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SHANGHAI BOWLERS

AT K.C.C.

EXCITING LAST MINUTE STRUGGLE

-NARROW WIN FOR HOME TEAM.

A victory by two shots was gained by the Kowloon QC. lawn bows team in the first official match play ed with the Shanghai visitors yes terday. Scoring was low, and the home team were getting the better of it up to the fifteenth head, wher the were leading 136, their score incarding four tools. The six gain-

d by the visitors were singles. "Somehow the visitors failed to settle down, and the game did not fold much interest until the last heads when Shanghai chances of In" the winning seemed bright. eighteenth head Shanghai had al- Bust five counting woods, Phillips having the firs about a foot away from the jack, while Dorrance,.drew in with his woods. Silkstone was responsible for saving the situation by getting in for the third shot.

-Shanghai's Big "Kill." The nineteenth head brought four shots for Shanghai Kowloon had Lug woods near the jack when the visiting skip carried the jack to runt, three. Silkstone sent in a rely shot on the proper green, but unfortunately it was a little short. lalcolm run after his last wood, conging it along with his amusing patter, to the delight of the specta shouted a voice ..tera.

**Attaboy when the result was announced as four. Shanghai were then only one -hot behind.

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LAWN TENNIS.

THE MIXED DOUBLES

CHAMPIONSHIP.

POINTS OF THE DRAW.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929.

The draw for the Open Mixed the Doubles Championship ol Colony, entries for which closed on September 30, was held yesterday, and resulted as follows:-

First Quarter.

FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON BEATEN “BY K.O.S.B.

On the Railway Ground yester- day the Borderers inflicted a de- cisive defeat upon their hosts, scoring two goals in each half with- out response. The games was not quite so one sided as the score may suggest, and had Eastman managed to take advantage of two openings in the first ten minutes a much inore even game would have been witnessed. The Borderers however

A WIDOW'S COM- PENSATION.

80 PER CENT. TAKEN AWAY.

SEQUEL TO CASE AGAINST BRITISH SOLDIER,

BANDIT BURIED

ALIVE.

POETIC JUSTICE IN THE NORTH.

EX-MILITARY GOVERNOR'S

FATE.

[United Press. ]

SHANGHAI, Sept. 25. The widow of the late Chang

Peping Poetic justice" is the Houch Liang, who was granted

comment in the Chinese press, upon 85,000 by H.M. Government as a result of his death, which it is al reports from Shantung that Chu leged was caused by British soldi-Yu Po, Chinese villain with a Pte. Price of the Wiltshire Regalive by enraged peasants whose are going to be a very big proposiers and for participation in which comic-opera name, has been buried 'ment was sentenced to one year's imprisonment, has been muleted of homes he had looted and whose more than 80 per cent of the families he had rained. amount by Chinese "patriots" It will be recalled that the widow and

Chu Yu Pa was a survival of the

tion for any Club to tackle this year, and the whole forward line irresistible played together in Miss Enid Le and M. K. Lo bye. style, McGlinchy again being the Mrs. Chiu Tsun Chis ad Ho Kastar. The Kowloon vanguard kept her son were to receive the money Middle Ages, revealing the cruelty. Lau r. Mrs. James and A. D. Hum-

the ball far too close, and although through the Bureau of Foreign rapacity and cynical disregard of phreys.

there was no lack of individual Affairs to which body H.M. ages other people's rights which were had handed the "compassionate grant'

Second quarter.

Mrs. Sayer and E. C. Fincher . effort, the line as a whole failed to Miss G. Lu and 3, W. Lo.

work together with the precision of their opponcuta.

Opening exchanges proved very

Mr. and Mrs. Hambly V. Mrs. Melaw and T. Lay.

Third quarter,

When the agitation concerning the matter was at its height, three members of the 6th District of the Kuomintang, who wer prominent in the support of, or were members Chang Hscuh Liang Case" continu ed to urge all Chinese bodies to assist them in securing redress for the alleged wrong.

