'ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS the Sale by Public Auction to Te held on MONDAY, the Ist Dat JUNE 101. at 3 r., at the

of

TUE

M.C.L. ACTIVITIES.

THIS YEAR'S PLANS,

ALLOCATION OF CHARITABLE TUNDS.

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The Patroness, Lady Pest pre- Bicos of the Public Works Department, pitted over the 11th annual meet by Order of H EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWNing of the Women's Guild and LAND st Wong

Ministering Children's Nol Chung, in the

League, which was held at Government Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at x

House yesterday. Crown Rent to be lized by the Surveyor DE HIS MAJESTY Tux Kixa, for dan further term of.75 years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Between Between

Inland Lots Nos. 2921

Ed

Shan

Kwong

Road.

Registry No.

No, of Sale

Locality,

Boundary

Measure-

monte.

As per

sale plan

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The Accounts for the period from June 0. 1030, tu April 30, 1931, show a. credit bank balance of $850.72 and $14.21 Dash in hand.

The report of the working of the organisation for the period under Broylew stated inter alia:-

Square feet.

Contenta

Rental.

Upect Price

About

07672

20

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

130

[170

112,350

Finance.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1931.

Sports News

Lawn Bowls.

TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE

FIXTURES.

STRONG OPPOSITION FOR THE LEADERS.

[By "GREEN"

Decisions of much importance which will have the effect of send-

Owing to the depressed stale of the Colony, financially the Com mittee of the Guild and League felt it would be unwise to launching the leaders further ahead or out into the usual big Pote in -1030 Funds were raised by the

else bringing their rivals into close different branches throughout the touch at the head of the League year and we are most grateful to

table hinge on the lawn bowls mat- nit our friends who helped us by giving generous donations so that

ches to-morrow. Two games in tho we have been able to allonto the son of 811,500

Regrets,

The Cominitteu very much re gret to record the departure of

Mrs. D. W. Tratanan who is going Home on leave. Very many

senior division are of primary in portance considering the Craigen- gower and Kowloon C.C, who will

be hosts in each case, remain with full points so far, and they havs by no means an easy task in keep thanks are due to Mrs. Tratrann for her valuable work as Honing their record untarnished Crai. Treasurer. (b) Me, T. II. King gengower's opponents

are their (Police Branch) who has worked so

Valley colleagues, while Kowloon PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS CHAIN for the League. (c)

of the Sale by Public Austion to Mrs, C. II. R. Shaw who has been entertain the King's Park bowlers. be held on MONDAY, the 18T Dat, of

so very successful with the Child- Another interesting tic in the meet. JUNE 1931, at 3 r., at the Offices ren's Club. (6) Mrs. H. A. Tayloring of the two Docks at Hunghom. of the Public Works Department, by who has worked no splendidly dur Order of His EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR, ing her two years Secretaryship of Ond Lot of CROWN LAND at of the Victoria Branch, (0) Mis, Boundary Street, in the Colony. A, Cole who has lone good work

Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, for the Kowloon Branch. commencing from 1st July, 18 8 with the option of renewal at a Orown Roat to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hin MAJESTY THE KING, for one further torm of 24 years less three days.

No. of Sale

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1504.

Boundary Street.

Registry No.

Locality.

Roundary

Measuro.

ments.

As per

ssly plan.

Contents in

Square feet.

About

12,980

148

9,735 | Upset Price...

Members.

Lengue for the year 1930 shows 238 The register of the Guild and

adults and, 070 children.

500

ALLOCATION OF FUNDS. ·

Local Charities. Nethersole Hospital, M. C.

L Cot

CM, S. Victoria Home and

Orphanage

81,000

1,000

C. S. Villngo School

Tund

1,000,

C. M. Vernacular. Day

Schools

1,000

Benevolent Society

1,000

Kowloon City

700

Society for the Protection of

Children

500

Salvation Ariny Home, Kow

loom City

St. Joseph's Home (Aged

Pour

300

1770

Blind Home Pokfulam

300

Mira Mow Fung's School

for Rete Work

300

Kowloon Boy's Industria!

Home.

