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HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1931.

LOCAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY.

The following are the Hongkong Football Lengue fixtures for Saturday next:

Senior Division. Police v. St. Joseph'r.—St. Joseph's,

YACHTING NOTES.

THE INTERPORT MATCH AT SHANGHAI

By "Chau Kung"]

Last week-end saw the departure to Shanghai of three members of the team chosen to represent the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club in an inter-port match. The members chosen were Mr. H. Droyer, Muj, J. R, Barry and Maj. P. S. Stewart, who will captain the nide. Ma. Stewart will call upon 11.M.S. Hermes to provide another S.W. Borderers v. R. Navy-Soo-holmaman should Shangha! decide to

kunpoo, 4.39.

4.30.

H.K.F.C. v. Argylla-Club, 4.30.

make the match one of four aside.

Kowloon v. Recreio-Kowloon, 4.30 The Club in fortunate in being able

Second Division.

10 get such a good side together for the trip, all have had considerabla

12th Datty. v. University.--Chat-experience of centre-beard boat sailing

ham Rd. 3 p.m.

and Mr. Dreyer has actually owned ano Navy v Kowloon-Navy, Happy of the "Byrne" class in which it is understood that the match will bo Valley, p.m.

Club v. Argylik.—Club, 3 p.m. deelded. I am sure that they will put

R.A.O.C. v. S.W. Borderers.--Soo-up a good show and may be relied on

kanpoo, 3 p.m.

to try all they know to keep up long- RAO.CS.W. Borderers-Soo-kong's recurd of victories of the 3

kunpoo, p..

Third Division.

Engineera Joseph's, p.m.

T,

Recreio.--St.

matchen that have been decided so far ail have been won by the Southern Pari.

The match is to be decided on the 10th and 11th of this month and if a Radio S.C. v. S.W. Borderers, cold spell should be on it is to bo

Recreio. 3 p.

·

| hoped there'll be no uprets!

+

There is a possibility that, the

Less than a forteight will see the Royal Navy will be unable to fulfil club deet Kathering at the starting their Axtures, though a definito line for the first race of the senson Įdeclsina has not yet been reached. which I understand is to be a "Men"; His probable that St. Joseph's agerie" race for all Racing Yachta.j will enter a team in the Third The course set for Saturday, October Division of the League.

SHANGHAI BOWLERS'

VICTORY.

FAIR STANDARD SHOWN YESTERDAY.

Without revealing anything of their Actual form, the Shanghai Interport bowlers had very little dieulty in defeating a weak curbination at the Kowloon Howling Green Club yester day afternoon, the visitors winning

17 is.

(1) Channel Rocks (P)

fil) Kowloon Rocks (P)

(ii) Mark on Line (P)

Phil Scott, who is used to taking close shaves in the ring. is now giving them to athar people in his barber shop at Thornton Heath. Never a very barber-out hitter in the ring, the former British houryweight A lot of champion now pute punch into his new job. His customers have to take it on the chin.

ENGLISHMAN

JAPAN'S STRONG

PROTEST.

TENSION INCREASES IN THE NORTH.

LANDING PARTIES.

NEW AMBULANCE FOR KOWLOON.

INTERESTING CEREMONY

YESTERDAY.

Before a gathering of friends and members of the St. John Am- bulance Brigade at Government House-vesterday, His Excellency William Peel, the Governor, Sir received on loan for the Colony Japan is protesting to China re-the new motor ambulance intend garding the anti-Japanese move-led for Kowloon District.

Tokyo, Oct. 6.

menta In China. It is understood Among thone present

Di

wore

that Japan refrains from accusing Lady Peol, Capt. TA.H. Coltman, | Nanking of actually inciting the the Hon. Mr. R. IL. Kotowall, Hon. movement, but the protest takes Sir Shou-non Chow, Hon. Mr. Nanking severely to task for negli-15. W. Two, the Hon. Mr. W. E. L gence in failing to take steps to Shenton, Dr. Ma Luk. Dr. Ld Shu- ebeck the anti-Japanese boycott, far air. Ho Komtong Mr A

fu effect the protest accuses John Ambulance Brigade, Dr. W. B. Morris, Asst. Commissioner St. Nanking of sins of omission rather Moore, MessTH, Kwok Siu-law, than corumission, but it intimates Fung Kong-un, Chau Tung-aan.

are regarded

that Auch sins equally seriously.

Tang Slu-kin, T. N. Chau, Li Chor- Bon, Li Yau-tauen, Wong Kwong-tin, Preparations are being made Chan Lim-pak, Mrs. Langley, and for the despatch of the cruiser many others. Tokiwa to Shanghai with a land- Addreasing Mr. Morris, Surgeons

Officers ing party of bluejackets for pro- and

of the Jlong. tective purposes, as the Japanese kang branch of the St. John Am. armed forces at present available balance Brigade, after having in- Ex- at Shanghai are fewer than those spected the ambulance, His of the other Powers-Reuter.

said that on behalf of the

Tokyo, Inter.

nt and the Colony gen-

he accepted with great It is understood that 300 out of

the loan of the ambulance pleasure 700 bluejackets at present com- which the St. John Ambulance posing the Japanese landing parties Brigade had provided, and part!- at Shanghai will be sent to Hankowcularly on behalf of Kowloon by on the arrival of the Tokiwa, which whom the latest ambulance was to will also carry 400 reinforcements. be used.

