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MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926.
LEAGUE TENNIS:
CHINESE AND JAPANESE SECONDS STILL UNBEATEN.
The most interesting match played on Saturday was that which took place on the Chinese R. C. ground between the Chinese second string and the Indian R. C. "E". Both teams, together with the M. B. K., had not suffered de- feat and much depended on Chinese Saturday's game. The ол
repeated their success over the Indians in the first Division, The three guests, during the winning by a margin of 19 games. course of the evening, were cach The Japanese niso scored a vic- presented with a Chinese em-tory at the expense of the Crai- Tel. C.678. Played by the Band of broidered scroll with a fitting in-gengower seconds,
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DIVISION "A"
̈U.S.R.C. v. H.K.C.C.
Playing at home, the U.S.R.C. "A" team bent, the Hongkong C.C. 54-45.
Edmendes
Stevenson beat and Henderson and Coxon, 8-3: lost to Sewell and Humphreys, 5-6; beut Raworth and Miskin, 9-2.
Morris and O'Leary lost to Men- derson and Coxon, 5-6; lost to Sewall and Humphreys, 3-8; lost to Raworth and Miskin, 4-7..
Broome and Gifford bent Hender- son and Coxon, 8-3; lost to Sewell and Humphreys, 5-6; beat Raworth and Miskin, 74.
U.S.R.C. 54; H.K.C.C. 45,
DIVISION "B,"
C.R.C. v. 1.R.C.
A welcoming assemblage of fourteen thousand packed the Playing at home, the Chinese Coliseum, the City's largest audi-RC. "B" tean: beat the Indian R.C.
59-40. torium, when Cardinal Bonzano
Yew Man-kit and Leu Man-ching and other distinguished ecclesins-lost to 0. Ismail and Hussain. 6-6; ties at the Eucharistic Congress lost to S. 17. Ismall and Hamid, 5-6
beat S. A. R. Ismail and S. As Is- came on the platfrom.
mail, 8-3.
An outstanding fenture was a
Choa Man-ping and Lo Man-ho message from President Coolidge, beat . Ismail and Hussain, 10-1: delivered by the Secretary of La-beat S. H. Ismail and. Hamid, 7-4: bour, Mr. Davis, who came special-st to S. A. R. Ismail and S. A. Is-
5-8. mail,
Lau Man-ki and Kwok Po-kwan ly from Washington. The Pre- sident declared that the United beat 0. Ismail and Iussain, 6-5: States had long been under the im- lost to S. A. R. Ismail and 5. A. Is-
beat S
H. Ismail and Hamid, "8-3; putation of putting too much em-mail, 5.6. phasis upon material things. "Per- C.R.C. 59; LR.C.. 40. haps we have been subject to that kind of criticism not so much be- cause we are really more interest. ed in material prosperity than others, but, because in that direc- tion we have been more success- ful than others." The President argued that material prosperity
H.K.C.C. v. N.T.C. Playing at home, the Hongkong C.C. "B" team beat the Netherlands
T.C. 70-29,
Armstrong and Mitchell bent Buys and Ramondt, 8-3; beat Heint zen and Schilfgaard, 8-3; beat: de Veer and Knottnerus, 9-2.
Lawrie and Dunbar beat Buys and Ramondd,-7-4; beat de Veer 7-4 beat Heintzen and Knottnerus, 10-1,
BASEBALL IN AMERICA.
RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S - MATCHES.
"LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON DOCK NARROWLY DEFEATS CRAIGENGOWER.A
New York, June 19. Last year's Loagud winnera The following are the results of suffered another defent on Satur- the American and National League day when they went down to the matches played during last week:Kowloon Dock R.C. by the narrow- est possible marglu. This is National.
Craigengower's second defeat and on both occasions the dofielt was exceedingly small. The team now drops to third position, having played one more match than Tai- koo and the Kowloon Dock men,
Saturday,
Boston, Chicago L Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 8. American.
St. Louis 0, New York 5. Chicago 4, Washington 7. Claveland 1, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 5, Boston 0.
National
Sunday.
New York 10, Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 6, Chicago G., American.
St. Louis 5, New York 0. Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 1. Chicago. 8, Washington . Detroit S, Boston
National
Monday.
New York 4, Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 8, St. Louis B. Beaton 3, Pittsburgh 2. Philadelphia 7. Chicago 9. American.
In the second division the Kow- loon Cricket Club were unable to maintain their unbeaten record,
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should not be disclosed-Reutor.
name
BUREAU CONTROL.
being defeated by Talkoo seconds ITALY'S NEW LABOUR RULE, by over 80 points.
