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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1934.

H.K. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Amended Rules

"Adopted

An extraordinary general meet-

PONY AUCTION

Large Number Sold Yesterday

THE YM.C.A."

Ladies Section

FAREWELL TO MR. CAMERON

Mr.

By Chinese Merchants

Allan

Cameron

former

Oriental Manager of the Canadian Pacific Steamships

ADVERTISEMENTS.

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY.

THE

HE Annual Dinner of the Oxford and Cambridge Society will be held at the Gloucester Building on Wednesday, April, 4th at 8 pm.

replay with Sheffield Wednesday was not without its comic side. More than 50 per cent, of people I have spoken to were almost pre-

A large number of members of pared to swear that the Wednesday

the Y.M.C.A. Women's Seption at- played in black and white striped - Huddersfield Town 2 Aston Villa 1

tended the second "sanzal meeting jerseys instead of their regula- Though Huddersfield

There was a large attendance at held on Wednesday last. Following tion Blue and white. their first home victory against It has even been so stated in ing of the Hong Kong Football the paddock of the Hong Kong a ten the business session was held, Aston Villa for five seasons, they print. But 12 wid optical Association was held at the Sports Jockey Club at Happy Valley yes-president over by the Chairman, ald so give a convincing display. Uusion which could be forgiven. } Club last evening, Sir Thomas terday when a number of race Mrs. J.H. Hunt.

Canadian Pacific Railways, Ltd., Anyone whose name is or has been Much of their forwards showed The fact is, the Wednesday turried | Souchorn presided..

pontes came up for auction.

After the reading of the Hon. was last night given a farewell on the books of * College at either ittle combination when near goal. out in a much darker shade of Only one item of business was

There were new ponies and well Secretary's and the Hockey Club's dinner by Chinese Merchants of University is entitled to join the Both Huddersfield goals

Society and blue striped jerseys to afford a

attend tried performers on the list. The roporta Mrs. Hunt congratulated Hong Kong at the Chinese Mer-Those wishing to attend are requested the dinner. on the agenda, this being to re- scrambling affairs, and the game greater contrast to the City's blue. ceive the amended rules of the subscription griffins of the Hong the members on the success of the chants Club, China Building. was characterised by weak finish-

Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Kt with the Hon. Joint Secretary, Mr. to communicate as early as possible Ing. Passes intended for colleagues iu black and white because they tion of one amendment proposed fetched good prices, but no fancy view of the activities of the Section was in the chair, others present B. C. K. Hawkins, C/o The Colonial

The Wednesday could no play Association, and with the excep- Kong Jockey Club. on the whole, past year's work. She gave a re-

were

very often went to opponents, and even Willinghain, usually a calcula- ting player, was often at fault.

Campbell, on the other wing- half position, was inclined to be slow, but Young contributed some resolute work at centre-half, and Goodall and Roughton. sound pair of backs.

were a

In goal, Turner was laclined to take needless risks and was at raul when the Villa scored.

Still, the Huddersfield forwards were much more aggressive than the Vila attack. Luke was the most polished performer in his final work, and, with Bott, he made

good wing, Morton was splendid in the Villa Lol, saving half a dozen shots which would have beaten a less agde keeper. Mort. Nibloe and Callaghan formed a solid defence, and Kingdon did well in his duels with Bott. Dix

was 1 sound schemer in the Villa attack. but the forwards generally were more prilished than thrustful.

Cunliffe scored for ter half an hour, qualised before the interval. Jack Smith scored Huddersfield's other goal.

the Villa and Luke

CHELSEA SCRAMBLE TO VICTORY

Chelsea

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2 Liverpool Both Chelsea and Liverpool will have to play a good deal better in their remaining matches than they did at Stamford Bridge yester- day if they are to escape relega- tion to the Second Division. Until the last quarter of an hour, when

·Chelsea scored twice, it was a half- hearted game, lacking punch and enthusiasm, while the play was continually breaking down through bad mistakes,

"Gregg had a particularly happy

match: Usually 3 worker, always using his brans to scheme an opening. he made some atrocious shots and bungled nis passes. There were others who suffered in the same way, and from the general listlessness it was obvious that both sides were a little Weary and disheartened after their Cup defeats.

en fine

Even so, Chelsea were easily the better side from start to finish. On recent play they should have run up a heavy score. With the Liver- pool attack falling to pieces when- ever it attempted to get going Cheisen's forwards were continually finding the ball at the teet.

