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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1931.

WORLD SPORT

LEAGUE FOOTBALL |

TO-MORROW.

LIVELY SENIOR GAMES IN PROSPECT.

SOUTH CHINA'S TASK.

By "Wanderer."

+

The Club and Argylis bare post-

TENNIS TOURNEY.

C. A. L. RUMJAHN WINS. EASILY.

Without being the least bit ex- tended, C. A. L. Rumjabu, the Tientsin ex-champion, won entry to the third round of the Hongkong Tennis Championship yesterday, beating D. B. Evans, a newcomer, in straight sets, 6-1, 6-4,

nne of

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

9.00 C. B. Riggs & P. Grant. 9.04 Capt. Muir & H. Hampton. 9.08 A. D. Humphreys & E.

Matthews.

9,12 0, Enger & W. J. Clerk.

MANY PAY TRIBUTE.

FUNERAL OF LATE MR. COLIN MACKENZIE.

A profusion of foral, tributes and a large gathering of friends Dat the graveside, were evidence of

9.16 Not to be booked by traveller

on train.

9.20 M. G. Marriot & J. 'Boul.

9.24 D. G. McAvay & S. J. 11. Fox. 9.28 D. G. Bruce &R, Young.

grief and respect exprooned at the Mackenzie, of the Colonial Dis- funeral yesterday of Mr. Colla

pensary, who passed

away on Wodnesday. The Rev. E, A, Arin- strong conducted the burial ser- 9.32 C. B. Brown & II. G. Williams vice, and those present at the 9.30 L. Yates & A. 0.. Brawn. gravesido included, Mesura. Ezra 9.40 G. R. Wilson & W. W. Mac-Abraham, R. Abraham, Ho. Kom-

Kenzie.

tong, Ho Kwong, Ho. Wing, Ho lu, 0.44 G. Thomerson & A. A. Mac-11, Lowcock, S. fex, S, V, Gittins,

fayden.

Alex and Alan Mackenzie, W..

9.48 T. D. Lennox & J. Forbes.

D.

Wolfe.

1024 T. Law & J. R. Hinton. 10.28 J. G. Campbell & N. K. Little 10.32 . U. freland & C. H. Burton.

john,

10,30 J. It. Masson & Col. D. H.

Clarke.

W. S. Hillier & D. M. Goodall. Goldenborg, FW. Stapleton, M. 10.00 A. Piercy & W. N. Buyers.

0.5G W. O, Clarke & T. C. Monaghan.M. Willams, H. Gilts; F. E. Nash, A. Urquhart, W. M. Gittins, 10.04 J. S. Dykes D. S. Robb, E. L. Stanefield, H. K. Hung, 10.08 G. D. Smart & O. E. C. Marton. I.A.D. Forrest, Dr. Coxon To, Dr. 10.12 J. E. Richardsan & . M. Wood. Ernest To, A. E. Hali, Ho Ki, W. 30.16 . K. Valentine & W. M. Barton. Hall, A. H. Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Rumjaho is again regarded as 10.20 C. I. H. Andrew & A. J. R. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. P. Murray,

the most potential of Honda's challengers for the title, poned their fixtures for the weeknd his chances in this direction end, and the Senior League fixture are strengthened by the fact that list is therefore, imited to three he is promised comparatively easy

matches until the fifth round, matches. Two of them, however,

10.40 T. S. Marshall & R. M. Choloner, are of outstanding importance in G. W. A. Tafton, Private Secre- 10.44 E. dea Vocux & L. K. Androwes. the matter of the distribution oftary to HE the Governor, made 10.48 T. Grunt & D. Lyon.

his debut in the locul tournament, 10.52 J. Dentivy & J. Coulthart. honours at the end of the season. but fell victim to Dr. D. J.10.56 A.

H. Ferguson & A. South China, Chinese

Itaworth. Athletic, Valentine. after a keen contest 11.00 G. Castle & I. T. Buxton, Kowloon and the Royal Navy have which went the full course, Other 11.04 D. J. Keogh & E. P. White. lost fewer points than the remain-successes yesterday were registered 11.08 1. Allison J. H. Ashworth. der of the senior sides, and should by Slow Kim-sung. W. J. Howard, 11.12 E. P. Fletcher & C. B, Robert-those from: His Loving Wife: the Navy defeat South China, who won his match without the closer contest for the champion-loss of a game, and M. K. L., who ship than has hitherto appeared had matters all his own Tikely may develop.

way against Nakngate. Results: The fixtures ure:

Kowloon

Senior Divinlon,

V Chines Kowloon, 4.16.

