WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927

SPORTS SECTION

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON RESERVES WIN

YESTERDAY,

FREER STYLE.

BETTER THAN EXPERIENCE IN TENNIS.

CHARITY MATCH ON APRIL 23. "CHAMPIONS" IN DOUBLES.

of

Kowloon F.C. Keserves, runners- up in section "A" division the Football League. Fast season. keep in the current race to maintain their position.

The championship of the section hos seen annexed by the Scottish

Borderers,

Yesterday

W THE CHINA MAIL.

HOME RUGGER.

'QUINS' LOSE ON THEIR OWN GROUND,

BLACKHEATH LOSE IN WALES.

London, April 2. To-day's principal matches: }}

Leicester vlaited Gloucestor and were defeated by 32 points to 8..

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"A clone contest was acon at Mose- ley, where the home gide just scraped home against Liverpool by 3 points to nil

The Harlequins sustained a heavy defeat on their own ground, where Richmond defeated them by 4 points to nil

Because he had the freer style and hit the ball harder. J. W. Leonard creditably defeated Yew Man-tsun- competitor with a good deal of experience-in the open singles of the HK.C.C. tennis tournament, yesterday."-

The Craigongower youngster Kowloon's Reseryes beat the Hong Kong PC. Reserves showed commendable enterprise by S-nil, at Kowloon The Club in attack, driving well and plac-10 were short-handed Vickers gaveing with good judgment. Yew

Newport playing at home, had an the winners the lead before half-Man-taun had his opponent on easy task against the Old Merchant time and bates and Nicholls got the run but his chops and drives Taylors, who were beaten by 18 the other two, "

were good enough to win. Leonardpoints to nil

strong game with plays a abundant promise.

Points to the credit of the chibs in the running, for "send pluce medals are as follows:-

Gionts

P. W. D. . F. A. Pia.

Chi, Athlete 'A' 14 21 23 38 21 24

R.A. Réserves. 105 27 16 22 Kowloon Ke... 16 0 3482 15 21 [Note: Each club ploys 18 gamer: goal average does not cut

In Cup & League To-day."

T. Honda (holder of the singles championship) and S. E. Green (who was champion years ago)" were on opposite sites yesterday in the open doubles. Honda played well and his partner com- bined well." On the other hand,

Blackheath travelled to Wales.

where Cardiff were successful by

points to 6..

DEMOCRACY.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles.

“NATIONALISM EXPLAINED.

The Moral of a Hong Kong Coolie's Action.

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The "China Mail" publishes to-day, the third of a series of six lectures in which the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen explained his three prin ciples of Democracy and Nationalism. In this lecture the "Father of the Republic" explains how China lost "the precious jewel of Nationalism," and suggests how she may regain it in the future.

A PRECIOUS JEWEL.

Lost For Hundreds Of Years.

ty of the scholars was surpiased by Kin Lung, when he nbblähed the boundaries between Manchuria and China. So as I have såld na- tionalism became the creed of sol- diers and uneducated people and they only knew that their duty was to kill Tartars-they did not realise why, 30 the Manchus were suc- cesarul in destroying nationalism in China.

Nationalism is that precious The meeting of Swansen and thing which brings prosperity to Bristol on the former's ground pro-states and life and salvation to duced a greater struggle, the Welsh peoples. Now China has lost this jewal and why? I will explain in club eventually, winning by 6 points this lecture and I will also enquire to 5.

whether it is lost for good. That The Old Bites met the Londonis is lost and has been for hundreds Scottish and won by 11 points to of years is I think clear. Before try: but nationalism still exists the revolution the forces which as a sinte for ahundred years.

6.

London, March 24. Birkenhead Park beat Blackheath

This afternoon, the Army and Green and Hyde were ineffective by 25 points to 13,

ns a combination. They allowed the Japanese to take the offensive and thereby lost.

Beneft for Sandkum.

