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TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS

Some Interesting Games 'Ahead

(BY "' TOUCHER."}

LEAGUE TENNIS

MIXED DOUBLES SÜRPRISE

The first batch of Mixed Doubles matches were played off yesterday when some interesting tennis was

seen.

I.R.C. started their season by going down ti U.S.R.C. to the tune of 7 sets to 9 while the C.ILC. scur ed an unusually big victory over Kowloon Cricket Club, and the ladies Recreation Club conooded

Thef are four games in each division to be decided this after-only three sets out of the nine to

oop and those in the first division Iteerein

are of particular interest. Before making any forecasts on the chances

of the team, it may be as well to

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE - 10,

GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING

N. Williamson, SUNDAY, JUNE 11. Old Course.

9.32 a.m. Major MoIntyre and R.

A. Rodgers,

H. K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

(Orders by Colonal G. Bird, D.B.Q., Q.B.X., command. ing HK.V.D.0.)

1.-Parade.

(a) Corps' Band :—

Anere will be a Baud Practice on Headquarters J. G. Campbell and Werusy, June le at A. Stewart.

ako pl. surp.

A. T. Lay and A. E. Lissaman

(4) The Battery:-"

1933

SENATOR BORAH

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Vigorous Speech Against THE MACAO JOCKEY

Gold

HOW HE CARRIED SENATE WITH HOM

Washington, June 3. In one of the most vigorous speeches of his career, Sanator William E. Borah, Republican, to- day led the anti-gold forces of the There will be a parade for Senate to victory and the repeal Lewis Gun Instruction at 330 p.m.of the gold standard acts

Hrad adopted by the overwhelming' vote op urday, Jung 13 at

of 48 to 20.

T. quarter.

(2) The Peak Range will be avail- able for Battery use on Sunday, June 18. Those wishing to fire will mtorm Bdr. Marshall.

9.30

>

N. K. Littlejohn and H. ..N, Williamson.

9.40

9.44

K.0.0. . .R.O.

C. H. Bradley and E. D. Matthews.

give the fixtures, which are as fol lows:-

9.49

[1

The scores were ;--

First-Division?

E. C. Fincher and Miss O

9.52

tal

Dalziel (K.C.C)

H. C. Webb and G. May.

TAIKOO CRAIGEN

GOWER

F.

Police.

thea! M. Litton

K. Lo and Mrs.

8-4

"'.

Kowloon C.C.

K.B.G.C.

RECREIO

P. Kowloon Dock.

Civil Service.

lost to Tsui and Mrs. Chui., 38 lost to Ho Ka' Lau and Miss

R. Perry ..

0-6

Second Division.

CIVIL

E. F. Fincher and Mrs. Hambly

(K.C.C.).

GOWER.

lost to M. K. Lo and Mrs.

Littän last to Tsui and Mrs. Chui 5-7 lost to Ho Ka Lau vd Mixe

Perry

36

3-7

SERVICE » Polier R.C. CRAIGEN. Inalina R.C. I'. YACHT CLUB. Becreio." KOWLOON

C.C Electric R.C. Taikoo . Polica.

Taikoo has only won a single maich out of four played but the Polier seem to have fallen off con-" siderably and on the fast Taikos rinks, the home team, enjoying the advantage they do, is more likely to come away with the points than .the Pulier.

Craigengówer. Kowloon C.C.

Playing/on. the Craigengower ground there dus not appear to be much hope for the K.C.C. and the Chod team should not have much' diffenity in bringing away another victory. The Craigengower team practice very hard every day and on their own rinks will be very hard to bent.

Kowloon B.G.C. r. Kowloon Deck.

These twa Peninsula Clubs are playing on the former's rinks, and it is not likely that the Dock mer The will surprise the home team. fatty have not been beaten at home,

A. E. P. Guest and Miss

Griffiths (K.C.C.)-

wal M. K. Lo and Mrs.

