MONTHLY WATER
RETURN
Level and storage of water in Reservoirs on July 1. 1938. ISLAND WATER WORKS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936,
LOCAL BASEBALL Champions' Stiff Task To-Day
NEW LEAGUE TEAM
Pui Ching Stars Depart
1935
1936
Contents In
Contents
Imm
(By "BLEACHER")
Reservolk
Tytam
Tytam Eyewash
18' 4"
Tytam Intermediate
Tytam Tuk
31 4
4"
Wong Nel Chong
17' 8"
Below Millons Below Millions Over- of Over- flow Tallons дож 18' B* 246.00 27' 4"
3.70 IB' S 82.04 25' 3" 553.00 41 3′′ 11.65 22' 0"
of Gallons
174.54
4.85
· 81.86
598.75 8.53
Pokfulam
8' 0"
46.04 251 2"
Aberdeen Upper
20 10"
Aberdeen Lower
36' 3"
35.85 39 de 14.93 0' 2-
13.44 39.73
73.97.
Total Storage
1,023,55
995,52
A
Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions
of gallons during the month of June.
Consumption ....
Estimated population
Consumption per head per day
1935
1936
292.97*.
424,400
23.0
397.00 Million gallons 437.000
30.3 Gallons
*--Includes 28.83 million gallons supplied from mainland. I-Includes 70.60 million gallons suppifed from mainland.
·Additional: amount suppiled to Island Villages, during the month of June 14.25 million gallons.
June 1935. From 1st to 17th a six hours supply 16-9 a.m. From 18th to and 4.30 -7.30 p.m.) was given to all districts.
30th a 10 hours supply 611 a.m. and 9 pm) was given to all districts..
"June 1936-A 15 hours supply 18 a.m.9 p.m.) was given to all districts during the whole month.
MAINLAND WATER WORKS
(Continued from Page 10)
THE TEAMS
Guterres, C. A. Lopes, C. H. Basto (skip); E. de Sousa, C. R. Pereira, P. A. Yvanovich. F. X. Soares
0.
The following are some of the ¦ (skip). probable line-ups.
FIRST DIVISION
41
Police R-C. Blackbourn. Gough, F. E. E. Booker, J. S. Rid- deli skip); N. B. Fraser, S. Farlow, G. S. Alexander, A. E. Carey (skip); W. Cameron, F. Charming, A. J.
INDIAN 8. C. v. CIVIL SERVICE | Johnson, R. H. E. Marka (skip). Indian RC-D. M. Khan, S. M. Reserves: R. Ells, T. H. Daly. Rumjahn, A. K. Minu, M. Y. Adal KOWLOON C. C. v. YACHT CLUB (skip); M. R. Abbas, A. Ram! Jahn. A. M. Wahab. A. R. Dallah (skip); J. Hoosen, A. Baker, A O Madar. A. R. Minu (skip)
Kowloon C.C.-C. J. Tacchi, J. M. Jack. W. Mulcahy, V. C. Labrum (skip); W. W. Hirat, & J. Hougo- ton, T. Fergusson, W. CRIT
The addition of the U.5.5. Tulsa nine into the local' base- ball league will prove a mostivil Service,-A. Steven, W, Bur-(skip); J. S. Dinnen, A. Nissim, A. formidable foc to the other eight teams.
The Tulsa will play a double- header this afternoon at Causeway Bay, beginning at 2.15, against the -Overseas Chinese, This should prove to be a well played game, sì- though the odds are fall for the
sailors to win.
The Tulsa battery will be Fox and Forter. The rest of the line up will be as follows:
Mealeer-1b
Curtis-25
Jolly-3b
Wood-s
Helm-1
Krommenhock--er
Svoke-ri
Although the Overseas nine will be without the services of Joe Yee and Gabriel Lau. they fully intend to extend the Americans to the limit. A win for the former would be sweet because of their defeat in an exhibition game two "weeks ago.