London March 24

Surrey County Cricket Club, have granted A. Sandham the "Surrey Yorkshire match on August 20 as a benent.

was also will:

dependence without losing their nu- Other peoples have lost their in-

tionality-the Jews for

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India is a subject coun-

But the Poles, never löst their na-

tional aspirations and after the Great War Poland became a nation. again and even a second or third class power.. Compare theso peoples with China. How is it that Chinese nationalism perished

opposed the revolution anti-nationalistic. You.

not End the idea in the books of the You will last few hundred years.. And there moral teaching, and talk about everyday life: But you will And that no one dares speculate abiit Manchuria. When the re- volution gained ground you will Sandham, the Surrey batsman.find the opponents of my national- listic views arguing that the con- Open Doubles (3rd pund) "open" with Tobbs, He has play-quest of China by the Manchus didance, she was a civilised and power- T. Honda and H. Akiyama beated in a number of Test Matches.] S. E. Green and W. Hyde 6-2, 8-6, 5-3.

Yesterday's Results.

Leonard beat Yew Man- tsun 6-1, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.

W

Royal Navy meet "in the Lai Wah Cup Sonkumpue. The Army wre xising a quarter of their share of the gals to the dependants the Jate Corporal Richard, 2nd K..S.B. Open Singles (3rd round):-

A Happy Valley, Chiress AthKSJ. tir 1st XI meet Club de Recreto fchampions and one point wh give the Chinese the unters-up position. Should they be beaten the issue will depend on Kowloon 1st XP's "ast match with HK.FC. which Kowloon will then need to win outright to be able to. tle for

a play-

FOR CHARITY.

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Clab Championship:-W. B. Cornaby beat G. Miskin 7-5 6-2, 6-2 L. Forster beat R. G. Wilkerson 6-1, 6-3 6-3.

Handicap Singles "A.": - 5. M. Garrard (rec. 4/6) beat Army to Play a "Hong Kong XI on B. D. Evans (rec. 3/6) €-4, 7-5-; L. MS. Lloyd tree. 4/6) beat St. George's Day.

W. L. Dunbar (rec, 3/5), 6-1; 6-4, Handicap Doubles :-Capt. E.W. Morris and Dr. R. E. Tottenham fowe 15/2) beat H. G. Sheldon and T. J. Prior (rec 15): 6-1, 6-2; E Grimble and H. Owen Hughes (owe 3:5) best J. R. Collis and Dr. C. H. Burton (rec. 15/2) 6-1. | 6-3; A. B. Raworth and T. H.

In the charity soccer match on

St. George's Day (Saturday, April 23) at Stokumpos, the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow is to kick-off at 4 'p.m. The Army to meet. Berectill Hong Kon IE

For half an hour Before the gaine and during the intervall musical welections will be contributed by the brass and pipe hands of the 2nd Balt. King's Own Scottish Bor- derers. Pipe-Major W. Mackle and others will also danes Scottish national dances."

The match has been arranged by the Military branch of the Minis tering Children's League. Messrs. Lane Crawford's are supplying, the ball which will be raffled during the Interval, tickets at 20 cents each. Messrs. I.Ruttonjee & Son have supplied a credit note to the value of $20; and the Sincere Co. one for $10 to be raffled on the ground.

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

TWO MATCHES FOR UNITED SERVICES.

KOWLOON AND THE CLUB.

The local United Services will play two cricket matches during the Easter holidays.

On Friday 12 noon) and Satur- day, they visit Kowloon C.C. On Monday (11 a.m.) they play the Hong Kong C.E.

HOW ENGLAND WON,

There was a drizzle of rain, but the ground was not affected.

11. the English captain, playing Fat centre-half was heading a drive when he cut his face open and was forced to retire. He returned later

The "Royal Party..

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"Internationalism."

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Before China lost, her independ- not mean the destruction of China. ful state. She regarded. bersalf as It was only the substitution of one supreme and other states as mere! y barbarians. She was the middle. dynasty for another. That is as much as to say that if the EnglishKingdom. Chinese nationality in Lendos, April 2

Commissioner of Customs made fact had become internationality. Nearly 100,000 spectators assem-himself Emperor, of China that Her Empire spread until it had ab. bed at Hampden Park to-day to would not mean the destruction of sorbed more than thirty

just as the East India Company |ncë dhe football international be China eftheris

under Clive,absorbed the states of tween England and Scotland.

