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LOCAL HOCKEY
Easy Win For Police.
In a Mamak«tournament hockey
game, the Police, last year's phẩm- plons met the HMS. Keppel at the Police Training School ground yesterday and won by 4 goals to 1:
Perkins who led the Police for wards was outstanding, showing good-stick-work and speed and the goals that were scored by his side were all through him. Pile gave able support at left wing.
The Police were on the offensive at the beginning of play, but though they attacked time and again, they could hot score until a few minutes before half-time, when Perkins ran through the backs to give the Police the lead "with a good goal
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Almost immediately after the resumption of play of the second half Perkins put the Police further tr the lead. This
goal
through some was quick moments by the lett wing, as the result of which, Pile centred to enable Perkins to score with a "first-timer."
Not discouraged by the goals that were scored agairist them the Keppel attacked vigorously but without avall, The Police scored two more goals, both of them were scored by Perkins
THE AIR RACE
Stodart Reaches
Melbourne
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press” (Copyright,}]
London, Oct. 20.
Sq. Ldr. D. E. Stodart flying an Airspeed Courier ASA took sixth place in the England to Melbourne air race while J, D. Hewett and C. E Kay in their D. E Dragon reached Conclurry.
The" young Australian C. J. Melrose in his D. H. Gypsy Moth landed at Charleville while the Dane, Lieut. Hansen in a Desoutter Mark. 11 took off from Port Darwin. Transocean Kuo Min.
WRIGHT GIVES UP
London, Oct. 30. Squadron Leader Stodart arrived at Melbourne at 0.55 a.In.
John H. Wright. of 37 Sunnyside Drive, Utica, New York, owner- pilot on a Lambert Monocoupe, abandoned the race at Calcutta owing to a cracked cylinder. He is sailing for America.- Reuter.
JONES HELD SEP
Allahabad, Oct. 30. After taking off at 0.15 am. for Karachi, Cathcart Jones, who is on
is return Right to England, came At this stage most of the play was confined in the Police quar-ack ten minutes later owing to ster and through a mishit by one engine trouble. He hopes to re-
of the Polka backs Muir went start in a few hours. through to score. the only goal for Reuter
the Keppel.
SIR JOHN SIMON
CRITICIZED
Scottish Liberals And Peace
(Special Air Mill Service)
Edinburgh, Oct. 13. The Scottish Liberal Federation. at its conference
Dundee, by
overwhelming carried. majority a resolution which ran: "That this council views with
at
alarm the possibility of war, and urges that the question of general
disarmament be stressed by the party and made one of the fore- most items in the Liberal pro- gramme."
KID BERG WINS
Lightweight Boxing
Title
London, October 29: Kid Berg, of Whitechapel, won the
British lightweight boxing championship to-night at the Al- bert Hall when Harry Misler, of Mile End, was forced to relinquish his title in the tenth round of a scheduled. 15-round beut.
Berg's ferece two-handed, tear away fighting overcame Mizler's
box
upright, - long
distance
Mizler faced the onslaught coolly in the earlier rounds, displaying a splendid defence and repeatedly stabbing Berg's face with straight lefts, but Berg later hammered
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1934.
SUNNINGDALE'S
VICTORY
OFFICIALS WELCOME
POSTPONEMENT
London Foursomes Hopes Of Agreement Before
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, Oct. 13. Nearly all the world was at Walton Heath to watch the Open Champion, but a few perverse and tranquil souls insisted on going to West H and very good fun they had in watching the end of the London Foursomes.
Kuomintang Congress
Shanghai: Oct. 26.
The definite decision by Govern-. ment leaders in Nanking to post- pone the Fifth National Kuomin tang Congress' was officially
mn-
GERRARD SAVES
BATH AGAIN
Responsible For Every Point
over-
TEST" GOLF:
Britain Beats Australia
Sydney, Oct. 30. Great Britain beat Australia by four matches to two in the golf
Test" encounter. On Saturday, they shared the four singles and to-day Australia lost the four- somes
Scott and Garnett (Britain) beat
Cay and Farrier 7 and 5... McLean and Bourn (Britain)
nounced after, a' meeting of the Journ in Nanking, he had lengthy times in the first twenty minutes beat Ryan and Apperley 6 and 6.
an.
consultation with the leaders of the Government regarding the views of the southwest. He ex- pressed the hope that delegates would soon be selected by Nanking to have direct discussions with the south-western leaders for closer co-operation.
the
not
Reuter.
