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POOR CONDITIONS AT HENLEY Japanese Olympic Crew Will Be N Extended
AMERICANS AGAIN DO WELL
Henley, To-day.
The weather made the day one of the nastiest in the his- tory of the Henley Regatta, but close finishes and first-class rowing provided plenty of thrills.
The much talked of Tokyo crew easily won their heat in the Grand Quinton. Challenge Cup' against
although stroking 43 and return- ing the slowest time of the heats. They will, however, find Leander. who beat Boston (America), who
beat the holders, Pembroke (Cam-) bridge). and Zurich, who beat Jesus, formidable opposition.
The American crews again fared well in the Thames Challenge Cup and Tabor and Kent secured easy! wins against Lady Margaret and Molesey respectively, while Browne! Nichols secured a thrilling half- length win over Thames..
BRITISH SCULLERS TO FORE
British scullers were to the fore the Diamonds. where Raffi (Switzerland), the holder, is now the only foreign threat.
in
Warren (Cambridge) beat De
THE CHINA MAH, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936
The new airship LZ 130 has been laid down in the workshops of the Zeppelin Co. at Friedrichshafen.
She will be the same size as the LZ 129, now known as the "Field Marshal von Hin- denburg."
H.K. DOCTOR DIES
AT PORT SAID
Mille (Canada), and Tyler Dr. R. McLean Gibson
(Thames) beat Coulson (Canada),
who capsized his craft following NOTABLE WORKER FOR GOOD
the breaking of a swivel Winstone (Molesey) best Johnson (Amer-
ica).
All the Oxford colleges have been eliminated from the Ladies' Cup.-Reuter.
HEAVY SHOWERS
OF COLONY
London, July 21 The death is announced from Port Said of Dr. Robert McLean Gibson, while returning from Eng-
KLTC OVERWHELM
•CS.C.C
Hussain Brothers
In Love Sets
At King's Park, the Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club 'beat the |Civil Service Cricket Club by nine {clear sets in the “C” Division “of
the Lawn Tennis League.
|S. A. Hummin and $. X. Husgain
(K.LT.C.)
beat J. Bentley and B. Agafurof 6–0 beat R. Wood and W. Colledge – 6-0 beat J. Bowstead and R
Simpson
60
M. A. Khan and Firdos Khan
(K.LT.C.)
beat Bentley and Agafuroff ........ 6-0 beat Wood and Colledge
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best Bowstead and Simpson. 6-1
I. Mahan Singh and T. M. Devanį
(ELT.C)
best Bentles and Agafuroff beat Wood and Colledge beat Bowstead and Simpson
CON
6-3 The German youth organisations held a model aeroplane contest during Whitman on the Wasserkappe. 63 Our photographs show one of the models entered and the camp at which the competitors stayed.
6--1
CRAIGENGOWER VOLUNTEERS
ROUTED
Kowloon Tong Win
All Nine Sets
•
WATER-POLO
CHAMPIONSHIP
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which the Statica scored. while At the Valley, the Kowloon Norman Lee was always a danger Tong Garden City Association on the left-wing, proving much too CHILDREN'S FINGERPRINTS beat the Craigengower Cricket fast for his opposite number.
Club by 9 sets to nil in the “C” Gittins opened the scoring soon Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea-after the start and added his ̧se- gue.
Captain F. R. J. Peel, Chief Constable of Essex, in his an- nual report issued recently, ad- voda.tes the taking of Singer- prints of juveniles. The num ber of young persons dealt with in Easex juvenile courts last year was 416, against 281 the pre- vious year.
EAST LANCS. WIN
AT CRICKET Medicals Beaten By 98 Runs
MANY NEWCOMERS THIS SEASON
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The Chinese Bathini Club have a fine array of swimmers for the present swimming season, and Jamong these is Tsang Eo-fook. their best sprinter, while Chan Man-kai. a newcomer, is one of their nest acquisitions, being cond goal in a solo effort soon
very good over 100 and 200 me- afterwards. Then Norman Lee In a friendly cricket match tres, while Chan Kai-hin, nổ rẻ- N. P. Karanjia and O. Sadick (GCC) broke through on the left to beat played at Shamshuipo, Headquar-lation of the former, is their lat- lost to A. Chan and H. Chan
Fowler, and just before the in-ter Wing of the East Lancashire est "End" for back-stroke events. lost to G. She and FC Yeo 3-5 terval Sloan converted a good pass Regiment best the Royal Army Both these swimmers are, bow-
Medical Corps by 98 runs.
ever, young and it will take some The second half, despite the HQ. Wing East Lanca: 145 (Pte tiose before the best in them is 0-6 gruelling-opening stanza, was much! Sandford 42, Bda. Botting 31, brought out. 3-6 more strenuous. The Mobiles im-)
Col. C. Crawford Jones 3 for 45. This club can boast three good 3-C proved slightly, holding their op RAMC47
Sgt. Castell 2 for 29)
divers, S. H. Wong, the Interport ponents with more confidence!
