THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
MUD WINS DERBY.
FAVOURITE RUNS THIRD AT EPSOM.
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CALCUTTA SWEET IST.
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Coronach's Win In A Canter: Motors Stranded.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, June
Me. 1. "Bishop, the 30-year-old manager of the policy department of a London shipping broker's offier drew Coronach in the Calcutti sweep. He disposed, of the bulk of the ticket but won several thou sands of pounds.
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TAILS UP!
WHY HONGKONG LOST AT CRICKET.
IN LIGHTER VEIN.
By the facile pen of Erdap,' there is an article in the Singapore
Free Prens
on Mongkong's inter part cricketers.
"Erdip" ipoks suspiciously. like one of the team (no prizes for Here are his correct solution}
| observations-
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The setting forth of the long kong team from Queen's Fier was in the nature of a mmor triumpa. Twelve bouquets were received, and one Wreath: the intter from à ausappointed candidate for inter- As Vau launch lil,
" port nenoties.
The race (1 miles) resulted:-valedictory poems were reciteu
Lord Woolavington's Coronal... (Childs), : trainëq · by F. Darling..
W. M. G.
A salute rough megaphones. was fired from the naval vessels, an arge black tom ent, sult- -pot-was deposited in the
ius of the captain.
Mr.
Lanceguye
Singer's (Perryman),
trained by Taylor
11:
· Lord 'Derby's Colorado (Weston), 2/1, trained by
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Nineteen turters" (ajso runs, wea below). Won by lengths; short boud between second and third."
Starting prices, 11, 2 against Coronach, 40/1 against Lanceguye, 2.1 against Colorado (the favourite).
The also rans:-
Horse.
Swift and Sare. Review Order.
Cimiez.
Bassoon.
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Comedy King
Finglas.
Harpagona
Legros,
Lax.
Mucanudo.
Pantera.
St. Mary's Kirk.
Simon the Begune Tenacity.
Waring it. Apple Summy.
Jockey.
R. Jonoa,
H: Beasley. Smirke. Quirke.
Dempsey.
Archibald.
Ellio
Kirby Beary.
Lane.
Wragk. Buray, J. Leich. Thwaite. Eslin Jellisk.
Race Described. After a slight delay there was a good start.
BRITAIN DOWN.--
RESULTS IN WALKER CUP GOLF.
U.S.A. WINS THREE.
(Reuter's Service)
Lbution, June 2 As a result of the first day's play in the "Walker Cup" golf competition between Britain and the U.S.A., at St. Andrew's to-day. America lends by three matches
in the foursomes) to one,
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Sir Roger Wathured and. Ernest Holderness (Britain) were up and to play at the end of the first round, on' 1.
Thai Quimet and Guilford. British pair.eventhally won by 4 and 3.
At
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Bobby Jones and Gunn (U.S.A.)] led Cyril Tolloy and Jamieson by 6 up at the end of the rat round. The British pair reduced the deficit but lost by 4 up and
THE AUSTRALIANS.
FIRST DAY'S PLAY AGAINST
$ THE "NORTH.”
RAIN INTERFERES.
(Reutor's Service.)
Birmingham, June
BOLSHEVIKS IN INDIA.
APPEAL, ONLY: TO, HALF-
- EDUCATED STUDENTS.
The Tokyo correspondent of the “North China. Daily Nows” writing' on May 12 says:
Despite their efforts to undormina British influence in India, the Bolsheviks are making very little Their only converts, so The match betwean the North of PrOKTUNE. England and the Australiana open-fur, are an irresponsible group of 'ed in, miserable weather. There students.
So declared Mr. H. Main, the were 8,000' spectators,
A. W. Carr, the England captain, assistant editor of the "Pioneer." one of the largest and most luftuen- won the toss,, and elected to bat,
He is un Play only lasted a few minutes.tial papers ir India. The North scored 40 runs without route to England for a holiday after several years spent on the loss. Stumps wore then drawn on
"Plonuer." account of rain.
INTERPORT SHOOT:
SHANGHAI'S BEST SCORE SO FAR.