FIRST DIVISION. Craigongower C.C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C. Playing at home the Craigen gower Club went down to the Dock by one shot, which was decided on the last head on Bradbury's, rink. Scores:
C.o.c
Muskett
Rose
Detroit 8, Boston 7.
Tuesday. National.
New York 3, St. Louis 7. Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 5.
Rumjahn
Basa..
Neves
K.D.R.C.
Goodman Ramsay McLaggan .22 McKelvie
Gourlay
Souza
Souza
Omar
Bradbury..
Alves
Fritz Fisher Dennis
New York 3, Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn 9, St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 8, Chicago 1. American,
St. Louis 1, New York 0. Chicago 4, Washington 1. Cleveland 0, Philadelphia Detroit 7, Baston 6.
Wednesday.
National.
Philadelphia 1, Chicago 4. Boston 3, Pittsburgh 6. American.
Chicago 3; Washington 2.
Thursday,
National.
New York 6, Pittsburgh 5: Brooklyn 10, Chicago 0. Boston 2, St. Louis 4. Roston Z, St. Louis 6. American.
Chicago 6, New York 2. Detroit 9, Philadelphia -12. St. Louis 9, Washington 7. Cleveland 3, Baston 1.
Friday.
National,
New York 3. Pittsburgh, 8. "Brooklyn 2, Chicago 6.
Philadelphia &, Cincinnati 19. Arveland 6, Boston 2.
Chicago 2, New York 10. Detroit 2, Philadelphia 12. St. Louis. 3, Washington 4. Reutera American Service,
Hedley
.18 Lapsley
Graig Docherty Simpson
20 Gray
Total..60
".
.17
Total..61
7
Police R.C. v. Talkoo R.C.' The Taikoo team successfully dis- posed of the Police by the very com fortable margin of 36 shots. Scores:
P.R.C.
W. Clarke
McLeod
Dick
Tayler
Fender
Field
Mosa
A. Clark
Tallon
Condon
Sword
J. Clark.
T.R.C.
Feoples Duncan Muirhead .20 Morrison
White Peterson" Sloan
Wotherspoon..33 Chapman Simpson Drummond
.10 Ferguson Total..39
30
Total..75
Civil Service C.C. v. Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
Playing on their own green the Civil Servier Club secured a victory over the Bowling Green Club by 14 shots, Scoros:
E.s.c.c.
Enoker
Knight
Oswick
Leakin
trollidge Gregory
MOTOR CYCLE RACING. Maughan
FURTHER, A. J. S. SUCCESSES. | Roylanco
Fendered
Smith
Stanley ..
A cable received in Hongkong Brawn on Saturday by Messrs. Alex. Ross and Co., (China) Ltd. showed that at Home 'over a distance of 3.5. in the Senior Tourist Trophy race
miles; Longman, riding an A.J.S. Lyons and Lloyd beat Buys and machine, came in third. His speed Ramondt, 7-4; bent Heintzen And Schilfgaard, 8-9; beat de Voer and Knottenerus, 6-5.
H.K.C.C. 70; N.T.C. 29.
could not be secured. unless it and rested upon spiritual realities, all business being founded on mutua! good faith, as indeed were all modern governments.
CS.CC v K.C.C. Playing at home, the Civil Sor vice G.C. "B" team lost to the Kow loon C.C. "49-50,
Mr. Davis pleaded on his own account for religious tolerance and was tumultuously applauded when he said: "If there is any anti-Catholic prejudice in Ameri-
Major Willson and G. R. Sayer ca, it comes from persons who beat Jansen and Carstensen, 10-1; make a speciality of prejudice."beat Gittips and Bough, 8-3; lost to
Guest and Lee, 3-8. Reuter.
MEXICAN OIL.
HENRY DOHERTY IN MEXICO CITY.
R. R. Wood and C. Bradley beat Jensen and Carstensen, 6-5; lost to Gittins and Bough, 2-0; lost to Guest and Lee, 5-6.
H: Best and N. L. Smith beat" Jensen and Carstensen, 8-3; lost to Gitting and Bough, 3-8; lost to Guest and Lee, 4
CS.C.C. 49; K.C.C. 50.
K.B.G.C.
Chapman Pearman Nicholls
Ghie
Hatt
Hazel
19 Whibley
Nish MacLachlan Holland
..16 Micfarlane .25
Total,.63
Total ..49
SECOND DIVISION. Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.
Scores: ahots. K.C.C
Abraham
Rome, May 19.-The Democratic“. Liberal state has been destroyed, and in its place rises the Fascist state, declares Premier Mussolinf in a proclamation to the Fascisti of Italy to-day, upon the adoption by the" Cabinet of the new system: of relationship between capital and labour.
