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INTIMATIONS.
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB..
RACE MEETING 1930. $230, 2411, 25TH, 20tα FEBRUARY AND 1ST MARCH, 1930.
ON
N SATURDAY, 220 FEBRU
ARY, the FIRST RACE will ba Run at 27.1, and on All Other Days at 19 O'Clock NOON. On the First Day, the First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 FM and on the Other Four Days at 11.80 A.M.
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Member Badges may be obtained by thoes Members who bave not already received them on Application to the SECRETARY.
Buch Badges will also ensure Admis ion to all Extra Race Meetings during 1930.
Members are Notified that. They and Their Ladies mast Wear their Badges prominently displayed,"
No Oss Without & Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges Admitting Nou-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Roome at $10 Per Day.or $40 for the Meeting (Ladies 34 and. $18 respectively), are obtainable through the SECRETARY. upon Introduction by a Member, such Member to bo Responsible for Payment of all Chita, eto.
Badges Admitting to Members' En- olosure will Not be On Sale at the Race Coarse.
Membera can obtain, upon Applica- tion to the SECRETARY, Badges (Limited to Two) for the Free Adminiou to the Mambers' Enclosure of Wives, Lady Relatives and Friends. Somes must be stated when applying.
On No Pretext will Children be per mitted in either Enclosure daring the First Four Days of the Meeting...
PUBLIC ENOLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the l'ublic Enclosure is $3 Per Day for All Persons including Ladies, and is Payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are Admitted to the Public Enclosure at Si Per Day.
Bookmakera, Tic Tac Men, etc, will Not be Permitted to operate within the Precincts of the HONG KONG JOOLEY Ous daring the Race Meeting.
SERVANTS' PASSES.
Passes for Servants will be issued on Application to Massas. LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDING
Employers are requested to distribute them
with Discrimination and to Endorse their Names on the Passes.
Servants are Not Permitted in the Members' Enclosure Except for passing through on their Duties, but must 10- inain in their Employers' Stands
Any Persons found loitering with: Servants' Passes in their possession will Forfeit the Same and will be Removed Tom the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 10th Feb, 1930.- (8006
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Kowloon 0.0. 2nd XI.
A. A. Dand, e A. Nomanbhoy..
b Chan Fook.....
-G. A. V. Hall, run out ......
A. R. F. Raven, run out...... 14 J. Fraser, Tan gummin B.. Lee, not out
N. A. E. Mackay, e Yeoh, b
Abdul-Aziz .....
F. S. W. Smith, e Chen, b
Chan Fook
A. H. Kew, not out
Extras
W. B. Muskett, & Anstruther
H. Kew, not out.
A. A. Lewis, not out
Extras ..........
Total (for 7 wkta.) 156 R. McBride and A. N. Other did not bat.
Bowling "Analysis.
0. M. I. W.
Anstruther.
11
3
33
21
Saunders
a
0
8. 1
Deavall
G
90
2
Leppard Arbison...... 1
10
0 15
3
*** 2 **
13
11
Total (for 6 wkts.) 107
D. W. Gregory, J. Hirst, H. Overy did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
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W 54 2
17
14 1
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3
Chan Fook 14 A. Nomanishoy... 3
Tan Abdul-Aziz
C.C.C. R.E. & S.
Craigengewer juniors did well to take full points from the Sappers at Happy Valley. The soldiers batted first and made, 114 runs. Leppard, who opened the innings, made 43 in fine style, Sourbutts 38, and Cpl. Denvall 25, not out. Sourbutts and Abbas bowled well for the C.C.C. The former took 4 wicketk for 23, and the latter 3 for 29.
For Craigengower innings Abbas played a fine knock for 48. Anstru- ther took 4 wickets for 33 runs.
The scores were:-
R.E. and R.S.
Q.M.S. Leppard, b Sourbutts 43 L/Sgt. Lockyer, l.b.., h Sour-
.butts
Sig. Arnison, e Abbas, b
Sourbutts
L/Cpl. Saunders, b Sourbutts 0
Extras
Lockyer
DIVISION II.
