?

10

LAWN BOWLS.

CLOSE CALL FOR SENIOR LEADERS.

K.C.C'S INCONSISTENT FORM.

*

YOUNG STRIBLING,

VICTORY OVER VAN PORAT IN FIRST ROUND.

TO MEET PHIL SCOT.

In a

By very narrow margins the Craigengowey C.C. and the Civil Service C.C. leaders in Division 1.to-day.

THE

CHINA

FOOTBALL.

CRIME KINGS & SIGN PEACE PACT.

ARMS LIMITATION AGREEMENT.

A PROFITABLE TRADE.

"Searface"

MAIL.

'ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION,

SUNDAY HERALD CUP.

year

Chicago, Saturday,

The annual report of the Foot- 10-rounds' contest here

Capone and George ball Association for the Young Stribling, who is ("Crazy") Moran, the rival Chicago states:- shortly to meet Phil Scott ingangsters have signed a Peace Pact The Council have pleasure in of the Lawn, Bowls League, won London, knocked out the Norwe- and an Arms Limitation Agreement. presenting the annual report and their fixtures on Saturday, at thegian, Von Porat, in the first round. Representatives of the two lead-balance sheet for the year ended expense of the Kowloon Dock R.C.-Renter,

ers mut, and agreed that!

May 31, 1930,

and the Taikoo R.C.

The inconsistent form of the Kowloon C.C. was again in evid ence when they lost rather heavily to the Kowloon B.G.C. With the Police R.C. furnishing the oppost- bion, the Club de Recreio had little difficulty in annexing two points.

RUGBY "TEST"

BRITISH TOURISTS WIN IN NEW ZEALAND.

Dunedin. X.Z. Saturday.

In the first Rugby Test game, As expected, the K.R.G.C. and the Iritish touring team beat the C.S.C.C. won again in Division New Zealand by 6 points to 8. 1., the former trouncing the Elec-

tric R.C. to the tune of 38 shots, W. Staker

C. Chambers

G. Thompson

The Yaght Club "swamped" the S. Jones Taikoo R.C., whilst the Kowloon F. F. Duckworth H. Rose C.C. narrowly defeated the Craf.. Hatch. gengower C.C.

League I.

C.C.C. V. KOWLOONDOCK.

At Happy Valley, the Craigen. power C.C. defeated the Kowloon Doek R.C.. by four shots. Scores:- Craigengower.

Kowloon Duck

R. G. Craig

E. Tuck

J. V. Ramsay

A. E. Coales

E. el Arculli

U. M. Omar

G. Henderson

F. C. Goodman

(Skip)....23 (Skip)

F. J. Neves

M. A. R. Sousa

W. Collins

B. W. Bradbury

C. Atkinson

A. M. Calman

WY Greig

F. Cullen

W. S. Drake

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(Skip)... 6 1.P. Saunderson Stoneham G. T. Padgett, E. Kern LS. HIB

L. Rapley W. H. B. Muskett G. E. Roylance

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46,

C.S.C.C. v. RECREIO.

84

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-

vice C.C. defeated the Club de Re- creio by 17 shots. Scores;~~ Civil Service,

Club de Recreio. M. Baptista

P. E. Knight

19

H. Westlake

J. M. Alves

R. Robarts

(Skip)....15 (Skip)....24

WV. T. Brightman H. G. Cooper

J. Cavanagh

C. S. Rosselet

E. Docherty

W. Hedley

1. Basa

R. Lapsley

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23

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61

TAIKOO R.C. v. C.S.C.C.

I'. L. Holland W. E. Hollanda

(Skip)....19 ER. Whant W. J. Bickford

J. W. Massey

J. R. Archibald

(Skip) ....26

J. T. Laing

14 R. R. Wood

F. H. Holdman

57 F. II. W. Haynes (Skip) ....24

On their own ground, the Tai koo R.C. lost to the Civil Service

C.C. by one shot. Scores:- Taikoo R.C.

J. C. Chalmers

J. C. Polson

J. Russell

Civil Service. Jas. T. Dobbic L. E. Longbottom G. Moss

W. Wotherspoon J. Gregory

(Skip)....13 (Skip)....17

J. Chapman

T. Grimes

A. McKechnie

J. Ferguson

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G. McLeod

J. Sloan, Jr.

J. Laing

R. C. Wallace

(Skip)

.21

50

E. W. Simmon

J.. Oram

J. Hol!idge

A. W. Grimmitt

A. E. S. Alves

(Skip) ...21 R. A. Busto

J. M. S: Rosario F. X. Soares A. H. Basto

(Skip)12

F. V. Ribeiro L. A. Rocha

E. M.. Remedios

F. X. Silva (Skip)

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YACHT CLUB v. T:R.C.

ress,

Council.