200

Young Women's Christian

Association

Italian Convent

100

100

Boys Industrial Home (Salesian Institute)

Bishop of Victoria Ueneral

Funda ..........

Street Boys' Club

GOO 500

Garrison Ladies' Help

Society

500

Kaval Aid Fund (Still in

Central Funde}

Total

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME. ORIENT.

MORTGAGE BANK AND ESTATE AGENTS,

"

PEK MANSIONS" Biz-roomed & Five-roomed Apartments

PRINCE EDWARD BOAD. KOWLOON,

Detached and Semi-detached Villas

Modern Constraction with Garage,

"CAMBAY BUILDINGS" Fists with Model Conveniences.

Prepised 1931.Activities.

While backing cortaia teams to

·

FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

BETTY BEATS. HELEN,

{TUROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

ArtEVIE, May ES

routed ht home by Taikoo, lost by the cloacal 'possible margin. I think the Bowling Green team should sues. coed in turning the points in their The Invour by a small margin.

The battle between the Anglo- Yacht Club and Recreio, both play. | Ambridân tennis klars resulted in ing at hon, are on my list of Polly Nuthall Seating Helen Jacobs, winners.

16 62, in the quarter finals of tho

French chainpionships.

TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

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The following

some the probable teams which will appear in tomorrow's games:--

Taikoo B.C.

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Taikoo senior team (nway} Kowloon Dock at 3.30 p.m. :~G.. Molenti, & C. P. Amery, T. Young and R. C. Wallace (Skip).

3. B. Chapman, J. Sloan, W. Weir and J. Ferguson (Skip). and N. Drummond (Skip), -

T. Stainton, J. Polson, J. Laing

Taikoo junior team (home) v. Kowloon CC, at 3.30 p.m.: Hope, J. J. Whyte, D. C. Splers and T. Grimes (Skip).

U.S. BASEBALL.

THE CONQUERINĠ ATHLETICS.

RED AND WHITE SOX BOTH. SUFFER.

HOME RACING

Notes and News

By

Our Hour RACING CORRESPONDENT,

it may bo as well to add a fow notes in the final neroplanoes which were published yesterday morning, ...and there will be no harm in rẻ. penting the list.

Horat. Doctor Dolittle Cheery Lad

Trainer.

W. Nightingal Perace

B. Jarvis

As the Derby is of such interest, ¡ Sansovino out of Waffles Ho in owned by Lord Rosebory, who paid 3500gs for him ne a yearling,. and trained by J, Jarvis. "I think" I am right in saying that he ran ones only as a two-year-old, in the Imperial Produto. Stakes, an therefore in very good company. That he can stay, was proved, on May & last, when he won the Ches- ter Vase, a valuable race, and over the Derby distance. The Chester · course it might be added is a very awkward one., and, the remull of this race was as follows:-

Sandwich: W, Nevett Pickpocket F. Fox Birthday Book: T. Lowroy... 3

lengths, lengths. Belting: -1, -1, 9-2

J. Jarvis

Lawson

Shell Transport fawson

Goveneas

Reveillon

Primitif

Elixir

Tehau

Kistere

Terura

Cameronian. Poker Dis Jacopo Coldstream Estate Duly Gallini

Now York, May 23.-The Phila-Apperley delphia Athleties trimmed the Bos-Rose en Baleil

ton Red Sox by 7 to 1 at Shibe Spanish S.Park, Philadelphia, to-day, while the Chicago White Sox by 10 to 5. at Cleveland the Indians trounced

In a double header at St. Louis, the Browns defeated the Detroit Tigers" twice, 7.to 2 and 0 to 5. Playing at the Stadium in New York, the Yankees punished the Washington Senators by 7 to 0.

J. Mitchell, W. Cunningham, R. M. Keown and D. Munro (Skip).

W. Brown, T. Swan, W. Bell and R. K. Duncan (Skip). · ·

Club do Recrsio.

