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NOTES ON JUNIOR GAMES

LAST WEEK'S MATCHES REVIEWED

(BY. ID.W."]

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932.

FOOTBALL

COUNCIL MEETING LAST NIGHT

HOCKEY

DRAW FOR SHIELD MATCHES POSTPONED

The draw for the Shield Com- petition which was to have taken place at the meeting of the Hong Kong Football Council yesterday was postponed as there were very few entries in either the senior of

MAMAK TOURNA- MENT MATCHES

TWO DRAWN GAMES

YESTERDAY

HONG KONG RIFLE | TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

CLUB

THE NOVEMBER SHOOT

The following were the results of the Rifle Club's November monthly shoot at Kowloon Tong Range over Further progress was made in the the week-end November 12 and 13. Mamal Hockey Tournament yes

The ranges were 200 yds. 300 yds. terday, when two matches were de- and 600 yds. One sighter and soven cided-om at Kowloon and the shots to count at each range. other at King's Park. The forwer Only three members fired in Class game was that between H.M.S.A" and therefore there was NO Tamar and Royal Army Medica! competition. Attendance was poor It was decided to extoud the Corps and the final whistle wounded in this class, owing to Interport closing date for entries until

with each side having found the net practice which was being held at Xovember 30..

Talkoo Range.

Much interest was centred on the Navy Recreio match which took place on the Jattor's ground last Saturday and in view of the fact | junior divisions. that most of the ships on the China Station w ro in, it was generally expected that the inilors would win. I must say, however, that although I fancied the Navy's chans, I never for a moment thought th Recreio batting would crumple as it did. Hom what littla informa tiers I have been able to gather from some of the players who took part in the game, the Portuguese lost the match through showing too much caution when playing the

Earl Haig's Fund, It was indicated that in les than $1,200 was collected by the Council for Earl Haig's Fund on Novem ber 11. The game at Happy Valicy a gross collection of resulted in $731, the whole of which will be hauled over to the Fund.

Mr. C. M. Manners, who presided Navy attack. Oma sey-Davia was at the ureting, stated that the auding down some good stuff, and raille for the football resulted in

Navy Should Wix.

ODOG

Mr. J. L. Tetley won the monthly spoon in Clách » G.”.

PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W ON 355 METRES.

Vocal Gams Recorded by ** Victor."

"Hold Everything "

Thru "-Victor Group.-35070,

"Follow Light Opera

"Rio Rith "; " My Maryland | Victor Light Opera Company.— 36816.

8.20 to 9p.DX**

1 to 11.30 sm-Stock quotations. Orchestral Programme of Columbia 11.30 a.m.-Chinese programme. 12.30 p.m.--European progranime of

Regal records.

1 p.m.-Looni time and weather re-

port..

1.15 p.m.-A. relay of the Hong

Kong Howl Orebestra by cour tesy of the management. (Dur› ing, the intervals Regal records) will be broadcast from the Studio.)

3.30p.m.Rugby mid-day Press The following were the best re 2.3.30 p.m.-An unannounced pro-

At Sookunpoo, teams represent- ing R.A.S.C. and R.A.0.0. met in what turned out to be a goallesi draw. The standard of play wassults :-- fairly high and a good pace was hintained throughout the game.

GOLF

ST. GEORGE'S AND ST.

Class "A."

200 300 000 yds, yds. yds. Tel. A. Choppolle ... 20 30 29 H. C. Watson.....

121

R. H. Woodluman 20 98

Class "C."

85

24 72

21 60

73

news,

gramme of Victor records sup- plied by Mesars, Trang Fook Piano Co.

3.30 to 5 p.m.-A programme of Columbia records (unannounc- .ed).

Two Sindio Items Tonight. to 7p.m.-Chiness progran me, 8 to 6.30 p.m.-Children's concert 7 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

J. L. Tetley 50

28

F. P. Sequiera $8 27 C. Kirk

15

73

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03

21, *80

M. M. de V.

7 to 8 p.m.-

61

J. A. Soares J. Forbes

21

12 01

et

19 0

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Soares ........ 20 20

alth ugh Robartson returned the the ball being won by 3rs. ANDREW'S SOCIETY MATCH botter analysis of the two, the Southurn, wife of the Officer Ad- former proved that he was a auch ministering the Governmont, who

Starting, times will be allotted handed it back to the Council for better bowkr.

the ball to be rated at the K.C.C. and liffins ordered, for following

As a result of keen team on Sunday, 20th inst.:--- The Navy are very strong this that night. season ad if they can muster competition between the K.C.C, and | St. George'x

Society, full tram

Saturday the the K.F.C. for the acquisition of AURIY civilian clubs will find them indeed the, ball, no less than a further W. M. Budd

$100 was raised, and as there was. E. C. Marton A. D. Stewart. TWO DUELS IN ONE

a force to ho reckoned with. LL. Comdr, Skyrmo led the side some- time ago but I noticed he was not playing last Saturday. Lt. Comdr. IrArcy-Evans turned out for them again. I wonder how many people will remember him as the man who played arst division pricket for Craigongower Cricket Club, some ten years ago.

zoine

St. Andrew'

Society.

