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GOLF.
ST. GEORGE'S DEFEAT ST. ANDREW'S.
ANNUAL MATCH.
The annual match between St. George's Society and St. Andrew's Society, played at Fanling yester- day, resulted in another win for the Arst mentioned Society, by the margin of 41⁄4 points. Foursomes were played in the morning, and at the tifin interval there was not much between, the two teams, St. "George's" having the advantage by 1⁄2 point. In the singles St. George's forged ahead, and won as stated.
Kazak pear St. George's Society won by 2% points, and the year before that St. Andrew's were the winners.
The Results,
The scores of the match (St. George's Society players frat) were as under:
The results were ag under:-,
Singles K.G.C.
F. E. Remedios
E. T. Andrews
8. Gray
A. W. Boberts
F. X. Remedios H. Page
J. O. McLaggan
B. Pagan
H, G. Howard W. S. Hillier S. J. Jordain E. Cock
*
.0. .0
5
SIIEK-O CLUB.
D. G. Bruce BLA. Sanda E. Davidson E. Grimble
H. B. L.. Dowbiggin
St. Andrew's.
St. George's.
Poursomes.
T. D. E. Pendered and L.
G. S. Dodwell beat..
Capt. Erakine and C.
C. Stark, 2 and 1 .. 1
Capt. E. F. Bloxham and
F. E. Remedios and An-
YACHTING.
SECOND OF SEASON'S CHAMPIONSHIPS;
1
RACE FOR. WHALERS.
THE CHINA MAIL,
An enjoyable afternoon's yacht- Ing was spent at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday in ideal weather conditions, when the second Championship for racing yachts was 'run, as well as a race for whalers from H.M. warships in
harbour,
The results were as follow:
Racing Yachts.
HOCKEY.
CLUB DEFEAT WASEDA
...: UNIVERSITY.
Ä PLAYER INJURED..
"FLOWER? BATTLE.
IRON BAR USED AS A
WEAPON.
KOWLOON V. HONG KONG,
MONDAY,
ARMISTICE DAY.
OBSERVANCE IN AMERICA ON SATURDAY.
OVEMBER 14, 1927.
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Washington, Saturday: Armistice Day was celebrateding
Playing at King's Park on Satur
Arising out of the dispute, bp day afternoon, the Hong Kong tween Bower sellers in Hong Kong Hockey Club defeated the Waseda and the growers in Kowloon, a Kow throughout the United States with University by two geals to one.
loon flower grower appeared at the the usual two minutes silence and After ten minutes' play, Lock Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday the decoration and unveiling of hart-Smith, the Club custodian, was charged with having participated in drawn out of his position, and an assault against one of the Wynd-companied by members of the memorials. President Coolidge, ac- Nakajima, receiving the ball, put itham Street atallholders who was in Into in empty goal. Lammert made
Cabinet and sonior-naval-and-mill-
a good try from an angle, but shot Kowloon at the time of the assault tary officers, notored to Arling a little wide. Shortly after he drove Several gardeners are alleged to ton cemetery and laid a wreath on Course. Channel Rocka (P.), a ball from the side line which have participated in the attack on the grave of the Unknown Soldier, Kowloon Rock (S.), Lyemun Beacon struck Hiral in the mouth, injuring the man from Kowloon and the ac-also on the late President Wilson'a (S.), Mark on line (S.) and Cust this player so badly that he had to cused was stated in evidence to have tomb at the National Cathedral. Rock Buoy (8.). Distance 8.6 retire from the game.
struck the complainant across the miles.
With only ten men playing for the shoulder with an iron bar..
Mayor. Walker of New York "H". Class,
Japanese, the, Club had more of the
addressed a large patriotic gather-i The arrest of the accused was due ing at the Monument of Eternal game, and scored through Sampson to the arrival on the scene of Sani-Light-Reuter's American Service, Time before the interval.
.Cor.
་
The Magistrate fined the accused $20 and ordered him to pay $5.com- pensation to the complainant. Ac- cused was further bound over to be of good behaviour for a year.
AFTER A YEAR,
CHINESE JAILED FOR USE OF KNIFE.
