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Efficient and Secure

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entirely strange to him.

Knox Shines

esterday's

At A Glance

GOVERNOR'S CUP

CHINESE

FEDERATION 4 HAPA.

SECOND DIVISION

3. RIFLES

ATHIRD ADIVESION

AIR FORCES LEFFÉES ORDNANCE: 6 LIGA

KWONG WAHS RASC MEDICALS

4.C POLICE

YESTERDAY'S GOAL SCORERS

GOVERNOR'S CUP

Lee Wai-tung (Chinese)

North (H.FF.AD

Knox (HKRAJ

Yeung Shui-Fick (Chinese). Tam Kong-pak (Chinese),

SECOND DIVISION

Wride (Navy)

Finnie (ayy)

Godney (Navy)

THIRD DIVISION

Narian (Kumaon Rifles)

Rocha (Kwong Wah)

Wan Shui-ling (Kwong Wah)

Howells (Medicals)

Danield (Orduance)

Waters (Ordnance) Attoe (Ordnance) McGregor (Al

Force)

Brewer (Air Force) Bazlett (Air Force) Elton (Air Force).

Partap (Kumaon Rifier) Ho Kan-pan (Kwong Wah) Harrison (Medicals) Wilson (Kedienis)

Ho Sze-fan (Chinese Police) ZEREGRETTIERASZATMALISKANGAZIALASE ENABLE CONCERNENEGALIMASEANA

the Chinese custodian, misjudged

Capt. George wa_Winterfeld and five passengers were killed when this all-metal German transport plane crashed in the French Alps, near Annecy. In the wreckage was found a quantity of propaganda pamphlets for the Spanish rebel cause, giving rise to cabled reports that the plane was on a propaganda fight when the tragedy occurred.

HUGE PERCENTAGE

OF MEMBERSHIP

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&

season

PRESENTATION MADE TO

FAST BOWLER

F. D. Pereira, one of the finest fast bowlers who has played cricket in Hong Kong, was yes- terday the recipient of a cheque and a camera from his colleagues at the Indian Recreation. Club. Mr. A. el Aremili made the pre

sentation.

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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

First Round Of Captain's Cup

BRITISH POLICY ON BANZIG

CONFLICT WITH POLAND?

London, Saturday

Great interest is being shown here in the negotiations now pro- ceeding in Geneva on the future of the free city of Danzig, z

All reports appearing in London papers state that in his cOUTENIR- tion with Mr. Anthony Eden, Col Joseph Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, gave him a rough out- line of the Polish plan, with which, however, the British Foreign Secretary does not seem to have been in full agreement.

The Genera correspondent of "The Times" says he is authorised - to say that the meeting was friend- ly in every respect but that ap- parently the Polish viewpoint did not quite correspond with that, which the British delegation would have liked to hear.

In any case, adds the correspon- dent. Mr. Eden has taken no de- finite decision but intends to leave the matter open till to-day's ses- sion of the Committee of Three

A proposal has been made that the League should abandon all claim to responsibility for Danzig The first round of the Captain's rather than assent to any proceed- Cup of the Kowloon Golf Clubing which might bring discredit

the upon itself.co was played yesterday, with following results:

But, says the correspondent, the

Üné coorpromise suggestion, is

E. Judd best E. O. Murphy, one League cannot simply wash its Owing to ill-health, Pereira is

ap; A. Eastman best W. Taylor, two hands of the matter, but has to de- and one: Alapez best F. E. Booker cide whether it will appoint a new leaving for good for Ceylon

for and three; T. Paton beat

High Comunissioner. PAZESZKERTEBRETSENTERCOFFRETFEJORESGARR22923249QKJ320wama Christiansen, four and two;

Mundy received a walk-over from W. C. Sampson, F. C. Barry best that the League should appoint a Hanion, four and troW. Serabaw High Commissioner now resident bert C. G. Anderson, four and three; in Danzig, who would merely act H. D. Gausden Best J. R. Leitch at

(as an arbitrator, between Poland the 19th.

and the free city.

