THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPEL
SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1934:
WORLD'S
Cricket Team Out For O
Nino... men—and they couldn't score a run! That was the record of a team of Peter- L.N.E.R drivers at borough in a cricket match recently with a team from the railway shop
The score-sheet WA8 A8 follows:
E. Millington b Edwards.
0
L. Mills & Walmsley
0
0
H. Bolton run out :
C.. Cruk b Walmsler.
A. Moseley & Porter b
Walmsley 0
A. Gibson b Edwards A. Rooke b Edwards 3. Day e Allen b Edwards
C. Batchelor not out
Extras"..
Total
The shops replied with a score of 59.
SOCCER ACTIVITIES
MOST
LEAGUE TENNIS
C.B.A. CONTINUE
TO WIN
GRUELLING BICYCLE RACE
C. C. C. MAINTAIN
RECORD
The morning rain yesterday caus ed several matches in the "C" Divi nion of the Hongkong Tennis League: to be postponed. Altogether only four matches were played. The Kow- loon C. C. were to have met the St. John University, of Shanghai, players at King's Pork but the match was cancelled,
of the "C" Division matches, the biggest victory was gained by the Athletic South China
Association. who defeated the Radio Sports Club' by nine sets to nil at. King's Park. The Chinese R. C. preserved their ro- cord when they defeated the Deut acher Klub by eight sets to one,
The Cralgengower C. C. visited the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and left with both points, while the Central) British Association had tho mensura of the Civil Service C. C., winning by six sets to three.
K.B.G.C. ▼. C.C.C.
Association Issues Annual Vising the
Report
According to the annual report of the Hongkong Football Association, whore meeting has been fixed for next Thursday, Clubs playing in Division 1 of the longkong Amateur Football League should send to the Hon. Socre Lary, before the date of the pangal general meeting, a nomination for the council.
The report further states:
Each affiliated Club shall be entitled to nominate two members as represen- tatives at the Annual General Meet ing
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Kowloon Bowling Green Club, the Craigengower C. C. at King's won by seis to 24 Park. Scores:
Duncan and Tetley (K.B.G.C.) lost to H. J. Howard and A. B. Hanson and A. 3-0; bent W. J. Howard Kitchell 6-3; beat D. Leonard and G. Kelly 0-2.
Handle and Armstrong (K.B.G.C.) lost to Howard and Hamson 3-6; lost to Howard and Kitchell 3-0 drew with Leonard and Kelly 6-6.
Waterton and Bland (K.B.G.C.) fest to Howard and Hanson 2-6; lost Howard and Kitchell 1-8; lost to Lasoard and Kelly 2-8.
C.B.A. . C.S.C.C.
THE TEST MATCH.
سجي
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES. ' England-1st Innings
H. W. Sutcliffe, c Chip. porfield, b O'Reilly. C. F. Walters, c Darling.
b O'Reilly
63
52
R. E. S. Wysti,
O'Reilly
W.
R. Hammond, b O'Reilly
E. P. Hendren, c and b
O'Reilly.
M. Leyland, not our
132
93
L. E. G. Ames, not out
Extras
4
7
Total (for 5 wkts.) 355
SIXTY COMPETING IN TOUR DE FRANCE
FRANCE EXPECTED TO WIN AGAIN THIS YEAR-
THRILLING EVENT STARTED THIS WEEK
W19
Paris, July 6. Sixty-athletes pusbed off on Tuesday on the world's longest and most gruelling race, the bicycle Tour de France which will take the cyclists of six nations around the coastline and over the frontier mountains of France in 23 steps between July 3 and 20. In this race of 2,614 miles, historie instance before the war
fast that ho with single steps as long as 175 when Emile Georget climbed the Fall of Wickets: 1 (Wal- miles in a single day, these mountains o
soon out of sight. He kept going cyclists have only their legs and until he was all alone, not even ters) for 68; 2 (Wyatt) for
several dozen tyres to see them spectator. 68; 3 (Hammond) for 72; 4 (Sutcliffe) for 149): 5 Hen-through. This being the most!
THE MAN WHO RETURNED. dren for 340.
popular event on the French sporting calendar it is estimated Surprised, he believed himself that 4,000,000 "fans" will watch on the wrong road and started back down the mountain full the race in its different stages.
