BOWLING GREEN'S OFF DAY
SENIOR AND JUNIOR TEAMS LOSE TO POLICE R. C.
Indians Now In Strong * Position
The double victory of the Police R. C. over the Kowloon " Bowling Green Club was the feature of the week-end league lawn' bowla
By their defeat, the Bowling Green are now only two points
·ahead of Craigengower, but the latter has a game in hand. The destiny of the first division honours is therefore more open åt present than it has been since Cralgengower's initial defest.
In the second division, the Indians are again sitting pretty, thanks to the Bowling Green's defeat. The Police now share second place with the K.B.G.C, both being two points behind I.B.C., who in addition, have the advantage of one game in hand.
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SENIOR DIVISION
Civil Service
73
Kowloon Docks
43
Craigengower "A"
64
Club de Recrelo ̧.
48
Police R. C.
74
Kowloon B.G.C.
53
Kowloon C. c.
55
Talkoo Docks
53
JUNIOR DIVISION
48
Craigengower
67
82
Civil Service
45
48
Police R. C.
60
48
Kowloon C. a.
62
..... 51
Football Club
81
SENIOR DIVISION
JUNIOR DIVISION
Club de Recreio Indian R. C.".. Kowloop B.. G. C. HK Electric ........ Yacht Club
Kowloon 3. G. C. Cralgengower "A" Civil Service Club de Recreio Craigengower "B" Police R. C. Kowloon C. C. Talkoo DoČKA
Kowloon Docks
P. W. Fta Indian R. C.......... 13 11 2 22 Kowloon B. G. C. 12 10 3 20 Police R. C.
11 5 6 10 H. K. Electric 10 4 6 8 Yacht Club 11 4 7 8 Civil Service
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1934.
INTERPORT
"BOWLS
H.K.'s Hepresentatives Selected
The selection of Hong Kong's bowls representatives for the forth- coming contest between Shanghal, Hankow and Hong Kong is Dow finally completed. The players selected are as follows:-
EG. Post (Police)
R. Basa (Crálgengower)
H. Beer (Cralgengower) A. E. Contes (Crafgengower? U. M. Omar (Craigengower)
Watson (Bowling Green) Mr. B. E. Maughan. President of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Asso- elation, is travelling with team as manager, and will be responsible for the final selection of the var- ious rinks.
DUBLIN EN FETE
International Riding Competition
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Preas"}
U.S. BASEBALL
Scoreless Day For The "Indians"
New York, Aug. 11. Home runs by the "Babé" and Lazzeri proved of no avall to the New York Yankees who overshadowed by an odd run in their clash with Boston to-day.
were
NEWS FROM CHINA
CHINA NEWS IN BRIEF
On Saturday there passed through Eong Kong by the Conte Verde Mr. Li Shek Tsang, of the Nanking Government. He has been appointed to take charge of the A home run by Jimmy Foxx was Chiness section of the Leagues of the winning factor for Philadel-Nations library for the purposes of phia Athletics against Washington studying civilisation. In Septem- Senators. The second game was bet it is intended to hold an et called off owing to rain.
hibition, at which Mr. El must be Auker. pitching for Detraft, present. There are about three. shut out the Cleveland Indiana hundred delegates to this Hbrary Indians over nine innings while from all countries, and the library his side collected seren rEDA. has a very fine collection of books Cincinnati Reds' won the first In all languages for those who wish game of their double header in to study this subject: China's the National League, but were contribution consists of books on severely trounced by Pittsburgher literature and civilisation. Pirates. In the second game.
New York Giants defeated the
Boston Braves by a 7 to 4 tally, while St. Louts Cardinals scored 6 to 4 against Chicago Cuba,
The following were the results:
American Leaguë
R. E. E Philadelphia 2 11 Washington.......... 1 3 3 Foxx homered for Philadelphia.
2 7 "4 3 12
1 Babe Ruth and Lazzeri 'homered for New York.
Boston
(By Talagraph, Copyright, Tele graphin Massager Ordinance,
1.89$ Received, August 18, 7.30 p.m.)
