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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14th, 1928.
After an unusually long break, CONSTANTINE'S BRILLIANCE,
the regular programme of the Ten- nis League was resumed on Satur day. Rain nearly interfered again and the little that fell was sufficient to spoil several courts. A curtailed programme, however, broke the monotony and it is hoped that the weather will be better during future week ends.
FENDER 8 FOR 24.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
West Indies . Middlesex.
The West Indies beat Middlesex by three wickets.
Middlesex 352 for 6 wickets, innings declared closed (Hendren
READY-MONEY BETTING
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"CLUB" IN HEART OF WEST END:
A VISIT DESCRIBED,
THE MAN WHO KNEW
COOLIDGE..
SINCLAIR LEWIS'S LATEST BOOK
ANOTHER AMERICAN SATIRE.
In his latest book, The Man Who Knew Coolidge," Mr. Sin- clair Lewis, the American novelist who wrote Main Street" and
ENTHRALLED WOMEN AT LAW COURTS.
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son atarted interest centred on the * Division. The Kowloon the Chineso Cricket Club gave Recreation Club a fright but the latter scraped through by one Even play prevailed game only. throughout and at the end of the second round each side had scored 33 games. Exciting play followed and all the scores of the three sets In the third and final round regis tered 05. The Chinese secured two of these and the Home Team one, and so ended a fine match."
Kowloon were not expected, to do much agains: the Chinese and the latter did not play their strongest team, and as Kowloon concentrated on the match, the two Clubs were. well matched. Previously Kowloon had not met with a defeat in this division and naturally went to meet their formidable opponents deter mined to make a good showing.
Five matches were decided in this Division. R.A.O.C. sprang a surprise on the Portuguese first on, their opponents' ground and won with games in hand. It is now evident that the Portuguese reconds are better than the first as the seconds have so far been undefeat- ed. The R.A.O.C. had a hard task in winning on Saturday and the factor towards their win was the contribution of 20 games by Hale and Waterford. The Portuguese seconds proved too good for the Indians who have been a disap- Their poictment in this division. victory was complete in every respect and their three pairs all passed the 20 games mark. Two newcomers met at King's Pack- the Kennedy Road Married Quar- ters beat the Y.M.C.A., while Civil Service beat" the Kowloon Indians very comfortably.
The two other matches were in the "B" Division, there being no play in the "A" Division. South China beat the Indians by a hand- Rome margin of 23 games. The latier had hitherto been one of the leading teams in this Division and during the past few years haro been one of the favourites for the Shield, but they have failed badly this season and by their last per- formances they cannot hope to be in the running for honours. South China will probably finish near the top in the League Table, but if they are left to settle with the Chinese Recreation Club for the right to hold the shield, then it will, in all probability, mean a win for the .B.O. In the other match, the Portuguese beat. the Kowloon The Cricket Club se expected. Portuguese, who lost the shield last year by one game in the final, have not impressed so far, but they are an uncertain quantity.
Mid-week matches appear to be finding favour as the season pro groises. Circumstances have forced the expedient which has worked well. One match between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Indian Recreation Club in the "A" was played yesterday and to-day two have been fixed, in both of which the Chinese Recreation Club are engaged, these being against the Indian Recreation Club in the "B" and Kennedy Road in the "O" Divisions. To-morrow the Hong Kong Cricket Club will meet the Chinese Recreation Club in the "A Division:
The Hong Kong Cricket Club gave another convincing display in the "A Division yesterday and beat the Indian Recreation Club, last year's runners-up, by a big margin. Their recent successes are not surprising as they possess a teaim of well seasoned and experi enced playera Great interest now centree on to-morrow's match.
Constantine 7 for 57).
West Indies 200 (Constantine 98) and 230 for 7 (Constantine 103).
Northants. Gloucestershire. Gloucestershire beat Northants on the first innings
.
Gloucester 300 (Hammond 131) and 531 for 7 wickets, innings de clared closed. (Dipper 102).
Northants 100 and 40 for wickets.
Essex. Derbyshire. Essex beat Derbyshire on the first innings.
Derby 213 and 996 for 7 wickets. Essex 913 for 7 wickets, innings declared closed.
Surrey v. Warwickshire, Surrey bent Warwickshire on the first innings
Warwick 127 (Fender 8 for 24) and 416 for 4 wickets. (Wynts 150 not out).
