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YACHTING

Spoon Race

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club held a Spoon Race for Menagerie and Separate "A" Classes over a course of 7.8 miles.

Miss F. Owen-Hughes was at the helm of Jan to cross the line first ahead of Pat (Mrs. E Billett) and Isobel (Mrs. Cowland) in the "A" Class event.

*

In the Mixed Classes Miss J. Bryden, steered Heron, to win from Dorothea (Mrs. Reid) and Sirius (Mrs. E. Cooper),

Detailed results are as follows;

Monday, 18th February. Course: -(1) Lyemun Beacon (8); (2) Mark on Line (9); (3) Channel-Rocks (8);

Club Line. "A" Class 'Started 14.50 Yacht

Jan...

Isobel

Pat

Painted Lady

Finished Post.

16.22.15 1 18,26.34 3 16.26.17 2 16.29.13 4

Jan sailed by Miss F. Owen-

Hughes.

Isobel sailed by "Mrs. Cowland, Pat salled by Mrs. E. Elliott -Painted Lady sailed by Miss V

K. Podmore.

Mixed Classes Started-15.00 Yacht Finished Corrected Posa.

16.26.40 16.27.19 9

Rolla

Dorothea

Alisa

Heron

Robena

Widgeon

Zephyr

Gael

Sirius Lola

2

16.29.45 16.23.15. 18.39.37 16.25.37 7 카 19.37.36 16.22.39 1 16,39.06 18.24.48 4.

18.40 25 16.26.07

18.39.45 16.24.48

16.50.29 18.25.08

6

16:45-22 18.23.55. 16.48.44 16.28.35 10 Rolla salled by, Mrs. H. Wolseley. Dorothea salled, by Mrs Reid. Allsa sailed by Miss Bilderbeck Heron salled by Miss J. Bryden. Robena sailed by Mrs. B. Mar-

shall

Widgeon salled by Mrs. K. A.

Bilderbeck.

Zephyr salled by Mrs. R. Wren. Gael sailed by Mrs. Moulson: Sirtas salled by Mrs. E. Cooper. Lola salled by Mrs. M. A. Parkes,

CHINA'S WORLD

ATHLETES Training Camp In Tsingtao

Shanghai, Feb. 12.. China will probably send team of two players to America in the Davis Cup com meet petition in May and the final selection will be made by the board of directors of the China National Ameteur Athletic Federation in an extraordinary meeting to he con vened within the next few days says the N.C.D.N.

"

The board of directors of the C. N. A, A, F. held a conference on Sunday night at the residence of the ex Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang, which Was attended by Messrs. 5. U, Zau, Y. 8. Tsao, William Z. L Subg, Gunson Hob and George Chow.

After a lengthy discussion, the meeting came to the conclusion that owing to financial conditions China would send over not more than two representatives to play. against the United States in the first round of the Davis Cup ten- is competition in the American ZONA.

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Among the candidates the names of Gordon Lum, Khoo Hoo Hye." Guy Cheng and Kho Sin Kie are mentioned as the most promising players to make up the delegation. The final selection, however, will be made at the next meeting of the directors

China has agreed to the dates suggested by America which are May, and 5, and the Chinese delegation will leave Shanghai sometime in April The matches, it is understood, will be played in New York

Olympic Training Camp Another important question was brought up at the meeting for de cision and that was the establish- ment of a summer training camp for the athletes for the next World's Olympiad at Berlin

Tsingtao has been chosen as the most suitable place for the trein ing of World's Olympiad, candi dates. The camp will open on

July-15 and extend to August 30

FRIENDLY CRICKET

United Services In Commanding Lead

VOLUNTEERS POOR FIELDING

HIKERS SAVED BY SOLDIERS

Party's Thrilling Experience

Around the Courts

MARINE COURT CASES-

GAMBLING SCHOOL RAIDED As a result of a raid on the third dogg of No 176 Queen's

LYING IN-SHORE Road West, 33 men and a woman

Chan Sam and two others, ap were charged before Mr. Wynne- A party of hikers in Kowloon. Jones at Central Magistracy yes-peared before the Hon. Comman rine in number went through terday with gambling.

