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JUNIOR CRICKET

NOTES.

WHO WELL WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP?

[By "L.B.W."]

Owing to the fact that there have not been very many longue arickat matchen is the second division for Alie past two or three wooks, I have not written my usual column of notes for somovime, but as the Cluba are getting busy again with their

leaguo programmes, Tam making

LOCAL RUGGER.

CLUB "A" BEATEN BY

HERMES

The match between the Club "A" and H.M.S. Cumberland, which was to have taken place last even ing, was postponed owing to the fact that the latter could not, feld a team. The Club, therefore, took

Lona from the Hermes when they wore beaten by nine pointa (three tries) to three (one try).

The glove was very sorappy, and soon after the start the aircraft carrier scored a try which, however,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932.

HIKING CLUB.

FINE SUPPORT AT FIRST MEETING.

Enthusiastic support was accord- ed. tha inagural messing of the Hong Kong Hiking Club, hold at the offices of the Sunday Star on Monday.

Brasier-

A committee was formed.com.

Brasier priting Major E., B. Crough, Chairman; Mra. E. Rid. dock, Secretary; Mr. J. L Kent, TrunRUTO; MTB. E. B. Crongh, Mr. R. O'Shoa, Mr. L. A Dangerfeld and Mr. S. Morris,

After some discussion, it was de- vided that the Club be enlled the

CORRESPONDENCE. PASSENGER PLANE

FOR HONG KONG.

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RECENT SUMMONS AGAINST

MR. J. J. PATERSON.

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ENTERPRISE,

HONG KONG HOTEL

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New Grill®

An interesting visitor an 'well-known ex-taxidant to the Colony is at present in Hong Kong in the person of Mr. R. Vaughan [TO THE EDITOR OF THE ! HONG KONG Towler, Managing Director of the

DALLY PRESS."]

Far East Aviation Company, whose headquarters have for some time been in Shanghai,

Sin,With reference to a repent case in Court in which I was cited

the Defendant may I makes the following points clear:

Hong Kong Hiking Club, with the I had been to some trouble to avowed objects of promoting hik ing, issuing maps and routes; pretrap the guilty persons myself and

my re-appearance, so to speak, it was not converted: Before the in-viding refreshments, encouraging bad asked the police to endeavour

is fairly certain that the longueterval the Club went through when programme will be carried out s

Humphreys scored a very good try much as possible so that one might but the kick at goal failed, expect at least three or four mas

After the interval, the sailors ches each week-end. Last Saturday scored two more tries without any We had no less than five games and reply from the Glub, the final scores it will be on these that I shalling: Hermes & points; Club more or less confine my notos this week.

Recreio's Win,

The most important of the five games was the Recreio-Craigen gow- er tie and the supporters of se Happy Valley team must have been Very disappointed, as the result, for after their sequence of wins eürtlör in the sonson. it was fully expezted that the C.C.C. would return from! their trip across the harbour with another thron points to add to their

AL But for sezig fine bowling by A. P Guterres and A. Pereira, they might have done so, for when the home team batted firat they were all out for the none to safe total of 193

H. M. Xavier played wacand innings for rons while H. A. Alves and

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runs.

L. J. Guterres each ecllected 24 The finest but in their side, in my opinian, is A. Prata, a very pro- mising young cricketer who learned his cricket from Jimmy Young*y's at the Diocesan Boys' Schoo: Prata Plays very correct cricket and in addition to being a very stylish bat, ho sends down a very decent medium ball and is a safe field to the bargain. I must con- fess I was not a little surprised at the way the Craigengower bats crumbled before Guterres and Pe reira. The former, on his day, is about

of One

the best bow- Tres

Lie Recond division

points.

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HOME FOOTBALL.

AMENDED ORDEN OF F.A.

CUP DRAW.

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physical culture; promoting know ledge of the beauty spots of the Colony and good fellowship among members.

The question of membership fees was discussed and it was tentative ly" decided to charge an entrance feu of a and an annual subscrip- tion of o. This matter will be raised gain at the next general mesting, In the meantime the Committer have been asked to con- Lider the question of subscriptions and make a report for presentation to the general meeting which will be held on Monday, January 15, at

A currcation of the cabled draw for the fourth round of the Fortp.m. "at the offices of the Sunday ball Association Cup, to be played en January 23, was received too late to be given effect to and i

sequence there were a few errors in the order of the tears published yesterday,

The following is the correct or- der of the tice:-

Watford or Fulham v: Nota County or Bristol City.

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Grimsby u. Birmingham. Port Valer. Leicestor. Manchester City Brentford. Oldham

"Huddersfield Queen's Park Rangers.

Blackpool Barnaley or Southport.

