AGE-OLD RECORD EQUALLED

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THE CHINA MAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1936

RIFLE SHOOT "TO-DAY

SHEFFIELD UNITED

HAVE BIG TASK

Special Practice For H.R.A. Members

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Arsenal, although no longer in

were

Today's Complete Short Story

THE DWARF

By Marcel Ayme

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Mrs. Violet Mundy, who is 76,

the running for the League cham- felt that the excitement of watch-

Practice pionship. are still a formidable A special Spoon and *cc ing Avenger run would be

and

of Barnumbill's Circus be enough for him to be dwarf, and much for her. The young horse Shoot for members of the Hong team

Scientists were he had no need to love the public. had been jumping splendidly, and Kong Rifle Association will be held by four players against Scotland gan to grow.

3 was lying third as they passed the on the Naval Range this afternoon-Male, Hapgood. Crayston and very annoyed, for once and for

At the end of his act he left Bastin-in the final match of the all they had fixed 25 as the age 'stands first time, those in front commencing at 2.30 p.m.

when growth stops. That is the ring, running, and the Ser-! of him being Davy Jones and the, No special launch will be avail-International series. Scottish horse. Inversible. Aven-able, but those attending, are in- Where Arsenal have been weak why they tried to hush up the pent Man who held his hand lifted

use of the W. D. ger hit the next fence, and falling vited to make on his head, broke his neck. His launch which leaves the RAS.C. this season has been in goal and Camber at 1.30: Blake Pier 1.40, they have been looking for a årst- jockey, Rimell, as not hurt.

ne came Kowloon 1.50. Shamshuipo 2.20 class custodian for a long time. If The fence at which

affair.

B. B., C. Dance Orch.

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Why did she fall for the leader. last lapse of a tour that would ringmaster wrapped a cloak about!

"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY"

overs, in the Big City. At the numbill, who gave him one candy would little town where they had pitched or two, depending on whether he FB 1277-I live for love course, but it finished one of the 2.30. A special launch will leave Cup semi-final round, it

the above have meant at least another £5,000 their tents they gave one matinee was satisfied with his work. range, calling at most promising steeplechasers the

the conclu-for the victors' banking account.

and two evening performances at Then he went to where Derby mentioned places on whose career, after Lord made a present of him to his sion of the shoot.

Judging on the respective merits which the dwarf did his act He Germina, the Bareback Rider, was

awaiting her turn to go on. Her FB 1142—In the middle of a kiss... To-morrow morning a special of the two finalists in the League, entered the ring dressed like trainer's head lad: had been one

hand-in-hand with the legs sheathed in pink tights, her launch will leave the RAS.C. of outstanding brilliance.

Camber at 8.50 s.m. Queen's Pier Sheffield United should do well dandy.

against the former League cham- Serpent Man, whom he affected body held in by a Good Going And Perfect Light 9 am, Kowloon 9.40. arriving at pions, whose form has been most not to see at one riance, so tall bodice, she sat very stiffy or her was he. And the public laughed stool, watchful not to rufle her] East at 9.50 am.

inconsistent this season. Gone were the horrible condi- Stonecutters

because the one was so tall and fluffy ballet-skirt and on the

her pink san Shooting will commence tions of yesterday, and the

The Ser chiffon neck ruffle. Interesting Cup Facts the other was so tiny. was shining when the National naval range at 10 o'clock sharp-and

peat Man walked along with great

Taking the dwarf on her knee was run. The light was as per- at the conclusion of the shoot a

Among the many interesting strides worth six or seven of the at launch will be available to bring fect as we have ever known

Cup facts is that Aston Villa and little steps of the dwarf and when Aintree and every fence stood out members back to Kowloon

Blackburn Rovers share the re he came to the middle of the ring cord of having each

the won

he said with a cavernous voice: trophy on six occasions, and, al-

"I'm getting tired." though Seuttish and Welsh Clubs The laughter of the audience have competed in the Cup competidied down to allow the dwarf to tions, the only time the trophy has janswer with a piping girlish been taken out of England was voice: when Cardiff City beat Arsenal in 1927.

land- Hong Kong. every

SCHOOL VOLLEY

BALL

in bold relief against the scape, while the shade of colour could be made out at the farthest points of the course.

The going, too. had dried well and was very 'good. The field num- bered 35 and from a good start Lazy Bonts set off in front of E de Bruf, but, as I have cr plained, the first fence

brought

Fifteen Teams In 1st Division

and

MONDAY'S STORY

Monday's story will be The Artist," by L. V.

