Sports News
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
NAVY AND ARGYLLS GAME
POSTPONED.
TODAY'S FIXTURES.
One football match seranged for this afternoon in the first Division, Navy Argyll and Butherland Highlanders, has been postponed. The following are the fixtures: ---
Division I
(Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.). H.K.F.C. SW. Borderers, Club
ground, Mr. Allen,
HOME FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES.
TODAY'S FIXTURES.
Wales and Scotland will most at Wroxham to-day in their inter- national soccer fixtura. This is their Arst game this season in the Internatinaal Tournament,
The following are the fixtures in the English and Scottish Leagues':
1)
ENGLISH LEAGUE:
Division I..
Kowloon
Police, Kowloon
ground, Mr. Scott,
Arsenal Birminghan
Recreio St. Joseph's King's
Blackburn
Park, Mr. Brown.
Blackpool
Derby Everton
Division II.
(Kick-off at 3 p.m.)
University Argylis St. Joseph's
ground, Ch. Wir Pooley.
Navy R.A.QC., Navy ground,
H.V., Mr. Lawrenes..
H.K.F.C
12th ty..
ground, Mr. Parker,
Kowloon S.. Borderers, Row-
loon ground, Gur. Trice.
Division III.
·(Kick-off at 3' p.m.):
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1. Aston Villa,
·Bolton,
Manchester C. v.
Portsmouth
Sheffield U.
Sunderland
•
Grimsby,
Leicester..
West Ham
Newcastle,
. Chislsen,
Huddersfield..
#. Liverpool.
"Middlesbro
Wednesday,
Division. II.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931.
FANLING CLUB'S
NEW PONIES.
DRAW FOR SUBS HELD YESTERDAY.
WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY Z.BW. ON 355 METRES
DANCE: PROGRAMME"
TO-NIGHT.
The draw for the subscription griffins of the Fanling Hunt and Buco Club took place yesterday afternoon at the Jockey Club
711 to 11:30 am-Stock quotations, Stables, Causeway Bay, 11.30 am Chinese programme,
Fifteen ponies in all were drawn | 12.30 p.m.-European programme, for although only fourteen of them p.m. Local time and "weather lavo arrived so far. AAAAAAA **report. W
p.m.-Close down.
The panice were to outward ap1.30 pm-Rugby Press news, nail
notice sto peurbace quite up to the standard of subs. A particularly good look. ing one. (No. 80) want to Lt.-Cal. L. G. Bird. Mr. R. M. Dyer also drew a promising looking candi dato.
The Draw
The draw risulted as follows:- No. #4-Mr. "Thily Ho,"
77M Dyer.
Mr. H. R. Prior.
TH. G. Brayfield,
JC Cliúrch.
PC. Pötte,-
91-Dr. MacGown.""
86-Lt Col L, G. Bird,
87-Mr. Parkson. Chan. Fischer.
80
82
M. M. Watson,
7B3
W. T. Stanton.
79--
Mr. A. A. R. Botelho,
B1
H Hong Sling..
West Brom
"83
Club
85
Barnsley
* Wolves,
Bradford C.
31
Southampton?
Bristol C.**
22
Tottenham.
Bary
Chesterfield.
Đỏ h
Leeds, U
Millwall
Notta C
- Bradford.
Oldham
Plymouth
Port Valo
Swanson
Division
III. (South),
Brentford *** Cardiff
. Clapton 0.
F.
1 Coventry Exeter.
S.W. Borilerers', R.A.F., Chathan
Rond, C.P.0. Nosworthy.
"Radio'
(Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.)
r. Recreio, St. Joseph's ground, Shpw, Culf."
B. St. Joseph's, Chatham
Rond, A.B. Godsell.
Probable Teams. -
Reading
The following are some of the Fulham teams turning out this afternoon-1 Gillingham
Club at XI, Rodger: S. Luton Strange, Pile; Segalen, Skinner, Northampton Railton Alexander (Capt.) Bell, Howe, E. strange and Jackson.
Club Reserves Fogwill Hynes, Krilobaky; Puncheon, MacFarlane, Sloan; Tavlin, lailton, Reid, Bald-Barrow Chester win and Smith.
Reureio. Ist XI R. Marques; P. Darlington M. Xavier, S. Soush: G. F. Victor, Gateshead A. Gosano, C. Remedios; B. Halifax Aumpeno, A. Ward, C. Roza. Hartlepodis Pereira, A. da Rocha and A. J. Hull Brown.
