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TO-NIGHT'S SPORTS MAJOR LEAGUE

AT THE V.R.C

BASEBALL.

HEAVY ENTRIES FOR THE VALUABLE DOUBLE POINTS

INTERPORT EVENTS.

FOR ATHLETICS.

At the V.R.C. tonight, swimming

New York, July 19-Playing in fans" will have a good oppor St. Louis to day, the Cardinals, tunity of wooing what Hong Kong' the endors in the National Loa roprosentatives will be able to do

"gue, divided the honours in a twin when they go up for the interportbill with the Cuba. The Chicago, in September. The 100 yards free players won the oponor by a souro style, the 100 yards breast stroke, 1 of 7 to 6, but the "Redbirds came the 100 yards back stroke and throwback to take the second by a score ing the water polo ball aro down on the programme. In addition there will be a team race and a water polo game between "Possi

bles

and "Probablos.”

The Entries.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JULY 18,

HOME CRICKET.

LANCASHIRE'S SIXTH WIN.

THROUGH,RACTER'S: AGENCY,]

1931.

SIGNOR MUSSOLINI'S DR. MARIE STOPES SPARTAN DOCTRINE.

FASCISM, CHRISTIANITY

AND THE PEOPLE

LONDON, July 18. Lancashire gained their sixth vie "La politique, c'est moi," said tory in the county championship at Signor Mussolini, paraphrasing the | Taunton by defeating Somerset by famous words of Louis XIV. nino wickets The match was } ("L'état,'c'est moi""), in the gourse finished after two days' play,'". of an Interview with M. Jacques

Semuret took first knock, and de Marailles, the special curres taking 5 for 48, while Sibbles took who is quoted by Reuter. The Duos woro all out for 110, Hopwood pondent of the Journal in Italy,

was referring to the dispute be- for "28..

tween the Italian Government and the Vatican when he uttered the dictum.

Lancashire replied with 190, Wellard (5 for 39), and in the second knock Somerset were dis missed for 108 (Sibbles, 5 for 95).

“You came to sook 'nowy in Rome.

most nothing said the Dues in a brusque tone when M. Marsillao approached him yete

of 17 to 13, after a free hitting Requiring 48 runs to win, Lan-There is nothing to relate, or al contest. In Boston, the Philadel-cashire obtained 40 runs for the phia Athletics, who are setting the loss of one wicket. pace in the American Longue, de- feated the Red Sox, twice. Tho Aenres were 7 to 2 and 3 to 2 and the second game was closed at the end of the sixth inning because of the Boston Sunday closing law.

The following entries have been received for the various trials:- Throwing the Water Polo Ball M. L. Railton (Kowloon 'S.C.), D. In Brooklyn, the Dodgera and Leonard (V.R.C.), E. W. Railton the Boston Braves also divided the (Kowloon S.C.), T. Paget (Kowloon honours in a twin bill. The Dod- 8.0.), Chan Ki Chung (S.C.A.A)gere took the opener by a sccre of and 6. H. Wong (University). 7. to 4 and the Braves needed 100 Yards Breast Stroke.-H. M. twelve innings in which to win the Remedios (V.R.C. W. Foraita second by a socre of 4 to 3. Ic (V.R.C.), Chan Ki Chung New York, the Giants crept up on (S.C.A.A.), George Ip (8.C.A.A.), the Cardinals by taking both T. Paget (Kowloon), Wan Kwong games of a doubleheader from the. Tin (C.B.O.), Yeung Kwong Wah Phillies, by sores of 13 to 8 and (8.C.A.A.) and Yeung Hong"Waho to 4. In Cincinnati, the Reds (S.C.A.A.)..

100 Yards Free Style, W. Cow rence (V.1.0), E B Rozs

(y.n.c.), 8. V. Gittins (VRC.), E. G. Evans (RE.), T. Paget (Kowloon), Chan Ki (SCA) and (8.C.A.A.).

CH.

Chung Tan

100 Yards Back Stroke-Loung.

· Sui Man (C.B.C.), L. Roza Pereira (V.R.O.), S. H. Wong (University), W. Lawrence (V.R.C.) and T. Paget (Kowloon).

