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· LOCAL CRICKET.

SEASON'S FIRST HAT-TRICK. BY QUEEN'S" BOY,

R.A.S.C. TROUNCED BY QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

A feature of this match at Sookunpoo yesterday was n finc bowling performance by Taui Yau Pai, of the College team. He took oight wickets for eighteen runs, and incidentally performed the hat-trick the first of the season. Queen's

College won by 80 runs,

Tho. "Queen's" men batted first and, thanks to 37 from Grifth and

INTERPORT CRICKET.

SHANGHAI DEFEATED BY HANKOW

(THROTON, REUTEN'S AGRNOT, માં ની

It was a most exciting finish.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1930.

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS.

[REUTER'S ÄUERICAN SERVICE]

New Yonk, Soptember 93. No baseball matches were play- ed to-day in the American League, but the following National League games were decided: Brooklyn 3-New Pork

B

D

DODGERS AND CURS BEATEN.

* ABORIGINALS OF AUSTRALIA.

ARNHEIM LAND TO BE A RESERVE

GERMAN FRIENDSHIP FOR CHINA.

CONVENTION AT DRESDEN.

NEW US EXTRALITY" PROPOSALS,

METHOD OF GRADUAL RELINQUISHMENT;"

CHESS KING AS COMPLAINANT,

· EXTORTION OF 8780-ALLEGED,

"Alleging that a Formosma and Tour Chines) : extörted: 8750 from Hin Mr. Zia Tah Sung, commonly - known "as-China's Chess King, WALD the Shanghai complainant in when four men were arraigned, Special District Court hast week The Formoean is being charged before the Japanese Consular Court.

Complainant

ago,

sain into a na

a month

Drosdon, Sept. · 10-The . Sino-

[UNITED PRESS.} German Society of, Dresden and Decisions arrived at by the Com-Leipzig, mot here today for its nouncement was made to-day by the Washington, Sept. 18. The an monwealth Government with regard annual convention which will lust State Department that draft prus to the recommendations made by three days. Its president, Baron Pusals for the abolition of extra Mr.J, W. Bleakley, Chief Protector

territoriality will be ready for Von Philadelphia.18 St. Louis... 9 of Aboriginals for the State of Seckendorff, go comod the prosentation to the Chinco Gover

guosts and representatives of the ment in October.

he was invited to the Sun Sun Pittsburg 0 Cincinnati Queensland, relating to the abori- federal and the state governments. In spite of the absence of Dr Hotel to play a game of chess HANKOW, Sept. 23. (first game).

ginals und half-caster of North Mr. Tan Pau Tuan, Secretary of Wu Chao Chu, Chinesa Minister against the Formosan and, as soon Hankow has won the Interport | Pittsburg

"...... 9. Cincinnati.

Australin and Central Australia the Chinese Legation af Berlin, to Washington, notification has as be entered the room, three mea, (second gains) cricket match against Shanghai by

have been made available by the then spoke on behalf of the Minisheen made by the State. Depart one of whom was armed with & ter, General Chiang Tao Pit, who ment to the Chinesa Legation, pistol, extorted: 8750 from him. He ten ruus, the visitors compiling 151

Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. is at present in Geneva, expressing be similar, to, but not identical cident to the police until the sano The proposals are understood to did not make a report of the in- runs in their second innings,

Arthur Blakeloy

China's gratification at the closa Mr. Blakeley statos that these bonds with Germany as demonstrat with, the British proposals presenting tried to trap his friend, Capt. decisions had been arrived at only

ed anew by tins impressive gather to the Chined on Soptember 11 Wa Chien, commanding officer of

It was learned that

Weitai, in a similar after the most careful consideration

As representative of the Germanie proposals is to provide a mo- AN

As a result of his complaint, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Curtius, who thod for the gradual relinquish is also in Geneva, Councillor Dr. ment of extraterritoriality by the police raided a room in the Oriental

United States. the Micholsen then made a lengthy ad

dress which oulminated in the questod to submit their own pro- In addition, they soized 825,000 in Hotel and arrested five men, the The Chinese have also been refour accused and the Formosan, statement that Germany was fully

banknotes purporting to be issued aware of China's immense import-posals in this connection.

by the Bank of Hell. The latter. done to conserve and strengthen ance and of her leaving nothing une

were intended as sacrifices to the her vitality.

dead, It is the Reichi's task to operate with Chins lo her recon- struction and not to stand by, and wait until the world's greatest na- ton has achieved a complete syn. thesis of old and new culture,"

..

