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COMPLICATIONS! With the complications that Association Cup-tles bring, so near at hand, Arsenal, Grimsby Town,

forwards than that of Arsenal, but the six men mainly concerned with detence have no superiors, although Di one admired the back play

and the and Chesterfeld have every rea-Blenkinsop and Beeson son to

be satisfied with their trusions of Burrows, who has at

息 of last, made himself positions. The championship

permanent League is, however,

open, very but in the Second Division Grims- by's lead is becoming so marked that the Lincolnshire club look like returning

to the highest group, helped as they are by the teams nearest to them. The ques- tion that the rivals are fashion ing ts: Who #111 accompany Grimsby?

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In the Southern Section there is a game of shuttlecock for the permier place. No sooner, do the Queen's Park Rangers reach summit than they fail at home for the first time and complete the surrender of all four points to Aldershot. Without any disres spect to Aldershot, it must, be sald 4-2. D that such a win 'victory at all, could not have been expected seeing that their only other win away from home was as long ago as September 9. when they had a success at 'New port. Aldershot. in each of their seasons, have played for better

place at left half-back. None of the wing realised expectations, and was twice painfully injured.

riders in the

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934.

COLONY TENNIS

H.K.C.C. Tournament Commences

CASSUMBHOY EXTENDED

LOCAL HOCKEY LOCAL YACHTING

An International Tournament

THE INDIAN SELECTION

Nineth Ladies Championship

The race for the 9th Ladies Championship which was sailed yesterday resulted as follows:-

"It" Class

Yacht. match

(Diana Bastin

FIRST PLANE TO FLY

In preparation for the forth- The annual tennis tournament coming local, International hoc organised by the Hongkong Cric-key tournament the following ket Club commenced yesterday players have been selected to re- when no fewer than seven mat present the four teams for the ches were played with the ex-drst and second trial matches ception of one in which Cassumb which will be played on the hoy, last year's, runner-up, was Marina Ground as follows: fully extended by §, W. Llang, First Trial Match On Thursday, all the matches went to the fav- 8th February at 4.45 p.m.

In Whites-Man Singh (Radio). ourites as easy as expected 3. Barrow, the well-known cricketer, Parduman Singh (Radio), Subedar had the most easy passage, beat- Taj Mohammed (Punjabis), Barsa ing his opponent Henry Ung, Khan (HK.S.R.A.), M. H. Hassan.

Alar Dis newcomer, without losing a game, (Radio),

(Punjabis). (Punjabi). Dost (Mrs. Coote). while Horace Lo lost to Tu Tak Walayat.. Shah

(HKS.), Chout his club mate, after hay-Mohd.

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Wright Machine's 30th ing won the first set. LM.A. Ra- (Radio), Kalwant Singh (Radio). Daphne

Anniversary

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On December 17, a special cor. respondent of the Daily Tele- graph" spent the afternoon with "Grandpa." "He had never heard the most famous aeroplane in the world described previously by that | name, for which Cockney humour

must be held responsible.

The Wright machine has been living in comfortable retirement than most clubs recently admitted for the last five years in the Science to the League circle. but the Museum at South Kensington and Bangers had had a sequence of that day was an important oven- nine matches without defeat un-sion, for it was the thirtieth anni- yesterday. Norwich City have.versary, to the day, of the historic by a small margin over Swindon, first flights of the pioneer brothers. reascended to the summit, but clearly there are others in such close attendance that changes are possible, Chesterfield stand out as consistent as Grimsby but here again Stockport are, hot- foot in pursuit, and when the

·Cestrians

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merciless double-figure score against Hall-

As

he watched the afternoon crowd a family procession arrived -father, mother, and three child-

"No," said father, as they halted in front of the machine, that didn't fight in the war. It was too old to join up. That's Grandpa, that is the grandpa of all the aeroplanes in the world."

If the veteran he referred to hid

Jem.

zack and H. Owen Hughes also Lal Singh (Punjabla).

