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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, MARCH 22,
WORLD SPORT
SCOTS GUARDS SPORTS.
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S MEETING.
The athletic sports meeting of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards was held at the Shamshufpo Camp voaterday, In the presence of large
numbers of Servicemen and their families. Major General C. C Luar, C.B, C.M.G. and Mrs. Luard were interested spectators. The aports commenced in the morning and were carried on through the day without a hitch. The Battalion Championship shield was carried off by "F" Com- pany, with Headquarter Wing occupying second place.
Of considerable interest was an évent open to other units, over one mile. Private Tiernan, of the R.A.M.C., won this race. There
was a large entry from Indians in the one mile race open to Indian soldiers."
At the conclusion of the sports, Sir Victor Mackenzie congratu lated the winners of the Battalion Championship Shield and spoke of the keenness shown by the com- petitors. He then asked. Mrs. Luard to distribute the prizes. After the presentation, the gather- ing broke up with three hearty cheers for Mrs. Enard,
The officials of the sports meet- Ing were:-Refereer Lieut.-Col. Sir Victor Mackenzie, Bart, D.S.O., | M.V.O.;· Judges: Offsers" of the Regiment; Starter: Lieut. P. II. Catt; Timekeepers: Lieut. and Adjutant J. L. M. Bland, Lieut. C. A. R. Coghill; Megaphone Steward: R.S.M. W. Murray, D.C.M.; Chlef Marshaller: L/Sgt. W. Rinkeley; Asst. Marahallers: Company Sergeant Majors: Even Masters Company Quartermaster Sergeants; Recorders: O.R.Q.M.S. E. McDonald, Sergt. E. Reeves; Clerks of the Course: Sergt. J. Martin, Corpi. T. Dolan.
The Results.
880 Yards Relay:-1, "G" Com- pany: 2, "T" Company,
Company Reel Teams:-1, Left Flank; 2, "G" Company; 3, "F" Company,
Throwing the Cricket Ball;-1, Right Flank; 2. Headquarter Wing,
Two Miles Relay:-1, Headquar [ter Wing; 2, "F" Company.
Long Jump:-1,"F" Company: 2, "G" Company.
Throwing the Discus:-1, Right Flank; 2, Left Flank,
L/Cpl.
Corporals! Race:-1, Mower: 2, L/Cpl. Lawman; 3. |L/Cpl. Hills.
Sack Race1, Gdsm. Ramsay; 2, Gdam. Young; 8, Gdam. Norris, 440 Yards Relay:1, "F" Com- pany; 2, "G" Company.
Pole Jump:-1, Left Flank; 2, Headquarter Wing.
Sergeants' Race:-1, L/Sergt. Ravenball; 2, Sergt. Heathcote; 3, L/Sergt. Nicol.
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Long Jump:-1, "F" Company; 2, "G" Company,
Putting the Weight:-1, Right Flank; 2, "F Company.
CLASSIC RACE BETTING.
LINCOLNSHIRE AND GRAND
NATIONAL.
ADIEU THE FAVOURITE.
The following list of quotations on the Lincolnshire and Grand National have been received in the Colony by private wire and is the result of the call over at the Victoria Club, London, on Monday Inst:"
R
Lincolnshire Handicap. 18-1 Adieu. 38-1 Battleshaft. 26-1 B Bridga. 20-1 B. Chance III. 20-1 Caustic.
30-1 Charmant.
21-1 C. Cross.
10-1 Crambick.
16-1 Dark Warrior. 26-1 Dunin, 11-1 Fane Free, 16-1 Fohaunun. 33-1 Gifted. 66-1 Happy Ben. 661 Illustration. 40-1 Invermark, 20-1 Jenico, -100-1 John'a Son.
20-1 Jugo,
100 -1.Ken Hill.
26-1 Lavengro. 25-1 L, Knight. 26-1 Lyra. 33-1 Martonia. 25-1 Mascot.
61 Orbindos, 25-1 Orbita, 25-1 Philamimon. 1000-30 Priny.
12-1 Priory Park 25-1 Rhyolite. 10-1 Rob. 1000-30 Romany.
40-1 Royal Amb.
6-1 Rum and Coffee. 25-1 Stratathro. 50-1 Tenacity.
8-1. The Mohawk. 20-1 Vanoc. 66-1 Voice Box. 33-1 War Mist. 33-1 Wellwisher.
Grand National,
10-1 Easter Hero, 10-1 Trump Card. 11-1 Moster Billie. 12-1 Koko.
14-1 Brights Boys. 100-6 Sprig,
20-1 Billy Barton. 18-1 Bovril. 25-1 Hawker.
16-1 Grackle, 50-1 Foxtrot. 88-1 Cafap. 60-1 Lea Bridge. 25-1 Ruddy Glow. 20-1 Coyote. 33- Shann Q II. 100-1 Snapper. 200-1 Day Dawn. 200-1 Scraploft.