The full scores in the two innings of each side were:-

[UNITED PRESS.)

New York, September 18-The of Mr. Bleakley's observations, the Hankow, 243 mid 158, fotal 401. loadership of the St. Louis Car recommendations made, by Shanghai, 240 and 151, total 301.dinale in the National League was Melbourne Conference of Missionary strengthened to-day when they Societies and bodies interested in the welfare of aboriginals, and re- 4 to 3, leaving their rospective per ports by officers of the Adminis contages 590 and 571, while thetrations of North Australia, and third-placo Chicago Cubs lost to the Central Australia and of the De. Giants by 6 to 9 and dropped to partment of Home Affairs.”

from Suffind, totalled 125 runs. AMERICAN AMATEUR GOLF trimmed the Brooklyn. Dodgers by

"Mr. Extras" also contributed n useful 90. For the Service Corps, Simpson was the most successful bowler, his figures being 4 for 38.

When the soldiers went in to hat they found Tsui Yau Pui, a pro- mising young bower, in splendid form, and they were skittled out for a paltry 45. Taul's analysis was 0-2-18-8.

The scores were:-

Queen's Collège.

R. H. Griffith, e Macnamara,

b Cadman.

..... 37.

A, R. H. Esmail, b Mac-

namara

9

E. G. Wallington, 1.b.w., b

Macnamara

11

A. R. Sufind, run out....... 22. Taui. Yau Pui, e Marshall,

Simpson

O.-ol Arculli, b Macnamara 2 L. B. Holmes, b Simpson...... K. Nazarim, Simpson... M. ol Arculli, Mackay, b

Simpson....................

E. 11. Esmail, ran out A. K. Sufiad, not out

Extras

Total...

Bowling Analysis.

Magnamard ... 13,2 1 40 3

CHAMPIONSHIP.

JONES STILL HEADS THE LEADERS.

[MROTEN'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

ARDMORE (Pont.), Sept. 23. The contest for the American Amateur Golf

Championship, qualifying round, was continued to-day, and Babby Jones, with a second round of 73, bringing his

total for two rounds to 142, has equalled the record in qualifying rounds upset by D. O. Corkran in 1024 and equalled by Jones himself in 1927, and who, but for missing a seven-foot put, would have made a now record. He, however, won the medal by one stroke from Vou Kim.

The principal second round scores and totals follow:-

81-131

.008.

Playing at Philadelphia, the Pittsburg Pirates won a 3-5 victory. over the tail-end Phillics in a game marred by three Phillies errors and two for the Piratos, with the Phillies making a dozon hits and Pittsburg sight.

The world champion Athletics trounced the Chicago White Sox by 14 to 10, prefiting, by four Sox errors and making 90 hits, against

12 for Chicago..

Washington dropped a decision to. the Indians by 3 to 2 at Cleveland, each team committing two errors

The Boston Red Sox nosed out tho Detroit Tigers by 4 to 3, while at St. Louis the Browns lost a game by 7 to 8 to the New York Yankees.

The detailed scores for the day

follows:-

N. H. E.

28

Bobby Jones

Yori Elni

70-143

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs. Washington 73-142

Cloveland

.195

Willing

73-148

Noyes

77-147

Boston.....

Dunlap

·70-147

Detroit

0. M. R .

Perkins

74-148

Simpson

13 0 38 A

Goodman

*0.140

Philadelphia

Quimet

·78-140

Chicago

10

Cadinan 4

B.A.B.0.

0 91 1

Little -Lawson

78-151

Now York

7

Major Langmsið, a E.

