THE ·HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
CYCLING JOYS
Babe Ruth tried to score from second base an Selkiri's single in the third game of the series with the Detroit Tigers in New York-and look what happened! The Bambino was out at the plain. An other veteran who was considered "through" nipped him, Goose Goslin making a quick throw from the outfield to Catcher Mickey Cochrane.
DEATH OF FAMOUS CRICKETER
Frank Field, Warwick Trundler
E. Field, The death of Frank which occurred last month at his home at Droitwich, at the age of 58 recalls the best period of Warwickshire.
Playing first for the county in 1897 Field steadily improved as a fast bowler, but not until 1908, at the age of 82, did he accomplish anything out of the ordinary Then he took 100 wickets in county matches at a cost of 20 runs aplece, and three years later, in company with his captain, F. R. Foster, he played a leading part in carrying off the championship-the only time that this high honour has fallen to Warwickshire.
Proving slightly more effective than did Foster, Field took 122 wickets at 10 runs apiece in cham- plonship matches. Rather above medium-height, Field's spin made him very fast off the pitch, and in
the hot season in 1911 the dry turf aulted his style perfectly.
Altogether in first-class cricket he took 1,024 wickets at a coat of 23 runs each. In recent years he acted as a first-class umpire, but
chronic rheumatism ruined health.
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SOCCER FIXTURES
Chinese And Army
In Lai Wah Cup
At a meeting of the Hongkong
Football Association Council held
MOTORBOAT RACING
Scott-Paine's Successes At Venice Meeting
yesterday, it was decided that, the
Londen, Sept. 17. Governor's Cup match between the
Mr. Hubert Scott-Paine's motor and the long- Chinesa Federation kong Football Association be held on hout, Miss Britain III, yesterday the Count Volpi Challenge October 10, on the Hongkong Foot- won
Trophy at Venice, with an average ball Club ground.
The meeting was presided over by speed of 09.506 m.p.h., and later was Major C. M. Manners, and was held awarded the Italian Crown Prince's trophy for the best average speed at the Sports Club.
over the measured mile.
The draw for the Lai Wah Cup Competion resulted in the Civilians
Earlier, in an attempt to beat the being drawn to play the Royal Navy and the Army to play the Chinese. lato Sir Henry Seagrave's world's Scott-Paino withdrew after Both matches will be played off on motor hout record of 12.60 m.ph..
The former December 8.
match Mr. will take place on the Kowloon Foot-averaging 86.35 m.ph.. but announce ball Club ground and the latter oned he would make a further attempt the Hongkong Football Club ground. Inter-British Wirclean.
Five teams were entered for the Sunday Herald Cup competition, and the draw resulted as follows: Scot- land will meet Wales, and the win-
ner
of this encounter will meet Portugal on December 25. England will play China on December 26. A date The final will be played at to bo fixed.
BOWLS COMPETITION
International Shield Games For
Next Sunday,
The postponed second round Lawn Bowls match between Australia and Portugal in the International Rink Tournament for the Gutierrez Shield will be decided next Sunday at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
Un the Civil Service C. C. green. India will meet Wales, the match being due to commence at 3.30 p.m.
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DERBY WINNER
Windsor Lad Out Of All Engagements
London, Sept. 17 Windsor Lad, winner of the Derby ments in 1934. These include the has been scratched for all engager Oadby Breeders' Plate, the John Porter Stakes, the Great Foal Stakes, the Jockey Club Stakes, the New Stakes-Beuter. market, St. Leger and Champion
INTERPORT CRICKET.
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Enthusiasts Ride in Rain
TO SHUM CHUN
An average attendance turned out for the Hongkong Cycling Clair's treek-end run and enjoyed a more than usunity Inforesting spin, Wen- ther conditions were more favourable. than the early outlook warranted; the few alarms into which the ridera headed serving to refresh them rather then retard progress.
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A start was made from the Jordan .. and la Road Ferry at 9.15 suggestion from the party's adven turous spirits, it was decided to make reach Shum Chun. an attempt to This suggestion was carried out without hindrance, the riders being permitted to visit Shum Chun and enjoy an hour of pleasant wandering through the Mecca of Chinese gam biers.
The southward trek along the Rail- way was commenced at 2 pim, ond a Cairly strong following wind made going quite easy to the tea rendezvous at Castle Peak Cafeteria. The fresh- water pool then templed all meni bera info the water, and it being
"warmer in than out" toen was not
commenced until almost 5 p.m. The last ap commenced at 5.30 p.m. A
18, 1934.
Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert as they appear together In "It Happened One Night", starting a run at the King's Theatre
to-morrow.
St. Andrew's Church Club
A LIFE MEMBER
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING Will be held (Wontlur Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 22nd September, 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The Fire Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Membere are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed hroughout the Meeting.
No One without a Badge will le admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Membern to the Member Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Beth including Tax) bre obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the pertonal application of a Member, such Member to be re- sponsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 2704) will close at 12 o'clock, noon.
Badges adroiting to Members' Ri- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
Os No Pretext will Children o pormitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tifins are obtainable at the Chis
from the No. 1 Boy
in advance. Telephone 31920,
final storm shortly before Teun-Won MR. R. H. WONG HONOURED: ELECTED House provided they are ordered was reached caused little delay, and the Kowloon Headquarters of the Club (23 Taipo Road) was reached at 6.30 p.m. the usual refreshments being appreciated before disperring an hour later.
The interest occasioned by this visit over the border has decided the Club to sponsor a further spin in the locality on Sunday next. C. 1. Read (Captain) will conduct a party from the Jordan Road Ferry nt 9.15 6.m. ling to Shum Chun and from thence and will proceed vin Taipo nad Fan- to Po-kok, the next station along the Kowloon-Canton Railway. The re- turn trip will be made via Shum Chun and Castle Peak, tea being taken at the Cafeteria at approxi- mately 5 p.m.
ago,
CHINA DEFEATED
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price at Admission to the Public Enclosure a $1.00 including including Tux, for all Persons, Ladies, and in payable at the flate, Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform' die
In appreciation for his faithful and untiring services to St. Andrew's Club since its formation ten years Mr. R. H. Wong, Honorary Secretary for the past six years, was elected
Life Member at the annual gener! TURKEY ELECTED TO LEAGUE admitted Half Price. meeting of the Club held in St, An- drew's Church Hall last night. The
The proposal to elect Mr. Wong D Vicar, the Rev. J. R. Higgs, presided.
Life Member was made by E. H. White, who paid tribute to the work done by Mr. Wong. The proposal was seconded by Mr. A. S. Bliss.
and
Mr. Wong expressed thanks said he felt it a great honour, as it was the first non-automatie election.
Commenting on the annual roport,
n
COUNCIL
Genova, Sept. 16. The Assembly of the League of Nations to-day refused to re-elect China to a non-permament seat on the Council. China secured only 21 out of the 34 votes necessary for her re-election. Turkey will thus be elected as the representa- tive the Asiatics. Fifty-two nations racorded votes.
Bookmaker, Tic Tac Men, &, will not be permitted to operate. with in the Precincts of the Honghene Jockey Club during the Race Meet ing.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN, .. Secretary.
Hongkong, 17th September, 193ť
There was a greatly improved at tendance on Wednesday's mid-week run under E. G. Tweedy. Un-long the objective of the party was reach ed at 4.16 p.m. after 2 hours rid ing, inclusive of many detours along the Club was not virile. In the field the Council of the League at this the paths lending eastward between of hockey, the ladies team had taken afternoon's meeting of the Assem- Taun-Wan and Castle Peak Bay, A second place in the Caer Clark Cup bly. fast return saw the party into Sham-competition for the fourth time in meeting five years, while the men's team shuipo at 6.30 p.m. after others of the Club near Tsun-wan and finished up last season among the top returning together.
teams in the Mamak Hockey Tournn ment.
the Chairman said the Club had It is now certain that Turkey, Always Good. Dancingi
successful year. It was not true that Spain and Chile will be elected to because they were down in numbers
In view of the Wednesday run no tended to resume them during the time trials were held, but it is in- current week. The mid-week run will also be held, and will loave the Jordan Road Forry at 2.80p.m.
