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THE INTERPORT TEAM.

AT LEAST ONE MORE SURPRISE SELECTION.

gamo starta on Monday, unless two days suffice, one of the later matches will have, bo go. I see by

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931,

the think on the whole, we havo got “about, the best side, we could havet There will be, no doubt, a good deal of criticism, but then there would have been whatever had been the way that there has been a surohosen. The cricketing public an prising change in the Kowloon."masse are only a shade more game. I had always understood to please than the broadensting that the game was against Kow fine. loon as a' district, played under the suspices of the K.C. upon their ground but not necessarily limited to their League side.

The Kowloon Side.

To review our resources. We have a wicket keeper and a reserve keeperi We have

good fast

bowler, three medium fast bowlers,

The KO.C. are playing J. Cone left handed; a slow medium Lyal, E. C. Fincher, F. Zimmern, spin bowler, a slow off break and G. C. Burnett, F. 8. W. Smith, F. a slow leg break plus trills like E. Skinner, F. Goodwin, É. T. Fid, cher, W. C. Hung, F. E. Lawrence, and N. A. E. MacKay, their League Team. Upon principle I fail to 850. why a match should be conceded ball like poison. to any particular League Team, though I see pvery reason why ♫

CAL FOOTBALL TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

CLUB TEAM FOR

TO MORROW.

The following have been chosaD

Navy of the Club ground to mor to represent the Club against the

row at 4.13 p.m. sharp :----

PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON

355 METRES.

11360.Chiness programme. 11 to 11.30 am-Stock quotations.

12.30 pm--European progzURTATULO

of Victor records. 1. pim. Local time so

Rodger, Strange and Maclar lace, Segalen Skinner and Bald. win Alexander, Boll Howe, Boteft reports. Hunt and Bradbury

· Resarve: A. Sickson.

-U.S.R.C. TENNIS,

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MIXED DOUBLES AMERICAN TOURNAMENT,

There will be a mixed doubles swerves and wrong uns. It is a American (handieap), tennis tour pretty strong hand if they can keep a bit of a length and avoid the les

The Fleiding.

nament, open to members and qub greation Club on Sunday, Novess scribers of the United Services Re-

her 28, at the Club's ground, com- seing at 10 am sharp. Tiffins will be provided at 1 per head.

THE COMPLETED TEAM.

I am given to understand that the tenth, eleventh and twelfth places have boon Alled by the selection of A. H. Musson, R.A,, ♫. K. MocFarlan, A., and S. V. Gittine. At the time of writing these notes 1 believe it is not ab- solutely certain that MacFarlan and not Gittins will play but that it is probable. Moreover, the twelfth man is not sure not to get a game! Both E. C. Fincher and J. E.. Richardson have been twelfth man and taken part in the match fairly match should be coneeded to Kow-On the whole our fielding is going ecently-There will probably be loon-as-a-district, and that--the-to-be-presty good, I think.--Pereira" good deal of criticism of the omie-K.C.C. with their excellent ground is brilliant in most places, and A. |- sion of Anderson. I rather fancy should arrange it. (I have, sinço that his Belding which has not been writing the last remarks, talked to so good this year, turned the scale. the K.0.0, skipper. who tells me it Personally I think the fact of being has been this way for some time, droppod will do far more good to Anyway honest criticism breaks no his cricket than getting in would bones and I gather he forgivos mal have done. The primrose path is Anyway he has bidden me to eat mot always the one that leads far with him1) | thest. Duckitt has been definitely

The Services Team. -out of form this year and his omis. The team obosen to represent the sion will, I imagine, cause little Services consists of Captain Bur surprise. Beuk had the misfortune nect, R.N.. (Captain), A. M. Anstru. to be too like Pereira to get ather, RE, F. F. S. Barlow, ith pinde. As regards the MacFarlan Cittius issue, I should not be an prised if the former's wicket koep. ing will have turned the scale if He gets in I feel confident, how- ever, that if Gittins continues in his present form, he will undoubted Is achieve Interport rank in tho future.

The Date.

Regt, A. C. Hamilton, sdth Regt. Mid. Hunting, RN, J. K. Mac Farlan, R.A., Capt. Moir 23rd, Capt. Mirehouse, 28th Best Lt Comdr. R. J. Shaw, RN, L.- Comdr. Skyrme, R.N., and O. B.. Younger, 93rd.

Hamilton is an excellent cover. point I hear-I have not had a real look at him yet. The only man on the side who may prove a shade slow is MacFarlan, and his exor mous reach makes up for a good deal

...

The Batting.

·LOCAL HOCKEY.