PROMISING GIRLS

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lost to University 2nd XI by 19 One of the first things noticed in the game on Saturday was the ab- russ

jost to Central British School by!sence of L/Cpl. Lewis from the ..stand-off-half position, and, al- sound lost to Mr. Cassion's XI by 37 ran though this player is a lost to East Lanes. Regiment by 5icker and has relieved many a wickets.

36 TIME.

A

lost to Police Zad XI by 157 rums, dangerous situation, with pants to drew with University 2nd II. touch, it was obvious that his re- drew with Staff

fusal to tackle was the reason for

"LEAGUE COUNCIL

MEETING Danzig Again Crops Up

General opinion is that the ap pointment of a High Commis- sioner, whether resident or non- İresident, would be better for the minorities in Danzig tham none at all-Trans-Ocean.

but I am told that in recent games there has been a perfect epidemtic of “run-outs" due to bad calling- There is no excuse for this in school eleven, and it is to be hoped be ed with splendid cohesion with Lee Five minutes later Lee Wai-tons that this fault will soon Wai-tong and Tam Kong-pak, make brought the crowd to its feet with corrected. ing several delightful openings, a glorious goal, driving the ball The following are the results he lacked finish and should have from an oblique angle into the of matches played this

to date." netted on several occasions... His net.

beat Ellis: Kadoorie School by 41 fine ball control gave the Associs- Soon after the resumption Row-

a centre fromdrums. tion defence an anxious time, but lands misjudged

best La Salle by 4 wickets. he failed to score when presented Yeung Shui-yick and, instead of

beat D.B.S. 2nd XI by an innings. best Ellis Kadoorie by 69 Tube. It was quite obvious after yes with two open goals advancing to meet it, allowed Tam a grand

beat CRC by 6 wickets. terday's display that the Selec-

Ernie Strange, filling Leard's Kong-pak to score with to vacancy at inside-right in the As-header. Three minutes later Lee tors biggest problem will be find their best intermediate lire sociation team was no better, but Wai-tong scored their third goal

six this

understandable was

as with a mid-air shot of a rebound, Only one player out of the

went through the shone yesterday- Beltras, the Strange was playing in a position but Wilson

Chinese attack from the half-way Association pivot.

mark to enable Knox to round Lee Leung Wing-chiu, Wong Mei-

Tin-sang and score the Associa- shun and Lee Kwok-wai, al three

Geneva, Yesterday. Interport players and comprising Lee Wai-tong was the better of tion's second goal. Just before

The afternoon meeting of the the Chinese intermediate line, the two leaders, and his glorious the end Lee Wai-tong seat in a

¡League Cornell on Friday was are Ismael Ali, the most disappointing in

several opening goal was totally unexpect-pile-driver which Rowlands push

ar A Fine Reserve given over largely, to reports of phases of the game. Leung based-from Rowlands' point of view. ed out to the advancing Tengsistent bat in the school and

was Shui-pick, who scored into an excellent bowler, and N. Singh, a deteriorated considerably, and his Knox, his opposite number.

of opium.

Presenting trophies to four girls long rest from the game made lit also in fine form, but he was too empty net.

bowler who has played several. One of the most surprising fea- the various committees, including

The Soviet Foreign Minister, who had secured the best results in tle difference to his play, with the well marked to be really danger EK.C.A.AF Chan Kong-kan League matches for the L. R. Ctures of last Saturday's game was that on

i the splendid display of J. Redman, exception of the last quarter of oas, although the one brilliant (Athletic); Les Tin-sang (S. China Second Eleven.

