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Sports News
LAWN BOWLS.
TAIKOO TEAMS FOR
TOMORROW.
The following teams have been selected to represent the Kowloon Bowling Greet. Club in their league matches to-morrow:-
lat Team Taikoo at Taikoo:-
HOME FOOTBALL. ·
MID-WEEK RESULTS
VILLA DROP, A POINT
{THROUGH REUTER'S · AGEKOT.}
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LONDON, Sopt. 17.
R. Duncan, C. S. Bent, E. W. LE following were the results of
Hogbin. A, M. Holland (Skip).
0. M. Mitchell, J. Rodger, ..
Hall, W. Russell (Skip).
II. F. Stoneham, A. K. Taylor,
T. Gooding, H. Nish (Skip).
2nd Team . Taikoo at Kowloon Bowling. Green :--
C. L. Farmer, J. S. Lagnu, W. E. Hat, W. 8. Drake (Skip).
F. V. Whitta, A. MacIntyre, J. G. Meyer, F. L. Rapley (Skip).
C. Hatt, T Hard, W. Venables,
1D. (tow (Skip).
RECREIO TEAMS.
The following players will repre- sent Club de Recreio in their lengue
howls matches to-morrow:--
Wednesday's games;
Division 1.
Birmingham Cheleca Liverpool Sunderland
3 Manchester C. o
4 Portsmouth.
4
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Shefeld U
1
Aston Villa
1
Division II.
Bradford
3 West Kam Manchester U. Charlton
Division II (South),
1
Aldershot 2. Queen's Park Bournemouth 3 Cardiff Brighton Bristo! R. Exeter
0
1 Crystal P.
Southend
1
Division Craigengower Reading
1st
C.C. (Away) at 3.43 p.m.;-r
J. M. M. Alves, R. R. Robarts, L. C. R. Sonza, R. F. Luz (Skip).
L. A. Gutierrez, F. V. Ribeiro, A, S Gomes, C. E. Marques (Skip). F. X. 31. Silva, H. F. Rozario, E. M. Remedios, C. G. Silva (Skip)
2nd Division " Craigengower
C.C. (Home) at 3.45 p.in.: ---
D. C. Alves, P. A. Yvanovich, .J.
G. Ozorio, A. H. Basto (Skip),
Fred. A Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario, J. J. Basto, Dr. R. A. C. Basto (Skip).
B. Basto, A. E..S. Alves, C. II. Basto, II. A. Alves (Skip).
4.
KING'S PRIZE WIN- NER AT 58.
Torquay
3 Northampton
2 Watford
o Bristal C.
Division III. (North).
Gateshead Hartlepools Wrexham
3 Darlington
1 Halifax
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3 Hull
U.S. BASEBALL
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
[ranqUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.)
Fun
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1932)
S.W.B. AQUATICS.
INTERESTING PROGRAMME
FOR TO-MORROW.
The regimental swimming sports of the 1st Battalion, The South Wales Borderers, will take place to- marrow at the Y.M.C.A. bath, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m.
The Programme will be as fol-
lows:-
Inter-Company Relay Raco. Teams of six, Ench man of team to swira 23 yards.
Enlisted Boya Raco (Handicap). Diving (Team of 2 per Coy.)
of Event. Teards
Bix. Open Each to swim 23 yards. Open to
other units in the Area.
Officers Race (50 yards).
300 yards Company Relay Race Teams of six. First man to swie 23 yards, 2nd 30 yards, 3rd 75 yards, 4th 70 yards, 5th 50 yards and 8th 25 yards.
Offcors und Sergeants Relay Race. Teams of six. Each man to swim 25 yards.
ALLEGED SALE OF GIRL.
CHINESE ON SERIOUS CHARGE.
The hearing of the casa in which a young man named Lai Po Hing was charged with barbouring a girl aged 16 after taking her to Canton, was begun at the Kowloon Magis tracy yesterday before Mr. J. A. Frazor.
