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WEST INDIES' TEAM.

Touring Side Discussed by Australian.

FIRST TOUR.

| HONG KONG GOLF

CLUB.

LADIES' SECTION.

The following is the draw for the Railway Cup to be played over Fan- ling as specified below:-

Byes-Mrs. Lambert: Mrs. Ire- land and Miss Stevenson.

Byes-Miss Mackie and Mrs. Dodwell.

3rd Round to be played by Décember 16.

Aloha! This Hawalian greeting of welcome and affection is the first word on the. programme' of a three-days-gala récently held in the 100yds, enclosed bath Waikiki Beach; Honolulu, when The fact that a team of players, Mrs, Worley v. Mra. Newbigging, Yale (the intercollegiate cham-from the West indies will shortly Mrs. Maitland v. Mrs. Langston. pions of America) met the Melji visit Australia, where it will con Mrs. Redmond v. Mra. Parker. Mrs. Mrs. University of Japan and the Hullest a series of five test matches, Ferguson v. Mrs. Wild. Makani Club of Hawait in a will evoke a good deal of interest, Whyte-Smith v. Mrs, S. B. C. Ross. writes "Veteran" in The West Mrs. Keary v. Mra. Sommerfelt. triangular match.

Australian. The visitors, unfor- Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. After studying the times return-tunately, will not come to Western Gilmore v. Mrs. Mrs. Bonnar, Mrs. This will be the first Oliver v. Mra. Lewis. Mrs. Pearce ed in the forty events decided over Australia.

three days the Sandwich occasion on which the West Iny. Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. Conaldy v. the

dians have visited Australia, but Mrs. Barton. Islanders' friendly greeting may they have twice made a tour of be taken as a warning that the the old country, which in turn has

to the islands on Iat Round to be played by Nove. East will put up a successful chal-sent teams

several occasions. The West In-ember 18.. lenge to the West when the twaindian team which visited England 2nd Round to be played by De. feet at the next `Olympiad. Obin 1929 had a very successful cember 2. viously one cannot discuss in deseason, with the result that in the next visit took tail every performance of note or 1928, when

place, three test games were ar promise.

ranged. The venture, however, The Hawaiians took the honours proved too ambitious, from the in the three-cornered fixture, while West Indian' point of view. as Yale and Meiji drew for second England won all the games with an innings to apare. In the early place, and the individual honours months of the present year the went

to tour the eighteen-year-old M.C.C. sent, to

a team His West Indies. Four test matches Hawaiian, Maiola Kalli.

were played, with one victory to Intest exploits prove beyond doubt each side and two games, drawit, that he is the greatest all-round It is hardly to be expected that the swimmer of all time. He is a visitors will defeat Australla, but The Machine Gun Co. of the Robot!

they are great triers who may be Hong Kong Volunteers will play проп to do their the Hong Kong Club on the Club In three consecutive days' racing depended Kaili took part in eight gruelling very beat. The chief strength. ground to-day at 6 p.m. sharp. The

of the side lies in its three teams are as follows:- contests, wianing three, helping to fast bowlers. L. N. Constan- Machine Gun Co. (colours);—H. win two, and finishing second. in tine, G. N. Francis, and II. C. Owen Hughes; L Goldman, R. H. the others. He did the 400 metres Grifith, but the side will have to Griffiths, G. A. L. Plummer, J. J. Ferguson (captain); J. L. Bonnar, Chippendale, J. E. Henry, E. R. West, E. F. Buttress, T. B. Gammell, B. L. Stock and B. P. Massey..

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Semi-final to be played by Decem- hér 30.

Final to be played by Jonuary 15.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

VOLUNTEER COMPANY OPPOSE

- H.K. CLUB.

in. 4 min. 64.4-5sec., 800 metres in improve its slip fielding to have. Lec: W. F. Leckie, H. N. 10min. 163-5sec., 1,500 metres in any chance of success.

G. C Grant, the captain of the 20min. 20sec., 200 metres back team, hails from Trinidad, and is stroke in 2min. 394-6sec., 400 28 years of age. For the last two metres backstroke in 5min. 48se seasons he has been studying at and returned 4min 11sec.. for the Cambridge University, and has 300 metres medley. Kalli, too, done good work for the local was a member or the Hui Makani eleven. This, rear he scored 691 team which broke the world's re- runs for an average of 314, his, cord for the 300 metres medley chief contribution being an even relas, and captured the 800 metres century v. Sussex. He is a smart tree-style relay in Pmln. 29.2-5se»,, fieldsman.

