TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929.
Sport Columns
ST. PETER'S CLUB
Billiards and Ping Pong
Contests
The monthly circular of St. Peter's Young Men's Club for November
states;-
lemurs are requested to note that entries for the billiards and ping-pong championship tournaments will be closed on Tuesday, November 12, at
p.m.
All entrance fees must be paid be- fore the date fixed for the opening. The entrance fee for each individual event is $1. The tournament for both events will start on Saturday, Novem ber 16.
Marathon Race
The third annual Hong Kong Mara- then race under the auspices of St. Peter's Club will be held on Saturday, February 15,
The Club intends to enter n team to compete for the Team Shield, and men. hers are requested to get into train. ing for this event.
Gunner William Skelton, R.A., a keen sportsman and a member of the Club, is willing to train all those who are desiring to enter the race both as indi-i vidual and team rampetitors.
HOCKEY
Matches And Teams This Week
The first team of the Hong Kong Hockey Club to meet the Punjab Regiment on the Marina ground at 5 p.m. to-morrow will
be: C. 1. Gregory, W. Woodward, J. Rodger, O. Butler. A. A. Dand (captain); J. E. Noronha, V. W. Stanion, G. E. R. Divett. R. W. Skipp. E. J. R. Mitchell and C. C. Francis.
Y.M.C.A. v. Club de Recreio The following team will repre- sent the Y.M.C.A. 1st XI versus the Club de Recreio 1st XI. at King's Park this evening-Atyen; F. S. W. Smith, Jeffreys: Seddon. Allan, Snelling; Mitchell, Kearns. T. J. Price, W. H. Smith and A. Tate. Bully off 5 p.m.
"FLYING GENERAL"
"Golden Horse" Airman Still in Canton
Canton, Yesterday.
TENNIS STARS
Programme of Games
This Afternoon
The French tenis stars, M. M. Cochet, Brugnon, Rodel and Landry arrived yesterday, and will give exhibition games this afternoon, as already announced
in the "China Mail,"
Play will commence at 2 p.m. sharp, and conclude about 4 p.m., the matches taking place at the Chinese Recreation Club. The following is the programme:
1st Match-Rodel and Landry v. H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn.
End Match.-M. W. Lò v, Cochet. Brd Match-Maa Enid Lo and Cochet v. Mrs. Tottenham and Brugnon.
The French players leave by the "Andre Leboa" at 5.30 p.m.
Owing to the visit of the French tennis players, the Ladies' Recren- tion Club have postponed their At Home to Thursday, instead of to- day,
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Club's Teams For Two
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Matches
The following Rugby football matches have been arranged this week, both to begin at 5 p.m.
To-morrow: Club Y. ILM.S. "Berwick.". Team
follows: Buck, R. J. Grieve; Threequarters, G. P. Lammert, C. J. D. Law, G. A. L. Plummer. I.. Goldman; Halfbacks, R. M. Wood, V. W. L. Stanion; Forwards, D. L Milne- Day. J. Suttill, R. P. Moodie, T. Riddell, E. R. West, B. P. Masary, J. A. E. Kendrew, and E. B. Cammell.
On Friday. Club v. Somerset Light Infantry. Team as follows: Back, S. J. H. Fox; Threequarters, Ferguson, A, N. Other, I. A! Ross, A. D. Coppin: Halfbacks, M. G. Mills, E. D. Black; Forwards, J. E. Henry, S. Dale, W. E. Peers, R. D. Beaumont, Burnell. S. E. Edgar, S. A. Gregory, and V. R. Gordon.
POLICY IN CHINA
Foreign Minister's Appeal
Writing under the title of The rumour that Gen. Lau Pui-Foreign Relations and Public chuen, the Chief of the Bureau of Aviation in Yunnan hud, a few days ago, gone back to Yunnan by the plane, "Golden Horse," as circulated in some quarters in the city is now proved to be absolutely baseless according to information obtained from the Bureau of Aviation at
Taishatou,
Opinion," Dr. C. T. Wang, Minister tribution to the "Shum Pao" and of Foreign Affairs, in a special con- "gin Wan Pao," two foremost dailies of the country, on the occa- sion of the eighteenth anniversary of the Republie on October 10, states that while the orientation of the National Government'e foreign policy is determined in accordance with the people's wishes, the people must, at the same time, know how to co-operate with the Government. They must know how to adapt their policy to changing conditions in international affairs as well as the country's internal situation and disregard unimportant issues that they may not lose sight of the intention to ultimate goal.
Since his return from the Capital Gen. Lau has never gone out of the city and is at present busily engaged in the work of planning out schemes to initiate the commercial air ser vice between Yunnan, Kwangai and Kwangtung.
Gen. Lau has no return to Yunnan for the present,
In order properly to give expres-
but may depute-Col. Chan-Chat-har,sion to their opinion, the Foreign the officer in charge of the flying Minister says that the people raust
THE
CHINA
INTERPORT CRICKET
The 90 was hoisted after 105 miautes. Lal Singh now had 48 to his credit.
AN EASY CATCH Marshall was taken off and
Torry" Wilson returned to have his second spell with the ball. His first delivery was successful. Lal Singh playing back to him to give him an easy catch for the fourth wicket.
Applause from all round the ground greeted the dusky hero on his return to the pavillon. His was an enterprising and effective effort, much needed when things were going wrong with his side.'
