HOME, FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Division I.

Aston Villa 4, Blackburn 3. Huddersfield's, Tottenham 0. Sunderland 3, Leicostar 0. West Bromwich 3, Bury 1.'

Division KL.

Blackpool 2, Manchester City 4. Oldham 2, Bradford City 1. Grimsby Notts County 4.

Division II (Bouthern). Bournemouth 6, Watford..0. Brighton 7, Bristol 0. Bristol City 5, Crystal Palace 4.. Charlton 4, Coventry City a Luton Town 8, Exeter City 2. Newport City 5, Aberdare 2. Norwich City 2; Swinton 1. Plymouth 0, Gillingham 0. Southend 3 Merthyr 1. Unplayed:--Northampton . Mi

·wall and Queen's Park v. Brentford- Northern League. Ashington T, Wigan 1. Bradford 1. Barrow 0. Chesterfeld 1. Doncaster 1.

Crewo 1, Halifax 2. Hartlepools 1, Lincoln 1. Nelson 1, Stoke City 0. New Brighton 2, Wrexham 1. Rochdale 3 Tranmere 1. Walsall 3, Rotherham 2. Unplayed-Southport v. Durham and Stockport v. Accrington.

Scottish League.

Clyde 1, Dundee UA 0. Cowdenbeath 6, Airdrieonians 0. Dundee 3, Motherwell 1. Falkirk 4, St. Johnstone 0. Hibernians 2, Dunfermline 2 Norton 3, Aberdeen 4.- Queen's Park 1, St. Mirren 0. Rangers 1, Hearts.

Hamilton. v. Celtic. The latter was leading by 2 to 1 when the match was abandoned in the first half owing to the severe stormk

were

In the Scottish Cap (first round) Dykehead

leading against Montrose by 2 to 0 when the match was abandoned in the second half.

English Football Cup. (Fourth Round).

Southampton 4, Birmington 1. Liverpool 3, Southport 1. Leeds 0, Bolton 0.

West Ham 1, Brentford 1. Sheffield W. 1, South Shields I. Derby 0, Millwall 2

Port Vale 2 Arsenal 2 Reading 3, Portsmouth 1. Fulham 0, Burnley 4.

Corinthians 1, Newcastle 3. Barnsley 1, Swansea 3 Hull 1, Everton 1.

Chelsea 7, Accrington 2.

Darlington 0 Cardif 2 Wolves 2, Notta F: 0. Preston 0, Middlesboro

**

THE WEEK-END

YACHTING.

SATURDAY'S MENAGERIE

RACE

NAVAL DAY YESTERDAY.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1927.

As there were, ho championship events on Saturday the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club arranged a menagerie race, yesterday the Club entertained the Royal Navy for the third time this season.

The start for Saturday's race was 2.45 p.m., all classes starting to gether over a course of Lyemun Beacon (p), Cust Rock Broy (p). Distance 5.6

milea Eighteen boats representative of the three championship clasica corn- peted

Yachts of the Handicap class occupied the first are places at the anish but none of them was in the first three when the allowances were worked out.

Rolla was first home but was only placed eighth.

Time. Pts (12:58.08 : 13.

··1.01.04 ....12.57.45 19

1.02.39 254-

Kayar Kary

·Finishing·

Sitra (4)

Ay Wonder! (10) Bluenose (3)

Adels (13)

Falcon (3)

Lysbeth (1)

Pierrette (11) Thecla (19)

12.38.04.2010

LAWN TENNIS.

B. HERMES ” KOWLOON C.C.

On the Kowloon Cricket Club

11208 19 (-15-. courts yesterday afternoon, a 1.02.04 6friendly match was played between 1.02.06 5 HMS Hermer, and the Kowloon Cricket Club resulted in a win for the Clab teáur by 7 games to 33 Last month the "flying" team won just decisively and it was

79

THE AMOY RIOTS.

STUDENT MOBS AND THE

5.5. HAICHING."

CHINESE OFFICIAL WHO CONTROLLED THE MOB,

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S

STATEMENT.

the Spanish Dominicans offering to

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. DATE, OF ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING.

remain as representative in Amoy to give any evidence required. The students then left the ship, with palice, orbana, etc., and boats were permitted.

to come alongside to take

The "Annual Church Mosting of aff those wishing to go ashore, the St. Andrew's Church will be held ahip sailing at 415 p.m. instead of a Tuesday, February that the scheduled time of 4 o'clock. p.m., preceded by a reception by