AUSTRALIAN. CRICKETERS
Main Body Reach Home
(Special Air Mall Servion)
Co-operation Needed
London, October, 13. Bath won over Rosslyn Park by Interviewed by press representa 2 penalty goals and 2 tries to nil tives in the capital. Dr. Wang Bath raised hopes of an stated that during his brief so-whelming victory by scoring four
arid then faded away in Standing, Committee of the Kuo-
second half. mintang held m the capital
Heavy rain fell throughout, with yesterday morning.
the result that there was The news of the postponement
much successful handling. It was was well
received in political circles, the hope being generally
a good forward battle; but it was expressed that an amicable agres-
some time before the Park, adapt- ment may be reached between
ing themselves to the conditions, Nanking and the south-western The meeting of the Standing | pitted' strong foot rushies against leaders during the period of post-Committee of the CEC, which | the home defence. After the in- was presided over by Mr, Wang | terval they excelled and it was Ching-wel. President of the really remarkable that they did Executive Yuan, and attended by not cross the Bath line. Only the ministers and about twenty CBC. effective covering and tacking of
Gerrard, prevented a score. members, was held after the re-
Gerrard was again at the top ceipt of a telegram from General Chiang Kai-shek from the north. of his form.
The main body of Australian He kicked both
ricketers arrived all fit and were General Chiang, according to the penalty goals, one of them from official announcement, proposed a difficult angle; scored a try accorded a civic reception.
Mr. W. M. Woodfull, Captain- the postponement at the request after snapping up a feeble - of many military leaders, includ- kick; and made the opening for during the tour, was presented the other try which Wynne Jones with a casket specially made from Ing Marshal Chang Hsveb-llang. Generals Chen Chi-tang and L scored He took a pass from West Australian woods in appre-
elation of his personal successes. Chung-jen, who are being engaged Gough and got the opposition on in "the Anti-Communist campaign, the wrong foot by first appearting in the recapture of the "Ashes."---- and will thus be prevented from to turn in and break through. Reuter,.
Instead he threw out a long pass attending. General Chiang is also of the view that the · Congress to the wing, who had a clear run
in. should be postponed as the mill- tary activities against the Reds are entering into the last stage.
ponement tending towards sincere co-operation. The official nouncement was given great prominence in all the Chinese evening papers here,
the
Of the semi-finals, that between Sunningdale and Wentworth may be briefly dismissed. Morrice and Selway played very well, with al- Thorburn most majestic ease.. and Morrison
to were inclined
and that meant make mistakes, five and four. The other match ended 'a Hendon beating Coombe H by one hole, and I saw the hole that settled it. The Coombe Hill pair, Foster and Risdon, started full of confidence and good golf, and with three 4's in a row were two up at the end of the third At the one-shot fourth Rission WILS Just on the greer and Dr. Wang Chung-hul, judge at Gray
Permanent Court at The was just in the bunk-
er
endeavoured, од the left. Wright" left Hague, who has the ball in statu quo and Gray since his return from abroad on got out a long way short of the furlough, to bring about a rap- hole. Coombe Hill having three proachment, was the first one in- putte for the hole on a beautiful formed of the announcement. He green contrived to take four patta. expressed great satisfaction, hold- Foster was 8ft, too strong. R'sdoning that the move was a credit- was criminally a yard past with the next, and finally Foster gave an agitated jab at the ball and left It short. So Hendon get a half, and from that moment the game never settled down again. There were fine strokes played, notably some really superb brassy shots by Gray, but there was a pantomimie the background; « one element in always expected to see somebody tripped up on a butter-slide.
Hendon got their men back to one at the sixth, and were robbed of a certain all even by a stymie at the seventh. At the 10th Coombe Hill were two up again. but they lost the 11th. At the 12th Gray, with a putt for
the hole, laid his partner a dead style. Everybody thought it 3 hopelessly crad one, except wright, who lofted miraculously into the hole over a ball hanging on the lip. He followed th's up by laying his tee shot to the short 13th stone, stock dead, and that was all square. Some eccentric give-and-take and a most coura-
able one in that, sufficient time has thus been allowed for pre- liminaries towards 2. stronger
unity.
Dr. Wang, who was to have left
Peking on Nanking zor Wednesday hight" to interview General Chiang Kai-shek. regard- ing the results of his recent visit to the south, postponed his. de- parture to last night. He is expected to remain in Peking for three or four days, after which he will return to Nanking.
LEAGUE CRICKET
Army v Club de Recreio
The following have been selected the represent the Army in above League Match to be played on Saturday, November 3, 1934, as Club de Recreto Ground, com- mencing at 1.43 pm.:-
Major V. T. Bonavia (RAM.C.).
Perth, Oct 20.