- Bellas.

she kissed his forehead and strok-

al-

"Good, Mr. Stringbear, Fr gladed his hair, speaking gently to

him. About her there were you're tired!"*

ways men saying quite mysterious And that made the audience

things to her. For a long time The first time the Final was

the provinces was laugh still harder.

the dwarf had been used to these From time to time the dwarf entries in the Senior division and 1886 when Blackburn Rovers beat

Volleyball

for

The

League disaster to these and two others schools has this year attracted 15 played in as well as Golden Miller.

have repeated them with a smile Then Brienz came down at the sve each in the Junior and Small West Bromwich Albion at Derby, cast a glance at the compact crowd casional remarks, and he could open ditch. The loose horses con- Boys Section. The results of the Other provincial grounds where whose last rows were lost in the tinuing in the race were a source matches played to date are given the Final has been played are Old shadow. The laughter and the and a decent look, but their mean Trafford, Manchester, now famous stares did not bother him; he is remained an irritating enigma

201 pleasure.

One evening Koko was there! for Test cricket matches, Bolton, felt neither pain April 20: Wah Nam 0, Queen's Everton, and Bramall Lane, Shef. Never at the instant of going betone with them, and in his be fore the public did he experience floured face his eyes shone with

of embarrassment to the jockeya and one of them ran into Buck- thorn at the fence after tine's, when he was lying and caused him to straddle fence.

night ago.

below:...

Senior Division

Valen- fifth.

3; Ming Chee 3, Sai Nam 1; Wan-field. the taxi 0. Fong Lam 3.

Probably the most remarkable

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that slight distress which caught at the throats of other artists. The strange light Seeing he King's team ever to win the Cup were effort of the clown Koxo, that ten-about to speak the dwarf thought : St Preston North End, whose pro- sion of the heart and mind to get to get in his word first; he mur

igress to the Final was marked by hold of the public, were useless toured to the Bareback Rider that} 3the fact that they did not have a hiza. Even as it was enough for he was losing his sleep because of

April 21: Ying Wah 3. Capt. Harding, who was thrown 0: V.MS. 3. Ching Wah clear, further injured the shoulder Paul's (A) 3, King's 0. which he hurt at Shirley a fort- April 22: St. Paul's (A)

King's : Wantsai 0; Sai Nam 3; goal scored against them-in that First Circuit Completed VMS. 1, Fong Lam 9: Wah Tai same season they won the League An unusual number of horses Wah Nam 3: Wah Kiu 3 St championship without losing a cleared the water and passed the Paul's (2) 0; Queen's 3. Ying match! stands for the first time. the order Wah 2.

Wah Kiu 3. Ching

Junior Division

Davy Jones, Inversible, April 23: being Avenger, Emancipator. Reynolds Wah 1; Wantsai 0, Ming Chee 3; town. Keen Blade, Persian Sua, St. Paul's (B) 6, Wah Yan 3. Kiltoi. Ego. Lynton, Provocative, ! Comedian. Castle View, Castle Irwell and Crown Prince. with) Pencraik, who refused soon after. tailed off.

April 22:

3.

Sai Nam St. Paul's

Small Boys Division April 22: King's 3, Wah 10; Sai Nam 0, Queen's 3.

Last Amateur Frialist

The last occasion on which an amateur club was represented in the final tie was in 1885, when, for the second year in succession, Queen's Park, of Glasgow, lost to Blackburn Rovers in the deciding

an adorable lady with marvellous-¦ ly fair hair, her waist caught in

ST. JOHN BRIGADE pink fluffy skirt, which made her

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CABARET TURNS BETWEEN DANCES

look life a butterfy in the morn-i ing. She had burst out laughing! and the clown had left, slamming the door behind him, although, to tell the truth, there was no door. When Miss Germina jumped on her horse he ran to the entrance of the ring and stood beside the keeper of the door. Children, 'in The annual ball of the St. John the audience pointed him out, Yan match of the tournament. There Ambulance Association, which laughing and saying: "It's the Avenger fell at the next and bei

was an exclusively "Old Boy" final took place last evening at the dwarf!" He looked at them dis- fore they came to Beecher's the

in 1881, when the Old Carthusians Hong Kong Hotel, was well at-trostfully, and when he was sure second time the fences had taken

UNINTERESTING LEAGUE

(from Charter-house School) de-tended, over 300 persons being that their parents were not look- toll of them. Davy Jones. jump-

SOCCER PROGRAMME feated the Old Etonians by 3 goals present, including His Excellencying he amused himself making ing like a wild stag.

stilli

ito 0. Now, since the advent of the Governor, Sir Andrew Calde frightening faces at them. In the leading the field, while Reynolds-|:

(Continued from Page 4) professionalism, the pinnacle of cott, who was accompanied by ring the Bareback Rider galloped. town had moved up, Mr. Walwyn.

Old Boy" soccer is the final, of Capt. W. J. R. Cragg, A. D. C. her leaps multiplying the chiffony in the meantime, having had the

being replaced by Skinner, who the Arthur Dunn Cup, quite a

folds of her pink skirt. Dazzled bad luck to lose his whip.

