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LAWN BOWLS.
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SHANGHAI RECOVER THE "ASHES."
FIRST RUBBER WON
Shanghai, Yesterday, Shanghai lawn bowlers won the
LAWN TENNIS.
THIRD ROUND OF US. TOURNEY.
NO SURPRISES.
CRICKET.
SOUTH OF ENGLAND VICTORY.
MOORE'S CENTURY.
Folkestone. Yesterday. The South of England succeed |ed in defeating the M.C.C. by 78
DUNN,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930.
HOME FOOTBALL. TWO VISITING TEAMS,GAIN FULL POINTS.
BREAKS SILENCE,
THE ONLY HOPE OF NEW CHINA.
SUN FO SPEAKS.
the
VILLA AND LINCOLN.
Only two League matches were
Nanking. August 19: played yesterday-one in the Complete Riquidation of First Division and one in the Northern rebellion within a few Northern Section of the Third weeks, and the consequent dawn of Taking first use of the wicket; | Divistön,
an era of permanent peace and the Southern eleven complled 210. Aston Vila visited Grimsby unification, were prophesied by fr. M. J. C. Aliom, the 'Surrey fast Town and scored their fourth suc Sua Fo, in the course of a speech Lowler, claimed 5 wickets for 43 cossive win by the narrowest pos- delivered at the weekly memorial runs. The M.C.C: replied to thissible margin.
service at Central Headquarters total by taking a lead of 7 on the In the Northern Section of the yesterday., first innings. R. W. V. Robins, Third Division Nelson were de the Middlesex and All-England feated on their own ground by
three, the visitors thus, going to tare, scored 217. D. N. Moore, the
The South, in their second ven- third place in the League table."
Results as cabled by Reuter;" Gloucestershire amateur, scoring
Division I.
1. Aston Villa Division III-Northern.
1 Lincoln City
Intèrport series by 2 matches to Championships did not provid. Player, captured half the wickets Lincold City by the odd goal in Tainian, the Shansi forces had been
1, when they beat Hong Kong by 16 this afternoon, 18 shots to after a most exciting game,
The teams were:-
Shanghai
G. V. Jensen,
H. E. Peck,
W. A. Bailey,
C. B. Starmes (Skip),
Hong hong.
C. Atkinson..
G. McLeod,
F. C. Goodman,
R. F. Luz (Skip). Shanghai led almost all through At the 15th head the the game: scores were equal (13 all) but at the nineteenth head Shanghai led by 17-13. At the twentieth head Hong Kong scored three, leaving them one shot, behind,
At the last end' a measurement, amidst great excitement, showed Shanghai to be lying nearer the jack by a quarter of an inch.
Stormes and Jensen were the stars of the Shanghai side, whilst Luz played well for Hong Kong. -Reuter.
INTERPORT SERIES.
How the Two Ports Now -Stand,
Forest Hill, Yesterday. The third round of the Men's
any sensations. Tilden won in comfortable style, as did Van Ryn The two newcomers to rst-class tennis, Wood and Shields, both came through with flying calours, The British contingent suffered one reverse when Avory went down to Hunter.
The full results of the third round are given below:-
Berkley Bell beat R. Lewis 6-1,
6-1, 13-11. Lyttleton Rogers beat Ellsworth
Vines 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4. Clifford Sutter beat Bowman,
6-1, 2-6, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, Sidney Wood bent Wilbur Coen
2-6, 1-6, 6-1, 6-1.
R. Williams beat Blacur 6-4, 6-3,
6-3,
Shields beat Griffin 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. Perry beat. Edward Jacobs, 6-2, Lee beat J. Lang 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.
6-3, 6-3.
Qlliff bent Werner 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. J. Van Ryn heat 'Gledhill 6-2,
6-4, 6-1.
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W. T. Tilden bent Felbleman
6-1, 6-1, 6-0.
F. Hunter beat Avory 4-6, 8-6,
6-2, 6-2
AMERICA CUP.
