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1930
INTER-CLUB GOLF.
A CHANGE IN HONGKONG'S‘ TEAM.
We are informed by Lieut-Gol E. D. Matthews, Secretary of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, that there has been a further change in
the Club's team for Shanghai Mr. R. D. Wrigley is now able "to make the journey and the team will now -- - be:
A. II. Ferguson (Capt.), E.D. Lawrence, 0. E C.
Smith, W. M. "Thomson
N
LOSING A BIT OF PING PONG LEAGUE.
OLD LONDON.
END OF LIMEHOUSE BASIN
NOW SIGNALISED.
GOAL OF CLIPPERS.
· Marton, R. D. India. Docks, has received its lasti
Wrigley, with Dr. L...
spare man
The Hon.
Newtor
JUNIOR FIXTURES NOW. RE-ARRANGED,
All matches in the Junior Ping Fong League scheduled to be played on the 10th inst. have beon postponed in view of the Chinese National Holiday. A further list of matches has been drawn up as
hai Golf clpretary of the the autumn will be filled in and Chinese Catholic v Hop Chee Club
A
Limehouse Basin, through which follows: the, tea and wool clippers of last Oct. 12th-Commercial Press v
into the West Wah Ying Club (Kangto School).". century crowded
Oct. 13th-Hip Keung A‚Ä‚v as ship from London river, and by Chinese A.A. (Chinese Catholic),
Thus (Chinese Catholic), has just issued the become solid ground.
Oct. 15th-South China A‚‚ vi following in connexion with the vanishes one of the two original Amateur Open Golf Championship, entries to the oldest docks in Nam Mo-A.A. (Chinese Catholic) which is to be played for
world, writes. B." in a ChungwA.A. v. hai during the week the
the Inter-Club London journals
Press (Chinese Catholic), Fukien games are played:
For the last thirty. years or A.A. V. "Indian Recreation Club Many valuable prizes will be com- more. the Barrow Limehouse (South China A.A.) ANUSHT. peted for in this year's play for the channel, the goal of many a tear- Oct. 17th-Hin Kun School Amateur Open Golf Championship of ing confest home between those Hip Wah A.A. (Fukien AA), Chinn
Competition is expected to:
racehorse ships bringing bales and Kangto School v. Hip Keung A.A. be keener than has previously been precious cases in their holds, has Chinese Catholic), Filipino the
In addition to the Championship served merely as an exit for the Club. Chinese Catholic (Chinese Cup, which is a "floating" trophy and creeping red-sailed barge. Room Catholic). which the winner is entitled to hold wharf space on the frontage of Oct. 19th. Nam Mo A.A. V. for one year, a special prize in the the Thames is worth its inches in Wah Ying Club (Kangto School). form form of
"Dunlop Cup" has
Oct. 20th-South China AIA, V., gold, the depreciated water-way.no] presented for
compchina) Ltd.
(Chineso Dunlop Rubber Co.
longer justified its acre and a Commercial Press The runner up in the play for both quarter, and an end was decreed. Catholic), Nam Chung A.A. v. these trophies will receive another
A barricade of piles has been Indian Recreation Club (Chinese handsome prize in the form of a driven across the opening to the Catholic), Chinese A.A. v. Kangto "Luna Park Trophy," which has been river, and load after load of earth School (Kangto School).
Oct. 22nd.-Fukien A.A. v. Ho presented by the Greyhound Racing and rubble is being shot into the Club
dwindling cut beyond the landward] Hong Bank. (Chinese Catholic), The third, fourth, fifth and sixth gates of the once-famous lock. Its Hip. Wah A.A. v. Hip Keung A.A. next best scores will each receive one
wooden handecapstan, wrenched (South China A.A.), Hin Kün dozen New Dunlop golf balls, and the seventh, eighth, ninth and round in old days to the chant of School v. Filipino Club (Chinese tenth half a dozen balls of the.
voices, is knocked away; and the Catholic). moke.
granite bollards, which withstood. The players returning the heat for a century the tug of rope and
The 33rd Earl of Mar, whose Individual rounds at Seekingjao and cable, have capitulated at last to Hungjao will
each recoive special the blind, brute force of a traction Peerage dated from 1057 and is prizes of one dozen Dunlop golf balls hauler, and lie uprooted.
the most ancient in the United Kingdom, Messrs. Boyes, Baggett & Co. will
at 'one time in Holy present a special prize to the first
Orders and curate of Tedstone Briton
(other than
Scotsma Svots will have an attraction of
by Dern
same.
ia the shape of a prize offered
Masters of Their Craft.
The lockgates-on which deeply Water, Herefordshire, who died cat Roman numerals giving the at Monte Carlo, aged 94. left un- depth are still plain and the settled property, valued for the Arrangements for a special prize massive stones of the quay will purposes of the English grant, for the first American are in the soon be buried out of sight. Each £485. hands of Mr. Wentworth, and Mr. lorry that clatters along Bridge Takata is making similar arrange-road brings something towards the dock in the world. They trusted ments for the first Japanese.
LOCAL CRICKET.
K.C.C. 1st, AND 2nd XIS CHOSEN.