Mr. W. M. Thomson, of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, pro- secuted, and in addressing the Magistrate, said that the original charge of " harbouring vid selling ! the girl had been reduced to one of "harbouring only
Mr. T. P. K. Kemble appeared on behalf of the defendant.
The principal witness was the girl, Ha Yuk Ying, of 15, Peiho Street, who told the Magistrate she identi fied the defendant and admitted to having known him for more than a She met him in a haber year. dashery shop, where she had beca The two frequent customer. parties got to know each other quito well, and one night she asked per- mission from her mother to go to
Company Three Styles Relay 1 Race. Teams of three. Each man Oto swim 5 yards breast-stroke, the pictures. She went to the de- oyarde back-stroke and 25 yards
free-style..
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NEW YORK, Sept. 7. BROOKLYN and Pittsburg shared & double beader. The Pirates wou the first in the first inuing when they pushed six runs across the plate from five hits. Taylor's hdmo
tor Brooklyn did no useful work.
Moure and Ott (Giants), Whit SIGHT" TRIUMPHANT.ney (Phillies) and Bottomley and Mancuso (Cardinals) obtained home rans in the other games.
Results:
MAN WITH "FAULTY
HIS STIFF COLLAR.
The Duke of York and a crowd of record size saw Company-Ser- geant Major C. F. H. Bayly win the King's Prize of £250 and the N.R.A. gold medal at Bisley with
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tendant's house and did not return home that night, but stayed with
Final-Inter Company Water him in a house in Laichikok Road. Folo.
GUTIERREZ
WINS OPEN.
CHAMPIONSHIP
PLAYS BRILLIANTLY TO
BEAT NISH
Next morning they went by train to Canton where the girl was intro- duced to defendant's "Aunt," who subsequently turned out to bo the mistress of a brothel.
The hearing will be continued to day.
UNDESIRABLE INDIAN,
GETS TWO MONTHS' HARD LABOUR.
L. A. Gutierrez, of the Club de Rocrsio, won the coveted honour of
An undesirable, Indian, Bisha Open Lawn Bowls Champion of the Colony when he beat E. Nish of Singh, who had several times pre- viously come to Hong Kong with. the K.B.G.C. yesterday evening by
The put a valid passportain appear- a margin of se points to 14. game, which was played on the ed before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the to eighteen Central Police Court yesterday, K.C.C. green went hands.
and was sentenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labour.
A large gallery of interested
Mr. T. Murphy (Assistant Direc- the spectators, including H.E.
tor of Criminal Investigation) in- Hon, Mr. W. T. Southern, Major-formed his Worship that the de- General J. W. Sandilands and fendant had apparently made up Capt, F. Wehl, A.D.C., gathered at the green to watch the match. which resolved itself into an uphill
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Armourer-Szrgmant French, pre-war volunteer yeoman, who served with the Herts Yeomanry, was second, his score being' 281.
Captain R. E, W. Johnson (L.H.B.) was third with 285, and Captain C. B. Anderson, lete Indian Army, was fourth, also with *282..
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Miss Badecek, the only woman in this final hundred, returned a score of. 277. She made soventy at 900 Phillies yards and sixty-seven at 1,000
Boston Jards.
Eight Times in Final Singe,
Mr. Bayly, a pro-war volunteer who formerly served with the Royal
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West Echt Regiment, in fifty-eight neither elbow nor shoulder pads, years of age. At 900 and 1,000 and a stiff white collar-the only yards he scored 73 and 72, respec-collar of this type among those com- tively, out of a possible 75. peting. He has iron grey bhir and
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head onwards.
The Play,
his mind not to stay away from Hong Kong. He was fined $10 in January last and an expulsion or der was made against him. As he was being taken to the House of Detention; after he had paid his fine,, the police found that he had money on him and did not place hius in the House as he said he allowed to go, but he apparently would go to Bangkok. He was rent to Swatow instead. He came to Hong Kong from Canton and was given the option of returning to Canton which he did, but with in 48 hours he had returned to Hong Kong again.
