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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930.

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RUGBY FOOTBALL

Navy Unlucky Against the Club

GOLF

Starting Times For

To-morrow

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club notifies the following starting times for to-morrow:-

9.16 a.m. C. B. Riggs, J. Morris. 9.28 W. J. S. Key, G. B. S.

Thomson.

With a very depleted team the Navy were unfortunate not to de- feat the Club yesterday afternoon, at Happy Valley. Soon after the kick off, a fine movement by the Navy threes gave Evans the ball, and, cluding several of the opposi- tion he opened up, the scoring for the Navy. Goul points were not added. Divett equalised for the Club some minutes later, a fine pass from Mussey enabling him to cross, This try was also unconverted.

9.32

9.36

J. Fleming. A. Ritchie. K. 3. Robertson, D. S. Edward..

9.40

9.44

A. W. II. Edie, D. Ellis. L. G. S. Dodwell. H. U. Ireland.

Good work by the Club defence was all that prevented the Navy adding further points till a nice intercepting movement by Churchill Kave the ball to Lammert for the latter to increase after a splendid retaliated

9.48

C. E. Holmes, J. W. Robertson.

9,52

9.50

10.00

W. C. Clark, S. S. Perry. A. G. Coppin, H. C. Shrubsole. R. K. Spicer.

the Club's score run. The Navy HOOD after, masterly 10.04.

passing ending in Smallwood getting over near the fing. Padden falled in

a difficult kick. The Club pressed

10.08

and good work by Divett and 10.12

Bonnar gave them the lead again,

through West. Divett did not add 10.16 goal points Churchill was playing 10.20

score.

10.24

a sterling game, repeatedly folling the Navy's attempts to Bailey almost got over but Massey

brought him down on the line, 10.28 Atkinson, however, managed to secure and grassed the ball. thus 10,32 making scorea even.

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Valentine, H.

J. P. Warren, J. H. Little. E.

M. Bryden, G. Davidson.

T. G. Bennett, F. A. Redmond.

W. S. Hillier, J. Jones. J. N. Grant,' H. Hampton.

A. C. I. Bowker, J. R. Hinton.

A. D. Humphreys, C. C. Roberts.

F. M. Ellis, R. P. Moodie.

E. Dea Voeux, O. Eager,

E. Lewin, C. Thwaites,

M. II. Turner, A. B. Raworth.

J. S. Drummond, D. J. Gilmore.

I. H. Geare. A. E. Lisaaman.

L. Yates, J. A. Bloom- field,

G.. E. Eliams, J. Coul- thart.

G. W. Sellars, T. S. Whyte-Smith.

D. Kern, B. J. Lacon. A. Anderson, A. 0. Brawn.

No further scoring took place in 10.35 the second half, the Navy being res sponsible for most of the attacking but lacking the final effort, Play finished three tries ull.

10.40

10.44

10.48

Harlequins Beaten at Birkenhead

10.52

10,56

11.00

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Played at Birkenhead in fine weather, on a soft ground Birken- head Park beat, the Harlequins by 16 pts. to 3 pts. The Harlequins played Hamilton-Wickets and Wor ton, but started short, through the non-arrival of Prescott. The Park were superior in the first quarter of an hour. Wilson and Law scored tries, which Richardson failed to convert. After Prescott's arrival the Harlequins were the better team, but they lost many chances to

11.04

11.08

11.12

11.16

A. Leach, F. H. Crap- nell.

11.20

11.24

11.28

11.32

score.

11.36

K. K. Rounds, 0. D. Brown.

11.40

11.14

Bradner ran

11.48

11.52

电影

11,56

R. K. Hepburn, E. D. Lawrence.

L. H. Ruffin, C. M. Gee. D: S. Robb, J. Forbes. A. B. Purves, N. E. Littlejohn.

H. A. Lammert, B. D. Evans.

· Park scored in the first minute of the second half, Gibson taking Roberts pass and Wilkin, converted Nearing the end. Bankley got over for the Harlequins, but failed to

W. Birkenhead were a splen- convert.

A. Stewart, J. Harrop. N. M. Currie, W. L. Alexander.

for a try, and

did side at the close.

with great pace

Wilkins converted.

