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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932.
Sports News
LAWN TENNIS.
FURTHER PROGRESS IN H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT
TENNIS NOTES
THE SINGLES CHAMPION- SHIP: SOME FORECASTS.
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Farther progress in the Open Singles Championship of the Co lony, run by the Hong Kong Cricket! Club, was made last evening, wher. One again, Hong Kong is in the no less than seves matches were of its, shampionship season. docidad. The match boswoon 1. Although it will-ns in former yours Houda, former champion, and G. ;-probably last for two months, C. Burnatt, which was also down interest in the competitions is for yesterday, was postponed owing trendy "manifest, as evidenced by to the latter being indisposed.
There were no upsale at yester the good crowds that have turned day's matches, the favourites wan
H.K. FOOTBALL CLUB YORKSHIREMEN
INCORPORATION.
RESOLUTION PASSED AT
MEETING.
PRESENTATION MADE TO
MR. MASSEY.
A resolution for the facerporn tion of the Hong Kong Football Chib as a Company Limited by guarantee under the Companies considered at Ordinanco
Was
SOCIETY'S DINNER.
ENJOYABLE EVENING AT
HONG KONG HOTELS
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
New Douras.
0.32 a.m. G. T. May and W. D.
Harria. 9.40
J. Gardner and Mr. Watson
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Mira Shorry and J. 8. Dykes.
R. A. Rodgers and Mrs. Rodgers!
Old Course.
9.12 a.m. H. Dalley and J B.
Lanyon.
The annual dinner of the Society of Yorkshirenen in Hong Kong hold yesterday evening at the Hong Kong Hotel, ngnin proved a most unjoyable function. The Provident | 10.44 - 1, of the Society, H. Bir Willian Pool, K.OMG., K.B.E., was in the Chair and Lady Foel was also pre- serit, and the official guests at the of President's table, were the .Prezident of St. George's Society and Mrs. Cook, Chieftain of 'St. Andrew's, Society and Mrs, Steventon, Frosi
"Mrs. Davies, President of St. Patrick's Society and Mrs. Myles, the Vice-President of the Society and Mrs. J. Scott Harston." About 250 "guests attended.
ning as expected. The best match during the werk to the Hong others present were Mr. H. R. dont of St. David's Society and
an extraordinary monting. memburu hold yesterday in the Club House, Mr. J. W. C. Bonni (President): took the chair, and
Forsyth Vice-President), Mr. R. was perhaps that between Owen-Kong Cricket Club courte.
So far only Open Singles matches K. Dunean, Mr. H. M. McTavish Hughes and Sai Wai Linng, while have been played, (play starting in the most hard-fought was that
Thursday [(Hon, Sacrary); and a good at between H. Luhring and R.R. Todd the Open Doubles an which went to three set with the next), but good progress has been tendance of the Committen and
Tanide, so that most of the third members. former winning,
round places have already gen In placing the resolution before Alled.
With an entry of 8-the record the meeting, the Chairman explain. for this avent-there is admittedlyed that there were now 560 members quite a few who are entirely but of the championship class while others and the proposed move followed have entered merely for the ex- the practics of other sporting in perence of it. Most of these are stitutions in the Colony! The ob now eliminated. The resulte have
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The results were 1-
RB Hambly received walk- over from Szeto Pink.
Lak Ding Cheung beat
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Firoz
All 61, 6-3.
H: Owen-Hughes bent Sai
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Todd
Liang 6-2, 74.
H. Luhring beat R.R.
4-6, 6-4, 6-4.
Ng Sze Cheung received
over from M.H. Waring.
T. Akiyama bent R. Gremiller,
0-0, 0-1.
Ho Ka Lau beat E. Zimmer
6-1, 0-1,
"HOME FOOTBALL.
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wain-the only material upset boing the the interests of members and inno so far been very much as expected-est was to consolidate and protect victory of Y. Hachiuma over way to deprive them of any of Green in a necond round tio. Whilo the ex-champion in now
shadow of his former greatness the liability of members was unli
just their rights. At present, he said,; it is refreshing to sold timers mited, but under incorporation the beaten, as that is one of the signat thas the general standard of play ishability of each member would be bring raised.
Hong Kong at the limited to 810 a year. present is badly in need of young
Mr. Forsyth seconded the adop players-especially those in their teens-to fange ahead in the obamsion of the resolution which way pionships. We had examples in the carried unanimously. early twenties, when several youtha: eithblished themselves in their frst appearance in championship mnt- ches. S. A. Rumjaha was an ox ample. At the age of 18, he bent V. Yvanovich who had then just represented Hong Kong at an in- terport with Shanghai, and at 19 in 1023 he beat S. E. Green.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES.
FO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
The following is the programme of football matches to be played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues:-
Arogant Birmingham
Belton
Chelsen Everton Manchester C. Middleibio Wednesday Sunderland
West Brom..
