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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934.
LOCAL YACHTING
Ladies. Tai
Yat
Race
The Ladies Tai Yat race, which was sailed yesterday resulted as follows:-
Three Men Break
Their Legs
Reading Trounce The Rangers
Diana
Rolla
(Miss Whitham)
(Mrs. Kemble)
Dorothea
(Mrs: Coote) Alisa
(Miss Bilderbeck) Zephyr
(Mrs. Wren) Wesp I
(Mrs. Griffini)
Jose
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INTERPORT HOCKEY TEAMS PLAY A TIE
Very Poor Attendance
At Game
What must undoubtedly con stitute a low record in attendance at an interport function was made at the hockey encounter between the Overseas Chinese from Malaya and the Hong Kong Chinese who drew 1-1 at the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club ground yesterday, when 8 only a handful of spectators wat-
ched the match.
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18.00.00 (Mrs. Stanton)
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SILK EXPORTS
London, April 6. Moes of Oxford at Formby yester- The goose that lays the golden day. When in the almost impregn- eggs is apparently roosting Stam-able position of eight up and ten True Blue ford Bridge way, and with proli- to play Jamison's golf broke down, "be success. Choleon's goose looked and Moss, playing with with the renity for cookingpot last courage of despair, carried the week, but the air at Guildford has mateb to the last hole. On the produced a goal-scoring fortility thirty-sixth green Jamieson pulled which has raised the pall hanging himself together and bolod a stiit round the "Pensioners gloomy putt for a half and the match. faces,
to admire the more-loss fur his One does not know which player galiant fight against odds or Jamieson for overcoming at tha crition moment the demoralisa tion which afficts nearly every golfer who has seen melt away.
a big lead
Two goals by the Albion in the first five minutes settled a deep depression over Stamford Bridge and brought back visions of cikiked goods.
But the "Pensioners" rallied in Balaclava fashion. Three times the forward line swept down the held to score twice, through Mills, ance through Oakton, oad win 3
Despite such well-merited wins ig two days, Cholson's position is not relatively improved. Thoir bedfellows in the relogation quag- mire also woo.
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Newcastle U... 1 Middlesbrough. 1 A goal by Weaver, headed through from Boyd's corner kick after ninety seconds, and a terrific struggle by a depleted Newcastle United side to retain point, were the thrilling features of the match at St. James's Park, The posibility of relegation foz both teams increased the always keen Tyne-Tees rivalry. It was the desperation of the United de- fence to hold the faster Middles-
rough attack which caused series of accidents in the second
Both Cup analista lost. The shadow of Wembley looms large behind the endeavours of both Man Who can blame them? The League championship spurred Hud-half. dersfield to a magnificent 1-0 win eyer Manchester City, despite the early loss of Malean. They now take the lead on goal, avarage.
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Portsmouth last 6-2 to Sheffield Wesday, who gained the only away win in Division 1. No sting in the Pompey attack.
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Arsenal were certainly "box office" at Stake their reception had the enthusiasm of a Cup tie
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The attendance 13,183 are our-fór a Longue game at Stoke
A1 draw was the result, though I doubt if Arsenal are hap py about it.
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Bustin-the great Bastin twice misecd ond of those Quay "sitting" goals that you and I long to hang a chance of scoting.
The one he did score was a gem. Stoke's brillisat winger,
Mat thews, also missed an
open goal from five yards, but made amonds with a fine one later;
Another 1-1 draw was betwe Villa and Blackburn. Both teams showed signs of an
end-of-the- season feeling.
Frame
Three Broken, legg: (Manchester U), Molean (Hud
Wearer was the first ceaunity. Playing at inside-left, the interna tional was hurt when attempting to beat Griffitha in the fifty-eighth minute, and was on the field re- coiving attention for some time. Soon after, Fairhurst threw him- self at Yorston's feet in the New- castle goal-mouth--and for five minutes had to be off for treat- ment."
RAW SILK
May 1, 1933 to April 15, 1934 Baud J.....
6,413 570 193 300
Po Lung Cheung
Chong-seng netting with a high shot with a first timer off a ten- tre from Yap Choori-alu.