Mrs. Tottenham and Major Lucas, Gillet and Tile resisting seof, the Support committee of the

Mrs. Adams and A, H. Crook. Mite C. Botelho and S. A. Rum jahn r. Mrs. Gull and H. D. Rum jaho.

Fourth Quarter.

Mrs. Miles and L. Goldman Mrs. Taylor and J. S. McEachran,

Mrs. Bradbury and H. Lo . Miss Heeney and G. W. Sewell.

The rat round ties are fixed to be played between October 7 and 17, and the second round between the 16th and 25, while the dates for the semi-foals and foals, which will be decided at the Chinese Re- creation Club, will be axed later. For any first or second round match the first named pair has the option

to select the veuse,

Prospects of the Games. Neither last year's champions (Misa Enid Le and M. W. Lo) nor runners-up (Dr. and Mrs. Totten ham) have entered together, so that the competition should prove ex- tremely keen.

Several new pairs are entered, and these, on their recent performances are strong combinations.

The twentieth head saw Jessiman toucher almost beside the jack. Hyde-Lay made a good at tempt, it only turned the wood

In the first quarter, Miss Enid Lo round. Fraser succeeded in knock- ing out the shot with a cautiful and . K. Lo should have little Rood.

The visiting skip in at difficulty in qualifying for the semi- For the other semi-final final. mpting to enter on the fore-hand place in the second quarter, it is tras unfortunate to nove an an op-extremely difficult to forecast who stion wood for the second ecun-wil be successful. Mrs. Sayer and der, and his next effort the other E. C. Fincher, Mrs. McCaw and T. way saw the wood go through.

Lay, both of which sides come from Kowloon C.C., are exceptionally good, but they will have to reckon with Mies G. Lo and M. W. Lo.

In the last head Phillips drew the shot, but their No. 3 was short each time. Skip Malecim made a great effort to get in both his woods, but he was not sucessful in adding Any more to the single.

Shanghai,

Jessiman Phillips Dorrance Malcolm

veral onslaughts on the home goal, while Eastman was extremely un: lucky after a dashing ran through the defence, the ball bouncing awkwardly just as he was about to shoot with the result that his effort sailed high over the crossbar. The same player came through again with a great run, but his final effort was weak.

An injury to Stock caused short stoppage of the game, but he was able to resume after attention. The Borderers proceeded to force the pate, chiefly through Mc- ilinchy and Alexander, these two forwards being responsible for some delightful combination. Everest gave a greatly improved display at entre forward, his dashing me thods being a constant source anxiety to a hard worked defence: Great work by McKelvie, Pile and Gillett ept the visitors at bay until just before the interval, when Torrie added a point with a fine centre which struck the far upright

and Tehounded into the net.

Half Time: Kowloon K.O.S.B. 2.

0.

The game had only been resum- ed a few minutes when the Bor-

During these activities they wrote to the Public Safety Bureau to the effect that the deceased's family was being approached by two fel- low provincials with alleged bills which they said that deceased had incurred,

characteristic of some rulers cen- taries ago. The mode of his death, also medieval, is therefore sidered fitting.

Villages Locted and Buried.

con.

At one time Chu was military governor of the great province of Chihli, with headquarters at Tien- Csin. He is credited with having ground down, the people more severely than any of the long iine of mis-governors he succeeded.

Last year, Chang and Chu appear- ed suddenly in Shantung, bought up a number of bandit gangs, and announced a "rebel government." For months they looted and burned the villages and towns of North-east Shantung, while the "Government armies sought in vain to drive them out. They made a shambly of a vast district, which has not yet re- covered.

Chu was a running-mate" of the notorious Chang Tsung Chang, one- time military governor of Shantung, In their communication they ask and when Chang collapsed, Chu- ed the Burena to despatch four fell with him. The congenial pair constables to protect the family fled to Dairen with millions in loot. from the machinations of the al-and-began to organize an attempt leged extortioners. The Chinese to recover Shantung province after police complied with the request the Nationalists arrived. and sent a detail of men.