In consequence of the disbandment of the Shanghai Wheelers which ac- curred recently, tho Hongkong Shanghai Nominate a List Cycling Club now becomes the oldest established cycling organisation in Of Candidates,
China, their Canton contemporaries having come into existance some The following Shanghai players few weeks later. The last stalwart have been selected as candidates for
of the Shunghui Wheelers, Mr. P. J. Interport honours against Hongkong G. Bow, passes through the Colony in the forthcoming Cricket match:
at the end of the current month in the Hakozaki Maru en roule for A. J. Barson, R. Booth, F. Bailey, H. D. Bidwell, N. K. Crawford, H. England, where he hopes to resume A. Coward, R. D. Gillespie, E. P. the acing career abruptly terminated Humphreys, J. A, lonacs, J. C. Jon-1920-Contributed.
king, S. R. Kermani, F. Marshall,
P. Madar, T. A. Madar, Lieut.-Col. Polly, O. G. Simpson, L. F. Stokes,
A. C. Sinclair, H. Rogerson, Sgt. Sevenoaks, L. Gil. Smith, T. W. R. Wilson, D. W. Leach.
POLO INTERPORT.
EXCHANGE RATES
Sept 13.
7.1/32
Shanghai's Team Against Athens.
Hongkong Selected.
15.15
BADMINTON POPULAR,
Many delegates regard the do-i a victory for. feat of China as Japan. It is known unofficially that Japan has not looked with favour on China's attempts at re- election.
The assurance of Turkey's clec-
In Badminton, the Club was going on from strength to strength and had tion, however, is regarded as a fly been able to meet many Clubs in friendly games. "I hear that some in the Japanese ointment, in view attempt is being made to form some of Turkey's close entente with tho thing of a Badminton League In the Soviet. Colony," he added
The election of Turkey is ax- The summer bathing picnics had been most successful, but as regards pected to strengthen the Franco- the Lenten study circles, they were Russian bloc in the League. not so well attended as in previous years. He proposed this winter to organise Sunday afternoon study circles for young men and women.
He mentioned that a loss of $50.731
Three Nations Elected.
Geneva, Sept. 17.
The Assembly elected
Chile,
as compared with the previous year, Spain and Turkey to non-perman- was shown in the accounts, and this ent seats on the Council of the was mainly due to the amateur League
dramaties as it was not possible to The voting was: Chile, 52;" hold a dramatic concert last season. Spain, 61; and Turkey, 48.—United'
The Chairman pald a tribute to all; Prcea. the oflcers of the Club, especially to Mr. R. Wong.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
"A European League"
Geneva, Sept. 16. Commenting on the failure of Sept. 17. The election of officers resulted as
76.1/32 follows: President, Rev. J. R. Higgs; China to secura a non-permanent 16.15 Vice-Presidents, Mr. R. Baldwin a Scat on the Council of the League 12.38 Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton; Hon. Seere of Nations, Mr. Quo Tal-chi, Chi- 226% tary, Mr. R. H. Wong; Hon. Treasurer, nese Minister to London, said, "It 10.00% Mr. A. 8. Biles; Life member, Mr. la the League's loss, not China's." 510R. H. Wong: Committee, MI AL Mr. Que said the vote indicated 57.11/10 Woolley, Miss G. A. White, Dr. H. D. that the League was becoming:
3014 Matthews, Messrs. A. E. P. Guest, steadily more European. He said
1/H. Kaw and F. A. Broadbridge.
which had 5.00% Hockey: Ladies captain, Miss M. that many countries
vote for China 7.294 Woolley; vice-captain, Miss G. A promised to
20% White; Men's captain, Mr. A. F. F. especially the South American Re- Guest; vice-captain, Mr. E, H. P. publics, had failed to keep their
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CLUB BLAZERS.
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19.39
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Billan.. Buenos Aires. Shanghal. It has not been necessary for the
New York. three selections for the Interport
Amsterdam. polo team to play at Hongkong for
Vienna the Keswick Cup to vote for the
Prague. Bucharest fourth man, as N. F. Allman now has a business engagement at Tien Madrid. txin, so that L. R. Andrewe in left Hongkong without opposition, says the N. C. Brussels..
Stockholm. D. News,
Copenhagen The team therefore will be.---No. Lisbon.
Bombay. tain); No. 4, Farrest Sutterle; re-lo........ Herve, R. B. Moller.
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China Disappointed
Nanking, Sept. 17. News of China's failure
re-appointment to
At the conclusion of the meeting. secure
to
tho
1/6.1/16
1/294 a vote of thanks to the Rev. Mr. League Council has caused the
4X |Higgs for presiding was carried.
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Mr. Wang Ching-wol, who is at present at Kuling, was imme- diatuly informed of the League decision, but he has not made a statement on the position.-1 Reuter.
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