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FAREWELL TO MR.
D. L. KING
Tea Party Given By Chinese Colleagues
HIS EXCELLENCY PRESENT
--
The Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden was the scene yesterday afternoon of a farewell tea party, at which the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso presided, to Mr. D. L. King ex-Deputy Superinten- dent of the Hong Kong Police Reserve. The party was given by the Chinese section of the Police Reserve.
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, graced the occasion with his presence and terminated the proceedings by awarding the Sir Atholl: MacGregor Inter-Platoon At-
Two
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NEW YORK'S "VICE TSAR"
FOUND GUILTY
Jury's Verdict Returned After All-Night Sitting
New York. Charles Luciano, Vice-Taar of New York, and chief defen- dant in the Government's expo- sure of the white slave traffic bere, was found guilty last month. The jury's verdict was given at 5.30 am. after an all-night sit- ting-
Eight other defendants, as50- the ciates and subordinates in "vice ring," were
also found guilty.
Sentences will be pro-
nounced later.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936
US. BASEBALL
RESULTS
TIGERS WIN OVER SENATORS
LOU GEHRIG AGAIN HOMERSĮ
New York, To-day.
The following were the results of the League baseball matches played yesterday:----
National League
Philadelphia
.16 16
R.
H. E.
5 13 2
0
ན་
3 12
2
4 11 0
Thirteen innings were played.
Lewis Stone. Loretta. Young and Roland Young are in Unguarded Hour.” which opens on Sunday at the King's Theatre.
Pittsburgh
The maximum combined sen- tence for the nine prisoners per- mitted by law may amount to 1,240 years.
Brooklyn Chicago
Brooklyn
9 0
Wilson hit a homer. Chicago
5 11
0
3
10
1
6 8
.0
WIN OVER RECREIO DECIDING ISSUE
Cavaretta hit a bomer.
New York St. Louis
Joe Medwick hit a homer.
American League
Washington
St. Lonis Philadelphia
Cleveland
7 14
5 6 2 7 15 2
(Continued from Page 4)
Unbeaten Record
Joe Fraser retained his umbes-
FUNERAL OF LATE CAPT. MADDEN
Many Tributes Of Respect
INTERMENT AT PROTESTANT CEMETERY
The funeral of the late Capt George Henry Madden, who pass- led away
at the War Memorial! Hospital, on Wednesday, following
LUCIFER SOCIETY
GOLF
Local Man Finishes Fifth
Walton Heath; To-day,
an operation for appendicitis, In the Lucifer Society's compe- took place at the Protestant Ce-,tition of 36 holes against bogey
the winner was metery yesterday.
Bobbie Locke The Rev. Cyril Brown conducted (South Africa), plus 3, all square, the service, and amongst those 3 up, aggregate 3 áp. present were Mr. W. E. Kirby (re! Garland (India) was second, presenting the China Coast Of-plus 1, 3 up, 3 down; aggregate Theficers' Guild), Capt F. Bayliss, all square.
d
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
•
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*C.C.C. "B"
P
Capt. A. Campbell, Mr. S. J. Car-! The third was Nicholl (Shang- ser, Mr. E. Hurley, Mr. G. W. Kew, hai), 5, one down, all square, ag- Mr. C. Q. Lawrence, Mr. H. da gregate, 1, down.
Luz, Mr. J. B. McCaw, Mr. A. A. Rigg (Hong Kong) 5, S up, 5 Noronha, Mr. A. Place, Capt. W. down, aggregate 2 down, was 6fth Perrite, Mr. F. W. T. Ross, Mr. E
Shannon, Mr. O. C. Smith. Capt COLONY OPEN
B. Thomson, Mesars. Tse Pa-po, G.
C. White, G. H. White, H. J. White, (J. J. Whyte and F. C. Woo.
Amongst the floral tributes sent! were those from "His Loving Wife, Nancy, and son Michael,”
Mr. George Raymond Madden, Sir
SINGLES BOWLS
TOURNAMENT
(Continued from Page 4)
tendance Shield and individual who, as Honorary Commissioner is medals to the winning unit. He the backbone of the Company; of sympathised with Mr. King and
his son, Mr. T. 0. Ts'o and of the the Police Reserve on their mu- tual loss, and hoped that he members of the Unit
This close contact with mem- would remember Hong Kong as
|bers had lessened with the trans- affectionately long and Hong Kong would remember fer of the command of the Com- pany to the very able hands of him.