With but four days of rest, the speed. Near, the bottom. he ran sixty athletes will cycle all day into the pack on the same road, and sprint to mountain tops or so he had to turn around and climb across a finish-line in an effort the mountain again at the top of to win their share of the 800,000 which he once had a land of 40 francs of prizes which publicity minutes over the pack. seeking merchants offer. winner of each daily step draws 10,000 francs, but those who trail the field will do well to total $100 by the end of the grind.
Perry Of Wimbledon
(Continued from Page 8)
The
July
26 DAYS SCHEDULE.
a Poris.Lillo
4 Lille-Charleville
5 Charleville-Metz
Metz-Belfort
7 Belford-tienera-Evian-
There was another time when the pace was so fast that the cyclists had no time to look at the scenery and the first act of the vinner, Rene Pottier, was to in- had to play according to the dictates
The field is limited to sixty vest his prize money in a railroad of his opponent, and as they allowed
Across which he had in the positive minimum for enter starters; there being eight men on ticket for a tour over the same prise, attack or even successful de ench of the five national teams country
the games were reeled off fenec, against him in relentless sucecssion France, Italy, Germany, Belgium pedalled.
Crawford emerged slowly, blunder and Spain-Switzerland-and 20 ingly, out of this anaesthetic in the independents. In each country, third set, He made a brilliant attempt the teams are picked from the 10 re-establish himself: once again he winners of lesser championships. pitted skill against skill. But it was The Paris sporting newspaper, will be noted that there is a losa
The Central British Association against a joyous opponent, babbling Auto, which founded and organ on the year's working of $2,999.21,
The Council held sixteen meetings gathered another two points by do-over with confidence: the confidence wizes the race, provides each of the)
feating the Civil Service C. C. by six win. The Australian made during the year to transact the sets to three at King's Park. Scores: stupendous effort to stem the tide racers with a bicycle and as many ecek tyres as needed. The newspaper business of the Association
C. Halford and G. Guravich (C.B.A to save the third set and s
chance to also pays the hotel bills and allows lost to G. Fowler and E. L. H. Shuto place in a rest and the 4-d; beat 1. F. Edge and T. Daloy recover his equilibrium. But Perry, the independents 40 franes a day Several cases were dealt with by the 7-5; beat A. L. Fisher and A. R. Ross following up like lion after tasting pin-money. Some of the stars of blood, would not be stopped from his the national teams expect to make J. Ferguson prey, Emergency Committee during the 5-8.
F. Angus and J. year. In most cases, the charge was
striking an opponent on the fold of (C.B.A.) lust to Fowler and Shute crowned his unique career. play", while three matches were aban-4-6; drew with Edgo and Daley 0-0; doned through fighting between the bent Fishor and Rona 6-2. players, The Committed dealt severaly with the players reported by the beat Fowler and Shuto 6-3; drow with Edge and Daley G-6; beat Fisher and Referees in charge of the matches."
The Hon. Air. R. H. Kotowall, Ross 7-6. CM.G, LLD. Vice-President, resigned owing to pressure of business, Mr. 3. K. Lo being elected to All the Vacancy.
on two
The Appeals Board met occasions to deal with Appeals from
the Council's decisions.
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DEUTSCHER KLUB Y. C.R.C. -
Tho Chinese R. C. paid a visit to the Deutscher Klub at King's Park and;
and in a spectacular finish. as much as 150,000 francs out of
the race.
SPEEDED UP PREPARE FOR VACATION FRENCH. PÁRLIAMENTS
Paris, July 6. of Parliament won by eight sets to one. Scores: worked hard to dispose of all out
B. Soltau and C. Z. Steennek (D.) K.) lost to K. C. Ip and K. M. Wong standing business in time to start 3-6; last to W. K. Cheung and H. Mout, on the holiday vacation to Lee G-7; lost to W. M. Cheung and day. H. T. Woo 2-0.
Both
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HAZARDOUS COURSE.
The course loads through all soris of temperatures. Along the occan, especially in Brittany and Ventice, the strong winds blow so. hard that the athletes take turns riding on the windy sido as wind- breakers. They ride with arms and legs bare, jockey-capa pulled low over their eyes. In pockets on their sweater fronts they carry eggs and bananas to munch during between Alling the long ride stations.
