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"Ringtail's" 5 Winners

AT MACAO RACE

MEETING

Favourites Have Good Day

Ringhall", the Telegraph_reas cing correspondent gave five win nera at yesterday's Macao races,

децвол.

LOCAL CRICKET.

KC.C. Discover New

Batting Talent.

MUNN AND MUNROE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1933.

THE FOOCHOW SITUATION

ALARMS GRADUALLY DYING AWAY

Our Foochow Correspondent.

Two Kowloon Cricket Club bate-writes: men, F. A. Munn and D. H. Munroe, made impressive debuts in the Club's first trial match of the

season on Saturday, Munn batted aggressively for 31, which included five boundaries. During his third wicket partnership with G. Leo, which realised 43 runs, he was particularly severe on the short balls on the off,

Munroe is a left-handed batsman

It is now reliably reported that the Reds have retired from the neighbourhood of Yenping, but i

a hard to be sure as no one las

able apparently been

to get through from Youping to Foo. chow, and telegraphic communica- tion is still broken. This lack of

KOWLOON RESIDENTS

ASSOCIATION:

EFFONTS TO IMPROVE THE

BUS SERVICES

RADIO BROADCAST.

The monthly meeting of the general committee of the Kowloon TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. Residents Association was hold in St. Andrew's Church Hall laat Thursday evening.

Mr. C. E. Terry (President), was in the chair and others present were Mr. J. H. Shaw (hon, secre tary) Messrs. F. C. Moy Fung, F. H. Crapnell, H. P. Bunje, W. Goldenberg, C. M. Manners, C. M. and T. B. Wilson.

the Brat meeting of the autumn who becomes attractive to watch onoecommunication is attributed to Holl, R. Pestonji, D... W. Munton he is net, and plays himself in care "ordinary" bandits, who are very fully.

naturally taking advantage of tho The pitch was soft after the heavy | disturbed conditions to line their downpour on Friday night, and play-empty pockets, ed too early to make the trial. a proper test.

Favourites had n good day. The results follow.

1. (Unofcial) The Machine Gun Troop Handicap, "A" Class. Once Round.

Mr. Charles African Eve 108 b. (Mr. Charles)

Mr. Macnamara' Red Leaver 108 15. (Mr. Jenkink) Capt. Potts' Mouche 170 lb.

(Mr. Potts)

2

8

Time: 24 3/5, 64 2/5, 1 28, 2 00 3/6. Distance: Many lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuol: Winner $15.80. Places $11.70, $18.50, $10,20.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 3-$03.01, 2nd

The wores were as follow:

T

Mr. F. Goodwin's XI

N. A. E. Mackay, b fall

C. I. Stapleton, 1.b.w., & Burnett

F. A. Munn, c Lay, b Burnett

G. Lee, b Fincher.

F. Goodwin, b Overy

W. Hyde, b Overy

F. Dunnett, & Carr, ↳ Fincher W. B. G. Hirst, not out

F. W. M. Lewis, b Fincher

No. 207-$18.26, 3rd No. 37-58.13.N. J. Bebbington. c Burnett,

Unplaced Nos. 15, 68, 18, 10, 137, 28,

28, 12, 72, 80 each $4.00.

2. The Ma Kau Stac Plate, Five Furlongs.

Mr. K. W. Fung's Blue Plano 150 lb.

(Mr. Front)

1

Mr. Yick Chim's Prestwick 149 b.

(Mr. Deitz) 2 Mr. Neptuno's Jingo 156 lb.

(Mr. Harriman) Timo: 15 4/5, 40 4/5, 1 24 4/5. Distance: 2 lengths, 1 lengths. Parl-Mutuel Winner $20.80. Places $5.50, $5.20, $5.40.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 12-$09.83, 2nd No. 103-$28.54, 3rd No. 41- $14.27.

Fincher

Extras (1.3, N.B.1)

A. R. F. Raven did not bat.

Total (for wkts.)......

Bowling Analysis.

*Burnell Hall

D. 10

5 0

G 0

2.1 2

R

Orery Flacher Haughton

bowled one na ball.