Hong
WIDE BOOM OF THE DEFENDER.
11
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Date. Where Played S'hai. Kong 240-18 Shanghai .. 30 A10-19 lanh Hạng 13 20-0-20 Shanghai.. 16- 9-21 Hong Kong 22 9-9-22 Shanghai .. 21
20
diện 9-23 Hong Hang 23 3- 9-24 Shanghai.. 20 7-10-26, Hong Hung 8 18. 9-26 Shanghai '.. 15 15-10-27 11ong Kong 31
6-9-28 Shanghai ..
18
29
97
27
14
28
28
17
for 52 runs.
splendid 101 not out. Requir-Grimsby ag 211 to win, the M,C.C. wer dismissed for 134. Scores:-
South of England: 210 and 217.- M.C.C.: 217 and 134.
-Reuter.
RAIN AGAIN.
FAME ABANDONED AT SCARBOROUGH.
LEYLAND'S FORM.
Scarborough, Yesterday. The match
between
Lord
Nelson
· LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Diylalon I
Aston Villa Arsenal Lelector Chelsea Midlesbro Derby Co. Portsmouth West Ham Wednesday Birmingham Sunderland Huddersfieki
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F.
Mir, Sun Fo pointed out, that, as a result of the decisive campaign of
irretrievably disorganised and dis ubled, a loss of over 70,000 of their men having been inflicted by the Government armies. Disheartened 2 by the disastrous defeat 'suffered by their Allies, the Kuominchun rebels
2 in Honan had also been badly beaten by the Government forces and were doomed to total collapse within a short time.
A. Pta.
4400 14
5
3 3 0 0 11 3
42 20 7
4 2 1 184
49 11 9
3 1 2 05
3 1 2 0 5
2
A
4 2 0 2 10
10
1 2 1
5
3 1 1.1
8 0 3 0
3 1.1
4 0 3
3
5 11
13
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Hawke's XI. and the M.C.C. team Grinshy for South Africa had to be aban- Sheffield U. doned owing to nin.,
Leets Un.. Lord Hawke's XI. butted first Liverpool
Blackburn and scored 345 for the loss of 9 Bolton
3 1 0 2 wiekota, at which point the closure Newcastle 3 1 0 2 was applied. Maurice Tate, the Blackpool ... 3 1 0 2 Sussex bowler, took 5 wickets for M'chester C. 4013 M'chester U. 3 0 0 3 57 russ. The touring side, at the'
Division III (Northern). close of play, were only 8 runs
Goals. behind with six wickets in hand.
P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts Leyland, the Yorkshire all-round- Wrexhaın
3 1 0 14 ef, was in great' form and scored Chesterfield a delightful 150 not out. Scores
Lincoln.
Tranmere
Rotherham
Lord Hawke's XI: 345-9. dec. M.C.C. South
Hull
African Team:
Wigan
Halifax
341-4.
Narrow
Reuter,
Stockport
'Gateshead
Southport
Daneuster
Rochdale
Accrington
Hartlepoole Darlington
5
31 0 9 5
3 0 1
11
3 0 0 8 2
1 1 0 10
0 1 8 3
G
Alm Of Expedition. Continuing. Minister. Sun em- phasised that it was mainly with a view to achieving pance and national unification-without which constructive work was impossible--- that the Government launched the present expedition and prosecuted it with such vigour. In the complete eradication of the combination of militarists, Communists and reac- tionaries; who are now arrayed 3 against the Government, lies the only hope of the new China, said the Party leader.
Case Of Mr. Simpson. Turning to the diplomatic phase of the Northern rebellion, he point- ed out that the National Govern- ment, being the de jure Government of the country, recognised by the foreign States, it was incumbent upon foreign Governments not 7 only
as a matter of comity and
A
46 courtesy but also according to the Glaw of nations-to refrain from any Intercourse with, or in any way aiding, the rebels. He deplored the. fact that, in spite of the Govern- 2ment, the British diplomatic agent had refused to take action for the deportation and punishment of Lenox Simpson. He pointed out that inasmuch as the action of Mr. 3 Simpson was prohibited by and punishable under British law, the British Government was in duty sound to prosecute and punish Mr. 2 Simpson in order to uphold the
dignity of its own laws.--Kuo Min.