All the above were taken and offered. The remaining entries Three-Legged Race:-1, Gdsm, aro at prices from 40 to 1 to 100 to Ramsay and Young; 2, Gđạm, Dick-1 on offer. son and Webb; Gdsm, Watt and Carter.
OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.
PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY,
1928
The "Hongkong Telegraph" offers a prize of $50 to the readers who send in twelve correct fero casts of the results of the English and Brottish Cup and Longue matches (to be played on Saturday next. March 24th) set out in the Coupon below. No goal scores are required; only, forecasts abowing wing or draws.
KOWLOON STILL WINNING.
RECREIO DEFEATED BY 3 GOALS TO 1.
KERNICK'S THREE.
Contrary to reports appearing in this morning's papers, Kowloon defeated the Club de Recreio by three goals to one in a Sonlor League match played on the Kow. loon ground yesterday afternoon.
Kowloon had much the better of the game from start to finish, lod by two clear goals at half-time, and
MUSICAL” JOTTINGS,
Continued from Page 7)
plénsed to adopt rather than admit that they know nothing of musical matters and care less. He and w friend were in a party on a launch when a lady who was holding forth upon muale enquired of the friend:"
"And what make is your plano, Mr........
"A Muntbros."
Really! How 'delightful! I al- ways think they are such beautiful pianos....such exquisite tone. here, are there?" &c. &c. "There aren't many of thoso cut Afterwards the well-known reaid. ent said to his friend.
"What on earth were you talking about? There's no such make as a Aftalbros."
In the event of no reader fere casting all twelve matches, a prize $26 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest number of correct forecasts, and in the cvent of two or more readers sond- were 3 goals up before the Recrolo ing in an equal high number, the reduced the lead from a penalty.
The Shield finalists discovered | Prize of $26 will be divided.
The competition is in accordance yesterday, that their brilliant "Isn't there?" said bis friend. with the rules published in the centre forward, Northey is not the "Come along home and see it!! Telegraph during the week August only player who cores goals, 29-September 24,
There, sure enough, staring him Kernick netting all three. The in in the face, was the word side-right gave one of his best "Muntbros." Then the mystery displays, scoring two of the goals was explained. The piano was one. with delightful cross shots.
of the popular Moutrla models, Fernandes played a brilliant purchased secondhand and entrust game in goal for the Recreio and aed to a Chinese to stain and re- capital defensive display' by Xavier varnish. The word "Movtrio".' prevented the Kowloon forwards being practically obliterated; the from increasing the advantage Chinese had painted in what bo Kowloon played their full league thought were the letters under team with the exception of the two neath, using a little imagination for wingers, Reed and Vickars filling the second half of the word. I can' the places of Duncan and Miles. vouch for the truth of this story The league table to date is" as and oven know the name" of the follows:
music-lover (also departed) who enthused so much about the "Munt- bros" tone.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPIP* FORECAST COMPETITION.
Matches to be played on March 24th,
CUP REMI-FINALS,
Huddersfield v Sheffield U. Blackburn * Hibernians Celtic
Bolton Wednesday.
Chelsea Reading West Brom.
Arsenal. Rangers.
▼ Queen's Park. DIVISION L
*Leicester. Liverpool.
DIVISION. IL
▼
Manch. City. Leeds Preston.
DIVISION
V
V
Swindon. Plymouth. Bradford C..
Cry, Palace Southend Nelson
Namb
Address
A
No. 30.
Date
All claima must reach this offico not later than Wednesday follow. ing the date on which the matches are played. No prize will be awarded for which a claim has not
} First Division. Chinese Ath... 16 13 2 0 45 3 28 K.0.5.B.
19 9 6 4 32 16 24
That beautiful 6th Symphony of R.A.
18.10 20 30 21.22 Tschaikowsky has at last boon elec- Scots Guards 18 8 0 4 20 15 22 trically recorded. The old, record- Queens Regt. 17 7 8 7 41 28 17 'ing was in H. M. V., conducted by
16 7 8 0 23 25 17 Albert Contes; the now is a Vic 20 5 0 0 80 28 10 trols issue, played by the Chicago .... 17 5.3 0 23 88 13 Symphony Orchestra and conducted. 15 6 2 8 24 41 18 by Stock. The 6th Symphony ja, South China.. 18 84 11 15 57 10 If anything, more popular than the Polico
17 3 3 11 0:20 6th
Kowloon
R.A.F.
H.K. Club Recrolo
SHANGHAI APPEAL
DISMISSED.
