LAI WAH CUP FOOTBALL
Army's Stiff Match
(By "PIVOT")
"The centre of attraction for foot- ball fans this week end will be at the Kowloon Football Ground to day when the Army and Civilians clash in the Lai Wah Cup com petition.
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The Civilians have a strong team out but the positions allotted to some of the players suggest that the selectors are at a loss to and quitable players.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1935.
OUR TENNIS STARS
RACE ENTRIES
Official Ranking
List
The following in the official LTA Ranking List for 1934, issued yesterday for publication.
of
For Third Extra Meeting
The entries for the third extra race meeting to be held on. Batur- day, April 8, are given below: Charters Towers. Handicap-B Class 16 Furlong)
Alacrity 152. Goldsmith. 154, High The 'oxicial ranking lists
Finance 154, Mutiny Bay 142, Rac- local tennis players, were issued by the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis 1 Lass 139. Shooting Star 158, at Association yesterday. In the Joan 148, The Goose 135, Vixen Tor men's section Taul Wal-put who 14 Woodland Stag 154. won the Singles Championship. the Hong Kong organised by Cricket Club, heads the list with Tam Yoc-fong second
and the
Taken as a whole the team is quite a fair combination. There is
Rumjahn cousins bracketed third Mrs. Kay, the USRC. player no equal to Beltrap in the pivotal position. Blow at times he is a
heads the women's section with reliable tackler and with Brooks Miss R. Hancock second and Miss and Parker banking him the Civil-Madge Grimths and Mrs. Chiu Jan's intermediate line is all that Chun-chiu bracketed third. may be desired.
Howe is just the right type of leader needed in the forward line. Once again we And Berale Gosano In his old partnership with Albert Ward and Bickford should be quite at home with 'A. V." to help him along.
THE ARMY
The Army are fielding the same team that played Chins in the Kotewall Cup with the exception of Sandford who had been brought in place of Horner.
I do not think the selectors. vill. regret this move us Sandford, I am sure, will turn out to be just the right man for that position. With Ridley and Higgins to back him up the forward line should pre- sent the Civilians with plenty of worry..
The Army will be best served by Rowlands in goal and Swalne and Steele a back. Though they have a strong combination I think the Civilians team will be just a shade'
too good for them,
Plenty of good and exciting foot- ball should be seen and the match
is worth going a long way to see.
OTHER FIXTURES
The following are the lists:—
LADIES
1
Mrs. Kay!!
2.
Miss R. Hancock
3.
Miss M. Griffiths
Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu
b. Mrs. Grimble
6. Miss A. Mackenzie
Insufficient Data Mrs. Litton Mrs. Wilsoni
MEN
1. Tsu Wal-puf
2. Tam Yoc-forig
3. 8. A. Rumjahn
H. D. Rumjahn
5. Hd Ka-lau
Lai Kwong tan
7.
E. C. Fincher
9.
O, R. M. Ricketts
9. M. W. Is'
10. L. Goldman.
11. W C. Hung
12. J. W. Leonard
13.
Y. Hachiuma
14.
Tsul Yun-pu
A: E. P. Guest
Insufficient Data
W. "A. H. Duf
Mount Daris Handicap-C Class
(? (1 Mile) ! Bright Star 150, Don 153, Flirt 163, Flying Tourist 140, Foxbridge MD, Gold Coin 148, High Honour 181, Jungle Jim 181, Mayfower 158, Mistake Bay 150. Monoplane 155, Pontiac Bay 150, Rousseau 140, The Tiger 165. Valorous 140, Victoria all 149, Wayward Stag 153, Wesh Parade 145. What A Chance 140. Canterbury Park Handicap-Â
FANLING GOLF
Starting Times For Sunday
The
starting times at Fanling. for Sunday are given below:-
Old Courie 9.36 am-C. E. Bradley, D. 1
Keogh"
9.40 am-L "Goldman, G. Stewart 9.64 am-0. D. Nicholl, R. L. 9.
Webb
9.48 am 8. H. Dodwell, A. Bom
merfelt
.
9.32 am-Captain Shannon. A.
E. Lissaman 9.36 am-D. 8. Edward, Q. B. S.
Thomson
י.
10.00 a.m.-H. C. Hopkins, F. M.
Elia
10.04 am-T. C. Monaghan, A., B.
Purves
10.08 am- Hampton, W. Pater-
son
10.12 am.-J. L. Adams, P.