FOOTBALL & POLITICS |

REMARKABLE SCENES IN

CALCUTTA.

WOMEN SPOT MATCHES,

Calcutta, May 25. Women played a, hampering part in football to-day for the first time; in the history of the game at Calcutta, and all the League matches had to be abandoned, much to the disappointment of thousands of Indian and European enthusiasts:

An emergency meeting of the

It was uneconomic to go on kill- ing:

Your Council met on 15 occa- Chicago was big enough to signs during the year for the League Committee will be held to.

dividends for each transaction of Association busi-morrow evening, furnish ample party.

Messrs. During the year

Rumours that women picketers and would attempt interfere with the The meeting was quite "business-B. Hall, F. T. James like," and not a single gun was Rodger resigned upon leaving the football had been current since the drawn, as the city area was sliced Colony on home leave and Messrs, arrest of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, and H. M. McTavish, T. G. Stokes and her conviction on Friday persuaded up into "spheres of Influence."

Bootlegging.

In spite of the agreement, how-I. A. Silva were elected to the Bengal Provincial Congress ever, peace does not appear yet to the vacancies. Owing to pressure Committee to put their intentions

of business Mr. Siva resigned into effect. reign supreme in Chicago..

without, attending a meeting, the year being then nearly at an end the vacancy was not filed. Mr. Ormiston was elected Chairman or Council in succession to Mr. Fall.

As "bootlegging" is one of the biggest business in Chicago, it was agreed that it should be conducted in an orderly fashion, and that the previous cut-throat and machine-gun competition should be abandoned.

Capone's organisation, under the terms of the agreement, will have the weat side of Chicago and part of the Loop or business district. Moran's organisation will confine its activities to the north side, where seven of the gangster's men met sudden deaths some months ago.

It was not necessary

Appeals Board.

for the Appeals Board to meet during the year.

Referees' Committee. Your Referees' Committee met regularly twice a week to appoint Referees to various matches and ciso met twice to examine candi- dutes.

To reduce the cost of operation. Emergency Committee. smaller arsenals and a reduction of

The Emergency Committee held armaments were agreed upon. 11 meetings to decide matters of Each side reserved to itself the importance, principally to hear right to keep on hand merely sufcases of misconduct by players. fielent guns and ammunition for Lai Wah Cup Competition.

This Competition was again a self-protection.

Leaders of legitimate business in success and the Civilians are to Chicago, received the news of the be congratulated on once more truce with some misgivings, be-winning the trophy. cause it will mean that the gangsters Sunday Herald Charity Cup will kill themselves off less rapidly. Colonel Randolph. president of the Association of Commerce and leader

Competition.

The League match between the Calcutta FC. and Mohan Bagan, undoubtedly the most popular game of the season, had been fixed to take place on the Calcutta FC ground, and, unaware of the disappointment that was in store for them a crowd of several thousands attended.

The

MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

AT THE NEW SILK STORE.

A NEW SHIPMENT OF PRINTED CREPE-DE-CHINE

AND

GEORGETTE

HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED. AND IS BEING SOLD AT VERY MODERATE PRICES AT THE TAJMAHAL SILK STORE, 5, Wyndham St. Opp. China Mail.

THE

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ENTER-

for Superior Binding "China Mail Offices.

3A, Wyndham Street, Tel. 20022

BOOTS & SHOES.

Pair

Leather Sole Canvas Shoes...$ 4.50 Crepe. Rubber Buckskin Shoes $10.00) Crops Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes $ 5.00)

Black or Brown Shoes from 8 6.00' Indian section, which Black or Brown Boots from ..$ 8.00 usually numbers between 10,000 Children's Boots or Shoes from 32.00, and 12,000

Best styles, most complete stock at this

game,

of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. was smaller than usual, In consequence of propaganda dur-

WONG SIU WOON ing the day.

The Calcutta team was ready for the game, but the Indian sido did not turn up.

An Unusual Scene. Meanwhile, an unusual scene was being enacted in the Mohan Bagan tont, close by, for a crowd of several dozen Bengali ladies, shep- herded by Congress volunteers, peacefully invaded the tent.

