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H.K. VARSITY UNION.

MALAYAN CHINESE SOCCER

· PLAYERS WELCOMED.

In honour of the Malayan Chinese team, which is now in the Colony, the Malayan Chinese stud- ents held a tea party at the Union on Monday afternoon, when a large wumber

undergraduates were

of t

Siow Long (Chairman the

Varsity Football Chib) pre sided with Mr. Yee Chick Wah, manager of the visiting team on his left and Mr Kok Ying, the captain, on his right.

Mr. Wong said, "In the name of the Malayan Chinese students of this University, who have invited me to preside this afternoon, I bid one and all hearty relcome, This party is by no means the first of its kind, as a similar reception was extended to your predecessors three years ago

CLUBS RESIGN FROM HKFA

SEQUEL TO VISIT OF MALAYAN CHINESE TEAM.

We are informed by an official of the Hong Kong Football Associa tion that the Benth China Athletic Association, the Ewo Football Amo ciation and the Tacung Tain Foot ball Club yesterday gave notice of their resignation from the H.K.F.A.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1931

MACAO RACES

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

PROGRAMME FOR NEXT SUNDAY

HANDICAPS AND WEIGHTS.

Thero

are eight races on the card for the second race and

meeting of the Macao Bace Club due to take place on Sunday. The entries, handicap and waighte are as followsi-A

1-Limehowin Handicap: Bix

CHINESE DEFEATED.

MALAYAN TEAM'S FINE

PLAY

ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY

MR. A STEVENSON THE NEW CHIEFTAIN.

PRODUCTION OF OIL would be a

IN BRITAIN.

(Continued from Page 1)

A Modest Beginning.

capital summa: WOU the construction of the

this money would bb spend in

Britain prodi

ion of a grant Idukery, necessary for

independence

The Rallwaye

"The Malayan Chinese Football.

There was very large gather team avenged their defeat at the ing of local Scots at the City Hall

:

·our, very desirable in the secur hands of the local Chinese team last night on the occasion of the

national: interes

a plant of this charactor should ba Jeroctodl on Saturday when they emerged annual general meeting of the Hong visitors by 3 goals to 1 in the return Kong St Andrew's Society

without delay It would, it is

The present discussion has an im Brue, bo only match at Caroline Hill yesterday?

After the report and accounts for but a beginning in a great cause, railways One of the chief argu modest beginning, portant bearing on the question of Ground conditions were far from the yohr 1831931 had the salvation of our coal industry, monts advanced against the oil- the main line cleotrification of our perfect, the continuous drizzle dur-animously passed, the Chairman and the honourable and productive electris locomotive in the Wair Re For China ponies DI Classial ing the afternoon rendering the Hồn Mr J. J. Paterson, review employment of our fellow counterpart was the necessity of using im a very successful year and took the men a beginning of confidence and use of British coal in the electrio ported oil (as compared with the opportunity of reminding all young hopef local Scotsmen of their duty to join

power stations). A home produc- One hundred years ago Greation of oil from coal at a reason

able cost would clearly dispose of

Turlongs.

classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. To be ridden by jockeys who ilmavo not won five für races in

surtzee very slippery. Play conse quently was, aut of a very high though on the day's play the visitors

Their action is beliäved to be the Macao. Hon Hong China of else were full value for their victory the Volunteers, especially in view Britain was just beginning to this argument, to no part of

outcome of the refusal of the H.K.F.A to permit these clube to cancel their league fixtures in view of the visit of the Malayan Chinese team last Saturday

The league Asturos for next Saturday will porforee, have to be altered, and notice of the altera- tions will be given in due course.

SPRINGBOKS IN ENGLAND.

HEFTY TEAM FROM SOUTH

whore. Jockeys 2 lbs, extra for each win Entrance fee 33. at priza #360; 2nd prize #160; 3rd prize $75.

Thunderous Stag Glorious Stag Sunloch

Mascot

::165 168

132

139:

Country Club

149

Groombridge

$140

Surining

140·

As You Like It Twilight

142 140

Kochowfu Handicap Bix

Turionga

Claas as

For China ponies! Da

Club. Entrance fee $6. 1st prize 8350; 2nd prize 8150; 3rd price $75

"We are specially privileged to have with us representatives of local FIRST TOUR IN 19 YEARS. classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Chinese clubs, and Mr. Yee Chick! Wah, the manager, organiser, or, shall I say, the moving spirit of the enterprise (Applause.) Under his able guidance, the team ought to make good.

"Our Malayan players have a ways been noted for their clean play and good sportsmanship. (Applause.) These qualities they exhibited during last Saturday's game with the Hong Kong Chinese. No doubt, the journey, the hardness of the ground in comparison with

AFRICA.