T. Dunnett

The three American Dominican fathers in Klenning made an effort to get through to Foochow more than a week ago, but had to return to Klenging on account of fight 10 ing in the vicinity of Yemping. 31 As far as I know, no other 30 foreigners are in any up-river station; those who were on the point of going up after their holiday at Kullang being still held up in Foochow

0

89

R. W. 30

Mr. H. Overy's X1

Loy, < Goodwin, b

E. F. Fincher, retired

D. H. Munroe, 1.b.w., b Dunnett

1G. A. V. Hall, e Stapleton, b

Goodwin ...

Unplaced Nos. 77, 247, 44 cach $6.28. | A. 3. The Praia Grande Handicap, "E" Class. Six Furlongs Mr. Sky's Snappy Eve 108 lb.

(Mr. Forguson) Mr. Wong Plag Shun's Bold.

General 153 15. (Mr. Botelho) Mr. Yow Man Kit's Much Ado 163 (Mr. Yuo Shun Wa) Time: 34 2/5, 1 03 4/5, 1 37 2/5. Distance: 6 lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $0.30. Places $0.70, $7.00,

2 G. Burnett, b Lee

S.

3

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 80--$122.02,' 2nd No. 71-$34,80, 3rd No. 12- $17.44.

Unplaced Nos. 9, 54, each $0.08. 4. (Unofficial) The Machine Gun, Troop Scramble, "B" Class. Half a Arilo.

J. Houghton, Hyde, Goodwin

W. Mulcahy, & Mann

T. Carr, not out...

A. Wright, e Stapleton, 6 Lee H. Overy, e Stapleton, b Lee

Extras (B.5)

Total (for 9 wkta,)

A. W. Ramsay did not bat.

Tpr. Nigel's White Label 160 lb.

Goodwin (Агоннор) 1

Dunnett Capt, Patts Inshallah 160 1.

Ice (Potts), 2

Munn Tr. Allan's The Goods 162 b.

(Allan) 3

Time: JU, 1 04 3/5.

Distanco: 2 lengths, a head,

Pori-Mutual: Winner $14.80, Places

87.30, $7.00, $10.90.

Cash Sweep: Ist No. 115-$257.18, 2nd No. 43 $78.48, 3rd No. 175--

$86.74.

Bowling Analysis.

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U.S. AMATEUR. GOLF TITLE.

EN-NTO

It seems certain that no walled city was occupied by the Reds. Yangkow and Wangtal which they occupied near Yenping are W11- walled market towns or large villages.

Apologies for absence were re- cofved from Messrs. R. P. Phillips, E, Cock, Li Chor Chi, B.W. Tape. H: F. Un and B. Wylie,

General matters of interest to residents on the Peninsula were brought to the notice of members of the Committee and action taken thereupon,

With reference to the desire on the part of residents to have small taxi cabs available for hire at Kowloon Point, it was pointed out that while the Taxi Company con- corned was prepared to station a number of these taxis at this point, for some reason thero was Police objection to this being done. It was decided to approach the Police and ondeavour to ascertain the reasons for refusal.

Offensive' Smells.

RELAY FROM THE KO. SHING THEATRE IN EVENING

6-8 pm. European programme. 6-0.16 p.m.. Band Selections. Petticoat Lane (Arr. Parry).. Russian Fantasy (arr. Lange and

Somera).

Debroy Somers Band. 0830 Marche Slav (Tschaikowsky),

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. DX50 6.18-6.45 pm. Musical Comedy. Vocal Goms-Helen.

Columbia Light Opera Company, DX331 Selection-The Maid of the Mountains. London Theatre Orchestra. DX01 Vocal Gems The Quaker Girl.

Columbia Light Opera Co. DX418 6.45-7-20 A Concert. 7 p.m.

(Closing Loen! Stock Qua- tations, etc.) Octet Song of the Coleste (Renard).

J. H. Squire Gelato Octet. Xylophone Solo-Dance of the Paper Dolls (Tucker, Schuster and Siras). Rudy Starita. 2007-D Song-Margaret at the Spinning

Wheel (Schubert),

Isobel Baflllo (Soprano). Song-Memnon (Schubert),

Harold Williams (Baritone). DB830 Pianoforte Solo-Gavotte (Gluck.