**
lost to 0. L. Pang and W. H. Wei 3-6
D. Him and S. A. Cassambhoy from the back division.
(C.C.C.)
lost to Chan and Chan
flost to She and Yeo
lost to Pang and Wei
land to Heng Kong, where he in- CANADIAN CHINESE Hung and L. Chos (CCC)
Henley. Earlier. The wea- tended to live on retirement from ther was windy, and it grew more the London Missionary Society- so as the day progressed. There Reuter. " were also heavy showers and it!
It was only in April this year was described as one of the worst that Dr. R. McLean Gibson, MD.. days. Henley had ever known.
¡C.M., F.R.C.S., retired after 38:
CLUB
Dominion Day At The
Peninsula
flest to Chan and Chan lios to She and Yeo lost to Pang and Wei
HOLDERS AGAIN
DEFEATED A highly anċcessful function
Mr.
→
A Fine Goal
H. Sloan was ordered out of the
water for infringing the off-side rule and as a result his brother,
playing for the opposing side, the Statics, swam through after a ter- |rife struggle with Wing Lee and Sprinkle to beat Owen Hughes
K.C.C. "B" Win By with a rising ball
Clear Margin
www
(Col. "C" Crawford
Jones 23, L/Cel. Whitehead 4 for second string and China National 12, C. S. X. Elvin 5 for 32). champion, Wong Kwok-kit, the
Southern China champion, and Ho--
TO-MORROW'S BOWLS TEAMS Siew-Um. The last named will not
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Football Club “A”
F. P. Anslow, E. G. Wallington. J
H. Gelling and J. Enssell (skip). T. R. Rowell, G. 5. Graver, Beach and C. B. Robertson (akig),
E. Strange, W. Kershaw, F. H. W. Haynes and 3. Rodger (Klip). Football Club. “87-
this
take a competitive interest BERBON unless called upon, al- though he is a very graceful per former in the plain diving section. The C.R.C. also have a fairly Useful Acquisition
good water-polo team. Po King- Look being between the sticks, while Ricky Chan and Lam.Yan- cheang are their two full-backs. S Strange, E. S. Carter, P. Mor- Fung Kwok-wah, who has taken and gan and Dr. J. A. R. Selby" (skip). whistle
Among the distinguished spec-years' service as Superintendent tators present were the ex-King of the Alice Memorial and Affiliate was held in the Rose Room of the of Siam and his wife, and the ed Hospitals. Dr. McLean first Peninsula Hotel on Wednesday Crown Prince.
came to Hong Kong in 1897 tonight when the Canadian Chinese Although the Tokyo crew's time take up this post. Since then the Club gave a supper-dance in cele-
The Statics, however, placed the was the slowest of any winners in Maternity Hospital, the Ho Miu bration of Dominion Day.
|issue beyond doubt when, trefn-¡ the Grand Challenge Cup prelim-Ling Hospital and the Nurses' George Chow, President of the
At King's Park, the Kowloon forced by H. Sloan, who was given inaries, they toyed with their opHome have been added
Club, was in the chair, and among Cricket Club "B" team beat the permission to re-enter the" water, ponents and could have done
Dr. Gibson in earlier years held (those present were Mr. K. Noble. Chinese Becreation Club, the hol- they swept through to score two better.
Canadian Government dera, by 5% sets to 3% in the "C" more goals through Gittins The Thames Rowing Club and the office of Director of Studies Acting
F. Glover, B. A. Trengove, A Mic-over the duties of Swimming Se of Trade Commissioner, Lo.-Col. E. S. Division of the Lawn Tennis Len-Norman Lee. The final
Kellar and N. M. Caurie" (skip). - cretary and who was formerly a the three American boats were all in the Hong Kong College
wetzt soon after.
A. W. Hayward, J. Dobson, V. member of the Young Companions” victorious. Tabor beat Lady Mar- Medicine, until that Institution Doughty, of the Canadian Govern- gue.
