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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1929.
KWANGSI LEADER
HITS OUT.
(Continued from Page 1.) When I was in Nanking at the Congress, it was impossible for me to be your representative'in any, way. If I had not been extreme- ty careful, I would have got into Chiang's dangerous trap. Thore- fore, I left Nanking so that I might be able to speak openly.
Old military forces have been defented, but now comes a new force more subtle than the others, for this new enemy is hard to know. If the public asks for Janything Chiang accuses them of
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GET THROUGH. '
Communists.
We who live in Kwangs are looking forward and working for a new Kwangal. Wiekow, Nanning, and Liuchow have a great deal of public spirit and are going for-i
RACE MEETING.
SOME SURPRISES ON SATURDAY.
There were several surprises at the extra Race Meeting at Happy Vailey on Saturday, when good sport was the order of the day. The results were:-
April Stakes: Ons Mile. For
R.H.K.G.C. V. UNITED SERVICES.
GOOD GOLF AT FANLING| YESTERDAY.
Some good golf was witnessed at Fanling yesterday when the Royal Hongkong Golf Club played a side representing the United Services. The Club was much too good in the singles, and secured a big lend.
The surprise of the day was the
The equaliser came within ten China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Season, non-winnors. Weight minutes. In a way it was a lucky for inches 48 por seale. Jockey defeat of O.E.C. Marton and 1.W. goal, though the shot would have Allowance. Ist Prize: $400 End Shewan, the Club cracks, in the beaten many goalkeepers. The Re- Prize: $160. 3rd Prize: $100. "I four-ball. match in the afternoon. creto could not hold Kowloon after Messrs. Lau & Lee's Duke of. wards, and Hannan gave them the
Normandy II ..... (Mr. Wong) 1 lead cleverly, leaving Xavier and Mr. R. M. Austin's Fales Alarm Silva-Netto barging into each other
(Mr. Heard)
(Mr. Harriman) 3
Time: 2 mins, 07.1/5 secs. *
in trying to tackle. A nice in-Mr. F. Lobel's Sunshine dividual effort enabled Hedley to put on the third goal, and before the end Eastmán, "recélving from McKelvie, defeated three men in a
who scored with a hard drive.
wird in every way. These cities KOWLOON'S SEVENTH SEASON 1ow and passed neatly to Hedley
our
are showing grent progress and improvements. I long that own city of Kweilin may start a movement of progress, It is
IN THE FINAL.
[By "Wanderer."].
Angus gave an accomplished dis- play in the Kowloon goal, and the backs were very steady, Pile being
true we have many large automo- REMARKABLE GAMES. the best on the field. Guest kicked bile roads, but we muat start other improvements in the Indus- trial line and build new and better buildings. We have the most beautiful scenery in the world and we must do other things that will better the condition of the people,
I shall go forward' to the front to rappress the trouble in the Party, but you left behind at lume must help, and I hope arter my work is finished I can return to a new Kweilin. The Revution will not be worth while unless we go forward. Dr. Sun wanted us to be progressive. We must be of ose mint in industrial develop
ment.
wellin has always been a city of great educational influencea. You students have always Feen patriotic, but you must be indus- trious in your-pindies. You must prepare now before you can be of any use to your country in the future. If you waste your time, you show you are ungrateful to your parents and elders,
A new mark in the Kowloon Football Club'a wonderful Shield Toord was made on Saturday when they defeated the Club de Recreio handsomely, and thus qualified for the final of the Senior competition for the seventh consecutive season. The Portuguese team scored first, but Kowloon's fighting qualities carried them through to a 4-1 vie- tory.
By a similar score, South China defeated the Royal Artillery in the other semi-final. This achievement is unique in the sense that next Saturday's match will be the first occasion on which Kowloon has been required to meet a Chinese team' in the finni.
The Junior Shield semi-finals ge- sulted as expected, the Royal Navy Reserves and the K.O.S.B. Reserves qualifying for the final.
The results werd :——
Senior Shield.
Kowloon
Junior Shield.
No matter to what class of peɔ- ple you belong, you must know
our own ability, for then you will South China be of some use to your country, Only throughì proper trained and educated men ean China stand Navy Res among other nations and not be K.0.5.B.
shamed.
We must not just parade and shout:-"Down with Imperialists," | Somerseta bat must do something worth R.A. Res. while so that others can see us Kowloon as we are. We must show what we can do by doing our duty alonz every liue, for then and only then |will others respect us and give us
our rightful place.
Don't let the Communists use us.
length: 3 longths. Puri-mutuel: Winner, $30.70;
Club.
0. E. C. Marion....
W. Shewan
Bervices.
Llout Unle
I. McDonald
thaled)......0.
