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CHAMPIONS RESULT AND SWEEP NUMBERS.

Tientsin, Oct. 10. At the Tientsin race meeting to day, the Champions resulted

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FRIDAY; OCTOBER 17, 1930.

LOCAL CRICKET.

PROBABLE CLUB TEAMS

FOR TO-MORROW.

The following have been selected to represent the Hongkong C.C. 1st XI, to-morrow in match against the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders:

T. F. Pearce (Capt.), K. H. Batger, A. C. Beck, G. E. R. Divett, E. & Duckitt. II. Owen Hughes, J. Ilsley, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. Reid, R. H. D. Wade, H. J. Armstrong and W. J. Hunt (12th max), II.K.C.C. 2nd XI. v. Club de Recreio. The following have been selected to represent the Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI in the match to be played pgainst the Club de Recreio:

W. W. Mackenzie (Capt.). E. J. Collins, J. R. Collis, J. H. Ashworth,

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The last has not been heard of the debarment from football of Chan Kwong-ul and Tao Kwai- ing on the ground that they have Torfeited their amateur status. A further appeal, carrying the issue to the Appeals Board, con sisting of Mr. R. M. Dyer, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Katewall and Mr. P. P.3.

alrendy Wodehouse, has

been lodged, and presumably will be dealt with in the course of next

week.

It struck me as rather a pity that the case for the men was not Council Tuesday's argued at meeting. The Chairman, Mr. J. Ormiston, put in a good word on their behalf, but there was no-one present to attempt to substantiate the grounds set out in the appeal.

HOCKEY.

RADIO SPORTS CLUB TEAM FOR MONDAY.

PING PONG LEAGUE.

RESULTS OF MATCHES PLAYED TO DATE.

Results of further matches played The following will represent the Radio Sports Club in a hockey match in the Junior Ping Pong League and against the K.B.S.F.P.A. Op the the Men Singles Championship are latter's ground on Monday, the 20th inst., at 5.15 p.m. sharp: -Surjin given below: Commercial Press beat Singh, Kattan Singh, J. S. Grewal, Indian Recreation Club, 29 Games to

W. A. E. P. Guest, Mohinder Singh,

6; Saath China A. A. beat Fukien Gurbachan Ayock, M. H Hassan, Singh, Awtar Singh (Captain), Kal. A. 4: 24–11; Commercial Press beat. Singh F. Kemp. Wat Ying Club, 30-5: Hip Keung A. A. beat Chinese A. A.. 24-11; Hop Reserve:-B. S. Gin.

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South China,

Fukien . Chinese. St. Joseph's,

4.30.

St. Joseph's, Kowloon and Club de Reerein are all playing for the first time in the Senior Division of the League to-morrow, and their form will be watched with inter- est. Kowloon appear to have the easiest task, and St. Joseph's the most dilleult.

I understand from a reliable source that a matter of consider able importance will be raised when the Council's decision is submitted to the Appeals Board. It is stated that Chan Kwongui and Tso Kwai-sing, lacking the command of English to answer the queries al the Emergency Kowloon are at home to the Committee in. that language. Police, who are far from setting made their statements in Chinese.down, and should, win comfortably. the translation being carried A very strong side has been put but by a member of the Com-into the field, though the forward extent is experi- The accuracy of some ne to some the translations likely mental. Gilchrist is a sound play- to be questioned, and it willer, but is a half-back rather than probably be submitted that an inde-forward. If he comes off in the pendent translator should have been centre, Kowloon's only real probe employed on an issue of such vitalem will be solved, importance. The players now deny. I understand that they admitted receiving $150 in notes, claiming that certain bills covering the pur chase of their gear and the other items mentioned were met by the Lob wa representative.

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The Recreio meet the Artillery. who disappointed last week. The Recreio have been training assid- fondly and are rather fancied for: the match. though the margin either way is likely to be smail.

St. Joseph's have a task which will probably be too heavy for them. The Athletic lapse a węck apo is not likely to be repeated.

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under the heading of extravagant

The Army Clash, expenses, or under the heading of

The big match of the day is at "other necessary expenses" in para- Sookung where the Argylls and graph (a) of the Football AssociaSomerset meet in their 5rst tion's instructions regarding pay-

league engagement. Good football ments to amateur players. Alongs to be expected and a keen tussle tour. particularly a European tour,

For the points. Judgment of the would require a more liberal, inter Argylls has changed favourably pretation of what are necessary and following their unexpected wit what are unnecessary expenses,

over the Athletic last week, but than, for instance, in the case af a man travelling from High Wy, the Somersets will start favourites. combe to London to play an 1sth- mian League match.

