THE - HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, APRIL
1934.
MALAY HOCKEY VISIT TO MACAO DELAYED
MISHAP ΤΟ STEAMER
INTERPORTERS TO PLAY TO-DAY
LEAVING ON THURSDAY
A mishap to the Macao steamer Sui Tal made it necessary for the Malayan visitors to cancel their pro- posed visit to the Portuguese Colony yesterday. The team will mail this morning for Macao, where they are due to meet their hosts in an offels! match before returning to Hongkong! for their final Axture.
The Malayans, accompanied by n party of local amelals, Lieut. F. A. da Costa (captain of the Macao team who came to Hongkong the end of laat week) and other Macao residenta, boarded the steamer Sul Tal yester- day morning for their departure, which was Umed for 9 o'clock.
Just as the steamer was about to leave the wharf she fouled a cable and damaged her propeller. The ship was released after some delay and an examination was then carried out Ahout ten o'clock it was announced that the ship was unable to sail and the trip to Macao had to be cancelled. tho Disappointed as they were Malayans accepted their misfortune in the best of spirits and returned to their hotel. Later several of the visitors attonded devine service at St. Andrew's Church.
WON BY A NECK! EXCITING FINISH OF TRIAL PLATE
The Shanghai Racing Club Classic at fast week's meating ended in a thrilling battle by G. Naugebauer on Common Law, the rider's own pony winning the Trial Plate by a neck.
Malaya Play Stylish Hockey
(Continued from Page 8.)
Hongkong then canie Into the picture again when Lal Singh made an opening and sent inside. Eaden had a golden opportunity, but skled the hall well over the goal, They! made one two further fruitless raids on the Malayan goal before Perdrinu gave his inside men another pening. He made a spectacular run down the wing, bringing his effective one-handed stickwork into operation. He worked down close to the line and sent a reverse stick centre in to
ar
It was arranged for the visi Rajah Mohamed. Wong got there tors to sail for Mache to-day. They just in front of him, however, and
and cleared. by 8 o'clock steamer left will return to-morrow morning, leav- ing Macao at 3 a.m. and arriving in Hongkong about 7 o'clock,
Malaya continued to press until the interval and the two Colony backs were kept busy.
HOME FOOTBALL
ARSENAL GAIN A CLEAR LEAD
NORTHERN DIV. STRUGGLE
(B, "The Pilgrim")"
With the close of the season only a few weeks ahead, the principal honours in the First Division of the English League are still undecided and a close and thrilling finish is
pro- mised.
The climax of the season far as the Northern Section is
| ANNUAL SPORTS
CLUB DE RECREIO HOLDS MEET
ENGLISH & SCOTTISH FOOTBALL RESULTS
GRIMSBY SECOND DIV. CHAMPIONS
CHELSEA IMPROVING -·
NORWICH CERTAIN. FOR PROMOTION
Saturday's results in English league football saw Grimsby make certain of promotion into the First Division, whilst Chelsea drow further away from the feared relegation zone. Norwich are assured of the Third Division championship, and Rangers need only one point to win the Scottish League.
Arsenal
FIRST DIVISION.
Dirmingham Blackburn Петьт Everton
Manchester C. A1iddlesbrough Newcastle Wednesday West Brom.
3 Huddersfield
0 Chelaca
3 Shefeld U.
4
Tottenham
Stoke
Leicester
2 Portsmouth
0
Wolves
Aston Villa Sunderland Liverpool
League Table.
Goals
Wrexham 1Halifax
27 18 6 14 81 03.41 38 10 -3 18 72 70 41 08 15 9 14 96 92 30 Hartlepools. 38 14 7 17 82 83 15
1 Barrow.........
1 York
3 Carllalo
o Darlington
1 Gateshead
39 14 -7 18 60 60 35
36 13 8 17 69 74 84
2 New Brighton 88 13 8 17 62 76 04 89 13 8 18 67 03 84 37 12 9 16 72 85 35 37 136 18 76 81 12 38 13 0 19 73 88 32 30 7 17 15 68 85 31
0 Cheater
1 Crewo
0 Southport
2) Accrington .. 38 12 7 10 89 31 Mansfield ... 38 8 12 18 67 82 28 Rotherham 38 10 8 20 51 78 28 Rochdale 38 0 6 24 49 03 23
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis, .... 37 22 8 7 00 41 52
RECORD BROKEN Arsenal
Huddersfield Tottenham
The Club do Recreio held its annua!! Derby sports meeting at King's Park, yes Blockburn torday afternoon in the presenco Wednesday
37 19 10 8 77 08 48
38 17 10.11 G7 40 44
30 19 7 18 70 50 45
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. (FIRST DIVISION).