The field was greatly thinned makes a return to the game after minor item-in-the-season's activi

The Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, by the glaring lights and the fut out at Valentine's where the or-ja long absence.

Director of Medical and Sanitary tering wings of Miss Germina, Services and President of the As-wearied by the heavy murmur

was

ties!

der was: Davy Jones, Reynolds- There is only one

clash in thei

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Keen Blade Unlucky

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Entertainers

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town and Double Crossed, about Second Division worth watching- three lengths in front of Keen the game in which the Combined While in the possession of Association, presided and in the and the breath of life that filled was course of the evening delivered an the circus, he felt his eyes blink- Blade, there being a long gap be R.A.0.C. and RAS.C. team meet ton Villa in 1895, the Cup

stolen from a Birmingham shop interesting speech in which being and made his way to one of the caravans, where old Mary un- tween Lord Rosebery's horse and the Eastern at Sookunpoo.

There are two First Division window, where it was on exhibi-told of the splendid work that was the next one, Ege.

League games

to-morrow, when tion. A new trophy was put up to being done by the Brigade in the dressed him and put him to bed.

While they were on the the Club and Athletic are expected take its place, and in 1910 this cause of humanity, and made an

from that town to another the At the third fence from home to record wins against. Lyemun was presented to Lord Kinnaird in appeal for funds.

recognition of 21 years valuable Keen Blade, who had been jump and the Police respectively.

The function was featured by dwarf awoke toward eight in the lost

service to the game, ing splendidly all the way.

an excellent programme of enter morning with a high fever, com- hot drink and his jockey, T. Elder, an unfortu-

The third and present cup was tainment, the highlight being the Plaining of a terriffe headache. nate occurrence, as he would cer- of cerebro-spinal fever were remade by a Bradford firm of silver appearance of the famous stage Mary made him tainly have been placed, for he ported to the Health authorities smiths, and, as if in appreciation, players, Ma Shi-tseng and Miss asked him if his feet were cold was half a fence in front of Ego. during the 24 boers ended on Bradford City was the first club Tam Lan-hing who sang Chinese that the dwarfs feet were down

who finished second

One case of diphtheria and twol

Thursday,

As they came on to the race-|--- course again there were only two and really in it-Davy Jones *Reynoldstown, who had made a

mistake at the ditch.

But tragedy was degging the footsteps of Lord Mildmay's horse.

When Davy Jones

She discovered with amazement

to have its name engraved on it. melodies to the accompaniment of

the Columbia Record Orchestra at the very bottom of the bed in- Miss Constance (Soo Chow-iai)stead of a foot or so away from. it. Mary was so frightened that was also a great success with her she opened the window and shout- Chinese songs.

ed as they sped along: The European side of the prɔ- "My God, the dwarfs growing! gramme featured Miss Azalea Stop! Stop!" Reynolds, the talented local toe dancer, Mr. H. Talbot, who de

Entries And Handicaps For

Fourth Extra Race Meeting

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WAH YAN COLLEGE ATHLETICS

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disappeared. Handicaps for the Fourth Extra Soldier of China, 158. Reynoldstown was left alone in Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Mount Davis Handicap, "C" Class, lighted with his songs, and Mr. his glory, and he won by 12 lengths Jockey Club, to be held at Happy Second Section, One Mile-Donovan Laszio Schwartz, the famous Hub-

151; Flybynight, 153; Glorious View, from Ego, ridden by his owner's:

Valley next Saturday, are as161; Bigh

garian violinist, humorist and Honour, 161; King's sou, Mr. H. Llewellyn, with Bache-follows:-

Sceptre, 154; Kersey, 150; Rousseau, caricaturist, who kept the large lor Prince six lengths away third.

Charters Towers Handicap. "E" 146; Royal Highnest, 156; Tyme, audience highly amused with Mr. Ronald Strutt was fourth Class, One Mile-Centre Court, 140;150; Valorous, 145; Victoria Hall, splendid entertainment. on his Crown Prince, Inversible Goldsmith, 149; Halcyon, 340; Night 150: Wadebridge, 161; What A

The Guests fifth, Frovocative (the only six Star, 160; Ranger, 147; Bose-Ann, Chance, 153; Zero, 140,

A neat programme, containing a year-old in the race) sixth Castle 165; Snowy River, 150; The Dunlin,

160.

Siz Faslongs-Belmont Star, 145 summary of the Brigade's activi-Three-legged Race (Junior)- Irwell (ridden by his American

Mount Davis Handicap, "C" Class, Burgomaster, 140; Double Chance, ties, was distributed. Mr. Bostwick) seventh, First Section, One Mile.-Bistre, 145; Emergency Call, 140; Estover, Officials guests were:-His Ex-Nai chui Double Crossed eighth, and Moor-155; Boolat Bay, 161; #Dawn Star, 161; Estray, 188; Foxbridge, 140: cellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Scouts Race land. View the only other to finish. 150; Great Hall, 150; Harvest View, Gold Coin, 163; Laughing Buddha, Caldecott, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. 1. Lai Su-wing, 2. Thang Man-chi

168; High Speed, 158; Laughing 168; Lemberg, 158: Limelight, 143; first four-first, second and fourth

were ridden by amateurE.