Litton

6-3

lost to Tsui and Mrs. Chui 4-6

lost to Ho Ka Lau and Miss

Perry

U.S.R.U., I.R.C.

The scores were:-" Coldman and Mrs. Lochner

(U.S.R.C.)

bent S. A. Rumjaha and Mrs..

Kew

beat H. D. Rumjahn and

Miss R. Rumjahn beat J. A. Cassumbhoy and

Miss J. Gecks

4-6

6-3

TO-NIGHT'S

SWIMMING GALAS

ATTRACTIONS AT V.R.C.

AND YM.C.A.

Postponed from last week, the V.R.C. swimming fete will be held to-night, the first avent commencing at 9.15 p.m. sharp. A very inter-

esting programme of eight events has been drawn up and dancing at the conclusion of the sports has

been scheduled for so that it seems that those who care for this form of entertainment will have plenty to amuse them at the Y.R.C.

The Y.M.C.A. also holding their night fete to-night and they have also drawn up a very interesting programms and it looks very much as if bathing fans will be hard put to it, to decide which of the two sports they will attend.

The programme for the Y.M.C.A. is as follows

6-3

0.0

and

Mrs.

9. 100

Bryan (U.S.R.C.)

Dr." Tottenham

beat S. A. Rumjahn and Mrs.

Krw

1. 50 yards handicap aggregate

(four heats).

yards handicap.

strokes

3. 50 yards handicap (ladies).

Kauge Officer Liput M. De Ville.

(c) Engineer, Company:

Practice at Miniature Range on Monday, 12th inst.

(d) Corps Signals:-

|

Was

The defances of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia and Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylunia were overridden even to the extent

OLUB.

FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

SUNDAY, 11th JUNE, 1933.

First Saddling Ball at 1.30 p.m. First Race at 2 p.m.

ADMISSION :-

To Members' Finaldaure 32. To Public Enclosure 40 Centa. Members MUST show their badges to gain admittan, LADIES are cordially admitted to attend the Races without charge.

NO LADIES tickets will be issued. Tifins, Teas and Refreshments will be obtainable at the Race Course at

of making the gold repeal bill re-resonable prices. troactive.

The bill now goes to President Roosvelt who is expected to sign it immediately inasmuch as he

Parade at Corpe Headquarters at sponsored the measure. 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 13, (e) Machine Gun Troop:--

Parade at Causeway Bay Stables at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 13, 1933.

(1) Armoured Car Section: --

The Section will parade on Mon- Jay, 12th at Headquarters at 5.30

p.m.

(0) Machine Gun Company :---

N.C.O.'s Parade: Thursday, June 15-Assembling Fitting and Inspec: tion of Equipment. Squad Drill with Arms..

Nos. 1 Parade Friday, June 16 Repairs and Adjustment. () Portuguese Company :--

-

With the signing of the bill all forma of Doney issued by the United States will become legal tonder, acceptable in payment of customs dues and all other obliga- tions to the Government. Likewise the Government, without fear of legal opposition, will fis able to redeem its bonds and pay the in- terest thereon in any lawful money of the United States. It will maks redeem these it unnecessary to obligations in gold, despite the fact that the bonds carry gold clauses. The same provisions will apply to private debts which carry gold clauses.

When the measure reached the position attempted to force through door of the Senate to-day, the op-

See. Steamboat Co's notices for special asilings to Macao."

BEST, AND

LARGEST

Carnation SELLING

Brain

EVENOLATED

MILK

(892

BRAND OF

EVAPORATED

MILK IN

THE WORLD

Role Agents':

HONG KONG & S. CHINA

(1) There will be a lecture by Captain S. Jarvis, M.. to all N.CO's and any men of the Com-

an amendment providing that only CONNELL BROS, CO., LTD. pany who like to turn up; on Tues-

future gold obligations would be day, June 13 at 5.30 p.m. at Head-affected. Senators Reed and Glass declared that the bill as it stood querters.

