12
FOR LEAGUE LEADERSHIP INTERESTING STRUGGLE
graffuntinued fram Page 10.)
The Enal score
THIRD DIVISION
ST. JOSEPH'S . R.A.8.0.
These two teams, both with rea: The goalkeeper Ogley was again sonable prospects of carrying off the most outsivading player in the the third division honours, met on second half, and, despite an in-
Naval Raid sistent
on the ie the Chatham Road ground to settle ervit pol he stopped shot after the question of who is superior, but slust, and only 1st the sails through after an hour and a half's play the en two occasiona. of five to nil does not convey the question remained unanswered as Navy'superiority over the Re-hoth sides, failed to score. The ergio, who, it must be stite, were
backs on both sides were a bit too playing without several of their re-
good for the forwards and although Kular players.
the Saints look 'dangerous on moro than one occasion the soldiers; managed to rob them of the ball nti A. draw was the right moment. #hout the fairest result on the run of the play.
SECOND DIVISION
LINCOLNS. NAVY,
This game proved to be vy interesting and a fast pace was mint tinel throughout. Alongla
OTHER MATCHES,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.
ST. GEORGE'S v. ST. 'ANDREW'S
Continned from page 10.
Pan. Pts.
3. 10 13
7
5
6
.8
St. George's Society,
Yacht. A.-Carpenter (Mr. Pick-
koring) H-Diana (Mr. Fearro) I Y.-Why Wonder? (Mr.
Cock) Ya-Blue Jacket (Major
Stewart) Y5.-Speedwell (Mr.Hyds) D.N.F., inninnail car ried away. C8.-Eunice (Captain
Fowken)
Totri
SPORTS MEETING
driven by tide and wind to a friend ly difference of opinion which -- is the subject of a protest by Joss againat Jan, the latter having FOR CHINESE R.C. SCHOOLS
rounded first.
Isobel's Mishop. The race was not without further incident for Commander Cowland,
The--amuni... sports meeting for students, of all Chinese Catholic Schools in the Colony, was hold at
INTER-GOVERNMENT WAR DEBTS
(Continued from Paye 9.1.
"Your present suggestion of general review goes far beyond anything contemplated or proposed at any time in the past, either by President Hoover or by this Govi ernment, and even the suggestion quoted in your Note was not adopt ed by the Congress of the United States.
Lausanne.
"They went to Lausanne and,`.
thero cano to a certain agreement
"I appreciate the importance of
ailing Isobel, after having been Caroline Hill on Saturday after that all reparation payments should the step taken by the Governments
misfortune to break hja tiller. The Isobel then finished under a jury tiller, but naturally had to take fast place.
stimulus
be suspended.
at Lausanne in respect to repara- woll up near the leaders at the noon. The events were well ontor. jed qud keenly competed, and the
"We never contemplated a stalotion and the possible effect upon Yacht Club mark turn had the
meeting proved one of the best that in which we might be asked to those creditor nations of the loss has been held. Wrather conditions make paymenth equal to another of that source of income, I am not were not ideal buy the sharp cold shilling in the pound on our In oblivious to the fact that the world. may have given just a little extra will receive nothing from our deh fall of prices has increased the come tax while at the same time we wide depression and the concurrent tors. That, alike from the point weight of dobta in manze parts of The prize distribution tool: Blace of view of justice, and the possibil. the world nor to the fact that the immediately after the last event when Mr. Shak Chun, San, theity of maintainng our industries, decronso of international trade has
would be absolutely insufferable." increased the difficulties of obtain
ing foreign exchange. an being first over the line follow President of the Committes respon el closely by Wings. Ailsa, sailedible for the meeting, thanked all
FULL TEXT OF U.S. by Major Lochner, kopt the lead who had given prizes, and con
gratulated the winners.
REPLY all through but had a great race paid a tribute to all who had help with Speedwell, sailed by Majorod with the arrangements. Psn. Pts; Stewart, which took second place
St. Andrew's Society.
Yacht.