"There is irrefutable evidence of Communistle activities" in India." he said. but thus far, the only ground where the seed has taken any roof at all is amongst a "eluss of irresponsibly students who possosa university degrees.
and minor jobs.
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, JUNE 2, 1926, 10.30 a.m..
.T. on Landon T.T. on Shangbal
Banka. Hongkong Bank
do Chartered Bank Mercantile Bank, A. & i
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London
P. & O. Bank Bank of East Asia
Marine Insurances. Canton" Insurance China Underwriters ... North China Insurance.. Union Insurancs ... Yangtze Insurance
Fire Insurances. China Fire Insurance.. AK Fire Insurance
Shipping.
Douglases
Hongkong Steamboats.
-Semi-Education 'the' Curso; "The curse of India to-day." the K. Tugs & Lighters.
Indo-Chinas (Praf.)
do. (Def.) L'a. do. Oriental Navigation
() Hk. Shall Transports
tar Ferries Water-boats *****
Refineries. China Sugars Malabon Sugars Mining.
Against scores of 896 by Hong- the half-way" stage, Sweether and Von Elm (U.S.A.) kong and 887 by. Singapore,
2 up
and Shanghal (holders) returned auditor went on, "is semi-¿ducation- Harris
auch na several of the Indian lezlet.They increased their core-of-810.-
universities give. The student lead in the afternoon and won
finds himself possessed of a degree, by 8 up Led 7 to play
but can't find a job.
He is naturally discontented, and as such la ripe for Bolshevist propaganda.
"The crying need of India,” Mr.. Main went on, "le better cultivation of the land. But the young men leuve the land, get a semi-education in the universities and then think themselves too good to go back to } Renguets".. the land. They want Government | Kailan Mining Að. service, and, when they can't get it, Langkats (Combined)
do. they take to Bolshevism."
(Single) Shanghal Haloration
3 to play.
Storey and Brownlow made a splendid recovery in the after
against Gardner and noon Mackenzie, who (on the morn- ing's round) led by 6. up. Tho British pair won 8 holes in the afternoon and therefore lost, by I up.
At dinner the first evening, on Juneo Sang the captain made a engthy speech in which he traced the history of cricket from its very inception. The skipper or the ship who was observed to yawn immoderately was heard to enquire if we were going to play. or debate cricket in the Straits. The raining of the team on the voyage was reminiscent of the Buu Ring at Boulogne in the early days of the war. At six on the 1st morning a medical parade ( was held by Captain Warters, R.A.M.C. Four members of the side were found to be suffering from adenoids and ingrowing toe malls: two were discovered with hanmer toes. Physical drill under In the Royal Hongkong Goff Q.M.S. Stripp was conducted from Club "Denison" Cup, May quali 16.30 until 8 every morning. Thisfying competition, played at Fan- was strenuous in the extreme and in C. A. Middleston Smith
qualified
41. score of included "the climbing up
77-12-65. riggings at the double. racing
Other scores were J. W. Franka around the decks punishment for lack of alertness747 66% W. Lang 76-9 and body bending and wisting67; A. S. Exell 80-10%
6914. exercises of the Houdini type, Before breakfast Captain Warters took heart pressures and tem-
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GOLF CLUB RESULTS.
with
There were 36. entries'.
In the Happy Valley-May pool competition C. A. Grimes won with a score of 91-18-73.
Other scores: F. E... Booker
perutures. From 11-1 Stripp massaged each player in turn and from 3-5 the slip machine and an Harpagon. Apple Sammy: Colo-improvised wicket came into 79: J. Stewart 94-1579; W, H.
Coronach jumped off
from
ado, Pantera, Swift and Sure und operation."
Tenacity Finglas, while Lantegiyt struck off slowly.
Colorado "raced into third place after going half-way, attended by Apple Sammy until the bend was reached when Harpagon dropped back and Coronach came on front Colorado.....
and It must not be imagined that this reign of terror was accepted without opposition. But false ideas of loyalty and esprit de corps gained the day and the team ar- |rived at Singapore in a very chce- tehed. but fit condition. The only licence allowed was in the The result was Lancegaye improved in the realm of dress. straight but neither he nor Chlo-that everyone covered their naked- rarlo could close with Coronachness with the least arabunt of clothing-with the exception of who won in, a canter.
