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HEATS OF UNIVERSITY SPORTS

HOME SOCCER MACAO WIN

RESULTS

matches

INTERPORT

HOCKEY

LONDON, Mar, 10 (Reuter-Re-

football sults of the played on Saturday were:. Heats of the annual University

War Cup Second Round (South) |

Hongkong were beaten by Macao inter-hostet athletic sports ware Arsenal 5. Watford 0: Chelsea 3.

Sunday in the Portuguese continued at Pokfulam yesterday Brentford' 1: Leicester 1. Notts Colony, by 3 goals to 1 in the 8th with the following results:-

1: Mansfield 6. West annual Interport hockey match.

Macao led at the interval by

Forest 100 Yards:Heat 1: 1. V. Zalt- Bromich 3: Northampton 1. Tot- zeff (Lugard): 2. S. H. Lang tentram 3; Queen's P.R. 4. Alder-the odd goal hi three. (Ricci) Time: 10 4/5 secs. Heat shot 2: Reading 0, Cardiff 1: West 2: 1, J. Fenton (Morrison); 2. P. Hain 3. Southend 1. H. Lum (Ellot). Time: 10 2/5 secs. Heat 3:1, T. T. Chin (Ellot); 2. Xavier (Ricct). Time: 10 4/5 secs. Heat 4: 1, W. E. Gegg (Lugard); 2. E. Mazuza (Lugard. Time: 30 4/5

secs.

SPORTS & GENERAL

Wedding At Registry

The marriage took place at the Registry. "Bupreme Court. yester day, with Mr. J. Reynolds. Deputy Registrar, afficiating. of Mr. Le Hong-lok, merchant, of No. 3 Ning and Miss Loute Yeung Terrace, Hou-yung, of No. 138 Nga Tsin Wal Road, Kowloon City.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

The following forthcoming mar- announced st the

Macao had better of the ex changes throughout their pivo was the most outstanding player riages were on the field, while Hongkong were Registry- best served by W. A. Reed, centre-Sapper John Emmanuel Shoo- hall.

bridge, R. E, Wellington Barracks.

Lockhart Road;

"North-Barnsley 1, Grimsby 1; Blackburn 2. Manchester City Middlesbro's 2. Lecds 0; New Brig hon 0. Tarnmere 4: Newcastle 4 York 1: Preston N.E. 2, Bolton 0: Sheffield United 3, Hull 1: South- Frederico Nolasoc and Laertes

Costa 220 Yards:Heat 1: 1, S. H. port o. Everton 5.

scored for Macao in the South Regional League.-Crystal first half in which period H. L. Llang (Rice); 2, J. Fenton (Mor- rison). Time: 25 secs. Heat 2: 1. Palace 5, Millwall 3: Walsall 7. Ozorio netted the only goal for W. S. Gegg (Lugard); 2. E. Mazuza" Stoke 3: Norwich 2. Fulham 0.

Hongkong. North Regional League-Brad- The third goal against Hong (Lugard). Time: 25 2/5 secs. Heat

kong was netted by J. Gonsalves while he was endeavouring to clear in front of y. M. Benwell.

Q:

3: S. Mahmood (Lugard); 2, V. tord City 2, Bradford 2: Burnley 4 Zaltzeff (Lagard). Time: 25 2/5 Oldham 0: Chester 4. Blackpool secs. Heat 4: K M. Au (Morr1-Crewe 2. Rochdale 5; Liverpool şon); 2. K. Wong (Elliot). Wrexham 2; Manchester United 7, Time: 26 1/10 secs.

Bury 3; Stockport 1, Chesterfield Long Jump:-1, E Mazuza (Lu-10: Lincoln 4, Sheffield Wednesday

Halifax 4, Huddersfield gard 19 ft. 3 ins.: 2. T. T. Chin1: (Elliot) 19 feet 0 Inch; 3, S. Mah-Rotherham 1, Doncaster 2. mood (Lugard). 18 ft. 8 ins.; 4, J. Fenton (Morrison) 18 ft, & ins.; 5, K. M. Au (Morrison) 18 ft. 5 ins. 6, Y. S. Lam (Morrisan) 18 t. 4 Ins. Tug-of-War:-Ricci beat St. John's, Elliot beat Morrison.

