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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925,
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Mr. Chamberlain's speech, of course, had reference to the general LEARNING ARE MORE DURABLE THE MONUMENTS OF WIT AND Chinese problem, but, knowing full THAN THE MONUMENTS OF POWER well as he does the situation in OR OF THE HANDS.—Bacon, the South it must be presumed that his words were carefully chosen so as to embrace the particular pro blem with which British interests
The Bishop of Victoria are faced in this part of the world. Mrs. Duppuy returned to In Canton, as we know all too well, Colony on Friday.
PLAY AND PLAYERS.
AN EXCEPTION-FOOTBALL PROSPECTS. By" "Wanderer.'
Nov. 28. H. v. Kowloon.. Dec. 5. A. v. RA. Dec. 12. Hv. Tamar Dec. 19. H. V. Surreys, Jan, 2. Av South Ching.. Jan. 9. A v. Recreio Jan. 16. H.. Police.
The opening rate of the dollar.Curious though it may seem, it on demand to-day is 28. 4.13/16d. Is generally accepted by defences. that they are to be more severely and tested with the now offside law in the operation, but there still appears to be quite a lot of mlaaprehension the governmental authorities" are
in local football circles in regard either powerless to prevent flagrant}.
to the interpretation of Law V. as The Empress of Asia left Vanit now stands. interference with foreign trade or couver for Hongkong, vis Japan about it several times last week, We were asked are tacitly acquiescing in the boy-September, and, is due hore on being the chief bone of contention. side against the Club de Recreio ports and Shanghai, on the 17th, the question of the raising of heels
The new rulo was framed for on Saturday, Kowloon won a splen the purpose of curbing backs of theft didly contested game by six goals
cott movement. The consequence the 5th October,
is that "the ordinary rights whicn
are denied us.
KOWLOON BEAT RECREIO, V Fielding practically a full league
foreigners in every country enjoy" Amongst the passengers who playful propensity of kiciding into to two. (to use Mr. Chamberlain's phrase) left by the P. & O. liner Khyber touch at the slightest provocation. The Kowloon forward line, waa
were Lieut.-Comdr.. 0
Har-but whether it will succeed la its anappy and quick on the ball and So until those greaves, Lieut. Comdr. R. D. intention depends largely upon the in the first half, McBride headed rights are fully restored, China Paffard, and Capt. and Mrs. C. half-backs. The rule now states through and Hayes scored two beau- cannot expect the Powers to make M. More.
that the player throwing in shall ties. concessions.
At half time they led three- Thus interpreted, It
stand with both feet on the ground one and later Taylor, the right. Mr. Donald Logan and Mr. outside the touchline. The mean-winger put through, Mason the left would seem clear that Mr. Cham-
Kenneth Logan, the two sons of ing of this has been argued, in winger netted from a penalty and berlain's speech implies that the Mr. W. Logan, returned to the Scotland more than elsewhere, then ran in and scored his second Canton situation must come up for Colony from Europe yesterday. conveying that a player must not gont with an unstoppable drive. MUSTARD & CO. discussion, at the coming confor- They arrived by the Bluo Funnol raise his heels.
liner Lycaon.
We shall be forgiven for suga
On the whole the Kowloon team Happily, the foreign de-
not deserve gesting that sports legislators are overwhelming victory. The Recreio Buch an legates in Peking will have ample!
The Soviet news agency reports general phrasing, and are capable the shooting area.
supreme practical fokers In their were nippy but did not impress In ovidence to prove the nature and that the number of unemployed of hiding more meaning in a fow extent of the Canton interference in the U.S.S.R. was stated at words than the average politician, standing excellent.
Their halves were sound and general under- with legitimate trade, and we can People's Commissary of Labour, wording is simplicity itself and if Moscow on September 8, by the but Law V. is an exception, its only trust that some measures will to amount to 1,200,000. bé devised whereby normal condi- tions are restored here in the South, to the manifest advantage of Chinele and foreign commerce
16-17, Connaught Road Cent. Telophone C. 1186.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
ences,
Mrs. V. C. Rozario of No. 319, Nathan Road, Kowloon, desires to convey her sincore thanks to: ali friends and relatives who at tended the funeral of her late as well. husband, and sent wreaths, and also for the expressions of sym- pathy received in her recent sad bereavement,
The Telegraph,
MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1925,
BRITAIN'S POLICY.
The momentous declaration made by Mr. Austen Chamberlain at the luncheon of the China Association in London, which he attended as
Mr.
the other.
