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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

WORLD SPORT

THE

LOCAL FOOTBALL' TO-MORROW.

KOWLOON VISITORS TO CAROLINE HILL.

CLUB TEAM CHANGES.

[By "Wanderer."}

Chinese Athletic will not take the field to-morrow "owing to the fact that many of their players i are still in the country in con- nexion with the Chung Yang Festival" The League Manage- ment Committee has agreed to the postponement of these games.

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO. Meanwhile no decision has been

taken on the suggestion of the the Athletic's withdrawal from

8. Des Voeux Road, Central.iengue in consequence of their

(Entrance Ice House Street.) Telephone C. 24648.

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PREVENTS

FLOODED CELLARS

Sole Agents for Hongkong & S. China DODWELL & CO., LTD. Hongkong... Tal. 28021.

dispute with the H.K.F.A. over the suspension of Tso Kwai-sing and Chan Kwong-ui, while extracts from a letter written by Mr. M. K. Lo to Mr. R. M. Dyer, published yesterday, show that South China Athletic Association are exhibit- ing an active sympathy with the Athletic in the matter.

It is a ticklish problem, anent which no comment seems likely to serve any useful purpose, just now.

The amended. fixture to-morrow fallows:

Senior Division.

list for

Palice v. Recreio.Kowloon, 4.16. Sorth China y. Kowlom, --Caroline Hi, 4.15.

Navy v. Argylls-Studium, 4.15. St. Joseph's v. Club-Club, 4.15.

Second Division.

Club, Navy Res.--Club, 2.45.

Joseph's St.

Eastern.-St.

Joseph's, 245.

South China v. Argylle.-Caroline Hill 2.45.

Kowloon v. Somersets.-Kowloon, 2.45.

University v. Recreio-Chinese H. V.. 2.45.

Third Division.

R. A. F. v. Fukien-Recreio, 2.48. Somersets v. Flwo. Chatham Road, 4.15.

The game of the day is that be- league tween South China, the

ALL ASAHI Leaders, and Kowloon, at Caroline

16/

BEER

Hill. Both teams will be at full strength, Kowloon fielding the re- Martin,

ranged line-up that failed to get

its first test last week. the former K.O.S.B. right back, Bole Agent comes into that position in the side, relieving the minds of the MITSUI Selection Committee in regard to BUSSAN the transfer of Gillott to the South centre-forward position. KAISHA

China have won all their games so LTD.

far, and Kowloon have participat- PISENER BEEN HONGKONG ed in two draws. The Chinese

eleven will naturally favourites, though they

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for a hard game.

start are due

The Police oppose Recreio at

BKowloon and as both teams have

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drawn with Kowloon, they would appear to be evenly matched.

and

the Police team and this should add to their efficiency. The speed of the Recreio attack,

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

Smith.

9.00 ..-J. S. Maclaren and 9.04 am J. B Lanyon and C. B.

Riggs.

CRICKET.

TEAMS FOR LEAGUE AND FRIENDLY MATCHES.

by the

following

-1930.

ANNUAL GOLF MATCH FOR SUNDAY WEEK.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

"BISHOP MURDER CASE” A POWERFUL FILM.

SCOTLAND YARD AND A 5/- FEE.

'WHEN INQUIRERS NEED NOT PAY.

Complaints are being made of

ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY v.

ST. ANDREW'S.. The Hongkong Cricket Club, in their

The "Bishop Murder Case," friendly match against the University

The annual golf_match between the shown for the first time at the on their own ground to-morrow afternoon, will be represented Societies of St. George and of St. Queen's Theatre yesterday, de-

players: H. Andrew is to be played on Sunday, serves well of the public for the the difficulty and expense of ob- Oren Hughes (Capt.). A. C. INovember 16, at Fanling. The teams convincingly dramatic atmosphere taining information from Scotland Bowker, A. C. Beck, E. J. R. Mitchell, been selected and are as follow:

to represent the two Societies have it is able to convey, From the Yard regarding street accidents.

start, the right touch of mystery "A few evenings ago," one man and expectant suspense is intro- writes, "a taxicab in which I was a man, duced, holding, the interest to being driven ran over

On the or seriously injuring him. within the last hundred feet so of film when the various charac- following morning. I called at ters are sorted out, and the crook Scotland Yard to inquire after the whose grim handiwork is traced)

E. R. West, E. R. Duckitt, A. Reid, G. R. More, J. Isley, O. E. C. Marton and R. H. D. Wade.

11.K.C.C. v. Craigengower Juniors.

St. George's.

