SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
TIENTSIN RACES,
WINNING CHAMPIONS'. NUMBERS.,
FIRST THREE PONIES.
A cable from their correspon- dent to the "Hongkong Daily Daily Press gives the winning numbers in the Tientsin cham- plons sweep as:-
No. 4,069
SPORT GOODS.
LONDON WORKERS GO ON STRIKE,
RACKETS, BATS AND STICKS.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
CLUB "A" XI DEFEAT İVARSITY "A.”
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Playing the University "A" team at Saokumpoo yesterday, the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" team won by 6 goals to 2.
London, Sept. 22. Objecting to additions to the schedules of wages by employers, G. P. Lammert of the first XI who desired to produce an im-turned out in the forward line in proved racket to meet foreign place of H. J. Armstrong..
At half time, the Club "A" led competition, 400 workers engaged
20. Subsequently the score was General
result in making tennis rackets and 4-1 and 6-2.
other athletic goods in London and Lammert (2), K. L. Thomson the provinces ceased work yester (2), Garrod and L. M. S. Lloyd
Fat
No. 1,630
2nd
No. 4,203.
3rd
The race was won by
Sutton's Bengal, the
beings-
Bengal
下
Lyric
2:
Rambler
8.
Time: 231.2/5 (11 miles).
ARMY TEAM.
TO PLAY KOWLOON C.C. NEXT WEEK.
ALL-DAY MATCH.
According to Command Orders, the following have been selected to play for the Army versus the Kowloon Cricket Club at Kowloon next Wednesday in an all day at 10:30 match. commencing
1.m
Lt. Col. W. A...
Edmeades..
day.
Although the employers said payment would be made for the Jextra work involved, the men re- gard the proposals as a breach of agreement..
In stopping work the racket makers were supported sympathe- tically by the makers of cricket bats and hockey sticks.
NEXT YEAR'S TESTS.
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DISCUSSION AT HOME ON THE TEAM,
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WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS,
A further letter on the subject of next
appears below:-
To the Editor of the "Athletic
"News.""
D.S.O. R.A.. Captain E. W. Test Matches with Augal Morris, D.S.O., R.A.S.C.. Captain C. A. Bridgeland, D.F.C, R. Signals, Captain R. A. Warters,
Sir-The discussion on the Test M.B., I.M.S... Captain J. O Car- penter, M.C., the East Surrey team is intensely interesting. Regiment. Captain C. D Arm- Here is my order of going in: Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Shepherd, A.PE. Surrey strong. M.C. the East Regiment, Lieut. J. H. Smith, Chapman, J. C. W. MacBryan, R.A., Q.M.S. Jacob, R.E., Q.M.S.A. W. Carr (capt.), Kilner, Smith Fritz R.A.P.C., C.Q.M.S. Stripp. (E. J.), P. G. II. Fender, Tate, and the East Surrey Regiment, and A. E. R. Gilligan.
Weak in bowling? But would Gnr. Clayton, R.A. Reserve Captain D. J Alfree. the East we ever have to bowl?
J. H. SCOTT.· Surrey Regiment.
Umpire:-
Bdr. Wood, R.A." Scorer: Pte. Oliver, the East Surrey Regiment.
SCHOOL CRICKET.
THURSDAY'S DRAWN GAME AT KOWLOON.
CENTRAL BRITISH V... D.B.S
A cricket match, ending in a draw, was played at the Kowloon Cricket Club ground on Thursday between the Central British School and the Diocesan Boys' School.
Score:-
"CENTRAL: BRITISH SCHOOL, F. Angus, c Lee, b Goddard..
14
D. Richards, b Goddard.
R. Witchell, run out.
18
20
0:
A. Bliss, b Lee ....
A. Hazeland, run out
T. Whitley, b Youngsaye
J. Hirst, c Featherstone, b
Zimmern
G. Edwards, b Zimmern....
J
Maycock, sf. Guterres,
0
5
b Zimmern.
D. Kelley, not out argume
Extras ..........16
Total (9 wkts. dec.) 81
L. Easterbrook did not bat
Bowling Analysis.
Lee,
Goddard
Youngsaye
Zimmern
Toronto..
scored for the Club..
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IRISH TEAM..
"CAPS" WHO DREW WITH ENGLAND
HOME SOCCER: HONOURS.