The captain, U. A Rahman, is in the Club pack. I understand that M. Maxim Litvino, and the a recent drive for funds for Chin- an hour, when he came fate the move between him and Wilson in "A") söd Wong Shek-ning (Athletic)= limelight with fine spoiling and the second half ended in the Leung Wing-chin (S. China "A"),

useful the Colony team, but as a private Delbos, were the only outstanding N. Chan, at a function held at the Kwok-wai (5. China "A"); Teung developing into a Mai-shun former scoring the Association's Wong Mei-shari (S Chinx A3, and an enthusiastic cricketer and is he will be visiting Shanghai with French Foreign Minister, M. Yvon ese Free Schools, the Hon. Mr.

individual, although he will be figures present at the session, the Taiping Theatre, complimentai Iust be taught that blundering second goal

Shu-Vick (S. China "B"), Fang King wicket-keeper. Tam Kong-pak made one of his cheong (S. China "A"), Lee Wai-tong

Averages to date are as follows: available if required. On Satur British Foreign Secretary, Mr them and other flower sellers and charges are not a qualification for

day's display he certainly deserves Anthony Eden, having left the helpers or an effort resulting in

meeting after a few minutes and over $3,300 being secured. the Interport, while Lee Kwok-rare appearances at inside-left and (S. Chine "A"), Tam Kong-pak (S

ja place, even as official reserve. (S. China "A"). wai's poor tactics should rule him gave a delightful exhibition, Chinx ("A"), and Cheong Moon-wing right out of consideration.

though late in the second half, One of the best left-halves the when he occupied the left-back Colony has seen for quite a time, position, we saw the real Tam in Lee Kwok-wai gave a surprising-action. His fine defensive head. poor exhibition, very rarely work played an important part in keeping the ball on the ground, the Chinese victory. while he was cautioned and had Wilson played a superb game at his name taken by the Referee inside-left and worked like a Tro for dangerous play.

were

distribution

Wong

Too Casual

jan throughout. He was the most dangerous of the Association for wards and gave both Knox and

North was much too casual and Bickford several glorious open- very rarely anticipated the moves ings. Wilson should make the In-

HKFA-Fus Bowlands (Army);

The best individual performers

BATTING

very

con-t

73.69 2 $2.1.

22.00 23 23. 0

his being dropped from the side.

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Gough Shines

CHINESE SCHOOLS

Trophies Awarded To Flower Sellers

Ya

the Polish delegate, Col. Joseph The four flower girls who top- Beck, and the Turkish delegate,ped the sales were the Misses Lan Eushdi Aras, not appearing. Wood-to, Yeung Yuen-fan, A. V. Gosano (Recreio) and Set Me I. Walkoco 2

The Club did not deserve to The Danzig question is expectWatchun and Lam Sin-ching i Grifiths Stevens (Army). R. North (Police), Mr. R.B

lose to Eastern in the Senior Footed to come up before the League Miss Lau Woon to who had turn- N. Beltrac (Recreio) and A. S. Bli (Kowloon): Rim. Erwin (Army), Efimael AF.. 14 314 68 1

57 $2 0.142 ball Division on Saturday as they Council on Monday or Tuesdayed in a sum equal to one-quarter Strange (Club), D. Knox (Kowloon); Mr. T. E. Yeoh 4

56 1 140 had more than their share of the Trans-Ocem. A Wilson (Club) and B. L. Bickford U. A. Rehman 14

Osman Talip.14 131

9.3 play and were much the better. (Club).

Naranjan

team. An early injury to Moore, 14 105 23:0 Singh

44 16 2 34 which may keep him out of foot- AK Marker 13

ball for some time, told on the Mohamad

Carreem .. 13 35.13 -0 27 Club in the end and their slender lead of one goal proved of no avail. BOWLING ANALYSIS

ROYAL NAVY ON TOP

(Continued from Page 3) The ECC. Juniors, with the

hardly

Singk

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0. H. E. W. Avge. It was very pleasing to see of his hacks, while Bliss, at left-terport team, partnered by Bick talent at their disposal, could

Nuranian have helped winning!