Surrey 490 for 8 wickets, inrings declared closed. (Shepherd 139, Ducat 179 not out).
Yorkshire Hampshire. Yorkshire beat Hampshire on the' first innings.
Hants and 160 (Robinson 7 for 63).
Yorkshire 295.
Kant. Sussax. Kent beat Sussex by 57 runs, Kent 23 (Woolley 19%) and 236 (Ashdown 100 not out).
Sussex 143 (Marriott and 273.
for 59)
Lancashire v. Glamorgan. Lanenshire beat Glamorgaa on the first innings.
Lanes 968 and 190 Glamorgan 19: and 136 for a wickets.
LEAGUE TABLE.
"A" DIVISION.
H.K.C.C. BEAT INDIANS.
By a very comfortable margin, the Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Indian Recreation Club rester. day in the "A" Division of the Tennis League.
The match was
played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts, the home team secur- ing 70 games against their oppon-
ents 28.
The scores were as follows:-
Rev. F. P. W. Alexander and
E. D. Lawrence (H.K.C.C.) lost to A. H. Rumjaha and
S. S. Hussain beat IM. A Razack and
J. S. A. Curreem beat 8. H. Ismail and S.
D. Ismail
Lieut. Halé and McEachran
(H.X.C.C.)
beat A. H. Rumjahn and
E. D. Lawrence
beat I. M. A. Razack and
J. S: A. Curreem beat 8. H. Ismail and B.
D. Ismail
5. 8
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The Daily Mail which called at- tention to the number of ready- money betting houses, illegal or ganisations, which have been open- further particulars with regard to these clubs, which make clear their sole object-the defrauding of the Government by evasion of the Bot- ting Tax.
satirical portrait of the "100-per-attract, and they are reducing the cent." American who, he says, in salaries of their companies the typical.
better td meet expenses.
As women are among the most prolife of theatre goers because thore than ten they have a scrise of the theatre, it may be that the drama of the Law Courts is more fascianting to the "feminine mind
Anyhow, I saw women enthralled than the staged play. in two cases at the Law Courts.
"The In the following extract man who knew Coolidge" is talk Those clubs are ostensibly social ing to some travelling companions I certainly do enjoy listening to organisations, and are licensed as in a Pullman: such by local magistrates. They are owned mostly by bookmakers. you gentlemen and getting your That's one of the nice viswa One bookmaker in London owns three and finds them to profitable things about being on a Pullman that he contemplates opening more. like this: you can guarantee that The majority of the betting you'll meet a lot of regular be Americans with sound opinions houses are, however, very crude:
and ideas affairs, as the following description
And now let me tell you: the the business of way I look at these things- of one visited by a Daily Mail reporter. will show. He writes:
They can say all they want to Non-Mambers Admitted.
about how President Coolidge Although not a member I had good old silent Cal Coolidge not the slightest difficulty in obj isn't maybe as flashy as some of Maybe he isn't taining admission to one of these these statesmen. new so-called social clubs, right "much given to shooting off his D certain other public in the heart of the West End of mouth Loader and within a few hun-figures that I could name. Maybe dred yards of Vine-street police he isn't what my daughter would
The club consists of a call Ritzy-
station.
for luncheon.
.
larga room nearly bare of furni And say, by golly, it's beyond ture except that at one end there me where the young generation of was a buffet and small tables set to-day, taking them by sad 15 get all this slang that tury pull. It was thronged with a very Why, here just the other day my mixed crowd of patrons. Some daughter was talking .to her
obviously "men
about brother, and RobbyThat's the fifteen-three towa," others appeared to be boy's name; only shop assistants and clerke, but years younger than his sister, but the majority were of the type to smart's a whip. There's certainly be found in the betting rings on one up-and-coming kid, if I do say any racecourse.
were
in one corner there was a bar, in another M counter, a tape machine, and two or three tele phones. At the counter at the clerks of the club proprietor well-known bookmaker. As the tape machine spelt out the name: of the runners in each race
clerk called them out, and even tually posted them on a board
for all to see
Odds Chalked Up.
at Directly betting opened Newmarket the odds were chaik ed up on
blackboard and the men in the room scrambled round the counter to make their wagers
Anything from 5s, to £100 WES taken, but it was, a rule that all bets had to be in ready money, and during the two or three hours I was present many hundreds of pounds changed hands, but not a penny was deducted by way of tax. The bookmaker was most accommodating; he took bets right up to the "off" and even after.