were Ts'o Tsun-on who, possessing as presentations made, a carved amber junk by he did all the excellent qualities Pinkie Higgins and Bob Johnson ten skip's record by scoring Mr. B. C. Randall A-S.P. (R), displayed by his father, had homered.
great victory against the recently on behalf of the Flying Squad, brought the Unit to a vastly im-
promoted S. Logan, (Police), who
Robert Ho Tung, Mr. B. Bolt, Mr. Jacky" Noronha, one of last and an address from the Chin- proved state of efficiency—a state
..11 15 was not up to form in this match.
and Mr. E. J. Carter, Mr. H. v. year's Interporters, beat S. A. ese Section.
which he was confident would
quartette Hal Trosky hit two homers and His
began strongly
Creer, Capt. and Mrs. R. C. Creer, Bright in the Second Round after The following were amongst continue under his guidance.
Earl Averill, Weatherly and Vos-enough, being 10 up in four heads,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall; Capt. and his bye, and then proceeded to He asked as a final favour, that mik one each. those present:
thanks partly to a very pretty five
Mrs. E. D. Holmes, Mr. E. Hurley, make small fry of Dawood Rum- His Honour Sir Atholl Mac- they would. continue to show the New York
for which
the Logan trailed
Mr. E. 0. Lawrence, Mr. Li Tse- Jahn, whom he beat by 21 shots to J. Pau, J. W. Leonard, K. M. Oma fong. Mr. M. P. Lo, Mr. Lo Tune- Gregor, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster. keenness and interest to his suc-
But Fraser was not to. v. Pearse (skip), "kitty."
¡10. Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, Hon. Mr. cessor, Mr. Champkin
"G. N. Mitchell, one, of last be out-done and, after scoring two
J. R. Soares, W. Phelps, H.W.fan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCaw, W. H. Bell Hon. Mr. A. G. W. ability and wide experience would
at the next bead, he played aRandall, W. Gill (skip).
Mr. and Mrs. A. Place, Mr. D. S. year's semi-finalists, has eliminat Tickle, Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie: with their backing lead them to Chicago
similar shot to secure six! He J. Coelho, F. J. Smith, B. W. Paowalla, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruted two K.C.C. entrants in A. E. Hen. Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Dr. greater success.
tonjee and family, Mr. G. G. White, om in the latter game did not was lying the shot, but with all Whiteman, W. V. Field (skip).
Silkstone and W. Mulcahy, but his
RH Kotewall, Hon. Mr. T. N.
(the “back-stuf” be decided to take
SECOND DIVISION
Mr. H. J. E White; Chau, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Hon
Mr. Randall and Mr. Champkin
China Coast Officers' Guild; give me the impression that be Mr. T. H. King. Hon. Mr. E. then spoke briefly, after which His
Directors of the Hong Kong Can- would make further progress in. Taylor. His Honour Mr. Justice Excellency presented the Attend-
Macao Steamboat Co.;! the competition. J. J. Hayden.
ance Shield to Sub-Inspector David
Secretary and Staff of the Hong Col H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Mr. Hole, and distributed medals to T. M. Hazlerigg, Mr. V. M. Gray-Messrs. Pun Hon-yin. Tam To- "burn, Mr. W. Schofield, Mr. J. Hming. Yeang Po-kan, Wong Man- B. Lee, Mr. H. R Butters, Mr. Gying and Lay Man-chu for 100 per R. Sayer, Mr. E. H. P. Lang, Mr.
attendance. cept.