Lincoln New Brighton Walsall Wigan
Reserve J., Figueiredo. Recreio Reserves: A. MoGrann; "H. M. Britto, B. Gann: V. Mar- ques, Figueiredo, E. Lawrence; J. Gonsalves, 3. Comes, Guterres, J. Santos and F. Santos.
Reserve A Allomio.
Stoke.
Preston N.E.
A
"Notte Forest.
Manchester U. Burnley. Charlton!
Crystal P. Bristol R
174 Torquay,
*.. Norwich.
#Queen's P.R.
Bournemouth.
P. Watford..
Brighton
68-Mra Fearon.
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR, TOMORROW.
9.00 am C. B. Riggs and J
Morris,
8.16 to 0.20 am. Not to be book. ed by arrivals from wain
-
9.24 a.m. G. B. Lane and C. E.
Sandatroon.
A Leach and A. E. Lassman
W. F. Lecky and G. 0. Humpliro
AB. Stewart and E. D. Matthews, a fant JK MacFarlan and 1. H. Geare.
F. Mansfield.
Southend
Thanos
9. Swindon,
Division. III. (Worth)..
0.28
*Southport.
e. Botherham.
0.32
1. Wrexham,
17
1. Rochdale.
0,33
"Carlisle,
". Stockport,
0:40
17.
P. York
Tranmere..
9.44
Doncaster,
"
0:48
rington.
Mycock.
J. P. Sherry and
C:
9.52:
D. Forbes, and D.__S.
Robb.
9.00
A. Reid and V. R Gordon.
10.00
W. Platt
10.02
10.04
B. "Drewe..
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Morton.
G.
Aberdeen.
Ayr
Partick.
r. Hamilton.
Dundee
Falkirk
Teith
Kowloon 1st XI Nichols; Mar- tin, Dowman; Duncan, McKelvie, Clyde Bliss Dominy, Hedley, Timber Inke, Grimwood and Ianson,
Reserva Caplin.
"
Kowloon Reserves: Gurevitch Wells, Loudon; Whitfield, Gilchrist, 1. Greenberg: 3. Greenberg, White, Simpson, Cotton and Bick
ford.
Reserves. Everest, Williams and Guest.
TO-DAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES.
CLUB AN
ARMY BUGGER TEAMS.
A fine majch is pronised at Sun kurpee when the Club and Arny meet in their first match" of the acason. The following teams will take the field at 4.30
Motherwell Rangers St. Mirren Third Lanark
.Cowdenbeath.
"Queen's Park.
Kilmarnock Celtic. Dundee D
v. Hearts.
Airdrie,
"LOCAL HOCKEY.
4.15 to 5.30 pmurning con
mentary of the match, Kowloon FC Police, on the K.F.C.
By ground, Chatham Road. Kind permission of the Kaw loon Football Clube
UNCOVERED STAND,
Pign of Football Fold.
HAVE THIS. Beroes You Way You LISTENIN
4 to 7 p.m-Chinese 'programme.
7 to 11.30 p.m.-European pro gramme.
p.m.-Mail notice, etc.
1. W. Shewan and R. C..3 to 7.48 p.33.
Waller and S. R.
C. W. F. Bocker and E. O. Priestley.
Musical Comedy,
Clowns in Clever "Selection
Piccadilly Revels Band directed by Rudy, Starita 9995.
Dance Music, Fox Trot
Let me Bing-and
Fox Trot Looking at, You. **2180-DEPARTME "Fox Trot-" Without You Emai
Mine, "
Fox Trot A Cottage for Sale."!
Fox Trot-Brasie Couldn't Help.
Fox Trot Mysterious Mose.!-
2180-D.
Waltz Can This be Love 1" Tox Trot Where can You Bo
Fox Trat You're the Swootest
Girl this Side of Heaven."
Fox Trot! Rollin' Down the
River"-2188-19
Fux Trot You Darlin'" Fox Trot Kiss Me with Your
Eyes."107-D.'
Fox Tro You're just the one
Girl for Mo:? Waltz The
CB-190
Love Waltz**
Fox Trat- I Remember You
from Somewhere,
Fox Trot Cheer Up."-2207-D; "Tox Trot-" F'r. Instanco.”
Fox Trot-Love" You So
Much.-2931-D. ...
Fox
Trat Shout, Sister; Shout!"
Fox Tro" If I could be With
You."-43-D.
Waltz When I Look to the
Wost,"
Waltz When the Organ Play-
ed at Twilight"-2279 D.!!! Fox Trot Wonder: "2241-D Fox Trot It's Easy to Fall in
Love." Fox Trot" Why have You For-
gotten Waikiki?!--255-D.:
Fox Trot Reminiscing." Waltz Love You: 802
2139-D...
