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ADMIRAL EVANS' REPORT

On Flogging Of European

London Sept. 15.

A: FULL report on the Bechuana

U.S. AMATEUR

GOLF Dunlap Wins

Title

Cincinnati, Sept 17. In the final of the US. Amateur..

Marston by 8 and 5. Dunlap was

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933.

| R.N. ". R. UNIT FOR HONG KONG Preliminary Work In Progress

YACHT CLUB'S KEEN INTEREST

LAWN BOWLS

Craigengower Win Junior League

Craigengower cricket Club 2nd Division team defeated the Civil Bervice C.C. on Baturday. and thereby keep the championship which they won last year for the first time. -

BOMBERS FOR CANTON

Brought From America By

President Polk

LOCAL SOCCER

Club Beat Lincolns

WEDDING,

Mr. Arthur Hamson And Miss Edith Wood

weli.

the Mr A. B.bfamson, known local aportanian, was married General Chan Chai Tong, chief.

In their second trial match of to Miss Edith May Wood, eldest Commander of the 1st Division

the season, on Baturday, the Hong daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. M. Army ordered a number. of new Sighting planes from America dur. Kong Football Club who lost to the Wood of Swalow at St. John's.. ing the last few months.

Royal Artillery last week by two Cathedral on Saturday. goals to three, beat the Lincolns The Rev. N, V. "Halward"- off. On Friday morning, aix new

by 6 gdals to four. The Lincolns ciated add Mr. J. R. Luke, who wag bombers arrived in

Hong Kong from Americs by, the President Juniors also lost to the Club junat school with the bridegroom, was Miss H. D, Sawyer, Poik." These bombers `ate

lors by three goals to two. This is best man. to be

the Club's second success, their Head Mistress of the Diocesan packed in crates and sent to Can- ton by the express train on Thes! first victory being over the Artil Giria School, gave the bride away. lery last week when they won by two goals to one....

Į day.

THE SENIOR GAME Only ten men turned up for the Club when the game started. As a result of this handicap they were

| soon in arrears. Duncan made a mistake and the ball went out to

land flogging case has been re-Goir Championship, Dunlap beat ceived at the Dominions Office

Mr. H.S. Rouse, Vice-Commo-

Playing at home they won on from Vice-Admiral Evans who, in up at the eighteenth and & up

dore of the Royal Hongkong all three rinks. the absence of Sir Herbert Stanley

ut he twenty-seventh.

During the past season Craigen- on leave,,, was the Acting High

Dunlap gave one of the greatest Yacht Club, informed our repre-

that activegower only lost one Home match. Commissioner."

THE PIECE GOODS Important points of constitution-exhibitions in the history of the sentative yesterday

when championship

he Went' preliminaries with regard to the that against Recreio, and three

MARKET al authority are involved in the case and the report makes it clear round in sixty-eight in the morn-, formation of a local unit of the away matches, namely to Electric." beat the Civil Servants 25 ahots on that Tseked, Chief of the Bawang-Ing. Marston had a 77, and won Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Police, and Bowling Green. They

Cotton and Fancy Goods. the latter's green in their opening wato Tribe exceeded his powers in the seventh and eighth holes. are now in progress.

The following reports have been marvellous ap-|

The matter is being gone into

game this season. made flogging the white man. Phincas Dunlap

with! The Bowling Green conclude the received by the chamber of com-Fowler with a fast ground shot. Mackintosh, and that in claimingi proaches and was never once from by Commodore Elliot. RN

runners-up with 22, merce. the right to do so he was attempt

Mr. A. L. Shields and Mr. H. 8. season ing to put himself above the law.

Craigengower's 24 points. As the result of the findings of

the Yacht Club, the Commission of Enquiry. Mac- golf but was wild from the tees. modore of

behalf of members of the Club, kintosh was on Wednesday banish- His iron shots were inaccurate. ed from residence in any native Bobble Jones said that Dunlap's who are keenly interested.

brilliant of the most territory on account of his deplor- was one able relations with the natives. rounds he had ever seen.

Dealing with the case of Tsekedi,

Dunlap had a sixteen foot putt Admiral Evans yesterday announc- ed his suspension from the chief- at the 19th to make him 8 up. tal ship during His Majesty's plea-At the 22nd

sure

the fairways, "

3

50

Marston played occasional good Rouse, Commodore and Vice-Com- points from 16 games, as against Some small repeat orders on in, the late comer, appeared but

nine he was

up. Marston went out in 36 and Dun-

The report states that the Chief lap in 38. admitted trying the case and giv-

ing the sentence.

