FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928.
Sport Columns
BOWLS.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT RAINST
TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
the shot.
[By "Bina."]
a most in-
BILLIARDS.
Y.M.C.A. SERVICE MEN'S TOURNAMENT.
WON BY ARTILLERY.
Best Match.
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TENNIS,
THE CHINA MAIL,
|SATURDAY'S LEAGUE MATCHES
REVIEWED.
far.
TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.
TO-MORROW' MATCHES.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
ANNUAL MEETING OF
THE 11. K. F. C..
MÁNY SUBJECTS DISCUSSED.
dividuals.
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AN EXCHANGE.
After some discussion the word. ing of the sentence objected to was amended to read:-"Each affiliated WHY FRANCO-BRITISH PLAN
league or club may send,” etc.
A new Rulo 11 was proposed, that "the playing season in the Colony shall be as laid down by the Foot-
IS FAILING,
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MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
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Bank, on demand... 2/- 8/16.
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Rain greatly interfered with the The annual general meeting ofball Association of England-Rule
The system of interchange Bank, 30 days' sight. complete fulfilment of the league the Hong Kong Football Associa- 20." This provoked much discus- visits between English and Bank, 4 months aight 2/- 1⁄2 fixtures last Saturday, only four tion, which was held at the Volun. aion as to whether it was beneficial French children is in danger of Credits, 4 months' matches having been played to a teer Headquarters' inat evening, pro-jor practicable to declare a "closed" becoming rather one-sided. A re night finish. There was one unfinished duced a good deal of discussion on season in Hong Kong.
port shows that for seven French Documentary 4 months" match in the "B" division which the proposed alterations to rules. The majority of the meeting children who want to come to Bight. had to be stopped during the third The meeting was presided over by voted against the proposal. round but it was after the visiting Mr. R. M. Dyor who was supported
England only one English child is
On Parts The meeting agreed to an altera- desirous of going to France.
On demand side (Club de Recreio) had secur- by the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, tion to Rule 17, adding after The scheme has been in opera-Credits, 4 On Thursday evening, in the ed the necessary 50 games for C.M.G., Mesara. W. E. Hollands "Secretary" in line 3:-"The duties tion for some years, the custom sight Daring the week the principal members billiards 700 was play win over their hosts (the Univer- (Hon. Secretary), 1. Ormiston, F. of the Emergency Committee are being for English and French On Berlin... topic in bowling circles has beened the final match of an exciting sity). In compiling the league Smith, and Capt. A. W. Austin, to meet whenever necessary and to familles to "exchange" children. On demand
tournament held among service tables the points have been award- last Saturday's watch at Kowloon teams. The idea of a Service Tour- ed to the Recreto,
M.C., and Captain Quinn.
deal on behalf of the council with Not very long ago the applica-On demand Dock. I went ovor to Bee nament had been in the minds of the match and it was
The report and statement of ac-any matter which may be placed tions received from the two coun- South China gave a disappoint- teresting tussic. On all three rinks the Y.M.C.A. billiards committee ing display at Causeway Bay counts were passed by the meeting, before it, and its decisions shall be tries were about equal, and it is Credits, 60 days' sight
those of the council, only comparatively recently that for some time, and when entries against the Chinese R.C. Although the Chairman remarking that it was accepted as the bowling was first glass. In the were called for, eight teams accept-it was hardly.expected that the very satisfactory that the Associa-/Aubject to confirmation at the next the disproportion has become soi
marked. Bradbury versus Brown, match, ated the invitation. As it was in the visitors would register a victory, a tion had assisted charities to the council meeting." the fifth head, Brown made a fine nature of an experiment, more were much closer match than the 21 extent of $10,000 during the year. the Challenge Shield was next con- led to the change were explained
On Calcutta- Alteration to rule 7 relating to Some of the causes that have Wire drive when he was 2 down and got not desired, but the result of the games deficit was anticipated. The
Ito
On demand. HONORARIUMS.
a representative of the At the seventh head experiment has shown that such a Chinese R.C. players combined ex-
sidered, new wording baing sug-
On Singapore Brown piled them up round the Jack tournament can become very popu- tremely well and lost only one set
"Daily Telegraph" by Captain Mr. Ormiston then proposed that gested as follow:
On demand... and when the skips went up to bowl lar, and it is hoped to repeat it in out of nine.