Y.M.C.A. TO MEET R.A.M.C.

and Miss Irene Lam, of No. 31

馁。

Mr. Lay Lung-cheung, company director, of No. 96 Tunglowwan Road, and Miss Epk Woof-yew. of No. 82 Robinson Road:

*

Mr. Chan Ming, Chinese da- tective. of No. 55 South Wall Street, Kowloon City, and Miss Yeung War ping. of the same

HELEN JACOBS address;

Western Regional League-Bris NOT RETIRING

3,

tol City 7, Swansea 1.

Southern League-Brighton

Portsinouth 9 Southampton 1; Lutori "2.

Scottish Cup.-Celtic 3, Mother well 2: Partick 4, Airdrie 2; Mor- ton 5, Albion 2; Hamilton 5. St.

Mirren 5; Falkirk, 2. Third Lanark

Will Try To Win

Another Title

*

Mr. Yorke Lee, clerk of No. 6 Queen's Road Central and Miss Chen Yit-wa. of No. 15 Fung Fai Terrace;

Mr. Tso Chuen-shing. merchant. of No. 48 Talpo Road, and Miss BERKELEY.—“Yes. It would be Alice Chan, of No 14 Tsap Tseung

national Street; 2: Dumbarton-1, Rangers 8; Hiber-rice to retire with the nlan, 3. Hearts 2: Queen's Park 1 championship."" Cylde 1.

2;

Courts

The Y.M.C.A will meet the RA.

Thus speaks one of America's) Mr. Lee Yu-kwong, clerk, of No. M.C. (Army Team Champions) in

Other Matches.--Army 2, R.A.Fmost lovable athletic personalities 43A Queen's Road East, and Miss a friendly match and the following

Cambridgetown 3, Cambridge Helen Jacobs, during a brief re-Kan Wal-chi, of No. 56 Queen's will represent the "Y:-Mr. Jones, University : Notts

County 3. turn to her home tennis

Road East; Mr. Jackson, Mr. Champclavier, Mr. Combined Services 1: Oxford City after an absence of three years.

Miss Jacoba. now 32 Years old Eager, Mr. Sykes, Mr. Curtiss, 4. Oxford University.

Reserves:-Mr. Whitmore, Mr.

and in her 17th year of tourna ment competition started her Moreland.

tennis career on the Golden Gate Park courts at the age of 13.

H.K.U. ARTS ASSCN. PRESENTATION

The Hongkong University Arts Association will present George ", Bernard Shaw's "Androcles and the Lion" at the Great Hall of the Uni- versity at 8.45 p.m. on Saturday, March 22.

The performance will be under the distinguished patronage of H. E the "Acting Governor, Lt-Gen. E F. Norton.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

In 11 of her 17 years of tourna- ment competition she has been ranked first four times, second six times and third one,

GoLF.

-- Ladies' Spring Meeting.

She has won the national wo RACING. Entries close for the

Fanling Hunt and Race Club's men's singles championship four Kwant! March Race Meeting, times in 1932, 33, 34 and 35.

And she hopes, even at the age

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RUGBY. Combined R..A. v. Com-of 32 arid past her competitive bined Small Units, Sookunpoo Peak, to repeat and then, perhaps,

retire.

3 p.m

TOMORROW ATHLETICS. — University Heats.

Pokfulam 3.30 p.m.

ADVERTISEMENT BADMINTON Recreio v. Kirss

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, weather permitting, on SATURDAY, 15th March, 1941, (postponed from

8th March, Saturday,

1941). commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The first Bell wið be rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily Identified.

Badges "admitting Non-Mem hers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) BIC ohtainable through SECRETARY upon the per sonai or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro-

the

College; St. John's v. Kowloon Tong; Kowloon C.C. v. St. ·An- drew's,

FOOTBALL Kotewall Cup Army V. Navy, Caroline. Hill, 4.30 p.m. RUGBY. Combined RA. v, Club

"A". Happy Valley, 4.45 p.m.

THURSDAY. "MARCH 13

"I think I have at least four.or five years of good tennis lett in me," said Mias Jacobs.

'My health is good, I am cer-

tatnly faster afoot and I think my

game is as sound as ever..

"My backhand, my serve, my net game are all at par. My fore- band is vastly improved.

"Loss of weight has made me faster.