Recreio senior denn (away) i,"

win after a careful study of the Kowloon C.C at 3.30 p.m.-A. 8. merits of each team since the open-Gomes, R. R. Robarts, L. C. R. ing of the season, I am not un-Soura and R. F. Luz (Skip). prepared for a surprise or two this week, as there are some "tight"

games in the two sections.. Im-

There was another double-header at Ebbetts Field, in Brooklyn, where the Phillies won both games from the Dodgers. The scores were

Dr. R. A. C. Basto, A. H. Basto.8 to 6 and 7 to 1. By a narrow C. A. Lopes and C. G. Silva (Skin). margin, the St. Louis Cardinals, in E. L. Barros, J..J. Basto, C. E. Ciniinnati, nosed out the Reds by portant matches in the junior divi Marques and L, A. Gutierrez 201, nnd at Chicago the Pitta sion are at Happy Valloy, where | (Skip).

burgh Pirates won by 4 to 3 from the Civil Service entertain the Recreio junior team (home ri

the Cubs Rain made it impossible Kowloon Bowling Green Club, and Hong Kong Electric R.C. at 4 for the New York Giants and the at Taikoo, where the unbeaten Kow- | p.m.-M. F. Baptista, H. Rozario, Braves to play at Boston. loon C. C. team will be put to E. M. Remedios and F. X. M.Silva the test.

(Skip).

The following is the full pro- gramme:-

Division I. Kowloon Dock, Taikoo. Craigongower 4. Civil Service. Bowling Green . Police. Kowloon C.C. r. Recreio.

Division II.

Recreio v. Electric R.C. Taikoo r. Kowloon C.C. „Civil Service », Bowling Green,

Yacht Club Craigen gower. Regarding the chances of the Bonior teams, I think Craigengow- er will still remain: on top at the

100 end of the day. It is interesting to real that two seasons back Civil Service beat the champions twice, but the tables were turned last year when Craigengower won convincingly at home and did oven better when they crossed the yard for the final minteh 'which settled' championship doubts. The success of Kowloon C.C..so far has been

500

..810,300

Home Charities, M. C. L. (Hong Kong Cuts) Ottershaw Humes and Central

Mrs. Creasy informed the meet- ing of proposed activities by the ↑ Fund, 200-81,300. Guild and League during 1031:- The grateful thanks' of the Com

(1) The celebrated actor, Dr.mitte are due to Messrs. Lowe, Mei Lan-fan, has very generously Bingham and Matthews for audit promised to give two evening pering the accounts and to the Pressly he said that Recreio will try formances in aid of local charities for their consideration and help on Monday nad Tuesday, June 1] throughout the year.

and 2. Mr. Richard Loo in very kindly lending the Leg "Theatre for the two nights, only charging for lighting, ete., Last time the M.C.L. had the use of the theatre under the same conditions the expetises amounted to $300 for two nights, which was very reasonable. The charities to be helped are the M.G., the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and the Eastern Exten. sion of the Tung Wah Hospital.

Grand Total of Funtis Raised.

1920* ****... 810, 181

3021 ........ 10.128

1020

-21,000

10:3

91,075

1024

13.098

1025

IC,481

1926

14,539

1927

17.350

1028

10,400

1920

17,045

1030

11,057

The following ladies were ap pointed to serve on the committee for 1831,

(2) It is proposed to hold swim- ming sports for children at Ro- pulse Bay bathing bonch on Tuba- day, September I, or the 'follow- ing Tuesday, should the weather prove inclement on the first dates.

(3) Lady Peol is very kindly son. giving & Garden Party at Gavern- Hon, Treasurer-Mrs. J. Rals

ment House, one afternoon in the last week of Soptener to adult members of the League and to all those.friends who give donations or help the M.C.L. in any way. (4) It is proposed to hold" _ Sale of Work and small Foto for children on Saturday, November

the Volunteer Headquarters grounds it permission can be ob- iained from the Officer Command- ing.

ton, (acting),

due to a perfect balance being maintained on all rinks, while that remarkably well. I expect to seu in charge of Silkstone has done them win to-morrow. It need hard- their best to gain tho points, but it remains to be seen how far Luz, whose rink will in all probability hold the opposition, will be sup ported by the other rinks.

