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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1931.

TENNIS DISPLAYS.

HOME FOOTBALL THE UPHEAVAL IN

HONGKONG PLAYERS IN CANTON.

REVISED LEAGUE

'A DRAWN CONTEST.

After being two matches in

Wednesday

TABLES.

Division I,

arrears at the end of the first day's Shelled U....

West Brom. play, Mesars, D. H. Hazell, C. A. L. Arsenal Rumjahn and 3. A. E. Cassumbhoy, Everton unofficial representatives of Hong-Huddersfield" kong, succeeded in sharing the Aston Villa honours with the Canton tennisLiverpool ... players on Sunday, the visitors | Middlesborough winning three matches, and the Bolton hosts one more.

Blackpool Birmingham

G. A. L. Rumjahn avenged his | Manchester C. singles defent at the hands of Derby ...... Bostiker by overcoming Leung Tnt- West Ham kwong by three set to

one. Leicester Rumjahn indulged in.a driving Sunderland

Blackburn campaign, but as he did not find

Portsmouth his length tl the second stanza, he lost the first set 6-1. There Newcastle

Grimsby after he was definitely superior, Chelsea

aud be took the next three metu! 644, 6-2, 6-1.

Wolves

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pta. 75 11 26 12 11

7 4 0 3 10 7 10

7 4 1 2 12 50 8 0 08

7 9 8 1 14

6 4 0 2 12

6 3 2 1 0 8 8

13

10 10 7

9 1 3 16 17 7 75 1 3 8 16 7 6 2 2 2 13 12 6 223 11 6 304 11 13 6 304 8 15 6 21 311 IX G 21411 11 6 214 12 18 6 21 4 8 18 6

7 2 1 4 11 19

5 20 89

6

4

1 1 5 11 193

Division II

7

Goal

MANCHURIA.

TROOPS AGAIN IN CONFLICT.

SOVIET MOBILISES.

ofi.

Poking, Sept. 21. Chinese Eastern Railway clals at Hurbin sinto that the trans-Siberian passenger train leav- ing Harbin westwards on Septem- ber 18 was wrecked by explosives on the morning of September 19. There are no details regarding casualties or the perpetrators.-- Reuter

Another Clash,

Tokyo, Sept. 21. тезване from Changchun states that a elash occurred this morning between Chinese and Japanese troops along the Chang- chun-Kirin Railway.

The Japanese have despatched

a mixed force of infantry, artillery

W. D. L. F. A. Pts.and cavalry to Kirja from Chang-

chun. In three trafnloads.

1 177 11

7 4 2 1 19 11 10

# 4 1 1 18 6 D 7 4 1 1 2 13 0 ?

6 3 2 1 1 0

7 4 0 3 14 13

8 8

7322 IN 14 8 32 2 8 6 8

73 13 12 16

7

The postponed doubles match af Saturday between Hazell und Bury... Humjahn and Bediker and Loung Bradford was replayed, the Hongkong men Stoke C. winning in good style 6-3, 6-Plymouth A. whoe

the same pair defeated Southampton Bodber and Mn Chi-kach 6-2, 6-2. Tottenham Leeds Un. In another

match, doubles

Port Vale Hazell nad Cassumbhoy fell vic Millwall

7 3 1 3 14 10 7 time to Bodiker and Ma Chi-huen. Preston N.E. 7.2 3 2.11 16 7 the scores being 6-4, 19-8, and the Oldham A. 02 2 2 12 @ «f teams finally finished up with Swansen T.

G 7 3 0 4 16 1 three wins pach.

Notts Forest

2 2 2 1 11 6 Bradford C... 7 2 2 3 12 17 6 Burnley

5212 786 Notts Cnty. 6 2 1 3 10 14 5 Chesterfield

6 2 1 3 10 16 Barnsley... 7 0 10 18 Manchester U. 7 1 2 4 8 14 4 Charlton A... 011 4 9 13 3 Bristol C. ........ 6

68 18 2 Division III (North).

Large crowds watched with keen interest the excellent displays the Governor of Canton, together with Admiral Chan and the British Consul (Mr. Herbert Phillips) being among the specintars,

The gate receipts for the Flood Relief Fund tolalled over $600 for The two days.

COLONY'S SWIMMING

CHAMPIONSHIPS.

TO BEGIN AT SATURDAY'S NIGHT FETE.

|

Lincoln Southport Gateshead Crewe Harrow

Wrushai

Tranmere

Hull

York Chester Darlington With the interport swimmers back Accrington from Shanghal, the Colony'e cham-Halifax pionships will be begun without delay,

Carlixle the first batch being set down for Hartiopaois decision at Saturday's V... fete. Walsall .. te that night the following champion Doncaster ships will be held: 410 yards, 100 Rochdale yarde for women swimmers, and 100 Rotherham yards for boys under 18.

Stockport Wigan

Entries close at pau, to-morrow with the accretary of the Hongkong Amateur Swimming Association, Mr. J. A. Victor. The entrance fee Is St in each event,

The dates for the other champion- ships are to be announced later, but they are expreted to be completed by the end of October.

Dates for the annual harbour swime have also been fixed. The event for women swimmers is to take place an

Monday, October 19 at 6 pin, while the open event has been net down for | Tuesday, October 20 at the same time, Entries close on October 10 at 6 p.ui. The entrance fee is $1.

GOLE

as

the STARS Play it

SHORTEN THE BACKSWING WHEN PLAYING ON A

WINDY DAY

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0

E 4

Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 700 1 20 6 12 1 12 8 11 7602 20 8 10 650114 7 10 700218 R 10 #31 13 9 0 403 10 T * 40313 X 1101-1 8.

