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LOCAL BASEBALL.

SCHEDULES FOR JUNIOR AND

SENIOR DIVISIONS.

The following is the schedule for the senlur division of the Baseball League for the remander of the so-

son:

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928.

AMAZING CAREER OF CRIME.

FORMER RA.F. OFFICER GETS THREE YEARS.

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

THE LATEST CHANGES.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local

Captain J. A. McCullagh, fromabare quotations issued to-day:: special service, has gone master, Boochow Captain G. A. Evans of the Seochow, has gone master Chung-

Aug. 11, South China v Hongkong SINGAPORE MARRIAGE.king. Baseball Club.

Aug. 18, South China Fillpino Club.

Aug. 26, Hongkong B.B, 'v Filipino

Club.

Sept 1, Hongkong B.B. v South „China,

Sept. 8, Filipino Club y South China.

An astonishing story of three (bigamous marriages of an ex-officer. of the Royal Air Force, who was said to have committed fraude in almost all parts of the world, was told at the Old Bailey, when

Captain P. J. Green, of the Ichang, has gone master, Ningpo.

Mr. J. McKinlay, second offleer, Suiyang, has gone chief officer, Ning- po.

"

Sept. 15, Filipino Clab v. HongkongDouglas James, aged forty-five, Ichan E. G. Long, third officer,

Baseball Club.

The Junior Division The schedule for the Junior Division Is as under:

Aug. 11, 2 p.m., South China Scouts South China.

Aug. 12, 2 p.m. Kiorna v Y.M.E.A. Aug. 12, 4 p.m., St. Joseph's v China Athletic.

Aug, 14,6,30 p.m., Y.NU.A. v China

Athletic.

Aug. 10, 5.30 pm, St. Joseph's v S. China Scoute..

These games Anish the Arst round. Aug. 18, 2

pm, South Chine Scouts South China, Aug. 10, 2 p.m., St. Joseph'a

China Athletic."

Aug. 10, 4 p.m., Y.M.B.A. v Kioras. Aug. 22, 5.30 pin, South China Scould y St. Joseph's,

Aug. 23, 5.30 pm, South Chinn v Y.M.D.A.

Aug. 25, 2 pt., St. Joseph's v

Kioras.

Aug, 20, 2 p.m., Open for postponed

game.

Mr. J. R. Lilley, chief officer, Chungking, has gone chief officer, Newchwang

Mr. B. C. Finch, chief officer,

is on reserve. years' was sentenced to three

Mr. penal servitude

charges Autung, is on reserve, on

Mr. W. T.: Paul, chief officer.. Kwangelow, is on reserve. Mr. I

has Newton, chief officer, Antung,

chlof officer, one

Kwangchow. W. D. Cashel, second officer,

is on reserve.

of obtaining money by falso pre- tences.

of

James, a well-dressed man military appearance, told Judge Atherley Jones that ho wished the Court to take full cognisance, "as far as was possible, of all his offences, so that he might leave prison with a clean sheet.

Mr. G. R. Gow has been appointed

officer, Iclang. second

Captain 8. C. Smith, of the Chung- king, is on reserve.

Mr. R. 11, Fairley, chief officer,

Detective George King said that: the Colonial Office had received re-Fengtion, has gone master, Ichang.

Mr. A. J. Courtney, from reserve, ports of frauds James had per-

engineer officer, petrated in Canada, Mexico, Spain, has gone third America, Japan, And other Ichang. countries. '

Prison Sentence. James, who was then a flight lieutenant in the Royal Air Force, AVIS. sentenced at Winchester Assizes in November 1922 to three years' penal servitude for en-

bezzling £720 of public money. He

Mr. K. E. Wilson, from Home, has been appointed third engineer officer, Suiyang.

Mr. A. B. Sinclair, from Home,, has been appointed third engineer officer, Shengking

F. Young, from Home, has licen appointed third engineer officer, Wuchang

Mr. A. Baggott, from Hoine, has been appointed third engineer officer,

Aug. 20, 4 pm, South China Scouts I Was released from prison in March Ngang. MacDonald, from reserve,

v China Athletic.

Aug. 27, 5.30 p.m., South China y St. Joseph's.

Aug. 30, 5.30 p.m., St. Joseph's Y.M.B.A.

Sept, 1, 2 p.m., South China v China Athletic.

Supt. 2, v Koras.

Sept. 2, 4. p.m., Chinn Athistle v

|Y.M.B.A.

2 pm, South China Scouts

Sept. 6, 5.30 pm, South China Scouts v Y.M.B.A.

Sept. 7, 6.30 p.m., Kioras v China

Athletic.

Rnics.

This schedule has been so arranged

as to leave ang week at the end of the 1928 season for any ganies which may have been postponed due to weather conditions or unplayed for

other renson.

1926, and almost immediately com- - Mr. J. mitted a series of frauds,

has gone, third engineer officer, Ning- He then went to Africa for ani, Mr. D. G. Evans, third engineer year, and in April 1927 arrived in ofleer, Ninghai, has gone third the Seychelles Islands, in the engineer offleer, Wenchow.

