10.
HOME
FOOTBALL.
FULL LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
COMPLETE SATURDAY
RESULTS.
[THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY.]'.
Out of four Divisions in the English League, there was .one match not played in three of them
CRICKET.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1927,
KOWLOON SAFE AGAIN.
FURTHER LEAGUE MATCHES,
The Scottish Borderers, -Indian Recreation Club and Civil Sorrica Cricket Club were all renewing hope of winning the First Division Shield after the Kowloon Club's do- feat on Thursday by the Border-
In the Scottish League · (First | era. The results of the matches -Division) there was also one match on Saturday, however, again pines.
not played.
In Division ode of the English League, the highest goal scoring team. WAS the Arsenal against Burnley, 8-9. Four teams won ht home, and three away, and there were three draws.
In Division two, three home team that won scored six goals each, and their wins were by 6-1, 6-4 and 4-1. Two other home teams who won scored five goals each. Altogether seven. home teams won their mat ches, one away team, and there were three draws.
In Division three (Southern), Brentford scored six goala against Exeter City's three goals Eight home teams won, and two away teams.
In Division three (Northern) there was generally low scoring. Beven home teams won, and two away teams and there drawn match.
WDS.
one
- Detailed scores, ar cabled, are appended:-
English League: Division I Arsonal 8, Burnley 2 Birmingham I, Tottenham 0. Blackburn R 4, Leeds U. 1. Bury 1, West Ham U. 2. Derby C. 9, Aston Villa 3. Huddersfield 0. Everton 0. Liverpool 1, Newcastle U. 2 Manchester U. 0, Bolton W. 0. Shefild U. 3, Cardiff C. L
West Brom. 2, Wednesday 2. The match between Sunderland and Leicester City was not played. Division II.
Barnsley 1, Manchester Ci Blackpool 0, Fulham 0. Bradford C. 1, Hull C. 2 Chelsea 4, South Shields 1. Grimsby T. 5. Preston N.E. 2, Middlesborough, 6, Clapton 0. Nottingham F5, Darlington 1. Port Vale 8, Notts. C. 2. Reading 6. Oldham A. 1. Southampton 1. Wolverhampton Q. Swansen 1, Portsmouth L
Division: III. (Southern). Aberdare 2, Crystal Palace 3. Bournemouth & B.A. Q, Charlton
...A 3.
Brentford 6, Exeter City 1. Brighton and H.A. 2, Southend
U. 1
Bristol C. 3, Bristol Rovera 1. Gillingham 3, Watford O Millwall 4, Swindon T. L Newport C. 4, Coventry C. 1. Northampton 2 Merthyr T. o.. Norwich C. 3, Luton T...2.
The match between Plymouth Argyle and Queen's Park Rangers was not played.
Division. III. (Northern). Ashington 2 Bradford 2 Barrow 2. Durham C.- Chesterfield 3, Walsall 0. Crewe A. 4, Tranmere R. 1. Halifax T. 4, Accrington S. 3. Hartlepools U. 3, Rochdale 2. Nelson, Lincoln C. I. New Brighton 3, Rotherham “U. 0. Stockport 2. Southport 4. Wrexham 2, Stoke City €.
The match between Wigan and Doncaster R. was not played..
Scottish League': Division I. Celtics, St. Mirren '2. Cowdenbeath 0, Dundee 1. Dundee U 4. Dunfermline A. 4. Falkirk 3, Clyde 3
Hibernians 3, Hamilton A. 1. Morton 3, Kilmarnock 2. Motherwell 1, Airdrieoniane. 5. Partick T. 2 Hearts 2.
B. Johnstone 1, Aberdeen .. The match between Queen's Park and the Rangers was not played.
THIRTY PIRATES LOOT JUNK.
ONLY 870 TAKEN,
On arrival in Hong Kong on Friday, the master of a trading junk reported to the Police that on his way from Kweichow, white in the Surtak district, his craft was hoarded by about 20 pirates..
The pirates lined up the crew on deck, and made a systematic.search for money. Only 870, represent ing half of the proceeds of the sale of the salt, was found, by the pirátcs, the other half having been carefully hidden away.
CONFIRMATION SERVICE.
AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH;
KOWLOON.
A confirmation service was held at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, last evening
candidates, 11
the Kowloon Cricket Club in a strong" position at the bead of the table."