!
Bookmakers' Certificates.
In the House of Commoni the same day Mr. A., M. Samuel, Financial Secretary to the Trea aury, replying to a question, said that the number of bookmakers' 91-12 certificates issued in 1996-97 was 12,851, while for 1987-28 the number was 19,808-a decrease of 583. The approximate revenue from the Bete Tax last March was £195,300 and in April £203,500.
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G. W. Sewell and A. D. Hum-
phreys (H.K.C.C.) boat. A. H. Ramjaha and S. 8. Hussain_... beat I. A. Razack and
3. S. A. Curreem........ 7- 4 beat S. H. Ismail and S.
D., Tamail
10.1
25-3
10.
But anyway---
I'm afraid I'm getting a little off the subject of Coolidge, and if there's anything I hate it's a fel- ow that if he starts to talk about
1
subject he can't stick to it. remember one time we had one of these book-authors speaking at the Kiwanis Club, and say, that fellow, maybe he could write all right (though at that I'd like to see him sit down and dictate a letter to some fellow that would make him pay his account and yet not make him sore!)-I don't know anything about his writing but when it came to talking, why say, he wandered allround Robin Hood's barn! Shows what a lack of business training does to these fellows that think they're so gosh-awful smart and superior!
But what I started to say was: The way that boy and his sister torture the English language to death just about gets my goat Here him and his sister was talking one time, and he starts kidding her about some bird she was sweet on, and he says, "That guy's all wet." But the come back at him, quick's a. flash: "Yeh, he's wet fike Methodist Sunday-school!".
Yes sir, it beats the cars how this new generation takes the Queen's English like you and I were brought up to speak it in the good old-fashioned schools, where there was some thoroughness and not lot of these flashy lads, and they just practically ruin it, and as I was saying, if Sister-that's what we often call my daughter-if the was talking about Coolidge, "she'd SECRET HOARD OF GOLD probably say he wasn't Ritzy...
COINS.
BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPER'S
HOBBY.
One of the most remarkable private-collections-in the world be longs to a Guilford-street boarding- house keeper.
Well, if you want to look at it that way, all right. But I wonder if any of you gentlemen thought of this?
ever
He may not shoot off a lot of fireworks, but do you know what he is He's BAFE.
Yes sir, Cal is the President for real honest-to-God Americans like
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Absent "Flapper."" Middle-aged women were among the most interested spectators. The "apper" was absent, the young working girl was not present, but there was a gathering of wives and spinsters and the middle aged and
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Respectable, intelligent, eficient, to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from they were obviously anxious to port to port to the final port of call solve the perplexing problem of the to which the option extends.
All broken, shafed and damaged foods surplus woman, and it was more are to be left in the Godowns, where they
spirit of investigation than an impulse of idle curiosity that took them to the court.
ar
Next 1 visited the court of Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice, where a charming woman, gifted with a perfect complexion, was suing a man for breach of promise. Here dozens of young girls eagerly followed the arguments. wanted to know just where they stood when a sweetheart began to grow cold.
They
There was a flash of kilk stockings and a gleam of pretty shoes, a bis- play of attractive hats, and, above ait, an absorbing interest as to the mysteries of a beauty parlour.
A Catty Höte.
I was sorry, however, to observe | a distinct catty note when the plaintiff gave her age.. A delighted titter went round the feminine part of the court.
The women spectators were enjoy. ing the secrets of the confessional.
But, also, they had to recognise that s.woman witness in the court of the Lord Chief Justice appears to She walks the best advantage. along carpet into an ornamental stand placed ander soft lights and given an attractive background of Brew curtains
No woman could feel nervous in such an atmosphere. She knows she is looking her best under agree. able conditions.
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do
These women delight in the drams of the courts, because it gives them life. They get more, thrills from a cross-examination than they from a stags dialogue, because the play of passion in the courts is not arranged to a climax; there is al ways the promise of an anti-climax, In these cases the majority of the women in the public gallery are always middle-aged, and what I would call the suburban type. Resenting the monotony of their daily lives, they go to the Law Courts to see real drama; not the There's a lot of folks that pangretence of the theatre but tragedy and comedy played on the stage of him, but what are they? You can bet Coolidge ain't popular with life. Daily Mail, the Bolsheviks, or the lazy boob of a workman that wants fifteen bucks a day for doing nothing! No sir, nor with the cocaine fienda, or, the His collection has been secret. drunkards, or the fellows that He had never in all the twenty- I don't want the Prohibition law L. A Rocha and G. A. Noronha eight years shown it to any one enforced-
until he consented to display it at Not that I never take a drink. (Recicio):
the International Genevs Associa What I say about Prohibition is: 8-ation's celebration of the opening of Once a law has been passed by the duly elected and qualified repre their new institute.
