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Mre You Riding Along ?

Slowly across barren plain and burning desert, safely

through flood and storm, pio- ncer wagons carried their cargo of dauntless hearts to the promised land. The most thrilling sereen journey of your life in this sweeping spectacle.

THE

TRAIL

THE

HONGKONG

LAWN BOWLS.

CRAIGENGOWER SUFFER

won

FIRST DEFEAT.

of

the

Lawn

TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931.

With a margin of six shots in their favour, the Kowloon C. C. their match from the Craigenyower C.C., holder for the past three years, in the First Division

Bowls These two teams, which Hengue.

were hitherto undefeated, met on the green of the Peninsula Club. FIRST DIVISION, Kowloon C.C. Defent Holders by Six Shots on Home Greens.

By defeating the Craigengower C. C. by six shots, at King's Park, the Kowloon C. G. go to the head of the table for the first time. Scores: Kowloon CIS

H. Overy

F. Goodwin-

[1, C. Lyal

אן

A. E. Sikatoar 22

J. Ghun

R. Gittins

J. Howe

W. Hyde

17. Hamplen

4. Turchi

A. Hyde-Lay

3. Fraser

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Craigengewer,

W. T. Brightman

A. E. Contes

E. Arculli

U. M. Ordar

23

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A. A. Razack

C. S. Rossplet

R. Bas

F. Never

M. A. R.Sauna

24 D. Rumjahn

G-1

CHANNEL CROSSED BY GLIDER.

AUSTRIAN CABINET.

DR. BURESCH STEPS INTO

- THE BREACH.

FEA 3 PERFORMED BY TWO AVIATORS.

of

Vienna, June 20.

the

and

Dr. Burosch, the Governor of

London, June 20. Lower Austria, has formed a The Canadian airman

which Cabinet

includes Hert opera singer Lissant Beardmore Schober as Vice Chancellor and established a new air record to Muistor of Foreign Affairs; Herr day, making a cross Channel Vaugsin, Minister for War: Herr flight in an engineless plane-

of Winckler, the Minister Interior of the former Cabinet,der fitted with a special detach-

able undercarriage, who

resigned "owing to his Towed Into the air by a light opbation

Finance plane at Lympne Aerodrome, Minister's proposal to guarantee Kent, the plane and glider rose the £10,000,000 foreign debts of to 12,000 feet and the glider, on the Kreditanstatt, which is in being released, made a 60 mile an diMculties.

hour swoop across the Channel and Innded perfectly at Inglevert aerodrome, near Calais. According to a British Wireless message Mr. Lissant Beardmore is London engineer. He was towed into the air with a wire. hawser and telephone cable and was re- leased at the height of 14,000 feet. Ile then hended for the sea and made sooth

crossing. St. Ingelevert is three miles inland.

Another Record Made.

London, June 21.

Dr. Joseph Redlich is Minister of Finance and Dr. Schueriff, who recently retired, is Minister for Justice-Reuter.

American Approval.

London, June 20. The prompt and timely action of the Hank of England in coming to the rescue in the neute financial situation in Vienna-where in-

eldentally Here Sclatel has now 20 succeeded in forming an adminis

tration has provokes appereia. tive commeals

Ampien, elsewhere-British Wireless,

L. E. Lammert

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Kowloon Dock v. Kowloon B.G.C

On the Dock greens, the Kowloon Dock B. C sprang surprise on the Rowton Bowling Green by beating the visiters by 19 shots,

Scores:

1 Koulun Poch.

C. Alkhson

Howling tirect,

A. K. Taylor

11. 31, 1. MeTavish

J. Rodger

J., Brown

E. W. . Hogbin

221

R. S. Nichol

R. Lapaly

W. Hedley

13. Sodway

4. McKelvi

L. Gary

T. S. W. West

4. E. Royinteres

G. F. Sherrif!

La

-

in

SWEDISH EMPLOYERS'

SOCIETY.

STANDARD OF LIVING FIGURES.

St.

Another gliding record WHE established by the Austrian air-| man, Robert Kronfeld, in crossing! both ways in one day, thus win- ning the £1,000 prize offered by | the Daily Mail.