The Scottish Borderers lost two points by drawing with the Civil Service and they have yet six matches to play.
There were 20 females and 9 males.
The Rev. G. R. Lindsay (Vicar of St. Andrew's) took the service: the Bishop of Victoria (the Right Ror. C. R. Duppuy) administered" the rite of confirmation; and the Bishop of Kwangsi-Hunan (the Right Rev. Bishop Holden) gave the address.
Chinama R.C. v. Royal Navy, Played on the Chinese Recreation Club ground, the Royal Navy win- Ining by wickets
Score:-
Four matches were played on Saturday. In the most important one, Kowloon defeated the Indians in convincing atyn, and the Royal Navy easily beat the Chinese
The scores follow-
Indian R.C. v...Kowloon 0.0. Played on the Indian Recreation Club ground, Scakunpoo, the Kor- loon Cricket Club winning by 130
runs.
'Scores:-'
KOWLOON Co.
W. Brace, S. A. Ismail,
bF.. Areulli
J. C. Lyal, e S, A. Iamail, b
31. P. Madar......
E. F. Fincher, b F. M. el
Arcalli
A. W. Ramsay, run out .............. 19
F. Goodwin, b Curroem
F. G. Bevis, c A H. Bum
jahn, b Curreem
29
1
F. R. Macaskill, S. H. Is
mail, b el Arculli 49 W. Hyde, 8. A. R. Ismail,
M. P. Madar.....
5
W. G. Guest, c F. M. ol.
Arculi, A. el Arculli ... 14
S. Jex, not out
Extrusion
Total (for 9 wkts, doc.).178
3. H. Ross did not bal.
Bowling Analysis.
CHINESE B.C.
C. Choa, b Sturges H. Hung, b Beatty
J. Youngsayo, & Faun, b
Beatty
Ng Sae Kwong, b Beatty
H. L. Yang, b Beatty
H. C. Hung, b Beatty .........
H. Ching, o Vann, Beatty 14
C. E. Wong, b. Shaw
K. L. Chau, e Bona, b Shaw .0
Extras i
Boores:
MR. OWEN YUGHES' KI, F. I. Orr, Summers, b
Vallack
DE G. Nicholson, e and b
Valluck
Pritchard, run out' ***
AN. Evera, & Summers, b.
Tallack
H. J. V. K. Stevenson, b
Vallack
L. A R Duneau, o and b
Yallack
8
W. Wooding, b Vallack
W. E. Cheung, Dot out
Un Hew Fan, Ponton, b
Beatty
3
A. CI. Bowker, and b
Yallack
17
H. Owen Hughes, b Lee.............. 15 P. Jacks, e Hinton, b Len.. 12
· C. D. Wales, got out
Extras
Total
80
GA
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R
W.
Q. M
11 7
8 15
33
Summers Vallack Lee
10 0 37
ง
~
139.
3.1.0
7
3.2 1 В
Total
Beatty Sturges Shaw
ROYAL NAVY.
Lieut. Sparks, b Un Hew
Fan.....
Lieut, Robertson, e H. Hung,
b Wong
Lieut. Sturges, retired Pagh, retired.
Bone, e and b Wong
Sub-Licut Penton, and b
Wong
Savory, not out"
Extras
4888
Total (for 8 wickets)......164
Ecwling Analysis.
OKE
V.
Un How Fan 9 2. 32. }
0 Ng Sze Kwong.. 11
3 0 13 Youngsaye
Q 0
H. C. Hung... 0 21 0 Wong
49 3 Chos
2 0 17. 0 University Royal Artillery, Played on the University, the Home team winning.
Scures:-
UNIVERSITY,
A. A Rurajahn, e and &
Wright
S. V. Gittens, st. Fogden, b
Maltas
50
B. P. Nz. b'Rule
12
"E.. A. Lec, b Maltas
30
E. Zimmern, & Wright, b
Rule
...... 13
F. Zimmern, g Jolly, b
Wright
Q.
M.
W.