A. I. FerFOT
(644) ..........16 IL Alexander .....
R. Andrews
(5 443
Capt. Bloxham ..0
Places, 1st $7.80, 2nd 39.10, 3rd 15.20.A. F. Lisarman
AM LA. Com. Brown ...0
E. S. Robertson
(&4)
..14
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J
N. L. Braith
Marton and
Boa Vista Handicapt "A" Glamn: Subscription Furlonga-For Six Griffins of this Club of any Season. Winners of more than four Races at any time barred. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $160, 3rd Prize: $100.
Friguson & An Mr. Wong Pin-shun's Thunder-
Carwes (48) 1 (Mr. Harriman)
Dingham À LAK Peel's Naukhal
man (2) .. (Mr. Stanton). 2 | Haberunn à Amith
(halved).
bolt
John Mr.
strongly all through. Bliss was the outstanding player in a very strong half-buck line. Both Mckelvle and Easterbrook performed splendidly, The only pity is that Bliss and Mr. Wayfoong's The Jamaien Easterbrook do not feed their for- wards with the same accuracy and skill as does McKelvie, Bling blot- ted out the Recreio right wing in the second half.
Of the forwards, only Eastman played really well in the first half. After the interval, it might have been a new line. Hedley gave a superb display of dribbling, passing and shooting, Miles also was at his best, while Hannan gave his best display since he was introduced in- to the first eleven.
(Mr. Newbiggin) Time: 1 min. 33 secs.
3
length; length. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $15.00; Places, 1st $8.00, 2nd $20.20, 3rd $21.80.
Morrison Hill Handlenp: "B" Class: One Mile.--For ali China. Ponies. Subscription Griffing of any Season' that have at any time won teas than five Races, barred. int Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $100. 3rd Prize: $100. Mr.
N.
Buahin's
Sunning (Mr. Harriman). The Recreio were weak at half-Mr. Yam Man's Blue Danubo
(Mr, da Ruza) back and in the second half at back. The forwards were lively, Rocha Messrs. Stanton & Reidy's Blue
World
(Mr. Stanton) and Gosano being very dangerous, but they were getting little lpport Time: 2 mins. 09 soca, from the middle line and did not A neck; length.
Pari-mutuel: Winner, $46.60; have an extraordinarily good day
Pinces, 1st $11.10, 2nd $7.40, 3rd $11:30. in consequence.
4
Recrelo
4 R.A.
6. S. China "A"
1
3 Chinoso Ath,
at
Junior League.
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1 Eastern
5 Recreld
0 Soul Units
RECHEIO "GIVE" UNDER PRESSURE. Defence Collapses in the Second Half.
A
Thu big margin which Kowloon
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lightly upon us.
ENORMOUS SUCCESS!
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A CURIOUS PENALTY
INCIDENT.
South China Too Good For The R.A.
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NOVEL TENNIS
MACHINE.
TO BE DEMONSTRATED THIS AFTERNOON.
1
2 will be a demonstration made by the Dunlop Sports Co., Ltd., which promises to be of more than pas- [sing Interest to tonnia players, and In particular to those who are really keen and desirous of im- proving their play.
After the tennis finals have been concluded this afternoon, there
One Second Aggregate Siakes:
A new tennis machine, invented MileValue $500. For all China by Lacoste, is now being markeled, Panies. Catch weight at 10 st. and it is so adapted that it enn b. Winners of a race value $600 or throw a ball any distance, at any over other than a race confined to
Subscription Griffas, or Ponies that angle, and at any feasible velocity, have won the aggregate prize in the and thus, by throwing a succession Aggregato Stakes in ang Sensun, b. of ball to a given point, the lenr- b. extra. Non-winning Subscriptioner is enabled to muster strokes ·
which are found difficult.. irifas allowed 5 lb.
South China were, of course, too good for the Royal Artillery though the soldiers gave a surprisingly lively exhibition, and seemed likely
time to give the op- an decided by
one
A
rull. good
after the other to full with but a minimum of error.
A Cup to be run for five times, or The new machine can be opernt-
the Committee, called position,
They the Aggregate Cup, will be presenteded by a coolle and therefore a ten- had a certain amount of bad at the end of the season to be won by his coach is advantageously plac the puny scoring most marks in theed, for he can stand alongside his fuck, Fletcher being injured after races for the Aggregate Stakes at pupil during instruction, and the giving a brilliant exhibition of the extra meetings during the sea-machine is so accurately construct- goalkeeping, being off the field for son, counting 4 points for a first: 2 ed that balls can be delivered onc half an hour, and returning later as for D second; and 1 for a third. a forward..
