TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

HOME FOOTBALL.

DARLINGTON DEFEAT.

SWANSEA.

points for the same „matches played.

Div. III (North) :-Barrow

Crystal Palace 2.

New Brighton 8.

6.

BIG FIGHT.

MILLIGAN V. MICKEY WALKER.

VIEWS.

MR. COCHRANE'S VIEWS.

sti uction and

Change of Location.

organisation.

Later.

SPRING FESTIVAL.

QUARRY DAY SCHOOL'S SUCCESS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BURIED IN SOOT.

LONDON'S COSTLY SMOKE SCREEN.

sor

14.

LUNG POWER.

SIR O LODGE AND GAS METER

JIG-SAW MODEL OF BODY,

When Professor⠀⠀ A. V. Hill' con-

more

youth-

I

A CHARMING PROGRAMME. SOME LITTLE KNOWN FACTS.

The Spring Festival of the At the top of a tail building in Quarry Bay School took place on Victoria Street, London, is a quiet cluded the fourth of his lectures to the school ground at 11 o'clock this little room where everything he invited the audience to come to juveniles at the Royal Institution, morning in the presence of a large known about the habits and his table and examine the appara gathering of parents and friends. peculiarities of smoke fogs is tus with which he had been experi- Amongst those present were Lady filed and indexed. Here I met Dr. menting. Among the first to come Clementi, Mr. A. E. Wood, Director Owens, Britain's leading profes- forward was Sir Oliver Lodge, who THE LATEST RESULTS.

of Education, Mr. E. Ralphs, Ina-

of fogs, says a writer in a was spon busily blowing through a pector of English Schools, Profes-

rubber tube attached to a gas meter, Home paper. London, May 2. nor L. Forster and Rev. T. Whether Clapton Orient or Dar-

E.

"Hundreds of tons of soot float in order to discover the capacity of lington will accompany (Bradford

Mr. C. B. Cochrane after months Pearce, 0.B.E.

his lungs. The distinguished Mise Annie Weir was Queen of in the air during a London smoke scientist's performance was easily -City to division III of the next foot- of negotiation, finds it impossible to ball season at Home depends on the stage the Tom Milligan Mickey the May and looked very pretty in fog," he told me. If the fog is beaten by a young lady who ac last game this Saturday. Yester Walker fight at Blackpool for the her head dress of flowers. All the 300 to 400 feet deep, about 200 companied him, and although Sir day Darlington beat Swansea and world's middleweight boxing cham- pupils of the school took part in to 250 tons are suspended over Oliver tried again and again he therefore go above Clapton in the poinship. He telegraphed the firm the festival, representing Pages, the city. And this weight of soot could not overtake his division II table, with a better goal of Blackpool contractors that Violets, Primroses, Snowdrops and is produced in about three hours ful competitor. average but an equal number of would be prudent to abandon, the Country Boys. The main attraction by the fires lighted on a winter's The gas-motor was one of a num

of project of building a stadium and number

ber of instruments which Professor| says he is still confident that Black-was, of course, the Maypole Dance, morning."

Although the wind sweeps most Hills had used to illustrate his pool is the best place for the fight the little ones acquitting themselves London, May 2.

admirably. Principal football matches played if there is sufficient time for "Horses" and Spring Dance were settles on houses and streets. In and fuel. He compared the human The Flower Dance, of this smoke away, much of it lecture on the lungs and blood, and to explain how, the muscles get alr -to-day resulted:--

Division

also very prettily executed. Of the 1919, for instance, an average of body to 11: Darlington

Reuter, 3.

ДП Industrial machine Swansea : South Shields 1, Wol-

songs on the programme the most 370 tons settled on every square which gets its energy, from the popular was "The Saucy Sailor" verhampton 2.