F. M. el Arculli 13 1 A el Arculli ... 2:3 1 Wakab
61
C. W. Lam, e Glazebrook, b
Rule
14
334
1
0
40 19
W. H. Sling, "e Jolly, b
Rule
D. K. Samy, b Rule
3
W. M. Gittins, not out...
Extras
0
Tots! (for 9 wkts., ded).183"
A. H. Madar *** 1
4 Ackbar...I
1. P. Madar.3 0 og
INDIAN B
A. E. Ramjaho, b Goodwin s "A. H. Madar, b Lynl
S. A. R. Ismail, b Goodwin S. Ismail, e Brace, b
Goodwin
Y. A Wahab, e Hyde, b Lyal S J. S. Ackber, 1.b.w., b Lyal J. S. A. Carreem, b Good.
A. el Arcelli, run out
F. 3. el Arculli, e Hyde, b
Lyai
ML. P. Madar, not out...
S. A. Ismail, e Jrx, b Brace 10
• Extras
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
Goodwin
Lyal
Brace
M. E
10 3
9 .3 0.4 0
21 17 - 4
9. 1. Civil Service C.G. v. Scottisa Borderers.
Played on
the Civil Service Cricket Club ground, the result was a draw.
Scores
CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
F. J. de Rome, e Stock, b
Dubbie
G. R. Sayer, not out
A. E. Wood, b Perfect
B. D. Evans, b Hankey
E C. Fincher, b Stock
F. Baker, pot out
Extras
Total (for 4 wkta., dec.).203
F. E. Lawrence, E. W.. Hamil- ton, R. C. Witchell, F. J. Ling, F. E. Holdman did not bat- Bowling Analysis.
#.
0. X. K. Dobbie
7--0--20 Hankey
90621 "Stock
7037 Σ Perfect
sy 0 25 1 Bawyer 1. 011 Thorpe
3 0 - 28
SCOTTISH 1OEDEREES.
Capt. Thorpe, b Sayer Lieut. Hankey, b Ling
Prol. Ponsonby Fane did not batu
Wright Rale Smith
Maltas,
Bowling Analysis.
Glazebrookam
22
8 1
14 1 65
1 34 0
A 0 20 2
4
1 23
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Lieut. Sloane Stanley, b Git
Sergt. Glazebrook, e Ponson
tens
by Fane, b Rumjaha
Lieut. Wright, & Lee, b Rum.
jahn
Capt. Howard,
mera, b Kumjaha
7.
19
E. Zim-
Lieut. Smith, b Rumjaho.... 5 Mir. Gar. Fogden, 1.b.w., b
Gittens
Capt. Parkes, c S. V. Gittens,
Rumjaba
Lieut. Carmichael, b Bum-
Surg, Maltaa, b Eumjahn ... Sergt. Rule, not out
Sergt. Jolly, e Lam, b Rum.
jahn
Extras
Total
Bowling Analyzik
2 2
ME. RAYWARD'S XI. G. F. Gardner, b Bowker...... 4 J. A. Crawford, run out.... H. J. Armstrong, a Wood-
ing, b Bowker...
E. J. R. Mitchell, Wood-
ing, b Bowker
J. K. Hinton, c Duncan, b
Evers
A. W. Hayward, Evera, b
Bowker
J. N. Owen; b Bowker
II. O Burgess, a Bowker, 5 "Evers
3. A. Sammers, and b
·Bowker
R. W. Lee, ran out
G. R. Vallack, not out
Extras
Total
3
30
11
1.
3: ཌབ ལ མ བལ།།
Bowling Analysis:
D.
M.
R.
W.
15.1 5
32 5
Bowker. Wales... Evers
DO
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
SUCCESSFUL "SMOKER” AND
PRIZE GIVING.
Kowloon Cricket Club held on Saturday night at the Club hous a very enjoyable smoking con cert and daring the course of the during the evening prizen won season at lawn bowls, tennis, and bridge wore presented
There was a large attendance, Mr. II. E. Lindsell, President, being in the chair and a capital pro- Was gramme of musical items thoroughly enjoyed.
Daring an interval the prizes were presented by the President as follows:-
Lawn Bowls.
Erra Abraham Championship Cup: Winner, F. Goodwin; runner- up, R. Lapsley.
President's Cup Winner. J. Gibson; runner-up. J. M. Jack.
3. E. Purves Cup: Winner, Green; runner-up, W. Goldenberg.
Club Handicap: Winner," Goodwin: runner-up, J. Howe.
Doubles Handicap: Winners, J. Gibson and H. Stanbam; runner. up, J. Fraser and L. Jack,
Termis
Singles Handicap "A" Class: 1st prize (presented by Mr. J. C. Saun- dera)-E. C. Fincher 2nd prizë (presented by Messrs Lane, Craw ford, Ltd) Jack.
