PETROL EMBARGO SUGGESTED
EFFECTIVE HAMSTRING FOR ITALY
FRANCE ANXIOUS TO POSTPONE PENDING LEAGUE MEETING
THE CIRNA MAIL," "ONDAY-
STOEFFEN TURNS
TO BOXING
U.S. Tennis Ace's Decision
ATTRACTION FROM FEMALE SEANDPOINT
Los Angeles, Nov. 19. ..... Promoters to-day had apparent- ly persuaded blonde and hand- some Lester Stoeffen to turn his good looks into cash in the prize- aght ring, the former Dayis Cap
Geneva, To-day. star announcing his retirement. of professional No sanctions would hamstring Italy more from the field effectively that a petrol embargo, and it is believ-tennis.
Stoeffen, six, foot four, courtį. ed possible that an agreement may be reached in Adonis, often described as one of that connection when the Committee of Eighteen the best gate attractions, from a meets on November 29. It is hoped that the feminine standpoint, at Forest American oil companies will give a pledge not to would soon enter the ring increase their exports if the League imposes training on January 11, prepara- petrol sanctions.
Ells and Wimbledon, said he
He announced he would-start
Cory to making his debut in the Someesy weight class
time shortly thereafter
Other difficulties. however. must also be overcome. countries may plead to give the present sanctions a longer trial Hence it is doubtful whether the embargo on key products will be expanded before the new year.
Following a meeting at Paris! ****
on Saturday between M. Laval
and Sir George Clerk, the Bri- CORRESPONDENCE
tish Ambassador, it is stated
that the Committee of Eighteen
has postponed the meeting ar
ranged for November 29. It is
S.P.C. Gratitude
Stoeffen's desertion from am
Rickshaws in Cautuu are to be replaced by the vehicle “shown the above photograph, aceceding to a recent resolution made by the Chinese authorities.
HOLDEN MAY
BE BOWLER K.C.C.
ARE LOOKING FOR
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RIDLEY AND MALPAS
IN LIMELIGHT
(Continued from Page 1)
and later found themselves forced
the remembers that length as to drop still further back to aid a teur tennis ranks in 1934 was a of more value than fast hat erra- desperate defence! Tam even- Lab sitter blow to the United States tic bowling he should secure atually changed places with Cawn Tennis Association. The place in a team which at present Mau. Californian was ranked No. 5 in is in dire need of new bowling 1934
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talent.
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Poor Throwing In
Lee Kwok-wai was the best half on view for South China, and his speed in intercepting a pass, and hard tacking had the Lincola rightwing completely in subjec tion
That handsomeness in a prize- ighter-as-a-paying proposition has
B. T. Quinnah the other new been shown by the short but arofitable ring careers of "Hand-comer on view yesterday, failed to SOME** Jack Doyle, the Irish find a length with his off spinnera Leung Wing-chuí worked as hard heavyweight,
"Beautiful" and was slow of the mark in the as ever, but found the scheming Fiermonte, the Italian field. Unlike "Holden, however, be of Bisley too much for him, while rainer who married Mrs. Vincent knew how to return the ball to the Wang Mee-sham's only ides of
stor, III-United Press.
wicket Holden
guilty of stopping, a man, appeared to be a sending the ball in along the dangerous sliding tackle. He did ground on several occasions, thought that was constructive to it was an orthodox throw-in that hoid his side..
understood that France is an- To The Editor. "China Mi?"] xious to delay the extension of the embargo to ker products Sir-I am asking for the hose because she wishes to give the pitality of your columns to make of the present sanctions time to take public acknowledgment effect and also to avoid pre- generous gift of $200 from the judicing M. Laval's conciliation Hong Kong Singers to the Hong effort
Kong Society for the Protection of
Children from the proceeds of the
Armistice Day Concert in St John's Cathedral.
POSTPONEMENT SUGGESTED Geneva, later: Reuter learns from London that M. Laval sug-
I congratulate the Hong Kong gested the postponement of the
is Singers on their exquisite reader- League meeting because it most difficult for him to attending of good music, the more sc during the present difficult inter-as it has enabled them to bring sorely needed help to the most mal conditions in France.
our cord- hapless members of munity.
