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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932.
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You'll Find the Answer in my Eve
Springtime is the Rockies
Cuban Love Song
CB439
Bine of the Night
CB388
Lire, Laugh and Lave
(1386
Guilty..
CB297
You wouldn't,
CHR
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Cuckou
TBI06
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CB128
Only me
Gals me kases why
Speak to me of Love
CB443
Delishinn
DB757
Cuban Lov Sung
DB743
How BellYou're Dane
B31740
Love Latters in the Sand
Just once for all times
D8738
Bushes at the Bottom of the Garden
DB620
DB581
It was n lover and his las..
113540
Jane
DB476
Sir Roger de Caverley
DB429
DB260
DB243
13231
DR810
DB784
Goodnight
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D3746
My Dream Waltz)
DB739
DB762 DU766
Trees
MLARKE POTENT
Waltr
Viennese Waltz
Slow Fax Trot
Blues
Waltz
Waltr
Waltz
Waltz
Waltz
Waltz
4/8 One Step Waltz Trat
Fox Tr Layton & Johnstone Binnio Hale Layton & Johnstone Layton & Johnstone
Waltzes from Vienna-Love V. War
Somewhere in Old Wyoming
Moonbeams, Dance
Clapham and Dwyer on Photography
Collete (196)
It s'nt Cricket
Cudno Dances (Valse)
Save the frof Dance for me
Song Hits (1982) Organ Medley
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man Long D. Noble
B.B.C: Singers
Eric Greene
R.A.F. Band
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SWIMMING ACTIVITIES IN "Y" BATH
THE Y.M.C.A. water-polo team ware once again triumphant when they
defeated H.M.3, Olympus 9-1 in the Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday afternoon.
The winners were all over the Navy! mon and were preasing throughout. Shreuder once again was in the limelight with four goals to his credit closely followed by Campbell who nelt- es on three occasions. Campbell, in- cidentally, played a fine game at cen- tre
half,
lucky on two but was sions when he
managed to swim away from his man and score; had the Navy keeper stopped any of his shots, different aspect might have been put on the final standing.
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fioldman, who again played on the was inclined to wander but wing, he did this mainly to cover Campbelt's
left
attacks.
Groves was the best man for the Navy, scoring well in the first with a bouncing ball.
Mr. J. E. Wilson lined up the
teams:-
AMERICANS CAUSE GREAT AMUSEMENT on should be a formidable team. in
three new additions to the team in W, Schreuder, R. Goldman and 31. L. Rail-
To-day's Inter-Naval Encounter.
"Y" POLO TEAM TO BE STRENGTHENED.
(By Crawl.)
game
the face of which the V.R.C. will be fully extended.
I understand that three new mon who are likely to All places in the Y.M.C.A. teum are M. L. Roilton, an eller brother of the present captain, who will most likely Bll one of the wing positions; J. E. Henry who will be a permanent back; and L. Gold- man who may 611 the goal-keeping position.
THESE
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The Medway, I believe have a usc-] amount of experience at water- ful water-polo side, but if the Blackpolo. Ruiiton has played in the for- lawk play anything like they did in ward line and is an exceedingly fast against H.M.S. man with a powerful throw. Henry yesterday's Brothe British side should win has played for Shanghai in faterparts. He also played for Singapore in their easily.
was watching the Black Hawk memorale game against
the Singa- They pere Ch
Chinese Swissining Club, when half divers at work yesterday.
brought off some very spectacular they defeated the latter for the first fol-dives, and one of the men displayed time in 12% years. Henry also fea
excellent form. The event should tured in mony a game against
hist The Military in Singapore, and certainly prove an attraction,
The pole game will be amusing, the name will go down in Swimming Club! Americans not being used to the re-history for his wonderful effort when Y.M.C.A.: Sutherland; Jenner and gulation game. A good referee is os he swam through the entire. Glouces- an equalising Maynard Campbell; Aris, Shreuder sential for the game; yesterday's ter first team to score
game was almost uncontrollable.
goal in the last minute. and R. Goldman.