New York................................... Dublin, August 12. A large number of people, in- cluding many officials, attended the International Riding Tourna-" ment in which seven nations par- ticipated. They were Sweden, Nor-
P. W. Pts.way, France, Great Britain, Ger 12 10 2 20
many, Switzerland and Ireland.
Some excellent sport was provid- ed and so closely were the different "events" fought out that it was dif ficult to pick the winners. The judges eventually announced that the "Aga Khan Cup" was won by Germany. Transocean Kuo' Min.
13 9 4 18
13 8418
12 7 5 14-Kowloon C. C.
13 7 6 14
13 6 7 12
11.5 6 19
11 5 8 10
12 5 3 10
12 4 8
8 Craigengower
13 5 8:10
10 2 8
4 Football Club
12 2 10 4
C.C.C. v. RECREIO ·
11 4 7 8 Club de Recrelo
DIVISION I.
C.S.CC. v. K.D.R.C.
The Civil Service C.C. accounted for the KDRC. in a comfortable manner on their own ground, win- hing by 30 shots
Scores:-
C.S.C.C.
T. Armstrong
L. R. Whant
K.D.B.C.
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T. Colman
7. Provan
AW. Grimmitt J. Kempton
J. Hollidge
P. E. Knight
S. E. Alderman
J. McKelvie
Playing at home Craigengower C.C. beat the Club de Recreto by sixteen shots,
Scores:- C.C.C. ""A"
A. E Contes
W. V. Field
D. Rumjaha
B. W. Bradbury
(skip) 25
Recrelo
L A. Gutierrez
J. G. Ozorio
Ġ L. Buchanan L. J. Silva
S. Deacon A., F. Paul
(skip), 21
A. McKellar
J. R. Hooley J F. Luny N. M. Currie
(skip) 17
J. G. Haigh
L. Jack
||
J. M. Jack
(skip) · 23
J. S. Dihnen W. W. Hirst
St. Louis
Chicago
·A· 12.
2 8 14 1
Clift homered for St. Louis.
Cleveland Detroit
0
0
7 11
T
Auker pitched for Detroit, -
Mr. Wu Shai Yik, the Camese
minister to Switzerland was also returning to his post, with his wife and daughters. This was his frat | return to China for some years, and he found things greatly im- proved.
DR. H. H. KUNG | ACTION. UPHELD
INTERVIEWED
Luantung Issue Optimism
China
And The Olympics
Nanking, Aug. 4. A meeting Of the Board of Directors of the National Amateur Athletic, Federa Shanghai, Aug, 2. tion was held here yesterday. Interviewed upon his arrival at under the chairmanship of Dr. G. Shanghai this morning from Nari- T. Wang, former Minister of king. Dr. E. H. Kung, Minister of | Færeign Affairs, who is the Chair- Finance, declared that General man of the Board. Besides the Huang Fu would return to North members. President Wang "Ching- China in the next few days, but be- wal and Dr. Wang. Shih-chieh, fure proceeding to Pelping. he Minister of Education, werd also would most probably pay a brief present, -*** visit to Klangst to see Centrál After hearing the report" of Dr. Chiang Kai Shek, President of the, C. T. Wang on the last Far East- Military Affairs Commission. On en Olympic Games at Manila; his way to Kiangat, General Huang and a report from Dr. Chu Min-1- raight also stop at Nanking, where on the position of the Federation, he would confer with President the meeting decided that the atti- Wang Ching Wei, on affairs titude adopted by the Chinese de- North China.
legation' in refusing to agree to participation of "the, puppet state of "Manchukuo" in the meet was correct. The Far Eastern Olympic. Association is still regarded as in existance despite its illegal diso- lution by Japan and the Philip- pines
Referring to the problems in the Luantung Area, the Finance Minis- ter said that if the Chinese people work energetically, they could be Mr. Chiu Cho Kong, who is one sure of attaining satisfactory result, of the Chinese delegates to the Otherwise, if they merely indulged [League of "Natione Road Conferin misapprehensions and doubts ence, to be opened at Munich on and remained inactive, he added.