I. W. Shewail.

J. K. McFarlan.

W. D. Denham.

800 curting from another T. A. Penroe source, the result was that about. R. Andrewes · $1,200 will be available for the A. E. Lisaman · A. K. Mackenzie,

C. W F. Booker Fund.

L. G. S. Dodwell · F. J. de Home

INTERPORTERS. A COM-

BINED CHINESE TEAM..

II. C, Sheldon A. T. Hall-Thompson

Dr. . Nowlan

I played against The selected Interport Team (con a. C. 1. Bowker in them but I did not recognize him when we met in a friendly sisting of: flodger; Mullane, C. E. Holmes malk about a month ago. He has Strange: Bliss, Pardoe, A. Dun- Coach put on weight and is a moro stolid can Cheng Shui Hung, Wang Meé J. W. Franks bnt than ho used to be in those hun, Howt. Suon Kam Shuu and C. B. Johnson

Baldry) will play a Combined FL. B. L. Dowbiggin lays. Perhaps ony of the host bats

Chinese Tenia on Caroline Hill' (President) in the Navy 2nd XI. if Mason who

ground on Saturday, settles down almost as soon as ho arrivas at thus wickets. He is bird P. slurp. on anything lasse that is sent down

Kick-off A. Sommerfelt

(Secretary) Neserves:

The reserves-Lau Mau, Loung

A. N. Other

Forfaits 4 for use of shing,

MORNING

. R. Young. D. S. Edward. A. T. Lay, D. S. Robb,

Paris Two duels were fought: C. C. Stark, here on the same morning by an K. S, Robertson. American living in. Paris and two K. S. Morrison. Frenchmen, according to a story D. Forbes.published in the Paris édition of R. H. McBean.

an American newspaper. 8. J. H. Fox.

It is stated that, although al; the R. 5. Valentiae.

parties concerned were wounded K. E Greisand ana man now lies at death's (President). door in a clinic at Nouilly, there is E. M. Bryden likely to be a third duel soon at the

(Secretary).

Kane venue as the previous two. Reserves:

BECAUSE A WIFE WAS INSULTED

to him and in particularly harsh on Wing Chiu and Johnson-are re-A. D. Humphreys Dr. E. W. Kirk. the over-pitched 'un on the offquested to attend stumį

Police Lose

The Police received a nasty jolt | when they visited Craigongowar and were boston by five wickets. Earlier in the season the Guardians of the peace created something of sensation when they beat the Indian toccation Club, holders of Τα the championship since 1830. prove that this victory was not inarely a flash in the pan, they went on to collect full points at the ox penso of Civil Service Cricket Club And just when as great things were expected of them, they lost thro: : valuable pointa

thnick

For their win, Craigengewer have This mainly france to bowlor took 7 wickets for 21 runs. Ho formerly played for the Indian Recreation Club. Incidentally his former club-mades appear to be the only people who can play his bowl. ing with any degree of confidence for if my memory is right, he has never done anything senantional against the Bookun oo lada, S. Abbas, another layer who made his bow at the I.R.O batted well to make 32. runs but funnily enough bo, like Irhaso, never got going

against his old Club!"

RUGBY FOOTBALL

ARMY NAVY TO-DAY

A Rugby match will take place to-day at Sookunyoo, nt 1,30 p.m. between the Army and the Navy.

The Ariny team will be as fol- lows:-Lieut. Birt, Lieut. Mar- Lin, Lieut. Gallatley, Liout. Hamil. ton, Corp. Shaw; Pte. Stevens, Pte. Hoskins; Lieut. Hebert, L/Cpl. Tratt, Cpl. Suter, L/Cpl. Hardy, Pte. Lloyd, Lieut. Crowe Read, Lieut. Prior, Lieut. McFarlane.

WORLD'S "FINEST MAN” DIVORCED

MENTAL CRUELTY'*-

Johnny Weissmuller, the famous swimmer and film actor, who has been described as possessing the most perfect male figure in the world, has been divorood."