Fox Trot- Confessin"," Fox Trot "Good Evenin'."
2259-D.
Fox Trot" What's the Usa'.*.
Fox Trot-"I Wonder How It
Feels-2264-D.:
Fox Trot Loving You Waltz Just a Little While."
2312-40.
Fox Trot My Blue Bird, was
Caught in the Rain"
Fox Trot- I Don't Mind Walk-
in' in the Rain."-2071-D.
Fox Trot Loving You the Way
I Do."
Fox Trot You're Lucky to
Me."-2009-D..
Fox Trot-Three Little Words."—
2317-D. MAAR Waltz Kashmiri Song," Waltz Private Live Some Day I'll Find You."-CB-141. 10,20 p.m. (approx.). Rugby mid- , duy From here
11.30 p.m.-Close down,
All the records used in the above European programmes were sup The Girl Friend-Vocal Gems-plied by Messrs. Anderson
Music
Columbin Light Opera Co-
"Peggy
9267
Ann-Vocal Gema- Columbia Light Opera Co.
10.08, W. J. Anderson and WThe Song of the DrumSelec
10.19
10.10
17
10.80"
C. Shioida,
A. O. Brawn and J. A. R. Selby.
A. C. Young and T. Lindars.
W. "A. Cornell and T. Hosie
1. K. Hepburn and J." W. Alabaster.
10.24.
WIN FOR RADIO SPORTS OLUB.
10:28
G. E. R. Divett an
H. McElary.
10.32
hockey
10.03
new
Playing on the ground at Caroline Hill Inst- even ing, the Radio Sports' Club bent a Leam from the Hong Kong Police 10.40 by two goals to mil. The Radio men were by far the better team, 10.44 their good combination being & feature of the same.
&
TS. Whyte Staith and
H. U. Ireland:
W. W. Mackenzio and
G. H. Wilson.
A. C. L. Bowker and
G. H. Wilson.
J. E. Richardson and J.
«“G. Campbell, ́‚ ̈
J. B. Lanyon and R. Lowe.
E E. Williams and Macfadyen,
**
H. W. Doukes and
11.009
10.48 In the opening half they drew
Gurbuchan 10.52 firal blood. through Singh and, after the interval the. Club: P. Whitham; W. D. same player put them further 10.50 Johnson, W. H. B. Rigg, L Gahend, with, a beautiful shot.
The teams were: Robertson, G. P. Lammert: J. 8.
Radio Sports-A. Spary; A, E, Loe, J. A. R. Selby; F R. Burch, AR. Cox, W. E. Peers, G. C.P. Guest Surjin Singh; Karnail 11.04, Moatrie, J. B. McElney, G. C. Singh. Atma Singh, W. Avock; M.. Humphreys, E. F. Buttress, J. Hanib, Altar Singh, G. Singh, 11.08 Devonsbire.
Kalwant Singh, F. A. Kemp.,
Reserves: Chanan Singh and 11.12 The Army-L/Cpl. Frankham (6.W.B.); L. Davidson (A Jarcet Singh, SIL) Lt. Keith-Marra A.K. Police:-R, Dormer; Moss, 11.00 S.), Lt. Douglas (S..B.), Pte. Khushi Mohammed; Thorpe, Allen, Stevens (S.W.B.) Lt. Younger (A. Hattan Singh; Perkins, Gands 11.20 &S.H.), L/Cpl. Costello (A&Singh, Ghiulan Singh, Ruli Khan, SL), L Prior (RA), Lt. Ste-Kartar Singh
11.24
Haroora 11.28
VODs (Jats), LA. Syer (Jata), Lt. Khadim Hussain, and
Reserves: Sarwan Singh,
Graham. A&SH), L/Cpl. Tratt (S.WB. Cpl. Souter (S.W.B.), LCpt. Hardy (8.W.B), Pte. Wal- ters (S.W.B.).
Cricket,
The following will represent the Club de Recreio against the South Wales Borderers in their League cricket Axtures at King's Park at p.m. to-day
Singh.
POLICE RECREATION.
CLUB.
ELECTION "OF OFFICERS:
the following offeints were elect- ed for "the ensuing year at the
II. M. Xavier, H. A Alves, Dr. Fannual general meeting of the
Nockey.
W. Dulley.
H.
F. J. de Rome and J.
H. Walker.
E. S. Grant and H. N.
Williamson.
