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LEAGUE TENNIS
U.S. BASEBALL
C. R. C. 'B' WIN
•C DIVISION RESULTS
The feature nf yesterday's League matches was the win by the Chinese R.-Q. over United Services in the "B" Division, By their victory the Chinese have made themselves" fairly sale for the Shield.
Several "C" Division games were also completed. The Police got a trouncing from the Filipino Club. CRC. beat the Indians while Chub de Recreio and the Hong Kong Oricket Club scored wins against AT.C. and K.0.0.
SC DIVISION
AT.C. v. C. de R.
At Sookunpoo the Army Tennis Club lost to Recreio by 6 sets to
3.
P. Shillito and Swatson (A.T.C.)
CHAMPIONS AGAIN
BEATEN
New York, Aug. 9. THE Washington Senators are making a determined bid for Baseball Leagus the American pennant Yesterday they gain cham- defeated the world series pions to increase the gap between the two teams in the standings. Results as cabled by Reuter
i
National Langue.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST
KONG
NEW FREEMASONS HOSPITAL
OFFICIAL OPENING BY THE KING
GIFT OF THE TITLE
ROYAL
(Special Air-Mall Service)
London, July 18. services, and more fully meets the The King, who was accompani- needs of brethren of moderate ed by the Queen, opened yesterday, means, their wives, and children,
the new E. afternoon
Freemasons Your Majesty. has no more loyal Hospital and Nursing Home at subjects than the members of our Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith. Order, and we thank your Majes A large gathering, representative ty and her Majesty the Queen for of Freemasonry in England, at the sympathetic interest you have a tended the ceremony, and had the shown in our undertaking. It will o satisfaction of hearing his Majes- ever be a great encouragement to F. Herman and Jurger hitty accede to a request that the hos us in our work. As president, I,
pital in future should be called invite your Majesty graciously to the Royal Masonic Hospital. declare this building open."
13 10.
R. H.
Boston.
3
5
U
Whitney hit a homer.
Philadelphia.
2
3
1
St. Louis ........ Chicago
* 10
homers.
American League.
Scores:--
Washington
7
lost to J. Xavier and A. E.
New York
W
1
Xavier
2-8
lost to A. Remedios and L.
Ribeiro
Boston
8. 11
1-6
draw with L. Cavalho and
E. T. Xavier
4
11
ሳ "
0
draw with J. Xavier and A.
E. Xavier
los: to A. Remedios and L.
Ribeiro
2-4
lost to F. Cavalho and L. T
Xavier
[W, Oldh• d and A. Savill (A.TC.)
beat J. Xavier and A, E.
Xavier
C-1
brat A. Remedios and £.
Ribeiro
lost to L. Cavalho and L. T.
Xavier
qui
W, Brocker and D. Goold (A.T.C.)
C.R.O.. LR.C
At Causeway Bay the Chinese 1. C. had no difficulty in beating the Indians. They won by 6) to 21 acts.
Scores:
Brown bit a homer. Philadelphia
GIVE LOBS A CHANCE
CLAY SETS A NEW-OLD FASHION
(BY WILLIAM FOLLOCK)
J. C. Clay, with his lobs for Glamorgen, is becoming interest-
gainst Notts at Swansea. ing. He bowled some more of them
The hospital, which has cost £335,000 to build and equip, is considered to be the most up-to- date, in fact and in form," in the country. It will have from 180 eto 200 beds of which not more than
Not since the days of G. H. Simpson-Hayward, of Worcester stire, and D. L. A. Jephson, of B. C Liang and W. C. Lau
(C.R.C.) Surrey, has there been a lab bow beat S. A. R. Bux and Aler of any account in
R. H. Esmail
G-1 cricket, but many players have thought that there was room and 0-2 opportunity for one.
beat AA. Rumjahn and M..
el Arculfi
Heat M. R. Abbas and Y.
el Arculli
W. K. Cheng and T. Y. Liang,"
I hope that Clay will give his 6-9 lbs a good chance; they will be novel to nearly every one playing (C.R.C.) at present. Host to SA. R. Bux and A.
R. H. Esmail
21
heat A. A Rumjahn and M.
el Arculli
30
6-3 beat M. R. Abbas "and Y, el
Arculli
-4
Gismorgan got Notts out for 168, which is their best bowling performance of the season.
