Sports
LAWN BOWLS.
RAIN INTERFERES WITH
THE FIXTURES.
A "BLANK WEEK-END.
A of Saturday's fixtures in the lawn bowls League had to be post pong owing to rain. Som Clubs held on in the home that the clouds would pass away only to be dis appoimed. At Kowloon Dock the fixture with Club de Recreio was started, but this had to laban- doned without completing one had. werk.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
P. W. D. L. Pts.
Kowloon B.G.C. G 1 0 2 Kowloon D.L.C. 7 -1 ◊ 3 Craigengover 7 4 0 3 ་; Taikoo NO.
7
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40, 3
3"
0 3
Kowloon 0.0.... T Civil Service 71 Club de Recreio 3 Pative, R.C. 70
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NUTS FOR AND AGAINST..
For Agst. Up. Da. Kowtaon BG.C. 300 984- Kowloon D. R.C. 139 3371 Craig-ngowen... 431 416 13 Taiko R.C. 309 400 Kowloon C.C.... 390
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412 #
Civil Sorivre
410
0 32
Club de Recreio 351
364
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Division II.
P. W. D. Civil Service ... 8 6
Craigengower
7
0
Yacht Club
Electric R.C.
1 u 3 109
Kowloon G. BESS
1
Club de Recreio 5. Kowloom C.C... *
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BHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
For Agst. Up. Dn. Civil Servic ... -193 430 09 <'raigengower... 406 353" 93
Taikoo R... 307 .392 Yacht Club 4M 375 "Electric R.C. ."408 436 Kowloon B.G.C. ANS, 450 Club de Recreio 452 434 Kowloon C.C... 336 506
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DAVIS CUP TENNIS.
GERMANY SPRINGS A SURPRISE.
ENGLISH CRACKS "BEATEN,
(THROUGH REUTER'S ÁGENCY.]
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929.
SOUTH AFRICA OUT
FOR 236..
THIRD TEST MATCH AT LEEDS.
I
MANY TEAM CHANGES,
Great interest centred upon the Third Test Match, which started at Leeds on Saturday, The weather was Sae, and there was de excel lest attendance.
MUSICAL EVENING AT C.C.C.
"RADIO NIGHT" SUCCESS ON SATURDAY.
LOCAL AND CANTON MUSIC.
SONGS TO 6 MURDERESSES THE CHINESE IN MALAYA.
WOMAN'S CONCERT IN -AYLESBURY GAOL,
Mme. Maria Sandra, the singer, has just had the unusual experi ence of performing before women who had been condemned to i death for murder,
TRIBETE TO. PROGRESSIVE WORK.
EUROPEANS AS HOSTS IN
IPOH,
Ipoh, July 3-The Perak Chauni- ber of Commerce gave a bannet to the leading Chinese residents of
the Hon. Mr. Cecil Rae presiding. Ipoh last night at the Grand Hotel,
Industry and Preseverance, Malays had seen the progress made by Chinese, and Europeans looked upon that progress with in terest and plansure. The ecuntry" in which they lived would not have been anything like what it was to- day but for the wonderfal industry and perseverance of the Chinese in the F.M.S. who had solved the pro blem of how to combine Chinese and British. The formes had supplied
It was. I believe, through my An enjoyable evening was spent Sandra to a Daily Erpress repre- work on the wireless," said Mme. on Saturday at the agengower sentative, that reeds
the means to Pushlish the peace of Cricket Chib on the occasion of
Radio Night, this being the to the girls undergoing Borstal vitation to go to Aylesbury and sing
the country and the latter had pro- second of the series of entertain.
vided the industry to develop the treatment there. ments arranged during the Summer "The governor, Miss Lilian In the course of the evening, the country. The speaker concluded by proposing the toast of their guests. There were changes in both teams months for members and friends. Harker niet me at the gates and chairman said it was the first time "Mr. Leong Sin. Naw responded BERLIN, July 12.
Perfect reception could hardly said: You will never do anything in his recollection that a gathering and thanked their hosts for the Davis Cup Tennis
There was a big surprise in the as compared with the Second Test,
have been expected considering the
in your life more warth while that of such a nature had taken place | Chinese greatly appreciated. Busi hospitality which, he said, the 1 the South
side, bad weather prevalling at the time this thing you are doing new African today, when Brann (ermany) Cameron (wicket-keeper). Ochse. Nevertheless, with the help of a Then she told mr she was although the Chinese in the past ness relations between the two com-
mat Dr. J. C. Gregory (Britain)
powerful radio set fair results 6-3, 6-2 and Moldenhacar Dalton, MacMilan and Christy gave were obtained. Those present were going to allow the convicts to had, on several occasions, entertainmunities had always her cordial
and
advantageous to both. He (Germany) beat H. W. C Baner "way to Vincent, Quinn, Siedle. Van treated to both the local broadens come in. I learned that there wered the Europeins. That was not to
trusted that their scoial, relations six women who had been condemn. ¡ programme and that of Cantoned to death for murder and re-
because the would also be equally cordial. This was supplemented by dancetrieved. Woolicy, Freeman and Bowleymusic transmitted through the loud
hospitality of the Chinese was pro-ju The Hon. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim. The girls, about 112 in number,
referred to the function as unique. wers the changes in England's side. speaker he gramophone pick-up were happy, and chattered asili verbial. He hoped that as their in- in the communal relations in the These three took the places of E.which enabled many couples to take life really held something for them, teresta became closer gatherings State. As businessmen, they had
the floor until a late hour. T. Kilick (Cambridge University
But these six women were the mort similar to the function that night met one another on the kerb or in The set used was five-valve pathetic spectacle, sad and still would be more frequent."