South China are likely to ob tain their third consecutive win at the expense of the Club.

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Another point. Wer the inen given a precedent, lending them to

In the Junior Divisions, Kow- think that they were doing nothing on, Argylls, Navy. Eastern. wrong in accepting $2 a day for

Somersets. R.A. Reserves, R.A. expenses while travelling with the

0.C.. Somersets, Royal Engineers, tourist team, by the fact, which an Athletic official tells me is asserted an Athletic should be on the win-

by the players, that they were given money to cover incidental expenses when members of a Hongkong in terport team?

Lastly, enquiries

Shanghai

addressed to regarding the action taken in respect of the Loh Hwa players who have now returned 19 Shanghai. reveals that they are playing in the Shanghai Football League, although an investigation is pending.

I should add that these are not necessarily arguments against the many years of Council's decision, but an effort to Hospital. Peak discover loophole, which all the local would provide an opportunity for a sentence more nearly commensur- ate with the offence.

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Senior Division.

St. Joseph's v. Chinese Ath-Club,

4.30

South China v. H. K. F. C.-Caro-

line Hill. 4,30.

Kowloon v. Police-Kowloon, 4.30. Argylls v. Somersets.--Sookunpoo,

4.30.

Recreio v. R. Artillery-Recrein,

4.30.

Second Division.

Kowloon v. St. Joseph's,—Kowloon,

3 p.m. Recreio v. Argylls.-Recruio, 3 p.m. Navy Res. v. South China-Navy,

H. V., 3 p.m. Eastern v. Club-Res--St. Joseph's,

3 p.m. Somerests v. Chinese Ath.-Soo-

kunpoo, 3. p.m. University v. R. A. Res.-Chinese,

4.30.

Division.. 3.4.0. C. y. Ewo.-Chatham Road,

4.30.

ning side.

Probable Teams. Probable teams include:

Recreio: N. Beltrao; R. Silva- Netto. P. Xavier: S. Scusa, A. V. Gosano, V. Marques; B. Gosuno, C. Roza Pereira, J. M. Silva, L. Rocha, and A. Brown.

Kowloon: Gurevitch; Gillett.

Pile: Bliss, Dowman, Patter- son; Eastman, Hedley, Gil- christ, McKelvie and lanson. Blackburn, Argylls: Gardner;

Gordon, Henderson;

Mc- Glasken. Yeoman: Christie, Wylie, Campbell, McQuade and Hughes. South China: Pal Ka-ping: Tam Kong-pak Li Tin-sung, Leunk Yin-chan. Leung Wing-chiu, Tong Kwan; Cheng Sui-hon, Chu Kwok- len. Fung King-cheong Lau Mau and Ip Pak-wa. Recreio 2nd XI W. Lawrence; F. Lawrence, Oliveira; R. Marques, Figueiredo, C. R. Silve: d'Assís, Allemao, Gonsalves, J. Santos, Santos. Reserves: and A. P. Sousa. Kowloon 2nd XI: Angus; Moss,

Hast; Smith, Everest, Par kingon; White, Hawke, Cot- ton, Davies, Bickford. Club 2nd XI: Fogwill: Sloan, Potouloff: Hynes, Puncheon, Krilovsky; Peers, Gray, King, Smith and Tavlin. Reserves: Dean, Hooper, Fowler.

Club:

F.

Britto

Rodgers; Strange Bi- shop: Segulen, Stewart, Mc- Bride; Strange, Bell, Gold. man, Duncan and Walling ton.

24-11:

In the Men's Singles Tournament, Siu Man-cheuk defeated Loong Fung sang by 3 sets to 1, and Chang Kwok- wing beat Lee Ming 3-2.

SHARE PRICES.

-TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day!

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Banks.

Hongkong Bank. $1517 b. Chartered Bank, £17% n. Mercantile A. & B., £26 11. East Asia $111 n.

Insurances,

Canton Ins., $1,080 b. Union Ins.. $450 s. North China Ins., Tls. 160 b. Yangtze Ins., $50 n. China Underwriters, $2.70 b. China Fires, $400 b.

H. K. Fire Ins., $1,080 b.

Shipping.