Open Championship Singles.

(First Round.)

BUTI.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, A. Wong Tak-king. Ui Sze-wing, J. D. Marques, S. Simoes, R. Pestonil,

Bush, J. Mackenzie, M. A. Souzn, Dr. J. W. Kew, A. Hamson, A.

1. E. Benson, S. M. Charn, Fung Wang- shing, Cheung Wing, Yip Kan- kong, Leung lu-wing, Lee Yat ngale, Chan Man-ming, Lee Yuk- man, Chan Tait-sang, Pang Lai- Bsong, Dr. E. Law and J. Mac-

kenzie.

1.16 Dr. Dovey & C. Myenek. 11.20 A. Lesch & L. G. S. Dodwell 1124 W. R. Vallanes & Commdr.

Prientley:

11.28 H. Lowe & E. 31. Hanlon, 11.32 G. T. May & H. P. Builoy. 11.36 A. Ritchie & J. A. A. H. Solby D. J. Valentine bent G. W. A.11.48 C. W. Jeffries & A. G. Coppin. 11.44 A. 11. Penn & A. C. I. Bowker. 11.48 J. P. Sherry &. A. B. Purves.

There was a beautiful display of wreatha, amongst them being

Colonial Dispensary; Athleite.--

Navy South Chinn.--Stadium,

4.15.

Tufton 6-2, 4-6, 7-5.

(Second Round.)

C. A. L. Rumjahn beat D. B. Evans

Polive v. Royal Artillery. Reervio, { 6-1, 6-4 ̧ ̧

1.15.

Second Divistun.

Kowloon v. Royal Navy, -Kowloon,

2,45. Recreio v.

2.45

St. Joseph's-Recreio, |

Slow Kim-ng heat Firdos Khan 6-2, 6-3.

W. J. Howard beat E. Railton 0-0, C-0.

M. K. Lo beat K. Nakagato 6-2, 6-4.

Open Championship Doublen. (First Round.) Lee Woon-txoi and Lee Wal-tsoi Eastern v S. W. Borderers.-St. | best Yoshikawa na Kinoshita 6-4,

Joseph's, 2.46.

y-0.

D

Chinese. RA.--Stadium, 2.15.

Third Division. Fukien . R.A.0.C.--Chinese, 2.46. The match of greatest import ance, of ourse, In that at the Stadium, where South China will get their severest test of the sisa- Ron. One cannot be confident of the Navy's ability to win. Their forwards waste opportunities so recklessly. At the same time. their defence' should be good enough to hold even the lively South China line in check. It is not certain to-day whether Li Wai-tong will turn out for South China. When I met him the other day he did not appear overkeen to play in Hongkong, though doubt, less if he does not turn out it will not be for lack of attempts to persuade him to change his mind. In any event, a really fine game should result, and no surprise would be occasioned by n naval

success.

able interest. Both

Club Championship.

Redmond 0-3, 6-2.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

chin.

Á "FOOL PROOF" BIPLANE.

REVOLUTIONARY INVENTION BY AMERICAN.

New York, Feb. 12.

Rose and Ezra: Violet; Alick and Alan; Kitty and Edwards; Daisy sident and members, Hongkong and Willie; Alan-and Baryl; Pró-

Rationalist Association; Keller and Co: Wo Tah Club members; pensary; Staff Queen's Dispensary; King's Dis- and Directors, Printing Press; R. E. Cable Office; Victoria

Staff, Anderson, Mayer and Co; United Manufacturing Co; Gilman and Co; China Dispensary;

Mr. and Mra. Drew: Mrs. A. McCabe: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Souza; Mr. | Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Stapleton; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Way, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jex; Mr. M. H. Lo; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillard; Mr. B. C. Randall; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wong: Mr. and Miss and Mrs. Walter

A biplane claimed to be "fool Manuk; Mr.

Mt. MacDougal beat F. A proof" was demonstrated at Cur-Wong: Dr. C. R. Wan: Mrs. T.

tia Field aerodrome yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Neves;

Edwards and Miss R. Edwards; when an airman on seven succes-Misses Irene and Phyllis Gitting; the sive occasions took the machine.