"Tich" Freeman had the best bowling figures in a day's cricket that, for an agreeable change, did not disgorge a confusion of runs.
He took five for 18 Kent against Gloucestershire at
The King's Speech.
The King, in reply, said:- "I thank your Royal Highness very sincerely for the address which you, as the head of English
11, 1933
LOCAL GARRISON BILLIARDS
PRIZES DISTRIBUTED LAST
· NIGHT -
There was a large gathering ot the Soldier's Club last night when the Bnal of the Garrison Individual Billiards Championship was played,. resulting in a win by C/Sergeant Jarman over S/Sergeant Clarke..
Major-General Borrett whe among the large gathering present and distributed the prizes at the end of the match. He congratulated the winners of the various trophies. The Portuguese Company won the main item in the years, come petition while O/Sergeant Jarman won both the individual billiards, and the individual snooker tourna ment, besides registering the high- est break in two tournamenta.
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The prize winners were as fol- low
Soldiers Club Billiards Tourna ment:--Winners: Portuguese Co. H.K.V.D.C. Runners-up: "H.Q." Wing, S.W.B.
Garrison Billiards League:-1, South Wales Borderers; 2, Lincola shire Regiment.
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four will be in anyone ward; it is Freemasons, have presented, and I Cun-1, "HQ" Wing, WB: MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON
in a quiet and open situation, and am deeply moved by these further is easily accessible by rail, omniproofs of Masonic loyalty, and 1 bus, and tramcar. A full descrip- fection towards my throne and tion of the building was given in person. It gives both the Queen and myself great pleasure to come here to-day and thus show our continued interest in the craft of which many of my family are
The Times
Trumpeters of the 1st Life Guards sounded a fanfare when, at 3 o'clock, the King and Queen, with the Home Secretary, Sir members. John Gilmour, in attendance, ar- rived at the main entrance to the hospital. Their Majesties were re ceived by the Duke of Connaught, president of the hospital, who had, with him Lord Wakefield, chair man of the board, Lord Marshall, hon. treasurer, and Mr. Percy Still and Mr. C. H. Thorpe, the joint hon, secretaries,
Distinguished Assembly."
minent Freemasons., beth Studd presented a bouquet to the Queen, and the King, to whom
Garrison Billiards Challenge
‚È‚Q." Wing Lincolnshire Regi ment.
Garrison Individual Snooker Championship:-1, C/Sergeant Jur- man; 3, 5/Bergeant Clarke.
Garrison Individual Billiards Championship:-1, C/Sergeant Jár- man; S, S/Sergeant Clarke.
LEAGUE BOWLS.
K.C.C. TEAMS FOR
TO-MORROW.
sent the K.CC. on Saturday:
The following players will repre- R.C.C.. Club. de Recreio at
H. Hampton, V. O Labrum, T. Ferguson, A. E. Silkstono (Skip).. P.R.C. "A" r. K:CO. "A" at Happy Valley:-
A.
J. M. W. Browa, S. J. Houghton.
E. Hayward, J. M. Jack (Skip). A. Jones, A. Spuy, T. W. Carr, L. Jack (Skip).
H. O. Huber, P. Kristofersen, W. W. Hirt, E. Kern (Skip).
has always been one of the first "To give rather than to receive tenets of this Order. It was not surprising, therefore, that the idea of Freemasons' Hospital, to be maintained by its members, met with such an enthusiastic response when initiated more than 20 years ago. The completion of the scheme was delayed by the War, during which, however, the hospitals es Kowloon:- tablished by Freemasons did ex-W. Hyde, J. A. Howe, E. C. In the entrance hall of the ad-cellent work, and I well remem Fincher, A. Hyde Lay (Skip). ministration block
a group of ber a visit paid by the Queen and
H. Gittins, H. Overy, F. Good- guests, assembled to assist in the myself to the institution in Ful-win, J. Fraser (skip). first part of the opening ceremony, ham Road, the immediate prede- included the Archbishop ocessor of this great building. terbury, the Bishop of Guildford, county
"Throughout his life my dear Lord Ampthill, Lord Cornwallis, Sir Colville Smith, Mr. J. Rus father gave the warmest support sell McLaren, Sir. D'Arcy Power, to all measures directed towards Mr. D. Marr Johnson, Mr. C. R. the relief of suffering and distress, Director of and I appreciate your reference L Nicholl, Grand Ceremonies of the United Grand to his work in connection with King Lodge of England, and other pro- Edward's Hospital Fund, in which
Miss Eliza I also take the keenest interest.