In Colours:-Nur Mohammed Allsa showed ane. form, beating thei

(Miss N. Bilderbeck). opponenta.. ini conducing style. Punjabis), P..J. Naidu (K.I.T.C.), while of the four newcomers whe

Khan Imam All

(Mule Robena

(Mrs. Marshall). took part in yesterday's matches, Corps), Harnam Singh (HKS.), ERG. Bare was the only one suc- Dulla Singh (Punjabis), Adalat Speedwell

(Punjabis), Amar

(Mrs. Way), Singh cessful, beating G. Gamble by 8-6. Zar

(H.K.S.); Hukam Singh (Punjabis), | Toynette 8-3.

Mohd.

Assar (Punjabis), Khuda Sirius

(Mrs. Finlay). Bux (H.K.S.), Gurbachan Singh

Zephyr (Punjabis).

(Mrs. Wren).

"A." Class

The full results are H. Owen Hughes beat Wong

...Fook Nam 6-3, 6-3.

I.M.A. Razack beat Na Wal Nama

6-1, 6-1.

J. A. Cassumbhoy beat S. W.

Liang 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. RH.D. Wilde beat A. Crawford

Horace

4-3, 6-3.

In Tak Cheuk beat 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.

J. Barrow beat Henry Ung 6-0,

6-0.

·R.R.G. Hoare beat G. Gamble

8-6, 6-3

MAURITIUS AND TRADE

Tax Town. It is obvious that Ches-been human, instead of fragile, Tribute to “Champion terfield must not be content with looking collection of wood, wires, narrow margins. There are still anil tout buff fabric, it would have months of League play, and the situation at the New Year is full of possibilities.

ARSENAL'S TENACITY - In the First Division, Arsenal have shown tremendous tenacity mclinging to slight lead, but their followers are excusably an- -xious about the

smiled at the little pleasantry. But for Crown Colonies" other comments during the after- ncon were in different strain.

"You don't get me up in one. of Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secre- them things, not for any money "tary of State for the Colonies, was exclaimed the gentleman with the on December 19 presented with walrus moustache, as he looked his portrait by the inhabitants of" round for approval

Mauritius. The presentation was

Sir elderly

Louis. Souchon, women" agreed made by thoughtfully. future.

"Yes, it boruly honorary representative in London of the Mauritius Chamber of that flying remains every bit dangerous."

Still Gives Thrills

The

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Second Trial Match On Saturday,

10th February at 4.45 pm.

In Whites:--Bhag Al (Mule Wasp II Corps); Khan Bahadur (Punjabis), (Mrs. Fowkes). geet Singh (Radio), Bachan Singh Khushi Mohammed (Police), Jag-La Linda

(Mrs. Sheldon). (HKS.), Sapooran Singh (H.K,S.), | Josa Attar Singh (Radio), Kishen Singh (Mrs. Stanton). (H. K. S.), Gurbachan 'Singh | Güli · MA (Radio), Kartar Singh (Punjabl3), (Miss Mackay). K. Hussain (KIT.C.). "

Tone Blue Colours Feroz Khan (Mrs. Adams). (H.K.S.), Kishen Singh (HK.S.), Pat J. S. Grewal (Radio), Waryam (Mrs. Ellott). Singh (KIT.C.), Tara Singh Sury (H.K.S.), Mohinder Singh (Radio), (Mrs. Bolt). Keber Singh (H.K.S.), R. Khan (Police), Tara Singh (2512), (HRS), M J. Pinto (K.I.T.C.), Harbhajan Singh (K.I.T.C.).

You are requested to note the names of players of your section playing in the above mentioned trials and to inform them to be on the ground in time with their uniforms (white or colours mentioned above).

Interport Team Do Well

manager of the club, Mr. Herbert seetus, byen after all these years, Agriculture, at a luncheon at the port hockey team arid

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The match between the inter- Chapman, has passed away after

the Ser- Hotel Victoria, Northumberland vices which took place at King's a very brief illness. Every possible

Avenue, which mark of respect was shown to his

was attended by memory yesterday afternoon,

But much more characteristic of many Mauritians and their friends Park last evening resulted in an easy win for the interporters by he has been the power behind the the afternoon crowd's demeanour in England.

Sir Louis Souchon said that Sir

6 goals to. 1. The Services were team that, at the present. is un, was the thrill of admiration that

The Philip Cunliffe-Lister, as one. of one man short, and turning out der reconstruction in some of its visitors generally obtained

for them at 'centre forward Kal- have had some the British delegates to the

only component parts. His death has Wrights must.