RECREIO . Q.S.C.C.
The Recreio beat Civil Service juniors in a close game at King's Park, and now occupy the first place in the junior league table.
The bowling of the home team was consistently good, and the visitors, who batted first, were all out for 89 runs....
Pereira. took 3 wickets for IG rubs.
The home team had a hard"
'However, struggle for their runs. stendy batting by H. M. Xavier (24), D. P. Xavier (9), and H. A. Alves (91) helped to bring their total to 113 runs. Edmonds, took 3 wickets for 49 runs, and Robertson 3 for 35.
The scores were:--
H
0.5.0.0. 2nd XI. R. S. W. Paterson, c'Alves,
Xavier
E. Himsworth, b Xavier...... R. G. Robertson, c H. M.
Xavier, b Sousa %....
R. R. Davies, l.b.w.; b Gut-
crres
1930.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH,
UNIVERSITY ®,
A.P.C.
An enjoyable game was played between the University and the AP.C. at Pokfulam yesterday. The home team ran ap 210 for 6 wickets declared, and the visitors replied with 149 for the loss of a like num- ber of wickels leaving the game. drawn.
A feature of the 'Tarsity's inaings was a bright knock for 100 not out, by E. A. Lee. It was a delightful ianings and the batsman found the boundary eighteen times. For the Petroleum Company A. T. Le was the most successful bowler, taking 13 wickets for 35 runs.
After playing nice cricket for 78 runs, Ramsay was unfortunate in getting out to a brilliant catch by E. A Led at mid-off. His knock included 10 foura The fielder took A very hot drive low down. A. T. Lee rande 30 and after six wickets had fallen for 148 runs, stumps were drawn.
The scores were:--
University.
S. V. Gittins, b G. Leg E. A. Lee, not out
A. Baker, b Guterres
4
.100
?
H. Normanbhey, b. A. T. Lee 10 A. Chan Fook, b A. T. Lee 0 C. Candah, b Folley .... 13 A. B. Sulieman, b A. T. Lee 18 A. Abdul-Aziz, not ous .......
19 10 Extras..............................
Total (for 6 wkts., dec.) 10
H. E. Adams, W. James and P. L. Tao did not bat."
Bowling Analysis.
G. Lee ....
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VENEZIA PUT THROUGH TRIAL RUN.
A large crowd of people lined the waterfront and the Douglas wharf when the s.s. Venezia left the wharf for her official trial runs. yesterday. Four trips over a three- mile course were carried out with
MACMURRAY.
TO HEAD MEMORIAL SCHOOL.
FOR INTERNATIONAL RELA- TIONS IN AMERICA.
{UNITED PRISE.]
Now York, Feb. 14.-Mystery sur- rounding the plans for the educa
very satisfactory results both as tritional activities of Mr. John Van speed and behaviour of the engines A. MacMurray, former Minister to Mr. G. W. Yipp, director of the China who resigned and went home
recently,
dispelled to-day China New Era Shipping Co, Ltd., through an announcement by Mr. Oven D. Young, author of the the owners of the vessel, was pre-ourg Plan" and one of the fore-
WAS
most American workers tional 'relations.
interna-
sunt on board, together with Mr.. P. T. Farrell, who has been super-
Mr. Young stated that arrange... intending the repairs at the Kow-ments have been made with trustees
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H. E. Strange, e G. A. Gut-
terros, b Pereira
Q
M.
W.
W. H. Edmonds,
G. A
Guterres, b Sousa
G. A. Guterres..
4
Lt. Macdonald, & Abbas
S/Sgt. Houghton, Muskott 8 L/Cpl. Penny, run out
135
J. F. Willmott, 1.b.w., b.
Pereira..........
A. T. Lee................... 13 1
1 -13 1 32 1 383
A. C. Beck .......
7
4
32
W. Folley
3
0
F. Harper, run out
Lt. Anatruther, e Leonard, b
Abbas
V. Chittenden, run out
19
A. W. Ramsay... 2
0
10
Q
16
S. Randle, Pereira
L. A. R. Duncan 2
▸
21
90
S. C. Burrage, b Abbas
Σ
V. H. Freeman, not out
AP.0.
