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GOLF.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

CLUB.

FANLING WHITSUNTIDE

MEETING.

Bogay Pool (31 Entries)... Captain The Hon. W. Leveson Gower (10) 3 up wins.

Other scores:-E. S. Robertson (3) 2 up, O. E. C. Marton (+1) 1 up, T.. C. Monaghan (9) and A. H. Ferguson (2) all square.

Medal Round" (11 Entries). Ó, E. C. Martan 74+1=73 wins. Other scores:-(Capt. The Hon. W. Leveson Gower 83-10-73 .sub. mits same card as for Bogey Pool), T. C. Monaghan 83-8=76; E." D. | Matthew's 80-10-79..

Four-bitch foursomes were cancel. led owing to insufficient entries.

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9-YEAR-OLD CHESS PLAYER.

MR. SELFRIDGE'S GRAND- DAUGHTER TACKLES

CAPABLANCA:

The nine-year-old granddaughter of Mr. Gordon Selfridge. Titania Wissemsky, realised one of the greatest ambitions of her life when ahe played a game of chess with Senor Capablanca.

"My daughter has been playing just over a year," her mother, Princesa Winsemsky, said, "but she is tremendously keen on the

Senor Capablanca was delight ful to her. He put her entirely at her ease, and she thoroughly enjoy ed her afternoon. She declared that in a few years' time she in- tends to play Capablanca again. and to beat him."

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CHINESE INTERPORT.

CHAMPIONS ON VIEW.

An interesting series of matches will take place to-day, to-morrow and Friday on the Chinese Recrea tion Club courts between local stars and two Southern Champions. The visitors are Khoo Hooi Hye and Ong Et Kong, Champions of Malaya and F.M.S.. respectively, while M. W. Le (1929) and Ng Sze Kwang (1018-1993), Champions of the Colony, and Ho Ka Lau repre- sent the home team. The pro gramme is as follows:-

To-day,

Ng Sức Kwong r. Khoo Hoai Flye M. W. Lo v. Ong Ee Kong,

To-morrow.

M. W. Lo and Ng Sze Kwong r, Khoo Hooi Hye and Ong Ec Rong Friday.

M. W. Lo . Khoo Hooi Hye. Ho Ra. Lau r. Ong Ee Kong. The irst match starts 4 pm each day and the issue is decided by, the best of the five matches.

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HOME CRICKET.

SOUTH AFRICANS WIN

AGAIN.

SOME GOOD - BOWLING,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

"Loxpox, May 91. South Africa beat" Gloucester by 170 runs. Scores :-

South Africa 212 (Mercer, 8, for 80), and 196 (Mercer 6 for 38).

Glamorgan 113 (Vincent 7 for 36)

and 115 (Macfilia 3 for 38).

Bomarsat. Hanta.

by 197 won

June.

H.K. FOOTBALL TOURISTS.

OPENING GAME AT SINGAPORE.

A RECORD CROWD.'

The Hong Kong Chinese played the first match of their tour at the Stadium, Singapore, on May 13, when they defeated the local

U.S. BASEBALL.

MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS.

New York (U.P.), May 15. Results of Major League baseball games played in the United States to day are as follows:-

-AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Philadelphia Detroit

New York-

Cleveland Chinese by three goals.to one.

Boston Somerset

Although they won and played the Chicago Scores —

better football, they are not the Washington Somerset 213 and 312 for 9 side we were led to believe they | St. Louis declared.

Hants 118 and 210.

GERMAN TENNIS

TOURNAMENT.

COCHET'S FINE WIN

MISS AUSSEM BEATEN.

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BERLIN, May 21.

On the concluding day of the Rotweiss Club tennis tournament the ex-Crown Prince of Germany was among the spectators.

The results weret-m

Women's championship of Berlin -Baroness год Remicek beat Fraulein Aussem, 7-5, 6-3

Men's championship-M. Henri Cochet (France) beat M. Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia), 9-11, 1-5, 6-3, 6-1,

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Mixed doubles-M. Cochet and Fraulein Aussem lost to M. Jacques Brugnon and Miss Heine (the South African lady champion),

6-2, 4-6, 5-7,

The Davis Cup.

