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TENNIS NOTES.

Bai weather prevented the Chinese Reergatlon Club from hold- ing their At Home" last Satur day, when the winners of the League were to have played the "Rest in the three divisions. It was a great disappointment both to the Chinese themselves and the aporting commity at large. It will be some time now before a date is available,

CHINESE AQUATIC SPORTS.

CROSS HARBOUR SWIM ON

SATURDAY.

The Annual Aquatic Sports opened to Chinese of the Colony will be held this year under the. auspices of the Hong Kong Chi- nese Amateur Athletic Federation, of which the Hon. Sir Shou Son Chow and the Hon. Dr. B. H. the immediate Kotewall, C.M.G.. B3

are Honorary |

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1928.

ANOTHER GOLF TITLE

GONE.

SCHEFTAL BECOMES CHAM- PION.

sone

Another British golf title has west or south. Stewart Scheftal, an Ameriena youth res sident in France-his father is manager of an American bankin France won .the Boys' Open

RED MARCHERS' ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP.

FIASCO.

ONLY 350 INSTEAD OF 20,000.

T.L.C. EXPELS SEAMEN'S

UNION.

SWANSEL, Sept. 3rd. No greater political farce, can

BRITISH GOLF PROFESSION. AL'S LOSS IN FRANCE.

BocLoans, Aug. 1st. Mr. William Ritchie, the golf professional at Addington (Surrey), who in stopping at the Hotel de la Foret, Le Touquet, was the victim of a robbery last night in curious

circumstances.

Returning home at 11 30 he went

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Saturdays following have been book-Presidents, and Mr. Ng Sze Kwone Amateur Championship at Formby ever have occurred than the one at to bed and this morning, on wak- Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and | sudjar extra hasardons Godaws of the ed up for various important events. President. The sports will be held on the 7th and 8th October at the Chinese Bathing Shed, commencing. at 2 p.m. on each day.

By the time the "At Home " can be held, tennis will be out of senson, and so this opportunity is taken to review the past season. It is hardly nerssary to mention that the Chinese Recreation Clubs has won the three shields again. They were supreme all round and

At the conclusion of the sports, Miss Chow, daughter of the Hon. Sir Shou Son Chow will distribute the prizes.

by 6 and 5.

It Was

last month, beating in the 38 holes final Archibald Dobble (Inverness)

disappointing finni from a British point of view, for Dophie did not do hiruself full justice. He began the day badly, far he missed his train from South- port, and, although he and his mother immediately chartered. a

Swansea to-day, when the "Coming up, found that two pocket munist Party and the organisa books which he had left in his tions through which it exploits the trousers were lying on the door. anemployed attempted to carry out The contents, £110 and £101 respec. its scheme for the disruption of the tively, were missing. Trades Union Congress which is being held here.

Instead of an army of 20,000 re- valutionaries marching on Swan- sea from the four.corners of Great

He next discovered that the suit he had worn the previous day had disappeared. It seemed that the thief must have lifted up the trou- sers, from which the pocket books then fell out, whereupon he sorptied

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end.

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This time, they have through, undefeated in all three. divisions, repeating their remark- able performance of 1926. Last year they lost one match in the "B" Division, but retrieved their position by beating Recreio in the fiat. But judging by results, their

The swim across the Harbour will take place on the 29th inst. (Satur

at 9.30 p.m. and back to the Chi nese Bathing Shed. Entries for this event close at 7 p.m. to day,

CRICKET.

IR.C. RASC

The following will represent the 1.1.C. in the above friendly match to be played on the I.R.C. ground at 2 pm on Sunday:

in time for the Scottish boy to reach the first tee at the appoint ed hour, the hurry and flurry had the almost inevitable effect upon

his game at the outset. As a mat- ter of fact be lost the first three holes, and was still down when they reached the fifteenth teeing Kround. Then there were indies tiens that he was recovering from the enforced, hustle earlier in the morning, for. Dobbie won three in a row, and, although he lost the

Sirdar Khan (Capt.).

