Sports News
LAWN TENNIS:
U.S.R.C. TOURNAMENT.
The Anagal Lawa Tennis Tourna- ingat of the United Services Recrea tion Club will be held, as usual, at the beginning of the year, Fermer. ly it consisted of ten events, but this time there will be only five, one championship and four handi
cap.
The tournament has always been an attractive one and it is expgeted that interest in the forth coming contests will be sustained.
An important innovation has been mnde in regard to handicapping. Instead of the "recognised method cf fixing handicaps for the various players, all competitors will play beginning at scratch and handicape will be given on a sliding scale during the progress of a match,
thus:-
Winner of first game owes 13 in
second.
If two games up winner owes 13 and loser receives 13 in third.
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If three games up winner owes 30
and joser receives 13. The last in the maximum handi edp.
It would mean that if "A" won the fire three games, he would owe in the fourth game, while "B" would receive 15, but if B" won the fourth game, then the handicap- ping for the fifth game would be ‚“A” owe lò and "B" receive 15, and so on up and down the scale.
The club claim that the above system has worked out very satis. factorily in their minor. teprna- ments, and it only remmine to be ecen how it will be received by
quite an idea, however.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929.
CRICKET NOTES.
COACHING IN LOCAL SCHOOLS.
[By L.B.W.")
Supporters of the Police Recrea- tica Club must have felt no end disappointed when, within three runs of victory against the Kowicon Cricket Club on Saturday, stains had to be drawn on Reequnt of fail- ing light. it was nevertheless a very good performance, and uo doubt the Kowloonites must have had a bit of shock when the Police at up "such a good first wicket stand Though the P.R.C. were re- garded as an easy proposition at one time. I am not so sure that they will be so easy to beat "after all. Alexander's return from leave has strengthened the team considerably and Baker (B.G.) their fast bowler is, bowling very well just now.. I confidently predict a good season for him if he keeps up his present
form.
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The other matches played in this in the nature of division were friendlies-the Indian Recreation Club again beating the Craigen. gower Cricket Club while the Re- creio played a draw game with the Dicersan Boys' School. For the School: Robert Lee did extremely well with the ball, taking 5 wickets fur only 20 runs. The Lees have always done well, for the school, and even now they are keeping up the good work. Another Lee ( forget his initials at the moment) making a lot of runs, and he plays a very straight bat. In this connection much credit must be given to Jimmy Youngsave, the ald University left hander, for I hear that he is spending a lot of time coaching boys at the 11.3.S.
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RUGBY FOOTBALL: HONG KONG JOCKEY | K.R. ASSOCIATION. FORGED $100 BANK Mr. D'Almada Are you'
FORTHCOMING MATCHES.
Owing to the Club ground being required for Soccer Interport trials for to-day and to-day week and 11th, there will be no Rugger match on those days. Instead, the Club Ist XV. will be playing on Satur- day, against HM.S. Berwick, and on Saturday, December 21, against
CLUB.
THE HANDICAPS.
The following are the handicaps for the tenth extra race meeting at Happy Valley next Saturday
MILITARY HORSES GRAZING
GROUND.
PLAYGROUND. AND PUBLIC CONCERTS DISCUSSED.
At the November monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Kowloon Residents' Association, Mr. C. M. Manners, O.B. E., the Presiden: of the Association, took the chair, and others present in-
NOTES.
PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED AT MAGISTRACY.
CHINESE FOKI CHARGED WITH UTTERING,
auro
that these six 8100 notes are not part of any of these payments -I am sure they are not,
In reply to further questions, witness said that when he received any money, he generally placed it in a safe to which he held a key. There was one other key to that, safe, but at the material time, the holder of that key was away from Hong Kong
Witness said that during the fraras in his shop, a police officer He did arrested the defendant. Cheung Chin Shan of the Lee not know whether the man was a policeman or a district watchman man had his hand on the defen dant.
December Handicap "A" Olass.
