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FRIDAY, MARCH

1928.

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SATURDAY SOCCER.

SHIELD SEMI-FINAL AT SOOKUMPOO.

IMPORTANT LEAGUE MATCHES

GOLF CLUB.

SUNDAY'S STARTING

TIMES.

FANLING COURSE.

Royal Hong Kong Golf [By "Rover."} The programme of matches for starting times at Fanling on Saturday is a very attractive one,day are as follow:--

.m. D. G.

Bruce,

the following being the full list:

9.28

Hong Kong Shield Semi-final Re-

play. Kick off 4.15 p.m.:

9,32

9.36

"

Kowloon v. Hong Kong Club, at

Sookúmpoo. Referee:-Capt. 9.40 Austin. Linesmen: Messrs. Presley and Cowan.. Hong Kong Senior League. Kick off 4.30 p.m.:

Evang. W. K. Talt, J. Cameron. AI. G. Mills, W., K. Dunscombe.

THE BOAT RACE.

THE CHINA MAIL,

IMPRESSIONS OF CAMBRIDGE CREW.

GEARING OF OARSMEN.

Colonel

gave a false sense of timing to his THE VOLUNTEERS. crew and so lessened the vigour of

their attack. He now holds his

INSPECTION.'

head steady on his shoulders unti PREPARATIONS FOR ANNUAL the weight of it is linked up with his feet, and then difts it in the middle of the stroke.

When Crew Go To Ely.

This is what gives the crew their] power in the middle of the stroke

LATEST ORDERS.

Annual Inspection.

at 6.00 p.m. to attend practice MONEY & SHARES.

parade on Monday, March 12, and

the Annual Inspection on Thura-

| day, March 15, vido Order No. 2.

Scottish Company.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London

2/1

Monday, March 12th, at 5.30 p.m. All Platoons will parade at Corps Bank wire

2/- Va Headquarters for practice parade Bank on demand....... 2/- 8/16 for annual Inspection. Dress: Re-Bank 30 day's sight.. view Order Le., Glengarry, khaki Bank months' sight..../.

Credit 4 months' sight 2/1% tunic, kilt, sporxan, diced bone- tops, flashes, spats, rifle, bayonet,

Documentary 4 months'

sight belt and frog. Medals will be worn,

On Paris- Thursday, March 15. Inspection vide Order No. 2.

Annual

On demand Shoot arranged by Mr. R. M. Dyer

Sunday, March -18. Triangular Credits 4 months' sight 1820 between 2nd Battn. Scots Guards, On demand 2nd Battn. K.O.S.B., and Scottish

On Berlin-

1245

491

On New York— Company at Stonecutters.

On domand Sunday, April 1, 1928. Inter-Credits 60 days' sight 50 Platoon Shoot for "Dyer" Cup,

Strength.

On Bombay-

Cambridge, Feb. 2.

The following orders have been The Cambridge crew entered the of which I have spoken. He will issued by Lt. Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O.,

more as a stroke if he Commandant:- second period of their training on improve Tuesday last, when the Right Hon. keeps this lift of the head until a W. Dudley Ward (who, I am told, still later period, for then he may Kirkpatrick Scheme. is the only Privy Councillor who may make the finish much harder

"Kwong Lee" launch will leave has coached a University crew) throughout the boat. For it is a Murray Pier at 8.30 a.m. on San- Club took over the reins on the towing really hard finish tittar praday, March 11, 1928, for Kirk- Wauchope, sential to pace, and it is at present patrick Scheme. All interested are Sun-path from

writes "An Old Blue" in the "Daily lacking in this crew. The weighs invited to attend. Tina must be B. D. Telograph."

come off the handles of the Dars

brought. To a certain extent he is in a before the hands are home into the more fortunate position than his chest, with the result that the boat his rival at Oxford, Dr. F. C. settles down into the water and Mallam, for he has taken over a checks her speed just at the moment (a) The General Officer Com-

Wire crew that had already been to-when she should be running fastest,manding, South China Command, gether for over a week. I say to-a Holcroft, at seven, has lost some will inspect the Hong Kong Volun The following recruit is taken on On' demand. certain extent only because there is of the supplenter which he had at teer Defence Corps on Thursday, the strength on March 6, 1928, and On Calcutta- Homething to be said for changes the beginning of practice and is March 15, 1928, at 6 pm. on Murray posted to No. 11 Platoon

(Portu Wire 'guése Company)-No. 1306 Pte. On demand Ain order in early stages, when the stiffening over the stretcher, ⠀⠀ T Parade ground.

