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TENNIS LEAGUE.
LR.C. SCORE OVER K.C.C. IN "B"
RADIO WIN IN "C"
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF.
STARTING TIMES TOMORROW.
8.10 s.m. A. P. Hall-Thompson and R. K. Valentine,
ALHONG KONG. DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932.
OLYMPIC GAMES
BRITISH CREW QUALIFY
FOR FINAL
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
NEW SYSTEM OF EDUCATION.
M. JAQUES-DALCROZE ON
HIS METHODS.
London, July 10. Monsieur Jaques-Dalcroze has come to Lon. don on one of his periodic visits. His object is to inspect the work! being done here under his famous
Battery
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12. The Cambridge University eight qualified yesterday for the Final of the Rowing Eights at the Olympic Games when they won the row-ofystem of Daleroze Eurhythmics,day, August 18 at Headquarters, at and to help in the public exhibi5.30 p.m. en General Principles tion of typical work by those who of Gunnery." Everybody is expect They will now meet Italy, Canada practise it. Such an exhibition wased to attend as this is the first pre-
given at the Rudoff Steiner Hall last night, under the general direc tion of the London School
between six nations.
Tan matches were decided yes. terday in the Tonnis League, the Fault of which follow:-
3,10
F. Lobel and A. Ellis.
C.
and the United States in
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A. Leach and Robb.
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Alter series of reverses, the Indian Recreation Chub scored an
Konghacker and Konglebacker:-
lost to A. H. Madar and S.
8.35
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acuson.
of
A. E. Clarke and A. J. Light Blues were surprisingly beat Dalcroze Eurhythmica, whose head,
en by the Italian eight who won by
lengths.
W. Dorling...
R. A. Campbell and R. Young,
The All-Indian Hockey XI won
K. S. Hobertson and D. the Olympic Hockey Toucanmont when they boat the United States by
S. Edward.
A. O. Brawn and C. C. 24 goals to 1 in the Final Round. Stark.
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J. Forhes and G. II. Bond.
A. Kellar and W. A.
Stewart.
R. M. Wood and J. E Richardson.
M. Mulcahy and H. G. Wallington.
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Hearos:-
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James and Duan;-
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·U.S. BASEBALL |
THURSDAY'S GAMES
[RKOTER'A AMERICAN SERVICE.]
New Your, Aug.: 11. CHICAGO Cubs to-day suntch
the lead in the National Len que from the Pittsburgh Pirates, winnlig a tight game by the odd fun of five. At the end of July, the Piratas had a sik-game load.
"Judge Landis,is at present at Pittsburgh investigating charges to the effect that the Cubs, including Bush, the well-known pitcher. gambled heavily on horse-races
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E. C. Moore and R. E. Paterson.
R. C. Law and H. U. Ireland.
A. Somerfelt and L. G. S. Dodwell,
J. W. Franks and F. J. de Rome.
H. H. Mundy and C. W. F. Booker. K, S. Morrison and D. G.
Bruce.
W. G. Robertson and Dr. J. B. Mackie..
A. E. Charman and W. J. Buller.
J. B. Ross and O. E. C. Marton.
T. C. Barclay and A. MacIndoe.
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T. C. Monaghan and T. S. Whyte-Smith.
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C. H. G. Bradley and J. S. Dykes. 10.20 Dr. I. Newton and Dr. J. A. R. Selby.
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10.25
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L. B. Holmes and H. N. Williamson,
10.30
G. W. Sewell and W. J. Waddington.
whilst Rogers Hornsby was their manager.
In the American League, Cleve- land blanked Detroit, Ferrell al lowing seven scattered hits. Averill hit a home run for the winners. Results;
National League, Philadelphia Boston
Pittsburgh Chicago
10
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8
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11 3
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American League.
Chicago 8t. Louis Cleveland .Detroit
ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE.
HONG KONG SECTION.
In the First Round India beat Japan by 11 goals to 1, thus co4- eeding their first goal in interna. tional encounters during the last six
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quarters aro at 23, Store-street, W.C.I.
The system has now established itself in many countries, its educa tional value being recognised on a increasing scale by schools and other institutions whose object is to train people to make the best use of life. It is not an easy sys
tem to understand, but a twenty years' experience proves that those Elennor Holm (America) won the who have taken the trouble to mas Women's 100-Metres Backstroke inter it have found their enterprise mia, 10.2/5 secs.
abundantly rewarded.
