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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935.

CHARITY CUP FOOTBALL HOME FOOTBAL

CUP FOOTBALL HOME FOOTBALL YESTERDAY'S CRICKET

UNSPORTSMANLIKE PLAY

BY CHINESE

Portugal Beats Wales

A match that was devoid of ex

was witnessed at the citement Navy ground yesterday between Portugal and Wales in the Inter- national Charity Cup Competition. which resulted in the former run- ning out winners by the odd goal in three.

The game from start to finish only

excitement brought spasms The Portuguese team displaying some delightful short //

the passing moves which had Welshmen guessing on more than one occasion, but with the many fine opportunities which came their way, the result was rather dis- appointing.

Gosano lead the Portuguese team admirably; his short Dassing movements with Ward and Castil ho were very pretty. Both A. v. Gosano and Costa exceled when-

critical moment ever any and together with Beltrao they managed to "keep Coakley. Evans and Harrison wel; out of the dan-

ger zone.

RESPECTIVE TACTICS

aroge

Wheeler and Keston were very sound but they had to do a great dea, to keep the Portuguese for- "wards aways of the halves, Taibot

for the

with commenced The game Portugal making a fine rald on the right flank, which resulted in. Castilho sending a neat pass to Bertie Gokano, who beat Rowlands with a fast shot after 1 minute play.

was the best on view Welshmen.

However they did not take full advantage of this lead and con- Lented themselves with shurt passing which frustrated the Welshmen to a certain erterit, but more often Portugal came off sec- and best.

Flay was of an even nature, with both side trying hard and eventu aily Wales got going and Roberts nearly scored, but he was too slow, and "A. V." cleared.

Soon afterwards Marques saved a ne header from. Parry, but shortly after Harrison received the ball from Evans and netted with a grand shot. After this set back the Portuguese began to wake up and made many raids, but Keeton and Wheeler were sound.

Midway through the second half, Portugal forced a corner. Alves who took the kick sent over a nice shot and Rowlands, in attempting.

SAXOPHONE PLAYER'S KNIFE

FILIPINO WHO STABBED

RUSSIAN SENTENCED

Christmas Day Fixtures

A crop of upsets were witnessed ca Christmas Day when severu football fixtures were decided. The complete results as cabled Es Reuter follow:

J.

FIRST DIVISION

Aston Villa Blackburn to save, left his charge. Ward re-

Bolton caived the ball and lobbed it into the net

Brentford to give the Portuguese- their Becond goal...

Grimsby Leeds Liverpool

Just before the anal whistle Aves drove in a hard shot which Rowlands saved.

Wales tried hard to equalise but were not successful and the whis- tle arrived with the score at 2 goals te lan favour of Portugal.

CHINESE DEPLORABLE

TACTICS

China was decidedly lucky in beating Scotland in the semi-final

0: the International Shield on Christmas Day by two goals to nii, hard pressed The Chinese were from the beginning to the end and Although petty tactics were brought into use by them they had

*Port Vale

Swansea

Tottenham

West Ham

4 Huddersfeld 1

* Postponed ground unft,

Coventry Millwall Newport

ampton Notts County @ Queen's PR. 3 Southend Swindon

MATCHES

KEEN FIGHT IN TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT

Royal Navy Teams Defeated by K.C.C.

Singles

is promised in the annual Trian- | D. Hung, D J. L'Yangsaye ... aar Tournament match between W. Ripley, Hamson b Omar the Hong Kong Cricket Club and E. Zimmern, b Hamison the Army, which commenced ges- | W: J. Leonard, Lhw, Omar ... terday on the former's pitch, when N. Broadbridge, b Omar ................. the Army took first lease "of the G. Lal, b Hamson ........... wicket.

Chinese Housewife

BY CECILIE LESLIE

What is the Chinese housewife the best of old traditions and to like? Ten years ago, or a thou-graft upon the Chinese mentality sand years ago one could have the best of modern' civiilation. written an accurate description Thus, while he has sent the of her. the daily round in her Chinese housewife scuttling back- home, her cosmetles, her domestic wards over the years, he has pull" Ideas.

ed her forward by commanding But not to-day, She is an two things: engima. A frustrated, bewildered little woman who does not know if she's on her head or her beels. The reason Chiang Kai-Shek

14 man.