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ling. C. Strange. F. J. Jones (skip); P. E. Knight, J. Gellatly, L. H. Coll- yer, F. J. McGowan (skip); J. Pur- vis. "M. N. Rakusen, F. Cullip. J. Hollidge (skip).
CRAIGENGOWER "A" v
KOW-
LOON BG.C. Cralgengower "A"-A. E. Coates, A. M. Omar, C. S. Ros- selet, R. F. da Luz (skip); A 8. Gomes, C. S. Summons, D. Rum-
3.
Spary, A. E. Silkstone (skip):
Yacht Club.-E. S. Abraham, F H. King. K. S. Robertson, B. E. Maughan (skip); P. S. Cassidy, W. R. Mansfield, J. A. D. Morrison, J. Bentley (skip); A. Murdoch, D. J Fraser, G. E. Costello, S. Steven- son (skip), Reserve: W. A. Cornell, FOOTBALL C. “Bv. H. K. ELECTRIC
Football C. "B".-S. H. Strange,
Selby (akipi: J. S. Howell, H G. Wallington, A. McKellar, N. M. Currie (skip); A. W. Hayward, J. Dobson, V.. Walker, E. J. Edwards
Jahn, U. M. Omar, (skip); J SE. S. Carter. P. Morgan, J. A. P.
V. Landolt,
N. Atienza, Cavanagh, R. Basa (skip).
Kowloon B.G.C.-A. S. Russell, J. Watson, W. Macfarlane, L. Guy (skip); S. "A. Bright, R. Hall, 8. Randle, R. Duncan (skip): J. E. Henson, J. G. Meyer. M. J. Hen derson, A. M. Holland (skip).
POLICE R.C. v. CLUB DE
RECREIO Police R.C.-H. S. McKay, C. S.. Pile, W. S. McHardy, W. Mair (skip); W Grelg. C. Dowman, J. Orem, W. E. Hollands (skip); L. Glendinning. W. 3. Dall. J. Shep-
The Overseas will open the game herd, S. Logan (skip); Resorves:
1935
1936
Kowloon Main
131 5% 227.35 17 5"
Kowloon Byewashi
58' 0"
Shek Li Pu!
75"
25.22 51′ 5′′ -37.90 15' 5*
195.95 36.48
61.00
with;
Jubilee
130' 0"
52.00
H. Ching-p"
Shing Mun Reception
9' 0"
11.79 3 6"
24.15
Fung c
Total Storage **
352.26.
359.58
Consumption of water in Kowloon and New Kowloon in mil-
lions of gallons during the month of June.
Consuraption
Estimated population
Consumption per head per day
1935
1938
192,78
342.500
259,21 MUlion gallons
325,000
..18.8
June 1835-From 1st to 17th a six hours and 4.30-7.30 p.m. was given to all districts.
a constant supply was given to all districts.
20.6 Gallons, supply (6-9 am From 18th to 30th
June 1936-A constant supply was given to all districts dur- ing the whole month."
Additional amount supplied to Lalchikok Water Boat Dock during the month of June 7.69 million gallons.
The reports of the Government Bacteriologist and Analyst shew that the quality of the water is excellent.
Total rainfall recorded by Royal Observatory from 1.1.35 ta 30.8.35: 28.500 and from 1.1.36 to 30.8.38: 24.850.
MRS. BALDWIN PUSHES A CRUISER
Incident At Launch Cheered
London. June 24. The seventh British warship to bear the name Glasgow was laun- ched yesterday by Mrs." Stanley Baldwin at Glasgow.
on
"The cruiser began to move down the slipway so slowly that Mrs. Baldwin, in an endeavour to ac- celerate its pace, stepped forward the launching platform and pushed the sharp prow of the veg- sel with all her might. Her act was cheered by a large crowd.