This Week's Matches: There are two longuo matchen this week-end. The ans between the Navy, and Club seconds should re

"Extreme mental cruelty" was sult in a win for the former although ¡the Club will have the advantage the complaint advanced by his wife, of playing at home Crigongower Misa Hobby Armst a Broadway meet Civil Service and although the actress, She charged him with:- formor are stronger on paper I am inclined to think that the Civil

Staying away from home all Servants will win through, provid- night; jod they can turn out their full

team

CRICKET

CLUB TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

The following teams will repre on the Club against the Royal Navy in the Lengua on Saturday, November 10, at 9 pm sharp on

A. McKellar.

THE ADAMSON CUP

The Adamson Cup,~ qualifying round (November) resulted follows:-

J. P. A. Davis 45+48-01-17-74 qualifics.

The names of the three men are kept a close secret, and the cause of the duela--snid to be an insult 8 to the French wife of the Ameri- can-is also passed over. It is mid, however, that pistols were used, and the encounters took place in the grounda of a large empty house near Marly.

Challenge on the Spot. The American and the French- man met together with their re A. Brooksbank 45+4893-418-76. |spective seconds and doctors, chose

Other score:

FILMS OF REAL VALUE

IN SCHOOLS **

CLAIMS AS PART OF EQUIP- MENT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED

their pistols, stood back to back, and, at a cominand, paced to their positions, turned and fired. The Frenchchan was seriously wounded in the side, but the American was nutouched.

One of the Frenchman's seconds. objected to the American's, method of duelling and, contrary to the rules of honour and etiquette chal- lenged him on the spot. This un- heard of procedure wont through- and both men were injured

The cinematograph can be of very real value in the schools, and its

If the first, Frenchman dice it is claim to be recognised as a part of likely that the police will make seri the normal school equipment deux inquiries, possibly involving the serves to be seriously considered, Arrest of the Amerion. If he lives, no action is likely to take place. states a report issued on the recent Representatives of the injured man, school experiments with cinema at any rate, will not appeal to the

is very strict on these occasions. films conducted by the Edinburgh authorities, for the code of honour Education Committee, and Educational Institute of Soland.

Children who have soon a series

the

of films have quite definitely shown increased mental alertness during Lessons illustrated by films.

It has been found that barkward and mentally defective children were stimulated to greater effort by film-lesson at the time, but it is doubtful if their powers of retan tion have really increased as a

Failing to appear at dinnere she had prepared; '

Insisting that his brother should result. live with them; anal.

Having said ho was sorry he had ever married her.

Miss Arust and Weissmuller were married only eighteen months ago. Recently he took the part of Tarzan,

Lack of Suitable Túms.

BUILDING SOCIETIES

NEW RECORDS FON 1931.

Now records were established by the building coletics of England, Wales and Bootland, during 1931, according, to an advance, summary of the returns supplied by the Chief Registrar of Friendly Socie tics for inclusion in the Societies Year Book......A

The societies for 1931 totalled It is emphasised that there is' a lack of suitable films available for 1,013, which is a delins. of 13 on school use, and the suggestion is 1830, while the total receipts for last year aggregated £160,821,039, "a nade that there should be co-opera

decrease of £907,973 on the proo:d- tion between teachers, film-pro- Queers and others engaged in the ing twelve months.

Otherwise, every item-shows..an According to the committee, the increase Here are some of: the best methods of utilising the cino figuros :--|

Number of Accounte Ms-Arnst made a dramatic first matograph-in-schools cum only be choll, A. Beck, E. R Duckit, appearance in a London restaurant evolved hy actual practice in the

in the talking version of "Tarzan cinematograph trade...

grounds as low of the Apes...

Kiat Kiga: Hayward (Capt.), E. J. n. Mit

G. 8. Dunkley, D. 8. Harley, Olast year. She was introduced asr two more schools are fecom- E. C. Marton, K. A. Muaro, A. Pearce, A. Reid, and 3. P. Whitham.

2nd XI at IK.GC.-C. E Arabagar (Capt.) AK Macken izie, H. J. Armstrong, P. E, Baskett, L.A. R. Duncan, L. D. Kither, II. 1. D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson, R. B. Patterson, P. W. J. Planner, and J. E. Potter..

an unknown" dancer, and made an immediate success, afterwards appearing at the Hippodrome in

Happy Days

Weissmuller at one time held all the world's swimming records up to 300 yards.

classrooni. Intensive testa", in one monded, the aim being to discover Share the best types of films for educa tional purposes. Silent filme must be used as present.asing to the high rost of sound projectors —

According to the report, Britain, has lagged behind the rest of the world in pressing the cinemato-, graph into service in schools,

Variety Programme of Brunswick Records.

Fox Trots "Ten for Twċ "." I Got Rhythm "Don Redman and his Orchestra."-0354.

Records,

"Bow Balls"-Solection (Sulli- van)-Jack Payno and his

RUBBER ROADS IN LONDON

ANOTHER EXPERIMENT IN NEW BRIDGE ST.

IMPROVED. BLOCK

London, Oct. 21-An experiment with improved Gaisman rubber B. B. Q. Dance Orchestra blocks is to be initiated in New DB735.