Individual members of a crew are think that this B due to his trying. Every member of the Corps (Re-] A. L. Mills. F. being grounded, and a fresh coach to work too hard, but probably the serve Company included) is requir-

run the more easily get hold of a dead water of the Cam has some-ed to attend. W crew which is rowing in a fresh thing to do with it, for it is too (b) The Corps less Battery, order, and is therefore not too com-easy to get hold of a firm lump of Mounted Infantry and Armoured Comdr.fortable,

water, with the result that life is Car Companies will parade at Corps When I saw them on Tuesday | bound to go and stiffening becomes Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. they were rowing in the following} difficult to avoid. As soon as the One marker from each unit will order, and I think there is very crew migrate to Ely and row on report to the Corps Sergeant-Major on Murray Parade ground at 6.30 m. They must know the number of files in their own units.

B. P. MacMahon, Comdr. Fowic,

Morley.

9.44

D. M. Goodall, Wheeler.

F.

9.48

J. F. Kennedy,

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Recreio v. Chinese Athletic, Club ground. Referee: Mr. Gilbert. Scots Guards v. K.O.S.B., .Chat- ham Rond. Referee: Mr: Smith.

9.52

A. B. Stewart, H. Bloxham..

9.56

H. Graves. G.

Garrett.

South China v. Pollee, Caroline Hill Réferee: Mr. Willis, Hong Kong League, Junior ("A") Division. Kick off 3 p.m.

10.00

G. "Murray,

Brown.

10.04

J. W. Alabaster, Coulthart.

10.08

St. Joseph's V. Kowloon, SL

Joseph's ground. Referee: 10.12 Mr. Lonsdale.

Recreio v. R.A., Recreio ground. 10.16

Referee: Mr. Hutchins,

A. R. Cox, W. A. Weight

little doubt that no further changes the faster waters of the Ouse they E. D. Black, C. Hwill take place unless something should gain enormously in life. Eldridge.

S. I. Langston, R. G. S. Kay,

10.20

A. B. Purves, F. Taylor,

The following matches in the 1st 10.24 Division League have been arrang- ed for Wednesday next the 14th 10,28 iust.. kick off 4.15 p.m.

Hong Kong Lengue-1st Division: 10,32

K.O.S.B. Regt. v. Queen's Regt, † 10,36 |

Sookumpoo. Referee: Mr. Barber.

10.40

K.A. V. Scots Guards. Chathain

Rond. Referee: Mr. Baldwin. | 10,44

The chief match on Saturday, is | 10.48 the Re-play Shield Semi-Final at Sookumpoo between the Club and 10.52 Kowloon and a rare good fight should result in the second meat-10.56 ing of these two clubs, local rivalrý) accentuating the great interesting | 11.00 in the result,

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#

11.01

With the R.A. short of severaĵ regular players, these having left 11.08 the local garrison, the Police won their semi-final on Wednesday "by | 11.12 three quals to one, their latest ac quisition McGreevy getting all the 11.16 Police zonds. It is a remarkable feature of this year's Shield match that the three Civilian

sides-Club, Police and Kowloon.... who have provided League points

in

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unforeseen occurs.

T. D. E. Pendered. A. B. 2. Raworth.

S., T. Butlin, A. Som- merfelt.

E. M. Ellis, A. J. Frank.

G. Davidson, J. M. Norrie.

II. G. Hegarty, J. Kaikes,

H. U. Ireland, H. Spicer.

Hivi

C. L. Sandes, L. G. S. Dodwell.

0. E. L. Marton. J. E.. L. MacKay.

A. H. Ferguson, L. R. Andrewes.

R. A. Green, E. P. Strealfield,

A. Leach, A. E. Lissa.

man.

E. Norman Butler,

Eton and Third Trinity (bow) .......... 11

N. M. Aldous, St: John's, Leather- head and Selwyn ..

# E. Letchworth, Downside and Christ'a

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12 10

4. R. Becsly, Oundle and

First Trinity ...... 12.13

5. M. H. Warriner, Har- row and First Trinity

13

3

4

14

-12

G. J. B. Collins, Eton and

Third Trinity

7. J. C. Holcroft, Radley

and Pembroke

R. J. Elles, Mari-

borough and Trinity Hall (stroke)

A. L. Sulley, Donstone

11

9

To none of them should this transference be of more value than (e) Battery, Mounted Infantry to Collins. In a slow-moving boat and Armoured Car Companies will he has more work cut out for him parade on Murray Parade ground at than he can possibly contend with. 5.15 p.m. His chief fault is that he is rather Dress: Drill tunics, shorts and slow with his leg-work at the begin-puttees, hosetops, helmets, belts, ning. He appears to be getting rifles and bayonets. Medals will be his weight on to the handle of the worn if in possession, if not, ribbons Dar and then starting his drive 1 inch long. Chin straps will be from the stretcher, with the result worn under the chin. that, although his blade is in per- The Battery as above, only no fect time with stroke's, his work rifles, no hosetops, bandoliera In-) is just a trifle late. Warriner at stead of belts.