Before the pluck," exclaimed one young man Ottawa Conference. was the great want Singh scored their precipitated a crisis.

"Fancy piloting

champion for the Crown Colonies, goal.

The 'interporters were the beṭ- team went on to the Highbury to his friend

and Mauritius, was among many Stadium the players were reminded your Moth like that lying press of the Colonies who had occasion / ter team, their forward line play- on the wing, with your head hang-to be grateful to him for bringing ing very well together and al- that Mr. Chapman had left a monument to capacity, and thating over the leading edge"

Nothing, however, could be more

them within the orbit of Imperial though the score in the first hall the eleven must make a concerted naboworthy than the fact that this unity and co-operation. He asked was 2 goals to 1 in their favour, effort to avoid a crumbling of historic machine should be on view him to accept the portrait as a they soon forged ahead after the that which had beert s0 solidly in England on such an anniversary of the people of Mauritius and as Gurbachan Singh at centre fors

permanent token "of the gratitude interval bulit: The players responded to as this instead of in America, this appeal and had the satisfac-where Orville Wright still lives, an expression of their esteem and ward played his usual dashing tion of sharing the honours of the Ho it was who made the first of the

game and found the net three times with fast shots. Other scor- day.

Cargoes for British Ships four fights on Deo, 17, 1903, and it This was no slight work, for no lasted for twelve seconds. He sent had been deeply touched by the Singh, Garthwaite and Eaden.

Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister said he eys for the interport side were Lal club has been able to defeat Wed- his machine to the Science Museum generosity of the reception given nesday for more than $1 monthia South Kensington in 1998 be-film. although others have drawn with cause of the deep resentment he things in the last two years be

He had been able to do!

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canise circumstances and the broader view of public opinion in Britain had made that possible.

THE BELILIOS SHIELDTM

Mitchell

them." The exchanges were

feels at his treatment, by some of keen, and there were occasions his fellow countrymen

The dispute that arose was over when the tackles of Wednesday exceeded the bounds of the legt- the claims put forward on behalf There was now throughout the timate, especially by two of their of another American, Samuel Pier- land a lasting realisation that is half-backs, who were reckless in

pant Langley, who, encouraged by was good business, as well as good Magnificent Score By the use of more force than was aided by a Government grant of hership in the Empire and to

the Smithsonian Institute

sentiment, to make a trade part- necessary for their purpose-und that was merely to remove a man 10,000, devoted himself to lengthy stimulate the purchasing power of off the ball.

stronautical research with such lands where the trade was so As a whole. the success that he made quality of the football was high, aeroplane which, fitted with a sui- the good will so strong.

capital complementary to our own and Hong Kong Rifle Club won their fine forward play being countered table engine, attempted to

If the opening Match against the Police by splendid interventions. from its first fight on Oct, 6, 1903. Un been given them put new life and too Range on

new sugar preferences which had Ride and Revolver Club at Tai- Bunday morning, the full-backs. There was com- fortunately it fouled its launching hope into Mauritius and other thanks to some excellent shooting bination by each vangaurd, but 18 mechanism, and crashed. did seem as if each required a

great sugar colonies they had not by Mitchell, Tetley and Alcock. master-mind a man of the type A second attempt failed from the lately he had learnt that without good except for the light which been slow to reciprocate. Only | Conditions throughout were fairly of William Gillespie, Clement Ste-same cause on Dec. 8, 1903, and any, Government initiative the was particularly bad at 600 yards, phenson, Charles Buchan and Langley, after all his work, had the sugar planters of Mauritius had the sun shining directly into the David Jack. Arsenal have a front | mortification of seeing himself arranged that Mauritius sugar eyes of the marksmen, leaving the line of genuine workers with com-forestalled by the Wrights, who, coming to Britain should be sent targets in a dimeult haze. mand of the ball, but had not a working independently, succeeded in British ships. Jeader. Nor had their foes... | eight days later.