"Chief's Defence.

Hits defence was that. firstly,

Mackintosh was a bad character

and that his action was justified,

COMMUNISTS ON THE RUN

and secondly, that he was Immune Retreat Into Kiangsi

from the section of the proclama-

tive court to deal with Europeans.

tion of 1891 which forbids a na-

Canton, Sept. 18.

any

to

Besides drawing upon members of the Yacht Club it is hoped to recrult widely from merchant ser- vice officers who are not in the Royal Reserve, and

others who have had sea training. "Every care will be taken. however, not to encroach in any way upon elther the work of the Volunteers, or likely recruits to that force.

Thorough Training.

It is expected that naval shore training will be given on the lines developed by tte R.N.V.R. Home. and also instruction

at

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Lt. Hocquard who closed in to beat

Soon after, this early, reverse Tay-

certain lines of Spring Fancles are the Lincolns went further ahead The scores on Saturday were as reported to have been placed and when Baldry scored from a nice

enquiries have been received for centre by Hocquard. other lines, but the volume of However, the Club, apurrect by business is far below normal. De this setback, began to settle down mand for Grey and White Shirtings and Heath, the Lincolns goalkeep- remains very limited, and clearun-er, was called upon to make several ces have been poor.

follow:

.C.C.C. C. Summons H. Milton W. Ward W. Field'

(Skip) G. Duncan F. K. Modi w. CHIL

H. V. Pearse

(Bkip)

D. K. Kharas

C.S.C.C.

J. Purvis

L. Luck

R. R. Davies..

R. R. Wood

23 (Skip).

17.

J. Champelovier

LR. Whant

H. Westlake

22

(Skip)

J. F. McGowan

J. Pooler

L. Collyer

S. Eccleshall

M. J. Medinia

Y. Abbas

A. A. Razack

H. E. Strange

(Skip)

23 (skip),

68

FINAL LEAGUE TABLE.

The latest Cotton prices to hand are those of the 15th inst:-

American

17

Mid. '"Spot" Egyptian Sakel,

FGF. "Spot"

5.47d.

7.30d.

15

49

Woollens.

splendid saves. After about twenty minutes play E. Strange reduced the defcit for the Club after a nice solo effort.

The Club continued to attack and Howe scoring the equaliser.

Shortly.. afterwards. however, Baldry regained the lead for the Lincoins when he sent in a hard shot from a pass by Hocquard. Just before the interval the Club nearly equalised, Heath averting Howe's shot with his foot.

Shortly after the interval, E. Strange again equalised for the Club. The game then became a bit

The market for the new season's Woollen Goods is just opening and dealers report that prices are very poor, due to "sacrificial" sales of) bankrupt cargo by weak holders. Progress with stocks of Hosiery Yarn is very slow, only a number of the local knitting fac-scrappy, and Fowler was called upon on several occasions to save P. W. L. F. A. U D: Ptstories being in operation."

good shots, throwing the hall out; but on one occasion, Cousing anti-i cipated his "movement and kicked. the ball out of his hands into the net.

The report adds that the Chief's general. Tsai Ting. Kal. "com-mine sweeping and minie lying. attitude, as disclosed by the en-manding the 19th route army, left submarine

and other chasing quiry, made it impossible to deal Foochow on September 14 for Yen-ports defence work. Possibly later with him by a fine and a rebuke.

ping by gunboat and reached there In official circles in London, the

the next morning. He will confer on officers and men will also be with his officers on the progress given short spells on petrol with K. B. G. C. of the anti-Communist campaibn the Royal Navy. and will then return to Foochow

Pro-

view is expressed that whatever Mackintosh's offence had beer! Tsekid's claims could not be al-

It is hoped within about a fort- lowed and the danger of the usur-

The Communist incursion was night to hold a meeting of the pation of the power of the ad aimed at Yenping and Shulkow Li Yacht Club at which definite pro- ministration had to be averted. order to get food and ammunition, otherwise the existing difficulties but thanks to the stiff resistance Bress will be put forward. of administering the

country of the 19th Route, Army the Com-bably the meeting will be open to would have been greatly increased. munists were forced to retire. Fol- the public, or at least to those who -British Wireless.

lowing their unsuccessful venture, are wishing to join the Unit. the Communists are retracing their way to the old haunts ta southern Klangsi.