Young Pretender, 150 lbs.; King's Counsel, 153; Majestic Hall, 168; One Third, 173; Our Prince, 140; H.M.S. Cornwall, while a Further Monterey Bay, 155; Chesapenko cluded Mr. F. C. Mow Fung (Vice- I Fung Hang firm who was charge-but said that outside the shop the
Winsome Stag, 160; Boxing Eve. 182; Grand Tattoo Bay, 165 Eve. 140; Misty Eve, 146; Duke of Chanting Town Hall, 40; Imperial Hall, 140.
match will probably be arranged for Saturday, December 14.
It is hoped that all who have so enthusiastically supported the mid- week games this season will find time to get down on the Saturdays
mentioned.
150:
President), Mr E. Abrahari (Hon. with possession and uttering of six Treasurer), Mr. C. E. Terry (Hon. Secretary) and Messrs. E. Cock, forged 8100 bank notes again ap M.B. E., F. W. Stapleton, R. Pas peared before Mr. A. W. G. H. torji, H. Un, J. Alves, J. H. Grantham yesterday.
Hunt, O.B. E., Li Jow Son, C. B. Riggs and E. C. Tregillus, December Handicap "B" Class.
Correspondaece drawing the at- King's Falloch, 157 lbs; Pices.tention of the G.O.C, to the danger Club . H.M.S. Berwick.
147; Perk, 140: Campbell, 165: attendant on military horses graz H.M.S. Club
Berwick oa Buster, 153: Fifty Fifty, 100, Duke ing in residential areas, particular of Melrose, 130; The Jamaica, 145ly in the vicinity of the Children's Triumphant Playgrounds, was laid on the table, Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. :—
O-Skinner; L. Goldman M. D. Tarmacadam,
Stag, 101; Thunderbolt, 150; Loch In his reply, the G.O.C. regretted Lammert; I... Ross and W. J.Alsh. 150: Huntington, 158; Cream that the actual unit at fault could not be traced, but stated that in Sentt, G. A. L. Plummer and G. F.
structions had been issued that graz ing and exercise of these animals Clerk: D. L Milne Day, A. D. Cracker, 150: San Francisco. 166; T. Riddell, E. R. West, W. E.
December Handicap "C" Olass.
should be carried out in non-resi Suttill, RP. Moodie, F. R. Burch, Mount Elburz, 114: City Hall, 170,
Tartar, 142 lbs.; Sunshine, 132;dential areas as far as possible. Peers and E. P. Massey,
Armony, 163; Wuchang, 151; Zircon 11, 143; Monk, 132; Fanling Stag, 150; Bright Prospect, 143; Szatmar, 155 Chemal, 140; Erstwhile, 157; Movanagher, 145; Inen, 140; Duke of Milan, 100 Glory, 189; Loch Etive, 150.
Club 2nd XI. . H.M.S. Cornwall
* 2nd XI.
To-morrow at p.m. :- S. J. H. Fox; 0. Skinder, C. E. Holmes, O'Neil and A. D. Coppin; R. H. D. Wade and F. C. B. Dlack
. E. Henry, A. D. Suttill, Laid-| law, R. D. Beaumont, W. E. Perts, Burnell, B. L. Stock and E. F. Buttress.
ADMIRALS GENERALS.
GOLF VICTORY FOR NAVAL
MEN.
The first of what is to be an a team of annual match between Admirals and a team of Generals was played at Camberley Heath. when the former proved successful by 13 points to 3.
Some exerllent golf was played, and the top single deservedly ended in favour of the Generals. Licut.- General H. B. Faweus beating Vice- Adiniral E. A. Taylor by 2 and 1. Taylor won the first two holes, and was still in front at the eleventh, but Fawsus'squared, thanks to a fine tee-shot at the thirteenth, took the opponent's bail to win the fifteenth. I foilowing halves gave Faveus the match. Iesults:
December Handicap "D" class. Papaya, 162 lbs.; The Ptarmigan, 158; Kum On, 159: Kom Tong Hall, 151; Duke of Niebiung, 158; Moun- Latin Air, 152: Desert Wind, 155; Ching Hoi, 150; Fair Eyes, 145; Sun- loch, 154 Pumpkin, 139; Plough man, 140: The Jungle Book, 140; Cavalier, 410; Duke of Normandy
11, 170.