The presentation portrait - was That Langley had actually pro-painted by M. Oswald Birley. dused a machine that could dy At the end of about thirty-five under its own power was demon- minutes the Wednesday scored for strattd in 1914, when Glenn H

BURGESS PASS

Langley Forestalled By Days

Mitchell

Tetley

Alcock

Woodman Starling

CHINA SCHOOLS Kirk

DO WELL

Results Of Home Exams

Burgess made a lengthy specula-Curtin, took it up and flew it for a tive pass down the centre of the distance of 150 yards. Thereupon feld Dewar, the latest arrival at it was placed in America's equiva- Sheffield, gathered the ball, and sent to our Science Museum, the after a few steps drove a long Sraithsonian Institute.

Meanwhile it was felt that the swerving ball which curved away Wright machine should be given a to the left of Moss and went un der the crossbar. Save for Herd's place alongside, but Orville Wright was so incensed by the manner in goal for Manchester City, no more which authorities of the Smith- spectacular success has been seen onian Institute dealt with the at Highbury this season. Arsenal matter, and particularly by the Tought desperately to re-establish wording of the label on the Lang- equality. They weaved patterns by ley machine, that he refused to let their dribbles and passes on an the Institute have the exhibit. impressionable tur, but so finely Instead be sent it to South Ken- did their opponents play that sington, where on this occasion it J. M. Andrew, C., W. Bleisch- there was a probability of Arsenal was the centre of attention, mann, R. A. King, W. R. H. being behind at the cross-over. The correspondent's only error Lapper, D. S. Parry, S. 3. POT- However, just before the interval was in trying (with all the patron-teous; F. L. Rist, 8. D. V. Weller". a neat movement between Beasaing wisdom of the well-meaning. ley, Bowden, and Duane enabled adult) to explain to a small boy: the ex-themeld United centre to who, be assumed, knew nothing make the record level.

OXFORD LOCAL REVOLT SCORED CERTIFICATES

Chefoo China Inland Mission Boys'

Chefoo China · Inland Minulosa "-Girls".

SCORES H.K. Rifle Club

200-500 600 Total

32 34 32.98 31 30 23

31 30 20 27 30 27 84 31.19 77

713

514

Plus 4%

6.2 520.2

Police Rifle and Revolver Clab

Pennel

2532 28 85

200 500 600 Total:

Ritchie.

28 30 27 85

Roberts

28 28 27 83

McKsy Carey

24 31 25 80

Beatt

25 23 28 76

25 26 23 73

482

Plus 4% 19.25

501:28

M. S. Bird, H. 8. Bristow, M. about aviation. He listened atten- 0. Enbery, E. P. Ford, J. B. The second half was just as tively to the picture of the Wrights' Graham, B. C. Hance, N. & King,

Inland Mission keenly contested, and only the pioneer work. Then he said, quite. C. Nicoll, E. N. Rist, G. S

Binton J. P. Siryk, G. E. Start, K. B. N. Corferus", J, E. Billey, foresight of the goalkeepers pre- calmly:

"Yes, but you must admit fast! Junior Examination, Chefoo Chins S. H. Jacobsen, P. Leslie, M. vented further scoring. Moss, pro-

Inland Mission Boys Moore, J. A. Taylor, D. M. tected by Male (ever improving) Langley's work showing the effect and Hapgood, and reinforced by of premures on fat and curved P. S. Davies, H. M. Grin, H. Walker

Chefoo St. Frances 8. N. Deni- Roberts whose touches were most surfaces, even in those early days, E, A. Ledgard, S. H. Rowe. A. timely and true, presented a de- must have been remarkable. Lock G. Thompson, J. A. Whitelaw, I soya, R, Denisova, B, dos Reme

-B, Yorkston and G. L. Bricoe.io, É. Furniu, V. Glasser. fence that is unequalled in the at the wing loading "

He fled ignominiously.

Junior Examination, Chefoo China Honours. Leagues:" There are finer sets of

withdrew

Captain's Cup

Old Course Capt. D. B. Michell A Sommerfelt

Tie and will play off. Other scores:

J. Forbes

A. Ritchle HH. Pethick

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Dated the 80th day of January"

The Hegister of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 81st January, 1934 to Thursday, the 8th February, 1934, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

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