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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

LOCAL FOOTBALL,

RESULTS OF MATCHES IN THE

MIDWEEK LEAGUE.

1

Three matches were played yester- day in the mid-week league.

Results at a glance: S, China

3 Dwo, Chinese China Athletic 1 Poliće P.W.D. Chinese 0 Lam Long Wan 0

League tablo to date:

Athletic

P.W.D. Chinese ...

Lam Long Wan

Polic

South China Ewe, Chinese

P. W. D. L. Pt.

5 11 11

7

? 3 3 1

7 3 1 3

7' 2 0.6

8 2 0 1 症 1 3

Hung Kui School.. 4 1 0 3 2

The following comes have been ordered to be replayed by the League Management Commitice:

S. China v Ewo Chinese, played on October 3.

Hung Kui Sch. South China, plny- ed on October 10."

These gance were won by South China who drop four points.

PW.D. y Lam Long Wan. This game was played on the Athletic ground and ended in a goal less draw. The game was very keen ly contested, the defence on, both sides being too strong for the attack,

Police v Athletic.

Played on St. Joseph's ground be fore a good attendance, this ended In a win for the Athletic by one goal to all. Chances were missed by both teams in the first half, which was Coalless. Leung Tak-wing scored, Just before the final whistle sounded, for the Athletic. McEwen and Estall played well for the Police.

South Chinn v Ewo,

'AL Caroline Hill, South China de feated Ewa by three goals to one. Halftime saw no score, but Ho Choi- wing, Lo Chak-wan and Chan Lui- snng melted for South China in the eccond half.

DECEMBER RACES.

ENTRIES FOR THE EIGHTH

EXTRA MEETING..

The entries for three of the eight races in the eighth extra race meet- ing to be held on December 1 are given below. Pickle after n_long absence, has again entered and an other notable return to local racing! is Winsome Stag. The latter animal has entered for the Hongkong Autumn Champions, other notable entries being Boxing Eve, Coos Bay, San Francisco and One Third.

The entries are as follow:

St. Andrew's Stakes-14 Mile: Pickle (189 a.), Duke of Nieblung (165 lbs.), Misty Eve (168 lbs.), Box- ing Eve (168 lbs.), Blue World (158 Hs), Coon Bay (168 lbs.), San Fran cinco (168 the.), One Third (188 lbs.), Chemal (163 lbs.), Mongolian Stag (163 lbs.), Warrington (105 lbs.), Brigado Call (168 lbs.), U-Un II (165 lbs.),

Hongkong Autumn Champions 1% Miles: Boxing Eve (158 (b), Misty Evo (158 lbs.), Coos Bay (168 lbs.), San Francisco (158 Iba.), One Third (168 lbs.), Fifty Fifty (165 b.), Chemal (158 lbs.), Fanling Stag (168 1bs.), Winsome Stag (153 lbs.), Brigade Call (158 lbs.).

Gallowgate Plute-One Mile: Rové Hall (168 lbs.), Tartar (155 lbs.), Blue World (168 lbs.), Tap Sine (155 les.), Southgate (161 s.), Binck Pearl (168 1bs.), Movanagher (148 lbs.). Boukra (165 lbs.), The Zebra (155 lbs.), May (165 lbs.), District Call (158 lbs.), Grey Knight (155 lbs.), Ploughman (148 lbs.).

YACHT CLUB REGATTA.

INTERNATIONAL FOURS AND;

PARIS.

The programme for the Yacht Club regalla which has been fixed for Saturday, 22nd December, has now been decided upon, and will consist of the following races: (1) Inter- national Fours, 1 Mile; (2) Inter- national Pairs, Milo; (3) Club Fours, 1 Mile.

It is some years aineo an inter- national race for members of the Yacht Club was held, and it is hoped that there will "bo, as representative a turnout as possible.

As regards the Club Foure, these will be organized in such a manner as to provide a change from the usual combinations of oaramen, which the Hong races and other events have produced,

The Canton Rowing Club have in- vited the Yacht Club to take part is a regatta to be held in Canton In January, and this has been accepted. An invitation has also been sent to Canton to visit Hongkong at the Yacht Club's Closing Cruise about the end of Murch, and this will, it is hoped, be an opportunity for enter- Laining Canton in place of the visit which fell through on 10th November.