"Players must be bona-fide mem- B. S. Townroe, secretary of the konorariums of $400 be granted to bers of their club. Honorary mem- United Associations of Great On demand
On Manila- he was lying 6. Bradbury however, some six months.
The Royal Engineers lost. their both the Hon. Secretary and the bera shall not be considered bona-Britain and France, an organisa played a narrow shot on the back-
A silver cup has been presented infth successive match when they Hon. Treasurer. hand and took out 3. Just before by Mr. W. Charity for compet-visited the Hong Kong C.C. Kow- This met with opposition from fide members. No member of His tion that has been largely instru-On demand
mental in arranging the inter-80 day's sight (private Majesty's Forcos shall play for a 6 p.m. a heavy squall passed over tion, and the winning team receive loon C.C. and Craigengower are the Sub-Inspector James who, while civilian club in this competition change of visits. The problem, and the rain was really heavy for a mementoes in the form of allver other two sides who have yet to agreeing that the officers no doubt without the written consent of his he said, was one that was receiv quarter of an hour. It looked then spoons. The Cup will be kept in gain their first points of the sea- deserved it, pointed out their honor-commanding officer, and the ap-ing attention, for almost every On demand as if the Game would have to be the Service Billiards Room at the son.
ary capacity, and said that if they proval of the counell. Not more day there arrived from France Gold Leaf, 100 Ane were to be paid at all, he suggested than four service players shall play applications from parents who (per tael) that $200 was quite sufficient. He for a civilian team in any match in wished to send their children Sovereigns (Bank'a would rather like to see the money this competition."
over. It is the view of the organ- buying rate) go to charity, as it was not quite The amendment
carried isation that English parents do Silver (per oz.) WILE "playing the game" to take money after some discussion in which not appreciate the value of a Bar Silver in Hong from the public and give it to in-some took the view that the new knowledge of modern languages
42% prem. rule seemed to prevent really good certainly not to the extent that Chinese Copper Cash nom. Mr. Ormiston's proposal was put servicemen from playing for clubs, it is appreciated by French, Ger- Chinese Copper Cents 8% prom. to the meeting and carried, after it but it was pointed out on the other, man, and Italian parents. had been pointed out that the work hand, that a serviceman could still
The Food Problem. of the Association had increased join a club with the consent of his Another cause of the decline in considerably.
commanding officer, but that clubs the number of English children A member raise the matter of could not play more than four wishing to visit France is the dif referees' fees which was $2 per servicemen.
'ference in the standard of living. match. The league could not af-] Explaining the reason for the Experience has shown that Eng ford to pay more for such services proposed alteration to rule 12 page lish boys and girls do not always on Shangbal but, he argued, when money was 16:-line 1 delete "misconduct." take kindly to French feeding. being given away, the referees After "the" in line 3 Insert: For one thing, they miss the cus- Hongkong Bank
deem fit. tomary porridge or bacon and do. Lon. Reg. It was pointed out that at the Misconduct during the progress of eggs that so often form the Eng-Chartered Bank last council meeting it was decided a match is dealt with by the lish breakfast. With the frugal Mercantile A. & B... £36.
... $1435 that a sum of 100 per cent. from the Emergency Committee under asso-French family the midday, meal P. &O, Bank..... funds of the Association would be ciation rule 17," delete the remain is not likely to be the heavy re- Bank of East Asia ... $75
Insurances, The following have been select-handed to the leagues for the reder of the rule.. Captain Austin past to which the English boy and
$020 said the idea was to take the power girl are generally used. Then Canton Insurance ed to represent the K.C.C. in their fereca.