30

4

1

10

E S. Cunningham, e Hamson;

b'Omar

39

7

2

With very ttle respect shown for the Club attack. C. S. M. EI-FR. Zimmern, not quit vin and Lt. J. P. Williams, who E. Souza, b W. Way..... opened for the

Army, put A. R. H. Esmall, not out 106 runs before being seperated. Elvins final contribution

D. Capt.

2

1. Her husband may not 'take "extra" wives' as he has done in the past If he does, she can divorce him. **2* She has

equal rights

with men of inheritance, and "equality of citizenship"

Chiang Kai-Shek is Chira Mussolini-cum-Hitler. A youngish;

By these reforms Chiang Kai- a mystic, a reformer,

Shek has given far more than -

taken whirlwind d.ctator who is sweeping has

This BW27. his code of morals from the Greaseuality for women will mean the Wall ta

death of the patriarchal family. Burma

system, on which Chinese Home life has rested for centuries.

the

border

lands dr

It is he who dictates the clothes love-making. speech and Ideas C the Chinese woman. It is be who has set her tspsy-turvy..

"Avoid Women," be once wrote

дет

The Chinese woman. however.. is not so sure that she wants this particular tradition destroyed.

"We live like co-operative socle 112 on a 30ft paper dragon, and sent ties in China." went on Mrs. the monster, parading through Wang. ***Three or four genera. the streets of Nanking. But to tiors of the same fainty live in one house, and are dominated Ly the eldest woman" member,”

This ancient

the female, like queen bee, ves apart either on the second story of the house, or Her In a private sülte of rooms. word is "law, and she detalls the work of the house to its various

I The members."

the Chinese girl that was a mali | O. M. R.W.

indignity compared with the 13 3 32 4

51 17 orders that fo lowed: 2 11 1

Bowling Analysis

W.U. M. Omar Persse continued with the good Dr. C. W. Lam .............. work with an undefeated innings | J. L. Youngsaye .... of 36.

A. B. HamSON

Duckitt who came" on as W. E. Way 2fourth change bowler, was

while T. A. Pearce

The army declared their innings closed at 3.46 pm. having lost 7 wickets and in reply to the Army's total of 277 runs, the Club disastrously losing both opened

B 242

5 1 19 1

2. 1 5 -- 14

R.N. & K.C.C. IN FRIENDLY

MATCHES

The Royal Navy and the Kow- loon Cricket Club played an all

Henceforth, Lald Chiang Kai- Chinese woman SHALL Shek, a NOT-

1. Bob or cur: her hair 2. Wear a slit skirt.

3. Adopt European styles. 4. Walk arm-in-arm with

man in public.

5. Appear with lipstick, open-

7

Stock-

0 Stoke

0 Wolves

1

3

5 Preston N.E 2

1

Birmingham

Sunderland

An interesting game of crickes ||

D

Arsenal

1

M'chester C. 0

Chelsea

|

Portsmouth "Wednesday

9 Derby

Everton

* Postponed owing to fog. SECOND DIVISION › .

Newcastle Bradford C. -

Burnley

3

Blackpool :

Bury

0

Norwich

Doncaster

0

Notts Forest

0

Li

Fulham

.0

Charlton

*Leicester

Bradford

Hul

1

Sheffield U

1 Plymouth

0

S'ampton

0.

Was 75 runs while Wallams made 63. Lt. E. M. Dawson came in arst wicket i

bowling down and thrashed the for a useful 67.

Total

G. T. Lee did not bat,

THIRD DIVISION (South) Brighton Bristol R Clapton D.

3 Bristol C.

0

2. Bournemouth. 1

3" Gulingham

1

0

Aldershot

most

T. E. Tech.

2 Exeter

1

Torquay

6

Beck

4

Reading Luton Watford

2

3

2 successful taking 3 wickets for eo.

captured 2 wickets, Owen Huges and took one each.