West Ham
Barnaley Bradford C. Burnley.
Chesterfield
Lands Millwall
Division I. #
v. Blackpool. v. Derby.
v. Aston Villa..
u. Grimsby.
v. Sheffield U.
v. Blackburn.
1. Newcastle.
17
Leicester
1. Portsmouth.
**
Huddersfield.
P. Liverpool.
Division II,
7
Bristol C..
Port Vale.
". Tottenham, "
Notts Forest.
7',
Notts C.
Preston N.E.
2.
72.
Stoke
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Southampton
Swansen
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Bury Charlton. Plymouth. Manchester U." Bradford Wolyes.
Oldham,
Division III. (South).
Bournemouth Brighton.. Bristol R.. ተ.. Swindon. Cardif
11.
Mansfield.
21.
Exeter.
Crystal P.
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Gillingham
Watford.
I,utou
1.
Coventry.
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Northampton
Queen's P.R.
Reading
Southerid
Torquay
Division
Accrington
Barrow
Crewe Halifax. Hall Now Brighton Rochdale Walsall Wrexham
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Brentford.
1. Norwich,
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Thames.
Fulham.
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I. (North),
Stockport. Chester. York
H Doncaster.
Lincoln. Hartlepool
r. Southport. v. Darlington. r." Rotherham.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Aberdeen Clyde
p.m. 2.00 p.m. Falkirk
Dundee U.
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STEAMERS
SATURDAY
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... 8.00 a.m.-
2.00 p.m.
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Morton
Queen's Park Rangers......
2 St. Mizren, ''' Celtic.
Motherwell.
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Heart's Cowdenbeath. Dundee.
7. Airdrie.
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Third Lanark,
ENGLISH LEAGUE GAMES.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb. '10.
The following were the results of matches played yesterday in the English League 2-*
Division 1. Leicester *** 2 Wost Ham
# Division HI, (North). Thaaelt..
2 Tranmere
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Accrington ... Barrow.
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SET TAI-4.00 p.m.
ENEZIA-5.30 pm
ROXOR
The Tsui Brothers.
Mr. Massey Honoured..
Presidents of the
0.16-0.20 .m.-Not to be booked by travel fora on 8.28 am, train.
LADIES: HOCKEY.
INTER-CLUB MATCH TO-DAY: -
There will be an Inter-club match. at Sookanpoo to-day at 3.30 p.m.
Toms are uns follows:- Colours: M, Bird, E. M. Gray, J. Smalley, E. O'Hagan, B, M. Pope, E. Rees, B. Laing, M. Smal- loy, P. M. Harrop, A. 0, Ormo and E. Blackburn.
Whites: J. Harris Walkör, M. King, A. Nicol, N. Boopor, A. | Melley, E." Bonnar, C. Forguson
and H. Kol"
CHURCH NOTICES,
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ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Нома. Кожа,
9.2 a.m. W. R. Vallance and C. FEBREART 21, 1038:-
W. E. Book*.
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L G. 8. Dodwell and O. C. Marton.
Larry Montes and E. D. Matthews.
SIOOND SUNDAY IN LENT. Holy Communion): 8 ■,mi.
Holy Communion (Paak Church),
8 4.0.
Chi dron's Service, 10 a.m. Mattins and Sermon, 11 all, Preschor: The Dean.
Holy Communion at 19:15 pm. Evensong, 6.30 pm.
Proneber-Rev. E. V. Kopp,
0:28
A. S. Adamson* and J. J. Fronch*.
0.32
A D. Humphreys and R. C. Law.
0.36
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9.40
9.44
0:48
B. Johnson and A. 'B,
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a. A. Leiper and H. M. Muir.
PROTESTANT CEMITERT CHAPEL, Shortened Evensong and Address,.
4.14 p.m.
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THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH.