LOCAL CRICKET.

R.A.S.C. DEFEAT THE R.A.O.C.

An interesting cricket match at Sookunpoo yesterday resulted in a very narrow win by the R. A. 8. G. against the R.A.0;0;-

The former went in first and com- piled exactly 100 runs, Pie. Lyons contributing top score with 17. Cpl. Donaldson took 4 wickets for 7 runs,

The Ordnance men replied with 08 (Pic. Corbett 20 and L/Cpl. Morgan

23)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928.

LOCAL RUGBY.

MAN'S CARD LOSSES.

HERMES DEFEATS` CLUB IN CLOSE GAME.

GAMING ACTS PLEA IN CLAIM.

"It is said no laws can protect infools against themselves," said

The

the Club had more than their share

of play in the closing stages. final score was 6 points (two tries) to 3 points (one try) in favour of the Naval sido.

GERMANS IN CHINA.

FORMER "PUTSCH" LEA****? DENIES A RUMOUR.

Berlin, Oct. 25.

A strong team from H.M.S. Hermes met and defeated the Club rugger

In reply to the reports which sido at Happy Valley last evening,,

close game that was always in-- teresting and thrilling. The Hermes Judge Snagge during the hearing have reached here to the effect had beller of the first half, but at Marylebone County Court of a that Colonel Bauer is shortly case which raised an Issue under leaving for China to take up a military and civil post in the ser the Gaming Acts.

vice of the Nanking Government, categorical denial te published in' the Deutschs Allgemeine Zeitung this evening, as coming: direct from Colonel Bauer him- self.

The Hermes pressed from the start, the Navy scrum work being excep- After five minutes, tionally good. Farrant touched down on the rights but Hammond's kick falled. came round the acrum 10 minutes Inter and touched down on the loft, with Hammond failing again.

Warren

The Club made strenuous efforts and a few minutes before half time crossed the Hermes line for the first time, but were soon driven back. The whistle sounded, with Hermes holding a six points load to nothing.

In the second half. the Club Im- proved, and adopting forectul tactles kept the Hermes mien in check. Smith touched down for the Club's initial point, but the kick by Scott failed.

The Carlton Hall Club, Ltd. of Maida Vale, sued Francis Law rence, a former member, for £20 and 29 7. 3d., claimed to have been lent.

Mr. A. H. Sadler, managing

The same statement also donies! director of the Chib, said that it was one of the rules that all that any "important German off- games should bo played for cers" are in the service of tho

chips" supplied by the manage- mont. They represented from 108. down to 3d.

values Nanking Government.

The Vossische Zeitung, on the On Lawrence's first visit he other hand, claims to know that to the appoint-

played poker, and "chips" to the the reports as amount of £18 were required, but he believed a few games of bil-ment" of Colonel Bauer fire cor The Club continued to play up liards were included. Lawrence rect, and that a number of officers strongly and looked like getting sald that he was "cleared out" in close touch with him aro al- through on several occasions, but the and he (Sadler) made him a loan, score was not added. Yo-Hermes Lawrence giving a cheque for £20. ready Club 3.

Tha Club team were.-Fox; Ste- wart, Grieve, Wade, Scott; Bonnar, Mackay: West, Cox, Riddell, Merry, Smith, Roberts, Henre, Thomae.

on their way to China.