"I have never spent any money sentatives of the people of these United States, in fact, once it's on on myself," he said to a Daily the statue books, it's there, and it's 101 Express representative. "I have there to be enforced. There hadn't always been poor because my col pught to be any blind pigs or 22:11 lection has taken every penny illegal stills. But same time, that Some of the coins have been very don't mean you got to be a fanatic
+
Mr. Joseph Tisserant, an Italian, has devoted twenty-eight years of his life to collecting gold coins. He has nearly 600 now, including at least one of every country in the
Total:-H.K.C.O. 70; I.B.C. 29.
"C" DIVISION., On the Recreio ground yesterday in the C" Division of the League the Recreio beat the R.A.0.0. by world. the big margin of 68 games to 31.
Scores:-
beat P. Hale and G. Water-
field
lost to E. Greenaway and H.
Bryant
lost to Pepper and Donald-
500
47.
A. A Remedios and A. Cosane (Recreio):
loat to P. Hale and W.
Waterfeld beat, E Greenaway and 'H.
Bryant... lost to Pepper and Donald-
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dear to buy.
No, sir..
But now to come down to tho to give you gentlemen an agreeable point of my story, I hope to be able
I know Coolidge personally! little surprise.
Yes sir! In fact, I was a class- mate of his 'l give you gentis. men an inside view of him, not only
will
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from the above studied him at the White House on 7th instant, Consignees of Cargo I don't suppose I could have been art hereby informed that their Goods called one of Cal's closest friends are being landed at their risk into the in college, but I know him pretty Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloos, and, stored at well. I can remember just sell Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company,
Tak and
Expense.
na I saw him in college, but as I've having MAPANESE PRINCE
Port
If a fellow feels like making some as if it was yesterday, Cal and meosan, chafed, and damaged)
Well
It's go
I have spent all my spare time good home-brewed beer or wine, or happened to come out of a class to- in markets and shops where If you go to a fellow's house and gether, and I said, might find them.. I have had offers he brings out some hootch or gining to be a cold Winter" and he from rich people who wanted to that you don't know where he got came right back, Yep.
Didn's waste & lot of time argu. buy the collection, but not for any-it and it lan't any of your businering and discussing! He Ince! 8-3thing would I let it go."," or if you have a business aequain-
And another time: I never could my talent, you might say, is more
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He has English coins of every fance coming to your house and
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SERVICE TO READERS. THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD., and the HONG KONG WEEKLY. FRESH, through
A. A. Barros and C. Barretto reign since Charles I., an Ameri-3ou figure he won't loosen up and get along any too good in 'Latin-recognised a hea after the'i tkait London Office, at 91: BADI LAKE beat P. Hale and G. Water Queen Anne five-guinea plece, and nod you know a good dependable along practical lines. I niced Cál | Goods have left the. Godowns and Fraft BIREET, EC. 14 irá prépared to
ean twenty dollar piece of 1880, a talk turkey without a little spot
G; Water & eo kmall gold wafers of the old
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The League Table for the "A" | (Recreio): Division followA LINNA KA
P. W. L Pts.
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Bryant loat to Pepper and Donald
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University... M.E.K..... Craigongower Indian R.C.- Kowloon 0.0.
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bootlegger that you can depend on well then, that's a different matter, and there ain't any reason on God's green earth that can see why you shouldn't take advantage of it, al- ways providing you aren't setting "I have found the miniatures in somebody a, bad, example or making
Mr. Timerant has also collected 1
original miniatures, many of them 7.4 valuable, all of them beautiful.
25 8 ome queer places," he said. it look like you sympathised with
"Some I have picked out of heaps | law-breaking. 88-31 of rubbish for a penny."
(Continued on next Column),
as together, and I asked him, class I
Say what's the Latin for defy"
No
Don't know," he said. beating around the bush and pre- teading and four-fushing, but com- ing right ont with it, bang! That's the kind of man he is, you take
it from one who knows him!
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