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BASEBALL MATCH.
AMERICANS BEAT CHINESE IN FAST GAME.
In # fast game at Carolina Hill,
one.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1929.
HOME FOOTBALL.
'RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
RADIO BROADCAST.
"VARSITY DANCE.
DISASTROUS FIRE.
THE LOCAL PROGRAMME FOR TODAY.
The following programme till bo
Division I.
1. Birmingham
2 Derby
0 Portsmouth
3 Wednesday
Anton Villa Burnley Bury Cardio Leicester Liverpool Newcastle Manchester U. Sheffield U. West Ham
The game was one of the best acen in Hongkong. There was not very much to choose between the two teams, the Americans being just n shade botter. Both batteries were good, Yau, Chung of the Chinese and Plasencia at the Americans providing Bean bere: foldsmen, who, except for a few alight errors, were niways dependable, they put in a lot of good work, Hull hence the low ecpres
some of the best pitching
long lime. Backed up by good
3 Everton
a Manchester C.
2 Arsenal
1 Huddersfold
Sunderland
1 Bolton
Blackburn
Division II,
D Clapton
gramma
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17:48 pm. Evening Weather Report 8 p.m. Evening Programme (Victor & H. M. V. Records supplied through
of Ments. S. Mout the courtesy
4
1] & Co.),!
The Gentollera
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION BY VALUABLES STOCK OF CLOTİ!
MAY HALL STUDENTS.
DESTROYED..
TALKING MOVIES.
INTERESTING DEMONSTRAT- TIONS AT CHINESE Y.M.C.A-
One of the most successful. Fire destroyed a three-storeyed So keon was the demand for
The results, of Saturday's Home bafore a huge crowd, yesterday, a ten chosen from Las American football matches, as embled by broadcast to-day from us Gevor social functions held by Hong-building occupied by at firm of seats at the Talking Moving Ple Asintic Fleet met and defeated a Reuter-woro:
mont Broadcasting Station Z.B.W.kong University students took Californian merchants, at No. 72, ture demonstrations at the Chinese combined team of Honolulu and
on 350 metron.
place on Saturday night, when Jervols Street, early on Saturday Y.M.C.A. pn Saturday, that Dr. G. Hongkong Chinese by three runs to
and morning, with the loss of goods H. Roborison found it noČOssary 5.30-0.30 p.m. Dómonstration Pro. several hundred students
friends attended the concert and amounting to over $10,000. to repeat the lectúra four times. dance given by the residents of The origin of the outbreak is on the stage were projector, May Hall in their spacious Hostel unknown, Bave that it started with screen, amplifier, and sounding Hall.
such ferconces that the inmates horn; and the lecturer showed the carried out with streamers
The decorations were tastefully barely had time to get into the part each place of apparatus had lanterns, giving a very inviting
and street before the stairs collapsed. to perform in producing the view and sound. He also described A stock of cloth on the ground how the film, combining both view appearance to the interior, floor appears to have been involved and sound, was made. In the Before dancing was indulged in the first place, feeding the course of the lecture several films. (Sullivan Selection The Band of in, to excellent music supplied by fames until they shot up through were seen and heard, most of them I, M. Coldstream Gudrds.
tho Dance Orchestra of H.M.S. the two intervening floors and being particularly good. In the Tree (Rasbach). Baritone, "Invictus" (Huhn),
Hermes, studenta staged a concert, reached the roof.
Banjo Quartetto, the players thèmi- Within less than half-an-hour selves might have been on thostage. John Brownlee, opening with the "Cavalier" over-
ture in which the following after the alarm was given, the "Visit to a Farmyard was very "Pirates Of Ponzance". "Jolanta Sullivan) Selection, students of the Hostal distinguish whole building was engulfed in a
true to life, the "volcoa"s of the The Band Of H. M. Coldstreamed themselves as an orchestra: mass of flames, and was given different farm animals encountered
Guards. Chan Fung-kes (piano), H. up for lost.
boing most natural dr The When" (Traditional) Claronco Leong, Tan Wei-han, and The Fire Brigada made G
The lecture will be given two or "The Sergiant's Song" (Holet) Bass, Wong Man-on (violins), Li Kwok-frompt appearance on the scene three times dally until Tuceday to Robert Radford yan (trumpet), Ko Yan-cheung battling with the fire until they Chinese audiences who do not The Yeomen Of The Guard"
(trombone), Lau Man-hin (saxo had saved the two adjoining understand English. On Tuesday (Sullivan), Sotection,
The Band of H. M. Coldstream Photo), and Henry Chan (drums). buildings, which did not, however at. 9.15 pm, a anal lecture, with-
A Chinese combedy, entitled "The escape entirely Guards,
out translation, will be given, to Death Contract, which was in windows and, walls of these were which Europeans and other Eng- "Ethiopia Saluting The Colours”
the nature of a satire on
much the scorched, and
property lah-speaking people are invited, (Wood)
value of "Art," naxt occupied the damaged by smoke and water. bill. It was well-acted, and do- The damage, it is understood, served the wärta applause record-is well-covered by insuratico. ed.