"Lolly Goldman has also, con- HE water-poln game between the siderable water-polo experience. hav ing played in goal for the famous Chinese Athletic and the Y.M.CA.Tadpoles of the Shanghai Rowing which was played on Sunday afternoon Club team, and his vast experienco in the Y.M.C.A. bath, produced some should prove a helping factor in the sparkling
AES. Olympus: Jones; O'Hara and King: Groves; Ford, Barber and New-
Shreuder? The goal scorers (4). Campbell (3), R. Gakiman and Aris (1 ench) for the winners Groves (1) for I.M.S. Olympus.
were
and
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M.S. BRUCE defeated
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H. from the U.S.S. Black Hawk at gains in play. A feature of the Y.M.C.A. defence,
water, nola yesterday evening at Y.M.C.A. Pool by one goal to nil.
The game was the most amusing
the Schreuder who scored six nut of a
have ever seen and kept the spectators
in roars of mirth throughout.
of seven goals. His accuracy was of
the Colony early next month.
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the best, and he found the net with al-CHREUDER, a newcomer to leral
most all his efforts. His size and
strength proved a handicap to
the
The men from the Black Hawk were Chinese defence who could not cope unused to the English game of water with him. polo and were invariably pulled up for
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SPROTH wings put in much hard work,
water-polo is perhaps one of the fiu-
est centre forwarts in the colony and should have to difficulty in securing a place in the next interport team: should there be one.
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His control and handling of the ball Anzac Company Loses Infringements: one of the the fallow B although E. Raiton who played believe that he has played in Dutch comes up to Olympic standard, and I
he stood
Americans.
II.M.S. Bruce opened the scoring
Sergt. Gibbens,
DINNER DANCE.
Benevolent Society's Coming Affair.
Every effort is being made to
indignant that end with his hands on his hips glar on the right wing often let his man Olympic Trials. ing at the referee who, himself, was inget away". Goldman on the other He is a difficult man to watch and splits of laughters at the antics of the wing was also at fault in playing the should prove a valuable man in the The Anzac Company of the
ball in the shallow end while stand-Y.M.C.A. team, which this year is of Hong Kong Volunteer Defence bring about a successful night at in ink the first half and kept it to the end. This fault seemed very common, the exceptional strength,
Corps said good-bye to its in- November 12, when under the dis- I game, approach-Chinese forwards invariably being pulled up for
thisi
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After the ed one of the American men and ask- ed him the reason for the inability of sequence lost many, a scoring onper the men from the Black Hawk to play tunity.
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the Peninsula Hotel next Saturday,
con VESTERDAY'S water-polo game structor Sergt. W. Gibbens at a tinguished patronage of Mrs. W. T. against H.M.S. Olympus brought dinner at Volunteer Headquarters Southorn, and conjointly with the Peninsula Hotel management, the ont all the talent displayed by the Y.M.C.A. team, particularly in Camp last night.
Lieut. C. de S. Robertson pre-Now Territories Medical Benevolent bell who scored two excellent goals.
"have the Society,
arranged for the Campbell although fast, has much! sided. He paid tribute to
the regalation game. He replied that This infringement to most people they had all been used to the Ameri-would seem to be easy to rectify, but, can game which allowed for swimming where the average man is round about under the water with the ball and do 5 feet 8 ins. and the water only to learn before he can fill the pivot tactful and efficient manner with fancy dress dinner Dance to take
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providing the opposing side did not ingly diffent. object. He also said that in the Stutes they were used to a very much smaller rubber ball which one could sling ut the goalkeeper and possibly put him out of the game for the rest of the period.
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strated that he can show a burst of
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speed whenever he destres, but his big with the men. To him alone was and Roof Garden.