the shop on that occasion they and Middlesex), R. W V. Robins screened grid, lent by Mr. J. 8. A.
wad hopeless.
were meeting socially and it could Curreem. It was specially built by O'Connür (Middlesex)
J.
not but contribute towards the aad.
Mr. J. A. Sath, the radio construc
broadening of the basis of commer (Essex).
tor of Kowloon.
cial friendship.--Straits Times, Goddard, the Gloucester howler, was twelfth alin.
Austin (Britain) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
In the doubles. Exter. Gregory and Collins (England) beat Kleins- chroth and Landmann (Germany) 6-4, 6-2, 6-0.
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INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS.
ENGLAND WINS.
'(rarodon KeuTER'S AGENCE,]
CORK, July 13
England, won the triangular, in- ternational athletic contest here with 37 points. Ireland Had 214 points and Scotland
FOOTBALL COMPETITION
FRAUD.
TRICK ON COMMISSION
"AGENTS,
1:0
The ease with which it send L. Pis possible to manipulate' Post Office 212. dat tamps was commented apon at the Berkshire Assizes at Read- 210
sing by Mr. Justice Shearman,
who had before him three Bahr were charged, with defranding Meters. Dark, Sharp, and Cọ, CORE mission agents, of Liverpool. The accused were Reginald Harold Nick less, 6, builder's Insurer, af Ascot. tand tw Post Office employers- ¡ William Harrison Itance, -43, and George William Goodwin, 19. Nick: less and Goodwin each pleaded uilty, while Rance pleaded not guilty, but was subsequently coa victed by the jury.
NO MATCHES IN AUL DIVISIONS.
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der Merwe and Duminy.
THE TEAMS.
South Africa.
H. G. Désac. (Transvaar), yapsain, Hi. Catterall (Orange Free State).
R.
1. J. Slede (Nata), D. Morkel (Western Province), B. Mitchel (Transvia);
C. L. Vincent (Transvaal),
N. A. Quina (Griqualnod West).
. A. Van der Merwe (Transvas), A. J. Bell (Western Province), 11. G. Owen Smith (W. Province), 5. P. Duminy (Transvaal).
England.
J. G. White, (Summerset), captain,
Suletine (10EASANTVEJ"
AL
2. lienureu (Mudlesex
W, 1, hamknead (bjotcester),
24 15. Late (DLSSCX),
21. Leyland (Yorkshire),
F. E. Wolicy (Kent
ti. Larwood Notts
A. P. Freeman (heat).
E. H. Bowley (Sussex),
G. Buckworth (Lancashire).
South Africa Bat,
Next Saturday there will be another entertainment with an in strumental and vocal programme. A string band will be in attendance, and better entertainment is promised.
WORCESTER " CONWAY
BOAT RACE.
AN INTERESTING REVIVAL.
The boat race between H.M.S. Worcester and H.M.S. Conway, for many years an annual event, was rowed again recently when the Worcester crew won by about 15 lengths. Thervent was first held
WAS
the . 1590, has the race first which has been held siner 1905. In the 13 contests which have now en held the Conway boat has won nine times and the Worcester boat eight times. The races are owed alternately ie the Mersey and the Thames. The race of 1005 resulted
in a dead-heat. The trophies for
|
be wondered
Referring to the happenings in For a time I could get no rê. sponse from them at all, though China, Mr. Rae assured their guests the girls applauded. I sang a sad that the British viewed China song, and I saw a tear sten! down troubles with the greatest sympathy the checks of one of the women. and looked forward to the reinoval Then I sang a song full of fun, and of her difficulties in the near future. Magistrate at Willesden to they smiled-just ittle."
There could be no doubt that the woman: You do not seem interest- Mme.
an Sandra is
Chinese, who possessed brains and | ed in my remarks on your woman. She is married to "Mr. i intelligener, would eventually lead duct 7 Woman: No, sir, I thought, Lissant Beardimore, a Canadiang "the country to peace.
it was all about the other woman.
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Mr. Kenelm Freedy, prosecuting counsel, stated that Nicklets entered 170 for a football competition which, was run on the lines of a pari mutuel. His forecasts of wishing teams entitled him to a substantial sum, and were compiled after the matches had taken place. They were then plaund in an envelope bearing the dat, stamp of the prê vious day. Had the attempt suc ceeded, Nickless would have securfore the batsuitur had scored. bengue, tennis matches..arrangeded £24 for a stake of 2s. 6d. Inves Mitchel, who came in next, play, for Saturday were all postponed tigations were made by the G.P.O. ed" cautiously to all-set this dis owing to the bad weather con authorities as the result of wastrous eturt, being content ole ditions.
