10

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

STARTLING RESULT IN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

GOLF

STARTING TIMES, FOR FANLING

OLD COURSE.

9.8.a.m. C. W. F. Booker and H.

Hampton.

A. E. Lissaman and A T. LAY.

CAPT, CANNON beats GOLD" ALAN IN STRAIGHT SETS

9.32

P. L Leefo and D. S.

23

Harley

0.00

Col. Henshaw and Col.

Fasken.

9.10

+3

5,44

0.48

12

9.52

( SALADIN)

9.56

Capt. Dannon astonished follow- ers of the game yesterday by a starting victory over Goldman in the semi-oal of the Club Chun- pionship, snatching the match by the convincing scores of 0-0, 6-4, 6-2. From start to finish he con- trolled Collman, who struck a very bad patch indeed. The captain semel to have the measure of bis į mponent right through, playing 10.09 "with characteristic confidence, and employing his hack hand to very good purpose,

As I remarked earlier in the wson when he extended Taui Wai I in the Open Singles Champion- ship, Capt. Cannon knows more akut the game than his play would judicate, and his record since the heginning of the year rather proves

impression of him.

10.00

10.04

10.12

10.10

10.20

A

11

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933.

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

Lincolns And Gunners

Again

BORDERERS . ST. JOSEPH'S

As a result of several teams with. drawing from the League, the num

K. K. Rounds and T. J.ber of matches arranged for this J. Fenwick.

afternoon has been considerably re- duced..

B. D. Evans and R. W. Taplin.

G. C. Worrall and W. J. Roberts.

HoTaylor and W. J.

Weddington.

R. H. Grifiths and H. N Williamson.

II. H. Bexidow and G. F. Rees.

ti. B. G. Hull and A.

B. Raworth Col. Chursens arki R. W. Gardiner. W. G. Trice and P: S. Grant. C. W. Jeffries and N. K. Littlejohn.

10.24

0. Esger and H. Hopkins.

10.24

Te be 10.32 by winning the Singles Champion- thip of the United Services Re- creation Club, then by extending "Tui Wai Pui, and now by eliminat-

Goldman, the hokler of the title, for which he is awaiting to eat either Hazell or Wild in the

final,

10.36

10.00 10.-14

10.48

10.52

In the semi-final of the Handiay Singles "A" Owen Hughes. bent

eloso struggle, 10.56 Gamble after while in the "B" Moualoy henti Inbord in the same round. lalter now meets Bishop in the Anal.

RESULTS

The 11.00

11.01

The mares of yesterday's matches 11.05

Follow :-

Club Championship.

Semi-final:Capt. Cannon beat

==

::

41

11.12

+1

11.18

51

11.20...

1. Goldman 06, 64, 62.

Handicap Singles "A."

..Newall heat Wild -1, 04.

11.24

Semi-final:-Owen Hughes Feat

Grublo 6-4, 7-5

J1.29

Handicap Singles "B." Hemi-band-Mousley at Har

bord 63, 64.

Handicap Doubles.

C.

1. H. Genre and D. Christie.

D'A. Weatherbe and W. H. E. Thomas.

1). Fraser and I. W Mayhew,

·

A. Ritchie and R. Young. J. E. Richardson nud R. R. Davies. A. S. Adamson and W. Thomson.

G. S. Archbutt and J. B. Ross.

H. . Wallington and N. J Perrin,

E. M. Bryden and D. S. Robb.

G. A Leiper and D. J. Mackie.

F. C. Mudie and G. W. Tolmic.

Sir W. Sheuton and M. H. Turner.

R. C. Webb and G. T.

May.

R. A. Rodgers and W. Mulcahy,

C. E. Sandstrom and J. MacKnight,

J. P. Sherry and T. C. Monaghan. NEW COURSE. 9.34.m. Dr. Pope and J. Forbes. ย.40 Mr. Taylor and Mrs.

Waddington.

+

Mias Wentworth and

Mi Thomas, W. G. and Mrs. Fischer.

PLAN TO REDUCE PRODUCTION

IN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS OF U.S.

(THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY]

WASHINGTON, March 17

STARTLING energency powers

have been demandou by Fro gident Roosevelt in a special message to the United States Con-

Bail submitting gress,

#

to

EPIGRAMS FROM .ENGLAND

WORLD CAUSES

BLESSED EXCUSE!!”