AN INCIDENT.
RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS.
LEGALITY QUERIED.
LOCAL CRICKET.
ENTRIES FOR COMING SEASON.
NO RETURN GAMES.
Newport, R.L, Yesterday. With the approach of the first America's Cup race, on September 13, great curiosity is manifeated in the numerous mechanical contriv- ances forming part of the equip-
Mr. W. Brace presided at the Carlisle ment of the defender "Enterprise,"
annual general meeting of the partieularly her wide boom for use Hong Kong Cricket League, held
in a light breeze, having slides for in the Sanitary Board room yes- the mainsail to slip to leeward,terday evening.
THE WIPER'S TIMES.
1 0 2
Nelson
1 0 3
Crewe
03
2
New Brighton York
0 3
11
1 2
7
0 0 3
5
19
G-10-29 Hong Kong 17
19
6-9-30 Shanghai..
23.
17
7-9-30 Shanghai .. 15
20
9. 9-30 Shanghai..
16
Hong Kong won
7
Shanghal won
8
Shanghai shots
302
Hong Kong shots
287
Rubber Series:
Shanghai won
1
Hong Kong won
part.
thus giving the foot of the sail at
The accounts, it was reported, windage equivalent to the upper showed $962.29.
# .credit balance of
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SUNRISE AND: ́SUNSET
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Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Keng for September (Standard time "of the "120th Moridian, East of
Greenwich) are as follow:-
September
Sunrise BunBGÉ
a.m. p.m.
6.08 6.82
6.08 6.91 6.086.80 6.096.29
6.09' 0.28 6.106.27
6.10 8.26. 6.116.26, 6.19 6.25 6.116.24 6.11 6.28
6.11 6.22
6.12 0.21
6.12 6.19
6.12 0.18 6.12 -8.17) 6.136.10
6.136.15 6.14 0.15 6.14 6.14
6.14 6.18
HOME RACING.
LATEST PRICES FOR THE ST. LEGER.
PARENTHESIS FAVOURITE,
London, Yesterday.. The call over for the St. Leger the Beaufort Club is . as follows:-
at
Parenthesis- to 2 o; 5 to 1 t Singapore-5 to 1 o.; 11 to 2 t. Diolite-11 to 2o.
Rameses 11-13 to 2 1. & o, Utmajeur-10 to 1 o.; 100 to 9 t. Rustom Pasha-100 to 7 0. Algonquin-100 to 7 o. Scer 100 to 8 t. and o. Prince Paradise-25 to 1 t. and o. Illad-26 to 1 t. and o.
Christopher Robin-25 to 1 o Fairy Prince-140 to 1 o. Redeswood-06 to 1 o.
Probables Amended.
Grand Salute has been scratch-
ed and the amended list of prob-
ables now reads:.
Algonquin (C. Elliott).
Christopher Robin (Pat Beasley).
Diolite (H. Beasley).
Fairy Prince (Joe Childs).
Iliad (R. Jones),
Parenthesia (Fred Fox).
Prince Paradise (Bezant),
Rameses (Ray).
Redeswood (Taylor).
Rustom Pasha (II. Wragg). Sear (Jelllas),
Singapore (Gordon Richards). Utmajeur (Beary).
-Reuter
AQUATICS.
