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SHANGHAI CRICKET
STATISTICS®
Ramblers Make Certain Of The Championship
Sanghal, Sept. 16. The league cricket matches last "week-end definitely decided the three leading places, and at the the other end the Police must hold the wooden spoon, for with only one match to play, they are three points below the Wanderers whose revival came late, but just in time to lift them up a place.. The Nomads must be content with the their for runner-up position, slender hopes of gesting on level terms with the Ramblers ended
latters narrow with the
victory
M. J. Divecha 15 3 355 69* 29.58
2 290 Sgt. Sevenoaks, 13 O. G. Simpson 15 1 399 A. C. Sinclair...12 2 240 Lt Col Pelly 15. 2 290 TV.R. Wilson 12 1 3 J. C. Pullen 3 127
Hum- E. P.
50 20.54
91 28.50 98 2100 50 22.31 71 21.18 38 21.18
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58 20.84 phreys ...13 1 227
66 20.50 J. C. Jenklas...11 1 205 I. H. Kendall... 7 3 82 45 20.50 R. W. Edwards 14 0 276 88 19.71
3 98 D. Carter ... B
42 19.80 C. J. Smith...16 0 311 53 19.44 BOWLING AVTRAGES
over the Tyros last Saturday.
The Colts. Stragglers, and Shä- force each have "eleven points, so that their final engagements will. Lingard be full of interest.
O. M. R. W. Ave.
L. F. Stokes ...123 24 312 34 9.17 R. Booth....211 51 500.54 9.28
60 14 137 11
V. 'W. L.
Stanton
L. Raws- thorne
In the avcarges. A. J. Barson's. outstanding performance on Sun-T day has put him up amongst the leaders, while ne changes of note
ecurred amongst the bowlers.
"LEAGUE STANDSINGS
P. W. D. L. Pts. S.C.C. Ramblers 13 10 3 1 22 ...13 8 3 2 19 8 3 4 15 13
13 6 17 11
S.C.C. Nomads
S.R C. Tyros
Shaforce
.S.R.C. Coils".
.13 4 3 6
S.C.C. Stragglers
11
13 4 36 11 SC.C. Wanderers ...13 4.0
Police
9
13 2 1 10
5
BATTING AVERAGES
L. F. Stokes
Inns.
Not out.
sung
Highest
Average
13 3 685 115 68.50
F. Marshall ... 10 2 217 102 45.28 A. J. Barson 16 3 559 111* 43.00 R. Booth .14 3 455 126 41.36 15 0 511 73 34.07 D. W. Leach S. R. Kermanı" 17 2 488 111* 32.53 R. D. Gillespie 12 1 331 143 30.09
LOCAL SOCCER-
Chinese Against Rest Of Colony
Local football enthusiasts will be treated to an interesting foot- ball match on Bunday next when at the Caroline HD, the Combined Chinese will play the Rest of the Celony. Both sides will field their strongest teams available, and a lard and kecp-fought should be seen.
match
The following are the players.. The Rest:-Cord (Kowloon); Mufiane (Borderers) and C Pile (Police); Robertson (Club). Pod- möre (Borderers) and Flms (St. Joseph's); Mathias (Borderers), Elliott (Club), Malpas (Lincolns) Ridley (Lincolns) and Eastinan (Kowloon).
(Border-
Réserves: Morrison ers). Stanley (Navy, Burnage (Navy) and Baldry (Lincolns).
Combined Chinese-Lee Kwok Ki (Ath.); Li Tin Sang (S. China) and Ho Chor Yin (Ath.); Lau Mau (8. China), Wong Mee Shun (S. China) and Leung Wing Chai (8. (8. China); Tso Kwal Shing China) Tam Kong Pak (8. China), Fung King Cheung (8, China). Tay Qua Tong (8. China) and Fung King Yu (Ath.).
