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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1930.

LOCAL' FOOTBALL OFF THE MARK.

FIFTEEN GAMES DOWN FOR TO-MORROW.

BI-METALLISM PLAN PROPOSED.

NEW MONEY TO BE TERMED "REX."

London, Oct. 2..

The attention of the delegates to

the Hongkong and Kowloon Garrison A FEW OF THE TEAMS. the Imperial Conference is being

Whe

Schools held their annual aquatic sport

pro- children competed in a The gramme, of twenty-three events, in the course of which excellent and exciting swimming

witnessed, producing worthy winners and sport Ing losers.

"The children found the three and four length races rather exacting, but in most cases completed the full good times were course, whilst returned.

Thanks to the splendid organising work of the officials, the long pro gramme was completed within. two- hours those responsible being the

W. F.

Major Crosthwait,

M. J. W. Malcolm, O.B.E., Capt. E. B. S. Howard, C. S. Deakin, D.S.O., Lieut.

Mr. Lient. A. T. Roper-Caldbeck, G. T. May and S. Sgt. Sanderson (Judecarried

S.Q.M.S..

"J. H. Spooner, who

the duties of M.C., W. D. Instr. F. V. Pamplin (Recorder) and W. O. Instr. A. E. Parsons and B.G.M.S. A. Weyman (Starters).

out

H. E. Major General J. W. Sandi. lands, C.B.. C.M.G., (General Officer Commanding), and patron of the function, was present, and afterwards diatributed the prizes to the succCKS- ful competitors,

The full results were!

Buys Championship (100 yards).- First heat, Ian Read; second bent, Arthur Leigh, Peter Wilson. Final, Arthur Leigh, Ian Read.

Girls' Championship (100 yards).~~

Winnie First heat,

George; second heat.

Peggy George, Edith Haslam, Final, Peggy (under 9 years).

Winnie George. George, Novices' Race

heat, Marjorie Williams, Micky First

Elsie Hant, second heat, Peggy Davey,

Jack Daphne Atkinson, Scoular, Hastam. Final, Marjorie Williams, Daphne Atkinson.

John

drawn to a scheme by Mr. J. F. Darling, a director of the Midland matches Bank, to pool the Empire's gold |

The local football season gets off the mark to-morrow with a programme of fifteen which, if inemory serves aright, constitutes a record for the Hong- kong Football League. The close senson has brought a desirable change in the splitting up of the cumbersome second division, the possibly weaker teams being com- bined to form a third division.

The full schedule follows:

First Division.

Navy v. R A-Stadium, 4,80. Club v. Chinese Ath.-Club, 4.30 A. &. S. H. v. Police-Sookunpoo,

4.30.

South China v. Recreio Caroline

Hill, 4.30.

St. Joseph's v. Kowloon.-1.30.

Second Division.

Navy v. St. Joseph's. Stadium, 3

p.m. Somersets

p.m..

v. Club.--Sookunpoo, 3

Athletic.-Club, 3]

University v.

p.m. Eastern v. S. China.-St Joseph's,

R. A. F. v. Ewo-Recreio, 4.30. R. A. 5. C. v. R. A. O. C.-Chinese,

4.30.

reserves

of £250,000,000 in an Empire Bank, the shareholders of which shall be the noto issuing banks and authorities of the Em- pire, and which will issue againsit this gold new money to be called "Rex", as a substitute for gold.

Mr. Darling, interviewed by

bu Reuter, said the bank could gold and silver for a minimum cas! price, and pay Rex for it. Th great idea was to establish a new bi-metallism, so that the Bank o Empire could buy silver at a pric bearing a fixed ratio to its mini-! mum price for gold.

He emphasised the need for re habilitating silver, thus enhancing the purchasing power of millions in China and India.-Reuter.

EXCHANGE RATES..

Stockholm

Tuesday.

Yesterday.

3 p.m. Recreio v. R. A.-Recreio, 3. p.m. Kowloon v. Argylls-Kowloon, 3,

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Over 9 years-First heat, Joan

The season promises to be one Shoesmith, r

Fran Halton, Leonard Gibson; second heat, Alan Scoular of exceptional keenness and in- John Scoular, Francis Allen. Final, terest, for while the teams that Alan Sconlar, John Scoular,

figured prominently at the close of Long Plunge William Ribbands the last campaign do not antici- Copenhagen.

