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SOME INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS.
The Heart of Midlothian team has had invitations to visit Spain and Switzerland, and, have accept ed the Swiss tour. They are to leave about the middle of May.
At the annual dinner of the Hampstend Cricket Club, A. P. F. Chapman said it was almost a cer- tainty that Hobbs would be includ- ed in the team to visit Australia in the autumn,
1928.:
FOOTBALL FORECAST
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COMPETITION.-
'LAST OPPORTUNITY OF WINNING $50.
who sand in twelve correct fore-
WOMAN'S FIRST AIR RACE.
FOUR MEN DEATEŃ BY MISS
SPOONER..
race,
· CHINA · COAST- OFFICERS.
THE LATEST CHANGES.
Mr. J. R. Liley, sup'y chief Taking part for the first time officer, Hsin Peking, is on reserve. In an air
Mlas Winifred Mr. J. Grossett, "extra
chief Spooner, a private aircraft owner officer, Hain Peking, is on reserve. Mr. J. S. Anderson, chief officer, bent four men of the London Acioplano Club,
competitors on Changchow, has gone chief officer, Hanyang. Mr. J. M Hall, chief
April 9th over a 21-miles course.
She was the only woman com-bilcer, Hanyang, has gone chief
The "Hongkong Telegraph" offers a prize of $60 to the readers ++HcAsle of the results of the English League matches (to be played on | LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE, Saturday-next, May 5th) set out
in the Coupon below. No goal petitor in a handicap race at the officer, Changchow. scores are required; only forecasts Suffolk air display at Hadleigh, Mr. L. V. Rowe, chief officer, LOCAL SEASON WILL OPEN showing wins or draws.
near Ipswich, and won after fly-Kiukiang, has gone chief officer, In the event of no reader foreing over the course with perfect Tatung. Mr. J. Middleton, chief TO-MORROW.
casting all twelve matches, a prize judgment. Mas Spooner is the oficer, Tatung, has gone chlef of $28 will be given to the reader airwoman with whom the King officer, Kiukiang. The Hongkong Lawn Tenniswho sends, in the greatest number of Afghanistan chatted and ask- League opens its season to-morrow, of correct forecasts; and in the ad many questions about her light when no fewer than sixteen event of two or more readers send. Reroplane during his visit to the matches are down for decision, ing in an equal high number, the Croydon Acrudrome last month. These comprise three in the "A" prize of $25 will be divided. Division, five in the "B" Division and eight in the "C" Division.
The full list of sixtures is as follows, matches to be played on the ground of the first-named Club in each instance:
"A" Division,
Harry Persson has applied to the Swedish Professional Boxing Union for permission to challenge Craigengower v.. the Italian, Bertazzolo, for the | C.R.C. European. Heavy-Weight Cham-H.K.C.C. pionship.
An American boxer, Al Brown, M.B.K. described as the world's coloured | K.C.C. bantam-weight champion; has been S.C.A,A. |suspended for six months for not C. de R.D fulling a contract to meet Kid University Pattenden in London: The sus pension envers most of Europe and America.
The Hon. Mra, Corbett and Miss R.A.O.C..
LR.C. N. B. Grimond, the well-known
Filipino C. Scottish lawn tennis aisters, came C. de R. 1 up against Belty Nuthall and
K.C.C. Fraulein Aussem in the semi-final of a Nice tournament, and only YM.C.A.
K.R.M.Q..
lost 4-6, 4-6.
c.s.c.c.
K.C.C:
v. University v. LR.C.
"B" Division.
V. H.K.C.C.
The competition is in accordance with the rules published, In "the Telegraph during the wocks August 29-September 24.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” FORECAST COMPETITION,
Matches to be played on May 5th:
DIVISION I,
Aston Villa. Liverpool. Sunderland.
Fulham. Wolves. -Swansea-
Leeds.
v. LR.C.
."
v., R.E.
v. Craigengower
v. Nippon.
Wednesday
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Manch. U.
V
"C"
Division.
v. S.C.A.A.
Middlesbro. Bolton
V
V
Shefeld U.
V.