30 17 7 16 67 78 11 Airdrie,
38 10 B 14 GG 67 40 Ayr
a large gathering of members and Manchester C. 37 16 10 12 64 62 40 Clyde
Sunderland 38 14 11 75 52 39 Cowdenbeath
97 12 38 14 38 14 37
2 Celtic
4
2
Hibernians Falkirk
St. Mirren
Kilmarnock
Third Lanark Dundee
3 Hamilton
64 88 Henrie
38 Motherwell - 37 Partick
87 Queen O'8th.
30 Rangern
2
Queen's Park
00 73 07 67 34
nierm.
30 0 14 16 01 70 32 37 12
18 58 GO 31
SECOND DIVISION.
Aberdeen
184. Jafniston
0
*Postponed on account of a snow. i
League Table..
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
36 28 6 2 110 18 01 35 20 4 5 86 41 50 87 49 42 71 73 42
4
1 Plymouth
1
Bradford C.
2 Bradford
1 Manchester U.
Aberdeen.. 34 18 0 10 Queen O'Sth, 35 20 2 13 36 10 0 11 Ayr Hearts 34 16 10 9 Kilmarnock 36 10 8.12
84 87 41
80 12 40
·08 61 40
67 40 38
3 Notte Forest
03 47 37
70-80
68 68
65 41 34
St. Johnstone 35 16 6 13 Celtic
32 14 0 0.
Iriends.
Keen competition marked the
Everton the various events on
programate,
Stoke though the timon recorded in the
West Brom. races were not as good as in previous
Leeds. years. One record was broken, that
Wolves ... -、 38 in the 100 yards ladies' flat mee, when
Portsmouth 37 12 Miss J. Lopes clocked 12.4/5 secs. to
36 12 beat the previous record of 18.1/531iddlesbro*..
38 14 seca.
Aston Villa.. 37 13 The 100 yards flat race open to Liverpool 30 12 10 17 72 81 34 men wir also well contested, G.
Newcastle D'Almada o Castro just winning by a Chelsea..... touch from N. Delgado. The time Birmingham. 38 10 11 17 43 49 31 Bangers recorded was 10.1,5 secs which is Sheffield U. 18 11 6 21 55 07 28 Motherwell Club's record, having been clocked In the second half Malaya had concerned may be reserved for four times in previous years. W. Special functions, including a dance, things practically their own way the the very last match for Chester-Reed, who ran in the consolation race had been organised in honour of the whole time except for an occasional field are due to visit Stockport over the same distance, clocked the Blackpool
for yesterday and it is breakaway by the Colony forwarde, on that occasion and Stockport same time. visited that these will now be held which the backs were easily able to are still in a position to hand the Mrs. R. G. Alves Guerra, wife of the Fathum
At the conclusion of the meeting, Bury frustrate. to-day instead.
In the last quarter of an hour League,
They are three points behind Portuguese Consul, distributed the
prizes. but have a match in hand which
RESULTS. is a better position than Barnsley with two points behind on equal)
Putting the shot,-1, M. A. Xavier: matches played.
2, A. P. Een Silva. Distance-27 ft. 60,000 people 10 fas Approximately turned out to ace Huddersfield 120 yards boys flat rack-1, Leo make their bid at drawing level Xaxier; 2, P. Remedios. Time-13.3/6 |
Goals again with Arkennt at the head secs.