YOUNG SIKHS'
DEBUT
Defeat Y Junior's In Close Game
The Young Men's Bikh Associa- tion made their local hockey de- but yesterday, when they defeat- ed the YMCA second eleven by a goal scored by CESingh in the closing ininutes of very evenly contested "game
9.79
50 13 157 15 10.473
.114.134 277 26 10.65 H. Rogerson... 85.1 17 309 28 11.03 F. A. M.
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Elliott... 85.1 6 192 17 11.29 D. W. Leach...286.488 663 56 11.84 J. C. Jenkins 150 30 436 35 12.11 6. F. Shroff 83.2 16 280 21 13.33 CATCHES
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934.
LOCAL AQUATICS SHANGHAI POLO
TEAM
8th Heavy Battery Meeting
seen
Some very fine swimming' was the European Y.M.C.A. at yesterday when the 8th Heavy Battery held their annual aquatic
ports.
The results were as follows 50 Yards Free Style.Onr. Smith 120th Battery), Gor. Harris (12th Collins (12th Battery), L/Bdr Battery). Time 30.1/5 secs.
50 Yards Novices' Breast Stroke: Onr.
J. H. Keswick To Be Captain
Shanghai. Sept 15. The Selection Committee of the granghat Polo Club have chosen the team to sali for Hong Kong Keswick defend the shortly to Interport Polo Cup against the Colony's challenge. Their choice was made somewhat difficult by reason of the fact that very few players had intimated their ability
and
the
willingness to make journey, whilst quite half those
MADRID REVOLT MORE STAVISKY
PRECAUTIONS
Dynamite and Bombs Discovered
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Prese") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele Ordinance. 1594- prophio Mariages Received, September 20, 7.40 ganj Madrid. Sept. 20. Among the precautionary mea- sures taken by the Police to pre- vent the Marxists carrying out their plans of an insurrection was the house search of the Socialist leader Moron when a well-equip 'ped chemical laboratory was dis- covered.
more than a hundred-
DISCLOSURES
Report on Murder Of Prince
(Special to "Hong Kong
Dally Pross")
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Tele graphic Messages Ordinance... 1894. Received, September 20, 7.30 p.m.)
Paris, Sept. 20. Public excitement is at fever heat because the report of the Do- lice" commissary. Gullleaume on the investigations into the cause of the death of the Regional court councillor. Prince, is to be publish- ed. This document whose publi-
who had said they would go / weight of dynamite and a pum cation many deputies have fought
chosen are essentially forwards. However. It is bound to be gen- erally agreed that the selection is a good one.
Connor. Gnt. Hutchinson, dr. Norbury. Time 38.1/15 secs. Diving Championship: Onr. Con- nor (20th Battery) 72 pts.. L/Bdr. Burdett (24th Battery). 71 pts.. L/Bdr. Hall (24th Battery) 70 pts. Hong Kong-Singapore Brigade Relay: Ninth Mountain Battery Fourth Mountain Battery and Fifth
A very popular choice is. For Mountain Battery.
rest Sutterle as No. 4. Very few 20th Bat-players have made such progress as he has done to the last two seasons and he is well up to Inter- well port standards. Usually mounted, he hits a very long and mostly accurate ball, he rides fearlessly wherever required, and he is a tireless worker,
•
300 Yards Medley Relay: Heavy Battery, 24th Heavy tery, 9th Anti-Aircraft Bty. Time
mins. 19.4/5 secs. 50 Yards Veterans' Handicap. B.Q.M.B. Little, Bgt. Lazell.
Officers' 50 Yards
Race: Lt Laine, Lt; Ravenhill, Lt. Kayll.
150 Yards Invitation Relay: 1st Battalion the Lincolnshire Rest,
8th Heavy Brigade 100 Yards Championship: Gar. Smith (20th Bty.), L/Bdr. Mooney (20th Ety). Gar. Harris (12th Bty.). 71.3/5 secs.
J. H. Keswick will be No. 3 and
that quite numerous body of play- South Wales Borderers, East Lan-captain of the team, thus joining ers who have represerited both cashire Regt.