The President (H.E. Sir William Peal) in giving the toast of the County of Yorkshiro, said that the Society was particularly plensed to
National Societies of Hong Kong welcome the
I trust said His Excellency, "that those Societies do not think being presumptuous in starting & that Yorkshire, a mere county, is 1064 Society on the same, lines as their: 10.08 but Yorkshire elnims to be more than a conty. Yotoshiro is not county, but country, and it possess resources which justify 10.16 Bucha boast. The food for example. We have not produced a haggis, 10.20 but we have much that we regard
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with equal pride." There was 10.24 Yorkshire pudding, Doncaster At the close of the meeting a butterscotch. Harrogate toffee and pleasant ceremony was performed Wensleydyle cheeses In the matter by tho Chairman, who said that the of drink they had not got the same Club had to bid farewell to one of scope. They did not distil whisky; but they produced a very good their foremost members, Mr. B. P. Massey, who was leaving for Singa Tadcaster Alo. (Hour, henr) In poro, He stressed Mr. Massey's tse- horse breeding and horse coping- ful services, particularly in the rug. (laughter they could give points 10.44 In the presont tournaient, one ger section, where he had get an ax to the Irish and as to racing of the newcomers have shown up will ample by his keen, play and leader-Yorkshire was the home of the St. 10.48 ruough to be considered future ship. In withing Mr Massey the Leger; and there were good meet. champions. The brothers, Tsui,best of luck in his new sphere, the ings at Doncaster and Thirsk where he was sure their Vico-Pre- Chairman asked him to accept a aged 20 and 18 respectively, scam to be the only promising ones, but small memento from the Club as a sident had certainly lost money. unless the elder Taui aequires a appreciation of a member who had (Hear, hear.) hetter appreciation of the therboar a "first rate football playa points of the game and masters the and a first rate follow. art of attack and defence, he will was a silver clock. develop lato a hard hitting player best. It is as yet too early to judge the younger brother, styles appear bette than the der's When he meets S. A. Rumah in the third round, some debuite julg ment can then be formed of his play.
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Mr. Massey replied in suitable torn, expressing his the charming gift and wished the thanks for Club and its rugger section every prosperity in the future.
H. Shaw, Mr. E. B. Manwaring, Mr. W. Stoker, Mr. W. J. Ceall (Mr. J. Scott Harston,
"Oh-
The male quartetto sang Ikla Moor Baht Ab" and the whole company joined very heartily in the choruses,
All the favourites have been seen in netion, and without exception had easy pasangen. 1 don't expert any serious opposition for them un til the fourth round. At that stage 8. 4. Ramjahn in the first quarter will be meeting Yew Man Kif whom he should beat. Cassymbhoy and Hachiuma will contest" each other to qualify to join 6. A. in the last aight places. In the second quar- | ter. M. W. Lo will, in all prob- ability, meet Chin Chun Chui, and Aw
Four should win comfortably.
THE MENU.
The Menu wns as follows:--
COCKTAILS.
thow they'd summat to do wi'
tails bi t'kick in 'em.
Hons O'ŒUVRES.
bet yon's French for summat! English wer t'only forrin languidge, they learnt
at our schooil. FRUIT COCKTAILS AV BOY! Then we mun get ussens thronged wi't' seran. CONSOMME
strong players are grouped to gether in the third quarter, mai E. C. Fincher, F. Grose, Taui Wai Aw Pui and H. D. Rumjahn. Fincher will probably bent Grose in the third round, though the latter should givó a very good account of himself, while the other two are ex- preted to meet in the same round. Tsui will prove spectacular and im pressive, but my opinion is that E. D. Rumjahn's steadiness will prevail Honda is in a clans by himmelf in the last quarter, in which W. C. Hung, Owen Hughes and Macdougall are also prominent.
Likely Semi-finalists,
It is too premature to select the likely semi-finalists, although the four seeded players S. A. Rumjahn, M. W. Lo, E. C. Fincher and T. Honda are generally fancied. venture, however, to forecast the last eight surviving players: — S. A. Rumjahn.
J. A. Cassumbhoy.
M. W. Lo.
J. W. Loonard.
E. O. Fincher.
Ho Ka Lau.
T. Honda,
V. C. Hung
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One other name might fill this position, but it will have to be at the expense of E. C. Fincher-I TÁS
fond ME CHAMPIONSITE" but sw thowt 'appen 'e'd mad
mistaaike loike.
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W. Stowart and J. G.
Campbell.
Raworth,
J. D. Humphreys and J.
W. Alabaster.
WADADAY, 94th, St. Matthia's Day:
Holy Commünion; 7.45 mm.
A. Kidd and P. S. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Grant.
L. M. 8. Lloyd and J. R. Collia.
G. Thomerson and E. R. Price.
C. Stark and F. Hole,
W. D. Derham And A.. G. Coppin.
A. R. Cox and A, Web-
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J. Harrop and H. S. Dinsdale,
D.
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ROAD THAM STATION. SUNDAY SERVICE,
· February 21, 1938, 17.15 a.m. :—
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In the Matter of Sport.
11.04 In the matter of sport they had somo excellent hunting country, 11.08 county at ericket, a position which and Yorkshire was the champion i had been held many times. In foot- hall they had always done well, though the Northern Union "split had weakened them at Rugby.
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White and Red Roses.
There had iways been great rivalry between the White Rose and the Red Rose, and most of a re- membered reading, when at school, 11.36 about the Wars of the Roses These were very sanguinary affairs, but 11.40 there was still keen rivalry at Headingly and Old Trafford. The cricket was, however, often so dully that, the spectators no doubt wished for the more stirring contests of old.. time. Last season, however, 11.2 Yorkshire had set an example of quiak soaring and lively cricket. 11.56 (Hear, hear.)