Team Race.-Teams to be chosen from: 8. V. Gittins (V.R.O.), C. Roza Pereira (V.1.0.), W. Law. rence. (V.R.C.). E. B. Noza (V.R.C.), H. M. Remedios (V.R.C.), W. Foraita (V.RO.), R. Silva Netto (V.R.O.), D. Laing (V.R.C.), T. Paget (Kowloon), E: W. Railton (Kowloon), Loung Sui Man (C.B.C.) and O. H. Tan (C.S.A.A.).

Water Polo.

1

R. Silva Netto. (V.R.C.). Kwok Fung Sun (C.A.A.), E. Zimmern (V.R.C.), H. M. Remedios (V.R.O.), C. Roda Pereira (V.R.C.), D. Laing (V.R.C.) and M. L. Railton (Kow loon). T. L Knight (V.R.O.), J. R. Soares (V.R.C.), Li Yee Long (CAA), E. W. Railton (Kowloon), W. Lawrence (V.R.C.), L Roza Pereira (V.RO), S. H. Wong (University) and S. V. Gittins (V.R.C.).

WATER POLO.

NAVY BEAT BORDERERS IN FAST GAME,

Zhere was only one game" played in the Second Division of the Water Polo. League at the V.R.C.. yesterday. The Navy won in a cosa game against the South Wales Borderers by 2-1.

The game started out fast and remained that way all through. In the first half, the South Wales Borderers made their only score of the game and the Navy wore un lucky and were not able to secre

The Navy played a close game all through the first half but open- ed up and made two points in short order. The Borderers 80m- ed a bit tired but played a fine game. The weight and speed of the Navy told on them and to the latter had not played to their hardest in the first half, they were. a bit fresher than their opponents wen the final whistlo blow,

LAWN BOWLS.

RECREIO TEAMS FOR TODAY.

The following are the Club de Boereio's lawn bowls teams for this afternoon :-

Recreio senior team (home) # Kowloon CC.-A. B. Gomes, R, R. Robarts, L. C. B. Souza, C. a. Silva (Skip) D

EL Barros, P. A. Yvanovich; C. Marquee, LA, Gutierrez (Skip). Dr. RAC Basto, O. A Lopes, A. H. Banto, R. F. Lis (Skip). fecrein junior team (ay) Klectric RC.-H. Rozario, A E., 8. Aves A. V. Barros, J. G. Ozorio EM. Hemedios THE H arib. HA Alves; A CV. Ribeiro (@kjp) ***

MM Alves, J. J. Basto, F... VVTiberio, TXMWBilta. (Bkip)

won both their games from the Pittsburgh Pirates by scores of

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.

HOAXED.

NO ROME, LECTURE ON BIRTH CONTROL.

MYTH OF MUSSOLINI'S

PRESENCE!

A remarkable Hoar appears to have been perpetrated on Dr. Marie Stopes

4

TENNIS LEAGUE.

H.KC.O SHARE POINTS WITH INDIANS.

division

Playing in thơ yesterday, Hong Kong Cricket Club (home ground) shared" the points with.......I.K.C., hench side getting 41 vote

-The scores were !--"

C. A. Wright and T. C. Monaghan

(HK,0.0):-

JS

ported to be an official invitation Dr. Stopes accepted what pur

from Rome to lecture there during | the symmer on the subject of birth control.n

The invitation was supposed to come from a representativo of Signor Mussolini, and it added, that the Dubo himself would pro- aide at the lecturo.

In view of the friction which has "But what about the dispute with axisted latterly between Fascist the Pope?" said Marsillao,

Government and the Vatican," an invitation naturally suggested

Buch

"You know that negotiations are proceeding," said Bignor Musso- an intriguing situation. It was lini, interrupting his interviewer only recently that Cardinal somewhat peremptorily. Twill Bourne, Roman Catholio Arch 3.20 a.m. A. D. Humphreys and O. talk to you therefore about the bishop of Westminster, speaking at

Eager.