Hong Kong and Shanghai, Re struck a bad patch at the time of the Hoyt Cup, but re has fully re- covered now and lately has been on the top of his form. He carries on the traditions of a fine sporting family and will have an additional incentive in defending a trophy bearing the family name,
Time
Boys' 50 Yards Handicap: A. Clarke H. Clarke, F. Hall.
H. A. Coward. A. J. Barson, E. P. Humphreys, P. Madar (10); J. C. Jenkins, S. R. Kermani (8); R. D. Gillespie. Lieut. Home, R. Booth, Col. Pelly (8); L. F. Stokes, Sgt. Dalloway, T. H. Darvill. S. M. Aston, A. C. Sinclair (7); V. Evans, T. A. Madar, D. Webb. T. H. Wood. H. D." Bidwell, A. J. H. Bowerington (24th Bty.), L/Bdr. Mooney man, E. . Anstice, L. C. Smith, 20th Bty), Gar. Smith (20th Bty) Comic Water-Folo Event: Won Sign. Lowe, S. F. Shroff (6); E. L. Williams, A. Boisserie, H. E. Orr. by the 9th Anti-Aircraft Bty." D. W. Leach N. K. Crawford (5),
STUMPINGS
H. A. Coward, S. R. Kerman 1; Sgt. Mowatt (7); F. A. Plats (5); F. Marshäll, E. G. Gardner, A. C. Sinclair (3).
U. S. BASEBALL
Detroit Tigers Beaten
New York, Sept. 19. The follow ng were the results: of to-day's baseball matches:-
T
National League
Pittsburg Brooklyn
R. H. E.
Cincinnati
3 .9 1
New York
6 15
3
2
4 11
4.
:
4
2
4
2
4 8 1
Pitssburg Brooklyn
Chicago Philadelphia
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5 14 1-
American League
Philadelphia
5 30 Monair and Hayes homered. Chicago,
Bonura homered.
1
Philadelphia
14
Jimmy Foxx: Johnston Higgins homered. Chicago.
0 and
0 3
Cascarella pitched.
5 +3
2
5 19 0
2 8 0
2
6. 1
9 10
New York Detroit
Washington Cleveland
Boston
St. Louis
Reuter.
MINORITY ISSUE
To Be Discussed By League
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press").
The "Sikh teambayed a very "(By Telegraph,'", Copyright, Tale good short passing me that of graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. the Radio Sport's ab although | Beceived, September 201. 4-30 p.m.) it must be said that the "Y's" open play gave the Indian team many anxious moments
Geneva, Sept. 20.
25 Yards Free Style: Gnr, Wad-
150 Yards Three Styles (Breast Back and Free); Gnr. Harris (12th Bty.). L/Bdr. Mooney (20th Bty.. Gar. Bower (20th Bty.). Time 3 mins. 18.4/5 seca.
150 Yards Inter-Battery Relay. 24th Heavy Bty., 20th Heavy Bty, Sth Anti-Aircraft Ety. Time, I min 28.7/10 secs.
Final Standings: 20th Bty 64 pts.. 24th Bty. 52 pts., 12th Bty. 36 pts. 9th Anti-Aircraft Bty. 18 pts.
HOME FOOTBALL
English League Wins Six To One
Visiting
London, Sept. 19.
Dublin, the English
C. 8. Franklin will be No. 2. Hls triumphs in so many tournaments and Interport matches are so well known that no more need te sald.
The committee could not decide between L. R. Andsews and N. F. Allman for No. 1, and so have left the choice to the other three mem bers of the team. Both men have been at their best recently and it would be very difficult to make a distinction. R. B. Moller has been chosen as reserve.
The Tyro Cup
*
Though the weather conditions were not too pleasant yesterday afternoon; play was not impossible, so, as the season ends on Satur-
bombs,
the
fact
ARMS EMBARGO QUESTION
Discussed By The League
London, Sept. 18.
