SATURDAY, APRIL 10,
1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
CRICKET NOTES.
CURRENT LEAGUE FIGURES ANALYSED.
CRC AND LEG.
BY SANTINEM."]
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All lengue éricket fixtures have now been completed with the exception of the senior match between the 1/East Surreys and the Royal Artillery:
VICTORY FOR COMBINED- PORTUGUESE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SOCIETY WORK.
YEAR'S RECORD OF ST. GEORGES
MEMBERS WANTED.
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JAPAN'S POLITICS,
VISCOUNT GOTO PROMOTING A NEW PARTY.
MAIN THATURES OUTLINÈD.
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PM. el Areulli entered the SOCCER INTERPORT. »"20 wickets" list, his botnf bag) «being 21 wickets at an average)
Tokyo, "April 1. cost of 12:58. J. 'S. A) Curreem)
The large amount that had been in four matches took six wickets
Despite various gumours, and spent during the year on aid to an average of 13.66, A. ell.
English people financially embarconféctures appearing in the Press Arculli had 14 wickets for 13.07 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAL Passed was referred to by Mr. as regards the reconstruction of fand then ceased, playing) and
W. A. Dowley (Chairman) at the circumstances surrounding politi A. H. Madur 18 wickets for 18.69.
annual meeting yesterday of the cut circles. It is considered most The highest score by
Victory by the odd goul in three St. George's Society, Mr. Dowley likely that the Kenseikit will main Indians was 236 (for 9 wickets) went to the combined Portuguese acknowledged the co-operationtain the Cabinet single-handed gainst Craigengower and the eleven picked from the Hongthat other societies had extended though the resignation of Mr. lowest 98 against the Chinese kong-Shanghai interport teams of in this connection but thought the Sengoku, Minister of Rallways,, will
materialisa sooner or Inter. Against them the highest was 208 that nationality) in their match Government might help by con-
Eastern News Agency (for a wickets) by the Royal on the H.K.FC ground yesterday tributions. Artillery and the lowest 26 by against a side designated "the Craigenggwer.
Rest of the Colony."
the
"In the nine matches the Indians scored 1.858 runs against 1234 The Chinese Recreation Cheb Fer wicket the average works out
at 15.79 against 16:67.
had an unsuccessful season and finished at the foot of the leagu tuble
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Of nine matches they won one, drew one wild lost seven. The win was secured by two wickets
the Indian R.C. eighth match which provided a "exciting "finish
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LEAGUE TABLES.
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They lost to the Kowloon €70%. Plebo scored 163 For 7 wickets.
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for 2 wickets, declared) by 15-4 rre; Civil Service C.C. by wichels" Royal Artillery by G3: runs and the Hongkong CC. by 10 wickets.
The only hatsman to remain in the averages wis W. 4. Hung who scored over 200 runs with an overage of 2366, His record in the matches was 48, 49, 59% 144, 3, 7, 29, 4. He alko secured the largest number of wickets 018, at ## venage of 18.88), eight, of them in one match. He proved a Jittle more expensive than his brother, B. C, ung, who hadi na: avennge
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In the nine matches the Chie- ese R.C. scored 900 runs against 1,525 of them. Per wieket the Hverge works but at 11.45 against 26.30.
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Division II.
The first half was a blank. In the second half, Hongkong drew first blood but the Portuguese subsequently got through twice.
Teams:-
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An Ambitious Programme.
„Tokyo, April-2.. Tho. new political party which
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Portugal: Allansor (S);, H. Favacho (S), Xavier (H); C. F. In reply to a question by Mr.tions. In Manchuria and Mongolia, Remedios (H), A. A. Remedios R. Lindsell the chairman said and moralisation of party politics. Douglases: (H), R. Favacho (5); Fuertes that the membership of the is understood that the party Hongkong Steamboats... 1). Collico (S), B. Favacho Society was between 500 and 600 will avoid snatching members K. Tugs & Lighters.
It was with sincere regret that from the existing political partido-Chinas, (Prat) (S), Marcel (8) Guterres (H).
Rest of Hongkong-Clarke the Society had to place on record and realise the formation of the Police); Wynne (Police), Chan the death of several members, new party, by mustering up persong So (S.C.A.) Brittain (Police), the Hon. Mr. C. Montague Ede, with the same mind and view Howard
Mr. W. Petley Mr. M. J. Dat the forthcoming general election, (H.K.FC), (H.K.F.C.) Cornwall Police on and the Society extended force
Stephens and Mr W. J. Wilkin- when manhood suffrage is put in Pulford (R.A.), Ip Kau (SCA) sincere sympathy to their rela- King:
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Tanaka, President of the Selyutal A discussion followed on the Party, this morning, and Mr manner in which St. George's Day Wakatsuki, Premier and President should be observed this year, and of the Kenseikai Party, this after- i was decided to place a wreath noon, and exchanged views with on the Cenotaph at 9.80 and to them anent the projected schema. hold a non-smoking concert, to Viscount Gote wild pay a visit to which ladies would be invited, at Mr. Tokonami, night.