The object is a particular effort to- raise funds for the promotion of the ing up to reore. A centre-half's job company. fault lies in breaking away and com- due the present efficiency of the
The function extends from 8.30:
THE game was well referesd, and
was featured by one of the worst is to watch the opposing, side's centre Lieut. Robertson presented Society's medical activities in the
forward and to feed his forwards, but
Gibbens with
a well- Du Sergt.
a gold New Territories. It is fnfringements, that of drifting. which there was much.
on no account is he to leave his man Chinese team although faster in unless he is at his wit's end to de- cigarette case, mounted with the deserving project and should meet
that of the respects than koine
and with hearty support. eide what to do with the ball, company's badge kiwi TO-NIGHT in the Y.M.C.A. bath the
Y.JI.C.A., could make little headway
Inside the case the and only then, may he break boomerang. then, U.S.S. Black Huwk will be come in their attacks, their forwards being away, but he must immediately re-names of members of the company, p.m. till 2 a.m. and no effort has been pating against H.M.S. Medway too slow and their shooting weak.
turn and cover his man. three swimming events, a diving con-
Campbell was a trifle lucky yester- were engraved. test, if the Royal Navy can provide
Sergt. Gibbens suitably respond- apposition in this event, and a water-UE Y.M.C.A. are getting together a day; had the game been against one
The latter event should very strong team, and look like of the better teams, it might have ed. Į poła game. Dove worth while watching as a re- becoming the best in the Colony. They taken a different aspect and the
have yet to play the VBC, but with scores would have been reversed. sult of yesterday's exhibition.
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Police Score Twice In Closing Minutes
Veteran
Triumph
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
Table To Dale.
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt
China Mail
7 12
30
7 11
6 10
@ 10
20
2 10
Lt. Garthwaite Makes Incognitas....
His Debut.
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY.
FOOTBALL-Interport Trial (Caroline), 4 p.m.
HOCKEY-Mamak Tournament -R.A.M.C. v. Kowloon Indians Suokunpoo), 4.16 p.m.; Y.M.C.Av. Recreio (King's Park,
16 G
5.15).
0 5
9 2
8 0
St. Andrew's . 7 0 1 0 32 1st Bty. H.K.S. 6.6
0.0 28 5 6 Radle
5 R. C. Signals 0 4 2 0 28 R.E.
0 0 12 R.A.S.C.
09 15 Police POLICE AND PHOENIX DRAW. University
12th-R.A. Phoenix In a Mumak Tournament hockey Medway Wishart match played on
the U.S.R.C. Veteran ground yesterday afternoon H.M.S.Perthist Veteran improved their position 24th R.A. 20th R.A. when they defeated the 24th Battery R.A. by 2 goals to nil, both goals .A.D.C.
Tamar being netted in the first half R.A.M.C.
KIT.C. through Rimmer and Hill.
The Battery defence brightened German Club. considerably in the second half,!
GROVES INJURED. Carter working hard. Lt. Garth-
During a match between the 7thi waite, at insido right, made his de- but in the R.A. team, and with Platoon and the 5th Platoon of the Lewis, were leading lights. Carver South Wales Borderers, at Sookun- played a forcing game at back for poo yesterday, afternoon, Lance
Corporal Groves sustained an in- the Veteran.
jury to his head which necessitat ed treatment at the French Hospi- GREAT POLICE RECOVERY tal before he could resume in the game. The 7th Platoon won by 2 clear goals.
wit-
A fast Mamak match was npsed at Carolina Hill yesterday ni ernoon when the Police played HMS, Phoenix to a drawn game of
1-1.
0 0 18 0 0.1 11 0 0 3 24 O 0'2 24 0
CLUB FIRST ELEVEN. The following will represent the 1st XI of the Hong Kong Hockey
TOMORROW.
MANY CHINESE STUDY ABROAD.
Majority' In America
Are Men.
spared to make it Interesting and enjoyable.
