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DESCRIPTION OF CUP-TIES

Matches of Jan. 14th

Ties In Second Division

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1934.

TAKE A CHANCE UNIVERSITY

CANTON RACES

Entries For The Two- Day Meeting

TSUI EXCELS

Bright Tennis Seen Yesterday

Musical Extravaganza

at the Alhambra

The following are the entries for

FIRST DAY

WELCOME

To Prof. L. Foster

James Dunu Lillian Roth, Cli Edwards, Jane Kaight, Charles Yesterday's tennis on the Cric-"Buddy" Rogers, Elian

A large number of students and the Canton races to be held on, ket Club courts was the brightest Dorothy Lee and Lona Andra consity Union on Wednesday after- Bond, friends were present at the Univer- February 18 and 19:-

since the tournament commenced. stitute the extraordinarily brilliant noon to welcome Prof, LA Horster The most polished showing of cast of Take a Chance," the Head of the Education Depart- the afternoon was that of Tsui Paramount musical extravaganzament, Hong Kong University) who Wal Pul, who was matched against Produced by Laurence Schwab, recently returned from England, In ties between membors of the (149), Can Do (149), Harbour View ị C. C. Chlú. The latter was out-which opens to-day "at the Alham-after a long leave. Mr. Tsang

classed right from the start and bra Theatre

Tsul's game was by no defeated to the tune of 6-9, 6-2; Nat since "College Humor has Education Society) presided, and Koon Cook (Chairman of the means such a strong aggregation of stara among those present were noticed ent that he has faultless, but it was clearly evid-been fitted into a musical, and it is Messrs. G. W. Reeve and R. R. round

made all expected that "Take a Chance" year's tournament.

Campbell. The chairman gave a improvement since last will break many of the

The manner which the former film set through Forster, and reviewing the activi

records speech praising the work of Prof. in which he defeated his club out the country.

tles of the Society. Prof. Forster The new... picture quite

mast not be also spoke,, in brief, of his pleasant Alferent from the former impet-characterized as 3 back-stage r stay in England. his visit to the on the terrific pace of his dry swanky New York gambling club, School, which is run by the under- nous Tsui, who depended largely DELLE CO It runs the gamut from 4 folk high schools in Denmark, and ing.

carnival side-show, through of the success of the Free Night time and again. There is little millionaire society folk and back were games and singing. The cross court driving beat Chiu out to the homes of Long Island's graduates of the University. There doubt that Tuf has to be seriously to Broadway. reckoned with in the fight

Dunn and Edwards' pre cast as

function terminated at 5 p.m. championship honours.

side show speilers who are not averso to making away with their patrons' pocketbooks and watches, Roth and Miss Knight are enter- when the cocasion offers. Wies

16 entries.

mate showed him

to be

י

The ties for the Association Cup

The Maldon Plate-Half Mile. played yesterday were rather lack-

Armistice Day (148), Bold Omeer ing in the attribute of sensational- in that the past had encouraged Second Division four clube could Jazz

(149), Heart's Joy (149), King of spectators to expect. Generally, it not get a goal. How faltering for Lightning King (140), Little Chance (140), Leisure Time (148) may be said that most of the mat- Warc can be in these crucial (149), Marvellous Chance ohes were well contested, for there games Still, Hubbard, once of Potsdam (148), Racing Joy (149), (146), was hardly a runaway victory. Scunthorpe, could get a shot into Racing Lad (143), Sea View (149), Nino of the ties were drawn and will the Brentford net, and that decid-Semper Idem (146), and Sporting be replayed on either Wednesday ored a game that the visitors will re- Chance (149)... Thursday, and it is a notable sign member. The Brentford eleven had Pf the state of fugtball to lay when much the better of the argument, only one goal separated victors and but could not get a ball past lovers it, son other games. Thus it Maddison Hull City ware really in Glear that in nineteen matches overplayed when the unexpected the difference between the rivals happened, for the Brentford defea- was so slight that the run of the ders got into a deplerable tangle, ball or what appeared to be and Hubbard managed to scramble trivial incident had a paramount the ball, into the new This was a affect upon the struggle. Only five lucky win. Swansea found the des visitors were able to win, these be- fance of Notts County excellent ing Arsenal and Sheffield Wednes until Hammond fumbled a muddy day on the grounds of Third Divi-ball that had been passed back to sion clubs and Blackpool, Preston him. When he North-End... and Oldham Athletic rushed in and scored. West Fam/Little Chance (148), Potsdam (148). Ng Sze, Kwong to stay defeat from Itaîners at the show. The former

faltered Martin

many

The Whampoa Plate-Half Mile, (149), Blue Plane (149), Bold Lad Adamastor (143), Batting Horse (149), Brutus (149), Carnation II (161), Fu Fung (161), Happy Man (146), Coldie (161), Fat Lung (148), and Three Swords II (146).