Notts County Oldham Port Vale Preston N.E. Reading Southampton Tottenham Wolves
Middlesbro' The Americans were. However, Millwall superior in batting. Almost every mun could hit, but the Chinese were Inmentably weak.. Except for Went Yau Chung and Ho Man, the others could do nothing with Plasencia.
The Americans were blanked out in the first innings, byt managed to notek two points in the second, and a homer by Watson in the sixth put them further ahead. They were, however, blanked out in the other innings.
*
0 Swansea
1 Notts, Forest
2 Bristol C.
Brom Bradford
B We01
Grimsby
1 Chelsea
I Stoke
8 Barnsley..
Divlaton III (South).
Bristol R. Crystal Pal. Fulham
4 Tak
1
.. 1 Bournemouth
1 Northampton""
2 Southend
|
1 Brighton
2 Coventry
1 "Son of Mine"
The Chinese were blanked out in Gillingham every frininga except the sixth, when Newport Ilo Man crossed the plate, Yau Chung Plymouth bringing him home with a real first-queen's P.R.
Swindon
timer.
Wah Han
a. Yau Chung
Walsall Walford
Division
Accrington Bradford C.* Carlisle Crowo Halifax Hartlepools Lincoln
Mr. Zafra, the well-known local Torquay baseball player, was the umpire. The teams lined up as follow:
Chinese. Asiatic Fleet. Barnes
3b Wong Watson Frazier Plasencin Gardner Messer. Mackey Lang Connelly
Score by Americans Chinese ...
Rotherham
rf. Sling
15 Chan
!
2b Ting Pui
8.5. Ko Man
cf. Leong Chin Keo
J. Wang Chow
innings:
1 2
4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 0.2000 1000 000001000
Stockport, Tranmeré
3
Wigan
1
Aberdeen
Clyde
Dundee
THRILLING RUGBY.
IRELAND AND WALES AT BELFAST.
London, Mar. 9. At Belfast, in glorious weather, before 25,000 spectators, Ireland and Wales drew in the international rugby match at five points all.
The Irishmen were better in the opening play, but then Wales pross- acored, Roberta Almost Ireland was awarded a free kick, and Stephenson narrowly missed gotting
And
a goal.
The Irishmen were very dashing and kept play confined to the Welsh twenty-five. Their effort were fim ly rewarded. From a scrum five yards out, Davy scored a try and Brown converted. The game continued to bo splendidly contested until alf- time, when Ireland led by five points to nil.
The Welshmen mostly hold the upper hand after Dig interval, Morley attempted to drop a goal for Wales, and was only inches wide The Irish backs at last got going but Stephenson, when tackled, pass ed forward. After the second half had been in progress twenty minutes, Williams scored a try for Wales
Falkirk
a Exeter
Merthyr
1 Charlton
0 Norwich
10. Latan.
2. Brentford
III (North)..
6 Doncaster
8 Barrow
8th. Shields
1 Southport'
1 Wrexham.
1 Ashington
1 Chesterfield
• Nelson
2 New Brighton
G Rochdale
2 Darlington
Scottish League.
Hamilton Hearts. Kilmarnock
TAYE
3 Third Lanark
2 Airdrie
2 Cowdenbeath
* St. Mirren
• St. Johnstone
4 Motherwell
Queen's Park Ralth R. Rangers
3 Partick
1 Celtic --
* Hibernians.
-
(Wallace), Baritone, Stuart Robertson "HMS, Pinafore".
(Sullivan) Selection,
The and of it. M. Coldstream Guards.
"There Is A Flower That Blogmoth
(Wallaco)
"I Passed By Youż Window (Braho), The Brikadon Tonor Walter Glynne,
(Sullivan) Selection, The Band Or it. M. Coldstream Guards. 2 "Mary" (Richardson),・・
"My love is liko -d red; red rosa”, 0||(Traditional) Tenor, John Turner, 0 "Tha Twilight. of the Godti
0
Siegfried's Journey to the Rhing" (Wagner)
Albert Contes & Symphony Orch. "To Pass The Time Away".
(Melville Gideon)
"Once upon a time"
Humorous, Molville Gideon. "The Swan".. "Prelude In E Flat Organ Solo,
Marcel Dupre.
The Gay Highway" (Drummond), 2"Tho Vagabond" (V. Williamis),
most
Bass-Borilone, Peter DatesOTI. "Imet Spring (Greg)
Prelude: And Mipuol" (Bossi).
The Philadelphia Chamber String Simfonietta.
hear the posts, and Parker converted,Chelsea Fayre" (Goss-Custard), making the scores level.
