Sports News

K.C.C. TENNIS.

FIXTURES FOR AVEEK-END.

The Kowloon Cricket Club tennis include the tournament, which championship events, for 1932; opens to-day and will be concluded within a fortnight. Fixtures have been drawn up by the committee and ara appended below.

[K.C.C. TENNIS

TOURNAMENT.

HEAVY PROGRAMME FOR TWO WEEKS.

INTERESTING COMPETITION

EXPECTED.

[BY SALADIN.]

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1932.

CANTON AQUATICS

RACE ACROSS RIVER PLANNED.

CANTON, Aug. 23. A swimming race across the river' between a point in front of the pier of the Kwang@hao Railroad Administration in Wongsha and the bathing shed on the waterfront in Shokwaitong has been organized by the South China Athletic Asso- ciation in Canton,

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The race, which will be held at 2 p.m. on September 4, next, open to the public including for eignara.

U.S.

BASEBALL

THURSDAY'S GAMES

(THROUGH BEDTER'S AGENCY.]

NEW YORK, Aug. 25. CHICAGO strengthened their

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

(ORNERS BY LIEUT. COL. L. Q. BIRD, D.S.O., D...]

Corps Bund

Parades.

hol on the leadership by defeating Brooklyn despite Cuat Headquarters for practice on The Band will parade at & p.m.

einello's home run. Neither was Friday, September 2 Martin's circuit hit for the Cardin- als against New York sufficient to overcome the heavy hitting of the Giants.

In the American League, the Yankees, for whom Ruth and Gehrig hit home runs, sont Cleve land further on their slide, but Philadelphin and Washington figur

Competitors are asked to note that they are required to be on the courts at 0.30 p.m. to-day and An innovation in lawn tennis,

This is the first contest of the Sunday and at 3.15 p.m. on weak-worthy of support, is the fort-

kind to be held in this city and night's programme organised by daya.

the Kowloon Cricket Club, which a swimmers regardless of nation-ed begins to-day. The organisers aimality are invited to take part in (Boston) at completing within two weeks, providing rain does not interfere, their tournament of Avo events, the draw for which appeared in our news columns yesterday.

A consolation event is being held, open to all competitors who in any other event have not advanced beyond the second round.

SATURDAY, 27TH AUGUST.

Senior Championship.

R. B. Hambly . E. F. Fincher, A. E. Guest v. W. C. Hang, G. C. Burnett v. F. Kenglebacher.

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Junior Championship.

E. R. Prices. W. Old, H. Lahn seded . P. O. Dunne, HO. Huber 2. C. Kenglebacher, F. E. Skinner 7. N. A. E. Mackay, G. A. White

. J. S, Smith.

Men's Singles Handicap "" 01468.

the competition.

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Entries to be accompanied by an entrance fee of 40 centa may be to the office of the now. Bent S.C.A.A. on the Bund and they will be closed the 3rd of September.

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The period of play extends from to-day to Saturday, September 10, Matebes will take place daily and six courts will be opened. On Saturdays and Sundays two rounds of matches will be played, the first commencing at 3.15 p.m., but on week-days it will only be possible to play one round, starting at 5.16|tion, F.m.

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Prizes donated by local digni- taries such as Mr. Chung Wing Kwong, president of the Linganm University, General Tao Yick Him, chief-of-staff to the Army Head- quarters, Mr. Hsieh Ying Chow, Provincial Commissioner of Educa Mr. Luk You Kwong, Municipal Director of Education, Mr. Tsim Kuk Chi, Municipal Director of Social Welfare and others, will be awarded to the

Needless to say, a tremendous R. S. V. Capell. K. Husse, amount of work has been thrown Ladies' Singles Championship. on the organisers, who have, how Miss O. Dalziel. Mr. McCaw, ever, has been drawn up and post-wingers. Miss M. Griffiths e. Miss S. Dalled on the Notice Board, wherein ziel, Mrs. W. Old . Mrs. R. White.

SUNDAY, 28TH AUGUST,

Junior Championship.

R. 6. Capell L. Jack.

Men's Doubles Handicap.

the names of all the competitors are listed in alphabetical order, and against each name are marked the dates on, and times at, which the competitor is scheduled to play in the various events.

Popular Feature.

V.R.C. SWIMMING

SOUTH CHINA COMMAND

SPORTS MEETING.