9.24

J. E. Richardson and N. K. Littlejohn.

9,29

A. Lanch and R. O. Law.

9.32

W. O. Shields and Castle.

G.

9.36

D. Pike and C. J. D. It

TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT AT

K.F.C.

The Cardinal has repeatedly at tacked what he has termed "the" horrors of birth prevention," and the authorities of the Holy Bee could hardly be expected to give a cordial welcome to the author of "Married Love.""

general situation-about obvious Edinburgh, accused the Church of England of an astonishing want of facta

Signor Mussolini went on to ex-sympathy on moral questions, such

a birth control. Plain "Religion I consider neces sory, indispensable, not only for the people, but for the elect of the nation and as supplementary to science. I wish to see religion everywhere in the country. Let us teach the children their catechism; let us send them to church

on Sun- days, however young they may be even in their swaddling clothes. is religion. The reat is polities, will allow no one, no one whatever, and La politique, c'est moi... I to interiers in any way with what concerns the State. My formula is elenr. Everything in the State, nothing outside the State, nothing. against the State. The child as soon as he is of an understanding age belongs to the State, to it alone, and there can be no question of a divided allegiance."

14 to 7 and 6-8. The second gamo AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME All that I leave to the priests. It went to oleven innings.

In Detroit, the Tigers won by 7 to 2 from the St. Louis Browns and in Washington the New York Yankees whipped the Senators to the tune of 10 to 4. In Chicago the White Sox and the Cleveland Indians divided the honours in a double-headers. The Indians won tho opener by a score of 10 to 4 but the White Sox took the second by a score of 7 to 8.

tho

The following is the programme for tonight's open-air concert at the Kowloon Football Club:-"

PART I.

1.-Hawaiian Serenaders--Belcoted „Conductor : Mr. J. Mac Abraham

-Song-Selected

Mr. CD Townsend Accompanist: Mr. H.

Fountain

་་་་་

(a) The land of the Sky

Water.......

Cadman (a) There a Thrush at Eve

Cadman

3-Songs Hogan hit two home runs for the Gianta and Ott hit one for New Yorkers. Chuck Klain drove out a four-dagger for the Phillies, while Al Simmons and - Jimmie Foxx each bit for the circuit ón behalf of the Athletics.

Scores and Standings.

Following are the scores:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

Philadelphia New York

11" I

#

13 3 130

10 བྷ

Rebuliding Italy.

The Duce added: "That may be considered, a spartan doctrine, an extreme doctrine, perhaps, but we are engaged in rebuilding Italy, a great Italy; a colossal task such as I do not think has ever been at- tempted before."

The journalist the aims of Fr patible with the

The presence of Signor Mussolini i

unexpected, in view of bis well- as chairman at the lecture was also

known conviction that Italy's high birth-rate should be maintained. ;

A Piquant Situation."

Dr. Stopes herself, who was in- terviewed by a representative Press, had no doubt about the genuineness of the invitation, which, she said, created a piquant situation."

She pointed out that it was only a few weeks since she issued a writ" for libel against Cardinal Bourne and his coproprietors of the “Tablet," the official organ of Roman Catholicism in England,

.

"I received the invitation some weeks ago," she said, "and socept- ing asked ifed it, though the public announce- were incomment that it would take place seems hing of the to have come from Rome. I un- Christian religion, the Duoe rederstand that Signor Mussolini High-plied: "No. In fact, religion definitely intends to take the chair, needs if it is to achieve its pur-and, although no date has actually pose that we should support it with been fixed, the lecture will take Lbat authority whith wo alone poe-place in midsummer. As I do not speak Italian, my address will be delivered in English.” “

Mra, R. Sangor Accompanist: Mr. G. Grimble 4-Highland Fling-Pipe Major Mackie and his Juvenila land Dancers... Missos M. Mackie, D. Brown and A. Goodman

3.-Songs-

(a) Santa Lucia Lontana...Mario (b) Serenade

Drigo Mr. Li Chor Chi Accompanist: Mr. G. Grimble 8.-Violin Solos-

(a) Kujawiak....H, Wieniawsky (b) Waltz in A major

Brahms Hochstein Mr. J. Braga

(a) Dream ODay Jill...German (b) Homing...Teresa Del Reigo

Mrs. Bolton

Accompanist: Mr. H. J Fountain

8-Sword Dance-Pipe Major Mac

kie and his Juvenile Highland Dancers

R. H.

Boston Brooklyn Boston Branklyn

7 100

1

4

13

3

8: 8 空

IN

Philadelphia

8

*Songs

New York

B

13 1.