LEVINSKY LAID resulted in Tam Pearce being ruz Experience Tells
LOW
WRESTLER BEATS BOXER
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Lee Tin-sang played a quiet, N. A. E. Mackay kept wicket purposeful game throughout tha well when facing his bowlers, but counter and clearly demonstrated was surprisingly at sea when deal how experience can be harnessed ing with his fielders' returns. He to give best results. He covered batted well before being very well the rather shaky Lau Max well. canght at short leg by Tam and was relieved of mach double St. Louis, Nov. 19.
work when Tam dropped back. Pearce
The game opened before a Fans gathered in large num-
After being morally bowled capacity attendance in perfect On behalf of the children whebers here to-night to witness a will benefit by their generosity, I scheduled 10-round wrestler-ver & Lee when facing his second 'soccer weather. The Lincolns offer to Mr. Anderson Miller and sus-boxer match, but the affair ball, Alec Pearce batted faultlessly goal underwent two close s
once Bead pushing the ball of going to make a lot of runs this Tam's head high in the air and the Hong Kong Singers my very lasted only 35 seconds, the mat- There is little doubt that he
Berson he is now playing himself right under the bar! Then came] Leung Kwok-ying, the Hong warm thanks for this useful addi-man winning..
before attempting quick scor- the first goal for the Lincolns.
and following: 19 minutes of testi exchanges;
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Kong-Canton-Shanghai - newspaper agent and patent medicine dealer of No. 32, Bonham Strand East, has contributed over 10 large canvas. "Safety First" paintings to the local campaign. They are being displayed in all the prominent centres of the Colony
дот
The ss. Nalder is due here) from Singapore at 7 am next
tion to our funds
G.-P. de MARTIN, Chairman of the Executive Committee,
Hong Kong Society for the
Protection of Children
Thursday. She is carrying the NATIONAL PRODUCTS
outward bound English malls.
Wong Tak-cho, unemployed, was sentenced to two months' hard la-j bour by Mr. W. Schofeld, at the Central Magistracy on Saturday,
COMPANY
Likely To Operate In
for stealing it pounds of lead February Next Year
from the Takso Dockyard, and
Owing to the fact that for having returned from bantu-sexs Chinese nationals are ment before the expiration of his creasingly
also to eight months' hard labour
in-
favouring Chinese period of ten years received in manufactured goods, the Hong June last.
King Levinsky, Chicago's ex- fish peddler, took the role of the
ing. boxer in the short-lived encoun-
Tam Pearce batted - extraor- ter, while husky Pay Steele de
dinarily well for his 15 and was Wong panched out a centre by monstrated the strangle holds.
.The boys got off to a fast start, unlucky to have a promising Clayton to Ridley, whose quick en-Jingx terminated by a run out deck shot looked certain to find the net but while the Kingfish was
when Leung Wing-chai "isted" deavouring to land a paralysing įsion -
E. R. Duckitt again showed that out. From the resultant "spot" right Steele slid in, pinned' his
he is one of the Colemy's best all-kick, Edenson netted at the arms, and threw the Chicagoan..
Levinsky went down with a rounders, while L McInnes can second attempt, Wong saving his
the crowd justly claim to be Hong Kong's first shot. bang, Steele atop, as
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and A. S. Soffiad were not bowled as all!.
The Navy had a field day in sunter with the Recreio
poor, too many catches being dropped. Had they been accept- fed they might have secured the points. Garthwaite bowled very well indeed, keeping one end go- ing throughout the innings, while Fusilier King impressed as Two Quick Goals
exceedingly useful left-hand bow- Eight minutes later South China
ler. Eis trouble appeared to be soon as it started-United Press. quite 30 runs in the field on Satur-
day.
equalised, and 30 seconds after-
The fielding of the Indians left that he tried to bowl his faster Arthur Lay, who has aggregated Wards took the lead! The first 243 runs in his last three innings, came as a result of a swiftly ere much to be desired. It seems ball too often. Though he only is picking out the right ball to hit ented move between Tam and Lee, to be that they are too fond of secured one wicket, he sent down with far more accuracy than was The latter swerved out to the waiting for the ball to come to some very tricky deliveries.
The Jurines previously evident. If he keeps left before passing in to Fung them instead of running forward himself in check, as he did on King-cheong, whose shot bulged to meet it; they must have given Saturday, he is likely to prove the the roof of the net from three away at least 15 to 20 runs in 8 2 duit kept ideal partner for Teddy Finches
Feral From the Vick-off, Fang this manner. * It was good to see the Rev. secured and went through on bwicket very well, the caly score They had first knock and put on Baines and G. Milbank back in the own
He lost possession to Ed coming from extras being a leg-200 for 6 wickets (declared) with | MainwaringTM (54) - as-top-scorer. Lethbridge (Alberta). field. The former took a nice runson, but quickly regained the bye!
