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Sport Columns

LAWN BOWLS, 、

DISMAL PROSPECTS FOR TO-MORROW.

RAIN A KILL-SPORT.

[By. "Short Head."1''.

their own green Bowling Green

TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

Division I'

Taikoo R.C.-J. C. Chalmers, J. Polson, WA Woir, and W. Wotherspoon (Skip).

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J. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. and J. Ferguson this season the Drummond Club won by (Skip). -

The Yacht Club are at home to the Electric RC whom they de- feated last year by 65-57 and on June 14 this season' by 63-52.

Interport Match.'

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TOURISTS DEFEAT SOMERSET.

'FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930.

MARTIAL SPLENDOUR AT ALDERSHOT.

35,000 People Attend Tattoo.

Jackson's First Century.

GRIMMETT AGAIN,

GMcLeod, J. Sloan (Sen.),

Aldershot, Jülne 17. Laing and R. C. Wallace (Skip).

Above the whispering trees of C.S.C.C-J. Orem, S. E. Alder,

Rushmoor there came through the man, J. Hollidge, and AW, Grimmitt (Skip). .

Taunton. Yesterday.

duak a 'shrill bugle call heralding → Jas, T. Dobbie, L. E. Longbottom, The Australian's concluded their the drama of a nation's victory told G. C. Moss, and J. J. Gregory match with Somerset to-day, win- (Skip).

ning by an Innings and 158 ans. in scarlet. Then silence!: writes a F. J. Jonos, At a meeting of the Interport

A. Murphy.

Continuing their innings to-day, correspondent of the Daily Mail, Selection Committee of the Lawn A. H. Oswick and A. 0. Brawn Beninian and Jackson both exseed. For behind the curtain of night Bowls Association last even. (Skip). "....

ed the century, the former acor- the Aldershot Tattoo was in the Raven. the following players K.C.C. o. D.

ing 117 and the latter 118. J. Cmaking. More than 35,000 of us At the time of writing looks ing ts if for the third Saturday' in 'sue- were selected to represent Hong Fetheram, H. Overy, and A. E.White, the Somerset skipper, took

wickets for 91 runs and Young sat tense, expectant, watching and cession the League programme Kông in the interport matches in Silkstone (Skip).

H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde for 70.

waiting. will be either curtailed or aban-Shanghai in September:-

Somerset entered upon their More bugles, and then on the doned. The heavy rain. of last

C. Atkinson (Kowloon Dock)-Lay, and J. Fraser (Skip).)

E. C. Fincher, J. A. Howe, Wtusk of scoring 289 to save the night air came the sound of drums, (Kowloon right and this morning has-again

F. C. Goodman

Hyde, and J. C. Lyal (Skip),

Innings defeat in a very unter sweeping, neross the arena louder Hooded the greens, some of which

Duck)

Club de Recreiot-A. S. Gomes, tain way. and were finally dis- cannot hope to be fit by to-mor-

We had hot came in row afternoon.

L. C. R. Souza, C. G. Silva, and missed for the paltry total of 81. and louder, R. F. Luz (Skip),

C. V. Grimmett was in a merry vain, nor had, we waited unreward- mood with the ball, and captured ed since the setting of the sun, for

hero 7 wickets for the cost of 3 runs.

of a. moonlight pageant Scores:

comanca and history was unfolded beneath the swaying silver becches now silhouetted against the distant sky.

In the First Division the Craig- engower C.C. should be at home whom they to the Talkdo R C., bout a year avo by 82-36. This season's meeting at Talkoo result- ed in a win for Craigengower by 55-63, and it may be that to-mor row's game may finish just as

close.

The K.C.C have the Civil Ser vlee Cricket Club as guests and hope to repeat their victory inst year by 54-50 and their triumph at the Valley this seaso3 by 76-60. Both Clubs have had to make sight alterations in their teams.

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The Kowloon Dock R.C. will act as hosts to the Police R.C. and may be expected to repeat their victory last year by 72-48, cs- recially as they won at the Valley on June 14, this year by 85—41,

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club-play the Club de Recreio. who won a year ago by 67-53. This will be the first meeting of these Clubs this season, the first fixture of June 14 having to be. postponed.

Second Division,

H. A. Alves, F. X. Soares, F,

R. F. Luz (Club Recreto) G. McLeod (Taikoo" Dock)", W. H. Muskett (Craigengower) C. G. Silva (Club de Recreioj. Mr. Atkinson has been appoint-vanovich. and C. E. Marques of Captain with full power to (Skip), select the team in every match.

LEAGUE TABLES.

LG-Gutierrez G. Barron, C. A. Lopes, and A. C. V. Ribeiro (Skip).