A-La Cindu (Mr. Ans:
struther)........................ Up-Dorothea (Mr. Jack) 2 Y.-Wings (Mr. Shaw).. 4 Y4-Boojum (Mr. Grieve)
D.N.F., fouled mark,
5
19
4
9
11
In the other third division the Linealus won by a single path the Borderera accounted thus sailors were really unchucky" in
sing. In the first file minutes the Radio Sports Club by two. ais me in an interesting ghen, of the game, they was all in the Lincoln's territory and the Naryal the Lineolus, who are also in
Son) pugju kao gene | Special "pealed, run for langue Tendership, took Y6,-Adanar (Dr. Nichol- bail hope for a bentuk ak polut from South China by
Wil- (Mr. Athletics Gs.--Zephyr As the axe did feeding by times of a 31 vietny.
hotdented for Toon by sever clear daz que meats a phy and rely while the Club - Recreio, wing from end to endiging of horns wrsit down by 24 and it be the intertal when the Niguade.
SP
at the e si aletak
In the cul balt, the soldier i we had pin to fintain slir bend hot winter and to kep However, the
by
sailor Fa wonderful fance of mah aby ned. “A amanda anaird the
心
Lineolas and manor wha
trusted with that kirk, falled 4 some. The dual vom fod 1 g the Lionby Fallout for the game, which, on the run of the play, should be ben shared by The Navy, at last.
SOUTH CHINA. CLUB.
LEAGUE TABLES
FIRST DIVISION
Goals.
3
Bender is Artillery
St. Joseph's
P. AV, D., F. A. P. 7511 (1) 5917 12 30 731 212 7 9
South China ... 54uIT #8 Lincolus Athletic
high Navy Kowloon Polic Recreio
53m 214 70 A 221 20 10 6 30310 19 0
South China..... 9 4 1 492 18 9 Navy Taung Tsin Ewo Kowloon Club St. Joseph's Eastern
The Cincat forvenids proverl tou Tast in the Club defene in this game and the result was an en Borderers. victory for the Chinese. Pan Ka Lincolns Pa, who was absent from th team Artillery lae made a welemme return to the gas and he led his team so well that the issue was never in daubt. In the early stages of the Ave, the Club held the Chinese well, but after the interval, they f the pieces. Ng Po Kiu put the Chinese one goal ahead before half me and Pan Ka Ping added two -mont" after the interval while Kam Cung Lu nddød a fourth, The Club managed to sure just before Do final whistle the goal coming thing Boyd,
KOWLOON ». ATHLETICS.
Hanson)
Total
10
3
4
A
34
AFTERNOON RACE-
Preparatory ROWN, 2.55 starting gun. 3 p.nl,
Course: Start, Club Line Wesd to East, Channel Rocks (5.4, Mark On Line (S.), Kowloon Rel: (P), Rumsey Shor (P.).
Finish: Cluti Line W.. to E. Uislaner: miles.
The 4th Championship race was also decided. In the "I" and "y class, the start was a fair one, Ail.
on handicap by a margin of 45 acconds.
While making a poor start in the Garl cinas, Zephyr, which started 20 seconds late, won unmistakeably by 7 minutes from Miss Patchett's boat, Toynette, anffed by Command- op Stevenson. The weather sermed to suit Zephyr and her helmuman, Mr. F. E. Skinner, very well.
RESULTS
Boys' Events (Open).
I also
100 yds., Chang Chung (Kung Kno); 2, Lak Fung Yuen (R Lap a. Wong Tang Mau (Ka Lapp).
REPARATIONS A EUROPEAN QUESTION
LONDON, Nov. 95. The test of President Hoover's Note to the British Government has now been relenwed for publication oydset, Chan Clang Kung
The main points were Rant: 2, Lok Furg Yuen (in the statement issued from the Lola & Yeung Yin Wah (Ship White House two days ago. Shing).
40 yds. 1, Lauk, Fung Yuen (Kati Lap); 2, Lai Shing (Rung Kan);
The Handicav Class, The start of the Handicap class Face was interesting as Dorothea ina. Cheung You Tsol (Shiu Shing). Ion berth to Rulla and Colleen wan 550 yds. -1, Leung Yin Sum (Shin able to illustrate Dr. Manfred Shing); 2, Leung Yin Wah (Shin Curry's theory
the advantage of Shing); 3. Chan Wing Lam (Keng this position. Dorothea with Me | K:o),
1. Edwards at the heim, in the Tahridual Champion-tack For perfect se position was able to Yuen of the Kai Lap School with give a dirty wind to the other two | 11 points, boats on her weather thereby her Champlin School-Kung Kao self hoeling over and shooting ahend | School with 14 points, from the mysterious impulse sn obtained. Argulla 2, with a new Psa. Ets. experimental "mast was travelling well, but had the misfortune twice to carry away a jib which effective. ly put her out of the running,
Bi. George's Society. Yacht,
-Burothea (Mr.