With regard to the forthcoming International Amateur Athletic
September 3, was also a passenger nothing would ever be accompus Congress to be held in Sweden,
on the same vessel. He said that the other members had already departed for Europe. Other pro- minent Chinese passengers were Mr. Li Min Lun, Chinese Minister to Checo-Slovakia and his wife and the Mayor of Canton's youn brother going abroad to study "Nam Wah Yat Poz.
Nanking, Aug. 2. The National Economic Council at Nanking is reported to have completed preparations for the or- ganization of "four committees on | Hogan homered for Boston and Public Health, River Conservancy, T. Jackson for New York,
National League.
Boston New York
4 7 0 7 15 1
Brooklyn
5 13
6 14
2 3..
Philadelphia Koenecke homered for Brooklyn.
1. E. Lammert
H. Overy
(skip) 19
Clucinnati Pittsburg
Cincinnati
Pittsburg
M. N. Rakusen
C. R. Hodley' C. Fletcher F. F. Duckworth T. W. Carr
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4
7
1
3
9
3 14
0
ย
1
Education, and Highways respec- tively. Personnels of the commit- tees have already been chosen and they will be formally established after the return of Dr. T. V. Soong, leading member of the Cound, who la vacationing at Tsingtao, (Cheklal Agency)
-
Tsingtao, Aug:-1
Dr. W. W. Yen, Chiflèss, Ambas-
ed.
Mr. Lo Chung-yl, Minister to Denmark, will be requested to re- present China at the meeting.
China's participation In the Torment in 1935 and the World International Davis Cup Tennis
Dr. Kung announced that ne would leave for Kjangsi on Monday 6 week. However, he said, it had not been decided whether he would proceed there direct, 10 Shanghai or from Nanking in the company of President Wang Ching Olympics in 1938 was also decided Wel. He further stated that thereupon. A special training commit- would be no conference after his tee will be organised with Messrs. John Ma, Shen Chin-liang and arrival in Kiangsi, but of course private discussion on affairs of the Yuan Tun-li as members. country would be held among the oficials assembling there Chekini Agency.
DEPARTURE FOR. KULING
Shanghai. Aug. 11.
Mr. Tang Yu Jen denies that an
the
The delegates attending meeting were entertained at din- ner by President Wang Ching-wel in the evening.—Kuo Min.”
this morning by air.
Dr. R. H. Kung left for Ruling CHINA AT WORK important conference is proceeding Trade Exhibition In at Kuling, declaring that the lead-}··· ers are merely gathered for a gén- eral and informal exchange of views.
Whether Buang Fu will withdraw
Bottomley homered for Cincin-sador to the U. 8. S. Ru who is his resignation is not yet definite, }: --
C. E. Marques
F. X. M. Sliva
L de Rome
E. Hern
(skip) 14
(skip) 11
49
(skip) 20
62
nati.
Chicago
St. Louis
(skip) 14
A. S. Gomes
L. F. Xavier
H. Beer
F. V. Ribeiro
U. M. Omar
A. H. Basto
(skip) 29
(skip) 8
"
(skip) 28
V. Hast
J. S. Landolt
A. A. Remedios
P. B. Parkes
A. A. Razack
C. H. Basta
J. Lindsay
H. A. Alves
W. Hedley
(skip)
14
11
C. G. Silva
(skip)
M. Ferguson
R. G. Craig
S. Eccleshall
J. W. Deakin
(skip) 28
E. W. Simmonds. J. Revie
C. Strange
A. O. Brawn
(skip) 16
F. J. Jones
73
J. C. Brown
(skip) 21
POLICE v. K.B.G.C.