Pittsburgh

Cincinnati

14

Pittsburgh

Cincinnati Chicago

G '11

7

14

St. Louis

5

Chicago

13 16

17 21

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

10

17

4

3

4

7 12

Ο

7 14

2

27

-20

11.

11

5

3-Songs

4

1.

(a) Sylvin

St. Louis

Cleveland Chicago Cleveland Chicago Philadelphia Boston

Philadelphia Beaton New York Washington

St. Louis Detroit

Following are the standings of. the clubs in the major leagues:

NATIONAL LEAGUE) -

Won Lost Pet.

45

45 38.

St. Louis New York Brooklyn Chiengo Boston Pittsburgh. Philadelphia Cincinnati 27

40

33 83

324 43

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Philadelphia:

Washington 51

Now York Claveland St. Louis Detroit

Chiengo

Boston

420

Misses M. Mackie and D. Brown -The Four B's.-

(a) If Music be the food of

....: Benson

Love ......

(b) Johnny Sands Coloman Messrs. R. Baldwin, J. W.. Baldwin, H. J. Best and C. W. E. Bishop PART II.

1-Hawaiida Seroandere Selected

2-Song-Selected

Mr. O, D. To

D. Townsend

Oley Speaks

(b) On the Road "to

Mandalay Oley Speak Mrs. R. Sanger...........

Accompanist: Mr. G. Girmblo

Humorous Song-Spring

Mr. V. C. Labrum Accompanist; Mr. H. J. Fountain

Song

(a) The Fairy Pipere... Brower (b) Bincerity ..........Emilie Clarke

Mra. Bolton." Mynd Accompanist Mr. H. J Fountain

6-Bongo-

'(a) Il Pescatore Canta,

Tosti

((0) Lolita, í Bezti Recoin Dr. Li Chai Chi tra

BO

M. de Marsillag then asked what was the exact point of friction be twoen the Church and Italy. Bignor Mussolini answered: "A regards the Catholio Action party, I have given many warnings. At the head of the movement are to be found the failures and the dis gruntled members of the old Popu lar party. They have a grudga against us, and it is perhaps na

The cold comment on this "piqu ant situation" was supplied over the telephone. Here, tersely, it is:

The Marie Stopes message is . hoax. If she confirms it, then she has been hoaxed too. I was so in- formed by the Italian Foreign Office.

The Correspondent added: "Any tural that they should show it in such action would be illegal in the orientation of their policy. The Italy. It would be equally illegal Vatican has been put on its guard for Mussolini to preside. If he against the peril of this extreme had any reason for wishing to ger- policy, which may awaken anti-form an action which is at present clerical opinion, the dormant ex illegal he would be careful to sus istence of which it well knowa** pend the law before doing so."

708

80

.629

Accompanist, Mr. G. Grimble

370

The Tour Ra

(a) wet and Low.. Baroby

.387.

(b) Bonnie Charlie haben

m. R. Baldwin

PILSNER

God Save The King.

beat F. D. Pereira and A

Rumjaha

0.1. Bowker and H. J. Arm

strong (HK.C.C)

Jött

to J. S. A. Curroem and. AA Rumjahn

lost to A. R. Minu and S. A

Tambil

beat F. D. Pereira, and A. M.

Rumjaha

03:

GAE R. Divett and C. B. Evans

(H.KOC)—

tied with J. 8. A. Curreem

and A. A. Bumishn

beat J. S. A. Curream and

and A. A. Rumjahn lost to A. R. Minu and S. A.

Ismail

.8-1

..6.0

lost to A. R. Minu and S. A

Ismail...

3-6

bont F. D. Pereira and A. M.

Rumjahn

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