W. C. Hung and E, Zimmera vi A. . Dinnon and R. Buchanan, C. Kenglobacher and M. Rakusen F. Konglebacher and H. Lube seder. A. E. Collins and R. B. Hambly . N. Mackay and A. E. Guest, E. C. and E. F. Finchers. W. M. Gittins and J. M. Jack, J. 6. Smith and L. Jack v. H. O in all events entered. Any competi Huber and K. Hasse.

The following swimming activi- ties will be taking place in the Victoria Recreation Club bath dur.

A feature that bids fair to be Popular is the Consolation Event, This will be open to any who failing next month:- to get beyond the second round

Singles Handicap "A" Class. S.A, Gray . N. A. E. Mackay, PDunner. E. F. Fincher, „A. E. Guest . E. Zimmern, (3.0. Burnett . W. M. Gittin

Singles Handicap "B"

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Class.

C. J. Tacchi e. W. Old.

Mixed Doubles Handicap.

My, and Mrs. J. R. Way . E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel.

MONDAY, 29TH AUGUST.

Junior Championship.

W. M. Gittins 2. A. Philippens,

'Men's Doubles Handicap, S. A. Gray and G. C. Burnett ». P. O. Dunne and D. S. Green:

Handicap Bingles. “A” Class, E. R. Price, F. Kenglebacher. Handicap Singles "B" Class, AH, Dinnen v. F. Goodwin,

Mixed Doubles

Handicap.

MAE. Mackay and Miss 8. Dalziel. G. A. White and Miss Girths Mr. and Mrs. W. "Old"".. GJ. Tacchi and Mrs. G. A. Bland ford.

TUESDAY, 30TH AUGUST.

Bingles Handicap "B" Class. R. Ohl v. H. O. Huber, F. 8. W. Smith v._H. Lubeseder, A. Philip pens. J. S. Smith, F. E. Low: rence F. E. Skinner.

tor who enters the third round in any event will thus bo ineligible to join the consolation event, which will be a doubles handicap. As each lady or gentleman quali bes, she or he will be paired, and when

the total competitors so. eligible are known, handicaps will be given, and the event will be carried on in the usual manner.

August 31 and September 1:~-

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Heavy Battery, R.A. Aquatic Sports- September 13 (Tuesday):-

Garrison School Aquatic Sports. September 14 and 161 September 21 and 201

Royal Artillery Aquatic :Sports.

South China Area Command.

Aquatic Sports. September 24:

Hong Kong Police and Prison

Dept. Aquatic Sports, September 20 and 30; e

Open Championships of the

Colony.

Great interest is being taking by the K.C.C., members and it is al- most certain that competition will | KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB. be very keep, while upacts may also be expected.

Y.M.C.A. SWIMMERS

IN CANTON.

TO-NIGHT'S GALA ON

SHAMEEN.

At the invitation of the Shameen Swimming Club, an Aquatic Sports Team comprised of members of the European Y.M.C.A., are now in

MEMBERS APPROVE OF EXPENDITURE OF A

FURTHER $15,000.

un the winning side. Tate Averill (Cleveland). Foxx and MeNair (Athletics) and Burns (St. Louis) hit home runs.

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Battery-

STONEHENGE BEADS HOW TO GET RID OF

ROMANCE.

|______ INDIGESTION.

Those who suffer from indiges- tion, gastritis, acidity, flatulencs,

ANGLO-EGYPT TRADE 3,500 dyspepsia, heartburn, etc, will be

YEARS AGO.

Sir Flinders Petrie on a recent visit to the near East found in ex-

of Irish mauufacture of about the [cavations at Gaza gold ornamenta

time of Hatshepsut and it is now disclosed that in 1014 Professor

There will be a lecture at Head-Archibald Sayee and the late Dr. quarters at 5.00 pm, on Thursday, H. R. Hall of the British Museum, September 1, on "The Mechanism identified certain blue glazed beads found at Stonehenge in Wiltshire of the 4.5 Q.F. Howitzen"

as having been made in Egypt in the time of Hatshepsut.

2. Members of the Battery will fire their musketry course at Stone cuttery on Sunday, September 4. Launch leaves Queen's Pler at

calling at Kowloon Police Pier at 8.10 a..

a.m.

Dress Mufti or uniform son tional but rifes, bayonets qad bandoliers must be taken; Corpi Signals.

Parades will be held at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tues- day, August 30, and Friday, Sept.

for Signalling Instruction.

Thus this seems to establish that 9.there TRA communication both ways between Egypt and Britain 1,500 years before Julius Caesar visited. those shores,

| Armoured Car Section.