A Kitchell

Cardif

.3 0 Crystal Pal

1

2

1 Chesterfeld ใน

4 Accrington

0

-

York

2

Halifax

2

4 Mansfeld

1

4 Tranmere

1

37

1 Barrow

1

2 Stockport

3

Lt. Bartley, E. F. Fincher, b

R. Lee

0

5 Wrexham

0

Eng. Davies, e

Goodwin, b

Gittins :

21

C. 8/M. Elvin. b Duckitt ................ Lt. J. P. Williams. b T. A.

Pearce

75

L. Wraite, b Goodwin

23

Lt. Barry, h: Gittins

0

63

TE

Surg. Lt. Devenport, c Lay, b

Gittins

52.

67

Burg. L. Kirkwood, lb.w..

Gittins ....

12

11 Lt. Branwell, b Perry ..........

36

Lt. Tufneli, b Perry

?

A. B. si. Mackay b Perry

F. A. Munn, not out

11

Extra

9

Total

Total (for wkts. decld) 2IT Fall of wickets:-

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W

R. Lee

1343 1

FS. W. Smith......

6 1 24 vow

E Goodwin

3. V. Gittius

11-

9

145 1

But "now," says Chiang Shek, you shall go right where you started.

Kai- back

O. M. R. WE, F. Fincher

2 23 4 -B

22

3

9

3 31 1

gruelling, time of it. Lee Wat Tong their profic goal scorer was very cleverly subdued by German who kept a very watchful eye on him Incessant blewing of the whistle somewhat spoilt the play and Tam Kong Pak who was kick- ing the ball deliberately out of play was cautioned by the referce while Cheuk Shek Kam also cane under the official's eye for ungen- tlemanly conduct

The Scottish lads put up a great fight. Rodger in goal brought of many spectacu'ar saves while the defence although they were har- rassed by a subdued Chinese at- tack. was playing on top most of the time. Blackburn particularly put up a great show,

ון

The first half was a very even- ly contested affar. Scotland should have been one up at least on the run of the play but lucky clearances by the Chinese defence saved the day.

Th the second half play deter- kerated due to the childish pranks practiced by the Chinese, and they scored their two goals through Yeung Shui Yik "and Cheuk bek

Kam.

China:-Wong Wing: Mak Shot- hon and Tam Kong-pak; Leung Wing-chul. Wong Mee-shun, Yeung and Lee Kwok-wal: Shui-gick, Fung King-cheung. Lee Wal-tong. Cheuk Shek-kam and Lee Shek-pau. Scotland:-Rodger; Blackburn and

Full;

"

and Gilchrist. Gorman

Matthews Knight; McLeary, Knox, Howlett and G. Duncan.

defence. In view of the means Bau- tog bai employed to defend himself, however, Mr. Wiener advised him to plead guilty.

of

"Lowest Rung Of The girls suggested

Social Scale"

Shanghai, Dec, 10

THIRD DIVISION (North) Chester Crewe "Darlington Gateshead Hartlepools Odham Rochdale

Southport Walsall

* postponed ground unfit. Reuter.

SECOND TEST MATCH

Johannesburg. Dec. 24. South Africa made a disastrous start to the second Test "match

The

which started here to-day. Australians pitched them out on fiery turf wicket before 8.000 spectators for a mere 157.

Three bowlers did the damage. O'Reilly, following up his success with the ball in the first Test ab Durban, captured 4 for 54. 24- Cormick secured 3 for 36 and Grimmett had 3 for 29.

The Australians. proceeded to consolidate this position by scor- ing 188 for the loss "of thre wickets before close of play.

Fingleton hit un 62 and Brown contributed 51,- Reuter

M.C.C. TOURISTS IN NEW ZEALAND

T. E and T. A. Pearce with only 35 runs on the score board, How- ever, E R. Duckitt and H. Owen associated and Hughes became

were unseparated with 42, and 41 not put respectively.

The Club continue their batting to-day:

ARMY-1st Ina ng

Lt. E. M. DAWSON Pearce, b. Beck

Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, c Owen

Hughes b Duckitt Capt. D. W. Persse not out Lt. J. R. Johnson. b Beck ....... Capt. L. J. Watch. c Krbee, b

"Duckitt

Cpl. Ballard Owen Hughes... 2

Extras

1 for 106, 2 for 209. 3 for 220. 4 for 225, 5 for 227, 6 for 259. 7 for 277.

Bowling Analysis

day friendly Cricket match yester-Dack dresses, or without day at Kowloon. The Navy seniorsings. lost by two wickets, while the juniors also went down by 8 runa.