R. E. Atwell and G. T. May.
G. F. Hole and A, B, Raworth...
W. D. Harris and W. C: Hiley
AH Penn and J.B. Collis,
A. D. Humphreys and D. G. Bruceiring. WR Vallance and Burg.-Consdr Boal,
8
tion-Herman Finck and his Orchestra --DX-933, 1
Hit the Dock -Vocal Modley- Prince The Barry Twing Sisters and London Hippo- drome Choris with the Kit-cat Band-9285.1
Folly to be Wise --Splection~~ Percival Mackoy and his Band. -DX-918.
p.m. Local time and weather
report.
7.48 to 8.28 p.m.-
Orchestral and Band Selections. "With a Bongin My Heart"
(Bodgers, Trans, Coates)
Court Symphony Orchestra DX-03.
"Bolero" (Ravel arr. Brange and
Salvado)."
"Entrance of the Little Fauns
(Pierno arr, "Mouton) — Jack "Payne and his B.B.C Danés
Orchestra.-DX-973.-1
"The Funeral March of a
"Mariongte (Gounod).
The Rustic of Spring" (Binding) The BBC. Wireless Military Band DX-209.
The Merry Brothers" (Gennin). Echoes of the Valley" (Gennin)
Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra 00210
18.28 to 8.56 p.m.-
***Light Opera Vocal fems, "The Geisha" (Grembank and Jones) Columbia Light Oporn CoDX-956 dag
Merris England' (Hood and German) Miriam Licette, Clara Sorona, Francis Russell.. Dennis Noble, Robert Carr and Chorus-9603,
AN ANCIENT ARMOURY) |“Lea
JÜNK MASTER: FINED FOR ARMS POSSESSION.
Cloches de Corneville!! (Planquette) Columbia Light Opera Co. D 6.86 to 8:00 p.m.-
A Concert. Vocal Dust The Battin Eve!" (Southly and Banhem)-Hubert Eisdell And Haman Allin- DIMANA A
Co.
SUNDAY,
11 to 12.15 am-Relay of Service from Union Church, Kennedy Road. Preacher Rev, Frank Short
Order of Service... Voluntary
Hyme-MyGo 1 Thank The
Who Has Made the Earth O Bright."
Invocation. Lard's Prayer.
Hyma As Pants the Hart for
Cooling, Streams."
Scripture Readingt. John
Ch. 10 verses 1-18. Hymn Breathe on Me Brentb
of God." Prayer,
Anthem--"Oh Love the Lord." Offertory.
Hynn-Blessed be the Tie that
Binda”
Sermon-" The Eccentricity of
Jenus.!!
Hymn-All Hail the Power
Teens' Name? National Anthem. Benediction
12.15 to 2 p.m.-Chinese recorded.
programme.
1 p.m.-Locs! time and weather re-
port.
p.m-Close down."
8. to. 10 p.m.-European programme, 8p.mLoes! time and weather re
port
8.3 to 8.30 p.m. —
Orchestral.
Pomp and Circumstance." (El-
gár) (No. 1 in.D)... "Pomp and Circumstance **
gar) (No. 2 in A Minor)-Royal ....- Albert Hall Orchestra Vicɔ016 (Sibeliu)-Royal Albert: Hall 'Tiolandia?! (Symphonių Poem)
Orchestra-Vic0015, -19 (0AA Exmont Orerture (Resthoven)
Philharmonic Symphony Dr chestra of New York Vi07201, 8.30 to 8 p.m.-Organ Total by Mr. G. E. Longyear relayed from the Union Church, Ken- nedy Road,MA Avel
Choral Dudley Buck Fountain Melody:-J. A Meale.. Offertoire, A. M. Thomas,:" Solonelle-Mailly,(LE
Violin Solo Waltz in C Sharp Minor" (Chopin) * N Violin Solo La Capricieuse." (Iga-Bronislaw Huberman.
LX-137 Song Solveig's Song from*
Peer Gynt (Dickinson and 9 to 9.28. Grieg)-Dora Labbotte (So
Meditation Iteligionso-Ketelbey. Evensong.-E. Martin,
A weapon closely resembling un A. P. Guterres H. A. Barros, LPolice Recreation Club, which" was o lecutioner's sword, and three rifles J. Guterres, I, J, Remedios, L. J. held in the Club Pavilion on Thurs of a very ancient pattern were Silva, J. H. Figueiredo, A P-day-whom dr. E. D. C. Wolle amongst the array of arma seized Pereira, C. Lopes, and F. H. presitled —
ou a fishing innk by the police re- Carvalho.