2. W. D. L. T. A. Pts. 100 yards giris flat race-1. Thelma Grimsby of the senior division. The game
38 25 6 8 00.52 65 was not a classic one, the Lou- Marques; 2, Regina Xavier,
Kicking the football.1, 3. Gon- Freston N. 1. 38 20 6 12 67 49 46 Brentford. 38.10 7 12 70 57 45 doners taking things easily to win
38 19 7 12 71 53 15 by three headed goals to one. Il salves; 2, J. E. Noronha.
100 yards flat race for Ladies-1, Bolton
Bradford 37 20 2 16 77 0342) was an opportunity for the High- Miss J. Lopes; 2, Miss C.
Bradford C. 38 18 5 15.07 G0 41 Arbroath bury crowd to see Drake, the Time-12.4/5 secs.
41 Brechin 38 17 7 14.63 51 newly-signed Southampton centre- 220 yards boys flat race, C. Port Vale
40 East Birling 38 15 10 13 72 65 forward play with his Arsenal Rozario; 2, V. Ribeiro.. Time-23.2/6 West Ham
38 14 Binckpool Plymouth clubmates and justify his £6,000.
100 yards flat race.-1, C. D'Almada ¦ transfer fee,
e Castro; 2, M. Delgado.. Time Bury
full 10.1/5/ROCK.
To-morrow afternoon the Mainya team will be opposed to the United Services in the final match of their vlalt, on the Club, ground at King's: Park, the game starting at 5 o'clock.
The visitors will be the guests of hunour at a dinner to be given by the Hongkong Hockey Association in the Cafe de Luxe of the Chinn Emporium to-morrow evening, Tickets arc obtainable from the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. . H. Wong, cio South China Morning Fost.
The visitors will depart for the South on Wednesday by the Blue Funnel Liner Antenor. It is under- stood that the la Brooy cousins and one or two other will be staying over for a few days after the de parture of their colleagues and will be attending the Ladies' Hockey match to bo played-at-Happy Valley batween the Champluna of the Caer Clark Cup Competition and the Rest on Wednes day afternoon.
Chinese Hockey Team Coming
ANOTHER VISIT FROM SINGAPORE
***
C. R. La Brooy.
(Malaya).
Bowden Drake, Beasley, and scored the home goals,-and-Smith nelted for the visitors.
for
Lopes.
0 Grimsby
0 Preston N. E.
1 Brentford
Lincola
Millwall
1 Oldham
Notts County Part Vale Southamption Swansea
Ò Bolton
3
3
West Ham Burnley
League Table.
Oldkani Fulham
60-yarda-ixys-and-girls-race-1, Burnley. Alda Marques; 2, Aurea Marques.
120 yards fiat race.-1, L. Carvalho J. E. Noronha,
tolling the bowls.--1, C. M. Xavier;
100 yards veterans fat race.-1, J. Ribeiro; 2. C. Marques.
Falkirk
94 10 6 13 34 14 7 13 Dundeo.... 30 14 6 18
Hamilton
Partick..... 35 13 5 17 67 72 31 Queen's Park 34 12 3 19 00 79 27
Đề 8 10 17 GÀ 68 Clydo Hiberniana 35.11 3 21 48 60 St. Mirren 38 8 8 17 42 82 24 Third Lanark 6 7 9 19 57 00 23 Airdrie. ... 34 8 4 22 61 99 20 Cowdenbeath 35 4 6 20.50 109 13
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
12 57 52 40 King's Park
2 Edinburgh East Fife
2
1
Dundco U. Dunfermline
* Albion
2 Leith
1 Dumbarton
38 13
12 64 64 39 Mentrose
38 15
15 03 69
38 13
13 51 66
Morton Raith Rovers
·38 10
10 56 65 98 St. Bernarde 3914 16 30 9-68-37 38 15 7 10 40 58 37
3 Sten'mulr
League Table.
Southampton 37 14 8 15 48 47 38 Notts County 17 11 10 10 61 68 32 Notts Forest 38 11 0 18 04 66 31 Dunfermline
38 0 13 16 48 5 31 Arbroath Swansea
37 0 11 17 15 59 Millwall...