With about five minutes to go the Colony Chinese attacked and were
successful in equalising. through H. W. Lee who diverted a hit by Loke past Tay Yew Teck.
Mr. Francis and Mr. W. Wood- ward refereed and lined up the following. 5
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The very small attendance must have somewhat dampened the en- thusiasm of the Malayan visitors teck: Teong Cheng-phoy and Ong Overseas Chinese:-Tay. Yew- who tavelled 1,800 miles in order Thang seng: Tan Choo-beng, Yan to popularise the game in China, Kee-sai and Teoh Boon-gim: Yap only, to and a handful of specta-Choong-stu. Wan Slay-hong, Oh tors, for the most part drawn from the English and Chinese Press.
Chong-seng. Lee Mok-hon and Yesterday's hockey was of a very..
Tan Yuen-fong. poor nature and for 50 minutes of the play the spectators must have been very bored.
The Malayan visitors enjoyed most of the play and deserved their goal, although they could have done much better if their wing men had centred or got rid of the ball quicker before they time and again eventually lost 1. Loke Prominent'
K. T. Loke was B tower of strength for the Hong Kong team as pivot and was responsible for the continual breaking up of many
of the Malayan attacks.
The Malayan halves as a whole were better than their opposites with
and fed their forward line aome excellent passes. Their spoll- ing was very good and once again Fan Choo-beng "came into the limelight with a brilliant display of spelling and feeding.
The Colony Chinese lacked good insides -among their forwards otherwise they might have taken a substantial lead..
The first half of the game pro-. daced very scrappy play, mostly" middeld. and centred round the Hong Kong Chinese twenty-five yard Hne. Wong was seldom trou- bled and cleared effectively when called upon while Tay Yew-teck in I
Hong Kong Chinese:-E. H. Wong (Captain): Y. C. Ten and K. I. Goon: J. H. M. K. T.. Loke and Chanson: K. S. Cheng, H. W. Lee, P. F. Tang, B. K. Ng and T. W. Goh.
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U. S. BASEBALL
Boston Beat New York Giants
New York, April 22. Giants by Boston was a feature of The nosing out of the New York today's major leagues baseball. follow.
Fall scores as cabled by Reuter,
Boston
National League
New York
Canton Mercantile Co..... Cheung Hing Tai
Cheong On Thi
Deacon & Co., Ltd.
Ferguson" & Co., Lid:
John H.
170
Fou King
20
General Trading Co.
1,193
Griffith, Ltd., 1933, T: E.
3,729
Hing Kee
521
Hogg & Company
105
How King
78
Kung Shun
Kwan. Shing
24
Kwangtung Silk Agency 2,851
Kwong Miu Lun
11
Kwong sàng
40
Kwong Tal Loong
337
Lee Cheong
359
Madler Ribet & Cle
5.266
a
Mitsul Bussan Kaisha
Muguet. A
450
Nam Sang
1,978
R. H. E.
Ping Shick & Co.
1.430
6. 13. 0
1,056
Reiss Massey & Co., Ltd 4.624
(Berger hamered)
Shiu Wo Cheung Shun Tai
7
5 11 0
(Peel and Moore homered) "
20
Pittsburgh
5 10 0
:295
80
Cincinnati Philadelphia.
4 12 0
5 @ 2
5
21
1.037
60
10
the Malayan goal was called upon but once and then missed the ball for Hong Kong's only goal
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on
860
7 15 1 (Puccinelli homered)
16 22 (Harnett, Klein homered) St. Louis
* 12 American Leagun
10
Washington
448
Philadelphis
WASTE SILK
New York
Baud, J.
Canton Mercantile Co.... Cheung Hing Tai China Overseas Trading
Campany
6,026 875 292
Boston
Deacon & Co., Ltd.
2,400
Ferguson, & Co., John H
General Trading Co. ... 243 Grifith, Ltd, 1932, T. EL 12,221 Hing Kee
• 289
Hogg & Company Kwangtung Silk Agency Madler Ribet & Cle...... Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Buguet, A.
