SPORTS DEBATE.

PROFESSIONALISM AND ITS

EFFECTS.

"It is the opinion of this meeting that professionalism does not improve sport was the motion put forward for debate at the European Y.M.C.A. Kowloon last night, when a number of members put forward their views on an undoubtedly interesting ques tion. Mr. A. 8. D. Cousland was in the chair.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

IN AID OF THE M.C.L.

CHARITY MATCH AT

SOOKUNPOO..

THE VOLUNTEERS.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps A charity match between the Army and a side selected by the Orders by Lieut-Colonel L. G. Bird, L.K.F.A., in aid of the funds of D.S.0. Administrative Commandant. On Tuesday, 28th April all recruits the military branch of the M.C.L., the Corps will parade at Corpo is being played at Sookunpoo to-endquarters at 5.30 p.m. morrow afternoon. The Army will Dress Uniform optional, belt. in all probability field the side braces and pouches, rifle and bayonet. which defeated the Navy by nine

Lecture. On Friday, 22nd April at Corps. Price stressed the effect of profess they are expected to win the gume Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. lecture

Proposing the motion Mr. T. J. goals to nil a fortnight back and sionaliam on sport generally and said to-morrow with comparative case.

The side selected to oppose theon Aerial Survey will be given by Q. C. Military Survey Section, Royal that it had changed sport entirely.

follows: Clarke One effect of professionalism had been Army

Engineers. to destroy the friendly rivalry he

(Police); Wynne (Police), Flem- tween countries, counties and towns,ing (Club); T. Remedios and he recalled an incident some years (Rerreio). Howard (Club), Lam ago where a leal team with hoperating Chinese Ath.); Tso of winning a cup Imported a player from another place into their own Kwai-xing, (Chinese Ath.), Fung town team to give them a better King cheong (South China). Go on Thursday, 28th April, under chance of winning. That had sprend sano (Recreio), Suen Kam-ahun2/Licat. M. G. Noll. Dress: Mufti.

of ecurse and now there was whole-(Chinese mile selling and laying of players in Home branches of sport.

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Brown

Ath.). and Recreio).

Everything has been done to The make the game attractive. hands of the K.O.S.B. will play from

Money Against Money, In many cases it was a question of how much money was available to.30 p.m. and during the interval, buy a tenni which had excellent and Scottish dances will be per chances 1.5 heating others To a large formed by the pipe band. The extent professionalism had destroyed ball is to be raffed, the spirit of man against man sund had resulted in a state where it was a question of money against money.

Mr. Price referred to boxing in the indul days when men battled for thirty rounds and where the winner was rewarded with a few miserable pounds. He cared that state, of e pusition of fairs with

where men to-day

fought for millions of dollars.

That could not be put forward as an example of where professionalism had helped sport, He thought that the present wave of professionalism in tennis had aut had a good elleet } on the game but admifted that in golf the professionals were generally in structors who instructed and catched other people in the game with the or nrmful effect.

An Absurd Suggestion.

F. R. Ashton, opposing the Dr. F. motion reculed the meeting of Sur- rey and Yorkshire when Babbs made his first appearance after breaking previous century records. The York- shire team and spectators, joined in the applause just as enthusiastically as the Surrey man, demonstrating the spirit of sportsmanship imbued in professionals.

At that match on one bothered to think of any money which was in- volved. They thought unly of the great game being played by great Dr. Ashton said it was players. aband to suggest that because a musician rercised money for playing, le cansed to or a musician.

Dealing with football he said the standard of the game hat undoubted-

bern raised by

ly

Sir Shousen Chow will kick-off al 1 p.m.

BOXING AT HOME.

FILIPINO DRAWS WITH FRENCHMAN.

London, April 21. At Olympia in a boxing contest of 15 rounds, Milton Cohen America) who was three and a half pounds overweight, won on over Rid Pattenden point

England),

Pancho Dencio, the Filipino fly- weight, draw with Moracchini, of France. --Reader,

Scott Wins on Foul, Another contest at Olympia was a 20 round fight between the havyweights Phil Julius Okun.

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All ranks are invited to be present.

Signal Class.

Trained men of No. 4 Platoon will parade at Corps Headquarters nt 5,30

Artillery and Eagineer, Musketry Part I. will be Ared by the above Companies at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 24th April, 1927.

Range Oficer: 2/Lieut. M. G. Noll. As this is the last Sunday allotted to these Companies for Part 7, all those who have not fired must enden-

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Launch will leave Murray Pier at 0 am, and call at Kowloon Pier at 0.10

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Arms must be drawn, from Corps Headquarters to-day, between 9. 4.m and 12 noon, er 2 and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and on Saturday, 23rd April, between 9 a.m, and 1 pan.

Engineer Company.