Kronfeld, in a Weim glider, took Juff from St. Inglevert, near Calab, ut six o'clock last night and was towed in a suitable altitude by an

theu aeroplane and

released. He landed at Swingate aerodrome nene Juver at 8 o'clock,

it again took off at nine o'clock and in gathering darkness

10.321 landed at St, Inglevert at

The Swedish Employers Sarlisty, with reprmenting 2,104 memilss 319,619 workers, new published its report for the past year, contain-pam.--Renter,

ing some data of spreial interest. The first glider flight in the Swiss

I shows that the standard of workers living of the inditat rial 1sts improved very considerably in with pre-Wal condi- comparison

1. Puncheo

D. P. Warr

F. C. Goodman

11. Nish

11. 6. Cooper

a. V. Ramany

2

W. Russe[]

67

18

F. Cullen

S. Eccleshali

Civil Service v. Itecrele,

The Club de Rerreis did well to take the points from the Civil Service C. C. TH shots, at Happy Valley by

Scares:

Civil Service.

S. Randie

8. Alderaan

A. 1. Oswick

J. Gregory

2)

F.

"Jours

H. Westlake

J. Deakin

Club de Recreio.

F. L. Barro

P. Yvanovich

C. P. Marques

L. A. Gullerrez

A. Comes

R. Robarts

L. C. Souza

J. Holidge

10

K. F. Luz

Jas T. Dobhic

R. Banto

C. A. Lope

A. H. Hast G. C. Silva

W. E. Hollands

1. Longbottom

A. O. Brawn

44

Police v. Taikoo.

17

tions.

11,400

al Interlekan,

then after a

Alps was successfully carried out last week by the German plane "Fafnir piloted by Herr Greenhof. Starting from Mount Jungfrau at a height of Groenhof performed several circles obave the towering which is The index for the real wages, summit of the Jungtran taking into consideration the in- 13,500 feet high and creased living costs in comparisonlight, of two hours landed smoothly with the netual pay, for the years 1926-1929 is 152, 156, 159, 166, tak- ing the pre-war wages as a basis of comparison. The report says that it is the increased industrial' rationa-. lization, which, while reducing the number of employees, made it pos- sible to pay higher wages to the remaining workers.

that

The report further states the communist danger within the! labour unions has been considerably reduced, although this extremist movement in certain cases is nule 19 to cause local and temporary mi- chief. The National Labour Union as a whole is characterized by balanced opinions and a general 26 tendency of social reponsibility.

Winning by 53 shots, the Taikoo R. C. gained one of the heaviest victories on record when matched against the Palier R. C. on the latter's greens. Sconest

Polley R.C.

N. S. Da}} A. R. Brittain

A. E. Booker

3. Oram

W. McHardy

T. Gooding J. Shepherd W. Mair

Mist

11

Taikoo R.C.

J. B. Chapman

J. Sloan

W. Weir

J. Fergusta

J. Stainton

J. C. Polson

J. Laing

LAWN TENNIS.

1. R. C. LOSE THIRD DIVISION MATCH.

In the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League yesterday the In- dian R. C. receivert the South China A. A. but were beaten by 7% acts 35 to 112, the hosts thus losing their

first match of the season. Scores:

J. S. Ackber and A. 1. H. Esmail (Judian R. C.). lost to C. S. Chan gd Wong Fook-itam 1-6; lost to

1 N. Drummond 30

G. Mcleod

S. C. Amery

W. Clarke

A. N. Reynolds

J. Russell

J. C. West

14

-10

R. Walace

SECOND DIVISION..

28

GOLE

SQUARE

STANCE

STANCE FOR

INTENTIONAL SLICE

LINE OF FLIGHT

as

Play it

WITH A SQUARE

STANCE, TRY

TO SHOOT

THE BALL

TO THE RIGHT

OF THE

FAIRWAY THIS WILL CAUSE

ONE TO

SWING FROM

"THE INSIDE

Can you suggest a possible cure for a slice to a man who has tried; practically every suggestion but to no avail?