Tottenham or" Wednesday Bournemouth.

or

Newcastle

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Bradford v. Darlington or Nor thampton.

Buy Sheffield United. Arsenal. Plymouth. Preston or Bolton hampton.

Derby Blackburn

Chesterfield . Liverpool. Tranmere p Chelse

Star.

Elke for Next Sunday.

The Committer hope to arrange a short hike for next Sunday. A programar will then be drawn up and emptats and guides appointed so that the Club may commence ar- ganised trips in the near futuro. The committee will also arrange Miks

demonetrations on and botany. physical culture and Red Cress work for the interest of mem- bera.

The question of hiking in the summer months was also discussed, and it was agreed that boating and awimming would be substituted for hiking, so that the programme of the Cub would be continued throughout the year.

to effect arrests,

I was unfortunately prevented by illness from being in Court but had I been presunt I should never have made any reference to the Re- trenchment Commission nor im

putod malice to the H.S.D. or any one else,

I express my sincere regret to Mr. Sayer that any such imputation was made and I tender my apology to him that such a thing should have happened owing to my not having given the necessary instruc- tons.

I shall be grateful if you, sir, will give this apology tit fullcat pub. licity.

I am Sir,

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Yours faithfully, J. J. PATERSON, Hong Kong January 12.

THOSE LIGHTS AT

L'AMMA.

WERE THEY R.A. STAR,

SHELLS?

Now that the Club has been estab Fished, it is hoped that all those interested in,, its objects. will enrol

Behind the story of a little night Wolveras members so that the, majcz ob-

jects of the Club may be achieved. ring with star-shelle indulged in Prospective members should gam- by the Royal Artillery lies a 'pos municate with Mrs. E. Riddoch,sible explanation of the mysterious P.O. Box 202,

flares sighted in the vicinity of Lamma Island by Cheung Chau Police Station on Monday night."

It will be recalled that on Mon

West Ham

Middlesbrough or Portsmouth v The Villa,

Sunderland or Southampton Stoke

League Results.

The following results of English but Periera, is, in my opinion.League matches played on Monday

were cabled by Router:

only average second division class

Capton Orient 5.

SPORTING PEER

"WINS RACQUETS TITLE AT 46. day night the officer-in-charge of

(Reuter's Special Service.)

LONDON, Jan. 20. Lord Aberdare, although 40 years racquets championship, defeating J. C. F. Simpson by eight-two,

Cheung Chan Police Station observ; ed what appeared to be Verey Lights in the vicinity of Lamma Island Thinking they might be emanating from some ship in dis-

Division III (North): Halifax 1.of age, to-day won the British opens, he communicated with the Rotherham 1.

and that is all the more reason Division II (South): "Luton 1. why it was so surprising to see him ran through the side with Guitarres. George Winch alone nade a tand against these two bowlers and but for his effort of 2. the Happy Valley side would' "indeed have been in a sorry plight.

Indians Drop Points

HOCKEY.

"INCOGNITO TEAM FOR

TO-MORROW

The following will represent the "Incognitor" in their tournament match with the Royal Corps of Signals to-morrow at the U.S.R.C. ground at 5.10 p.m. -

FRAULEIN AUSSEM, ILL.

FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYER OPERATED UPON FOR APPENDICITIS.

Hamburg, Jan. 1-Fraudein Cilly Aussem, the famous German tennis

Water Police Station, whence in- structions were issued to a crais- ing launch to proceed to the scene of the lights.

Evidently the launch failed is discover anything untoward at Lamma, for our representative was informed at the Water Police Sta tion yesterday evening, that there was nothing to report with regard

It has since transpired that on Monday night, the Royal Artillery

H. Barroa: F. Silva, A. Rod-champion, who has been touring to the matter. rigues; R. Silva-Netto, W. Reed, the Argentine, returned to her N. Baltra; F. Remedios, C. Bar-home here yesterday and had to be ros, E. V. Read, R. C. Roed, F. taken immediately to Munich for an Barros.

operation for appendicitis.

Reserve: J. A. de V. Soares.

The match between the Indians and University at Pokfulam turned ous to be a draw and ca, the day's play the undergraduates had the better of it. Batsing first, the visi tora declared at 155 for 6, M. P. Madar, who is betting exceptional ly well this season, getting 45 in quick time. The home team "log their first wichst in the året over but after that they put up a de- bermined display and, thanks to a fins knock by K. P. Gan" for 13. were 120 for 7 when stumps wor& "drawn. REG. Leong made 20 runs but, without meaning to give offence, I feel that if he did not the points as the soldiers were stili make so much fuss when he is at the crease, he would make a better their last man in

over sixty runs in arrears with wheh tums cricketer.