This was the third ambulance

Meantime, owing to the growing that the Brigade had provided for

the anti-Japanese

the

BLAMED.virulence of

movenients, the cabinet is reported ver fifteen or sixteen months, and use of the Colony in a little to have decided to order all Japan-e

ANTI-FASCIST LEAFLETS IN ROME.

(iv) Lyemun B'ron, (S)=8.72 Milea If the wind be in the East Sector this inkes na gond a course as he can wish for.

A triangular course for the first half with windward and second hulf, giving very opportunity to test! out the trim of bout, sails and gear, Une fumar face will be missed from the Handicap eles. Mr. A. L. Shields who is going home on leave Fascist leaflets over Rome three has dispared of his "In Linda," the days ago is said to be a filled Eng-

Paris, Oct. 6. The altman who dropped anti-

Tension Increased.

Shanghai, Oct. 6.

the

new owner will find that he will have fishman, whose name is incompectation of the worst, pervading inspection of the St. John Am

the best of fun in what should be a

very hut class. The other boats repletely given as main with their old, owners,

I have heard that there is a nuggen.. Llon that the six newer "Heyward!

Reuter

LA message Teo (October stated:

able

of

en living in the Yangtse districts he would guarantee on behalf of to withdraw to Shanghai and Han-| the Government to provide the

staff

maintenance neces- ада kow, where further warships will be degutched to protect them if ry, it was only short time ago that he took over the inst am- necessary.—Router.

bulance presented by the Brigade, and Re could not find Bufficient words to express his thanks, but The atmosphere of very tense ex- he would read the words that the Prince of Wales used at the annual "Sir Morris."the Far East, has been crystallised

by Japan's Note accesing Nanking bulance Brigade, when he

"The

importance of omission and negli-he

ambu uf sins their first match by 27 ahots to 16.

I ownday's The visitors were without the ser-

Rome dated gence to take steps to check the boy-ervice and firal nid ja

I con. recognised. the universally whees of B. Starmes, one of their

cott, or, more properly speaking, the

the gratulete all members of best bowlers, who has not yet arrived

Chine-wide casualen ol TIUM-C-

--Bride AR the spirit in which in the Colony, while C. Richards etly shall sail with the 3 remaining

Citizens were astounded to-day operation with Japanese business h down, the quartette being componedQue Design" bonts making ss class of

over the men, which the Japanese Govern they carry out beir most admits f. Medina, F. E. deck. T. Mai 19 and if this should prove to be then when an aeroplane flew

and devoted work." The ment views as equally serious, u Governor said he would offer and C. W. Glover. The loent rink was then this will, I think, be the

the National Government is actual-similar congratulations to the skipped by A., D. Brawn, with J, Cserne of the hottest fray. No quarter¦ expital and dropped several thou-

will be naked and some kiwill be seen sands of anti-Fascist leaflets exly inciting the anti-Japanese move Hongkong Division In spite of his

given. I pre-" Lyni, C. F. Tacchi and W. Russell,

The standard of bowling was cons

dimeulty of finding anything new sistent rather than being on the bril in this class than have appenced in hurting the Italians to throw off the ment.

The fact is that Japan is incens- Bant le although the Shanghai Any closs in the whole of the Club's

The activities of the Brigade History 1 hslieve Tx 1, 3, i and yoke of Fascism and follow Spain's ninyers were obviously not fully ex-

as a second General Hadetsky, the urgent instructions issued from were continuous and he would like tended and are capable of better and I. 1 and 3 have been interviewing sample. They described Mussolini ed at China's passivily, due to thing when up against stronger op Lang on this matter!!!

The remaining Y's will probably to Austrian leader whe tyrannised Nanking forbidding active demon-to thank the Brigale and Mr. Trevor and his railway division position, Invariably the bowlers, in-

The

popular opinion is that Japan for the work they did on the oc dividually, were sending down one combined with the G's and should make ilan in 1848. So rapid was the strations against the Japanese,

a good class of 6 or 7 boats giving operation that although many of the bad woud to every gaoil one, with e-

of is prepared to take most drastic easion of the unfortunate rioting reprisals for any serious attack on at Kewleon. They had been Japanese in China Proper while the immense service, at a time when National Government is experienc- vehicles and men were difficult to ing the greatest difficulty in res-

be found. training the intenso antagonism of the Chinese people towards the Japanese.Neuter.

ensional glimpses of really good play, jelese racing. I hear Mr. Girist has Jenitets fell in the Corso Umberto, Hongkong Inwiers will not see the taken over Juan" and if he gets her the city's central street, the nero Shanghai, team at their best until, trim" as he did that of "Ailan" then plane escaped unidentified.] probably, the first unofficial match is other members of the class will need played against Kowloon, when the to kup their weather-eye cleur to see visitors will be required to give of the way she goes.

their best to bent the strong rink that

will be opposed to them.