B. Wong Tape, Dr. S. N., Chau,
Presentations
4 8 Lou Gehrig homered and Pear- whose son pitched:
1
2 10
Boston
- 17 -Reater.
CHAMPIONS AND K.B.G.C. TO CLASH AT THE VALLEY
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He has a very nice style and]
the chance for a big count and
The following are Second Division it came off; he won by 10 shots lawn bowls teams for to-morrow:- in the end. But this was the
CS.C.C. K.C.C's only win; Mair, agnin 2: D. Crawley, M. E. Parves, W. E. playing brilliantly, outpointing Hillyer, R. R. Davis (skip). Hyde-Lay, and Bill Hollands treat- ing Bebbington similarly for the visitors to win by three shots.
Taikoo, visitors to the Craigen-
In a short but characteristic few leads have had the better of dower "3" team, very nearly came Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam. Dr. Lispeech His Excellency then added him this season.
Dall is another away with the spoils thanks to Shu-fan, Mr. Peter Sin, Mr. his own farewell words, speaking good player to watch and one who brilliant play by Bob Wallace's Williams, Mr. Y. T. Pun. Mr. W sympathetically of the feelings of is always doing something useful rink and a good recovery by Chal- M. Thomson, Mr. 0. Eager, Mr.
mers' four. Gill, with what was a man retiring from the com-as No. 2 in this same rink. Fung Heung-tsun, Mr. P. M.
on paper a weak rink, could do Hodgson, Mr. Eu Tong-sen, Mr.panionship of tried fellow-workers, which he had himself experienced
little against
Sphinx-like Wallace, but Way, thanks to an
Improved Green
The Civil Servants, after nearly
the
F. Harper, M. Cunzietti, J. Cook, R. R. Wood (skip)."
C. Champelovier, A. Bower, Westlake snz., B. F. Westlake (skip).
H.K.F.C. "A"
F. P. Anslow, J. H. Geiling, J. Del gano, J. Russell (skip).
T. R. Rowell, G. S. Graver, J. S. Beach, C. B. Bobertson (skip).
E. Strange, W. Kershaw, F. H. Haynes, J. Rodger (skip).
HK.F.C. *E*
ton and
Imposing Record Kong. Canton and Macao Steam- Tony Gomes is perhaps more boat Co.; the Hong Kong, Canton likely to enter the "last eight" by H. and Macao Steamboat Co.: Su-, teason of his more imposing "re- inr.perintendent; Capt. and Officers, cord! He beat a club-mate in Joe 5.8. Saí On; Capt. and Officers, as. Landolt to begin with and follow- Tung On; Capt, and Officers, ssed this up with a win against H. Kinshan; Pursers of sa. Kinshan Overy, who had previously eli-- and Sui Tai; Capt. and Officers, minsted Jock McKelvie. He then .. Kwongtung; Capt. and 10f. won a very exciting match against W. ficers, ss. Taishan; Capt. and Or B. Basto. Neither P. E. Knight, A. ficers, 8.8. Kwongsai; Capt. and E. Carey nor J. Shepherd have Officers, s... Sui Tai; Waringera, been seriously tested as yet, si- Hong Kong Wharf; and Commit- though the last named Mor-tee and Members of the Austra useful men in A. R. Dallah and J.
Alian and New Zealand Association.D. Thomson
C. H. Baste has done exceeding- ly well to beat J. F. Luz S. M. White and then J. E. Henson, the conqueror of U. M. Omar, but I do not think he can stand up
S. H. Strange, E. S. Carter, P. J. S. Howell, H. G. Wallington, McKellar, N. M. Currie (skip).
A W. Hayward, J. Dobson, V. Walker, E. 3. Edwards (skip).
ME.B.G.C.
W. L. Walker, K. C. Hamilton, C. B. Hosking, H. H. Rose (skip).
B. S. Rogers, S. M. White, W. S. Drake, G. H. Sheriff (skip).
F. A. Cheesman, R. O. Read, J. C-
Electric R.C..