The launch was viewed from a yacht in the Firth of Clyde by Haile Selassie, the Negus, who was seeing such 3 spectacle for the first time
H.M.S. Glasgow was laid down in April" last year, and her speed, when in commission, will be thirty- two knots
L. Ching-ib
B. S. Ching-2b Kau-3b
W. Ching-33
Chap-f
C. S. Chung-er'
Moe-r1.
N. Brown, E. Kelley.
Club de Recreio.-J. B. Norman, L. F. Xavier, F. V. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva (skip); A. A. Remedios J J. Basto, F. X. M. da Silva (skip). J. Basto. F. X. M. da Silva (skip) D C. Alves, G. M. P. Remedios, J. J. Basto, F. X. M. da Silva (skip).. TAIKOO K. C. v. KOWLOON C. C. Talkoo R.CJ, Wald, S.. Follock, W. Cunningham. J. C. Chai-
W. *mers (skip);
Brown, T. The other game of the double-Grimes, C. Matthews. R. C. Wallace. header will be against the Eastern A.C., following the close of the first Polaon, N. Drummand (skip).
(skip; R. Keown, A. Norrie, J.
game. The sailors should rate the Eastern lads to camp easily if they use their first string line-up: Höw- ever, the Eastern boys have had
TULSA V. EASTERN
very little real baseball playing. but should improve considerably with continued practice.
AMERICAN V. JAPANESE The first game on schedule on Sunday morning at 0.30 wil be played between the local Ameri- cans and the Japanese nine. The laiter have had regular baseball
SENATORS LAPSE practice, and should come out vic-
BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, July 9 The following were the results League baseball matches of the played to-day.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
'Philadelphia Pittsburgh
torious in this game...
The fact that the Americans have added three new men to the team, however, might strengthen their game. Them- son will start the pitching, with Allen behind the bat. With the change in positions the rest of the line up will be:
R. H. E
5 13
10 18 0
3 12 2
4 11 0
9 0
Hearther-ib Church-20
Williams--3b
5 11
0
*Mayhew-31
Howard-It
Brooklyn Chicago
Thirteen innings were played.
Brooklyn
Wilson hit a homer. Chicago
Cavaretta hit a/homer.
New York St. Louis
2 € #
10 -
3
0
Joe Medwick hit a homer.
AMERICAN LEAGUE ...
After the launch Mrs. Baldwin, Washington left by fast car for Wishaw, Lan-
St. Louis........ arkshire, where the Prime Minis- ter was addressing a mass demon-Philadelphia stration
The Negus, who is the guest of Lord Inverclyde at Wemyss Castle, also witnessed yachting regattas on Clydeside. He will return to London to-morrow.
£1,000,000 MISSIONARY TRUST WOUND UP
London, June 22,
A trust formed to dispose of
£1,000,000 left for missionary work
by Robert Arthington, of Heading-
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Pinkie Higgins and Bob Johnson homered.
Barros-cf
Rogers-r!
The Japanese will use the same line up as last sunday's game with Pul Ching.
Kowloon C.C.-H. Overy, R. P. Phillips, N. Bebbington, R. G. Craig (skip); G. Lee, L. E. Lam- mert, F. Goodwin, A. Hyde Lay
(skip); H. Gittins, W. Geall E. C. Fincher, J. Fraser (skip),-
KOWLOON DOCKS
7. CRAP.
GOWER "gn Crazower "B"-J. Paz, J. W. Leonard, K. M. Omar, H. V. Pearse (skip; J. R. Soares, W. Phelps, H. 'W." Randall, W. Gli (akip}; A.J. Coelho, F. J. Smith, B. W. White- man, W. V., Meld (akip).
SECOND DIVISION
CIVIL SERVICE v. CRAIGEN- GOWER
Civil Service-D. Crawley, M. Purvis, W. Hyer, R. R. Davies (skip); F. H. Harper, M. Cumietti. J. Cook, R. R.- Wood (skip); C, Champelovier. A Bower, H F Westlake Sar. H. F. Westlake, Jnr. (skip).
