TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926.
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SPORTS SECTION
THE AUSTRALIANS.
CIVIL SERVICE MATCH
DRAWN.
2nd: DAY'S PLAY.
London, Sept. i. The two-day match at Chiswick between the Civil Service and the Australians was left drawn.
(Overnight score-Australia. 400 runs for 7 wickets, J. M. Taylor 201, S. Everett "92 not out).
Second day's play (tc-day):— The weather was dull and showery, and the wicket wet.
After adding 14 runs without loss, the Australians declared at 45-1 runs for 7 wickets. Everett increased his secre to 100 not out. Rain then fell and the match was interrupted.
Play was resumeil at '2.30 p.m. Batting the first time, Civil Service were all ous for 59 runs..
Following on., they made 03 runs for 3 wickets and the match was left draAUTY,
There were a thousand specta-" tors to-day.-Reuter.
ST. LEGER.
CORONACH STILL THE FAVOURITE.
LATEST HOME PRICES,
London September 6. Betting on the St. beger run at Duoraster-morrow! is as follows:
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NOTES ON THE RACE.
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HOME SOCCER,
LATEST RESULTS IN
MID-WEEK.
FOUR DIVISIONS,
London; September 6. Matches to-day in the English Football League (home team given first) resulted :—
Division I.
Bolton 2, Arnebal 2. "Cardi B, Leeds 1.
Burnley 3, Newcastle 3. Wednesday 1. West Ham 0, Tottenham 2. Lalcev,er 2. West Bromwich 3, Everton 2.
"Division IL
Chelsen.2. Notts County B. Notts Forest. 1. Grimsby 1. Oldham 1, Manchester City 2.
Div. III (South); «
Aberdare 1. Millwall . Brentford 3. Southend 1. Bristol Rovers 2, Merthyr K Coventry 0. Cillingham 4- Northampton B. Norwich 0.
Div. II (North)."
Crew" 4. Koefrinle 0. Doncaster 1. Stuckport 2. Lineola 1, Tranmere 2. Wigan D, Stoke 3. Wajad 0. Ashington U.
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HOCKEY CLUB.
NEW SUB & ENTRANCE. FEES.
ANNUAL MEETING HELD.
The Hong Kong Hockey Club held their annual meeting Volunteer Headquarters yeste
H.K.F.C. REPORT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
CLEAN NEWSPAPERS. BATHING FATALITY.
LAST SEASON'S INCOME & EXPENSE.
STORY OF THE VANDERBILT COLLAPSE.
SCHOOLBOY DROWNED AT
TAIPO.
ACTIVITIES REVIEWED.
UNSAVOURY COMPETITORS.
BODY RECOVERED.
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For presentation"to the annui | The recent failure of threu pro- | A fatality attended the visit of a mouting this Friday (5.30 am at vincial American newspapers-the party of schoolboys to the Wan lu T,T. on London Messrs. Jardine's board room), the "Illustrated Daily Herald" of San stream at the back of the Taipo TT on Shanghai S9th report of the Hongkong Francisco, the "Illustrated Daily Railway Station, when they went to Football Club for the season 1025-25 News" of Los Angeles, and the bathe there on Sunday morning,
"Illustrated Daily Tab" of Miami Cha Kam-wing. 16 years of age,
Hongkong Bank states:-
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London. Interesting one of the schoolboys, stated on be- Chartered Bank 52 new members joined whis! Florida-reveals
The total story of the rise and fall of an ing questioned that he was among Mercantile Bank, A. & B, Several have resigned.
unconventional young editor who the party which went to the stream membership at present is 312..
do. section had a very failed in his efforts to establish aat 10.30 am on Sunday. He sald P. & C. Bank
C. The soccer pleasant season. Three members. "clean" chain of newspapers in that while they were sporting them- Bank of East Asia.... of the team went to Shanghat in every large town between the selves in the water. Lal.Chi-wa, who
Marine Insurances. connection with the
Pacific Interport, Atlantic and
Osean could not swim, got out of his depth Canton Insurance which Shanghai won by, four goals Piquancy is added to the story by and suddenly disappeared.