Menars. Heith & Heard's Christ-
mas Chimes (Mr. Heard) 1 Messrs, Hinson & Wong's Chiesa
peake Bay
(Mr. Wong) Mr. Chan Tin-sian's Winsome
Stag
(Mr. Soares) Time: mins. 02.3/5 seen. 14 lengths; a neck. Pari-muturi: Winner, $16.30; Place, at $14.90.
Even
2
1
The Fear Cup was played for at 3 the Kowloon Golf Club course yaster- day, over 36 holes medal play, J. Mackintosh winning with a score of 137-78 and 75, lost linndicap 10. J. McKnight was next with a net score. of 139.
Kellett Handicap; "A" Class: One and a Quarter Miles. For China
I
Ponies, 1st Prize: $450, 2nd Prize; not good $200; 3rd Prize: Town Hall Mr. Ho Kem-tong's
(Mr. Wong) Mr. Eve's Grand Tation Eve (Mr. Heard) Mr. W. F. L. Shenton's The (Mr. da Roza) Time: 2 mins. 38,276- Beet,
It wasn't sportsmanship and it wasn't good sense.
The complexion of the match might conceivably have been altered, though I doubt it, had Leach, not adopted a most curious attitude with regard to a penalty which Mr. Atkinson rightly awarded against a back for handling. Leach appar- ently was of opinion that the hand. fine played so poorly in the first Hing took place outside the area in half that they never looked like spite of confident statement by the scoring. They did not get going linesman when consulted. with any assurance until the Re- this confirmation was creio had stored the opening goal enough for Leach, who instead of some ten minutes after the resump trying to score, tapped the ball gen tion, and then they hammered sotly towards the goalkeeper. It was persistently the Recreio defenders a most astonishing expression of disagreement with the decision, the were bound to yield.
In the closing twenty minutes of more so since the R.A. were at this the game--just the minutes in ex-stage of the game two goals down. tension of the normal league game- Kowloon Simply refused to be held, and they carried all before them to win comfortably. The necessary impetus was provided by Faster brook, who scored the equalising goal with a long dropping shot which deceived Beltrao completely.
From this stage the Recreio re- sistance collapsed. In very few matches have I seen a 'team give:
Kowloon just way so completely. walked through the defence to score three further goals and with the slighest luck might have found the net even more frequently, Before this, the Recreio had plaved well, No well indeed that Kowloon's rally was hardly expected to succeed. Clean and clever kicking by Silva- Netto and Xavier had been the mainstay of their defence, but their tackling in the closing stages was astonishingly weak, and they were beaten all ends up.
Fung
King-cheong
Pheasant
A length: 4 lengths.
Parl-mutuel: Winner
Once
Place, Int 10.10.
D'Aguilar Plate:
Tines: 2 mins. 02.4/5 Becs.
Jength; 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel:
Winner $12.10; 2'inces, 1st $6,00, 2nd $0.00.-
Kellett Handicap: "B" Class One and a Quarter Miles-For China Ponies. Prizes: $450. 2nd Prize: $200, 3rd Prizo, $100,
$20.40: Messra, Kitchell & Li's Duke of
Round
Melrona
(Mr. Harriman)
(Mr. Bulel) 2 About 7 Farlongs 65 yards).-For Mr. Dynasty's King's Falloch 1 China Ponies, Weight for inches Mestra. Stanton & Reidy's aa per scale. Subscription Griffins
all
b
$
$99.10:
Mowg!!
(Mr. Stanton) Time: 2 mina. 41.4/5 Boca, 21% lengths; 2 lengths.
Winnor, Pari-mutuel Places, 1st $17:10, 2nd 16.80, 3rd $8.30.
Almost immediately afterwards, the R.A. did score, Gill putting in a fast shot which Lan Mau deflected past Pau Ka-ping. The R.A. did of this Season allowed 10 lbs., non- not last much longer, however, and winning Griffins of this Season allow the result was placed beyond doubted 6 lbs. Winners of ong Race 5 ibe. when
got extra: of two Races 10 lbs, extra; of three or more Races 15 lbs, extra: Jockey Allowance. Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. John Peel's Huntington
1 (Mr. Heard)
(Mr, da Roza)
through.
South China's first half goals were secured by Li Wal-Long, who played a brainy game, fitting in nicely with Ip Puk-ws, and Fung King-cheong, while the same play- era, in the reverse order, were re- sponsible for those in the second half.
plays.
Wan
the
1st
Mr. Hau Un's Monterey Bay Meara, Bennett & Cave's San
Francisco Backhouse),
(Mr. Cave)
.
2
Time: 1 min. 52.2/5 secs. A neck; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $11.00; Places,
1st $5.70, 2nd $5.80, 3rd $8.80. Bon Vinta Handicap: """ Class: Six Furlongs For Subscription Griffins of this Club of any Season.