The detailed scores were se fol- low:

6. Indulge in mixed bathing. mixed dancing.

"

SENIOR Nayy

Le Miers, run out

3 85 2 A. F. Perry.......... 2.3- T

K.C.C.

21 7.59 1 E., C. Fincher, c Barty, b

514- Tufnells.

2 80.2

Beck Owen Huges Pearce

Divett

*Duckitt

McInnes

11

2

1 no ball each

HK.C.C-1st Innings

T

E. Pearce, C Hebert: Garthwalte

LOWEN TYPE OF CABARET Bantog playeu a saxophone in one

lower. type Shanghai's Acabarets, receiving $150 a month for working from 7 p.m. 5. Seven days a week. As be left work that morning, two of the dancing that Bur Aud Andanara take them to another cabaret for a drink and a dance, the They accordingly went Venus Cafe, and after staying there

auert time caine out again. An arguinent then ensued between one of the Russian girls with Ban-restrained, but later they sparkled, Log and another who came up with American sailor. Bantog sug gesteu to the latter that as they aus nothing to do with it, they had both better leave.

Christchurch, Dec. 25. The M.C.C. cricket touring team of

in New Zealand to-day batted well against Canterbury and finished. Duckitt, not out

1 A Pearce, b Ballard, the day in a useful position.

Thanks to a brillent fifth wis- ket partnership between Barber the Yorkshireman and the Hon. C. J. Lyttleton which added 156 to the score, the MCC. totalled 364.

Waa Ben-

A saxophone player who carried a knife to sharpen his read, and used it to defend himself when at tacked by a bigger man- tenced to six months' imprisonment by Judge Milton J. Helmick in the U.B, Court for Chins yesterday. Anasmuch us he has been detained in gaol for a period of nearly two; months awaiting trial, the court ordered that his sentence data from the time of his original incarcera

tion,

Bienvenido Bantog, 23-year old Filipino, pleaded guilty to a charge of simple assault on L, Savchenke un October 22. Asked by the court why a charge of an assault with a knife bad not been brought, Mr. Felthau Watson, U.S. District At torney said that the complaining witness had difficulty in identifying the man who had sesaulted him. Bantog, however, subsequently made a statement to friends and to the police that he had assaulted' Bay- chenko, That was why the charge. as framed, had been brought

to

At that moment, Savchenko, who. was "drunk, weighs 150 lb. and is almost six feet-twice the size of the defendant, came up and struck Bantog, who retaliated by stab bing him.

Barber scored 116 and Lyttleton 20. The pale started off somewha

H Owen Hughes, not out

Extras

Total

Fall of wickets:-

1 for 2.2 for 35.

Bowling Analysis.

"Garthwaite

Divin Persse

especially Lyttleton, who opened his shoulders to all the bowling. Ballard subsequent y Mitchell-Innes hit up 60 and Read 24, the latter being not out and helping himself taking two glorious sixes,

Cromb, thanks to splendid fight- ng and clever pacing of his field succeeded in capturing five wickets

A. T. Lay. b Tuineil 19E. F. Fincher, Lb.w., Tufnell ...

A W. Ramsay, st. Barley. b

Tufnell

b

8. V. Gitting, c Tufnell, b Kirk- ~~15-|- -wood-

42 N. A. E. Mackay, b Branwell

2F. Zimmern, b‘Branwell

41 F. 8. W. Smith retired R. Lee, not out ....

A. E. Perry, Dat out

127 F. Goodwin, did not bat.

Extris

O. M. R. W.

13 2 277

11

" 3 36 1 415W, Barry

4 - 18 -- 1-

* 2 no bal's.

Benedicts vs. Bachelors

Tufnell

Dale

158

17

This happened only a short while ago. Til then the Chinese girl had been progressing, as she thought, splendidly.

whole

family accept her dictums unquestion- Ingly.

It this matriarchy men were allowed to possess three or four Such a person "extra,' wives."

as an "unattached" woman..' did rot exist In Chiria Only little girls were not betrothed, and

red ribbon in their, they wore hair to signify their virginity.

Chiang Kai-Shek's typhoon of reforma threw 4060,000 women, these "extra wives" as It" were. out of jobs.