EASY WIN FOR SUSSEX.
LANGRIDGE. AND WENSLEY
BOWL WELL
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].
LONDON, Aug, 19. The engagement between Sussex and Glamorgan at Swansea resulted in an easy win for the former by an innings and 42 runs.
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Bussex had first use of the wicket and compiled a total of 272, which Glamorgan, could only re spond with a meagre 96. In the follow on, which resulted, they again failed dismally, being only equal to a second innings total of
134.
The two bowlers responsible for the rout were James Langridge and Weasley, both of whom bowled magnificently in each innings, the former capturing 4 for 30 and 5 for 35, while Wensley was successful in taking 4 for 39 and 4 for $3,
The scores were:- Susack Glamorgan
An
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Corps Signals~~
representative "Observer" sought M. Jaques-Dalcroze, and invited him to explaint as simply as might be what exactly it is that his system airos at. When he him- self speaks of it, it seems simple enough. His own balanced, tran- quil, and clearly happy outlook on life is itself a definition of the ob ject.
A Misunderstanding.
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2. Musketry practices will be fired at the Peak Range on Sunday, Firing will commence August 21.
9.30 a.. Armoured Car Sestion.--
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No. 1 Bec. A.P.C. and No. 2 Sec.
H.K. Electric. The usual weekly instruction par- ades are suspended till further 119. notice. Instead, the two Sections will parade together on the first Thursday of each month at A.P.C. Installation, North Point at 6.30 p.m. Members are strongly urged to attend intermediate parades as often as possible with No. 3 Sec- tion, Centre, at Headquarters every Monday at 3.30 p.m.
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No. 3 Bection, Centre, at Head- quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 15th instant,
"I must first," he said, "correct a prevalent misunderstanding. We have no ambition to found a school No. & Section, Kowloon Cricket or dancing. Dancing may be, and Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at is, one manifestation of the gener8 p.m. on Tuesday, 18th, instant. a principle. Our object, sa, to
No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at found school of education, or principle of education, on which Kowloon Dock at 5.30 p.m. on Fri- to co-ordinate habits of movement, Portuguese Company.— the other principles may be based day, 19th. instant. feeling, and thought. We do it, by means of music; for music influen des the senses of rhythm, energy, balance, and space. But, music must be controlled. It is an ex citing motive that needs to be kept Room in order.
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"Then again, modern education ing existing N.C.O's and proto- tends to a certain standardisation tions generally, will be reconsider in human expression, especially ed in the light of the attendances through specialisation in games. at these lectures. 272 The human spirit was not intend-
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try to prevent it. In Germany and Engineering with particular ap 2nd Ionings ... 134 Switzerland the schools find that a plication to defence systems of an
by quarter of an hour in curhythmic Infantry Battalion." exercises preserves the necessary structor, R.E, balance in educative training."
To my question whether the sys tem
more extensively practised in Germany than elsa- where he answered: No. In re lation to population, Switzerland
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SOLARIO SOLD FOR 47,000 GUINEAS.
TO STAY IN ENGLAND.
Цве
WAS not
it most. In Geneva, where my headquarters are, every school- boy and school-girl undergoes daily Solario by Gainsborough out
curhythmic training. The masters of Sun Worship, one of the best
and mistresses find that it develops sires of modern times, as he was
in their pupils a more lively, mora certainly one of the greatest race intelligent, and more ordered grasp horses of the last 20 years, was
of all other subjects. The very bought at Newmarket by Lord
small children, for instance, in of a
their arithmetic classes do not Glanely, acting on behalf
very smudge or blot their work, because syndicate in which he was
for 47,000 interested, much
they have a trained sense of what is becoming. Al even in the for- guineas. It does not matter who the other members of the syndi.mation of letters in handwriting"
2 cate were, but it is understood here M. Jaques Daleroze jumped
that among them
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The following are, the results of the tennis match played at Soumpoo, on Thursday, between. H.Q. Wing, of South Wales Harderars and the Royal Army Service Corps.
H.Q. Wing S.W.E.