MUSCLE TEAR

3. the season, before

muscle, tear in my game was for five

"Early in BADMINTON. (At King's Col-aggravated a

lege) Men's Junior Singles-shoulder, I think my

H. Wong- better than it had been J. L. Anderson v. "toh. 7 pm. P. A. Yvanovich years.

The shoulder injury slowed me 7. H. Dingsdale, 7.45 p.m. Men's Junior Doubles. T. 3. Young down but that has healed and I and M.K. Fung v. D. Chelliah feel in. wonderful shape. and K.H. Khoo, 9.15 p.m.; Men's

Mr Lee Thin-ark, merchant, of No. 29 Boundary Street, and Miss Chin "Yot-thau, of No. 115 Lalchi-

kok Road,

TUESDAY, MARCH 11.1941.

Cordell Hall, Secretary of State, was the first witness before the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearings on the lend-lease bill. Mr. Hull is seated at the left center facing the Committee. Mem- bers of the Committee, left to right, are: "Representatives Thad F. Wasielewski (D) of Wisconsin: Noble J. Gregory (D) of Kentucky; Wirt Courtney (D) of Tennessee; W. 0. Burgin (D) of North Carolina; Laurence F. Arnold (D) of Illinois; Pete Jarman (D) of Alabama; James A. Shanley (D) of Connecticut: James P. Richards (D) of South Carolina; Luther A. Johnson (D) of Texas; "Chairman Sol Bloom (D) of New York; Hamilton, Fish (R) of New York; Charles A. Eaton (R).

of New Jersey: George H. Tinkham (R) of Massachusetts, and Edith N. Rogers (R) of Massachu-`

Inset is Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War, who was also a witness. The Bill has been

passed by the Senate after a lengthy debate.

setts.

Chinese Councillor Asks For Revision Of Taxes

TAXI FARES INCREASE

An increase in the fares for the hire of taxicabs in Kowloon with effect from March 7, is announced in the Government Gazette.

For small cabs for a distance not exceeding one mile the charge

At the meeting of the Selangor State Council Mr. Khoo Boo Gong referred to the hardships which 'the' import taxes on food. clothing and building materials imposed on the population, es- . pecially the first two in regard to the poorer people. Mr. Roberts, of No. 21. Gordon He admitted that in the present these articles already cost more to 40 cents instead of 35 cents, and Road, reported that someone broke time of war, they were essential; the people here. into his house on Sunday and stole but asked for an assurance that, money and jewellery to the total they would come up for considera. value of $61.

tion year by year so that when the moment arrived they could be

Solution No. 842 DOME TO PUS¶MAP AVALT VARATONE

MANAGERIMANO R. ATENBOMANT MOTE T↑ VI VTD¶¶ EKED CIGARTAS ARE SA POR DIE LALE PERTRANA

LEVER FEMUR

EVENERITURANT

LITER PARAGON ABH TA CERTELA NEELENO LEDDY

1 "I hate to say that I'm going to Senior Singles.-S. Amplavanar retire from tournament competi- tion at some specific date in the v. P. K. Hool, 8.30 p.m MEETING. Monthly Council, of future because maybe when that the Hongkong Football Asso-time comes around I won't want ciation, in the Association's to retire. Office, 5.30 p.m

SNOOKER.

4

removed. at once. He said:

+

SEEMS HARD

for each quartermile in excess, 10 cents instead of 5 cents. "It, therefore, seems hard that

For large cabs the fare for the in addition, taxes on these essen-first mile is 50. gents. as before. tials have to be bome. Especially but the charge for each additional during times of depression, these quarter-mile has been increased "Although the subject of my become burdensome to the poorer to 10 cents from 5 cents, and the speech today is really a Federal people such as the dweller in the watting charge for each period of matter, yet, since it concerns every kampongs, the labourer in the five minutes has also been in- inhabitant of this State. I feel mines and estates and the taller creased to 10 cents from 5 cents, that I will be forgiven for bring in the towns,

thus bringing the charges of large ing it up at this Counch today. I "To the undying credit of the cabs in line with the charges for refer to those import taxes on people, they Have, all these years, similar cabs in Hongkong where food, .. clothing and building cheerfully shouldered the burden, these rates have been in force material.

They appreciate, no doubt, that for over a year.

