MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1930.
LOCAL CRICKET. OLYMPIC GAMES.
A DEMON BOWLER FOR INDIAN R.C.?
A. & S.H. IN ACTION,
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OVER 130 DISTINCT
GAMES.
PRELIMINARY PLANS.
Los Angeles, August 1. Dofinite, dates for the celebra-
In a trial cricket match, at the Indian R.C. on Saturday an eleven captained by A. Ramjahn detion of the World Olympic Games in this city in 1932, will be from feated a side, tplaying twelve menj led by F. 31. et Areulli, by ning Saturday, July 30, to Sunday,
August 14, according to an official! wickets.
Bowlers on the winning aide were announcement from the Organiz- -in splendid fornt and easily dismissing Committee, following the re- ed the opposition for the small total tura of its representatives, from of 43 runs, Hajed Esmail (18), being the recent Olympic Congress in the only batsman to make a stand. Berlin.
for four A. el Arculli necounted
wickets for 12, A. H. Madar's two victims cost but one run, and five other bowlers got a wicket ench cheaply.
Putting together 10 runs for the first wicket in a patient stand against some difficult bowling, A. el Arculli (23) and S. A. Iamair (21) paved the way to the easy victory of their side.
Fine Trundling. The attack of the I.B.C. is expect ed to be considerably strengthened
this season by F. D. Pereira, a revent arrival to the Colony. Tak- Ing a comparatively short run up to the wicket, he delivers them ex- tremely fast and has a devil of a kick on a hard ground.
Convincing as his display was yesterday, his figures being 3 for 22, he was really unfortunate in his first, spell (of four overs) which was unproductive, as the opening bats against him were rather "sit ting on the splice"quite correct tactics, however, under the circum stances.
Stores:-
3. Acculli's Team. M. . Mülür, e A. A. Rumjali,
Current
J. S. Ackber, 1h.w, b Irani
A. R. Haje Esmail, b A.
Areulli
A. S. Subind, e S. A. Ismall, b
M. R. Abbas
F. , D. Pereira, e A. A. Rumjahn,
1 J. M. A. Rumjahu
A. R. Sufiad, A. el Arculli
F. 5. l Arculli, b A. el Arculli-
A. Mr. Rumjahn, e S. A. Ismail,
5 A. A. Rumjubn
H. T. Barma, nat uut
T. Hamet, e Curreem,
Arculli
A. el
S. Ismail, st. S. A. Ismail, b
A. H. Madar ....
D. Mohamed, A. A. Rumjaḥn,
Irani
A. H. Madar
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
THE
SHADOWS BEFORE
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN CHINA MAIL.
Entertainments.
To-day Queen's Theatr "Caught Short,"
To-day- Central Theatre "Fast Company."
To-day-World
"Senorita,"
To day -Star Battling. Butler."
Today Majestl "The Last Command."
Sports
Home Malls.
Theatre,
Theatre,
Theatre;
The programme, which will con- tinue for 16 days and nights, will
See Special Sports Diary on page consist of 135 distinct events, Ing.
Meetings. cluding athletics, gymnastics, box- ing, wrestling, fencing, rowing, To-morrow Sanitary Board
equestrian sports, Meeting, 4.16 p.m. swimming,
September 23-Extraordinary Modern Pentathion, road cycling, i weight lifting, Fachting, polo, field general meeting of the Dairy Farm, hockey, water polo, shooting at 50 Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Ex- change Bidg. (lat floor), Des metres, and Olympic fine arts.