(2) There will be a lecture by

was unconstitutional because of C.S.M. Slattery to all N.C.O.'s and

the retroactive provision and that any men of the Company who like Congress was not empowered to. turn up on Tuesday, June 20 destroy obligations once made in at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters.

good faith. Had the measure pass- Subject-Duties and responsibili-ed, the Government would have ties of N.C.O.'s of an Infantry baen compelled to redeem outstand Battalion.

In connection with the last item,) Anzac Company :-

breast

4. Team Race (teams of eight).

6-2

5. Under water race (25 yards).

beat HD. Rumjahn and

Miss Rumjaha

8. Novelty Race.

6-2

7. Water Pulo.

beat Cassumbhoy and Miss

Gecks

6-2

(U.S.R.C.).

lost to S. A. Rumjahn and

Mrs. Kew

4-0

beat H. D. Rumjahn and

Miss Ramjahn

lost to Cassinbhoy and Miss

Geck

0-2

4-0

having only lost the match so far-Waring and Miss N. Hancock

that with the Recreio on the Re creio's gree

Kowloon Dock, on

the other hand have only one vic tory to show this season, and that wax at the expanse of the Police.

Recreio . Civil Service.

This is the best match of the afternoon and although I predict a win for the Portuguese side, I do so simply because they are playing on their own ground. The Civil Service side, however, can be fully expected to put up a good fight for the points, but Luiz-Guteirrez & Co. should win.

SECOND DIVISION

The most interesting match in the second division should be the Civil Service game against the Police. The Civil Service team have been practising very hard and should give the Police plenty of work, though the latter are very confident of getting away with the points. There should be a good gaine, with the odds slightly in favour of the Civil Service side,"

Indians. Craigengower.

The only house team that is likely to lose to-day is the Indian R.C. who will be entertaining the Crai.

The geugower Cricket Club.

dians are in their first year and it seems to me just a matter of by how many points they will go under to the Happy Valley Club

Yacht Club Recreio. Much as I doubt the chances of the Yucht Club in this güme, "I still can't help feeling that they are not ilikely to go under to the Recreio. "The match will be played at North Point and although the Yacht Club lost two consecutive league games in seem to be recent weeks, they stronger on paper than the Recreio seide

Kowlog Electric R.C.

Recreto 1. L.E.C.

The scores were:-.

F.

J. Remedios

and

Miss

Botelho (Recreio),

C.

lost to H. J. Armstrong and

Mrs. Stafford-Smith

it is interesting to not that the (1) The Company will parade at first and second teams of the full strength in Mufti at Head Y.M.C.A. will be mixed up and quarters on Monday, June 12 for As 2 the teams so drawn that one side Machine Gun Instructiona I will have all the attackers while definite programme has been laid the other side, will have players down for Instructions in the Vick- who have been accustomed for de ers Machine Gun throughout the fence work.

coming Training Season, all ranks are urged to make a special effort to attend weekly parade from now 1. This applies especially to those

The V.R.C programme is as follows:-

ing bonds in gold. It was pointed out that this could not possibly be done if there was a general de- mand for gold..

Cannot be Maintained.

Senator Borah declared the Con- stitution was very explicit in giv ing Congress the full power to is- sue and coin money and regulate its value. He traced the history of the gold dollar and declared that since Congress had made the Machine Gun Training. (Repeated). gold standard and passed lawa to (2) An N.C.O. Parade will be asforce it, it had the right to re- held on Friday, June 16 at 6.30peal the laws.

1. 50 Yards Handicap. (Boys). 2. 50 Yards "D" Class Handi-Men who have had no previous

cap (Aggregate).

3. 100 Yards (Membere) "B"

Class Handicap.

4. 50 Yards "C" Class Handicap.

5. 100 Yards Members "A" Claas.

Members 8. Diving.

