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THURSDAY,

UARY 10, 1927.

HOPPING ALONG,

SPORTS SECTION

BALLOON QUARTER-MILE

STRIDES

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HOME SOCCER.

PROGRESS IN THE SCOTTISTI F.A. CUP.

MANY LEAGUE MATCHES.

London, Feb. 9. Principal football matches play od to-dity theme team given frst rosulted:-

SCOTTISH CUP.

Ist,Round Replay.

Montrose 3, Dykehemt 1.

2nd Round Replays, Dundee Kilmarnock 1. Aberdeen E Past Fife 2. Dunbarton 0..Alina 4

3rd Round Draw." The draw has been made for the third round to be played on Fubi 29- as follows:-

East Fife v. Bunfermline.

Dindee v. Belie.

Rangers v. Hamion.

Falkirk v. Mid-Annandale,

·Buckie Thistle v. Bolwessi

Duoden, Unkeil v. Brozbarn be

Montese.

Alloa v. Arthusley

Clyde v. Partigk.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division, 1.

9-1 ROUT.

UNITED SERVICE v. CHINESE: SOCCER.

IN INTERPORT "FESTIVAL"

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHARE SLUMP.

(Continued from Page 1)

Fatanding. Plaintiff also said that The remembered the date of the

Interviews although they were. The novel aerial sport, "balloon-such a long time ago and he Had Jumping,' is expected short to not made a note at the time. bu introduced in Britain. It is al- Plaintiff denied that he had de ready popular in America, says the "manded interest, "Evening Naws."

A NOVEL NEW SPORT.

A ga-Alled balloon, 15 feet in diameter, is attached to the should-

A Sly Dig.""

A BRIDE OF 17.

FAMOUS COMPOSER'S SECRET MARRIAGE.

SURPRISE FOR RELATIVES.

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Announcement of the marriage of Mr. John Ireland, the famous composes, and a pretty 17-year-old student of the Royal Academy of Mume has beau made,rt Home.

The marriage took placoom. De-i

cember 17 at the Register Offies, King's-rond, Chelsea, and has been kept a profound secret over since.

In the register the entries of thef

Shown a letter from his solici ere of a man, whose weight is re-tors in which interest was asked gulated by ballast until the balloon- By 9 goals to 1. the local United supports the whole of his weight for witness caused much amase- China" eleven Services team routed a "combined except dib. Thas a man has only ment by saying that such a pro-event are as follow:

ceeding might Be In the ordinary soccer festival"

in the Interport to lift 4lb.

The energy normally used in course of solicitors" practice. A team of Chineas from Shang-jumping 2ft. high over 6ft. enablea Plaintiff did not take up the hak representing Eastern China la him to jump 40ft. high over 100 shares himself as he was only a staying in the Colony for a series yards.

of

Extures. Yesterday's Chian

Cross-Country Races A jumper, assisted by a strong team was made up by the visitors, wind, progressed across country with a sprinkling of Hong Kong Chinese from the two clubs here, in gigantic quarter-mile loups. viz.. South China:A.A. and Chinese) Athletic Association.

broker.

Mr. Turner suggested that it was because he had never had them to take up. He also ques-

John Ireland, aged 47, a com- poser, of 14, Gunter-grove, Chelsen, son of Alexander Ire- land, newspaper proprietor.

Dorothy Phillips. 17. daughter of John and Mrs. Phillips, of 6, Snowden-mansions, Wort Hump- stead, father of independent Ion 18.

Mr. John Phillips.

I called at 6, Snowden-nransions

unknown thero. Lator

3. Tearned

Inquiries (writes in "Evening Mr. Raynham, the air pioneer, tioned plaintiff with regard to and Squadron Leader Wright, are the delay in applying to the de-News" representative) showed that Northey of H.M.S. "Ambrose" hopeful of crganising & baliçon-fendant for "settlement if an not an inkling of the romance bad had the distinction of getting four jumping and cross-country races. agreement bad been entered into.leaked out. goals for the winnera, two in each) Colonel Bristow, the aeronauti Plaintiff replied, that he had to half, and he nearly got a fifth cal engineer,balleves that even

Stock of the Scottish Borderera more effective jumping is possible get in touch with the seller.