Capt. Vilisa dad
C/Sgt. Jarman
, de Winton and
Bid Davies
TiCpl. Dean-and-
in Noreworthy... Capt. Villas and C/Sgt. Jarman. It de Winton and Bdnim. Davies 57Cpl. Dean and Bdamn, Norsworthy Coot Villas and C/St Jarman
Winton and
·Bdama, David I/Opl. Doan and Bilan Norsworth;
Total sets
4
R.A.S.C.
Capt. Cannon and
Pie. McKay
Capt. Patterson, and
Dr. Powell
Cpl. Joyco and L/Cpl. Fannell
Capt. Patterson and Dr. Powell ..
Cpl. Joyro- and L/Cpl., Funnell Capt. Cannon and Pte. Makay
Cpl. Joyés and L/Cpl. Funnell-
Capt. Cazinon and Pte McKaya
Capt. Patterson and Dr. Powell
Total sets
were
Lord
Roseberg, Mr. Rank, and Sir Laur-
ence Philipps. The fact remains
that this great sire is to remain in England and will be available for English broeders. The tinder bidder was acting for an Americad owner or an American syndicate, I have no doubt at all that Lord Glanely went above the price that he should have paid for Bolario, but when he knew that he was up against a foreign bidder Moth ing would have stopped him or his friends for whom he was acting The Turf owes much to much own; ers and is not alwaj., it is to be feared, quite as appreciative of their actions as it should be.
When the sale was over Solario threw his head in the air, and neighed three times as if to celo brate the fact that ho was to re main in England and had not been sold to go to Americ
An interesting bidder was the trainer Jack Jarvis, who, starting at 25,000 guineas, did not retire until he had bid 34,000 guiness; He was bidding, for a man who
my
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The Officers Commanding the un- dermentioned Units will issue their Orders separately to their Com mands:-
I. Engineer Company. II Machino Gun Troop. III. Motor Machine Gun Bection. IV. Machine Gun Company.
V. Scottish Company. VL Anzac Company.
Lacture Boom. Lecture Room will be allotted to the following Units:-- Monday, Aug. 15
Armoured Car Section Thursday, Aug. 18 Thursday, Aug. 25
The Battery
The Battery
Kennedy Road Range.
Kennedy Road Range will be al- with a bold, clear sweep. And do lotted to the following Units: not push out their tongues as they Monday, Aug. 15 do it!
Rhythm and Life.
I asked him about, the influengi of his arstem on the theatre, "Yes," he said, "its influence on all art forms is great.
Motor Machine Gun Section Monday, Aug. 22
Armoured Car Section. Promotion,
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No. 1869 L/Cpl. J.DH, Craw- The grouping, ford, Machine Gun Troop, promet gestures, general movement of played Corporal, with effect from Aug. era on the stage is helped towards 12, 1932. harmony, and unity of effect by eurhythmic training, In a theatre space is important. An actor muet understand what space is and what chine Gun Company Headquarters, Bamshad and Wuctor (By) 4.00 p it means if he is to link himself is transferred to Reserve Company most effectively with his audience, as from Aug. 6, 1832,
"In short," he said, "what we need in life in rhythm, the sense- of perfect proportion in all things, By ourhythmics we teach and train that sense, first by music thence throughout every manifestation of active life"
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Strength.
The following have been taken on the Strength:-
No. 125 Pte. E. V. Critchley, Gloucester, Building, M. M. Gun Cheungchow
8.1032
had never owned a horne before better relaxation from a very try and who was practically unknown ing and hard life, The Turf can to Jarvis, who was not instructed well do with men of such standing. The highest price over paid be to bid until yesterday morning. This man
stated in fore at public auction for & aire Ser
1920 Tpr. W. A. Mackinlay, PRET was was the 37,500 guineas paid for R notes that the colt certainly worth 30,000 guineas Flying Fox years ago by M. E. De A, M. G. Troop, 10.8. 1932. - and decided to go a bit farther. Blanc at the sale of the stud of I very much hope that the fact the first Duke of Westminster, that he did not get this magni the grandfather of the present firent horso will not stop him. from Duke, whom every one, interested taking very soon an active inter- in racing is glad to know is sund cet in racing. He could find no ing a number of yearlings to le
tinued at foot of next column.) trained to Perase. The Times.
Leave..
No, 1819 Pte. A.~T, Braley, No.
1 Platoon, granted 1 month's sick leave from 26.7.32 to 25.8. 1032
W.-H. G. GOATEE, Capt. Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.
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