STHE CHIKAS AL-SATURDAY REWART
MIXED DOUBLES
BADMINTON
ST. JOHN'S BIG
VICTORY*
C.R.C. Nearly Fail To Saints
St. John's secured their first clean sweep victory in the Mixed Doubles Badminton. League "last night at Wanchai, when they de feated the Sailors and Soldiers' Home by nine sets to nil, <while : at the St. Andrew's Church Hall, the Chinese Recreation Club were nearly beaten by the St. Andrew's, Club, who lost by only the odd
At the Central Police Station. the-Fire-Brigade Recreation Chah added another easy win to their long list by beating the Kowlooni Tong Club by 7 sets to 2.
The fixture between the Re- creio "A" and their juniors was postponed owing to the indispo- sition of some of their players. “
Detailed results were as fol- lows:-
C.R.C's Narrow Win
Charged with instigating a-campaign against Sociabatic edo- cation in the State of Jalisco, 12 Catholic leaders, including four women, have been arrested in Mexico. Five of them are shown above. Standing. L. to E. Dr. Carlos Limo Lascurain, nephew of a former President of Metien, and Jesus Flores Lopez Seated, I to E. Jose Serano Orozco, Selem Kodrigner Rocha and Josefina.
At St. Andrew's Church Hall las BRILLIANT DISPLAY
night the Chinese Eecreation Club beat the St. Andrew's Club by 5 sets
to 4:
+
E. F. Fincher and Miss M. Churn (St. Andrew's) :- lost to W. C. Choy and Miss
W. Cheung beat S. W. Lang" and M.
Liang
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BY AIROSA
(Continued from Page 5)
The Heart Being Perished
around
those felds
ploughed
ward hollows.
diately ato other hills.
TH
said
The year he was 20, his father died of prenmonia, leaving him the (farm, which was heavily mortgaged. He had had some schooling when be the roads were passable, but he to-had never been beyond the village, home which lay in a hollow five miles lower beyond the farm
that if His nearest neighbour was Clint [you went up and dow The Hard, who lived two miles down the
lower hills long enough, you'd rand. The day after his father's get to the big river valley and funeral, Clint drove up and brought Ito Manchester.
him some douvyhnuts and pies that
Į Bashaard, the higher hills rosachis wife had.zada.
fîn successive zidges above the farmi "What you goin' to do now,| and turned into – mountains that je om? Cain to keep house be Hoomed deep bine against the sm" yoursele
rise and grew 'softly and warenly, **There"sin"t nothing else to do massive in : the stammer - dusk.|I yanimel x2="*** Dad and When he was driving the cows to I got along all rig pasture or crossing the yard to the, "Ton ought to get matried. barn with a pail of garbage to be young fellow like you.” dumped into the pig-pen, he liked "I got to pay off the mortgage to look at the mountains. When on this place first." his eyes rested on them, it was as
"Then you'll be married when if he had been, away and had snd-you're eighty,” Cânt said. ¡denly come · home- It was like John said. "Well, I'll think about
CLUB WITHOUT BECK having a drink of spring water in it Tell Mrs. Hard thank you for
AGAINST C.C.C.
the middle of a hot hayfield the food, Clint.”
He was a good-looking boy, firm-} “Come on down some Saturday fleshed and brown as an Indian,į night. We got us a new gramo- for he wore zo shirt from spring phone for Sally. There's some (Continued from Page 4)
until autumn, liking the feeling of good records goes with it, too.”
Thanks Jom said. *Several Spills
side, however, is H. D. Ling, and wind and rain on his akin.
When Chat had gone, and he The game was not without its though he will do well to learn not His mother died when he was ten. 24-21 band knocks, and both sides took to lose patience if runs do not come His elder brothers, all but i was going the milking, he thought went away and gut farms of their about Sally Hard. A year later H Kew and Miss F-Wong (St a full measure, the slippery gravel as often as may be desired.
own in York State; and when he they were married. The Friendlies anrface resulting in several Macao 521 2-4 spills and abrasions.
At King's Park the meeting of was 18,, Jim went, too 16--21 There was one unfortunate in-Kowloon Cricket Club and the In-
beat H. T. Woo and Miss
Ulian Khoo
Andrew's)———
lost Choy and Cheung
best Liang and Liang
lost to Woo and Khoo
R. H. Ngn and Miss E. Eliss rident early in the second half dian Recreation Club should pro
(St. Andrew's) —
lost to Chor and Cheung
beat Liang and Liang
lost to Woo and boo
St. John's Easy Win-
2-201
23
At Wanchai Jast night, the John's Club bent the Saïlows Soldiers' Home by 9 sets to ni:-
G. A. Smith and Mrs. Badiow.
John's)
and
21. 1
AGRICULTURAL
SHOW
Exhibition To-day At Shek Wu Hui
+
*
The first inkling Sally had that she had married a poet as well as a farmer was the forenoon two] weeks after the wedding, when he came to her with some star-flowers he had found in the wood.
