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RELIABILITY TRIÁL
DINNER
MR. A. J. BIRD DISTRIBUTES
PRIZES
CHAIRMAN'S TRIBUTE TO
COMPETITORS
There was a large and happy gathering of motor-cyclists and their friends at the dinner aud prize-giving of the motor-cycle po- liability trial, held last night at Gloucester Building,
FANLING. GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW
New Course.
0.24 a.m. H, 1. Ireland and I C
Law.
0.28
E. C. Mudie and J. C. Brnbar,
Old Course,
9.16-9.20 a.m. nob to he booked by
travellers on 8.28 train. 9.24 a.m. J. Forbes and G H.
Bond". M. N. Coebrane and Mr. Jones"..
D.28
0,32
01.33
+
Mr. B. S. Rogers, Chairman o! the Trin, addressed the motor- cyclists and said: It gives me very great pleasure' to preside this even- ing. When, at our first meeting, ↑ 0,40 I was selected to the Chair I was dubious of accepting the office on account of inexperienea and my krenness to ride in the Trial. But I must confess the organizing of: this Trin! has been extremely in- teresting although a lot of hot nir!! was expended, at - yurions, stages.
4
W. G. Cowland and T. E. Dockscy.
II. N. Williamson and H. G. Wallington,
ד
W. Grover and J. Mac- Knight
E Totley and Comdr,
·E O Priestley.
R K. Valentine and D. S. Robb,
Robertson.
MUST BLAZERS BE LICENSED?
LIABLE TO FINE FOR WEARING ONE
COLLEGE CREST ON NOTEPAPER
"Where is your college blazer -licenco 1
"I haven't one."
which will cost you a guinen a "Then you must get a licence,
year for every year you wear your later, and you will also have to pay a £20 tie for failing to noti- fy the County Council "that you
owned on"
This is not a passage from a comedy on "Dora Twenty Years On," but the law of armorial bear. ings is, in the opinion of somo ex- perts, it is to-day. Every schoolboy- who wears à cap with his school badge, overy member of a sports club" who wears ite blazer, ́andi avery sentimentalist who retains ast a souvenir the shield of his old school or college or muff-boxes nud china adorned with its emblem is, they maintain, flouting the law.
These pitfalls for innocent Eng- S.lishmen were explained to a Mor-
0.44
0.18
9.52
H. Spicer and W.
G
0.80.
10,00
C. W. F. Booker and K. Littlejohn.
N.
10.04
10.08
"
10.12.
As you all probably know the first two Reliability Trials were. sponsored by the Motor Cycle Sec- tion of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps. In 1031 when the third Trial was advocated it was decided that motor cyclists gener-10.10 ally be invited to select a Com mittee. As this method of organiz-10.20 ing proved so successful, a similar practice was adopted this year.
Sporting Course,
-
10.24
28
10,28
7
10.36
**
I think we might clair that the course was the most sporting and 10.32. arduous that could, be found. on the Peninsula. A Secret Section was included in this Trial and proved a rani teaser. A chance remark by Mr. Rose of the Public 10.40 Works Department gave me the idea of prospecting this boulder | 10.40 strewn and very much gullied road.
10,52
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I then got in touch with our very 10.48.. efficient Hon. Secretary, Mr. Way, and together we inspected this bill (the despair of competitors) and decided that it should be used as 10.50 a Secret Section. have since been asured by one or two competitors 11.00 who have ridden in English Trials that many homeside riders would have become "unstuck" over this very Colonial section.
11
11.04
11
11.08
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The Watersplash was unfortunate- ly a wash out or rather a "dry11.12 out " but I think, judging from competitors' faces at Castle Peak, 11.10 when told there would be a straight run in to the finish, they wore secretly pleased that Father Nop- tune had let us down so badly, On competitor, although already sovered in mud and at least an
11.98 hour late, was very perturbed at being unable to find the splash. 11.32 surmise he was at logger heads with his washamah.
11.24,
W. Mulenty and D Edward.
L. R. Andrewes and
II. Ferguson.
iny Post representative who was in vestigating the case of a Norfolk man who was recently flued for Awning a ring, engraved with his
college crest.
Capt. J. K. MacFarlan G. B. Lane.