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are not their registered colours,

They

adopted unanimously.

The

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Omar

exceed $200.

And

the

Government Trade Commissioner. |

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Secretary's Office.

NOTICE.

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by Mr. R. M. Omar, the rules were figures were reached. An upset since its inception in March, 1932. being Hon. Dr. R. H. Katewall. price of $1,000 on Dancing Butter-Sho said that no other club in the C.M.G.. LL.D., Hon. Mr. T. N. Chan, A Cup Problem.

rule which Mr.

fly winner of two races this sea- Colony provided the facilities which Els Honour, Mr. Justice R. E. Leicester City have been set amended was under No. 4B, which son, found no bidders at all the Women's Section gave its mem-Lindsell, Hon. Mr. C. G. Mackie, pretty

Swale, problem.

Rolling bers. The Y.M.C.A. throughout the Mr. David Drummond who suc- King Salmon, gave states: "One representative elect- Chandler, their long-service centre-ed at the annual general meeting Bay, Kitsap, Scar Face. Sarabande world has always been pioneers and ceeds Mr. Cameron us Oriental forward, a rest after his great Cup by the Civillan Clubs playing in and Bran Tub were among the this innovation in Hong Kong had Manager, Mr. V. M. Grayburn. display at Birmingham-and his the Second and Third Divisions of subs which fetched comparatively not lacked the appreciation it Major V. E. Duclos, the Canadian deputy scored four goals in the the Hong Kong Amateur Football good prices, but the highest of deserved. mid-week League game against Association."

hem did not exaustralian ponies regret of the membery at the com- Edgar Davidson, Mr. F. C. Hall NTC BY GIVEN

Mrs A.W. Ingram voiced the Professor F. A. Redmond, Mr. NOTICE IS Portsmouthi

Mr. Omar remarked that should this nile stand it meant that.

Mr. M. K. Lo, and Messrs.: Ho Kumposal of all Kitchen and Table refuse most probably, a Club which had

Tong. Ho Wine, Wong Kwong Tin from the Soldiers Cookhouses at teams in all the three divisions

Kan Tong Po, Li Koon Chun, Sum Marray, Victoria, Wellington and would have two members on the

Pak Ming. Lo Cheung Shiu, B. Mount Austin Barracks, Hong Kong, Council, as, firstly, they were

Wong Tate. L. Tse Fang. Yung is open to Tender with effect from Tsz Ming. J. M. Wong and others,

April 1st, 1934. automatically represented in the Council by virtue of having a team in the First Division, and secondly, it was more likely that another member of the same club would elected to the Council by virtue of having teams in the Junior divisions. リ

This new scoring forward is Archibald Gardiner, who only re- cently joined Leicester from Heart of. Midlothian." What will Mr Peter Hodge, the Leicester mana- ger, do about it?

Will he "drop Chandler for the Cup game with Preston or leave out a possible match-winner in Gar- diner? I would not like to have the job of making a decision.

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Leicester's Campaigners.

By the way, those who are al-

be

He would therefore propose that

were sold, but the most interesting ing departure of Mrs. Hunt and purchase undoubtedly was that by said that the success of the Section Dr L. Reidy of Vriday, one of the

was due to Mrs. Hunt's initiative best lookers in this year's lot. The and energy. She had conducted pony. racing for Mr.

"Widde-leather craft classes and in numer has not hitherto been ous ways had been the driving force combe" very successful and it will be in- behind the other activities. The teresting to see what Dr. Reidy members would never forget her work and she had left at example will be able to make of 1

Banquet Hall. a. griffin of this for them all to follow. In the name of the members Mrs. Ingram wished year fetched $300.

Mrs. Hunt Godspeed as she proceed ed to England.