Union Insurance ..... $338 of dealing with everything from again, though tea is becoming North China Insurance Tid4 League match in the "R" division,
REFEREES FEES.
the Emergency Committee and more popular in France, it is not Yangtze Insurance... £50 against the Craigengower Cricket;
Sub-Inspector James proposed a make the council do its job. The the meal with bread and jam that China Underwriters .. $2,80 Club on the K.C.C. ground at 4.301
children get in Eng-China Fire Insurance $285
HE. Fire Insurance .. $722%+ p.m. on Saturday: J. N. Owen and grant of 200 per cent. on referees' Committee dealt with misconduct, the
Supper, too, 18 Д W. Brown, W. Woodward, and C. J. fees, remarking that if a referee which was their job, but it was land.
Shipping The Eng Douglaner........... $87 took part in ten games he only re-thought better that the council more simple meal. Tacchi, J. S. Smith and A. J. Kew-ceived $20 for the season, which should deal with clubs instead of lish child must, of course, ex- H.K. Bleamboats... 229
members of the Emergency Com-pect to meet different conditions ILE. Tugs & Lighters $2 was very little.
Indo-Chinas (Pref) [on going to France, and in very The proposal was seconded and mittee.
.No. (Del.) The proposition was agreed to. many cases displays the adapt Shelf Transports The positions in the League to! carried.
Two proposed alterations for the ability of the race, getting on well Water-bosta THE RULES. date are
Lat Wah Cup competition were also in the temporary home.
Mining. Alterations to rules were then agreed to. They were rule 10, P.. W. L. Pts. "discussed.
The English children who have Benguets page 24. Delete present rule and gone to France have left behind allan Mining Ad.
Langkata (Combined). T12.20 The first proposal was alteration substitute:"All reports as to non- them pleasant memories of the do. (Single) ... T5.90 to rule 5 by deleting the words "be fulfilment of fixtures or any com- visit, and there are any number of Shanghal Explorations 12.45
T34 entitled to," and adding at the end plaints whatsoever shall be dealt French homes, many of them of Shanghai Loang of the rale:"An extraordinary with by the counell as they may very aristocratic families, where Trench Hines
welcome is waiting 42 general meeting may be called at deem fit. Misconduct during the a
the discretion of the council or at progress of a match is dealt with for children. Needless to
postponed; but the green must be Kowloon Y.M,C.A., and the name In the "C" division, the thres wonderfully well drained as a few of the winning teams inscribed on Chinese teams share the honour of minutes afterwards, the water only small shields affixed to the base of being the only undefeated sides so lay in one part where it was not an the Cup. encumberance. By 6.30 It was' de- elded to carry on and it is a 'great pity that Jupiter Pluvius decided Thursday's match was between to step in once more. I think the the Wireless. Staff (Sonecutters) Association ought to make a definite team, (Captain L/Tel. J. Pomeroy) ruling as to what happens in the and 31st Heavy Battery, R.A, Team, case of a postponed game, because (Captain Sergt. Leach) and was for in a climate like ours rainstorms of 150 points for each game. The this nature are to be expected all match was the best that had been through the Summer.
played during the tournament, as on well as being the one in which the difference between the scores was: the least. The following are the teama, with the individual scores:
Ciy Service were beaten Saturday by the Bowling Green and they played off a postponed match on Sunday against the Police when they again lost. Taikoo are getting back to something like old form and after their victory last | week to-morrow's match against the lendera will be worth seeing.
The Police, at home should ac count for K.C.C. as they are very strong on their own green.
Civil Service have a difficult task! in trying to get their first points from Kowloon Dock, and I do not think they will succeed.