Email, b Taui

Voigt

79-154

St. Louis

Bweeteer

74-155

Lt. Marshall, c E. Esmail,

H. Johnston (holder) ....

73-156

Don Moo.....

83-157

b Toul

WO: Pauplin, 1.b.w.,

T. Bourn

87-108

b

Suflad

Von Eim Turning Professional.

L/Cpl. Macnamara, b Taui...

Pto. Jones, b Tsui,

9

L/Cpl. Cadman, b. Tsui

Pte. Beresford, e Griffith,

b Taui

L/Cpl. Larkin, ₺ Taui

0

L/Cpl. Shupson, c A. R. H.

Pto. Mackay, a and b Esmail 1

Esmail, b, Tau.......

Cpl. Powell, not out

Extras.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

A. B. Suffad

Wallington 3 D

A. R. H. Esmail 1.4 0

Tsui

O.. R. W.

D

18 8 4.2 11

0

1

ROYAL SIGNÁLS . B.D.S..

Soldiers Win by An Innings and

Von Elm has announced that ho

is retiring from amateur golf at the end of the tournament, adding that he will not give lessons in the game but will accept prize money, thus facing the professionals on a common basis. He declared:-" It will cost me more than 810,000 to play, amateur golf this your, which

I cannot afford.” -

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Clubs. Chicago

8

10

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12...4

13 1

I. H.

2

New York ....... Q

St. Louis

Brooklyn.

Pittsburg Philadelphia

E.

80

12

ST. LOUIS DEFEAT PRILLIES.

losses.

New York, September 18-St. Louis Cardinala tightened their grip on the National League leader- ship to day by winning by 7.3 from Philadelphia and raising their per contage to 1580,

Brooklyn's Dodgers, in second position, did not play to day and their percentage remained at $71, but the Chicago Cubs tied their mark exactly by winning by 5 to 4 over the Boston Braves, making tho Cubs' and the Dodgers record The following will represent the identical with 84 wins and 63 The Giants also won, taking a Ta victory over the Cincinnati Reds In their first match yesterday Saturday, September 27. Kick off in Now York in an errorless.com- the Royal Signals beat the Diocesan nt 4.45 pm, sharp-Gurovitch: Cats, bile the Giants made 10

test wherein the Hédi got, only two Boys School on the latter's ground | Pilo, Gillett; Bliss, Patterson, DowThis raised to 559. by an innings and 149 rùna. man; Eastninn, McKelvis, Simpson, L/Opl. Saunders was unlucky to Janson, Bickford. Reserves: Moss, bo caught when one short of his Spary. century. He gave a fine exhibition of allround strokes.

The following are the outstanding acores of the match:—

149 Bank.

R. Signals (7 wkta.. dec.)... 227

L/Cpl. Saunders, od.

Sigmn, Chaffey, 30 (not out),, Lieut. Gough; 38.

Kowloon 1st XI, v, A.§.H. on Koж- loon Football Club ground on

American League,

In the Ameriena Circuit, the The following will represent the Senators beat the Tigers by 8 to 4 Athletics took a lay-off while the Kowloon 2nd XI. A.§.IL on at Detroit. Kowlood Football Club ground on Despite three Cleveland errors, Saturday, September 27. Kit off the Indians won by 7 to 5 over the at 3.18 p.m. sharp-Angus; Boston's 10.

Red Sox getting 13 hits to Hawko, Ponny; Sullivan, Hast,

The New York Yankees made 20 Seddon White, Reid, Cotton, hits against the White Sox of Everest, Parkinson: Reserves:

Chicago and galloped over the Sox to the tare of 18 to 0.

The detailed scored for the day follows:-

L/Cpl. Penny, 23,"

D.B,S., 1st initings.

40

2nd innings

38

Brown, Ferguson.