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I am at a loss to understand Kowloon Dock's rather bad start by losing three game in succession. They have a strong aggregate of bowlers and I expect it is bad jass which has denied then the pleasure

L. F. Xavier, J. M. M. Alves, A. Y. Barros and J. G. Ozorio (Skip).

Fred. Xavier, J. M. S.. Rosario, PA. Yvanovich and H. A. Alves (Skip).

Kowloon Dock R.C. Kowloon Dock team (home) v. Taikoo Puncheon, II, G. Coop. er, J. V. Razway and F. Cullen (Skip).

C. Atkinson, J. A. Sindsay, J. MaKelvie and J. C. Brown (Skin). F. C. Goodman, W. Hedley, H. M MeTavish and R. Lapsley |(Skip).

Mitchell..

A.

Kowolon Bowling G.0. K.B.G.C, senior team (home) . Police R.C. at 3.30 p.m.-H. Nish, J. Rodger, G. E. Roylance and W. Russell (8kip).

Pennock's Collapse. Herb Pennock pitched beautiful] baseball for the New York Yankees antil the ninth inning. He held the 'Senators to one run until the Anal frume, when he blew up. After Pennock exploded, the Bona- lors pounded him for five hits, which they made into four ru19. However, in the fifth inning, the Yankees made four hits into five runs and this gave them just enough of a margin to win the game, des pite Pennock's collapse.

run

The Phillica came up from be. hind to beat the Dodgers in the opener at Ebbetts Field. In the Reserves:-G. Henderson,

first game, a six-run rally in the Calman, E. Docherty and C. N. eight inning gavo victory to the

from players

Town. Quaker

for the Wright hit a home Dodgers in the opener, and in the second Arlett and Klein each hit for the circuit for the Quakers.

.Averill of the Indians hit the only other home run of the day. F. Warren and A. M. Holland.

8. Eccleshall, T. S. W. West, D. The Athletics had malters all their own way against the Red Sox. R. S. Nichol, G. J. Chambers, E. They outhit and outplayed the W. L. Hogbin and L. Guy (Skip). Bostonians. To beat the Reds and

Reserve: A. K. Taylor.

retain the leadership in the Nation- Civil Service at 3.30 p.m.-I. F. their hits when they counted most. K.B.G.C. junior team (away) v.al League, the Cardinals bunched Stoneham, G. H. Sherriff, W. E. (Skip). Hale and A. W. E. Davidson

gusson, H. H. Rose and W. S. 0. E. F. Thompson, T. Fer- Drake (Skip).

Rapley and V. Petherick (Skip).

F. V. Whitta, W. Venables, F. L. Reserve: J, S. Logan.

Blaster R.C.

(away), Club de Recreio at 3.45 Hong Kong Electric RC team p.m.-J. R, Way, A, F. Paul, G.- T. Padgett and A. Weister.

Doseon and W. H. B. Munkett.

H. S. McKay, G. Thomson, S.

R. C. Butler, C. E. Gahagen, D.

Reserves: J. Sloan and W.

of winning at least once. The refill and J. F: Lunny (Skip). sult of their fourth effort remains to be seen, although the points Stoker. would appear to be slightly in fav

The our of Taikoo.

Bowling

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

MATCH WITH VOLUNTEERS ON SUNDAY.

Patroness.Lady Peo! Preilent.Mrs H. T. Creasy,Green Club entertain the Police, Vice-President.-Mrs J. J. Pater who have been trying unsuccessful

to win during the last two years and more. In this connectioît, note that A. N,” Holland, after Hon. Secretary.-Mra. D. J. Lloyd.

playing as a skip for Civil Service Assistant Lon. Secretary.-rain their opening game, he decided

A match has been arranged be to go back to his place in the tween the Kowloon Golf Club and R. M. Henderson.

Nasal. Representative-Mr. A. though the "re-transfer" may be no Corps and will he played over the Bowling Groon Club team. At- the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Walker.

Millary Representative. Mrs.

infringement of the provisions of Kowkan course on Sunday must. Marsden.

the local League Rulo No. 3, it is

The following are the teams; Police Representative.--Mrs E. nevertheless, so far as I am aware,

K.G.C.