Leave.

134

1844

134

184

On Singapore-- . On demand........

86

98

782

The following are granted leave

On Manila- of absence from the Corps:-

No. 372 Pte. E. Docherty, No. 6. On demand Platoon, from February 28, 1928, On Shanghal- to February 27, 1929, ·

On demand No, 1028 Pte. F. S. Gumley, M. I. Co., from March 17, 1928, to March 30 day's sight (private . paper)....na cats mee 15, 1929.

On Yokohama- No. 1276 Gnr. R. W. H. Maynard, Battery, from March 31 to Decem- On demand' ber 31, 1928.

No. 488 Sgt. D. G. Bruce, A.C. Co., from March 1 to December 31.

1028,

No. 1207 Bandaman A. M..Souza, Corps Band, from March 5 to May

4. 1928.

Resignations.

104

0.00

Gold Leaf, 100 fine

(per tael) Sovereigns (Bank's

buying rate).... Silver (per oz.)

26 3/16 Bar Silver in Hong

Keng

3% prem. Chinesa Copper Cash nom. Chinese Copper Cents 5% prem

The following are permitted to late of Native In- resign from the Corps:

terest

No. 721 Spr. A. Spary, Engineer Chinese Sub. Coin

·Co., as from March 1, 1928.

No. 790 Pte. F. A. Kemp, A.C. Co., as from March 1, 1928.

no

of

No. 1011 Pte. F. K. Garton, A.C. .Co., as from. March 1, 1928.

1928.

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five is a little slow at the start and -Mounted Infantry Company, a little awkward at the finish, but Motor Cyclists and Drivers дя 5% he uses his great power well in the above, only with bandoliera, middle of the stroke. He will, Ikosetops. breeches instend 9% think, be the gamble. of the Cam-shorta.

bridge crew, and it will be inter-

No. 686 Lee.-Corpl. A. Brailsford, Remainder of Armoured Car Com-Corps Signals, as from March 1st, esting to see if he can improve in pany as above, with bandoliers. quickness sufficiently to keep upl Scottish Company will dress in with the rest of the crew when they, the kilt with glengarries, khaki Co., as from February 22, 1928.

No. 722 Cpl. E D. Black, A.C. and Selwyn (cox). 8 0 leave the Cam and gain in pace. tunics, sporrans, diced bosetops,

No. 981 Pte. J. Reidy, Reserve This crew, is nearly 5lb. per man

Beesly at four has, I think, im- flashes and spats. Belts and froge..Co., as from January 20, 1928. D.. Templeton, T. Ram-

heavier than the Oxford crew, for proved more than anyone. His Officer' Dress: Khaki drill. нау.

No. 187 Pte. L. Jack, No. hosetops, Eit averages 12st. 84lb.. It is, in work comes straight from the shorts, puttees,

sam Platoon, as from March 7, 1928. spite of the extreme weight of stretcher and at once. Moreover, browne belt, asword and sword knot,

No. 424, Pte. D. McCallum, A.C. Collins at 6, wail balanced, for as his hands are very light when he helmets.

Co., as from March 10, 1928. stroke side as a whole is only 71b. ia reaching out, it is fully effective.

No. 859 Pte. B. J. Vickers, A.C. heavier than bow side. The worst His only fault now is that he is, if

Co., as from March 1, 1928. point about this placing of the Imay so put it, a little mean with weights is that the crew is almost his finish. If he could only oper Practice Parade for the above in- Having purchased discharge, as 2st. heavier in the stern half than out his shoulders a little more and spection will take place at Volun: from February. 3, 1928-No. 751

Pie. G. A. Bond, No. 2 Platoon. in the bows, and, if there is any-row his hands in a shade higher teer Headquarters at 6.50 p.m. on thing in Dr. Bourne's stream-line up he would undoubtedly be the Monday,

March 12, 1928, in theories, this fact will tell against best oar in the boat. them unless the crew are seated a

A. 0. Brawn, R.

Greensmith.

R. L. Stewart, J.

Shorry.

AMATEURISM.

HOUSE.

P.

to most of the other Clubs in the BOBBY JONES AND HIS £10,000 Senior League in the Colony should be the last remaining clubs Hong Kong's principal football competition.