The Mosul Danger. Evidence has been accumulating for some time that the threat of sorious trouble between Britain and Turkey over the delimitation of frontiers in the Mosul region, and future administration of Mosul, was merely postponed by the re- ference of the matter to the League
Kowloon won because they held
it means anything at all it conveys the Hecrelo down with a solid the idea that a player can place his defence. All played well
It is reported by the master of feet as he liker outside, the line and reserve game played before- the 8.8. Tjisilak, which arrived may use his feet in whatever man-hand saw the Recreio Reserves de- Chinese deck passengers, that at the time he releases the ball, goals to three.. here from Batavia with 171 ner he chooses provided always that feat. Kowloon Reserves by four one of the passengers died from some part of both feet is maintain- peritonitis and tuberculosis ing contact with the ground. The whilst on the journey.
law implies nothing further, and the half-back who gives this due
In the Marine Court this morn-consideration and retnembers always ing, Lieut.-Comdr. G. F. Hole, that no member of his aide can R.N., fined a sampan woman $10 be offside from the throw-in, is or 10 days imprisonment for going to be of incalculable value making her boat fast to the s.s. to his team.í. Hwah Wu, whilst it was still un-
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'BASEBALL CHAMPIONS.
The gentlemen who arranged the fixtures for the Hongkong, Baseball League worked with commendable foresight. It could not have turned out batter. The last match of the season, between South China and
the Japanese was the decider for the champtonstrip both having jost one game and won eight
We gave this as our opinion seve der way in Causeway Bay on ral weeks back, and the queation, Saturday,
we sec, has now been cleared up by Mr. F. J.Wall, who replying, A splendid game was the result to a request by the Liverpool mana- of thefr meeting and the Chinese ran out at the long end of a 5-8 "The law requires the player score to take the pennant, repre throwing in the ball to stand with sented by the Lai Wah Shield. For both feet on the ground, and there three innings neither side reached that the player must stand flat relay, the pitching of both Shim is nothing in the law which says beyond the second stage of the footed. In the absence of such a and Ishimatsu being well up to.
Mne.
4
LEAGUE CLUBS.
Hachiuma crashed one over second ehower, was sensational. Ishimatsu,
The Chinese reply, after a sharp,
handicapped with a wet ball, lost control and walked two batters, Pan hit him for a single and a three-bagger by Shim brought three
with
two loft on bases. The Japanese were blanked and Les and Pan put the game on ice for the No. 1. Hongkong Football Club. Chinese by reaching the plate. Bases The Club, lords temporal and were full when the side went out. spiritual of the local football world, Kusano and Honda both hit: Shim are looking forward with Justified when the Japanese took the stand
for the sixth time, and Uno's! optimism to the forthcoming league fact that, although last season no They failed to add to their total campaign, and this in spite of the triple brought them gally home. sensational records were created, however and lost as stated.. the same team in the main will bo The Japanese Aelders suffered white hoops to success during sea- break-down in the fourth spelt "No relled upon to carry the blue and from over-anxiety, and Ishimatau's son 1926-26.
can" for their pennant aspirations
of Nations, From what has since pared to defend ourselves against ger, Mr. McQueen, said: transpired it may be presumed that any assault. the Turkish Government never!
- Five Miles Per Minute. meant to abide by the League's i
Almost endless possibilities are decision unless it proved favour-conjured up by the receipt over the the principal guest, may be taken able to Turkey. The League re-week-end of a short telegram from direction, it would be reasonable their usual high standard. In the as a forecast of the attitude which centiy announced its preliminary New York, in which it is stated that been complied with if the player, Shim to centre and reached first, to assume that the law will have Nipponese fourth, Kusano hit wil be adopted by the British de-finding, and the Turks immediately Lieut. A. J. Williams claims to stands with some part of both feet stole second, made third on a fly legates at the forthcoming con- commenced obstructionist tactics.have attained a speed of 302 miles on the ground outside the touch- and opened the tally when ferences to be held in Peking. Britain has apparently moved some
per hour whilst flying in an aero- | Once again, we are glad to see that troops into the disputed territory,
The object, as I understand, of piane there. Three bundred miles the alteration of the law is to give the Foreign Secretary lays stress which it had been agreed should
per hour!
It is a rather glib and the player throwing in the ball on the need of a united China, be a neutral zone, as a precaution trite sentence, easy to say, yet so greater freedom than he had under with an effective Central Govern-against Turkish aggression. How tremendously hard to realize. The the old law." ment, in the absence of which the necessary this was, has been shown mind fails to grasp such mathema- PROSPECTS OF HONGKONG FOOTBALL men home. The side went down policies endorsed by the Powers at the raids conducted by the Turks tics as five miles per minute, or the Washington Conference cannot in which they have forcibly expell 146 yards per second, and one possibly come into full operation.ed the Christian population who wonders of what size and power Chamberlain has further would presumably have been and material was the machine that Feiterated Britain's traditional favourable to British occupancy in could hurtle itself through the air friendship towards China, showing a plebiscite. Now both Britain at such dizzying speed, or by what that we have the utmost sympathy and Turkey have lodged protests instrument such an accuracy "as with her aspirations and that there with the League against the other 302.3/10ths. miles could be comput is not the slightest need for our side's line of action. Meanwhile, ed from whatever was the actual mutual interests to clash one with the whole question of a Mosul distance traversed and timed. A All through his utter-sphere of influence has yet to be whole days' continuous flying at ance there is reflected an earnest settled, and the League is still such a rate would give 7,248 miles desire to work side by side with busy with the subject; but latest re-or, by the most direct possible The principal weakness last sea- for this season. The Chinese play. the Chinese towards a realisation ports indicate that Turkey is openly line, ubout as far as from here to son was forward but there will be ed consistently well throughout,
less anxiety in this direction how The Shield was presented by of their aims, and Mr. Chamber-defying this association of nations London.