London, Sept. 21.-The third team of South African Rugby players to tour, England and the first since 1912 landed at South- ampton to-day,

The team is composed of twenty- mine

players, mostly of splendid physique, the heaviest weighing 215 pounds and standing six feet one

Bormy Boy

Iba

158

Celerity

*157

Tigé

158

Choctow I

101

Flornotts

180

Fernleaf

147

Movanagher

145

Jester

145 Vadio

140, 8--Shlubinghi Handicap: One

For China ponies" C Class as classified by the Hong Kong Jockey

Visitors Score Tirata

The home team kicked off with the wind but the visitors were the first to settled down and Forced è fruitless corners in rapid success sion: The home defence was given 4 very trying time and they were continually called upon to clear Then a nice movement on the part of the Malayan forwards san Yook beat the home goalie with a fine sbot,

For the next ten minutes play was very scrappy and the ball was being kicked about anywhere or anyhow, and then the home, players assorted themselves and a combined cffort on their part saw Euen Kam Chuon equalising for them. Soon After the half-time whistle bounded with the score one goa? nil,

More rai

rain fell during the interval WEB with the result that when play wh resumed the bell was very heavy and slippery, and consequently play was not of a very high standard. Long swinging shots were the order of the day until the visitors pulled themselves together and got further ahead through Soon Teck to bring

se of Malays, and the inability inch high. No fewer than eighteen Club. Entrance feo 5. 1st prize the final scores to:-Malayan Chi

Western Province, the remaining provinces contributing eleven, of whom five are from the Transvaal.

field the best possible team conmembers of the team hail from tributed, to some extent, to their failure; but we are confident that they will do well as soon as they have adapted themselves to the environment.

“Unfuri, the Flag of Clean Play."

$350; 2nd prize 8180; 3rd prize_275.

Blue Boy...

lbs.

Mongolian Stag ........ Misamis

137.

158.

148

150

145

142

140

Brunswick Hall Vamoose

Acacia Leaf Cream Cracker... 4.Kuingchowtu Handlesp: 11:

·Miles.

neae 3; Hong Kong Chinese 1.

The Teams.

The teams

cams were

of present local situations"

Flection of Dicers,

The Chairman's speech was fol lowed by the election of offours for the year 1031-1938

Mr. A. Stevenson, proposed by the Chairman and seconded by Mr. B. Wylie, was cleated President for the ensuing your

emorge from the per taxation and debt": Yours of w

developed our industries dependent vigorous and energetic men who

on the use of coal and steam-driven machinery. Can we have her again!

A word or two in conclusion to still stands staunchly by our side in England to provide our

Our old and trusty friend cool

prevent misunderstanding. There ina oraiseworthy movement afoot

win a new kingdom, or shall we less fuel. This material, called Shall we go forward together to domestic grates with a solid smoke- stand faltering and irresolute semi-coke, is-produced by heating Suppose that gradually and coal at a relatively low temperature Britain an industry of oil predne bonisation process). In this opera- steadily, we could build up in the so-called low temperature-car- tion by hydrogenation of coal great tion certain amount tar in of imported supplice. There is no up to 8 per cent of the weight of enough to render us independent; produced as a byproduct perhaps doubt that with each successive de coal treated Hosie,velopment the efficiency of manu facture would increase and the cost of production fall.

of heavy my business to teach our railway

engineor their job, which the twenty dorstand Iannitely better than saved by ma exprese on opinjon

locomotive is the only possible think that the oil driven electrio alternative to the present coat driven steam locomotive.

The election of Mr. B. Wylie to the Vice-Presidency was carried un animously

The following is the Committee for the year 1931-1982

H. R. Forsyth, Dr. J. O. Macgowan The Hon. M. J. J. Paterson, Mr. Mr. P. W. Ramsay, Mr. J. Stewart, Mr. K. E. Grieg, Mr. E. L. and Mr. Allen Cameron,

Robb were elected joint hon secre Mr. E. M. Bryden and Mr. D. §.

beries, and M. 8. JH. For hon. treasurer.