4.08.56 the second half Lammert scor-tary Inspector Roylance, who gave 4.07.19ed the winning goal. Shortly be evidence before Mr. Schofield. 4.05.41 ford the close Hara netted, but was 4.09.18 ruled off-side. 4.04.14
Teama: Club: W. J. Lockhart-Smith, 4.08.37
L.A. R. Duncan, J. E. Henry LAL. S. Lloyd, A. A. Dand (cap- 4.22.44 tain), Rev. J. P. Murray; Slipper 4.27.25 Whitley, Sampson, Woodward, G, P. 4.25.59 Lammert. 431.09 4.24.42 Waseda Uno; N. Nishida, T. 4.25.43 4.19.59 Kanao; H. Kirai, T. Okada, M. DNF
Nakajima; S: Minakami, Y. Ohukbo, 4.31.45 4.21.00 T. Hirose, T. Hara, K. Nasaka 4.27.28 4.21.01 (captain). "Y" Cinas,
Team Departs, The Waseda University team som- 4.28.04 4.28.04 prising the above players with Y. 4.32.56 4.32.56. Ebisawa, M. Tomanaga and E. Hida 4.31.02
4.31.02 (substitutes), Mr. G. Kageyama 4.30.26
4.30.26(Faculty Manager) andd Mr. Y 4.31.08 4.31.08 Hoshino (Tour Manager), left by 4.29.43 4.29.43 the s.s. "Korea Maru" yesterday for 4.39.06
4.36.57 Shanghai, where they are to play a 4.32.14
4.26.80 series of games before returning to Service Sailing.
Japan.. Course-Channel Rocks (P.), Kowloon Rock (P.), Cuat Rock (P.).
Fin. Cor. Time
1/2
D. H. Blake
Fin. Time
K. S. Morrison
Diana
4.09.22
Calleen
4.14.29
E. L. Sim
given
Rolie
H. S. Hilis
La Linda
Argulia II,
4.05.41 4.16.45. 4.14.16
P. S. Cassidy
Dorothea
4.12.13
W. E. L. Shenton
R. Sutherland
Daphnie
"I. & G." Classes.
4.22.44
Ailea.
7.
Halcyon
4.27.25 4.25.59
Foursomes. K.G.C.
Gael...
Pierrette
Thecla
Viking
drows
2
Joan.
Gray and Roberts
0
F. X. Remedios and Page .0
McLaggan and Pagan
Why Wonder
Howard and Hillier
Wings
..1
Bluenose
Jordain and Cock
..0
1
Boojum.
Adele
3
Adanac
E. W. Morris lost to
R. L. Moncrieff and
SHEK O CLUB.
Zephyr Lola
R. E. Macdougall, 2
and i
0
Bruce and Sanda
0
T. G. Bennett and H. G. Sheldon beat W. Iron- side and T. S. Whyte Smith, 2 up
Davidson and Grimble
.2.
Blake and Morrison ..
Sim and Hills..
0
Dowbiggin and Cassidy ..1 Shenton and Sutherland ::2
1.
9
L. R. Andrews beat
R. Young and G. Murray, 3 and 2
F. J. de Rome and Capt
G. S. Archbutt and Lt.
Col. E. D. Matthews lost to T.L. Christie and W. L. Dunbar. 0
A. E. Lissaman and A.
Leach bent C. B. Robertson and E. D. Black, 6 and 5..... 14-0
M. M. Mans and C. A.
ER: Halifax and F. A.
-0
Peel lost, lo D. G. Bruce and Adamson, 2 and 1
Wells lost to E. Forbes and A. Rit- chie, 4 and 3
Total
1/1
4% 4
Singles.
Pendered bent Capt.
Erskine, 2 and 1 1 0 Dodwell lost to Stark, 3
2nd 2
Young, 2 and 1
PRINCE "MQBBED." Extraordinary Scenes in London
London, Saturday?
The Prince of Wales, accom- panied by Mr. Winston Churchill, headed the torchlight procession of ex-Service men fra de Al bert Hall to, the Cenotaph at midnight.