Static Machine Gun-E Owen-Walker and E. J. Edwards (skip). into the Medical ment Immigration Department,
Association, will fill their pivotal garet and Kent beat Molesey, both developed
Hughes; H.-Wing Lee and W. Sprin-
KBGC Faculty of the newly formed Hong Mr. J. B. Paton, of the Sun Life D. Ort and A. Philippens (KCC) kie: B. Sloan: M. Leung, S. V. Git W. L. Walker, K. C. Hamilton, C. B be comprised of Mok Ngai-sing, position, while the forwards 'will securing easy victories. Later
beat T.-F. Lo and P. F. L. 6-3 tins and Norman Lee. Assurance Company, Mr. H. W-lost to C. Wei and S. La Ma. 3
Hosking and H. H. Rose (skip). Brown Nichols best Thames R. C Kong University in 1912.
Shortly before retirement he re- Merrick, of the Confederation Life beat H. S. Mok and C. G. Tae.. 64. Sprague and W. Stoker; J. Sloan; Drake and G. E. Sherriff (skip).
Mobile Machine Guns:—S. Fowler:
B. S. Rogers, S. M. White W. S. Taang-Ho fook and A. N. Other. by half a length.
ceived the honour of MB.E
Association, Dr. E. W. Kirk and V. H Freeman and L. E. Kirby w. E. Peers and E. Fowler.
Their left-wing berth has not yet F. A. Cheesman, R. O. Read, LC been filled as there are several Speaking at a farewell gather-¡Miss Jean" Mark, Secretary.
(KLCC)——
Gill and G. E. F. Thompson. (skip). equally good claimants for the At the dinner the toast of His beat Lo and Li In the Diamond Sculls the onlying in April, a student of the old foreign threat remaining is Ralfi, K. College of Medicine, paid a Majesty the King was proposed by lost to Mal and The
Dr. Gibson's patience the Chairman and that of the A. L Fisher and N. J. Bebbington the Swiss holder. Warren (Cam tribute to bridge) beat De Mille (Canada), and skill in the instruction of his Republic of China by Lt.Col (KC.C.) and Tyler (Thames R.C.) beat students and the many kindnesses Doughty. Coulson (Canada), whose right he showed them outside the hours swivel broke. Winstone
beat of study. Johnston (America).
RULFT'S BIG. TASK
All the Oxford colleges beaten in the Ladies' Cup, though they were all close ishes.
Speeches were made by the President, Mr. George Chow, and Dr. Gibson's kindly disposition, Mr. Kenneth Noble, Acting Cana- were patience and care of the Chinese dian Trade Commissioner.
al-had won the affection of the whole! fin-Chinese community and had done much to break down the prejudice amongst the poor against Western İmedicine.
GRAND CHALLENGE CUP
The following were the results In recognition of the long and in the Grand Challenge Cup:
valuable services rendered by Dz. Zurich beat Jeans easily in 7 Gibson to the Alice Memorial and mins. 27 secs., while Leander de Affiliated Hospitals, a ward in the feated the London R.C. by half a proposed new Nethersole Hospital length in 7 mins. 23 secS.
is to be named the Gibson Ward Tokyo beat Quintin by two Dr. Gibson sailed for Home on lengths in 7 mins. 41 secs. and May 4. Amat
ST. JOHN BRIGADE
Further Donations Acknowledged
beat Wei and Ma
drew with Lo and Li lost to Wei and Ma beat Moh and Tse
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4-6
Second Encounter
Recreio
KC.C
berth.
The Chinese Water-Polo League,
F. A. Xavier, Dr. A. P. Gutterres, L. J. Silva, C. H. Barto (skip). The second Semi-Final Round
F. A. Machado, J. F. V. Riberio, C. which is an annual affair with Jencounter between the Corps In-M. S. Alves, L. A. Gutierrez (skip), the North Point Bathing Clubs, C. Y. Silva, C. R. Pereira, P. A will probably commence towards fantry and the Coastal Defence, 60 was featured by several splendid Tvanovich, F. X Soares (skip).
the end of August, and will this (individual efforts, Henry De Sa
J. M. Jack, A Nissi, T. Fergus-year be run, by the Hong Kong shining for the former, while A.A. son and V. C. Labrum (skip). Chinese ‘Amateur Athletic Feder- W. W. First, S. Houghton, J. Wstion, and not be placed in the throughout and gave a fine ali-Carr and L. E. Lammert (skip). round display with the exception A. E. Silestone (skip).
A. Dinner, L. Jack, A. Spary and hands of any individual club as
H.K. UNIVERSITY LOSE TO ARMY
Fowles And Warr Leading Pair
Ida Róza
worked like a Trojan
of the few occasions he was wont
to waste time in dilly-dallying.