Morning Race
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
4TH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
Comse:-(1) Quarry Bay M.B. (19), (2) Channel Rocks (P.), (3)| Mack Line (5), (4) Kowloon Rock ($), (3) Channel Rock (5.).
Distance: 8.1 miles.
"I" and "Y" Olass-Started at 2.30 p.m.
AA-L -Lindn
Dr.
5
1
...... 3,0 3 10 10 6
6204-13 17 4 0.4 10 si
Pearce)
1
13
Ye-Wings (Major Stow-
»
འ $52 0
nit).
??
11
Ya. -Bojum
(Captain
SECOND DIVISION
Fowkes)
YG-Adanne (Mr. Pick-
I
Athletic
24 H
# 9 10 31 6 17 0 38 6 16
ering)
10
3
G8.-Zephyr (Mr Cock).... a
A. 3 2 1 22 13 12 B. 5 1 295 14 15
Total
45 12
8 40 42 108 B3 14 15 20 7 730 420 14 8 1 10 20 5 7 2 1 1 2 1 8.15 41
Total Pointe
87
5
B 0 0.8 7:32 0 7 007: 349 0
St. Andrew's Society.
Yacht.
Pan. Pte. As--Carpenter (Mr.
Shiride)
7 0
Yacht Ailsn
(Maj, Lochner)
0
7 1 1 30
8 7
135
9 0 1 1 26
D 15 7. 14 C 13
3
Speedwell.....
Y3.-Blue Jacket (Mr.
8 0 1 1 31 13 13
Grieve)
3
g
Mnj. Stewart) Daphne
Y5.-Speedwell (Dr.
8.00
9-23 12 12
Nicholson)
3
10
South China
Signals Radio N.A.F.
0 3 0 8 13 23 6
Hamson)
11
0 3 0 8 13 23 6
8.9 1 3 14 13 5
4 0204 10 20 4
Total Morning. Rare
8 11 8 12 38 0.0, 1 8 0 54
3
Total Points
1
THIRD DIVISION
St. Joseph's Lincolns R.A.S.C. Borderers Athletic
The Athletics took full points Recreio from Kowloon hy virtue of smart R.E....... team work and better shooting University ability. The Kowloon team should Taikoo at het have charal the paints, but after time they depended on their weight and lost possessium at i vital moments.
The Chinese scored early in the first half through Yeung Kam Po and although Kowison had much the bigger share of the game after that, they failed to equalised, Although they had many opportu nities to do 50.
HI.. Diana (Mr. Jack) D.N.F., fouled mark. Y-Why Wonder? · (Mr.
Shaw).
0 5 0 4 19 17 10 G3.-Eunice (Mr. Wil-
8 2 0 0 17
SMALL UNITS FOOTBALL
ARTILLERY TEAMS DOING
WELL
*18815
Time Time Fin. 4.23.21 4.23.21 10
4.24.48 4.24.07 8
Runner-up School Ki School with 12 points,
Lap
outlined
In the course of the Reply President Hoover lays further em phasis on the Americaa contention that reparations are solely a Euro pran question, having no connection with war debts to the United States and in which the United States is not, in any way, involved.
He feels sure, therefore, that no inference could have been intended in the British Note of November 10 that the settlement of the re paratione problem at Lausanne was The Boys' Individual Champion made in reliance upon any com Can was pheonted by, Mr. N. Emitments given by the United States Allaye, the Boys' Selwol Champion Government. ship Cup by Mr. Fang Keung, and the Boys Schmal Hunners-up Shield hy the Chinese Catholic Young Men's Society,
Girls' Events (Open).
5 yds. Ma on Chan (St. Margaret's): 9, Ip Man In (St. Paul's); 3, Fan Lin Yung (Tak Ying).