[
Thirty thousand people assem bled at Whitehall and mobbed the Prince, cheering madly and wav Wanted in connection with a atab-ing hats and flags. bing affair at Shatin Pass on Dewas extricated by mounted and The Prince cember 18 last, a Chinese who had foot Police; the crowd singing succeeded in being at large for "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.' nearly a year, has been captured by the police at Taunwar. He was years Armistice night passed off For the first time for some charged before Mr. W. Schofield in Dublin in comparative calm. nt the Kowloon Magistracy on Hundreds of Police in the cen- Saturday with cutting and wound-tral thoroughfares quickly sup ing a compatriot, and causing pressed any attempted disorder. grievous bodily harm, and pleaded A curious development was the "guilty."
appearance of a band of black- According to Sub-Inspector Phit-shirted, men carrying a banner lips, the complainant went to the inscribed. "Irish Fascisti"
and accused's house to look for his waving Union Jacks.---Reuter. wife, and the accused who said that. A Great Pilgrimage. ho knew where the woman could be
Rugby, Yesterday. 4.14.15 At the Kowloon Magistracy on found, undertook to conduct, the As is usual on Sunday following: Saturday, Mr. W. Schofield beard complainant to her. When they. Armistice Day there was a great au application from Mr. M. K. Lo.came to Shatin Pass, the accused pilgrimage to-day to the Cenotaph for the re-hearing of a case decid- suddenly produced a pocket knife and the Unknown Warrior's Grava The 1st cruiser championship of a campan was fined $4,000 for it.
ed last week in which the mastor and attacked the complainant within Westminster Abbey. race for English and Chinese rig the unlawful possession of, 500 taelstence of four months' hard labour queue, some hundreds of yards long. The Magistrats passed son continuous clowly moving
Ambrose,"
4
. P. O. Gibbs 4.11,56
2. "Argus,"
Grand Totals:-K.C.C. 8; Shek-03. Club 16.
K.G.C. CHAMPIONSHIP.
Play in the First Round.
The results follow:-
Comdr. Boucher 4.12,50
"Iroquole,"
Lt. Watts-Russel 4.14.15
All three were whalerz.
YESTERDAY'S RACE.
Time
4.11.56
4.12.59
OPIUM FINE.
APPLICATION FOR A REHEARING.
ADMISSION DENIED.
of illegal prepared opium, and two mulcted in the sum of $1,000 each members of the boat's crew were for the same offence.
The first round of the Kowloon ged cruisers was held yesterday Golf Club Championship, which over a distance of 20.7 miles, the was won last year by Mr. F. E. Re-Stonecutter's Island (S.). Mark on course being Datum Rock (S.), medios, was decided on the Club's Line (P.), and Channel Rocks (S.). course yesterday,
The start was made in the fore- Mr. Lo pointed out that the sam- noon, with a north-east wind blow- pan was searched by contingents of Ing at force one. There, was
an police from both the Hong Kong- absence of wind in the afternoon, and Kowloon sides and no contra- and consequently the course for the band was found on board. Subse- Chinese rigged cruisers was thört ened. The amended distance for 'quently the harbour was dredged "C" Class was 17.54 miles.
and the oplum was recovered from Results for the two classes the bottom.
"E" Class
5. Gray beat T. G. Martin, 8 and
6.
J. D. Thomson beat W. S. Hillier,
2 and 1.
H. G. Howard received a walk,
over from F. C. Barry.
J. O..McLaggan received a walk
over from A. W..da Roza.
Norseman Curlew
A. W. Roberts beat F.. E. Law-La Cigale rence, 5 and 8.
Finishing Corrected
Time. Time. 4.44.03 3,59.12- 4.58.54 4.10.26 4.39.10 4.18.28 4.25.28 4.26.28 5.06.09 4.38.93 5.28.48 4.43.57
Imogen
D.N.F. "C" Class. Suipe..
..... 5.28.15 Helen ..................... 6.03.20 Dorothy II. D.N.F.
1
Capt. Bloxham
beat
1
0
Andrews lost to Murray,
F. Lickley beat T. Mitchell, 4 and
3.
3 and 2.
0
1
De Rome beat Moncrieff,
7 and 6
H. Overy beat F. X. Remedios, 3
and 2.
U. and L.
14 0
Capt. Morris beat Mac-
Coquette
dougall, 5 and 3... 14 0
Typhoon
Bennett halved with Iron-
F. E. Remedios beat E. T. An:
drews, 6 and 3.
Queen Bee
5.45.54
aide
Tavy II.
D.N.F.
0
Sheldon beat Whyte
Smith, 3 und 1.... 1.
0
Archhutt lost to Dunbar,
1 up...
0
I
"Lieut. Col. Matthews beat
Christie
1
0
Lissaman bent Robertson
3 and 2
1
0
Leach beat Black, 2 and 1 1
0
Maas lost to Bruce, 5 and
3
0
1
Peel beat Adamson, 1 up 1
Hallifax lost to Ritchie,
3 and 1
1
of pid bones.