India. For thousands of years These defenders of the Manchus China held firmly the theory of in- did not confine themselves to words ternationality and overcame all the but, they formed a party called the smaller states of Asia, not in the Royal Party. This party was not savage manner of Europe but by peaceful means working on the composed of Manchus. It was en-

of its goodwill of others that is by true tirely Chinese and many with his face plastered.

the supporters were overseas Chinese. government extended England's success by two goals to the revolution increased in weaker nations. Now we can say one was an amazing surprise. the strength, these people gradually why Chinese nationalism perished. Reloctons of the English team hay changed their minds and supportedIt was because for thousands of ing been gloamily informed that the evolution. Most of the Chi- years had been infected with the successful selection was impossible. wese overseas belonged to the diseuse of Imperialist, as England Triad Society, that is to say, the is to-day and Russia was yesterday, Chi Kung Tong, which originally Now a new doctrine is spreading was anti-fanchu and nationalistic, both in England and Russia. This But gradanky the Royal absorbed doctrine is anti-nationalistic: Na- them and they became supporters tionalism is too narrow. Some- thing wider is required. We can of the Manchus..

call this doctrine "International- It is in favour both in Eng. ism." land and Russia as well as with of China. the young intellectuals I have often heard these persons say, "The Kwong Man Tong's Three Aspects of Democracy is out touch with present tendencies. In- ternationalism is the thing." But is it if it is, how is it that China! lost her independence and her na- tional existence?

VOLLEYBALL FOR BASEBALL TRAINING.

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Buckey Harris, manager of the Washington Senators, finds that there is nothing like volley ball to take the kinks of winter out of his athletes' muscles, Jim McEvoy, a promising baseball pitcher, is on the other side of the net.

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The Services team. has been 6-8, 6-3;

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HOME BOXING.

NEXT OPPONENT FOR PHIL SCOT,

£3,500 FÖR 20› ROUNDS.

London, March 24.

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A brief account of the rise of these societies will not be out of place. The invasion of the Man ches roused considerable oppost tion but this had been crushed by the accession of Kang Hsi. It was Kang Hai who won over the upper and educated classes by his polley of encouraging Eterature and the far sighted persons to whom this jewel of, nationalism had been en-

An Old Chinese Doctrine. rusted realised that it would not

Internationalism is an old Chi- be safe in the hands of the upper: classes. When a rich man fears nese doctrine more than two thou- robbers he does not put his valu-sand years old. Morally it has its ables into an iron box which, will points, but it was because the In- be the first thing to attrnet thieves.telligentsia of China held this doc- He hides them in a dirty corner trine that the Manchu Invasion Kang Hsi where no one will think of looking, dektroyed our country. These men then hid the precioua was an Internationalist. He ar- possession of nationalism among gued that our old Emperors Man

and Mo were neither of them Ch the lowest classes of society and

Dese and that it did not matter if through them the tradition" was maintained through two hundred a Barbarian ruled China. Chinese years of Manchu rule. For this and Barbarians were all one. If a reason it is difficult to trace the man served us well then it was history of these societies for their well If ill then . Still better if members were not literary men but a man served the world well, Still handed down their traditions by worse if he served it ill. But the nations of the world begin with werd of mouth.

Imperialism, overcoming others in order to establish their own culture end their own dominion, and then take to internationalism aiming at world domination. The Chinese in old days had the same aspiration and it was Chinese internationalism which gave the Manchus their vic- 'tory. They did not mind who ruled over them. They not only accepted served & Manchu army but even. under the Manchu banner.

carrying pole and learned the Now supposing England and number by heart. When the re- America suppressed the ather suits were published he said that powers and conquered China: and he had won the first prize. He was supposing there were Chinese who a millionaire. He need never carry On London- helped them in the interests of in- things again! and half beside him- ternationalism. Should we feel self with joy, he threw his pole Into happy about it? If not it would be the sea. Even so the Chinese in because of our national feeling grasping at the shadow of Inter- Nationalism is the treasure which nationalism, threw away national-: preserves people. It is imple- lam which was the prop of their ment of their preservation; serving existence as well. They not only the people as his pen serven alost the empire of the world which schoigr. If we substitute Interna-they thought was theirs, but they On tion for it, we shall be exterminate have failed to preserve their own ed as the aborigines of China are heritage. being exterminated..

con-

To-day's Matches. Pay Comdr. Elstob, Pay Lt.-

Open Doubles (3rd round):— Comdr. Reed and Lt. Garrett of

and S. A.

