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MOULIN ROUGE-AND-OTHER-PRINCIPAL CONTINENTAL THEATRES.

ACROBATIC & CLASSICAL

DANCING

A. C. 1. Bowket, A. I. Masson.

WATER POLO.

V.R.C. WIN SECOND DIVISION.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.

Prospects for Matches To-morrow.

BATTLES OF THE GIANTS,

Ity, "Short Head."). Intense interest is being taken in the League matches to-morrow, the series being those postponed from June 7 on account of bad The weather.

· FRIDAY," AUGUST 8, 1930,

on July 26 this season the mar gin in their favour was 5318. Thay must have my vote to-

morrow.

LEAGUE TABLES.

RECORDS OF THE SKIPS,

Division L

Luz (C. de R.) Bradbury (C.C.C.) Wotherspoon (T.R.C.) Frasor (K.C.C.) Griaimiti (C.S.C.C.) Impsley (K.D.)

The positions in the League to Wallace (T.R.C.)

date pre:-

Division 1.

P. W. D. L Pto.

Bama (C.C.C.)

Drawn (C,3.G.C.)

Gregory (G.S.C.C.) Holland (K.B.G.C.)

6 1 4 13 West (P.R.C.)

5 05

10 Ferguson (T.R.C.)

Craigengower C.C. 10 9 0 1 19 Omar (C.C.C.) Civil Service C... 10 9 0 1 18 Silkestone (K.C.C.) Taikoo RC1 Kowloon B.G.C...10 Kowloon C.C...11 Club de Recreio .10 Kowloon D.R.C.11 Pollee R.C. 11

Only one water polo match, in the First Division of the League, was played in the V.R.C., bath last evening, the rival teams being Kow loon nfd the Somerseta. - match lacked the finer points of the

The leaders in both Divisions game and was just a series of individuat acurries toward goal with meet, and on the results hinge the quite a lot of wild shots. Kowloon destiny of the respective cham-Kowloon D.B.C Just managed to scrape through by

pionships. the odd goal in three.

5 0 0

4:1-6

0 0 8 .0

11

10 Guy (K.B.G.C.).

Shots For and Against.

Craigengower, CC. 683 487 140 Civil Service C.C. 600 513 Taikoo RG. 655 572

93 83 Kowloon, B.G.C.

23 11

.0

For Agst Up Dn.

& 曲

0

Culler. (K.D.)

Ribeiro (C. de R.)

Goodman (K.D.),

Johnston (K.D.)

Whibley (K.B.G.C.)

Gow (.B.G.C.)

Alkinson (K.D.)

Oswick (0.8.C.C.)

Gibson (K.C.C.)

Moss (0.8.0.0.j

587 504 43. 3450

Club de Recreio. 587 679 Kowloon C.C..... 050 713 498 805

0

MeTarish (K.B.G.C.)

57

Gray (K.D.)

Q 307

"

N. K. Littlejohn, J. 8.

In the Second Division, Kowloon The Craigengower C.C. will. act Police RC. Dykes

-were-to-have-opposed the V.R.C., i hösts to the Civil Service 10.04, . C. Shrubsule, J. Cult-but failed to get a team together Cricket Club, and the latter's string entertain the Kow.

bart.

GOLF CROWD CONTROL

What a marvellous match that must have been between Cyril Tolley and Robby Jones at St. Andrews. The American

won.

but not until an extra hole had been played, so that the amateur champion defended his title proud- ly.

But it is not of the match that I want to write so much as the conditions, for they typified what is happening in big golf to-day. At any other sport the spectators are more or less herded so that they do not, except on very rare occasions, impinge on the playing pitch.

But on a golf, course they are free to roam about anywhere, and if they do not observe the boun daries which are set they become a nuisance. The most memorable example of such interference was at Prestwick when Macdonald Smith, with a commanding lead

after three rounds, lost the lite practically through the specta-

tora.

Interference.

At St. Andrews, in the Tolley- Jones match, there was plenty of excuse for excitement, but at times the bail was stopped by spectators, and the supporters of either man could point to Inci. dents which hindered their favourite.

An

When a vast. crowd assembled to watch a match, it helps the players by lining the way to the hole and thereby making "alley" into which it is easier tr play. With the fairway lined and a crowd at the back of the green there is an intimacy about th hole which, I think, makes it easier to play, and so long as the player is not addicted to nerves he should be able to play at his best.

But it is a different matter when the spectators get in the line of light or, because they are so densely packed, impede a too strongly hit ball which, uninter- rupted, would roll over the green. Some method must be devised for preventing this, for it is obvious that a player can take advantage of, the barrier behind the green and alam his ball right up.

No Use Appealing.

But how to stop it? It seems to be no use appealing to what is called the sporting Instincts the crowd, so that the remedial measure must be a compulsory

DNA.