Grant
10.18 - F. Philips A
Lay
INTER-CLUB ROWING
To-day Regatta
The Victoria Recreation Club and the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club are holding a joint regatta this afternoon in Kowloon Bay. The programme of rowing events is as follows
3.00 p.m. Inter-Club Senior Fairs 4.30 p.m. Inter-Club Junior Fours
·4.00 pm. Naval Whaler Race 4.30 p.m. V.R.C. Novice Foura, 5.00 pm. Inter-Club Junior Pairs 5.30 p.m. Inter-Club Senior Fours The clubs are competing in the fpur inter-club events;, the 'Can- ton: Rowing Club and the Manila
able to, send 'crews." Boat Club unfortunately are un-
Last year the experiment was made of laying out a course on the far alde of Kowloon Bay, where S.
The water is sheltered by the hills. from the NE monsoon. This was Tentirely successful; on the smooth-
1:
E.
Clam' (8) Furlongt) Australian Boy 140, Bag Tor 157. Bodniak Staf*:165; Cold Morning | 10.30 am.-G. C. Worrall
·Bathurst 15b, Derby Day 152, Got That 152, Mount Pilatus 133. Night Star 150, | 1024 am-H. F. Balley. R. C.
Webb. Racing Heart 150, Saucy Face 145, Southern Cross 145."--
Sub-Grifin Spring Handicap- AAA (14 MIles)
Invincible Knight 152, Double Chance 155, Warrington 149, Part
10:28 am 8: Morrison, I
* Cleare
J.
10.32 àmĠ W. Stabb, J.
Edkins 10.36 s.m.-A. W. Muir, J. Angwin nership 149; Bistre 186, Seventeenth | 10.40 am-Cómår. Hole, E M of September 182, Invermark - 155,
Bryden
..Sommers
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10.48 a.m.-G. S. Archbutt. "C. My
Belmont Star 140, Tiny Star 181. | 10.44 a.m.-R. A. Rodgers, E. F Soldier of Fortune 158, Cavalcade 267, Young Chap 159, Copper Idol 140, Sarabande 140, Wadebridge 161, Delightful Chance 162, Racing Boy 157.
Tai-Mo-Shan Handicap-D Class (6 Furlongs)
cock
| 10.52 zm.-D. W. MacEwen,
Black
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C
10.56 am.-T. J. Price. J. Forbes 1100 am-8. A. Sleap, W. M.
Barton
Mahon
Moncrieff
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Nota:-Figure, in parentheses indiente number of Intiums he the words required. -
*Across- 1-The whole lot that came from
América (8).
5-A court fool's emblem (4).
An old four-wheeled cab and its four seats we find are in It (8).
*
10-What is implied may be the
meaning (6).
er water of the new course the races were a test of oarsmanship, wheras on the old course of the Yacht Club the prizes went to the | 12-Is on the whole, totally the crews which could produce most
sance (10), brute force in pulling a heavy boat through choppy water, This year the new course will be used again; the start is to the east of Channel Rock, and the anish is close in- shore at the Black Boulder,
A Lighter Boat Though the number of rowing enthusiasts in the Colony is small, there is plenty of keenness among
the few who have been training during the past weeks. The Yacht Club senior four contains three of last season's crew; Herbert has: been unable to row again, and Heywood has come in at bow. They are using a lighter boat than usual, and are not yet quite happy
·Belmont 140, Boxing Eve 155, Budge, 165, Copper Idol. 140. De 11.04 am-J. Hunter, Hightful Chance 162, Double Chance 155, Emergency Call 145, Fudge 140. 11.08 a.m.-T. R. Chassels, B. in it; when all is going well, how Gold Bullion 155, Great Hall 168, Invermark 155, Iron Grgy 158, King's Parade 145, Limelight 165, Partnership 148, Philanderer 150, Sarabande 140, Seventeenth of September 162," Solar Star 154,
There is only one senior: game L.T.A. ANNUAL MEETING Wadebridge 161,
on the cards. Fusillers will be playing against the Navy, to- morrow at Navy Ground,
The Navy have a strong defence but the forwards will still have to master their shooting in front of goal.
Fusiliers are not very impressive these days and Navy will start favourites and should just about get away with the polnis.
TO-DAY'S GAMES
» Lai- Wall Cup
Cians Army V.
(Kowloon Football Club Ground), 4 p.m. Re- feree: J. Malyon; Linesmen,
F. Archer and A. Ward.
Second Division
South China v Club (Caroline Hill Ground), 3 pm. Referee:-E. G. Isley.
East Lancashires” v.: Navy (800) kunpoo Ground), 3-p.m. Referee." -W, C. Thwaites.
Royal Artillery v... Royal Engi- neers Military Ground, Happy Valley), 3 pm. Referee:-E E.. Randall.