The Counoll of the League of Nations sat in private this morn- ing to discuss arrangemants `` for next January's plebiscite in the Saar.
Following Russia's admission to the League yesterday the chief Soviet delegate, M. Litvinoff,, took his seat on the Council for the
first time, as did the representa- tives of Chile and Turkey,
Later, in "public session, the Council passed a resolution refer- ring to the Assembly the entire. question of the embargo on the and Bolivia supply of arms to Paraguay in an effort to check the present hostilities and hasten
had lasted for too long. a settlement of the dispute, whicn
A protest by the French Minis- ter, M. Barthou. against the un- fairness caused to powers apply-
ment of it by certain countries, was supported by the British de- 'legate, Mr. Anthony Eden.` Both.
renewed urged
efforts for speedy settlement of the dispute.
British Wireless.
F
this ber of ready-made
bitterly to prevent, is expected to amounting to further evidence
throw the first real light into the that the Marxists intended to
mysteries of the great Stavisky scize power by use of violence.
Procts have been obtained from france scandal that shook the other sources that the rebels must French public life nearly a year have spent at least five million 480. The report will be published pesetas on arms and ammunition on Thursday and consists of 179 the majority of which were al-pages. Only 240 coptès have been
These will be d'atribut-i ready smuggled into Spain, The printed. plotters are already in possession ed among the State officials. de- ing the embargo by non-enforce- of revolvers, rifles, machine guns, puties and the Press. hand grenades and polson gas The report confirms
that all doctors actively engaged bomba.
on the case agree that Prince could not have committed suicide.
alarmed because the Government fact that everything Prince, was has been informed exactly about carrying at the time of his death Great emphasis is also laid on the
Thurs-was found intact on his person the revolutionary plans.
at- day's cabinet meeting will deal except the papers inside his exclusively with the new situation" tache case, these consisting en-
of The police supervision the tirely of documents regarding the streets of Madrid day and night | Stawisky affair is exceedingly sharp. Motor lorries Transocean Kuo Hin. with police armed with rifles pass to and fro in all directions. been gendarmerie "have The ordered to halt all motor cars and to carry out careful examination.
Transocean Eug His.
The Home Minister told the Press on Wednesday that pubile opinior in Spain need not be
U.S. NAVY EXPERCISES IN THE PACIFIC
To Stimulate Actual War Conditions
N
Washington, Sept. 19.. "Next summer's United States naval manoeuvres have been ar- the ranged to take place in Pacific. between Alaska Puget Sound and Hawali,
The Navy Secretary, Mr. Claude A Swanson, announces that the exercises will simulate actual war
RARE METALS
In Eastern Siberia
Irkutsk, August 10. Molibdonum deposits have been discovered in Shaktominsk dis- trict, Eastern Siberia, 140 klm. from Sretensk.
The surveyors have established that rare minerals are deposited in the Eastern Transbakal district along a belt stretching from the south in a northeastern direction, through Chikoy, Opon-Borvinsky
·
SOVIET CITY BUILDING
French Officials To Investigate
Moscow. Sept. 11. (Tass) Mr. Robert Posse, the Councillor of Paris Municipality and General Councillor of Seine
Department arrived in Moscow accompanied by the yesterday Secretary-General of the Council of Seine Department, Dr. Guchard. Messrs. Posse and Guchard arri- ved here to study the organisation of administrative offices in district to acquaint centres, as well as themselves with the city building in the USSR, and with the Soviet methods of bringing up children.
Task Mail.
and Shaktorinsk districts.
Molibdonum has been found for the first time in the gold sands of Shaktoma river and in the divide other minerals have also been found there. The content of mo- Gold. Eliver, wolfram, libdonum in the ore ranges from real purpose to prepare Zaloma, to repel an attack, if necessary. lead, majahite, bismuth, molib 0.07 to 0.3 per cent.
danite, wolframite, pyrites; and Tiss Mail, Reuter,
day, the tal for the Tyto cup conditions to the utmost, but the between the rivers thaktoma and
was played off, resulting in a win by 4 2/3 goals for Altman, White,
Ferguson, and Browne against 3
or Harlotson, Mokrejs, Ed. Toeg.