In the Second division the match that counts is Kowloon Bowling Green versus Civil Service. Both are in the running for the Cham- pionship and with the possibility. of their first team being relegated the Second string of the Civil Ser- vice are all out for promotion. I expect them to win.
31st Heavy Battery.
Gar. Rich Sgt. French
Bdr.. Davey
25
141
B.Q.M.S. Grimes
150
Sgt. Scouler
150
Sgt. Leach
138
1G0
814
W/T. Staff.
P.O. Pitts L/T. Giles
150
160
L/T. Cohring
129
L/T, Campion
126
L/T. Pomeroy
150
Tel, Sorbie
101
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The following fixtures are down for decision to-morrow: "B" Division. Nippon v. Hon Kong C.C. R.E. v. Indian R.C. K.C.C. v. Craigongower. "Varsity v. South China: Recreio v. Chinese R.C.
"C" Division. R.A.0.C. v. Kennedy-rd. M:Q. S.C.A.A. v. Kowloon Indians. C.R.C.-1 v. Kowloon C.C. Indian R.C. v. Nippon. Recreio-2 v. R.A.M.C. YM.CA. v. Recreio-1.
H.K.C.C. v. Civil Service.
K.C.C. Teams For To-morrow.
LEAGUE TABLES.
"A" Division.
Chinese R.C.
€ 6
4 1
0 12
8
5 *
2 6
1
2 2
5
1
4
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F. W. L
Another game that interests me
The 31st Heavy Battery won by Hong Kong C.C.. 5 to-morrow is East Point versus 8 points. Club de Recreio "A". East Point
M.B.K..... The last game, on which the Craigengower C.C. S have lost players and the Recrelo match depended was well contest University. have not been playing as well late-ed, and the last few strokes were Kowloon C.C. ly as when the season opened.
watched in silence. We heard from Indian R.C. Saturday's match will give us a very good idea of their respective could not stand the strain, and had one of the Wireless Staff that he strength. think the Recrelo to retire for a space! The enthu-Chinese R.C. ought to win on their own green.siasm was gratifying to the pro-South China A.A.. 6
moters, and the capacity of the Hong Kong C.C. Billiards Room was taxed to the Recreio utmost with the number of sup-Indlan R.C. porters.
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TO-MORROW'S GAMES,
Fixtures arranged for to-morrow
Nippon
University M.B.K.
should beneft also.
["council
as they may
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other business. shall be Delete the words from "from" in 1 10 and no
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are:-
Division I
Police v. Kowloon C. C. C.S.C.C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C. Cralgengower v. Taikoo,
Division II..
Bowling Green v. Civil Service. Yacht Club v. Craigengower. Reurolo "A" v. East Point. Kowloon C. C. v. Recreio "B",
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to date are:-
Division I.
P. W. D. L. Pia Craigengower C.C. & 6 0 0 10 Taikoo R.C.' ........· 4 3 0 1 6 Kowloon B.G.C... 6 3 0 3 6
Progress of Tourney.
At the close of the match, the Royal Engineers, 5 0 Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. after a Kowloon C.C.
few words of congratulation to the Craigengower C.C. 6 victora, and commiseration to the
"C" Division. vanquished, who after all, were]
ARTHUR PIÑERO. TOO Lanits. Fotels & Bider.
BUSY TO TALK.
Mr. R. M. Dyer was re-elected ther have to send two representa- 2
tives to such incctings, attendance at President for the ensuing year. which was not always very big, at The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kötewall. 0
Sir Arthur Pinero, the play-Humphreys Estates though the annual meeting was the C.M.G., and Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, most important of the year.