Total

78

lat XI. on the I.B.C. ground on

The following bowling averages Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp:-D. J. aft. Anderson (captain), A. Baker,

nhow, tha

söldidra:

1st innings

Bigmn: Johnson, 4 for 10. Sigman, Chaffey, 3 for 15. L/Cpl. Saunders, 3 for 0. 2nd innings

L/Cpl. Saunders, & for. 4.

Lieut. Gough, 3 for 4. L/Cpl. Penny, 3 for 9.

ISMIT, TRAMS FOR SATURDAY

The following will represent the University 1st XI. in a friendly ticket match against the IR. (Continued at foot of next column.)

Dr. I. T. Rido, Dr. D. K, Santy,"

Dr. M. I. Osman, A: M. Rodrigues,

F. Hiptoola, A. B. Sulieman, K. P Gan, A: Chan Took, and A. 8.

A. Kyum, Reserve: AT. Noman- bhoy.

In x 2nd XI. friendly match against LR:0. at Pokfulam on Saturday, at 9. p.m. dharp, the 761- lowing have been selected to play for the University:-K. T. Loke (captain), A. A Aziz, G. E. Yeah, P.L. Tan, A T Nomanbhoy, H Nomanbhoy, B. Leong, W. Hunt, Mi Yayahyabboy, E, Goanno, and P. N. da Silva. Reserve: Leo Choo,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

MissClabe,

Washington Detroit

Boston - Cleveland

Now York. Chicago

Now

The Government has approved of Mr. Bleakler's recommendation that & definite scale of wagen should be fixed for permanent workers. The rates of wages. for the various classes of cimployment will he do finitely set out in the regulations. The Government has not approved however, of the recommendation that wages should be paid in goods." It has been the practice for a number of years to pay wages to aboriginals and half-castes in cash It is feared that if at this stage they are deprived of the use of money they will have recourse to illegal methods of obtaining it. One of such methods would prob ably be the prostitution of their

womenfolk.

Provision will be made for better living conditions for permanent em ployees as suggested by Mr. Bleak ley. The Government proposes to provide by regulation that employ- ers shall provide, accommodation, which must be approved by the Chief Protector ofter report by, the Jocal Protector.

ing

Co-

NO COPYRIGHT FOR ANDREE'S DIARY.

LEGAL EXPERTS OPINION.

Accused all dans the charge,

but one stated that complainant' had played against the Formoenn and, had lost 8750.

A remand was ordered.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals,

ARRESTS IN POLAND PROTEST ALLEGED BHUTAL TREAT MENT OF OPPOSITION.

Warsaw, Sept. 17-Members of the opposition parties to-day lodg ed a formal protest with the Minis tor of the Interior against the al- The following passengers arrived leged brutal treatment meted out yesterday by R.M.B. Empress of to the recently Afreand loaders of | Japan :-Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gold- the opposition who are internad amith, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Melcon, in the fortress of Brest-Litovsk Mra, G. E. Costello, Mr. and Birs. where, reports say, they are, kopt O. 8. Stern, Mrs. A. L. Tyson, Mrs. Stockholm, Sept, 18. That there a tumbledown tower, which is 4. M. and Miss E. M. Tatlow, MT.. is no copyright in the documents infested with bugs and other ver- Warning, Mr. and Mrs. H.

mia.

II. Pommeronke, Miss H. E. Jones, recovered from the ill-fated An- The Minister of the Interior do. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spragg, elared to-day by legal experts here at one of Afürshal Pilsudski's Duvall, Miss B. E. Elliot, Mr. and drée North Pole expédition was denied theso allegations but admitted Captain W Davicon, Miss C. who were asked by the government close friends, Major Rasynok, has Mr. D. J. Lewis, Mr. T Menaghan, to give their opinion in view of been appointed commander

of Miss E. Samp, Mra. à. arid Miss" the fact that quite a number

Brest-Litovsk. It may be recalled Stovanson, Mr. A. Van Becheva, newspapers and publishers here that Rasynck played a prominent. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. D. D. Walt. and abroad are competing for the role when last year a score of felly Mr. C. Wallner, Mr. M. Alves, copyright, some of them having armed officers invaded the Bejm Knox, Mr. HO Keuso, Mr. E.