LADIES HOCKEY CLUB TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW,

The following are the. Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club teams for their matches to-morrow:--

1st XI. Central British Asso- ciation (Ladies' Hockey Section) at Sookunpoo Bully-off 3.30 pm - It is the batting of which I am A. Nicol; M. Gray, J. Smal- most afraid, We have heaps of ley, E. O'Hagen, B. M. Pope, M. forty, but who, alas, may equally men who may rattle up thirty or Wallace; A. McElney, J. Dalziel. well get under double figures. Still, from what I hear, Shanghai will be in much the same fix.

MacFarlan in the Side," News has just reached me that

It is a very powerful team in J. K. MacFarlan, R.A., has got into batting, but the bowling is very the side definitely. I am personally

circumscribed so to speak. Anstru- It is also somewhat uncertain as ther, Hamilton, Hunting, and Mire. to whether the 'Shanghai team will house will have a good deal to do. wish to start on Saturday. The I am glad to see that the latter's "Asia" has been delayed by fingers have recovered sufficiently log, and may not be in this to enable him to play. I imagine rying. A radio has been sent that there will be a drawn game, to Leach offering 2. postponement but if "Shaw gets going it will be until Monday hut I have not yet a very large treat, to which I am heard if he has replied. If the looking forward.

E. M. Donelan, C. Ferguson and A. G. Ormia.

2nd XI. v. St. Andrews Ladies 2nd XI at Happy Valley (Navy ground) bully-off, 3 pime

in; F Webber, M. Bird, M. Hud G. Little; N. Ferguson, B. Trank- on; E. S. Liang, J. Whyte, P. M. Harrop, E. Blackburn and · B.

King.

very pleased because I told him last season and at the beginning of this that if he would only euch his

Yesterday's Matchett. horrible passion for Billiards-at-Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI played a friend Club de Recreio seconds and the graas he would get into the Intery match at King's Park last oven- port. Side. But I must admit I had ing. the game resulting in a draw, rather lost hope earlier this season. Bach side got a goal in the ArsD I hope to publish a few final notes half but that was all the scoring to-morrow morning.

for the teams were playing very R. ABBIT.

well after the interval and could through each other's

DONT TAKE RISKS./

Smoke CAPSTAN

CIGARETTES.

ANADA COOLER, SWEETER,

not get

defence.

BLOWN OVER A CLIFF.

MAJOR'S WIFE HAS TER- RIBLE EXPERIENCE,

Mrs. Harris, wife of Major Harris of Repulse Bay Hotel had

aytime", and westber

Vietor

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Ave Maria The Lady of Lake Sin Walter Scoto).- John McCormack and the Vic- bor Balon Group — 6227 (a) The Hundy Gurdy Mang (b) Impatience, (0) Fare well, John MeCormack und the Victor Salon Group. "Magenta Musicals" (Non. 2. and 3)-Victor Salon Orch.

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, mail 10.03 to 10.30 pm

notice, etc.

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2 p.m.-Close down.

8 to 7 paChinese programme.

7 to 18.30 p.m.-European pro-

pm-Stock quotatione, mail nctive, abo..

£4,05 to "1030 pf-Programme

Victori redazdk”

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7.05 to 7.19 p.

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Hawaiian. Munale.

Hawaiian Moon." "Hano Hand Hawaii."-

Hawaiians-90704 "Kaala-Medley."

Waonahole-Medley."Royal Hawaiian Trio.—302810204. p.m.-Local time and weather

roport 7.18 to 8.10 p.m.-

Variety.

Vocal Dust- If I. Had a Girl

Like You?! Vocal Duct-Koep Your Skirts Down Mary Ann Aileen Stanley and Billy Murray Piccolo Solo Song of the

..19798.

Concert.

Low Sweat Song- Swing

Chariot (arr. Burleigh)... Dame Nollie Malba (Soprano) *-0733, 1

Violin Solo

oven)

+

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4100,000 FOR SECRET INVENTION..

AWARD TO FIRM OF ENGINE

MAK

The largest amount given by tha Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors in the period secretad

their sixth report was £100,000 awarded to Mesra, Fetar Brotherhood Ltd, for improve-- monta in internal combustion an- ginos. The sum is described as a farther recommandation.

For rife granades Mr. F. Marten Hals was given a further award of £11,000, and for serial bombs the

Violin Solo Menuet (Bachame inventor received a further

Wintermits)-Fritz Kreisler. award of $3,000

Hundreds of thousands of Piano Solo Capriccic (Sour-bombs and over 100,000 rifle gren-

latti).

1138.