Ways advocating the claims of only Clubs not entering any first KOWLOON MOTOR

young footballers should take a look, at Leicester City.

The lub have been going with a team containing four old steadily forward in the F. A. Cup campaigners in Adcock, Lochhead,

division teams would be eligible to vote for a representative' for and third divisions. the second

division teams to elect a This would, he said, enable Junior repre- sentative to look after their own

interests irrespective of the first division.

Chandler, and Black. Adcock and Chandler are both in their eleventh season with Leicester; while Black, The amendment which was has made over 500. League appear-seconded and carried unanimous- ances for the side,

" ly reads: "One representative Then. Lochhead. the schemer of elected

at the annual general the attack has had nine seasons meeting by representatives of the at Leicester-and looks good for Civilian clubs playing only in the many more.

second and third divisions of the Hong Kong Amateur Football League,"

In moving for the adoption of the rules. Sir Thomas Southern that the rules had been

Unemployed Soccer Final. Wembley," the home of football finals, will be staging an interest ing the on March 21-the deciding said match in a competition for Lon-carefully gone into by a special don's unemployed.

committee. They had done their Nearly 50 teams, composed en-work rely

extremely well, and he of workless men. will be understood that Mr. M. K. Lo had playing off the first rounds of the voluntarily given. valuable legal competition this week.

assistance in revising the rules.

The motion was seconded by Mr. J. Ralston and carried animously.

Among the favourites for the final is Oval House, in which the Prince of Wales, as one of the landowners in the Kennington dis- trlet, is taking a keen interest.

The Prince is No. 1 on the list of honorary members of the Oval House Club.

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Brilliant Bolton Forward, There will be an England Soc- cer trial before the big Wembley game with Scotland in April. And I imagine the teambuilders give particular attention claims of Westwood, Bolton Wan- derers' clever inside-left.

Will to the

un-

ACCIDENT

Passeng

Carrying 11

ers At 40 Miles An Hour

Ip Shlu-fang, owner of private motor car No. 78, who was one of two drivers involved in a serious accident in Prince Edward Road on December 17, was yesterday afternoon Area $25 by Mr. J.H.B. Lee at the Kowloon Magistracy, who in addition recommended that the accused's driving licence" be suspended for six months.

The defendant who was repre- sented by Mr. Hin Shin-Lo, was summoned by Traffic Inspector Saunders of Kowloon, for falling to drive, a motor-car with ' duc

car,

Miss A. Fowler, Hon. Secretary of the Hockey Club, in her report said that Mrs. Hunt was responsi

le for the formation of the Hockey Club in 1932 and since then has been Chairman of the Committee. She had been invaluable in that post, and it mainly due to her that the

Hockey Club is in existence

to-day. The Club feel that they are losing a real friend and the good

several months, and her death was at unexpected. Her husband is at present in North China. She leaves a family of four young children, two boys and two girls. funeral had not been arranged at The date and time for the

the time we went to press.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

wishes of every member will go with CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND her, and Mrs Hunt, when they LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD. leave us.

Members of the Ladies' "Choir

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

under Miss Irene Roe, LA.RM.N A.R.C.M. gave some very acceptable items during tea.

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LOCAL LADY'S

DEATH

Mrs. Louise Shum

We regret to have to announce At the conclusion of the meet-care and caution in Prince Edward the death at 8.30 p.m. yesterday of ing, Major Manners proposed a Road on December 17 last..

Mrs. Louise Shum, wife of Mr. vote of thanks to Sir Thomas

At the time of the accid-Simon Shum (son of Mr. Shum Southorn which was appreciably ent defendant was driving 2 Tse Leung, former Superintendent accorded.

large Chrysler closed and of the Chinese Telegraph Adminis- carrying 11 passengers. He was tration in Hong Kong), and sister proceeding to his father-in-ai Miss Helen Yu. law's house and on entering

Mrs. Shum had been aling for Prince Edward Road from Nathen Road, tried to pvertake Baby Austin motor car driven by Mr. F. W. Lee. the complainant in the case.