O. E.C. Marton A. E. Lissaman

The Second eleven of the Hongkong R. Andrewes C.C. are playing a League fixture. G. S. Dodwell against the Craigengower C.C. at G. S. Archbutt

J. B. Mitchell Happy Valley and will be represented F. J. de Rome by the following: W. W. Mackenzle. J. R

Raworth (Capt.), R. R. Will, J. D. Humphreys, A. B.

..

St. Andrew's.

J. W. Shewan

A. B. Stewart

A. H. Ferguson

J. K. Macfarlan

M. Walker

K. S. Robertson

J.

D. Forbes

R. Young

9.20 a.m.-C. H.-M. Androw and

E. Hunt 9.21a.m.-G.

W.

T. May and J.

P. W. L. Planner, S. J. Stanczby A. H. Musson A. J. Wolff, E. J. Collins, J. R. Hinton,

T. G..

G.. Bennett R. S. W. Paterson, J. D. A. Hutchison and E. C. Etherington.

C. C. Stark

A. B. Purves

K.

S. Morrison

C

A. L. Bowker

J. Stuart

Police y, Recreio.

Gardner.

9.28 a.m-ll. T. Buxton and D.

Ellis. 9.32m-H. Sturt and W. A.

Butterfield.

9.36 am. Capt. Weir and Comde. Priestley 5. Marshali and H.

9.40

9.44 a.m.-J. Harrop and T. Low. 948 a.m.-J. W Alabaster and W.

N. Buyers.

A. C. I Bowker and V. 9.52 a.m.

R. Gordon. 9.56 .m.-R. Young and K. S.

Robertson. 10.00

a.m.-J. Campbell and A. B. 10.04 a.m.-W. C. Shields and T. S.

Whyte Smith.

W. Franka

J. H. Raikes

Reserves:

J. S. Robb

D. J. Gilmore'

J. S. MacLaren Reserves:

The following team will represent A. D. Humphreys W. J. Clerk the Police in a league fixture against M. G. Mills the Club de Recreio on the Police ground at Happy Valley to W. B. L. Shellshear T. S. Whyte Smith

to-morrow, at Sparrow, C. F. Alexander,

p.m. sharp: T.

A.

J. B. Dunnett E. D. Matthews N.

The above is not necessarily the Reynolds, E. G. Post, A. V. Baker, B. G. Baker, B. Thorpe, T. R. Hunter. order of play. W, E. Meadows, H. Loughlin and W. Sherry.

LR.C. 1st XI v. Argylls. The following will represent, the Indian Recreation Club 1st XI in a friendly match against the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders to-morrow at Sookunpoo at 2 p.m. (sharp): A. H. Madar (Capt.), A. el Arculli, J. 5. A. Curreem, E. Hieptulla, S. A: Ismail, G. Ismail, A. R. Minu. A. K. Minu, 10.12 m. A. C. Meredith and R.F. D. Pereira, J. M. A. Ramjahn aud

Stuart.

A. A. Rumjahn,

10,08 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys and

0. Eager

10.16 a.m.-I. C. Shrutsole and L.

Fates.

10:20 am-G, A. Leiper and J. H.

Ashworth.

10.24-a.-A. H. Musson and Q,

E. C. Marton. 10.28 a.m.-D. M. Richards and S.

10.32

S.

A. Bloomfield, and H.

L. Sheultz and W..

10.36 am

Wright,

10.40 2m-W. A. Weight and J.

A. Mill.

10.44 aan.-A. E. Lissaman and H.

U. Ireland.

10.48 a.m.-R. E. Atwell and E. P.

OBITUARY.

TRAGIC PASSING OF A TENNIS STAR.

Calcutta, Nov. 6.

1

Governor's Shield. The draw for the Governor's Shield together with the players' handicaps- and the dates by which each round is to be completed, is announced, and is as follows:

Furness Ltd. (L. Yates, 17 & C. C. Black, 9) v. Hongkong Bank (M. G. Mills, 9 & S. J. H. Fox, 12), by;

in half-a-dozen mysterious mur man's health and to see if I could ders is revealed in all his cri- in any way be of assistance to him. I was first asked to fill in n Iminality.

With a theme such as is treated form and then shown

upstairs,

in "The Bishop Murder Case" it where I had to answer exactly the

is quite easy to err on the side same questions on another form. of over-treatement, but producers! "This, however, was not the end have shown careful restraint, and of my troubles, for I was inform- the production is plausible and ed that the fee for making my convincing. The dialogue is dis purely charitable inquiry was five tinct, enabling the audience shillings; and my mild perturba telligently to follow the story and tion turned to diemay when I was appreciate all the qualities of a told that I could not expect a re- really good crook play. By all ply to my inquiry for at least two means, see the "Bishop Murder or three days." Case.".

HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. TEAM FOR SATURDAY,

Bank Line (D. Forbes, & J. R. Collis, 18) Lane Crawford Ltd.

The Y M. C. A. second hockey cle- 14); (W. S. Hillier, 14 & H. Hampt 13ven to meet the Hongkong Police 1.3.8. Tamar (Com. Lieut. Com. Piggott, 1) v. Publicam on Saturday at King's Park at

3.30 p.m. is: Works Department (D. S. Edward... Other; F. Lydon, I., Keyser 14 J. G. Campbell, 14); Deacon'ating; W. Stonell, R. A. Bates, J. M.

1 & R. J. Arm- 10. C. Marten,

strong, 18) v. Crown Solicitor's Office Purvis; A. Tate, W. II. Smith, L.

Macey, Tipple, W. Parker. (L. R. Andrews, 5 & T. S. Whyte Smith, 11); Chartered Bank J. M. 7 & D. J. Gilmore, 8) v.

Sicut. Col. Stokes, 68

The death has cccurred of Mrs. Hamish Munro (the former tennis19 bard's tea estate at Assam. star Miss Evelyn Colyer on her hus-

She

It is believed death was due to comm plications following childbirth. gave birth to twins on October 20, oné of which died.--Renter,

White. 10.5% a.m.-I. G. Allison and J. R.

10.56

N. Cochrane and G.

Mr. Edward Minny. Walsh.

Shanghai, Nov.-6. 11.00 am-A. Ritchie and H. The whole body of racing men here

Spicer.

has been stunned by the death of Mr. 10.04 a.m.-A. B. Raworth and H. Edward Minny, who died in the

P. Hailey.

Country Hospital on November 5 2 J. Gilmore and I. H. from a serious injury sustained dur. 11.12 a.m.-A. II. Ferguson and J. ing the racing on November 4, while

K. Macfarlan.

riding Golden Pheasant.

He was only this years cid-Our Own Correspondent.

10.08

11.16 a.m.-G. Castle and J. S.

Dykes.

11,20 a.m.-G. W. Sellars and J. J.

French.

11.2 a.m.-E. des Voeux and T. C.

Monaghan.

11.28 a.m.-A. Leach and A. O.

Brawn.

11.32 am R. H. Wild and J. R.

Collis

11.36 a.m.-C. W. Jeffries and L.-J.

Blackburn.

SRULAD

11.40 a.m.-L. H. Rutin and K. K.

Rounds.

11.44 a.m.-D. J. Keogh and D. S.

Robb

11.48 a.m.-J. S. Webb and D.

Black

11.52 a.m.-H. C. B. Watson and E.

M. Bryden.

11.66 a.m.-J. Jones and W. S.

Hillier.

Noon.-P. Morrison and H. Hump-

ton.

12.04 p.m.-W. F. Leckie and J. D.

A. Hutchison.

LOCAL CRICKET.

The following will represent the Volunteers against the Civil Ser-

however, is likely to turn the vice C.C. on Sunday at 11 am. on

match in their favour.

It is not surprising to find the

the Navy ground: E. J. .R. Mit- chill (Capt.), A. C. Beck, A. Reid, E.

Club dissatisfied with the com R. West, G. C. Burnett, N. A. E. position of the team which lost

Mackay, S. V. Gitting, B. L. Stock,

so heavily a week ago.. Segalen J. P. Whitham, R. H. D. Wade and

returns to half-back, though he A. J. R. Wolff.

played well at inside-left, and

Andy Dunean is restored to his

original position. Gray comes in

A grand jury alleges that there

from the reserve eleven to replace is in Chicago a three-cornered al- Bell. Their opponents to-morrowliance between the Police Depart- are St. Joseph's and the Club ment, corrupt politicians, and the should wisely enough. should win, if they watch Leonard criminal element, to which the jury.

attributes crime in general.

The Navy are too uncertain a quantity to permit of a reasoned judgment of their prospects, though it would seem an unlikely that they should obtain their first win of the

the expense ot

of the

Teventuality

Y

season

Argylis.