The Miniature Range at Corps Headquarters is at the disposal of the Engineer Company on Wednesday. 27th April at 6.30 pm. Dress: Mufti.

Mounted Infantry Co. Recruits will parade at Stables on Thursday, 28th April, at 5.30 p.m. Dress Mufti.

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COMPETITION.

The Hongkong Telegraph offers a prize of $25 to the reader who sends in the greatest number of correct forecasts (provided that number is eight or more) of the English and Scottish League matches (to be played on Satur- day next; April 23rd) set out No goal in the coupon below.

AIN. C. O will parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thurs- day, 28th April, 1927. Dress: Mufti. Ja FRANCE: Comptoir National d'ecompte scores are required; only forecasts

Scottish Company,

Members of the Company are re- minded that Part 1. Musketry will! take place on Sunday, 1st May, at Stonecutters Range for those who have not fired this season.

professionalism. COMPETITION RESULT. for Arms Drill and Guard Mounting.

Where there were only 5,000 profes- sionals registered in England there were over three quarters of a mi- lion amateur players registered be. sihs the thousands who took part in the

Keme without being registers

Professional football had fostered interest in the game prompted others te take it up. The professionals had shown everyone how to play and people went to sen them exercise their skill because spectors knew a good game when

they saw our

amuse.

Fostering flambling.

the afirmative Mr. Song for that spurt, taken T. V. literally meant a means of

ar- ment, or entertainment. In its cepted sense it menat an append to

He the best that was in a person. claimed

that

professionalism not appent to the bust that was in but rather ind degrading it attracted tendency in so far as

in gambling. With the assistance of professionalism sport had become a business spart had be come a business of gain or loss.

mun,

interest

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In America it was found that at some of the colleges the ranches re- ceived salaries sometimes three times as grent as the heads of the colleges. In England there were no conches in the colleges except for contests such as University boxing, track and fiel

rts and cricket. sports

Mr.

The Hockey and Rugby Unions in England had set a fine example by refusing to admit professionals. Harmon went an to atmosphere at

ONE FORECAST OF TEN

GAMES.

There was another large entry for the Football Competition last week, and although several com- petitors succeeded in sending in creet forecast for eight or nine matches, one reader only correctly

Thursday, 28th April, at 6.30 p.m. All Plations at Corps, Headquarters

Dress Mufti, riffe, bayonet, belt, braçes and pouches.

Partnguese Company.

The Portuguese Company will mrade at Voluntoor Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, 22nd April. Dress Mufti, rifle, bayonet, belt, braces and pouches.

Strength.

The following are Laken on the strength and posted as under:

No. 1205 Pte. Silva, M.A., No. 9

forecasted ten games. The malateon dated April 13, 1927. jority of competilors were upset by the caineldenge that in the 1 Platoon dated April 14, 1927.

three Scattish Lengrad. matches, not a goal was scored, The win-

ner i

Mr. J. G. Garraway,

C/o, Cosmopolitan Dock.

If he will call at this office, we shall be pleased to hand him the prize.

AMATEUR STATUS

LOST.

U. S. BARS MARY BROWNE.

New York, April 21. Miss Mary Browne, one of the foremost women golfers in the and former national A: women's lawn tennis champion, has

the contrast

an English secera | country, match and at a rugger match.

cases

No. 1213 Pte. Pritchard, A.R., No.

No. 1214 Pie Baker, A., M.1. Company, dated April 19, 1927.

No. 1215 Pte, Luz, A., No. 9 Platoon dated April 21, 1927.

The following have been enrolled in the Corps as Bandemen and are attached for discipline and administra- tion to Corps leadquarters. They will be known as the Corps Military Bund.

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Honchang, 28th February, 1927:

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LAWN TENNIS.

TOURNAMENT AGAIN INTERFERED WITH.

The courts of the Hongkong Cricket Club were not fit for play yesterday afternoon and the matches down for decision were secondingis

This

the afternom, postponed. tournament will be resumed provid- ed weather conditions are favourable,

The list af matches is:

Open Singles Ng Sze-cheong Y Col. Russell-Brown (Third Round); Ng Sze-kwong V J. W. Leonard (Fourth

Round). Open Daubles.-F. A. Bedmond and Dr. R. E. Tottenham Cheoug Tak-wing and Hung Kwai-chen (thir Round); S. A. and H. D. Ramjabu v

Harnes Lo (Fourth)

M. K. and

No 1206 Pte, Olaes, 5., dated April 13. 1927.

No. 1207 Pte. Souza, A.M., duted | Round). April 13, 1927.

No. 1208 Pte. Roza, C.V.F., dated April 13, 1927.

No. 1200 Plc. Xavier, H.M.F., dated April 13, 1927.

