's Park...o Third Lanark... Clyde .............. o Rangers

INTERPORT POLO.

SHANGHAI WIN GOOD GAME:

(From Our Own Correspondent,).

Shanghal, September 6. Shanghai won the interport polo this afternoon by 7-8, after an excellent gamer debms we ✅ Hongkong scored the first goal. "At half-time, the score was 8-2 in favour of the home side. The Shanghai men, however, added 4 more points while Hongkong was only able to add one. For the visitors, Palmer and Judd played splendidly,

The teams were: PERCY(STE1 | | Shanghai,

Gow

S.)

Gallon Dixch

Ashcroft"

Stock

Johnkfon

Shaw

Edwards

Newbigging McMichael Boyd Robinson

Hongkong.

1 Davies.

2Palmer.

& Neville

Judd (

was capta!

New

ning. *star

Anslow.

survey of the other thirty-six prize: Walling the Greasy,Pold: Wwinning plans and the essays of C. Simpson.

4,700 British and Dominion com Ladies and Gents' Relay Hace pestore shows that nearly Hall (Open Event): Misa M. Bluns regard the League as the chief in don and R. Wilson,

Musical Life buoys Miss Pstrument of international. co-opera tion. The majority urge the ad Hunt

miesion of Germany to the Thue Sausage Race: Tacchi (Jr.), and gharantee pact widely Frost and Glendenning (two teame competed.

supported.

The Officials for the were :-

Judge Mr. H. E. Rose and Bir Laurenson;

Starters.Mesare. Hunt and

Beach,

Conveners, Messrs. baney and Moore'

In Clurge of Refreshment Mr. F. P. Anslow.

Committee Messrs. Murray Cooraes and Cooper,

Tub Ohio painful apóte apibe

the congre

MOROCCO.

SPANISH LOSSES

(Reuter's Service,); } 50 "Madrid, September 6-.:

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PANISH LOSSES

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