Mrs. P..M, Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Jos“ already paid considerable sums to and caused its sosion to be sue-Icon, Mrs. Little, Mrs. J. M. secure the right on the documents,

pended and that he has since been The experts point out that as known in a rabid anti-parliamen- Lepns, Mrs J. and Master J. A. the explorers died over 50 years tarian.

Manning, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. ago, the period of copyright protec

Gen. Mitcheel, Mrs. F. Hand tion has already passed..

Master V. H. Mody Mr. G. H. Mason, Miss T. J. Poling, Mr. J. W. Ramsdon, Mr. D. Stewart, Mr. C. E. Terry, Mr. W. J. Trapp, Mr. A. Wheeler, Miss E. Backman, Mr. W. C. Davis Blackie, Rov Mrs. D. E. Glever, Pipe-Major

REYNOLDS' PICTURES

of

RIOTING IN DONETZ. RUSSIAN MINERS DEMAND RETTER TREATMENT.

Moscow, Sept. 18-Rioting has and Mrs. W. I. Mackay, Miss J broken out amongst the minors in Platz, Miss M. E. Rudd, Mr. and the Donetz region on account of the Mrs. C. W, Sheep, Miss J. Hold- preferential treatment accorded to man, Miss K. Clause, Rev. A. Fas tho 500 Germans who were chang, Mr. P. Louche, Mr. T. housed in special barracks and. te- | Uchi, Mr. R. QH. Harvey, Mr ctived better food and pay than the Barrore and infant, Mrs, 2 Bed- local workers, ma

gataky

Captain and Mrs. FF. Burt, Master Burt, Miss J. and Miss Gardiner,

FOR DUBLIN,

BEQUEST VOID IF FREE STATE TURNS REPUBLIC. Bequests of portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds to the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; and to the National Gallery in London are contained in the will of Miss

The Germans who are all Com Emily, Drummond, of 13, Hyde unists were recently imported Park Gardens, and Fredley, near from Germany in order to intro Dorking, Surrey, who died on ally to accelerate the output of coal

duco Improved methods and gener May 25 this year.

work

Departures.

yesterday by ss. Hikawa Maru

The following passengers feltz

|:|B. P. Atrera, Mrs. O. A. Massey.

AMSTEL LIMERICKS

With regard to the suppression of prostitution and moral abuse, the existing law already contains very strict provisions. Mr. Bleakley has modo suggestions for extending the existing law, particularly to cover soliciting and procuring. The Gov- ernment proposen to adopt these suggestions. The Government feels, however, that it cannot compel em ployers to co-operate in enforting the moral law or to employ mar ried employees as suggested by Mr. Bleakley. It will endeavour, how ever, to enlist their co-operation, and will take the steps to tighten In the case of the bequests to then this important mining district. Mr. I. G. M. van Dorsser, Mr. up the administration of the law. Dublin Gallery a portrait of Ed. On their arrival last month they Michael Lin, Mr. W. T. Bartlett,

In the present state of the mund Burke by. Reynolds and a

were enthusiastically welcomed as Miss Aila Bebenin, Misa Nina finances, no action can be taken portrait of Miss Drummond's fathusiasm of the Russian workers Miss Tasin. Talavokova, Mr. Bergi revolutionary comrades but the en- Gonins, Miss Vora Finkelahtein, to give effect to Mr. Bleakley's ther, Mr. Thomse Drummond-a recommendation, that an aboriginal provision de inserted in the; will evaporated quickly, with their ro Toropoff, Mr. G. Goncharo, Mrs. hospital should be erected near the that should the Irish Free State until finally they atormed and de- lava Jelvakoff, Mrs. Juliana Baka- sentmont growing correspondingly Polagen Derenovaky, Mrs. Stanis general hospital. The matter will conse function as part of the be considered when funds are avail- British Empire the picures should bolished the barracks of the Gericiniral, Miss Victoria Bakaleini- able. The Government concure with revert to the Scotting Nationalmans, twenty-one being injured in roff, Mr. Michael Baldleiniroll, the suggestion that aboriginals Portrait Gallery. The gifts to the the ensuing fracas.