A Glasgow telegram states that which produced much laughter. mile, which means that upwards burning of fuel, and pointed out Div. II (South) :—Merthyr Mr. Cochrane says he has abandon- Other songs were "To the Maynole."of 60,000 tons were deposited over that the real difficulty was the sup-| ed the idea of staging fight at "I Sing," "The Daisy, Blackbird the whole city; 1924 showed the ply of oxygen for burning the food- Blackpool and it is to be held at and Bee," "May Time." "Cuckoo remarkably reduced figure of ap- stufts. This is the work of the

on June 30.- Song," "Lullaby" "Skye Bont Song." proximately 300 tons per square Olympin, London

"Dabbling in the Dew" and "May-mile. time is Playtime."

17,000,000 Tons of Coal. SHANGHAI RACES. "If I were King" easily took "London burns something like pride of place amongst the poems, 17,000,000 tons of coal a year," WARRENFIELD'S EXCELLENT while "Missing" (Has anybody seen Dr. Owens continued, "and the bles the lungs to take in airf

my little mouse) was also well wind is its best ventilator. To applauded. Other poems

were illustrate the effect of wind on the as they do, and to emphasise the "Daffodowndilly," "Crowing,

point, he showed a cinema film of atmosphere of a great city it is the flow of blood through the veins, "Breakfast," "Richea," and best to imagine a single chimney in which 25,000,000,000 blood cor The four days' annual spring

a steady puscles swarmed over the surface The music for the dances and belching smoke into meeting of the Shanghai Race songs was played by Mfrs. Creasy wind. With the wind blowing at of the lungs every minute. Не Club began yesterday and re-(piano) and Messrs. Creasy and four miles an hour, one hour's explained that the corpuscles taka sults are given below (by cour-Webber (violin).

smoke is distributed over four up oxygen which they carry round tesy).

In the course of the proceedings miles. If it falls to one mile an to the muscles that need it, Warrenfield, the Northern the Headmistress (Miss G. M. hour, however, the same amount this carrying-power is due to the crack, did a mile in just under 2 Colton) welcomed those present and of smoke is stretched over one presence of haemoglobin, one of the most wonderful chemical sub- minutes, a performance that has expressed the thanks of the school mile and is four times as dense." stances in the world. Without it, never been put up in Hong Kong to all those who had helped in the Apart from foggy days, the said Professor Hill, there would be by a "China pony" or a cross-organisation of the festival, and quantity of smoke and other im-no animals larger than an insect breed.

mentioned the Taikoo Sugar Re purities floating in London's at because they could never get finery staff.

mosphere varies each hour. From enough oxygen even to remain Altogether the programme was midnight until about 5 a.m. the quiet, far less to do any work. very well presented by the children,air is comparatively pure. But at Most of the afternoon's experi reflecting credit on the ladies of the seven o'clock on week-days it menta were concerned with the teaching staff. all of whom took a thickens rapidly, reaching its tion. First the lecturer's daughter, measurement of oxygen, consump. hand in their training.

densest at about ten o'clock Janet, breathed into a bottle of lime After this it clears gradually, water, which soon turned a milky with a slight increase at six in the white colour from the carbon dio evening. On Sundays the xide exhaled. Another test

Friendly match for charity Blackburn Rovers 3, the Football League 4Reutor.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS

SEMI-FINAL IN SINGLES TO-DAY.

CONCLUDING MATCHES.

There was no play yesterday In the H.K.C.C. Lennis tournament, on account of the morning's rain.

Tentative fixtures, aubject to the weather are:-

To-day: Singles semi-final, Ng Sze-kwong v. II. D. Rumjahn.

Wednesday: Singles semi-anal, T. Honda v. S. A. Rumjahn.

The dates of the singles final and doubles final (H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn v. T. Honda and H. Akiyama) were orghually, fixed for Thursday and Friday.

Today's Fixtures, Open Singles (semi-final):-Ng Sze-kwong v. H. D. Rumjahn.

Club Championship (semi-final): --F. A. Redmond v. G. W. Sowell; (3rd round):-S. E. Green (holder) v. E. Grimble; L. Forster v. Major W. B. Stevenson,

| Reuter,

TIME.

SPRING MEET, IST DAY.