World-causes seen to have become to the statesman the sort of blessed excitao for everything that the paycho-analyst used to offer to the ordinary sinner. Mr. A. P. Her-

bert.

In the senior Division, however, authorise the Secretary of Agricul- against father, father against BOD,

the Lin-

Lure Mr. Henry C. Wallace to

soduro a reduction, on an acreage

two matches are well worth seeing. Having been beaten by colas in their Shield encounter, the basis, in the following commodi Gunners, at present League leaders; will meet them again in a differies: wheat, hogs, cattle, sheep, ent competition-the League Cham- tice, tobacco or inilk. pionship. In their last match, it will be remembered, the League leaders were beaten by one goal to nil, but this afternoon the result would probably be different, The gunners with the Championship honours in view cannot very well afford to lose a single match, and with this euforced inspiration, they will have to "win or die.'

Componention for producers by benefits granted from the funds of the Reconstruction Corporation is proppsed.

Mail News from China

NANKING'S ORDERS

TO CANTON

TSAI TING KAÏ TO LEAD

30,000 MEN NORTH

Canton, March 11.-The South- Western Political Affairs Comunit- Because of unemployment homos tos has officially announced the ap- are "armed camps; son is set pointment of General Teni Ting

Kai as Commander of the proposed fatber daughter against

and joint South-Western expeditionary brother-An unemployed clerk. forco to assist in resisting the Honoured sirs of the Centrumhe proposed force will be com- Japanese invasion of North China. I did not make the Weimar Con posed of 90 regiments, numbering stitution.-Herr Hitlor.

The vote in the Oxford Union

and the comments on it in the popular patriotic Press form to gether a melancholy evidence of the two main facts of our time; that a large and cultivated minority is thinging very badly, and that the other people are not thinking at all-Mr. G. E. Chesterton." an with growers to reduce the forth- The whole theory of the King's coming corps proportionately. Proctor in divorce was conceived by men with dirty minds-Mr. E.

The Government would also be authorised to take off the market all cotton surpluses held by the Farm Board and uther official agencies against agreement

Those who are so little versed in the uses of power that they allow themselves to be chased out of office by a lieutenant and ten men do not deserve power.-Dr. Goebbels.

The only Shield match down for this afternoon is that between

Fresident Roosevelt has request South Wales Borderers and St. Joseph's in the senior competition.rd quick action before the spring8. P. Haynes. While their defeat at the hands of crops are planted, in order to the Gunners last week is still fresh strengthen the hands of the United in the minds of many, it is never. States when the Economic Confer

discussing world erop theless quite probable that the ence is Saints. considerably strengthened surpluses, by the inclusion of A. V. Gosano their Interport centry forward, may spring a surprise. In their pre- vious matches; the Borderers came out victorious only by a small mar- gin, and as the Saints have im- proved considerably, it is sure to be a hard game, whatever the result may be.

South China will play their re- turn game with the Club and should: have no difficulty in gaining the extra points. It will be recalled, however, that in their previous en- 11 counter, the Club, beat Sauth. China by one goal to nil, a sur prise indeed! This afternoon, how. ever, the Chinese are not likely to be caught napping as they are in the race for the Championship too

In the Junior Divisions, seven matches are down to be played, but they are likely to be more or less one-sided. The Athletics, who have already won the Championship of the second division, will meet the Borderers, the runners-up, and no doubt a good game should be seen, Taikoo, who created the biggest surprise last week by registering their first win of the season, beat- ing the Signals, will be opposed to that the latter will win, the result is uncertain. The Radio, after a fine recovery have again dropped

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

to 11.30 a.m.-Stock and ex- change quotations, weather re- port, etc. 11.30 a.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

+;

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-European programme of Victor and H.M.V. records.

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

port.

1.16 p.m.-A relay of the Hong" by Kong Hotel Orchestra

courtesy of the management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast fron the Studio.)

1.30 p.m.--Selected London and New York stock quotations, etc. 2.15 p.m.-Close down."

Mrs. Rodgers and Miss the Radio, and while it is expected 4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

9.-14

19

Waite and Morgan bent Bishop

Honderaan 0-2, 6-1.

9.54

10.041

Mu!117).

.10.12

HOME GOLF NEWS

Mrs. Jeffries and Mrs. Matthews.

