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ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE.

HONG KONG SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis autch played on Thursday at Sookunpoo between the Royal Army Service Corps and the Royal Engincore :----

ILA.S.C

Capt. Canon and

R.E.S.

S.M. Paul and

Sgt. Savilla

Capt. Siddall and

Pte. Mackay ma

Pte. Funnell and

Cpl. Joyce

Lt. Anstruthers...

Capt. Patterson and

B.M. Smith and

Driver Powell

3

S/Sgt. Pollard

Capt. Cannon and

Capt. Biddall and

Pic, Mackay

Lt. Anstruthers

2

Pte, Fummell and.

S. M. Smith and

Cpl. Joyce

5

S/Sgt. Pollard

Capt. Patterson and

.S.M. Paul and

Driver Powell

3

Sgt. Saville

Capt. Cannon and

SM. Smith gad

Pte. Mackay.....

k

S/Sgt. Pollárd

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Pte. Fumell and

S.M. Paul and.

Cpl. Joyce..........

Sgt. Saville

Ú

Capt. Patterson and

Capt, Siddall and

Driver Powell

6.

Lt. Anstruthers.....

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Total nets............

3

Total sets

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TENNIS LEAGUE.

.C.R.C. NOW LEAD IN "A"

DIVISION,

CRAIGENGOWER PROMINENT IN B."

[YSALADIN."]

As a result of yesterday's skatches.

the Chinese Recreation Club now, take pride of place in the primier division of the Tennis League. They beat their compatriots the S.C.A.A. in convincing manner, without losing a set. Another in- teresting development is the promin. eage of the Craigengower C.C.- in the "B" division. By virtue of

U.S.

BASEBALL

Panther full gla

THURSDAY'S GAMES

[EXUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

NEW YORK, July 7.

THURSDAY'S baseball matches in America resulted as follows:

National League.

Chicago Cubs Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburg Pirates New York Giants

St. Louis Cardinals Boston Braves

R. H. E.

Hargraves and Shires

hit home runs.

American League,

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thair victory over the Hong Kong Boston Red Sox9 CC. they bid fair to offer a serious St. Louis Browns.... B 170 challenge to the Chinese Recreation Club for the shield,

In all, three matches were decided yesterday while despite the rain on Thursday the Police R.C. and Re- creio completed their match.

A DIVISION,

8.C.A.A. r. O.R.C.

At King's Park the Chinese Re. Breation Club accounted for the South China A.A. with enas scoring every set.

-Details:-

Wong Sui Wing and Li Yue

New York Yankees Detroit Tigers

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1932.

H.K. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

HON. DR. KOTEWALL REVIEWS PAST SEASON.

REFERENCE TO RECENT DISPUTE,

Recent Football Dispute, Daring the protracted negotin- tion for a settlement of the unfor- tanato dispute which arose between

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H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

D.S.D., Q.D.&}

--Farados.

Corpe Signala.-

Parade at Corps Headquarters at 8.30 p.m, on Friday, July 15. Machine Gun Company-

1. Recruits will parade at 0,30 p.m. on Tuesday, 12th instant,

Class "A" Machine Gun Training under A/C.S. M. Terry.

Class Arm Drill under Sergt. Urquhart.

Dress for Class ""-Iifes, Belts and Sidearms,

the Association and the affiliated forpcns BY LIEUT-COL L 0. DIEN Chinese Clubs, Mr. R. K. Duncan, as Chairman of the delegation ap. pointed by the Association, exhibit ed a marked degree of patienen and tact which rendered my own task as unofficial mediator less difficult The Hon. Dr. R: H. Kotewall, and, I can also say, hastened the C.M.G., presided yesterday at the happy conclusion recently announc annual meeting of the Hong Kong ed. (Hear Hear) In the solution Football Association, which was of that problem the delegates from wall attended by representatives of both sidos, while endeavouring to different Clubs taking part in the protect the interests they represent- Football Leagues and by vopresenta od, showed not only admirable re- tives from the Forces.

strain and fair-mindedness, but every willingness to come to amicable settlement. might seem that I am making in- vidious distinctions in such a case, I consider it but their due that the names of Mr. R. K. Duncan and Mr. M. K. Lo should be mentioned in particular. Let me express my earnest hope and sincere belief that this renewed spirit of co-operation and goodwill will continue unbroken throughout the futurs history of football in the Colony. (Applause).

In his speech, the Chairman ro ferred briefly to the recent football dispute and expressed his thanks to Mr. R. K. Duncan and Mr. M. K Lo for bringing about amicable settlement.

Chairman's Speech.