M. P. eighteenth he went to lunch in the Madar, D. Mohonied, A. 31. Rum-hy no means hopeless position of Many factors contributed to their | juhn, 31. H. Abbas. A. R. Subad.

2-down..

In the afternoon, how ancers but most of all their re:A. Butt, E. M. K. Malubhoy, R. gula" players are experienced hands Nazarin, A. Rahmin and A. R. ever, he failed to win one of the thirteen holes which sufficed for the match.

performances during the gurrent season have been the most brilliant of the three seasons.

....

and they have plenty of reliable reserves to draw upon. Their play- ers are familiar, over many years with one another's phy' and they are, therefore, able to show good combination, which is a most val able asset in doubles.

Hail. Reserve: U. T. Thad.

L.R.C. . H.K. ELECTRIC R.C.

never in."

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Sound Old Maximi. Scheftal well deserved his suc- Like the true American The following will represent the cess. L.R.C. in the above friendly match golfer he has ever in his mind, the to be played on the 1.R.C. ground truth of the axiom "never up, at 2 par on Saturday:-

He seldom, if ever, Sirdar Khan (Capt.), 3. P. Madar, I. "Hassan, D. Mohomed, fails to give the hole a chance" A. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas, A. on the green, and it was his dead- R. Subad, A. Butt, E. M. K. Mally approach putting as much na bhor, R. Nazarin and A Ruhmia. anything that enabled him to ob- Reserve; A. R. H. Esmail,

tain such an advantage. Dobbie's golf, on the other hand, appeared to have lost the steadiness and crispness which had carried him through to the final and had, in

But there are other factors. The Chinese, are very keen on the game and lose no opportunity to practice. They study the fine points of the gajar, and discuss theth, reasoning out the effects of different strokes and analysing the strength and LOCAL ST. LEGER BETTING. weakness, their own and opposing players in important matches. On the courts, they are a happy family with a knack of concentration on the game, with business and other worries completely put out of mind.

To those who know them it is no

wonder that they maintain the high standard they have theinselves set in the Leagu

3/4 ON COOS BAY.

struggled into the town a dismal and unhappy procession of 350 men and boys..

the carpet.

Another surprise awaited Ritchie, A second suit had been purloined, containing 6.400 francs (about 231) a result his wardrobe was reduced

A

It became known in the Welsh in the coat pocket. mining valleys during the week end that the Swansea. police ware determined to allow no licence to the Communists in carrying out their plan to interfere with the Trades Union Congress proceed ings, and area after area sent in reports to the organisers of the de- monstration that their promised contingents would not appear.

In other districts the men decid- ed to absent themselves from the march when they heard that more favoured Communists elsewhere were to be brought to the concentra- tion point in a feet of motor- roaches and were refused informa tion as to the source from which the money to pay for this transport had come.

sleeping sufs, and he was compelled to keep to his room until he could procure other clothes in order to 80 to the police station.

This evening the police "arrested the nileged author of several recent burglaries, and the same man is believed to be the alleged thiet of Ritchie's trousers and money.

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Big Red Handkerchief.

Led by Mr. Tom Mann, who had

According to a Reuter message French woman has been arrested

on suspicion of being implicated in the robbery, Both persons were staying at the hotel...

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ever, the T.U.C. leaders, after con- sultation with Captain Rawson, the chief constable of the town, decided on a long adjournment in the early afternoon, with the result that the catealls and jeers of the Com- munists were wasted on an empty

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At one

they were proceeding under police guard to a park a section of the marchers observed a line of sandwichmen carrying advertise ments of a publication by Mr. Philip Snowden, the former So cialist Chancellor of the Exchequer.