10.30

SANDY LODGE ». DIVOTS

(Special Air-Mail Service)

March 17, 1933.

Lond, Feb. 23-Bandy Lodge we banten by the Divota, a team of Oslord University players, in a patch by Singles and Foursomes at Saatly Lodge yesterday, by

to 3.

NINETEENTH CLUB WIN

The Nineteenth Club Heat the Oxford and Cumbrilgo G. §. by throw games to two with one halved In a fourres match at Bramshe -Itaisi full heavily throughout the

day!

THE UNIVERSITY GOLF MATCH

TEAMS PRACTICALLY COM- VLETE FOR SANDWICH.

Mrs. Perrin and Mrs. Williams.

E. D. MATTHEWS,

Secretary, R. H.K:G.C.

ADMIRAL'S CUP

Final tie, at Fanling on March 16.. W. A. Stewart (16) beat H. Iampton (11) by 3 and 2.

HOME FOOTBALL

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

The following home football matches are down for decision to day-

*.

F.A. CUP SEMI-FINALS Derby

Manchester C Everton.

West Ham

SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINALS Motherwell . Clyde Celtio

#Hearts

ENGLISH LEAGUE

With the award of, blues to Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION

*. Wolves

v. Liverpool

V.

Bolton

v. Villa

V.

Leicester

製品

Huddersfield

1. Portsmouth

SECOND DIVISION

v. Charlton

O Wisdom (Dublin University Birmingham 7. Chelsea and Solwyn) and HC Neilson Blackburn (Marlborough and Claro), only one Blackpool planginthe Cambridge University Leade team to meet Oxford in the Inter- Wednesday nuversity golf match," at Prince's, Sunderland Sandwich, on March 28 and 29; re- West Brom... mains to be filled

two Oxford Univerity havé places to fill in their team. The payors who have already been in- vited to play at Sandwich are:

Cambridge-K T. Thquison (Edinburgh Academy and St. John), P. H. F White (Charter Notts C.. house, and Trinity Hall), G. B. A Jameson (Winchester and Magda- Jane) UR. Chandar Berkham- sted and Emmanuel), J. S. Rowell

Bradford C.. Bury. Chesterfield Fulham Lincoln Millwall Port Vale Southampton Swansea

v. Preston

v. Notta Forest

v. Manchester U.

i. Plymouth

1. Burnley

v. Grimsby

..Tottenham

m. Oldham

Stoke City

Mugfry and Clare), P. B. M. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Wallace (Haileybury and Trinity

Hall), R. H. R Modil) (Oundle Bournemouth v. Brighton B. Trinity Hall), J. O. Wisdom Brentford v. Gillingham

1. Southend (Dublia University and Selwya), Bristol C.

Aldershat and HC Neilson (Marlborough Clapton Mand Claro)

Coventry.

Orystal Pal Cardiff

Oxford: EH: Mos

(mukhi Trinity)}/KC Uharterhouse and

Teton Luton

Newport and New Northamton

"Swindon

College), EL Dunnett (St. Pauls. and Queen's), J. Penuink Torquay

v. Reading v. Norwich

Queen's PR Bristol Roy Watford

Tonbri and Magdalen) A THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Etontof

gdalen

and PW Hors Univer. Darlington

Saskatchewa

St. Incaster

N. Brighton Mansfeld- Rotherham (Continued on neaï Column)

gramme.

7 to 11.30 p.m.-European pro

grumine:

off, losing their last three matches, 7 to 7.15 p.m. Alcina Suite ”--- and it will be no surprise therefore if they are beaten this afternoon.

THE PROGRAMME

The programme is as follows:--|

Senior Shield.

r. St. Joseph's Borderers

Division I

v. Navy

Artillery Club

v. Lincolns

r. South China:

Kowloon

v. Navy

Division II.

Fastern Club Borderers Artillery

Recreio Lincolns Tsikoo

v. Lincolns

1

Athletic

V. Tsung Tain Division III.

v. Service Corps

Athletic Radio

UNITED SERVICES.

V.

.FOOTBALL

The final gaines-in-the-United Services Competitions will be play on the Hong Kong F.C. ground (by kind permission) on Sunday, March 10.

Senior, kick off at 4.16 p.m. N.M.S. Cornwall v. R.A: Junior, kick off at 2,50 p.m. R.A.M.C. v. H.M.S. Medway and Subs.