der G. F. Hole at the Marine remarkable experience on Sunday

Ko Ho, the woman, and two Court yesterday morning. charged when trying to climb the" South The two day friendly cricket Face of Kowloon Peak 2,000 feet 9ther men who were all charged i with lying their boats in-shore at with keeping a gambling house, a distance of less than 100 yards were each fined $50. Bail of $3 from the Low Water Mark, dur- fendants who failed to appear in night without having the written each deposited by nine of the de-ing prohibited hours last Sunday

were fined $2 each. Court was estreated, while the rest permission from the Harbour Mas»

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the defendants pleaded guilty, the first accused, Chan Sam has been previously convicted for the similar offence,

match between the United Ser- vices and the Volunteers com- menced yesterday afternoon on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground.

The Services had the first lease of the wicket and some sparkling batting was seen. Lt. Williams Lt. Howie Lt. Garthwaite and Capt. Walch each scored 40 or more.

A. P. Pereira, and G. A. Guterres were both sending down some very good length deliveries but the fielding of the Volunteers was slack

and many an easy catch went begging. Pereira in parti- cular would have had a better bowling analysis had the fielding been a little tighter

With 35 minutes to go before the drawing of the stumps the Volun- teers went in to bat and disaster soon overtook then when Owen Hughes was bowled by Bonavia after scoring 6. Thereafter Garth walte took 3 cheap wickets for the loss of only 6 runs. When stumps were drawn the Volunteers were 239 runs behind having lost four wickets for 25.

THE SCORES United Services 1st Innings

Maj. V. J. Bonavia c sub, b

Pereira Lt. J. P.

Williams e Owen Lt. Col. J. B. Newsom Lb.w..

Hughes. b Guterres

Pereira.

Lt. F.D. Howle c, Owen Hughes

b Guterres

Lt. C. C. Garthwaite c Owen

Hughes b Divett

Capt. L. J. Walch b Pereira... Capt. S. G. Cutler st. Potter-b

• Owen Hughes.......

C. S. M. Elvin run out Mid. J. R. Davis c Potter b

Guterres

Cpl D. Ballard not out ELA. V. Clayton e Mackenzie b

Owen Hughes Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

5

40

0

47

high.

THEFT OF RADIATOR For stealing a radiator cap from private car No. 911 belong-

Two of the nine tried one route, heading for the top of the Peak and successfully made the ascent, but the remaining seven, two-of whom were ladies, tried & more dimeutt route. They reached about 1,500 feet up with great difficulty. dislodging stepping stones and rocks as they went along. Final- ly three of the men and two ladies in to Mr. A Tate, a 25-year old found themselves on a ledge from earth coolle named Lam Choi wes which they could neither ascend fined $150 or, in default, three not descend, this being due to

months imprisonment by Mr. A. W.G.H the fact that there were no foot-

Grantham at Kowloon holda with which to go back on

Magistracy yesterday. the way they had come.

This was at 2.30 in the after- noon. Forty five minutes later, one of the men managed to and his way down. He rushed to the camp of the Elgth Punjab Regi- ment, on Customs Pass, where Major Austin was in charge. As soon as the Major heard of the plight of the hikers he mustered seven or eight Indians and made his way up Kowicon Peak, going to a point about 100 feet above the ledge. Here the Major tled Him- self to the end of a length of rope which the rescue party had brought with them and his men then let him down the face of the mountain

One by one the members of the party were tied to the rope -and hauled up to the rescuing party, Major Austin being the last to be hauled, up

Rescuers and rescued reached 45 the Camp at Kowloon Pars again at 5.30 pm where Majör. Austin earned the gratitude of the party 40 further by treating them to tea. The party returned to Kowloon by 34 18. p.

231 One of the members of the party, interviewed by 2 repre- 2sentatives of the "Daily Press" said

FALSE PRETENCES On a charge of attempting to obtain money by false pretences by saying that two glit ear rings Were gold, Sio Kwat, aged 28, was sentenced to one month's impri- sonment by

Grantham at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.