(Times of Ceylon,) --
CHANNEL SWIM.
THIS YEAR'S INTERNA- TIONAL FAILURES,
·PHAN: IF UKOLLIS ATTEMPTS...
London, October 1. The channel swimming season has closed. Altogether, ten attempts ware made to win the greatest victory a swimmer çan complish All were fruitless.
£1,000,000-A-YEAR.
THE ROCKEFELLER AND FORD INCOMES.
WHAT FILM STARS ZARN.
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
Namen
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
The Income-tax returns were for the second year thrown open to the public under the publicity TT on London à provisions of the American re-Ton Shanghal venue law. From the President
London
HONGKONG, OCTOBER 31, 1925, 10.30 AM.
Banka. down to the humblest. citizen the Hongkong Bank sources and amounts of income
da Chartered Bank the Darby were revealed. Anyone who cared Mercantile Bank, A. & B
to see them could do so, although curiously the law does not permit P&O Bank
Just
As a sporting event, the channel win this year took on the interna tions: flavour of
America, Britain, Argentine,
gypt, Scotland and France all had their representatives. When tory was in sight to more Chinnal lived up to its reputation then one of the contestants, the
by being the most difficult stretch of water to be conquered.
Thousands of dollars were spent in training, hiring tuge, pilote and in hundreds of minor details von nected, with preparations for an attempt. Newspapers alone spent thousands, because each attempted awim required elaborate prepara tions for carrying the news of the swimmer's progress hour by hour tu the world.
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The outstanding attempts of the yeur were "Cyril Freyberg and Madame Jane Bion Freyberg reached within 500 yards of the
white chalk cliffs to the east of London, October-12. Dover, after swimming more than The team selected to represent 17 hours. Madome Sion, the Ireland in the international French swimmer abandoned the "soccer match with England attempt at a point a mile and one which ended in a goalless draw, quarter, from Dover.,
ᎳᏁᎪᏌ wit
Scott (Liverpool) Rollo (Blackburn Rov.) and McConnell (Reading); Gowdy (Falkirk), Chatton (Partick Thistle) and Irving (Dundee) captain; Both well (Ards), Irvine (Everton, Davey (Reading), Gallagher Celtic), McMullan (Glasgow (Distillery).
The sixth annual general meet- ing of the Hongkong Boxing Ass80- "ciation will take place at 5.15 p.m.. on Thursday, November 5, at the board room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
WEEK-END SPORTS SUMMARY.
LOCAL SOCCER.
康
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League football matches. for to day are
DWVISION A Club de Recreio v. H.M.S. Tamar," on Kowloon ground, at 4.30 p.m.
Policu v. Royal Artillery, on S.C.A. ground, at 4,30 p.m.
South. China v. Kowloon, on Sookumpoo""A" ground at 4.30
pm.
DIVISION II (SEC, A.)
Club de Recreto v. South China ["A" on S.Q.A. ground, at 3 p.m.
St. Joseph's College v. Royal Artillery, on Sookumpoo "B" ground, at 3 p.m.
Drummers v. Surrays Reserves,
on Sookumpoo "A" ground, at 3 p.m.
St..
DIVISION II (SEC.. R.); Drummers Reserves 4St. Joseph's Boarders...on Joseph's ground, at 3 p.m.
Club de Recreio v. S.C.A. "C"
Kowloon ground, at 8 p.m. Moslem "A" v. St. Joseph's Reserves, on Navy "A" ground, at 4.30 p.m.
University v.. Moslem "B," on OM M.. H. W. Sookumpoo "B" ground, at 4:30
61 28.
8.1
28%
8 112
4. 27
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.
F. I. Zimmern, l.b.w.,.b Bliss
E. A. Lec, b Blies...
Rev. W. T. Featherstone, c
Hazeland, b Bliss ....
F. Samy. b Bliss
1218
p.m.
SCOTTISH SPORTS.
The programme for the first
2 annual inter-platoon sports of the
Scottish Company, (H.K.V.D.C.);} at the Hongkong Football Club
22 ground (Happy Valley) to-day
218:-
63.40. p.m. 120 yards, hurdles."
S. V. Gittina,, b Hazeland.
24.
2.80 p.m. Final, 100 yards..
R. Gerrard, run out.
2
2.45 p.m. High Jump.