Wells lost to Forbes, 5.
and 4
Total
34 1
94 6
A woman of 78, who says she will never leave home as long as her mother lives, is to be found in Wombwell (Yorks). The mother is 94. Both are drawing the old age pension.
A Harrow Weald woman missed her purse, and had given it up for lost when she saw her fox-terrier scratching a hole in the garden. He was hiding the purse in a hoard
FLOODS AT IPOH.
DISTRESSING SCENES IN
TOWN.
Trading Co. building
Ipoh, Nov, 2.
was marshalled by Mounted Police) and, as the mourners passed the memorial flowers were dropped at its base.
It is generally agreed that a deeper note of seriousness and res- traint has marked the celebrations of the anniversary this year, and there has been an absence of any taint of exultation.
The feature of all the speeches Last night Ipoh was subjected to and newspaper comment has been He also argued that the first flood of the season, the the interpreter had been under mis- Kinta river rising about 10 feet and the earnest demand that the main- apprehension when he took the ex-flooding nine-tenths of the streets tenance of peace shall be Britain's pression, "Hey" from the accused | in Old Town and rising three feet at main aim. The Prince of Wales's to mean an. admission of guilt. the Hong Kong Bank and the Straits appeal to seek peace, and ensue it That word, Mr. Lo said, was equi- vocal. As proof that the accused's replies were not admission of guilt, Mr. Lo called his Worship's atten 4.52.25% tion to the fact that the charge against them was possession of oplum on their sampan, whereas it was actually found in the bottom of the harbour.
5.28.15 6.03.29
has been. wholeheartedly endorsed In Belfeld Street the river was'a in all its implications in the Press, roaring torrent from midnight till and the "Sunday Times" saya that 9 a.m. to-day.
a great resurgence of will to peace, There were distreasing scenes. into terms of British policy has Street stalls were washed away and above all things emerged from the a vast area, of buildings was ren Armistice ceremonies. dered untenable near the river.
The high-water mark is two
One of the organisers of the Bri- inches below the last December re- tleh Legion Poppy Fund, referring Mr. Schofield adjourned the hear-cord.
to the Armistice Day sale of popies, Ing of the application until Wed-the streets and housefronts are that the sum of £500,000, which Roads have been broken up and says that there is every possibility Russian boots, so popular last
nesday morning,
choked with debris. year and the year before, are now
No casualties are reported.
was aimed at, was passed on Fri considered to be definitely out of
Over 400 persons visiting re- The weather is still gloomy and distributed throughout the country, day: Thirty million poppies were date, and women are beginning to Beach, Manitoba, were marooned though the water has subsided three and over two million leaflets and sorts at Victoria and Grand more trouble. fs exacted to-night; wear high-buttoned boots, fitting through the lake water submerging feet. closely to the leg, and reaching al-20 miles of railway tracks along the
posters were issued in connection most to the knee. These boots are shores of Lake Winnipeg and also able. The shop has one foot of Service.
Whiteaway's is still unapproach-with the offort-British Wireless actually a revival of the Victorian flooding the highways, thereby water insido three "button boot" fashion,
outside. isolating the whole region.
"Straits Times."
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Grand Total 144 10 After the match a photo of the; Bides was taken.
As St. George's Society are the holders there was no occasion for handing over the trophy, and con- sequently neither of the Presi dents: Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.Ü., or Mr. D. Templeton, were called upon for a speech,
The trophy, has been won by St. George's Society four times and by St. Andrew's two during the period
since it was given in 1921.
K.MCV. SHEK-O COUNTRY CLUB.
Win For Shek-D.
A match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the Shek-0 Country Club was played on the former Club's course on Saturday after
Conditions were: each match one point; byes, three holes and over, Xpoint,
a
The match resulted in a win fer the Shak-O Club by 16 points to B points. They won both singles and foursomes.
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FIRE STILL RAGING.
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OF DENMARK.".
The following unclaimed tele-, The cause of the Bekend grams are lying'at the office of the explosion Is Great Northern Telegraph Com- unknown. The fire is still raging. pany (Limited), of Denmark:
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PRINCE CAROL.
"RENUNCIATION IN BLACK
AND WHITE TEEN
Bucharest, Saturday,
A Government paper has been published consisting of correspond
| ence appertaining to Prince Carol's
three
tions the throne.
Router.
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