Plaintiff agreed that with to find that "John Phillipe" was was, at inside-right to Northey at if the balloca la surrounded by a centre and the K.0.5.B. man put in frame-work enabling the jumper to others, he was very hard hit in the Mr. John Phillips was at book- two goals; but the Rev. Alexander.impart a thrust to the balloon. June and July, 1925.

ma who lives at Highgate, but Borderers' the

Padre,

Examined by Mr. Leask, plain-is a prosent at Monte Carlo on scored

tiff said that he could have got the holid-Tawith his wife. shares from the seller as soon as About 14 months ago Dorothy The knew that the defendant was adopted by MY Cuthbert

would take them up..

Whitemere, a professor at the Royal Academy, on account of her bri Corroborative evidence withfience as a pianoforte player. He regard to the defendant having took her to his home, where she visited the plaintiff and offered lived for a year, perfectly happy.] to settle, on the basis of the flat and continuing her studies under rate was given by plaintiff's son. ideal conditions.

thrice"

Lack of Cohesion. There were a number of stars in the Chinese side bat the eleven meni never got going with cohesion and deserved to lose. Towards the end, the Service sharpshooters be came erratick

PUTTING CURE.

HOW HARRY VARDON FOUND IT.

Shanghai provided all but one of The "Evening News" says that the Chinese defenders, who suffer the veteran golfer Harry Vardon jed by echparison with Hong Kong.hus at last found a cure for his After 10 minutes play (on the lifelong bugbear of bad putting.

put

Manchester United 3, Newcastle HK.F.C. ground) Alexander

his side one up from a penalty but Fung King-cheung equalised with

header.

Division 11.

Notts County 2 Wolverhampton 2

Division 1 (South), Crystal Pale?" Exeter 0. Bristol City Norwich 1

SCOTTISH LEAGUȚ.

'Division 1..

Airdieonians. 4. Morton 0, Dundee United Falkirk 2. St. Johnstone 3. Papillon 2 Motherwell Cowdenbeath 0.

Reuber.

HOCKEY MÀTCH.

CLUB 1ST X BRAW WITH ROYAL NAVY:

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A fine hockey - mutch on the U.S.R.C. ground at Kowloon yester day ended in a draw between the Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st X and the Royal Navy, each side getting geall

Atkinson put the senior service Then ahead at an early stage. Aubrey the Naval goalie) shone in a long slee of his side's "citadel by the Club forwards und (at times) the Club halves.

Eventually W. Woodward found the mark for the Club to draw level but the Navy held out again.

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SATURDAY CRICKET:

Below are

some of the local cricket team selected for Satur- day afternoon

Civil Service 1st XI (league, away) v. Kowloon C CB. D. Evans (captain), G. R. Sayer. A. E. Wood, E. C. Fincher, F. Baker, F. H. Holdman, P. J.. de Rome, E! W. Hamilton, F. E. Lawrence F... Ling, R. C. Witchell.

Civil Service 2nd XI (league, hamu) v. K.C.C, 2nd XI:-, H. B. Nihill (enplain), A. Rr Sutherland, R. S. W. Paterson. H. FL Westlake,

Thence nwards the Service van, guard were unstoppable. Northey rot gohl No. 2 with a header and scored the third, Alexander put on two more, these gouls being split by a score by Stock,, the tally for the first half, being, therefore,} 5-1,

The Second Half!

In the second half Northey scor, e two goala in two minutes and was going through for a third when he fell Stock was backing up. however, and put on the ninth and last goal Teams:-

Combined "China" XI. goal: C. H. Ho (Trinity Club); Backs. V. Y. Yoong (Lah Hwa), Lau Kau (Lch Hwa)

Harry Vardon, an ex-open champion golfer of Britain.

He wore inмses on the course all Totteridge for the first time in his

56 years.

halves: 2. H. Mao (Trinity). He took 66 to go round, of which Leung Kwoon-chung (Chinese only 29 were putts. Athletic), Leung Yuk-tong (Loh The bogey for the course is 74 Howa):

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forwards: Two Kwai-shing (Chi-. nese Athletic), Fung King-cheung (South China), Lai Po-taun (Ch) nese Athletic), L3 Waltong (Loh! Hwa), C. W. Chen (Loh Hwa).