YACHTING.
"TAI YUT" CUP RACE.
WON BY "HANDICAP
CLASS
On Saturday "Tai Yut ” Cup for prizewinners in the racing yachts classes was competed for, the three representatives of the Handicap class of the Club coming in first, second and third..
THE WEEK'S CINEMAS.
THE MAKING OF O'MALLEY?
AT THE QUEEN'S.
[BY OUR FILM CRITIC.).
There's no denying America is a remarkable country, The Making "to be seen to-day at of O'Majics the Queen's opens up two questions.. Are American audiences more tole rant than English or can this bo The race is an annual one for the a trae picture of their polico rat three boats in the senson's forect We love our Gibertian championship of each of the three policemen but then no one pretends classes, making nine competitors in that they in anyway represent the all
forec. Should we like to see. n
Rulla having won the champion-remanticised version of "a London" ship of the Handicap class, was the Bobby," on the lines of O'Malley? first to finish and won on corrected time. In fact that the handicap Let us say at once that the forco made no difference to the positions is not mocked, and that Milton and the order on corrected time is Sills is a very fine actor, but it the same as the Anishing order, ex- cept that the difference in time is reduced all round.
Of the Combined class (Gaels and Que Designs), Daphne was fourth. Beojum (alth) was best of the Presentatives of the Heyward Haya class. +
In the tabulated results below, the positions gained by each boat (in their respective classes) in the
does not convey a convincing pie ture to English eyes at all events. There are amusing scenes, and the child Helen Rowland is as good as Jackie Coogan in one or two places. a charming Dorothy Machaill is young woman and plays her part skillfully as the society beauty who
Singles Handicap "B" Class: 1st prize (presented by Mr. A. J. season's championships are shown teaches in a board school for Walters A. E, Guest; 2nd prize-in brackets F. Oliver.
The Week's Films.
philanthropy and falls in love with Finish Cor
a policeman as a little relaxation. rected Ing Doubles Handicap: 1st priže.
Times. Times. Sec "O'Malley" and enjoy a good (presented by Messrs. A. Hanson and E. Holmes)E. C. Fincher and (H1) Ralla (1st) 5.10.115.1011 laugh, but don't take it for a trus E. P. Fincher 2nd prize--F. (s) Colleen (2nd) 6.22.18 6.13.50 picture even of America. Wheeler. and C. E. Millard.
(H 3) Dorothea (3rd) 5,21,28 51341 Mixed Doubles Handicap: 1st (11) Daphne (4th)... 5.38.18 16.46 prize (presented by Messrs. B. D. (Y2) Enojum (5th). 5.30.59 5.95.54
At the Queen's: To-day, "The Evans and A. S. Watson's) Mr. (13) Halcyon (6th) 5.51.49 5.30.19 and Mrs. S. E. Green; 2nd prize(1) Bluenose (7th) 5.57.99 5.32.24 Making of O'Malley." To-morrow and Wednesday," "The Mystery Miss M. Kacker and E. C. Fincher. (Y3) Why Wonder?
(6th)
8.10.05 5.40.05 did not finish Club" another police story where (2) Aila
[Note: The letter and number in idle millionaires set puzzles for front of the name are not the recog- the force. Thursday to Saturday rised recall numbers" of the Club we have "Beverly of Granstark Second Tournament: 1st, V. Obut denete, as stated above, posin story of Ruritanis Labrum and Gill; d, C. J. tions gained in the championships. Marion Davies as star. In the Roe and L. Jack
His Handicap class; I is One De signs and Gaels (ie, combined class) and Y is Heyward Hays class.}
Bridge.
First Tournament: 1st prize, W. Goldenberg and Jas T. Dobbie; and prize, C. G. Harrison and 4 J. Pedersen,
7 1 B114 Police . HM.6. Tamar." On the small ground at the Police Recreation Club, the Home team beat the Tamar by 2 wickets in Jow acoring match." Batting first, the Tamar were dismissed for 83 ruas, Lt. Abel Smith, 18, being the highest scorer. Rowlands, 17, Beas ley, 19, and Surg. Lt Tighe, 10, Alex- also reached double figures ander took 7 wickets for 39 runs
The Felice passed their On- ponent's total for the loss of 8 MISSING REVOLVER LEADS
ickets and declared at 4 runs. King was top scorer with 30 and Alexander: pad Razdle made 25. Meadows scored 12 and 10 respec- tively. Beasley was the mose suc cessful bowler for the Tamar, secur ing wickets for 38 runs.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
K.E.S.F.P.A. v. China Lights.