Lizicolas v. University (Military Ground, Happy Valley), 4.30 pm. Referte:----G. Shobbrook,
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It is announced by the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association that owing to unforeseen circun- stances it is now impossible to hold the Annual Meeting of the Association on Tuesday next as arranged.
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The meeting will now take place in the Sports Club. King's Build- ing, on Thursday next, April 4, at 5.30 p.in, when the President (Mr. Justice Lindsell) will be in the Chair.
JOHORE TENNIS FINAL
Magistrate Loses Police Clerk
To
The "Hunchbacks" Plate
(6 Furlongs) Beginner's Luck 142, Blacksmith 148, Bold Captain 148, Bold Major 145, Coppersmith 142, Estrellita 142, Flamingo 145, Helluvafella 145, Eigh Principle 142, High West 148, Leading Bee, 145, Lion-Hunter 142, Locksley Hall 145, Matinee Idol:142) Sci-Fa 145, Strathnarn 143, The Deemster, 142, The Omadhuan 148, The Pike 148, The Rain Gauge 151. Valley View 145, Winkeld 142
Mount Parker Handicap-A Class
(1.0) Cossack's Beauty 161, Herod 181, King's Justice 149, Sadko 181, Soldier of Britain 165.
High West Handicap---B Class (6. Furlongs)
King's Bounty 155, King's Fancy 181, Macammi 140, New Star 151, Oak Bay 168, Ribble 181, Rose Queen 152. Soldier of China 155 saldier of Germany 161.
Mount Gough Plate (6 Furlonga
Ace of Aces 158, Arctie Star 158, Diogenes 161, Estover 181; Flyby- night 181 Jolly Eyes 158, Mersey Johore Bahru, Mär. 22 161, Night View 158, Pacific Hall There was a pleasant gathering 158. Plain View 155, Popular Star Athletic at the Royal Johore Internation- 155, Royal Romance 101, Soldier of Real Club yesterday afternoon to Peace, 158, Soldier of Victory 161, witness the final in the tennis Bylvandale 161, Tammany Hall 161, singles handicapped tournament Twenty Grand 158, Voltaire 161, between Sheikh Abu Bakar. thethan 158. second magistrate and Inche Ta- Kb bin Awang a clerk in the Po- lice Dept, Johor Bahru,
Eastern v.. Chinese (Athletic Ground), 4.30 p.m. feree:-W. Brierley,
Third Division Police v. Royal Welch Fusiliers (Railway Ground), 3 p.rx: Referee; G.:V. Gomes.
Railway R. C. v. Royal Engineers (Railway Ground). 4.30 p.m. feree-H. B. London.
Re-
TO-MORROW'S GAMES First Division Royal Welch Fusillers v. Navy (Navy Ground, Causeway Bay), 4.30 p.m. Referee R. London. Third Division
Lincolns v. Royal Welch Fusters (Bookünpoo) a pm. Referee:--N- McPherson.-
This tournament was started a few months back in commemora- tion of the sixty-first birthday of His Highness The Sultan of Jo- The doubles and mixed hore. doubles were concluded after which came the singles but the final had
to be postponed owing to the Hari Raya Puasa
BUILDING SHIPS
At Uneconomie Prices
New Course
9.40 a.m.-W. Mulcahy"; Miss
Marsh
9.44 am-Mrx. Thomson. Miss
*Curtin
•Caddles from Superintendent.
SA
DR. MACLEAN
WATT
Tributes To Service
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, March... The Very Rev. Dr. Lauchlan MacLean Watt, former minister of Glasgow Cathedral and ex-Mode- rator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly, was honoured in Edinburgh yesterday, when formal presentation was made by: "Bord Provost Sir Alexander Swan; Glas gow, of his portrait painted by Mr. John M'Ghie, Glasgow
The ceremony took pisca in the New College, Edinburgh, the Very Rev. Professor W. P. Paterson presiding.
Sir Alexander referred to Dr. MacLean Watt's service in Edin burgh as a period during which he got the finishing touches to make him suitable and competent to go to Glasgow where nothing less than the finished article was accept able! (Laughter).
ever, the boat slips through the water with delightful ease. Ramus at stroke ls as powerful aï ever; Kundsen and Easterbrook at 3 and 2 have rowed together for at least three seasons; Heywood at bow is a good deal lighter than the others of the crew. The Senior Pair con- sists of Ramus and Knudsen,
The Yacht Club junior four show great promise. Scott
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stroke has a very long and power- ful swing, and gives an admirable to his crew. He is well backed up by Potter at 3. Stephen
rythm
15-What is a busybody?, (10),
18-This tells us that a mischievous
boy was once upon a time a hedgehog (6).