11 entries.

Chang Shan Stakes One Mile. (149), Heart's Joy (149), Leisure Bold Officer (149), Harbour View Time (149). Lightning King (149),

semper Racing Joy (149), Sea View (149). Chance (148), Young Commander Idem (148),

Sporting

(148) and Can Do (149).

13 entries. Chu Kong HandicapOne Mile

Fear (145), Widnes (188),

Orlando (157), King's Parade (180) Snappy Eve (140), Flying Boy (145), Ajax (156). Cebu (152) Darlen African Eve (152), Powerful King (140), Banjolina (145).

Stag (184), and Adam (145). (140), Iron Grey (150) Wembly

15 entries,

Chu Kong Handicap-6 Furlongs.

His shart drop shots and

for

Ex-champion Beaten Superb courtcraft did not help La! Kwong-tsun Kwong imparted much spin to his Against the forceful strokes of Lal Ng are

strokes but was not able to senti the ball over the net often en- ough, and this chiefly led to his downfall.

A feature of the game between Tam You Fong and J. C. Haigh was the fierce forehand terly in this department, and had of both players. Tam was mas- driving

Haigh well beaten, 6-0, 6-2, in a

spectacular match

E. C. Fincher received a walk over in his fixture against Y. G. Kwok.

New York where she wins fame on finally abanders her friends because of their petty grafting and goes to Broadway.

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ced by June, and the long arm of The two spielers finally are indu-

sen out for New York to make the law, to go straight. The three their fortunes in a legitimate man-

plays the part of the owner of a the toils of Robert Gleckler, who her. At first, they are caught" in

crooked gambling club but through the good offices of Miss Roth and "Buddy" Rogers they escape. her producer, played by Charles

of the Second Division.

maintained their far-famed apti As for surprises, probably this tude at. Boleyn Castle ground in greatest is what Aston Villa, after Cup-ties. The winner of Idading at half-time, could not win matches rightly named Victor Wai- at Chesterfeld, but the Derbyshire made the removal of Bradford City son, the oldest forward in the line club can hardly expect to escupe from the Aston arena. Neverthe- 粘

No certainty. Within twenty-ave Jens, they will probably be quite sa-minutes Goulden and Water had tisfied with their windfall and thei

scored. Hallows, the Southerner, Autores they have earned. Bristol paying for the Citizens, reduced this advantage, but Watson restored Caty defied Derby County-a mythe lead. The experienced for sterly, looking at the records of these clubs for this season. The ward, Spenco, gave the visitors & rally of Manchester United against enabled West Ham to march on

chance, but Walker's back play Partsxith may be the means of restoring hope to a team that has

Nottingham Forest had one of the hardly a smile from the fickle dame biggest wins of the day over that in this campaign. Fulham, tours, who were beaten by four goals, strange team, Queen's Park Rang have shown that they can rise tarbe of which an occasion and perhaps they are Peacock, who is by no means a were credited to encouraged to hone that they may vice. Forest played well, but se again knock out this Lancashire did the Rangers. They had not a eleven.

scoring foot in the team when An Aristocratie Group, Blackman was blotted out by Gra- The First Division have lost such ham, the centre-half-back of the

Foresters. . Bulion powerful bodies as Everton, New-Millwall,

Wanderers, and Chariton Athletic astle United, Sheffield United, had really little difficulty in win- Blackburn Rovers, and Leeds Unit-ning hair ties, although. Charlton African Eve, Iron Grey, Powerful Which both sides displayed some gers' new show,

d-four of these being ex-winners had to work harder than their score would suggest The Lendou clubs. esme through the ordeal very well.

of the trophy but this aristocratic roup

has eight members still tanding, and nine follows are con- erned with the re-plays.. When all he fighting is over it is possible at the First Division will be re- resented by a strong cobort for the burth round on the last Saturday the month Areenal, Totenham otspur, Sheffield Wednesday, Wo- rhampton Wanderers must be arded as formidable candidates. heltenham could not be expected Yourvive a clash with Blackpool, they did quite as well as many more renowned club would have ne.

"

Jingle (158), Bajuio (150), Paul

Crook (158), The Rainstorm (150). ting Horse (163), Swale (152), The Jones (159), Whoopee (140), Bat-

The Loafer (145), Charming Face (162), Black Velvet (166), Esk (168),

lant Fox (T40).

14 entries.