HOCKEY

Gunners Defeat Club

"A" Team

Ir. a hockey match played on the Marina Ground yesterday afternoon, the Hong Kong and Singapore Brigade, R.A., defeated the Hockey Club "A" team by 4-1.

Forthcoming Matches

The following will represent

the Kowloon Indians' hockey team against the K.B.S.F.P.A. on Mon- day at 5.15 p.m. sharp at King's Park ground:

Surjan Singh, Joginder Singh, Khushi Mohamed, Kalwant Singh. Mohinder Singh, Ferdos Khan, Awtar Singh (Captain), Gurbachan Singh, Attar Singh. Ajit Singh, Karnall Singh. Reserves: Khan.

Atma Singh, M. A.

Club v. Navy in Sim Shield The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club in their Sim Shield match with the Navy on the U.S.RC. ground at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday:-

C. L. Gregory, W. Woodward, J. Rodger, E. J. R. Mitchell, A, A, Dand (Captain), J. E. Noronha, H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett,

C. C. Francis, M. G. Marriots and T. J. Price.

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S. A. Seth, J. S. Dykes.

W. A. Weight, A. R Cox.

The urual Sunday train service

will be available.

BOXING

Scott and Sharkey to Meet Soon

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That Phil Scott's American manager, Mr. Jimmy Johnston, is now willing to permit the British champion to box Jack Sharkey at Miami, Florida, next month, the winner to meet Max Schmeling, of Germany, for the world's heavy- weight title, is the latest announce mont from New York on this much- discussed subject.

It is not to the Hiking, however, of Mr. Charles Rose, Scott's English

manager.

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Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

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Teanls - Tournament H.K.C.C. daily except Sun- days.

Football-To-day- Shield Competition, Senlor, Royal Artillery v., South China; Police v. Kowloon; Club v. Navy; Chinese Athletic V. Somersets: Junior, Kowloon v.. Chinese "A"; Somersets v South China, Club v. Eastern; Chinese Ath. "B" Ewo.

Cricket-To-day- Division I.: C.S.C.C. v. Royal Navy; Kowloon C.C. V. H.K.C.C.: University v. Army; Division II: R.E. & S. v. R.A.0.C.; H.K.C.C. V. Craigengower C.C.; Recreio v. University; Friendly: C.S.C.C. IT, Y. R.A.S.C.

To-morrow Combined League v. K.C.C.. Kowloon C.C. ground, 11 a.m.; Craigen- gower C.C. v. Volunteers, 11

a.m,

Hockey-To-day- Kowloon Ladies v. Club de Recreio, 3 p.m.

To-morrow-Club de Re- crelo v. Royal Air Force, 10.15

л.m.

Monday Kowloon Indians v. K.B.S.F.P.A., 5.15 p.m.

Wednesday-Hockey Club v. Navy, 4.30 p.m. (Sim Shield).

Athletice To-day-Central British School Sports, 2 p.m.; annual Hong Kong Marathon, 3 p.m.

Fanling Hunt-To-morrow- Interport. Meeting at Canton, and Hounds Meet, Kwanti Race Course. 3 p.m.

Chess Tuesday C. M. Sequeira v. J. S. Smith; S. G. Hayes v. D. E. Carvalho; G. Woudenberg B. Soltau; H. W. Randall v. Sir Henry Follock.

V.

Racing-Hong Kong Jockey Club-February 22, 24, 25, 26 and March 1. First Day, 2 p.m.; other daya. noon.

HOME

Football-To-day-Walen v. England (Amateur); English Cup and Scottish Cup ties.

February 22-Scotland V. Ireland.

Rugby Football-February 22 England V. France, Twickenham; Scotland v. Ire- land, Edinburgh.

Billiards-February 21 to March 29 Amateur Cham- pionship, London.