Chairman of Committee, Mr. Gently and thean were exhibited at F. E. Baker Hon. Secretary, Mr. Central Felice Court yesterday The following terms will reprc A. E. Carey Hon. Treasurer, Mr. when Mr. Schofield heard a caso in ent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hocker C. Mottram Hon. Auditor Mr. which a junk-master was charged. Representative, with possession of these army” AU Vormer Bowls. Clab to day
At King's Park (K.B.S.F.PA. Mr. A. N. Reynolds Tennis Re well as a quantity of dynamite and ground). K.D.S.F.P.A Ladies' presentative, Mr. KW. Andrew: dstonatore, without a permit lang Hockey, Section at 3p.m.-B. Cricket Representative, Mr. B. G.
The defendant told the police Franklin, E. M. Gray, M. Whitham, Baker Football Representative that the arms were handed down
Paolo Prelude in O Hogan B. M. Popes M. VT Nolan Boxing Repro by his grandfather now long since
Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff). Piano Bolo Prelude in G Russell, E. &. Laing, P. N. Harrop, sentative, Mr A. N. Reynolds;
dead. Formerly two junks were in
Minor (Rachmaninoff)-Wil EM. Donelan, C. Ferguson and M. Groundsman, Mr. W. Glendinning is posscasion of the family, but Committee Members-Messrs. E
Jam Murdoch DITschaikowsky)Elmad String Song"The Midshipmite Quartetta (Vide(24) 1954 At King's Park (Y.M.C.A.J. Ellis, S. G. Carruthers, Wil the other one, which was in charge
Baker of the defendant's father, had beenWeatherly and Adams), Piano Solo Berceuse" : "(Cho ground). YM.C.A. at 4.30 p.m.liams, Waglard, R. 8. 3. Smalley, F. Webber A Nicol, Draad.. 8. C. Smith, A. I. Briftsin seized by pistes
Song The Powder Monkey" isipin 1. Whyto, Bird, J. Wallace A. and Delahunty, House Sub-Com The Magistrate imposed nominal Meringy, Emplloy, E., Bongar, mittee-Messrs 5. G. Smith, Wil fines totalling 835 and ordered the
Hama and K. W. Andrew..
confiscation o Dalziel und A. G. Orme,
(Watson). (Bass) (0.30 to 11.30 135′2
Norman Allind
-108.
Instrumental. Quartette Theme and Varia tions from the Emperor Quar tette" (Haydn).wwwal Quartette Andante Cantabile”
alous Black
"Alfred"
Violin Solo Sorenade
Major (Aronsky), a
| Violin Solo—^^ Minuet in G, No. g” (Beethoven)--Mischa Elman, -(Vio.1(34)
Quartetto Irish Cradio' Song " (Pochon)Flonesley Quartatte. —(Vic.0594), _MG
GATHERING AT
CLUB.
"FAREWELL PARTY TO MR. AND AIRS, ON J. PATELL
A gathering of the Parsee som 0.98 to 10 p.m.-The 2nd act of "munity was held youberday, in "Rigoletto" (Verdi) plagod by | honnier of Mr. and Mrs. Patel who by, the Milan - Symphony Or- | are leaving the Colony, on la long chestra with Soloista" and holiday per s.s. Pilsda to-morrow, Chorus of La Soala Milan.—. The president of the. Zoronstyžnji Col., DX140/DX1¢9={Tha+/9rd | Charity Funds, Mr. D. K. Kharas, and last act will be played na in Wolcoming the guests, on behalf Sunday, Noveraber 8).
of the community said that afte Tho, records used in the above Mr. Patell's long residence in the European programme were sup Colony extending over forty-five plied by Messrs. Tanng Fook years he was sure all present Piano Co. and Mesars, Ander knew that Mr. Patel was well. known for his interest in the Par son Music Colla Vast
seo community. He added that Mr. Patell had travelled to various parts of the world and had been. sorcial times to Europe, America,
Coming to the King's Australia New Zealand and inst
DADDY LONG LEGS
JANET GAYNOR WARNER BAXTER
but not least, to their motherland Persian
Jd further mentioned, that Mrs. Pato during her short stay, had mide hosts of friends and was very popular with the Parsee ladies of the Dolong. She had also given. Sonorous donations to the Parsee Charity Funds for which they were all grateful.ENERA
In conclusion he wished Mr. and hirs Patell on behalf of the Par sce community bon voyage, all hap piness and a safe return
Mr. Patel thanked Mr. Tharas and those present for the honour done to his wife and himself" and wishod them in return all happiness and prosperity.
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