In the morning Dobbie took 6 to each of the first three holes and lost them all. Scheftal lost the fourth, but won the fifth where, after Dobbie had been short with his iron, the American exchanged the iron club which he had chosen for a spoon and placed the ball four feet from the flag. Amèrican visited the sandhills with his second shot to the sixth, and Debbie won the hole, but Scheftal holed from four yards to toga,

The

principles of the congress. complaint had particular reference to the seainen's support of the movement to establish non-political and purely industrial trade unions mendation to disaffiliate Mr. Have in the coalfields, and the recom- lock Wilson's organisation was the outcome of his refusal to give an undertaking to refrain from giving further encouragement political societies

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Hong Kong, 27th Sept., 1925. [6761

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DERFFLINGEE" baving arrived from BREMEN, HAM. BURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo in being landed at their risk into the Go dewas of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon,

the 29th of September, 1928, will be where Delivery can be obtained,

All Goods remaining undelivered after

Chased By Sandwichman. They booed the name, but the sandwichmen seemed to think that the display of derision was direct

Mr. Jack Jones, Socialist M.P. The ed against them. Some of them

cast off the boards and, with fists for Silvertown, declared that prae- clenched, darted across the street tically ever since the General Coun- to challenge the noisiest demonstracil of the TU.C. came into being

a number of men had been attempt dignity to the winds, the Com- the council had apparently just of Throwing their last shred of ing to destroy it from behind, but

One munists who had been leading the come aware of the fact.

was Mr. Havelock Wil-ubject to Rent. shouting took to their heels and these men Red.

8011, "the man who goes to ban- queta."

win the seventh, and became up

at the eighth.

A balf enabled the American boy to turn with a lead of four holes, but he could not increase that ad- vantage during the rest of the A cut second shot cost

Turning to their competitors, the Chinese had their hardest struggle in the A Division "with the Hong Kong Cricket Club who lost by nine games, losing three games in each round. They won nil the other matches comfort; ably. The Hong Kong Cricket Club for although they had a string of made a keen bid for honours, after successes right from the start, their

Extreme precautions were taken first team, which eventually won round. occupying the last position in

at the congress after the Com- the championship, bent the Club de Scheftal the eleventh, and, though munists had passed to prevent the the League for two seaso113. Me-Recreio by a margin of 5 games be made amends when Dobbie put admission of unauthorised persons. Eachran and Lieut. Hafe proved only, while the Club de Recreio his second shot among the sand Two lines of four constables each valuable newcomers, E. D. Law beat their second team by 13 games hills at the twelfth, two following were drawn across the main en The last and deciding match was halves were succeeded by a string trance to the hall and massive jence strengthened the side on his played between their two teams, of three wins for the Inverness stewards stood behind them. return to the Colony and the Rev. which, the first won by a narrow player. Scheftal played the ther long the corridor a collap F. P. W. Alexander was, another argin of games only, so that the fifteenth badly, took five to get on useful addition. The Club, howPortuguese finished runners-up and to the sixteenth green, and duffed his second into a bunker at the ever disappointed in their last the second team third.

seventeenth Still he laid bis, ap- natch against the Kowloon Cricket

proach dead at the home hole to Club, and as a consequence shared the second position with the M.B.K.

in it, and so finished the round The Indian Recreation Club which

2 up. has ägured prominently for the last few years dropped on account of desertions from their last year's side. Craigengower, who were new- comers, finished last. In all seven took part, viz., Chinese R.C., Hong Kong CC, M.B. K., University, Kowloon C.C., Indian R. C. and Craigengewery

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Civil Service forged ahead at the end of the season finishing fourth with ten wins to their credit, while Kowloon C.C., Hong Kong C.C., South China A.A., Recreio 1. and R.A.O.C. occupied the middle posi tion. Sixteen teams originally took part in this competition, but the Filipino Club withdrew soon after the start. The others, in addition to those mentioned, were Kennedy Rond Married Quarters, 'Nippon Club, Y.M.C.A, Indian R. C, and In the "B" Division, the Chi-Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, neae. Recreation Club was far and away the best team. They reached On the whole, it has been a the game mark in all matches, successful season and prospects of but one, in which they registered the game in the Colony are very 57 against the Club de Recreio. favourable. It is a healthy sign Competition for the following posi- that so many teams week after week tions, however, proved very in teresting and the South Ching Athletic Association are to be con- gratulated on their success runners-up. Incidentally, they are also Chinese players, and it shows what a good grip the Chinese have on the League. The Hong Kong Cricket. Club showed up very well also in this division and finished third losing to the two Chinese teams only. Recreio, Nippon Club, Indian R.C., M.B.K. and Univer- sity had a little competition among themselves and although the first named proved to be the most successful, the others finished with honours even.