SECOND DAY Sha Ho Handicap One Mile. No Fear, Widnes, Orlando, King's Parade, Snappy Eve, Flying Boy, Ajax, Cebu Darien, Banjolina, King, Wembly Stag, and Adam

15 entries. Sha Ho Handicap-5 furlongs. Jingle. Baguio, Paul Jones, Whoopee. Battling Horse, Hay

Swale, Felicity Star, The Crook, The Rain- storm. The Loafer, Charming Face, Black Velvet, Esk, City of Shang-

Scores In the Cup-Ties Birminghara Robertson, wood; Sheffield United-Boyde. Halifax Tunstall.

Bolton-Cook (2). Westwood;

rell; Swindon-Helsby.

Brighton Short, Walker, Far-hal and Gallant Fox.

15 entries.

Bristol City-Seriven; Derby County-Nicholas.

Albion-Robbins,

Chelsea-Gregg: West Bromwich

Crystal Palace-Manders. Charlton-Pearce, Hobbis. Chesterfield-Cook, Hughes; As- fon Villa-Chinliffe (2).

Blackpool Bussey, Watson Do- herty; Cheltenham-Payne.

JJ

Grimsby-Glover. Hull City-Hubbard. Liverpool-Hodgson; hubam

Lambert.

Tose-

Arsenal-Dunne, Leicester-Maw, Lochhead (2). Preston North End-Kelly. Manchester City-Brook, land (2); Blackburn-Bruton.

Manchester United-MeLenahan; Portsmouth-Dagley.

Millwall--Yardley (2), Phillips. Peacock (3)

Nottingham Forest - Simpson,

fold-McLean,

Plymouth Cookson; Hudders

Workington has given the foot- community a gentle reminder At there are cluba outside "the ague with some pretensions

the

game. The Cumbrian bination knocked out Gateshead, bave nursed hopes of returning The Second Division. There will huch interest in the draw for fourth round made to-morrow, nly to see who are pitted against kington and where they meet- most arresting phase of the bies is that classification of nents is swaph aside. This de- imental forttall may be neces but the Cup-ties remind the rested that skill is not always deciding factor in this manly er gams, for such factors asing-Hayhurst. Ine, endurance, self-possession, determination have a tremend-Dewar, Leach. infuence in deciding games the club titles are drawn out bag and paired by chance ra- that system.

Where are the Stars? sterfield had a close call, for their dexterous insite-for- scored within a minute of Kick-off. This roused Aston who rushed our two goals in inutes by the aid of Cunliffe. Chesterfield combine were not least daunted. This buoyant

Oldham-Rowley, Bailey; Read- Sheffield Wednesday Hooper, Southampion-Drake; Northamp

tor-Wells.

Sunderland Carter; Middles- brough Camsell.

Stoke City-Sou, Sale, Matthews. Swansea Town.-Martin, Tottenham-Hunt, Howe, Evans. Tranmere Urmson, Watts, Woodward,

West Ham Couldon, Watson (9) Bradford City-Hallows, Spence,

Wolverhampton-Phillips. Workington-Lincoln (2) Charl- ton (2); Gateshead-McDermott.

ENGLISH LEAGUE

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never left them, and who had been quick-firing rough the match, at last got past Mortem. Of course, Wednesday had no trou-

London. February 8, The following were yesterday's th Rotherham, as Hooper,

and Leach each counted-

results:

First Division response. The moeting ol City and Derby County

Aston Villa 2 Chelsea quite another story, for

Everton inted prowess of Derby'a

Middlesboro' does not seem to have Wolves in all its power. Just be interval Bristol City scor

Blackpool ugh Beriven, who lobted a Notte F

Kirby's heal. Seventeen Fafter crossing over Nichol

3

2 Marichester C. 0 2 Wednesday 1.Portsmouth

Second Division

West Ham

Third

ed with a long drive that Bristol C.

Food: misjudged Is this hovd a son of Ernald Oak

good, the brilliant goalkeep-

nother generation? I o, be a Derbyshire ad. Do

o say that all good goal-

2 Notts C.

2 Preston

3

1' Oldham

Division (South)

5. Brighton

SCOTTISH CUP

DRAW

Reuter

Kwang Yum Shan Handicap- 6 Furlongs. Adamastor, Battling Horse, Blue Plane, Bold Lad, Brutus, Carnation II. Coldie. Happy Man, Semper Idem and Three Swords I

10 entries.

The Mayor's Cup-1 Miles. Bold Officer, Cari Do, Harbour View, Heart's Joy, King of Jazz, Leisure Time, Lightning King, Lit- tle Choice, Potsdam, Racing Lad. Sea View, Semper Idem, "Sporting Chance, and Young Commander.

15 entries.