Triad Society's Work.. When the Manchus won, over the H.M.S. "Frobisher: Lt. Dale and H. D. Rumjahn Lunt, R.M. of H.M.S. Rumjahn v. JW, Leonard and N.

literary men, they spread the doc- Tamar;"

Tate. H.M.S. Trambitzky Col. C. Russell

Phil Scott, Great Britain's heavy-trine that they were rightful suc "Bruce" Capt. E. W. Morris. Brown arid L. Forster v. E. dè LAS.C. Capt. A. G. Debbie, Soasa and F. Prata; 1. M. Razack weight boxing champion, is match-cessors of the great rulers of China 2nd/K.O.S.B.; Capt. CA. and J. Cassumbhoy v. E. C. Fin-ed with Julius "Yolle" Okain, the in old time, and by Kin. Lang's time it was treason to question American heavyweight, at Olympia. their authority, or even Bridgland. R. G. of Sigs: Capt. cher and E. F. Fincher.

over twenty rounda, for a purse of trast Chinese and Manchu or to A. N. Evers, R.A.P.C.; Mr-Gr. Fogden, R.A."

possess or read books dealing with 2,500, on April 21.

To-day Baldock was to have met Manchu, Hun or Tartar history as Felix Friedemann, Germany's ban-such. So all books which concern- tamweight champion, at the Alberted Chinese nationality were pro- Hall on March 30.

Beribed until the Triad Society alone maintained the tradition of (The Hung Society is not named after Hung Sau Tsun. It may get Its title from the name of Chu Hung Mp on Chu Hung Chuk, the latter of whom dates from Hong Hei's time.)

Reserves: Ft. Lt. Brewerton, Lt. Sturges. Lt.-Comdr Beatty and Lt. Sparks of H.M.S. "Hor. mes:" Surgeon Comer Hall, H.M.S. "Maine Pay Lt-Comdr. Shaw, H.M.S. "Tamar."

INDIAN R.C.

Junior Champions Celebrate on Saturday.

Handicap Singles "A"-G. S. Hugh Jones (rec. 15) v. G. Miskin (ser.); R. W. Lee (rec. 15.1) v. C. C. Stark (rec..3/6).

Handicap Singles "B":-R. L. Moncrief (owe 3/6) v. R. G. Wilkerson (rec 15/1)..

Handicap Doubles: T. J. Price and E. R. Price (rec. 4/6) v. R. M. Henderson and A. Brear- leg (owe 8/6);

MISS HELEN WILLS.

In honour of having won the Junior championship, an all day cricket match has been arranged by

New York, April 12 the Indian Recreation Club for this Miss Helen Wills leaves for Eng- Saturday, commenting at 10.30 a.m., land in the middle of May to prae- between team led by the captaintise on the England grass courts and vice-captain of the 2nd XI. before competing at Wimbledon. Tin will be provided in the club Reuter's American Service. house.

As Mr. A. d Arculi, captain of the 1st XI will be leaving for a holiday in Europe, shortly, the op portunity will be taken on behalf of his fellow members of wishing him

bon voyage.

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LIVERPOOL CUP.

A VICTORY FOR LORD"

"DERRY."

