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HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH LEAGUE TEAMS ENTER THE FIELD.

IMPORTANT CHANGES FOR NEW SEASON

News

LAWN BOWLS.

KOWLOON C.O. PLAYERS IN

OPEN" GAME"

Playing their first round tie in the Open Singles Championship, A. C. Burford (Kowloon C.C.) accounted for his clubmats, Team in the English League Goodwin, and qualified to meet 3. start their football season to-day,C. West, the Police akip, in the while the Scottish League teams next round. The following were the

scores head by head: undertake their regular fixtures for

Burford. Goodwin, B the fourth week, of the sonson,

Shots Total Shots Total

It is interesting to note that two no laws come into operation this Boason. A goal-keeper, while in possession of the ball, is permitted to také lour stops instead of and instead of a free-kick for a wrong throw-in the throw reverts to the opposite side. Both those changes wore sanctioned by the International Board, their annual meeting at Gleneagles on June 13. Broadcasting Ban.

The Football League, at the annual meeting on June 1, 1841, decided that no League" "matches should be broadenst, and requested the Football Association to adopt the same course with regard to all cup-ties. The F.A. agreed to apply the ban to all their games, except the Cup Final.

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Recreio Junior Team.

The following have been selected to play for Club de Recreio in their junior League game (way) with the Electric R.C. at 3.30 p.m. R. Robarts, J. M. 8. Rosario, A. At the annual meeting, the Foot E. & Alves and J. G. Ozorio ball Association decided that a pro- (Skip).

5. A. Xavier, J. M. M. Älves! A. fessional player, who is not. a. Basta and F. V. Ribeiro (Skin) British-born subject, is not eligible 3. H. Figueroido, J, E Noronlis, under their jurisdiction, unless he Silva (Skip)."

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1931.

RADIO SPORTS CLUB

SUCCESSFUL HOCKEY SEASON EXPECTED.

DR. BARNES ON FALSE BELIEF.

APPEAL TO PRIMATE.

HEALTH IN EASTERN PORTS.

The following health bulletin of Eastern ports, for the wook ended. August 29, has been issued:

Plague

Alexandria Bassein

Casas Donths

Cholera.

Baarah Bombay

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Calcutta Madras Bangkok Pnom Penh Shanghai Greater Shanghai

Small- Calcutta Tangoon Pondicherry: Shanghai

But

EVELYN GRAHAM

ARRESTED.

FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE.

BAIL REFUSED BY

MAGISTRATE.

Nettoy Luens, known us Evelyn Graham (29), described as au author, and giving an address in Piccadilly, was charged on a war- rant at Bow Street Police" Court before Mr. Graham Campbell with obtaining a cheque for £225 by false pretences and with intent to do- fraud from Mr. James Ralph Soa brooks Pintore

ADMIRAL SIR SYDNEY FREMANTLE.

REGISTRY MARRIAGE.

Notice has been given, of the? forthcoming marriage at Kansing. ton. Register Dios of Admiral Sir Sydney. Fremantle and Mrs. Goral- dino FitzGerald, widow of Lt-Col.. J. 8. FitzGerald and daughter of Cal Cooke Collis.?

The engagement was announced in July. Bir Sydney is 33, and Mrs. FitzGerald ei

The clerk pointed out that tho address mentioned by counsel was not the same as appeared on the charge-sheet.

Mr. Campbell, looking at the in- formation on which the warrant was according

Mr. Daniel Hopkin, M.P., barris granted, observed that accord ter, defended,

to the prosecution Lucas had been. receiving lettors at an accommoda- tion address.

Mr. E. Clayton, for the Director of Public Prosecutions, said that Lucas was only arrested that morn-

only to offer evidence of arrest and then ask for

a remand.

At a meeting of the Hockey Bec tion of the Radio Sports Club, The Bishop of Birmingham (Dr.. last hi

night, a a team was chosen for Barnes) in the course of an open the forthcoming season, and it was letter, to the Archbishop of Canter-" decided to support the proposal bury protests in his usual uncom- for the formation of a langue or promising fashion against beltof in association for the purpose of fosthe doctrine of transubstantiation, tering interest in the game and or the real prosence of Christ in controlling and organizing it. B the bread and wine used in the ference was also made to the suc Communion Service. "Raferring to conful first season enjoyed last your a previous letter of the Archbishop and the hope was expressed that Dr. Barnes writes: I do not ex- with the added incentives of a les aggerate when I any that the state- 80 and Club ground, news of ment with which your Grace's latter the allocation of which was rocsy.cody seems to me the most, periously jast prior to the meeting, that disquieting of any made by an another successful season would Archbishop of Canterbury since the bo onjeyed. The members display- Beformation. It is true that, your ed great keenness and it was evi. Grace does not commit. yourself to dent from the general tone or the belief in a spiritual presence in mecting that a good season is anti- the consecrated elements of Holy cipated.