Serious Trouble Avaried

the Vicar and Mrs. Lindsay, 18-5) There is no doubt that aerious pm. This is an important gather- trouble might easily have arisen,ing, and particularly so this year, well and at one time the Captain of the it is hoped that it will be

attended. Ship wished to close the grilles

At the Young Men's Club an- shutting off the students and agita tors in one part of the ship, and al general meeting recently the following were elected :-* then hearing up anchor. As this Patron: Mr. W. 8. Baila would undoubtedly have started atro Bailey; Be another boycott the British Consul Mr. J. H. Hunt, Mr. C. C. Mit did not consent and Mr. Hr..above shell, Mr. P. Sands and Capt. was 5.5 miles. The preparatory well. The Hermes team played its way on board the sa Hasching mentioned, with great ability effect D: Thomas Chairman; Rev. W. W. gun went at 3 p., and a start was pretty tennis, but were up against and demanded the surrender of the ed a fairly satisfactory compromise. Rogers. Hon. Seca Mr. B. Bald-

In anticipation of trouble at one of the best sides in the Colony. Priests, Sisters and Orphans who Swatow, the British Consul gave Ties Mr. J. W. Baldwin. Com -The results of this race are as Lt, Sparks playod a very aggressis, and fled from mob violence at Foo-authority for the ship. to sail direct niitteo: Messri Prew, Blissj . F. under, the figures in parenthesis game throughout and retrieved chow. It will be remembered that for Hong Kong which was fortu

AFTERNOON RACE.

The course for the afternoon racOS,

was Channel Rocks (p), Kowloon Rock (p), Mark on Club Line (8), Cust. Rock Buoy (s). The distance

made at 3.8.

indicating the order in which the hoats finished.

Yacht Club.

Aila was the first of the Gaels dilta (10) and One Designs to finish and she Why Wonder! (9) became the winner on handicap Bluenose (9) Thecla, of the same class, was thir-Adele (14) teenth to cross the line but she took Falcon (2) second place.

Zyabeth (7) Pierrette (13) Thecis (10)

Of the Heyward Hays class, Bluenose and Adele were eighth and ninth to get home. On handi- cap they became third and fourth. In the table of times below, the respective yachts are mentioned in order of finishing (ie, according to actual time taken). Their posi tions in the race on corrected time (ie., according to handicap) are mentioned in parenthesis.

Falcon (11) Allen (1st) Dorothea (13)

Finishing Corrected

3.58.19.

3.58.25

decided to play a third match later For Kowloon yesterday, the Fincher brothers did exceptionally

E. C. Fincher and E. .F.

many difficult shots.

Scores:

Fincher (Kowloon):

Finishing

beat Lt. Spaf

and Flt..

Time. Pts. 4.15.000 *****4.14.34

Lt Brewerton

8-3

beat L Sfitigens and Pay-

Comdr. Turner

.4.14.30

beat Lt. Haines and, Lt.

Lt. Grant

4.10.68

4.13.54 ∙10

11-0-

110 1

29:4

4.17.10 4.18.04.

S. E. Green and W. Hyda

(Kowloon); an

..57

beat Lt. Sparks and Fit-

Lt. Brewerton 116

Royal Navy.

Daphne (3) Halcyon (6) Adance (11) Boojum (4)) Colleen (1).....

Lola (19) Gael (15) Joan (5)

Rolla (8) Diana (13)

Time 3.57.10

3.59.59

Time 3.57.40 3.50.03

Colleen (8) ....

4.00.50

La Linda (18)

4.01.34

3.49.

4.04.24

£.04.20

63,17

· Grand - Total

... 4.04.31

3:50.15

Bluenose (3rd)... 407.56

3.51.52

Yacht Club Navy

Adele (4) 4.09.14 Adanac (6)

3.56.10

4.09.34

Daphne (19).... 4.10.00

Halcyon (14)

4.10.28

Thecla (2nd)

4.12.39

3.57.30 3.58.54 3.59.14/ 3.54.27

Joan (7)

4.13.01

3.87.37

4.13.40 8.59.18 4.14.20

3.50.52 4.14.52 3.58.04

Gaël (10)

Zephyr (17) Zola (3) ...... Sealark (18) 4.17.59 4.04.43

Service Race. ⠀

The handicap race for Service boats resulted in the following

order:

1.-H.M.S. Hermes galley (Eng. Comdr. Viller).

H.M.S. Despatch galley. (P. O. Simpson),

4-H..S. Hermes whaler (Lt Willoughby).

4-H.M.S. Caradoc galley (Lt Hall

5.-H.MS. Despatch cutter (Lt. -Ryan).

-H..S. Carador whaler (Lt. 7.-H.M.S. Herald whaler (Lt. Kennedy).