That concluded the business of the meeting, and a vote of thanks was proposed to the Chairman for

having presided, be kn

FTLT ATCHERLEY:

SCHNEIDER TROPHY PILOT INJURED IN US

M

He was to compete in the national

Hong Kong, Chinese-Lee Hung Ching Mak Kwok Ting, and Leung Yin Chan Lai Kwok Chiu, Chan Chun Wo and Tong Kwan Ng Ponir races here to-morrow, together. Kui Lee Yod ShungJee Wai Tongi with avihtors, from, Italy, Poland, Suen. Kam Chuen and Kam Tak Czechoslovakia, and Germany

Malayan Chinese-Kam Yoong Guan Len andGek Soo Boon Lay Then and Ah Hui; Soon Teck, Yook Loong, Eng Gan, Kok Ying

The majority of the players are graduates of the two great South African universities, Capetown and Stellenbosch, which are famous as Before I take my seat, I wish Rugby nurseries, and which have to convey on behalf of my Malayan always contributed the backbone Gr fellow-students, my heat" wishes to South African representative you in your China tour, and hope teama." that you will at all events, in the

The captain, Benny Osler, is reprizų 1150; 3rd prize, $78.

trance fee 85. Tat prize $350; 2nd and Mee Onn face of victory or defeat, unfur), the flag of clean play and true Putedt o be the finest match winner

Iba. sportsmanship before all eyes and goal-kicker playing to-day, Ho By Kilrea (Applause.)

comes from u distinguished Rugby

Pienaar as Manager,

Mr. K. Loke (President of the family, and is a solicitor by pre- "Varsity Union) said that it was of happy augury that the Malayan fession, Chinese had come to invade the shores of China. He remarked 'that it, was unfortunate that they, had come at a time when China was in

The South African team is man- aged by Mr. Theo, Pienaar, who

For Australian pories, winners of three or more races barred. En.

Wattle Thunderclap Pegasis Caulfield The Bustard"

··160.

164

148

140.

140

144

5.-Walchowiu Handicap: 14 Miles. For China poniba “ Be" and "01" Classes as classified by the

chaos and political, unrest. He captained the Springboka är New hoped that they would have fair- play as their motto, and show Zealand in 1921, when the tourists Hong Kong Jockey Club, Entrancs the foreign residents in Chins, what shared the honours of the interfas B5. - lat prize #350; 2nd prize the Chinese can do to-day. (Ap-nationale and lost only two of $150; 3rd prize $75, plause)

Mr. Yee Chick Wab, the manager 24 games. A great forward in his. of the Malayan Chinese, team, euit day and a keen advocate of ortho- ably replied, thanking the students dox play, Mr. Pienaar is likely, for their kind invitation. He said

that his players came from three to make himself very popular in states Perak, Bolangor, and Biaga Britain. To-day he said that they pore. Owing to the slump," they had not came to make records on had not been able to get players from Malaces, Penang, and Negri Sembilan

The visitors then stood up and dinak to the health and success of the Malaya Chinese undergradu-.

ates,

paper but to play the game in the tradition set by the two previous South African tanma, which met with sweeping succosses during their British tours,

dir. Kok Ying," the visiting skip- The tourists came to Lendon, per, said that the Hong Kong Chi this morning and went down later nese were far superior a team to in the day to their headquarters His. However, he hoped that his players, would learn the tactics of at Wespon-super-Mare. They will their local opponents and cultivate play 20 matches, including

interna- them when they return to Malaya tionals against England, Ireland, (Auplause.)

Othors who spoke were in. Y. K. Scotland and Wales. Their open- Xa (Captain of the Varsity footing indtch is on Saturday, October hall team) and Mr. Loh Bang Poh 3, at Bristol, where they meet s the veteran footballer of the

the combined Gloucester and Somerset University.

Baide!

KOWLOON: RUGBY CLUB.

TEAMS FOR THE SECOND;

PRACTICE MATCHES

Lobster Bay

Little Thunder

One Third

Ibx

Christmas Frolic

158

158

155

150

Empress Hall

140

Christmas Balle

148

148

140

Mindoro King's Counsel

6-Kwangchowa Stakes: Five

Furlongs.

tion China ponies, Entrance fee $5. Forced entry for Macão subscrip 1st prize. 8350; 2nd prize #160; 3rd Prize $75.

Blus Plane New King Jus Gentian

lbs? 149 149

146

Lightship

146)

148 140

Grumpy

Tai Ping Yang

7. Chaochowie Handicap: One

HOME FOOTBALL.

TWO` SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCHES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}"

LONDON, Sept 29 Two football matches in the Scottish League were played to-day, both ending in the defent of the visiting. teams. The results were Aberdeen 3 Falkirk

1.

Dundee w✔ Third Lanark, 3

In the Third Division (South) nf the English League, Northampton, on their own ground, were beaten by Luton Town, the latter scoring two goals to one.

BIG BANK FRAUD IN CHICAGO:

LLOYD'S LOSSES £400,000.