Cralgengower-D. K. Kharsa, F. X. Delgado, J. Fitzgerald, A. E. S. Alves (skip); N. P. Karan- Ja,
J. H. J. Tollervey, F. Begby, W. Ward (skip); H. L. Fox. W. H. Atkins, E. McNay, Y. Abbas (skip), Reserves: L. C. R. Souza, A. B. Hamson.
KOWLOON B. G. C, v. FOOTBALL C. "A"
Kowloon B.G.C.-W. L. Walker, K. C, Hamilton, C. B. Hosking, H. H. Rose (skip); B. 8. Rogers, 8, M. white, W. S. Drake, G. H. Sherrit (skip); F. A Cheesman, B. O. Reed, J. C. G. G. E. F. Thompson (skip).
Football C. "A" E P. Ansjow, J. H. Gelling. J. M. Delgarno, J. Russell (skip); T. R. Rowell, G. 8. Graver. J. 8. Beach, C. B. Robert- son. (skip); E. Strange, W. Ker- shaw, F. B. W. Haynes, J. Rodger
CANADIAN V. VOLUNTEER With the loss of Dreary, the Canadians will have a pretty dif- Acult ilme. from now on in the league, and with the surprising im- provement of the Volunteer, nine the latter should win this game, The Volunteer battery of Lefty Joe Bowen, and Wingle has (skip). proved a very good one for begin- ners and, with the help of the fielders, should be Instrumental in 1❘ winning this game, Muir will begin Lou Gehrig homered and Pear-pitching for the Canadians, with son pitched,
Walker catching.
Cleveland
.. 11 150 Hal Trosky hit two homers and Eat! Averili, Weatherly and Vos- mik one each.
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ley, Leeds, over. 38 years ago, was South Seas. and Central and South wound up on Saturday. He stated America. Mr. Arthington was ec- that the money should be spent centric and Uved as a recluse, and over a given number of years, and was left a fortune by his father, brewer, in It was announced that the condi- Quaker, who was a ttons had been fulfilled and all Hunslet Lane, Leeds. until he clos the money had been used. Under ed the brewery for conscientious the bequest missionary work has reasons. in. 1850. Robert Arthing been carried forward. in India, ton died at Teignmouth in 1800 at China, Japan, Tibet, Africa, the the age of 77.
The departure of Tommy Kira: and Chester King, the popular stars of the Bul, hing Academy, for San Francisco this, moming on.
CLUB DE RECREIO v. POLICE R. C.
Club de Recreio-F. A. Machado, J. F. V. Ribeiro, A. V. Barros, L. J. J. Bilva (akip); F. A. Xavier, A. P.
the President Collidge, will be an irreparable loss to the school.
Kim was, by far, the best short stop in the Colony, bay- ing played considerable base=" ball in the past in fast com- pany. Besides being a fast pitcher, King was the best-hit- ter in the Hong Kong, league. They will be very much missed by their team mates, and the baseball players of the Colony are sorry "to ses "them, zu, alr though they are" speeded" on ther way with heartiest good.· wishes.
(skip).
H. K. Electric.-V. Sorby, J. L King. G. T. Padgett, A. Webater (skip); W. Stoker, G. G. Thompson, J. F. Lunny. H. W. B. Muskett (skip); B. S. Jones, T. P. Saunder- son, J. Sloan, A. F. Paul (skip). Reserve: W. Orchard.
ITALIAN TEAM FOR OLYMPICS
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Rome, July B. The Arst section of the Italian team for the Olympic Games, con- sisting of men and women com- petitors for athletic, vìli leave for Berlin on July 19. while the re- remainder will follow on July 27.
Italy, whose total team-number is 250, will be represented in 16 out
of 19 different branches of sports-Polo. Handball, Hockey, be- ing the only,games not included... Transocean News Servicë,
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