19-A remedy for blood-poisoning,
but it's not a diet (8). 20-A memorial of victory :(6). 21-Even the exalted stars one sees may be an aid to sleep! (B),
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Down 1-Two little companies, merged.
Into one, may develop produc- tive branches (4).
2-What empty boasting it all la, cracking up a good big car”i (anagram) (TI),'-
A strong cattle-fence (4), 4-Net having much of à chance to solve this is unfortunate (0)
6A badge of distinction, perhaps
-Fraternal community at good
will and unlty (11). 8—Is all of "one piece (6). 11-Is of a nature which is com-
mon to all (8). 13—What we may have to come
(8)
14 Getting on in years (8), 16-Facific islands (4)
17This is the last cluer and
spite of the fact is never the this! (4)
The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle: 4. Aerosa-1. Pathos, 6. Fraces, 10. Down-1 Pasha, Teeth, 3. Revenue, 11. Specie (8), 12. Balver, Orion, 4. Seer, 5. Mere, 6. Fuse, 13. Ordered, 16. As-hen, 17. Salo-Re-ads, 3. Cavil, a Byran, 14. Doasa, (o)-n, 18. Com-m-a, 19. Mot-11, 22.15. Rum-B.A. 19. Mused, 20. Turin, Super. 25. Instant, 20. Scribe, 30. 21. Fibre, 22. Stamp, 23. Fulse, 24..
Rated, 26. Need-(le), 27, PULL, (28. Eaglet. 31. Realism, 32. Denied, 33.
Ness Spread,
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BERLIN'S LEAD
In Television
PASSENGERS
PRESIDENT POLK
The following passengers left on the As President Polk yesterday: Mrs. LT. Arvidson, MIR Y. Barrie, Mrs, B. Barripp, Mr. and Mrs. I D. Downing. Miss 0. Ezra,
and Mrs. Faul Captain Gervaris, Mrs. R. R. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Heltunari, Mr. zur Neddin, Mr. F. Nute, Mr. and Mrs.
Germany. 1s shead of any other European country so far as actual of high-definition broadcasting television is concerned. A 16 kilɔ- at 2 is an experienced oarsman and watt ultra-short-wave transmitter a hard worker, though he is in- started broadcasting high-defini- clined to be a little stift. Daineltion television in August, 1933,
C. Al Rees, Miss Jessie Thompson, At the time a 90-line picture | Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mr. at bow is light but strong, and has
per second was W. Ramsay, Mr. D. Ramsay, Lieut rowed in the Colony for a good with 25 frames many seasons. Bcott and Dalziel transmitted. In April, 1934, a far Comdr. and Mrs, J. D. Rives, are rowing in the "jimler pair.
16 km. ultra-short-wave | UBN. Master 7. D: Rives, Jr., Mr. transmitter was erected which has H. M. Salisbury, Mrs. W. O. Tow- broadcast 180-Une pictures with 25|ler, Dr. Edgar E. Travers, Lleut. frames per second ever since. The Comdr. T. D. Harner, UBN., Lleut. old transmitter is now used for Comdr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilson, accompanying US.N., Master G. Wilson, Mrs. transmitting the
J. Wood, Miss A. Wood
Naval Whaler Baće $ The Yacht Club have been un- able to get together a notice crew. Where are all the young men?
The VRC. crews have been out practising for several weeks, and they have had some very rough passages in the choppy water of the Club House Their senior crew is well together and has had plenty of experience, its combined weight is almost exactly the same as that of the Yacht Club crew, very and there should be some good racing in the Senior events. their Junior crews, the Besides VRC have two novice fours in training.
One of the best events in the Every Good Work In Glargow, Dr. Maclean Watt's afternoon's racing will be the Naval Whaler Race; no less than sincerity, his philosophy, his hat-14 crews are entered, and the or- red of hypocrisy all helped to make him beloved. He had his enemics in Glasgow, those who did not care to see things as he did, but the city of Glasgow was always behind its minister of the Cathedral.
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(Special Air Mail Service)
It was given to very few men to London, March &
have such gifts ns were Dr. Mic- Speäking at... a luncheon which Lean Watt's. He had in Glasgow foliowed the launch of the London associated himself with every good one of the Midland and Scottish Railway work and had been passenger boat Duke of York in greatest of the old Cathedral mir- Professor Paterson accepted the Belfast yesterday, Mr. FE Hebsters (Applause beck, chairman of Harlaria · and
portrait on behalf of the Church Wolff, said that was a tendency at of Scotland. He said with regard
•at m|to Dr MacLean Watt's literary. present to build ships
gifts that the ministers of the economic prices.