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Mining. Banguete...... Kailan Mining Ad.... Eangkats (Combined) do. (Single) Shanghai Exploration ... Selyuhonte to-morrow.
Wish reference to the plan of Shanghai LoRD The excellent service rendered Viscount Gets, it is viewed hiRaube by Mr. L. St. Greenhill, the Sacred-political cineles here that the Trench Mines Aary, was referred to by the chair success of this plan is doubtful and Ural Caspians and man. As Mr. Greenhill was go- bhat it with misenrry sooner or. ng home, he wished to be relieved late Easterni News Agenty, of his duties.
The Portuguese Brst goal emne in similar manner.. Remedios shot at Clarke Fivacho drove it in.. scored the winning goal
Fuertes
CHAMPIONS WIN R.K.CC. ANNUAL LAWN TENNIS
TOURNAMENT..
IN THE OPEN DOUBLES.
Holders of the Colony's open doubles championship. L Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn fended their ville for the first time this season yesterday, In [HR.CC lawn tennis tournament and gave a convincing display [nguinet two good opponents who
junderstood each other
elected:
'The New Officials.
President, Mr. W. A. Dowley:
The following officials were VISCOUNT GOTO INTERVIEWED
· Tokyo, April 1 Vice-President, the Hon. Mr. €. G. According to the Tokyo "Asahi Alabaster, K.; Secretary, Mr the state of affairs, after the en- Viscount Goto. in anticipation of R. E. Greensmith; Treasurer, Mrforcement of manhood suffrage, D. B Pead
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The commitee was elected as contemplates the formation of
new political party, and is expected follows-Messrs. S. Baker, P. S.shortly to issue its platform upon Cassidy, E. D. C. Wolfe, E. Berring enough number of mem- Eornell W. E. L. Shenton, W. Where of the same mind.
Hornell. J. 1 Ramsay, W. those, who have already agreed to Rural Lands Shiner, F. A. Perry, L. Bellamy, in the projected new party. are the. P. Winslow, and R. E. Lindsell Mr. Hidefiro Nagata, ex-Mayor of Ewo Cottone-
Those present at the meeting Tokyo City. Mr. Zoko Nakamura.Orientals included-Sir Henry Pollock, the Mayor of Tokyo City, Mr. K.Shangnal Cottons (old) Hon Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe. Capt. Matsuki, and Mr. Yusuke Taum Bayliss, the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird, with the object of collecting as The Bimbabos defented L. Owen Messrs. R. E. H. Oliver, I. Cock, many men of ability as possible, Hughes and 6 W. Sewel in four. H. Ramsay, F. Si Cassidy, G. Viscount Coto is now conductor Canton Ices sets, the losers taking the second. Nightingale, R. E. Greensmith, negotiations with various quarters. Cements (comb.) Owen Hughes shond at the net R. J. Birbeck, R. H. Rolfe, V. E. white Sewell gave of his best on Labrum, C. G. Harrison, C. Mid-count Goto made the following
Interviewed by prekemien. Vis- do. (old) the base fine. The winters show-dleton Smith Blackburn, statement:"With the enforcement China Buses
(new) ed that they will take a lot of B. N. Collison, S.,Baker, R. C of manhood saffrage near at hand China Lights (comb.) Benting before the championship is Witchell W. A. Cornell 1. P. aut in view of the ugly features
do. waste from them
Winslow. A. J. Coppin, J. H. that marked the last session of the do..
(old) Results:-
(new) Wilson, W. A. Hannibal, W. C. Diet, I can contain myself no China Prov. (comb.) Open Doubles 2nd round-Shiner, C. Bulmer Johnson, R. E. longer. It may not be an exaggera 11. . and S. A. Kumjah Beat H. Lindsell. R. Hanenek. W. W. tion to say that judging from their
...do (old).
do. Owen Hughes and G. W. Sewell Hornell W. K. Reynolds. W. J. Factions, the politicians of to-day are Dairy Farma
(new) 6-1, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 E Grimble and Simmons, L. C. F. Bellamy, A. nothing but politico-business men. Der A Wing (full pd.). A. S Hett bent K. Mawathurt and Brearly, and A. Pierey,
We feel now duty-bound to de- do (part pd.). | Hk. Unotoro 8-6, 8-6, 7-5,
vete our utmost efforts to a prac- Hongkong Amusementa.
The Indian Recreation Clubs list X won two matches, drew three and lost four. The dust win enme half way in the season when they casily beat Crnigengower (who made only 26 runs) by nine wickets and they again get the Better of the East Surrey by 97 Puns in their last match. Both the University and the Civil Ser. vjee CC had the better of the drawiy games while, chances in the game with the Kowloom CE were apen. They lost to the Royal Artillery, the Hongkong CC (7
Mr. L. S. Greenhill, the hard wickets), Royal Navy (4 wickets) working and popular honorary and the Chinese R.C. (2 wickets).secretary of the Hongkong Cricket AH. Madar was third to put C will be proceeding on fur his name on the list of those who lough shortly. Cricketers and C. Russell Brown v. Cheong Tuck- made 200 runs this season His lawn tennis enthusiasts will wish wing average was 31.33 and scores in him a pleasant holiday. Mr. J. D.