Play will be of ninety minutes

Overture (Handel).Philhar menic Symphony Orchestra of "New York directed by Willera

Mongelberg.-1435/6,

7.15 p.m.-Selected London and New York stock quotations,

etc.

7.30 to 8.35 p.m.-

Variety.

6.35 to 0.10 p.m.-.

A Concert.

9.10 to 9.30 p.m.-

Orchestral

9.30 to 11,30 p.m.A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- chestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the management. (During the intervals recorded music - will be brondenat from the

Studio).

10.30 pm-Rugby mid-day Press

news.

11.30 -Close down.

All records in the above Euro- pean programmes are supplied by Messrs Montric & Co.

SUNDAY

11 to 12.10 p.m.-A relay of the Service from Bt. John's Cathe- dral,

12.16 p.m.-European recorded pro-

gramine.

duration and extra time, ten1 p.m.-Local time and weather

minutee each way, will be played

it necessary.

Gateshead Halifax

t.. v. Rochdale

2. Barrow Hartlepools บ Chester

Hully City 22. Accrington

Stockport.

Southport.

Tranwore

v. Carlisle

ม. Cree

Walsall

Wrexham 2. York City

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Airdrie

C'beath

7. Dundee

.Ayr United

Enat Stirling v. Third Lanark Hamilton 2. Aberdeen Kilmarnock v. Rangers Morton

V. St. J'stons

NOTTS FOREST BEATEN

(THROUGH REUTER'N'AGENCY.]

report.

2.30 p.m.-Close down.

4.30 to 7.30 p.m.-Chinese recorded

· programme.

7.30 to 10 p.m.--European pro

graanine.

7.30 to 8 pm, ***

..

A Concert,

p.an.--Local time and. weather

report,

8.03 to 8.33 p.m.-A relay of the Ongan recital by Mr. Frederick Mason from St. John's Cathe dral.

8.53 to 8.40 p.in.-Bongs

2,40. to. 10 p.m.-

Dance Music,

IC p.m.-Closé dan 3.

All records in the above Euro. Tean programmes are supplied by Messis S. Montrie & Co.

For the theft of a quantity of clothing valued at $213, a Chinese LONDON, March 14, unah was sentenced to six weeks' NOTTS Forest, whose recent pro hard labor by Mr. Wynne Jones

gres has proved one of the at Central Magistracy: yesterday." sensations of the League Football It was stated that the property kenson, were surprisingly defeated was stolen from her mistress, - q before their own supporters bo- missense when she was detained any, losing to Charlton Athletic, at the Police Headquseters follow- the wooden spoonists by the onlying the recent raids on massage goal of the game.

shops.

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

FINE

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, FORECAST AND REMARKS, 188VED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 5.15 P.M., STATED :---

THE

AN ANTI-CYCLONE OVER' EASTRN SEA 18 MOVING EABT- WARD. A DEPRESSION 18 MOVING INTO THE PACIFIC TO THE KAST OF HOKKAIDO, AND ANOTHER DE- PRESSION

IS SITUATED TO THE WEST OF SHANTUNG. MODERATE TO FRESK MONSOON WILL PREVAIL OVER THE SOUTH COAST OF CHINA AND THE NORTHERN CHINA SEA.

LOCAL FORECAST:-E. WINDE, MODERATE TO FRESH, TINE."

about 30,000 men.

Both General Chu Pai Te, Act- ing Inspector-General of Military Training, and Tang Sheng Chib, President of the Military Advisory Council, have telegraphed to Gen- eral Ho Ying Chin, Minister of War, to send reinforcements imme- diately to the aid of Gensral Sun. --Kuo Min.

LOAN AGENTS IN RURAL AREAS

NANKING'S SCHEME TO HELP PEASANTRY.

Nanking, March 11.-In order that adequate relief facilities. be Appropriations for the despatch afforded the rural population, the of the force have also been granted Ministry of Interior yesterday in- by the Committee and the expedistracted all Provincial and Muni- tionary force is expected to leave cipal Governments to increase the short number of loan agencies in their for north China within A

respective territories. At present time.

What is of particular signific- these organs are functioning in ance, however, is the report that several provinces, notably those the Central Government has offici- where "Red" banditry had pre- ally commended the South-Western viously been rampant. It is plan Authorities for the organization of ned to extend this form of relief the expeditionary force and that but to all rural areas in order to not only to bandit-infested districts the authorities of the various pro

aid the distressed farmers.-Kua vinces, through which the force has

Min. to pass, have also been instructed to give every possible facility to the troops while en route to north China-Kuo Min.