"Geographically, the bulk of they must contribute towards the Selangor territory suffers in com- cost of the social services which parison with the Colony from the the State has ever endeavoured to transport point of view, so that provide for the masses and also.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 14

"And I certainly would like to win another titi

Miss Jacobs regards Alice Markle BADMINTON, (At Taikoo) as in a class by herself among the Men's Singles-C. Au v. H. C. present-day women tennis stars.

such as Pauline Fardley, 8. p.m., Men's Junior"Youngsters Doubles-F. and D. Kwok y. Betz, Pat Canning and Virginia C. F. Chiu and S. C. Liang, 8.45 Wolfenden show as much promise p.m.; R. M. Lavalle and N. A. any crop of youngsters I have Beltrao v. M. Talan and Odeil, never seen." says Miss Jacobs.

*But these girls aren't ... on the

SATURDAY, MARCH 15

same footing with Miss Marble Queen's College yet. They will be some day."

Asked to compare the effective- Iness of Miss Marble's game and Helen Wills Moody's game Miss

9.30 p.

·duced by him, and for Payment ||ATHLETICS. of all Chits, etc.

,' .

Annual Sports, Queen's College Ground, Causeway Bay, 2 p.m. 1st CRICKET.

First Division: C. 8. C. G. v. IR.C., C. C. c. v. Jacobs said. Recreio, Second Division: K.C.C.)

- The Secretary's Office, floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

No children or amahs will be admitted to either Enclosure.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons,

"That's impossible to do.

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of record in business.

transactions

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Y. C. .0.0., Recreio v. LR.C., Days a better forecourt game and Mrs. Moody played a better back- Jockey Court game.

P. R. C. v. H. K. U.

RACING. - Hongkong

Club's First Extru, Race Meet- ing, at Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

SUNDAY, MARCH 36. HOCKEY.-R. E. v. Police "A", 5th A. A. "A" v. Pojice "B", Re--

else." creto v. Nomads, 5th A. A. "B" v. Gunboats, C.BA. v. Destroyers. R. E. v. University, Khalsa v R. C. Signals

including Ladles, and is payable CINEMA

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors

in Uniform are "admitted Half

Price.

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By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary..

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taining pily compound

"So it narrows down to the same old argument; which more 'effec- tive, the backcourt game от а forecourt game? I can't answer that and

neither can anyone 37 Murmur

like a dove W. C. "Pop" Fuller, venerable, 38 Roller for

furniture Berkeley coach who started both

Hidden Mrs. Moody and Miss Jacobs on their spectacular careers, thinks 43 Distribute *

Miss Jacobs is past her 44 Attack on.

all sides: 45 Alarm “She still plays good tennis," said Pop, but naturally she hasn't 47 Light-col-

that

SHOWS TO reak COST MORE

The price of cinema tickets will the stuff she once had.

be increased tron. the beginning Yes, she may be a little taster,

41

ored volcanic tuff

of next month as the result of the but 17 fears of active competition 50 Make increase in entertainment tax. takes a lot out of a tennis player.”

The companies concerned have

Fuller claims that Mrs. Moody not decided the amount of increase, and Miss Jacobs are the two great- A meeting will be called in the eat feminine tennis stars America 137 next. 10 days to discuss the matter, has developed--bar"none

· Hong Kong, 10th March, 1941.

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no doubt, believe that these taxes will be removed no sooner Federal finances are in a healthy con- dition.

"Had it not been for the. hostilities which had been forced on the British Empire, I would be emboldened by the abundance of Federal surpluses to venture the opinion that" the time has come for the im- mediate consideration of the removal of these taxes.

for

"However, the war

calis

sacrifices, and

the masses In

Selangor will, I am sure, cheer-

fully (in fact, they will consider

NEW SCHOOLBOY

HOWLERS ›.

PHILADELPHIA. Germantown. Friends School conducts an in- formation test every year to deter mine students' knowledge of the outside world. This year's exami- nation revealed some interesting difinitions. They were:

Blitzkrieg-a dachshund. Ivory Tower-when a person 18 in love; also a woman's neck,

Ideology-the study of idiots and the worship of idols to another.

Skoda-Japanese building.

it a privilege) go on shouldering notice of the case the burden if these

diverted

taxes

are from year to year.

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for removal.

into the annually re- "I feel sure that Your Highness visible War Taxation Laws, there-and this Council will give my sug-. by. at the same time, securing gestion sympathetic consideration."

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