.156 25 491 358 85 Gough's return to form Against half, was a failure, his distribu-ford, who played a calm and col-

9.00 South China on Saturday, the. against the Club, for whom H A Gaman Talip, 514 7 234 26 tion and spoiling being without lected game and who gave the

Chinese full-backs and goalkeeper Murray played a plucky innings Yel Ali 186 35 718 49 146 Police pivot gave one of his best purpose.

individually, there an anxious time in the closing for 34 runs. Together with W.A. K. Marker, 17.1 7 51 2 25.5 displays; he was not great in the chic, in goal,

The following have held catches defence, but was prominent with clever saves. during the season, Ismael Ali (11), were several good performances minutes of the opening half.

A Rehman (6), 4. E. Marker some spendid movements to get his (6), N. Singh (5). -

Rehman has stumped one bataman.

Although,

in both the attacking lines, it

will not be until the Selectors have!

My Tean

Wooding, he säded 38 vainable runs for the ninth wicket and the Club did well to total 113.

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Indian P. C. second eleven had

Near Sensation forwards on the move.

The Seaforthe nearly caused the Beltran, the Recreio pivot, held sensation of the season in the D. Leonard, the Saints leader, so Third Division when they yery

of the total, is the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. Lau: King-tsing,

who organized the drive.

WHAT'S

WRONG

WITH

ME

DAYS?

seen the players in action a second On yesterday's play my Inter- time next Sunday that they port team would be: will be able to come to al Pau Ka-ping or George Rodger lost 8 wickets for 79 runs when M. definite decision. Yeung Shui- (zoal): Lee Tin-sang and A. VR Abbas (21) and K. M. Romjak Saturday. In his first, F. B Zim-well that this player was only able nearly best the Fusiliers. As it

during the afternoon.

record of the Fusiliers, Bryson vick was better than Erwin, in the Gosano (full-backs); A. M. Other, (41 not out) became associated mern and U. M. Omar hit him for to test Souza with one good shot was they shattered the undefeated having bad luck when he scored The latter N. Beltran and A..N. Other half-and added 57 runs in a gallant ef- 19 runs. right-wing position. wasted too much time before cen-backs): Yeung Shut-rick, Fungfort, Incidentally, Rumjahm is still

The match between the first In spite of having but few of tuto his own goal to give the Fusi

Amin begins to ask himself this question when he finds that for no tering, but Yeang displayed a fine King-cheong, Lee Waitong, Aa schoolboy at the Eilis Kadoorie

elevens of the LBC. and Civil Ser-their regular players, the Navy liers & point

spparent reason he is losing interest turn of speed and combled very Wilson and B. Bickford (for School

vice was featured by some very leave a great exhibition of defen-1-

which hitherto ve directively with Fung King-cheang. {wards).

The opening half of yesterday' H. Danbrowsky had no less than accurate bowling. F. Baker, of the sive play against the Rifles in the The Second Division game be in parsuits I am sure that Yeung has earned

match was fraught with thrills Yours in his innings of 42 not latter team, did not concede a run Senior Division, and had they had tween the Athletic, and Kowloon pleased him, when his digestion be- when he is s troubled with vague pains, his place in the team.

Supporters of Fung King-cheng and the Association took an ear-out, for the Folice, against the in his test four overs, while M. el better forwards, they would have Chinese was featured by rough comes something to worry about, were given a shock yesterday when ly lead when North placed the ball LE.C., while Baker had six in an Ancalli captured 2 wickets for no extended the leaders. Shurey was play and three players were order when moderne, sxemise leaves him

in the pivotal position, while Rit-sesson. their favourite failed to show his in the net with a free kick from innings of 21L T. Ride of the raus in his first four overs and 3 outstanding in the Navy defence, ed off the field record for this in an exhausted condition, when he best form. Although Fung work- 35 yards, on the touchline, which University, bowled two overs on for 0 in his last two,

Bringing Up Father

WELL

TO DO IST

MAKE

By George McManus

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