Unfortunately I was not at the A. S. Suffad and A. Abbas match, but I hear Mainwaring's Thomton Tweed, the 11-year- catch in the last over of the day ball and drove past Read low into
opened the LPC. innings, but The local tug Henry Keswick ducts Manufacturers Union are old son of a Lethbridge (Alberta) to give the Club victory, while the the corner
latter, who is out of practice, com- The second half opened tamely, somehow or other the latter, who knock was a very good one with arrived back in Hong Kong on making arrangements to establish
flying instructor, few solo in à Products Saturday after a very rough pasa Chinese National
gressive and a fine shot by Tars merely scratched out until 2 side. Tufnel had a very suc sage from Saigon where she has Company, and a Recommendation monocoupe aeroplane, after har pletely puzzled F. Zimmern with bat South China assumed the as-is usually an impatient starter most of the runs scared on the was well fickled by Bead. At the well-pitched up one from Gath cessful match, making 20 runs A el Arcalli and taking 4 wickets for 13 runs. participating in salvage Bureau which will be affiliated ing had only seven hours tuition his medium-fast deliveries.
with dual controls.
other end Malpas tested. Wong waite bowled him.
The Recreio have been very dis- operations on the wrecked steamer with the Company. The Cable, a cable laying ship be the plans of these two Chinese Young Tweed, however, will GOOD SCORES AT with a drive from 25 yards, and took half a hour to score his
made his five, while A. H. Madara Cowaypointing in their two leame longing to the Eastern Extension commercial institutions it will have to be patient, for it will be
niezal spectacular save.
led by Garthwaite very short matches. With hatsmen like A M. Prata, W. A Roed, FL A. Alves Telegraph Company, which went take at least two or three months many years before the authorities WEEK-END SHOOT the Chinese custodisa
South China's attack gradually ball which barely rose an inch.
and ECM. L. Boeres. In the „zide, aground off Cape St. James about before these establishments will will grant him his pilot's certi
Ten Scores Of 90
fled out, and they were... soon
they should be able to score at fortnight ago.
Garthwaite's Fine Catch Or Over
forced to defend desperately, and)
least 150 runs against any second throughout this half the Lincolns,
Gazikwaite took
division team The ordinary week-end Spoon mainly through the agency of Bid finest catches I have seen and Practice Shoot was held on Jey and Malpas, their enterprising
been
Ho Po aged 20. unemployed, was charged before Mr. E. L Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Mag- istracy on Saturday morning with the theft of a quantity of scrap iron from Bailey's shipbuilding yard, Tokwawan, on Friday, and was sentenced to three weeks' hard labour
The RMS. Empress of Asia is
due at Vancouver on De
and wil leave on the
Hong Kong, hein
January 2, 1936.
Me E. C. Hamilton residing
No. 294 Prince Edward Road,
that at about 2 pm.
Saturday, while drivin
cycle No. 143 along Tai Po
when nearing Cham
down a Chine
Kowloon Hospital
Kong Chinese Chamber of Com merce and the local National Pro
operate.
According to
ficate.
the Naval range at Stonecutters inside forwards, had the more he caught M P. Mad
handed catch taken Last Saturday afternoon, when, in scoring chances than did the ships off Ballard spite of the East Lancashire Forpaments.
Lincolns: Boed; Moody and Ed-an-inch from the ground: Regt and Volunteers being inson. Thompson, Deeming and Minn had a short but marry camp, the attendance was well tip Robson; Clayton Malpas, Higgins, nings (he was dropped twice of Ismas to the average.
Gathwaite), while & A
fouth China "A" Weng Wine Le played a dogged knock for 11
Per and Baidy,
Serge Warwick tobilled 98
to
win the melt Hands
Tin-sang and Len Man, Leung Wing-
S.E. (b); Practice, whi
Ottley, P. O. Mase,
chui; Wong Meo-thon and
Kwok I was not very impressed Swai Tso Kwashing, Fung Kime: A. S. Suffad's Imock..
anchong, Lee Wai-tong Tam
ergiga and Tay Ques-Hang-
Lieutel Berlyn, RN. Elándzon
hens all topped the
SOUTH CHINA "B
EASILY DEFEAT STONECUTTI
Kong-fact he scored 37. I have seen
play better cri
he made
Fanings
The Kowloon Cricket Club sarved the points with the En- gineers and, providing they field- their full team every week, they
A. K. should go far in the league.
Card Service Tak.
the Civil Service are very much. ond of new, blood and unless
dace some new
were all out for
the
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