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Swift and Sure was fourth, the Chaplain who, upholding the Review Order fifth, Cimiez sixth, archaic tradition of the colony and Apple Sammy last...
walked about fully clothed and in The time was 2 ans.
17.95his right mind the whole of the
day...
The
There was rain all day. "Gearing in mind the truism that Fourse was very sticky and the praise is always more important
Bacs run ja a tłownpour, “
Knee Deep In Mud.
King Mud was the winner at
and essential than judgment, it may not be out of place to give further report on each player.
The Players.
90-15-75; W. McKay 97-18- Edmonds 97-18-79,
Penang's result is still awaited The "N.-C. Daily News" says Mr. T. S. Parry is to be con- gratulated on his fine perform ance of 108 out of 106 points, which constitutes a record for in- dividual shooting in an Interport match. Out of 210 counting
Shanghai made shots,
112 bullseyes, 88 inners and 12'outers
Following are the scores :- T. S. Parry 109; F. E. Hodges 96: V. Sharman 96; T. R. Main 96; J. S. Chen 94; K. McKelvie 93; A. M. Collaco 92; R. I. Ito 91
Aa evidence of Communistic sen-..
Rauba
D. E. Sauvie 99; S. A, Ransom 89.timent amongst a certain class of Shanghai Luw
Total 940 points. [Counted out: W. E. Sauer 86 and C. W. Glover 85.)
student in India, Mr. Main cited the Kakori dacoity case when railway train carrying a quantity of Government bullion was held up by a group of 20 armed gobbera.. The gold was stolen and subsequent The following will represent evidence showed that students in the Hongkong University Union various parts of India were impli in a ping-pong match against thecated in the robbery. The supposi Chinese Club at the Chinese Clubtion is that the gold was to be used to-day, at 8 pmT. W. Chong. for revolutionary purposes. G de Souza, C. P. Chean, Les Shui-kau.
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVALS
Activities in Afghanistan, Although not much alarm is fel: with regard to-Bolchevist intrigues In India itself. continued Mr. Main, the activities of the Communists across the frontier, in Afghanistan. are being closely watched.
"There is no doubt, that the Soviets are carrying on # very List of passengers arrived by active campaign in Afghanistar the s. "Empress of Australia?" he said. "Moscow to-day is carry- from Vancouver vla Ports, oring out the same old policy in June 2-
Afghanistan as did the Tsarist Mr. J. G. McDonald, Mr. U.regime. The Afghan air force is Kuala Lumpur. June 2. Spalinger, Mr. E. Stone. Mr. E munned by Russian "pilots and the The F.M.S. defeated Hongkong in Balmford, Mr. M. Barbaret and growth of that air force is causliig the interport cricket match by an infant, Mr. and Mrs. L. Butt, Mr. a certain amount of uneasiness in innings and 107 runs. Score:-- and Mrs. C K. Chan and, infant. the north of India because of the Hongkong 1st innings) 41 runs. MY. . P. Chow, Mr. P. A. Cox fact that there isn't a single anti- F.M.S. Cat Innings) 224 runs. Mrs. Dung. Mixx 12 Ellis, Mrs aircraft gun in all India," Mengkong (2nd lunings) 76 runs. · Guthrie,. ́ Mr. S. B. Heupe, Mr
10
There were 74 entries.
INTERPORT CRICKET.
and. Alex, 5.
Mr. Main then explained that
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Fincher made, 17. E. B. Reed C. E. Kochler, Mr. K. P. Lai. Mr. strategically. Afghanistan is the and A. W. Ramsay 10. Bestock-and Mrs. P. C. Lau Mr. S. C. Law.natural way into India and, that it.
took 7 wickets for 46 runs and Mr. H. A. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Llung, has always served as
a buffler Miss K. C. 34, Mias P.L. 14. Mrs. against Russia. Dr. Hennessey 2 for 18,
M. C. hi.. Mr and Mrs. C. N, LA
"While everyone" agrees that India's al force, la very efficient." From Our Own Correspiniyub.) | Manter W. Li, M.