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South Africa 94 for wickets. know what the contents were, H.
Casterali was not out 86, and Mor did to oblige Nickless, who gave kei undefeated for 7. 3
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easy winners.
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ST. LAWRENCE SCHEME HELD UP. DIFFERENCES CAUSE
DELAY.
of Freeman
Alter lunch Morkel was stumped 1 and Duminy bowled for 2 Except for some TARIFF free bitting by Vincent, the rest of Workingham, said that Nickles was the side did little, and South
Superintendeng
Goddard. of
a man of excellent character with a
Africa were all out at tea for 236.
P. W. L. P. distinguished record of military Freeman was "the most successful
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BRITISH EMPIRE
SCHOLARSHIPS.
LOUGHBOROUGH COLLEGE ENGINEERING FACULTY.
The Entrance Examinations for the award. of
Empire British Scholarships in the Faculty of Engineering, Loughborough College, beca completed and
have
now
H.K. FOOTBALL REFEREES awards made.
ASSOCIATION.
SPECIAL MEETING.
"
The Scholarships are tenable at Loughborough for the full period of the Diploma Course, and the Gover- nors of the College have approved the following Awards for 1929- A special meeting of the above MG. F. Cabral, Queen's Col Association will be held in the lege, Georgetown, British Guiana; Council room, H.K.F.A., 4th floor, gw. Millward, The Grammar French Bank Building, Queen's School, Cheltenham: 7. Road Central, on Friday, July 19. McDonald, The Technical High at 3.30 p.m. sharp. A referees School, Johannesburg. S. Africa; are requested to attend as husT. D Walshaw, Hurstpierpoint ness of importance is for discussion. College, Sussex; Paul Finucage,
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BEATEN. ATHLETICS IN AMÉRICA.
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ISTROUGE REUTER'S
· AGÈKOV.]
CAMBRIDGE, Man, July 19. In the inter-Varsity Athletics. Harvard and Yale beat Oxford and Cambridge by a evente to-3):
G.
Lawrence Royal Military School, Sanawar, India; Horace I. Price, County School, Abertillery, S, Wales.
These Scholarships are open to Lail British subjects resident in any part of the Empire and are of the value of £75 per annum.
Applications were received from klasse rumbin the Publie and Secondary School England, South Africa, Rhodesia, Australia, British Guiana, India, and the Federated Malay-States
D.P." Special Service. | bowler, taking wickets for 113.
WASHINGTON, July 12. England's Lanings.
Progress toward an American. Sutcliffe and Bowley opened for Canadian agreement concerning the contidence. When stumps were been interrupted temporarily, and draws, however, both had been perhaps permanently, on account of dismissed, and England's store the Tariff situation.
Opposition on the part of Cana stood at 100 for wickets, Ham- mond and Duckworth being not out dians to the Hawley Smoot tariff for 30 and 3 respectively.
schedules is increasing, Some of the schedules which apply to Cana-
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Scores, ag cabled by Reuter,dian goods are considered "un.
are:-
...South Africa-1st Innings.
Catterall, b Freeman... 74 Siedle, Larwood
0
Mitchell, b Tate
Morkel, st. Duckworth, b
Freeman.......
17
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Duminy, b Freeman Deane, o Duckworth, b Tate 20 Owen-Smith, e Hammond, b
Freeman
Vincent, b Freeman....... 60 Quina, e Leyland, b Free-
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friendly," it is learned.
While American officials decline to concede that there is any con nection between the questions of tariff and of waterways, they ad- mitted that the two subjects are linked in Canadian popular opinion. The United Press was informed to-day that Canada is at present | waiting for the Senate tariff action, which at last reports seemed due for delay.
Authoritative
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The problem is hedged about with peculiar difficulties, however, be cause the United States cannot
Van der Merwe, c Ham-
19
Bell, not out
2
Extras
.9
Total.
236
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Larwood
allow itself to become committed to the theory that another nation may with propriety exert an influence upon domestic legislation, understood.-United Press.
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Freeman Hammond
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17 4 35 1
20 8 40 ་ ་ .
32.3 6 115
8 2 13 White 17 6 4 England-Ist Innings. · Sutcliffe, c" Mitchell,
Quinn Bowley, e Bell, Quinn 31 Hammond, not out Duckworth, not out
Extin
30
5
Total (for wits.)... 100 "(Continued at foot of next_column),
ETON. HARROW.
MATCH DRAWN.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, July 13. The Eton-Harrow match. conclud-
ed to-day in a draw. Scores were.
OUR Ford 2 for 30)
904 for 5, declared (Hale 119).
Harrow, 318 (Nevinson. 0 for 85) and 108 for 6.
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