Mr. Maitland, Mr. Pote Hunt, Mr. Encarnacao and Mr. Brand each scored two wins.

Race I. Christmas Chimes

(Mr. Brand) Canadian,.... (Mr. Sokoloff) Moonlit Eve... (Mr. McBain)

Time: 2 mins. 04.1/5 secs.

Race. II,

Handicap Singles "A" (2nd Gordon round)-H. R. Remington (rec. Veterixk

1

2

3

"Spring,"

(Mr. Crokam) (Mr. Sokoloff)

1

SOUTH AFRICAN FARMER'S ESCAPE.

15/1) v. L. M. S. Lloyd (rec. 4/6); Three Fours, ... (Mr. Brand)

C. C. Stark (rec. 3/6) v. Capt. E. G. Howard (scr.)

Handicap Singles "B" (semi- final): R. G. Wilkerson (rec. 15/1) v. J..S. Kennedy (rec, 15).

To-morrow's Fixtures. Open Singles (semi-final:-T Honda v. S. A. Rumjahn.

Handicap Doubles (4th round): F: A. Redmond and Forster (owe 16/3) v. E. J. R. Mitchell and W. Hyde (owe 1/6).

Mixed Doubles - (aemi-final) i--- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (rec. &/G) v. Dr. R. E. and Mrs. Tottenham (owe 15/3).

Match For M.C.L. Funds. Wednesday, May 11, has been selected by the Hong Kong Cricket Club for two exhibition matches, on the stand court, in aid of Minister- ing Children's Leagué funds.

One match will be for mixed doubles and the other men's dou- bles, in which Ng Sze-kwong and Dr. R. E. Tottenham may be op posed to the Rumjahn cousins (the present championship holders).

QUARRY BAY CUP.

SCOTTISH COMPANY'S FINE DISPLAY.

Time: 59.2/5. secs..

. Race III. Winter Eve.. (Mr. Maitland) Hyde Park. (Mr. McBain) White Poppy (Mr. Pote, Hunt)

Time: 1 min. 49.4/5 secs.

Race IV. Firefly..... (Mr. Maitland) Don Philippene

(Mr. Encarnacao) The Snake Bird, (Mr. Brand) Time: 1 min. 30.2/5 secs.

Race V.

A remarkable story of a fight be-

many of Professor Hill's listeners lunge, and it must have surprised

to hear that if these organs could be spread out flat they would oc-i cupy an area of about 100 square yarda. It is this enormous face, the lecturer explained, that

sur-

and

WEX

FIGHT WITH PYTHON densest period is at about eleven made with an electrical apparatus, o'clock. In the same way, most which also registered the amount of great cities have their clearest carbon dioxide in the lungs, and and thickest periods, which vary yet a third means of achieving the considerably.

same result was tried with a cylin- Nearly 50 per cent. of the sun- the lecturer's little boy, blew into a der containing water. Maurice, tween # farmer, Mr. R. van der shine London should receive is rubber tube, and carbon dioxide die- Merwe, living on a small holding on shut off by its smoke pall. Dur-placed the water to the amount of the Natal-Zululand border, and a 2 python, appears in

the Southing bad fogs over a million par-12.1 litres, Janet registered 1.9 3 African press.

ticles float in every cubic inch of 1ltres, and a small boy from the au Mr. R. van der Merwe who has London air, whilst on even an dience 2.6, while Professor Hill been visiting Johannesburg for ordinary winter's day 70,000 is a himself completely emptied the cylinder of its 4 litres of water and 1 special treatment for wounds in his moderate estimate.

right hand, was out shooting, when

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do. "Occasionally shaped like kid- could have done still better, but for he saw a large python basking on neys, soot particles are usually on the floor. In another 2 some rocks.

its formed irregularly. Numbers of meat, Polly and David Hill were

He estimated

3 length at 15 feet or thereabouts.

New Zealand .. (Mr. Dallas) 1 Wheatcroft. (Mr. Bremner) 2 Firestone .... (Mr. Maitland) 3* The Hopeful Bird

experi.