Gill, G. E. F. Thempson (skip).
Mok Koz-sang, Mr. Tang Shiu recently. kin, Mr. Raz Tat choi Mr. Li But, he said, in the book of beating the K.B.G.C. last week, inspired spell late in the game. A. 12. Selby (Skip). Jow-son. Mr. Li Sing-kul. Mr. Whistory the end of one chapter is will no docht feel pleased with when he notched up 14 shots in Keith Robinson, Mr. E. Grimble the introduction to the next. I themselves and I feel confident in five heads, was treating Neil Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan, Mr. Ng] Wah, Mr. Kwok Chan, Mr. Lafeel sure that Mr. Champkin will their ability to gather both points Drummand even more severely to Man-cho, Mr. Ngan Gan-hoi, Mr. see that the Book of Chronicles at Sookunpoo, where they meet win by three, Chalmers and Field
will follow the book of Kings. the Indians on the latter's much having tied at 20-all- E. Thorpe, Mr. Lo Wing-kit
His Excellency then thanked Dr.improved green.
Duncan's Second Defeat Messrs. C. G. Perdue, W. E. To for the preface to his speech The K.C.C. visit Taikoo for their
The main festare of the Civil Scott, A. R. S. Major, T. Murphy, dealing with the history of the fixture and, with a good team out, W. La B. Sparrow, L. A. C.
Police Reserve, which he was sure they should be able to win with Service and Kowloon Bowling *Calthrop, W. B. Thompson, P.
was only for his benefit He as-out much difficulty, in spite of the Green Club encounter at Austin Grant, G. S. Wilson. T. G. Stokes,ared the members of the Force home
Road was the second defeat of team's recently improved R. Duncan's rink at the hands of
V. Sorby, J. L. King, G. T. Padgett, J. W. Franks, Chief Inspector R.
|A. Webster (skip). H. E. Marks, Chief Inspector J. that he would always take a form.
fatherly interest in the future of The Kowloon Dock team.
J. F. Macgowan, who not only: W. Stoker, G. G. Thompson, J. F. Murphy, Inspector G. A. Stimson.
played a really brilliant game him-Lanny, W. E. B. Muskett (skip). Inspector C. F. Alexander, Sub-/their excellent work in the Colony-expected to win against Craigen self, but received adequate support. H. S. Jones, T. P. Saunderson, J.
In conclusion His Excellency gower. "B," as they did last year, Duncan had an off-day and the Sloan, A. F. Paul (skip). Sub hoped that Mr. King would re- though probably by a smaller mar losing of a six early on, followed
K.C.C. Inspector S. C. Saunders, and Sub member Hong Kong as long and gin. The visitors have lost some by Macgowan robbing him of a Mulcahy, V. C. Labrum (skip).
as affectionately as Hong Kong of their best players, due to the five by drawing with his last wood, demands of the first team and ap- did not help matters! He never Dr. Ts'a began with a short his-would remember him.
pear to be weaker now than for really settled down for the rest of the game and, although his team In the Second Division the Civil drew level at the 15th end, they Servants have an opportunity on had to concede 10 shots in the their own ground of scoring their last six heads. (second win of the season when
Inspector A. L. Hopkins, Sub-
Inspector R. J. Hunt,
Inspector, W. Nolloth.
tory of the Police Reserve and the Chinese Section for the benefit of
the Governor. He spoke of Mr. ARTILLERY TEAMS
King as the guardian angel of the Police Reserve, and regretted that
was
it had to bid farewell to him. A
of the address translation then read out, after which it was presented to Mr. King.
The address was signed by the following:-
DO WELL
The results to date are:
some considerable time.
Junior Teams
are
C. J. Tacchi, J. M. Jack, W.
W. W. Hirst, S. J. Houghton, Fergusson, T. W. Carr skip).
J. S. Dinner, A. Nissim, A Spary: A. E. Silkstone (skip).
PRC.