They were obviously ladies of respectable familles, and they gently persuaded the members of the Mohan Bagan team not to play. Various Charities in the Colony A cyclostyled appeal, bearing the again benefit from the Com-signature of Mr. H. K. Chakrabutty, petition, $4,400 being available the Secretary of the Bengal Provin- saw some advantage, however, in the for distribution. During the five cial Congress Committee, was post- fact that the new alliance might years that this competition has ed on the walls of the Mohan Bagan 19 make the law, breakers a simpler been running over $30,000 has enclosure and freely circulated to

object of attack,

52

On their own ground, the Royal

A. T. Hamilton

B. E. Maughan

A. Chapman

(Skip)....18

A. Stevenson

(Skip)....21 S. Deacon

F. Jones

S. E. Alderman

A. H. Oswick

A. O. Brawn

P. W. Ramsay

A: Macfarlane

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L. S. Greenhill

(Skip)....A. Murdoch

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

E. W. Carpenter 61 A. L. Shields

(Skip)....15

On their own ground, the Kew loon B.G.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 20 shots. Scores:- Bowling Green.

Chittenden

P. T. Farrell

H. Nish

L. Guy

(Skip)....21

N. Nichol

Weat

Kowloon C.C. F. Goodwin

72

W. Brown

J. Whyte

G. H. Stewart

(Skip)

W. Bell

T. Stainton

D. Munro

R. K. Duncan

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KOWLOON C.C. v. C.C.C.

On their own ground, the Kowloon defcated the Crafgengower

GC

C.C. by two shots. Scorea:- Kowloon C.C.

B. Petheram

J. C. Lyal..

L E. Lammert

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.12

A. J. Kew

W. Hyde

H. Gittins

C. J. Tacchi

H. M. H. McTavish A. Hyde Lay

A. R. Whibley. J. Fraser

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D. Muir

J. McIntosh

H. Overy

W. Borrowman

V. C. Labrum

*(Skip)

O. B. Raven

Craigengower. Langenstrasse

F. K. Modl

A. L. de Sousa

W. V. Field

21 (Skip)

Finner

of the new Vigilance Committee,

for a time.

When he came out he went, to Miami where he has a house on an island, more like a fortress than a home.

Garage “Massacre.”

been distributed to Charities. the crowd.

Interport.

the Junior into

tion.

Finance.

con.

Abbas Tyabji, Pandit Jawaharlal

of the

enemy,

On the Dalhousie ground, where

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SHOWERS OF PIG'S BRISTLES.

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the cloud which discharged the

"hair" came from the North-East travelling at great speed towards South-West, overcoming for this reason the first light South-West winds in the upper reglans. Hav ing regard to the fact that all over China there are large piggeries from whence a great quantity of hog's bristles are exported to Харал and Europe, principally Hungary, for the making Here Is a story from Moul-Imagination to conjecture that a brushes, etc., it requires no great mein:-~~

MISCHIEVOUS WINDS.

of

Making Crime Pay.

The Chinese are to be con- It stated that, as a war of inde- Alphonse Capone, known as "Scar-gratulated on having won this pendence was in progress, and as face," the "emperor" of the under-Cup for the Brst time.

their generals, Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. crime can be made to pay-at least world of Chicago has proved that

Shield Competitions. The Senior Shield was won by Nehru, Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Mr. H.K. Yacht Club defeated the Taikoo R.C. by 35 shots. Scores:--

the Somerset Light Infantry with Subhas Chandra Вове, and In 1926 his "outfit" was taking a the Royal Navy as Runners-up. The Mr. Yacht Club.

J Talkoo R.C.

M. Sen Gupta, were gross income of $70,000,000 a year, Junior Shield was won by the in the hands E. B. Reed

T. Swan

half of it as.blackmail to the ganga Chinese Athletic, Eastern F.C. be- they appealed to K. McIntyre

all Indians Unusual New Designs. S. Amery

to ensure citizens or visitors from ing the Runners-up. The Council to forsake all sports and take up the

extend to these teams their cause of their country. D. C. Walmsley being "bumped" off.