K. Li, Mrs. J. McCormack, Minghe proceeded, "people now want it Singapore, June 3. G. McCormack, Miss Sceli, Mes.
tr he increased in view of the To-day the Hongkong lean open. Strijevsky. Mr. B. M. Smit growth of the military air arm in their match agafast the Singapore Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tan, Mr. E. C.
Afghanistan," Cricket Club at Singapore and leave Wood, MÊ T. Y. Yip. Mrz and on Saturday,
Mr. B. J. Chow, Mr. T. F. Chung Mr. P. H. Ng, Mrs. 0. F. Ball, Mrs. M. 3. Gerry, Mr. L. Chin Mr. B. C. Chien, Mr. S. D. Chong cardus, and ignoscendum velox..fast scoring at cricket 175 in 75 Mr. G. G. Huun, Mr. T. C. Chang hilaris dator, Ilas written many minutes. Very thoughtful in the Mir, K. M. Fung, Mr. 5. B, Wolfe articles on cricket: the best known field. Pet hobby Government in. F. A. Hause. Mr. F., Yuer being in Mr. Warner's Blue Books Architecture. Has Mr. T. P. Hsi, Mr. Y. H Heino, has been. known written a brochure on" "The pro... Hwang, Mr. II. Kyhn.
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Epson for a relentless downpour Drip Hancock.-Chießy renown-. begun in the early hours persistedad for his good looks. ..He is as til late at night heavy traffic
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bars-à-bane fared the worst.
The enclosure near Tattenham Corner, where the majority took pa stand, was knee deep in mud. Weary passengers with herculean efforts tugged and pushed un availingly, and finally awaited
Hindu and Moslem. Cenimenting on the recent riotų in India, Mr. Muin declared thui The Calcutta disturbances were a further evidenec of the,fact that re- forms in India cannot be realised as soon as Indian politicians want, and that the cleavage between Hindu and Moslem 3s a very real
"Conditions in India are, how vor, better to-day than they have been for many years," he went on, and there is no doubt that the re
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and this is his favourite, dish. : H. N. Balhatchet. Feels at inotor tractors with caterpillar Learnt his batting from his wife home in the local surroundings. List of passengers, departed wheels, which towed, pushed and but was not un apt pupil. His Can take wickets on the fourth the s.. "Antenor" for London deposited vehicles on firm ground. helding can be quite startling at bounce. Very keen in the field Singapore and Marscillos, on
Mr. Coolidge is the first of the As night fell, tractors were still times. Hates batting last unless and remarkably quick. Expected June 2: engaged in rescuing victims.
Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Stitt, Mr.equently, dominion status or home smoking. Fresidents for nearly many runk to make. to make many runs. Before the Rice,
Amazingly good at physical drill E. C. Fincher Has the highest W. J. Hinton, Mra. Leonard Yates, rule cannot be achieved overnight." twenty years. Mr. Roosevelt did
· Mr. Main: concluded by expresa-rot smoke, and he would not allow Maher, Mr.
ing the belief that India would con the Cabinet to smoke at their The hopes excited by yesterday's on the voyage. A rabid total-average for Hongkong-well over Mr. Dale, W.
the century. Also a great fennis Lai Weng-cheong, abstainer. glorious weather were disappoint- A. C. 1. Bowker. Familiarly exponent. Admirable in the field Ogilvie, Miss P. Ogilvie, Mrs. J.tinue to be an integral part of the meetings. Mr. Taft did not smoke, ed this morning, after a night and play-fully known as ACT he should do something of note in Y, C. Davis, Miss R. Davis, Mr. British Empire. The best minds but tolerant in everything and long downpour. The spirit of (key). Never known to miss these matches. A good defensive, and Mrs. O. H. Blackburn Mr desire that the connection be kept, considerate, he made no objection gaiety, and merriment associated anything coming his way in the player when occasion demands, and Mrs. H. Bailey, Miss Bailey, and both Britishers and Indians with the pilgrims to Epsom was field. Wonderfully fast fascinat H. G. Burgess.A newcomer to Master Balley, Mrs. A. Camming, see that this is best, in the long largely absent.
