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AN EARLY SEASON SURPRISE.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1929.
U.S. BASEBALL.
DRAMATIC END TO WORLD SERIES.
TRAFALGAR DAY.
WREATHS LAID ON THE
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CONCERT AT LEE THEATRE,
SIR HENRY POLLOCK'S APPEAL.
H.K. GOLF CLUB.
LADIES SECTION ANNUAL
MEETING.
The 14th annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Golf Club (Ladies' Section) was held yester- day in the Helena May Institute. In the absence of the Captain, Mrs. Ferguson, Airs. Whyte Smith was
WILD EXCITEMENT.
Philadelphia, Oct. 14-Connie Mack's 14 patient years waiting for another baseball world champion- ship bare glorious fruit to-day when his fighting Athletics, under the eye of the President of the United Upsets usually come along about States, blazed into a ninth-inning for which the local branch of the sight like this, it was a steady in- agreed that they had been very
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4-1 and rendered a return trip to
the middle of the scaron but what victory out of what seemed till [Be" BROADCASTER."}"
the last few seconds an - defeat just have been a really big upset the hands of Chicago's Cubs, lacing enthusiasts are no doubt happened unusually early this sea- sch when the R.A.S.C. travelled following all the latest courke news'
to Pokfulani and took full points in this paper. The "extra Krasoa
from the Varsity seconds. It came is going to prove unusually inter as a big surprise to almost every esting, but I am in a position to
onu who follows the doings of the "say that the Annual Meeting next Pokfulama side as they are consider year will relips all former meeted to be a very strong combination. ings. First of all, the new stands Personally I thought they would will be in operation for the first win as I was very much impressed time. Secondly, the number of
by their good all round display onera interested in racing has
when I saw there beat the Indians gown numerically. Thirdly the
Today's game cinched the series Chiengo unnecessary. That the betting odds last night stood 2-1 that the athletics would win to-day, and 20-1 that they would" capture the flag, in no war detracted from the thrill which their dramatic | finish Furnished delirious homs
town fans Shibe Park.
The herd of the day was lusty Mule" Hans, slugging centre Bel-
Fun with Bishop ahead tied the scord at 2-
The 12th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar and Lord Nelson's death was marked yes terday by the usual wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph and later at the Wanchai Nayat Memorial, Navy League always makes itself responsible.
in the chair.
Mrs. Whyte Smith said that the
During the evening Sir Henry Pollock, President of the local branch of the Navy League, rd- dressed the audience, expressing thanks for the generous support given to the concert, by which many naval charities would beneft. Nerer during the years of his s fiation with the Navy League had he felt such satisfaction at the gratifying response given to their appeal for support. But, he point ed out, pleasant though it was to Club had had a very successful ere such a large audienco on a Benson, and all the members were come which the Branch wanted, fortunate to have Mrs. Ferguson for and he was very sorry to say this Captain. Her great zeal had creat aspect of the question WILA uoted an harmonious atmosphere both gratifying.
at committee meetings and during the competitious, and all must re- gret that she was not present that day. Mrs. Ferguson had won both the Taggart and the Captain's Cups : and the Club wished to record their congratulations.
The President of the Navy League (Sir Henry Pollock, K.) and members of the Committee met in They had only 171 members in Statue Square, and an anchor of Hong Kong, including absent mem- Flanders Poppies and white flowers bers, which was a very poor show was laid on the Cenotaph by Siring. The St. George's Society, Herity and Commodore R. A. S. St. Andrew's Society, and St. David's Society had nearly 500 Hill, R.N
A wreath from E.E. the Officer members between them, and he' Government wanted to gather all those men Administering the. (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.C.), into the Navy League. Sir Henry was laid by Captain P. Perfect, also made an appeal to the British women in the Colony," Wo have of the late Mr. L. M. Whyte,
They were grateful to members who had presented prizes for the competitions held during the season. One match had been played against the United Services.
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hatch of subs recently imported is a "friendly" some couple of der for the Athletes, whose home and a bunch of flowers in memory only three lady members, .. Lady ¡ fölt it would be a good thing if the
the bikest hatch we have had, and Home of them look quite isefül. “It is in the griffin elass, however, that the best sport is promised, for I bear a very large number of Derby contanders will
be down here. Already sorun very good-looking animals are on the course, and as the "extra" seuson comes to an end, these promising animals will be
only watched.