Here is a description of her life. as" I heard it from Chiang Tsing Lu Wang A word here about lady. this interesting Chinese

There are, of course things in One-time editor of the "Fekin News" Mrs. Wang joined the the private life of the Chinese Housewife which have 'rzt yet Chinese Army

ng a at Harkow regular soldier to discover candi- come within the long armet tions first band for her readers. Chiang Kai-Shek Her husband was banished from Chins for his political views, and now Mr. and Mrs Wang are re- fugees in England.)

"There has beer. a rapid spread of Western culture, Western ideas By 1930 among Chinese women.

we had reached that stage when there was little difference in the life of a Chinese housewife and an English one. But now

is to keep what he believes to be

He cannot alter her philosophy.. This is based on the Confucian code of card mannera o curbing one's temper, and no matter how nevar aggrieved one may feel. showing emotion she must never commit the sin of losting face."

Her homie is as neat and con- her mind. She is trolled as taught as a little girl tidiness and cleanliness, and the importance of

perfect personal appearance. Her hair is one of her chief

beauty preoccupations. As the Chinese woman (of good family) never wears a hat, she goes in Yet this reformer is not al-

His désirer most elaborate coiffures sur - together reactionary.

mounted by flowers.

four Her house consists "of-

court- bulidings: surrounding a

rights yard. Here on summer the family dine, with stars over 57 | them and flowering p'um and 22herry blossom growing beside the "We eat a great many 64 tapie.

Local Staff

42 T. AU, retired... 25 M. L. Razack, b B Thomson ...

A, R. Minu, not out.

138. M. Rumahin, run out..

0

M. Hussan, and b ́E. Thom-

40A. 2. Minu, c Way b Barron OG. M. Butt, Lb.w., b Barron

51 A. S. Xavier, b Etoker".

0M. H. Jono, not out

0 V. A. Nèves, b Stoker Extras

4 green foods more than you do,

sald Mrs. Wang "Bamboo shoots 1 are one of the chief vegetables.

White cabbage, beans, celery.

в

1 cucumber, mushrooms, melons--

0 the Chinese housewife grows them 14 all in her own kitchen garden

Mrs. šald One last word."

173

3 Wang,you must tell the English housewife that we of China have hot renoured our freedom t thought for ever to Chang Kai- Shek, we reserit his interferenc in our ideas on family life, dress and love-making. One day, you will see, we will fight our way back, and become again like you

Fall of wickets: 1. for 76, 2 for 81, 3 for 81, 4 for 81, 5 for B1, 6 for 82, 7 for 101, 8 for 111, 9 for 120, 10 for 172.

Bowling Analysis

O. M. RW. Western wodetí whom we admire 15 2 51 3 so much."

10

Tota

Total (For 8 wkts.)

203

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W

1

- 10

4

286 41

5 34 ||

W. Stoker

71 C. E. Gahagen... 35 2 J. R. Way.

-5

45 —

24

E. Thompson

3

-"30 2

Davies arestare. FORE

JF. Barron

4

1 35 2

17-

Home Staff

2ND. DIVISION

0

28

di

Miers Kirkwood Branwe Wralte

C. E. Gahagan, b Razack A closer game was however wit-J. F. Lunny, run out

An enjoyable game of cricket

for 25 runs.

was played at the Craigengower C C. yesterday when the annual.en- Before play Closed Canterburycounter between the Married mem- had scored 36 for the loss of one bers and the bachelors took place wicket, and are therefore 328 best Happy Valley. The match re-

K.C.C. won by: 8 runs. Batting Thompson, b Ali hier with nfrie wickets to fall- su ted in a draw, with the Mar-nessed in the junior game when W. E. Peers, b Razack

ried Men having slightly the betarst the winners scored 131 runs, W. Staker, b Ali".... Reuter

Mr. Wiener said that he did not know how fully acquainted the Court was with a saxophone. He would mention, therefore, that in the mouthpiece was a bamboo reed, and by having this with knife TEN-WICKET WIN the correct tone could be secured with a minimum of blowing. "For that purpose, the defendant carried

Chr stchurch. Dec. 28.. The M.C.C. won by ten wickets

a knife, as all the other saxophons Canterbury, scored 172 Kerr con- players do."