C.R.O. 1
DIVISION II.
v.
C. de R. 2
v.
H.K.C.C.
v.
Nippon.
KI, T.C..
V.
R.A.M.C.
Blackpool Clapton -Rguiling-
Stoke
V
V,
C.R.C. 2
DIVISION II.
Brighton V Palace Durham Wrexham
Name
Address
The following will represent the Cricket Club "C" team v. Club de
Captain R. C. Stanyforth, who captained the M.G.C. cricket team who recently toured South Africa, was seen in another role as aports-Reeralo:-G. F. 1. Bichard, C. II. man at Sandown Park recently, Bradley, A. Piercy, G. S. Hugh He won the Selling Steeplechase Jones, H. R. Remington and W.
Ligthgow Smith: Sa Aesop.
The Prince of Wales, in a letter' wishing success to the dinner- dance in aid of the funds of the Glamorgan County Cricket Club, at the May Fair Hotel, London, wrote:-"I am sure that the many supporters of cricket in London and the Principality would wish to see Glamorgan, as the only first- class county club in Wales, in n sound position, and continuing to play the game, relieved of all financial auxlety."
LAWN BOWLS SEASON OPENING.
:
SEVEN LEAGUE MATCHES TO-MORROW.
The lawn howls season opens to-morrow with a programme of seven League matches, and a The Waratahs arriving home friendly game between the two from their European and Canadian Taikoo Dock strings. A curiosity tour were enthusiastically wel- of the first draw is the fact that comed by a large crowd. Gordon all the senior teams of the Kow- Shaw, their manager, and A. C. loon clubs are to play on their Wallace, the captain, sald the home rinks. team were greatly impressed by
Last year's champions, Kowloon the high standard of British Dock will find the police a greatly Rugby. The combination of the improved side, while the Civil club teams they had met had Service are expected to give the taught them some valuable lessons.K.C.C.'n good run,
First Division.
.
Kowloon C. C. v. Civil Service
C. C.
Kowloon v. Craigengower C. C. Kowloon Dock v. Police R. G.
John Rattray, the old Raith The fixtures are as follows: Rovers player, has been appoint- Fed to the post of conch and trainer of Lyra Football Club, Belgium, and will take up his duties imme- diately. Three years" ago Rattray accepted a position with Bethlehem Steel Works Club, America, as player-coach, but on account of his wife's health he had to return to England. He has been active- ly engaged in the game since his return for a time he trained the Rovers.
Second Division,
Civil Service C. C. v. Kowloon
B. G. C.
Craigengower C. C. v. Yacht
Chub.
East Point v. Recreio "A." Recreio "B" v. Kowloon C. C.
Friendly.
Taikoo lat v. Taikoo 2nd,
Interviewed in regard to the re- solution passed at the recent meet- ing of the International Rugby Board, in London, not to accept the invitation, to send a British team to tour in New Zealand in 1930, S. F. Wilson, who was the New Zealand delegate at the In- NEW MALAYA YACHT
ternational Rugby Conference In 1925, declared:-No British Rugby team will ever visit New Zealand
while the men at present in charge of affairs in Soelland and Ireland have any say in the matter. Mr. Wilson added that the fallure
CLUB.
TWENTY-ONE BOATS FROM HONGKONG.
Six of the 21 yachts laid down
to send a British team to New In Hongkong for the Port Dickson Zealand would not
Messrs. SHEWAN TOMES & CO. New Zealand teams Yacht Club have been shipped and
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says the Malay Mail.
ARMY FOOTBALL.
It has been arranged that these aix boats shall be drawn for at the Port Dickson Club. It is pro- posed that each further consign- ment of boats be drawn for when R. A. O. C. WINS THE CUP, advice of shipment is received.
Owner members who are allotted In the final tie for the Army As-boats at each drawing have to sociation Cup at Aldershot on make their own arrangements to April 9th, the Royal Army Ordi- take delivery at Port Dickson won a from the Straits Steamship Co.'s nance Corps (sca) splendid match against the lat steamers when they land the Brigade Royal Horse Artillery different consignments.