Thanks to another big score by their star, F. 6. W. Smith, whe

The League. Table, also came off with the ball, Kow The positions of the teams in the loon Cricket Club took full points second division are now, very 11- from the Club juniors on the Interesting. Kowloon head the tabloi tor's ground. Smith is eneily the with ten points for four matches bost all-rounder in the Kowloon and they are, incidentally, the only side and but for his partiality för unbeaten side in the competition. aerond division cricket, I feel cer The Indians and Recreio are section of Gilbert, the Aboriginal tain he would easily get into their oond with the same

number of fast bowler, was the subject of the bursting star-shells: first sleven:

points but they have each played inuch discussion to-day, for, playing Playing without some of their five games against Kowloon's four for Queensland in a Sheffield Shield best men, South Wales Borderers Although Craigengower have only match against Victoria, he was no bent, the Palice fairly comfortably dropped three points in four games, balled eight times by the umpire, at Happy Valley. The later start I do not fancy their chance for Barlow..

This incident recalle a similar ed off their league, stason in brithe championship, which I think liant fashion, heating such strong will very probably go to either case in which Barlow was concern- tenros us the Hong Kong Cricket Kowloon, Recreio or the Indians ed two seasons ago, when he no Club and the Indian Recreation The odds are slightly in favour balled R. Halcombe, the West Aus- Club. Of late, however, they seem of the first named Club, I think:

wore conducting experimen Her case is regarded as being range and elevation. They were rather Actious but the doctors Aring with star-shalls, and the report she is progressing satisfae-

range and elevation were such that torily."

the abella were bursting near Lamm: Island,

were drawn.

to have struck a bad patch and The league table up-to-date,

at is of interest to note that for reads:

the first time for many seasons, none of their senior officers aro turning.out.

A. E. Wood of the Civil Surviv Cricket Club is in very fine batting form as the present and again last week passed the balf century mark when they played a drawn game with the Royal Army Service Carpa nt Sokunpro. The Happy Valler. team had bad luck to have to share: (Continued on naat Golumn)

P. W. D. L. Pia

3 1 0 10 Kowloon C.C.

Recreio

63 11 10 Indian R.C... 8 a 1 1 10 1 0 3 0 3 S.W.B.

4 3 0 1 ก 0.C.C.

R.P. and Bigs 8294 *

Polies R.O. KK.C.C. University

R.A.S.C. 0.5.0/0...

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GILBERT'S EIGHT *NO-BALLS."

NEW CONTROVERSY OVER ABORIGINAL'S ACTION.

Melbourne, Dec. 19.-The bowling'

tralia bowler, hve times in one over for alleged throwing.

It is believed that the firing was carried out without any previous notification, which fast gives co- lour to the theory that the lights sighted by the police at Cheung Chau and believed to come from ship in distress were in reality

MACAO RACES

BUNDAY, 17TH JANUARY, 1982. First Bace at 1.15 p.m,' Admission:-To Members' Enclosure $1.00

Gilbert, who opened the bowling, had four successive deliverlea no- balled in bis first over. He then changed ends, and after getting Ryder caught at the wicket with his first hall, he was again no-balled to gain admittance, mykke four times by Barlow.

To Publio Enclosure, conta 40. Members MUST show their badges

Mombers can obtain 2 ladies

Allegations as to the legality of badges free on application to the Gilbert's notion have been made Secretary. before, but specially taken slow-

Tiffia can be procured at the Race

motion pictures showed that excépt for a very slight bend of the elbow. Course.** his delivery in orthodox.

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In an interview with a Daily Press representative, M.. Vaughan, Fowler disclosed the fact that a throp-engined Avfo machine. (Typs 0) was duo in Hong Kong this month. The mooling will party two pilota and will have room fur six passengers. All the latest im- provements are embodied in the machine, which will be flown and tested at Kal Tack, shortly after arrival by Mr. Vaughan Fowler.

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Mr. Fowler was reticent as to the use to which the muchins will be put.

The motors in the plane are Genet Major of 110 H.P', elch, the makers being the woll-known Arm of Armstrong Siddeley Motors, Limited.

GERMANY ALSO DEMANDS RETALIATION.

COAL IMPORT RESTRICTION.

Borlin-The British Note reply. ing to the representations made uy the German Ambassador in London regarding the now English tariffs has caused some disappointment here. The Nute does not exclude any negotiations, but it neverthe loss states quite clearly that suck negotiations will be of little usa for the moment, as the presort Eng- lish tariffs are only of a tranni- tional nature. In a few months'! time, when a final tariff system will have been established so the Note, if cdtreatly summarised in the German press, continues,Anglo- German negotiations oculd be use fully begun.

There is a general demand for retaliatory measures here, and a limitation of, coal, imports from England in now very probable.

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