CRICKET

Local Teams To-day

and To-morrow

To-day v. H.K.C.C. (League):- W. Brace (Captain), E. C. Fincher.

F F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, N. H. Ross, F. Zimmern, D.

Liang,

E. Lawrence, A. T. Lee, A. W. Ramsay, and S. Jex.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TENNIS

M. K, Lo Gets a Shock in Tournament

J. A. E. Cassumbhay gave M. K. La shock in the first round of the Open Championship Singles at the Hong Kong Cricket yesterday.

At one time Lo was actually in danger of defeat, after his opponent had taken the third set 6-0 and led 3-1 in the next. Lo was very tired hereabouts, but fell back on his greater experience and managed to pull the match out of the fire.

M. W. Lo beat Luk Kang-cheung comfortably in straight sets, the latter being outplayed,

Results in detail were:-

Open Championship Singles, First Round M. W. Lo beat Luk Kang-cheung, 6-0, 6-0, 6-2.

E. W. Liang beat T. C. Monaghan, 9-7, 6-2, 5-7, 6-0.

M. K. Lo beat J. A. E. Cas-

sumbhoy, 6-2, 6-0, 0-6, 6-4.

S. A. Rumjahu beat A. D. Hum- phreys, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

Open Championship Doubles. First Round

Ho Wai-hing and Chlu Tsun-chiu beat D. S. and S. E. Green, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.

Club Championship

First Round

IRELAND TO HAVE RADIO STATION

TO BE BUILT AT ATHLONE AT COST OF £70,000

FREE STATE'S PLANS

Rugby, Yesterday. The Irish Free State is to have its own high-power station from which programmes will be broad- cast. Plans have been submitted by the Ministry of Posts and Tele- graphs for the erection of a trans- mitter, which will probably cost 270,000, and these plans have now been officially passed. Although the actual site has not been de- finitely decided upon, it is con- sidered likely that the new station will be built near Athlone-Bri- tish. Wireless Service.

SOVIET

RELIGIOUS

PERSECUTION

CHURCH PRAYS FOR SUFFERERS IN CRUELTY CAMPAIGN

TERRIBLE SITUATION

London, Yesterday.

The Executive of the National Coun-

A. L Sullivan beat D. M. Mac-ril of Evangelical Free Churches has dougall, 6-2, 6-3,

passed a resolution expressing horror at the Soviet Government's persecution of Christian and other religious people, calling on the Free Churches to unite

Handicap Singles "A" First Round

H. J. Armstrong (4/6) O. E. C. Marton (-2/6), 6-0, 6-2,

Handicap Doubles

First Round

beat

H. Mijhoff and FI. Le Sueur (scr.) beat T. J. Prior and G. S. Hugh Jones (2/6), 6-4, 7-5,

The ground is being used for cricket to-day, but the tournament will be continued on Monday.

CHINESE STRIFE

Chiang Called on to

Abdicate

CHALLENGE TO NANKING

Peking, Yesterday. Shanai papers print the text of a telegram from Yen Hai-shan to Chiang Kai-shek, It refers to the present conditions throughout

China, and the internal strife re- sulting in the "military comrades of the Kuomintang, all of whom are disciples of Sun Yat-sen," killing and wounding each other."

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It goes on to express doubt as to the efficacy of achieving unifica- tion by military force, and reminds Chiang Kai-shek of his frequent statements that he will retire, and calla on him to "abdicate his seat," whereupon Yen will follow sult.

The telegram is regarded here us

with other Churches in Prayer on be half of sufferers in the campaign of cruelty, and urging the Government to do its utmost to remedy the terrible situation.