The junior matches contain no fixture of outstanding interesi. Navy Reserves, Eastern, Argyll University and Somersets look probable winners in the Second Division, while Fukien and the Somersets should add to their tally of points in the Third Division. At Wednesday's menting of the League Management Committee Kowloon were fined $5 for playing an unregistered player against Eastern, the Club were cautioned

PRINTING PRESS for playing an unqualified player

AGENTS FOR

The

Segalen, Stewart McBride; G. Duncan, Gray, Goldman A. Duncan and Wallington. South China:-Pau Ka-ping: Tam Kong-pak, Lee Tin- sang: Tong Kwan, Wong Mei-shun, Leung Wing- shiu Cheng Sui-hong, Chu Kwok-lun, Fung King cheong, Chan Yu-tin and Ip Pak-wah. Police Clark: Perkins, Wil- liams MeGreavy, Oram, Shepherd; Pile, Thorpe, Fraser, Bentley; Brown. Recreio:-Lawrence; Sousa,

Xavier;

Gosano,

against St. Joseph's, and the Argylis were fined $5 for playing three unregistered players against... the Somersets. All were junior

Hongkong Telegraph.ames,

ALL LOCAL TOWHOM ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED.

Probable Teams, Probable teams include:- Kowloon: Angus; Martin,

Pile; Dowman, McKelvie, }- Bliss; Eastman, Gilchrist Gillott, Hedley and Janson. Club: Rodger; Strange, Bishop;

Beltaro,

Marques; B. Gosano, Ward, Silva, Rocha and Santos.

Smith**

Club 2nd: Fogwill; Stoker, Hynes; Sloan, Puncheon, Alexander, Bell, Strange, Jackson and Fowler. University:Oppenheim; Bee, Harrison;- Reed, Wong, Lew; Ong, Candah, Tan,

Kho and Lee, Recreio 2nd:Marques; Law- rence, Britto; Marcal, C. Figueiredo, J. Figueiredo d'Assis, Oliavería, Gonsalves, Silva and Santos.

An official at Scotland Yard ex- plained that five shillings is thu statutory fee charged when in-. terested parties make inquiries; in return for this they are furni- shed in due course with an abs- tract from the official report.

Conflict of Views. There appears, however, to be considerable doubt in the matter... On the one hand, one official stated that, if they were to answer all the inquiries received regarding street accidents, they would need

best they could do would be to largely increased staff, and the refer applicants to local police stations: while, on the other hand, "Of official another

stated: course, we would answer any such inquiry free of charge. The fee of five shillings is payable only for an abstract of the official re- insurance port, such as is needed by solici- turs. witnesses, and agents."

6&14) v. University (J. L. Shellshear, Major Aste 9); H.M.S Thracian & F. A. Redmond, 7); General (Com. Veresmith, 11 & Leat. Moseley, Electric (A..B. Raworth, 8 and H. P. Treasury (J. S. 7). Dairy Farm (J. D. Thomson, Bailey. X) v.

A. Macfarlane. 16); A. P. Cr MacLaren, 8 & H. A. Mills, 18). (W. A. Butterfield, 15 & R. Young. Education Department (A. o. 7) v. Government Medical Department Drawn, 14 & F. J. de Rome, Ev (1. Newton, 6 and J. E. Dovey, 10): Canadian Pacific (Capt, A. W. David

The latter view is apparently Lowe Bingham and Matthews (A. 3on, 14 & T. C. Monaghan, 9). Ritchie, 14 & D. S. Robb, 10) v. Royal Handicaps will be as above through the correct one; for, when a Press Artillery (A. H. Musson, & J. M. out the competition except that representative called at Scotland Macfarlan, 3); Kowloon Railway (J. Balley, who is marked X, will play Yard to inquire after the health Smith, & J. Morris, 18) v. from scratch or from any handicap of the victim of an accident, he Hannibal & Co. (II. T. Buxon, 18 & allotted officially before the first match was treated with every considera- D. Ellis, 13); Dodwell & Co. (L. G. S. played by him. Dodwell, 6 & C. E. Holmes, 8).

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The first round is to be completed tion and was not asked to pay any Vacuum Oil Co. (1. H. Geare, 18 & on or before December 1, the second fec.. While, therefore, an official A, Leach, 10); Jardine Matheson Co. by December 21, the third by January abstract is obtainable only on pay- (0, Eager, 11 & P. Morrison, 16) v. 10, the semi-finals by January 31 and ment of five shillings, a reason- Davie Bong & Co. (N. M. Currie, the final by February 14. If a match able inquiry for private purposes 18 & W. A. Stewart, 16); Butterfield goes beyond the 18th green strokes should involve no liability what- and Swire (H. U. Ireland, 7 & T. Low, will be taken as in first round.

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