Mr.

Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Cen-

ter.

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$15 or in default two weeks' hard His Worship imposed a fine of labour on the first defendant, and $10 or one week on the and third.

second

MISUSE OF CARGO BOAT For unlawfully using his cargo boat for, the conveyance of 25 passengers on board last Sunday. morning in the Harbour, Leung Kam was fined $25 or, in default, three weeks hard labour.

2

UNLAWFUL LOITERING A Ane of $5 or, in default.. Ave tral Magistracy yesterday Wong day hard labour each was im- a 27-year-old unemployed posed on three Chinese boatmen, Fat, seaman was charged with mur- who were charged with unlaw- dering Wong Fuk, a shop-keeper, fully loitering their boats within at Chak In Wu Village, Sal Kung. 100 yards of the HM.S. Hermes, New Territories on last Wednes- last Sunday morning. day evening.

On the application of Inspector Elston, the case was remanded.

BOROTRA'S TWO TITLES

Championship Won

In 1922 Regained

Jean Borotra won two titles in

12 that but for the timely help giv- the Paris Christmas Covered en by. Major Austin, the party Court tournament In the singles 1 would have been in a sore plight be ceat J. Lesueur, who is ranked 15 as help would have had to be sixth in France, 8-6, 6-1, 6-7, fetched from Kowloon and would, and in the final of the men's 281 probably not arrive before might defeated Lesueur and M. Legeay, doubles, he and M. Bernard

O. M. R. W. A. P. Pereira

24 3 95 W. K. Robinson 15. 2.31 H, Owen Hughes... 12 G. E. R. Divett..... 15

G. A. Guterres

...... 121 Volunteers 1st Inning

3

-

2 30

1

1 40

53

3

H. Owen Hughes b Bonavia E C. Fincher not out.

R. Gifiths b Garthwaite

E. J. R. Mitchell b Garthwaite I S. Forbes b Garthwaite

Extras

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0

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to bat:-A K. Mackenzie, G. A. Guterres, A. P. Fereira, J. E Potter, W. K. Robinson, and G. E. R. Divett.

fall They are very appreciative of all that Major Austin and his men had done for them.

LOCAL SHIPPING

CLAIMS

Sequel To Sea Rescue

3-0, 6-3, 84.

"It was a great feat of Borotra's to regain a title which he first won in 1992.

Lesueur, who

All the accused pleaded guilty and said that they did not know It was unlawful to do so,"

| MR CHURCHILL ON WAVERTREE

Party And His Son's Campaigu

{Spècia) Air Stall "Service) ""

London, Jan. 29. Mr. Winston Churchill, in a speech at. Bristol, referred to the his son's campaign in the Waver- official Conservative attitude to

tree, by-election.

"What a spectacle is presented to the nation, he said, of the The match was a quiet affair, Conservative party machine work- neither man playing as well as being frantically night and day, its did in the semi-final round. wealth, its wire-pulling. Ministers ia left-handed, of the Crown in shoals, agents, by the dozen, all employed to prevent a young man of 23 making his. way as a Conservative into Parliament, where for so many generations his forebears have borne their part;

"I think it is a pitiful spectacle, bumiliating to the present leaders. of the National Government

should have won the first set. He led 53 and had a set point at 54, only to drive out of court After a leisurely second set the game brightened up a little Lesueur passed Borotra with some the fore-hand driving, and Borotra began to volley more accurately.

Moment Of Tension.