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The Cash Sweeps.
The following. are the roauite of the sweeps at Saturday's races:
Race 1.
$799.40 228.40
No. 49
298
#
7
114.20
Unplaced runners ($50 each),
Nos.: 85, 145, 92, 148, 384, 313, 85.
Race 2.
No. 374
; 405
420
$1,247.40
356.48 178,20
Unplaced runners ($50 each),.
Winners of more than four Races at Nas.: 484, 85, 447. any timo barred. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $160, 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. Mancunian's Alderly
Papaya
Hynes
(Mr. Wong) Mackie's Mesara
do Roza) 2 Mr. Bervice's King' Parade
(Mr. Churchill), 3 Time: 1 min. 33.2/5. sec. $ length: 24 lengtha, Pari-mutuel: Winner
$25.40: Places, 1st $10.30, 2nd $17.70, 3rd $39.10.
No: 807
500
JI
572
Raco 3.,
$1,510.00
481.60 215.60
Unplaced runners (560 each)
Nos.: 678, 114, 533, 82, 606, 128, 182.
Race 4.
The R.A. played with grit and determination, but their defence way no match for South Chinn's eager forwards. Leach most dangerous man in the RA attack, giving one of his finest dla
South China were well served at In the first half, neither side showed to advantage. Both had back and in goal, while the half- scoring chances, but the goalkeepers backs defended stolidly. The left were seldom troubled.. The Re-wing was always in the picture, Ip creio forwards found progress ex- Pak-wa giving a brilliant display sa tremely difficult against strong de- the result of Li Wai-tong's careful termined defenders, while Kow-nursing. Fung King-cheolls show- loon's right wing alone showed any ed some return to form, and Chiu promise. Once Morgan the left Kwok did some good things,
The K.A. were, not at full winger broke clean through, but he missed a sitter from close range. strength, and the injury to Fletcher was a big handicap. Bacon went Hedley Inter hit the cross-bar.
Very little was seen of the Kow into goal from left-back, and per- loon forwards in this half, but the formed usefully. Nelliss gave a defence was sound, McKelvie's re- strong display at centre-half but turn to the half-back line tighten Ward could not cope with Ip Pak- ing it up perceptibly. The Reerefowa and L. Gill and Leach were made free use of their wingers, but the best forwards, Taylor being the crosses were usually intercopted missed. by Guest or Pile, both of whom
The Junior Ties, : kicked necurately. Goanno had two each oc- capital chances, but on
The Junior Shield semi-finals casion he put over the bar.
The game was played in a differ- were uninteresting. The Navy Re ent spirit after the interval. The serves were 2-1 down in the second Recreio went all out in the early half of their match against South
and their efforts to further points came quickly and stages and some fast and clever Chinn "A" play was seen. Ten minutes after equalise were almost laughably they ran out winners by 6 goals to resumption, the Reerelo netted from inept though they had much the
The K.0.S.B. Reserves won com- a corner, Guest and Pile falled to better of the exchanges. They citas and the ball bobbed about for wanted to walk the ball into the net fortably against the Athletic Re- several minutes. Gosano hit the and it was not until this feat had
The score at the interval cross-bar with a fast shot and actually been performed that they was 1-1, Crawley and Loung Tat Rocha, securing the rebound, net-realised that there are other way netting. In the second half, Craw-Nos.: 491, 592, 109, 841, 004,"
of scoring goals. When they did. leg and Conico added. ted with a capital drive low down,
Morrison Hill Handicap: HAW Class: One Mile,~For all China Ponies. Subscription Griffins of any Season that have at any time won less than five Racos barred. 1st Prize: $160. 3rd Prize: 2400. 2nd Prize: $100. Meara. Lau & Leo's Duke of
Chantilly
(Mr. Heard) Mesara, Hynes & Mackie's Pickle (Mr. da Roza) Mr. Dynasty's Young Pretender (Mr. Bulteel)
2.
serves.
No. 321
8,308,20
78
246
915.20 407.00
Race 5.
No, 312 413
1,342.48
628,40
**
影
203,20
Race G.
No, 295
1,850.80
624
B07 Unplaced runners ($50,ach), Nos: 009, 246, 158, 257.
528.80 204,40
Race 7.
1.
No. 161
130
T
2
G58
No. 230
017 184
1,655,20 478.20 230.00 Unplaced runners · (360° each), 3 Nos, 106, 197, 404, 328, 70, 806, 40,
Race 8,
$1,814.40 518.40 260.20 Unplaced runnors ($50 each).
Nos.: 70, 681.
Race. 9:
No. 148
-441-
#
$1,022.20 549,20
176
#
Unplaced runners ($50 each),
247.00