Douglases, $274% 8. II. K. Steamboats, $263% b. Indo-Chinus, (Def.) $30 n. Union Waterboats $32.sa.

Mining.

Benguets. $8.70 n. Kailans, 37/0 n. Langkats, Tls, 84 n.. S'hai Explorations, Tls. 1.30 b. Ranhs, $24% b.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $162 s. Whampoa Docks, $32 n. China Providents $5.20 b. (Old) Hongkews, Tis. 280 b. New Engineerings, TIs. 7.30 n. Shanghai Docks. Tls. 122 b.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tis. 12.30 s. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 82 (old) n. Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $11.40 s. 1. K. Lands, $76% b. (Old) do. $75 b. (New) S'hai Lands Tis. 305 b. Humphreys, $16. b. Realties, $8.30 b. Chinese Estates $87 n.

Public Utilities.

Tramways, $17.80 8. Peak Trams, (old) $13.60 n. Star Ferries, $83 n. China Lights, (Old) $24.85 b. H. K. Electrics, $78. Macan Electrics, $28 n. Telephones $36 n. China Buses, Tls. 182 n. Singapore Tractions. 8/- p.

Industrials.

China Sugars, 90 cts. 8. Malabona, $27 n.

Cald: Macg. Ord: Tle. 10.40 n. Canton Ices. $3 8.

Cements (Comb.). $17.75 b.

Ropes $10. b. United Asbestos $5 n.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $26.60 n. Watsons, $11.70 b.. Der A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $3.75 b. Mackintoshs, $19 m. Sinceres, $11.00 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, 323. n. Constructions, $2.40 n. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 64% b. H.K.G. Loan 8% Prom.

THE VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS ORDERS FOR THE FORTHCOMING WEEK.

No. 42/30. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps Orders by Major H. H. L. Dowbiggin, are as follow:

1. Parades.

MOTOR AUCTION.

SOME, LOW.PRICES PAID

* YESTERDAY.

.cars

POPPY DAY FUND;

STREET SALE TO BE HELD:

More than twenty motor cars and

The local branch of the British trucks were put up for sale at the Legion is again organising the first auction held by the Whitta sale of Flanders Popples in the (a). Corps Band.--Parades and Auction Company yesterday after streets on Armistice Day, a specia! special practices will be held as per noon, at their rooms ab Carneron sub-committee having been formed special circular issued. The next parade Rond. Despite a good attendance, with Mr. E. V. Dowley of Messrs. will be on Monday, 20th October, bidding was rather poor, and Butterfield and Swire as Hon. sharp. 1920 at Headquarters at 5.30 pan., generally were sold at low prices,

A number were withdrawn. The following is the list of cars put up for sale, with their respective prices and purchasers in the case of those sold:

Standard touror, 1928 Model, in good running order, Dr. Bamford, $550.

(b). Battery-There will be parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. sharp, on Thursday, October 3rd. for gun drill and signalling with the exception of the following who will parade at Gun Club Hill Barracks at 5.0

5.20 p.m. on same date:

Gur. A. S. R

Bliss. Gar. J. Lamond. Gnr. A. Laughton.

Gnr. W. C. Low.

(e). Engineer Company-Monday. October 20th. Miniature Range Shoot

at 5.30 p.1.

(d). Corps Signals (1) Parades for Signal Instruction will be held at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 21st October, and Friday, 24th. October,

Secretary and they look forward to the continued generous support of Hongkong residents.

In making this appeal the Secretary of the local branch points out that Earl Haig's fund, with all its responsibilities, has no assured income-a circum- stance which should be deplored Clyno tourer, condition as

man ne, by every thinking

and Miss Me Lee, $750

woman. Its annual income, Buick tourer, 1998 model. excel-derived mainly from the sale of Flanders Popples and Church lent running order (withdrawn).

Anstin saloon (Gordon, Eng Collections, has necessarily to be land Body Special), 1998 Model, per- regarded as a fluctuating one, feet ranning order, 8850.

Erskine Conch de luxe, five months old, 22,900.

1927

Morris Cowley touring car. model, Mr. F. Strandvig, 8875.

condition throughout, Mr. 1. Buick coach, 1927-8 model, beaut

Parker. $1,493.

dependent on the clemency or otherwise of the weather on November 11, the prevailing the economic conditions, and degree of sympathy in which the the subscribing public; and so far ex-Service community is held by

(2) Parade for Wireless Instruc tion will be held at Whitfeld Barracks, Kowloon, at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, 23rd. October. Dress:-Mufti.