He fired at the creature but mere-round, glassy-looking particles the subjects, Polly lying on a couch ly wounded it, and it came at him are frequently found, however. with a tube in her mouth, a clip on with Its mouth gaping. He states Sometimes red and sometimes her nose, and breathing into a bag that he was so startled that he was yellow, these are derived from the David, similarly equipped, but transfixed and unable for the mo- fused ash from fires.” ment to move. When he did, the reptile was almost upon him.

Seized His Hand.

Soot Falls Slowly.

marking time rapidly on the floor. with his feet, atarted later, but filled a bigger bag quicker than his An hourly record of the amount sister. Then David was placed on He tried then to jab his gun, held of impurity in the air is kept by a bicycle, raised from the ground, in both hands, in its mouth, but the an ingenious automatic apparatus and began to pedal against an arti creature diverted its aim, and seiz- invented by Dr. Owens. A disc official resistance applied to the rim 1 ed his left hand almost breaking his absorbent white paper, 7in. in of the back wheel. Pedalling stead- 2 wrist. He withdrew it, the recess-diameter, is divided into twenty.ily, with the resistance fixed at 3lb., ed teeth of the reptile (which is a four divisions similarly to the horse power in 20 seconds, and David developed 1-16th of the 3 constrictor and non-venomous) face of a clock. This is attached then working very hard against a

tearing the flesh badly.

to the top of a machine which

resistance, he developed

(Mr. Brand) 3* Time: 2 mins. 36.4/5 secs.

Race VI. Perseus (Mfr. Stangland) Kilmory.. (Mr. Pote Hunt) Mad Hatter

(Mr. Encarnacao) Time: 3 mins. '14.4/5 secs.

Race VII. Tabby Cat (Mr. Enearnacao) Capacity (Mr. Maitland) Western Moor

(Mr. Pote Hunt) Time:, 8 mins. 19.1/5 secs.

Race VIII.

(Mr. Pote Hunt) Company, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (fired on Saturday Poppyland..... (Mr. Dallas) afternoon) and won by No. 7 City The Brambling (Mr. McBain)

Fuller details are to hand of the points awarded in the Quarry Bay Cup open to platoons of the Scottish

Platoon,

The points were as follows:-

No.7 No.6 No. 5 (Kow (Tal (City) loon) koo) .Attendance-60 100 25 100 25 50

March Past

Squad Drill

Fire Control

100

50

25

25

50 100

Guard Mounting. 100

376

Morning Flight..

1 dodged behind a small tree.

The man backed, and dealt the causes it to revolve completely 3-10ths of the horse power, doing python a blow on the neck, and then once in a day and night.

120 revolutions in 20 seconds. Ex- The disc is protected from the plaining the various instruments, The python came at him again round the tree trying to get a grip air in such a way that only one Professor Hill said the work was 3 with teeth or tail in order to con-little round spot, in. in dia- measured in foot pounds, each unit meter, situated near its edge, is representing one pound, weight lift-

2

strict him.

At that moment he got the gun exposed at one time. When the ed to a height of one foot, and one again into action, and as the snake first spot has absorbed as much horse power being equal to 35.000 was preparing to strike and grip, a of the impurity in the air as it can foot pounds of work. A gallon of 1 lucky shot blew its head off.

hold and has become discoloured, oxygen in the body, he said, if used another is exposed automatically. plied a man with enough energy to with 25 per cent. efficiency, sup-

The Tell-Tale Disc

do 17,500 foot pounds of Work, on

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Time: 2 mins. 05.3/5 secs.

Race IX. Punch .... (Mr. Encarnacao) Black Sand... (Mr. Maitland) The Gannet (Mr. E. McBain)

Time: 2 mins, 07.3/5 seca.

Race X. Markover. (Mr. Pote Hunt) The Innocent Bird.