Bridge Street next week. An area

"Rose of Seville' (Mora and Morin); "Lola" (Collazo) Geralda's Gaucho Taugo Or- chestra.CB404.

"Three Danecs from Nell Gwyn"

of 200 square yards is to be laid.

Ofter by Firms,"

The movement for the adoption

(Gorman)-Bournemouth Muni-of rubber for road paving in Lou- cipal Orchestra,-D R905/0

don city streets is in fact making "Chanson Tristo" (Tachaikow-" headway.

sky)-Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.--DB200,

"Soldiers in the Park" (Hop

wood and Monekton); "Soldiers of the King (Stuart)-The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. -DB878.

**A Musical Comedy Waltz Con- coction (arr. Hall)-The B.F.C. Danco Orchestru.-DB801. 9.9.30 p.m.

From the Studio.

"Surprise Item." 9.30-0.45. p.m.—

A Suite of Viator Records. "Now Year's Eve in New York" (Jansson)-Victor Symphony Orchestra --35058/7,

All the above Victor Records

Frontagers in Lombard Street, such as the banks and insurance petitioned the City companies, Corporation offering, whon Lon bard Street is repaved, to contri- bute 30s, a square yard towards the total sost of 50s. if an improved rubber black is used,

It has since been agreed that the Corporation will first test à block in Now Bridge Street, where, the traffic is much more severe than in any other part of the City.

Ideal Spot.

Petitions wore presented to the Corporation of London earlier this

are supplied by Messrs. Moutrie year advocating a rubber roadway Vocal Trio-" Old Yazoo ";" We & Co. oxcept where otherwise stat. in Lombard Street and also adja Just Couldn't Say Good-liye "od. The Columbia and Regal re- cent to St. Bartholomew's Hospi. The Boswell Sisters,-0360, cords are supplied by Mesars. Antal, the petitioners in the case of Waltz-"Moonlight on the dorson Music Co, and the Brunswick

River"; "While Wr. Danced by Messrs. Tsang Fook.

at the Mardi Gras"-Victor Young and his Orchestra.-6381.

From the Studio.

Saxophone Soloe Oodles of 9.45-10.30 p.m.-A Concert by the

Noodles": "Boebe "Jimmy

Band of the Empress of Canada, by kind permission of Comdr Dorsey.-6352.

Hailey, R.N.R., under the direc- tion of Mr. G. Rodform.

Programme.

Songs Love Me To-night "'

"Some of these Days "-Bing Crosby.-8351.

Fox Trots" Goodbye to Love

"Same Old Moon "Rennic Krueger and his Orchestra,- €350,

Vols-"Bugle

5%

Call

· Rug": "The Old Man of the Moun tain "-Mills Brothers--0357, Fox Trots" Don't Tell à Soul"; "Blue Jazz"-Casa Loma Or chestra,-6358.

Piano Solos "Fast and Furiou."; "Swampy River "-Duko Bil lington and his Famous Orchea- tra-6355,

p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port.

6.3.8.20 p.m.***

1. March-Knights and Ladies"

(Zamocnic).

2. Waltz " Dream

Ocean" (Gung'!).

.

van).

4. Extra 'oto-

on

the

(a) "Serenado D'Espagnole "

(Bizet). (b) "Danse Orientale" (Lu-

bomirsky),

Lombard Street being the majority of owners or occupiers of premises in that area, who have been actuat ed by the hope that rubber roads will secure freedom from noise and property caused by damage. vibration through traße.

Experimenting is not, of course, confined to Londen, for there are already in several of the biggest, cities in England and Scotland ex- perimental areas of rubber road. ways.

In New Bridge Street, whore it

out

3. Balections "Iolanthe (Sulli-is now proposed to teat the. improved Galaman block, thera has been an experimental area of rub bar roadway for several years past, This is an ideal spot for the test of the various qualities claimed for rubber, roadways. The traffic lond carried by this section is 280 tons per yard width per hour, this be ing one of the heaviest trafficked streets in Great Britain, a censur giving 17,023 vehicles, or 51,000 tons, from 8 s.m. to 8 p.m., while there is also considerable night traffic.

5.

Fox Trot- (a) Doroanella" (Bernard).

Mo (b) "Love To-night"

(Rogers).

0. March Good Fellowship"

(Daly),

10.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news. 10,33 p.m.-Close down,

"So smooth-so mild-

so pleasing to my throat"

Embassy

1831..

Increase o'n 1930.

£

128,473 -82,091

YOUR

Investors 1,577,096 808,034 Borrowers. Total

Non Members

280,4 BY10,554 405,150 36,807 Depositors Total

Accounts 2,845,589 247,372 Total Assets:49,185,370 19020, 400

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