A special entertainment is to- follow the dinner, when at intervals- special features will be presented. Mra. R. Ferrojolo,, a charming vocalist, will render songe, Mrs. H. Mein, an accomplished and classical delightful exponent of dances will give displays of this at- tractive art, and the well-known and popular cabaret dancers "Hugo"" Nanking, Oct. 30. und "Josephine," will provide ex- According to statistics com-hibitions of bali room steps. piled by the Chinese Students' Tuble reservations may be effect Federation, 1,256 Chinese sta-ed at both the Hogn Kong Hotel and dents are at present studying in Peninsula Hotel, and Dr. F. L 140 colleges and universities in Tseung. Honorary Secretary and America. Of these, 1,108 are Treasurer of the Society, will take care of arrangements regarding men and 148 women.
ACCUSED ADMITS
“NECKING."
The subjects of study chosen bookings for Chinese patrons. by these students include almost every branch of science and art. Friendly-Among the most popular studies!
are education, economics; busi- ness administration, engineering and political science. It is inter- esting to note that one student chose to specialise in Latin, an- other in modern dramatics, and The prosecution yesterday after- still another in the Slavonic noon closed its case against Henry languages. Five are studying Urmi, Swiss a motor-engineer who military science.-Kuo Min
- HOCKEY-Mamak Tournament Wishart v. Univeralty (Navy ground), 4.15 p.m.; Kowloon, In- diana v. 20th Battery (U.S.R.C.), 4.18 p.m.: Friendly match-Hong Kong Hockey Club juniors v. South Wales Borderers (U.S.R.C. ground), 6.16 p....
THURSDAY. HOCKEY-Maniak Tournament Tamar v. 1st. H.K.S. Battery (Marina), 4 pm. 40
MEETINGS — Ladies' Section, R.H.K. Golf Club (Helena May Institute), 11 im
FRIDAY.
* FOOTBALL Charity Match-~- Probable Interport Team v. "Rest"
(Glub ground).
C.B.A. MEETING TO-DAY.
AIR SERVICE FOR HANKOW. Make Connections With Siam.
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Swiss Denies Charge Of Assault.
is charged with indecently assault- ing Chung Wan, a 20-year-old girl. The hearing was resumed before Mr. Schoteld.
Det Inspector W. Shannon stated that on the night in question he Ireceived a report from Inspector Stimson, of Shaukiwan, following which lie took tho girl in a Police ear to Henry's Auto Service 'garagés,-- Nanking, Oct. 80. at 447-457, Lockhart Road. Through air mail 'traffle between As they approached the garages, Hankow and Sian will be inaugur-the girl pointed excitedly to a ated shortly under agreement be- European and said, "That's hor tween the China National Aviation that's" he."-
the
and Eurasia Aviation Corporations. Urmi, who came forward at this
With
present Nanking moment, was then told of the charge The annual meeting of the Central Bankow and Nanking-Slan services against him. He denied it and I ad- At half time the score was 1-1, Club against the 1st Bn. the South British Association will be held in in operation, mails destined for said: "This is blackmail. and up to ten minutes from the Wales Borderers on the U.S.R.C. the Central British School hall, Sian! from Hankow or vles mit necking" end, the Phoenix 'led by 8 goals to ground at 5p.m. to-morrow: Kowloon, to-day at 5.80 p.m. The versa will be sent via Nanking, de Inspector Shannon: I asked him G. Duncan; H. J. D. Lowe, E. V. report by the committee for the sea-livery being made two days after what he meant by "necking" and he Perkins, Harris and Kartar Reed; A. E. P. Guest, W. Reed, J. son 1931-32 will be presented and posting of the letter. The through said: "You know, making love." Singh netted for the Folice, while E. Potter; J. L. Tetley, W. E. WI Officers for the current year will be traffic agreement is effective nisa for Mr. Schofield red to marrow the Phoenix obtained their points liams, G. ER Divett (Captain), elected. All members are request-lintasmediate points on the two afternoon for the opening of the de-
CC. Francie, and A. T. Lay, through Barnett (2) and Prior.
airwaya-Kuo Min.
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