Dr. Kotewall said: There are two or three items in the report on which I wish to make some com- ments. It is satisfactory to observe that there was only one case of misconduct dealt with for the whole. period under review. We may take this as a reflection of the generally tions. clean play which characterises loca!! football and as an eargest of the good sportsmanship which anima tes players in Hong Kong. This does not mean that in the heat of no occasional

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were

with the results as given below:---- The election of officers followed,

President:-Mr. R. M. Dyer,

2. On Friday, 13th instant, the Company Signallers under Captain W. H. G. Gonter, D.8.0., M.C., and Instructors Machine Gun Clas will all parade nt 8.30 p.in. at Headquarters.

darac Company

HOME CRICKET

LARWOOD BOWLS "WELL

(TUROOGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, July 7, SUSSEX beat Glamorganshire by

an innings and 66 runs at Hove Glamorgan: 93 (Tate 4 for 26).

132 (Tate for 31). Sussex: 311. Natta bent Worcestershire by 9 wickets at Worcester.

Worcester: 205 (Larwood's for

40).

43 (Larwoods for 27). Noits: 201 and 60 for 1.

FRIENDLY. Staffordshire draw, ludia nt Stafford.

Stafford: 209 and 142 for 6, dec. All-India: 102 and 94 for 6.

with

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1. Parade at Volunteer Hend quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, July 11 for Machine Gun Instruo BRITAIN'S REPLY TO Lion.

Friday July 15 at 5.30 p.m. All 2. N.C.O.'s Class will be held on

N.C.O.'s are requested to attend, A.A.LA. Company

HOOVER PLAN

(Continued from Pagė 7.)

On this basis, the United King- doma proposal wouki effect an tonnage alone of 185,000 tons. The ultimate reduction in capital ship

comparable figure under the United States proposal would be about 175,000.

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them all befors him, Mr. Stimson says that the fact that ohanges seem to be suggested in the navies of the world which would requira reconstruction of the important ele- ments in feet indicates that this part of the proposal at least would not be put into immedinte action,

"It would rather seem that the suggestion of the British is that of an ideal towards which further construction should tend. We sha!! study their proposal; when it is re- ceived, with great intereat, confi. dent that we have a common cause," concluded Mr. Stimaon.

JAPAN'S VIEWS.

TOKYO, July 8. Commenting on Mr. 8. Baldwin's proposals, a Navy Offles spokesman declared that Japan farcure a re- duction in the tonnago of papital ships and cruisers, though she is opposed to the figures suggested for capital ships and requires timo consider the figures for cruisers. The Navy heartily endorses the proposed reduction in aircraft carriers and would welcome their total abolition, but is opposed to a third reduction in destroyers and the abolition of submarines.

Don't

No. 1 Section, A.P.C. and No. 2 weekly instruction parades are sus Section (H.K. Electric): The usual peaded till further notice. Instead The report and accounts

the two Sections will parade to duly carried. There were no ques-month at A.P.C installation, North gether on the first Thursday of each

Point at 8.30 p.m. Members are strongly urged to attend as often as possible intermediate parades with No. & Section, Centre at Head- As regards aircraft carriers, the quarters every Monday at 5.30 p.m. Government were in substantial

Other Sections will parade ne- agreement with the Hoover pro-. cording to the following time table:posals and suggest à reduction in No. Section, Centro, at Head-size from 27,000 to 22,000 tons, with

July 11. quarters at 8.30 p.m. on Monday, a consequent reduction in total'ton-

nago from 135,000 to 110,000 tons: No. Section, Kowloon Cricket Britain favoured the abolition of Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at the submarine, which would also TNDIGESTION should never be dis- Cp.m. on Tuesday, July 12 make a possible reduction of destroy-1 regarded, for it warns of excess stomach No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at jer tonnage by about one-third. If ack which ferments food, forms painful Kowloon Dock at 5.30 p.m. on Fri-submarines could not be complatolyases and snacks the delicate stomach day, July 15

abolished, their surface displace lining. If neglected this excess acid may Machine Gun Troop.-

mant should be fixed at 250 tons with strict limitation of total ton nags and number of units.

C.B.E.

contest there are incidents which are not pleasant, Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D. and Mr. Vice Presidents: -Hon. Dr. R. H. but I have no doubt that the men J. Ormiston. concerned are a sorry for them) 1 afterwards as anyone else, and that the single instance of misdemean.

3our on the field is a gratifying in- dication of the absence of bad feel-

ing even in the case of the keenest 2 rivalry. It is sincerely to be hoped that no case of misconduct will be found in future annual reports.

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Walker hit Philadelphia Athletics... 3 Dykes hit a hom erun. Chiengo White Sox-

Cancelled Interport.

Chairman:-Mr. R. K. Duncan. Secretary:--Mr. W. E.

Hon.

Hollands.