ACTOR FOUND DEAD
Late in the first half, however, Gerrard was seen to be limping, and he Was The meeting decided that the
not so thrustful Plenary Session of the Central afterwards. Without his supreme Lou
his colleagues were Executive Committee of the Kuo- initiative mintang be held on November 12 unable to force openings them- instead. It was tentatively decid-selves, and in the second half the looked much more like ed that the congress be postponed Park to March 12 next year.
KING OF SIAM
scoring.
Bath's Good Handling
Los Angeles, Oct. 29. Tellegen. famous actor, farmerly leading man with Sarah Bernhardt and the" husband of Geraldine Farrar, was found dead in the bathroom of his home to- day, stabbed Ave times in the breast with a pair of scissors. In the Arst half, with a good Police believe he took his own life share of the ball from Davies, the in a fit of despondency over failing "backs Indulged in some good health.-. passing with a greasy ball. After, Router. the interval, however, the visitors had the advantage, the forwards having learned the lesson of the first half; but Bath, secure in the handsome mad. held them, though.
| in great danger.
once or twice the home line was
and they have dash and deter- mination.
Bath, on the other hand, were again prone to expect too much of Gerrard. They were content
Geneva, Oct. 29. The reports from Slam foresha- dowing the possibility of the ab- dication of King Prajadhipok were received here with all the more in- terest since the presumptive heir year old prince, Adanda Maludol to the Siamese throne is the 11- who is staying with his mother at It was an excellent and hard to allow him to make all the Lausanne where he is attending game which was always interest-openings instead of making them from him. His colleagues outside. geous putt by Wright at the 17th Capt. D. B. Mitchell (R.A.), Capt. school. Of the three possible pre-ing; and the Park, while losing. for him and drawing opposition Adanda is stated to have the best come. They have some admirable while better than those of the amendment, which stated "That his way to victory and sapped the left the match still all square with L. J. Walch (RAS.C.), Lt. C. c. tenders, the Slamese Crown Prince gave promise of much better to
young player, who blend well Park, whose handling was too this conference desires most hear-champion's strength with telling
prospects, tily to support the Government in lefts" and rights to the body..
with those with more experience, obvious, were outahane, by Gerrard, Transocean Kua lin its Yeadership among the nations in Mialer was very tired st the the cause of peace.
end of the tenth round, when his nose and mouth were bleeding, and decided to retire.
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Only seven delegates voted for an
Sir Daniel Stevenson, Chancellor of Glasgow University, who sup- ported the original resolution, said that on the question of peace and disarmament the British Govern- ment had taken a back seat all the time.
Was there ever a more con- temptible position than that which we took up with regard to Japan?” he asked Sir John Simon at the beginning milight have been reck- oned as a special advocate for Japan,
"I have been ashamed of my country, during the years that this Government has represented it. If they have acted to the best of their abinty that is the very reason why we should throw them out neck, and crop."
Mr. Dingle Foot, M.P., asked if they were to congratulate the || Government
one to play. There were two good Garthwaite (R.A.), Lt. J. P. Wil drives, and then Wright played liams (E. Lancs), C.S.M. J. an eminently found and service- (E. Lanca), Cpl. B. Ballard (R.A.-. able second to the edge of the B.C.), Cpl. W. H. College (R.AM.C.). green. Foster had an ugly te. Sapr. T. Tucker (RE.), Pte. E. and would have perhaps done Dewey (1/Lincs), Pte. B. Baker This Is Berg's first attempt to better with an iron. He took (1/Lincs.). win the British championship, | wood, went straight into a bunker, though he has twice fought for and Hendon won. They had the world title.
fought the good fight, but I don't Reuter.
think there would have been fight but for that fartial fourth hole.
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HEAVYWEIGHT RETAINS HIS TITLE
(Special to "Hong Kong
Daily Preis". -- (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tals
1895. graphic Messages Ordinanc Received, October 39, 4-30 p.m. jui
Berlin, October 30- Vinzenz Hower the German heavyweight champion, in a twelve round bout with Armo Koelölin, ably defended and retained his
on their attitude to title. He beat his opponent on ́aerial bombardment or the control | points.--
TO
the private manufacture of Transocean Kuo Min.
arms.
3 Herbert Samuel was heartily greeted when he looked in at the conference, and conveyed greetings from Liberals south of the Border.