A
shroud, yet it is not without for the job to their own winches, spasms of regret that the contrac-and if the unloading was alow, it tor's foreman (who is a praiser of was. immeasurably better than sit- times past) directs the work of ting out in the fairway feeding. effacement and marshals oblitera-flotillas of cranky little lighters, tion's artful aid.
which was the only way before. "They will never make a lock Racehorses of the Sen. like this again," he said, as one No one remembers those fine öld who prophesies, kicking the per-John Bullish ships, but there are The following will represent the durable granite with an admiring still men in the West India Docks, boot.. These quaystones"-be who kindle at the names of the K.C.C. 1st XI in their two-days pointed out their hugeness-"four clippers. Fifty years
ago their match against the H.R.C.C.,. at Kowloon, starting at 11 a.m. on. Fri-ton at least," and the way they fleets were to be seen yet on the
were bracketed one to the other placid inland reservoir of the dock,.. day and 2. p.m. on Saturday:-J. C. Lyal (capt.), E. C. Fincher, E. F. was, I gathered, a masterpiece of a perspective of rocketing masks Fincher, W. Brace, F. Goodwin, S. cohesion. He turned to the pros- and high spars, of sharp bows trate bollards. "Not a scratch moored side by side at the quays, Jex. Capt. J. R. Reynolds, F. Zim- since 1802," he protested, looking a parade of captives urgent to mern, W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett me in the eye. Then, with an air escape from encircling wharves and F. S. W. Smith.
The K.C.C. 2nd XI which will beckoned on another shoot of rub- sea. To the Fiery Cross and many of stern, remorseless duty, he and sheds and be off to the open. meet the H.K.C.C. seconds on the
bigh.
another that reeled off her 330 Hongkong ground, commencing at
There are none. to remember the nautical miles a day, racing for 11 am. on Friday and 2 p.m. on honest, stubborn West Indiamen, London River and the premium, Saturday will be:-R. E. Lindsell (capt.), G. Lee, G. A. V. Hall, N. A. needing terrific crews
blunt-bowed, square of stern; the haven behind -Limehouse lock to handle was home. E. Mackay, D. W. Gregory, F. Ethem, which came and. went Where are they now, that un- Skinner, Capt. W. Shipsey, through the Limehouse Basin, and equalled company? Even the path- Caveyey, J. Fraser, II. Overy, and methodically piled their sugar and by which they entered and sped A. R. F. Raven.
rum and hardwoods on the quays is blotted out, and to all but a few of the Import Dock, the first real will be forgotten.
JUNIOR PING PONG LEAGUE.
RESULTS OF THE OPENING MATCHES GIVEN.
The Junior Ping Pong League has commenced with the Kangto School raining the biggest victory over the Filipino Club, whom they beat by 32 games to three. The full results of the first five matches are given below:
South China A.A. beat Nam Chung A.A. 28, games to
7: Hip Keung A.A. beat Chinese Catholic 29-6: Chinese A.A. beat Hin Kun School 27-8; Hop Chee Club beat Hip Wah A.A. 20-15; Kangte School beat Filipino Club 32-3.
In the ladies' singles championship Misa Yeung Wai-bun, last year's champion, defeated Miss Wong Yuen- lan 3 sets to 1; Ko Lai-ngor bent Lui, Chui-wun 3-0; Wong Sul-ian beat Wong Oi-lan 3-1.
"GALLANT FOX". TO GO TO STUD.
FAMOUS RACEHORSE RETIRES FROM TURF.
New York, Oct. 7.
The racehorse Gallant Fox, the greatest money-maker of the. Ameri- can turf, has been retired to stud by the owner, the New Yorker, Mr. William Woodward, The horse was
the winner of nearly all the important American races, including the Kentucky Derby (£10,000) and Belmont Stakes (£10,000).
Gallant Fox earned *£65,000 dur- ing the present season alone.- Reuter's American Service.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
The following will represent the Club de Recreio in a hockey match
v. the Y. M. C. A on Thursday, at ́ 6.10 p.m. sharp, King's Park
The Ecv. Peter Carmichael Marr, ing Mr. James Macnair Dagleish, ver shots at him. Mr. Dagleish who, arrested him. Mr. Dagleish ground-H A. Barros, A. A. Re- aged 41, a minister of the Church aged 63, a master painter, of North-fell, and while he was on the was taken to hospital, where it was medios, D. C. Alves, N. Beltran, A. road, Leith. It is alleged that ground, it is alleged, Marr fixed found that he was dead. Later, dos. Remedios, F. Vi Ribeiro, G. of Scotland, at Haywood, Lanark after some argument with Mr. another shot at him. Marr walk Marx was brought up at the police A Noronha D. F. Lopes, A M. shire, was arrested at Edinburgh Dagleish in North-road, near his ed away, it is stated, through the court and formally remanded on a Xavier, J. H. de Figueiredo, and J. recently on the charge of murder- shop, Marr fred four or five revol- crowd, but was followed by police tcharge of murder.
A de V Soares:
100%
TALKING!
GRAND OPENING
100
SINGING!
10th October
The First Talkie Cinema in Kowloon.
Commencing with the First Run Picture,
66BROADWAY BABIES"
with ALICE WHITE, CHARLES DELANEY,
AT THE
MAJESTIC
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
Song Hits
Wishing and Waiting For Love" Broadway Baby Dolls'
DANCING!
-100/
"Jig, Jig, Tigaloo'
ENTERTAINMENTI.
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