D. J. Anderson, not out
14
9.00 p.m. Long Jump:
2
3.15 p.m. Final, 220 yards.
Extras
4.00 p.m. Putting the Shot."
74
4.15 p.m. 440 yards.
4.30 p.m. Tug of War..
4.45 p.m. 440 yardo, open.
W.
4.56 p.m. 880 yards.
23.4
5:05 p.m. Band race.
L. Guterres, b Hazeland
Total (7 wkts,)
Bowling Analysis.
M... B.
·8- 0..
71 25
0.
Bliss Witchell
Whitley. Hirst
azeland
4 2 5
3 0 14 3.1
MILES WALK.
CLUB DE RECREIO ON "
·NOVEMBER 15.
The Club de Recreio (Kowlooon) le holding a walking competition amongst its members on Sunday, November 15 starting at 9am
5.15 p.m. Relay race,
POLO CLUB
LOCAL GOLF.
The competition for the St. John of Jerusalem and the British Red Cross Society trophy com mences to-morrow (November 1). at Fanling and lasts during the
whole month..
Entries for the Governor's Shield (inter-hong competition) "close at 9
a.m. on Monday, November 2..
The programme for the Folo Club gymkhana, at the polo ground Causeway Bay, to-day 18.
CRICKET VENUES.
Cricket matches for to-day are:-
Kowloon C.C. 1st XI v. Indian R.C. 1st.XI (League) on the K.CC. ground.
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Indian R.C. 2nd XI v. Kow- loon C.C. (League) on the IR.C ground, Sookumpoo...
"Club Outcasts" Y. East Surreys on the H.K.C.C
ground.
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COAST IDOL.
Earl McNally has. Kad hard work living up to ble Coast re- putation, but he has come through in the pinches and Bucky Harris once relied on the contre Aelder in the battles with the Pirates.
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of the publication of any of the Bank of East Asia details in the newspapers.
Marine Insurances. allowed to print the amounts paid China Underwriters The newspapers are, however Canton Insurance on incomes, and big headlines North China Insurance. T140 men and leading figures in various Yangtze Insurance reveal what prominent business Union Insurance .. walks of life contributed to the Government.
Fire Insurances.
It was revealed that President China Fire Insurance.... Coolidge paid $2,816, indicating HK Fire Insurance his taxable income was £16,000, or £1.000 more than his salary as chief of the Executive.
do.
Shipping,
Douglases The Ford Motor Company paid Hongkong Staamboats. $3,298,692, indicating net taxable, K. Tugs & Lighters...
Indo-Chinas (Pref.) profits of nearly £23,000,000, while
(Daf.) Lid. Mr. Henry Ford personally was
do) Hk. taxed at about 2521,760, and his Oriental Navigation son, Mr. Edsel Ford, at £431,601 Shell Transports leach possessing. incomes of Star Ferries erickou
21,000,000.
Water-boats
Mr. John D. Rockefeller, jun.,
Refineries.
son of the standard Oil King China Sugars again paid one of the largest per- sonal taxes, his assessment being Malabon Sugars about 31,256,584, or about half This income..
The Film Stars. In the next column one could see that Mr. Douglas Fairbanks paid £96,438, making his income nearly £100,000
Miss Gloria Swanson, now the Marquise de Fallaise, is revealed as one of the wealthiest screen Jetars, through payment of £11,415
on an income of £35,000.
Miss Mary Pickford comes next in Hollywood with £6,815 tax on:
an income of $23,000.
Miss Pola Negri's taxable in come is $17,000, whereon she paid, £3,177.
Mr. Harold Lloyd is the most prosperous. among the film
F.
Mining.
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Docks, WharV
Godowns, &c.
H.K. & K Wharves H.K. & W. Docka Hongkewa
New Engineerings Shanghai Docks
Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. H.K. & S. Hotela (old), comedians, his tax of £5,630 in-
do. (new) dicating an income of £23,000 Hongkong Lands ... while Mr. Charlie Chaplin pays the HK Realty ...... insignificant tax of £69, because H.K. Ternitorials
of the huge production costs of Humphreys Estates the pictures he made during the Princes Bullding year, ppon which the returns have Rural Lands.... not yet begun.