re-elected Vice-Prest-wright, whose new one-act play, Hongkong Realfiesm CLE. were
"The Private Room," is the out- RK Territorials Sub-Inspector James agreed to dents. Mr. W. E. Hollands was re-
and Mr. standing success of the Grand Prince's Buildings the first part of the addition but elected hon. secretary
Pablle Ttilities. objected to the last sentence. He G. T. May Hon. treasurer. The Guignol programme at the Little
HK. TramwaYA Theatre, celebrated his 73rd
Peak Trams fold asserted that the Association could following were elected to the coun-
do. (new) not make clubs send to the meeting, ell-Captain A. W. Austin, M.C., birthday recently. 3 8 It was an attempt to introduce and Messra. J. Ormiston, J. McCub-
discipline which must be strongly opposed.
beaten but not disgraced, present-Chinese R.C.-2 ed the prizes. The Sports Officer Chinese R.C.-1 of the Battery, on behalf of the Kowloon C.C. Team, thanked the Y.M.C.A. for Recreio-2 ... arranging the Tournament, and ex- Kennedy-rd. M.Q.. 7 pressed the thanks of the team for South China A.A.. 3 3 0 6 the sporting game put up by their Civil Service CC.. 5 8 2 opponents.
Hong Kong. Cho
The teams and their friends then R.A.M.C. adjourned for refreshments, dùring R.A.0.C. which Sergt. Leach and L/T. Nippon Pomeroy recorded their apprecia-Indian R.C. tion to Mr. Walker, the Billiards Y.M.C.A. Secretary of the Y.M.C.A., for all Recreio-1 that he had done in the Tourna-Kowloon I.T.C.
The progress of the tournament
Kowloon C.C......4 20 24 ment.
Police R.C... 5 2 0 3 4 Kowloon Dock R.C. 5 2 0 34 is shown below.
Civil Service 0.0.5 0 0 5 0
Prelim. Round.
20th Heavy Battery (466). v. R.A.M.C. (511) (won by 45).
6
W/T. Staff (651) (won by 98) v. Queen's Regt. (453)..
R.A.O.C. (506)
Y. 31st Heavy
Semi-Final.
6
3 8
6
6
2 4 4
7
2 5 4
4
1
1
1
6 0
7
0
SEAMAN HALL.
WINS MATCH AT SINGAPORE,
There was a more or less tame aeg.tion had had the use of the room at the past few years awaiting projectric_(new)
fold) $11,60 b 11.85 s (new). $11,70
most bin, M. C. Lawrence, H. L. Black, within the 'closely guarded pri-China Lights (omb.)
vacy of his study, and he recent- H. K. Lee and F. Smith.
Mr. Hollands pointed out that ly admitted that there are several for the last two years the Associa- new plays of his written during H.K. Electrics
duction.
Marsa Electrics Volunteer Headquarters for noth- sion in the third round, Hall once ing and he proposed that a small
"I am much too busy to talk H.K, Telephones snapping Charley's right arm round bonus of $25 be granted to the Arthur. "In fact, I am terribly Singapore Tractions
about birthdays," said Sir China Buses he essayed a swing Chinese staff. cleverly as
busy. I am always writing, you In the fourth round Hall got tol work with his right at clone range.
know, and I hope I shall continue
do. Prof.
Industriais,
This proposition was carried. Captain Austin said that clubs By the end of the sixth round he had did not get enough knowledge of to do so to the last. I have got established himself comfortably and the business of their council. At going to spend my birthday on
a new play in hand, and I am Canton Ices in the seventh he shook Charley Home the councils published coples t with two short lefts to the jaw while of their minutes so that everybody jí ho did not take a single return. A could know what was going on. He right to the jaw had Charley on the proposed that a similar procedure canvas but he jumped up and was, be followed in Hong Kong and that ready to continue. The gong in such information be published tervened. Charley was floored elther monthly or quarterly at the Singapore, June 29. The Seaman Nobby Hall-Kid again in the second round and again expense of the council.
Sub-Inspector James seconded Charley fight at the New World last he rose pluckily, He succeeded in
OPPONENT OUTCLASSED.
Shots For and Against.
For Agut. Up Da Craigengewer C.C. 314 266 48. Kowloon B.G.C.. 382 338 44 0 Talkoo R.C.