Arst Hon. Secretary:-Mr. G Cuswell,

There will be a parade at the Riding School, Mount Caroline Road at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, July

Members of Football Council Mess. G. T. May, H. M. Me W Baldwin, H. K. Lee, F. C.Portuguese Company.~ Tavish, MeKelvie, T. G. Stokes, J. 12. Ciemo, K. T. Wong and Major Shillington,

Neglect

INDIGESTION

gastritis or even ulcers. The surest getting relief is to take a little "Hisarmed' Magnesia after eating or when discomfort is fals. This instantly neutra Hoes excess acid, stops fermentation and . soothes and heals the acid infined stomach

Mr.lining. Doctors all over the world use kad be Bisurated Magnesis for ladi- gestion.

No Aerial Bombing. Turning to air proposals, Baldwin said the Government were prepared to go to any longth.in agreement with the other Powers to preserve the civilian population from the horrors of air bombard- ment.

A course of classes and lectures on interesting and instructive sub The election for the post of Hon.jects will be held during the months Secretary brought out two nomina of July and August, on Tuesday tions originally, Messrs. W. E. Hol. evenings at 5.30 p.m. All N C.O.'s It is a matter for great regret | landa and Mr. Caswell. The latter, ara expected to attend, and any however, elected to stand down, and other member of the Company who that wo had to cancel our engager. Mok Hing, told, the meeting is interested, may do so. When the complete prohibition of all bomb- The Government proposed the ment to visit Shanghai for the that he had seen, Sergeant Brittain training season. commences, the post- Interport matches, owing to the din and understood from the latter that tion regarding oxsiting N.C.O.'s the air, save within limes to be laid down as precisely as and promotions generally, will be possible by International conven- turbed conditions then prevailing he would serve as Honorary Secre 1 in the North, as the Interports form

tary, if elected.

reconsidered in the light of the tion, attacks upon civilian popula- The opinion was expressed at the attendances at these lectures. an excellent means of promoting meeting, however, that as the se

tion to be entirely prohibited, and The second lecture will be on strict limitation imposed in the friendly rivalry and stimulatingcretary's job entailed a good deal Tuesday, July 12,

Communica-unladen weight of all military and interest in football along the Chinu of work, Sergeant Brittain would tions" by Lieut. J. H. Bottomley, naval aircraft. Coast. I endorse the hope express perhaps not have sufficient time to O.C. Corps Signals. ed in the report that these trinis devote to the Association in which: The Officers Commanding the un that although Britain's reductions Concluding, Mr. Baldwin said: of skill may shortly be resumed

case his election would be unfair dermentioned Units will issue their Both as a colleague in this As. to the Association as well as to Orders Reparately to their Comin all three cases had been, beyond comparison, greater than those sociation and as an old friend of Clubs, which were members of the mands:- Engineer Company; II.

effected elsewhere, outside the coun- Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, I desire Association. It was suggested that Armoured Car Section; III. Motor to express my personal regret at the meeting should vote as to whe Machine Gun Section; and IV. his departure, by which the Associather Sergeant Brittain's nomina- Scottish Company. 1 tion has lost a keen follower of tion should be allowed to stand, football and a fair-minded colla-but this suggestion was not favour borator in all matters relating to ed by the meeting, which then bal- the game that came up for consi-lotted for either Mr. Hollands or Oderation.

Mr. Casewell: The farmer won

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Finished at the 13th

innings.

Appling

and Hayes hit home

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Fothergill,

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I cannot refrain from meationing by 23 votes to 18,

Council, Mr. J. Ormiston. Mr. Ormiston's chairmanship synchronis

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Harris hit a home run, Cleveland Indians

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Wing lost to M. K. Lo and M. W.

"Lo lost to Ho Ka Lau and Yow

-Man Kit

the services of our Chairman of

8-0

1-4

lost to Taui Wai Pui and Ng

Kam Chuen

'VARSITY POLO MATCH

2-4

Ng Sow Kwan and Chan Chun

Sang

GRE to M. K: Lo and M. W.

3-0

[THHOECH ARUTER'S AGENCY.]

lost to Ho Ka Lau and Yew

Man Kit lost to Taui Wai Pui and Ng

Kam Chuen

2-0

Wong Fook Nam and Ho Hing

Kam

asb to, M. K. Lo and M. W.

Lo...

Jost to Ho Ke Lau and Yew

'Man Kit

CAMBRIDGE BEATEN

LONDON, July 8. OXFORD heat Cambridge in the Inter-Varsity polo match at Hurlingham to day by 11 goals to nil.