This Champions in 1990 will also prove an interesting affair, as a very good recent importation threatens to wrest the honour from Morenver.alt this Sitting Bull.
ason's griffins, including President Hall, Adam, Majestic Hall, and Peterkin will be in at the death, 50 |
there is plenty of fun ahend. Mean while the extra" season gives raring followers all they want in the matter of speculation. I am "sure quite n'number of readers are trying to figure out who is going to win the Aggregate Stakes. I beard Anure that both the from onk Chimes and the Bay will be beaten, but an doubt the Daily Press racing
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Of the Undergrad" batsmen, "only Abdul-Aziz and G. E. Yeoh came off. The latter. I reckon, is their best bat and more should be heard about him in the future. Rodrigues plays a very straight bat and although he was dismissed for only six runs on this occasion he ought to do quite well, if he will stop stepping right in front of the wicket in bringing off most of his | strokes. Of the R.A.S.C. batsmen Croweruft made 30 and MacDonald and Skipp helped the side consider ably by searing 33, and 97 respec- tively.
At Sookunpou the Indian juniors had the better of the argument with their old rivals the Craigengower Cricket Club. The home side batted first but at the start the rate of scoring was painfully slow. Then Mohammed and el Arculli opened their shouldera and with the rest of the batumien following suit the total eventually was 141 TUCA
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formerly Hon. Secretary of the Cleinenti, Mrs. Southorn, and my Club could arrange more matches. BOARDING HOUSE RUNNERS
foral branch of the Navy League in Hong Kong was laid by Mr. W. A. Dowley.
The tragic figure of the day was Rogers Hiornsby, who had been ex- pected to prove the mainstay of The Cubs but who capped a series
Others present were-Colonel full of third strikes and other
Robertson. Mr. K. Sutherland, nishaps by fumbling an easy groun
O.B.E., Mr. H. Davenport Browne, der in the fifth inning to-day.
Players recalled the superstition Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy. M.C., Mr. that
pitcher who fans the first Marriott (Hon, Secretary), the Rev. batter is doomed to defeat uniess G. T. Waldegrave (Missions to he fans the second also. Malone, on Searcen), Mr. W. J. Stokes (Marine the slab for the Cubs, fanned Engineers' Guild of China), Captain Bishop but Haas, the second man T. Laureason. D.S.C. (China up, sent out on a fly to Stephenson. Coast Officers' Guild).
The most spectacular play of the series occurred in the third inning when English caught Dykes' fly over his shoulder.
Special interest attached to to- day's game because of the presence of notable spectators, beaded by
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LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT,
The big Lee Theatre was well filled last night on the occasion of the concert organised by the local party branch of the Navy League on be which arrived by special private half of naval charities. Those who car from Washington and entered visited the theatre for the first time the ball park just before the opon--and they were many greatly ad- ing of play.
mired the building, which is by far the finest structure of its kind in the Colony. Were it more centrally situated, it would be an ideal place for touring companies to play in. scating accommodation excellent.
A peculiarity of the searing was the fact that each team scored all its Fun in a single inning. The Cubs made their two in the fourth, all theirs in the ninth
much
the Hou
wife," he said, adding that he names of hoped to receive the many hundred ladies during the next few days. There was talk about women having come into their own nowadays let them also come into the... Navy League, and send their names to Secretary, care of Messrs. Cald- heck, Macgregor & Co., Ice House Street. The Hong Kong branch of the Navy League was one of the cheapest associations to join in the Colony--no entrance fee, and only 83 a year subscription, though for another $3 per aanum mebere received a copy of the Navy Magazine.