Capt. P. S. Grant and Capt. D. Skinner,
M. W. Badd and T. J. J. Fenwick.
A. H. Penn and F. Syme: Thomson..
A. C. I.. Bowker and A. P. Hall-Thompson,
1. H. Genre and K E. Greig,
N. Croucher and E. Des Vœux.
A. W. Muir and Hampton.
The fact that he had left the col loge was held to make him liable to buy the ordinary liccaco for wearing or using armorial bear- ingu," and it was suggested that the same would apply to anyone wearing a blazer or cap with the arms of a college or club of which he was no longer a member.
Furthermore, inquiries revealed that, even while one is at college, it is a moot point whether one ought not to have a licence for a blazor with its crest. Here are ROIG Views:
The College of Heralds: "The law as regards licences for armo- H.rial bearings does not concern us, but there is no doubt that almost
V. R. Gordon and F. H. anything in the way of a school or, Glover..
club badge counts as an armorial bearing-even the flowers and suna you see on the caps of some ale-į montary schools,"
G. T. May and H. P. Bailey.
J. B. MacDonald and D. Black.
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LOCAL HOCKEY `
ARMY TRIAL MATCH AT KING'S PARK
COLOURS 6, WHITES NIL
With a view to selecting a re-
The London County Council! The license. taken out by the E. Lewis and II. C. Hop-school or fub covers all its mem- presentative Army temu which will kins.
bors, and the only people who
EUROPEAN ON SERIOUS
CHARGE
BAIL REFUSED. ·
A charge of rape was proferred yesterday against a Swiss named Henry Urmi, aged 31, described as a motor engineer at. 455, Lockhart Road. Mr. Urmi was arrested by C. Thwaites and W. E. would have to pay for blazers and compete in the Sim Shield com-
cops are old boys, where there petition, a trial match was payeded in custody until his appearance the police on Thursday and, detain- Thomas.
C M. Preshaw and G. A. Loiper.
3. H. B. Rigg and CH. Pickford.
| exista ne organisation to cover on the U.S.R.C. grind nó King'a
them,"
Park yesterday, between two select- The Post Office: "Unofficially, bur view, as vendor of the licences, ed teams, Colours and Whites,
1. H. Bradford and H. H. Pethick, CB. Johnson, and L. W.of the corporation or body concern team proved the stronger of the Shewan.
ed. That means that, strictly speak two and won a well-fought tussle
Is that everyone is liable to pay! The standard of play was fairly the tax except the actual officials good throughout, but the Colours
in Courk
The complainant, is a young Chinese girl named Chung Wan. Her age is given as about 18.
Accused returned a plea of "got
Capt. J. H. Anderson anding, schoolboys, undergraduates, by six goals to nil. The goal.guilty" to the charge, and request.
J. W. Mayhow and C. Sandstrom.
Fand club members should pay the hitters, were Lieut. McFarlane (3), Aguines licence. A licence taken out Sidn Khan (2), and Lieut. Tylered to be allowed to furnish bail.
by a college, for instance, covera (1).
Detective Inspector Shannon, only its officials, and this applies The players who took part were: prosecuting, said he had instruc even to the use of notepaper bear Colors: Capt, Gore (R.A.M.C) tions to oppose bail. Ling a college or club west on it." Cpf. Hackford (Line), 2nd Lieut.
TI
F. A. Redmond.
11.20
IT
J. G. Campbell and McKellar..
E.
D. Harley and P. Leefe,
"I ask fur
O Enger and J. Alabaster.
W.
The Law (Revenue et, 1868): Roissier (Linc.), Major McIntyre twenty-four hours' remand." Armorial bearing mean and in- (R.A.), Lieut. Cresswell (S.W.B.) cludes any armorial being crost. C. S. Trout (Line.); Abdul Jalil
His Worship told Mr. Urmi they
11.30
11.44.
Another new section included in this Trial was the Frontier Rond 11.40 between Shataukok and Sheung- shui, and although one or two riders managed to hit the sides and explore the unbeaten path, 11.48 there were fortunately no serious accidente.
Mr. F. L. Parton is to be con gratulated on his fine effort. The way in which he intermiflently rode and carried his midget machine around the course was marvellous.