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Division II. Electric Co. RC-V. G. Kerley, The positions in the Leaguo to T. P. Sanderson, S. J. Clarke, and

W. H. B. Muakett. (Skip). date are→→

Division I

P. W. D. L. Pts. Craigengower C.C. 10 9. 0 1 18 Civil Service C.C, 10 9 0 1 18 Talkoo R.C.

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1 4 13

5

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5 10

5 0

6 10

5

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Kowloor. B.G.C...10 Kowloon C.C.....1 Club de Recreio 104 1 Kowloon D.R.C...11 3 Police R.C.......11 0

W. Stoker. E. Thompson. L de Rome, and F. F. Duckworth (Skip).

A. Tarbuck, G. T. Padgett, H. Hatch; and A. F. Paul (Skip).

Taikoo R.C.-T. Stainton, C. H. Summers, W. Bell, and D. Munro (Skip). 0 11

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G55 573 83

24

0

11

0

$7

K. McIntyre, W. Brown, G. H. Stewart, and H. McKechnie (Skip).

r. Swan, W. Cunningham, S. Amery, and D. Walmsley (Skip).

Civil Service C.C. E. Hollands. R. R. Wood, J. Holdman, and F. H. W. Haynes (Skip).

0 307 F. Knight. H. Westlake, R. Davies, and W. E. Hollands L Pts. (Skip);

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Whant, L. R.

W. Bickford, 3.16A. Lück, and J. Archibald (Skip),| 4 19

K.C.C.-F. E. Lawrence, C. G. & 10

Harrison, T. C. W. Carr, and I J. a Blackburn (Skip),

Shuts For and Against.

For Agst. Up Dn.

148 Craigengower C.C. 633 487 Girl Service C.C. 000 513 93 Talkoo R.C. Kowloon D.G.C. 587 504 Kowloon D.R.C... 600 GID Club de Recrels; 537 579 Kowloon C.C..... 656 715-

.... 498 805 Police R.C.

Division II.

P. W. D. ∙Kowloon B.G.C. ..11 D 0 Civil Service C.C. 11.80 Tacht Club 10. G D The Taikoo R.C. meet the Kowloon C.C. 10 30 Craigongower C.C., the latter win-Talkoo R.C... 9 4 0

107 ning last season by $649.OnClub de Recreio 11 Craigengewer C.C. 11 Jung 14 this year, the Taikop Club Electric R.G....11

it 76-36, 50 aceins Wop by

Shots For and Against. Creigèngower's turn take the

For Agat. Up Dr. points tomorrow,

Kowloon D.G.C. 1.722 690 132 0 The Civil Service C.C. play the Civil Service. C.C. 715 611 104 0 601' 548 53 0 K.C.C.. whom they defeated a year. Yocht Club

Club de Recreio. 643 C58

16 This season at ago by 7649.

Kowloon C.C..... 583 BDG Kowloon they also won by 67-51. Taikoo R.C...... 507 551 The Chub de Recreio meet the Craigengaver CC 618 093 Kowloon Bowling Green Club and Electric R.C..... 694 728

last will endeavour to reverse

67,-10. On

RECORDS OF THE SKIPS. year's defeat' by

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Division I.

Luz (C. de R.)

Bradbury (C.C.C.)

Wotherspoon (T.R.C.)

Fraser (K.C.C.)

Grimmitt (C.S.c.c.)..

Lupaley (K.D.) ....

Wallace (T.R.C.)

Basa (C.C.C.)

Brawn (C.S.C.C.)

Holland (K.B.G.C.). Gregory (C.S.C.C.) Omar (C.C.C.) Silkstone (K.C.C.) Weat (P.R.C.) · Ferguson (T.R.C.) Gay (K.B.G.C.) Callen (K.D.)*** Ribeiro (C. de R.) goal.

Goodman (K.D.) Johnston (K.D.) Whibley (K.B.G.C.) Gow (K.B.G.C.) Atkinson (K.D.)" Oswick (C.S.C.C.)

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W., D. L

A. J. Kew, 1. Jack, A.. C. Bur- Ford and J. M. Jack (Skip).

W. Borrowman, W W: Hirst. F. C. Herridge, and V. C. Labrum (Skip)..

Club de Recreio:-F. V. Ribeiro. E. M. Remedios, J. M. S. Rosario, and F: X. M. Silva (Skip),

R, A. C. Basto, A. V. Barros, R. R. Robarts, and A H. Baste (Skip).

M. F. Baptista, J. Mr M. Alves, C. M. S. Alves, and A. E. S. Alver (Skip).

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WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

GOLF.

STARTING TIMES - FOR SUNDAY.

The Royal Hong Kong

Golf

Club, notifies the following start- ing times for Sunday:

Fanling.

9.20 am. D. J. Keogh, A. Reld,

Gibson (K.G.C.)