If the ideas and causes for There was a moment of tension which Mr. Randolph Churchill, is in the fourth set, when Borotra, fighting, at Liverpool are to have leading 5-3, netted a match point no part in the composition of the und lost the game. But he made Conservative party, if the only sure of the title by winning, the object of their party managers is next game for the match. Borotra left the brunt of the doubles to Parliament, how will they ever be to get rich, tame, futile men inte his young partner, Barnard, to

The Hong Kong and Whampoa Total (for 4 wkts) 25 Dock Co., Ltd. has lodged a claim of $2.503.19 against the owners of the sa Asia, provisionally known as the Toa Maru, for repairs and costs incurred.

of the a

8.5 Shun Chth are also claiming from, the.

give him the opportunity of pro- able to retain their hold upon the O. M. R. W same Company compensation for ing his mettle Bernard has deve new generation, which is already salvage and repairs, which took loped into a first-class doables here knocking at the door to claim place on January 13, 14 and 15, player. He picked holes brilliant its rights and to accept its re- the days on which the Shun Chibly in the defence and may figure

sponsibilities was engaged in towing in the in the Davis Cup doubles team, this

Bowling Analysis

CC. Garthwaite... 5 2. B V. J. Bonavia D. Ballard

3

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ROYAL HONG KONG, GOLF CLUB.

BOGEY (PAR) POOL- The following is the result of the Bogey (Par) Fool played over the week-end, over the New, Course, at FanlingS

A. A. Brammer (15),

L. R. Cramer: (17), and; D. A. OʻKleffe (20), 2 up tie.. The first named having the best. the pool There were 22 entries. score over the last nine holes,, win

TABLE TENNIS

World Title Meeting. In London This Month

Table tennis will have its own Dr. B. J Wong, Minister of centre court when the world'} Education, will be invited to be championships ace decided in Lon- honorary president and Mayor Hdon, this month,

Sung, of Tsingtao, as the In the Pavilion of the Impezial president of the executive commit Institute, South Kensington: 18001

tee which in composed of Gunson High, John, Mr. Carl, Bong and William Song. Mr. Bong will act as the dean of the camp.

Accommodations for 190 athletes will be available, 40/ selected by the Chin Amateur Athletio Fede their past records provincial bad, municipal ties.

Two foreign, experi will probably be enga

Fand train the:

feld men.

seats will be installed. table, on which-

matches the prelim will be decided; other gra be played

tes to be Hall of London Play in AIS Ben Sands

The proceedings will probably commence on March 5, at the Supreme Court.

gear.

To such a pitch had the nerves of this Governmenty with its 400 Bernard also completed a double majority, been shaken by this by when in the fins of the mixed election that they were actually doubles, he and Mms, Gorodnit told in the Government's inspired .' It will be recalled that on

chenko (France) beat the Italiane Press that Members of Parlia L Palmieri and Signorina- Orlaninent who went to speak on Mr. Apogy sighted the Asia about Belgium's 17-year-old, champion, bes subjected to "disciplinary as January 13 this year the s. dini, 6-0, 6-2, Mila N. Adamson. Randolph Churchill's behalf would 130 miles south of the Colony, and who was born in England was tion! by the party machine. wirelessed their company Inform-beaten, in the final of the women's ing them of their discovery, and singles by Mlle. S. Pannetier 64 He did Mr. Baldwin the justice the result was that the ss. Shun 5 Mlle Adamson and Mile of saying that there was no reason Adamo volleyed well in the final to suppose that any such intolerant of the women's doubles and beat | faily had entered his mind. If it

sold to a Japanese concern, but by B, Calen

The ship concerned had been Mile Barbier and Mlle. Pannetier were so, then indeed dark days-

would lie ahead for, the Conserva pp till now the owners have not

tiva party and for its present come forward to claim the ship.

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MILLER RETAINS HIS BOXING TITLE European Champion Beaten In First Round

S AFRICA'S CAPTAIN

Brilliant Fielder And Ratsman

African

No one," added Mr. Churchill, "except the most abject of mortals would be deterred by such processes from doing what he thought right I think I speak for all my friends. London, in the India Defence League if T. H. F. Wade, who has been say that we have not embarked Appointed captain of the South upon this controversy lightly or cricket tear which will inadvisedly, and that we should, it tour England next season-HB necessary, be prepared to face final, Cameron, who captained Bouth axelusion from public life rather opa. Feb. 18% Freddie Mer World's feather Africa during the tour of Austra than fail in what we conceive to

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