(3) Recruits will parade at Corps

as the last consideration is con- Headquarters, at 5.30 p.m. on Tucs Ford Coach. 1990 Model (with cerned it is unhappily a common day, ist. October, for Arma Drill. drawn).

fallacy in these days to believe Belt and Bayonet must be worn.

Overland touring car, good condi-that as the War recedes into the Machine Gun Troop(1)tion (withdrawn)

past, so must the need of the Thursdays, 16th, 23rd." and 30th.

Packard 7 senter, real fine condi- War's survivors grow lean. October.

tion (withdrawn).

Machine Gun Class parade at Volun- teer Headquarters at 6.30 p.m.

Riding School Class parade at Riding School at 6.30 p.m.

(2) Machine Gun Course Part II. The following will fire the above course on Sunday 19th October, Launch learns Queen's Pier at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pier at 8.40

Sergt. Kendrew. L/Cpl. Grieve, Tpr. Dale.

Tpr. Henry,

Tor

Tpr.

Ferguson. Allison.

Morris Oxford de hyre coupe, 1020 model. original tyres. (with

|drawn).

Citroen Roadster, good running order, (withdrawn).

Arrol Johnson, good condition, Mr. Yu Tat, $210,

gu

The present state of industry in the British Isles is not at all an encouraging one, and it is reflect- ed in the largely increasing claims for assistance made on the Fund by distressed ex-Servicemen and It is estimated

their families.

Standard two-seater. 1926 model, that upwards of 400,000 of the men who fought for the Empire good condition, (withdrawn).

Whippet Tourer. 1927 model,during the War are now, through. running order, Mr. Rorandi, soon,

no fault of their own, without and with their Chrysler

model, employment, 1928-5 rondster speedster, fine condition, families and other dependants, are suffering very real distress. (withdrawa). Range

Officer: Lieut. A. H. Potts.

Galloway, 1925 model, good, tun. Their need will be greater during (1) Armoured Car Company Carning order, (withdrawn).

the coming Winter, and Haig's and Motor Cycle Sections. Ma-

Fund must be assured of adequate chine Gun Table 7 Part 11 will be fired at Stonecutters on Sunday,

funds to help them. October 13th. Launch lenses, Queen's at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pier Pier at 8.40 a.m. Uniform or mufti optional.

Range Officers:-Captain A. M. Thornhill and 2/Lieut. H. G. Williams.

(2) Car Section. Parade at Volan- teer Headquarters at 5.30 pm, on Monday, October 20th. for driving instruction.

1929 Ford (model AA) Truck. baskets and shovels complete. new condition. Mr. Ramany, $1,200.

Haig's Fund, therefore, appeals 1027 Ford (model TT truck, most earnestly for very generous halloon tyres, perfect running order support on November 11 next, throughout, (withdrawn).

when Flanders Poppies will be Crossley (buss-vant 1995 model, sold in remembrance of those who good running order, Mr. P. S. Pang, fell.

$130.

1927 Ford model TT) truck, balloon tyres, perfect running order (1) Motor Cycle Section. Parade throughout, (withdrawn).

Volunteer Headquarters at

Triumph motor-eyele pan. on Monday, 20th, for instructional tion, withdrawn).

at

ride.

5.15

(g). Machine Gun Company-(1) Parade on Tuesday, 21st. October at Headquarters in mufti. Fall in 5.30

at

2.Amendment.

Combina-

p.m. for Section Drill Direct Corps Order No. 41/30/1 (b) s Fire with the exception of "H" Section Details will be exnected to parti who will proceed to Kennedy Road to cipate" should read "Details will be fire M. G. Part I under 2/Lieut. E. G. issued next week. Every one will be

expected to participate."

Stewart,

Recruits will parade under, Sergt. Slattery.

(2) Tuesday, 20th. October at Headquarters in mufti. Fall in at 5.30 pm. for Platoon Drill Indirect

Fire

Recruits will parade under Sergt. Slattery

(3) Tuesday, 4th. November At Headquarters in Uniform. Dress Bunts. Putties, Hose Tops, Shorts, Tanie, Helmet, Belt, Bayonet, Rifle and

Sling. Fall in at 5.45 p.m. for Arms Drill, followed by Platoon Drill Indirect Firis

is a

Company parade and every member is expected to attend.