The Club's boat house adjoining (Aldershot) by two goale to enc.
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This game furnishes the chief As the Port Dickson Club is now in sociation Festival of the year in the course of construction and tho Army, and,
usual, should be completed shortly, so there was a huge crowd-some the Club will soon be in a position 15,000 strong on the Command to commence activities. Central ground. The conditione were admirable.
Nelther side could score again but Ordnance played the best foot both goals had narrow escapes. bal, and Private Gibbs scored for The Ordnance well deserved their them within ten minutes. Arti, victory. lery fought vigorously, and should have equalised bofore the interval. R.A.O.C. were finalists in the Com- On crossing over Ordnance press-petition last season, and it was ed hard, and Sta-Sergeant Ariea only after a dour struggle that added a second goal. The Ar they were knocked out by the Lan tillery played up strongly, and cashire Regiment by two goals to Gunner Dunn reduced the lead. 'one.
It will be recalled that tho
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Swindon. Plymouth. -Crewe. Halifax.
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Strike out the teams which you marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn,
Succession of Thrills.
has gone chief officer, Fengtien..
Mr. R. H. Fairley, from reservų,
Mr. W. P. Barelny, second en- gineer oflicor, Luchow, is on Home leave. Mr. C. W. Bainbridge, from reserve, has gone neting second engineer officer, Luchow.
In the Ince she averayed a speed of 78 miles an hour and Mr. A. B. Bergner, third on- finished 30 seconds in front of gineer officer, Luchow, has gorio the next machine home, which third engineer officer, Kiangeu. avas piloted by Captain Stack. Mr. W. 2. Croniby, second engineer
Thirty machines took part in ulcer, Kiangsu, is on resorve. contesta which provided a succes- Mr. E. C. Fitzpatrick, third en- Bion of thrills, Captain G. E.gineer oflicer, Suiyang, is on re- Lowdell, the instructor of the serve.
Suffolk Club, went up in an arco- Mr. C. E. Stuart, third engineer plane carrying a number of bags officer, Kaying has gene acting of flour to represent bombs. An second engineer officer, Kueichow, etusive target was provided below Mr. J. Usher, third engineer officer, by a motor-car, which dodged Chenan, has gone third engineer here and there about the aero. officer, Kaying. Mr. L. D. John- son, sup'y third engineer officer, dronie.
Luchow, has gone third engineer oflicar, Chenan.
Another event which Was watched with special interest was a game of aerial golf, the
Mr. A. W. Black, second en-
hole being represented by a flag,gineer officer, Kucichow, has gone and the pilots being armed with second engineer officer, Chenau. bags of flour. The winner
Mr. J. 5, K. Oliver, sup'y third
Was
Mr. H. Jackson from reserve,
Mr. T. Rose, of the Milland Aeru engineer officer, Sinklung, has re- plane Club, whose nearest shot signed. went within. 6ft. of the fag.
Five hundred holiday-makers were taken for joy rides in light 'aeroplanes.
has gone second ergheer officer, Changchow."
Mr. W. D. Williams, from shora employment, has gone acting third officer, Sulyang.
When Captain Lowdell was looping the loop with one passen- xer the man's cap flew off. The airman saw the cap falling and engineer officer, Wanliu. diving after it, caught it so that was held against one of the it struts of his machine, and ha alighted with it still in its posi- tion,
officer, Sinkinng, has gone, chief Mr. G. S. Arthur, chief engineer
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MUSICAL JOTTINGS.
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has gone acting chief engineer Mr. R. B. Feck, from reserve,
officer, Klukiang..
Mr. A. Andrew, second, engincor oflicer, Changchow, has gone sup'y second engineer officer, Hsin Po- king
Mr. C. J. A. H. Hendry, from reserve, has gone chiof officer, fuckwo.
Mr. R. E. Smith, sup'y second officer. Chaksang, las gone, chief officer, Lecsang,
on-
out for April I refer to the four-
Mr. N. Richardson, from ro teen records of "The Valkyrie," made by the Landon Symphony wo. Mr. H. F. Sawyer, second serve, hus gone second officer, Ping-
chestra and certain star Wag- Orchestra, the Berlin State Or-officer, Pingwo, in on reserve.