United Services. goal: Avery, (H.M.S. Tamar); backs: Trim' (Royal Artillery), Baker (H.M.S. Titania);

halves: Everest (2nd/K.O.S.R.), Sims (R.A.M.C.), King (H.M.S. Tamar)

Barkham forwards:

(H.M.S Titania) Stock (2nd/K.0.S.B.) Northey (H.M.S. Ambrose), Me Glinchey (2nd/K.O'S.B.), Rev. Alexander (2nd/K.O.S.B.)

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Referee: Mr. Baldwin. "

5s. A MINUTE.

SUZANNE AS A TENNIS TEACHER.

"There is much speculation,”; says the Daily Sketch,' "13 to what Suzanne Lenglen intenda to R. R. Davies, C. H. Hallam, HF charge when she opens her iawn Harper, H. B. Strange. A. W. Grim-tennis school at Cannes. mitt, P. P. O'Neill, C. Sara. Re- "It is understood that she wil serves W. F. J. Gorvin, R. G. expect 1.000 franes (approximate Robertson.

ly £8) for, a private lesson last- Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI (league, ing half an hour. What sort of home) v. H.M.S. Tamar"-P. teacher she will muke with her Jacke, H. C. Burgess, J. D. Craw-temperament is another matter,” `- ford, R. W. Lee, D. E. C. Nichol-

son, F. T. Orr, H. E. Standage,

H. J. Stevenson, J. A. Summers,

C. D. Wales, W. Wooding.

HELP FOR BARRY.

REFEREEING IN RUGGER.

Paris, Jan. 16.

COMING MATCH AGAINST GOODSELL

"WARATAHS!”

NEXT RUGGER TOUR IN BRITAIN,

NEW SOUTH WALES XV,

The New South Wales Rugby Union has agreed to the itinerary of matches to be played during the tour of Great Britain this year.

The tour of the "Waratahs" will

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Defendant's Admissions.

The defendant, in the box, said that he saw the plaintiff in the street several times after the pur chase in June 1925. The shares were never mentioned November of last year.

until

One evening, about two montha ago, Mr. Whitemore was surprised because Dorothy did not return home from the Academy. She telephoned to say that she intend- ed to go back to her parents at Highgate. Mrs. Whitemore, how- ever, insisted that Dorothy should come back to them..

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Brought Back..

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was. now

Asked by Mr. Leask why he had never paid for the shares, de- That same evening Dorothy was) fendant replied that it was be. brought back to Mr. and Mrs. cause the shares had never been Whitmore by her mother. delivered. If they had been de-some ays later she left quite sud- livered he would have paid for

Do thy, it appears, them.

taker under the wing of Mr. Question by Hia Honour, de- Beckett Williams, a composer, and fendant admitted that he had not his wife, and another woman whose

asked for delivery to be made or name is known in society." made

They took any attempt to pay for.

to Snowden- mansions, West Hampstead, where them on settlement day.

they arranged for her to stay with Mr. Turner, for defendant, the mother of a fellow-pupil. suggested that it was improbable Here Dorothy remained for twe that an agreement such as alleged months, during which time Mr. had been entered into between John Ireland also took a great in- the parties on the basis of the terest in the girl. He had a grand flat rate, emphasising the long piano sent to the house, on which period that had elapsed and the she could practice. It was arrang

ed that Dorothy should stay for a Lease with which the plaintiff and

year! his son had remembered dates. And this was alleged to be at ang usualher hostess: thinking that One morning, after she had left time when brokers dived, down she was going to the Academy- dark alley ways almost at the she did not return. She rang up sight of anyone." He suggested at 6 pm, and said: that what happened was that plaintiff, who had himself been hard hit, simply agrced off hand that the man from whom he bought the shares should hand to the house to collect her ward- them to defendant to settle with robe, after which she left for a all the rest.

country rectory near Oxford,

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I am not coming home to- night; 1 was married at two o'clock-to-day, to John Ireland. Rectory Honeymoon. Later she paid a surprise visit

be particularly strenuous much His Honour said that defen-where, with her husband, she is more so than that of the last "All dant's

own, admissions were staying with some friends of his Blacks" and Macris. The schedule salient factors in favour of plain for an extension of their honey- They are going on to Torquay of matches as set out will entail tiff's submissions with regard to hard games from the cutset Only the flat rate. He found that fit and sound men will be able to stand up to the strenuoua tour, plaintiff had

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moon.