"I can't give you a gramophone or nice things," he said, “because we've got the mortgage, but I can bring you wood things, if you like 'em "
įwhen H. Rosorio, the Macao inside-duce some very bright cricket with left, broke through only to have his honours about even. In the Junior 621 feet booked from under him, the match between these two Clubs at
jensuing fall resulting in an injury. Scokumpoo, the visitors might just! The incident apparently-passed about force a win though this also Stamnoticed by the Umpire, although ought to be a very even game.
įmany spectators were aware of it! The Army will meet the Civil
The ninth annual exhibition of (St. The injured player retired, leaving Service at Happy Valley and should
tone Maczo forwards to combat wîn, though. I doubt whether the New Territories Agricultural She put a hand softly on his best W. Heath and Miss Doig 21-7the powerful Brigade defence, but the Army bowless will find beat A Edarands and Mrs. there were subsequent occasions the Civil Service wicket to their Association will be officially open cheek. "I like wood things better,
John." Lloyd-Jones
Ramalho almost broke liking, it being "pretty dead." beat Mr. and Mrs. Sprague. 21-6 when
Miss M. Smith through to score.
Selected Teams. A Near Thing!
Below are some of the selected There were several thrilling in-teams:
Ten sheds have been erected to beat Edwards and Lloyd-Jones 21-5
HKCC: H, Owen-Hughes (Capt.), beat Mr. and Mr. Sprague.. 21- 1cidents in the first half during
CSL which both goalkeepers were fea-T. A. Pearce, G. S. Dunkley, I. Me-allow the farmers to exhibit pro- tured. Almada first coming into the Innes, E. B. Dockit, A. G. Growder, duce grown on New Territories Service men will be ad- E. D.-Gespie, J. Davis, L. D. soil. best Heath and Doig ..........
limelight when he smothered a Kiber, G. A. Stewart and G. B. Rmitted free to the grounds of the beat Edwards and Lloyd-Jones 21-
Show, while a small-entrance fee beat Mr. and Mrs. Sprague.. 21-4 attempt to score amidst loud ap Divett
plause. The Ramalho broke HKCC 2nd XI: A. K. Mackenzie through, but he gave "sticks" with (Capt.), H. J. Armstrong, J. E. Pot-will be imposed on those wishing
ter, D. Carey, N. P. Foz, V. C. Bond to see the exhibition.
F. E. Kwok and
"(St John's)---
beat Heath and Doig
R. Koh and Miss McCaw John's)*
-
21-7
Kowloon Tong Defeated:
beat S. A Gray and Miss A
Mackenzie
ed by Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie at -Shek Wa Hai, near the Sheung Shai Railway Station, at 2.30 pr. to-day.
W. Wooding, W. K. Robinson, R. S Trains for Sheung Shui will
and 1.20 pim
"Here's a poem," he said. "It goes like this:
-Thon knowest-how-poor- trfing=
thing man is And learn't thus
mach by our Anatomie,
The heart being perished, no part
can be free!.
MONDAY'S STORY
Mouday's story will be "Over The Hill," by Michael Fessier.
It means, we have to keep lov ing each other and be glad for
At the Central Police Station last only the custodian to best! night, the Fire Brigade Recreation In the second half both fines W. Paterson, C. E. Gabagan and I. S. leave Kowloon Station, respec- Club beat the Kowloon Tong Club by missed "sitters," and in spite of Forbes.
sets to 2:
The Army: Capt. L. J. Walch tively, at 12 noon Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H. Shute (Fire playing 10 men, the Macao team!
(Capt. Capt. D. W. Persse, Lieut and return at 5.51 pm and 6.27 Brigade)
enjoyed most of the play.
E. Johnson, Lient. E. M. Dawson nam Macao:-Alizada; B. Rosorio 2nd Lieut. J. P. Williams, Laent, D. M. C. 21-11 P. Cardosa; Li Costa, A. Aiross zod beat. P. Leung and Mrs. White 21-0 P. Nolasco; F. Nolasco, T. Ramalho, Pritchard, C. S. M. Edvin, Sergt. Dan- jells, Pte. Herbert, Cpl. Ballard and beat G. A. White and Miss M**** P. Angelo, E. Bosorio and A. Ang Fus. King
21-410.
Royal Navy 2nd XI: Lt Com SHIRLEY TEMPLE everything we've got, even if it's Wild EKSRA:-Feroz Ali;
Singh and Sishan Singh; Bachen Barry, L. Comdr. Garwood, L. Bone, M- Birkett. A B. Dale, O. S. Dawe, $21 Singh, Lieat. C. Bavenhil and Naik P. O. Lumb, Chief L. B. A: Vickery, 17-21 Tara Singh, Gur. Khuda Bux. Lient. E. A. Cripps, S. B. A. Bobinson 21-9C C-Garthwaite, Bay. Tara Singh, and A. 3. Kinde Kirkwood Naik Khuda Bux and Chajja Singh.