Mr. F. H. Davies, sup'y second nerian artists. In spite of the officer, Tuckwo, has gone second not later than Wednesday follow come through distinctly and on the bers, second officer, Siangwo, has Ali olalms must reach this office heavy orchestration, the voices oflicer, Suiwo. Mr. E. A. C. Cham Ing the date on which the matches orthophonic gramophones a really resigned. are played. No prize will be satisfying performance of a large awarded for which a claim has not part of that opera is obtained. I.-C. S.N. Co. has gone sup'y Mr. W. W. Armes, on joining the been made..
They represent the finest passages second officer, Tuckwo. Before sending in your coupon, of the opera and the omissions on Mr. W. F. Smith, second mark your forecasts on the dupli-the records are negligible. Igineer officer, Tuckwo, has gone cate list given below. Keep your understand that of twelve sets ro-second engineer officer, Faueang. dulpicate lists and compare them ceived locally, seven were sent out Mr. R. M. Sangster, second en- lator with the published results of où approval and were in each case gineer officer, Fausung, is on TO- the matches and if you find that purchased when heard once. The serve. Shipping and Engineering. you have eight or more correct remainder of the April list is most send in a claim for the prize. ly comprised of dance records, but Mark your envelopes "Football" there are a few wood operatic ones,. on the front and write your name Jeritza sings (without address) on the back of Carmen, from which one would two songs from the envelope.
judge that her reputation is based principally upon her acting, as she constantly sings out of tune in the "Habanera,"
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T.
V. Fulham, T. Wolves.
v. Swansea.
7. Leoda. v. Swindon. v. Plymouth. v. Crewe, V. Halifax.
MEETS COMPSTON.
the
Macdonald Smith, Amerlan golfer, who is to meet Archie Comiatan in a 72-hole match fot 28,000 (gold) aside.
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PENANG TURF CLUB,
BIG SURPLUS REPORTED.
Mr. Miles, presiding at the half- yearly meeting of Penang Turf The Columbin records for April Club, stated that the surplus for contained Saint-Saen's Carnival the half year ended February last of Animals on four discs, an amus- was $07,000, being an increase of ing composition, publication of $54,000 on the 1927 figure. which was only sanctioned by him
in his will. Donkeys, cocks and
hens, kangaroos, elephants, fishes The steamships now in the and birds all form the subjects of trans-Atlantic tourist traffic touch various pieces and are cleverly at 60 perts of Europe. depiteted. It is from this work
that his famous
The first postage stamps were composition, used in Great Britain in 1840. "The Swan," is taken. He Include
When two parts of the famous pianiats among his quaint animals, Moffit tunnel met in the heart of and caricatures them practising the Continental Divide, they exact- five finger exercises and scales! ly fitted, so accurate were the In the original score he intends calculations, although they started that occasional falso notes shall be over six miles apart. played, but on the record the
pianista carry out their exercises with strict accuracy, which stroys half the humour.
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Other Columbia records, which can be recommended are The Dance of the Hour from La Gioconda; the Squire Celeste Octet; two or gan records; a duet from The Bar ber of Sevilic; and, in lighter vein, the selection from Clowns in Clover, which has some catchy tunes. W. F. Watt's Ballads are well aung; and Roy Henderson's record of “At the Mid Hour of Night" is very. moting, for those who like to feel lumps in their throat. On the other side is Schumann's lovely song, "Devotion," in English. When L saw that it was by "Hayes and Schumann" I rubbed my eyes, Who could Hayes be but the man, who translated the words' fato · Eng- lish 7 But it is a bit hard on poor old Schumann to give him second place. We may soon see an issue of "Tannhauser" by "Brown and Wagner!"
The heaviest rainfall recorded anywhere was at Baguio in the Philippine Islands, July 14-17, 1911, when on one day 49.89 inches fell, and oh all four days, 88,15 Inches.
CHALLENGED.
Archie Competon, the Bri- tish golfer, whose challenge to the world has been accepted by the American, Macdonald Smith.
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