1
Cpl. Deavall, not out
25
• Extras
13
A. 37. Ramsay, c Lce, b'
Abdul-Aziz
Total
85
Bowling Analysis.
L. A. R. Duncan, b Gitting... 10 G. Lee, Sulieman, b Tan... 1 A. T. Lee, b Baker.
joon Docks..
30
■i
Total......
.114
37. 3. 20 D. P. Xavier C: M. Sousa... 10 Q 32 ,ཤྲྰི G. A. Guterres...
7.1 Pereira
0.. 10
I. W.
9
A. C. Beck, è Abdul-Aziz, b
Baker
42
5.2 2
Alves
+
0
10 6
13 G. A. Guterres, not out......... 0 G. H. W. Churchill, b Abdul-
Aziz
Extras
◊ 16
0. Y.
6 3. 23
0
42
0 29
3
11
3
0.18
0
H. A. Barros, Randle
0
H. A. Alves, run out
21
D. F. Xavier, e and b Ed-
monds...
Bowling Analysis.
29
H. M. Xavier, st. Davies, b
Edmonds
P. L. Tan
24
E. J. Remedios, c and b Ed-"
monds
412
BS
F. H. Carvalho, b Robertson 8 G. A. Guterres, c Himsworth,
b Edmonds ...
A. Abdul-Aziz... 1.1.0
1 Я
A. Bbdul-Aziz.... 1:1 0
1
2
3
11
One man absent.
Bowling Analysis.
Sourbutts
Muskett
Y. Abbas.
F. Zimmern.***
8
0.0.0. 2nd XI,
J. W. Leonard, e Saunders, .b Anstruther
F. Zimmern, 1.b.w., h Deavali 21 C. E. Wong, b Anstruther... 10 Y. Abbas, e Saunders, b
..... 49 Anstruther G. Lia, b Saunders 10 R. Sourbutts, & Anstruther, b
Deavall
There are THREE REASONS WHY we have been
-
entrusted with the installation of
CENTRAL HEATING
HOT WATER & SANITARY SYSTEMS
at the following Institutions, etc.:-
SCHOOLS
St. Stephen's College
Diocesan Boys' School St. Stephen's Hostel St. Stephen's Staff
Quarters
Bepulse Bay Hotel Mountain Lodge
Pallonjee House, Canton
Stabb's Road Garage
CLUBS
Hoogkong Club
"Hongkong Cricket Clab Hongkong Jockey Club U. 8. Recreation Club Royal H.K. Golf Club
OTHER BUILDINGS
Police Station, Sham Shui Po
FIRSTLY.
SECONDLY.
THIRDLY.
HOSPITALS
Victoria Hospital "Matilda Hospital „
Alice Memorial Hospital. New Tang Wali Hospital Nursing Home, Canton
Oriental Hotel, Canton Aigburth Hall
South China Morning Post Building Sisters' Quarters Matilda Hospital Branksome Towers
All systems are designed by experts thoroughly acquainted with local conditions and requirements.
All work executed by our own staff, thereby eliminating scamped work caused by sub-letting.
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We do not interest ourselves in so called "cheap" jobs, all systems being designed to reduce maintenance charges to an absolute minimum..
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Club de Recreio,
E. J. Guterres, c Strange, b
Robertson..............
J. Figueiredo, not out... A. P. Pereirn, c Harper, b
Robertson EM!!
C. M.-Sousa, I Edmonds
Extras
Randle
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Edmonda
Robertson
0 31. R..
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10.1 0
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LEAGUE TABLES,
Division I.
Kowloon C.C. Craigengower Army H.K.C.C. University Civil Service Indian R.C. Royal Navy
Recreio
Total (for 6 wkts.) 148
W. D. Folley, H. Bullock, W. L. Heat and T. Lindass, did not bit.
0. SK I. 8 0 44
S. V. Gittins,..... 8 1 32 1: A. Chan Fook... 4 0 11 0 A. Baker... 10 0
VOLUNTEER CRICKET
WEEK.
