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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
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an empty goal, Eumjahn, the Civi lians' goalkeeper, having been drawn from his charge.
Even play then followed and, after both teams had missed easy" opportunities of scoring, Pyara Singh scored the fourth goal and shortly afterwards G. Fowler add- ed the fifth.
SCHINA BEAT NAVY
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Leung Wing-chiu was an absen-
The Waseda team now realises tee from South China's team and the advantage of playing an open his place was taken by Lau Hing- game and both wings were kept choi, while Chan Tak-fai came into well plied with passes. The backs the team, in place of Lai Shui- and intermediate line were quick wing, who was injured in Satur in their tackling and rarely wast-day's game. jed a ball in clearing.
Dear Isle of Man (Haydn Wood). May Day Overture (Haydn Wood). Queen Mary's Song (Elgar, art.
Haydn Wood).
Like to the Damask Rose (Elgar,
arr. Hayda Wood).
Navy Defence Do Wel
Kotims, the coach. Following a
The Navy soon settled down andTM- rather tentative start against the Army, struck his very best for their defence played a good game. and his speed and stickwork in the with the result that the Chinese a long were held in check for last three games has resulted in a! vast intprovement in the forward period and during the first half really never dangerous. made line. If the Japanese left-winger ere
Lee Wai-tong though had taken advantage of all the openings made for him, Waseda Ritchie, in goal, dive full length to tura a powerful drive round the would have scored at least
posts for a corner. further goals.
Civilians Disappoint
two
Wong Mei-shun played one of the best games of his career. tackled well and distributed
He
to
The Civilian team was rather great advantage. He was always. disappointing. On paper they had here assistance was most need- He played his usual robust a side which should have given a ed
Shepherd's Song (Elgar, aur. Bayda
Wood).
very much better performance. game, but was much more tactful Rumjahn, deputising for Sousa in in his tackling.
Lee Kwok-wai did not reproduce that the same fine form he showed on
goal, proved an admirable under- study and gave a display should definitely place him fa the the previous day. He was poor in his clearances and he was uncer- front ranks.
Guest and Gosano were fairly tain in his tackling. Le Page beat was him easily, and it was fortunate good, although the former somewhat careless. Gonsalves, at that this player did not send left-half, was a very good spoiler across the centres he should have
done. and was the pick of the halves, al- though Reed and Hassan did not, let much by.
Formidable Backs
Pyara Singh, who led the for- Lee Ting-sang and Tam Kong- wards, was a revelation. His speed, pak were a formidable pair of amazing stickwork and fine con-backs, the former being outstand-i structional play was a feature of icy with his first-time clearances, while the latter was prominent the match and revealed him, as being among the best three for with his headwork.
In the forward line Fung King- wards in the Colony. The right) wing combination, the Fowler cheong was a great schemer. He brothers, was most disappointing. tried hard to work for a position Waseda:- Quixaka: E. Tama- and, playing in an unusual posi- moto and S. Kawara; M. Kawashima, tionat inside-left did extremely T. Yamada and T. Tomita: T. Suga-well. His passes to Tso Kwai- wara, K. Kawai, T. Y
Sshing were accurate, T. Yonemard,
but in the Masamora, and Y. Shimoda
Civilians:-Rumjahn (KIT.C.); Amelined to hold on to the ball too latter part of the game he was E. P. Gaest (Argonautas):
(Radio) and E. L.. Goerdo
M. E. Bassin (Exdio), long.
GENERAL
GRANT
DID NOT. BECOME A GENERAL
UNTIL AFTER THE CIVIL WAR
HE WAS THE FIRST APPOINTED SINCE WASHINGTON
PRESENT. ELEVEN ALREADY
SHOWING FINE PROMISE
(Continued from Page 2)
The
ILLINOIS RIVER." RAN BACKWARDS
A HEAVY RAINSTORM: OCCURRED CUMAXED BY A CLOUDBURST.
THE WATERS RUSHED TO
THE RIVER-WHICH
BACKED UP MORE THAN 7MILES
Aug 20, 1924.