The Hermes were represented by. On a second visit Lawrence's losses Official circles emphatically-dia- Hutton; Warren, Nettleship, Killing-were represented by £8 78. 3d., claim all knowledge of Colonel back, Meacock; Munro, Fenton; Far-and a cheque for that amount was Bauer's movements or of any Ger rant Provost, John, Usher, Densum, given. Neither cheque was met. man officers proceeding to China, and add. that in any case, no offi- Hammond, Perryman, Martin,

Mr. G. L. Hardy, for the de-cers who might be going, on such fence, pleaded the Gaming Acts. an errand are in any way connected Though the Club had sued for with official German quarters. money lent he contended that the

However that maybe, Colonel same principle held, and he quoted

connexion with a statement from "The Laws of Bauer's close England" that money loaned, any Chinese affairs is n matter com- part of which was for the purpose man knowledge. He went on a private trip to China last year, and of gaming, was irrecoverable, his assistance was expressly

Lawrence, in evidence, denied that he borrowed any money on mission appointed hv Chiang Kai- his first visit. The whole of the shek, which recently made a tour of investigation in Germany. He £20, he said, was for "chips."

is stated to belong to that minori- ty section of closer co-operation with Russia.

LOCAL SNOOKER.

THE MATCHES FOR THIS'

EVENING...

-DI

Owing to his opponent not putting in an appearance, J. Witchell ceived a walk-over in the Palace Hotel Knocker championship, last night.

There are two matches down for this ovening. At 6 p.m. the con- tentants will be Mr. "B" and E. A. dos Remedios, and at 9 p.m. Sinn will oppose Buxton.

SHARE PRICES,

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local sharo quotations issued to-day:

Banks,

D.

Hongkong Bank, $1325 b Chartered Bank, 422 b. Mercantile A. & B., £34 P. and £9 ก East An'a $80 b. Insurances. Canton In., 1675 n. Union Ins., $362 n. North China, Ins., Tla, 160 b. Yangtsze Ins., 350 . China Underwriters, 82 50 H. China Firos, $280 h.

H. K. Fire Ins.. $780 s.

Shipping. Douglasss, +354 A.

b.

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H. K. Steamboats, $28 H. K. Tugs, $16) n. Indo-Chinna, (Dof.) $72)

b. Shell Trans., 118'-. Unian Waterbants, $231 b.

Mining. Benguete, 82.50 b. Kailans, 75 n. Laupkats, Tls. 11

n.

8'hai Exploration, Tis. 2.80 b Raubs, $51 b. Tronohs, 17/6 n

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wnerves, $137 B

Whampoa Docks, $37

仇,

China Providents $5.25 n. Hongkowa, Tls.. 156

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Now Engineeringe, Tls. 57 b. Shanghai Donks. Tls, 103 8. Cattons,

Ewo Cottons. Tim. 12 90 b Orientals, Tis. 235 b. S'hal. Cattons. Tis. 65 told) b

Lands; Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $9 b H. K. Lands, #00}_b. S'hal Iands Tie, 138 b. Humphreys $15.75 6 Realtion $8.85 X Div.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $19.25 ́s. - Poak Trams, told, 13 b. Star Forries, $871 26

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China Lighte, (Old) $12.80 8. H. K. Electrics, $52.25 b. Macao Electrice, $269 b. Telephones $5.65 X. Rights n. China Busos, Tla. 11 b. Bingapore Tractions, 12/- n Industriais,

China Bugars, .50 Malabons, $22) b. Canton Icos, $3.50 B

Cements (Comb 189.70 8

Ropos (Old) $7.60 .n.

United Anhenton £5 D.

Stores &c.

B.

Dairy Farms, $22 75 Watsons, $14 b. Der A. Wing, .75 b. Lane Crawfords, $3.05, ni Mackintosh, 820 - n. Binoores,-$0.50-----b. Wm. Powalls, $3.65 b.

Miscellaneous, Amusements, #281 val Constructions, $1.50 b.

B'que. Ind. G., Bonds, $66% H.KG.Loan5%s, Prom.Interest.

Judge Snagge daid that the statement quoted by Mr. Hardy was not supported by any cases, and its authority was

sought by a Chinese commercial

since.

doubtful. Colonel Bauer was General He gave judgment for the Club Ludendorf's intimate political ad- with costs, but on the applica- viser during the war and has re- tion of Mr. Hardy reserved execu-mained in close friendship with

General Ludendor over tion with a view to an appeal.

His attitude to the German Re- public is sufficiently characterised by his part in the Kapp Paisch in March, 1920, in consequence of which he fled the frontier and only returned to Germany under amnesty.

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