(Mr. Brand) MacNab

(Mr. Pollock). 3; Time: 1 min. 32 secs,

Race XL

In this way two or more dark sufficient to raise a 10-stone man

patches, varying in shade accord-| from Trafalgar-aquare to the top

| STARVED HIMSELF TO DEATH.

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2 starved himself to death was told atmosphere, are made on the disc An interesting exhibit was ...A a Lambeth inquest on John Clark, each hour. When these are com- model of the human body, which aged 58, an unemployed labourer, who lived with his brother Henry Pared with a set scale of ten Professor Hill took to pieces to de- shades, ranging from white toculatory mechanism. He invited monstrate the respiratory and cir- in one room at Oakley Street, Lam nearly black, which are known to the juvenile members of the audi- On London- 1 both..

Henry Clark said he earned only represent definite "weighte" of ence to refix it at the end of the a few shillings doing odd jobs, and impurity, the number of tons of lecture, but, though the youngsters want short himself in order to sup. soot floating in the air at any treated the affair with the non- ply food for his brother, who was given time can be calculated. chalance of the professional ana- in bad health, but refused to see "Soot particles are light and tomist, they exhibited something: a doctor or go to hospital.. Lately settle very slowly." Dr. Owens less than his skill, and the lecturer (Mr. Möller)

1 his brother had become so weak and concluded. "Shot from the top of solution of what proved to them

had eventually to help them in the ((Mr. Dallas) 2 depressed that he could not go cut a chimney 100ft. high into per- Kingcroft

and look for work. "I thank the .......(Mr. Bremner) Time: 2 mins, 42.2/5 secs.

Almighty," witness added, "that he fectly still air, they would take very formidable jig-saw puzzle. has gone where he now fait is a nearly three weeks to settle. Race XII.

happy release."ent

When a strong wind la blowing

50 25

276 225 The fire control test consisted of the direction by an N.C.O. of range orders for firing. The guard mounting test was well done; "the Delight work of No. 7 platoon in particular Gooniand. leading to very favourable com?- ment from those present.

The judge in the fire control test was Lieut. Clarke of the King's Own. Scottish Borderers. Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O., Major F. A.

Warrenfield Ormonde

Wolfe-Murray, and Regimental Glenengles

Sergeant Major Parkinson; were the judges in the other tests. The salute was taken by Lieut. Col.

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Dr. Ealy, medical superintendent they often travel hundreds of INSANE TEACHER IN SCHOOL On Berlin- (Mr: Crokam) 2 at the Lambeth Hospital, said that miles' before touching ground.”

(Mr. Brand) 3 death was due to kidney disease,

Time: 1 min. 59.4/5 secs.

Race XIII.

Bird, and officers present included The Duke...(Mr. Brand)

Captain D. C. Logan, 2nd Lieut. A Atain Mackenzie (No. 5. platoon), Lieut.

K. S. Morrison (No. 7 platoon) and 2nd Lieut. G. Duncan (No. 6 platoon)

Ashcroft

(Mr. Bremner) (Mr. Maitland) Time: 2 mins. 10.1/5 secs.

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2 tion in London, and bis experience

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8.30) Instead of two sessions at 6 fault He recorded a verdict in ing about the Lincoln a class of small boy Taman Tako

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Kelly AMATEUR BOXERS. to-morrow evening (beginning ARRANGEMENTS FOR V.R.C.

and 9p.m. TOURNAMENT, STA Many of the

the competitors, whose Accordance with the medical evid numbers" total 368) are from the Local devotees of boxing are re- King Own Scottish Borderers. minded of the Amateur, Boxing The Schools, have responded well;S Tournament under the auspices of 86 boys having entered. We

We are at the mercy of relent the Victorie Recreation Cluby the Sixteen fights will be staged on less economic causes which can be preliminaries of which are to be the first night; 15 ct the rat sees more be hindered in their opera fought to-morrow and Thursday on Thursday and 14 at the second nights and the Anais pp Saturday, the second, Beaston brill Include tion than the tide of the ocean can night. There will be one session | most of the semi-finèle) |

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