¡“The corporative organization of the state now is an accomplished fact," the proclamation says. "Tho Democratic-Liberal atate, weak and agnostic, is no more, in its place" rises the Fascist state.
"For the first time in the History" of the world, a constructive revolu- tion like ours realizes peacefully, in the field of production and work, in- corporation of all the, economic and intellectual forces of the nation to direct them to-day to a common purpose,
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ALL ON SAME PLANE. "For the first time, a powerful system of great nasociations is created in which all post- tions are on the same plano of equality; all recognized and guaranteed in their legitimato and conciliable interests by the SOV-E 'creigh state.
"To-day, finally, the people, work- ing in their various activities and categories, dedicate themselves in the Fascist atate consciously, and vigorously to their real destiny. Our faith The proof is decisive. is firm. Wó are certain, the system will resist the hard test of experi
ence.
"Vivitifled by your spirit, presid- ed over by your discipline, the nation, compact around the Fascist symbol, will constitute an indivi afble block of political, economic and moral energy...
"Black Shirts, raise your flags" and celebrate with act, will and fidelity this day, which is one of the most glorious of our revolution."
ROME PRESS SINGS PRAISE.. The Rome newspapers exult over the adoption of the new system, characterizing it the final victorious
Popola Di Ronia, says: "After the liberal English character and after the French democratic code, ! the Fascist law puts in concrete form the final ideal of history, the I final type of organization and
political civility."
Playing at Taikoo the K.C.C. su-battle in Fascism's war against the was 66 miles an hour, while Rowtained their first defeat of the sea- democratic state. ley, also on an A.J.S., was sixthean, going down to the home team by
A fewer than 33 at 64 miles an hour.
T.R.C. Simpson, riding a similar mount,
Wade twice broke all records. He did
Craig the first lap at 69.5 miles an hour, Stewart his time, being 32 minutes, 27 Sloan
Sloan. seconds. On the second lap his Warrock speed was 70.43, time 32 minutes, Boyle 9 seconds. Hough, another A.J.S. Chalmers rider, had the misfortune to crash McKechnie
Maxwoll
in the last lap, when only a few Richmond seconds behind the winner.
PEKING POLITICS.
APPOINTMENTS OF VICE.
MINISTERS.
Peking, June 19.
Stalker Grimes..
Goldenberg
Trechi".
22 Hill
Burford
Labrum Robinson
23 Overy
Goodwin Lammert Fraser
27 Gibson
.Total.,.72
Some sections of Fascism, 10 notably the labour organizations
which are superseded under the. new regulations, Indicate by re- maining silent that they are not quite overjoyed.
Total..39
RH.K. Yacht Club v. Craigengower C.C.
The Yacht Club secured a victory at the expense of Craigengowor by 11 shota, Scores:
R.H.K.Y.C. C.C.C. Vaux Ramsay
Kitchell Brightman Sellwood
24 Arcul
fi Kharag
C.C.C. v. M.R.K. Playing at home, the Craigen- Mexico City, June 20. gower C.C. "B" team lost to the The prominent New York M.B.K. 46-53. business man Henry Doherty has Kitajima, 8-3;, lost to Ema and Ito, Leonard and Hyder beat Edo and arrived. It is suggested that he 5-6; beat Tanaka and Nakamura, Cabinet will meet on Monday in useall,
It is unofficially stated that the Brayfield ja desirous of conferring with 8-3. President Calles in connection Howard and Howard beat Edo and order to consider and promulgate Lang with the development of Govern- Kitajima, 7-4; lost to Ema and Ito, vice-Ministers' appointments.
Block ment oil lands.Reuters Ameri-1-7; lost to Tanaka and Nakamura,
Anderson can Service.
5-6.
Shields. It will meet again on Tuesday Dixon Souza
and Zimmern lost to" Edo to draft a telegram urging Wu Carpenter and Kitajima, 3-8: lost to Ema and Ito, 1-10; lost to Tanaka and Naka-Pei-fu and Chang Teo-lin to come mura, 5-6,
to Peking as soon as possible in Edwards......21 Roselett C.C.e. 48; M.B.K. 53.
order to discuss the question of political reorganisation, Reuter.
U. S. INCOME TAX..
GOVERNMENT SURPLUS. SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASED. -
Washington, June 20.
It is indicated by the Treasury that the Government surplus for the current fiscal year has in creasel to over $300,000,000, owing to the large amount of income tax collected during the present quarter. Reuter's American Ser- vice.
DIVISION, C.