100 yus-Chow Kwai Sim (St. Margaret's); %, Ma Hon Chun (St. Margaret's); 3, Lan Kit Ching (St. Joseph's Kindergarden).
220 yds.-1 Chow Kwai Sina (St. Margaret's); 2, Ma Hon Chun (St. Margaret's), Lab Kit Ching (St. Joseph's Kindergarden).
"I also recognise the relation. which thow fuel may bent to the process of recovery, ;
Depression in Ameries.
"On the other hand, it must be remembered that these incidenta of depression havo also fallan (with greng weight upon the American people and the effects upon them directly as taxpayers, or otherwise, of any modification of the agre this country cannot be disregarded. ment with respect to debts đụp tò
"I assume it was for the pur pose of deliberately and carefully. giving due consideration to the conflicting elements in the world situation, differing, as they would. in various countries, that thin Government adopted the system which I have described. I confess
cannot see any representation iu your Nots which would he likely to induce Congress to act upon the question by a differency now from which it has acted in the past. the mer and principles upon
President's Attitude..
The attitude of the President, therefore, is that for any suggested study of inter-governmental finan- Dopressing Conditions Appreciated. eial obligations as now existing, President Hoover appreciates sont such agency as I have referral the various depressing conditions to should be created to consider but saya that the Americans are this question individually with each also hard hit and expresses the Government as heretofore: opinion that by the payment of the Dogembar 18,
"The President is propared to instalment dun on the prospects of a satisfactory ap recommend to Congress that it proach to the whole question would constitute an agency to examine the
whole subject. greatly increase.
"As to the suspension of the
The American Reply states's ! fully appreciate the importance of British debt due on December 18, the proposal contained in your note which is one of the objectives in of November 10th and the serious your Nate, no authority lies with noss of the situation upon which the Executive to grant such an ex- it is predicated, The more fact tension and no facts have been.
possession which 50 yds.-1, Wang Choi Hang that your Government suggests the placed in our (Holy Infant); 2. Wong Wai Kucnecessity of a review of inter could be presented to Congress for Cor. Pts. (St. Paul's); 3, Fang Yuk King governmental financial obligations favourable consideration.
presente a circumstance, which must (Pui Ching).
Such importanee is attached by be given the most serious consider our Government and people to the tion.
maintenance of the original agree Essential Conditions."
ments in full by paymont on December 15, as to far outweigh the In a matter of such importance, reasons now apparent for its au there must be allowed no
oppor-pension, and by such payments the tunity for misunderstanding or prospects of a entisfactory approach failure to reach conclusions satis to the whole question, in my opin factory to both Governments and ion, would be greatly increased." peoples.
The United States Note is receir- you will permit me to recall very briefly some of the essential condiing the careful consideration of the tions" and limitations which would] British Government. control on the part of this Govorn- ment such a review and might effect its decisions.
1.26.58 4.20.58
(Capt. C. T. Ingle)
{Vings..c
4.90.17 4.27.36
ง
(Mr. R. Maloue)
Why Wonder 4.30.33 4.20.52
Yacht Zephyr
Individual Champion.-Ma Hon Chun of the St. Margaret's School with 11 points.
Champion School St. Mar Haret's with 21 points.
Runner-up School.-St. with & points.
Paul's
3 The Girls' Individual Champion ship Cup was presented by Dr. Y. Y. Tang, the Girls School Cham- pionship Cup by Mrs. Fung Keung, and the Girls School Runner-up Cup by Mr. J. S. Shak.
(Capt Dunlop)
Blue Jacket ...
4.31.02 4.30.41
4
31
Maj. Atkinson)
"G" Class-Started at 2.35 p.m.
Time Time Pin. Cor. Pts. 4.35.04 4.35.04 8
(Mr. F. E. Skinner) Toynette 4.43.23 4.42.01.
(Cdr. Stevenson, R.N.) Sirius
4.42.48 4.42.57 (Mr. W. Sporleyder) Cinel
4.40.29 4.49.0 (Maj. MacIntyre) Eunice
4.44.23 4.43.02
4.47.47 4.46.26 2
4
5
Cock St. George's Team.-E. (Captain), H. J. Pearce, C. F. Hyda, G. Pickering, Capt. C. Fowkes, and Major P. S Stewart.