2-6

brat R. Trail and Miss

Thomas .....

Handicap.

0-3

7. Members Team Race.

lost to R. H. Wild and Mrs.

Waddell

& Water Polo.

26

A. Baretto and Miss O. M.

Ribeiro (Recreio) -

lost to H. J. Armstrong and

Mrs. Stafford-Smith

bent R. Trail and Misa

Thomas

loat to 1. H. Wild and Mrs.

Waddel!

p.m., al N.CO's are expected to "I am convinced that the gold

ttend.

Sealed (k):-

standard cannot be maintained in The Officers Commanding the unthe face of currency depreciation dermentioned Units will issue their in thirty-six nations," said Sena- The main event in the VRC Orders to their Commands separate-tor Borah. "These nations have standard although they fought programme is the "A" Class Facey-M.M.G. Section and A.A.LA been compiled to abandon the against abandonment until it was forced upon them.

over 100 Yards. There are six en tries these being S. V. Gittins, H

L. Ozario, E. B. da Roza, W.

Company.

2-Rlies and Bayonets,

All Rifles and Bayonets to be re-

2-0 Lawrence, H. M. Remedios and L. turned to Stores for Arms Inspec-

Roza Pereira. The event being ation. Ghandicap, it should prove extreme.

ly interesting.

+4-0

"A.

Y. Beinedios and Miss (). Botelho (Heervio)

·lost to H. J. Armstrong and

Mrs. Stafford-Sinith beat R. Trail and Miss

Thomas

1-6

6-i

2-6

lost to R. H. Wild and Mrs.

Waddell

THE SEASON'S HIGHEST SCORE

GREAT INNINGS BY C. F. WALTERS

(Special Air Mall Service)

U.S. BASEBALL

GIANTS BEAT PHILADELPHIA

(THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.]

WASHINGTON, June 8. IN A hard hitting game to-day Philadelphia beat the New York Yankees by 14 runs to 10: Jimmy Foxx had the time of his life gocking the Yankees pitchers and he completed the circuit three times.

The New York Giants managed to nose out Philadelphia in the National League, where St. Louis did likewise with Chicago.

Boston nosed out Washington Senators in the first game of a dozen double header, but had a rins notched against them in the Scores as supplied by Heuter

were:

London, May 18. C. F. Walters, the Worcester-

second. shire captain, played a great in- There is not much in this matchnings for Worcestershire in their and K.C.C. ought to be able to match with Kent at Gravesend yes- comfortably account for the Hong terday, his score of 226 being the The latter highest of the season and the big Kong Electric team. have only won one game so far, gest of his carcer. and that was against the Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. on the other hand have done comparatively well and should add one more win to their list.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB TEAMS

C.C.CE.C.O.

At Happy Valley at 3.30 p.n day. (Ferry 2.45).

C. Fiacher, J. Chadwick A. Howe, A. Hyde Lay (Skip

In eight innings this season Wal- tore has scored 566 runs, and has an average of 80. E5, being once not out. His highest innings previous ly was 190 againat Warwickshire at Worcester last season. Worces tershire completed their first in- nings for 383, Freeman calobrat- ing his 44th birthday by taking bight wickets for 110 runs, and Kent then made 46 runs without loss.

Fergusson, J. Fraser (Skip).. DESTRA K.0.0. “A” », HEIRO,

H. Gitting, H. Overy, H. Hough-

ton, A. E. Silkstone (Skip).

At KC.C., at 3.30 p.m. to-day

Kristofereco, HÔ, Huber, W.

W Hirst, J. P. Robinson: ()

JV M. Brown, F. Maddox, E. Kern, M. Jack

. E. Skinner, F. Goodwin, T.T: W. Garr, 5. J. Houghton, V. Continued at foot of next Column) [C. Labrum, L. Jack.

National League.

St. Louis Chicago

Pittsburgh Cincinnati

R

H. B.

2

6

Σ

3

0

8

2

10

2

New York

7.