COPENHAGEN, May, 1. In the Davis Cup contest (second round) Denmark eliminated Greece by four matches to one and now meets Czecho-Slovakia in the third round.

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were, says the Straits Times. They seemed too fond of playing to the gallery and thus losing their effec-

Chicago tiveness, and unless they improve Boston. considerably they will not do much

St. Louis against the Malayan Chinese.

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BOXING NEWS.

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Qaico, May 10 (U.P!) Tony Canzoneri, American featherweight boxer, won a decision over Andre Routis of France, the

title holder, in a 10 round bout hero-to-night.

The title was not involved in the match, which was close throughout. Canzoneri carried a slashing attack to the Champion and had Routis

retreating in several rounds.

BY MAIL, WIRE, AND WIRELESS.

Chu Kia Chi and Chu Chang Sab,

Washington.-The bandit loaders

aders of the gang which murdered three American priests near Cheng, l'executed by the Chinese authorities, ki, Hunan, have been captured and according to advices from Hankow.

Prussian Diet had to be suspended Berlin-To-day's sitting of the

and adjourned as the Communista New Yoas, May 10 (U.P.)

mude such a noise that the proposed Tommy Loughran, light-heavy-debate on the May Day riots was weight champion, will defend his absolutely impossible. title here June 18 against the chal- Tenger Braddock. The men signed articles for the match, which will go 15 rounds, here to-day.

* MONTREAL, May 11 (U.P.) Max Schemling, sensational Ger-

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There was little doubt that the Philadelphia Houg, Kong visitors pleased the Cincinnatti ordinary spectator with their New York pretty touches, spectacular play, Pittsburgh and fairly, steady combination, but it must be considered they were up against a side which was far from its best. Rarely have the S.C.F. A.. been seen to worse advantage, yet in spite of their poor display the Singapore players had practically the whole of the play in the first half, and with just the ordinary standard of shooting should have led by four clear goals at the inter- val, for Yeow Soon, usually so steady, presented the visitors with a gift goal in the first minute of the game, otherwise they would have been goalless.

NEW YORK, May 12. The Chicago Cubs, leading in the National League pennant race, battled the New York Giants 11 innings to a 6-0 tie here this after- noon in the most sensational Sun- day encounter of the Big League season to date.

Rain forced a halt in the contest

which was featured by five bome runs, at the end of the 11th.

The Giants showed much of their old-time drive in attack and the fans saw, a good ball game. The YcGrawmen put over three runa in the sixth and twa in the seventh and apparently had the game on ice. The Cubs showed their mettle under Are, however, and scored three in the seventh and another in the eighth to tie the score. A heavy downpour finally halted the contest, after it had gone two extra innings.

Teheran-Reports reaching here

from the Afghan Soviet frontier show that the situation in Afghani-- atan must be regarded as very bad. During the past two weeks as many as 3,000 Afghans migrated into the Heavyweight boxer, to-day Soviet republic of Turkmenistan DE signed articles here for a match living conditions have become un- with Paolino, the Basque wood-bearable in their home districts. choppe," from the Pyrenees, who

Moscow.-Paland has complained has been a leading heavyweight | t

Moscow regarding the anti- Ukrainian Soviet Government, who declared that 7,000,000, Ukrainians were being trodden under the Polish boot. Simultaneously it is reported from Prague that a new Ukrainian movement is on foot for the separation of Soviet Ukraine from Moscow and incorporation. with the Ukrainian parts of

contender in the United States for Soviet speeches members of the several years.

The light will take place in Now York, June 27, probably in the Yankee Stadium.

Scheming has just returned to America, after a visit in Germany.

INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS IN Poland.

AMERICA.

REPORT OF THE STOKES

COMMITTEE.

WASHINGTON, May 14 (U.P.) The report of the Stokes com- President Herbert Hoover is the mittee of economic experts of which chairman, was made public here

night and reveals a generally satisfactory state for the nation's economie situation.