PRELIMINARY HEATS OF POLICE
SPORTS.-
In the V.R.C. bath `yesterday afternoon the heats in five events of the Police'aquatic sports which is to be bold on Saturday afternoon were decided. The results were is under:
100 Yards Championship (Indians and Chinese), First Heat-1, P.C.C. 478; 2, P.C.C. 511; 3, P.C.C 431 Second Heat-1, P.C.C.. 210; 2, P.C.D. 311: 8, P.C.C. 178.
a
50 Yards: Handicap (Indians and Chinese)First Heat: 1, C210; 2 B478; 8, 6178. Second Heat: 1, C4912, B3752
60 Yards Handicap (Europeans) First Heat: 1, Coleman: 2, Simpson;. 9Clarke. Second Heat: 1, Youe; 2 Franks; 3, McEwin.ha
50 Yards Breast Stroke (Euro- peans)First Heat: 1, Coleman;: 2, Thorpe. Second Heat: 1, Hemsley 2, Youe and Gulesple. (dead heat).
Boys' Race.First Heati1 L Hunt; 2, L Reynolds Second Heat; 1 N. Bookers: 2, C. Evans. Third, Heath N Reynolds; A. Mons, Bob Marks and Gordon Marks will also take part in the final on Satur day.
It transpires that Mr. Nichols, It was decided not to play re- skipper of the"Weetamoe," one of turn matches in the League, and,
Facsimile pages of the Wipers
the unsuccessful candidates in the after some discussion, not to use times, familiar to most ex-Service trial races, has raised the question the wider wicket.
of the legality of this boom with
mittec.
men, have been appearing recently received from the Vladivostok The following entries were re-in the Daily Express. The follow-branch of the Bank of Chosen, on the New York Yacht Club Com-ceived for the First Divisioning editorial of August 15, 1917, Is which the Russian authorities are Mr. Harold Vanderbilt, the "En-power, Indians, University, Hong this highly appreciated journal made The principal reason for the exten Kowloon, Civil Service, Craigen- typical of the conditions under which carrying out rigorous examination. terprise's" skipper, and his asso-Kong C.C., the E.A., and the ciates had decided not to employ the sliding boom in the America Cup The following entries were re- action is that the N.Y.Y.C. commit Hong Kong. Club de Recreio, Inst issue.
Navy.
its appearance and the spirit of the ination is supposed to be the inten- men concerned in its publication: tion on the part of Soviet Russia to
"We must apologise to all our
drive away Japanese fishermen from
races, but the result of Mr. Nichol'sceived for the Second Division-subscribers for the delay since our Russian waters Serious importance tee has informed Mr. Vanderbilt Kowloon, Civil Service, Police, understand and forgive as the delay the bank by the Japanese, as it may We are sure they will is attached to the examination of that since the Enterprise" used Indians. Craigengower, Royal En was due to an awkward providence lead to the shutting down of the full knowledge of the committee, Corps of Signals, and Royal Army gineers, University. the Royal its use in the international races Service Corps. will have the full approval of the committee.
the boom during the trials with the
Sir Thomas Lipton has not raised the question of the use of this boom-Reuter's American Service.
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Swimming -To-day-Tal koo "Channel". swim, North Point.
Hockey-To-day - Ilockey Club Meeting, Volunteer Head- quarters, 8.30 p.m.
FootballSeptember 27- Chinese v. Rest of the League, Happy Valley! Ma
'Aquatics-Saturday-Police and Prison Departments Aqua-, tic Sports; V.R:C..
Lawn Bowls-Sunday- Inter-Departmental Contest- Education Department v. Sa 't ary Department, C.GC: Green.
September 20- Altkenhead, Shield Kowloon v. Hung Kong, KC.C.. Green, "-
Racing-September 18- Entries Close for Extra Race Meeting, noon..
September 27 Seventh Extra Race Meeting
The October · 10, and 11-Eighth
Extra Race Meeting.
Polo' September 20-Gym- khana, Polo Ground,
Rowing September 22- Trevesen Trophy. 4 p.m.
HOME.
Racing To-day-Star Leger Doncaster.
Friday Doncaster Cup:
October 15The Cesare- witch, Newmarket.
October 29-Eambridgeshire Stakes," Newmarket.