HO YING CHIN WANTS HELP

Nanking, March 11.--General Ho Ying Chin, Minister of War, who is in Peiping, has telegraphed to the Ministry and the General Staff Department for the despatch of competent officers to Peiping to as- sist in the administration of mili- tary Affairs in the North. It is learnt that a group of staff officiala left her for Peiping yesterday.

| Kuo Min.

CHINESE RED CROSS

WORK

REORGANISED AFTER

"CHINA MERCHANTS " SHARES

CONVERSION PERIOD ENDS

MARCH 31.

Nanking, March 11.-The period for the conversion of shares of the China Merchants S.N. Company will not be further extended upon the expiration of the present time limit on March 31, it is announced by the Ministry of Communications.

The period originally set expired on February 28 last, but as a num ber of shareholders had not taken advantage of the Government's offer probably owing to distance, it was decided to extend the period fory another month.-Kua Min,

MILITARY INFORMATION

Nanking, March 11.-Extra pre- cantions should be adopted. " by Chinese publishers and booksellers. JEHOL DEFEAT ***

in the sale of maps and photographs Nanking, March 11. -Red of strategic points and forts of Cross work in North China and the country, states an order of the Jehol which has been under the Military Affairs Commission.

In view of the present emergency, direction of the Health Administra- tion of the Ministry of Interior booksellers may inadvertently dis will be reorganized previous close military secrets of the coun- plans have had to be cancelled on try. They should therefore be very account of the Jehol debacle. Dr. particularly regarding the sale of I and Mr. Gandhi are the only 5. Hang Liu, Director of the Ad-maps to Austomers while scenic pic two genuine dichards of India.ministration, has left for Peiping tures reproducing forts and other Sir R. M. Banks, M.P.

again in this connection.

important sites should be destroy- ed.-Kuo Min.

Present-day America is $21. prised, stunned even, but not squealing. Major Yeate-Brown,

England is for many of us still

AS

It was at first planned to estab. an enchanted country. Mr. Andrewlish base hospitals at Chihfeng, Lingyuan, and other cities in Mellon.

Jhol, Dr. Liu said, but these places fell almost as soon as the nits have now been organized un- ambulance corps arrived. Three der Drs. Mei Yi Lin, Lu Chit Te and Chang Hsien Lin for service at the front while a base hospital has been established at Feiping un- der the direction of Dr. I Ying

The B.B.C is making an effort to please all the listeners some of the time and some of the listeners all the time, but it cannot be ox- pected to please all the listeners all the time.Sir

Wood, Kingsley

M.P.

No greater barm is done to act than by the silly social life which some of our young painters and writers frequent to-day-Sin W. Rothenstein.

Read your history.-Mr Mat- suoka,

I do not want to see the B.B.C. become what is called the Con- genital idiot's guide to world know ledge."-Mr. John Buchan.

Hou. Kuo Min.

CONGRATULATIONS. TO

SUN TIEN YING Nanking, March 11.-The Centr- al Government has telegraphed to Gonera! Sun Tien Ying, Command-

RAILWAY COLLISION NEAR HANGHWANG

TRAINS AND TRACK DAMAGED.

Kaifong, March 11. Twa trains on the Lung Hai Railway collided Kaifeng, yesterday, afternoon, re- near Hanghwang, 8 miles west of sulting in the death of two passen- . gers and causing injury to 20 others. Serious damage was also done to the trains and the railroad track.

Owing to some misunderstanding, an east-bound passenger train and a west-bound freight train found

er of the 41st Army, commending themselves on the same track, Fol- After all, roads exist as much for him for the gallant resistance of lowing the collision, both trains the transport of cattle as for the his troops against the Japanese were derailed while one passenger movement of motorcars. Mr. Jus-invaders in Jeho! despite bis isola coach was badly damaged. tice McCardie.

tion.

THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR

Min.

By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

THAT OMINOUS RING OF THE DOORBELL, WHEN YOU KNOW WITHOUT EVEN ANSWERING IT

THAT IT'S THE EXPRESS MAN COME THREE-QUAR- TERS OF AN HOUR BEFORE HE SAID HE WOULD

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