Communion. But you state that Hindu can point to a glow of reing, and he proposed at this stage such a belief is hold by "multituligious exaltation on the face of dos of our fellow Churchmen, you those who worship the Idol.

Detective Inspector Percy Smith, claim that it is consistent with the it an unconsecrated idol were sur.

of Scotland Yard, said that when formularies of the Church, and you reptitiously substituted for that charged Lucas said, "I have noth ask whether it is charitable or just which had been consecrated no wor-ing to say. F

shipper could tell the difference, to brand it as a superstition."

The Miracle of the Mass. Similarly, there is among all liv

Mr. Hopkin applied for bail.. Your Grace, the assertion that a ing men no one who by any spirit Mr. Clayton: The police abject pricat, by the act of consecrational perception can tell whether to bail, at this stage at any rate. can cause Christ to come to dwell certain piece of broad has been It is a serious type of charge,

Mr. Hopkin: My client is the within the bread and wine of Holy concrated: The spiritual preauthor of Lord Darling and his Communion is the so-called mira sanoo alleged to exist in consecrat Famous Trials. He has written cle of the masa" It was a crued bread no one can detect, now the biography of Lard Darling; the official biography of the King and ever deligate his spiritual percepQueen of Spain; the biography of Princess Mary with her permission; and the biography of the Duke of Connaught in collaboration with Major-General Sir George Aston.

letters. He lives at a studio in The true Anglican doctrine of Fulliam Road, for which he pays two and a half guiness a week Holy Communion is surely that rent. He is sufficiently well-known, the bread and wine are, to speak and if he is given substantial bail metaphorically, vehicles or chan-submit that will meet the case. nela of spiritual grace. Through

··"(Continued on next Column. › their use Christ comes to the de. this fact is true because we have vout worshipper. We know that experienced it. Similarly, the be aufy that is in God has been re- vealed to us in a sunset; and often Christ is brought to the souf through the ever-living pages of the Gospe

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cial issue at the Reformation and

Mr. Avtar Singh last season's Captain, who is shortly leaving the Colony on long leave, was accord ed a vote of thanks for his able captaincy during the past season. The Selection Committee was eleet ed and consists of the following: Messrs. F. A. Kemp, Q. E. Whise, J. T. X. Gilchrist, Surjin Singh.

Members of the team to repro sent the Club were elected as fol lows:-Mr. J. T. K. Gilchrist was elected. Captain and Mr. Suriin Singh Vica Captain for the com ing season. The remainder of the is the source of most of our pretion may be, and to say that some team consists of Messrs. Pardu- seat irregularities in public war-thing" exists though no one can man Singh, A. E. P. Guest, Atma ship. It was formulated by the detect its existence receives curt' in

tion, which, by Article XXVIII. and woman. of our own Church's doctrine, is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the na ture of a sacrament, and hath given riso to many superstitions." Мед were not burned at the Reforma tion because they doubted whether the philosophy of transubstantia tion was adequate but because, ung der the influence of the enlighten ment of the Renaissñnes, they dohi- od the alleged fact which the philo sophy attempted to explain

The Magistrate granted a week's romand.

Mr. Honkin said it could be estab-

za lished that Lucas had a studio Fulham Rond, and ho was in fact arrested there that morning. He gave his bank address in order that the Fulham Road address should not appear, in the picture, as there were other studios in the same building, p

Mr. Campbell: Some of the letters came from an address, ap- he gave was living parently, where no one of the name

Lucis: have a flat at Chalfont Court on a three years? loase in my. name. That is where the letters came from. I recently vacated that flat and went to Fulham Bogd.