"Your object in establishing this hospital has been to provide ac a key was handed by the archi-commodation, equipped with every tacts, was invited by the Duke of medical, surgical, and nursing de Connaught to unlock and open the vice of modern science, for both door into the main hospital build, men and women who, when vic ing. The Archibishop of Canter- tims of sickness, wish to pay ac bury offered a delicatory prayer, cording to their means. This fine and after this their Majesties ins- building," so admirably situated pected the stone of dedication laid and planned to give patients" the by the Grand Master on May 19, benefits of sunshine and fresh air, Gloucestershire were all out for 1932. They were then conducted is a worthy realization of your 125 less than quarter of the through the building to a dais in hopes and cannot fail to bring total they amassed in their prea marquee which had been erected comfort and help to Freemasons vious match-and Kent, who have in the grounds.
and their families. this with 224 for two wickets." Here the general company had Ames is 103 (not out).
assembled. The dais was profuse. A few days ago I wrote that ly decorated with pink hydran
Royal Masonic Hospital. I now concerned about Herbert Sutcliffe and the marquee had an effective declare it open and pray that, and Percy Holmes as their open-olour scheme of green and cream.
with God's blessing, within its beat Carruthers and Smith Ging batsmen, and in a later match, The hand of the Grenadier Guards walls may be found relief from
the hatting order was changed played the National Anthem
suffering Seat Calthorp and Sparrow 61 Barber going in first instead of their Majesties entered. beat Thorpe and Loughlin Holmes against the West Indies.
health The Duke of Connaught, addres Souza and Leonard (F.C.)
The announcement that the hos at Harrogate.
sing the King, said that on behalf of English Freemasons of the pital is to be known as the Royal Masonic Hospital was received United Grand Lodge of England with loud and approving cheers. scattered all over the world, and of many thousands of subscribers, At the close of the speech, the de น as president of the hospital claration that the building, was tendered to his Majesty, who had open was followed by a fanfare of taken so much interest in their trumpets. The Bishop of Guild- ford, Grand Chaplain, offered benevolent institutions and activi- ties, loyal and grateful thanks for prayer, and the Archbishop of Canterbury gave the Patriarchal honouring them with his presence Blessing
KIM Wong and H. O. Tse
(C.R.C)
drew with S. A. R. Bux and
A. R. H. Esmail
lost to A. A. Rumjahn and
3, el Arculli
beat M. R. Abbas and Y.
el Arculli
F.O. v. P.R.O.
0-4
At King's Park Filipino Club
Folkestone.
runs
"With great pleasure do I ac cede to your request that this hos
entertained the Police and trounced Yorkshire must be getting rather gens, and crimson roses and ferna pital shall in future be called the
them by 9 sets to ni.
Scores:-
The Hussein Brothers (F.C.)
beat Carruthers and Smith 6-0 beat Calthorp and Sparrow Tr
heat Thorpe and Loughlin, Kheiro and Ildephonso (F.C.J
beat Carruthers and Smith & beat Calthorpe and Sparrow beat Thorp and Loughlin
H.E.0.0. r. K.0.0.
6-4
He came off, but Sutcliffe and Holmes made only two runs be tween them. Leary Constantine got both of them, and altogether he took five wickets for 14 runs.
Oxford against the M.C.C. at Lord's, did not find Bowes to their liking he got six of their bats men for 41 runs. Owen Smith, At the Hong Kong Cricket Club who bowls slow ones, was almost as successful for Oxford-six for 51. He took foar of his wickets in the course of six balls. People
ground K.C.C.
beat the home team by 5 sets to 4. Scores:-
lips (H.K.C.C.).
nd with that of the Queen.
King Lady Fund.