20 Ablon
0 Gillingham
Excler
#
51
2
Chariton
Bournemouth
Crymal Pal
1 Bristol R.
1 Reading
0
3 Watford
Coventry
6 Cardiff
3 Southend
23 Morten 23 Ston'mutr
CHELSEA STILL IMPROVING. Manchester City and Ports-2, mouth, cup-finalists, played a 2, H. Britto. straight game in their League fixture at Moss Side, the former
One mile racci, E. D. M. Silver; Manchester U. 38 12 4 22 54 8i winning by the odd goal in three
Lincoln
38 g 7 23-38 GG Malaya notted three further goals, but neither showing the tactles 2, M. Gill. Time-6 mins, 20 secs. Baharom, Osman anul Caleb being the
Relay Race (open to the Colony)-THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). scorers. The last goal was the most or strategy by which they hope spectacular of the whole game. Caleb to acquire the trophy on April 28,1, St. Joseph's Past; 2, Lincolns.
Members relay race,Teant cap- Aldershot got possession of the ball well down Smith and Easson for the visitors
Brighton Ladies nomination-1, P. M. N. da Hristal C. the Held following a mishit by one and Smith for the homesters were incl by J. E. Noronlut.
the Colony hucks. He raced outstanding men.
Silen and Mias L. Soares; 2. H. A.
Clapton 0. through on his own dribbled past Birmingham had a great chance Botelho and Miss A. Jorge.
Luton Wong and tapped the ball into the
Beer Race,1, C. Roza Pereira: 2, of getting out of the bottom of
Northampton the League on Saturday when, A. Pinna. The following were the team
14 yards flat race-1. C. D'Almada Newport Malaya: 0. C. Aerih (Perak); Rafter winning a maldweek match
e Castro; 2, I. Campos. Time-Norwich
Queen's P. R. their 66.0/5 CL entertained club Rahman (Perak) and C. O, In Brony; the
Swindon (Selangor); Alindad Khan (Perak), "rivals'
the position. Ons round walking competition.-1, r. R. La Brooy (Perak) and Abbas Chelsea however, showing the Mt. Stares; 2, H. A. Botelho,
Torquay Din Sanid (Malacea); N. Caletamazing improvement which bas 100 yards complálion race.-1, W. (Perak), Baharom (Perak), Rajal nrked their play for the last Reed; 2, M. Oliveira. Time-19.1/5 Mohamed (Peral), Ocmm (Perak) Yet another team is to visit
three weeks won the match bytes, And A. C. Perdrid (Singapore). Hongkong for a series of games
Hongkong:-R. H. Wong (Si, An-three clear goals and are before the end of the senson, I drew Club); "A. J. M. Rodrigar level on points with a match in
Overseas
With luck, the Stamford} Chinese University) and Sure-La-Comdr, A.hand. hockey team from Singapore who E. Philip (Navy): W. A. Reed Bridge men will escape relegation
They owed a lot to Cambridge University Win Bristol . have notified their intention of (Club), II. J. 1), Lowe (Chib), Lent, even now, coming here by the 8.8. Talma on Conde J. A. C. Hill (Navy); Lieu Hutchison their left-half.
W. S. Donald (Navy), Theat. 3. 16. April 17 to meet loral representa Engen ((Navy), Lieut. E. V.
In United States. Preston North End beat Lin- tive sides.
strengthen their Currey (Navy), Lieut. C. C. Garth-coln away to
New York, Apr. 7 Clapton 0... 38 18 8 14 72 01 40 waite (Army) and Lance Naik Lat promotion challenge.
In Rugby match under English Crystal Pal. 37 14 0 14 61 GD 37 Tho HKILA, Bas received a Singh (Army).
Chesterfield's tactics aroused rules, Cambridge University's team Brighton 37.12 12 13 62 61 36 communication from the Hong-
resentment at Chester where the which is touring the United States, Southend crowd invaded the field and held beat Harvard University by 11 points Watford up the game. Order was restored to 18. At a time the score was Northampton
continued, the 20 points to ten in favour of the Eng Aldershot and the match
lial student team.
Torquay home team winning by 3-2.
During the match C. W. Jones Gillingham (Lianovery), the Cambridge Univer- Newport
(By "Budly-Off">
refer to the
Ковб China Amateur Athletle Federation under whose auspices
the Singapore team are coming LAWN BOWLS START. here asking them if they will make
the necessary arrangements for Craigengower C.C. Beaten
In A Friendly Match.