Sir Henry Pollock went
on to
thank all the ladies and gentlemen who in various ways had contri- bated to the success of the even- ing-including Mr. Richard Lee for giving the use of the theatre free of charge, the B.A. T. and Nestles for supplying cigarettes add choco- late to be sold for the benefit of the cause, and the two bands, whose services had been given free. Sir Henry concluded his remarks by
teribe will deal with details when and had it not been far Gill's with thrud hits; the Athletics made The accustics are good, and the Boing up to the microphone on the .
the time comes, so the best thing to do is to keep an eye on his Notes all the time
By defeating the Filipinos con- vincingly last Saturday, the Japan e have revived the hopes of their supporters in baseball circles and when this team clashes with the South China nine this week-end I predict some freworks. To score $5 riins against a side like the Fili- pines is no mean performance, and there in every reason to suppose thus the Japanese team, although beaten by the Chinese at their first meeting, will reverse the position of things this werk. By the way, Zafra scored his fifth home-run in this match, and so proved that he in undoubtedly the best hatter in Hong Kong
The defeat of South China last week-end at the hands of Kowicon F.C. in the first division of the Football League is a 'seven days' wonder to those who follow football form, the more so because it comes after the defent of Chinese Athletic at the North Point Stadium the previous week hy the Hong Kong Club. At one time Chinese Athletic were thought to be a very good team, but they have disappointed their compatriots. The defeat of South China is, if anything, even a bigger blow, as their supporters run into tens of thousands, and they have a wide range of players to draw from. The reverse inet with by these two teams in consecutive weeks brightens the chances of both the K.O.S.B, and the Somerseta. both of whom" are indefented to
Faced with this score the Craigen- gower batsmen started disastrously gallant knock I doubt very much whether they would have passed the half-century mark. Although their opening bowlers met with much success the 1.R. C. skipper changed his bowling very fiften with the resuit that the wickets were fairly evenly divided."
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a con-
stage, saying that he understood
for the coming season.
They were much indebted to Mr. Gilmour for auditing the accounts,
FINED.
Six boarding house runners were
Since the total subscriptions how stood at $720 instead of 8290 of the summoned before Mr. T. W. H. previous year, she felt that the Hosegood at the Marine Court yes- Ladies' Section should pay their terday morning for boarding the own subscription to the Affiliated. Haining whilst the vessel was Golf Union, which subscription had under way. Captain Stewart of the Chief Preventive Officer Clarke on previous years been paid out of Haining appeared as complainant. who prosecuted, told the Magistrate the men's funds.
that the defendants were on board the vessel when Revenue Officer Merriman boarded the vessel before it came to the wharf. The defen dants denied this and said that they boarded after the vessel esme alongside the "Douglas" Whari.
Votes of Thanks. The report and balance sheet were unanimously adopted and the follow- ing votes of thanks recordedTo Colonel Matthews, the Helens. May Institute. Mr. Gilmour, the local
Whyte Smith. Press, the Committer, and Mrs.
Officers.
The sixth defendant, who was not in Court, had his bail of 820 estreat- ed. The other fiye were fined $15 each.
The following ladies were elected as afheers for the coming season: Captain: Mrs, Lewis; Committee: Mesdames, Evans, Sherry, Brown, McEachran, Sheridan and Whyte | PASSENGER MISSED DURING Smith.
VOYAGE.
SHEK O GOLF CLUB:
SHIP WINNER.
there was a very large though un- PRESENTATION TO CHAMPION. When the cad broke upon the fans with dramatic suddenness they HE. the Officer Administering seen audience who were listening to went literally crazy. The final the Government (Hon. Mr. Wthe evening's programme, and he plays were in the midst
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accom-boped they would send in a con- Southorn, C.AL.G.)
On Sunday the Championship of inuous deafening rear from stands panied by Mrs. Southorn and a tribution to the Navy League in and bleachers,
Technically the party from Government House, appreciation of the evening's enter the Shek O Golf Club was played for over 36 holes, and won by Mr. attended the performance. The tainment. (Laughter and cheers.) score reads "*3A-9" because one or
The following ladies kindly gave F. S. Harrison. The scores of the It has been stated that the pitch extra uns could have been proceedings were opened by the their services to sell the pro- first three players were as follows
scored by the winners.
bands of H.M.S. Berwick and
choco Mr. Harrison, 73+80-188; Mr. T. G. The weather was cloudy and the K.O.S.B. pinying a march, grammes, cigarettes and warm.