The full seares of yesterday' match

were an follow:

Shanghai,

F. Meding

11. E. Perk

T. Main

Brawn's Rink.

J. C. Lynl

C. J. Thechi

W. Russell..

A. Q. Brawn

Shots Total

C. W. Glover Heads

21

++

A pronouncement en suggestell New One Design Clark for the Club

is likely to be made al the anatuf general meeting. have

part:-/ culars as to arrangements being madej for the inauguration of the class but, understand that the suggestion is for

20 square metre class bost by the! Shots Total well-known Norweginn Designer Johanj Anker. The "20 sq-metres" are provi ing to be an exceedingly popular boat! and have nisoi in European waters spread to the U.S.A. If such a class be started here it will afford helms- men an apportunity of racing in an international class so making them more confident for entering into class racing when at home.

!

10

1-4

1-4

15

15

I

15

14

I feel sure that the Club will receive ail possible help from the designer who made a great name for himself

by the sporting way in which he sailed his own designed "Unni" when sbe challenged the Royal Northern Yacht Club for the Scawanhaka Cup which had been captured from Amerlen by the redoubtable Colla III owned and soiled by Mr. John Stephens. 10

The Shanghai bowlers are to meet

GOLE

as

the STARS

IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED WITH THE TOPPING

HABIT

TRY

TO DRIVE THE

BALL INTO

THE GROUND

AS ILLUSTRATED

BY HELEN HKKS

© NEA

League Kept Informed.

the Lo

to

He would also like to thank Mrs. Langley and her helpers for the excellent work they were doing in the New Territories. Few people realized how much time and devo- Geneva, Oct. 6.

in the New Terri- poor people in The Chinese and Japanese deletion they had given to that work. gations to the League continue to tories were strongly

projudiced communicate

League against Western medical treat- Secretariat copies of telegrams ment, and he thought that Mrs. from their respective Governments Langley and her helpers had by in regard to the situation in Man- their confidence in their work got churka-Bruter.

over that difficulty. But to carry on a work like that they required funds, and as they were anxious estabilah an infant welfare centre and also get a travelling ambulance for work in the Terri- torics, they were shortly going to publish an intensive appeal for help, which he hoped would meet with all the success it deserved.

At the conclusion of the func-

AMNESTY GRANTED.

PRISONERS IN KASHMIR TO BE RELEASED.

'Srinagar, Oct. 5.

to

A dramatic announcement thattion, those present were served

an amnesty has been granted to all with tea,

political prisoners in Kuahmir

under trial for offences against the

State was made at the Durbar cele- city, who fear a repation of yester.. brating the 36th. birthday of the day's grave riots. A Moslem mob, Maharajah.

armed with swords and axes, is The announcement was greeted openly defying the authorities, and. How can I learn to loft a ball?with cheers by large crowds lining is barricading the roads, ready to

the streeta-Router.

resist attacks. A curfew order is

in

Beginners frequently err new their iron shots in attempting to

A telegram from Srinagar on being enforced to-night. Nineteen

a rink drawn from members of the

An acquaintance of mine also bad! Kowloon Bowling Green this after- noon, the match again being played the pleasantest recollections of deal on the Kowloon B.G.C. green. A, M.ings with Anker in the following cir Holland will skin the quartette with cunstanes. He had ordered St. S. Nichel as No. 1. R. Hall No. 2, 12 metre from Anker and had arranged loft the ball with a movement of Sept: 24 stated: Panic prevalis agitators were killed by rifle fire at with him to have it built in Norway. the hands or body, instead of let along the Hindu residents of the Anantnag, after attacking a plaket. He suddenly realized at the beginning ting the loft of the clublend do! part of May that the first match for the work. This afton is the cause the class was arranged for the end of of much topping.

and W. Hogbin No. 3.

SUNDAY CRICKET.

VOLUNTEERS MEETING

was with this realization came the

the mouth, nt Ifarwick. I believe it And, the cluba that give the be thought that no definite statement winner the most trouble are ust- had been mado as to delivery; so he ally the mid iron and mushie, wired to Anker saying he wished to clubs that Jock Hutchison guys race at Harwick and what was Anker are the eaglest to play. doing about delivery. In 3 days he Hit the ball crisply and send the on after the The following will represent the got a wire to the effect "Boat will be clubhead straight Volunteers in their match against the ready, shall deliver her myself and ball, swinging it out along the University on the University ground would much like to race with you!

UNIVERSITY.

on Sunday next. October 11, com- Anker skippered the boat across the round as far as the hands and mencing at 2 p.m.-A. C. Beck, J. F. North Sen, they raced in the first arms will permit. And if you have Richardson, R. R. Davies, N. A. E. match of the Season and got first a habit of topping the ball, you Mackay, G. C. Burnett, J. P. place could any business relationship perhaps can overcome Whitham, R. 11. Griffiths, A. Reid, F. be carried out in a more felondly ing to drive the ball into

ground.--ART KRENZ

Baker, L. D. Kitbey and R. Skilliard. manner?

The Picture You Been Waiting for

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

in

BEBE DANIELS

"REACHING FOR THE MOON"

COMING TO

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