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DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL

Prizes Presented By Lady Caldecott

GUARD OF HONOUR BY SCOUT TROOP

The Speech Day and Prize- giving of the Diocesan Boys* School, which took place yesterday. was attended by some hundreds of parents and friends of the pupils.

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Caldecott received a tumul tuous welcome on their arrival in the Hall. Lady Caldecott, who presented the prizes. was the recipient of 2 handsome S. bouquet

Master A. from

Bertram

with his Sir Andrew,

usual happy knack of suiting his address to his audience. kept the boys de- lighted through the course of a however. witty speech, in which,

he did not fail to stress the im portance of the school career.

Members of the 6th Kowloon Scout Troop formed a Guard of Honour for His Excellency and Lady Caldecott as they entered

door.

the

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY-4,- 1936

Chancellor Hitler witnessed the recent manoeuvres of the tierman Beet off Kiel. He is here seen inspecting a Gaard of Honour provided by the pocket-battleship Graf von Spec.

min dry in the main hall LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

of the school commenced at 5.15!

p.m. with the singing of the hymn

The R. M. A. Dorado left for

at 8.15 p.m.

SELECTED LEADER OF NORTH IN TRIAL

(Continued from Page 4)

Warburton has declined all offers to play regularly for Lan- cashire, preferring to retain his job as a bank-clerk and turn out for a League club on Saturdays. Presumably the selectors have sat- isfied themselves that he will be able to make the trip to Australia if he is invited to go; and he is, in my opinion, a very likely can- didate

Such stalwarts as Sutcliffe. Bowes and Hammond, who is not yet really fit after his operation for tonsils, have rightly been left lout. We know their form, and it is the Gimbletts and Fishlocks and Keetons we want to see.

Welcome Choice

SIXTEEN TRIPS: ONE TICKET

James Buckner, aged 35, who was doed £2: (5 costs) at Dork ing recently for travelling on the railway without paying his fare, was said to have travelled 16 journeys backwards and forwards between Epsom Leatherhead and Dorking, changing into various trains, with one ordinary retura ticket

PROMOTIONS.

IN R.A.F.

Among Officers On China Station

Royal Air Force promotions on the China Station have been noti- fied and include the following:

Wing Commander L. C. Keeble, Bakewell is preferred to Wash-of H.M.S. Hermes, promoted to brook, and Hutton as an opening Group Captain with effect from

July 1. batsman, and Barnett is a welcome choice for the South. Barnett and Gimblett. indeed, make

most interesting opening pair, and

there is Copson to attack them.

Flight Lieut. E. O F. Price (Lieut-Cmdr., RN.), Flight Com- mander of 403 Flight which com-

SHANGHAI WANT LOCAL BOWLERS BEFORE OCTOBER

prises the aircraft embarked in cruisers on the China Station, pro- A great deal depends on Cop-moted to Squadron Leader. son's bowling. The quality. isi

Flying Officer L. C. B. Ashburner there that fizz off the ground (Lieu, RN.), and Flying Officer which makes bowlers of the Taze M Johnstone, Lieut. R.N.) both The St. Andrew's Club are hold-type so dangerous--but we have of HM.S. Hermes, promoted Flight "Lord of health, thou life within Penang at 11 am yesterday with ing a moonlight picnic to-night, yet to be satisfied about Copson's Lieutenants.

Aus- me." after which the entire assem-1.000 k. of freight and 54.667 k. of leaving the Police Fier, Kowloon, stamina, for conditions in

tralia are rigorous bly remained standing while pray-mail There were no passengers.

No doubt he will be given plenty ers were offered by the Rev. H. W.

Mme. Rence Florigny, of the

of work at Lord's, and judging by Baines.

To-morrow at 7.30 p.m. there his performances this year we Philharmonic

New Society of

at the China

have no real reason to worry about Fleet Club Theatre, to which ac- The awards of Scholarships and York, who is now on a world tour, will be a tombola

biz. the results of the school Junior will give a pianoforte recital at

9.15 p. on Tuesday next, July 7,companied ladies are invited. examination were announced, and prize recipients for academic and at the Helena" May Institute, un-l der the distinguished patronage their: received sports sucCESSES trophies at the hands of Lady Caldecott,

Prize Awards

25

Duckworth And Wood

Langridge comes in mainly E left-arm bowler, presumably. and Stephenson has won his place largely by sheer enthusiasm.