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placas,
At certain specified cooks have prepared tasty lunche ons-and-packed-them-in-canvas
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192
161
220
293
207
10 Aix les Bains-Grenoble
220
102
12 Gap-DignG
227
13 Digne-Nice
8 Kent nt Evian
9 Evian-Alx-les-Bains
11 Grenoble-Gap
14 Rest at Nice
15 Nice-Cannes
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16 Cannes-Marseilles
17. Marseilles-Montpellier
18 Montpellier-Perpignan 19 Reat at Perpignan 20 Perpignan-A-1-Therm 21 Alx-1-Thermes-Luchè 22. Luchon-Tarbes 23 Tarbes-Pau: 24 Rest at Pau 25 Pau-Bordeaux
26 Bordeaux-La-Rocke 27. La Rochelle-Nanter 28 Nantes-Caen 29 Caen-PARIS
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The Senate voted the Fiscal W. Sander and G. von Ehren (D. K.) Reform Bill, and the Chamber of beat ip and Wong 6-3; lost to Cheung Deputies tackled the Government's and Lee 1-6; lost to Cheung and Woo Unemployment Relief Bill and 10-0.
W. Foralta and H. W. Hell (D. K.) Bill to aid the carrying out of lost to ip and Wong 1-0 lost to electrification of the railways bags which are handed out and CHINESE REPLY TO~BRITISH Cheung and Lee 0-6; lost to Cheung Reuter Special and Woo 3-6.
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London, July 6 along, eating and drinking as they
Reuter leiros that the Chinese speed at 25 miles an hour.
France is the favourite to win Government, in replying to the again this year, repeating her British Legation regarding the victories of the past four years. placing of a postal ban on the bent of the Auvergne highlands, rude Affairs, asserts that the magazine best hills to climb. By 1906 it had has been, consistently hostile and
damaging been prolonged to 900 miles and indirectly by 1907 when the Alps were in-Chinese Government.
P. K. Kwok and C. N. Teang Easily outclassing the Radio Sports (S. C. A. A) beat Khan and Singh| Club, South China A. A. won by nine 6-3; beat Chanson and Sherriff 7-5; sets to nil at King's Park. Scores: heat Jeffery and Davies 0.2.
C. P. Ip and F. N. Wong (S.C.A.A.), H. K. He and K. F. Lui (S.C.A.A.) The race started in 1903 as a tour Shanghai British journal, Oriental beat G. M. Khan and Kelwant Singh beat Khan and Singh 6-1;
Sharriff 6-1 6-2; beat Chanson and Sherriff 6-4; Chanson and
Jeffery and Davies 6-2. bost C. Jeffery and Davies 0-0.
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The Chinese Government also Since the war, Belgium won the alleges that the magazine takes гасев In 1919, 1920, 1921 and 1922; every opportunity to espouse re- Henri Pelissier, of France, took it cognition of Manchukuo; and it in 1923; Bettechia, Italian "iron asserts that the Chinese popula- man" won in 1924 and 1925:tion of Manchukuo would welcome Lacion Buysso, Belgium, in 1920;
Nicolas Frantz, Luxembourg, in recognition.
1927 and 1928; Devnelo, Belgium, The reply further states that in 1929; the popular Andre Ledued the Chinese Government wolconies criticians: in 1930 and 1932, Antonin Magno friendly constructive
in 1931 and George Speichar in but malicious remarks, the preach- 1933.
ing of disloyalty to the Govern Ledneg is a Parisian of the gut ment and racial animosity must ters, with a caustle tongue and be regarded differently.
a broad sense of humour. One of
the greatest cyclists of all time,
The ban must be regarded as a
he is not a member of this year's mild correction. It can be lifted team principally because the cars if the party concerned, offers af race officiala are still red from amends. tongue lashings he gave them taet| year when he was dissatisfied with changed regulations.
PRIME FAVOURITES.
The Chinese Government em- phasises that the China Critic has been banned on various occasions in the Strafts Settlements, and is Speicher, last year's winner, and still banned in Rangoon without Charles Pelissier, orchid of the the slightest explanation being wooden bowls", are prime favour-offered. Retter. Ites. Pelissier, with the proßle ̋of a cinema atar, fa known to more young boys of France then is the Premier of France,
Pelissier, Lapcbie and Speicher are the best sprinters, capable of Anishing a grinding 100 miles with asprint at the speed of 40 miles an hour. Vicente Trieda, tiny but 110 welgha Spaniard who pounds, in "king of the moun- taina," the best climber of them
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