The case of Mr. Jones and his gift house has served to draw at tention to the question of veiled amateurism and the dangers aris-

aniform.

Practice Parade.

Letchworth has taken quite com- Members are reminded that

at-

for

is fortably to the bow side, and hastendance at the G.O.C.'s inspection

found his old form at onec. Aldous is one of the qualifications at 2, the only product of the Fair-efficiency.

little further forward than usual.

Placing of No. 6. The League Competition resumes

The most awkard thing for the again on Saturday and the meet from certain practices, which boat-builder to overcome is the

bairn school in the crew, has atbi Arms will be drawn from Corps something to learn, or unlearn, be- Hedquarters from Monday to Wed-

ing of the Recreio and the Athle-though perfectly innocent in con-placing of 6, for he is so long In fore he can fully justify himself.nesday, March 12 to 14, between i tie at the Club ground for the ception, tend in the long run to the leg that he will need some 4in. He has learned to control his slide 9 a.m. and 12 noon or 2 and 4 p.m., second time should provide a good create an atmosphere of grave match with the Recreio making a fresh start after their recent de suspicion and bring odium on the more rowing space than the 50%in, and his body-work is good, but he or 5 and 6 p.m.

cline, and a close result, with the Athletic securing the points is ex- pected.

game.

Rifle Meeting.

which is usually provided. It is heavy with his hands over the has, I believe, been very difficult to stretcher and slow into the water, Wherever the true spirit of ama at him into the boat in which the whilst at the finish he rows his The dates and order of events will teur sport exists the decision of

crew is now practising, but the job hands down on to his thighs instead be as follows:- Mr. Robert Jones in declining, after has been very well.done, for in spite of up to his cheat,

Sunday, April 8, 1928-Blake Norman Butler at bow rows in Shield, Francis Cup, Jar Competi- The Scots Guards and Borderers first accepting, the gift of a free of his enormous reach forward he match on the Military ground will hold house to the value of £10,000

be the only Senior match at Kow. from golfing friends and admirers/1s so placed that his oar is exactly pretty style, but he needs lighter tion, Plate Competition and Attack] loon and there should be a great in the State of Georgia, will be parallel with that of 4 throughout water and a faster boat before he Competition.

in the Senior Division.

The Police v. South China match

heartily appinuded.

Though the present was made, and accepted, in all good faith, and

BOXING

(Hongkong Boxing Association)

THIRTY-NINTH TOURNAMENT.

EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME

the stroke. This has been effected can do himself full justice. In

Monday, April 9, 1928:-Corps struggle between the two Scottish

not only by stopping him back from Sulley, the coxswain, Cambridge Championship and Tyro Competi- teams, with the Guards all out to

his work, but by giving him a long- have the advantage of nearly a tion, Musketry Competition, Re- secure the points which if they win them will make them strong even sanctioned by the United rigger, and an oar with a longer stone in weight, which is a very serves Cup, and Lewis Gun Com-

inboard measurement than the rest considerable amount, and at the petition. favourites for runners-up medals States Golf Association, a body be of the crew. The greater leverage least compensates for lack of ex-

Revolver Competition both days. yond suspicion, the great sporting which be thus obtains is allowed for perience. It is not definitely decid-

Entrance fees:--All Invididual public was not slow to recognisé

ed when the crew are to leave for events $1 per man per competition, that a blunder had been committed. by giving him a larger blade,

The gearing of oarsmen in a sub- Ely. It was felt that a blow had been ject which has never

other events 50 centa per man, with been tho

Oxford's Hardest Work. struck at the very foundations of roughly investigated, mainly for

exception of Revolver Competition For the first time since practice (unlimited entries) for which the strength, which in view of Wed amateurismo in sport, from which reasons of expense and the fact began the Oxford crew went over fee is 20 cents per entry, made on nesday's game is unlikely, as one the consequences would be disas-that sufficient time is seldom avail the long course.. In the same order the range. or two of the Police are still feel-trous and far-reaching..

All strict amateur associations able; yet scientifically it cannot be as on Tuesday they had a two-mile Intending competitors must send ing the effects of the R.A. game have set their faces against the right that, in a crew composed of row from Horse Gate to Nuneham in their names, accompanied by en-j

all of different build, boathouse, occasionally working up trance fees, not later than Monday: LEE THEATRE "commercialisation of one's skill." eight men is a small one, the two matches a principle which, though excel-size, and weight, each should wield to a sharp burst which, however, April 2, 1928, to the Hon. Secre

oar of exactly the same size. they did not maintain for long. On tary, Rifle Meeting, Volunteer Head- The variations in Collins's oar are the return journey they paddled to quarters.

nt Caroline Hill will be a good struggle it Police field

Although the Junior programme

arranged are very interesting ones. lent in theory, seems difficult to put St. Joseph's did splendidly to beat into practice.

the Borderera Reserve on Saturday

last and thereby breaking the re- POLO INSTEAD.