.8 D

Philadelphia

a

0

0

(Peel, Terry and Ott homered

for New York)

American League.

2

10

Chicago Detroit

0 Philadelphia 14. 19 New York

10 13 2 (Foxx three times homered for Philadelphia and Ruth and Gehrig

A replied for New York)

Oleveland

B.

:1

Bt Loule : 01-10 (Crouch homered for St. Louis)

Washington

Boston Washington

8.-Leave.

No, 1974 Pte. A.B. Grant, No. 14 Pto., granted 11 months leave from 29.1.33 to 28.4.34.

2nd Lieut. F. P. Sequeira, No. 9 Pta, granted 2 months leave from 1.6.33 to 31.6.33. -་

4.-Relinquishment.

"It is true that we might fight to maintain the gold standard but who would attempt to assert that be ruined in the we would not process.

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Singapore Heitor Castro Gloucester Macão Nolasco Peninsula

Kowloon Manila

C. C. CLARKE, Manager.

"This bill is constitutionally sound. It gives us not a dollar based on something we do not pos- Hong Kong, June 8, 1933. Bess in sufficient quantity but an honest dollar in its relation to commodities. Our duty and our aim now is to increase commodity prices. Commodity prices cannot be maintained, at a satisfactory level without currency, stabilisation and we cannot have stabilisation until we are able to meet the com- petition of the nations whose cur- No. 12 L/Sgt. E. M. Sequeira,rencies are now depreciated. Corpe Band, as from 18.5.33.

No. 1319 L/Sergt. E. H. P. White, No. 13 Ptn., relinquishes his Lance Sergeant appointment with effect from 9.0.33.

6.-Struck Off Strength. Having completed 3 years' ser- vice:

No. 159 Bdm, M. H. Sequeira, Corps Band, as from 22.5.33.

No. 153 Bdm. L A. Sequeira, Corps Band, as from 10.5.33.

Having left the Colony- No. 1968 Pte. P. O'Neil Dunne, No. 3 Pin., as from 1.6.33.

Dismissed by the Efficiency Board:-..«

No. 1814 8gr. G. R. Hulbert, Corps Signals, as from 9.6.33.

6.-Strength.

No, 2000 Tpr. W., C Clark, Millington, Ltd., Tol. 25187, M.G. Troop, 0.8.03.

T. H. 8. GALLETTY, Lt., Adjutant, H.K.V.D.O.

AFTER ORDERS

Scottish Company,

(a) Regular weekly Parades will be discontinued until further notice. (b) The Instructional Class for N.C.O.'s will commence on Thurs day 15th inst. and thereafter every alternate Thursday. Particulars of course will be circularised...

CABINET TO CONSIDER WAR DEBTS

J

There are 30 Republicans in the Senate but only 20 of them voted for the standard that their party was pledged to maintain. The others joined the Democratic in- flationists.

The bill was adopted by the House of Representatives earlier in the week.

Due to the opposition of Senstor Glasa, stronger opposition to the United measure was expected. Press.

CARBON MOUNT IGNITES

VALUABLE TIMBER LIKELY TO BE DESTROYED

Durango, Cal., May 22- The Carbon Mountain hera, which is } known as Colorado's false volcano, set fire today to a forest.

for

The peak has been belching flames оте months, covering the countryside with a heavy blanket of smoke.

A first-class fireworks display started last night when a loud explosion followed the rumbling on the mountain. Soon afterwards, fames were seen near the top of the peak and the forest on the slopes quickly caught fire. About the same time, avalanches started and thousands of tons of dirt and to morrow afternoon will consider houlders came crashing down to the

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

Cabinet to consider war debts

Ruger, June 8:

A special meeting of the Cabinok

the situation regarding the next

Instalment of the American War valley below

Debt, which falls due for payment

on Jtine

A good deal of valuable timber

is likely to be destroyed.

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