Mr. and Mrs. Beckett Williams, discharged the who are at present in the Pyrenees Ruys Claude Corbett in the Sydney onus of proof and gave judgment on holiday, are said to have been

for him with costs.

quite in ignorance of any prob- The itinerary is

ability of marriage between their September.

protegee and the composer,

17, Saturday, v. Devon and Corn ENGINEER'S ORDEAL. wall. at Devonport.

21, Wednesday, in Wales. 24, Saturday, in Wales. 28, Wednesday, in Wales.

October.

1. Saturday, in Wales.

5, Wednesday, v. East Midlands and Notts Lings, at Derbyshire.

8, Saturday, v. North of England, at Northampton.

15, Saturday, in Scotland..

12, Wednesday, in Scotland.

19, Wednesday, in Scotland.

22 Saturday, v. London.

November.

ARM GRIPPED IN SAUSAGE MACHINE.

Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert White- 'more to-day expressed their |natonishment to an "Evening News" representative who called upon then.

Mr. Whitemore said: "Dorothy je) The ordeal of being anesthetised, a bright, happy-dispositioned girl, but not so as to lose consciousness, and is quite a brilliant pianist. She while the cylinder of a sausage has been. at the Academy since: cutting machine, in which his 1918, having won a scholarship and arm had been gripped, was cut several prizes. She has promise of away, was undergone by Mr. Henry a brilliant musical career. I had Loveday, staff engineer to Messrs. no knowledge of this marriage, o Drings Ltd., of Snow-hill, E.C. Mr. even an inkling of it." Loveday was repairing the machine Mr. John Phillips, Dorothyls

27, Thursday, v. Oxford Univer-when his arm got caught in the father, apart from his bookmaking, alty.

barrel A workman stopped the 1s a collector of antiques, at his 29, Saturday, v. Leicestershire, at machine; But Mr. Loveday's arm home at Highgate he is said to have Leicester.

could not be released. A doctor remarkable pieces of old furniture, was telephoned for, and also the china, and other objects of art. fire brigade and the police. The

No Relatives Present. doctor administered an anesthetic, No relatives of either Mr. Ire- Sor-which dulled the pain. The fire land or Mias. Phillips attended the brigade and police proceeded to register office. The witnesses who at saw the metal as a preliminary to signed were Mr. Arthur G. Miller

breaking it open, and then. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Grimes.

2, Wednesday, v. Cambridge Uni- versity. The London "Sporting Life and

6. Saturday, v. Combined The French Rugby Federation Sportsman" is opening a fund to confirms having received a letter enable H. Barry, the English Beul-vices, in London.

12, Saturday, v Ireland, from the Scottish Union refusingler, "to make the trip to Australia Dublin. to send any more Scottish referees to challenge Major Goodsell, the

them.

to officiate in games organised by holder, for the world's champion-

ship. The newspaper will endea This is the sequel to the incidents vour to obtain £1,800 for the fund. which necurred in Paris on January

1. It is hoped amicably to arrange

matters at Edinburgh on Jan. 22

match.

for the Franco-Scottish Otherwise future Franco-Irish

matches are jeopardised, as- Irish demand a Scots reforce.

M.C.C. TOURISTS FETED.

Madras, Jan. 24.

the.

DOLLAR LURE?

ANOTHER GOLF CHAMPION FOR U.S.

18, Wednesday, v Ulster, Belfast.

19, Saturday, in North of land.

28, Saturday, v. Wales. 30, Wednesday, in Wales,

December,

Saturday, in Wales.

7. Wednesday, in Wales.

10, Saturday, In the North England.

17 Saturday, v. Scotland,

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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG FEBRUARY 10, 1927, 10.30 a.m.

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T.T. on London! T.T. on Shanghai.

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THE WORLD ADVENTURERS

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CLUB.