There will be a parade for the whole Section on Monday, th instant, at Headquarters at 3.30

p.m.

Those who are detailed will proceed to Kennedy Road for. Re- volver, Classification. Remainder, Driving and Machine Gun Instruc- tion.

Machine Gun Company.-

Recruits parades will be discon- tinued forthwith,'

The Company will parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Fri- day, Sept. 2.

Scottish Company.--

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Experts state that the route fol- lowed probably was

the up Mediterranean from Egypt or Asia Minor to the mouth of the Rhone and thence neroas ancient Gan and 80 across the English channel.

Hatshepsut was sa Egyptian Princess who, it is believed, brought up the child Moses about 1500 BC. K

AUSTRIA AND THE "ANSCHLUSS.

CUSTOMS UNION POLICY

ABANDONED.

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Vienna, August 17.-The third reading of the bill asking for, the ratification of the violently contest- ed Lausanne agreement on an in-) Musketry-The Peak Range is allotted to the Company on Sun-ternational loan to be granted to day, 28th instant, for practice for Austria ended in the National Itterport, Shoot A good turn out A requested so that a team can be selected to fire at Stonecutters dur ing Sepember.

Council with the narrow margin of 81 votes in favour of and 80 votes against it. The government ma- jority was assured by the splitting up over this issue, of the Nationa list Heimatblock of whom 8 deputies supported the measure, while 2 others joined the opposition cons No. 1 Sec. A.P.C. and No. 2 Sonsisting of the Social democrats and H.K, Electric.

the Pan-Germans,

Parade at Peak Range D a.m. Dress: Options); » Belte: and: pouches, rifles and bayonets, the latter to be drawn from Stores not later thaw noon, Saturday. A.A.LA. Company.---

The usual weekly instruction par- ades aro suspended till further notice, Instead, the two Sections will parads together on the first Thursday of each month at A.P.C. Installation, North Point at 6,30 p. Members are strongly urged to attend intermediate parades, as often as possible with No. 3 Sec tion, Centre, at Headquarters every

Howell, George T. Dunlap, Jr., Monday at 6.30.p.m.. Jack Westland.

Other Sections will parado no

cording to the following time table:

No Section, Kowloon Cricket Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at p.m. on Tuesday, 30th instant. No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, ať Kowloon Dock at 8.30 p.m. 9a f'ri day Sept. 2.

The seven kibitzing sports writers

No. 3 Section, Centre, at Head are Lester Rice of. The American,

quarters at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, Kerr Patrio of The Herald Tribune,29th instant.ada aya mul William Richardson of The Times, George Hammond of The Sun, Lawrence Robinson of The World. At an extraordinary meeting of Telegram, Harry Nash of The members of the Kowloon Cricket Club last evening, a resolution, Evening Post, and Nan O'Reilly sanctioning the expenditure of a of The Journal, further $15,000 towards the build- ing fund was passed unanimously when it was proposed by tho chair- man, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, and REConded by Mr. Herridge. There was a large gathering of members. present at the meeting.

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Portuguese Company.

In view of the serious situation the government had taken all pos Bible steps to ensure a full atten- dance of its supporters and thus one deputy, who was recently struck with paralysia, was brought into the House on a stretcher.

In the course of the debate the agreement was violently criticised by the Opposition for its political clauses which preclude Austria from concluding until 1959-or in any case until the loan is repaid a customs-union or any other pali- with Germany tending to prepare tical of economical arrangemout the way for the much-dreaded Anschluss."--Transocean Kuomia.

Promotion and Appointment. No. 1682. L/Cpl. G. O. Moutrie, Armoured Car Section, promoted Corporal with effect from August 20, 1832. FIE VON

Transfer.

The last lecture of the Summer Commenting on this selection, Beason will be on Tuesday, August

and wo, at Corps Headquarters. The No. 1741Pte. M. W. Turner, O'Reilly writes:

basis of the proposed programme of Armoured Car Section, appointed Since even the so-called experts training for the season 1035/33 will Lance-Corperal with effect from have their own ideas on the subject, us explained and there will be a August 26, 1932. It was agreed by the metropolitan short talk on " Self Respect, Esprit de Corps and Discipline" by the' scribes that a consensus of the aeleo, O.C; Company. All ranks of the tion would be acceptable. Believe Campany are urged to attend. No. 1516 Pte. J. E. Henry, No. Platoon and Section Commanders 4 Platoon, is transferred to Arri- over whom there was any quibbling are requested to take steps to coured Car Section as from August

aureus large no attendance as 20, 1338. was Billy Howell, the pride and possible so that all WCQ and prem THE US. WALKER CUP of the USG.A.. the white men of the Company may under

URARE NEL 2010stand the requirements for haired boy, so to speak,

Canton, and will this evening match NO GOOD GOLFERS? it or not, the only one of the ten

their swimming prowess against n strong team of Shameen residents. The gala is to take place in the Shameen Swimming Bath, and a large number of spectators is ex: pected to be present.