St. Andrew's team.-A. L. Shields (Captain). T. H. R. Shaw, R. M. Jack, S. T. Williamson, R. Grieve, and Dr. Nicholson:"
THE BOWLS MATCH
The result of the lawn bowls
win
for St. Joan
Good progress is being made with Lo Chai Wan the Army Small Units Football com. Added further goal for the petition. At present the R.A.S.C match was also a Athletics before the interval.
hend the table with the 12th and George's by 30 to 46. In the second ball the Kowloon | 29th Batteries, R.A.. in the team made a determined effort to conger positions having both of St. George's
reduce the lead, but although they had much the botter of the game, they failed to make any impression on the Chinesu, whose clever foot work often lalt the Kowloon players' standing. There was no scoring in the second half and the final whistle found the score 20 in favour of the Athloties.
R.A. r, ST. JOSEPH'S,
Society...
them played and won two raatches, while the R.A:S.C. out of five games have lost two, won two, and draws L. 8. Greenhill
one.
St. Andrew's
Society.
Rink No. 1.
W. T. Southern W. McFarlane
(Skip) ..... 21 (Skip)
14
A. Stevensom V. Goulborn J. W. C. Bonnar The competition started in OctoB. E. Maughan A. McFarlane bor, eight teams being entered and will continue till the end of the . B. L. Dowbig K.E. Oring.
(Skip) ....... gin (Skip) 22 football season.
'fink No. 2 The following are the results of C. B. Johnson N. M. Curry the games to date:
R. J. Vernal} R. M. McLay RE.
4 R.A.S.C.
L. E. Longbottom R. M. Keown 12th Bty...R.A. 4. R.C. of Big. The Hon. Mr. 30th Bty, R.A. 2. R.A.S.C. R.E..
5 R.C. of Sig. Through મ misunderstanding 24th Bty., R.A. several of the players for ths St. R.E. Joseph's team turned up at Sookun- ILC, of Sig. poo instead of at Happy Valley for R.E. this game and the result was the R.A.M.C. college fieldcel several reserves, R.A.O.C. which gave the team no chance R.A.S.C. whatever against the artillerymod.R.A.SC.
0 24th Bty., R.A. 3 The soldiers scored three goals in R.C, of Big. the first half and added four more
R.C. of Sig. 0 20th Bly. R.A. 2 The following games were post| in the second. The Saint's only gual came in the second half through poned and will be played at at
later date:-
Santos. The R.A. goal scorers were Hardy (4), Snooki (2) and Hop- Lins.
BORDERERS
V.
EASTERN.
The Borderers, were too good for Eastern when these two teams-met. The former 18 at the head of the league with eight wins in eight games, while the latter has sustain-
(Mr. Handy)
(Mr. F. Cope) "H Class Started at 2.55 p.m..
Time Tim! Fin. Cor. Pts. .......... 4.39.11 4.33.98 (Lt.Cdr. H. Graham)
Yacht Colleen
В
Diana
4.37.38 4.36.01 0 (Mr. C. F. Hyde)
Ralla 4.36.45 4.39.45 6
(Mr. R. Stock)
Siakin... D.N.F.
(Mr. R. M. Jack)
Dorothea 4.44.41 4.30.58
#
(Mr. R. P. Edwards)
Argulla: 4
4.56.13 4.51.20
3
(Mr. H. J. Penree)
3
15
3 RA.M.C.
Rink No. 3.
2 R.A.M.C.
2 12th Bty., R.A.
J. Bentley
JB, Row
E. Stone
.-
W. Kay
↑ R.A.M.C.
3
8. Dencon
A. T. Hamilton
1 R.A.S.C.
3
L.. J. Davies
3
3 R.E.
2
• TAO:C
4
0 RC. of Sig.
P. 20th
October 20-N.A.S.C. Battery, R.A. October 25-20th Battery, R.A, 1.
24th Battery, R.A. November 1-24th Battery, R.A.
. R.A.S.C
Novbniber 2-12th Battery, R.A.
v. R.EY November 3-1.A.0.C
Battery, R.A.
20th
The Table.
ad a defent in one of the seven- games in which they have appeared: RAS.C.