Allman and Howell,
scored all the goals for his side, whilst Mok- rejs, Herlofson, and Howell scored cre each for the losers.
The game was played at a good pace and mostly was very inter-
Football League recorded a sweep-esting, even though not produc-
tive of any really brilliant efforts, Allman started slowly, but later found his form, and then he co- minated the game, being really Accring-responsible for his team's success.
ing victory by 6 "goals to I. over the Irish League in the first Inter- league match of the season.
Accrington's Victory Entertaining Mansfeld, ton won by two clear goals Reuter.
MOTOR BOAT RECORD
Mr. Scott-Paine's Feat
(Special to "Hong Kong
Daily Press")
(Hy Telegraph, Copyright, Tela, Ordinance. 1891. graphio Meisages Betained, September 20, 4.50 p.m.) Venice, Sept, 20.
A new world's record for single-
The winners by no means had all the play, but it was just Allman's superiority that turned the game in their favour, for it was touch- and-go for either side all through. At the conclusion of the game, Mr. J. A. Hayes, the donor of the trophy, which he gave as a means of encouraging the younger players to take a real interest in the game, presented the cup and made an interesting and sporting speech, as always.
SAAR PLEBISCITE
Special League, Meeting
To Be Called?
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright)}
engined motorboat for 110.3 miles
"Paris, Sept. 20. per hour was set up bere, when
That the Saar issue will not the Englishman. Mr. Hubert Scolt- Paine sped across the classic mile come up for discussion at the stretch of the Lido waters in his present session of the League famous boat "Miss Britain II" to Council is the opinion of "Pett smash his man record set up lastParisien's Geners "correspondent November by no less than ten who reports that an extraordinary miles an hour.
meeting of the League Council 18 likely to be convened in Novem- During a trial trip, Paino suffer- ed slight injury to the head when ber to discuss the issu2.---
shut-Transocean Kuo Min he was forced suddenly to off the engine as an bydro air-
On Thursday morning at 10 plane landed virtually across the c'clock, the minority issue which boat's course. Actually, the "team were the
gained considerable importance
Paine registered his last world better of the two in the opening wing to Colonel Beck's bold move half.
The "Y" opened the scoring is coming up for discussion before record with the same boat. in early in the second half but the the League assembly's political Southampton waters ten months goal was disallowed by the referee commission which yesterday, dies ago. The wonder boat Miss Bri- who awarded them a short corner pite endless and tiresome debate tala II is only twenty-four and failed to come to an agreement a half feet long with an eight- for sticks against Grewal,
Just before the end the Indians respecting war between Paraguay foot bear. scored through G, Singh who cut and Bolivia. The so-called recon-In Wednesday's recording smash- in to score past Shields, who had ciliation committee is now dealing ing run the engle developed
game with the matter played a magnificent
throughout
Transnccan Kuo Min.
more than 1,400 horsepow Transocean Kuo-Min.
GERMAN AIRWOMAN'S"
FLIGHT
Press (Copyright,)] and Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Berlin, Sept. 20 Fraulein Elly Beinhorn now on a goodwill fight" "ever Central z
safely landed
Wednesday
at Verar Transoccan Kuo Min.
It doesn't really matter.
ther you are beating
M.
-doing a little gardening.
• taking gerille ene
lifile carpentering-
whitewashing the wals
-maybe catching a rat or
-even a spot of
bronco busting
or mountai
- raising fowls
-or fruit farming-
-youll do it better with
a Wills's Gold Flake
turning the mangle-
rolling the lawn
to soothe you try!!
Wills' GOLD FLAKE
- W D. 6. HO WILLS
BRISTOL
& LONDON
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