Brahms). Pianoforte Solo-Tabatiere a Musique

(Music Box) (Friedman).

Ignaz Friedman, D1061 Chorus-In the Forent (Paschonko). Chorus-Responsory 11 (Gretchan- . inoff).

Don Cossacks Choir. DX874. Violin Solo-Menuet (Nash). Violin Solo-Hungarian Dance No. 5

(Brahma).

Woli. DB108-1

TROOPS IN CONFLICT. The Chinese have latterly, been No reply having been received more exercised over rumours of from Government on the subject of trouble between the different ele offensive smell in certain areas.In ments on the Government's side. Kowloon, it was decided to carry Apparently Lu Hsing-pang and the forward the matter to the next XIXth Army have not been co-monthly meeting. operating as they should, nor have the XIXth Army and the 56th 27 division under Liu Ho-ting (who Bus Company was read. It was now occupies Kienningfu). And stated that every effort was being 20the Naval forces who were hurried mado to improve the bus services Into Foochow from Amoy and else and the particular corapialuts made where were said to be prepared to by the Association had been challenge the XIXth Army, which brought to the notice of the em-Song- Hawaiian Band. 6220

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has become very unpopular owing

to the exorbitant taxation.

I hear, however, that the trouble has now been settled, and a com- promise arranged, by which the Navy will control Nantal Island 130, while the XIXth Army controls the City. One hopes a greater sense of security will soon prevall.

INNOH

Unplaced Nos. 55, 15, 1 each $13.00. Dunlap Puts Up Great]

6. The Mong Ha Handicap. "D"

“Class. Onco-Round-

Mr. John Keswick's Adam 150 lb.

(Frost) 1 Mr. G. H. Potts' Powerful King ·

160 lb.

(Lione) 2 Mr. Yick Chim's Ajax. 150 b.

(Botelho) 3 Time: 24 2/5, 84 3/6, 1 20 4/0, 2. 00.1/5.

Distanca: 3 lengths, a neck. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $8.50. Places $5.80, $7.00.

Cash Sweep: Ist No. 67-$154.28, 2nd No. 82 $14.08,3rd No. 03 $22.04.

Unpinced Nos. 08, 188 each $12.24. 6. The Arcia Preta Handicap. Furlongs,

Mr. Chiu's Carnation II 147 1.

(Deitz)

Six

Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold Lad

155 lb.

(Chanson) 2 ∙Mr. H. Lowedck's, Jackie 162 15.

(Liang) 3 Time: 32 1/6, 1 05 2/6, i 39 2/5. Distance: 1% lengths, 4 lengths. Pari-Matuel: Winner $30.30. Places $5.70, $5.20, $6.10.

Exhibition.

INTERNATIONAL' SOCCER.

Ireland Defeat Scotland

First Game.

A letter from the Kowloon Motor

ployees concerned, strict warnings having been given of diamissal should there be any recurrence of misbehaviour on their part.

It was also stated that new schedules to suit the requirements of passengers using the different routes had been prepared and submitted to the Police. The Bus Company had also agreed to the Asociation's suggestion to re-in- troduce second class fares on No. 5 Route.

7.20-8 pm. Variety.. Band-Aloha Oe (Farewell to Theo). Band Nalei O Hawali (Song of the

Iolanda).

Gal.

Song-Mighty Lak' a Rose.

Turner Layton (Tenor). DB410. Organ Solo--I Don't Want to go

to Bed. Organ Solo-Say to Yourself I will

bo Happy.

Teranco Casoy. DB1014

Me. Song-Wonderful Song-Little Sunshine. Band-Laughing at Lilo.

Renate Muller (Soprano). F.3220

Band Homemade Sunshine,

Ted Lowia and His Band. 2311-D. Instrumental Just a Crazy Bong.

Days.

It was decided to postpone fur-Instrumental--This is the Day of ther action in this matter in the hope that the promised special supervision and maintenance of Inoxlating schedules would provide a

more satisfactory service.

PENALTY MISSED.

London, Sept. 10. Ireland created a surprise at Celtic Park to-day by defeating Scotland by two goals to one in the first Inter- MARSTON OUTPLAYED. | national soccer match of the season.