If the difficulty Increases. It might mean that we shall have to play

championships

our

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the answer lies in three words:

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On

and thus had to concede a walk-over. This has the effect of giving the V.R.C. the championship In this division, as their position is now such that even if they lose their re-played match with the Fukien Club on Monday it would not affect the League table.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Water Polo Today→ Division Chinese Athletic v. Navy: Division II-12th Heavy Battery v. University.

Monday Division Somersets v. V.K.C.

Aquatics Tomorrow- V.R.C. Night Fete.

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Lawn. Bowls-To-morrow~~~ Division I-Kowloon Dock v. Talkoo; Craigengower v. Civil ̧. Service; Kowloon Bowling Green Club v. Police; Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Recreio; Divi- sion II. Club de Recreio v. Electric R.C.; Taikoo v. Kow- loon C.C.; Civil Service v. Kow- loon Bowling Green Club: Yacht Club v. Cralgengower.

Golf Toy - Happy Valley Championship and Cap- tain's Cup.

Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

Football To-day- An- nual Meeting of Hong Kong Football Club Jardine, Mathe- sun's Board Room, 5.30 p.m.

October 1- Entries close for Challenge Shield.

HOME

Cricket-August 16-20- Fifth Test Match, The Oval, London..

TOURISTS HELD UP BY RAIN.

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Division 11.

P. W. D. L. Pts.

Drummond (T.R.C.)

[ Gzelz__ (K.DR.CL

McKelvie (K.D.) Dick, (P.R.C) Yvanovich (C. da R.)

J 02 18 Lyal (K.C.C.)

3 1 Lammert (K.C.C.)

12 Post (P.R.C.)

Fowloon B.G.C. Civil Service C.C. 11 8 0 Yacht Club

10 $ 0 4 Kowloon C.C. .10

0 Taikoo R.C.

9 4 Club de Recreio .11 Craigengower C.C. 11

0

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R

3

5. 10 Hargreaves (P.R.C.)

Electric R.C. ....11 3 A 8

Shots For and Against.

For Agst. Up Dn.

Kowloon B.G.C... 722 500 132

Civil Service C.C. Yacht Club Club de Recreio Kowloon C.C. Taikoo R.C.

715 011 104

501 54% 53

643 $53

0

583 506

0

507 551

G

Craigengower C.C. 518 693,

| 236 23 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 | | | | | | | 23 | 2⠀⠀⠀Elestefe R.C... 594 720

loon Bowling Green Club. Both

matches at the Valley are sure to altract a record crowd of specta- tors.

TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

Division 1.

Division I

6 Hollands (C.S.C.C.)

Roylance (K.B.G.C.) Chapman (Y.C.) Labrum (K.C.C.) Basto (C. de R.) Walmsley (T.R.C.) Davidson (K.B.G.C.)

Drake (K.B.G.C.)

15 Macfarlane (Y.C.)

23 Alves (C. de R.) 44 Gill (C.C.C.J

075 Cavanagh (C.C.C:)

0 132 Carr (C.C.C.)

Taikoo R.C.-C. Chalmera, Polson, Wotherspoon (Skip))

J.

Archibald (C.S.C.C.) Haynes (C.S.C.C.) Jack (K.C.C.) Blackburn (K.C.C.) Stewart (TR.C.) Shields (Y.CA

J.

Silva (C. de R.)

Muskett (ER.C.)

Ozorio (C. de R.)

Russell, and W. McKechnie (T.R.C.)

Paul (E.R.C.) ..

J. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Taylor (C.S.C.C.) Drummond and J. Ferguson (Skip).

E. Hatch (E.R.C.)

Duncan (T.R.C.)

de Rome E.R.C.)

G. McLeod, J. Sloan (Sen.), J.J. Orem (0.8.0.C.) Laing and R. C. Wallace (Skip). Johnston (K.B.Q.C.)

The programme for to-morrow is discussed hereunder in the order of the programme.

Kowloon Dock v. Taikoo R.C. The meetings of the rival Dock teams are always productive of very keen rivalry, and, to-morrow's game will prove the rule. The Kowloon etarted rather badly, and to date have won only three matches. G. The Taikoo team have gained (Skip). eleven points. After playing on

C.S-C.C.-J. Orem, J, Hold-Thox pson (K.B.G.C.) no exception to man. J. Hollidge, and A. Murphy (C.S.C..)

MORTO (T.R.C.) Club Grimmitt (Skip).

Ihilips (K.B.G.C.) Jas. T. Debbie, L E. Longbottom. Collins (C.C.C.)

Petheram (R.C.C.) C. Moss, and J. J. Gregory Field (C.C.C.)

Reed (C.C.C.) · Razack (C.C.C.)

F. J. Jones.-S. E. Alderman, Abbos (C.C.C.)

B.