Mr. D. S. Goldie, chief engineer Indian Ocean, where he procved- od to exploit a wonderful scheme, engineer offler, Chekiang. Mr. J. G. Shuntien, has gono chief He represented that he had raised

chief Campbell,

engineer officer, £10,000 in London to form a com Chekiang, has gone chief engineer pany to develop the island, run officer, Sulyang. Mr. J. Roxburgh, hotels, steamship lines, and motor chief engineer oficer, Suiyang, has omnibuses. Ho approached the gone chief engineer offer, Shuntien. Governor, Sir Joseph Byrne, and Mr. J. D. Craig, second engineer Sir Malcolm Stephenson, and de-meer, Soochaw, luas gone second eamped when he had defauded meer offler. Fatshan, Mr. E. J. people of approximately £1,000.

Futshan, has gong acting chief James was next heard of in Paris, where he obtained £80 by means of engineer officer, Szechuen.

Mr. C. E. V. Fayrer, second engineer officer, Anking, has resigned,"

Mr. J. R.

Mooney,

third engineer officer, Ichang FELS gone third engineer officer, Shanal,

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in

and worthless cheque, August 1927 he reappeared in Lou- on and committed more fraude.

Matrimonial Career.

ergineer

engineer Recond

officer,

Mr. F. K. Melntyre, chief engineer At a meeting of the Committee in charge of the Junior Division of the Detective King, dealing with officer, Hsin Peking, has gone chief

officer,

Wuchang Mr. G. Hongkong Baseball Association on James' matrimonial affairs, said he Cormack, chief engineer officer, Wu- Wednesday, the following rules were married a London girl, Missching, is on reserve, adopted to govern the games for the Blanche Norval, in Singapore in P. II. Todd, from reserve, has rest of the season or until such time Janaray 1920. Mise Norval, soon gone sceand engineer offleer, Kanchow. as a complete constitution and bye-after the marriage, found a letter laws may be framed and adopted.

(1) All games must be played as indicating that James already, had scheduled and start not later than 16a wife in Africa. James deserted minutes after the scheduled time. If Miss Norval in Paris, and while a parilcipating team has not arrived James was being prosecuted at

Mr. E. G. Filpatrick, second engineer ofleer, Kanchaw, is on reserve,"

Mr. A. Duncan, second engineer officer, Szechuen, has gone second en- gineer, Talkoo Ming.

Mr. W.

and is not ready to play by this time, Bow-street Police Court recently, officer, Chiran, second engineer

the game will he considered forfeited. (2) No changes in the schedule will be allowed except by mutual con- sent of the teams concerned and the approval of the Association given 24 hours before the scheduled time.

is on reserve. Mr.

the woman was found wandering R. D. Dayle, third engineer ofllcor, without means in lyde Park, and Antung, has gone acting second was charged at Marlborough-engineer offer, Chinhua, street Police Court.

Mr. H. R. Stuart, third engineer James went through a form of officer, Szechuch, is on reserve, marriage with a Miss Westlake, a Captain R. Hughes, of the Kingwo, (3) Games will be played unless typist, at Little Ilford, in January has one master, Klawo. Mr. C. J. wenther conditions prevent, and the 1922, and four months later he A. 11. Hendry, chief officer, Kingwo, umpire appointed for the game shall

has gone manter, some ship. have the sole power to decide whether deserted her in Jersey. He con-

Mr. A Pirie,

second officer, Foo. the game shall or shall not be played

Mr. J. Moudio, from reserve, has In view of weather or ground condl-with

Seychelles in 1927, and, before run-gone chief

Meer,

Fooshing. Mr. E. tions.

ning away, he defrauded her McM, Paterson, chief officer, Fook- brother of a considerable sum of sang, has resigned.

Mr. A. Pettondrigh, from reserve, money.

A few months later he made the has gone eccond officer, Ilopsang.

who Mr. 3. Manson, from reserve, has acquaintance of a woman owned a lunded estate, and be gone third engineer officer, Fausang. covered before the date fixed for engineer officer, Kwongsang. Mr. W came engaged to her. She dis-Mr. W. F. Smith, second engineer

has the wedding that he had been Bould, second engineer officer, Kwang- married before, but by that time sang, is on reserve, James had £400 of her money.

tracted another bigamous marriage shing, is on reserve

a Miss Hermitte in the

(4) All protests must be made on the field, at the time of the occur rence of the decision protested and can only be made by the team captain to the chief umpire. The umpire's final decision shall be binding.

when the ball touches either the stand (5) On an overpass to first base or spectators, the runner shall be entitled to one additional base only.

(6) Umpires shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Committee in

charge of the Junior division

of

the Association.' In the

the absenco of ovent of

an

umpiro after such appointment,

A substitute umpire shall be chosch by agreement of the captains of the teams concerned. In such cases, and, If necessary, the game shall be played with only one umpire.

LAWN BOWLS.

THIRTY YEARS WORK ON WORLD MAP.