STINGLESS MOSQUIDES
ARE BRED IN FRANCE
• 36 Tre her de la Right veta mothe
COLONY TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
(Continued from Page 2)
GOD SAVE THE KING AS SUNG PHONETICALLY BY SPARESH CHILDREN IN BUENOS AIRES ON THE OCCASION OF THE
VISIT OF THE
PRINCE OF WALES:-
GOD SETY AUA GREICHAS KIN LONG LIV AUA NOBEL KIN
GOD SETY DI KIN
SEND JIM VICTORIAS
JAP AND GLORIAS
LONG TO REIN OVER AS
GOD SEN DI KIN,
DAI CHOISEST GUIFTS
IN STOR
ON JIM BY PLISD
TU POR
LONG ME SI REIN
MEIJI DEFEND AUA LOGS
ANDEYER GUIVAS COS
TU SIN WIT JART AND VOIS
GOD SEN DI KIN.”
EXPLANATION OF
TO-DAY'S CARTOON
General Grant
LYSSES S. GRANT was made.
CHINA LIGHT'S HOPESU general of the Army on
Mr. F. C. Glemo, secretary
General
W. A. Reed (Citb) and J. Gonsalves Lee Wastong was slow in start-
the China Light and Power Bee-July 25, 1866, after the Civil War. (Recreio); S. A. Fowler (Club), G. Hing. He had the constant atten-
reation Club, told me that quite afHe was the second to hold that Fowler (C.BA), Pyara Singh (Ba-tion
of "Hutchby, this player
number of their members indulge army rank, having been preceded die). J. M. Pinto (E.I.T.C.) and V.
throughout shadowing him
the Bond (Club).
in Ping Pong, and competitions by George Washington on June 15, game. Lee played better in the clos-
are also held among the members 1775. Eight more generals have ing stages and tested Pitchie with E. Fisher, a medium to fast open-only, as he had not heard of the held this rank since several rasping first-timers. ing bowler, G. Kew, a promising kaal League.
Asked whether Grant: To the Navy defence the great-No. 6 or 7 batsman, D. Crary, they would enter a team if they Stingless Mosquitoes est credit must be given. They fine all-rounder who opens the are invited to do so, Mr. Clemo played well against the strong bowling, A. Prata, na stubborn said they would be glad to get in Chinese forward line and
rate of the stingless more opening batsman who has proved totch with the League officials, A variety is being propagated. than held their own. for the to be somewhat disappointing to and he is sure that among their the Academy of Sciences in France greater part of it.. Passent and date, and W. Lau a very cool No. 3) Toser were a clean kicking pair of batsman. backs, the latter being prominent oin the manner he subdued Tso! 5 Kwai-shing.
RESULTS TO DATE
Paseda
2. Services
• Hạn Kong Kavy Army
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-Waseda ther Report and Announcements.
8.03-A Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre (Chinese).
11 p. Close Down The following programme will
8.05-11 p.m.-European Programme Waseda be broadcast to-day from the Hong]
from.
= Frequency of 640 ZEK. Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. Kilocycles,
8.05 p.m.-A Pregromme on a wavelength of 355 metres, (845 k. c's), 31.49 metres, (9.52 Variety. megacycles).
DANCE MUSIC FROM THE HONG KONG HOTEL ZEK. PROGRAMME
FFT
12.30-2.15 p.m.--European
geratum C.
1230-Gilbert and Sullivan.
cerpts.
1. p-Local: Time Signal Weather Report 103--Prime
Band
Vocal
A Marriage has been arranged
Piano Duets-----
Lancashire Lass...Tamer Layton
Parade of the Tin Soldiers Nola ......Rawicz and Landanez Pro-Ï Vocal
Did I remember....Gracie Fields Ex-Cinema Organ
Medley of old songs
Vocal-Going Home
Jack Savage and his Cowboys Instrumental Speak Easy
and
Scala's Accordeon
130 Reater Press; Local: Wen- ther Forecast. Time and Announce-Banjo Solo mments
140-Variety and Dance Music. 2.15-Close DownL
5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5 pm-A Relay of Dance Music rom the Roof-Garder of the Hong
from
Kong Li
6.30
Musical
Comedy.
Leslie James.
The Eight Piano Symphony.
Keyboard Kapers Mandoline Solow
Mazur
1 Argonants
Weak Navy Wingers
COLONY RUGBY XV TAKING es going.
SHAPE
(Continued from Page 2)
Colony Skipper Optimistic
Marie De Pietro.
Vocal-
Opera
and
Do the Runaround
First Thrill My
June Clyde (Soprano).) Orchestra-
(2) At Dawning (b) The Land of the Sky Bint
Water
of
the Club fast fifteen, thinks it is
#Halen Vocal Gems (Herbert.