Ling action and takes a good Hongkong but has quickly come Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Forshaw run, for all concerned." Venturesome enthusiasts who, photograph. The best after into prominence. Can bowl and Misses Forshaw (4) Mustes despite the rain. started early in breakfast speaker in the team: bat equally well, Manages to get Forshaw, Miss M. A. Spinks Rt. open carts and vehicles in-hould make many runs on this hurt in every practice and match Rev, Blahop Trollope, Rov. shiciently covered to keep out wicket plan but this only increases his en-Charles Hunt: Miss F. J. Harris, the downpour, found difficulty in A. W. Ramsay Entirely with-thusiast
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphries
*A SMOKING PRESIDENT:
CIGARS AT CABINET:
MEETINGS
to the Cabinet indulging their little vice, Mr. Wilson also is not smoker, but similar to his pre- decessor he did not interfere with the personal habits of his Cabinet. Mr. Harding smoked elgarottes, and occasionally a pipe. As hust Baffared cigarette to the Cabinet, but if they preferred clgars they had to go into their own packets for them.
being happy and jolly. Thousands out nerves, and polished all over. Rev. T. B. Powell-Introduces Manter Humphries, Mrs. C. A who intended to see the Derby Amazing in the field--usually at the pulpit manner into his batting Linge, Miss AM Manning, Mr abandoned the project. It was his best against Malaya. Expect with unexpected and disastrous WA Rose and Mr W. Robbins noticeable that the London trafficed to get fifty in record time. A results. Eloquent in his appeals centres usually congested on fine beautiful pianist..
for leg before. Brought off a Derby Day mornings, were com Captain R. A. Warters. Has sensational catch a the last Inter paratively clear to-day
written several books, the best port game. Is confidently expect The English have never been known being "The psychology of led to make many runs very good shopkeepers; they have cricket" with its telling chapter Dick Humphreys Ore of the excelled in manufactures and com- In the Tennis League on Saturon "The danger of over exercise most distinguished bateman the merce not in retail trading hours when engaged in mental hemp as a cigar made of tobacco day, the following will represent before breakfast. Just miased Colony has produced. Very force- Dean Inge the C. R. C. "B" against the his blue at Cambridge, A greatful and smited with great power, Netherlands Tennis Club on hitter and big game hunter A model fielder and should be usedHome is the dwelling place of C. RC ground, Yow Man-kit Loves fielding in the tropical aun more as a change bowler. A will the true citizen, where comfort and and Lau Fu-kt, Lau Man-ching S. R. Bayer. A soccer blue of known amateur boxer, and speaks happ of family life and pride and Kwok Fo-kan, H. Lo and C Queens and a scholar of note, several languageh
are Inseparably link thoa
Holds the Far Eastern record for
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McCrory,
Mr. Coolidge prefers domestic President Coolidge is a heavy to Imported tobacco. It fe all n cigar-smoker, and he knew it is matter of taste, of course, but rather hard on a man addicted to there are men who have been the wood to be deprived of the heard to say they would as soon smoke a cigar made of tarred solace of, tobucen for a couple of Work St on Tuesdays and Fridays grown in Connecticut, which is when the Cabinet meets the Pre-the chief ingredient of the native sident pats box or clara on the cigar But what is good enough table, the members help them for the Cabinet taste, and the test selvan avorróne le happy, and in of their loyalty la not only to smoka...... a haze of blue smoke the business what the Prasident sete before For the nation is discussed them, but to praise his choices
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MRS DATO. HARTELAN Mra. Otto Hartman, of Jersey City, will be tried on a charge of conspiring with Ernest Hermann to poison her husband by sending him a: box of drugged eandy, The trial of Hermann was stopped when bl Counsel, alleged that HartBAR amat the sweets, to himself to involve his wife and Hermann.
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