London, March 24. The Liverpool Cup resulted follows:

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members of the Ko. Lo Wai-the Sixteen run, Schiavoni won by name by which the Trind Society three lengths and same distance goes on the Yangtse-It was only separated the second and third."...

by becoming himself an official of the Society that he was able to de The Amateur Athletic Associa-pend on their loyalty. His mem- tion have given permission for a bership of the Society taught him team representing the Achilles much about it and he afterwarde Club (a club confined to athletic used this knowledge to wipe out the blues of Oxford and Cambridge) organisation and deprived the re- to visit Athens early this month volution of the advantage it might have gained from it. In this way to compete against Creek cham- even the Triad Society was utilised pions in an athletic contest of by others and nationallem in China track and field events. It is ex- came to an end. pected that the following will bej

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The English and Americans, and our ancestors as well might rightly It is generally considered that preach Internationallem. It is not the Chinese entered China from the for us to do so. When Germany west and settled about the Yellow was a great power she held to this River where they either exterminat doctrine. I do not think she would or civilised the Mino-Tez. If do ao now. If we keep our carry- ed Chinese culture were indigenous ing pole in our hands we may draw One mudd - one would have rather expected it the first prize yet and it may prove Wirs to have its origin in the warmer to be they who have thrown theirs On demand climate of the Fear River. "But away not forgetting, the ticket in-On Celsatte.

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If we grasp firmly this pole which On.demand An effort is being made to secura

Assuming therefore that the first the junior shield for presentation on

A claim has recently been made

Chinese were immigrants, their his- is nationalism, no appressors can On Singapore- tory shows that they were bio- overcome us. If we perish it will On demand- that day.

The teams for the match will be that the inventor of the "dummy"

logically fitted to survive. If you be by the hand of God, and God On Boalie

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On demand pass in Rugby football is G., W.

were asked whether this is so, you has no wish to destroy un : as follows

must admit it. If it proves untrue we should perish the responsibility On Shanghai - Mr. Sirdar Khan's team Wood, the ex-Leicester and pre-

On demand in future it will be because we have is on ourselves. We must ally sur Sirdar Khan (captain), A. el sent Nuneaton scrum-half. This

30 dage slant (privato paper). in the team:-G. M. Butier, The cause of this end is more lost our sense of nationality. I selves with the oppressed who num Arcul S. H. Ismail, S. A. R. fine old warrior is now 38 years

Os Yokobsz On demand Temail, A. S. Ismail, Y. A. old. When he was one year old D. G. A. Lowe, A. E. Porritt, than any other, conquest from out will tell you a story, about some ber half the population of the world Wahab, A. K. Minu, M. P. Madar, the famous brothers D. and E. R. S. Starr, B. M. Norton, R. L. side. Conquerore naturally object thing which I saw myself in Hong and with the weak and small na- PT. Manna, S. A. R. Bux and James, of Swansea, were selling Hyatt M. C. Nokes, and W. G. to independent thinking by the Kong, as an Illustration of shat flons, and when at last we have Sovereigos(Beak's buying rate)9,50 28 3/16 old coolle destroyed those who preach the Silver por a A. Butt.

dummies for Wales, and about Tatham. Butler won the AA.A. conquered. Witness the conduct of mean. There was an

Obton Copper, Chih. em. Mr. J. S. Ackber's toom: S the same time H. P. Reynolds, a 220 yards championship in 1928 the Japanese in Korea who allow.no who used to carry Dassengers Gospel of force then at lest we can Bar Nilver in Hongkong

Koreas as a nation in the school worked hard and saved ten dollara Arculli: S. A. Ismail, AH. Madar, A. S. Suffad. I. Haasan HD. Avon, Leicester, and Midlands ship in 1919, and Lowe won the text books: Just as the Manchus with which he bought a lottery The fourth lecture of the series Bate of Sale autorent

Bangko ab. Cola Rumishn, A. R. Minu, A. Rahmin, centre was winning matches Olympie 800 metres champion did in China. The cunning shown ticket. Having no safe place to will appear in to-morrow's China Chinos Seb, ula

by Hong Het in securing the loyal keep this ticket he hid it in his Mall D. Mohamed and 8. A. Humain with it for Bedford School, ship in Paris.

Manchu Efforts.

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Ackber (captain), F. M.very well-known Stratford-on-1 and the quarter-mile champion / reference to Korenas laatste or Juggage on the wharf who had begin to talk of Internationalkohibasé Copper Cent

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