8.-H..S. Titania whaler (Ldg. 6. Player).

THE COLONY'S FINANCES. Enright).

THE STATEMENT FOR OCTOBER.

The financial statement for the month of October shows a credit balance of $6,700,761, as against

Other boats in the race were:- H.M.S. Caradoc whaler (Lt. Bar row), sutter (Lt.-Comdr. Mound); H.M.S. Deepatch whaler (P. O. Poulter), whaler (B. O. Wilkin

4.17.18

12.09 14 4.13.38-

4.15.01 .8 4.12.10 13

4.07.39 -17

4.16.40 4.17.30

4.13.01 19

80

.159

Majority for Navy 31 points.

Flag Presented

At the conclusion of the afternoon race, Mr. A. L. Shiolds, (the Vice- Commodore of the Yacht Club) con- gratulated the Navy on their. vie tory, and handed to Comdr. Ratser, R.N., the Club ensign. Mr. Shields commented that this annual series

to the heimsmen of the three boats Mr. Shields also presented spoons which finished first in the morning

and afternoon,

These were as under:-

32.

1

lost to Lt. Sturgess and

Pay-Comdr. Turner

best Lt Eaines and Lt

Grant

N. Trambitzky and C. T.

Atkins (Kowloon):

0-2

24.9.

lost to Lt Sparks and

Flt Lt Brewerton 47 lost to Sturgess and

Pay-Comdr Turner & J beat La Haines and Lt.

Grant..

83

14-19

Totals:-Kowloon,

87; Hermes,

The entries for the Annual Lawn Tennis Tournament which will start in March closed at noon on Saturday. They are not ne nume roua as last year, but the interest and standard of play are expected

The Colonial Secretary has issued the following official account of the recent rios at Amoy when a mob mainly composed of students forced

Chinesa

on that occasion two orphans and one of the Spanish Dominican Fathers were handed over to the custody of the Chinezo authories. The statement is na follows:-

The following information dated January 90th has been officially received from Amoy ;---

The British steamer Haiching of the Douglas Lapraik line arrived in Amoy on the morning of 18th inst aat bringing a number of Domini can Spanish and American refugee Catholic missionaries from Foochow and French Sisters from Pagoda with some of their servants and Chinese children.

Date, as the Kuomintang repre sentatives at Amoy subsequently telegraphed orders to arrcat the Spanish missionaries as soon as the ship arrived there.

Spanish Missionary Hustled, A Spanish missionary belonging to the local mission was hustled by the mob and had to take refuge i the "Chinese Police Station on the Amoy side. The Fathers and Sis ters in the Spanish Mission also on the Amay side were driven out by the mob and took refuge on the American &s. Consuelo, which was then in port

The Chinese Felice paraded the ten children from the ship through the streets on the Amcy side with Placard reported as bearing the inscription:-Orphans rescued from the Spanish Missionaries by the Palice. This wording may be in- tended to show the students that the Police are quite capable of taking the necessary steps without the help of the students, and not really he directed against the for eigner as it might appear.

win and Mr. F. N. Dhoodhai "How,

Nicholia, P. White and R. Wong.

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION CO,

STEAMER FOR STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA,

BOMBAY,

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HE Steamship

THE

"DEVANHA"

Captain W. A. NORMAN, N., Carrying His Majesty's Malls, will be despatched from the Fort en or about FUES- DAY 187 FEBRUARY, 1927, at Noor taking Passengers, and Cargo for the Above Ports France and London (under arg

Bilk, Vainables and Tom for. Italy, ment) will be transhipped at into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct Bombay to Marseilles and London.

Partals will be received at this Offer until 5, the Day before Sailing. The contopia-and-value of all packages mart be declared.

The first intimation the British Consul received of any trouble was about 1.30 pm. when the French Consul (also Senior Consul) tele phoned that he and the Commis Honer of Foreign Affairs were going on board the Haiching to investi- gate the case of certain Chinese from the Orphanage wanted by the Consul therefore accompanied them Foochow Authorities. The British

Malicious Propaganda Countered. on board. Captain (really Admiral)

Dead babies wrapped in foreign Lia, the principal authority here, newspapers were planted on the also sent his A.D.C. and naval offi- foreshore of Kulangsu, doubtless to cors to prevent trouble and to look give the impression that they were into the matter together with Chi-orphans from Foochow thrown over. nese Police. In order to regularize board from the Haiching. To fore matters the British Consul gave stall malicious propaganda the Chi- permission remove any Chinese nese authorities have been called Wanted by the authorities, the apon in each case to hold an inquest Da. LE CLERG'S OVER TRENIVE necessary documents to be made, out- in the presence of their own doctors subsequently.