During some years his own in- heartiest congratulations, (Skip)...,20

Picketing at Dalhousie. W. Cunningham come partly derived from boot-

legging has averaged a million A team from Hong Kong visit-the home team were to meet dollars a year; he has patronised ed Shanghai. The Interport was the Aryans, similar disappointment FOOK WENG & CO. the arts and subscribed liberally to a triangular one. Tientsin parti-awaited a large crowd of Europeana THE ONE PRICE STORE

We lost to Shanghai ard a few Indians. charity; and he has usually con- cipating. trived to display himself in New but beat Tientsin. We

'he ladies had picketed the Preal- York when a particularly bad case gratulate Shanghat on again be-dency College tent, used by the of "hold up" was being enacted in coming the holders of the Chal-Aryans, very effectively and the Chicago.

lenge Cup...

Aryans contented not to play. League. Last year he was arrested by the

As soon as the ladies were certain Philadelphia police for "toting a The League was finished to that Mohan Bagan and the Aryans 87 rod" (carrying a pistol), and sen- time, although it was necessary were not going to play, they left in tenced to a year's imprisonment, but to play off quite a number of motor cara and 'buses, Aomo it was whispered that he had ar- games in the Junior Division dur- of them for their homes, ranged the whole business to pro- ing mid week. A recommenda- and others for other parts vide himself with a sanctuary from tion is to come forward to divide of the maldun, where .they his enemics.

two sections. were successful in putting a stop to The question of goal average will all the matches except one. again have to, be discussed. The So as not to disappoint entirely the League winners in both Divisions large crowd on the Calcutta F.C. were Chinese, Athletic Associa ground, a message was sent to the Dalhousie ground, and that team His gang is believed to have been

came across and played a "friend- The financial part of the Asly match against Calcutta 16 responsible for the "massacre in a

Heralded by loud peals of thun- whirlwind, which had preceded a garage" which took place in Chicago sociation work was in the hands Most of the Indians who had der and constant vivid flashes of storm somewhere in China, in last year. Five members of an op- of Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and gathered to see the big game on the lightning and accompanied by passing one of those large pig pasing gang, with two friends, were Fleming. Your Council. have Calcutta F.C. ground left when the strong winds, the first shower of large quantity of these bristles, geries had carried up with. It a induced to enter a garage. An hour one thoroughly Into the Balance match between two European teams rain after the earthquake fell which were probably in great heaps 20 or so later a truckman entering the Sheet, and will recommend cer- started, th

here on the night of the 6th garage found seven men lying in a tain economies during the ensu Several games were begun, bat instant, and the following morn-

outside the slaughterhouses to 40ft. pool of blood; they were rid-- ing year, .......

could not be completed...GA

dry or still in the pond for rinsing. dled from head to foot with In conclusion heartiest con-"Other Matches Abandoned.

|ing the ground was strewn, with

and cleaning prior to drying and hair or rather hog's bristles, grey abipment.. machine-gun bullets..

gratulations must be extended to East Bengal and Bhowanipur, the and black in colour and two to One man was alive when found, the Chinese Athletic Association, strongest teams in the second divi-three inches in length. Hundreds

"How Whirlwinds Occur. but died shortly afterwards without he won the Junior Shield Com-vision, met on the latter's ground in of children were out gathering up ent winds meeting from opposing Whirlwinds are caused by differ dfsclosing the names of his murderstition, Senter and Junior Divi-what should have been an interest- the bristles, and superstitious ers.. "With six of his pals dead sions of the Leaguo, and also had ing match betw

quarters and by mutual violence The positions in the League to not squeal Which gang was it, plag of the Sunday Herald Charity

one of them his brother he could quite a large share in the win Play had been in progress some people attach great value to them,

Frank asked the sergeant of

Cup Division 1.

P W D L Pta police. Frank's head shook a bega- Craigenzower C.C. 7 6 0 1.412tive. There wore a silent few

01:12 minutes, then: It's getting dark, WORRYING SEASON. A crowd of several thousands around in a circular movement the air causes a vacuum to be. Civil Service" C.C. 7 $ Club de Recreio 08127 Sarg. So long, and Frank was

gathered on the Police ground, over the town, and at enormous formed in the middle which draws Taikoo R.C.