Ursell (32 ft. (34 ft 11 in),

pate a less satisfactory showing, Progue G in.), Inn Read (30 ft.).

Bey's Handicap (10-12 years) there is reason to believe that Lisbon. First heat, Arthur Leigh, Ronald most, if not all of their rivals Rio Gascoigne, Gordon Ribbands; second have been strengthened in the in- heat, George Fettis, John Scoular, terval. Naturally enough, all the William

Ribbands. Final, Arthur clubs begin with high hopes.

George Leigh, Ronald Gascoigne,

It is too soon to attempt a fore-British Wireless. Fettis. Over 12 years. First heat, John Urseli, Robert Gascoigne, Arthur cast of the results of the matches.

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past Final, J. have been played in the Wilson, Arthur Ailer. Ursell, R. Gascoigne, 1. Road. Under month, but the indications of form 10 years.--First heat. Eric Kennard, are not fully reliable for various Mitchell, Francis Allen; second reasons. The civilian clubs, for heat, Dick Ribbands, Charkinnan, instance, have been experimenting Kenneth Farry, Fins!, Dick Ribbands, rather than putting their apparent- Charles: Haslam, Eric Kennard.

Girls Handicap (over 12 years).- best sides into the field, and First heat, Winnie George. Marie both the Kowloon and Club teams Shoosmith, Maforic Spencelagh. Second heat, Annie Brace, Peggy Final, Agnes Faulkner. George, Annie Brace, Marjorie Shoesmith, Peggy George. Ten

for to-morrow show a considerable variation from any which have appeared in any one match so far. Newcomers to the league are

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Mr. Archer spoke about the HERMES COMING OUT: friendly relations existing at Wei-

HERE AGAIN. the British and haiwel between Chinese, which he hoped would long continue. Mr. Hsu Tou-ahan replied suitably.

Admiral Waistell then toasted Mr. Archer, who toasted the new Commissioner, Mr. Hsu Tau-shan.

12 years the Argyll and Sutherland High- (Capt.), W. MacKenzie, tained a large party of British and ed for Hongkong-Reuter.

years).-

Haslam,

Monckton, Evelyn Haslam. Janders and they are confidently Vera Eight to 10 years.-Dorothy Trevel-expected to make a good showing. lyn, Peggy Scoular.

For an army team, they are some- Juniors

Handicap (6-8

what on the small side, but they High Dive (boys) for cup presented are very nippy, and go in for dir- by Major-General C. C. Laard C.Bect methods. Before the end of John Ursell, Robert Gascoigne, Ken-November, the fixtures of the neth Parry, Girls, for cup presented Somersets will be taken over by the by 1st Battalion Somerset Light In- South Wales Borderers, The fantry-Evelyn Haslam, Peggy Somersets can be relied upon to George.

give them a good start. Old Schola Handicap-Doris Hunt, R. B. Wood.

LADIES' GOLF.

'TOMBSTONE COMPETITION WON BY MRS. BONNAR. .

Mrs. A. C. Langaton qualified for the Captain's Cup for September with 06-17-70.

Mr. A. B. Stewart won the Bogey Competition for August and Sep- tember, four up on Bogey.

The

Tombstone Competition held

at Deep Water Bay on September 23 was won by Mrs. J. W. C. Bonnar who took her last stroke at the 10th tee. Mrs. A. B. Stewart holed at was second. Mrs. Dod-

the 18th and Bridge Prize. well won the General Meeting of

The Annual the Ladies' Section will be held sometime this month at the Helena Institute and it is earnestly May requested that all members will make an effort to attend.

With

our transitory population it becomes increasingly dificult each year to appoint officers and any indles who are willing to serve on the committee are urged to sand in their names to the present honorary! Becretary, or to write them on the notices posted in the various club! houses.

INTERPORT GOLF.

