·LOCAL BASEBALL.
RECREIO AND JAPANESE
WIN AGAIN....
If variety is necessary to make baseball popular in the Colony, thore was plenty in the two games played over the week-end. On Saturday the Club de Tercio, after conceding seven runs to the Filipinos in the first innings, made a. magnificent recovery and came out at the long end of a 10-14
score.
On Sunday, the Japanese defeat- ed the Tigers (S.C.A.A.) by the colossal margin of 38 runs 'to and more runs would have accrued Had they taken the game seriously after piling up 21 runs to 0 in the first three innings.
aeven runa
J. Alvares opened in the pitch ing box for the Recreio, and was
battered, badly accruing before the third man down. Alvares was taken out, and C. Remedios held the Filipinos scoreless for three innings, at the end of which the Filipinos Ted 7-8. Zafra wenkened in the fifth innings and four runners passed over the plate for the Recreto, while the Filipinos replied with one run thus maintaining their lead.
seven rung.
The Filipinos played well in the concluding stages, scoring two in the last inning when requiring three to lie and four to wing The seors by innings follows:
Heercio: 0.12 0471-15 Filipinos:. 7 0 0 0 142-14
NAVAL CONFERENCE.
COMMON GROUND FOUND.
London, June 25,
Mr. Bridgeman, the First Lord of the Admiralty and head of the British delegation to the Powers Naval Conference, yesterday as pressed the belief that the dele gates were beginning to find some common ground on which they could set to work and that as pro- ceedings continued he believed an increasing measure of agreement would be found.. Already experts had cleared up and dimintahed some of the difficulties which at first seemed serious.
As to the extension, of the life of battleships, he contested the view that it would mean a revision of the Washington Treaty.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1927.
FURTHER FLIGHTS.
FROM CALIFORNIA TO HONOLULU.
San Antonio, Tex.. June 187 Definite announcement that Lieu- tenants Lester Maitland and A. F. Hegenberger of the army air ser- vice, would attempt to fly their three-motore Fokker from San Diego to Hawaii before July 15 was made here to-day.
The pilote received confrmation from the War Department that the contemplated flight had been ap- proved by the government.
They plan to leave San Antonio for San Diego at 7 o'clock Sunday morning.
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Shorten Mall Time.. Washington, June 18.--The Cali- fornia-Hawaii flight in which a United States army plane will par- ticipate is viewed by the Depart- ment of Commerce as the first step toward linking the Far East with America by trans-Pacific air line.
A declaration of the intention of the three leading navel Powers not to exceed their obligations un- der the treaty, would make it easier for others and strengthen the sense of security of the world. This would then facilitate the the first branch of communication to task of the League of Nations Dis- armament Committee. not go home," said Mr. Bridge man, without having discussed this very fully."
Lord Jellicoe's View.
The dir mail will undoubtedly be
benefit by the establishment of an "We, cun-air route from the West coast to Hewall, it was said. Such a route would shorten the mail schedule between the United States and the Philippines by at least three days. Lieutenants Lester Maitland and A. F. Hegenberger took off from Weight Field, Dayton, D., in a hig three motored Folker for an un- announced destination. The flight, however, is understood to be pre- Heparatory to the Hawail effort.
purpose is to test several new in- Hiromenta and appliances in the plane.
Znfra, however, faltered once With reference to suggestions again, and the Recreio held a pro-regarding the conversion of mer- cession round" the bags acoring chant ships into an armed fleet this is not taken seriously by naval experts, Lord Jellicoe in a recent statement characterised the idea as a "landsman's iden." added, "Armed merchantmed, of large tonnage equipped with guns Crews and manned by reserve would be
match for the smallest and most insignificant cruiser. It would present a large No fewer than four home runs, target of the character of an egg two by Y. Hachioma and one each shell with a mass of top lumber by Saldo and Ikeda, were scored
and highly vulnerable machinery. by the Japanese in the course of any well organised and properly farcical game against the Tigers constructed cruiser would be able to make an attack on an alimited number of such ships. Now! Wireless.
Farcical Came
never in the
The Tigers were picture at any department of the game, the pitching being poor, the fielding decidedly weak, and the batting equally so.
The Japanese made more runs on errors than by hitting, though afterthey had made the game safe at the end of the third innings, they experimented with the side.
Kusano, the brilliant Japanese centre-field, provided the one thrilli
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LOCAL WEDDING. INTERESTING CEREMONY AT
UNION CHURCH.