1,602
Murray then received a kick and Limped through the rest of the game while ten minutes from the end. Williams, the centreforward, unable to resume, while Weaver had became another casualty He was
leaving nine players to fight out. to retire again at the same time, the closing stages.
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NON-STOP GAME AT STOKË
Stoke City 1, Arsenal 1, ...
It was like a Cup tle at Stoke- thrilling football, a packed ground, and ideal weather.
They had plenty to cheer about. There was a wonderful effort by Turner, the City centre half, who fred in a glorious shot from the comer of the penalty area after forcing his way past three men.
By way of variety they had some- thing to groan about when "Twink- ling Toes' Matthews the idol of the Potteries, missed an open goal from five yards after Afteen mini- utes' play.
You can tell the nature of this domfield), Pearce (Chariton). Con-thrilling non-sign game when it is cuation: Sweetman (Millwal]) and mentioned that within thirty sec- minor injuries-among a
Bands "Surefoot Bastin had done the same thing in front of the "Bloke goal-an almost incredible bloomer-and yet five minutes later
of casulaties, "
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at Villa Park,
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Even the referee took the count he did exactly the same thing. Two amazing escapes for the City. Bastin obviously eva послей this go on, and just on half-time the swerve of Bastin's wonderful he scored a brillant goal. It was
shot from twenty-five yards out that beat John.
Sheffield United signed a short- tera lease of First Division, life by beating Middlesbrough by three goals to one, thus aronging 部门 earlier 10-3 defeat.
The biggest First Division win of the day was that of the Spurs over Leeds United-I Only three points behind the leaders they should feel well satisfield,
Centre, forward- Bunt scored three goals. His total for the sea- son is twenty-eight:
Grisby keep their Second Divi- tead-they beat Bury 3
by Brousford, Bolton Wanderers, jand Freston North End, all keen
to company Girmsby" to First Division, also won.
the
Relegation qualma atirred Man chester United from their bod of netilca near the bottom of the Second Division.
With only ton men two-thirds of the ence they best Blackpool 2-0 Blackpools, promotion possibilities fara wariously prejudicad.
In the London hemisphere East West at Upton Park. Fulham wishing that "peror the twain and roet West Ham's 5-1 win humiliatior for the Wost
There can be few parallels in golf, to the match between Jamie-'
the - Cambri captain, and
second half. The
The game felt of a little in the viously "not recovered from thes City had op- pre-interval shocks,
Spalinger & Co. U. Sun Hing Loong Tack Woo Shing Tung Fat Hig... Vasunla & Co., J. P. Wa Lun Hing
Wing Lee Cheung Wing Tal Loung
Wa Hing Silk Corpora-
tion Yee Wo Yu Shig Sundries
Nam Sang
Nam Wah
Ping Shick Co. Po 'Lung Cheung
38
200
15.268
Reiss Massey & Co., Ltd. 1,505 Shun Tal.....
18
Shiu Wo Cheung
Spalinger & Co., U.
8.325
Tung Sing Hong
3,831
Wing Cheong
84
Wing Tai Loong
3
Wa Lun Hing
Wo Hing Silk Corpora-
tion
Yuen Hing Sundries
23
18*
The Malayans went near several occasions but the ball rare- ly travelled near enough the Hong Kong goal to give them an anxious moment.
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The Second Half In the second half the Malayans, evidently tiring from their fruit- less efforts of the first halfų al- lowed the Hong Kong Chinese a 11ttle rope which almost proved disastrous, for Lee and Tang both nearly got through in solo efforts.
The Malayan visitors opened the scoring with an excellent goal, Oh
(Et. Hanallen homered) Brooklyn
Chicago
410 (Schulte scored a home run)
(Hayes homered)
3 12
8 10 0
(Chapman homered}
..............
8 1
1 6
0 (Puccinell scored two home
St. Louis
runs) Chicago
(Bonura homered).