246 218 28 0 Kowloon D.R.C.
0 304 310 Polico R.C...... 278 306, 0 28 Kowloon C.C. ... 219 261
0 82 Battery (528) (won by. 22), Civil Service C.C. 285 319 0 84.
H.M.S. "Tamar" (495) v. R.A.F. night was not a very bright exhibi.sending in a right swing as the gong and the proposition was carried. Division IL
Kai Tack. (523) (won by 28).
tion of boxing, but it certainly sounded. Charley was weak at the showed us something of the British tenth saw him fighting as gamely which has led to great bloodshed end of the ninth round. But the
Peshawar, June 18-A quarrel | style of fighting. Hall was far too ]
as ever. From this stage onwards continues between two brothers, W/T. Staff (539) (won by 81) v. good for Charley who, although he Charley was punch drunk. Several the Nawab of Dir and the Khan of made a very game showing, all the times he slipped to the boards but Jandul, in Malakhand.. On June 4, R.A.M.C. (478).
way through, was outclassed.! Charley stripped well, but he ap refused to take a cbunt, Hall xan the Khan of Jandul, attacked a Dir peared to be untrained and stiff. out an easy winner. while Charley fort and was driven off. There Hall on the other hand, was almost was deservedly applauded for his were 200 casualties in all, and the Khan's forces also, lost some arms. as fresh at the end as he was at the gameness. start.
The best of the preliminaries was Two days later the Nawab of Hail won every-round. ] Charley could not make any impres- the Little Lewis-Young Din affair, Dir's forces captured a Jandul gar sion on Hall at the start and might Lewis knocking his opponent out in rison et Pankbora Bridge, and have been told to keep his left glove the fourth round with a nicely destroyed the bridge. The Khan of Jandul's forces bayo now. retired, closed when hitting. He did not do placed right to the jaw.
caving several places In the hands of the enemy.
P. W. D. L. Pls. Civil Service C... 6 4 0 1 8 1 East Point R.C... 84 028 Kowloon B.G.C... 6 4 0 2.8 Crafgengower C.C. & 3 0.3 6 Recreio "A"
6 3 0.3 6 Taikoo R.C.
4 2 0 2 4 Recreio "B"
Kowloon C.C. Yacht Club
4.2 0 2 4
5 1 0 4 2
4 0 0 4 0 Shots For and Against.
0
81at Heavy Battery (629) (won by 24) v. RA.F. Kai Tack (505),
Final
W/T. Staff (814)v. 81st Heavy Battery (808). (won by 8).
For Agat. Up Dr. Kowloon B.G.C.. 407 297 1100 Civil Service 'C.C. 822.268 04 Recreio A
326 278 48 0 All Clubs desiring to enter for any damage with it and his main Kid Aman and Y. Matsu drew East Point R.C.. 357 848
90 the Senior or the Junior League objective appeared to be the back over six rounds and Kid Lee won Talkod R.C. 291 237 0 6 Ping Pong are requested to sign in of Hall's neck, Hall got started in on a foul from Young Orchard who Kecrelo "B"... 222 233 10 11 at the South China Athletic Asso the second round. He made great hit low in the second round. Craigengower G.C. 321, 364. 0 43 ciation, Chinn Building, on or be- use of the left jabbing it with George Kim boat Young Kassim Yacht Club 132 195, 0768 fore the 14th Inst. The entrance plenty of force into Charley's ribs. over four rounds, Kowloon C.C. 250 848 098 fee is $10 for each team,
Continued at foot of next Column.)
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Miscellaneous.
HK. Constructions
H. K. Govt. Irena
HONG KONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland la published:-
Island.
Victoria Penk
Signal. Station
The Eyriet Feak Hotel
Talkoo Sanatorium:
Bowen Road (Alterbed
27 Mainland,
Talmoshan Kowloon: Peak
British Wireless Service.
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