H.K.C.C. v. Club de Recreio. Playing at home, the Hongkong C.C. " team lost to the Club de Recreio 44-65.
Wood
A
.10 Spinks
Bennett Gillard Razack
Rodrigues Fletcher
Total. 61
Total.
In political circles the adop→ tion is viewed as Д · crush- ing victory for the nationa- list element, represented by the Minister of Justice, Alfredo Rocco, who drew up the measure. Over the syndicalist element repre- sented by Edmondo Rossoni, who perfected the Fascist labour orgaTMü. 9. zation and succeeded in enlisting the support of labour for Fasciám. Through the new Ministry of Corporations it is the purpose of the Government directly to control the entire productive life of the nation, Capital and labour are brought vitally into the state or- 50ganism.
19
Indian R.C. v. Civil Service C.C. The Civil Service second string
Anti-Fascist employers, unions. and organizations are to be de-
managed to beat the Indians by theprived of their powers, and to sup comfortable margin of 24 shots. Scores:
TIL.C.
S. Juman S. B.Kitchell.
LEAGUE TABLES..
Division "A.
L. Pts.
A. O. Madar
8
S. 0.
0. Bux
Crawford and Crowley lost la Re- medios and Barretto, 2-9; lost to Ozorie and Ribeiro, 3-8; lost to Sil- va-Netto and Assumpeno, 6-6. dios and Barretto, 7-4; lost to
Watson and Garrard beat Reme- Indian R.C.
Chinese R.C. Ozorio
and Ribeiro, 2-0: beat Silva M.B.K...
Kowloon C.C.. Prior and
Jones. last
to United Services Remedios and Barretto, 5-8; beat University
Netto and Alby 0-6.
A PECULIAR ACCIDENT. zorio and Ribeiro, 7-4; beat Silva
AEROPLANE COLLIDES WITH
DESTROYER.
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Netto and Assurapcao, 7-4.
H.K.C.C. 44; Recreio 55.
K.C.C. v. C.C.C.
F. Bux
CS.C.C.
Trongrove.
Flegg
Haines
S. E. Tamall...12 Mussoy
R. Nagarin
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Shaw Glor
Whiteford
Rose
Archibald Knott
20 Hamilton
Beattie
Fincher
B. A. Hyder...14 Alderman
4 H. Harteam
O. B. Kitchell. Davies...
4 S Harroon
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S Iomail
Division
Hongkong C.C.
M. B. K. Chinose R.C. Indian R. G. Playing at home, the Kowloon Craigengower C.C. "C" team heat the Craigen- University gowor C.C. 32-47.
United Services Purves and Jack lost to Modi and Hongkong C.C. Cherbourg, June, 20.
Hamson, 5.8; beat Clow and Kelly, Kowloon C.C. A French pilot was killed in an 7-4; bent Xavier and Xavier, 6-5.
Club de Recrolo Pedorson and Hamson bent Modi Civil Service extraordinary accident, when a French naval aeroplane engaged and Hamson, 7-4; lost to Clow and Netherlands 1.C.
Division Kelly, 5-6; lost to Xavier and Xa in a 'practice flight rose from the vier, 4-7.
Chinese R.C.D harbour, struck the mast of an Lyal and Abraham lost to MediClub de Racrolo". American torpedo boat, crashed and Hamson, 88; beat Clow and Craigengower
on the deck of the vessel and fell Kelly, 8-3; boat Xavier and Xavier Kowloon. C.C.. into the gen-Reuter
7-4.
K.C.0. 52; 0.0.0., 47,
Hongkong C.C.
Taikoo
.....19 Allon
Total .45. Total
Remedios
-F. X. Silva ✨
C. Silva
15. E. Souza
Total....08
Total
LEAGUE TABLES.
The following are the positions in
.09 the League to date:
East Point RG. v. Club de Recreio.
Division I.
P. W. D. L. P.
5 4.0 18
Playing at home the East Point Taikoo R.C. Club continued their sequence of Kowloon Dock victories by defeating the Club de Craigengower C.C. Recreio by B shots. They now go Civil Service to the top of the Second Division Police R.C. League tablo. Scores:
Kowloon D.G.
E.P.R.C.
Samways
Williamson
19 McKellar
R. W. Lee Baker Glover Henderson McTavish
Club de Rec. Barros
Remedios
26 Rosario
J. Riboiro A. Ribeiro. -Britto-
B. Ribeiro ..
0 4 0 18
04.02. 5.2 123
600
44100
401 8 80 26
Division II. East Point RC; Kowloon C.C. Talkoo R.C. 10 Civil Service,
Craigenkower- Yacht Club Club: de Rocroit -32 Indian R.C.
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