Th. Scottish Company (1) Range. Machine Gun firing practice will be carried out on Kennedy Road Range on 23rd. instant at 5.30 p.m.

(2) Parades. Thursday, 23rd. October for Machine Gun Instrue- tion.

3. Marksmen.

The following have qualified As marksmen and are entitled to wear the badges for or year:

No. 1085 L/Cpl. E. I Armoured Car Coy., Cycle Sec. 98

DOUBLE MOTORING

FATALITY.

NOTED. BOTANIST AND WIFE KILLED.

Worcester, Mass, Oct. 16.

The noted botanist and author, Mr. Ernest Henry Wilson, and his wife, have been killed in a motor accident.-Reiter's American Ser-

vice.

The late Mr. Ernest Henry Wil son, M.A., had been Keeper of the No. 705 A.C.S.M. B.S. Armoured Car Coy., Cycle Sec. 98

Roger Arrold Ariworetum, at Harvard

since University,

1927. Ал points.

Groome. Englishman by birth the was born in Gloucestershire in 1876) he was educated at the Royal College of Science. London, and went to the United States in 1906. He was ap- pointed Assistant Director of the Arnold Arboretum in 1919.

points.

No. 1330 L/Cpl. A. A. Xavier, No. 12 Platoon 97 points.

4. Transfer.

No. 466 Gur. J. King, Rattery, is transferred to Machine Gun Com- As a botanist, Mr. Wilson made pany. No. 2 Platoon as from 16, 10. 30. extensive exploratory visits to No. 1540 Sergt. R. E. Sinttery, China and Japan, and spent al- ferred from No. 2 Platoon to Head- territory, three years in Japan Machine Gun Company, is trans-together eleven years in Chinese quarters as Sergeant Instructor.

5. Promotions.

Formosa. and

118 well several years in Australasia,

The following were promoted to be India, South Africa and other. No. 7 Platoon at Headquarters 5.30

Lance Bombardiers as from 16th, parts of the world. He was elected p.m. under Captain H. R. Forsyth.

a Fellow of the American Academy. No. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock instant:

No. 1119. Gar. A. L. Cole, Battery. of Arts and Sciences, and was under Lieut. G. Dunean, M.B.E.

(j). Portuguese Company.-(1)

No. 1324 Gar. E. Moses. Batlery, awarded a number of medals by

6. Struck off the Strength. learned 'societies. Peak Range The Peak Range, has

Having left the Colony, No. 994: on Sun- been allotted to the Company und Pte. II. V. Parker, Reserve Company, I Дя day, October 19th, and will be

Recruits only,

Firing will mence at 9

(2)

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sharp The Con (repented). Tactical Scheme. will pany carry out a Tactical Scheme in the vicinity of Fanling on Sunday, October 26th. Actual details will be Issued in next week's Orders.

as from 10. 10. 30.

7. Strength. The following have been taken on Corps strength:

Butterfeld & Swire, Tel. No. 30331, No. 1635, Pte. D. C. Brodie, address

It is hoped that every one will be No. 7 Platoon, joined 9.10.30. back in Kowloon by 3.50.

No. 1636, Pte. E. F. Brown, address .m. latest. The Company Commander hopes H.K. Electric Co., Tel. No. 27711, No. that every one of the Company will 12A Platoon, joined 13.10.30, take advantage of this Scheme some most useful work will be done

and knowledge obtained.

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8. Leave. The period of leave granted to No. (3) Signalling Class. Until fur-$11 Sergt. V. C.. Branson, M.C., No. of the 2 Platoon, is extended to 9th. October, ther notice signalling class Company will porade Fridays 1930, with the Company. Other voluntary parades are permissable.

On

(Sgd.) W. H. G. GOATER, Captain, ADJUTANT, H. K. V. D. C.

an author, the late E. H.. Wilson will probably be known to many as the writer of that fascinat- ing book, "A Naturalist in Western China" (1913), and other of the

and "China, Mother of Gardens" many products of his learned pen include "Plant Hunting" (1927).

(1929). Botanists value a Mono- which he graph on the Azaleas, produced, in collaboration with Mr. Rehder, in 1921; and his "Lilles of is another Eastern Asin" (1925) standard work.

He married in 1902, an English- woman, Miss Ellen Ganderton, of Edgbaston, and they had one daughter.

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