1
and.
restoration
to
Lord Marshall, on behalf of the Duke of Connaught, presented to "Of the tenets of our Order," their Majesties Mr. A. Dudley W Harris-Walker and H. Phil-who are trying to pick the Gentle-his Royal Highness, went on; none Ryder, & trustee of the hospital,
men's team again the Players
stands out more clearly than the Sir Charles Heaton-Ellis, Sir‡ can put Owen Smith in it.
duty to relieve distress and suf- Osborn, Holmden, Mr., 8., Martin tering, and no pains have been Southwell, Mr.. Ian Mackay, the spared to make the hospital com superintendent of the bospital, plete in every particular. We all and others. Mis E. C. Baynes, Timms who swings a nice free know the great interest in hospi- the matron, was cordially cheered bat, mide 122 (fifteen 4's) out of tal work that is ever shown by as she passed across the dais, and
last to A. E. Collins and „J..
Smith..
2-6
drew with. G. White and W..
H. Wilson
beat Macanley and Lewis -
OE Henry and G. Puncheon (HKO,C.)
lost to Collins and Smith 4-6
beat White and Wilson
lost to Macauley and Lewis 4-6 I. H. D. Love and H. H. A. Wood (H.KU.C.).
drew with Collins and, Emith 6-6
Nice Free Bat.
the 292 for four wickets scored by your Majesties. Your Majesty's the Queen held her in conversation. Northants against Somerset at father, King Edward, who for so for a few moments. Mr. Lock, the Northampton and James Lang- many yeara presided over our. Or foreman mason, was also cheered. At the conclusion of the cere ridge is 101 (ast out) in the Sussexler, by founding the King Edward score of 207 for four against Lad: Hoapital. Fund: largely helped to mony the King, and Queen made a cashire at Hove."
preserve the efficiency of our vo tour of the hospital, "and were Alec Kennedy putting power antary hospitals, and we feel sure shown the remarkable way in which
lost to White-and Wilson into his strokes, scored 97 out of that in these laten buildings your medical, surgical, and naming re- beat Macauley and Lewis 7 the 200 which Hampshire made Majesty will see how greatly that quirements have been met in its against Warwickshire at South-voluntary sort has progressed. design and equipment, When they ampton; and A. F. Skinner, who This hospital takes the place of a left the hospital their Majesties one found to be quite were enthusiastically greeted by a cuts the ball hard, got his best smaller score of the season for Derbyshire inadequate to the calls upon its large crowd which lined the roads. 85 in a total of ase for six wiskete
"B" DIVISION
At King's Fark the Chinese Rgsinst Essex at Leyton, Other
batamen in the nineties were Mit
C. Just beat United Services in chell. Yorkshire (94), Todd, Kent
a hard-fought match by the odd not out) and Townsend. Der-
set in nine.
Scores -
-Cannon and Barry (U.S.R.0.)
beat F. H. Kwok and S. W
Liang
Cont
Jost to FK. Lan, and K. T.
Lai
lost to M. K. Lau, and FF.
Taoi
byshire (91 not out).
OEM Wellings, who got his blue at Oxford as a bowler, made 125 for H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI against Cambridge, at East bourne.
HOME CRICKET
JARDINE AND LARWOOD MAY RETIRE
London, Aug. 19. D. R. Jardine, successful captain. Grimble and R. Hancock
Before starting to tour the Far- (U.S.B.O) Eastern cities, as they did last of the English Test team in Austra beat Kwok and Liang 63 year the Russian Terek Cossacks, lia last winter is not likely to lead lost to Lay and LA Choir are giving their farewell England against the Australians in lost to Lal Aid Tror 4 concart hark in the Piccadily 0.30 1934 or in any future- Tests it is Blocker and Warm (U3RG).clock tonight The new pro- stated,
heat Kwok.and lost to Lau and Lost beatan and soi
fang
Bruised and battered by the hard Australian wickets it has been dis- covered that the fast bowler is Huffering from two broken bones in his feet and that one of his big toes has gone.
An operation would make it im possible for Larwood to bowl. again, naserte the doctor,
Jerwood's only hope is consider able rest, and it is therefore like On top of this comes the revela-ly that both Jarding and Larwood and Russian popular songs, classition that Harold Larwood's future will be miesing in maxt year's Tests. dil muilo and dancing items,
is in jeopardy.
-Reuter
gramme includes many Cossack
Public opinion here welcomes the news that Signor Mussolini's son- in-law, Count Galeazzo Ciano di Cortelazzo, Italian Minister to China, has been appointed chief of the Italian Press Department in succession to Signor Polverelli, who has received another appoint- ment-Trans-Ocean Kuo Min.
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