These three men prevailed on the constables to do as they wished, and as a result, the family virtual ly were prisoners and were detained in a dwelling in Chinese territory, their captors meanwhile continuing to shrick for compensation.

After the money had been paid to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs twa of the three men accompanied them to the office. The widow re- ceived the money duly, after which she and her son still under guard, were taken to a lodging house near the Small East Gate The captors forced the widow to hand over $1200 as they stated to recompense them for the expenses incurred by them while furthering her cause.

The two Chinese who asserted that they had claims against the estate, heard of the transaction and berated these who got the money, without however coming to blows,

derers added to their lead through Stock, who shot from just inside the penalty area. Campbell in the Kowloon goal was at fault in this instance, but he could hardly be blamed a few minutes later, when Everest headed a fine goal from consequence the three members com. of the Kuomintang laid a Mrs. Tottenham and Major Lugas Torri's centre. McKelvie chang plaint with the Bureau of Public appear to be the best pair in the ed places with Gillett at this stage,Safety and the two provincials arrested. The Chinese third quarter, the only likely op. and the move resulted in an offen- position possibly being Mrs. Gulsive by the home team. Hedley, Detailed Scores.

and H. D. Rumjahn. In the last Enstman and Miles each made de authorities brought the widow and her son to identify the prisoners, Kowloon C.C.quarter Mrs. Taylor and J. S. Lermined efforts to get through, but

but she and her son said that these McEachran ate fancied. They have there was a lack of system about"

were not the men who had taken Gibson

hey money, but that the three ac- done very well at practice of late their work. Towards the close the Hyde-Lay

eusers were the actual culprits. and should have a good chance for Burderers again assumed command Fraser

with Torrie and Everest well to the championship! Silkstone

the fore.

No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Skip.

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16.

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10.

20.

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Welcoming the visitors and invit ing them to make full use of the Kowloon C.C. and grounds, Mr. Abraham (Vice-President) said that Shanghai had an uphill fight in which good bowling was seen. They made a wonderful recovery towards the end, and there was enough ex- citement to make it anybody's game. He then asked Mrs. Fraser to pre evut silver spoons to the visiting players as meaentors of the occa sion, cheers following the presenta- tion.

US. BASEBALL.

SENATORS

HEAVILY WALLOPED BY THE YANKEES

New York, September 23. Wich only two games scheduled in each "major league to-day, the American League will have a clean slate to morrow because all contests have been called off in memory of the inte Miller Huggins.

New York, walloned the Senators 10-3 to-day with the aid of four The Senators' Washington errors. erratic fielding coupled with the Yankees' slugging accounted for the result. Five of the Senators Inn- ned.

Ruth, Gehrig and Dickey tripled in the course of the gaine.

Result:-Kowloon C. K.S.S.B. 4. Kowloon: Campbell;

Gillett, Pile: Easterbrook, McKelvie, Bliss Eastman, Hedley, Gallager, Miles, and Simpson,

K.O.S.B: Shears; Gardner, Reeves: Gear, Davey, Skiggs; Tor- rie, Stock, Everest, McGlinchy

and Alexander.

HOME FOOTBALL.

NORTHERN GAME

ABANDONED. .

(tarough reutzz's' AGENCY.)

LONDON, Sept. 30.

Three fixtures in the Football League were played to-day, two being in Division II, in which Stoke City jumped from 10th to the Northern The champion Athletics wou over 2nd place. In the tail-ender Red Sox 5.3. Sim- section, the game was stopped be- mens of the Athletic bit a home fore the time of the final whistle, Results (home club mentioned run. Reeves of the Red Sox twice

doubled,, twice singled and scored first): Division II.

once.

were

When the leader of the gang who had made the accusations, failed to prosecute his case, he was arrested and charged with having defrauded the widow. The Kuomintang used their influence and after two weeks secured his release, without his having stood trial. Nothing has

been heard of the fate of the two

provincials, and it is believed that they still are in custody.