* 200kg "tributing 71 and Read taking 6

for 81. MCC, made 52 runs with "A STEP FROM THE JUNGLE

out loss

ter of the exchanges:-

Married...

with Lawrence collecting 26 and G. G. 8. Thompson, e aud þ Ali Lay, 28 Dawe captured & wickets J. F. Barron, Haroon, for 33 runs,

Razack

The Navy replied with 123 ruins. J. Soan, b A K. Minu

Hamson, c Cunningham,

b. G. Lee

$5

A. Kitchell, b Rapley.

L.. Youngsage, Lb.w. Email UM. Omar, e Souza, b Lee... TE. Yeoh run out

14

24

.47.

Dr. C. W. Lam, b. Hapey

17

17

Eaton contributed a valuable 33 H, B. Jones, not out and Birkett 20. G. Lee was very O. Dunbar, run out, successing with the ball, taking 5. R. Way, not out. wickets for 28 runs in 15 overs which included 7 maidens,

"Total" (For 9 wkts, )

~Fall of wickets:-1-for-0,

15

20

0 HONG KONG ELECTRIC

STAFF MATCH

145

W. Hons Bling, b G. Lee WK Way, run out AA Lewis b Esmall 7. Abbas, not out

He would mention three points as Reuter. grounds for leniency. Firstly, Ban- Log was a little man and was The facta, continued the District clearly not the aggressor. Secondly, to penalize Bantog for what he had Attorney, were simple, About two he came from the backblocks of the dune there was nothing more ab months ago, the defendant and a Philippine Islands, and might be horrent than a bully, or bigger friend, A. Andarana, were outside considered as but a step from the who fought with a smaller one te Venus Cafe. In an argument jungle." He might further be on and the Court had great sympathy over some dancing girls, Bantog zidered as on the lowest rung of with the defendant on that goers. blabbed Savchenko with a knife. the social scale-a saxophone player The latter was taken to the General in one of the lower type of cabaretetenance the use of knives, and Ban- Hospital, from which he was rein Shanghai-and should not, there tog might consider himself lucky be. fore, be treated in the same way as was not appearing before the Court leised about a week ago.

court on his the majority of the defendanta to on a charge of homicida. He would

W. Rapley Addressing the client's half, Mr. Myron Wiener uppear before the court Lastly, he therefore be confined in the Ward said that Bantog bad landed had already been in goal for about lond Gaol for a period of six G Les

two months,

months, the sentence to ran from F. Zimmern guilty on his advice, although

plea of not guilty might have been entered on the grounds of all

The law, however, did not coun-

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis''

| Giving judgment, Judge Helmick the period of your original incare ARZ Esmail

said that the Court was not goingceration."

E Bouza

HOCKEY

Second Triangular Tournament

The second Triangular Touma-

20 nient hockey match between the Army and Navy will be played on Monday next December 30. on the

41 Marina ground, buty-off at 345

0 An Army practice match will be 2 played to-day at 3.45 pm on the

| 4 | Marina" against a team yet to be

selected

The Army Triangular Tourna 144 menit team has been selected A follows. Pa forte, Hollingsworth (Lincolns) 38, 3 for 42, 4 for 62, 5 for 43,6 Sep. Khan Bahadur (8th Punjabla for 135, 7 for 135, 8 for 135, 9 for Regt.) and Lieut. Raiders" (Lin- 114

The Local Staff bad decidedly the better of matters in the annual Razack B. W. cricket match between the Locals Hassan 40 2 and the Home staff of the E.K. Xavier

28 3 Electric Company which was plays Rumjahn

ed on the Indian Recreation Club All...

2 ground at Bookunpoo yesterday

A Full scores were na-follows

Bowling Analysis

Har

AK Minn

colns) Lient, Willams (E. Lancs). or Hay. Dula Singh (Punjabla), M. R. W Hav. Dulla Singh (or Edeut. Wil- 32 3 Hams) and NE Alat Din (Pan- 8jabis) Ni Khuda Bakhsh (BK. 24 18.RA), Lieut. Garthwaite (BK

BRA), W. O. Benior (AEC and 233 RASC.), Pie. Taylor (Lincolns), and LNK La; Bhigh (8th' Punjab

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