Offenbach, arr, Korngold)
Veronique (Messager)--
The Swing Song
4
Trot here and there (Donkey Doet)
Winnie Melville (Soprano) and
Derek Oldham (Tenor).
Tom Jones"-Selection (German). "Marie England" (German)Waltz
SOAR
"The Maid of the Mountaing”
Guy Lombardo and his Royal
Canadians.
A. F. Walkden, the skipper
After a goalless first half, the Chinese took the lead when Fung King-cheong worked his way over to the left and cleverly hooked the ball into the net. The Chinese went) further ahead when, after a neat)
Two very promising new- comers to the school should do well after a short while under the care of Mr Ser- gent and Mr. Youngssye-I refer to G. White and A. Macauley, neither of whom are particularly skilful with either bat or ball but who are stated to be excellent fielders.
Lay's Fine Innings Against C.S.C.C.
NEW
ping pong players there are a few
was assured recently by Profes who are quite strong enough to sor Louiz Eugene Bouvier, who compete for the Colony Cham-presented the work of Dr. Legen- pienship.
dre
to
In previous years members of This modern mosquito, known Club de Recreio used to take a
his Latin-speaking scientific keen interest in the game, but the friends as "euler pupiens," was enthusiasian has gradually died
down, and now the members take found by Dr. Legendre in
northern part of France. little interest in this indoor sport.
WELL
repute.
the
For
2 University
1 Civilism Goals For 10 Goals Against 26. The Waseda team are leaving offor Macau this morning and will
The great weakness of the Navy play a match against that port în
was their wingers. These players the afternoon. They will return to had ample opportunities of cen- Hong Kong by the 3 am. bost to-tering, but did not do so. Added to
Mr. Freddie Xavier, secretary of two years he has cultivated them morrow and in the evening will be this, Finney was poor, in the cen-
in the Pans region, west of Mar- the Club, told me that be entertained to dinner by the Hong tre, his shooting being weak, while Kong Hockey Association, after Wride, at inside-left; was inclined have played 14 matches, of which be able to raise a team to com-tively that there is hope of an era To date the school first eleven quite certain that they would not selles, and they are replacing their stinging brethren 30 effec which they will board the
-to lay too far back and was seldom five have been Taiyo Maru and sail for home ear-in position for a shot. Spencer and four lost.
won, five drawn pete in the Ligue -- ly on Wednesday morning.
played a hard game throughouting second division clubs have
Many of the lead- ST. JOSEPH'S AGREEABLE when mosquitoes will be in good
St. Joseph's College hold ping and tried hard to get his coffe been engaged and in most cases pong competitions every year, but
given. very creditable displays have been they are restricted to students only. ed an invitation to join.
The Chinese "Y" have a special The standard of ping pong there is quite fair, but the students ping pong section. Tournaments have not had a chance to pit their are held throughout the year, but strength against an octalde team only members are allowed to com- Habert, the College's pete. They have always entered Against the Civil Service 2nd, Brother bout of passing between Ip Pak- XI, the school ran up the huge sports master, told me that there a team in the League.
There are several other schools, associations, Wah, Fung King-cheong and Lee total of 177 for 2 wickets, in reply are about 70 students in the Col-
named Wai-tong, the last
beat to a score of 131 for 8. In this lege who take part in the competi-organisations, and Ritchie with an excellent shot.
match, F. Lay gave the finest bat- tions, and he was sure that they the members of which indulge ex- Nary-Ritchie; Passent and Tozer, ting display, of the season and at would be able to raise a strong tensively in ping pong, but, owing will have yet entertained and add-Wride, Pimey, Spencer and Tufnell ed that they should do well in both
South China: Pan Ka-ping, Lee runs to his credit. Crary fade 33 They have, however, not been in-not been able to organise friend-
ly matches with other clubs. not out and Prata and Lan 15 and led to do so. their matches, against Shanghai Ting-sang and Tam Bong-pak; Lam
JE AT ST. STEPHEN'S
Those, bo are interested in in the Interpart, and against the Hing-choy, Wong Mei-sim and Lee 23 respectively.
Kwok-wal; To" Kwai-shing. Chan In a match against the A good many of the St. Ste-taking part in the League, and the United States Marines, which will Tak-fai, Lee Wai-tong, Fang King-
R.A.O.C., the school batted phen's boys are keenly interested singles Championship competi- take place on February 13. cheong and Ip Pak-wah
first and totalled 195 for 6. in the game, and, according to tion, are requested to communicate The Army eleven were then Mr. C. E. T. Moore, they have with Mr. C. S. Ng, Secretary of the useful Hong Kong Ping Pong Associa skittled out for a meagre 13. enough talent to enter As is to be expected, a very re-term in
the League. Queen's tion, c/o The Confucian Temple.