Open Championshp Singles.

(Second Round.)

M. W. Le v. I, M. A. Razack. C. E. Hanwell v. Ho Wal-hing. Lecky,

Tsui Wai-pui v. Lieut. Col. L. Goldman v. S. E. Green,

SHARE PRICES.

-TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $2130 b, • Chartered Bank, £10% n. Mereantilo A. & B., £2314 n. East Asia 5120 ..

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1310 n. Unions Ins., $635 në North China Ins., Tis, 150 b. China Underwriters, $3.70 Yabgtare Ina., $50 f China Fires, $625 b

H. K. Fire Ins., $1810 b.

Shipping.. Douginses, $28 8.

H. K. Steamboats. $27 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 n. Unfon Waterboats, $37 a.

Mining.

Benguets, $10% n. Kallans, 38/8 b. S'hal Explorations, Tis. 2 n. Raubs, $89 b.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $171 n. Whampon Docks, $30 b. South China Motors $10 n. China Providents, $5.35 b. (old). Hongkowa, Tis. $272 b. New Engineers. Tla. 64 b. Shanghai Docks, Tia. 105 b.

Cotiana.

Ewo Cotton, Tls. 14.90 b. S'haf Cottons, Tix, 95 (old) n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $12.95 . H. K. Land, $84% b. S'hai Land Tis. 382 b. Humphreys, $17.16 n. Realties, 9.65 b.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $17.40 *. Peak Trams, (old) $14% n. Star Ferries, $01 b.

China Lights, (old) $26 b. 1. K. Electrics, $80% sa. Telephones, $39% b. China Buscs, Tis. 19 n. Singapore Tractions, G/G s.

Industrials.

China Sugars, 80 cta. n. Malabons, $35 b

Cald. Macg. Ord: Tla, 11% n. Canton Ices, $3.60 n

Cements (Comb) $16.90 8. Ropes, $14.16 6. Venz: Goldfields $3.00 b.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $20.20 it. Watson, $13 n. Der A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4 n. Mackintoshs, $20 b. Sinceres, 3124 n.

Luk Kang-cheung v. Chiu Chun-up, shut off the engine, and with Mr. and Mrs. Fisher; Mr. and his hands placed above his head Mrs. G. A. Hall; Mr. and Mrs. A. allowed it to descend to the Roberts; Capt. and Mrs. Ellis Ground, where it bounded twice Walker: Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki; Mr.

and then came to a stop.

and Mrs. F. Andrews; Mr. and The inventor,

MTB

R. A. D. Forrest: Mr. and Mr.

Albert Mra. Ho Iu: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adama Merrill, explained the Chan; Mrs. A. D, Bunjee; Mr. secret, namely that the wings are and Mrs. E. C. Tregelts Dr. Madjustable, and can be set at the Irvine Kew; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. proper angle for landing. le Hast; Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kwong; anid the principle employed was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lay: Dr. that of birds, which brace their and Mra. Edward Law; Mr. and wings at an angle and so retard Mrs. J. Scholtes: Mrs. L. Murray; their foreward motion before Messrs. M. K., M. W., and II, Lo; vice. alighting-Reuter's American Ser- Mr. and Mrs. Hirat; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. M. Gittins; Dr. and Mrs.

Open Championship Doublex. (First Round.) F. Grose and R. Chon v. R. Henderson and G. W. Sewell.

Club Championship.

D. L. Prophet v. R. H. Wild. . R. M. Wood, v. J. H. Anderson.

Davia Cup Visitors.

LOCAL GOLF.

R. A. CAMPBELL WINS THE CAPTAIN'S CUP.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, 3261⁄2 Constructions, $5.20 n.

B' que Ind. G. Bonds, $67% k H.K.G. Loan 7% Prent

were numerous

kong Cricket Club, writes "Neteord," Through the courtesy of the long the exhibition matches between the

H. D. Imla; Capt. and Mrs. P. C. C. Wang: Mrs. Capol and Going: two Japanese Davis Cup.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Family Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tan; players, Hyotaro Sate and Jiro Sato, and local

Tavares; Mr. S. H. Langston; Dr. Mr. and Mrs. W.-Naef:- Mr. and exponents, which have been organised

G. Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Bough; Mr. Mrs. W. Williams; Mr. and Mrs. by the Hongkong Lawn Tennis 4850-

G. Leung, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rapp; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cumnie and Mrs. Lowcock; Mr. and Mrs. W. Chon Po-sien; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ciation, will take place at the Cricket Club ground next Friday afternoon.