3214 12 7 1315 1 7

215 16 7

16 0

11 18

8 12

4 12 19

5

118 12 5

14 17 4

5 8 R

721

3

104 18

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SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST

CABLED

QUOTATIONS.

Chinese Retaliate.

Rots in the Chientao district, near the Korean border, are caus- ing grave apprehensions,

Chinese rioters have destroyed

a Japanese police station, post office and school-Reuter.

Soviet Moblļises,

Shanghai, Sept. 21. Harbin messages state that the Soviet Government is mobilising on the Sino-Russian frontier at Manchuli with the alleged inten- tion of affording protection to the tricts along the C.E.R. because of the precarious position created the Sino-Japanese clash. It la by further said that 10,000 Russion soldiers have been ordered 10 mobilise on the frontier and large detachments of Soviet soldiers have arrived at Manchuli.

M.

Russo-Japanese Talk.

Moscow, Sept. 20. Marakhan, the Assistant Cominissar for Foreign Affairs, received the Japanese Ambuesador, with whom he discussed the latest events in Manèkuria-Reuter.

Soviet Unfriendly,

Tokyo, Sept. 21.

It is reported from Harbin and from Changchun that the Soviet is showing growing signs of un- friendliness towards Japan.

The

Soviet papers there are refusing to publish anything but highly coloured anti-Japanese versions of what has been happening during the week-end.-Reuter..

More Troops to Harbin?

Tokyo, Sept. 21. According to Dairen nad Muk- den press despatches, a brigade which had been concentrated on the Korean border entrained for Mukden this morning. The news The following cable at the close

not confirmed, but if true it is of the sugar market yesterday believed the troops have been has been received by Messrs. Pen-moved without Government sane- treath and Co.

has

tion, as the Cabinet, which been sitting since this morning, is sharply-divided on the question of the despatch of further troops. Beuter.

No Decision.

London Terminals. March 4% up 9: May 6/6 up 84d. August 6/8 up 8d. December 6/2 op 9%d.

New York Terminals.

Tukyo, later. March 1932 132 down 4 pts.

The Cabinet conference closed May 19:2 1,37 down 4 pis.

without reaching any decision on July 1932 1.42-down 2 pin. the War Minister's recommendation September 1982 1.47 down 4 pts. to despatch reinforcements from December 1931 1,29 down 3 pts. Koren, but a Seoul message says

London (21/9/31).

that press ruports state the army Future obscure in view of ex-headquarters in Korea have change uncertainty. Commodity nounced the despatch of troops to prices will probably advance in Manchuria, presumably to Mükden, terms of sterling.

though neither the number nor des tination is specified. According to arters of the Ranam brigade have nother

Seoul report, the head- been transferred to Kainei, on the north-eastern frontier, in anticipa- tion of orders to cross the Tumien river into Chientao-Reuter,

London (21/9/31).

No basis for forming any opinion in exchange and Com- modities pending passing of Bill reception by foreign

and its Countries.

SAILOR'S DEATH.

CORONER RETURNS SUICIDE VERDICT. Sitting without a Jury yesterday afternoon, Mr. Fraser at the Kow-

How can one control the new balloon Magistracy conducted

in the wind?

No doubt many golfers have been walting for the answer to this question, for wind constitutes one of the real hazards of the game.

#

Coroner's inquiry into the cir cumstances attending the doath,

Lieutenant Dwane, of ILMS. Seraph, the ship of the deceased,

Halutao Occupied.

Tientsin, Sept. 21. Hulutao and Hulutao harbour, and five districts in Yen-chich, have been occupied by the Japanese forces and the Japanese flag flown over these places-Rensha.

Kirin Occupied.

Peking, Sept. 21. Japanese troops occupied Kirin at by strangulation, of Able Seaman six o'clock this evening-Reuter, Archie Hall in a flat at Haiphong

: More British Comment. Road on September 6.

London, Sept. 21. The Manchester. Guardian, com- Irons are inore difficult to con- said Able Seaman Hall was 22 menting on the Manchurian affair, trol In the wind. Such English years of age. He joined the acr-says the situation demands inter- stars ns Vardon, Taylor, Illton and vice in 1925 and was appointed to national action, which should be Braid who combat gudes daily are the Seraph in February 1929. Ife taken by the League of Nations, to Jown to sacrifice a stroke and play hold-a-good-record and and receive bring_the_parties to a porceful away from the green when the winded no punishment inmediately settlement, ns the Japanese Govern- may-catch-a-direct-shot-and-te-it-prior to his death.

-ment-unfortunately has forgollen-| into a trap.

Deceased went off duty at 12:30 to take such action on its own ne- The shot-will-be--more easily p.m. on September G and should count.-Reuter. controlled in the wind if the tempor

have reported himself at 8 a.m. is under control. Some players let the next day and for duty at 12.30 the wind whip them after one shot p.m. Deceased served under wit

neas on H.M.S. Seraph, and wit- koes away.

nosa had always found him to be aceptionally peaceful. very reliable senman. In fact, deconged was one of the best sen- men he had over known.

A shortengi backawing will in sure better balance and will keep the ball lower where the wind will not affect its flight so much. When playing directly into a gale select a three iron where you normally would choose a four. And often it la beat to select a shorter stick.--| ART KRENZ.

A plece of cope, said to be the one with which docensed met his death was produced in Court.

After hearing the evidenco, the Coroner returned a verdict of "Suicide by hanging."

Shanghai Keeps Calm.

Shanghai, Sept. 21. Conditions in Shanghat are ox-

The

com-

munity seem more interested in the gold standard than in Manchuria.- Reuter.

League Gets Protest.

Geneva, Sept. 21. China has requested the League Council to intervene in Manchurin: -Reuter

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