Cincinnati, Sept. 16. Approximately 22,000 spectators George Dunlap, who won the final watched the game, which was played of the American, Amateur Golf Cham- in glorious weather. pionship to-day, is the American

Ireland attacked right from the an carly lead Walker Cop player, who did so well start, and obtained In the British Championships earlier through Martin, who put them fur- this year.

ther ahead Just before the interval. They deserved their two-goal lend as they were playing the better football.

Scotland showed none of their traditional stylo after the interval, but played in hurricane fashion. Mc-

Star Ferry Approach.

Eddie Peabody. DB702 8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report,

8.3.11.80 p.m. A rolay from the Ko Shing Theatre,

a.m.

11.30 p.m. To-day's Opening 10 Stock and Commodity. Quota- With reference to a repented retion as received from Now York by quest to the Government to widen Messrs.

the "bottle-neck at the Star Ferry (in China, Culbertson and Fritz- approach, the Association had been 11.35 p.m. Close Down. informed that the Government did-All-records-in-the-above-European- not consider the amount of traffic programmes are kindly supplied by justified the expense of widening Mesars. Anderson Music Co. the roadway at this point. Surprise was expressed by members of the Committee at this statement and it was decided to obtain data in this A view to again connexion with taking up the matter with Govern- ment.

Correpondence was also read from Government in respect of the covered way at the Star. Forry..

A special sub-committee was ap- pointed to deal with complaints con- cerning the Kwang Wah Hospital

CABINET REQUESTS

RECALL

PAPAL NUNCIO IN PRAGUE

Prague, Sept. 17. The Cabinet has decided to re- queat His Holiness the Pope to re the Papal Nuncio, Magr

Meeting Max Marston In the final, Dunlap put up one of the greatest exhibitions of golf in the history of the championship, and won by six and five. He took only G8 for the morn

round as compared with Mars Phall scored for them after they had and to enquire into the working at Pietro Ciriaci, to Rome to enable big ton's 77. The latter only won the seventh and eighth holes."

A feature of Dunlap's play was his

missed a penalty.Router,

that institution.

marvellous approach shots, which LOCAL HONG TENNIS. the prospect of reopening a Public

good

wore never once off the fairways.

Marston played vensional golf, but his drives off the tees were wild, and his irons inaccurate,

"Bobbie" Jones, the ex-amateur Cash Swoop: 1st No. 76-$155.25, champion of both America and Bri- 2nd No. 188 $44,40, 3rd No. 227-tain, said. Dunlap's was one of the $22.20.

$2. Cash Sweep:-lat No. 1168–

most brilliant rounds ever seen.

By holing out a 16-foot putt, Dun- 62294.00 lap was eight up after the nineteenth, 2nd No. 0492 and nine up after the 22nd. when

$866.70 Inraton missed a four-footer. 3rd No. 1248---

Marston made amends at the next 8327.80 hole by sinking an eight-foot putt to Unplaced Nos. 2447, 898, 1647, win the hole as well as winning the 4014, 4515, 1705 each $60.71.

7. (Unofficial) The Ladies' Handi.

cap. "E" Class. Six Furlongs.

next two.

At the 20th hole, Dunlap was bunkered, and the 27th was halved. Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai 137

outward Marston's score for the ib.

(Miss Scot Harston) 1 round was 36, while Dunlap took 38.

Dunlap continued to play in great (Miss Dowbiggin) 2 form and eventually won by six and Ave. He was seven up at the 18th

Mr. B's Baguio 135 lb.

Lane. Crawford Defeat

H.K. And S. Hotels..

Meesra. Lano, Crawford Ltd., and the Hongkong and Shanghal Hotels, Ltd., participated in a friendly tonala match on the K.C.C. courts yesterday morning, the former win ning by 56 games to 43. Each set was decided on eleven_games.

C. Balman and H. Burson (Lane, Crawford) lost to P. H. Suckling and R. S. Capell, 3-8; beat W, H. Brown and E. O. Murphy, 7-4; beat E. H. P. White and Kirlovsicy, 0-2.

call

an official explanation of the letter Circiael wrote to the leader of the Slovak Popular Party complaining that he had been insulted in

Prague.