The China Underwriters ... to three,
the fact that the hero of boys gathered the bank and North China Insurance.. In connection with the Rugby Cornelius Vanderbilt, funr, is one waited for some time, but the miss Union Insurance Section it is stated that a success of the weithlest young men of ing boy was' not seen again. ful season culminated in the City America in his own right, besides Following the report of the incid winning the rugby challenge cup being the heir to the millions of ent, a search was made later in the From the Royal Navy, who have his father.
day when the body was recovered. been" holders for several years.
A Club team went to Shanghai jund acquitted themselves very well. Just losing to Shanghai by 63
points."
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Owing to lack of support from members this year so annual dia or dance was held, but the Rugby Section hekla small dinner at "Volunteer Headquarters, which, proved a great success.
The Committee regret to record! the deaths of Mr. T. A. Barelag Sir Paul Chater. Mr. P. H. Holyonk, Mr. A..W. Hoy and Mr. H. L Tayler.
The statement of income and ex 4nditure from August 11, 1925. to, June 30, 1926, shows that expend ture came to $4.344, of which the rgby interport expenses absorbed, $650.
Incidental expenses came to $64, and the upkeep of club house, ground and gear, etc., to $2.679.
On the income side entrance fees) amounted to $225, suuseriptions to GU865 and stand receipts, after de daeting part receipts to other clubs and collection fees, same to $1,407 an increase of nearly $300 on the previous sensUN.
and subscriptions showed a slight
The income from entrance feest drop, compared with the previona:
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day. When Mr. P. D. Evans pre-The expenditure generally show
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The income from the 1924-25 and! 1925-26 accounts yielded $150 and interest on War Loan, fixed deposit account
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current.
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On the resolution that the entrance fee for new members should be $10 and annual su scription $7. Mr. E. J. R.. Mitchell said that since the Club started brought in $255. The accounts after the war, they had a poor show a balance being excess of ex- ground at Happy Valley, "They petditure over income of $651. later" went 10 the U.S.R.C
Kowloon, but they had absolutely
to depend on the Services, for use;
of the ground.
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They had now secured the SMALL BOYS CLUB, ground at King's Park,and
a year
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services of a groundsman at 3240 GOOD PROGRESS MADE WITH
They hoped some day to have Cabled prica from Home inde their own pavilion and matshed
By "Patrol."):
ente that Coronach has taken o still firmer stand in the market.
The Faer has broken up bad and forfeits have been paid on a number of good hörsen.
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Notable among the absentees are Lanregaye, Apple Sammy. Swift
worldsbender 2
Plate.
to 4, he ran like anything but a potential champion.
Twice out of four times he fail ed them. Now over a distance
books aks for 5/2.
I predicted that he s 11
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After a time some of their oldi hockey players ceased playing.
Small Balance.
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At the beginning of the warl young Vanderbilt, still in his teens, not finished the education had already begun with private tutors, [and private schools. Against the Wishes of his family, he joined the American Army as a private and COLONEL THOMPSON SPEAKS saw service in France. When" the
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Refineries. China Sugars
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Cotabato, Sept. Thompson, for the first time since!
his arrival in the Philippines. defi Malabon Sugarə
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New Engineerings to Colonel Thompson's Shanghal Docks apeech there were several addresses Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. of "welcome in. which the speakers H.K. & S. Hotels (old) pointed out that more than 1,000,000 20.
cres of excellently situated land Hongkong Lands
(new) were avaliable for the production Hongkong Realty 6f rubber in Mindanao.
H.K. Territorial Following his addreas he ex Humphreys Estates. pressed himself informally on his Prince's Building Mr. Arthur Meighen, Conservative impressions of Cotabato. He was Rural Lands leader in Canada.
surprised, to learn that this rich province, with area about equal to Ewo Cottons
Cotton Mills. that of Massachusetts, had but five Orientals
war was over his family expected miles of roads and but one automo-Shanghai Cottons (old) him to go to Yale University to bile in the town of Cotabato, The finish his education. But this did latter was a fivver truck.