Helpers Thanked,
the
so willingly gave up a perfectly
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II. H. Mundy and W. Stewart-
A.
B.
"
G. V. T. Marshall and R. W. Taplin.
D. Evans and A. Sommerfelt.
Capt. H. W. Daukes and
Hon. Cur. F. F. H. Hole.
A. H. Harbord and J. C. Miller.
Lt. Car. I. H. McBean
Capt. W. M. Morgan and
or cosign by whatever name the (lat.), Lieut. Tyler (5.W.B.), Licut. could go into the question of bail same shall be called. Every person McFarlane (R.A.), Sidir Khan to-day. "Do you wish to be legally who shall neglect or refuse to de-(Jat), Lieut. Horquard (Lánc.).
liver any déblaration (that he Whites: Drum Major P.. Tancred represented his Worship queried. wears or uses armorial bearings). (Linc.). 8. M. Kirtonbaughn shall forfeit
On indicating that that would be
a penalty of £20 (R.A.M.C.); Signaller ones, Pto. The few legal decisions on the Davis (E.W.B.), Major Anderson his intention, accused was inform question support the Post Office (R.A.M.C.), Capt. Bragg (Jat),ed that he would be given the neces view that one must be an official to Signaller Chaffey, Cant, Boxersary opportunity to secure legal' escape, but the humble blazer has (Line). Sakhawat Ali (Jnt), Capt. apparently never had ita fata de Eve (R.A.8.C.), Mohamed Kasan advice. He was then remanded un- cided.
(Jat).
tij to-day.
11.52
ta
11.50
15
and A. T. Lay.
12:00"
11
Lt. H. C. Gould.
12.04
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A. E. Lissaman and T.. C
12.08
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Monaghan.
Col. . B. tousens-and
· Major J. E. Fnskin,
* Qot caddies from Superinten.
dent.
On behalf of the Committee and coftipetitors, I wish to place on record our appreciation to Hon. Inspector-General of Police, the Water Authorities, the Trai Department, all the Marshals who formance by member of the good night's sleep to assist us; the H.K.V.D.C. motor eyble section. donors of prizes, and the locat Mr. Henry Kew, who has ridden Press for the very necessary pub-in every trial and has been a consist licity.
fent prize-winner, carried away no In conclusion I wish to thank the third prize, Shield and replica fower than four prizes, namely,- the Committee for their generous presented by Messrs. Sincere & support and especially I must Company for the best performance mention Mr. H. G. Williams for by a rider using either a Norton hik untiring efforts, especially in or B.S.A. machine the Cup pre- connection with the editing of the sented by the Hong Kong Motor Accessory Company for the best
progranime,
Last but not least 1, thank the performance by a rider using a competitors themselves but I must K.L.G. sparking plug, and finally confess that I expected a much the Cup as a member of the Team. larger entry and I would like to prize, won together with Messrs. impress on
all those present to. V. Wong and E. Wong Tape! night that when the next Trial
Silver medals were also present. comes along you mast. talk aborted to the next five beat-riders in it amongst your friends and get the following order:
them to enter, the more entries the more fun and it mesha” no extra
work for the organizera.
Prescitation of Prites
In asking Mr. J. Bird to distributë the přítek to the suçõėns-
the Colony.
4th Mr. H. G. Williams, -
3th Mr F. Y. Wang,
6th Mr. Ng Chic Too.
7th My E. Wong Tape.
ath Mr. P. M. F. Rozario. Special Award.
ful competitors, Mr. Rogers re- Mr. F. L. Parton was the re marked that although not a motorcipient of a speeldi-swald, in the cyclist, Mr. Birt had always taken forth of a silver rickehaw, present
keen and active interest in motored by Mrs. J. It. Way, wife of the cycling and reliability trials in secretary of the Trial who thought his performance of completing the Mr. E. Marriott was given course on his midget machine as great ovation as he came forward dewstring special recognition."OE to receive the first prize and Chal-
The competitors in the Trial took Henge Trophy H. E. Lewis the opportunity of driving the who was second also, received the detailed chatt on view showing the Cup presented for the best per loss of marks of each rides in the (Continued at foot of next columa.) | Trial.
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