GLENEALY HOTEL THEFTS.
TO ENGLISHMAN'S ARREST.
QUANTITY OF STOLEN
PROPERTY FOUND.
During the past few weeks, the Glenealy Hotel in Wyndham Street, reported a series of thefts from
various rooms.
On Wednesday morning last" a
11.
with
course of the film which is full of thrills, Marion dresses as her causin the Crown Prince in which costume The looks remarkably like Prince Charming" himself!
The
Wife of the Centaur" which was lately, showing at the Star and at- tracted good houses. On Tuesday and Wednoadaye "The Devil's. Circus reviewed in this columa last week. Thursday to Saturday, "Wild Horse Mcea
adopted from
The course for the "Tai Yut" Cup race was over 10.75 miles being At the World: to-day. from the Club to Lyemun" Beacon (port), Cust Rock buoy (p); mark on Club line (p) Kowloon Rock (starboard), Channel Rocks (s) Cust Rock bucy (p), finish at the Club.
SERVICE RACE Service boats drew twelve entries who like to see real out door life. Saturday's Club sailing race for a novel by Zane Grey. For those The court, was to Channel Rocks on the screen here is an opportunity (p) and Cast Rock buoy laws horsethieves and thousands of Midshipman Gardiner, in HALS:
A friendly match was played trench lady arrived in the Colony Dragon galley, was. the winner. King's Park Letween the Kowloon British School Former Pupil's As- sociation and the China Light and Power Becreation Club and resalt
ed in a. win for the latter.
Scores:-
X.A.5.7.P.A
A. 8. Bliss, A. B. Clemo,
b Easterbrooka
17 G.Hedley, b A B. Clemo.. 7 D. Kelly, run out
-5
J. D. Murphy, b A. B.. Clemo 2
L. Weill, b A. B. Clemo... 0
A. W. Summers; run out... 0
C. T. Evans, cá. B. Clemo,
b Easterbrook
1
W. Matchin, b Easterbrook O
3
F. Angus, b. B. Clemo
W. G. Lawson, b'A B. Clemo
F. Whitley, notlout!
30
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
R
W
Clemo
31.
92
0
15
A. B. Clemo ... 5. I Easterbrook 62
18
S"
4:** 3
.115
Samy, e Bliss, b Kelly
Mackintosh, b Kelly
14
W.
Easterbrook, b Kelly
35
F. C. Clemo, b Keily
-3
.8
A. C. Tinson, run out ..................
4 1" 18 0
15
Bowling Analysis.
8. V. Gittens Rumjahn
Samy...
Lam
Lee
0. M
10 2
13.31 32
០១២ ២
90 32 0
LAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
Kowloon C.C.. Royal Navy. Civil Service Indian R.C.
Hong Kong CA
University
0
P. W. L. D. Pts.. 881 1.19 12 17 414 18 03 91.10 1239 249.8
K.O.S.B... 4.
Craigengower
CHINA LIGHTS.
L. Forrest, c Angus, b Elisa 28.
A. B. Cleme, e Bliss, b Kelly
Mokay, not out.....
Miles, b Matchin
Brown, b Sammers Easterbrook, o Summers
Extras ....
Total
.117
Bowling Analysis.
Royal Artilery 15
23 0 0
Kelly Bliss Whitley Erane a
13 0
20
191
5
0 12
36
42
Chinese R.CA.
ཉྭ་·13 ོན་པོ་ལ་
Hedley
Machin
Lieut. Scott Eliott, b Baker S
Royal Engineers 3 0 3:0
41 1.1 1
Licat Welsh, b Ling
42
Capt. Dobbie, b Ling
14
"Capt. Perfect, b Baker
38
Indian R.C.
Pte. Sawyer, Wood, b
Police BC.
University
kā
Recreio
Kowloon 0.0. TAO.C.
Evansjagu
Lieut. Shillington, o and b
Hamilton
Pte Brown, c Holdman,
Pte. Stock, not out
13 Royal Navy
Pte. Skigg, not out
Extras
1.