128

where the second division League speed. The bristles found on the up water and forms waterspouts, match between the Loyal Regiment ground are popularly believed to while if over land, draws up dust, up team and Mahomedan Sportingbe the hair from this Fegasus. dry leaves, hair and other was started very late.

having fallen off owing to its great materiala, lying in heaps upon the The crowd seemed to be thorough-speed through the air amidst are ground it traverses, and fishes and ly enjoying the game, but the end and water. Me Mr Arthur Fairclough has recome at half-time, when the crowd

frogs: from ponds. To explain the eigned the secretary-managerahip of invaded the field and refused to get

long period in which a cloud can retain these substances the electric fluid in the clouds no doubt plays a part, though so long as the op- posing forces in the air retain their balance of strength these sub- stances remain united therewith and I would seem no other addic tonal force is required to keep them sol

Briaties, crabs, toads, and even ico lumps to why not a shower of

.28 L. Jack

(Skip)

A. G. Burford

J. A. Howe

1:27

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A. E. Silkstone

(Skip)

E. W. L. Hogbin

A. M. Holland

(Skip)

RECREIO v. P.R.C

F. E. Lawrence

J. M. Jack

(Skip)

T. W. Carr

.18 E. C. Fincher.

J. P. Robinson

W. R. McBrie

E. Zimmero Carr

19 (Skip)

D. K. Kharas P. Dixon

R. C. Reed

48 L. J. Blackburn W. GI

At King'a Park, the Club - de' Recreio defeated the Police R.C. by

14 shots. Scores :→→→

Recreio

A. S. Gomes

L. G. R. Sousa.

C. G, Silva

R. F. Loz (Skip)

F. Machado

H. A. Alvas

L Gutierrez

Police R.C.

W. McLeod

W. McHardy

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60

LEAGUE TABLES.

date are:

21

Nolan'

E. Post

dead."

.29

** (Skip)

20 Kowloon H.G.C

W. Dall

Johnson

Kowloon CC 704 Kowloon D.R.C

J. C. S. Fender;

Police B.C.

72964 WIFE IMPERSONATED Shots For and Agalust."

C. E. Marques......

(Skip)

EL Barros

CM S. Alves

C. A. Lopes

A. Ribeiro (Skip)

G. Hargreaveanu ondor * For Agat. Up Dn. Strange Divorce Tangle

23(8kip) 17 Craigenpower C.C. 410 347

W. Glendinning Talkoo R.C.410 867

G. Alexander Met

R. Marka:

Civil Service C.G. 421 881 Club de Recreló 877:84G Kowloon D.R.CZ:429/4OL Kowloon B.G.C (Skip),6.21 | Kowloon C.C.

Police ILC.

JC-West

,420

72

League II.

ELECTRIC R.CLV K.BGC.

Division II.

Kowloon BG.C. Civil Service #C.C. Yacht Club 227% Club de Recreto Kowloon C.C

Electric RCRESTETIKA TAYLA Electric Craizengower C.CT

BGC Bhota: For and Against."

TalkooR.CARANSE RE

Point

Kow

Bowlin

Gröeri

75,102

in Paris

Barnsley F.C. Secretary Has to Resign.

15 minutes, and no goals had been when the elements were at their travel round a common centre, scored, when the crowd walked on worst, a rider on a winged horse, neither current of air being suffl to the field, and play had to be belching forth smoke and fire, ciently strong to overcome and abandoned,

could be seen in the sky careering pass the others. This whirling of

they are caused to act and reset as a number of persons aver that upon each other, so that they

Winged Steeds...... the Barnsley Football Club. He out of Itapi ja paned in the mythology of most nationa winged horses occur and A remarkable suit for the annul states that he has had a worrying In the first minute of the games in Burmese mythology seven such ment of a divorce decrée la before season, and feels that he should be the military team had scored a goal aying horses are believed to have ke Parts courts,gere tale relieved from the anxieties attached There was no actual disturbance their place, hence the present

Four years ago a Parisian living to the position.

on tha maldan, for once the lady superstition but let us for the art from his wife suggested Mr. Fairclough became secretary picketers had done their work, they moment leave mythology and the

orce But she-

The of the Barnsley club 32 years ago, went away.

and afterwards had

heavens alone and descend to earth ther

successful An official of one of the leading with a view to try to explain the career, Arst with Huddersfield Town Indian Clubs said he hoped that by phenomena. and then with Leeds United, before next week the present feeling would Showers of fishes, crabs, toads case returning

to Bardaley two years pass away, but he thought that the and even ice lumps have been exdollars, say we

altuation had improved.

pers

perso

By Ero

nother

perie

ced and explanations given by men of science, and those ex- ght very well apply: hog's bristles.

phenomenon

Dr. Ma Chun-wu, former Civil Governor of Kuangel, formally took up his new duties as president of Moulmein the

National Institute,

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