P.W.LD. Pts
1
When the teams met, there was no 12th Rattery, R.A. 9 200 doubt as to the ice and it was 2011 Battery, R.A. baly a question of "How many R.A.1.C
3. 200
goals! The soldiers took things R.E.
412 13
easily and scored four, two of these 24th Battery, R.A. 1 1.0 poming from Mathias and one each R.A.O.C........ from. Pritchard and Wallace,
2
RC of Signāls-
10 3530
(Skip) ....... 16
A. Chapman
(Skip)
WINS FOR AILSA, ZEPHYR,
COLLEEN AND JOSS
17
2ND CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
Course (1) Quarry Bay M.B. (P), (9) Channel Rocks (P.), (3) Mark an. Lini (8.), (4) Kowloon Hock (8.), (5) Channel Rock_(15.)..
Distance:8.1 miles.
# A "' Ulase-Started at 2.20 p.m.
Yacht
Time Pts. *Joss
4.08.93 11
(Mr. J. Stanton) Jant
(Mr. Krogh-Moe)
Oslo
4.00.37 1
4.09.12 - B
4.09.44
7
Saturday, though, by no means an ideal day as regards weather atr least provided a wind which suited
(Mr. Bergaust) the Anker Clasa yachts in their second championship race.
They started well together, Jao. eailed La Linde ....... by Mr. Krogh-Moe, getting well(Mr, A.-L. Shields).
Wasp II. away, with Oslo, sailed by Mr- Bergaust, following close at hand. Artoms
La Linds and Cicado" were rather Tato. K
(Major Gridin)
(Comdr. Newill) Gull The Quarry Bay mark boat with(Mr. NAPRE a strong food tide running is al Carpenter-
(MrH. 8. Rouse) ways a ticklish proposition to round 4
by reason of a patch of calm Acada A
That vicinity-Saturday provod ne exception and skill and judgment were required by the yachtsmen zt 9 this mark. Jan and Joss, sailed by Mr. Stapton,-at-this-point were
BILLIARDS
CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE
COLONY
A desire has recently been ex- prossed in several quarters for a Individus Billiards Championship of the Colony.
With this end in view
"Not only is there reserved to Congress the ultimate decision in respect to the funding, refunding Dr amendment of those inter- "governmental obligations under consideration, but Congress in the past has itself provided machinery in the shape of a World War For- eign Debt Commission for the in vastigation of facts and for mak- ing recommendations upon which nation might be taken.
"The Executive might recom- mend but the facts and. the ovid ence were submitted to and the de-
GANDHI NOT
TO FAST
• (THROUGH REUTER'S AGRICT,]
POONA, Nov. 20. GANDHI has recoded from his
decision to restart fasting on. December 1 unless the famora' Temple Guruvayoor is opened to "Untouchables ” which strict Hindua caurot stomach..
Undoubtedly, such a tournament would greatly assist the game in the Colony and it is therefore pro- posed to stage the Championship under the auspices of St. Patrick's cision made by Congress acting referendum to be taken on the Club, Hong Kong, provided that through this machinery, sufficient support is forthcoming.
The Tournament will be open to all ranks of the Navy, Army, Air Force, and to all Civilians resident in the Colony.
Games will be of 250 points in the initial stages, 500 in each semi- final and 1,000 in the final, and will be played on the tables at St.. Patrick's Club,
An entrance fee of $1 will be charge, to defray expenses and east of trophies, etc.
Entrics should be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary, St. Patrick's Club, Garden Road, not later than Saturday, December 17, 1832,
WATER POLO AT THE "Y"
Y.M.C.A. DRAW WITH 8TH DESTROYER 'FLOTILLA
4.00.46
The European Y.M.C.A. water 4.10.25 polo tenn ontertained a team from the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla in the Y pool on Sunday afternoon, 10.42-47
whon a fast, evenly, contested game 4.12.033 was played to a two all draw.
The home team's crack forward, 4.14.07 2
Schreuder, was again in evidence by scaring bulb goals, while a simi lar feat was performed by How- lands for the visitor, Honours were about even, the final scores being a fair indication of the play.
(Mr. C. Ce Blake) Isobel 4.20.20, 1
(Comdr. Cowland)
Points subject to protest Joss vermus Jan.
They have now consented to a
question.
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