Playing brilliantly, the Club de Recreio player forged ahead to gain a lead of 14-7 at the end of the eleventh head, mainly due to well controlled shots which time and again gave him points off his last bowl. After the thirteenth, he had
In sentencing the defendant. to, established a comfortable lead of 17-9, and looked as though he had two months hard labour his Wor the game already won, but Nish, ship made another expulsion order
against him, fighting back doggedly, staged a fine recovery in taking out his op Iponent's shot to lie 4, making the scores 17-13. When be. again scored over his opponent in the text head, the spectators began to visualise a neck and neck struggle between the two players, but Gutierrez, rally ing strongly, again assumed com mand by winning three more points in ulit next two heads. The score was now 20-14 in favour of Gutier- rez. In the next head the Club de Recreio player was lying 2, when Nish, with his last bowl, failed to take the shot thus giving Gutierrez the match and the Open Champion- sbip.
He has been trying for the a drooping moustache. King's Prize for many years, and Weather conditions for the shoot first entered the foal King's. Hon-were vory bad in the marly stages. dred in 1929 He has fred in the There was a downpour of rain, and Ist stage on might occasions.
the firing points looked
At the conclusion of the watch, islands. Vien
was extremely His Excellency shook hands with Sooring gerally good, because there was no wind, the two players, and congratulated The joke is that people who but one competitor missed, the them on their fine display. ought to know all about it told target completely with his firsh -mo-that I ought to have glasses,eight shota to count!
I did not ever expect, to win the King's Prize," Mr. Bayly told careporter.
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and that I should have had them After the shoot Mr. Bayly was ten years ago. They tell me my presented t to the Duke of York, sight is decidedly faulty. I sup- and was chaired back to the time. pose they will still tell me the N.ILA headquarters in sams thing oven now.”.
honoured fashion, preceded by the An electrical engineer-employed band of the 2nd Royal Warwick by the Southern Railway of the shire Regiment, to the tune of power house, Wimbledon, Mr," So the Couqyaring Here Comes" Bayly comes from Bexley Heath. In presenting the prizes, the
hoot for the
King's Daka of York recalled that it was During the shoot Frize, Mr. Bayly wore a tweed suit twelve years since he was there to (Continued at foot of nezi solumn.) | perform a similar ceremony;
NEW FIVE CENT, FIECES.
BEING USED AT THE TREASURY,
The Colonial Treasurer informe
8 that a supply of new silver 8- pent, pisces has been received in the Colony. They are being issued at the Treasury in bags of $15 each.
What a MARRY mix-up! Over night husband, make-belierewife, fix it up friendl Roaring fiece--
THIS NIGHT
IS THE
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CARY.
GRANT
COMMENCING TO-MORROW
AT THE Blad
KING'S THEATRE
FAR AND WIDE.
Sir George Bowser, M.P., has bean elected to a seat on the Board of the Guardian Assurance Com-
pany.
Malayan Rubber Long and Aganey,seericas; doveloped, and, indeed, The report of the Malayan Hub | there is the intention to provide, ber, Loan and Agency Corporation by publicity, a popular education for the year ended June 30 states in the possibilities of coal as the that the price of rubber and copra servant both of the manufacturer declined to now low records dur and of the private citizen. There inze past year, and very little will be parallel activities in research revenue as been received. The and it practical means of over Bovril announces that the interim capital value of the corporation's coming the disadvantages which dividends for the half-year will be investments has in consequence fur coal may have in certain circum 0 pet cont per annum og the Prother depreciated. The revenue ac stances in comparison with other ference, 7 per cent. p.a. on the count shows a loss of £344, which fuels. Broadly stated, the idea is Ordinary and 8 per cent. p.8. on has to be dodacted from the £3,01 that the consumer shall be assisted the Deferred, all loss tax. The total brought forward from last year to get more out of coal. issued capital is £3,000,000.