There will shortly be formed in Melbourne what is described 15 at Loveday, who had been conacious Mr. John Ireland has always the most democratic and yet the

of what was being done, and had been regarded as a typically Eng- most exclusive club in the world. Eng-given occasional advice to those lish composer, and such works. as It will be a branch of the Ad- working for his release, was given "Sea Fever." "Marigold" and venturers of the World. The ob- chloroform by a surgeon, from St. Earth's Call justify this descrip.ject of the club is to gather to- Bartholomew Hospital to render tion. He has chosen from Thomas gether men who have

left the him. unconscious. Wedges were Hardy, Laurence

Housman, and beaten path and made search for then inserted in the slots made by John Masefield with exquisite disadventure. the sawa, and sledge-hammer blows crimination.

21, Wednesday, v. Warwickshire and North Midlands.

24, Saturday, v. London.

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The club embraces three claseos. of were given until the machine was He began his musical career of members-active, honorary, and

broken to pieces and Mr. Loveday under Sir Charles Stanford at the associate. released. He was then taken to Royal College of Music. Since

Its rules separate them as fol- Og New York the hospital.

On demand leaving the College he has pro- lowa: Upon inquiry at the hospital it duced several works of high merit.

'C-vilte, 60 days' x'għi was learned that Mr. Loveday's

(1) Active members shall be Or Pambay Hie Symphonic Rhapsody, frat 31, Saturday, v. Gloucestershirearm had bean amputated and that performed at the

Queen's Hall those honourable men

as pioneers, trail-blazers, Onduconod *** Somerset.

he was progressing satisfactorily under. Sir Henry Wood's baton, qualify

ora Jalous- He was visited by his wife' in the established for him a permanent those who have experienced explorers, big game hunters

Un- Saturday, v. England, at afternoon and was able to

Wire Te place among British composers, ahd Twickenham,

cognise her...

Workmen at

hie G miner Sonata for Cello is a usual adventures, or have render Messrs. Dringa favourite place among cellists all nation or its cause.

ed distinguished service to their praised Mr. Loveday for the stoical

over the world." way, in which he bndured the trial.

E. T. Smith, who has been pro- fessional golf champion of Vic- toria (Australia) for the past two years, has definitely decided to The M.C.C. team touring India take up his residence in America., and

He left Sydney for the United attended a revue performed by States by the "Maunganu!" on Madras Amateur Dramatic Society January 27. playera to-day. The team was in- vited on the stage and sang, three

Eongs, receiving vociferous ap- NOTED YACHTSMAN'S DEATH,

plause. Silver goblots were pre- vented each cricketer. inscribed.. "From the Madras Public."-Chino Pross.

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January.

'THE WEATHER.

11

PRAYING AND PREYING.

While praying at the Hau Wong Temple, Rowlcon City, a robber, who pretended to pray, relieved a Chinese woman of her purse con taining $44.

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(2) Honorary members shall be on Manila chosen from those who have, ace, complished some outstanding suca cess in distinguished adventure or exploration, but who on account 'of of official duties or distance residence cannot become active members.

(3) Associate members, shall be

London, Jan. 26. Til noon to-morrow, the official Herbert Marzetti, a member of weather forecast for all local dfs FASCISTS BAN MUSIC HALLS.. the London Stock Exchange since|trictais:-N. E. winds, fresh; fair, 1878 and a prominent yachtsman,! A 12.40 a.m. to day the Obser-

Rome, Jan, 13. ...BOXING IN AMERICA. died at London at the age of 70-vatory reported

The latest Fascist crusade: China Prean,

Pressure has increased lightly against music halle Some have Pittsburgh, Janj 28,

avar central China. It is nearly already been ordered to close. The

desirabla- men who have travelled. Peter Latzo, the world's welter Paris, Jan. 26-A. Brown knock-stationary enowhere

prefects et provinces have been in

and are moved with the spirit and weight boxing champion, won a red out Edouard Macart of the Meteorological observations at structed to watch, similar places feree's decision over Jimmy Jones European featherweight horing am. to day--burameter 30.28; tom with view to preventing them Quarantine restrictions have fraternity of adventure, but who in ten rounda last night: Latzo's title in the fifth round of a schedul-perature 48; humidity 72; wind from undermining the moral and been raposed against arrivals from have not had an opportunity to be thle was not at stake.--China Press. od twelve round bout.

[N.NA.; foren I; weather overcast. || physical future of the country. Vladivostock on account of plasma come eligible as active members.

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