་་

HOCKEY

are being directed by Lieutenant

There is no likelihood that the General Teng Shih Tseng, chief of

Communists will attempt to join staff of the 19th Route Army.

comrades iri Changting. In southern Klangst front, it is their

Y.M.C.A. on. Saturday beat i have Lungyen la western Fukien is gar- reported that many Reds "surrendered to the Kwangtung and risoned by the 60th division, and 5-3 after leading 3-0 at halftime. J. T. K. Gilchrist, who was mak After the sur-the 49th division la scattered be- Kiangst divisions.

tween Lungyen and Yungan. Miling his debut for the "y" scored render the Communists are assur- ed of having regular meals-tary operations in western Fukien three times, and W. J. Brown and (Continued on previous columm). A. Henry brought the total to five. "Central Fress."

Shots Shots

No. 1 Rink.... A. E. Coates

W. Mair

C.0.0.

16 12 4 1033 833" 200

@ 24

H. Nesh's four.

Full Scores.

C. de R.

16 9 7 988 858 130 C. S. C..C

16.9 7 943 893. 50 P. R. C.

10 1 5 1058 891 187. 0 22

D 18

No. 2 Rink

J. V. Ramsay A. Hyde-Lay F.-J. Jones.

J. Chalmers

0 18

A. M. Holland (skip)

R. F Luz

21 (Skip)"

'R.H.K.Y.C.

18 9

16 7 9862 "909 H.KER C.

16 79 887 943.

7910-810

06 18

R. Hall

€ 47: 14

0 56 14

K. C. C

4

0 146 12

1 R. C.

16" 8.10 831 877

0 292 4 16 2 14 790 1082 THE INTËRPORT TRIAL

In the Interport trice on Satur- day on the KC.C.. green Holland's rink beat Luz's by two shots.

H. M. Omar's team earily beat

No 3 Rink

Kowloon Eink

*.... E. C. Fincher

B. W. Bradbury F. X. Silva J. C. Browni R. Lapsley U. M. Omar H. Nish...

: (skip)

(Skip) 25

Mr. Hamgon, is a popular mem ber of the Craigengower Cricket Club and plays cricket for their 1st XI He also plays hockey for the St Andrew's Mamak team. Lane Crawford's prior to the newly A reception was held at Messrs.

married couple's departure on their Ancao, Canton and Swatow. honeymoon, which is to be spent in

RUGBY DISPUTE

SETTLED Britain And France Resume Relations

Arcachon, Sept. 17. Speaking at the opening of the Con- French Rugby Federation gress, M. Roger D'Antou, the Pre- sident, said he was happy to an- nounce that relations with the British Unions will be resumed in 1934.

Club: S. Fowler; S. Strange, Hynes: Tavim, Skinner, Duncan: F. Fowler. Dominy, Howe, E. Strange and Bickford.

Lincolns:-Heath: Turner, Col- clough; Dudley Cork, Bett; Bal- dry, Higgins, Cousins, and - Hoc- quard.

THE JUNIOR GAME The Club beat the Lincolns, by three goals to two. Williams wer prominent in the opening changes and Fisher opened the scoring for the Club with a glorious shot.

Just before half-time, Setters equalised after good work" by Clay- ton.

This lead, however, was again shortlived, the equalising goal coming a few minutes later. Heath in making a good save from 19 Dominy, pushed the ball out to

Howe from whom it rebounded in- After the interval, the Club at- to the net.

tacked strongly and were, reward. when Wood scored from close in.

The game was, difficult to fol- low in the closing stages owing to bad light, but interest was revived,

Shortly afterwards, however, Setters again equalised for the

9 when E. Strange was fouled in the Lincolns.

Grace: "I'm going to have my eyebrows plucked."

Maude: "Go on! Isn't that ex- pensive?"

Grace: "No, my young man's going to do it. He's worked in a poulterer's for five years.”

| penalty area. Bickford, however, Club! Simmonds; Lammert; shot straight Into Heath's hands. | Rallton; McKellar, Boyd, Gamble: Towards the end of the game, Flaber, Bell, Wood, Williams and

to ran through

beat Sloan. Bickford Heath with the glorious shot to be. Lincolns: Deacon: Roden, followed by the nice goal by Ramsden; Maughan, Worrall, Wil- dey; Clayton, Evans, Setters, Mc- Strange.

Guinness P. and Brennan.

(Continued on next cùluran).

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