The general scheme of the council's leaving a credit balance of 3,267 to be carried forward. The Deben: work will be in the charge of n The Chartered Bank of India.ture interest for the year has been director, who has yet to be appoint Australia, and China has appointed met out of the special reserve created. The post will require excep Mr. Arthur d'Anyers Willis, of ed for this purpose. Investments tional qualifications. Messra, Ogilvy Gillanders and Co., are shown in the balance-sheer at
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heavy depreciation on the book
at present & director of the bank,£187.048, and the auditors stats that to be deputy-chairman,
those which are quoted show
Vickers announces half-yearly in-value. tarim dividends of 2 por cent, on the 3 per Cent. Preferred, less tax, 2 per cent, on the 5 per Cent. Pre- ference, less tax, 2) per cent. on the Cumulative Preference, free of tax
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Marine Insurance.
The Joint Hall. Committee give notice that as the result of negotin tions with the Baltic Section of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Crossley Motors, Ltd., of Man. Kingdon they have agreed that the chester, have received an order from Institute Baltic Ice Clause, which the Air Ministry for thirty-two 70 in, reproduced below, may be sub
six-wheeled b.p.
lorries. stituted for the Baltic Warranty specially designed for transport (No. Institute Warranties), pro- work over rough country whore vided that the assured requests, and roads are non-existent.
motor
For once in his life. Walter Hagen has been late for an important golf championship, and had a real, ex- cuse for it. In the recent opon championship in the United States threats of gangsters to ruin the greens resulted in a police guard. Hagen, arriving without crodon tials, was held up by them, and reached the starting tee ton minutes late in consequence.
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agrees, such alteration before the Attachment of the Insurance. The clause, which is being printed under the date of July 14, is as follows:-
"In the event of any loss, dam- ugo, contribution to general aver- ago and/or salvage and/or charges and/or other expenses arising from ice encountered in the Baltic North of 50deg. N. Latituda this policy, subject to its terms and conditions, is only to pay its proportion of :-
Eighty per ceno. (it vessel over 20 years of age), 75 per cent (if vessel over 20 years of age and not, exceeding 25 years), 70 per cent. (if vessel over 25 years of age and¦ not exceeding 30 years) of any claimi so arising.
Frank Parker, a sixteen-year-old Milwaukee schoolboy, promises to become the greatest lawn tennis player the world has ever known if he continues to improve as he has the last two years. He won the "Warranted that the percentage Western singles championship by of claim ao arising to be borne by beating such players as George the assured shal; remain absolutely Lott, second ranking player in the uninsured. The age of the vessel States; Wilbur Coen, jun., and to be calculated by deducting the Lester Stoefen, the Californian, year of build. (as per Lloyd's Re who beat Ellsworth Vince early this gister) from the year during which the accident or occurrence giving rise to the claim from ice encoun- tered took place."
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Increased Üzes for Goal.
For à Uniform Braille.
Delegates representing the blind of America will arrive in London to discuss with British re- The new association that is being | presentatives an important scheme formed by the Mining Association, to bring about uniformity in the lin conjunction with the Coal Mer- Braille systems of the two coun-I chants Federation, the Coal Ex- trics.
porters Federation, and the Na
A reception will be given by tional Council of Coal Traders, to Captain Ian Fraser, chairman of promote an extended and progres St. Dunstan's, and Mrs. Frases, sive use of coal and its products, and the conference will open at the to be named the Coal Utilization National Library for the Blind in Council. Its object will be to make Westminster.
coal more serviceable to the com- At present, owing to the different munity. To this end it will en codes used by the two nations, it deavour to make known the best is dificult for a blind person of ways of using coal and the latest one country to read the Braille appliances consuming coal printed in the other, and the differ- economically and conveniently.
New methods in salesmanship are ences have been a matter of con-
to bo studied, supplementary troversy for some years past.
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