It was decided to write the Gov. ernment making enquiry (1) as to Dispensary in the Tsim Sha Taut district and (2) requesting that consideration be again given to the The non-Catholic press, follow-.` Association's request that a Tying the publication of the letter, phoon Signal be erected opposito Kowloon City Police Station."

accused Msgr. Circlact of inter- fering in the internal affairs of the country, and of attempting to in- cite the Slovaks to separate from the rest of the community.

'The Cabinet consured the letter, and decided to request the recall of Marr. Ciriaci.-Reuter.

Children's Playgrounds. As the result of a sub-com- mittee's report on the management of the children's playgrounds in Kowloon, it was also decided to ap- proach Government and suggest that a Chinese uniformed watchman be on duty at each playground and IMPORTANT PARLEY. that the whole of the playgrounds be placed under the general super- T. Redmond and Home (Lane, vision of the recently appointed Crawford) lost to Buckling and European, supervisor of King's Capell, 4-7: beat Brown and Murphy, Park recreation grounds.

Jest to White

Mr. Tally Ho's Brown Willy 132 1b,

and Kirlovaky, (Alias Beryl Fair) 3 hole and six up at the 27th-Router.

Time: 82 1/6, 1 0B 2/5, 1 40. Distance: 3 lengths, Many lengths. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $6.40. Places $6.10.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 108-$180.40, 2nd No. 28$51.62, 3rd No. 50- $25.78.

'THE MIXED DOUBLES,

Lawn Tennis. Tournament To Start Next Month. Entries for the Open Mixed Doubles Lawn tonnnis championship of the Colony will close on Monday, Septom ber 25 next. The first round matches will played towards the middle of

bo Octopar

The tournament, which is hold under the suspleas of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association will be contacted Agual by the Chinese Recreation

FAMOUS REFEREE.

Lou Magnolia Dies In New York.

Now York, Sept. 17. Lou Magnolia, the famous boxing referee, who officiated at the Scott Bharkey fight in 1080 and at most of the famous championship based

America sincó

in New York to-day,

time, died

Magnolia was “ friend and intimate of the late "Tex" Rickard, and the two men were the kings of the fight world, the one as ring arbiter, the other as the most notable match maker of all time.

Magnolla as colourful a

WAS

figure as Rickard; was na well-known to the sporting world as Jack Dempsey, and

5-0,

CONFERENCE, AT MR. T. V. SOONG'S RESIDENCE

It was noted with satisfaction

Shanghai, Sept. 16." that overflow boards (penstock A conference, believed to be im S. MacNider and W. L. Butt (Lang, Crawford) beat Suckling and Capell, gates) were now in uss at the Kow-portant, is now taking place at G-5; beat Brown and Murphy, 7-oon Resorvoir. In this connexion Mr. T. V. Soong's residence be beat White and Kirlovsky, B-J.

It was recalled that last year when tween the Finance Miniator, Mr. the Association advised the Intro-Wang Ching-wel and Mr.' Sun To.. duction of these over-flow boards, It Mr. Wang and Mr.:Sun'arrived was informed that the use of such by train from Nanking this mori- were not considered justifiable, Ing, the former detraining at Chanju and completing the journey by car-Reuter.

VALLEY GOLF.

May And Goldman' To Meet

In Singles Final.

·G. T. May and L. Goldman_yaster- day qualified" to moot in the final round of the Summer Bingive Golf competition at Happy Valley course,

CRISIS DISCUSSED.

MR. WANG, INTERVIEWS GENERAL HUANG FU

Shanghai, Bapt. 17. In the semi-finals, May boat A. E.

Mr. Wang Ching-wol called on Clarke three and two, while Goldman Mr. Sun Fo this morning and had defeated, II. B. Mundy two ypa

a long discussion, lands | Mr Wang Chingswolfs leaving Mrs. Estelle Sproule a called Batore leaving Shanghai, Mr.

Hagfors Nanking, this afternono, as popular; but despite his wide pharmaceutical, chemist has been knowledge of the boxing businows he pushed to the list of local alherited Wang had a meeting with General

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