Of great lceal interest, especial of the match in bringing off afly among the Chinese, was the sensational catch. The ball was wedding which was solemnisei ni hit through centre about 20 yards the Union Church, Kennedy Road. Turning round on Saturday afternoon, when Miss he put on a spurt managed to touch Rose Yick Mui Wong, fifth daugh
behind Kusuno.
Falker is Ready.
It
Air corps officers, disclosed to-day that the Folker had been encefully
med at Wright field and was capable of a long flight.
Lieutenant Maitand holds the un-
icial army speed record of 281 | miles per
General Patrick today declined to
comment on the possibility of the
flight.
Experience with the navigation instruments to be used on the Fok- ker has been exceptionally favour- able, F. Trubee Davison, assistant secretary of war aviation, declared, and showed that there were excel- lent chances of successfully com pleting the flight should it be authorized.
On Way to Coast.
The Fokker, with Lieutenants Maitland and 'flegenberger aboard, is now dying toward the west coast, Mr. Davison revealed. Both officers the hall and to hit it up sufficientlyter of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Ping-have been tentatively chosen to Further to give him a second opportunity shun, became the bride of Mr. make the Pacific flight. of catching which he did near the Ngan Shing-kwan, only son of the tests of the instruments, and plans ground.
late Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ngan. to increase fuel capacity: will be The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachic carried out probably in the neigh- officiated, and Mr. G. E. Longyearbourhood of San Diego. *- played appropriate,music at the Mr. Davison emphasized that the organ.
amy project had no connexion with various prizes being offered for the flight. Officers are ineligible to ac- capt prize money.
ed.
The score by innings is append- Japanese: 10 1 10 3 3 56-38 Tigory:
0 0 0 3 000
Y. M. C. A. TENNIS.
NEW CLUB FORMALLY OPENED ON SATURDAY.
3
The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a semi-Chinese gown of white satin with fine golden embroidery and silver embroidered satin shoes. Her bouquet was of white roses.
Miss Margaret Wong attended as bridesmaid, with Miss Ruby Wong and Misa Hazel Chung as flower girls and Erie Chung as page boy. The bridesmaid's dress was of a green-yellow Chinese, silk with golden embroidery and shoes to match., She
carried bouquet of red roses.
The tennis club formed at King's Park in connexion with the Euro- pean Y. M. C. A. was formally open ed yesterday afternoon when an exhibition match was played be tween Mr. Justice Wood, a director of the Association, partnered by Mr. N. Trambitaky and Messrs. T G. Weall and E. W. Railton.
Chicago, June 17.-Lieutenants Maitland and Hegenberger have the secret object of beating the navy for the honour of making the first successful Hawaii flight, says the Chicago Herald-Examiner.
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provisions specifically made in the Agreement of May 1916, any such meeting must be strictly in accordance with the said Agreement by which the Company and these Guilds are bound.
Any meeting between the Company's representatives, Floating Staff and the Secre-i taries of the Guilds, is clearly. provided for in the Agreement both as regards composition and procedure and any movement to arrange a meeting on a basis other than in strict line with the Agreement can only be re- garded as an attempt to invali date the whole Agreement and would in any case, be a de- parture from its spirit which might prejudice the position of the Guilds in the event of future exigencies."
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It will thus be seen that an absolute deadlock has arisen in the negotiations between the Com- pany and the Guilds in that the Company has set out to jettison an Agreement which was designed solely and expressly by the late Sir Everard Fraser for the pur- pose of avoiding, by means of adjustment or Arbitration Board; any open rupture between the Company and the Guilds and a system, which, were it more uni- versally in vogue, could only be to the mutual benefit of employer Seattle, June 20-A Seattle to and employee. Tokyo flight looms up in the beat In conclusion we leave it to the future, as the result of an appro-public to consider what would priation of $25,000 to-day by the have been the attitude of the Com- city of Seattle as a prize for that many had the position bean rẹ. versed and the Guilds been the a purpose Chinese cerenfonial costume.
San Francisco, June 20-The offenders against the integrity of The duties of best man were board of surpervisors of the city has the Agreement in question. As discharged by Mr. Lam Chi-wei.
appropriated $10,000 as San Fran these Guilds view it, the onus is on the Company and the only equitable way out of the present impasse is clearly indicated by the Agreement to which the Company sets its hands in May 1916.
The bride's mother wore
In wishing the club success, Alr. Wood later pointed out that any
A raception was later held at cisco's share in the prize to be pf member of the Y. M. C. A. Was No. 24, Kennedy Road, where the fered the winner of the San Fran eligible to join the club and new members need not be afraid of hay usual, tousts were honoured, Mr.visco-Honolule light.