Mr. Hopkin Evelyn Graham is his nom-de-plume. Actually name is Netley Lacos

Inspector Smith said that the polios strongly opposed bail. There was reason to believe that further charges would be preferred. The

to take part in any competition L. A. Gutierrez and F. X. M. daingh, W Ayock," M. Hapib, Gur: Roman Church as transubstantia credulity to-day from thinking men He is well-known in the world of inquiries were not completed.

has a two years' qualification.

The ban imposed by the Football League last year by which Scot- land, Wales and Ireland were pre Vented from calling upon players with League club in England for International games on a day when they had a League match was re- moved at a special general meeting at Manchester, on March 8, 1931. This was made subject to the Inter. aational matches, except that be- tween England and Scotland, being rlayed before December 14 in each year.

Now Records,

Several new records were estab- lished during the season, the moat notable being the achievement of West Bromwich Albion, who ac- omplished what has "never been done before, by winning, the F.A. Cup and promotion from the Second to the First Division of the League: They were runners-up to Everton in the Second Division. No club has yet wen the Cup and the Chain- picnship of the Second Division in 'the same season. "

The Arsenal eclipsed all previous records for the First Division af the League, by carrying off the Championship with 80 points, and they established another record by obtaining 33 points in their away games:

Aston Villa broke the aggregate

of the League with a total of 128,

PING PONG "LEAGUE.

MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPION-

SHIP.

Further matches in the Open Singles Tourney have been schedai- ed to take place as follows:- Sept.

:

Li Tat Hoong. Mok Hing Woon, Empress Hotel, Bil

liard Room. "

bachan Singh, C. Williams, Kal want Singh and F. A. Ķemp..

UNHAPPY U.S. BRIDGE PLAYERS.

TO FORCE OR NOT TO

FORCE?

New York.-Contract bridge on thusiasts, numbering many then

Your Grace must forgive me if, in view of the immense gravity of the issue which you have raised, I write very plainly. The belief that

& Siu Sin Kow u. Wong Hok sands throughout America, are be-eration cause the presence of Christ

Nung, Empress Hotel, Biling rauged into two hostile camps Hard Room

R. Tang Yiu Pang . Yuen Wah by the fond which has developed Chouk, Fukien Athletic Assoc. between Ely Culbertson, inventor

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a Christian. priest can by conse to dwell within the echscerated elements is exactly analogous to the belief held by the Hindu that his priest can by consecration cause the god to dwell within its image. ex-The cultured Hindu protests that he does not worship the image but the god within. If the fact be, grant. ed the worship can be justified. Similarly in Birmingham the poor women who wrote to me that I from her had banished Jeans Church, because I had forbidden Reservation there, was justified it thors be truth in the belief which your Grace will not term a supera- tition..

9. Y. Segalin v. Siu Man Chouk,of the well-known forcing system,

Confucian Association. Pang Yin Ree. Li Chuen and a group of cloven other

perts who claim to represent the Kai, South China Athletic. Fok Hin Chiu . Teang. Kwok best brains of the game. Wing, Eastern Athletic Assoc

Despite its vast popularity here, 11. Lee Hon Kep. Chan Yuk

Loong, Confucian Association. contraet, was being recently under Lam Yum Hung. Mmined by the confusion and pen

Xavier, Confucian Assoc. 12. Kong Chan To Cheung money created by warring systems

of play. Kam Piu, Fukien Ath." Assoc. Ko Yan Cheong. So Pui Yip, Hin Eun School."

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FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.

phreys,

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Partners who practised separate systems were forced to hold elabor-

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"A. False Bellot."

ate councils of war before sitting But, your Grace, the belief that a spiritual presence can be made down to play, so that each should

to inhere in piece of bread by know what was the other's bidding consecration is talie. It is a car strategy. This meant that at least dinol principle of modern science

and the term includes religious one pair would be hailly handicap psychology that assertions must be ped and ill at paas.

justified by religious or spirituni Before the evening was out, they or spiritual assertions must be uistified by religious or spirituna experience. It is true that the

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goal record in the First Division 9.20 a.m. 0. Eager and A. D. Hum-would be sure to be glaring at J. R. Hinton and R. Hach other, and as often as not

play would end in recriminations. Wild.