SHANGHAI RUBBER

QUOTATIONS

I saw Westwood in action at Anglo-Javas Brentford not so long ago. Apart Anglo-Dutch from his ball control and ability Batu-Anams to draw a man before making his Chemors final pass. I was struck by his re- Consolidateds markable speed, This Stafford- Krnewoesk shire-born player is as fast as most Repahs

Tanah Merahs

Capped as a schoolboy. Westwood | Tebongs has been helping to put Bolton Zigngbes back upon the Soccer map. I shall be surprised if he is not given re- cognition in one of the trial teams:

Miller as Centre-half! They attacked almost incessantly. with just a few interludes from Liverpool. But until the closing stages the ball was nearly always allowed to hang" among the in-wing men! side forwards. Liverpool played Chelsea's attack into an off-side trap by merely walking forward a few yards, and Tennant and Steel were never drawn and beaten by a pass as they should have been The shooting was also uniformly poor until in the second half. Craig, the Chelsea centre-half, in- jured, an ankle and had to limp about at outside left, with Miller none too happy at centre-hair. It was then that Chelsea made their effort.

Seventeen minutes from the end Gallacher was given a glorious

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Scotland's Gamble.

The Scottish Rugby selectors have taken a gamble in completing their team to meet Ireland at Murrayfield to-morrow by includ- ing J. A. Crawford the Army wing three-quarter. Crawford is wholly unknown. in Scottish football- except by reputation.

Rate on Rate on 8.3.34 15.3.34 $5.50 $5.60

3.00 3.40

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45

1.65 1.80

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THE CHARTERED BANK

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On passing the bridge in Prince Edward Road and before the first Bus Stop, the defendant, t was alleged, falled to control his car and was travelling at an excessive speed the result being that a collision took place resulting in both cars turning over.. Injuring several occupants in each.

40. Miles Per Hour

Defendant said that prior to his overtaking Mr. Lee's car, he was travelling at about 30 miles an hour, On, attempting to pass At the annual meeting of share- the latter car he accellerated to holders Directors will recommend about 40 miles an hour, and at a final dividend at the rate of 14 the same time sounded his horn.. per cent. per annum subject to A Income Tax.

Kowloon Mortarbus Com- pany's bus was, he thought stationary on the" defendant's left. while three persons were endeavou- ring to cross the road from left. to right, coming straight across.

£25,000 added to Pension Fund. -$208,350,177 carried forward.

on March 31—

St. Johnstone v. Rangers

(Hampden Pk. Glasgow) St. Mirren v. Motherwell".

(Tynecastle, Edinburgh)

ant's car.

Crawford, as a matter of fact, is chance. He took it. From a clear a fine wing on his day, though he ance from the Liverpool goalmouth has his off days, like everybody the Semi-Final Round, to be play- the path of his and the complain- the ball was returned at once into else. He has never, however, played the penalty area where Gallachered a bad game for the Army, and was unmarked, The unexpected- he is a certainty for his place in ness of the pass took Bradshaw the Army, side against the Navy completely by surprise, and before and the Air Force. he could move Gallacher had turn- ed the ball into the net.

From that point Liverpool were beaten. Oakton headed a second goal just before the close.

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Craig was the outstanding play- er until his injury, though his task was made easy by the faulty play

-Reuter.

"He is an exceptionally strong and determined runner-a born try-

In spite of St. Mirren's feat in getter given the opportunities by thafnating Celtic, the holders, his centre: Hls, tackling, too, is they are not expected to prove sound, and I cannot imagine nim strong enough for Motherwell, who letting Scotland down.

have yet to win the Cup.

"

France and Rugby League.,

Defendant said there were three reasons for his car somersaulting. Firstly the bus was in front of him, secondly defendant applied his brakes to enable the persons from the rear of the bus to cross the road and thirdly the com- plainant's car had swered over in front of him, necessitating & sharp turn of the wheel to the

St. Johnstone béat Queen right. O'South, the surprise team of the Defendant said that owing to season: in the previous round, but his being in the hospital imme- the Rangers, who shattered Aber-diately after the accident, he was unable to make a report to Trame Inspector Baunders. He was not aware that while he was an in- mate of the hospital Mr. Lee, the complainant had made his report on the accident to Inspector Saunders,

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of the Liverpool, forwards. Mc- It was a surprise to learn that Aulay also played' a fast and clever Jean Galla, the forward who was game, keeping Nieuwenhuys well capped eighteen times for France, deen's, hopes, are warm favourites under control.