43
The Police R.C. won on all three rinks in their home match against the Kowloon Bowling Green.
Scores:-
Police
W. Nolan
J. Fender F. E. Booker A. R. Clarkė
(skip) 23 R. Ellig G. E. Perkins
W. Mair
G. C. Moss
K.B.G.C.
·J. Watson
A 8. Russell
J. H. Budding
L, Quy
(akip)
P. T. Farrell
W. Macfarlane
R. F. Luz
R. Basa
(skip)
DIVISION II.
INDIANS v. C.SEC.
POLICE V. K.B.G.C.
The Police juniors playing on the rinks of the Kowloon Bowling Green, won by 12 shots.
Scores:-
K.B.G.C."
20 J. L Tetley
C. L. Farmer
48 M. J. Henderson B. H. Rose
Playing at home the Indian R. C. league leaders in the second division, proved too strong for the Civil Service C.C.
Scores:- L.R.C.
0.8.0.0.
A. H. Rumjahn M. Purvis
D. M. Khan
A. O. Madar
K. M. Omar
(skip) 30
13 J. Roosen
M. L. Razack A. M. Omar
A. R. Minu
(skip) 27
(skip) 22 6. M. Rumjahn
J. S. Logan
J. G. Meyer
}
(skip) 23
E., G. Post
R/ Duncan
V. Petherick
8 Randle
R. Hall
28
(skip) 18
74
63
C: Dowman
J. Shepherd
W. E. Hollands
(skip)
K.C.C. V. TAIKOO
M. Atzal
M. Y. Adal
A: R. Daliah
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L. Collyer
H. Westlake
R. R. Davies ..
(skip) 15 G. Gunn
E. W. Hamilton H. L. Lockhart
L. Luck
די
(skip) 11
H. Major
B. Williams
J. Purvis
R. R. Wood
(skip, 25
(skip) 19
82
€5
(skip) 19
4.10
6 12 Collins homered for St. Louis,
*. Police
HOME
*W. Dali
SR. Farlow J. Logan ..W. McHardy
(skip) 18
J. MacDonald W.. McLeod E. V. Scarle L Glendenning J. E Charlton, R. McWalter GEF. Thompson A. E. Carey
(skip) 14
H. F. Stoneham J Forrent
1
0
now summering at Tsingtao, will leave here for Shanghai on the 9th although he will probably do so.
Dr. W. W. Yen has not yet decid idst, whence he will proceed to Nanking to see the Governmented when he will return to Moscow,
Towing to reasons of health.---·- leaders and confer with them on
Reuter. the Sino-Russian relations.
Drs. Tsa) Yuen-Del, Chu Chia- hua, Mesara. Wang Halao-lai and
FOOTBALLA. Soong arrived from Shanghai
Scottish League Commences
The Scotland Football League (skip) 23 season opened to-day with a full programme of matches.
Dunfermline, newcomers this season, were badly defeated by↑ the champions, the Rangers, while Albion, another promoted team, fell before, Dundee.
D. W. Waterton. R. Channings C. B. Hosking J. 8. Riddell W. E. Hale W. S.
Glendenning
(skip) 18
(skip) 15
48
to-day to attend the annual meet- ing of the Sino-British Boxer In- demnity Refund Committee, which is scheduled to be held here on the 4th (Cheklal Agency)"
GEN, CHANG TIN FAN
Returns From Canton
Berlin
(Special to Hong Kong Daily Press")
(By Talagraph,... Cápyright, Thia graphic Mesragde Ordinance, ! 1894. Received, August 11, 7-30 p.m.)"
Berlin, August 11. The State museum has arranged: an exceedingly beautiful and bi- teresting display entitled china: at Work" where carefully chosen samples from all the most Im- portant branches of Chinese are title work are shown, especially where the Chinese culture original-· | ly led to oriental development.