Roberts (K.B.G.C.) Duckworth (ELR.C.) Whyte (T.R.C.)

the Kowloon Dock green a few A. H. Oswick and A. O. Brawn Purves (K.C.C.) weeks ago rather fancy that it (Skip). will be more to the liking of the local Club than the visitors, al-. though the Civil Service Club found it very much to their lik ing. Last season Taikoo won by 58-53,

C.C.C. v. Civil Service.

and

K.C.C.O... B. Raven, Fetheram, H. Overy, and A. E. Eilkstone (Sk!p).

W.

H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde WATER RETURN Lay,, and J. Fraser (Skip).

E. C. Fincher, J. A. Howe, W.

The level and storage of water in our reservoira on July 1 is na undert-

1980 7' 0"B 12′ 5′′B 69"B

This will be the tit-bit of the Hyde, and J. C. Lyal (Skip). afternoon. Last year the Civil Club de Recrelo:-A. S. Comes, City and Hill District. Service won both of their matches L C. R. Souza, C. G. Silva, and

1929 ngainst their hosts of to-morrow R. F. Luz (Skip).

Tytam

***. 871 28 the scores being 72-52

Tytam Byewash .. 25' 7''B E. L. Barros, F. X Soares,tam Intermediate 48' 2" 63-55-and as they are in better L. A. Gutierrez, and C. E. Marques Tytam Tuk.104' 4" 41" 5" form this season they are not like (3kip).

Wong Nel Chung 30′ 7′′ 20′ 8′′B "ly to start the game with their

Pokfuhr

32'1" 18′10′′B tails down.

[Note: B. denotes "Below Over flow"; A. denotes "Above Overflow" L. denotas "Level with Overflow."]

Storage

mullens and decimals of gallons.

C. H. Basto, H. A. Alves, P. A. On the other hanYvanovich, and A. C. V. Ribeiro the Craigengower boys are keen

(Skip). to avenge those two defeats in a Henson when they won the cham-

Craigengover. C.CF. J. Neves, pionship. And, as each Club has M. A. R. Sousa, D. Rumjahn, and Birmingham, Yesterday. only suffered one defent this sea- B.: W. Bradbury (Skip). Owing to rain there was no play son, every nerve will be strained) E. Tuck, A. E. Coates, E. to-day in the match between the to secure the full points. to- Arculli, and U... Omar (Skip). Australians and Warwickshire.morrow." Reuter.

K.B.G.C. v. Police, R.C. This game was won by the WILL SPURS GET BAMBRICK?by G2--56, and the margin may be Bowling Green Club last season

Tytam Tytam Byewash Tytam Tuk

1929 .141.14

1980

847.30

,53

7.79

Tytam Intermediate

8.52 159.76

16,68

003.75

.80

9.40

Pokfulam

6.92

32.32

Total .......

168.59 1,140.32 Consumption of water in the City

W. T. Brightman, W. Collins. Wong, Nei Chung.. C. S. Rosselet, and R. Basa (Skip).

Division IL

Electric Co. RC—W. Stoker, and Hill District in millions and do

F. Sanderson, S. J. Clarke, and of June,

eimals of galions during the month

1929

1980 341.39*

21

about the same to-morrow, The The goal-scoring successes Joseph Bambrick, the Linfield and of ten matches, whilst the Police

K.B.G.C. have won only five out W. H. B. Buskett. (Skip). Irish international centro-forward.have yet to gain a point.

V. G. Kerley, E. Thompson, L. Consumption....... 115.26 Have not passed, unnoticed.

On de Rome, and F. F. Duckworth Estimated population 433,420 443,740 Several English clubs have been Green Club appear to be very much

paper, casting envious eyes on him, and stronger than their opponents Hatch, and A. F. Paul: (Skip);

of course, the Bowling (Skip). ̧ ̈-

Consumption por

head per day... 8.8

Includes 04.14 million A Tarbuck, G. T. Padgett, H.

gallons amongst them Tottenham Hotspur, but if the latter play an pluckily

from Mainland. through their manager, Mr. Percy na they have been known to do gell, D. Munro, and R. K. Duncan 18th-24th inclusive the hours of

June, 1929-Principal Main Supply. Taikoo, R.C.-T. Stainton, Wopened from 6-10 a.m. and 3-0 p.m. Smith

from I-17th. inclusive. against odds, they will not, suffer

From o debacle.

supply were 6-9 am and 830-6 K.C.C.v...Club.de Recreio

K. Mefntyre, W. Brown, G. H. p From 26th-30th inclusive the Stewart, The K.C.C. won a year ago by (Skip),

and. McKechnie -3.30 p.m. (Peak District 4 hours hours of supply from, 6-8 m. and

(Skip).