23 well as Municipal medical offi. cers. This counter-action seems to have bed successful, as everything anti-British boycott agitation. is quiet at the moment, except for

Biotons Students,

As the investigation proceeded a to be equally great as all the lead- number of Chinese students came of contests between the Senior Bering players of the Colony have on board, and when the Commis vice and the Yacht Club were very entered. There are only a few moner of Foreign Affairs decided. much enjoyed and much looked from the Navy but this may be due that only two of the children need forward to. After a poor start in to the uncertainty of the political be landed, as being obviously or

situation... the morning the Navy made an

phans under legal, age, the stud excellent recovery sufficient to wipe Open Singles and Op Doubles were obviously agitators, raised an Chiefs interest, will centre on the ents, and certain older persons who out the lead the Clab had establish-Championships of the Colony. putery and held a meeting among ed during the second event, á few Among others who have joined the themselves on deck. A certain well- weeks ago..

Open Bingles are: T. Tonda and known labour agitator was also seen 8. A. Bumjaho, holder and runner.talking to the crew apparently try wong (champion 1918-1923), Dr. Some foreigners who wished to go up respectively last year, Ng Sze ing to get them to leave the ship, Tottenham, Yow Man Teun, S. E. ashore were stopped at the gang- Green (champion 1916-1917), H. D. way by Chinese_of_the_student or “Rumjahn, M K. Lo, H. Lo, Major teacher class. To make sure the Stevenson, Col. C. Russell Brown British Consul himself made an at tempt to go ashore in the Post Office motor launch with a similar General interest will be taken in result The Commissioner of For the Open Doubles Championship as the Rumjahn cousins, D. and eign Affairs was in no better case S.A., are the holders for 1925 and and was chriously helpless having ño means of communicating with would mean that the Challenge man who was able to handle the Fook would become their property. Mr. Eo Chin Hsing, who acted as Caps presented by the late Mr. Ho situation was Captain Lin's A.D.C. Their strongest opponents will spokesman of the Authorities and probably be Ng Sze Kwong and N explained to the students what it the tournament last year, Major was proposed to do. After the Sie Cheung, who withdrew from Stevenson and the Bev Alexander students had demanded that all the (the former with Major Pratt were the Chinese children, and had been missionaries be landed as well as runners-up last year), the Fincher told that that was impossible, a brothers and the Lo brothers.

compromise was effected by one of

Morning:-1, Colleen (Mr. B. O. Sutherland); 2 Falcon (Lieut- Commander Leveson-Gower); 3, Daphne (Col. Gunn, R..A.),

Afternoon:-1, Colleen (Com- mander Fitzgerald); 2. Falcon (Mr. Commander Drinkwater).

and E. F. Fincher.

$6,197,506 at the end of September | son); H.M.S. Titania whaler (L. S. Edwards); 3. Daphne (Lieut. 1996, and a win for them this year Captain in on shore. The only

The total revenue for October was 81,782,867, da against 82,093,750 for the same month in 1925. The ex- penditure for the month WAS 2,229,012, as against 82,540,568 for

Marsh).

YESTERDAY'S RACES.

NAVAL DAY AT THE CLUB.

од

Commander Batsey replied. behalf of the Navy and said the Naval members looked upon the fore it was their wish that the flag

Yacht Club as their Club, there-

the same month in the previous SENIOR SERVICE IN FLAG. should be hung in the Club, and

year.

The total revenue from January 1st to October 31st totals 216,002,669, as against $18,808,232 for the same period in 1925. The expenditure Over the Be periods totals $18,415,330, as against. 892,118,624.

The Colony's assets and liabilities on October 31st were se under:-

· PLIABILITIES.

Deposits not Available...8

Postal Agencies ..... Suspense Account

Coal Account......

Crown Agents Current

Account

Testerday was Naval Day at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clab, the third and final mecting between the Club and the Navy in the series, of events arranged between them this season.

Club

72

not taken away by them.

This was accordingly done.

YACHTING NOTES.

it

[SY" CHAU KUNQ."]

The races for the Commodoren Cups produced some interesting racing and results

P. The

The Mixed Doubles Handicap and other Club events judging by the entranta promise to be as interest- ing as they have been in the past.