At the Berlin meeting of the In- Voeux Road Central, 11 a.m. ternational Olympic Committee, the Organizing Committee made! its report, which showed that near ly all facilities are already avall Kames of the Tenth Olympiad. able for the celebration of the via Marseilles (Menelaus), 2.30 The greatly reduced costs for par- p.m.; (Sphinx), 2 p.m. ticipating antions, shown in the To-morrow Lecture at the report, resulted in enthusiastic University by Miss Martha L. Root responses from the European Com- on the Bahal Movment, 8.30 p.m. mittees and assurances of fully re- presentative teams from the Olym pie countries.
are
In Olympic Park in Los Angeles Stadium, the are the Olympic fencing pavilion, the Olympic Fine Museum and an excellent Arts exercising field. The Olympic Swim Stadium will bo built hare. Close by
15 training Near fields for visiting teams. Olympic Park are Olympic Audi- torium for the wrestling, boxing 13 and weight lifting events. polo fields, the equestrian field, the yachting course, rowing stadium, and the cycling, and Marathon
O. M. R. ✡.
A 2
G
Curreem
0
J. M. A. Ramjaha
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5
M. R. Abbas
2
A. el Arculli
6
212
A. A. Rumjahn
3
1
5
A. H. Modar
3.5+ 3
3
4
A. R. Abbas........... 2 D Mr. Rumjana XI.
A. el Arculli, b A. S. Suflad
S. A. Ismail, e Hajee Esmail,
F. M. et Arculli
O. Ismail, S. Ismail, h F. M.
el Arcail
A. H. Madar, run out ...
A. A. Rumjahn. Pereira
J. S. A. Curreem, C
Pereira
and
B. Irani, c 3. Ismail, b A. M.
Rumjakn
J. M. A. Rumjahn, run out
M. R. Abbas, 1.b.w.,, b A. S
Suffind
A. R. Abbas, not out
A.
H. Rumjakn,
Rumjahn, b Pereira
Pereira
Extras
Total
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
0.
A. M. Rumjahn
A. R. Suffind
A. S. Sulad
F. M. el Arculli
Hajce Esmail Barma
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courses.
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Representatives of the Organiz- ing Committee, who attended the Olympic Congress in Berlin, are enthusiastic over the reception of their report and plans, and predict an overwhelming success for the games at Los Angeles.
JACK HOOD WINS.
To-day-Outward for Europe via)
Victoria, 5 p.m., and Europe via Siberia, 6 p.m. (President Fierce)."
To-morrow Outward for Europe
Miscellaneous.
September 17-Public, Band Con- cert, Kowloon Football Club, 9 p.m.
September 29-Hong Kong Stock Exchange Settlement Day.
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following programme will
breadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 855 metres:
6.p.m.-Chinese Programme.
7 pam-European Programme of Columbia Records selected and supplied by the Anderson Music Co.
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The Gold Diggers of Broadway
--Selection,
Regal Cinema Orchestra (0912). The Lily of Laguna, Little Dolly Daydream,
KNOCKS OUT, HYAMS IN FOUR How to Fly an Aeroplane,
ROUNDS.
4 It was indeed a pleasure to see auch a large assembly at the Ring, when Jack Hood, the welter cham- pion, defeated Jack Hyame, of St.
23 George's, in very decisive fashion,
Bays a Home sports writer.
21
Kit Keen, Baritone (5720).
By Sir Alan Cobham (9161). She's so unusual, Fox Trot, Sunny Side Up, Fox Trot,
Ben Selvin and His Orch. (5679).
7.30 p.m. From the Studio, the Rev. H. R. Wells-the first of the series of lessons, "Cantonese for Everyone."
8 p.m.
The attendance must be near I'm in seventh heaven,
8 the record for the Blackfriars Little Pal..Organ Solo by Terance
10 Arena, and the crowd outside, Napoleon,
unable to obtain admission, would She's Mine, have filled two such halls.
0
Hood was not very impressive in.
the opening rounds, and WAG troubled by scrappy exchanges at close quarters.
Casey (5025).
Billy Bennett, Comeding (9237). Satisfied. Fox Trot,
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0 Ya Ya, Fox Trot,
Jack Payne and His B.B.C. Dance Orchestra (5678).
The third round saw better work The Modern Diver,
by the champlon, who met his ag P.C. Lamb...Mr. Flotsam and Mr. gressive opponent with a left to
Jetsam (5587).