H.K.V.D.C. the first time that a player has H. Overy

E. J. R. Mrs.Amado such a move in the same sea-

Dr. Cogan

Kowloon C.C. juniors, after H. Page Mrather three successive victories, will P. Planner

travel to Taikoo with much con-H. II. Fantham ficlens. If the unexpected happens, J. Poolor Taikoo will have accomplished A. Laughton great fent. Kowloon Bowling E. O. Murphy Green Club have lost only one point G. E. L.

D. C. Wolfe, M.B.8.

Peak Representative, Murdoch

Franks.

(5) It is proposed to hold n largo Bridge, Whist and Mah Jongg Peak Children's Clubs Represen Drive in the first week in Decem-tativo-Mrs. E. I. Hallifax. ber, the place to be arranged later.. Prisons Representative.

(6) It is suggested a Dance night be held before the end of the year if a large enough room. is procurable in Victoria, ne Mr. True has offered the services of his Jazz Band to Lady Peel for such a purpose.

St. Stephen's Ghis College Ro. presentative.Mia Atkins.

son.

*

Mitchell

v. D. M. Mac-

Dougall e. G. R. Horridge 识。 S. R. Divett.

A. T. Braloy

e. W. M. Groves

F. C. B Black

A. D. Coppin

St. Paul's Girl's. Sebool Repro. contatire.-Mrs, O. Woo, M.B.E

Belillos Girls' School Represon-in the three games. Thoy visit Johnston r.B. M. Wood

Civil Service where a koen game Gellately The vacancies for representatives is anticipated. If playing on home

tative-Mrs. Skinner.

.epn

v. J. E. Richard- of the Victoria, Kowloom and ground is any advantage, there is. W. Sapsed. J. J. King Quarry Bay Brandlits are still un-nothing in this theory if the reault A: Foreman ID,

of their last gamo is considered, Starling times have been arrang-. (Continued on previous Volume.) as the Electricians, after being ed from 11 a.m..

The meeting terminated with a vote of-thanks to Lady Pool for allowing the meeting to be held nt Government House, and for pre-filled." siding.

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JUST MAGINE

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Leach.

B.. Davis

B. Davis

B. Davis, t

F. Darling.

In France

Bord Rochfort Подд

D. JAYYIN

Peacock

Main Scobie

B. Jarcia' D. Wough

F. Hartigan #. Dawson Sneyd Malony

Wal Grigg J. Jarvis

T. Cannon

Knoloma Pomme d'Api Lightning Star Zanoff Sandwich Carmel us

Armagnac Orpen Link Boy Grinleton

Lemonition Abbots Worthy F. Hartigan Sir Andrew

Lawson Gundell

Latoon Bellerby

Boyil Rochfort three long shots given, namely In my notes last Wednesday, the Philae, Birthday Book, and Comes, the race. have apparently been taken out of

From all accounts the exit of Comes will be greeted with

considerable relief, as after a rodeo display at Chester recently it was feared that he might proven dang- er to the Derby folt.

I venture therefore to mention two moro, and I think horses which have shown' form good enough to warrant quite a reasonable chance of success.

Sandwich,

The first of three is Sandwich, half-brother to Manna, a son of

Carinelus.

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My second is Carniolus, tralied by Walter Grikk, and a son of Elangowah, n "Guindas" winpor This colt has showd good form this, year, and His triler can go good idea na to his chances through Banned, who though not entered. for the Dechy is shown by his running this year that possibly he is the best three-year-old to-uny

In my notes on Wednesday, I ex- pressed some surprise that Goyes ens should have been run in the Newmarket Stakos so soon after his gruelling race in the Guineas, but he seems to be excitábla and difficult at the gite, therefore per haps too much lantion should not be paid to the fact that he is I think no horse in the race hot- ran unplaced in the former, Thore

ter bred to stay thin Goyedens, in fact he may, be better than Cambro-

in this respect.

The race seems to take on a more open aspect as we get nearör to the day and according to the cable received giving the final acceptan- cos, Doctor Dolittle, has come into the limelight having finished ahend of Jacopo.

I still stick to Cameronian with some, trepidation about the last two furlongs, and I think Lawson holds a strong hand as stated pre- viously in Orpen 'and Link Boy,

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