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INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION
OR SLUM CLEARANCE
Municipal Improvement
Scheme
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gone through certainly not without opposition," "
The Singapore Municipality was whether the motion would have criticised in the Legislative Coun- cil for the way it is administering | one part of its $10,000,000 fund for the improvement of the town." Council were asked to approve
Mr. Robinson said he called at- tention to this matter because he did not think that he $10,000,000
of a certain portion of land at fund, which was nearly exhausted, Kampong Java and Alexandra should be used for such purposes Roads (for the acquisition of which | as was proposed. It should be
COUNCIL PASSES 62,000,000 was approyect in 1836 used solely for slums and things
TIN BILLS
being used for factories. "Mr. A. F. Robinson protested that the fund was created for the pur- poses of slum clearance and for purchasing land for dishoused
Lively Discussion In people and nat for factories.
Singapore
Their passing was bad, srid Mat thews was absolutely starved until twenty-six minutes had gone, and then he made the most of the one chance given him when he scored a fine goal from Ware's pass.
Speeches diametrically opposed in sentiment by Mr. John Bagnall For the last ten minutes of the on the one hand and Mr. E. New- game Jack went to outside left, bold on the other added piquancy and Bastin moved to inside right, to the discussion in the Singapore but as it was all Stoke for that Legislative Council of the Bill perfod, the move did nothing which requires smelters in the Often was Roberts beaten in the Colony to provide atatistics which, air by Wate, and yet he closed the it is contended by Goverment way to goal as he always does. Male are required by the International and Hapgood too, were often out in Committee in connection with witted by Johnson and Matthews scheme.
the operation of the tin restriction In Alex James' absence the Ar- senal forward line was a thing of the measure on the ground that Mr. Bagnall strenuously opposed five spáté parts, dashing leader, but was not outing Co to disclose information
Drake was a it would compel the Straits Trad standing.
which it had repeatedly declined Tutin played a great game for to do and publication of which Stoke, and more's the pity that might be harmful to the company, his only lapse was a costly one, whereas Mr. Newbold as strongly The defence. John, McGrory and supported the Bill Spencer, did not put a foot wrong Turner, too, was another star.
A certificate of emergency was laid on the table and the Bill was
pa taken through all stages and
The attendance was 13,163, a re- passed, cord for a League match at Stoke, Bill which extend the opera- but a few hundred short of the re- tion of the tin, restriction scheme cord for the ground made in to the Colony was also passed Cup-tle against the Villa some under similar circumstances, in- years ago.
oficial members speaking against A fine game and a fair result.
the bill
ancillary thereto and for nothing else.
The acting Colonial Secretary (Mr. G. L. Ham, said he had been asked to say a word or two in explanation of this matter in view When the Commigalater of Lands of, the association he had with it moved the motion he corrected one when acting as President of the passage. He asked that the mo- | Municipality. tion should read to include fac- tories" and not as a factory area."
cerned were circulated to members Plans of the area of land con-
of the Council
De Town Expansion. Mr. Ebden recalled that the scheme introduced by a predeces
or of his when he moved the special provision of 82,000,000 for the acquisition of the land in 1925, had a double purpose (1) accom- lum clearance schemes and (2) toodation of people dishoused by
The purpose described in the expansion of Singapore to notification of compulsory acquis tion was à fonding süberzie,
Very Litti, Development. Mr. Ebden pointed out there was very little development in the area at the present moment,
He, agreed with Mr. Robinson that the application of the fund should be watched very closely but
as he understood it was that there the position in regard to his land
was no prospect of using it for the purpose originally intended
Speaking from memory he be- Heved that at the time the new proposal received: the support of the Improvement Trust and of the Muntapait there were the 4.000, if not 8,000 houses vacant m Singapore, At the same time there trial expansion in this area. was a certain demand for indus-
The motion was carried.
Road Scheme. Another motion which concerned the Municipality was also dealt with
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In 1930, Council approved of the raising of a loan of 68,000,000 by the Municipality $1,000,000 which Mr AP Robinson argued that was intended for new roads, Ow area was to be used for housing last three years, only $850,000-had they were fold orignally that the ing to the fall in prices during the people dichoused by alum' clearance been spent schemes. Now they found that the The Council was asked to ap- major part of the area was to be prove the transference of balance used for factories If they had or $350,000 to Unallotted Expendi kdown that at the time he doubtedture account.
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