J

NO DOG RACING AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

markable record put up by the Re- gimental side these last two sea- aons, and they should win against Kowloon Reserves. on Saturday, al- though the latter are a good all-

A scheme for now amusements at round lot and mày spring a sur-

the Crystal Palace was announced The R.A. who defeated a prise. very weak Recreio Reserves team by the general manager, Mr. H. J. at Sookumpoo two week's ago will Buckland, at the annual meeting find Recreio at King's Fark a very the trustees. He said:- different proportion and the local Jads may turn the tables on their heavfer opponents.

CLUB TEAM.

an

a step in the right direction, but a Radley boathouse, where, after a very small one, for his effective rest, they came through to Sandford reach must be at least 12in. longer without a halt, and then paddled than that of Norman Butler at bow, home to the boathouse. This is the whilst an extra inch and a half Inhardest work they have. so far at- board only makes a difference of tempted. 2in. in a full reach out.

During the ten days which have elapsed since I first saw them the crew has altered considerably, and they are not quite so taking to the eye as they were. This is mainly

As the trustees have now de- due to the fact that some members cided against greyhound racing, it of the crew have Improved whilst

is necessary to embark on other others have stood still, which is

REVENUE FROM BETTING.

Mr. MacDonald's View.

Musketry.

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The Field Section and Corps Signals will fire Part I. Table "T" at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, March 11.

Range Officer: Lieut. R. S. Logan. Launch will leave Murray Pler at: 9 a.m. and call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10 a.m.

Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, but rifle, bayonet, pouches, braces and belt must be worn.

Arms will be drawn from Corpa

schemes. One such scheme will be only natural at this stage of prac In an interview, the Right Hon. to reintroduce polo in the Palace tice. Their rhythm as, a whole is J. Ramsay MacDonald said he was Headquarters to-day, between 9 a.m. grounds, with mounted sports such still rather puzzling, but they do not interested for or against the land 12 noon, or 2 and 4 p.m., or 5 The following will represent the as gymkhanas, pony races, and so not appear to be paddling a faster totalisator as a method of betting and 6 p.m.; and on Saturday, March

as the betting fraternity could look 10, between 9 am, and 1 p.m. (j Hong Kong Club on Saturday v. forth. These sports would be rigid stroke than they really are, Kowloon:

ly governed.

they did at first. They are not after that themselves. Sir David Burnett, who presided, quite so quick off the stretcher as He was opposed, however, to the Goal: Rodger; Backs: Bishop (Capt.), Holt; Halves: McBride, said that at the trustees special they were, for they have almost to introductor of the totalisator for Stewart, Watson; Forwards: Tay-meeting' the following resolution]a man got into a habit of stiffen-the purpose of facilitating the red at Stonecutters, on Sunday, i

Ing themselves, but they are de-Treasury deriving revenue from lor, Alexander, Scott, Smith, was passed:--

It having been reported to the veloping a very powerful drive in betting. The fact that we derived March 11, Particulars ses Order Simpson.

No. 4. Trustees that the Greyhound Racing the middle of the stroke.

revenues from drink was no ren- Elles at stroke is improving, for son why we should bring in other -Association Limited declined to ex-1

Signals. change the agreements for the in- he is learning to control his head categories of racial deterioration

Musketry Part I will be fired at Charlie Bray, the former Newport auguration of greyhound racing at much, better. Last year, and in from which to derive more re- County amatour goalkeeper, has the Crystal Palace, it is resolved the Trial sights, he rather spoiled venue. This was only a method Stonecutters Range on Sunday, died following long illness that the agreement sealed in escrow his beat by raising his head just of saving the direct taxation of the March 11, vide, Order No. 4. at the age

of 28. Latterly, by the trustees be annulled. before he got in. This fault not rich, and putting more and more Bir David added: "There will be only deprived him of some of his of the cost of government on to

through in-health, he had been able

to assist only junior teams in the Newport district.

no greyhound racing so far as the effective reach, which lowered his the backs of the masses of the Crystal Palace is concerned."",

value as a boat-pusher, but also people.

Infantry Company.

There will no parade on Tuesday, March 18. All ranks must parade

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In a 12-rounds boxing contest at Toronto, described as for the

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Frenchy Berlanger won the decision over. Eraje Jarvis, of Millwall, states, Reuter.

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