"Londatlarry" Ale" Organ Solo,
Reginald Goss-Custard. "Love For Three Granges"
(Prokaftet)) A
Subsequent exchanges were exciting. Both ends were visited' in turn. Ivor Jones, the Welsh forward, was very prominent and only brilliant tackling prevented biti vacoring. Both sets of forwards played up finely, but Wales were getting possession from the scrums more frequently. Just before the finish, Powell, the Welsh half-back, falled by inches to drop a goal.
further
Tho end came without scoring. Result:
Ireland (one goal) 5 Pis. Wales (one goal) 5. Pts
brillant
County Championship,
weather before 4,000 spectators, the
At Twickenhum, in final of the rugby county champion ship was played between Middlesex and Lancashire. The result was draw of eight points each.-Router.
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Albert Contes & London Symphony "Knowerk, Tipu Thỏ and f” ·
Orch
(Ambroise Thumns), Here Am I In Her dondofr
(Thomas) Soprano, Lucrezia Berl. 16.10 pm News Bulletin. "Serenade for the Dell" (Debussy), "Capriccio" (Scarlatti),
Plano Solo, Vladimir Horowitz. The Dance Of The Blue Danube"
(Fred Fisher),
"I Can't Do Without You"
"Count Of Luxemburg-Waltz"
(Irving Berlin)
Organ Solo, Jesse Crawford.
Merry Widow-Waliz" (Lebar),
(Lebar), International Concert Orchestre,
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
SOUNDS FISHY!
THE GIMMER CIRCILAR ALWAYS Show 'EM TO DE, UP. IT COMING - POTH
IN NUMBER
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Further Outbreaks.
The Missos Peggy and Pearl Ma wero seon in a number of dances, which they executed with much morning, the Brigade were called In the small hours of yesterday daintinens of expression.
After
Dr. Robertson will leave for Canton on Wednesday for a similar sérfea of lectures:
VACCINATION.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE CAMPAIGN.
the students' oroliestra had renout to fight another serious out- dered some other selections, the break the house involved on this
The number of Chinese, vac- pccasion being No. 73, Wing Lok Misses Lis Todd and Choy Ol-chee Street, in the heart of the Chinese cinated free of charge by mod contributed a' plano duct, and this business quarter. They found the bers of the Ambulance Brigade, brought a most enjoyable concert ding well light on their arri- up to and including Thursday,
vai, the fire having apparently March 7, WAS: Dancing followed, the merry-started in the middle floor and Chinese Y.M.C.A. Division 28,220 making finlahing at a late hour."
King's College Division
.. 27,688 Much credit la due to the follow-spreading rapidly to the roof.
By dint of hard work with the Railway Division ing, who were responsible for the hoses, the two buildings adjoining Indian Division excellent arrangements:
to a conclusion.
sion
Warden, Mr. H. G., Hughes, either sido were saved; but Kowloon Division M.A.; Chairman, Mr. Huang Tsuu. No. 73, was almost burnt out the Mongkok Division
Shaukiwan Division ming; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Cheung roof and floors having fallen in.
Occupying the ground floor was a Long .... Kung-loung; and Hon. Treasurer,|
firm dealing in marino products. St. Joseph's College Divi- Mr. P. L. Mincheng Boey.
General Committee. Messra. It is stated that quite a large Kwong Sik-kwong, Kwan Yim. stock of that much-valued com chor, Loong Kam-leng, Pau Koon.modity, shark's fins, was destroy Y.W.C.A. Nursing Divi-
d. tat, Wong Shing-bang, and Chan
The cause of the fire is u Yuon-choung
Enown, and no particulare invo been obtained, as to the precido- extent of the damage..
CLUB ANNIVERSARY.
DINNER PARTY HELD BY SINDI MERCHANTS.""
Yesterday afternoon, for tho hird time within a period of 36 hours, the Brigade were again out, as an alarm roached them om Catchick Street. Fortunate ly it proved to be only a chimney fire, which was put out without much oxdrion.
A dinner party was held by the Sindi Hindu Merchants' Club on Shortly afterwards, the Brigado the seventh floor of China Build-again, pulled out with a number fing on Saturday night in celebra of engines, some perturbation
tion of the third anniversary of having bean caused through n' Its foundation.
atch of grass at Hatton Road
The hall was gaily decorated, having caught fire and crackling And those present numbered about in an alarming, way, The out- afty, consisting mostly of repre-break was extinguished. sentatives of the different Sindi'
Arma in Hongkong, including a
fow guests. Mr. A. D. Lalchand killing time but also for business was in the chair, and those sup associations. He dwelt on the porting him word Mr. N. Jeram-subject of recreation and stated dan, Secretary of the Club, Mr. Vthat the Club had a cricket team Shewaram, President. of the of its own. The financial side of Association and Mr. F. T. Mel-the club was encouraging and the wani, Secretary of the Association. Club could well be proud of lis
Speaking for. Mr. Lalchand, Mr. benevolent deeds. Melwani, welcomed those present Mr. Soonderam replied for the and explained the intention behind guests and Håked all to drink with the formation of the Club. It was him to the continued prosperity of organised not only as a device for the Club.
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