Viscount Nelson, conducted by lates:-Mesdames Armstrong, Fitz. Bennett, 70+78-187; Mr. R. Han- In addition to the usual cup, Mr. Attendance totalled slightly un-Mr. G. L. Mauklin, K.M.B, Latery Byron, Booth, Chubb, Dooksey, cock, 81+78-150. der 30,000, with receipts of nearly in the evening the massed bands Grossman, Hole, Lockheart, May: Harrison (who is leaving the Colony
Pearce, Shenton and Sheldon; 3111,000 in which the players will played a selection from "H.M.5. Sieses Bewley Clark, De Bear, next month for Calcutta) was in not share but the council will take Pinafore" (conducted by Mr. W. Fowler, Henes, Honess, Logan, sented with a silver sulver as an
additional souvenir of his victory. $14,081 and the clubs will draw H. FitzEarle), and under the same Scott Harston, Smith, Stuart and $197,704,
baton a fantasin entitled "Voyage Stubbings, in a Troopship." The bands niso accompanied Mr. H. Glover's stir ring rendition of Elgar's "Land of Hope and Glory." Other instru- mental numbers were a piccolo solo by Mr. A. McKenna, K.O.S.B., and violin solos by Major J, L. P. Mac Nair, R.A.
was uneven, that several players sustained slight injuries and that the match was played on a matting wicket. I was present throughout this game and all I have to say is that neither was the pitch uneven nor was the game played on a matting wicket. As regards players being injured, Sourbutts was hit on the check-rather near the eye-while trying to pull a rising ball which went to his check off the batt
Quite a few friendlies were de videl and playing against, Recreio, the Hong Kong Cricket Club seconds ran up a high score at King's Park. Hinton for the Cluh made 40 and Divett took 3 wickets for 14 runs, The Civil Service
juniors easily accounted for the Police and the Diocesan Boy's' School added yet another victory to their already long list against Leagar clabs by beating the R. E. and Signals.
Umpires were: At the plate, Klem, at first base, Dineen, at sc cond base, 3loran, at third base, Van Graflan.
Malone was on the slab for the Cubs and Ehmke, who started the initial game of the series, for the Athletics.
Totals:
Cubs-- runs, 8 hits, I error. Athletics:-3 ruas, 6 hits,
errory:
GOLF.
The musted bands, numbering about 80 men, made a very impos- ing spectacle, filling the big stage with muss of. calour, the white tunies and tartan of the K.O.S.B. making a pleasant contrast to the sombre khaki of the zaval hands- men. A tremendous volume of melody swept through the great theatre when the massed bands were
I notice that A, O. Brawn turned ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF playing, and the tone was as clear
Gut for the C.5.C.C. on Saturday and if he can be persuaded to do so regularly during the season he right to be an nequisition to the His knowledge of the game side.
four should stand him in good
stend.
date, the fonaer not having coming career. If a strong current ceded even a single goal in four is running, it is possible that Roza matches. Kowloon Fonthall Club also has not suffered a defeat, and their progress will be watched with interest this year.
In the second division three teams appear to make light of the remainder of the contretanta. The Borderers, the Chinese Athletic, and the South China "A" teams
have yet to meet their first defeat. Here again the military team has not conceded a goal in four matches, coming away with full points on Will the K.0.8.B. each occasion.
Pereira will annex the honours, but if not, he will have to he content with second place.
. I am glad to hear that the Boxing Association is going to make an effort to interest the public in their programmes, and I hope the scheme to import a few good fighters
from Manila will materials. The public, I am sure, will give far better support to these contests than they would to contestà in which
Service men alone play the leading parta. I do not wish it to be in
CLUB.
BOGEY POOL-FANLING, OCTOBER 19.20.
A. E. LissaAMILR
Other score:-
H. Ireland
3 up wins
1 up 3. S. MacLaren 1 down There were 11 entries.
LESSON SERMON,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HONG KONG. "Doctrine of Atonement" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 20.
auu true as it was responsive to the light and shade indicated by the conductor. A very fine perfor wance indeed, and very highlỷ ap- preciated.