"It cannot go on indefinitely. Church of Scotland had much to and the question of rationalisation learn from them. Their seven so will have to be considered, he years training, mostly concerned said. "We have really reached a with abstract things, had given position when a great many ship them an abstract and colourless yards will have to go out of Focabulary. existence to that there will be a.
In order to finish the tourna- ment, as it was a 1934 event, Mr. Hast Lancashires V. RAO C... Sul the secretary of the
Royal Johore International Cab, "INTYS "Chound?: 3 pm Referee:
arranged the fixture for yester A. Howard.
day afternoon when the pair met and Inche Talib bin Awang,-30 beat Sheikh Abu Bakar,-5, -1;
Royal Engineers, Royal Air Force (Sookupoo), 4.30 p.m. Be fereeA. J. H. Hooper,
Police. v. Club de Recreio (Kow- Joen Ground), 3 pm. Referee: W. R. ReynoldsVAS
Wednesday, April 3...
The following first division match is to be played on Wednes- dzy April 3
Bt Joseph's v Police (Kowloon Ground), 4.45 pm. RefereeW.C. Thwaites
Mr. T. M. Still unipired. Among the spectators were His Highness The Sultan and HH. The Tungku Ampuan. “
Talir bin Awang is about the best Malay tennis player in Jo hore and at this tournament he also won the mixed doubles being partnered by: Kra. Allen,
On Way to Pisce Dr. MacLean Watt said that: balance struck to make the same after he laid down his worthwhile.
ministry, z somewhat broken man, Sir Josiah Stamp said the imconvinced more than ever that in provement in trade during the Jesus Christ was the only way to past 12 months was most gratify-peace for a troubled end, discor- ing, although at present the Im dant world. The politician had no LAI WAB CUP"> TEAMS
provement showed signs of hesitat- gospel the Enancier had less ing
MOSI put my hat on my head, take Civilians: Rodger (Club): Pile
A Bright Spot my stick in my hand, and face the (Police) and Strange (Club)
Belfast, was one of the bright just pisces," he said, in conclu- Brooks (Folice), Beitrac (Recreto)
North spots of trade recovery, added ssion. Heould never forget the and Parker (Police); B Gosano
great kindness of the people of the (Lincolna), --Josiah, and since the afr services: Worl (Recreio), Ward (St Joseph's, (East Lancs), Engila Howe (Club) A. Y. Casino (Re- Sandford (East Lancs), Higgins began between Ulster and Great prele), and Bickford (Club) (Lincolns) Ridley (Lincolns) and Britain they had reached 98 per
Bertes: Dr Lemard (St. Baldry (Lincolns).
EG. Hobertion (Club), (Club) and J. Gomes
Rowlands Fuellers):
Army::
Swain (East Lancs) and Steele (Fast Lanes); Heneghan (Purl- liers). Morton
Reserved Dirhard (RA), Ash, Robson and Thompson (Linsoins), Horner (East Lancey (RA) and Howlett (RE)
cent of emciency
When the Duchess of was launching the ship
champagne against the bows."It was
of
ganizers of the regatta are ex- tremely grateful to the Naval Crews for turning up in such force, Launches leave Murray Pler at 2.00 pm for spectators and com petitors, and at 2.30 rum for spectators alone. Members of the two clubs and their friends are cordially invited to watch the regatta
corne arid
HOME FOOTBALL
Spurs At Bottom Of League Table
London, March 28-
In the First Division of the English Football League, Leicester City were victorious on thek own and by six as to nil against Tottenham Hotspu
Leicester were in the wooden-
pon position, but the bottom position has now goi
havi ham, both points with Leices advantage of a game in hand Henter,
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ala Lumpur,
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State
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In Berlin vision is broadcast on a wave-length of 6.7 metres and sound on 6.9 metres The aerials winter. But this has been post of the transmitters are at the top poned until the new studios at of the Berlin zadlo tower, 43011. present under construction at the from ground level
Berlin Pankhans have been com
Before deciding about the open-pleted. This will probably not be ing of a public service the Past before the end of April.
further Meanwhile the German Brond- Office intends to make tests with a transportable ultra-cagbing Company are making ex- short-wave sight and sound high-tensive experiments and have or deñaftion television transmitter.dered apparature to provide for
twill first be placed on the regulay "topical" "Programmes.
By means of a daylight televi Brocken height, in the Harz, at an
slow an operating on the inter- altitude of 37901 19
mediate film system fims can be It was generally, expected that made of any event. These are Germany would open its experi- | developed, partly fixed, and dried mental high-definition television in the van and can be televised service to the general public this within 30 seconds.
New Berth Studios
SPALDING
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GOLF BALL
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