·Dail

(Debussy)

Horowitz-1363.8. Song" Tavern Song

Fisher) Beinald Werrenrath

Baritone)-1204--||

Piano Solo Serenade for the ades were used during the War, Vladimir and the Arst Zeppelin that was Watson destroyed by aircraft that In its hangar at Dusseldorf in October, 1914-the first brought down in mid- air, and the Arst Uboat sunk by faircraft met their fate as the result

of Hale bombs

Violin Solo-No One Knows

(Gordon). Violin SoloDa You Know My Garden (Bayc Wood) Rence Chemet.-1270, 10:30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press

10.23 p.m.--Close down.

All records in the above Euro- aan programmes are supplied by Mr. Tsang Fook Piano Co.

Only six claims now await hour. ing, and the Commision hope to dispose of these by the end of year. No time limit was placed on the Commission's activities, and they In the event of the Inter- port Cricket Match starting at 10.30 ask whether a Anal date should tomorrow, there will be a run now be fixed, after which no ap- Nightingale"Clement Barone. m. Harp Solo Autumn."-Fran- ning commentary on the openingphication should be entertained by

cis. J. Lapitino.—20420.

stages of the game, broadcast from Song- Goin' from the 10:25 to 30.50 a.m (approximately), the Commission.

Should the match not commence Cottonfali.

Song Tha Parlor is a Plos-until Monday, The commentary will saat Place to Sit in Sunday be broadcast on that date at the Night "Frank Crumit (Come same time. diza).-19777.

Organ Solo Estrellita." Organ Solo La Paloma.”—

Jesse Crawford.—20586. Whistling Solo-"Listen to the

Mocking Bird. "

Whistling Solo" Tout Passe;"

Margaret McKee.-19894, Instrumental-" Bring Me a Loat

from the Sen"

Tar

Instrumental— Her Name Wha

Ful Lou." Carolina Heels-20546

Song "The Boll Weevil." Song" Negro Spirituals."--Car]

Sandburg (Baritone). 20133, 8.10 to 8.45 p.m

Operatic.

Song-Aide-Return Victorious"

(Verdi). „Song-” Aide-My Native Eand

(Verdi), —— Elisabeth Rethberg (Bopran)-7100.

Orchestral Don Juan" (Rick- ard Strauss)-Symphony Orch. under the direction of Albert Conto-9114/81-15.

Song Martha-Like a Dream "

(Flotow)

Song Africana - Oh, Pan-

dise

(Meyerbeer). Benin mino Gigli (Tenor).-7109. 8.45 to 9.27 p.m.--

2

Orchestral.

"Henry VIII Dances" (Saint- Saens) (a) Introduction and. Eatrance of the Clans, (b)

Scotch Idyl," (o) " Dance of the Gypsy, (d) Jig and Finalo."-Played by Walter Demeeech and the National Symphony Orch.5292/7993, "Three Shades of Blue-Guite " (Ferdi Grofe)-Paul White- man and his Concert Oreh.- +38062 "Daphnis et Caloo-Suite No.. S (Maurice Ravel)-Boston Symphony Onch under the direction of Sorge: Koussevitzky ----7143/7144.

a very serious and alarming ex- perience on Wednesday afternoon. She wout for a walk at about 2.30 p. and did not return.. When ovaning came on a search was made and Major Harris informs us that he discovered his wife in a secluded part of the Repulse Bay beach having evidently been blown over the ofit by the wind. The unfor tunate lady was conscious when sho was found but Wis: affering severely from shock and outs on 9.2 her head and one foot. Mr. Harris was taken at once to e- pulse Bay Hotel where she received medical attention and later he was taken to hospital.

Enquiries made at the Peak Hospital-last evening elicited the news that Mrs. Harris condition was unchanged, and is "considered to be serious.

TAA OLYMPIC GAMES.

GREAT BRITAIN WILL BE REPRESENTED.

The Secretary of the British, Olympic Association states in ra- ference to reports that Great | 65 Britain would take no part in the Olympic Games next year, that, so farde · tha British Olympia Assoliution is concerned, there had been no modification, whatsoever of the decision taken to send a team to represent Great Britajni.

We accepted the invitation ex- tended us by America," he says,

to 10.03 p.m.-

Selection of Franz Schubert's

Menuetto in B Minor." "Marche Militaire."

Vieann Waltzes" (Soireen des Vienne).

THEATRE ROYAL

HONGKONG AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB

DEAR BRUTUS

SIE JAMES BARRIE.

and both the invitation and the November 14, 17, 19, 20 & 81

aodoptanice still hold good. Of

course it will cost money to

organise the beam, but there has

at 9.15 p.m.

never been any question of that Matinee on November 18

money coming from public funde.

It is a long way to negs Juls and we see no reasons wb present Lor supposing that we shall be unable batween how, and then to raise the relatively small sum that in 10, quired

at 5.15 pm

at Anderson's

£1298

Down to June 30, 1,800 cases had been before the Commission or the investigating committes.

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