The committee was organised to give a report on the state of the nation's business." It reveals that more than 17,000,000 citizens now

There is no doubt, however, that the tourists deserved their victor They were a good side against weak combination, and above all took their chances. In goal they have a sufe keeper. while their backs did well to quell the S.C.F.A forwards, although the latter possessed little method. Their halves were steady and strong, ably lead by a clever pivot, Leang Wing Tak. A fast forward line, possess Lindstrom and Ott of the Giants ing good, understanding, proved a got home runs while Cupler, Wil-are shareholders in the various in- difficult task for Cheok Wah, Chee son and Hartness clouted out cir- Lim and their colleagues, but al-cuit bits for the visitors. 4 though they made ground almost every time in possession their style: was too showy to be effective. As soon as the tourists realise that they are here to play football and Bot to give exhibitions of pretty play we may see them to better ad

vantage.

Good Goal Keeping.. Yeow Soon and Cheok Wah made many mistakes which hardly poun- ter-balanced their clever work on

Can

Yankees Trimmed.

New York, May 13. The New York Yankees continued in the dumps today at Cleveland, the Indians trimming the 1923 World Champions 1 to 3 in a game in which the western team out hit and out fielded the champions. The Indians batters got 11 hits, and made three bobbles.

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At Detroit the well-oiled Tiger. gregation continued to win, beat-

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Philadelphia Athletics in a close game, to 3 The Tigers got nine hits and Philadelphia cight.

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occasions. This left Ab Kow too much to do, and he made many brilliant saves, and proved himself one of the best custodians in Malaya Chec Tim was the hardest worker in the halfback line, al though bis wing-partners were sure. All three got through a good amount of spoiling work, and help- Cleveland ed their forwards to a considerable Philadelphia extent, but the latter were a weak Detroit point. The local attack was dis graceful-no other word adequately describe their display. Boon Lim led the forward line at the start, but was a failure. Yong Liang, inside, worked hard but Chicago passed badly, while Mun Fun and Boston Kwang Hung were for the most Cincinnatti part starved. Chan Hee was the New York only exception, and he had to play

In the second half Pittsburgh alone hand, Yong Liang took the centre posi- Brooklyn tion, but was unable to get into St. Louis his stride Whether his long. reat Philadelphia from football has left hira stala one

St. Louis v. Washington cannot say, but the first time he seemed really to try he scored the poned account of rain. best goal of the match,

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. Warsaw. The Polish Government has renewed its policy of liquidat- ing" German estates in order to weaken the German minority. During the past two weeks 43. German estates have been liquidat. ed, the former owners getting only perty little compensation for their pro-

Moscow-The Soviet Government

in its reply to the German demarehe concerning various happenings in connection with the May Day riots in Berlin declares that Commissar of War Woroechilow in his speech dealing with the actions of the German communiste bud no inten- tion of meddling in German inner dustrial companies of the country, political affairs and that the anti- whereas the fumber of stock-holders German demonstrations in Len- immediately after the close of the ingrad would be investigated in World War was only about 2,000,000. order to remove the impression that The committere commended the anti-Gorman movements would be widespread investments in business allowed by the Soviet government. and industrial enterprises made The press further reports that the by the average citizens of the German communist leader Thael- country," and called attention to mann has been summoned to Moscow the fact that many business enter. in order to explain the regent zioss prises now are largely owned by and the actions of his party. their employes.

Berlin-The elections for the Diet

No conclusions regarding specula tion were given in the report, in Saxony resulted in a substantial except indirectly, with regard to strengthening of the non-Socialist Fasciat, the Federal Reserve Banking Sys parties, especially the tem, which, the committee said, who nearly doubled their votes. appear to meet with popular con- Dr. Stresemann's party gained fidence and trust. The fact that the largely at the expense of the. people of the country are saving Conservatives, and the Democrats money regularly and consistently lost to the Economic party. The accounts in a large degree for the Communists lost only 14,000 votes rapid development of many indus against the Socialists 78,000. Over tries which have found it compara- 75 per cent. of the electorate voted. tively easy to obtain capital direct- Havana-Heir Paul Muller, a

ly from the people because of German seaman, has completed the popular confidence in the economic crossing of the Atlantic in a row- future of the nation. Popular boat. Muller arrived here in a 22-

craft savings also are responsible in a foot

of lifeboat design considerable measure for the success after T voyage of nearly of billions of dollars in foreign your from Hamburg. He left the loans floated in this country since German port July 6, 1928 and American financial in touched "African ports on route to stitutions have been able to float the Canaries from where he set for loans successfully because they Cuba, could sell the bonds directly to the. people.