He said that the 'Conservative conference very nearly administer- ed a severe rebuff to the leadership of the party on a matter in which
Liberals and progressive-minded people throughout the country took,
BABY SUBMARINE
For Salvage Work
(Special. Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 13. An attempt to salvage the trea-
A GOOD FINAL
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12th Man:-Lt. J. O, Laine, R.A. Reserve:-Pte. L, Eley, 1/Lines. Umpire:-WOL R. Jordan, R.E
KOWLOON GOLF
Club Championship Draw
The final" was. an excellent match, full of good, accurate golf, a pleasure to watch. Again the fourth hole had a great deal" to do with the result. Sunningdale, and ir particular Selway, started The following is the draw of the the qualifying round of the Kow- Just a little shakily, and Hendon, 100 Golf Club Champipiship. 18 with three capital 4's, were two holes medal pisy for Qunday: up at the third. To the fourth
9.00 A. T. Braley, G. T. Murphy. Selway played a poor, uffy ice
9.04 W. M. Groves, A. Urquhart. shot, and Gray was on the green.
9.08 J. McKnight, G. Mime. Hendon had to get down in two
9:12 8. McNider, F. E. A. Remedios putts, admittedly from an awkward
9.15 F. C. Barry, R Collings. place, to be three up, and three up is much better than two. They 1.20 A. Eastman, D. C. Wilson.
9.24 W. J. Woolley, J. MacKelvie. supreme just failed, and the charice had passed. Selway, tak 9.28 A. J. Dennis, P. Allsebrook. 9.32 W. Taylor, A. W. da Roza; Ing heart of tace, holed
-Line
9.36 L. D., Purves, H. H. Monky, putt at the fifth Gray responded
The Stewards are Mesra A. with a good one, but Sunningdale were now settling down into their Eastman and R. Henderson. stride. Morrice, who played the sixteen competitors qualify- beautifully throughout, began to ing should note that the first hole putts of just that devilish round will be played on November distance which need so much 11. holing, and Wright, dourest and pawilest of Scottish golfers, milss- ed a couple of shortish ones. Result, a complete turn of the tide and Sunningdale two up 10th hole.
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at the
SENSATIONAL FLIGHT ACROSS PACIFIC
•
A great brassy shot by Gray (Harry Varton himself never! played better wooden club shots
the keenest interest. The whole of sure of the sunken Lusitania will the Liberal Party was 'in support be made by Captain Simon Lake, of the Government on the quer- the submarine Inventor, 11 experi- 'tion of the White Paper, and would ¦ tents he is now making off the «view with grave concern any possi- New York Coast prove the attempt
bility of the proposals of the is feasible. Government being upset by divi- j The value of the treasure in the slong within the Conservative Party hold of the Lusitania is estimated itself.
3
at £160,000 in gold and silver bul- The conference passed unani" lon
Before he begins work on the mously a resolution moved by Mr. James Scott. of Edinburgh, rlewing Lusitania, Captain Lake intends to with alarm the encroachments try out the 117 foot-tube which is "upon personal liberty made by fitted to his baby submarine on a the Government, and particularly sunken collier off Bridgeport, Conn., those involved in the Bedition Bull, and on the wreck of the British Sunningdale pair, keeping s the various marketing schemes, man-of-war Hussar, which is sup-two rocks, finished 4, 5, 4, and won and if the mass of Orders and posed to have gone down in New by two holes, Morrice's iron skot
York harbour in 1780.
to the home hole being a model Tégulations.
A motion which declared that the time was not opportune to press forward with a policy of Scottish Home Rule was defeated, and the conference, by 55 votes to 20, carried an amendment in sup- port of a policy of Scottish self sgovernment.
The Hussar was carrying treasure worth about £600,000-pay for the British Army in America,;":
Captain Lake claims that" by means of his baby submarine explorer" he can descend to depts which ordinary divers have never been able to reach;
Honolulu, Oct. 29. After a sensational night across to the pin) won back the 11th the Pacific, from Suva, Fiji, Charles but the other hole would not come Squadron Leader Bir back; in fact Bunningdale 'göt an- | Kingsford Smith arrived here at other, and were two ap with four 7.10 p.m. G.MT. yesterday. He to go. At long last Merrice, encountered a tropical storm en severely tried, falled at a putt of route nasty length at the 16th, but that Reuter.. was Hention's last success. The
at once of discretion-and-execu fion.
IRISH SWEEP WIN
London, Oct. 29, The winners were round in 73,
Another £100 winner in the and that, even on a fine day Irish Hospitals Sweepstake la sa- meant thoroughly round golf: nounced in "Margaret C." care of They had played well right the Meklong Railway Company, through the tournament, and were Bangkok most worthy Windert.
Reuter.
Too good for Men!
Wigs All-was-Prince and Vic was Quimen,
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Fanný has juff andand
Girls know(and show}lots more to-day
"Tammy, the brand lamokevičait
Try one of these and blow your
Face has mum
(fanng in horror, swoons 'away.)
They smoke their
<the Mundi, feù rud
Faning has brought her nëntët
Dove on the suckers shoe
Tafy sicke af tea they smoke at faftle
Fanny has stopp
Fanny is routed and girl for battell
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