New York September 2-Learn ing that a special audit of his accounts was in progress. Walter Wolf, aged 42, who for more than twenty years was a trusted em- ployee of The Continental and Illinois Trust Co., of Chicago, asked the Vice-President of the bank to come to his home

мне.

classified by the Hong Kong Jockeye room and declared, I'm glad For China ponies "D1" Class as When the officer arrived Wolf sent his wife and daughter from Club: Entrance fee $5. 1st prize 8330; 2nd prize 8150; 3rd prize 375,

Ibra 165

Mascot Sunloch

Country Club Discord:

162

Wm140

Groombridge

· 146-5

146

As You Like It Twilight

140 8-Shiuchowin Handicap. Ode

For China monies D2" Class classified by the Hong Kong Jock Club Entrance fee $5.

Best Springbok Side, an

Opinien in South Africa is that Thunderous Stag the side selected for the British tour may prove the best Springbok side sent on tour. However, whe that the

they will be able to realise zuo The second practice match of the expectations formed of their ability Kowloon Rugby Club will take in South Africa will edpend on place today, at 6.10 pm on the how the players accommodate them. K.B.S.FF.A ground, Tetma

Whites Sexaloo, Frankham, solves" to the "heavy grounds, they Whitley, Lieut. Eith Murray, For- | are likely to play The Sandhi guson, Burnett. Kilby, White, Bon- Afriches are used to dry, fast ham, J. M. Wilson, Murphy, Der grounds are make mer, Gurevitch, Witchell, Stoker The tourists will miss the ser

Colours-Moss, Parvis, McNider vicen of Stanley Osler, the brother Mackenzie, Riddell, Dr. Coman, Je of Benny Oslor, the captain of the Wilson, Lieut, Graham, Crosier, team who has played for South James, Jenner, Black, Edwarda, Africa and who would have been Blumenthal, Skinner one of the first three-quarters 86

Reserves Brokenshire, Bergenstineled der this tour bed he mos Smith, Hedley, Mitchell Reserves awarded a Rhodes Schol are asked to turn up, as they are and taken up his; sure to get a gaine

*ato: 2nd prize #250; 3rd prize £75.

Sonny Boy Colority, Choct

168

139

140€

this has come. The load of carry- Ing all this on my mind is becom ing too great. I took the money, thousands and thousands of dollars, and will do all I can to clear up. estrything."

The agents for Idoyd's who fully insured the bank against theft, be lieve that Lloyd's will be required to; maku, good the amount to the extent of £300,000, but the bank thinks - £400,000 is the more likely figure, many

It was explained that Wolf who Was Managʊr of the bank a coupon department took secur

entrant

·ed-to bancáre and use collateral for share

the stearities Rere needed be re- planed them with others, but the increasingis

ed the broker

the bank thould

1401 to disclose them.

ft bother

ested that

Some Roraits.

Based on prosent information, here are some of the results that (a.) For a total production of would follow

10 million tons of mixed oils per

* A Great Virtue,

In the production of coke for the manufacture of fron and of town gas for illumination and heat ing-processos which involve the high temperature carbonisation of coal-certain quantities of tar are

also produced Now, it is a great virtue of the hydrogenation method that it is able to convert these An annual consumption of 30 various types of tar with high, million tons of coalefficiency into petrol, Diesel engine 2.Permanent employment of oil, eta The hydrogenation pro 30,000 men at the hydrogena ceas, by reasca of its flexibility, is tion works and 100,000 men at therefore the potentially ally of all the mines, a total of nearly, those processes which produce tore 200.000 men, as a by-product in the decomposi (8.) For a total production of tion (carbonisation) of coal. 30 million tons of mixed vila per andum:

Cleveland (Ohio), August 28 Ft.Lt. Ateherley, & former member

Tho large-scale bydrigenation of of the British Schneider Trophy

coal and coal products would there team, was injured to-day while mak1-An annual consumption of 90 are lead to the salvation of a large ing a landing. It is stated that his million tons of cob) (more part of our coal industry and the condition is not serious.

than one-third our present employment of large numbers of

ther man in productive industry, 2Permanent employment of Furthermore, it would not only give 70,000 men at the works and a pronounced stimulus to other in- 300,000 men at the mines, a dustries, but would help to solve total of nearly 600,000 mon the problem of the railways and In case (a), an additional thres keep millions of pounds In this quarters of a million of men would country which are at present paid he employed for a number of years out to foreign oil suppliers, with during the construction period, a consequent marked effect on this whereas in case (?) this Sgure country's financial dificulties.

Ft Lt Ateherley was a member of the British team which won the Sobneider Trophy in 1929, when he at an app record of 302 ét miles an hour. In the same year, he won the King's Cup.]

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