Thus, as is remarked in that the experiment of playing Lieut.-Col. L. G. Bird, who was In- of which she is nominally an ad the opening sentence of this com- Johnston" at lain's declaration that Britain is
centre-forward is troduced by Mr. Dome, president of [ready to meet China halfway must|
herent, and does not intend to ment, almost endless possibilities proving successful. He is on the the HK. Baseball Association. Mr. abide by the
small side, but is a great oppor Dome briefly reviewed the season, be regarded us something very much
decision, are conjured up by the report. The tunist, and one likely to take full speaking of the great advance the more than a mere friendly gesture, Naturally enough, Britain, while day, may come when the skill and advantage of openings made by the game had made this year, and men- for be definitely asserts that we are cannot see the Turkish Government machines of practical utility which left Howard and Key-a nico blend- Ho tributed them for their fine avoiding any aggressive policy ingenuity of man will devise flying new rule. On his right will be. tioning particularly the-debut of the Forsyth and W. Stewart and on his Volunteers in League baseball, prepared to relinquish our speciali rights in proportion is the Chinese deliberately going back on an agrees will so annihilate time and space, ing of youth and experience if a displays and stressed the fact that Government can assure Britisherament, without taking necessary as we know these things to-day, proper understanding is developed, they lost on technique alone on of the enjoyment of the ordinary!
The Mosul that it will be possible to journey
Mair, Jimmy Stewart and Watson many occasions. rights which foreigners enjoy in question assumes, consequently, to the farthermost points of the for their positions in the half-back Chinese on their success and sald Jare unlikely just yet to find rivals Mr. Dome congratulated the. every country. That is the kernel Very dangerous aspect, with earth in but a few hours. The line, while Bishop is in good, fettle he hoped it would induce them to of Mr. Chamberlain's
threat of actual hostilities, between speech.
physical barrier which geography and Rodgers gives no qualms. enter a second nine next season, Put in another way, it means that
the parties to the dispute.
Much is expected of Summers Lieut. Col. Bird said that until But has impoted between the various (of the Chartered Bank) who is his interest was argused by the such special rights as foreigners whatever befalls, the aggression races of the world will be swept promising well but has yet to get entry of the Volunteers he had no enjoy in China have been conceded will have been all on the part of away and man will tood more and used to Hongkong's ground. As real idea of the potentialiliga of from a recognition of the fact that the Turks. Unfortunately, the more to think of the earth as one it is obvious from the way hp goos teers had given a good display yet he is not sure of himself but baseball, He was glad the Volun without such rights the lives, pro-
evidence points to a desire by Tur Instead of a conglomeration of vary-about things that he knows the and said he hoped to sea them perty and trade of non-Chinese key for armed conflict, apparently ing nations and peoples. The game pretty thoroughly. Gerrard nearer the top next year. He con would be in constant jeopardy, but through a belief that the moment phantasies of such imaginative is expected back in November. gratulated both winners and run-
is opportune to try her strength writers as Jules Verne, ir G. Well, son follow:
The fixtures for the ensuing genners-up on their axcollent display. that as soon as conditions warrant against an overburdened and pre- and others become prophecies and Oct. 10. A. v. Kowloon,
Oct. 17. H. v. RA.
it, and in precisely the same ratio
counter measures.
final
as the change for the batter is sumably war-abhoming Britain one almost sees a world full of made,manifest, Britain will be quite
It might become necessary in the
strange wonders and contrivancor ond to prove to the belligerent Three hundred mijes prepared to agree to the withdrawal
per Jour of such privilegen. Without some party that, while we avold war as Five miles & minute: Ont ma tangible guarantee, of
long as possible, we are quite pre-well nok, What course, there
Oct. 24. A. v. Tamar
Ock 81. Av. Surreys.
The Volunteerd lost their grip in the game against Hongkong on Saturday, though it must be agreed that Dome, pitching his last game Nov. 1. y. South China.
in Hongkong, was in tip-top forms. Nov. 14 E. v. Club de Recrolo.The Yankees scored a clean-cut Nov, 21. Any Polico,
vletory by eloven runs to nijed
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