No. 1210 Pte. Silva, A.F., dated April 13, 1927.

No. 211 Pic. Baptista, F.A., dated April 13, 1927.

No. 1212 Pte. Pereira, R.A., dated April 13, 1927..

Appointment.

the latter there was none of the heen debarred from competing in His Excellency the Governor has

of barracking players and refere any amateur golf tournament under been pleased in appoint Gunner which characterized the former

the jurisdiction of the United Thomas Addis Martin, to be Second- There were nimost daily

of

States Golf Association.

Lieutenant in the Hongkong Vol- referees being chased off playing

teer Defence Corps, with effect from fields.

Crowds attracted to game played

17th April, 1927. by professionals were drawn there by an appeal more nendemic than practi-

Miss Browne was held to have relinquished her amateur status in sport when she joined Pyle in his tennis troupe of professionals last

Transfer.

cak The majority of spectators autumn-Reuter's American Ser-ferred from No. 10 Platoon to No. 4

could speak authoritatively on the nice. players and their careers, but few

were prepared to take up the gain and play it. Therefore profession- alism did not tend to encourage others. to play game.

A Menns of Livelihood. Supporting the motion Mr. A. C. Howell said the word sport taken in its

Ind

to

br

broadest seme, not being fair to single out one or two branches to

HOME FOOTBALL.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULT.

London, April 21. In the First Division

of the When a profes- Scottish League to-day Queen's

baso arguments either, for or against professionalism on,

gional took up any game or branch of Park defeated Martor by two goals sport he adopted it as a means of to one-Reuter.

livelihood and it behoved him to per-

feet himself in all, its phases, 'just as

business men tried to learn all they

could about the work they had to do With tennis they had to bear in mind day by day.

that the majority of heat players were He was not alluding to those men not amateurs in the sense of the word

all

No. 1204 Pte. D. Baptista is trans-

Platoon, as from April 12, 1927.

Leave.

Club Championship-Dr. W. L. Thomas Major W. B. Stevenson (Second Round)

E.

Handicap Singles "A."-S. Green (owe 15/3) R. K. Valentine (rec. 4/6).

Handicap,

Doubles.-H. Owen Hughes and E. Grimble (owe 3/6) v P. E. Barker and J. S. Kennedy (ree. 15); T. J. and E. R. Price (rec, 4/6) R. M.. Henderson and A. Irearley (owe 3/6).

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who worked out the laws of chance by and this had no bearing on the de Co. as from May 4, 1927. throwing dice (laughter). There into. The professional players in

gave better performances be- were still one or two games which games profesionala had not entered, but it cause they had studied the game in would be foolish for the opposition to all its aspects, tackling it in a scienti- say that the amateurs could even hold fe manner, and not an an exercise or their own let alore beat the profes-past-time. Professionalism did there- sionals in the various games.

fore tend to benefit aport.

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There were probably two exceptions

The motion was defeated.

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Janeiro

Vladivostok (Temporarily closed} Interesi allowed on Current Accounts. Deposite received for Axed pariede at rate to be obtated on application.

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Henker, 11th Wazék, -IUSL

Maakger,

Fence: Boriete General, Banque Nationa) de Credil, Banque de Paris-et das Pays Das.

London: Midland Bank, Lith

Ca.

Now York: Irving Bank, Columbia Treat

Every description of Banking and ExchanNGT Business Transacted. Correspondani, thresh out the world.

A. BOLLIN,

Hongkong, March 11th, 1924.

MEBLOKSZ.

THE BANK OF CHINA,

BPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PREAIDENT TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE 22ND OF

NOVEMBER, 1917.

Authorized Capital .... Paid-up Capital Reserva Fuode

$50,003,063.00 .$18.278,000.

HEAD OFFICE PIKING.

HONGKONG BRANCUZ

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* Queen's Road Central Branches and Bub-branches all over Chine and correspondenta in Europe, Americs and other parts of world

LONDON BANKERS:-

The Nailonal Provincia) and Valon Dand at England Limited.

The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, NEW YORK BRANCHEB:--

The Irving Nationai Ranks. The Exult able Trust Company of New York

interent allowed on Current Account a Fixed Deponita. Temas on application.

Every description of Banking bouluang- transacted.

Loans arnnted on approved securiiim. Special facilities for Home Machange.

TOU THE PEL

Hanazu..

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

Authorised Capital

(Estabilabed 2017.)

CAPITAL.

150,840.000

$ 5,000,000

20141, 4,500,000

125,000.

lesuad PAIJ-Up Recerve Liablilde of share

bulder Berplus

HEAD OFFÍCH)—SINGAPORE ·

Branche, Agencie sad Correspondent is the principal cities of the world.

Every description of Banking and Exchambe bales transsted.

KO ĮMUNG BOM.

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