(known as the "Pathetic"). When all the works in the reper. toire of the Shanghal Municipal Orchestra were put before the pub-. lic and a plebiscite was held for a popular programme, these two 'sym- phonies had cach more votes than any other two symphonies put to- gether and the 5th had more than any other orchestral work of any "That regarding wrong entries I kind. This is a criterion of popu have to say that it was a miskopt larity, though not necessarily of account owing to a lack of know-mualca! worth. Tachaikowsky ledge of accountancy.
thought less of it than of his 4th
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"There was no fraudulent inten- and 6th, and after the first two tion on my part at all. This performances of it in 1888 came case should not have been brought to the conclusion that It was a Strike out the teams which you at all, but that there was some
failure. The following Spring ho think will lose, but make no marksmiaunderstanding on the part of conducted it in Hamburg where it in respect of matches which you both parties.
created much enthusiasm and the think will be drawn,
composer began to like it better. Principal Culprit.
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra "The principal culprit is 8. G. guvu a wonderful performance of Verma, and if chance is given to it on their recent visit to London. me to prove my innocenco I shall I looked in vain for it among tho do so. I cannot reduce everything Promenade Concert programmes of Sir Henry in writing now, but I appeal is last season: perhaps Before sending in your coupons, sanctioned and I have been given Wood is rather tired of it. mark your forecasts on the dupli- an cate list given below,
opportunity I shall at full Keep your length deal with the whole case in duplicate lists and compare them the presence of the Full Court later with the published results of myself in person. the matches and it you And that you have eight or more correct send in a claim for the prize,
Mark your envelopes "Football on the front and write your name (without address) on the back of the envelope.
been made.
Maestro Pact rehearsed It for two hours one hot Sunday morning studio afterwards, fagged out and in Shanghai. Ha, arrived in his reduced to a wet mass, yet elated The only proof I have of at the heights to which he had partnership is that I hold letters soared in conducting the work. His from both Hongkong and Hydera-emotions were all on another bad Sind offices, in their own plane, the grim foreboding of the handwriting, showing that I was a final movement having taken com- partner from the year 1920, plète possession of him. But It
Faith In Justice.
was my unpleasant duty to drag him down to earth, "Crown has had the control of burry to get away and had a mess
I was in a IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVINI- this case, and I request the Crown age to deliver to him. "That was ENCE BO THAT YOU MAY HA to help me to get out of this meas, fine, Pacl. I say, your wife has RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE and bring to justice the proper got unexpected company for tiffin man, who was the cause of all this and wants you to bring home two. trouble, I trust I have full, faith pounds of broad!" Anyone who..
MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE LIST. DO NOT FORWARD IT TO US.
V. Sheffield U.
Y. Arsenal
v. Rangers.
v. Queen's Park
SENT IN: Huddersfield Blackburn Hibernians Celtic. Bolton Wednesday Chelsea
v. Leicester.
V. Liverpool.
Manch.' City.
Y
y.
Y.
v. Plymouth.
The Lincolnshire is being run Reading on March 28th, and the Grand West Brom. High Jump:Headquarter Wing| National on March 30th,
Cry. Palace and "F" Company (tie).
Southend Nelson
Officers' Race:--Captain Tyring- ham.
The Matlock Magistrates recent- Piping and Dancing (Open)-ly had to solve the problem, "Does Piping: 1, L/Sergt. McDonald a hen instinctively know its own (Scots Guarda); 2,/ Cpl. McLean neat???
v. Bradford C.
G. B. S/S "O.M.”
in the justice of the Court, and knows Paci can imagine not only that the Court will award me all the outraged look upon his face but possible help to prove my inno- also the speed at which I quitted his cenco. My life depends on this. studio! Otherwise, there is a rainage of
my life. Hopa the full Court will
do justice in the case, and help me ESCAPED. CONVICTS.
out of this trouble. In fact, it is
a question of life and death for ISLE OF WIGHT PROTEST TO
me. Hope the complainants will also give their full attention to
this fnot put before you. I can-
THE HOME OFFICE.
At the Isle of Wight County not give more at this moment, for Council meeting recently it was my thoughts are all embarrassed, reported that a protest had been
(Scots Guards); 3, Piper Slattery Daniel Petts, a leaf miner, (K.O.S.B.) Dancing: 1, Piper was charged with stealing two lots Taylor (Scots Guards); 2, Piper of fowls. Soms of the alleged CONFERRED IT ON HIMSELF but will do so. or explain to my made to the Home Office regard Burns (Scots Guarda); 3, L/Cpl. stolen fowls were found on his McLean (Scots Guards).
LONG TIME BEFORE,
"
Tilting the Bucket-1, Cpl. McFarlane and Gåsm. Brunton; 2, Gdam. Edmonson and Thomson; 8. Gds.m Ramsay and Young,
Indiana' Race:-1, Fanja Singh 2, Abdul Gafur; Mohamed Khan, Band Race1, Bdam Grove; 2, Bdsm. Smith; 3. Bdam..Dodson.