Total (for 9 wickets)
Bowling Analysis,
Ling
Baker Hamilton Evans Sayer Witchell
.187
O: 2 111 50
292
W
3
870 18
1
£125
7037 30.11
0 Summera
F. W. L. D..Pts SINDI MERCHANTS, BOHRA
861 N. 18-
852 116 842 2 14
73 31 10
MERCHANTS.
On the Indian Recreation Club ground yesterday, the Bindi Mer- chants bent the Bahra, Merchants
7 3 4 0 9 easily. The latter batted first and
8 35.0
240
II. 128. Tamar C.S.C.C. Hong Kong CC 3:15:0
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
,.༣
Inter-Members At HE.0.0.
were all out for 66 runk
ย The highest scorer wad Mohamed
6 Allt, with 16 runs. -
3
On the Hong Kong Cricket Club Kround teams captained by AW Hayward and H. Owen Hughes played pick-up game which re- sulted in a win for the latter's 14 team. Low scores were the order of
the day.""
For, the Sindi Merchants, V. T. Manna took 6 wicket for 29 rans Das Wany took one wicket for 27. runs and So Dhra took two wickets for five runs.
The Sindi Merchants replied with 104 runs for the loss of five wicketa.
Their best scorer was Y. T. Manas, who knocked up 45 runs, not out.
For the other side, Hiptula took four wickets,
and put up at the Glenealy Hotel. Among her baggage was a revolver with six rounds of ammunition, the property of her husband. This
The "corrected" time of the first four boats is the same as the finish- ing time, as they all started "geratch.".
not to be missed. There are out-
wild horses in a headlong stampede, thrill such as one seldom gets on
the screen.
At the Star To-day," Long Live the King." Tomorrow and Wed- simple life full of humour and
was missed from the room during Ist: HMS. Dragon galley (Mid.uesday Lazybones" a picture of
the afternoon, and as a man named Ernest Trevor was known to have¦ been on the premises during this period, suspicion was aroused.
Gardiner), 4 hours, 34 minutes, 29
human interest and unconventional seconds.
in its plot Thursday to Saturday, 2nd: H.M.S. Hermes galley (Eug. |"The Shock Punch with Richard Comdr. Villar) 4.30.05.
Dix as the daring, ingenious lover.
3rd: H. M.S. Frobisher galley (P.O. Caunter) 4.48.36.
HMS. Ambrose galley (P.O. Matthews) 4.52.50.
YESTERDAY'S RACE.
On Friday morning Trevor ap-. plied at the Central Police Station office for a permit to take a revolver 40 Chaton
4th: on Sunday and was told by the officer in charge to return this morning, when the permit would be ready. Upon his arrival on Saturday Det. Sgt. Murphy pro; duced a search warrant and accom- panied Trevor to Ah Pong's shop.. Here was found not only the
The result of the resail of the 8th stolen revolver, but a quantity of Cruiser-Championsinip race yester other property stolen from the same
meday over a Course Lamma Island (8), a distance of 25 miles, was as Trevoi, who is described as 10 follows: American-born British nationalis-
hotel during recent weeks.
ed subject, arrived in the Colony month or so ago, and had been living in a cubicle on the first Boor
CHUINKRA BE-BAIL,
Recall Finish. Correct. Pte.
No. Time. Time
4.47.17 447.17 6.45.40 5.41,
La Cigale 3 Queen Bee -8
U. and La
*
4
5.11.18 4.44.131
2
6.45.46 5.51.36
5
of Ah Pong's chip chandler's shop in Connaught Road Central:
Trevor will be formally charged Coquette.. 115.18.41 4.4521 this morning before Mr. R. E. Feathers.. 9 DNE.. Lindsell, at the Central Magistracy. Norseman 5
A GREAT VIOLINIST.
TO APPEAR AT QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The great violinist, Jascha Hei- Ietz, will give recitals in the Queen's Theatre on March 21st, and.. end. Booking is at Moutric's. · Heifetz inherited certain qualities which have gone far to make him the master that he is. Apart from his aupreme gifta as an artiste it is perhaps the very fact that he always reaches for the highest ideals in his performances, and seems un- consciously to communicate this fact to his public, that accounts for the sincere admiration the public hâs for him.
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