PROBABLE TEAM TO PLAY IN SHANGHAL

The team to represent the Royal Hongkong. Golf Club against tho Shanghai and Manila Golf Clubs in

the triangular Interport series in

| Shanghai will probably be as under:

A. H. Ferguson (Capt), E, D. Lawrence, O. E, C. Marton, E. S Robertson, N. L. Smith and W. M Thomson with Dr. I. Newton as spare man.

L. E. Andrewes, who was expert- ed to go, is not able to make the

trip...

Aldeburgh, Oct. 2.

In the sixth round of the Ladies' Golf Championship, Miss Enid Wilson beat Miss, Wanda Morgan by a up and 2 to play Beuter.

FANLING GOLF.

THE STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

The starting times for the Old Course at Fanling on Sunday follow: 9.20. R. Younger and H. W.

Dulley,

9.24 A. Leach and N. K. Little-

john.

9.40

C. Shields and C. Mycock. H. Graves and C. H. Burton. 9.36.-T. S. Whyte Smith and R., Marti and H. P. Bailey. 9.44. A. G. Coppin and C. W.

Jeffries 9.48 a.m.-C. B. Brown and R. W.

Taplin

9.52-

L Leiper and J. S. Drummond.

9.50.-S. S. Perry and D. Elli 10.00 G. B. S. Thomson and W. J.

Clerk. 10.04 E Stone and J. Coulthart. 10.08.-J. B. Lanyon and M. N.

Cochrane.

10.12 W. F. Leckie and A. C. L

Bowker.

10.16.-T. Low and J. R. Hinton.

10.20

J. Gilmore and D. Forbes 10.240. Eager and A. D. Hum

10.28

S. Robertson and J. G.

Des Voeux and A. 0.

10.32 Campbell

Brawn,

10.36-J. Thayer and H. Spicer. 10.40.-D. J. Keogh and H. Lowe. 10.44-C. H. Coutts and E. M.

Hanjon. 10.48-F

10.52 inders

M. Hartley and

H. Geare and A. F.

10.56on.

A. Weight and J, 3. Dykes.

11.00-

E.: Lissaman and A. B. Purves.

11.04. A. Martin and H. J.

Armstrong.

11.08 0. E. C. Marton and Capt.

Reynolds

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11.12. G. W. A. Tafton and Capt.

Coltman:

Through slipping whilst on board the s.a. Wing. On yesterday, a Chin- se, residing at 260. Des Voeux Road. Central, received a rupture and was later taken to the Govern ment Civil Hospital.

WITH TWO FLIGHTS, OF THE FLEET AIR. ARM.

London, Oct. 2.

Weihaiwel, Oct. 2.

The final act of rendition took The aircraft carrier Hermes is In a trial game to be played on the

There was a well attended func- Hongkong C. C. round at 2 p.m. to- morrow afternoon, the following have tion this morning at eleven o'clock, place this afternoon, when a com- recommissioning on October 3 for been selected to

namely the hoisting of the flag of pany of the Second Argyll and a further period of service in the

under Far East. Mr.

IT. E. Pearce new British Consulate, where Sutherland Highlanders, Pearce's

embarked on A. H. Masson, Thorough- Mr. Allan Archer, the first Consul Major Campbell,

Two flights belonging to the. C.

recommis- A. Red, Pat Weihaiwei, received and enter H.M.S. Cornwall, which later sail-

Fleet Air Arm will be W. 3. Planner,

sion d for further service in the' G. H. Christian, Me

McFarlane, Collins

Chinese residents, including Ad-

Hermes, and will accompany her and G. S. Hugh Jones.

Mr. Bowker's XI. C. 1. miral Waistell and his staff, and

The marriage arranged between to China. (Carter's XL Bowker Mr. Hsu Tsu-shan and his staff.

Captain E. J. Mackinnon will H. J. Armstrong, J. R. Hinton, After the hoisting of the flag Mr. Licat. Commander Dennis Fried- Howell, G. R. More, E. C. Ethering Archer toasted the President of herger, Royal Navy and Miss recommission the Hermes, Captain ton, Chadwick, J. R. Collis, H. the Chinese Republic, and Mr. Hsu Eleanor L Reaton, will take place J. D. Campbell having vacated the

command.-Reuter. in November at Hongkong. Harris Walker and Walsh.

Tsu-shan toasted King George.

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