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MONDAY MAT 21 1938

THE WORLD SPORT

LAWN BOWLS.

ONLY ONE MATCH ON SATURDAY,

Play was possible on only one green on Saturday and as a result all other matches wero postponed. The East Point Recreation Club ground with stood the continuous rain of the past week and contrary to expectatione was sufficiently dry to play off their tle with the Kowloon Bowling Green. The home team won on two rinks by fairly large margins and maintain their unbeaten record by accounting for their opponents by 16 shots.

DIVISION II.

East Point Kowloon Bowling

Green

The full scores of the match were

as follows:

East Point.

G. A. Goldenberg

E. Black

R. H. Whiteford

R. McKellar

H. Hampton

A. Webstar

J. Dougins

R. W. Loo

Bowling Green.

II. Stenham

E. W. Hogbin

W. Caff

11 T. R. Forster 19

G. Vickors

H. M. McTavish 24 Roylance

CHINA ATHLETIC.

MANY GUESTS PRESENT AT

ANNUAL DINNER..

The annual dinner of the Chinese Athletic Association was Hold 'nt the Yeo Woo Restaurant, West Point, on Saturday evening, when there was

· present" company of over 200 In cluding representatives of the other Athletic clubs of the Colony.

Presiding over the function, Mr. AMERICAN BASEBALL. | Ip Eau, who is Captain of the Club's

Football teams, aald: Gentlemen,

FULL RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S MATCHES.

deoply fool a, sense of pride when I

see that to-night's dinner is given in honour of our three football teams, for

their victories in the rocont com petitions, and also in honour of our Ping Pong team for its success in capturing the Championship of the Hongkong

RUHR COAL CRISIS.

OBJECT-LESSON IN STATE INTERFERENCE.

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Berlin, Apr. 28. While the Socialists in England are clamouring for ever more State control of the coal industry Germany to-day affords a brilli- ant example of the pass to which bungling interference of State or an Industry can be brought by the

gans.

CHURCHGOERS AND 'COUNGIES.

CONGREGATION HAVE

LITTLE "SAYAN

We have constantly bean told that the Rovised Prayer Book will bo optional, and that no one will be compelled to use it. Is that 507 If the congregation is opposed to objection with the Parochial Church the Revised Book it may, lodge an

Council, but the 'dica are heavily loaded against it at every turn."

In the opinion of all competent authorities the Ruhr coal industry It will be necessary to form an has been brought to the very unofficial committed to present its brink of a grave criais by the ac case, supported by facts and figures, tion of the Minister of Labour necessitating a referendum if the this morning in declaring binding congregation's views are correctly New York, May 19. The following is the full list of

the recent arbitral award which to be reflected. This can only be matches played in the American, andongkong Ping Pong Open League.

gave the men a rise of 8 per cent. taken among those on the electoral National Baseball Leagues during the amam exceedingly happy to sea,

amangat US BO many of our guests in their wages in addition to a Foll hero past week:

tonight, and I extend to them certain shortening of hours.

The following figures from three Their our very hearty welcome.

This situation has arisen be.widely differing parishes speak presence

only makes tho gather-cause the State's left hand is com for themselves: ing 3tinguished, but also serves as an in-right hand doeth. The Minister about 1,600, and the electoral roll bigger, happier and more displacently indifferent to what its In the first case, the total con- gregations on Sundays average 4diention towards closer friendship,

contains 520 names.

National League, Saturday (May 12),

St. Louis Pittsburgh Chkago Cincinnati

5 Boston

5 Brooklyn

4. New York

3 Philadelphia

Sunday (May 13)...

Brooklyn

Chicago

Cincinnati'

St. Louis

Chicago

8 Pittsburgh

2

1. New York

5

4

11 Philadelphia

6 Boston

Monday (May 14).

Pittsburgh

Cincinnati

St. Louis

8 New York

G Brooklyn..

B Philadelphia 4 Boston

Tuesday (May 16).

10 Plitaburgh

& Cincinnati

10 New York

3 Boston

2 Brooklyn

2 Boston

not

Bull In Its Infancy.

4

Sunday total is about 900, and the In the second case, the average name on the electoral roll total 291.

approximately 1,000 and 400.