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T
MAIL,
MUI-TSAI CASE
FEMALE ADSENT FROM COURT
Fall of wickets:-1 for 5 runs
BAIL ENGENDERED (Wong), 2 for 11 (Hopkins), 3 for 24 (Wych), 4 for 94 (Lal
The possibility of estreating a Singh), for 99 (Braddell), 5 for bail of $500 on the ground that the 118 (Bostock HUI).
defendant was absent was mention- Shanghai-D. W. Leach (caped at the Kowloon Magistracy to- tain), E. G. Barnes, C. W. Howard. day, when Wong King (20), a F. E. T. Marshall, P. Madar, Dr. married woman, of Sai Chau, who W. E. O'Hara, H. E. Orr, T. L. was charged with unlawfully taking Rawsthorne, O. G. Simpson, L. Finto her employment, on or about. Stokes, T. W. R. Wilson.
named June 26, 1928, a mui toci, Wong Tim (nine) as a domestic servant and with ill-treating her on October 30, and on other previous dates by beating her with firewood at 633, Shanghal Street, failed to
It was our experience in the war that the best and fairest sportsmen and the finest fighters were in those battalions which had the best aports record. Dr. Nankivell, Ply-make her appearance. Malaya's total was 94. La mouth's M.O.F. Singh batted 100 minutes for his 48, which included five boundaries.
I will say here and now that Alec He scored freely with nico strokes | Goodman is the daddy of all the on both sides of the wicket and trainers, far and away the best I favoured risks when risks might have ever known.-Ted (Kid) have been justified. Its partper-Lewis. ship with Bostock Hill. lasting 80 minutes, took the total along from
24 to 94,
MALAYA'S CAPTAIN
On going in to bat, Braddell. the Malaya captain, was applaud- ed. He made the strokes expect- ed of him but adopted a cautious policy.
The innings having lasted 125 minutes, with the score at 99, Braddell was given out, caught at the wicket by Barres, off O'Hara, on the leg side. That was the de- cision given but whether it was justified or not a doubt was sug. gested-could not be the pavilion.
seen from
CENTURY HOISTED Smith, the fast bowler, went in to partner Bostock Hill, who now had over 30. In an over from Wilson, Bostock Hill scored two boundaries, one to leg and the other was a hard drive between cover and mid-o. The 100 was hoisted, accompanied by applause, three figures having been reached in just over two hours.
A boundary bye, off Wilson's bowling, caused the 110 to go up in the last over of the morning.
When the interval was taken, the total was 111. Bostock Hill had 40 (four boundaries) and Smith 0, both not out. Extras ac counted for 12,
"Torry" Wilson's analysis for the morning was four wickets for 33; O'Hara's was one for 20.
O'HARA'S BOWLING
Smith and Bostock Hill resumed nt 1.45 p.m. to the bowling of O'Hara and Wilson, who were on before lunch. Both bowlers resum- ed the attack doggedly and O'Hara got more work on the ball,
In his second over (the third after
lunch), O'Hara dismissed Bostock gip, the latter falling over to reach Hill, who snicked one to Wilson at
the ball-and hold catch.
Six wickets had
it; a brilliant
118 runs, the innings having lasted now fallen for
135 minutes.
gave no chance in his 48, which in- cluded 4 faurs,
Batting 100 minutes. Bostock Hill
Lal Singh, Bostock Hill shone as a defensive batsman-when others in his position might have been uneasy and chose the right balls to hit
More sedate than
for runs.
bal were on their toes now, trying Gibson was seventh in and Shang-
hard to keep Malaya down to a com- paratively small score to make up | for Donald Leach's losing the toss in his first venture as captain down here.
corps of the Yunnan Aviation first study the facts and try to agree The 120 arrived and then Gibson Bureau, to fly the plane, "Golden | upon a general principle and pro-anícked Wilson for a lucky four-his Horse" back to Yunnan to report cedure in order that they can assist firs; boundary.
on the result of the mission in the the Government in the carrying out | Score at 2 p.m.:- capital to the Yunnan Provincial of their wishes. Government.
ESTHONIAN TREATY
the latter receives authorisation
from his Government.
Negotiations for the conclusion of Based on Equality Anda Sino-Turkish Treaty between Dr.
Reciprocity
The proposed Sino-Esthonian
Treaty will shortly be signed by Mr. Kao Lu, Minister to Paris, and the Esthonian Minister there, as soon
Malaya-1st innings
W. A. D. Wynch, b Wilson 4 Evan Wong, b Wilson
Dr. H. O. Hopkins, b Wlison 4 Lat Singh, c & b Wilson.
48
A. J. Bostock Hill, e Wilson,
b O'Hara
48
R. B. L. Braddell (captain), C. C Wu, Minlater to Washington, W. A. B. Smith, not out
Barnes, b O'Hara and the Turkish Minister there will R. G. Gibson, not out also be resumed upon Dr, Wu's
Extras return to Washington from Geneva. It is understood that the two, Treaties will be on the basis of complete equality and reciprocity,
Total for 6 wkts.)
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It was stated that Mr.. M. W. Lo was instructed to defend. Sergt. E. G. Post, of the S.C.A., mentioned that there would be three witnesses for the prosecution.
His Worship remanded the case for 48 hours, and fixed thẻ hearing for December 10 at 11 at 2.15 p.m.
Reports from Paris suggest that the French attitude towards the Five-Power Naval Conference pro- posed to be held in London early in the New Year are the reverse of en- couraging.
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