For Liverpool, Bradshaw, Hods League

would be in the French Rugby for, their eighth Cup triumph.

team which plays four

Rangers Win son, and the veteran goalkeeper, matches in the North next month.

London, Mar. 14. Scott, never gave up trying, Brad- Galia has had no serious match- Glasgow Rangers considerably show did his utmost, even to the play since he was suspended for life proved their chances of winning extent to dribbling down the left by the French Federation for pro- the Scottish League soccer cham- wing, but the moments when the fessionalism.

Can he stand the pionship for the twentieth time attack had any semblance of

pace of a Rugby League match? I when they recorded the "double understanding were few.

doubt it.

cver Hamilton Academicals by the odd goal in three on the latter's ground yesterday,

Never before has a club reaped such a harvest in the Cup as Manchester City have done so far this season. In their five ties, in- cluding replays, they have play- ed before 270,000 people, represent- ing nearly £19,000 in receipts.

These attendance Agure almost double those of the Arsenal, who, however, have played two games for receipts of $14,296. Gold in the Cup

Scottish Cup Semi- Final

In answer to cross-examination by Inspector Saunders, defendant sald he thought it was quite safe to travel at 40 miles an hour wile carrying 11 passengers. He With

extra

did an

game over Motherwell the Rangers arè - now

not think that the baby carried four points in the lead, and there by an adult sitting in front with are only seven more games to play. hun would have in any way inter- In the only other League game fered with his control of the car. London, Mar. 14. yesterday yesterday Newport secur-

His Worship said that the de- Glasgow Rangers and Mother-ed valuable away points by a 5 to fendant could have foreseen what well, both of whom are striving for 3 win over Bouthend.

was going to happen in attempt- ing to overtake, the smaller car with a bus immediately in front

the soccer "double "the Cup and The surprise triumph sent the

the League-are almost certain to Welsh Club up three places, and meet in the Final Round of the they are now almost certain to but that the complainant could Scottish Cup, as they did in the avoid relegation after being also have helped to prevent the

through

very anxious two disaster. He passed sentence as

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Colours Comedy;

1929-30 season.

By the way, Manchester City's

The following is the draw for months-Reuter.

above.

that the FOURTH ORDIN.

ARY GENERAL MERTING OF

SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Offices of the Com- pany, King's Theatre Building, 3th floor, on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, 1984, at 12 o'clock noon to receive the Directors Report, and Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1998, tó elect Auditors, and to transact such other business as may be properly transacted at an Ordinary General Meeting of the Company.

And Notice is further bereby given that the Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 12th to the 21st day of Marob, 1934, both days inclusive.

LIANG CHI HAO,

Managing Director. Hong Kong, 28th February, 1984.

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Written Tenders for the above Con- tract should be sent in sealed packet- tates, 1st Battalion The South Wales to the President, Regimental Inatis Borderers, Murray Barracks, Hong Kong, by March 25th, 1034,

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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

THE following tentative dates have been arranged for open Championship Events:- Singlea.-Semi-Final, Monday, 19th.

March.

Taui Wai Pui v. G. E. M. Ricketts. Doubles.Semi-Final, Tuesday, 20th

March..

L. Goldmau und E. C. Fincher v. Teci Fing Fan and Trui Yun Pui.

Wednesday

Singles-Semi-Final,

21a: March.

Doubles Semi-Final, Friday, 23rd

March.

8. A. and H. D. Rumjahn r. Ho Ka Laq and Taui Wai Pui. Singles.-Final. Monday, 26th

March. Doubles.-Final.

March.

Wednesday, 28th

Reserved Seats may now be booked

at Messrs. S. Moatrie & Co. Price $1.10 each, including Tax.

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