In the third case the figures aro

I hope we can gather together more of Economic Affairs, through the frequently, thereby acquiring a botter Coal Council regulates prices, the understanding and co-operation with- Minister of Labour through his ar- out which it would be difficult to bitrator regulates the scale of solve many problems.

wages and the length of hours. The Minister of Economic Affairs Is guided more by the needs ΟΣ other industries than of coal, the typical, and it is clear that the These figures may be taken na Minister of Labour is guided more majority of the congregation will by political pressure than by the have no say in the matter at all. needs of the coal industry, The Of course, everyone ought to be on Minister of Economic Affairs die- the electoral roll, but you cannot

The Chinese Athletic Association is still in its infancy, being not more than three years old, but notwith 2 standing this, it has done a lot of work as evidenced by these trophies 4 before you. We shall want to solicit your further advice and support in order to help it to grow faster, henl-covered by means of a commission compel registration, and the vast

that the Ruhr coal Industry thier and stronger,

on political machino shows how diffi- We have had a very successful foot- the prices he himself had fixed is cult is the problem even for Parlia- ball season just closed, and I feel already losing 27 pfennige per ton very proud to see that our First Team produced. The Minister of La- has won the Senior League Cham-bour has now deliberately increns- plonship, the Second Team the Junior ed this loss to 1.09 marks per ton. Shield, and the third the Junior "B,"

Rundell

Campbell

Brooklyn

Philadelphia

Ilatt

25 Macfarlane

8

Chicago

St. Loula

F. G. Samways

Drako

J. Wohlgemuth

Middleton

Thursday (May 17).

Johnstone

17

Cincinnati Chicago

0

Friday (May 18).

60

Division 1.

New York

Cincinnati

7 Brooklyn

P. W. D L Pts.

Pittsburgh Chicago

6 Philadelphia

5 Boston

Cralgengower G.C.

Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon Dock

New York

Kowloon B.G.O. Police R.C.

Talkoo R.C.

Civil Service 0.0... 2

BILL

Shots for and Against,

For Agst. Up Dr.

Craigengower C.C. 131 110 21

Kowloon C,C.

Kowloon Dock

68 51 17 120 110 10

Kowloon B.G.C.

120 121

Police R.C.

117 121

Taikoo R.C.

48 04

Civil Service C.G. 104 131

-16 - 27

Division II.

P. W. D. L. Pla.

East Point R.C.

Taikoo R.C,

Civil Service C.C.

1

Recreio "A"

Cralgengower C:C,

Recreio "B"

Kowloon B.G.C.

Yacht Club

Kowloon C.C,

Shots for and Agalást,

Recreio "A"

East Point R.C.

BORNNÁNA Li

For Agst. Up Da.

142 112 80

187 164 23

Kowloon B.G.C... 170 162 17

Taikoo R.C. :.. Civil Service Recrelo "B" Craigongower Yacht Club Kowloon C.C.

GG 49 17

04 G3 11

107 117

101, 114

80 :120 93 134

GOLF TOURNEYS.

CHARLES WHITCOMBE WINS.

Leeds, May 10.

St. Louis

American League. Saturday (May 12).

الاب

8 Detroit Philadelphia 1 Cleveland Boston

Washington

15 St. Loula

Chicago

Sunday (May 13).

Detroit

:

New York Washington Cleveland

10 Chicago

2 Philadelphia

Monday (May 14). New York. 7 Detroit Boston

3 St. Louis Philadelphta 6 Cleveland Washington

Chicago

4 Chicago

Tuesday (May 15).

Philadelphia

New York Boston

J Washington

5" Cleveland

12 "Detroit

8 St. Louis

15 Cleveland

Wednesday (May 16). Philadelphia Boston

5 Detroit

Thursday (May 17).

New York Philadelphia

Washington Buston

4 St. Louis

6 Chicago

3 Cleveland

5' Detroit

-Reuter's American Servico.

LOCAL GOLF.

KOWLOON TEAM DEFEAT

HAPPY VALLEY.

League Championship.

For all these successes, I must fender our very heartiest thanks to

"Public Interest.”

Both Ministers, acting in the 10 the members of the Teams and also "public interest" to which they

1

mentary purposes..

this fraction of the congregation, Having obtained the views of the committee must send the caso to the Parochial Church Council, of which the chairman is the in

cumbent!