It is announced in the Govern of His Excellency the Governor,ment Gazette

Ronald that Mr. Sir Andrew Caldecott, and M. Ruskin Todd resumed the duties Jules Leurquia. Consul for France. of Chairman of the Urban Council The School Song was sung, and the Blessing given by the Rev. N. Booking is at Youtrie's at $3, $2 on July V. Halward to mark the conclu- and $1. sion of Speech Day.

two

The Government Gazette notifies A Dinner Dance will be held on that the rate of postage on small good Following were the awards: the Open Roof of Repulse Bay Lido packets in future shall be 50 cents Presentation to weather permitting and at for the first 10 ounces and 10 Headmaster's Senior Prefect: Lui Kwai-wing.

Repulse Bay Hotel in the event cents for each additional Class 1A: 1, G. W. Hong Choy of bad weather, to-day at 9 p. ounces

or part of two ources. 2. R. Young; Old Boys' Associa-and the usual Tea Dance will be The postage must be fully prepaid tion Prize, Tse Foo-sum; Chinese held to-morrow at Repulse Bay by the sender. Prize (donated by Mr. L M. Hotel at 5 p.m. Singh), Cheung Quing-hon; Acting Headmaster's Prize for Scripture,

J. O. T. Lodenquai; Mr. J.GROIN TROUBLE ENDS

is

(Continued from Page 4)

R. Duncan and S. Bandle v E. E. Strange and R. R. Wood or M A R Souza and W. Y. Field, at Recreio..

The Open Pairs game between C. G. Silva and C. Roza Pereira and J. Landelt and D. Eumjahn and that be- tween H. E. Stange and R. R. Wood

A.

Y D.

and M. A. R. Son and W. V. Field Gover has certainly earned

must be played on or before Friday a July 10,

OPEN RINKS trial as a fast bowler, and it

to find Duckworth keep- All games to be played on or before ing wicket for the North, though July 26.

J. J. Basto, CA. Lopes, C. E there are those who would have

Basto and F. E. Soares v L. J. Silva. preferred Wood

of Yorkshire. L. F. Xavier, F. V. V. Riberio and H. since Wood is also a batsman of A. Alves, at K.DRC.

F. merit,

Machado, C. M. Alves, P. Watching Duckworth keeping Yvanovich and H. F. Rozario so brilliantly in the Lancashire M. Khan, A. K. Minu, M. Y. Adal and

A. B. Dallah, at KC.C

3. Luz, A. P. Guterres, A. A dos Remedios and J. E. Noronha v E. C. Fincher, R. G. Craig, N. I. Bebbing ton and A. Hyde-Lay, at K.B.G.C

G. M. P. Remedios, B. Basto, J. M

Soares, L. C. R. Souza, M. A. R. Souza ad C. S. Bosselet, at C.S.C.C

J. Gellatley, J. M: Purvis, P. Knight and J. F. McGowan There is one omission which is Hall, J. Watson, J. Fraser

and W he He batted at his best, and

The number of emigrants leave a little surprising. Some good Macfarlane, at Recreio. Class 24: 1, Wong Man-shur ;

flashed his way into three figures

J. S. Landolt, A. S. Gomes, W. Y. 2. Kaan Chee-wan. Old Boys' As-

Field and R. F. Luz v E. W. Lines, shall need left-handers in Aus- sociation Prize. Wong Man-shun; as rousingly as he had reached 50. ing the Colony for the Straits

G. E. F. Thompson, H. H Rose and the June was 6,503.

tralia to courter the opposing J. McKelvie, at H.K.F.C. Chinese Prize, Fan Iu-tong: Mr. In two overs off King he hit two Settlements during the month of judges have a theory that

4's and a square-leg 6 over

spin bowlers. In this match we A. M. Omar, E. el Arculli, D. Rum- pavilion rails.

have Leyland, Langridge, and jahn and U. M. Omar v G. S. Rogers,

Meyer, at Taiko.

Young Saye's Prize for Chemis- try, Tse Foo-sing.

Class 18: 1, E. P. Bushueff, 2, Chinese Prize, Chan Sing-boon; Yue King-shun; Hobbies Club Prize, Yau Kal-fook

Luard's Prize for History, Kazu Chee-kin.

MEMORABLE CAREER

(Continued from Page 5.)

He slowed down when he pass-

Class 2B: 1, O. V. Cheunged through the seventies, but put

It is notified in the Government and Yorkshire match last week, Gazette that the figure represent-though, it did not seem possible ing the average opening selling that we could afford to pass him rates for the month of June 1936, over. He is in a class by himself, Banking Corporation for demand immense. drafts on

London, is settled 15.31"

of the Hong Kong and Shanghailand his value to a bowling side

|

Where Is Paynter?

is. Alves and L. A. Gutierrez 3. B

We

E. R

C. Matthews. Chinese Prize, Ed- Lancashire ahead, and then made 2 "HAT-TRICKS" FOR Fishlock, it is true, but where is K. C. Hamilton, J. S. Logan and 3. G.

win Hsuch; Hobbies Club Prize, his own total 100 out of 169 when

C. Matthews; Mr. A. G. F. Prew's

Prize for Science, G. Willis; Mr. B. J. Monks's Prize for English, C. Matthews;. Mr. Y. S. Chan's Prize for English Essay, 0. V. Cheung.

he had been at the crease no more ithan two hours and a half.