The Exchanges Plate

Doubles Encounter

There are a number of hilarious sequences made against the back- ground of a society charity bazaar With the game between J. Cast a swanky Long Taland estate and Ricketts, and Beach-Thomas post- goofy travelogue, a sumbhoy and LM.A. Razack v. also something entirely new, a la Graham poned, there was only one doubles McNamee, which forms a back- tie decided. "Luk Ding Cheung ground for one of Cliff Edwards' and W... Lee, leading S.CAA čiever ukelele numbers. pair. surprisingly went Lük Chun Cheung and Wong Shiu Edwards and Miss Knight win down to All ends happily after Dunn, Hing, in a very even tussie, in great acclaim as members of Rog-

erective lobbing. In the final set, Lak and Lee had a lead of 5-3 but completely fell to pieces thereafter, and lost it by 8 games to 6.

"Full results were as follows:

Singles

Tsui Wai Put beat C. C. Calu

6-3, 6-2

Lal Kwong-tsumf beat Ng Sze

Kwong 6-1, 6-4.

Tam Yoc Fong beat J. C. Haigh

6-0, 6-2.

C. A. Wright beat K. M. Wong

6-3, 4-6, 6-2.

E. C. Fincher receives walk-over

from Kwok,"

Doubles.

Luk and Wong beat Luk and

Lee 6-2, 8-8, 8-6.

The

To-day's Programme

games

Furlongs. played of this afternoon will be scheduled .to be Armistice Day (148) Bold Officer found in our Dairy of local events. (149), Can Do (149), Harbour View on page. $. (149), Heart's Joy (149), Lightning King (149), Little Chance (146), Marvellous Chance (146); Potsdam (146), Racing Joy. (149), Racing Lad (143), Sea View (149), Semper Idem (146), and Sporting Chance (149),

14 entries.

Handicaps for races on the sec-, ond day will not be allocated until after the Brst day's results,

NOTICE TO MARINERS

Inspection Of Cross Harbour Pipe Line'

The Harbour Master has issued

a notice to mariners to the effect

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CRICKET

Army v Craigengower

The following have been selected to represent the Army in the above friendly match to be played on, Saturday, 10th instant, at Sookun- poo, commencing at 2.15 pm.:-

Capt. Williams, Maj. Bonavia, Capt. Michell, Lt. Williams, Lt. Cragg, Sgt. Taylor, Cpl. College, Col. Ballard, Pte. Whitley, Pte. Dewey, and Pte. Barnsby.

"T

0.C.C. End XL The following have been selected

at Craigengower:-

W. K. Way (Capt.), F. Broad- bridge, W. Sparrow, 3. Abbas. L. Hubbard, E-Souza, G. Souza, T. Yeon, J. W. Leonard, E. C. G. Barry sud A. Kitchell,

that until further notice, a diver to represent Cralgengower seconds will be employed Inspecting the against the R.E. & S. to-morrow Crosa Harbour Pipe Liner which Ilea between the intersection Nathan Road on the seafront and Queen's Pler. A large red flag will be flown by the divers barge and all craft are warned to give it a wide. berth as the diver's operations extend to a radius of about 300 feet from the barge.

Celtic v. Falkirk

Bibenlans Aberdeen

Motherwell v. Bait Stirling Rangers T. Hearts!

St. Johnstone, byc. Bt.. Mirren bye.

Reserve: E B. Hamson, Umpire: R. Basa, Scorer: A. E. Coates.

CONSULAR BODY

In Colony

Belgium

The series provides Httle scope. for excitement. Pagaage into the next round seems almost automa- tic. for the legging clubs who have managed in the main to steer

Delete. acting Consul General clear of e other. The two

Albert Houyet. and ADD between keenes matches are likely to be FRANCE and USA-Consul Gen- Rangers Hearts and Hibernians eral H. van der: Straeten, married.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

Aberdeen Remer. London, February 7. come from Derbyshire! East Stirling, at Arbroath, de- all, Dorby could not feated Arbroath by three goals to the score by any forward.nl in their Scottish Cup second was done by Nicholas, the round replay. while Motherwell and a son of the former eliminated Partick Thistle by the

How pleased he would todd goal of three.

his heart is in his olub.

The draw for the third round, rewerp Duncan, Bowers, to be played on February 17, was

And all the other "stars" ? | made as follows:

to win a match against

Albion Rovers v. Ross County 'Queen 'o'South v. Cowdenbeath.

The following addition to the fixtures für Baturday is made

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Portugal

Delete, acting Consul General Pedro V. Botelho and ADD After ITALY Consul General RG. Alves Guerra, married.

Panama

Delete, on account of the demise of Consul General Rios, and ADD to the USA in charge of the Interests of Panama:

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