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Mrs. O. C. Womack sang the Jewel Song from Faust, and Mrs. Percy Younghusband sang Wake Up," by Montague Phillips, and "A Birthday," by Cowen. Mr. R..A. Green запъ Falmouth is a Fine Town" and " The Song of the Sea," accompanied by a chorus of mixed Voices. Mr. A. J. Brock sang an amusing patter-song from ** Iolanthe," and a chorus of ladica and gentlemen gave a lively num ber from "The New Moon," follow- ed by a couple of popular shanteys-
Billy Boy and What shall we do with the drunken sailor." Those taking part in these concerted
numbere were as follows:-MTB. The Golden Text was: Work Davenport Browne, Mrs. Little, Mrs. out your own salvation with fear Bellamy (sopranos); Mrs. Tinson,
THE DAY IN LONDON.
The General Committee respon- sible for last night's performance consisted of Hon. Sir Henry E.
(THROUGH RETTER'S AGENCY.] Pollock, Kt: K.C., President, Com modore' 1. Hill, R.N., Vice-Presi dent, Mr. H. Davenport BrownIC,
LONDON, Oct. 21. Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E.. Mr. R.
There was no diminution in the Sutherland, O.B.E., Mr. G. Mnumber of wreaths at the Nelson Marriott, Hen, Secretary, and Mr. column on the occasion of the Trafalgar Day celebrations to-day W. A. Dowley, Hun. Treasurer.
The following Sub-Committee also despite what the Navy League, ia assisted in the arrangements manifesto signed by Lord Syden- F. H. D. Byron, hain describes Fashionable Commander
Pacifism." RN, Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, M.C.
The manifesto adds that through Mr. D. J. Evans, Mr. A. Hicks, Capt. T. T. Laurenson, D.S.C., Mr. such Pacifism would have been in- H. C. Shrubsdle, Mr. W. J. Stokes, conosivable to Nelson, he like every true British sailor and soldier, and Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, M.A. (Continued at foot of next column.) hated war.
PRE-PAID
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The master of the 8.3. Trier (Ger man) reported to the Harbour
senger, named Doolomial Rewach- Office that an Intermediate pas- end, boarded the vessel at Manila on October 19, and has since been missed. No explanation is given of his disappearance.
STOWAWAY FINED.
A Filipino was before Mr. T. S.. Whyte Smith" at Kowloon Magis tracy for stowing away on board the 8.8. Tacoma from Manila to
Hong Kong. The defendant plead- ed guilty and said that a seaman, whose name he refused to disclose, had promised to take him to Ameri- ca where he could find employment. The defendant was found in the fare peak lecker which was used as a rope and paint store.
The Magistrate imposed a fize of 850 or one month's hard labour.
STEALING BRASS.
A fifteen year old Chinese was before the Kowloon Magistrate for stealing four pieces of brass which had been wrenched from a motor boat being repaired, at the, Cosmo- politan Docks. The defendant was convicted and ordered" to receive ten strokes with the cane.
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Among the citations which com- good man, but to continually see prised the Lesson-Sermon was the and hear the same names over and following from the Bible; "And over again becomes tedious, and the all things are of God, who bath importation of new material ought reconciled us to himself by Jesus to improve matters. If only we had Christ, and hath given to us the sufficient boxers among our civilian ministry of reconciliation; To wit, population, the promoting of these that God was in Christ, reconcil contests would not be difficult, but ing the world unto himself, not im-
Knowledge of Chinese pro- CANVASSER, With Johnstone breaking four re- I understand that soldiers and puting their trespasses unto them;
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The Lasson-Sermon also includ- The accompanists during the Hong Kong Daily Press. Harbour Race record established as sport generally and of boxing in far back as 1913 by J. C. Finch particular, I hope when the con- ed the following passages from evening were Mrs. Grigg, Major (22mins. secs.) looks as if it has tingent of boxers arrives from the Christian Science text-book, C. W. R. Tuke, M.C., R.A., MT. seen its day, and I would not be Manila that our best fighters will "Science and Health with Key to George Grimble, and Mr. F. Mason, POSITION surprised to see Johnstone knock a be able to meet them. I know our the Scriptures," by Mary Baker A.B.C.O., LT.C.L
The film, "Keep Watch," show-
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