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Hereunder we give a list of the

Mixed Dopbles Handiesp. events in which opposing teams are

DS, Green and Mrs. R. White R. §. V. Capell And Mies M Kacher.

Ladies', Singles Championship,!! Mrs. G. A. Blandford v. Miss O Dalziel or Mrs. McCaw.

HAMMOND MAKES 264 RUNS

HIGHEST SCORE IN HIS CAREER

IDRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]

RUGBY, Aug. 25.

7. HAMMOND made the highest

score of bis, carcer, in rat class cricket to-day when he made 204 for Gloucestershire, whose first innings against Lancashire yielded

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to compete, together with the names of the MC, members who have been carefully selected to meet the Shameen rivals.

2 Lengths Free Style.-Y.M.C.A entrants, Kerr and Selk.

TEAM.

There aren't ten first-class ones in the country !

Them's harsh words," but Nau O'Reilly comes out wit them flatly in the New York Evening Journal in reporting-on-aftermath of the Walker Cup team argument

The U:8.G.A.'s selection of ten

Each of the seven scribblers phose Ouimet, Moe, Voigt, Moreland, and Sweetser, while the Times man di. regarded Goodman and the Tribune expert left Dunlap off his team.

Maurice McCarthy, former, me tropolitan title holder, proved

Struck off the Strength.

Transferred to another Port. No. 1670 Tpt. H. F. Green. Machine Gun Company, afrom July 1: 1602 26.pay

Having completed 9 years.

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glad to learn that instant relief can be obtained by taking a little Bisurated Magnesia immediately after eating or whenever pain is felt. This instantly neutralises the acid that causes all the trouble,

and restores painless, normal diges stops the fermentation, heals and soothes the inflamed stomach lining,

tion. Get a package of Bisurat- od

Magnesia powder or tablets of your chemist to-day; use as direct- your friends how you got rid of ed, and you will soon be telling. indigestion."

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COMMENCING SUN. 28th AUG. AT THE KINGS THEATRE

Britain's greatest masterpioen) A sensation on

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CHURCH NOTICE.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Loan.

AUGUST 28, 19121–

14th SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY,

Holy Communion, e`a.m. Holy Communion (Peak Church).

8. i dont Children's Service, 10a.m. Mattins and Serviion: 11 & 20.

Preacher:Bev, N. V. Halward- Evensong, 6.30 p.

Preacher:-The Dean.

Work Day Services. Mattins. Daily, 0,00 a.m. Intercessions for the Sick. Wednes

day;:10.15 mala

Berhub Holy Communion. Thursday, 7.45 Choir. Practice. Friday, 30 p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

·⠀ SOIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,

·Bciential," in Boston, To

Mase, U.S.S.)

MADONNELL ROAD, Bow Bowes- ROM THAN STATION, AUGUST 28, 1939 ---

SUNDAY BRAVIcs, 11.15 mm.

Subject CHRIST JESUS." Morning 16 o clocZENG

The Sunday School is held on Sunday

Wednesday Brening Masting, 6.00p.m. Reading Room at above address open -- Today and Friday, 10am to 12 Noos Monday and Thursday, 5.80 to 7 pm. *UTL Pablo Is'obrially invited to attend the 'Borrices and visit the Reading Room.

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UNION CHURCH (Нола Кола)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 3a, 1973;

Mening Bervice, Ilam. Evening Services, 6pm.

Besucher at both Barvices

Rev. E. G. Powell

Kannedy Hoad, 10 km.. す

Bunday School ——

~AWKELUYAZİAMETHODIST.