Love me or leave me, Fax Trot,
the mouth and a right to the cheek, Redskin, Fox Train Selvin and His 96 keeping Hyams at a distance for
A spell.
*
The end came in the fourth
..
Ben
Orchestra (5557). I hear you calling me,
The Maestros, Vocal Quintette (6644),
and delivered a short right hook Funny Fuce-A Few Drinka,
M. R. W.
9.1 3 22
3 round. Hood stepped into his man
My Ain Folk
6
1 .18
14
1
14
1
0
3
3 0 12
to the jaw, the force of contact Funny Face-Tell the Do,
42 being clearly audible. Then, as
A. & S.H. v. H. Q. WING S.LI.
On the Royal Navy ground at King's Park, the Machine Gun Com- pany of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders defeated Headquarter's Wing Somerset Light Infantry by 85 runs.
Bowlers held the upper hand all through the maleb, the Machine Gunners compiling 75 runs and then dismissing the H.Q. Wing S.L.L. for
40.
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Hyams sagged at the knees, Hood got home two speedy right upper cuts, sending Hyams down for the count.
CONFIDENCE MEN.
WIN £9,000 ON A BETTING SCHEME.
Mr. Jacobus de Wet, a wealthy South African visitor to London, has been robbed of £3,000 by con- fidence tricksters using a now method.
L/Cpl. Robson of the winning side, secured both the batting and The victim was fortunate in bowling honours. He followed up picking out from the Scotland his batting performance of 29 runs, Tard rogues gallery the photo- the highest individual score, by graphs of his plausible acquain
· taking six wickets for 81 Scores:—
Machine Gun (A. & S.H.) · L/Cpl. Hogarth, o Guest, b
Bristow
tances.
L/Cpl. Robson; e Bristow, b Tapp 20 ting system, which could not pos
Pte, Heather, run out
Pte. Ingles, b. Topp.
L/Cpl. Chambers, run out L/Cpl. McKenzio, b Guest
L/Cpl. Jack, e Grest, b Tapp
L/CBL Whitely, b. Guest L/Cpl. Jackson, b Guest Pte. Gould, not out
Cpl. Gardiner, b, Bristow
Extras
Guant
Bristow
Tapp
Dore Hurford
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Pte Guest
Heather
He met them casually in the lounge of an hotel, and they told him a story of an "Infallible bet-
sibly fail," Mr. de Wet balleved the yarn, parted with the £9,000 and saw his acquaintances no more.
Then he consulted ́n detective; who took him to Scotland Yard:
L/Cpl. Templeman, e Jackson, 5
al
Leslie Heason and
Quartette (9892). Tannhauser-0 Star of Eve
(Wagner), Carmen-The Toreador Song
(Bizet) Harold Williams, Baritone
(9873). The Lonesome- Roåd, Dinah...Ted Lewis and His Band
(21811). 9. p.m.-Weather Report, Loca! Time and Press News. New Sullivan, Selection,
H.M. Grenadier Guards
Band (0405). Mr. H. Anniss, Tenor
Studio Concert:
a. Allsa Mine (Newton). b Beloved it is Morn (Aylward) Liebostraum (Liszt), Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin),
Squire Octet (0142). The Studio Pinyors will present "A Matter of Policy," Characters:-The, Husband, Wife, The Mald, The Agent
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DOPE IN AMÉRICA.
[By Leslie R. Aldous.] The Opium Committee of the League of Nations, which is meet- ing this month at Geneva, is faced with a problem, of enormous com- plexity and difficulty, One im- portant country standing outside. the system of co-operation against of dope gangs international traffickers can upset the League's This most carefully laid plans. was proved earlier this year when a ship with a fabulously large Ball from the Persian Gulf, and quantity of oplum on board, set
was able to do so with impunity as Persia is not bound by the League's Opium Convention.
America fa one of the key/coun- tries in connection with the drug traffic. Fortunately, the Govern- ment at Washington realises the urgency of collaborating with the League for the purpose of check- ing the evil. Such action is all the more significant in view of the fact that the 'United States' is not a member of the League..