MACAO'S_GOVERNOR.
RECEPTION AT CLUB LUSITANO.
The Children's Playground.
Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro, junior, instructed by Mr, J, M. D'Alamda Remedios, appeared for the defence. Mr. H. J. Armstrong, of Messrs. Deacons represented the Shiu On Wing firm to whom the forged notes were alleged to have been passed. Mr. M. M. Watson represented the Lee Fung Haus firm where the defendant was em Ployed.
The manager of the Lee Funs
In reply to a letter from the Hang firm was recalled and in re- Association pointing out the nui-ply to the Magistrate stated that sance created by the unauthorised Roud playground after dark, owing use of the swings, etc., in Chathan to the gear not being locked up, the Director of Public Works stated
that this was occasioned by the locks being stolen at various times. He further stated that the matter was receiving the attention of the Police
The proposals of the P.W.D, with regard to the Middle Rond play- ground having been fully discussed
previous meeting, a letter from the Association to the P.W.D. cm- bodying the Committee's suggestions was read and approved. The sug- gestions included (1) A-foot wall along the Salisbury Road frontage. in lieu of the proposed post and rail fence. The latter was not con- sidered adequate, as it is necessary to prevent the children climbing over or scrambling through the fence into the heavy traffic of this
(2) The Lavatory and Shelter to
Yesterday afternoon HE Senhor A. Tamagnini Barbosa, Governor of road. Macao, accompanied by Mme. Bar-Le separate. bosa, arrived from Lisbon by the M.M. steamer D'Artagnan.
While on the subject of coaching, other followers of the game. It is wonder why moro attention is not jaid to it in the local schools, There must be a lot of material in the different schools and colleges, and there is no saying how much wad at the next, and went in all bis Execildney will make a short stay
Programme of Eventa.
The list of events follows:- (a) Mixed Doubles (Hency Cups, presented by Mr. G. Heney)
(b) Mixed Doubles Handicap. () Men's Doubles Handicap. (d) Men's Singles Handicap. (e) Ladies' Double Handicap.
gunt coaching can de in the way. of correcting and/or improving a Pa's cricket. The trouble. 'how- ever, is that it seems so hard to get the Chinese students interested in the game. The majority of them play a lot of tennis, football, volley ball and baskes ball, but when it comes to cricket, there's nothing doing. They seem to think that it is a very dangerous game, but such is not the case as any cricketer will tell you.
Principal Datos, Entries close AL 0.30 pm. OB January 1, and fees are at $3 for pairs and $2 for singles. Matches will consists of best of three gets throughout.
For all events the dates for play are as follow:-
let Hound: Jan, 3 to dan. 3. and Round: Jan, 10 to Jan. 19. 3rd and Subsequent Rounds; Jan, 1 to Jan. 19.-
Players are also permitted to play their ties during mid-week by inda arrangement.
RECENT TENNIS ARRANGE- MENTS.
There is apparently sure diesatis faction being expressed with regard to.the arrangements both for the vizit of the French stars and the Shanghai Interport.
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I had a conversation with the cricket master of one of the local schodis a few days back and he told me that they were all busy with He had seen the exams just now. secretaries of some of the clubs and they have promised him the inan of their grounds if the school had any or two weeks matches. In one time, they hoped to arrange some games with the Service teams, and possibly some with other schools
too.
ADMIRALS.
Singles.
Vice-Adin.. E...
A. Taylor... 0 Rear-Adm. B.
V. Brooke (4/3) Rear-Adm. A.
1
C Ransom o
Rear Adm.W.
Gask (1 up) 1 Vice-Adm, A.
Y. Moggridge
(7/6). Rear-Adm. H.