L. C. Birkett, the vice-captain, is as against the Olympic record of 9min. 361-5sec., established by a useful all-round man, but he has "America when they won the title not

representative played in at Amsterdam in 1928.

cricket. Maiola Kallll's records speak for E. L. Bartlett (Barbados) toured themselves, but more remarkable England two years ago, and had a still be has a brother, Manuella, batting average of 22.7. He batted who la following in his footstops, well for Barbados against the Manuella swam Becond-in the 200 1.C.C, and made scores of 34 and metres free-style to the Japanesu, | 67, -

Hong Kong Club-Segalen; G. P. Lammert. G. R. More, J. W. King, H. V. Koon: I. H. M. Macredy (cap- tain), M. W. Turner; F. H. Burch, J. Younger, A. D. Suttill, W. F. Peers, G. F. Rees, A. R. Cox, X. Hartley and W. R. Andrews.

Referee:Mr. C. E. Halmon."

The China Mail

has acquired the exclusive per- vices of "Scram Half" for the Rugby acasoit.

Do not miss hie descriptions`

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Hockey To-day--Club Alu de Recrelo v. K.B.S.F.P.A. IL, King's Park, 5.10 pm.

Friday Hockey Club "v. Punjabis, Marina ground, 5.15 pm,

Whisi — Tuesday 3t. Patrick's Club Drive, 8.30

Racing Saturday Tenth Extra Race Meeting!

November 16-Fanling Hunt -meeting, Kwanti.

Basket Ball-To-day-St Paul's College v: Canton Muni- Telpal Normal School, 4 puta.

To-morrow-King's College v. Canton Municipal Normal School, 2 p.m.; Ying Wah Col- lege Canton Municipal Nur- mal School, Y,M.CA, 7 p.m.

Ping

Pong-To-day'

Kangto School' v Hip

BIRTH CONTROL IN INDIA.

New Mission for Women Doctors.

AMAZING DECISION,

Mysore, Sept. 19. A step which is probably with- out precedent in India, has been taken by the Government of the Indian State of Mysore, which has the given, official approval ta establishment at the four prin- cipal hospitals in the State of birth control clinics.

This innovation is, the outcome of the conviction, gained in his professional experience, of the senior surgeon in Mysore, himself an Indian, that facilities

for instruction in birth control aro called for in the interests of many women in the State.

Dr. Subba Rao, the senior sur-

Woh Club (Chinese Cathogeón, who received his medical lid 'Club); Filipino Club v. Chinese A.A. (Chinose Catholic Club); Commercial Preas v. Ho Hong Bank (South China A.A).

training in Madras and London, recently drew up propo.als for the establishment

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Friday Ho Hong Bank v. Indian R.C. (Chinese Catho- lic Club): Hip Koung A.A. v. Hop Chee *Club (Chineso Catholic Club); Chinese Catho-. Ile v. Hip Wak A.A. (Faktien A.A.); Hin Kun School. v. Kangto School (Eastern AA.).

Athletics To-day. En- tries close for Open Events in South China Athletic Asso- ciation. Annual Sports Meet- ing.

Sunday and Monday-South, China Athletic Association Annual Sports Meeting, Caro- line Hill.

Chess Friday Entries close for Kowloon Club Cham- pionship.

Cricket Saturday-Divi-

of contraceptive clinics at the four largest hospi tala in the State..

In submitting his scheme to the Government of Mysore he pointed out that a large number of women with whom his professional duties brought him into contact were go debilitated, whether on account of their own bodily -health or on account of frequent child-bearing, that maternity in their cases, was. inadvisable in the Interests both of the women themselves and of their progeny.

He therefore suggested that it was desirable to give such women an opportunity of acquiring know- ledge of contraception through women doctors.

The proposals fell briefly under three main heade. He proposed in the first place that the women medical officers at the Victoria

sion 1, Hong Kong CC. v. Uni-Hospital and the maternity hos versity (F.); Kowloon C.C., v.. Civil Service (F.); Indian. R.C. v. Argylls (F.); Division II, Police v. Recrelo (L.): NAS.C.v. Indian R.C. (L.); University v Royal Signals (L); C.GC. v. H.K.C.C. (L.) Civil Service v. Kowloon č.e. (F)

Football, Saturday-First

pital at Bangalore, and the Krish- naraj Endra Hospital and the Vani Vilas Hospital at Mysore should be authorised to enlighten women. desirous of receiving information the subject for bona fide reasons and also to teach the necessary technique:

on

Official' Approval.

In the next place he suggested Division, Police v. Recreio; that contraceptive appliances South China v. Kowloon;should be kept in stock at these Somersets v. Chinese; Navy N., institutions to be supplied. at cost Argylis St. Joseph's v Club; price to women who wished to pur-

chase them, and finally he propos-. Second Division, Club v. Navy: St. Joseph's v. Eastern; Royal ed that Dr. C. V. Natarajan, who Artillery v. Somerseta; Kow-. bas made a special study of con- loon v. Chinese; South China traception in America, should be v. Argylls; University v.: Re- asked to co-operate with the crelo; Third Division, Royal women medical officers by giving. Air Force v. Fullers Royal En- them such advice as they might gineers v. R.A.Q.G.; Somersets need for the development of the v. Ewo: Chinese v. R.A.3.0- clinics.