"The vivid manner of life in Shanghai, Aug. 2. General Chan Ting Fan, formerly China la conveyed by a full slsed Mayor of Shanghai Municipality, peasant home completely furnish- According to an urgent dispatch is due to arrive here from Honged, everything being in its accus- received here to-day, martial law Kong to-morrow morning by themed place. The agricultural im was suddenly declared at Foochow Dollar Liner President Cleveland.plements from primitive to the this Morning. Reasons for this ex- General Chang.. Who is a member most modern, show how the east tracrdmary measure are unknown, of the Central Executive Committee nd west have influence on each (Chelidi Agency)
other. Another exhibit arousing of Kuomintang, recently went to widespread interest is a large Canton to make arrangements in modern Chinese temple with beat- connection with the holding of the fut wood carvings, Specimens of 5th National Congress of Kuomine porcelain, silk embroidery, tang at Nanking.— Chekiai Agency.
Shanghai, Aug. 2.
Nanking. Aug. 2. Dr. C. T. Wang, formerly Minis- The following are the results:ter of Foreign Affairs, arrived at 80 Airdrie 4. Queen's Pk. 7
Nanking from Shanghai to-day. Dr. Ayr 2, Clyde *}
Wang declared that he came here to attend the meeting of the board |of directors of the National Ath- Jetis Association. He denied cate- gorically that he was proceeding to North China on mission. (Che- Kial Agtney)
H.E.F.C. T. R.H.KY.C. The Yacht Club, playing at home, were surprised by the Foot- ball Club who won on two out of three rinks to win by 10. shots.
Scores:-- "Yacht Club
A. Steven...
G. E. Castello Str Thomas
Southern A. Marfarlane
(kip) 18
A. W. Brown
JAR. Selby
12.C.C.C. v. RECREIO Palyed at Kowloon, the match. Abraham between Club de Recreo and the Playing at King's Perk, the Cralgengower C, C. resulted in a Kowloon Cricket Club Just manag-win for the latter by 10 shots. ed to beat Taikoo Dock by two Scores:- shots. Talkoo actually won en twa
Recreio out of three rinks, but McKoewn's | H. A. Botelho rink, which went down by 8 shots J. M. Rozario
to Phillips made the game sale Dr. R. R. Basto
for KC.C...
Scores!
K.0.0.
H.. Gittins
F. Goodwin
J Howe
C. J. Tacchi-
(skip)
H. Hampton
Talkoo
W. Brown
J. Wald
G. H. Stewart
D. Munno
(skip) 18
W. Cunningham
L. J. Blackburn D. R. Bone
G-Er-Ello¢tumm
Heywood J, J. Whyte
A. E. Blikstone
(skip) 15
J.C. Chalmers
(skip) 20
J. W. M. Brown C. IL Summers,
W. Hyde
E. C. Fincher
A. W. Norrle
ઉંમર
T. F. Stainton
R. P. Phillips"; R. McKeown
(skip) 29
E. Rozario
(skip) 14
D.' Alves F Xavier C. M. 8. Alves J. J. Basto
(skip)
F. Machado
E. V. Bousa
"
G.C.C.
J. R. Soares
W. 3. Howard
W. K. Way
T. C. Sousa
(skip) 20.
3. W. Leonard
W. Phelps H. W. Randall A. A. Lewis
(skip) 27
W. English W. Bagley
P. A.. Yvanovich
B. O. Barry
J Ribeiro
V N. Atienza
(skip)
48
B. B. Maughan
(skip) 20 A. C." Young W. J. Hansen: J. B. Ross A. Chapmart
(dp) --15
61
Football Club A Humphreys R. A. Trengrove E. S. Carter
J. Russell
(skip) 21 G. E. Stephens
G. 9. Graver
3. J. Gregory F.H.W. Haynes
(skip) "17 P. Morgan R. P. Shaw C. B. Robertson A. Brooksbank
(Klip) · 23
WOMEN'S TENNIS TITLE OF GERMANY
Hamburg. August 12.