(Opposite Edyal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East).

ency, de descompter dan vanda 2.The training season 1932-33 commerces on Tuesday, Sept. 8. All ranks are urged to make their ades during the training season boat endeavours to attend all pár irrespective of their requirements. No 1487 Pið HA V. Ribeiro, for efficiency, as only by this means No, 12 Platoon, as from August 18, an interesting and effective 1932. training programme be carried out. golfors to meet British team at quite a problem. Two years ago nezno Company, as w

The following have been taken on Brookline in Septembar was great unquestionally rated a place on the 15 Parade at Volunteer Hend- 4 Lengths Free, Style.-Y.M.C.A.ed with considerable criticism:

The following are the forthcoming entrants, Donn and Campbeli. The main complaint was that team that went abroad; today he quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday the Strength test 216107

August 29. L/Cpl. Stainbeld and No. 183 Thr. M. Davis, M.G.M." Services, etc. at the Wesleyan Method-. 2 Length Back

Johnny Goodman, and of the ne is working find and basn't as much men, as already detailed will per- A.F.C Building, joined MG.ist Church, Wanchai, ang pakanto Stroke. Y.M.C.A entrants. Selk, Kerr and

tion's leading amptebis, Wag ignor time for golf, and his showing inade for Vickers Gun Instruction. Troop on August 19, 100%.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 19891 Franks.

Morning Berrios, 10.15am. Lengths Breast Stroke- Now a group of seven New York the metropolitain open at LidThe remainder will parade under No. 1832 Pte. H. I. Rogers,. C.S.M. Jaakins for Musketry In-" The Crino," joined AALA:

Evening Service, §.15 p.m.2 Y.M.C.A

entrants, Doom and sports writers has selected its own wasn't very promising. Mac needs struction.

Coy on August 18, 1902. Walker Cup team, just as a bit of lots of praise between now and

· No. 1985 Pte. A....... C. Young, 2 NGO, Cims will be held on Throwing Polo Ball.-Y.M.CA constructive criticism. The ten the time for thenuternational battle Friday, Sept. 2 at 630 p.m.

¡A.P.C., joined No. 7 Platoon on named by the sports writers, a8, TO-

The OfficersCommanding the August, 25, 1832 ported by Miss O'Reilly, are:

at Brookline Only five of the under-mentioned Units will issue Francis Quimet, captain; Gus seven picked Mac.

their Orders separately to their Team Race.-Y.M.C.A. entranta, Donn, Railton, Kerr and Bolk.

Moreland, Jess Sweetser, Don Moe, George_Voigt, Johnny Goodman,

-Doc Willing, of Seattle, was also Commands: 161225

1.Engineer Company, Diving: Bell and A-N Other. Water Polo-Full team: Mears rice McCarthy, Jr., and Billy the selection of Howell was a cora George Dunlap, Doc Willing, Mau. chosen by fire out of soven, and Angus, Kerr Garrod, Railton, Howell. Donn, Campball and Stoker. Re-

who had seen Dave serves. Fowler and Aris The official team, reported by The promise. Those who

Kerr

entrants, Carrod and Duncan.

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Leave

Lieut. BG, Williame leave. granted from August 27, 1932, "to TII. Motor Machine Gun Seo Sent. 3, 1932, is cancelled.

II Machine Gun Troop.

General Parades. An will be readily seen, the "Y" Digest on July 10, includes the Martin in action were keen to put

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entera phía “name on the line-up, but whontelle sit team is a very strong one, most of the members having proved their Francis Ouimet, Jess Bwester all is said and dond the profession. The new allotment of parade worth in local swimming contests. Harrison B. Johnston, George al's son from Califorma has had no evenings as decided for the Corps We wish them luck and hope that Voigt, Don Mos Maurice Mc national experience, and it takes Diary will come into force as from they will carry all before them thit Carthy, Jr. Charles Beaver, Billy experience as well as golf shots to lab proximb

evening,

Continued on next column.)win Walker Cup matches (Continued on next Column)

No. 1711 Tpr. E. R. K. Bovill Machine - Onn Troop, granted months, leave from August of 100,

Prench for both Services?

The Bev Erris C. H. Tribbook. The Sacrament Holy Communion will be celebrated at the close of the Morning Service

ATLORS" AND SOLDIERS'

13, Hennessy Road *MONDAY=-={28th), -Badminton

Meet

to March 31, 133 | TUIDAY (30th) g

No. 1738 L. D. Kilbie, No. 4 Platoon granted 1month's leave from Sept. 1, 1932, to Sept. 30,

N1 G. GOATRIC Capt.

Club

Meeting pitänyt f WEDDAY (81st), 10 am to

Ladies Church Aid Society meeti THURSDAY ATeWam Badminton: Club:

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