OWRY,

Tai-Me-Shan Bandicap, "D" Clean,

1. Chan Mo-sum, 2. So Kai-wan.

1. Ki Wing-nin and Tang Ping- chuen, 2 Tsang Pal-wai and Kam

It was notable that three of the 153; Mayflower, 143; Miracle, Old Star, 144; Flain View, 145 Wellington, Mr. Alfred Morris/High Jump (Junior)

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1. Cheng. Ewo boi. 2. Ho Chi ling. Distance: 184 in Long Jump (Junior)

1. Tai Tack-tai, 2. Pun Yaz-hoi. Distance: 16 ft 4 ins. Consolation Rate:

Long Jump (Senior)

1. Yiu Kai-moon, 2. So Kul-wan. 145; Ribble, 154; Rose Evelyn, 149; Popular Star, 140; Pride of Tsingtao, Director of Ambulance, Sir Shou-Height: 4 ft 9 ins. Royal Consort, 153: Tiny Star, 164; 168: Racing Boy, 168; P.T. P., 149; son Chow and Miss Choy, Dr. and Imer House Relay Race (Senior) Young Chap, 147.

Sylvandale, 140; Tillicum, 153; Mr A Woo, Surgeon Captain Won by White House (Cheong Mount Parker Handicap, "A" Class, Warrington, 152; West Parade, 140; Ferguson, ungineer Commander Kwok-hoi, Yeng Hong-wing. Chan 1% Miles-Cossack's Beauty, 161; Ythan, 161

Kwal-ain, and Leung Shui-sin). FREDDIE MILLER-IN STIFF BOUT Diana Bay, 158; Gladiator, 153; Canterbury Park Handicap. and Mrs White Mr. Turner 200 Metres (Open to Wah Yan

Herod, 162; Honeymoon Eve, 161; Cinza, 1 Miles& Grand Time, Hon Mr and Mh. Edwin: Taylor, College, Hong Kong):- King's Warden. 168; Macaroni, 143; 159: Australian Boy, 148; Double Hon. Mr. W. J. and Mrs.-Carria, 1. Tsang Sai-bang, 2 Tong Sui- Oak Bay, 153; Royal Scot, 161; Finesse, 150, Electron, 149; Lan Pro W. I Gerrard, Hon. Mr. Eching

1. Leung Tack-kwong, 2 Lee Soldier of Eritain, 161.

cashire Lad, 155; Perfect Day, 152; A jolting left sent the New Eng-

High West Handicap, "B" Class, Saucy Face, 185, Shooting Star, 140: A. C. and Mrs. North, Mr. and 200 Metres Old Boys' Race

1. Loe Yuk-wai, 2. Lo Wing-kit. ling Mrs. Ip Kwai-chung, Dr. H. Tal Time: 28 1/5 seca

Senior Championship:— 1991 lander to the boards in the second 14 Miles-Bear Claw, 151; Bright Tinsmith, 135.

Won by Cheung Kwok-hol round and & moment or so later View, 150, Cyclamen Bay, 163, Mount Gangs Endicap, "D" Class, bot, Dr. and Mr. Lá Shu-fan, Mr. 1500 Metres (Open);-

1. Chan Kwok-cheung, 2. Tan Tai- Junior Championship som he was down from an upper-ent. Jungle Jim, 158, King's Bounty. 140 Six Furlongs Balios, 140: Boxing and Mrs, T. A. Mitchell, Mr. and

Pan Yan-hoi and Leung A devastating left was the blow is in 154: King's Justice, Eve 160; Celebration Time, 150; Mrs, E. M. Raymond, Col, and chuen, 3. Heng Kut-sang.

tied for first place. 155; King's Lead, 154; Mistake Bay, Geld Sovereign, 184; Hopscotes, 150 Mrs. Blake and Mr. R. H. Kote Nomination Race Cupen to teach-Inter-house Championship- which floored him in the fifth, for 168; New Star, 140: Pontiac Bay. Philanderer, 168; 17th of September, da'count of nine.

148; Rose-Queen, 161; Sadko, 161; 162; The Hero, 150,

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Time: 5

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3- Won by White House.

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Lord Burghley, a former Olym- pic hurdles champion,"said an as- surance had been received by the Hong-British Olympic Committee that Germany would make no such dis- crimination.

-Lord Burghley was unanirons- Mai-hoily elected president of the ass>= ciation on the retirement of Lord Desborough.

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