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At in with the plans of the staff of the "New York Herald" for young man. Instead he joined the
Canton Ices.... The party received a pleturesque Cements (comb.)
months, and eight months, then migrated to the welcome by hundreds of Mores in do. (old) more August Times" for some more vividly decorated vintas which do. (new)
later on went to came out to meet, the Mindor China Buses Washington as a political cor- The party was taken up the river China Lights (comb.) respondent.
to Cotabato in an old-fashioned do. IN REASED MEMBERSHIP.
(old) While he was in Washington he stern wheeler such as Mark Twain
do. started the "C. V. Newspaper Ser-used to write about in his stories of China Prov. (comb continued Mr. Mitchell, but they ed details of the
Since the "China Mail" publish-
vice," being aided in this work the Mississippi River.
do. (old) his wife. street urching'
Apparently he made a It' was gally decorated with tropi- do. do not want to leave the Club club several months ago, there has good job of this newspaper service. cal flowers and palms for the ocea Dairy Farme altogether. He suggested that Leen little change in the running But he wished to fly higher; and sion. Thousands of Moros in the Der A. Wing (full pd.) and Sure, Lulworth Love, Cimiez, non-playing members should be of this institution, although once again he turned. a deaf ear crowd grecting the mission wore do. (part pd.) and Captain Blood. Were they retained on a subscription of 33, markable strides have been made the advice of older and wiser red and white cards reading Hongkong Amusements. sensed away by Coronach, tas He proposed the resolution on the with the movement.
beads. Although he had but a few. "Moros are not ungrateful to cur H.K. Constructions agenda and suggested that his Thia, mark you.
As was explained before. the months' training as a reporter and Christian brothers...but we still re-Hongkong Electrics after the trouncing Lex gave him proposal in regard to old members kcal Police Department, acting on correspondent, he decided to be main Moros. Give them indepen-H.K. Developments the initiative given by the Ceylon come a publisher of newspapers on denee if you "must but give us a HK. Ropes (comb.) last back end in the Middle Park should be added to it.
Mr. H. Owen Hughes seconded.force, where a small boys' club had grand scale. That was just three separate government.".
do. Mr. G. Rankin proposed $10met with Coronach sold them a pup again
(old) satisfactory resuita,ears agc.
Datu Piang of Dulawan dominat- do. (new) in the Geíneas, Backed down to a entrance inclusive of the first started a similar movement
He began operations in Losjed here!
the festivities but Sultan Hongkong Tramways year's subscription. This amand boat the beginning of March this Angeles. He formed a publishing Sumaguindanao was
a colourful Lane, Crawfords ment was seconded.
year. The iden was to pick porporation, and the name of second. Owing to the fact that Macao Electrica bona fide waifs from the streets "Vanderbilt" worked like magic. nearly eight hours would have been Mackintosh and make them into useful citizen a very short time $5,000,000 had required to go up the river to the Nanyang Tobaccos untried, he scares the field; and the garding the finances, Mr. L. Etive work, while facilities were the stock, and the citizens of the this part of the trip was cancelled.
In response to a question re-by assisting them to find remunera-been deposited by Bubscribers to state of Data Piang at Dulawan, Peek Trams (old) good Ralph reviewed the expenditure given for lodging, food, education, flm city anxiously awaited the first The datu presented krises and Sinceres thing to "get beat." This may be for the year. The annual dinner, etc.
issue of "Los Angeles's first and various kinda of cutlery to members Singapore Trams the very race to upset the hot he said, proved to be an expensive Since the glub was formed. the only clean newspaper." It appear-of the party in such quantities that Taxis pota." I set a little dark "un in the item. It cost $114.52 and the membership has gradually ined on September 3, 1923, his they resembled pirates boarding United Asbestos probables. 10 be ridden by receipts were only $62.50. The creased and to-day there are mother's birthday. Its circulation ship when they went over the side" Jameson, the Irish jockey. The ground had cost $174.20. There twenty boya. Recently they were wax 130,000, but later on it reach of the Mindoro. He presented a do. books will take no liberties with was a balance of $12.74 only shifted to other quarters near the ed the figure of 212,000. In Decem-huge crocodile skull to be taken
Central Magistracy. ..