TEAMS AND MATCHES.
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There was practically no vibration during the tests, even at maximam speed, and a very good impression was created among the passengers who were invited on this occasion. The visitors were entertained to ten,
and a jazz band was in attendance on the main deck
The vessel wil leave to-day with. out passengers for Canton where it will be surveyed and registered under the Chinese flag. A regular daily service to Canton with ex- cursion trips to Macao on Sundays will commence shortly."
1:
Capt. F. W. Crago, who brought the vessel out from Triesto last April, la in command. Mr. Black well is the chief officer, and the en-
The following teams will repre- gineers are Messrs. Louis and sent the Hong Kong Volunteer Houghton. Defence Corps in the forthcoming Volunteer Cricket week. Tiffins will
be served at 12.15 p.m. each day and
play will begin at 1 p.m., stumps being drawn at 6.15 p.m.
On Monday, February 24: On H.K.C.C. ground against the Combined League:-E. J. R. Mit- P. W. D. L. Pts.chell (Capt.). H. Owen Hughes, A. 5 2017 Reid, J. E. Richardson, E. C. Fin- 3 1 2 10 cher, A. C. Beck, F. Baker, F. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, J. R Hinton, R. M. Wood.
23 S 1.2 7 17
1 ន
4
4
2
Division II.
P. W. D. L. Pis. A
} 1 10
0
0 18 0 18
H.K.C.C........... 10 Police R.C.6 5 1 Kowloon CC... 8 4 3 1 18 Civil Service 8 40 4 12 Craigengower: 0 3 1 5 10 R.E. & R.S. Indian R.C. University. R.A.S.C.
9
3 ·0 6 0 1 3
2
7
1 1 5
1
0.0
3
R.A.O.C... 5 0 1 4
1
FRIENDLY MATCH.
C.S.C.C.. I.R.C.
On Tuesday, February 25.
On the K.C.C. ground against the K.C.C.-E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), H. Owen Hughes, A. Reid, J. E. Richardson, K. H. Batger, A. C. Beck, F. Baker, F. Zimmern, S. V. Gittins, J. R. Hinton, G. E. E. Divett
On Wednesday, February. 28, On the H.K.C.C. ground against the United Services: E. J. R. Mit chell (Capt.), H. Owen Hughes, A. Reid, J. E. Richardson, E. C. Fin-. cher, A. C. Beck, F. Baker, F. Zimmern, 8. V. Gitting, W.-C. Hung, G. E. R. Divett.
'RUGBY FOOTBALL.
The Civil Service Cricket Club U.S. MARINES BEAT WELCH entertained the Indian R.C. and were, beaten by 4, wickets.
20.
The Happy Valley team batted first and an excellent innings for 41 by B. D. Evans helped to bring their total to 137. G. R. Sayar made 28, and F. Baker 20. For the Indians A. S. Suffiad took 3 wkts. for 18 runs and A. E. Madar 4 for The Sockunpoo team, included ten men from their eccond eleven. They lost their first two wickets cheaply but a bright stand by A. H. Madar (51, retired) and A. §. Suad (46) which added over 100 runs to the score" paved the way to. victory for the IRC. They went" on to make 104 Madar's knock was in his usual stylish manner, but Suhad was tho mora enterprising of the two. Sayer took 6 wickets for
3e runs.
The Boores were:-
C.8.C:O....... 1.R.C.
REGIMENT.
< (THROÇOK REUTER'S AGENCY.]
SHANGHAI, Feb. 23.
In a fast exciting game this afternoon, played under ideal con- ditions and before a record crowd, the U.S. Marines defeated the Welch Regiment by 15 points to 6, three goals against two tries.
AMERICAN RACQUETS
CHAMPION.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
BOSTON, Feb. 23. Stanley Mortimer won the Ameri- can racquets championship for the fourth time, defeating Clarence Poll by 15/7, 1/15, 4/15, 15/0, 164 110/75.