Yachting - Saturday- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club First Championship Race.officers would give advice on the

Golf Sunday Close of out för Jamaica' v. the M.C.C., and averaged 28.5 in the tests.

First Round of KG.C. Cham- plonship W C. A. Rosch (Trinidad) is 'n class batsman, and a very fine Fencing Monday-Royal

Hong Kong Yacht Club. over. On the English tour he averaged 26.2, while in the West Indies he averaged 58.3, with a highest score of 209.

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Sata, in 2min. 18.1-5sec., and then I. Barrow (Jamaica) is one of went one better by winning a 100 the wicket-keepers, and is algo a metres free-style in 50.3-6sec a very good, batsman.... feat which brings him into Une for N. Constantine (Trinidad) 18 the world's leadership.

a well-known member of the team. Another twenty-year-old Hawall. He Is a powerful black man, who an, "Buster Crabbe, standing well bowls fast, blts hard, and in thr over ft. In height, came next in ield makes marvellous catches order of morit by recording 10min. In the English four he scored 1,459 12.2.bsec. for 800 metres and runs, with an average of 38.1 and 20min. 6.1-5sec. for 1,500 metres. took 116 wickets at 22.5. lle did

...O. C. Scott (Jamaica) is a slow When Crabbe awam into third not meet with much success, how bowler with a leg break and a hard place behind Borg and Charlton in ever, In the test games, but he dia-

hitter. In England hé averaged the final of the 1,500 metres at the played great form against Middle 18.4 with the bat, and took 35 last Olympic Games at Amsterdam, sex, and won the match almost wickets, at 81.4, while in the testa he was earmarked as a potential single-handed. In the test matches. Olympic champion. He then re- In the West Indies this year he played on West Indian grounds he corded 20min. 28.4-5sec. in Go took 18 wickets at 27.6 rund each, secured nine wickets for 41.5 metres bath, and an improvement while his batting average was 17.6.. Sealy (Barbados) is the of more than 20sec.-over a slower During the English season he youngest member of the side, being only 19 years of age. He is a con- adio justifies this Arst impres pinys for. Nelson in the Lancashire, Adent batsman and a magnificent sign.

League. He will sail from Eg field. In the test games, against Apart from the triangular con and for the Australian tour, and the M.C.C. his batting average was tests, a number of boys and girls will return to England for the new 20.7, while he made 100 for Bar races" were staged at Waikiki Lleague-seosongs, canzone teach, and the times as a whole De Caires. (British Guiana) bados against the same side.

ere remarkably good. A twelve-Fla rather a bad starter, but makes year-old girl, Muriel Twist, return-magnificent off strokes when he ed 88 at for 50 metres free gets going. In the tests the style and 47sec. for 50 metres M.C.C.this year he averaged 33.6 back-stroke, "While twelve-year. He is said to be somewhat weak old boy, E. Imori, did 82sec. for in the field. 150ydsfree style. However, G. N Fri [Hawaits best" junter is a fifteen 6 wickets

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It was made clear in the pro posals that the "women medical

subject only to married women who needed it for considerations of health or for economic reasons. It is announced, in the yavro Government Gazette that in these circumstances 'official approval has been given to the proposals, and expenditure has been sanctioned for the purpose of purchasing con traceptive appliances, to be kept in stock at the institutions named by. the senior surgeon."

Mysore is one of the States of Southern India. It has an area of

"SHANGHAI RACES 29,000 square miles and a popula

tion of nearly 6,000,000, majority of whom are Hindus.

BAMBINO WINS CLASSIC: *EVENT.**

SECOND DAY RESULTS.

D. F. Landale & F. A. Pollock's

Auchennirn Time: 3 min. 59.1/5 secs.

The Shanghai Stekes (One, and a Half Milea). Lads Fireflash (Mr. Nood:) Allan's Courage (Mr. McCann) z Robson's The Crafty Bird

(Mr. Brandt) 3 Time: 8 mins.17.3/5 Back...

E St. Hill (Trinidad) lëĝis spin bowler with a good reputation, al-

The second day's results of the though in the test games on the home ground he only secured 8ghanghai Autumn meeting up wickets at 73.8 runs aplece. plied by courtesy of the Hong

0 S. Wight (British Galana) og Club, are given below: The Chinn Cáp (Seven Furlongs) may be identical with C.Vesna preferebroedel Winsome & Hastyle The Silver! (Barbados) took.

Wight who was vice-captain of The Mongolian Handicap

Pheasant (Mr. Hill) 1 Elnor's All-Baba Mr. Noodt); 2 In the tests the team, which toured England in - (Seven Furlonga)** HY

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(Mr. Rothe) 3 1928. He averaged 215 with the Matamoto Matsushima *** his bat

and in

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