ber, 1923, he previously
founded his San back for Mrs. Thompson. The boys for the most part earn Francisco piper,
with an initial
More Capital Needed. their living by selling Chinese circulation of Mr. Mitchell's proposition was
100,000. At the newspapers. I also fancy the rapidly improve carried,
During the early height of the building boom in Governor Gutierrez delivered the ing Caisset to beat the 5/2 favourite The following öfficials
summer months, some of the lads Florida, he founded his Miami main welcoming address and to-morrow. His running at Good-elected for the following se fans on the streets, and the small riaking money from the first day. Investment of more capital,
expressed a desire to sell paper paper, which was a great success, stated that the province needed the wood should be disregarded as the son:President (Lt.Col. L. Goutlay needed was provided to let But, in apite of the success which concluded with the word "Blessed distance was far too short to get Bird, an indication of His St Leger (Mr. T. P. Saunderson); holy six of them have been given ring, the three papers have
B.S.0.) hon. secretary them engage in this trade. Recent attended his ventures at the begin- be the United States and the Ameri- chances. Lord Derby, the owner. treasurer (Mr, Duncan); captain work as messengers at headquar-gone bankrupt. --
now can people." does not make many mistakes. The of 1st team (Mr. E. J. R. Mittera,
Datu Piangin another specch mere fact that he has discarded chell); committee groundsman
Several reasons have been nut said that he wanted the United: Colorado in Caissot's favour speaks (Mr. B. D. Evans), captain
Although the boys carn enough forward for the failure. Firet States to retain sovereignty over the volumes for the latter.
2nd XI. (Mr. J. Wedlake); was gathered that progress
of to make them self-supporting, it come the conditions under which Moros because the latter would Further "local" prices are quoted captain of A. team (Mr. Saunder- been handicapped by lack of funds much
has the papers wore run. Salaries were then be assured that their religious by Mr. Frank Haytor, ng, follow:-son),
too high; inexperienced customs would be respected and 10:1 Booklet.
and insufficient accommodation, people were paid $50 a week for not changed.
A recent improvement was the doing work worth half the salary. In a pro-independence speech. arranging of a mess for these boys. The Los Angeles paper founder-Riego Dedios, on behalf of the local This arrangement for their food,jed on the rock of bad tactics. Mr.business community sale that the it was gathered, in vleiding good Vanderbilt was foolish enough to prosent land laws were adequate The big event in local baseball results, and obviously it keeps them incur the displeasure of the big-and would give foreign capital all will be seen at the Happy Valley on the premises and away from gest business men of the city hy the necessary opportunity for deve diamond at 6 p.m. to-morrow when mischief..
He declared that it attacking a charity scheme organ-lopment. last season's champions and the The boys have been regularly ired by them and the community. would be a sacrilege for the United runners up will meet for the last taking swimming practice at West! But there was another, and far Stales to fail in "keeping her pro- Lime.
Point and it is stated that they can riore important reason why the miso "after creating the Filipino #gapore- Until South China suffered their all swim with the exception of one newspaper could not succeed. Mr. nation in her own image"
Un demand second defeat on Saturday, their lad." When the police sports tale Vanderbilt from the very first went chances for premier honours this place shortly, Sergeant Nolloth, in for "clean" journalism. That s season seemed good. ese have also lost two matches, bath some swimming events for the boys. nows of crime, scandal, and other The Japan-who is in charge, intends to arrange to say, his papers did not contain!
I hope it may never arles again to South China.
'Only unsavoury matters.
con- that a large subsidy should be structive newe was to be found in given to any industry-The Frime the columns. Such papera stood Minister. (..
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$231.88 name is against Glenalbyn and an ench-way bet on brought forward.
him may prove a good investment
12/1 Lex.
33/1 Glenalbyn, Hercales, Hilika,. Norman Duke, Stool Point.
Other horses as per cable.]
ANOTHER "PRO."
AMERICAN LADY JOINS SUZANNE.
MISS MARY BROWNE.
New York, September 6, Mr. Pyle, who is Mle. Suzanne Lenglen's American manager. nounces that the well-known Amurt.
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