Cotton Milla The figures are not a safe in Ewo Cattons dication of actual wealth, parti- cularly in the case of men with Orientals huge fortunes, since the totals paid do not reveal the amounts of income that may be received from untaxable Government securities.
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In gratitude for his son's re covery from a serious illness, Mr. Hongkong Amusementa. Oscar Hankle, president of HK. Constructions. wealthy real estate company, an-Hongkong Electrics nounces that he will construet in HK. Developments New York the tallest building in HK Ropes. (comb.); the world, cuntaining sizty-five ado (old) University 1st XI v. Royalt
(now). Many have found The Lotus storeys and towering 800ft. above do Artillery on the University.
Enter at the Queen's Theatre the street-Bit higher than the Hongkong Tramway ground, Pokfulam Road.
beautiful Woolworth Building for Lane, Crawfords Chinese R.C. v. Royal "En-much to their liking. John Barry the purpose of a modern hotel con Macao Electries.. gineers on the C.R.C. ground, more, whom London raved ovar for taining 4,500 rooms. The premises Mackintosh *... Causeway, Bay,
his "Hamlet" is obviously will provide for an inter-denomine. Nanyang Tobaccos sterling actor Facially of Sir Jtions chich, a bospital, and twelve Peak Trams (old)
LOW) Forbes Robertson's "build" hin roof gardens, a bank for mission do. delineation, is perfect.
aries a dining-room seating 2,000 Sinceres persons, and 10 per cent of the Singapore Trams profits will be devoted to missionary + Taxis Under section 118 sub-section purposes. A suitable ate has been United Asbestos |(10) O2 the Companies Ordin-secured between 1920d and 123rd ancest 1911 and 1925, it is notified Sheets, and the cost of the project,
Police R.C. v. University 2nd XI on the P.R.C. ground, Happy Valley..
Craigengower 6.0. v. HM "Hawkins" on the ex
ground, Happy Valley
BOWLS FINALS,
in the Government "Gazette" for exclusive of the land, which is very Watsons (old) general information that, in addi- costly in New York, will be about
do." (new)
tion to those persons already £3,000,000 Mr. Konkle plane to We Powells: notified the following have made generate on the premises powers for
At 2.45 p.m. today the application to be appointed electric light and refrigerating, and finala in the singles and pairs auditor for the purposes of the thirty lifte.Heat will be provided bowls championship of the Colony Companies Ordinances, 1911 and by fuel supplied from huge tanks will be played off at the Civil Ser-1925, and in the opinion of the the sub-basement, two storeys. be vice Cricket Club's rink, Happy Registrar, are qualified to per low the street level. Mr. Konkle's Valley,
form the duties required by the sou, when aix years old wAB said Ordinances to be performed by an auditor Messrs. Thomson and Company and Lealle Towne Beddow, A.C.A.
The finalists in the singles are W. Wotherspoon (Telkoo) and F. Cullen (Kowloon Dock R.C.) Those left in the pairs competition are the Police B.C. and the Taikoo R.C
WHITE WINGS”;
The Handicap, Heyward Hays, Gael and One Design bosts of the
прод
the season this after course being —–—–—– Club
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SYRIAN TROUBLE-
(Reuter & Berrics.)
BOTH BRAIN AND BODY.:
striaken with lock-jaw after re
Parla, Oct. 80, cination. His condition we pro nounced hopeless, but his father The newspapers are ext clung to the belief that the boy lagimated, over the Byru would live, and vowed that if his
Petit hopes came true ba would devote lus i the efforte to financing missionary work at home and abroad, he boy lived and is now a Colgate University, benefit by an occasional dess of studying to become a medical mis- Pinkettes for these dainty little liversionary at the base homital on the dean, the digestion, active and the and bowel regulatora, keep the jaystem shore nijde Vjetorią
and Gilla
bea
mental faculties alert and clear. Laxa provinc
Pinkettes
3.30 p.m. - 4 chukker polo Royal Hongkong Yacht Club will-tiva perfection, they quiddy perilo Jea match, Club v. Army, nggu- |-particip to the first champion
5.00 pm Victoria Cross Raceship race Polo Bell Race... Ladies' Nomination/ Musical Chairs. Balaclava Melee. Readers of
the course is from the Club to Lafchikek and back, a distance gi to the approximately eight miles
Hublic
!!!
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