Powerful Hitting

5

LEE WAI TONG

Soldiers Outplayed

Paynter of Lancashire?

Since this is a trial, he might, perhaps, have been given Leyland's place, for Leyland is one of the very few players who may be rec- koned certainties for Australia.

Still, we can all appreciate the selectors' dificulties. There are only 22 vacancies for this match,

Their chance may

F. A. Broadbridge, S. J. Houghton, W. Geal, and P. F. Phillips A. E Coates, J. W. Leonard, J. Cavanagh

KDRC. and R. Basa,

VOLUNTEERS AND PUI CHING MEET TO-DAY

(Continued from Page 41 A run later he was caught by

the In this,

47th extra-cover.

After the resumption, Yeung century of his cricketing life, and

Shui-rick came into the limelight one of the happiest, he hit a Class 3: 1, Wong Man-hung; and nine 4's, in addition to his with several brilliant efforts down

(Continued from Page 4) 2, Hui Kwok-boy. Old Boys' As 6. The value of Watson's batting the right-wing making the opening and many excellent players had to sociation Prize, A J. Prata; was vividly shown in the next for the visitors' fourth goal, scor-

be unlucky.

Bowen To Pitch Chinese Prize, Cheung Sou-chee; hour, for four more batamen felled by Lee Wai-tong.

come later.

Bowen will start the pitching Hobbies Club Prize, Peter Fok: for 62.

In the meantime the selectors and will be retained as long as he Mr. B. J. Monks's Prize for En-

Suen Kam-shun broke through have chosen wisely and well, and is able to hold Pui-ching, down, gish, Ip Yee; Rev. L L Nash's

for the fifth and the latter part we can look forward to a thor-but any signs of him cracking up

Pereira Prize for Scripture, Tan Ban- Duckworth helped Pollard

being take the score to 256, and all eyes of the second half saw the Chinese oughly entertaining and instruc-will result in

brought into the team, and Bowen Class 4A: 1, Wong Man-wah: now were on Pollard who not only tourists run circles round their tive game

North. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick), sent to the outfield, for he is too 2, Ng Ying-chung. Old Boys' As-smote Gregory for 6 into the opponents, Lee Wal-tong netting

a secondshire) (captain), Leyland York-good a man to be left out of the went од smiting three more goals for sociation Prize, Hui Sai-fun; pavilion," but

"hat-trick" but not before the shire), Varity (Yorkshire). Mitchell

(Yorkshire), Keeton (Nottingham-side. Chinese Prize, Ng Ying-chall round the wicket

Northern soldiers had added two more goals shire). Hardstas (Nottinghamshire), Pui-ching are fielding their re- The Mr. N. H. Fok's Prize for Strip- crowd, who numbered about 8,000. through lack of concentration by Bakewell (Northamptonshire), Dark-gular team in this match. C., King

see the visiting wing-naives.

worth (Lancashire), Warburton Chan-will be pitching unless he is re- Class 4B: 1, W. Chin Fen; 2, D. roared their enjoyment to

The Olympic team's line-up was as castershire). Perks (Worcestershire) served for the game against Chinese Prize, Thomas Pollard Lyen.

follows:-Pan Ka-ping; Mak Shri- Copson (Derbyshire).

the Japanese

following

heng..

ture, Tan, Teh-chim

W. Chin Fen

warm-hearted

to

go on.with his hearty

Chin Park; Hobbies Club Prize, cracks, and two hard on drives off hon and Lee Tin-sang: K. W. Lee, South: G. O. ABen Middlesex) day, in which case Kim will take an over from Watts gave him his Leang Wing-chin and "Darkie" Chan; (captain), R. W. F. Robins (Middle over the pitching for this game. Yeang Shui-yick, Saen Kam-ahun, Lee sex), M. J. Tarabali (Glamorgan), The fielding of the Chinese has Class 5:1, Lee Ming; 2, Tae 50 in an hour.

Surrey bad paid dearly for a Wai-tong, Tam Kong-pak and Tay R. T. Holmes (Surrey), 1. W. A Foo-kin. Old Boys' Association

Stephenson (Essex), Langridge, Jas, been good in all games to date, but Prize, J. Read; Chinese Prize, Tse missed slip catch before Pollard Quer-liang.