*

It is very gratifying Indeed te And that the Spurs are making an effort to keep, pace with their big neighbours at Highbury and Stamford Bridge, but they will 61-53 They have won only fiv. Swan, W. Cunningham, S. have to use a lot of persuasion matches this season, whilst their Amery, and D. Walmsley. (Skip). to wean Bambrick from Linfield. opponents have won four and drawn one. The game thus pro

courses

Civil Service C.C.E.

daily).

Queen's Road between Murray Road Land. Eastern Street.; 12-hour's supply (0, &.m.4 p.m.) In all other districts from 1st 17th Jane inclusive.16. hour's supply (5 a.m0 p.m.) In all

June, 1980-Constant Supply during the whole month of district North of

mises to be a close one, with the Hollands, R. R. Wood, L. Luck from, which the public usual preference for the home and F. H. W. Haynes (Skip). can be excluded, and to chargo. side. sufficiently high prica, of, aduti.

sion to the course to keep the spectators down

to

-DIVISION IL

P. Knight, W. Willmott, Rother districts from 18th-30th June Davies, and W. E. Hollands inclusive. (Skip)

Kowloon,

1920 You could not very well on Club de Recrelo v. Electric R.C. Bickford, and 3. Archibald (Skip), Shak Lai Pul

R. Whant, H. Strange, W. Kowloon Reservoir 84 7 7' 6" elose St Andrews, but there are The Electric R.C. won a year thet, championship courses which ago by 62-56. They have won Harrison, T. W. Carr, and L. J.

KEC-E E Lawrence, C. G. Reception Reservoir. 5' 8B 2′ 7′′B

Reservoir"

34118

8' 1"B lend themselves to such protec, only three matches this season, Blackburn (Skip),

against four wins for the Club de A. J. Kow, L. Jack, A. C. Bur

1080

Talkoo v., K.CC...

Total

Bold by leading stores and dispensaries

Punch In the holes in the top of the tin and scatter the completo contents, as much as possible, out of sight in order that it will rema longer

This

powder kills Cockroaches but not before they have

taken some hack on their legs to their nests and thus destroyed far more than are ever, sécit

fonte

Storage In palillons and decimais I do not think there is a prac Recreto. The Electric Co. won

of gallons Licable method of dealing with on their own ground this year by ford and J. M. Jack (Skip). Kowloon Reservoir

1929

1930 crowd za large as, that which enw 6553, so the Recreio should W. Borrowman, W. W. Hirst, Shek Lat Pul

€70.70 278.89 the great fight between... Talley Avenge that defeat to-morrow. and Jones, so that we are forced

F. C. Harridge, and V... Labrum Reception Reservoir 19.15

Reservoir £5.25 83.01 (Skip).

26.40 to adopt the alternative of reduci

111:30 390.39

Consumption of water in Kowloon

in milions and decimals, of, gallon

Jaring the month of June. 1990

1920

ing, the number of spectators. This looks like an opportunity Club de Recreios F. V. Ribeiro,

An Open Problem,

for the Taikoo R.C. to bag full. M. S. Rosario, E. M. Remedios, Interferenca with the ball, in points. The KC.C. have won five and F. X/ M-Silva (Skp},. not so important in match play out of ten games so far, whilst RAC Basto, H. Rozario, Consumption 02.30 135.14 as in atroke play, for one Incident Talkoo Club have won four J COzorio, and A. Hi Basto Estilisted population. 170,740 175,180 alone can prevent a man from out of nine (Skip) Consumption p winning a championship, or on

C.S.C.C.V. HBG.CMP Baptista, A. V. Barros,

head per day) 12.1 20.0 June 1929 From 4th inclu- From Umam From (652

Inclusive, the daily supply, to all

clefyd a supply of 62 hours) per day was given. From 24th trict was from 0m-6pm-7

Constant apply in all artékets

the other hand, can present him Last season the Civil Service Robarts and A. E 5. Alvessive the supply was shut of highlly With the title won by 57-00. On July 26 this (Ip),, - *=*

Golf is becoming more and season the KB.G.C. won by 60-53 more popular, and it will continuo end if they lose by that margin W Ward Abbas, and J. Craigengower C.C.-F. Finner, to attract orormous crowds fo big tomorrow events. It is not likely that, Hoy! quite satisfied and interest in the D. K. Kharge, M. Ribeiro: during June, 1880

the CSUC will be Cavanagh (Skip) Jake will produce the vast crowds Championship will be protracted. Ar, L. Sousa, and E. Zimmern Total rainfall: June 30, 1929, 14.95 of St. Andrews, but there will not

be a lot of there Duncan in the Athletic

Yacht Cluby, CCC (8kip).. pod

A year ago the Yacht Club won W McBride, F. K. Modi, PA by 60-58 And, at the Valley Dixon, and Carr (Skip)..

how that the quility of the water le

Government Analyst's reporte

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