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ducive
branch office at Vladivostok. and more war than ia con-
If It comes to that, the Dalbank steady pro- duction of a paper, What & lot has branch at Kobe will be closed in happened in the interimi Much to retaliation, which will lead to the rejoice and plume ourselves about, tween Japan and Soviet Russia. The severance of economic relations De- but also many old chums to regret matter will be discussed by the PROGRAMME FOR NEXT NIGHT the loss of. That unfortunately authoritles on the return of Ambas- must always be the way, but thissador Tanaka from Moscow, who is
V.R.C
FETE.
time there seems to be more than a
the ss. Harbin Maru The following is the programme fair proportion of the old brigade, expected to leave Dairen on board on the 25th for the night fete at the V.R.C.On the other hand we have
instant. Rengo. on September 27-
welcome others to the
to
new
G.O.C.
who
achieved a
220 Yards Free Style-Cham-old Division, especially our bionship of the Colony.
100 Yards Back Stroke-Cham-speedy and lasting popularity. It pionship of the Colony,
could be no easy job to take up the
OFFICE SPEED-UP.
NEW METHOD OF PASSING
PLANS...
Malacca, August 18.
Diving Championship of the mantle of "The Professor" who, Colony Competitors for the div-through nearly two strenuous years, ing must perform three plain had led us from greenness so under- swallow dives from second and standing. Much as we regret the
A considerable speeding up in the cannot office of the Municipal Engineer was top platforms and one fancy dive loss of our old G.O.C. we from either springboard or plat grudge his departure and well reported at the monthly meeting of merited honours. Also the loss is the Malacca Municipal Commission- tempered by the arrival, in his sucers.
form.
100 Yards Handicap-Members. 50 Yards Handicap-Ladies, 50 Yards Handicap-Boya. Members Team Race. Water Polo-Portugal v. Eng. Jond.
ber 24..
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cessor, of one of the "Cognoscenti." In reply to questions by Mr. W. F. There has been so much to write Zehnder it was stated that with the about since our last lasue that one present method of passing plans it begin. took about a week to pass plans la rather at a loss-where Hindenberg has von a long series which were in order compared with Heats, if necessary, will be of victories, (vide Official German three to four weeks-by the old swum off on Wednesday, Septem-news) and we have met with many method. Plans not in order were repulse, (vide occupants of many sometimes held up for months be Entries cideo on Sunday, Sep well aired and commodious cages in fore they were approved. tember 21.mes the neighbourhood of Vimy Births and deaths were reported *Other Championship Events.
Messines and Viomerlinghe). How-to the meeting as follows:-Births, Wednesday, October 1g P over, the war goes on, and wd aro males 68, females, 63; deaths, males 440 Yards Free Style Cham-putting our faith on the journey of 44, females 41. Forty-one of the pionship of the Colony
Ramsay MacDonald to Stockholm deaths were of infants less than one Throwing the Water Polo Ball We are afraid that this number may year old, 12 of them being due to -Championship of the Colony, be rather a scratch ona aa, there convulsions and 7 to faver..
Heats, if necessary, will, be fare so many counter issues. War d Women health visitors made swum of on Monday, September all very well in its way but when 1,080 visits during the month. 20,.
it interferes with the publication of In reply to the president, who
Wednesday, October 8:
› a "Journal It's a well, let's turn asked whether the Immediatts ex- 880 Yards Free Style-Cham to brighter subjects. Have any of ecution of certain public works was pionship of the Colony.
you been on leave lately? The necessary in order to find work for Long Plunge-Championship of Editor has just returned from thirty the unemployed; it was stated that the Colony M
kan daya of the best and brightest A there was no present need, Heats, if necessary, will be lot of the time he spent in London swam off, on Monday, October with the wind well up and a crick over and they don't all keep restaur Entrance fee for Championship in the neck, but otherwise only filled ant. We must ask all old con events61 for each event with wonder at the bare-faced tributors and also now comers to the Entries for Championships will robbery which is rife. We should Division to send along copy. A close one week prior to date of imagine that there are many people hearty welcome to sit our new stars, who will be worry when the war is and good luck to those who have
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