HOW
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
League Table.
Geals
Goals
1
'P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 33 10 4 9 88 62 42 32 10 3 10 7 48 41 32.18 50 00 40 41 32 17 10 BC 59 82 17 Raith Rovers 32 15 King's Park. 33 14 Dumbarton ... 33 16 St. Bernards Forfar
Leith
1 Brechin
East Fife
Allon
32 16
32 13
33 12 7 03 13 6.
33 11 R
32 10
Enst Stirling 31 11 11Montrose
33 10 32 0 Dundee U.
3 Edinburgh
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.
38 24 86 85 47 57
38 10 1 8 85 40 49
13 55
S
4 19 49 80 21
4 19 72 83 22
32 4 6 20 30 106 14
SATOH'S
SUICIDE.
37 21 6 10 60 43 48 Tennis Player's Solemn
Norwich | Coventry
Queen's PR. Reading
37 18 11 8 73 46 47
3A 18 9 11 73 58 45
37 17 10 10 69 44 44
Luton
Charlton 36 18 7 1 70 47 43 Swindon
... 7 16 10 11 59 59 42 Exeter ......
18 15 10.13 61 52 40
38 12.0 17 50 04 33 38 13 19 03 58 32
37 10 12 16 03 72 32 .. 37 10 11 10 44 04 31 37 12 6 19 46 81 30 37 10 9 18 66 85 29 38 0 17 15-43 83 29 dity stand-off half, broke his ankie Bristol Cc. 30 9 11 10 40 09 201 LOCAL YACHTING on and was out of the game for the Bournemouth #7
greater part, the mishap occurring in Cardiff the first half-Reuter.
COMMODOE'S CUP RACE
+ 7 21 67 00 25 37 8 6 23 1 1 22
Preparations.
London, Apr. 7.
Solenia preparations were made by the Japanese Inwn tennis champion, Jiro Satoh, in his cabin before he drowned himself from the Hakene Maru last Thursday night after it had left Singapore, on its way to Europe.
As an offering to the gods he
and
prepared a small table in his cabin, covered it with a white cloth pinced on it two lighted candles, vasos of orchids and two photographi of his sweetheart.
The tennis player also left lotters In his cabin, one of them being ad- dressed to the Captain of the "ship
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). and another to his three teammates.
Burrow. Carlisle
MATCHES IN BRITAIN. Blackheath and Harlequina Chester
Both Suffer Defeat.
tho Berica. The team will leave Singapore on April 12 and arrivé, on April 17.
A friendly Lown Bowls match was They propose, playing local played on Saturday afternoon at the Craigengower C.C. between the home teams-1 am given to under: club) and the Dockyard Recreation stand that their opponents will Club, the visitor winning by the be the Colony, the Services and narrow margin of one shot in a four- the side which represented rink match, Chinn in the recent Internation- The scores word; al Tournament.
A. E. Coates, W. Brightman, D.
London, Apr. 1. Rumfahn and B. W. Bradbury
"THE RESULTS -- The following are the results of the These games will be played on (Craigongower C. C.). drow with J.
rugby matches played in different April 18, 19 and 20, after which Willmott, A. B. Allen, C. Simmons
True Blue, nalled by H. 9. Reuse. parts of the country to-day: and II. Beer 14-14. the visitors will go to Canton and
the "A" Class event in the Birkenhead D. Kharna, W. Ward, E. el Arculli won Macao, returning here on April 27 and U. M. Omar (Craigengower C.C.) Royal Hongkong Yacht Club races Blackheath for a final game on Colony soil. bent G. Hoskings, H. Milton, L. Laick for the Commodore's Cupa yesterday. Cardi
After the display of the service and J. Carangh 21-14.