Tun When the

(Sussex). Barnett (Gloucestershire), the Volunteers are heavy hitters

will Foo-kin: Hobbies Club Prize, C. made his first

Lanes innings ended at a quarter H. Morley.

Class 6: 1, Law Sheung-lal; 2, to forr Pollard was 58 no out-U.S. DAVIS CUP TEAM ARRIVE rey), Gover (Surrey), Price (Middle probably be kept busy. Lee Yuen. Old Boys' Association eight 4's and a 6-the highest he Prize, C. Kotewall; Chinese Prize, has ever reached for his county.

Poon Wing-kwong; Hobbies Club) prize, Wong Kam-ching.

Surrey began their second in- ning at four o'clock, and the tea

Class 7: 1, Ip Chi; 2, H. Dudley score was 53 for none.

Old Boys' Association Prize, Ip Chi; Chinese Prize, Reginald Lyn.Į

Class 8: Shou-cheang. Old Boys' Associa-

sex).

2

IN ENGLAND

[Hardstall, of Notts, and M. J. To-monow Pui-ching meet the of the most im- Turnbull, the Glamorgan skipper.Japanese in one distinguished themselves with the portant games of the season, fel- (Continued from. Page 41

bat, scoring 89 not out and 106 reslowing which they will encounter pectively, while B. W. V. Robinz, the

| Eastern. himself a "Clay man," which Middlesex captain, and one who has

The following are the probable line- meant that most of his play has been mentioned as a possible leader

tour ups of the terms been on clay courts.

for the next English team to

Pui-chings C. King (p.); J. Chock with the ball, He is a near neighbour of Bob Australia, came off

(c)... Woo (1st b.), Lam (2nd. b.), 1, E. Rathsam; 2, Ko Cheung; 2, C. Matthews; 3, Wong

Wong (3rd b), Kim (2.3), Kwong| Bing-lai

by Jones, the great golfer, at Ataking 5 wickets for 18 runs).

(1.4), Gong (af) and Chung (r.£). Class 3 (Chan Kai-ming and lanta (Georgia): A genial sandy- tion Prize, A. S. Bertram; Chinese

Volunteers: Wing Lee (c.), Bowen or Pereira (p.), Abbas (Ist b.), Bel- Prize Ko Shon-cheang: Hobbies Arthur) 1, Wong Man-hung: 2,haired youngster who is America's

¡No. 3 ranker. Hui Kwok-hoy; 3, Ip Yee.

an: American trae (2nd b.), D. Leonard (xx.), Class 4 (Old Boys' Association) He is going to see the Wight-business inan, Gerald Stratford Hussain (3rd b.), N. Leonard. (LE), 1, W. Chin, Fen.

man Cup match this week, and Here is a tabloid of their opinione: Hassan (C.L.) and Sa (ra).

Baster:-0. el Amulli (e), M el Australia will win the Davis, Cap;} Class 5 (Old Boys' Association) thinks America's girls will win

Americs will wis the Wightman, Aretili (p.), Hemet (1st b.), Tui (2nd C. EL Morley.

But he has a great respect for

b.), Nazarin (3rd b.), Kitchell (L.), Cap Old Boys!. Association Cup win-

Classes 6, 7, 8 (Woo Hay Tong) Kay Stammes. "Bitsy" is inter "Badge and Mako will win the Wim- Lan (cf.) and Jamal (r.f.).

Japanese Y.M.A.: — Yasuda (e-),| ners: Senior. Champion, D. Knox;1, Poon Kwok-ho; 2, Lee Yuen; 8, ested in all girls.

bledon Doubles; 20 -Middie champion, 3. Fenton; Jun-T. Chung: 4, Chiu Sal-wing: 5,1 What They Think

Perry is the best player in the world. Mikuni (p.), Takeda (1st b.), Kawa- ÇAmerica did win the Wightman mura. (2nd b.), Maruyama (3rd b.), for Champion, Chan King-chering Wong Hing-tat; 6, L Chin-fen; 7, Hal tells me he is playing with Cap, bat Badge and Mako kare rez Yajime (se), amasid (LL), Yama-

Scholarships

Ko Shou-ching; 3, Lei Chan-tuen; L, G. Collins in the doubles at from the Dounes owing to the sakni (cf.) and Nakamoto (1.1.)- Class 2 (Piercy) 1, 0. V.19, E. Bathsum.

Club Prize, Eric Cheung.

Sports Awards

House Cup won by Yellow House,

-

the doubles with

Wimbledon, -- Bitsy is playing in latter's injured shoulder).

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