The Chinese press in commenting on this, characterized the affair, as an outrage and a disgrace to China-N-C. Daily Press.

YEN-CHING COLLEGE. NEW CHINESE CHANCELLOR.

[United Press.] Peping-Yenching University, the leading missionary college in North China, has opened its school year with a record enrollment for its first year under a Chinese chancel lor, Dr. Wu Lei Chuan

The university, which is вод denominational, and represents a large investment by several Protest- ant missiora, has registered with the Government at Nanking under the new regulations which forbid 3 Wolverhamp- tian religion or compulsory religious

services. ton............. ✪

The former chancellor, Dr. Leigh Division III. (Northern).

Driven Into a Corner...

to

escape.

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The Government armies finally drove them inte, a corner, and it was reported at the time that both were permitted Chang went to Japan, where he Nothing definite was still lives. heard about what happened to Chu until the report of his death.

After Chang had gotten away, Chu and his bandit bodyguard shut themselves up in a walled city of 50,000 inhabitants. Here they loot- e and burned at will with the Government army outside the gates. When they were finally defeated, the Government troops found the city an absolute ruin, with the wells choked with the bodies of

micides.

An anecdote of Chú Yu Pu while he was governor of this province illustrates his contemut for the law. Two of his concubines, the story runs, became infatuated with twe young actors, and met the young men secretly.

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BROTHERS FALL OUT OVER MARRIAGE.

ONE GOES TO HOSPITAL, OTHER TO JAIL

He berated his relative, called him foolish for falling in love at his age and wanted to know how the couple expected to live.

When one can't make his own formed his brother that he wanted to get married, Sze Ho Shang ex- living, how can he be expected to A servant told Chu, and the support a wife. That was the argu- ploded. military governor, whose word was ment maintained by Sze Ho-shang, law in this province at the time, of Tayangjao, Chapei, when his 45 shot ofte of the girls himself, and year-old brother, Sze Hsuch San, commanded the other to commit announced his intention of marry suicide, which she did. The twoing a widow, age 17. actors were arrested as "communist As a result of the argument, Sze suspects" and executed.

Ho Shang is now in the hospital, The mothers of the young men suffering from a fractured akull thereupon both committed suicide, while his brother, who is charged while a third concubine, terrified by with baving caused the fracture, is the death of her harem-sisters, die in jail. Physicians report that the injured man is in a serious condi- appeared, presumably a euicide,

Nothing good about Chu Yu Pution due to loss of blood and that has ever appeared in the Chineze chances for his recovery are slender. The Sze brothers, who äre na- press. He is accused of blackmail, extortion, abduction, kidnapping tives of Kiangau, have for years and a variety of other crimes. But resided at Tayangjao. Their domi- no judge dared move against him, cile is nothing more than a straw usual thing, they and his alleged crimes went un hut and, sa punished, until finally he lost his seldom had funds enough to buy bodyguard, and Shantung peasants clothes and food. When the young er of the two, Sze Hauch Bag, in took the law into their own hands.

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stave off ignominious 12 defert.

The following are the detailed results of to-day's games:-

Clubs.

American League.

R. H. E. 10 14 0

5 12 0

3 11

2

New York. Washington Philadelphia Boston Others no games scheduled.

National League,

Brooklyn. Philadelphia Pittsburgh

.St. Louis

3 10 2 ....... 19 18.0 1 0 1

7 0

Others no games scheduled, (Continued, at foot of neat column):

time.

American League.

Clube. Philadelphia New York Cleveland in St. Louis

Washington Detroit

W. L. Pet. 101 45 .602 87-02 .684 77 69 .627 75 71

70 77 07 · 81

514 .476 .453

Chicago. 57 80 .300

Boston

83 95 .307 National Leaguė,

Chicago Pittsburgh

New York St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati Boston

04 50 .853.

84 02 .575

80 65 .552 73 72 503

69,80 .459

07 80 .458 63 83 439

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