Bryson
J. L. Anderson and Mds. (Fire Brigade):—
lost to Gray and Mackenzie lost to Leung and White beat White and Bryson
AL Fisher and Mrs. (Fire Brigade) immortal beat Gday and Mackenzie beat Leng and White beat White and Bryson-
League Table To Data
Fire Exigade CRG
Recreio "A"
Games
21-12
21- € 215
PWLF A Pts
6 5 1 35 19 20
4.4 0 35 18
MACÃO JUNIORS LOSE TO -HKSRA BY FOUR GOALS:
(Continued from Page 5.)
DEATH IN PRISON HOSPITAL
Verdict Of Natural Causes
ENTERTAINS Meeting At Last With Fred Bartholomew
NEW WES
not much, Because if the heart's. Idead, we're dead.”
shamefacedly.
I didn't know you
Do
to
She was astonished. "Www, John, that's lovely! Did you make lit up?**
He grinned,
"You did! Hollywood: The long-awaited meeting between Shirley Temple wrote poetry! and Freddie Bartholone has more!”
“Tll tell-you another hone happened at last
Hearing that Freddie Bartholo- night," he said, "after supper."
He left her for the harn and took at work in the same 660-45912 saved the Macao line when all After evidence had been given stadios Shirley Temple wrote him from a corner of the baymow
He at-worm-eaten volume of English. seemed lost, while Santos, his by Dr. G. E. Henry, Medical Of-ja next invitation to tea
He had found it in the 5 3 2 32 13 6 parmer, also played up to form, ficer in charge of Laichikok Pri- cepted, and they were formally in- poetry. 6 33 24 30 6 especially in the opening-half, son, a verdict of death by natural troduced, whereafter Freddie attic while he was cleaning it, be when he frustrated innumerable causes was returned by the Jury Bartholomew completely charmed fore his marriage. It had occur- openings with first-time clear yesterday at an inquiry into the and fascinated his hostess with red to him that since he could not offer Sally anything beside himself death of 2 Chinese male prisoner, his "English accent.” Fine Gunner Forwards
Chan Shi-cheung, aged 55, who. Freddie Bartholomew is at pre- and a farm with a mortgage be The honours of the game, how.died in the prison hospital last sent at work on Professional would give her something else ever, go to the fast-moving Gun-Thursday of pulmonary taberen-Soldier with Victor Melagien the most beautiful poetry he could! Shirley Temple is making The And in the book. He had not —- ner forward line, which was losis. backed up by a magnificent inter- The inquiry was conducted by Littlest Kebel-Reuter. Culprits Watch Fighters mediate line. Where Macao fel: Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Ma With Enthusiam the pinch was in weight, the gistracy, assisted by a jury com bustling methods of the Gunners prising Messrs. F. E. C. Fernan them des (foreman), The Minx and M.
Recreio "B"
St. Andrew's
St. John's
Trikoo
S. and S. Home Kowloon Tong
6:0
BURNING COBWEBS
CAUSE FIRE
ances.
Prague Fire Brigades from all completely demoralising
the surrounding country-inclad in the second half, when their de dos Remedios.
ing three German brigades from fence was pierced on three occa-end where a centre from the left across the frontier were summon- sions.
Iwas missed by the four other
ed to put out a fire at Hati Czecho- Charar Singh, the Gauners Macao forwards. slovak, Silesia, caused by children leader, was beir most dangerous Just before the interval the burning cobwebs in a barn man forward, always being on the spot Gamers opened the scoring
in every direction."
POSTHUMOUS CHILD
Daughter For Air
Crash Victim.
{pected that she would think be, had (written it, but he knew now that she loved him the more for it. It was cheating, but she would never [know as long as he kept the book hidden. He memorised another lyric, sitting in the haymow, and Baid it over and over to himself all day as he worked in the fields
In the evening they walked in the yard and looked at the moun
London: The birth of a dangn-tains, and he recited to a low
One child absentmindedly threw to intercept a stray, clearance, through Sardar Singh, wao netted ter i London to fr Arthur a match on to some straw in the while Alam Shah, the inside left the edge of the circle Sebag-Montefiore, the nephew of barn and soon flames were leaping scored two good goals as a result through a crowd of players Viscount Bearsted, who was
et following pP/
Charar Singh added the second in an aeroplane crash in April. Macao came near to scoring on with a very fine first-time effort).
was announced last several occasions, but faulty pass off Ramus's centre in the second
His wife formerly Miss Jac ing when near the circle saw half and then Alam Shah broke queline Metcalfe intercept and clear nine through twice to end the scoring Monte times out of ten. The latter was just on time.
A strong wind was blowing and the fire spread to neighbouring buildings
Situation Saved
The whole village seemed in den- ger of Zeskunction, but eventuali one of the outstanding defenders CHESRA Paci
began ar-Fon display and, together with Sarahas. Singh and terx {minzyed Sarshar
calle:yonu!-
the fire brigades
riving from, all en
Mr. Sebag
T'saw and beard one many valu skylark hing between the two, A ringing spacć kabore the corn: The cornisfeld stretched a tender
beside "ms
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