The Bishop and the People. '. the final court of appeal is the Even if the hearing la impartial

cases, has already proclaimed him Bishop, who, oxcept in half a dozen

to Mr. H. H. Lee, Manager of the are responsible, have contrived 4Football Department, and his assis-between them to reduce the in-

tants for their most energetic

work. hope the teams will be even more of Labour admittedly had to dustry to a corpse. The Minister successful next season, and I tako this opportunity of thanking the choose between the devil and the self a supporter of the Revised Hongkong Football Association and deep sea. He made the initial Book. It is true that he is to con the Hongkong Football League for mistake of appointing an arbitra- Buit "the people," but as these will 8 their kind co-operation, the Hong-tor whose antecedents paint to a be taken as being represented by

considerably more intimato

generous ways in which they

ac- the Parochial Church Council, the

Bkong Football Club for the very mequaintance with seafaring, than opinion he will got may be guessed

helped

the

ua, and also to the other Clubs

for the many good games they have with coal mining. But having in advance. given us. I also offer our thanks to got his award he has had either

members of the Ping Pong Team to refrain from declaring it bind-will reverse their own publicly ex- In any caso, how many Bishops for their magnificent achievement in ing-in which case there was the tournament, they having gained prospect of endless strikea and Incumbent whom they have been pressed opinion and "let down" un 2 clean and unbeaten recard. I hope lockouts beginning on May 1-or supporting for months in urging 3 they can repeat this success in the put up another arbitrator 2 coming League Competition.

to re- the Revised Book upon his con- duce the wago increase. In that gregation? It has been anid that case he would have made his the rarity of contested elections to party unpopular at the polls. His Parochial Church Councils proves other line was to declare the them to be representative; and in award binding, and this he did, ordinary, parish" business they pro

Grounds Wanted.

In athletics, we have not confined ourselves to football and Ping Pong, alone. We always find it our duty 1 to permit and encourage the pursuit of all healthy sport. In addition to ping pong, we have baseball, basket 2 m

volley-ball and tennis teams, 4It is a matter for regret that, due to the lack of tennis courts, we have been unable to enter any team in the 3Tennis League, We are however; looking forward to the time, which I 8 hope is riot very far distant, when

we shall be able to acquire a consider able area upon which to build n club house with a football field and tennis grounds.

In the circumstances the coal bably are. But it is equally evid industry has no alternative but to ence of the difficulty in many par- apply to the Minister of Econo-ishes of getting to join the Councils mics for a rise in prices, which I people who not only possess tho learn from a leading, authority necessary qualifications, but have to-day it proposes to do. It will niso the time and inclination for probably ask for a rise of about such work. Selection is necessarily per cent, which it hopes will limited, and to rely upon such a body. enable it to work at a tolerable to represent religious views, con- loss. Of any sort of profit there cerning which few persons think is no question.

exactly alike, is unfair to the great The Minister of Economic body of silent Church men, and, wo- Affairs will hardly be able men.

refuse the

Gentlemen, I hope you will all make yourself at home to-night and enjoy to this dinner, and before I sit down, I thank you once again for your kind presence to-night.

in

request, but acceding in it be will

An

cause considerable disturbance, The Mayor of Salford has for- In toasting the guests, Mr. II. K. especially in the fron and steel mally opened the town's police Lee said he never felt happier than industry, which is scarcely in a box system. From a box in on this occasion when the C.A.A. was position to increase prices with-old cahmen's shelter he summon- The Kowloon Golf Club entertained there to sit down to dinner with other out greatly endangering Its com-ed by the turn of a handle, a police the Happy Valley players at the Kow-sportsmen and supporters of sporting petitive capacity. And in addi-patrol, which made the journey of rames. He felt sure that the function to that he will automatically 31⁄2 miles in seven minutes. The

not have gone on so

quite comfortably in both the single smoothly

loon City course yesterday and wonton and a happily without the enable the coal miners to make scheme la simplicity itself. No

and the foursomes. The hosts scored

presence of the guests who had done use of their rights under the numbers have to be mentioned, as award to denounce it if there is the lifting of the receiver. Indi- so much to help the Club

Mr. McTavish replied for the Hong-an increase in coal prices. Judg- entes to the men on duty the box

Daward. kong Football Association, Mr. Me- ing by the apparent contempt of from which the call has Cubbin for the Hongkong Footballthe Trade Unions for the position made.. United Services.

In the final of the Thousand Overy, the captain of the home team, Club, and Mr. May on behalf of the of the Industry, there is a good

Guineas Professional Tournament, Charles Whitcombe beat Herbert Jolly by three up and two to play over 36 holes.-Reuter.

10% points in the morning and 12 in the afternoon while the visitors scored 6% and 8%.

During the tin interval, Mr. H.

took the opportunity to present the Page Shield to the winners of the competition, Messrs. F. Cowherd and J. McKnight.