Mrs. Herta Zand, Miss Vorn Vol should be trained and tired as National Gallery in London are were placed under the protection Militzy, ProkopchooF, Rev. R. H. Thereafter, the German workers | kova, Mr. Prokophy Baboleff; Mrs. resistants to the nursing staff. This, the two portraits by Sir Joshua of a detachment of the Red Army V Brougham, Prof. T. Okudaira, to a certain extent, is done at pro Reynolds of himself and Dr. John stationed at the pitheads. It is Mr. T. A. Tharani, Mrs. 0.. Hase- sent, but the system can be given son more general application when an Miss Emily Drummond was the conditions the German miners will Mrs. D. Onwohand, Mrs. O. Lynde, still uncertain whether under these gawa, Mrs. M. Simmons, Mr. and abdriginal hospital is established.

younger daughter of the fate. Mr. -The Government has approved of the recommendation that the Thomas Drimmond, Under Bocreable or willing to continue their Mr. H. W. Lynde, Mr. and Mis

tary to the Lord Lieutenant of Iro- whole of Arabieim Land shall be re- land from 1835 to 1880. Mr. Drum served for aboriginals. Approval has mond's life was written by Mr. R. tion that the aborinal reserve in the Irish historian and later biograph not been given to the recommenila Barry O'Brien, the distinguished south-west corner of Central Ausher of Charles Stewart Parnell and tralia should be extended. This re- serve, together with the contiguous, an interesting-touch of romance Lord Russoll of Killowen. There

reserve. in. Western 'Australia" and South Austrális, comprison an àrea of approximately 62,000 miles, and reports indicate that the Barry O'Brien. When Mr. Barry country is very sparely populated O'Brien. wrote the life of Mr. appear to be any necessity to ex family, but had formed a great ad with aboriginals There does not Drummond he was not personally acquainted with the Drummond tend the reserve in Contral Aus- tealia. The Commonwealth Gavriration for Thomas Drummond ernment is in communication with owing to the latter's sympathy with the Governments of Western Aus the aspirations of the Irish poo- tralia and South Australia in oon-plega notion with the suggestion that the At the end of his preface to the three reeerves should be placed The work has been a labour of whole of the fren vorprised in those book Mr. Barry O'Brien wrote: under the control of the Common love. It is the record of a noble. wealth.

fe." Thomas Drummond, though Beotetaan, was at his own request buried in Dublin, and upon his tombis engraved the words

Bury me in Ireland, the land of my adoption. I have loved her well and served her faithfully."

When the book was published the 671 widow and daughters of Thomas 90 55021 Drummond were anxious to know 847 63 671 the young Irish barrister who had +60 .630 written this book on Thomas 488 Drummond's life and work. From 410 that time a great friendship sprang 30% u hetween Mr. Harry O'Brien 320 and his faimly and Thomas Drum- monda widow, and his two daugh- ters, which, wog.continued until the at Dat time of Mr. Barry, Oficien's death. the

Standings: AMERICAN, LEAGUE,

Clubs Philadelphis

Washington

New York. Cleveland, Detroit.....

square

Won Lust Pot.

09 48

20

79

St. Louis. Chicago

NATIO

Boston

· 59 · 86 5800 48

·OD

NAT

St. Louis

Philadelphia

Chicago Boston ... (Continued at foot of next colum

Chicago

New York: Pittsburg Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia.

connected with the Drummond family and *the* láto Mr.

471 family was continuta after his 63 671 death, and Mr. Maurico, Barrya

558 O'Brien, who has been, appointed: 528 one of her executorg and trusives 2408 by the late Miss Drummond, is the 395olicitor son of the distinguished 345 bistorian and biographer.

A very bright lad

in Malay Once wanted an increase in pay His friends said look here

send some good Amstel Beer

to your boss-for. Thats the best way,”

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RUTTONJEE & SON,

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