"ST. JOHN'S REVIEW”.
beat two
St. John's Review, the organ of against some of the “big guns" St. John's Cathedral, for July, is with whose names I began my cOM-- a particularly interesting number.ments. Included
in the ample reading At the time of writing, thr matter are an excellent "conversa-games remain to be played. J. tion” on the mai-tsai question; an Fraser and H. Rosario, W. K. Way article on the social services in and M. R. Abbas and J. V. Ram- Canton:
another describing the sey and A. W. Grimmitt and in work of Holy Trinity College, each case I favour the first named Canton; and a review of Professor to win. 3
Fostar's book, "The New Culture! My forecast for the "last eight” în China.” - In addition there are is A. Hyde-Lay, A. W. Grimmitt or the usual local and home notes, J. V. Ramsay, J. Fraser, L A Church News, school reports, etc., Gutierrez, J. E. Noronha, A. M. as well as the other regular fea- Holland, A. E. Coates and E. A. tures of the magazine...
¡Alvea.
F. A Xavier, A. P. Guterres, C. A.). Lopes, and C. H. Basto (skip).
7. A. Machado, J. F. V. Ribeiro, A. V. Barros and L. J. Silva (skip).
E de Souza, C. Roza Fereira, P. A Yvanovich, and F. X. Soares (skip). C.C.C.
D. K Kharas, F. X. Delgado, J. Fitzgerald, A. E. S. Alves (skip).
N. P. Karanjia, H. J. Tollervey, F.
J. Bagley, W. Ward (skip).... Nay, T. Abbas (skip).
A. L. Fox, W. H. Aitkins, E. Me-
Booker, J. S. Riddell (skip).
C. Blackbourn, G. Gough, F. E. E
X. Fraser, S. Farlow," G. S. Alexan Guy's rink, pitted against Fred-der, A. E. Carey (skip). Small Units Water
W. Cameron, J. Channings, A. they meet Craigengower, but they die Jones' four, had an interesting Polo League
will have to be at their best to do match with the home skip just Johnson, R. H. E. Marks (skip).
Recreio it! They lost by 14 shots in their winning after being in arrears all first meeting, but I think they the The Royal Artillery are doing will just about turn the tables useful six to take the lead at the way till he zotched a very very well in the Hong Kong Art this time..
11th head, and secured a five later S. W. Ts'o, T. O. Ts'o, Chow U-Small Units Water-Polo League
on to win by four shots. ting, Chau Ching-chiu, David Loie, and two of their teams have en-
The game between Holland "and Chan Ying-pan, Lan Shin-chuen,tered the semi-final. As they are The Kowloon Bowling Green Hollidge began with a five and Tam To-ming, Henry Wong, P. T. in the same bracket, however, only Club will be at home to the Foot-Holland gradually increased his Shek, Chan Chung-tung, Wong one of them will be able to qualify ball. Club "A" team and they ap advantage to get home by a match- man-ying, Chu Kwan-yee. Leong for the Final.
pear to be likely winners. An-winning margin of 13 points. other home team which should. On-tai Yeung Po-kas, C. I. Kwok,
It is worthy of mention that the W. I Chong, Lai Lu-wong. Pun First Round.-22 (Fortress) Come win is Club de Recreio, at present K.B.G.C. scored their seventh con- Wong pany, Royal Engineers, beat Royal second in the League table. They secutive double win as their junior Hon-yin, Kwok Sze-shau,
Corps of Signals; Twelfth Heavy Pi-yin, Thomas Yip, Leung U-san, Battery, Royal Artillery, beat have one or two players well up team were gathering the points Thong Po-hing, Ow-yeung Kis-Company, 1/Royal Ulster Rifles; to First Division ‘standard, but down at the Valley.
at the Valley, where Carey made hing, Woo Kam-chịu, Chan Hiu-Company, 2/Royal Welch Fusiliers, who are not keen on promotion Rise had one of his closest a win possible by scoring seven in fung, Wong Yat-ping, Ho Shiuque, beat Company, 1/Royal Ulster and whose skill and experience is matches of the season and scraped the last two heads against Lam- K S. Mck. Lo. Tak-hoi, W. S. Eides; Company, 2/East Leserving the club well in training home against "Young Harry" mert, who, I see, has now been
cashire Regiment, beat Headquarter Cheang, Chan Ping-fan, Lee Kai-wing, 2/East Lancashire Regiment the youngsters.