Lynes
1
Vice Adm. A.
N. Campbell 0 Rear-Adni, T.
N. James (1 up)
There is so little school cricketRear-Adm: Sir played here that it would.be' quite
C. Royds (1 a pleasant change if watches could
up). be arranged every week. I am sure Vice-Adın. R. old boys of the different schools would do all they can to encourage
and the question of suitable grounds should not be too dificult after all since the Clubs seem so willing to help.
W. Skelton (6/4) Vice-Adm. Sir
GENERALS L.-Gen. A. 11.
Faweus (2/1) 1
Maj.-Cen. Sir
C. Mackenzie 0 Maj. Gen. Sir T. O. Mar- den (2/5)... 1 Lt-en. Sir L. E. Kig- gell
0
Maj. Gen. C.
M. Mathew 0 Maj. Gen. C. 4. W. Gwynn... Maj-G, H. F. Метсег (3/2)
Sir Lt.-Gen,
H. Ander-
D. de Prée 0
коп
0
Maj. Gen. H
L
Maj. Gen. H.
1.
P. W. Bar- TOW
Gen. Sir W
H. Mariz- din
0
0
I
II. Watson (6/0) Rear Adm. C.
P. Braith- waite Maj. Gen. A.
0
31. Forbes (7/6)
Total...... 8
Foursomes.
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A propos the French visit, the only disappointment was that the
There are turre matches down cracks did not give an alFrench exhibition. For that the maices for decision this week, and a renily tents blame the jocal authorities, grond game should be seen at. Everyone wanted that, including Pokfulam, when the junior elevens. of the University and the Indian our leading exponents, who had then.C. meet. These teams have met fortune to take part in the games. but it was the visitors who desired twice already this season and so far to meet local stars, and refused to play among themselves.
Even more has been said against the authorities with regard to the faterport, but the criticisms were really unjustified. The Selection Sub-Committee, not unexpectedly, have received some knocks. Seles tion Sub-Committees for Interports do receive that invariably. There are so many minds with na many opinions, that not all can be satis fied..
Perhaps the gravest criticism was that the arrangements were not satisfactors. Much could be writ len to refute it, but, to, be as brief as poesibic, one has only to quote the Shanghai Captain who express ed entire antisfaction during his This is as others see stay here.
-the only source of dissatisfie tion comes from within our ranks.
honours are even.
Brooke The Pokfulam
Taylor and ground sechs to it the ludians Gask and Ran-
som (4/3)... 1 and I tip them na winners of a very
Lynes und close gaire.
Moggridge
(1 up) 1
0
It will be interesting to see how the Recreio boys will fare against H.K.C.C. I expect they will give the Club a jolly good rain for their Campbell and
Jaines money, and I should not be at all surprised if they sprung a surprissRoyds and
Skelton (3/2) 1 on last year's champions.
The K.C.C. should have an easy Watson and
Forbes (4/3) 1 time with the Craigengewer: C.C. who somehow or another don't seem to be able to get going.
Total..... 41.
TO-DAY'S LOCAL FOOTBALL
INTERPORT TRIAL GAME.
Selected XI, v. Chinese.
Total......
Fawets and Mackenzie... liarden a ra s
Mathew 0
0
Mercer and
Gwyn Kiggell and Braithwaite (2/1) 2 Trée and
** Anderson ... ◊
Barrow and
Marindia... 0
Total...... 1
HEALTH OF THE COLONY.
TUBERCULOSIS DEATHS
LAST WEEK.
A total of 7 deaths ( Europesa and the remainder Chinese) from
aberculosis were
reported
Last
At Hong Kong F.C. ground, at 4.30 p.m. The following have been selected to play against the Chi week. There were 13 deaths from
malaria, 1 European and 12 Chi-
nose:-
Then comes the question of the kind of balls used. In the United States they used Wright and Dit- Fon's balls for the Challenge Reands for the Davis Cup and in
G. Rodger; Wynne and Reeves; nese Small-pox figures showed a France Dunlop balls were used for Neither tho same competition.