The board also appropriated ing to bear the costs of the club C. C. Stark, manager" of the house
or the laying out of the Vacuum Oil Co., proposing the $35,000 for the construction of a take-off at the municipal airport, The bridegroom courts as that had already been principal toast.
The take-off will be a mile and patt for out of the general funds. Suitably replied.
Mr. T. G. Weali formally declared The festivities were continued half long.. the club open by breaking the Y. M. at a Chinese banquet given at the South Chinn Restaurant in the C. A. flag.
Mr. W. Baxter, Secretary of the dub, commented on the great part played by the directors of the Y. M. C. A. in forming the club and said that it was now for the members to show that inauguration of the club was justified by helping it take its place in the ranks of other clubs. Wishes for the club's enccess were also expressed by a member of the Club de Recreio, which adjoins the newly-opened courts.
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Weall, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunt, Major C. Willson, Mr. P. Sanda, officials of the club and a representative gathering of mem- bers,
NICARAGUA,
U. S. MARINES BEING WITHDRAWN.
London, June 95.
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A copy of this statement has been sent to HB.M. Consul- General in Shanghai, and to A 7,900 Mile Hop!
Messrs. Butterfield and Swire.
For and Berlin, June 18.-Berlin to San
behalf of the evening, when the happy couple Francisco by air-this is the goal Management Committees.
W.. E. Kirby. were the recipients of further con- which German aviators have set up
Secretary, C.C.0.G. gratulations. of their friends, for themselves, inspired by the suc-
J. Watson, of the Chamberlin-Levins among whom were many Euro-C
fight from New York to Germany.
Secretary, M.E.G.C. pens.
The distance, more than 7,000
Mr. and Mrs. Ngan will spend their honeymoon at Macao, the miles, i made without a stop would bride's travelling dress being of Kreatly exceed the present world, light yellow Chinese silk with record held by the two Americans. golden embroidered roses.
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Landon, June 15.
Anton Koenmecke, German world war ace, has been granted three months leave from the Gorman Aerial Lengue in which to organize the flight. The plane to be used will carry fuel for seventy-seven houra, flying at a speed of approx imately 124 miles, an hour.
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In keeping with their policy of catering for the public wherever of possible,
management Messra. Lane Crawford Ltd., are to be congratulated on
having obtained the services of a com- pany of talented musiclans, who the made their appearance at restaurant as regular music pro- viders on Saturday night.
The orchestra, is under the di-
The Germans expect to reach Sun Francisco within sixty hours. The Eefore an immense crowd of plane will be of all metal construc spectators on the Horse Guards' tion, and capable of taking off and Parade, I. M. the King to-day pre-descending both from sea and land. Bonted a new standard to the House. hold Cavalry.
His Majesty was attended by the Prince of Wales, Prineo Henry, the Duke of Connaught and Prince Brother Aimar, director of Streetion of Miss Violet Andrews. Arthur of Connaught and after in- Joseph's College, will learn with No matter what type of music is The Navy Dopartment has or specting both regiments of Life pleasure that he has left the being played, whether classical, dorod the immediato return home fuards, the Colonels of which are French Hospital after being an operatic or popular modern tunes, of live hundred Marines from Field Marshals, Lord Allenby and inmate for about a month suffer they present the pleces. in a well- Nicaragua, in pursuance of
Lord Inig, ho returned to the saluting from a severe attack of bron-balanced and expressive manner. tho plan to withdraw
Ameri- can Expeditionary Forca-Reuter's
a trip to Singapore. for" of his fare is to be provided again this American Service.
The consécration of the now Washington, June 20.
atandards by the Chaplain General health during the mid-summer rendezvous should become "even more popular, and patrons who mer holiday. With regard to the withdrawal of of Forces took place in the middle,
wish to avail themselves, of the 500 Marines from Nienangan, it is of parade and standards were after-
Miss June Looker, in Hongkong- high class menu 'provided are ad- stated that the plan, contemplates wards presented by the King. This the withdrawal of 600 more later if solomn and beautiful ceremony qu-born young lady, daughter of Mr.vised to book tables.
H. W. Looker, M. P., was presented The orchestra will be in attend- conditions are favourablo. This will curs only at long intervals and was
to the King and Queen at the first ance overy evening, with the ex- leave about 1,000 men stationed one of most impressive witnessed on thoro for an indefinite period. the famous Parade for several years, Court of the sensen on May 24 by caption of Sundeya.
Mrs. Looker. Reuters American Service.
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