boating Gull (B. Naess) by 61 Devonport candidates against Malaya on G. L. Buchanan, G. Duncan M. J. seconds over the course of 11.0 miles. (Carlequins Saturday the Hongkong selection Medina and A. Razack (Craigongower Colleen (Comdr. Drummond) won London Scot. committee would do well to bear CC) lost to A. Marchant, W. Phelps, the "I" and "I" Class event, and Northampton
F. Jonen and J. Hollidge 11-20.
Sirius (H. M. Finlay) and Lola Aberavon In mind that there are civiliana in
J. Landolt, Y. Abbas, W. V. Field (Lieut. P. Parker) tied for first Swanera the Colony who can play hockey and C. S. Rosselet (Craigengower place in the "Y" and "G" Class. Torgny Athes and who are cortainly worth con-C.C.) bent A. M. Meloy, P. O'Connell, Though Lola finished first the han-Waterloo sidering for a place."
S. Alderman and W. Gill 22-15.
dicap enabled Sirtur to share the|
& Leicester
a Newport
.18 Richmond
0 Gloucester Bristol
20 Bath 10 Roslyn P.
14 Guy's Hosp. 11 Coventry 10 St. Bart's
Hoadingley
Renter
1 Tranmerg
Barnsley
3 - Chesterfield
Wrexham
5 Rochdale
6 Hartlepools
Southport
Ď Darlington
Mansfeld
Crowe Doncaster Halifax New Brighton Rotherham Brockport
13 Walsall
GYork
11
D
League Table.
14
13
21 Chesterfield Barnsley
3. Stockport 10 Waball 15 Doncaster ¡Tranmero.
G Gateshead 3 Accrington
"
Goals
In the letter to the master of the Hakone Maru, Satoh apologised for causing the inconvenience he was
2 aboard the ship by his action.
0
The latter addressed to the team- mateo indicated that he was not up 2 to the mark. Ho trusted that they would fight hard for the Davis Cup:
he would watch them in spirit.
Leading European players and ex- 1perts connected" with lawn tennis all 2 deplore the news of Satoh's untimely
death-Router's Special Service.
(Satoh had not been fooling woll since his arrival in Singapore and P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. whilst there he was modically examin .38 265 7 81 40 67ed. He had expressed his wish to 38 24-7 7-10958 65. | return to Japan, out the doctor pro- a7 23 8 6111 47 54nounced him fit to play and he was 39 21 7 11 80 55 49 pursuaded to continue the journey to 38 19 8 11 70 55 46 Europe, Shortly after the ship "had 80 18 0 12 74 40 42 Jeft Singapore he was missing.)
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The THIRD EXTRA RAGE MEET. "ING will be hel] - (Weather - Por- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY On Baturday, 14th April, 1934, com- mencing at 2.00 pm,
The First Bell will be Rang ot 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,, Membem are notified that they and their Ladios must wear their Badgon prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
No One without a Badge will ba admitted to the Members' Enclosure,
Badges admitting Non-Mombers to | the Members* Enclosure and Chab Rooms at $6.00 for Gentlemen and $0.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of sible for all visitors introduced by a Member, such Member to be respon- him, and for Payment of All Chitt
&
Tho Secretary's ofco, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Dußding, (Tel. 27704), (will close at 12 o'clock Noon,
Badges admitting to Mombare" Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On No Fretext will Children... bo' permitted in either Enclosure thr ing the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club. House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE."
The Price of Admission to the Publio Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Bailers in Uniform, are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mon, &c.. will not be permitted to opente within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Mooting.
By Order,
C. D. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 9th April, 1934,
QUEEN'S
What
WEDNESDAY
pleasure
the memcory of
hor... many, tri-
umphs recalls to us!
Laughs! Tears!TM Cheers! Undying
fame!
And
now-
greator than alj. har past tzi- jumpha «t}} (another radiant
MARIE
LIONEL
DINNER
AT8
TUGBOAT
ANNIE
EMMA
ANNA
CHRISTIE
rolo
hot
added to
of crown.
>glory!
BARRYMORE
TOGETHER IN
Sweetheart
LET U
BE GAY
CAUGHT
SHORT
POLITICS
REDUCING
CHRISTOPHER
BEAN
.with HELEN
MACK
BEULAH
BONDI JEAN
HERSHOLT Directed by SAM WOOD
A glorious enter tainment packed with laughs and humanity!