Ross, the Coastal Defence goal- keeper, was also in fine form and
At Sookunpoo, the Army Tennis saved many awkward shots, but the Club beat the Hong Kong Univer-poor marking in front of him in The Director of Ambulance has sity Tennis Club by 5% sets to 3% the second half the game saw his the honour to acknowledge within the "C" Division of the Lawn charge fall on six occasions,
blame for which could be attached, grateful appreciation and thanks Tennis League:
to him. the following donations:-
Boston eliminated Pembroke col- It will be recalled that a few Mr Fang lege (Cambridge) the holders, by days before he sailed Dr. Gibson Mr. H. H. Beddow 100 and a quarter lengths in 7 was entertained by a number of Yue Woo Tong .... mins. 38 secs-Reuter
¡friends at the Gloucester Hotel (per Mr. Tang Hop Shiu)
when a presentation in recognition
VALUABLE RELIC IN COLONY
Image Of Scientist
Erasinus
LENT TO NETHERLANDS FOR 400TH ANNIVERSARY -
of his services was made by the Hon. Mr. S. W. Ts'o on behalf of the subscribers.
were re-
No notifiable diseases ¡ported to the local Health author- ities during the 48 hours ended on Wednesday...
gatsuma village, Tochigi Prefec- Still in the temple, it waS
Amongst the cargo of the Yazu-ture.
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Mr. Chan Yui Ping
Tang Lai Ewong
Chan Choa Sheng
Mr. Li Ying Hei
(per Miss Kwan Wai Chuen)
Mr. Wong Siu Chuen Mrs. Mok
Mr. Lan Toi Yin
S.S.M. Fowles and $QMS. Warr
(ATC) $100.00 beat KL Chan and M. C. Hong
72.00 beat S. Lee and K. Chui 10.00 heat S. Ha and K. S. Cheung
Sgt. King and Set O'Connor 10.00 beat Chan and Hung 10,00 lost to Lee and Chai
20
A Hussar, in the pivotal berth for the Coastal Defence, worked 61 very hard throughout, but up 64 against da Reza he was outpaced (A.T.C) to the hall every time, although he 6-1 kept worrying the Infantry pivot
57
3.00 drew with Ha and Cheung .... 6-6 throughout
100 SQ.M.S. Davies and S/Sgt. Cooper
(A.T.C.)
1.00 lost to Chan-and Hung 1.00] beat Lee and Chuí
1.00 lost to Ha and Cheung
Woman Rider's 7-foot
Ismail In Limelight
Que of the gamest displays I 5-7 have seen locally was given by A.] 64 Ismail, the smallest player of
the four teams, "but with the cour-], age of a lion.. He was continually being pitted against much more experienced players in E. M. Mar- |ques, A. A. da Roza and L. Silva, bat never give in, while his spoil-
was
Record Jump On Horse magnificent
-Although the Infantry won› by [eight clear goals, they were by no
kuni Maru, which arrived in Hong registered as a national treasure For the first time in the history Meersch, of the 1st Regiment of means that much better than their Kong last night, is an object of several years ago when it was of the Horse Show at Olympis, Guides, Brussels, who rode the opponents. exceptional value, in the shape of feared that the valuable histori three horses last month succeeded other two horses which made the an image of the famous scholar,cal object might be taken away
De Sa and A. A. da Roza scored of the 16th century, Erasmus of from the country.
‡în clearing: an obstacle of. ft. in
jump Ibrahim, last year's win-for the Corps Infantry in the jner, and St. Georges. Rotterdam
The image has been leat to the the jumping competition.
opening half and in the second The image was originally car-Netherlands and will be exhibited Mrs. Hugh Peacock, who, with the first attempt, but failed in through da Roza, De Sa (2) and] All three horses cleared 7ft at period farther goals were added ved into the stern of a vessel zamin Rotterdam in connection with Lady Wright, MF.H, wife of each of the other three tries when. Remedios (3). ed the Erasmus, which was wreck-the anniversary celebration there Lord Wright, Master of the Rolls, the jump was raised to Tft 4in. Corpe Infantry L. M. Soares; L ed on the coast of Japan some 326 in July and August commemorat-won the pairs jump previously. On the performances of the Siva and L. Soures, A. Ada Roza; years ago. Hing the 400th anniversary of the was one of the riders to clear this horses at the lower jumpe the Henry: De Sa, E. M. Marques and da
Following the wreck, a Lordischolar's death. The Netherlands height. She rede Red Squirrel, judges divided the drst and second Remedios Makino took the image off, the is said to have offered Y.100,000 which was exhibited by Lady prizes between Ibrahin and St A. Lephard and A. M. Abbas, J. Hus
Coastal Defence:-F. W. L. Ross; ship as a souvenir and put it into for it not long ago but the Ja-Wright. The other successful Georges, and Mrs. Peacock receiving Hd Imail, C. Aris and D. his temple, the Ryukoin, in Wa- panese did not wish to sell.
stitor was Capt. G. van deried a prize of $10.
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