THE KOWLOON RESIDENTS, ASSOCIATION
Announce the Last PUBLIC BAND CONCERT. of the Season at the
KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB (Chatham Road) Wednesday, 17th September, 9 p.m. Full Milltary Band of the
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£79,000, BEQUEST.
WINDFALL FOR LONDON 200.
Mr. Justice Farwell, in the Chancery Division recently, decid- ed that a residuary bequest, said to amount to £79,000, to the Zoo- logical Society of London was valid charitable gift.
An extremely valuable report on the drug traffic has been submitted by the Treasury Department at Washington, and will be consider ed by the League's Oplum Commit-
By his will, Mr. George de. tee along with the information re Arroyave Lopes, who died in Sep- ceived from other countries. One tember, 1929. directed that the of the most important cases of the residue of his estate should be drug traffle which occurred in the transferred to and lovested by the United States during the past year, Society and known R& the De concerned a certain Carmelo
It was Arroyave fund.
argued Fuentes, who also tried to hide his that the work of the Society was Identity under-the name of
not wholly charitable, in that the Cipriano Castro, of Manhattan Society carried on business as Avenue, New York City. After caterers and took money from careful, surveillance, he
A children for camel and elephant arrested at a street corner rides. The Regimental Band. of to which he had been
Mr. Justice Farwall said that it H.D. Grenadier Guards ticed: Eight bottles of cocaine
was quite pinin that the Society's Band.-(0243). were found on his person. Mons. Deranevsky Violin Soloist:
work was for the advancement of Mr. Fuentes is now spending education, and the bequest in a. "Tango" (Albeniz-Dushkin). b. "Loure" (Bach).
three years In the New York question was a charitable one. Don Giovann!-Selection,
County penitentiary,
Scene:A Breakfast Roum. Time: Breakfast time.
The Lark's Festival (Brewer), The Two Little Finches
(Concert Polka),
The
Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra (59178). Mr. H. Annisa-Tenor:
a. "If I built a World for
you (Lehmann).
Robson ...... L/Cpl. Fear, e Jack, b, Heather
16
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Die
O. M. R. W. L/Cpl. Horford,.b Robson · 81 02 B Pte. Hector, not out
082 Pto. Rend; b Robson:"
Boy Dore, b Robson
-0-| L/Cpl.- Durman, d Robson;
Extras
5
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0
Chambers,
Babson Heather
Pto. Bristow, b Robso
L/Up Tapp; b Heather
1/Cpl. Trabble,),
www.Heather
Total BOWLING ANAL
(Landon Rongid)..
b. "Pluck this ittle Flower e. "Sincerity" (Clarke).
Fledermans-Selection (Strausa),
Johann Strauss & Symphony Orchestra 10247); Mons. Derenevsky-Violin Soloist: 7. Melodie (Tchaikowsky);
b. Tambourin (Leclair-Kreisler). Strauss March (Mesescopl) Bond of Friendship, March (Rogan),
The Regimental Band of PARKEN WELM. Grenadier Guards 410.30 pmClose Down.
en-
Drugs smuggled into America are manufactured in Europe and other parts of the world. In Switzerland alone there are known
MONTMARTRE FOLLIES.
After very successful seasons in to be fifteen drug factories, some Canton and Macao, the Mont- of which alone produce many martre Follies, who delighted times the world's medical and patrons at the Queen's Theatre scientific needs of cocaine, mor- recently with their charming per- phine or heroin. The vast surplus formances, have returned to the Anda its way into the illicit traffic. Colony and during their short At the end of last year, an in-season at the Star. Theatre, Kow portant agreement was signed beloon, commencing on Wednesday, tween Switzerland and the United they will present the ballet en- States of America, under the terms semble "Gypsy Nights," in con- of which there will be a direct function with the picture attrac exchange of information relating tion, The Love Trap" starring to the drug traffe
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