TO BE MOUNTED ON 44 YARDS SPREKE.

Mr. A. W. Taylor, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kongning, Mr. A. Macinnea, chief officer, Kongning, has master, Chuenchow-Shipping at Engineering.

MUSICAL. JOTTINGS. :

(Continued from Page 7.)

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1280 sa Chartered Bank, 622) b. Morcatitile A, & B., £36 P. and O £99 - Ex----- East Asl$75 b

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $650 b. Union Ine.. $350 b. North China, Inc., Tls: 146 Yangtze Ins., $30 n.

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b.

China Underwritors, $250 China Firos, $245. b.

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H. R. Fire Ins., $795. b.

Shipping.

Douglasos, 1381 b. H. K. Steamboats, 261 "b. H. K. Tugs, 2 n.. Indo-Chinas, (Dof.) $70 bi Shell Trans., 100/--'n. Union Waterboats, $201 b. Mining.

Bonguets, $1.90 b Kailans, 60's. Langkate, Tis. 11 m.

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BABY'S OWN TABLETS ́ARE HIS FIRST NEED.

· Simple føver may be the begin- ning of more serious trouble; therefore prompt measures aro aaential. Keep the child quiet in |bod.

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Mrs. M. D. Matheson, of 42 Dufresno St,, Montreal, ataten: "My little boy, five years old, was threatened with fever, I gave him Baby's Own Tablets at night and" In the morning he was halter. I' always use Baby's Own Tablets for my little ones."

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S'hai Exploration, Tls. 2.45 u Road; Shanghai. Raube, $4.50 b. Tronphs, 17/6 n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $136 a. Whampoa Docks, $40 h. China Providents $5.10. Hongkews, Tls. 156 n. Now Enginoorings, Tls, 5 n. Shanghai Docks, Tls. 100 n. Cottons,

Ewa Coltons, Tls. 8,50 b..

It. Orientals, Tle. 2.501 S'hai Cottons, Tls. 514 (old) n. Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $8,90 H. K. Lands, $67 b. S'hai Lands Tls. 138 Humphroys, $14.35 b. Realtion, $71

n.

b..

Public Utilities. Tramways, $24.85 h. Poak Traina, (old) $13 b, Star Forries, 864 b

China Lights, (Old.) $11,20 b. H. K. Electrice, $494 b. Macao Electrics, $261.b. Tolophonce $6.75 b. China Buson, Tls. 10.75 b.- Singaporp Tractiona. 10/6, b Industrials.

China Sugars, $2.25 . Malabons, $24)

22,

Canton fees, $3.70 b. Coments (Comb.) $9.05 1. Ropes (Old) $6.80 n. United Asbentos 881 s.

Stores &c.

Dairy Farms, $21.50 . Watsons, $142 b. Dor A. Wing, 50 n. Lane Crawfords, $2 Mackintosh, $20 1. Bincaros, $9.50 b Wm. Powells, $3 b.

Miscellaneous.

Amusaments, $267 Constructions, $if a.

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B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 63% b. H. K. G. Loan, 6%

LAWN TENNIS.

The last match in the fourth round of the Hong Doubles was played yes terday when G. W. Sowell.' and' H; Owen Hughes qualified to meet Law rence, and Pendered in the quartor final. They beat C. C, Stark and E, Bscores being 6-3, 0-2.

J. R. Mitchell in two straight sets, the

A uniform map of the world, which will be an understandable by released all at once, the Trie in people of all nations as the Inter-flat. "The Trout" Quintet, and the national code of signals is by all Octet in F (the latter in 12 parts)

FOSTPONED MATCHES FOR seafarers, was the principal sub Lovers of chamber music and ad- A brass band can only be tolerated ject for discussion by the Inter-mirers of Schubert may well when a good orchestra is not national Geographical Congress."

pause and wonder on which work available.

TO-MORROW.

It has been decided to play to- morrow the League matches postponed from May 10.. The fixtures are a follows:

Division I. Kowloon CC. v Police R.C. Kowloon Dock R.G. v Civil Servico C.C.

Taikos R.C. v Craigengower C.0. Division II.

Civil Service CC, Club de Recreio

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part of the world map in this coun-

(Schubert-Friedman)

of the best numbers of Noel Coward's popular revue "This

As every salfor uses, the same they are going to spend their flags for the same message, so the money. They are all woll record- In instrumental records, there world map will have the same ed. The Trio the one made so aro eight cello solos, a viola sonnta colours, type, and symbols for the famous by the TIM.V. recording of Mozart, all of which can be inhabitant of any country.. mado by Cortot, Thibaud and recommended, and three plano Thus a schoolboy taught to read Casals. Columbia: have engaged records, the best being Old

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In this work (she is probably the over, except to say that Layton greatest living woman pianist). and Johnstone have seldom found The scale of the world map is like the Columbia recording quite anything so suitable and novel as Royal Hongkong Yacht Club v Kow.in. to 1,000,000in.--an inch to as well as the other, and in places "Danco Little Lady," which is one

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