A

*

I played a round recently with

a fellow who showed me a benuti-f

Ho lin-kan and Luj Kwai-fan 5-6;ful practice swing, after which he

drew with Chan Kwong-lu and Luk Chun-cheung 6-6,

causes

went out and sliced every one of his tee shots. We played six S. A. F. Bux and M. P. Madar holes before he popped the above Gndian H. C.) lost to Chan and question. Fanswered him thusly: Wong Fook-nam 1-6; lost to jo In your effort to keep the ball Hin-kan and Lui Kwal-fan 3-6: Just to the left on the fairway you. to Chan Kwong-lu and Luk Chun-have taken the stance for the intentional stice, which is drawing cheong 2-6.

This cat A. K. Subind and A. Mijld (In-the left foot buck. dian R. C.) lost to Chan and Wong you to hit from the outside in, cut-

Try the ball. Ho Hin-kanting cross Fook-nam 2-6: beat and Lui Kwal-fun 6-4; lost to Chan square stance, the stance in which Kwong-Iu and Luk Chun-cheong an imaginary line drawn through the 6-7.

the toes will be parallel to the Try proposed line of flight. placing the ball to the right. on the fairway. This will cause you ground, the visitors winning by four to hit from the inside out, sending shots. Scores:

Kowloon Bowling Green Win From Kowloon C.C.

The Kowloon Bowling Green, len ders of the Division, won against the Kowloon C. C. by six shots on former's green. Scores:

Bowling Green.

P. V. Whittu

I. G. Meyer

F. L. Rapley

V. Petherick

Kowloon C.C.

W. Brace

t

W. W. Hirst

L., J. Binckburn

19 P. T. Farrell

G. E. V. Thompson

C. S. Best

H. H. Rose

W. S. Drake

IL F. Stoneham

J. S. Logan

W. F. Inle

O. B. Raven

V. C. Labrum

A. C. Burford

17

26 J. P1 Robinson 19

J. S. Dininen

T. W. Carr

J. Jack

A. W. E.David-

F. J.

flor-

Bon

19

ridge

22

64

Recreio v. Yacht Club.

Craigengower.

P. A. Dixon

R. Hooper

W. Ward

A. 1. de

Souza

D. K. Kharns

F. K. Modi

W. V. Field

W. Gill

-C. Summong

58 W. White

Against the formidable Yacht Club combination, the Club de

Recreio

gained a creditable victory by nine shots at King's Park, Scores: Recreio

L. Xavier

J. M. S. Rozario

A. V. Barros.

J. G. Ozorio

F. A. Xavier

J. M. M. Alves

J. J. Baslo

F. V. V.

Ribeiro

F. X. Silva

Yacht Club.

E. B. Reed

A. Cochrane

A. Stevenson,

20. W. Ramsay

A. Murdoch

J. Bentley

F. Sution

E. W. Car-

penter

II. V. Pearce

M. O'Brien

16

Electric R.C.

J. Sloan

G. Thomson

Doncon

H. 1.

Muskett

F. Normington

C. E. Gahagan

D. S. It

20 J. F. Lunny

J. R. Way

iv

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1: S. McKay

G. T. Padgett

15

A. Webster-

28

316

Talkoo v. Civil Service.

E

60

With the advantage of playing at Ilome, the Talkoo Rt. C. boat the Civil Service C. C. by 20 shots. Scores:

19 Talkoo R.C.

5. Hope

J. Whyte..

D. Speirs

T. Grimes

11, Mitchell

W. Cunningham

R. Keown

10

Civil Servier.

P. Knight

R. R. Wood

R. R. Davies

H. E. Strange 18

E. Shand

C. Strange

N. Bebbington

15 F. I. Haynes 16

A. Tarbuck

30

F. Prata

N. Croucher

N. Rozario

N. Currie

E. M. Remcilios

W. J. Donner

D. Munro

11

W. Macfarlane 22

W. Brown

61

G2

T. Swas

J. Willmott

W. Bell

La Luck

R. K. Dunent

37 W. J. Blekford 8

42

Cralgengower v. H.K. Electric. The two teams at the bottom of the League met on the Gralgengower |

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