and friendly

Great Chance Missed. 'After luncheon Dobbîc duffed his | tee-shot at each of the first three holes. He snatched a half at the first two, but lost the third. Scheftal laid his approach puit dead to win the fourth, Dobbie taking an erratic line to the green, and the Scot missed a great chance at the fifth by taking three putta after his opponent had pulled bad- ly from the tec

Two halves followed, but the American became 6 up at the eighth, two fine shots bringing his ball on to the middle of the green. Dobbie missed from four feet for A half at the ninth left the half.

during the trying summer heat were Scheftal 5 up at the turn, and he engaged in keen rivalry, while it is no email wonder increased the advantage immediate that in a small place like this, y on turning for home by running two yards putt at the there are so many clubs taking part down a yearly in this League. Of course, tenth. The remaining three holes many clubs did not reach a high were halved in par figures. Schef- standard in the C Division, but tal giving nothing away those were new clubs joining the Dobbie, at long last, though" far competition for the sake of the too late, showed much greater con- sport alone. These deserve the fidence in his putting." greatest encouragement and it is hoped hear more of them in future,

An interesting fixture is the match between the Craigengower Cricket Club and the local German community in a match next Satur- day, the 29th inst., on the former's One bas to go back to The Division ended better courts. than expected. It was general ac pre-war days for a similar event and cupted that the Chinese Recreation we are sure the German tennis Club who entered two teams would players will receive, as cordial a prove far too good for the other welcome at Craigengower as the tenmabat-Bush was not the case, rowing men did at the Yacht Club's

(l'ontinued-on-nezt Golumn) Regatta in the spring.

HOME FOOTBALL.

when

RESULTS OF TUESDAY'S

MATCHES.

The following were the results of English League matches in the Third Division (Northern) played on Tuesday:

Accrington 2, "Hartlepools 2. Nelson 3, Lincoln 4.

Far-

sible iron gate was brought into position, and the delegates, after having their papers examined, had to pass through an aperture, also strongly guarded, not more 2010. wide.

**No" To Communista,

than

Committee,

During the afternoon a deputa- tion of Communist leaders, with an escort of twenty members of the Red Army, came to the hall and demanded an opportunity to ad- dress the congress. The deputation was taken to a side room before the General Purpotes which governs the conference pro- ceedings, and when not more than a dozen words had been exchanged were handed a letter conveying the decision of the congress "not to re- ! ceive or hear them. No parleying was allowed; the Communist chiefs were immediately shows off the premises.

kind of appeal to the chief con- As they went out they made some table, who was at the door, but they apparently obtained as little satisfaction from him sa they did from the trade union leaders.

Mr. Ben Turner's Cure, Each president of the congress for six years has advanced in his opening address to the delegates his pet theory for the cure of un- employment.

Mr. Ben Turner to-day presented. hie iden in demanding adventurous action by the Government. It was to use the State resources to employ men on the land. What was re- quired, Mr. Turner said, was a big slice of immediate land nationalisa tion and colonisation at home. Better by half, he thought, to till our oa land than to send men as waift and strays to outposts of the Empire where they must fight nature in a more brutal fashion. (Continued on steel Column).

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Mr. Jones remarked; why not exclude them, too."

RUSSIAN COMRADES.

DIVIDING THE RANKS OF

THE WORKERS..

Mr. Ben Turner, in his presiden- tial speech to the T.U.C., in aug. gesting that the unemployed should be put on the land, remarked that it was said that agriculture did not pay. He added:

pay, Unemployment doesn't consumption doesn't pay, ecme- teries don't pay, but land will pay for being tilled, and it will bring forth the foods men re- quires.

I would not hesitate to take 2,000,000 acres of land that is misused or not used.

.

Other points from his address wkre;.

I do not intend to anticipate

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