Peace Conference.

and Blackpool had the record num. 9,24

ber scored against them in the same Division=-195,"

9.93

Ginsgow Rangers added a remark able achievement to their many 9.32 æscords in' 1929-30. They won the Brottish Cup, the Scottish League | 9.36 Championship, the Glasgow Cup, and the Scottish Second Eleven Cup, and, after battling two hours with Celtic without being able to arrive at, a definite decision in the Final

A. C. L. Bowker and W. Wright.

1. H. Gearo and I. »W. Shewan,

To remedy this state of affairs,

a peasa ccnference of 12. Jedding

A Leach and W. C.exports was called to draw up-an

for the Glasgow Charity Cup, they Bournemouth became the holders of the trophy Ey Brentford the toss of a coin. The feat is un-Brighton precedented.

The following are the fixtures for to-day in the English Lengue and Division I. of the Scottish League:

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Shields.

Digimon III. (South):"

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V.

Crystal P. Fulham Mansfield. Northampton Reading Southend

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Thamos Walford

Bristol R. Queen's P.R. Norwich Torquay Coventry Swindon Cardiff Laton Gillingham.

Exeter and Clapton O

Division III (North);

*Division L

Arsenal Aston Villa "Blackburn

West Brom

Barrow

Vi

Leicester.

Chester Crewe

Doncaster

Blackpool

Bolton Everton

Huddersfield..

V.

Manchester C..

Middlesbro

Nowcastle.

Sheffield U.

Barnsley

Bradford

Bristol C..

Charlton Notts C. Oldham

Wednesday. Derby West Ham Birmingham Grimaby Bunderland Chelsea

Liverpool Portsmouth

Division II. M

Sout

riptonv

Hartlepools

Hull

Lincoln New Brighton Rochdale. Southport Tork s

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Walsall

Wigan Wrexham & r. Stockport

Carlisle Halifax

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Darlington Gatolkond Accrington Rotherham Tranmere

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Bradford C.. Manchester, U. Bury

Airdrie Notts Forest, Ayr.

Celtic

Millwall

Preston

Port Vale

Burnley

1

Chesterfield

„Leeds U.)

Tottenham

(Continued on next Column)

Cowdendeath.

Dundecl

Vi

Dundee U. Rangera, ZAS Hamilton

official system with the under- standing that it should become universal, all previous codes being scrapped Mr. Cuibertson was the only outstanding authority who held alonf. go

A unified code of bidding prac tice, and conventions, which it was claimed représented all the best features in the systems already in use was unanimously accepted by the 12 elder statesmen of the game. Mr Wilbur Whitehead, one of the signatories, died shortly after Wards.)

Now, however, Mr. Culbertson has denounced the pence tresty with "scorn, and insists that his cw system must supersede all, others, Mr. Culbertson is no or dinary repel, for he has a large popular following and a great gift for the literary expression of his bridge, principles,..

The battle has been waged with greater vigour than is being given to any political problem. Mr. Sid noy Lone, possibly the most bril Jiant player in the group Mr. Cul- bertson is attacking, has accepted. the latter's challenge to fight it out over the card table and gla

The rival systems would be test ed in a tournament, and the ra Mortonsulting contest should be the most Queen's Park exciting in the history of the

www.hind Clyde

Aberdeene.

Partick wip Leithlin

Hearta

Motherwell

St Mirren

Third Lanark

•Falkirk Kilmarnock

Ernwhile the ordinary player, torn between the supporters of the Unified: Gode and the Culbertson. system is still unhappy.

(Continued on ntas Column.)

PILSNER

The doctrinal implications of your Grace's statement are immen surably serious. I submit that your Grace cannot find adequate you desire me to tolerate, either authority for the doctrine which in our Articles or in any explana tory statement of an Archbishop of Canterbury since the Reformation. If I wore a parish priest, and be- lieved that Jesus was in the con... secrated' broad. I tor should desire a tabernacle in my Church. Though loyalty to my institution vog would restrain me, I also should wish to have adoration" and "devotions" and all the 'illegal forms of worship which your great predecessor undertook to try to bring to an end if Rewrvation, as allowed by the revised Prayer-book. of 1997, were accepted by Parlin

ment, god

I beg your Grace to withdraw the dangerous implications of your The Church of Eng statement. land must again repudiate the be fier which that statement seems to countenance or the people of Eng. land will not heed is when we proclaim the Gospel, for they will deem as disloyal to trath-Your Grace's obedient servant.

Mr. Hopking Is it fair to may that you know of nothing against him in the last six years't

in our hands during that time.

Inspector Smith: He has not been

Mr. Campbell declined to allow bail at present.

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