Mr. Stanley Baldwin, speaking at Belfast, declared that the entry into re- ations with Russia was now an intoler able humiliation for Great Britain. It gave the lie to all that we stood for for generation-Reuter-

LODGER'S THEFT

Bangles and Gold Rings Pawned

Sentence of three months' jail with hard labour was passed on an unemployed Chinese at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for the theft of a pair of gold bangles and three gold rings, to the total value $105, the property of a Chinese woman living at 46 Portland Street. Detective-Sergeant Fowlie stated that the defendant lodged with the complainant and had a bed space rent-

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to him. Yesterday forenoon the woman went out and left her grand- son in charge of the house, the defen dant at the time being asleep. How- | ever, when she returned she found that these valuables were missing, and at once suspected defendant. On search. carried out by the police, the bangles were found in his rattan basket. The defendant was finally arrested in Bat- tery Street It was then 'discovered that the defendant had pawned the

a challenge to Nanking, which will rings for $4, but was willing to borrow probably lead to hositillties.

It le 13 to have them redeemned for the com- known that Shih Yu-san and Han plainant.

Fu-chu are at present intimately connected, and though relations To-morrow (11 a.m.) v. Combin-between them and Yen Hal-shan are not clear, there seems to be no

bine.-Router.

ed League:-E. C. Fincher (Cap doubt locally that they will com- tain), E. F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, N. H. Ross, F. Zimmern, F. S. W. Smith, F. E. Lawrence, A. T. Lee, G. A. V. Hall, S. Jex, and W. C. Fung.

Combined League The following have been select ed to play for the Combined League to-morrow on the Kowloon Cricket Club groumi commencing at 11 am.:-

Will Not Resign

Nanking Yesterday. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, inter- viewed to-day, acknowledged the receipt of Marshal Yen Hel-shan's he would not resign, but on the telegram but stated, emphatically contrary he would make every effort completely to suppress all reaction-

In

Inverness Sheriff Court, George Gunn, skipper of the Suther Board of Trade for £100, being the landshire Lass, was sued by the

fine imposed at the inquiry at Aberdeen into the loss of the vessel. Gunn was held to be at fault, and he was ordered to pay £100 towards the expense of the inquiry. Gunn, who was in court, said he had no money. agent for the Board of Trade to and Sheriff Grant gave decree to the recover the money.

It le learned,, says the Canton the currency in Canton the provin Gazette, that in order to stabilise

ary elements throughout China. G. R. Sayer (Captain), F. C. Baker, E. B. Reed, A. H. Madar, strong statement is of far-reaching It is considered here that this W. A. H. Maxwell, Hamilton, F. H. Holdman, D. J. N.tical developments.--Reuter.

E. W. importance in the immediate policial government is again consider- Anderson, A. A. Rumjahn, Tsui Wai-pin and E. A. Lee.

Navy v. C.8.C.C.

The following will represent the Royal Navy in a League match versus the Civil Service on tho latter's ground at Happy Valley to-day, commencing at 2 p.r.:

"Nothing is arranged up to the present for Scott to meet Sharkey," he said. "Negotiations to that end

Vice-Admiral Sir A. K. Waistell are taking place, but if the men Comdr. F. C. Baker, Lieut. G. meet I shall insist that the world's Cobb, Lieut. D. P. Evans, Lead- heavy-weight championship bent ing Telegraphlet R. Genge, Sub. stake.

Lleut A. O, Johnson, Able Seaman

VOLUNTEER PROMOTIONS

The following promotions in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps have been gazetted:-

Lleut. M. A. Johnson; M.M., to be Captain.

Lieut. H. R. Forsyth, to be Cap- tain.

Second Lieut. Alex Hatton Potts, "Max Schmeling has done noth-F. Laelett, Sub. Lent. P. C. to be Lieutenant. ing to warrant him having a fight Moseley, Midshipman J.

Simao Jose either with Scott or Sharkey, and Rathbone, Stoker S. Ticehurst, Rodrigues, to be Lieutenant. he has no right, in my opinion, to A. N. Other.

Sergeant LF: Nicholson, to be box for the world's title."

Scorer: L.S.A. Cook,

Second Lieutenant.

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Second Lieut.

ing giving orders. to the mint to mould some more silver coins. Ac- cording to one of the senior mem- bera of the staff of the mint, a new pattern for the new coins to be made has been adopted and work of producing new sliver coins may be soon commenced by the mint.

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