Westlake, who, volubly encouraged promoted to the First Division, sun, Lo Yuk-ling, Lo Yak-nam, Second Round. — 22 (Fortress): The "encounter between the by his father, was only two shots. The Electricians appeared to Lau Sing-ah, Ts'o Hak-on, Ho Yic- Company, Royal Engineers, beat Yacht Club and the EC.C. should down. Both Thompson and Sher-have ope of their best com-
Heavy Battery, nam, Tang Man-tsoi, Hon Yan-Twelfth
Royal be a close one with the chances riff had handsome wins to make binations out, hat they suffered a Artillery; "C" Company, 2/East Lan- lam, Kwok Hon-ying, Leung Kengashire Regiment, beat " Company, slightly in favour of the visitors, a win by 28 shots possible. him, Ng. Mo-wing, Wong Ping-2/Royal Weich Fusiliers; "B" Conwho are in full sail just now.
Yachtsmer-In Form Iwan, K. K. Tsui, Wong King-pany, 2/East Lancashire. Regiment, change of skips seems to be work- chuen, Wong Chung, Soong Chung-beat Ninth (Anti-Aircraft) Battery, ing wonders with the team and The Yacht Club have won their a junior, but he still plays a con- hing. Leung Fat, Law Thack-man, Royal Artillery, D Company, their enthusiasm is on the crest last three matches and seem to be sizient game and retains his place
2/East Lancashire Regiment, beat
Company.
wave! The remaining very happy in their present forma-year after year. Ward had the 2/Royal Welch Immediately, after the presenta-Fusiliers; 24th. Heavy Battery, Royal match, Football Club "B" against tion. Against the Football Club biggest win. tion of this address Mr. B. Artillery, beat 27 Company, RAMC; the Electricians, should be a very "B" team they had not much to The game between the Football
"D" Company. Randall made the presentation on
2/Royal Welch close game with the Footballers spare, but two rinks were up and Club "A and Club de Fecrzig, behalf of the Flying Squad. Fusiliers, beat "C" Company, 1/Engal winning only by reason of ground. Robertson was down to Currie by promised to be a much closer one
Ulster Rides; 20th. Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, beat "A" Company advantage.
Luk Ying-choi
Mr. King's Reply
2/East Lancashire Regiment; Head-
Mr. King in reply spoke of his quarter Wing, 1/Boyal Ulster Rifles, eight years association with the beat "A" Company, 2/Royal Welch colleagues who were now offering Fusiliers.
The
A
heavy defeat at the hands of the Craizengower juniors. Eharas is not perhaps what one would call
only three shots, so that their than it actually proved to be, aa win can be considered satisfactory.only one of the home skips, - J. Stevenson is now. skipping for Rodger, was able to claim-a-win, CYCLIST FALLS 60FT. them and, like KS. Robertson, awhilst the other two were both promoted skip from No. 2, is badly down. F. X. Soares again had Thomas Stolworth, aged 22, of meeting with consistent success a good win and secured three fours that be considered it a high Royal Artillery, beat. "D" Company Aberdeen, fell: 60 feet over a diff AE Silkstone lost his first in the last five heads against C. bonour to have been able to enjoy Battery, Royal Artillery, beat Head-when cycling at Core, Kincardine match as a Second Division akip B. Robertson, whilst C. H. Basto the friendship of Dr. S. W. Ts'o quarter Wing, 1/Royal Ulster Rifles, shire, and was seriously injured. for the K.C.C. against the Police also finished up with a minor burst
him this farewell party and said
Third Round-Bith. Heavy Battery,
2/Royal Welsh Fusiliers; 20th. Heavy
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