After the last event the Yacht were 10 points ahead of the Navy. In the morning race yes- terday the Navy secured

Colleen won fairly comfortably in 976,310.35 against the Yacht Club's 64, and the Handicap class but the winner House Service Account... 6,394.07 in the afternoon the Barvice men of the Vice-Commodore's Cup can Pearce and Cal, H. B Gunn got The respective belmsmen Mr. H. J. 12,405.12 did even better, getting 50 points not be given till an incident be all there was to get out of it and 644,182.82

against the Yacht Club's 67 points to of the competing at brought the boats along in fine style

yachta 6.455.67 This meant that on the day, the has been cleared

* sand it was an eye opener to some Navy secured & lead of 31 points,

.? and G" classes sailing to to see how they moved in light 13,569-70 but after deducting the Yacht zether experienced many changes weather; it must be remembered Club's previous lead of 10 points, he leading boats out through no sea to stop the boat

of position throughout the Race. however that it was calm water with Total Liabilities ...81,661,304.19 the Navy won the "flag" by t the

Balance 5,700,761.74 narrow anargin of 12 points.

Lymun Para were considerably al There was a good sailing breeze tered coming back Zole of the Total

87,362,08.83 throughout and the finishes in each Capt. Cardew, Anally won by four order underwent considerable chan

Heyward Heys class, sailed by Coming to the eastward, the zace were very close.

seconds from Zephyr, wailed by Mr, gea with and working into .$1,050,502.91 Following the usual practice the sidered a kindly disposition"

R. J. Vernall, which may be con 2nd place, but she could make 145,117.18 boats sailed by the Club in the side Gods as Capt. Cardow will passed her homeward bound close no impression on La Cigale who 1,571,614,28 morning were sailed by the Navy in be leaving us before any more

64,891.00 tho afternoon, and rice-crcía.

to the Line, making La Cigale a There were sixteen boats cut.

Championship races are sailed leader by 3 miles Morseman tho MORNING RACE.

whilst it is hoped that Mr. Veruall up to windward seemed to be hone will be here to sail many more. too fairly served and dropped back The course for the morning race E. Mess, as first of the Geel made up considerably and crossed Gael, owned by the officers of the to last but one, though later she

ASSETS.

Subsidiary Coics

Advances

Building Loans

own Agents Deposit Account

Unallocated Stores

(P.W.D.)

Unallocated Stores

(Railway)

28,183.87

Tiffin was taken at the Club

365,855.86

was Lyemun (p), Kowloon Rock 201,811,23 (p). The distance was 6.2 miles class took the Vice-Commodore's the line ahead of Queen Bee and Investment Account, ... 2,964,618.30 The preparatory gun went at 11.30 Cup and difa, owned and sailed is the latter securing the Bear Lorry Haulage Account 4,028.20 a.m. and the start was made at by Commander F. Ratsey, R.K. Commodore's Cup beating Feathers Balance at Banks

315,883.31 11.35.

took the Rear Commodore's Cup as by 7 minutes on corrected time. The results of the morning race first.of the In. The services pre Ladye, “Jean was: 6) minutes" Total $7,242,065.93 are as under, the figures in par- thus well represented in the list of ahead of: Tus to win the Vice-

enthesis indicating the order in prize-winners.

Commodore's prize and 7 minutes The nine cruisers who started had

behind Plover being given a re-

With: good race on Sunday with a fair conditioning overhaul and Snipe breeze in the considerably labour, which was being taken over by the Becretary to the west of the Club there is great possibility. ward This gave La Cigale her.op of there being a revival of the rac portunity and her helmsman, N. amongst the Chinese Eigged Croucher, took full advantage of Cruisers,

†Crab lent at Interest £4,000 01. úd. which the boats finished the courses

Yacht Oigh

Finishing

Time. Pta 12.35.09 14 12.09.54 8

12.58.02 12.5246

1.03.443

11

17

his

1.09.29

The Carnarvon Boroughs Unionist Association have chosen Mr. Bowen Daphne (3) ilm Davies, KC., Derlwyn, near Car-Halcyon (9) marthen, to oppose Mr. Lloyd Scalark did not finish George at the next election.

Boojum *(6) Colleen (1) Two panels of Mortlake tapestry, Lola (14) woven with nymphs with landscape Gael (13) background, two similar mailer Joan (8) panels, and ten border piccer, WOVEN with dowers, and fruit;@Faalised. E997 106 at Mesars: Christie's;?

12.08.44

BA

it and had practically established

position 18 winner by rounding I have been told that the 'lover the Islets in Discovery Bay a good is in very fair condition consider 20 minutes ahead of the next boat, ing her age and the fact that she Nariman. It was most interesting was constructed on a three-inch. and instructive to pee the per keel while for the condition of formance of Lady Jean and Queen Snipe it can be personally touched Bee in the Bight wind bere abouts. for by Chau Kung,

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