During her stay in port at Bou Tug-of-War Finals:-1, Hend-
That there was not sufficient thampton three weeks ago the quarter Wing; 2, “F” Company, Consolation RaceT-1, D/Cpl. A pearl necklace, valued at £1,- direction to the jury as to the In- Cunard liner Berengaria- figured. Medley Relay Race:-1, Head- William; 2, L/Cpl. George: 8, 200, fost by Mrs. Lewis, of Upper tent to defraud in the second as the biggest Boating film studlo quarter Wing; 2, "F" Company. L/Cpl. Lilley.
Pašilimore-gardens, B.W., has been charge reges in the history of the Industry
That the case for the defence for more than 48 hours the liner Opposite Nos, Raco-Warrant Five-a-side Football Final:-1, found lying in the road at Ken- Officers.
"G" Company; 2, Headquarter ington. A mald employed at a under two counts in the first swarmed with well-known screen Three-Mile Team Race: -1, "T" Wing.
hotel in Kensington was walking charge was not put to the fury, or betors and actresses, assisted by Company: 2, Headquartor. Wing. Battalion Championship Bhield: along the road, when she picked not sufficiently placed before them, ever 100 supers, under the direc One Mile Team Rice:-1, "F-Winners, "T Company, 60% up what she thought was a string That the case, for the defence tion of Mr. Alfred Hitchcock Company: 2, Headquarter Wing. points; 2 Headquarter Wing, 61% of beads. She had no idea of the under the second charge was not Great, secrecy is being observed Transport Race, Gdem. Fitz-points; S, Left Flank, 45 points; 4 value of her find, but, sceing a reor not adequately put to the jury about the picture that was made, patrick; 2, Gdsm. Shaw; 3, Gdsm. "G" Company: 41 points; D, Right Port in the newspapers of the Ings That the question was not loft and the work was carried on
of a pearl necklace,, took it to the to the jury (a) as to whether mainly at night, under the Flank, 38 points.
Holice.
Bedi was a partner, or (b) as to rays of 80 great lamps emit whether he was a clerk or servant ting four million candle power.
legal adviser If the Court kindly ing the frequent escaper of con gives me the help of such a one, or victs from Parkhurst Prison, premises, and to prove the true
if not, time may be given to me to urging that steps should be taken Blindfold Drill Competition:-ownership, the police took them Mr. George Bernard Shaw's reduce all that I have to day in to prevent such occurrences in Right Flank.
to the house of the plainti, name has been freely mentioned as writing at a later day. A
view of the disquiet caused in the One Mile Relay:-1, "F" Com-Here they showed they wore at a recipient of the Order of Merit.
S. I. Bedi,
district, where fivo houses had). pany; 2, Headquarter Wing.
home. One bird proceeded direct Two other names are those of Mr. "P. SI shall give the why, been broken into and women. Hammer-1, to a nest and laid an egg. The John Galsworthy and Mr. Rud- and how all this has been done." attacked while convicts were at Throwing the Right Flank; 2, Headquarter Wing, solicitor for Petts claimed that a yard Kipling.
Basis Of Appeal.
large. H Asked recently if he had been Open Mile:-1, Pto, Tiernan hen would lay anywhere when it (R.A.M.C.); 2, Gnr.. Goodridge felt inclined, but the Chairman of approached in the matter, Mr.
Mr. Jones informed the Court chairman of the Council and one Mr. A. A. Andrews, the vice- (R.A.); 3, L/Cpl. Atherton the Bench debled this, and fined Shaw sald "Not officially." that he was not relying, oh the of the visiting Justices to the
Pette £2, (K.O.S.B.).
"Have you heard of the offer prisoner's document of appeal but prison, said that the matter was Old Soldiers' Race:-1, Gdam.
The Senate of London Univar unofficially?" he was then asked.upon his own, the grounds for receiving the careful attention of Pearce; 2, Gdom. Ramsay; 3,
"Yes," replied Mr. Shaw
"I which were: Gdsm. Dyer.
the Home Office; but it had to be sity has passed a resolution of conferred the Order of Meritn There there was a mis-direc- remembered that the class of thanks to Lord Rothermore and myself a long time ago,
tion in law.
prisoner at Parkhurst could not Mr. Cecil Harmaworth for the gift Twenty-four orders are authori That there was not sufficient be shot at when escaping, Only College, Centenary Fund for the now two at the disposal of the separate charger, of £30,000 to the University sed by the charter and there are direction to the jury on the felons could be shot at There Chair of Modern English Litara-tary); through the death of not sufficient direction to the jury
were great dificulties, with regard endowment of a Lord Northcliffe Crown (ono elvillan and one mili That there was no direction, or to the arming of prison officers. Lectureship in Literature. ture and of a Lord Northcliffe Thomas Hardy and Earl Haig, of fraudulent conversion in the
mattor of the first charge.
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