11.48
In the sphere of music they could not claim to have produced bag dent pipes like Scotland, or the romantic harps of Ireland and Wales. But they were considered quite good at singing and the Leeds and Tarro- gate musical festivals had a big
reputation. Scottish music.had a reputation for being melancholy, but in this the Yorkshire" national FILLET OF SOLET PRIDE OF ULLnther, Ilkka Moor. Bart At Aw'm fair capt wi yon chef-'e ger could give it points. He said that this 'ere an 'orrible name, * with Home hesitation he might
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have to retract it before the night ICHORNSHAW.
was gut.
Wi' bits o' sparrow grass, green. pays an' t loike. “Aye, an' Pateley, taties an' all. ROAST BEEF WI' T'KING '
FUDDING. BEVERLEY BEANS: STEAMED SELBY STUDE
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It was elnimed' that in the three Ridings one could find every form of English scenery, and though it was longer than he cared to remem- her since, Da Bị bắt, họ bụi Bore on walking tours over that coun- ty, he huf rarely scen scenery to beat that of Yorkshire More farsiuners could cavil at Leods. guests mustn't miss this 'er-Bradford and Sheffeld, but ovan hoasts woan't thn knaw's. close to those cities there was very BIRDUIT A LA DOSTON, SPA. pretty scenery, d Get thi mug charged lad-to sum'un else's bill of the can, DESSERT.
fer to H. D. Rumjahn. He is ay gum-wouldn't as Emily Ann they were said to be particularly
seasoned and experienced enough, and in form should be able to accomplish it.
LOCAL FOOTBALL...
1 and q ş
1 CLUB AND KOWLOON TEAMS
FOR TO-DAY
The following have been selectoa to represent the Hong Kong Foot ball Club in their First Division
'ov'ad a All of she'd a' bin 'ora to-neet lad! UOFFER
'Ave enuf to keep thi awake in
mornin't gaffer 1 mobbe 'ave a liver an' all..
THE OFFICERS.
The following are the officers of the Society by whom all arrange ments were made:-President, Sir William. Pool, K.QM., K.B.E.; Vice President, Mr. J. Scott Har-
They also had two of the bent spas in Eagland, and though the waters were said to taste like a mixture of bad eggs and actylone,
good for people who had been qut East top long. (Laughter.) And even if the tasto ware not good, there was in the neighbourhood, As compensation, good golf, beautiful scenery and interesting ruins for the promotion of physical and mental welfare In conclusion, the President asked them to drink to the health of Yorkshire and the Society. (Applause)
Musical Programm.....
The Hong Kong Hotel Dance Kowloon F.C. will be represented game with the Kowloon Footballston; Hon. Trenaurer, Mr. A by the following playors Club on the Kowloon Ground to Loach: Hon. Secretary. Mr. J. G.Orchestra played during dinner. Gurevitch; London, Martin; Bliss, day, kick-off at 4.16 p.m.-Rodger; Meyer: Committee, Mrs. R. Mand for the dancing which was in- Gillot, Cotton and Ensiman. McKelvie, Duncan, Dominy, Hill Strange Foley; M. Railton, Bin Dyer, Mr. J. H. Bottomley, Mr. J. torsporded with excellent items by Roner Baldwin Alexander, Begalen, H. Shaw: Cabaret Bab-Committee, the following members of the Bo serves: Bryant, Phillips, and E. Strange, E. Railton and Fowler. Mr. J. H. Shaw (Convenor), Mr. cioty:-Mr. A. R. Brown, Mr. J.
(Continued on previous column.) A B. Brown, Mr. W. Stoker, (Continued on previous Column.)
Blake.
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Y. Sogalen and W. S. Hillior
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G. W. Telmie and D. J Mackie.
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G. W. Jeffries and J.. Coultharb.
E. Des Voeux and T. A., Redmond.
R. K. Valentine and W. M. Barton.
5. J. R. Fox and I, H.
O. Highet.
G. R. M. Robertson nil
R. M. Giddy.
C. C. Worrall and R. C. Webb.
A. O. Brawn and E. J. Edwards.
A. Roid and H. A. Mills.
J. K. Jones and D. Black.
G. R. Horridge and J. Divett..
T. J. Price and 'H. G. Wallington.
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A. J. R. Wolff and H. Lowe.
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T. R. Chassle and J. Thayor.
B. J. Lacon and E Kern.
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J. D. Danby and C. C. Roberte.
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Social Hour after Evening Service,
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SUNDAY, February 21, 1032:-
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Subject-"Leat you Forget." Evening Berrics, 0 p.m.
"The Sermon on the in the Life of To-day" (No.2).
Preacher at both Services-Rev.
Erris C. H. Tribbock,
Sunday School, 3 p.m.
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