Celtic 4, Kilmarnock Dundee 3, Albion Z Dunfermline 1, Rangers T Falkirk 0, Hearts 2 Hibernian 3, Hamilton 1 Motherwell 4 Qn. O'South 0 Partick 2, Aberdeen :1 St. Mirren 1. St. Johrlstone Reuter.
EMPIRE GAMES
BOXING
England Wins Three Contests
in the fmals of the boxing con- tenta at the British Empire Games on Saturday, England won three out of the four contests, Austra- lia winning the fourth
Nanking, Aug. 2.
TENSION AT SUIFENHO
Women Evacuating Owing To War Scare
Harbin, Aug. 11. It is reported that x marauding
It is lextried tröm refiable quar ters that the Central Government is contemplating to dispatch an- other telegram to Mr. Hu Han-min Mongol UBSE cavalry detach formerly President of the Legislament have captured three Japan tive Ynan and now in retirement ese, one Russian, and four Chinese In the vicinity of Lake Datianor, at Hongkong, urging him to come to the Capital to lend his service [23 miles soutieward of Manchini. to the Government, Mr. Hu pe-
"Russian emigréés av ehifertho cently had the intention of solas are gracusting westward with their
abroad on a mission of investiga wives and chimen owing to the
tion of Party affairs amono las prevailing war Overseas Chinese communities, buf his plans bad, been abrigály can- celled upon the advice of his fol- lowers. (Chekdaj Agency)
MODELIN MILITARY SYSTEMS
Nanking, Aug. 2. Work on the dredging of the The following were the results Soochow Creek in Shanghai - will | General To VIE Bir cabled by Reuter
soon be started, it is learn- the Tin Th Ryan (England) "outpointed at the Ministry of Interior hár décicát tổ
bantam-to-day, The work will be in order to stue
sections systems – He cons mpleted by there have beer!
the mente in
America and
divided ... into four-
Mrs. Hilde Sperling-formerly Barnes (Wales) in the (skip) 20 Miss Hide #rabwinkelwon the weight chaos.
women's tennis championship of Floyd (England) knocked out and a scheduled to be 67 Germany here on Saturday by van Rensburg (South Africa) in | In six years. As regar beating Miss Cilly Aussen In the first round in the heavyweight nancing of the war, Playing at North Point, the Row-straight sets, 6-2, 6-3 in the final class. loon C.O. won on all three finks from the Eléctele R. C.
ELECTRIC v. ECC.
stood that a total sum of $2,400,- fore that outpointed 000 has been decided upon, which should go and
will be partly appropriated from improv the Central Government and parily borrowed from tonal Economie Council (Ch Agenci
Beures;
Cskip
15
Electric
K.CO.
7. K. Bioan
A. Wright
V. C. Labrum
Since the winner, has become nanish subject by her recent mat- riage, it thus comes shout that the German player takes the German Shawyer (England) outpo ted Htle to Denmark
Wadsworth (Cähädä
the Transocean Kuo Mil-
Cook (Austrália) Taylor (Wales) in the light class
#3 | RC. Butler
middleweight class.
He
early next
lacquer ware copper work and as branches of Chinese handicraft are alao
showTransoccure Min.
CHINESE RESIDING ABROAD
It is estimated through bizeiak sources that the total number of Chinese living abroad is 7,838,808. These are divided up as follows: America 74154; Canada 12,100
erico 38,600 Fern 5,704; Cellf 3,700, Argentine 600, Cofumble 1,000; Venezuela, 2,838 Centrar Americg #146; Ren mm 38,400, Germany 1890; Brange 17,000 England 8.0 guese East Indi
North Borneo 769 1,700 312: Flam 15,000ndo-China 38
193,606
40,491: Japan. 4.500; New Zea
was the tright repir.
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