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Lima, Peru.-The highest build- "The Leisure Industries," includinga in Lima and its suburbs sway- ing radio, the motion pictares, ed noticeably when & strong un-

dulatory

three theaters, automobiles, books etc, the seconds rocked the capital. The

earthquake of post-committee asserts, largely hive

furnished employment for those quake was accompanied by a heavy Umpire Seriously Injured. workers who lost their jobs in other rumbling in the ceatre of the earth. The opening was rather sensa

CLEVELAND, May 13troduction of labour saving ma

industries because of the rapid in. Many people left their beds and rushed into the streets. Reports tional After a little mid-field Mr. E. T..Ormsby, American chines which cut down the number.

From the interior, towards the piay the ball fell at Yeow Soon's League umpire who was injured in

Colombian border, were awaited of workers needed in the older feet, and although he had plenty the near-riot which marked the factories. The report describes the with anxiety as it is believed the of time to clear, he dilly-dallied game, between the Philadelphia with it, until he lost it. This let Athletics and the Cleveland in development of automobile manu- epicentre of the disturbance was in in the visiting forward line, who dinus here Saturday afternoon, to- factures, radio, cinema films, book this region where there are several

volcanoce. and magazine publishing, etc., as approached fast

Ah Kow's day was reported suffering from one of the outstanding features of charge. Cho Kai Shing finally a concussion of the brain. found himself in possession, and The umpire's condition was dan- the post-war period. shot weakly for the far corner of gerous, his physicians said.

In general," the report states, the goal. What really happened Mr. Ormsby was struck by antyour committee finds there has few could tell, but Ah Kow seemed empty sodawater bottle thrown by been unparalleled progress and some person in the stands when the generally satisfactory conditions in into the net. After this the Singa- Cleveland fans protested forcibly the United States since 1822." pore Chinese bad the best of the against a decision made by his col- exchanges up to the interval, with league, Umpire Campbell, who was the tourists pressing only oc working behind the plate. casionally,

to stand and watch the ball roll

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Visitors Go Further Ahead. The resumption saw the visitors. go further ahead, by reason of two quick goals by Bat Pui Tim. Both goals were the results of bad niz- takes by the Singapore defenders. The Hong Kong side settled down to better tactics after the interval,

The report of the Federal Ad and gave a pleasing display, il visory Committee on Cancer, "in though still on the showy side. Australia which has just been pub- The Bingapore players were disap-lished, states that cancer patients pointing Ten minutes from the who received radium treatment end new hope was inspired by a markedly improved, thus justifying beautiful goal by Yong Liang, who the Health Ministry's purchase of seemed to have come out of a radium to the value of £100,000 laat trance. Receiving difficult pass, year. Major General Sir Neville. he swung round in his familiar Howse, the Minister of Health, an- manner; made tracks for goal in a

nounces that a small laboratory fine swerving run, and finished by will be erected at 3felbourne Uni- finding the net from 25 yards range versity for the manufacture of ap with a hard rising drive. However paratus for handling radium, ins the Singapore Chinese fell back stead of importing such apparatus. into their lethargic style again,' -and-the-game-ended-without-für-

ther score.

Mr. Tan Lee Wan refereed the Tak and Laung Yin Chan Cho garae, and the teams lined up. as Kwai Shing, Chui Kwok Luen, Bat follows:--

Pui Tim, Ho Ka Keung and Ip 8.C.F.A.-Ah Kow; Choot Wah Pak Wah and Yeow Soon; Quek Boon, Chee The official attendance at the Lim and Ah Hui; Kwang Bung, Chan Bet, Boon Lim, Yong Lisag and Mün Fun..

Leung Wing Chiu and Leo Tin Sang: Ho Cho Yin, Leung Wing (Oontinued at foot of next column,

match was 9,382, "A new record, beating the previous one made dur ing the Australians' visit which

match a cup was presented to the winning team by the Chinese Con- sul-General, Mr. Tong Lau,

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