Hedley, West and Bliss; E. Gosono, welcome cceline, there being only changed the type of ball to suit
AY. Gongo, Goldman, Bewley
seven new cases and six deaths. challengers who were not used to
Reserves: C. the respective hails couldn't Hong Bull and Butcher.
Pile. Dowman, Gill, Miles and Kong select their own type of hall 7
Brown.. We live and learn, and both Hong Kong
skal hiyo. learnt much from the recent games, se that it is expected that matters will be more satisfactorily arranged in the future.
Hong Kong League: Div. II, Somerset • MUND TE
on the Kowloon F.C. ground;, at 2.30 p.m. Referee: Mr. Ip Кли Ко
New diphtheria cases totalled. 5, and there were the same number of fatalities. One cases of typhoid and I of puerperal fever were also reported
On Monday two cases of small- pox and 3 of diphtheria (1 Euro- pean) were notified..
His
in Hong Kong before continuing his journey to Macao, and during the next two days will be the guest of H.E the Governor of Hong Kong,
Mr. D'Almada: Did the police- man strike him at all-No.
I put it to you that when the de- fendant saw the notes in question in your shop, he said that the notes had nothing to do with him 1-1 insisted on his changing the notes and he shid he had no money to change them.
Who prevented the defendant from the from running Away
Mr. Armstrong (re-examining): shop-I and a man named Wong. Did he make a serious attempt to get away -He merely tried to walk away but we stopped him.
Did you have to stop him forcib ly or did you just tell him to stop 1-We stood in front of him,
In answer to a question by his Worship, witness said that the de was prevented from leaving. Wit ness could not understand the shop at 9.30 p.m. banded over the the defendant, on returning to the fendant used the telephone after he change after making payment to dialect and he could not tell the he could remember the number, wit- the Shiu On Wing and another Magistrate what passed. Asked if firm. The cash receipt book, bear-ness said he could not. ing the chop of the recipients was also returned at about that time.
The accountant of the Shiu On Wing firm, who had at a previous hearing stated that it was he who first noticed the forgery, was re- called for further, cross-examina- tion by Mr. D'Almada.
Answering counsel, witness said that there were thirteen entries on November 4 for cash received. Of these, ten were in his writing and he agreed that among the sums re- erived were items of $6,000, $3,300, $1,800 and two of 8:00. odd.
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The accountant, of the Tai Luk Preserve Company, one of the firms to whom defendant had made pay. ment that day, stated that the de- fendant had called shortly after p.m. and had paid an account of $301.36 by tendering a 8500 note, for which he had been given change in Hong Kong Bank notes as fol- low Three notes of 850, two of $10, four of 35 and eight of 81 and the rest in coins, Witness said he could not say what money the de- fendant had in his hands as he was behind a raised counter at the time.
The ease was adjourned until Friday afternoon.
(3) A Chinese tile roof to the shelter in place of the proposed XMAS & NEW YEAR HAMPERS
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(4) Two gates only, one at North- West and one on Salisbury Road opposite the bus stopping place the latter to have a bar erected to prevem children running straight across the pavement into the road..
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As will be seen from an adver
Band Concerts in Kowloon, tiscmcnt appearing elsewhere, the
Correspondence with the Colonial invita- Club Lusitano extends an
Sueretary, wherein, it
Was stated tion to the entire, Portuguese com-
that Government would provide an mualty of Hong Kong and to Portu-
initial subsidy of 8200 per concert gucae visitors from Macao to a
for six baud concerts in Kowloon, reception which will be held at the organisation of which would be the Club on Thursday next, Decem-left in the hands of the Association, ber 5, at 5.30 p.m.
The Consul-General for Portugal, Mr. A. Cerveira d'Albuquerque e Castro, will extend to the Governor of Macao A cordial welcome, on behalf of the Portuguese com murity of Hong Kong, and as President of the Lusitano the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga will deliver a short address.
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