Moss (C.S.C.C.)

McTavish (K.B.G.C.)

0.24

Gray (K.D.)

0

Drummond (T.R.C.)

9.28

Greig (K.D.R.C.)

0.32

I

McKelvic (K.D.).

D.30

Dick (P.R.C.)

A

Yvanovich (C. de K.)

Lyal (K.C.C.)

Lammert (K.C.C.)

Post (P.R.C.)

Hargreaves (P.R.C.)

Division II.

Hollands (C.S.O.C.) Roylance (K.B.G.C.) Chapman (Y.C.)

Labrum (K.C.G.) Banto (C. de R.) Walmsley. (T.R.C.) Davidson (K.B.G.C.) Drake (K.B.G.C.) Macfarlane (Y.C.) Alves (C: de R.) Gill (C.C.C.) Cavanagh (C.C.C.) · Carr (C.C.C.)

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DAO "to 9.44

S. J. H. Fox, G. B. Dunnett.

L Yates, J. W. Alabaster.

II. O. Lowe, J..S. Dykes.

E. Des Voeux. Capt. Weir,

1. H. Geare, Capt. Maddox.

A. F. Judd,, W. J. Clerk.

MONDAY.

9.20 a.m W. W. Mackenzfe, D. S.

Robb, L. Yates, D. J. Keogh,

0.24 9.28

A. G. Coppin, E. Des Voeux. 9.32 N. K. Littlejohn, J. 5.

Dykes.

9.36

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0.40

9.641

0.48

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1. C. Highet, F. R. Burch.

G. W. Stabb, C. J. D. Law. W. C. Shields, Humphreys.

D.

9. J. H. Fox, W. J. Clerk

SUNDAY. Happy Valley.

8.00 am. F. Lobel, L. Goldman.

0. Base, E. D. Matthews. A. C. I. Bowker, H. Owen Hughes.

8.04

Archibald (CS.C.C.)

8.10

Haynes (C.S.C.0.)

Jack (K.C.C.)

8.28

Blackburn (K.0.0.)

8,48

Stowart (T.R.C.)

"Spicer.

0.00

Shields (Y.C.) Silva (C. de R.) Hüskett (E.R.C.) McKechnie (T.R.C.) Caorld. (C. de R.) Taylor (C.S.C.C.) Paul (E.R.C.) F. Hatch (E.R.C.) · Duncan (T.R.C.) die. Romo AER.C.).

J. Orem (C.S.C.C.) Johnston K.B.G.C.) Thompson (K.E.G.C.) Murphy, (0.5.0.3) Munro (T.R.G.) Phillips (K.B.O.C.) Fetheram (K.C.C.) Colline (C.0.0.)UR Field (C.C.C.): Heed (C.C.C.) Razack (O.C.C.) Abbna

Roberts. Dackwort

Whyte

D. Forbes. A. Young. J. D. H. Crawford. H.

18.Whyte-Smith, D. J.

Gilmore.

·0,04 · CC. Stark, A. Leach,

NK. Littlejohn, A. 0. Brown,

9.12

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0.16

K. S. Robertson, A. E. *Lissaman.

9.20

-0.24-

0,28

Rome

H. U. Ireland, R. M. Chaloner.

-Somerset:~191-amb-81.

Australians: 360.

-Reuter.

Our Sports Diary LOCAL

Water Division

Polo To-day -

Chinese. Bathing Club

Chinese Athletic; Division I-12th Heavy Bat- tery v Somersets.

Monday-Division I-Kow- loon v. "Somersets; Division II, -Kowloon v. V.RIC.

Lawn Bowls Saturday- Division I-C.C.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; K.E.C. v. C.S.C.C.; Kow- loon Dock R.C. v. Police R.C.; K.B.G.C. v. Club de Recreio: Division II-Taikoo R.C. --V. C.C.C.; C.S.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Club

Each item was a tablojd of glory mounted like a gem on an emerald eward. From the perfect 'evolu tions and stirring music of the grand finale, when the massed troops formed up before, us in the shape of a Victoria Cross and we saw the words "That most enviable Order" sketched in fire and echoes of "God Save the King" died in the woods, we sat spellbound.

Warriors of 1661.

We marvelled and applauded as the fireflies danced above the shin- ing accoutrements of prancing cavalrymen wheeling in perfect formation. Then out of the

de Recreio v. K.B.G.C.; Yachtshadows came the past-Monck's

Club v. Electric R.C.

Aquatic Sports-Saturday-

V.R.C Fete.

Golf August 8-

Happy

Valley Championship and Cap- tain's Cup.

Cold-

Regiment of Foot the streamers, stirring old warriors of 1661 in scarlet with gleaming pikes and ancient matchlocks.