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The Venezia, formerly named the Kingheher, is an oil burner fitted
of Johns Hopkins University to finance a plan whereby tha, income from 81,000,000 will be used to establish a Walter Hines Page Me morial School for International Relations, in memory of the war- time American Ambassador Great Britain.
Work will begin immediately, ac cording to Mr. Young.
to
The course is to cover three years, and it will be conducted under the direction of Mr. MacMurray. Its principal purpose will be the study of the causes of international differ-
ences,
World Viewpoint."
An initial three years' financing was arranged by Mr. Young with the understanding that the trustees will raise the necessary $1,000,000 endowment during that period, in order that the course roay there. after be conducted en asound fin ancial basis.
Mr. Young himself is to be chair- man of the board of trustees. Other members of the board are to be Col. Henry L. Simson, Secretary of State: Mrs. Herbert Hoover; John Y.; Davis; Senator Carter Class: Adolph Ocha; Theodore Roosevelt Jr., and George W. Wickerabam,
Experts regard the new course as a notable step forward in education and a marked aid toward develop- the "world viewpoint in the United States.
with triple screw turbines. Built by Messre. E. Deany and Brothers,ng Dumbarton, she is expected to carry on her local trips 1,046 passengers, including 82 in the first class.
TRIAL TRIP OF H.D.11.
A USEFUL AND STABLE CRAFT.
The new motor-launch which W. S. Bailey & Co., Ltd., have just the Government completed for Marine Surveyor's Department," underwent her official trials in Kowloon Bay on Friday.
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The H.D.11 is a departure from the usual type of Harbour launch as the forward deck is not utilised for passengers but is built up to ferm a casing over the crew space. European passengers are accom- modated in a cabin and in an open cockpit abaft the motor room..
Principal Dimensions. The-principal dimensions are as follows:-Length on L.W.1. 54 ft. ins., breadth moulded 11 ft. 0 ins., depth moulded & ft. 3 ins., draughts 4 ft. 6 ins aft and 3 ft. 0 ias. for- ward.
AMERICAN BANK FAILURE.
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK IN DIFFICULTIES.
(UNITED PRESS.]
Shrievport, Louisiana, Feb. 14.— The Exchange National Bank, with deposits of approximately for G83,000,000, failed to open business here to-day.
Minor Merriweather, president of the institution, said that he hopes depositors are protected, and believes that the bank will re-open after a process of re-organization.
The propelling machinery consists of a Gardner Semi-Diesel 4 cylinder marine engine and is fitted with air compressor, circulating pump. bilge pump, and direct reversing mechan-
ism
In addition an independent Gardner petrol engine and com- Pressing set is installed for the initial charging of the compressed
ir storage bottles.
Satisfactory Results,
Very satisfactory results were ob- The hull and deck planking is. of teak, frames of ipol, and keel- tained from the trials when an. A average mean speed of 9.623 knots sons and stringers of yacal. teak wheelhouse is built above the was maintained. Turning trials were casing forward and is fitted up undergone and in addition to the with hand steering gear, compass, vcescl proving easy of handling and telegraph and chart table, whilst turning, both ahead and astern, she fitted all also proved herself a very stable sliding windows aro
craft The Government Marine" round.
The crew space, situated below Surveyor's Department was repre- deck forward, is provided with four sented on the trial trip by Messrs.. banks, and has a steel enclosed W. O. Lambert, 1. Hall, G. Swan galley complete with coal stove and and E. Lloyd-Jones, Messrs. Dod- the usual galley fittings. A roomy well & Co., who supplied: the Gard- cockpit, open all round, offers am- ner motor, were represented by ple seating accommodation for six Messrs, L. G. S. Dodwell and C. passengers, and adjoins the well. E. Holmes, and the shipbuilders by Atted European cabin.
(Oontinued on nezt Column.)
Messrs. C. F. Mendham, W. Bor-- rowman and A. A. Dand.
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