H. Kotewall, and Miss Kotewall; The L. T. A. has succeeded in ar- The Captain's

Mr. and Mrs. R. Greaves; Chinese Athletic's vixit to Kow-include two singles and a doubles kong Golf Club, has been won by Miss Brage; Mr. and Mrs. V. T. There

ranging an attractive programme, to connexion with the Royal Hong-To. Dr. and Mrs. E. Ta: Mrs. and berg; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson. Cup (1980), in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Suiter, Arhanghai); Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fredk. Robins; Dr. and Mrs. C. Pestonji; Mr. and Mrs. A. Golden- loon is also a match of consider match. In the first instance, R. A. Campbell, who bent G. E.; Mr. and Mrs. Lamprill: Mr. wreaths, including a large number

teams, have Honda, the Hongkong champion will

other reached this stage in the com- engage Jiro Šato, the Waaoda Costello in the final'tle by 5 and 4. and Mrs. J. Mackenzie: Mr. and from Chinese friends. petition with a loss of only seven University player, and this year points, and a victory one way or placed No. 1 of all-Japan, in a singles, the other many easily decide the and this will be followed by the two

visitors runners-up position for the sea-

opposed to the Rumjahn cousins in doubles. son, granting the probability of meeting of Hyotaro Sato and Khoo And finally the South China taking the champion- Hool-bye, the well-known Malayan ship. Kowloon are Belding the player. side which disposed of the Re-

The Suto brothers are passing creio last week, and the Chinese through Hongkong on their way to are including, it is understood,

Europe, where they intend to put in both Chan Kwong-ul and Tso for the Davis Cup tics this year. They some extensive practice in preparation Kwal-sing. If Kowloon's defence are the leading Nipponese players, maintains its recent form, the and tennis fans will find exceptional home team should register a vic-entertainment in a visit to the Cricket tory.

Club on Friday afternoon.

·

The Police will be without Oram for their game against the Royal Artillery, but should

manaxe to

annex both points.

Probable teams Include: Police: Clark; Perkins, Brit-

K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SHAMEEN.

TENNIS AND HOCKEY GAMES ARRANGED.

tain: Shepherd, Minty, Thorpe, Pilo, Cornwall, A party from the Kowloon FraBor, Bentley, Brown, Cricket Club,, will visit Shameen

Reserves: Baker and Car-over the week-end.

ruthers. Kowloon: Pile: Martin, Dow- Kowloon Cricket Club in a tennis. The following will represent the man; Hedley. McKelvie, match at the Shameen Sports Bilss: Moss, Simpson, Gil-Club-E. C. Fincher, E.. F. Fin- lott, Grimwood, lauaon. Kowloon 2nd: Stokes; Guest, Burnett, D. S. Green,

chor, W. Hyde, F. Zimmern, G. C.

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Everest; W, H. Brown, Gil- christ, Smith; W. Brown, hockey match:-F E Skinner,

The following will play Whiting, Spray, Cotton, AL, W. Tipple, W. Hyde, A. A. Dand, B. Clemo.

(Capt.) F. S. W. Smith, G. C. Bur- nett, H. Burson, E. C. Finchor,. E. F. Fincher, F. Zimmern, D. S. Green.

ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH.

HOCKEY

The annual cricket-match be- tween Messra. Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., and Mesars. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., will be played on Tuesday, February 17th, at 2 p.m. on the ground of the Craigongowor The Y.M.CA. second eleven to op Cricket Club The following will pose the Kowloon Ladies Hockey Club represent Mosers. Lane, Crawford, off, 5p.m. has been selected

this afternoon dt King's Park," bully Ltd.-F. E. Skinner, II. Hampton, follows:-W. J. Scotober) Kilby D. W. Gregory, W. S. Hillier, H. and L, Tipple: L. Money W. Staker Overy, R. G. U. Mend, W. C. Ogloy, and W. Stedman; J. J. Ferguson, F. H. Burson, 9. MacNidor, B. S. Father, W. H. Smith, W. Brown Rogers, E. Owon.

and H. Moore...

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con. be

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Yes The question is an absurd énel

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