The shield which was given to the Kowloon Golf Club for inter-hong com- petition, was kindly donated by Mr. W. Page, an ardent supporter of The annual Amateur interna- the Club, who is leaving the Colony tional Golf match between England on home shortly. Messrs. Cowherd and Scotland, which is a pre- and McKnight, representing Mustard liminary to the Amateur Cham-and Co., are the first pair to have pionship, was played here to-day, their names inscribed on the shield. the English team winning by

The full scores of yesterday's match twelve matches to one. Two were

were as under: halved-Reuter.

International Match,

London, May 19.

PROULX'S CUP.

SASSOON STABLE JOCKEY

LOSES AND WINS.

t

Singles.

Kowloon G, C. 1 F. E. Remedion

A. W. Rober

E. D. dabxa

J. MeXpight

H. Overs

11, W. Par |J. D. ThomaOS J. McQueen. A. W. da Rosa Lleil Young

W. Paterson

Wheeler

A. 100

J. It. Amalia

Mr. B. G. A. Proulx, who has been. one of the most promising riders of the season, was the recipient of a silver cup recently, the gift of the owners whose colours he had carried to victory during the extra messon.

The cup, a handsome place of plate, bears the names of the winning Road ponies ridden by Mr. Proulx, King of

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During the evening, the trophies probability that they would use won by the Football Teams were pre- this right in the hope of still high- sented, together with that won by the er wages. Ping Pong Team in the Open Ping Pong League,*****

LAWN TENNIS.

DAVIS CUP MATCHES IN EUROPE.

Stockholm, May 10. Sweden has been eliminated from the Davis Cup by Czechoslovakia the second round. The visitors won by four matches to one--Reuter,

- Germany Wine.

Berlin, May 19.

LETTER GOLF.

been

Competition. Moreover, a rise in prices pro- mises to have a devastating effect delicatessen handy, to get up & It's no trick at all, with the on the market. While the award has

COOK

already irrevocably reduced the MEAL, but, to COOK one is dif-

forent. capacity of the industry to com- pete abroad, a rise in prices would Increase the capacity of foreign coal to compete in the hitherto "protected" market at home. With or without a rise in prices, good authorities regard as in-. inevitable a closing down of many of the less paying mines, and reckon with an eventual unemployment due to this cause of 60,000 men.

Faced" by the results of State control, the German coal industry would appear to have much justice in its claim that it could have done much better if it had been allowed to fend for itself, and that industrial peace is bought too heavily at such a price,

In the second round of the Davis Cay, Germany boat Spain by three 1 matches to one and will meet the winners of the match betwen Britain and Finland which is now proceeding

Back a Campbell = McTavish andj ~Wallace

Booker & Stewart McCubbin mad

Moore

Year's Eve (2)and is inscribed "In loving memory of B: C.. A. A. Rota & Young Proulx's jockey allowance; departed Gray & Mea

Dorling and May 6, 1928,

Paterson & Wheeler 244. Rabertaon Jope & Analini

son or Reuter,

Bunliated Rumania.

In the Dav

A PA Rome, May 20.

Davis Cup competition, Italy beat Rumania by four matches to end-Routër.

Hongkong League.

Owing to all the grounds being #saturated by thidi rgin of the part week there were no matches played In the Lawn Tennis Leagues on Binturday. The games in most casES

1

Morrison and -

Glover

0

2

1% Charman and

Lood

12 Pryde & Yourg

KENTUCKY DERBY.

Slogles

10

Total

221/2

WON BY REIGH COUNT.

Louisville, May 20,

The Kentucky Derby was won by

Adamson Cup Competition,

will, therefore, have to be played in mid-week.

By beating the Craigongowor in

HUNDRED METRES.

WORLD'S RECORD BEATEN

BY, JAPANESE..

i.

Tokyo, May 20.

04 the Second Division during the week Kinue Hitomi while practising for Chinese Recreation Club are now the Olympic Games, broke the woman's

the

at the top of all three Leagues by vir- world record for 100 metres, covering

1% tue of better game averages. Next the distance in twelve seconds and one

Saturday the Chinese and Indian fifth--Router..

In the Adamson Cup competition T. Young qualified with 88-2008, Other scores 'wers!" E. Moore 85

the favourite; Reigh Count, In 215-70; C. BATA 0421-70; W. H mins: 10.2/5soes. Misstep was Edmonds 01-18-78; C. McLeod 88 sacond, with Toro third-Reuter's American Services

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seconda meet on the former's ground and a very close match should result.

Brussale, May 19.

In an International Boccer match dhatule hold played, here England beat. Belgium by

three goals to one—Reuter,

A Parliament of the Middle Temple has unanimously elected Viscount Bothermerean Honar ary Bencher of the Innets

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Onesolution is printed, en another page of this issue.

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