They leave the reek of powder and a fully charged ocho as they fire their muskets, and finally de- Seventh Extra Race Meeting.clare their allegiance to Charles

Racing-September 27-

October 10 and 11-Eighth

Extra Race Meeting.

Football To-day -En- tries close for League.

October 1 - Entries close for Challenge Shield.

HOME

Cricket-August 36-20- Fifth Test Match, The Oval, London,

Athletics - Saturday-Bri- tain V. France, Stamford Bridge, London,

MORE IMPOSITIONS.

DOUBLE FOR LETTERS TO BRITAIN.

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The following rates of poątage are now being charged on letters (other than postcards) addressed to the following destinations:-

Places in the Colony-3 cents. for each oz. or part of an oz.

II.

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George II arrives at the head of his army, and a searchlight picks out Trooper Brown's horoism as he snatches the standard from the enemy's ranks.

The skirt of 500 pipes has scarce: ly died away before we see Francis Drake playing bowls, at Plymouth and hear him say: "Play out the game and then go and beat the Spaniards."

Then, surrounded by regal splen- dour, comes Queen Elizabeth in a golden robe on a white charger to Tilbury Camp. The death or glory battle of the Armada sounds in the distance. Elizabeth reviews her

army and then receives news of the defeat of the Armada, amid cheers.

Aldershot's first night was in- deed a success. The Tattoo is one of the most brilliant pageants of English history yet presented.",

The Trek to Aldershot. Spectators numbering more than 35,000 came by motor-car, on foot, and in motor-coaches from miles - around, with blankets and mackin United Kingdom and British toshes. Hundreds dined al fresco Possessions and Protectorates on the road leading to the arena, 8 cents for each oz. or part of an and on taking their seats In the

OZ..

large grand stand joined in sing- Macao China proper, excluding ing of old, army dities.

Sinklang, Mongolia and Thibet:-

4 cents for each oz. or part of an

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Foreign Countries generally:

14 cents for the first oz. and 8 cents WOMAN BLOWN TO

for each additional" oz. or part of

an oz.

The special rate of 2 cents per 4 ozs. or newspapers published in the Colony and addressed to Hong Kong, United Kingdom, British

Posses

sions and Protectorates, China and

Macao has been abolished and the rate of 2 cents ppr 2 ozs. substituted therefor

PIECES.

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Car Full of Explosives. Shattered.

motor

car

While sitting in a Circalar for addresses in the containing explosives at the stops Colony or Wel-Hal-Wel, which are crusher at Nasinu, Mrs. K, Sabbon posted in batches of not less than was blown to plecss.

ten of uniform alze and weight, and · Mr. Sabber, mechanical engineer which are posted by being delivered for the Public Works Départment, to an officer of the Post Office, are was conveying explosives, stores, now. charged postage at the rate of and benzine to the Nasinu metal 2 cents for each 2 ozs. or part of 21quarry, and his wife had accom ozs; instead of 1 cent per 2 ozs, as panted him in a car which carried heretofore.

60 lb. of gellguite, 200 detonators, benzine and general stores

"IF THY NOSE OFFEND THEE

At Nasinu Mr. Sabben parked the car under a large tree, close to the

wall of the crusher. He called the crusher manager, Mr. T. Flllott, to..... Budapest, June 28. Josef Toth, a 65-year-old farmer, take the stores, und had gone round living in the village of. Atany, was the corner of the wall when an noticed by his family to be in a explosion throw him to the ground. state of exeltement. After disap- When Elliott, who had arrived pearing for an hour or two he was within a dozen paces of the car,

·0.32 LGE. Dodwell, A. D. discovered in a barn with his nono collected his senses, he anw that the

9.80

9.60

9,40

0.52

Grovas, WA. Cornell," JW. Franks, F. 3. da

Humphreys,

Flying before him in a pool of car had vanished. Searching for 9. Stasey, G. Mossbland. When asked by his terrified Mr. Subbon, he found him insenalble 1 H. Morrison, De Lyon

Williams, G. Castle, relatives what had happened, he on the tram line, and at last man-

replied with calm that the point aged to arouse him.

DASMA. Stewart, T. Low."

C.

H. Bradley, J. 5. of his nose had itched to auch a Mr.: Babben then learned of tho MacLaren 9.40 W 8 Ray, LG degree that he had decided not to dreadful fate of his wife. Mro.

Carambell.

endure it any longer and had cut Sabben was the daughter of Mr. and 10.00E. M. Bryden, D. S. Robb. off the offending feature. Needless Mrs. White, of Woolwich, Sydney.

A. G. Coppin, A.D. Coppin. to say, his mental condition is She has left two children--a boy, W. M. Thomson, JHB being inquired into.

and a girl:

10,04

10.50

100.

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