MR. L. S. GREENHILL. »
Club Championship, singles: Brik
round-Major W. B. Stevenso beat H. J. Armstrong 6-1, 8-6, 6-2. To-day's Fixtures. Open Singles (2nd round) :—Coll
Handicap Doubles (2nd round):
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GROWING DISTRICT.tical movement in connection with HK, Constructions
'BUSES MEET NEEDS OF RESIDENTS.
sequence were 45, 38, 58, 10, 23, Humphreys will. be acting secret.-S. E. and D. S. Green (owe 157Hotel Garage is inaugurating healthy progress."Eastern News
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FELIX VILLAS AREA. From next week, the Hongkong 54, 48, 2, 9. Playing in six ary dbring
Greenhill's v. Mr. Justice J. R. Wood and the dafly Bus service to the Felix matches. N. B. Kitchell secured an absence.
Hon. Mr. E R. Hallifux (rec. 2/6). Villas area. off Pokfulam Road,, a average of 33.00, his highest Mr. Greenhill has also been Mixed Doubles
(lat round)-district which is developing and score being 21 not cut. In the active in public interests in. W. Fitzroy Williams and M which has not been served in this
Mr. Robert Hodgson (British same number of matches Oother ways, doing much work be. Williams (rec. 4/6) v. H. Own respect since the Hotel Repulse Chargé d'Affaires in Moscow) had was 21.83 and hind the scenes for several other Hughes and Miss Chapple (owe Bay bus service took the new road the honour of being received by his highest score. 54.
organisations.
Ismail's average
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CHURCH NOTICES,
the King on December 3, when 20 cents is charged from either His Majesty conferred upon him LOCAL POSTAL ROUTES..
termings to the University and 30 the honour of Knighthood and in- centa for through Bares, children vested him with the insignia of a Knight Commander of the Most being charged at half rates. When a Chinese postman insisted Mr. 1. E. S. Hodge sold by public
Buses will run every half hour Excellent Order of the British not be inconvenienced by the non-that he took a roundabout route.auction yesterday, No. 1, 3, 5, 7;from 7.30 am to 9.80 p.m., and Empire (Civil Division).. resumption of local trade statis-Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Maxis. 9. 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 28 and during the resh hours additional tics was the decision announced attracy yesterday) auggested that to 26, Hollywood Road. The upset buses will be put on in order to give yesterday's committee meeting of go from the Post Office to Wanchai.. price was $50,000 and the property a the Hongkong Chinese General the man would go via the Peak.
minutes service, was knocked down after one bid adequately catering for residents Chamber of Commerce,
The postman accused two com for $62,000. patriots of intimidation but was
eping to their offices in the morn-1 Another leasehold property, withing, to and fro at tiffin time and ordered to pay each man $26 com- an area of 600 square feet (No. 137, back again in the evening, pensation (for malicious prosecu- Queen's Road Central) was alas
Buses will run with Afteon ition) or undergo a month in jail. to have been put up, but the sale minutes interval between 7.30 and 9 a.m., 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m, and was postponed "for a week..
6p.m. and 6.20 p.m. Extra busca will leave the City Hall daily at 11.15 p.m. and 11.30 p.in, for the After the rumour that thin | accommodation of residents who year's Nobel Peace Prize was to are attending the cinema or other be awarded to M. Briand, comes functions. In town.
The matter, was discussed in response to a request, by the Government, for an expression of opinion.
Mr. Li Yau-sun presided and was supported by Mr. J. M. Wong (vice-chairman) and Mr. Ip Lan- chuen (secretary}..
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His Worship also ordered, Det. Sub-Inspector Dorling to report the man for not knowing the shortest route from one place to another.
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They were the rawest lot of re-the announcemeat that the Nobel for summons against her eruits the sergeant had ever had Committee of the Norwegian butcher for fraud
to tackle. He worked hard at Parliament has decided to make She said she bought the meat them for three hours, and at last no award this year. As the as English at 18. 4d. per lb. and thought they were getting in prize was reserved last year and on arrival home found it was some sort of shape, so he decided in 1923-the last award being to chilled meat, worth 10d. per lb.
to test them..
Dr. Nansen in 1922 the Nobel
ON CONDITIONS. Magistrate: Was it for your "Right turn," he barked. Then, Fund will be increased by som Sunday dinner? Yes, but we had before they had ceased to move,224,000 as each prize is worth The three companies to have broad and cheese instead. came the order, "Left turn!" about £8,000. The Swedish operating the Kowloon bus ser
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One burly yokel slowly left the Academy of Science, which selects vice are to continue. It is under Macdonnell Road, below Bowen ranks and made off toward the the two Nobel science prizemen- stood, but on condition that the barrack room.
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