Hollywood Road Hong Kong. markable bowling feat was ne-College took part in the League a
LAST YEAR'S RESULTS corded but not on this occasion, few years ago, but they still have
The following are the results of by a boy. Mr. Sargent, who with competitions among the students,
Ithe competition held last year un- match of the series, by which time To Complete In Freight. Youngssye usually turns out and are quite capable of mising
unless the opposition is a school, full team..
Ping Pong Association. returned an analysis of 8 for 6. As regards entering a team in remier Division Eight batzmza in the BAO.C the League the Diocesar Boys' The Club first fifteen have been
An increase of the Soviet mer-side failed to open their accounts! School are out of the question, for (Continued) Petroustica inter- undefeated this season, although
upts the Hour and the Bal- the Combined Services gave them chant markie by 42 ships, ranging Matches with the Central Bri-they have very few students who
1 Sew Slakow (Confucian ascere last Saturday, when they from 2,000 to 6,000 tons each, in tish School evoke the most in-play the game.
Cub) 2 của Kai thị (South 4th Table
The Fair towards evening.
were forced to share apolis, after 1987 is envisaged under the pre-terest. This season the DBS. UNIVERSITY STRONG
The University will be able to China), 3-Lai Sik-cheung (Chang (Continued) Gypal Dance, being 10 points in arrears, in a Bent Five-year Plan. The in-won handsomely by 5 wickets.
Loachmen's
Dance,
crease will be effected mainly by To date, F. Lay has easily the raise a very strong team. The Yeong), 4 Sew Sin-nang (Con- Masked thrilling encounter.c
a great in-fucian Club), 5 Cheùng Winging Bevelry.
The Colony Interport team purchases of older vessels abroad best batting Agures, having scor undergraduates take Petronahke is slain His ghost leave Hong Kong by the new The Soviet Government is strived over 400 runs for an average terest in the sport, and will be (South China).
French motor vessel Eriden oing to compete in the world's of 45. Fisher has captured 29 able to bold their own against any
Yeung Wai-bun (South February 7, zrriving in Shanghal freight market and to increase wickets at a cost of 18 apiece, team in the Colony. Two of their 1 on February 10. They will return Russia's foreign exchange funds while Mr. Sargent is credited with players who recently entered the China), 2 Chin Kow-san (South merchant 38 wickets for an average of leas University, it is reported, are ex-China), 3 Lai Chai-ying (South here by the s. Corfu, leaving by the development
Med shipping.
than 10 Shanghai on February 16.
the strongest side that Shanghail Usher, Hutchby and Jones; Le Page, the close was undefeated with 95 team to participate in the League. to lack of encouragment, they have
Vocai-
A Sur fell out of Heaven
Sam Browne (Baritone), Accordeon Solo
Sedibal, one-step Arabe
Maurice Alexander. 8.55 pm--London-News An-
(Fraser-Simson)-Love will find pouncements.
The Colony's best threequarter at the moment, E. Bidwell, is on 9.15 p.m.-"Petrombka" Strain-the injured list,and it is hoped Helen Esserman (Soprano)ky), played by the London Sym-that he will have completely re- Recital by Vladimir phony Orchestra, Conducted by Al- covered by next. Baturday week, 7-A Horowitz (Pianoforte) and (Erz) bert Costes.
́s Way
Turner (Soprano).
Pianoforte Sclos
"Sonata in B Minor" (Scarlatti)—
Andante Mosso
"Sorate in A Major" (Scarlatti)~~
Presto
Soprano Solos
"Aida"
(Verdi) Patris Miz
"Il Trovatore" (Verdi)---D'Amor
Sall' AZ Boser.
Pianoforte Solos
Maturica in E Minor, Op. 42, No 2
Dream
Ixions, "Op. 12, No!7:
Soprano Solo
"La Tosca" · "(Procini)---Visti
D'Arte
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when the Club meet the Army in
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Petroushka's Ecom.
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haunts The
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Auld Sects Songs (r. Francis).
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-Gloss Deva..
practically every vacancy in the Colony side should be filled.
Market
der the auspices of the Hong Kong
1. Chung Yeang College, 2 Wang King School, 3 Kow Ngal School.
erts. They also have not receiv- China).
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