Honararia for Secretaries.

ed with a season of many difficul The Hon. Secretary for the past ties, but his tact and ability in year was granted an honorarium of

Obituary.

to have to announce the death of The Commandant deeply regrets

No. 1222 Private P. L. Morales of the No. 12 Platoon, Portugiese Company on July 6, 1832

All ranks of the Corps lender their deepest sympathy to bereaved,

tho

Rides and Bayonets. All rifter, bayonets and scabbards

variably enabled him to overcome 8500 and the Assistant Hon. Secret.will be handed into Volunteer Stora

them. His untiring and successful tary $260,

efforts to promote the interests of The meeting closed with a vote the Association and of football of thanks to the Chairman and to generally were clear indications of Mesars. Jardine Matheson and Co. his enthusiasm and capability. for the use of their Board Room.

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were not to hand at the time of writing

lost to Tsui Wai Pui and Ng

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"B" DIVISION:

CRAIGENGOWER~e.-H.K.C.0: -- On their own courts Craigenzower CC, beat the H.KG.C. by seven sots,

Scores:

-2

J. Leonard and G. Lia

Beat Bowker and Monaghan... 63 beat Worrall and Nowers... beat Valentine and Lloyd.... 60 Brimmern and R. Choa

8-4

lost to Bowker and Monaghan 30- Lent Worrall and Nowers. 00 bent Valentine and Lloyd W. J. Howard and Y Hachiuma

bent Bowker and Monaghan... 6-3 beat Worrall and Nowers...

B-1

THURSDAY'S MATCH--

C" DIVISION,

RECREIO . POLICE R.C.

This match was decided on Thurs. day on the former's courts resulting

in a win for the Portuguese by 6 Bets.

Scores:-

J-J. Remedios and J. Gonsalves lost to Pile and G. A. Car

ruthers beat J. Galwin and Clarke... 7-5 beat Clow and Mottram

beat Valentine and Lloyd 0-2 Dr.

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MIXED DOUBLES.

1.C.C. v. RECREIO.

On their own courts, the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the. Recreio by te to love. The detailed scores Continued at foot of next column.)

3-0

6-0

Gutterrez and H. A Noronha

drew with Pile and Car-

ruthors

.0-0

beat Galwin and Clarke

02

beat Claw and Moitram Lachs and G. A. Noronha

beat Pils and Carruthers A 6-2 bab

6.2.

0.2

beat Clow and Mottraman 289.

Dear Wande beat Galwin and Clarke

WHEN

REACH HOME

You will be wondering how things are going out here, what all your

friends are doing, who

won the tennis league.

HONG KONG WEEKLY

RESS

will give you all the news and keep you in touch with things out East.

Don't forget before you sail ta

tries disarmed by the Versailles Treaty, she was ready and eager to join in further measures for which goueral agreement could bo attained.

STIMSON WELCOMES

RESPONSE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

WASHINGTON, July 7 "The statement made by Mr. as soon as possible for the Aunual Stanley Baldwin in the British Inspection by the Armoarer.

House of Commona scems to indieste All the above must be in that a momentum. has been given thoroughly clean condition when handed in. (Repeated).

Biruck off the Strength,

PERMITITD TO RESIGN No. 1808 Pte. E. C. Fincher, AA.LA. Company as from July 8,

103.

TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER PORTS.

to the Disarmament · Conference since the announcement of the Hoover plan, declared Mr. H. L. Stimson to-day,

He added "This was the pur- pose of the President in making the American proposal and we welcome the British suggestions as an ex- 7pression of the same spirit."

No 1012 Pte. J. Murray; No. Platoon, as from June 29, 1832.

No. 2513 Cpl. F. C. B, Black, No. 4 Platoon as from July 5, 1932.

No. 1712 Tpr. D. F. C. Cleland, Machino Gua Troop, as from July 8, 1932

DAVING BEEN DISMISSED, No. 1138 Bdm. F. A. Barretta, Chrps Band, as from May 13, - 32.

No. 1484 Bd. R. E. Costa, Corps Band, as from May 23, 1832. -

Strength.

The following have been taken on the strength:

No, 1911 Pte. W. B. V. Curtis, Duro Pump Co., A.SC. Cadre, June. 14, 1932,

No. 112 Pte M. H. Large, Ber- vier Station, A.5.C. Cadre, Juzo [:16, 1939

No. 1913 Pt. J. G. Meyer, Mac- lintoale, Ltd A.S.G. Cadre, June 20, 1932.

No. 1014 Pte. C. Henderson, Kow loon Dock, AALA Company, June 22, 1032.

No. 1915 Pte. C. Neave, Kowloon Dock, A.A.LA Company, June 25,

1832.

No. 1918 Pte. P. E. Baskott, Manufacturers' Life Insurance Col A.S.C. Cadre, June 25, 1982. No. 1917 Pie L Blair, Asiatic Petroleum, No. Pln., July 4, 1909

No.1670 Tpr. H. F. Green; Machine Gun Troop, leave extend: ed to September 30, 1932.j

WH ̃G. GOSTER;" "Oaper!

Adjutant, HK:V:D.C

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