1929-04-05 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

8

Just Arrived

CHOICE CANADIAN BACON

SLICED

WHOLE (5 lb. Pieces)

$1.20 per lb. $1.10

"

ENGLISH

HAMS

WHOLE HAMS

HALF

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929,

THE

WORLD SPORT

of

SENIOR FOOTBALL THE PORTUGUESE

INTERPORT.

YESTERDAY.

LAWN TENNIS.

A. W. LO BEATS GOLDMAN

*İN STRAIGHT SETS.

For the third time, J. S. Menoch-

PARIS REPARATION CONFERENCE.

(Continued from Page: 1.)

AUTOGIRO PROBLEM

SOLVED.

STARTING DIFFICULTY.

OVERCOME.

ran and S. A. Rumjahn met in the problem of human history which Open Singles of the Hongkong is under discussion, a problem Cricket Club tournament, yesterday which is not to be approached with inventor of the Autogire or wind-

Senor Don Juan do In Clerva,

afternoon, when the ex-champion prejudices, but only with the qualified for the semi-final after win- courage to recognise dispos mil aircraft-the only moving- ning the first set 0-2, McEachran re- sionately the reality of the wing machine in existence to prote tiring after the first set.

economic interdependence of all nations.

itself a practical transport vehicle-- has solved the one remaining pro- Sir Josiah Stamp At his aide, half opponent and blem of this form of flight.

་ ་

McEachran was feeling the effects of Tuesday's doubles match and was not playing up to the standard of the previous games. He was outplayed half ally, stands Sir Josiah Stamp,

He has devised a means of start- by weakness in the legs. After los- tion. His name is also most ing the windmill blades so that the Intimately connected with the inchine can take off from, as well ing the act -2, he retired.

previous history

$1.00 per lb. KOWLOON GIVE NICE DISPLAY HOW HONGKONG TEAM WON in the first sot, but was handicapped the leader of the British delega $1.10

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

URGENT

HONGKONG HOTEL

ROOF GARDEN

THE BANVARD MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY

will present a special

CABARET ENTERTAINMENT

in the course of

DINNER DANCE

at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden 'on

MONDAY, the 8th April

Reserve your Dinner table at once, please, to avoid disappointment. "Ac- commodation limited. For this special occasion (which cannot be repeated owing to the impending departure of the Musical Comedy Company) the charge will be $7 (seven dollars) per head. Reservation: Hongkong Hotel.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

STAR THEATRE

RETURN SEASON

OF

THE NEW BANVARD MUSICAL COMEDY CO.

·with

THE BANVARD BEAUTY CHORUS in a repertoire of

LONDON'S LATEST MUSICAL SUCCESSES

TO-NIGHT

At 9.15

"TIP TOES”

FROM THE WINTER GARDENS THEATRE, LONDON

To-morrow

April

6th

"FOLIES BERGERE”

FROM THE MOULIN ROUGE, PARIS

Sunday Farewell Performance

April

7th

POT POURRI PROGRAMME

Bocklag Open of MOUTRIE's and THEATRE

Prices:

$3, $2 and $1.

Major-General

William Heapa Princess Helona Victoria has just Kay, D.8.0., 58, who was eight concluded a tour of Lancashire on times mentioned in dispatches dur- behalf of the Y.M.C.A., of whose ing the war, has died in India from National Women's Auxillary she is a fall from a horse.

president.

AFTER INTERVAL.

ATHLETIC WIN AGAIN.

IN SHANGHAI.

of thio

re-

M. W. Lo, who is playing betterparations question. Sir Josiah as land in un extremely small"

Stamp, who Is n leading aerodrome. English economist, has occupied The windmill aircraft startled in part practically the students of aeronautics In out any undúo difficulty. Ile and in part theoretically in pub Englund when it was first, dem. ....

WUH

himself

this year than during the past few FIVE GOALS TO TWO.

years, madu further progress, yester- day when he counted for L. Gold man in straight acts, winning with Saturday was a jubilee day. for [By "Wanderer."] the Shanghai Portuguese com- playing very accurately and mado few lications regarding statistics, the onstated at Farnborough. It show munity, (saya the N. C. Daily mistakes, taking the first set after balance of trade, etc., with the ed that it could land without runn Kowloon lacked the services of Neica) and a crowed estimated at only seven games had been played. problems which form the centraling a greater distance than its own two of their leading players, but over 1,000 journeyed to the Occasionally ko went to the sot, but point under discussion at this length and descend almost ver managed to defeat the Royal Artil- Stadium to which the cream of the then brought off some winning with the best form of English wit,

always chose the proper moment and Reparations Conference. Gifted teally. lery comfortably in a Senior local Portuguese footballers played strokes,

It was also shown to be automa he has already often found the tically stable in flight and to ba League game yesterday. The the picked eleven from Hongkong. score was 1-0 in Kowloon's favour, Senhor J. II, de Bianchi, the Por-

Goldman was steady without being way out of a difficult situation unstallable. Its top spoed was but had they taken their chances taguese Minister, was in atten- brilliant, and was obviously fighting with a happy phrase. He is an about the same as that of a normal in the second half, would have dance and at 3.40 p.m. he kicked a losing battle. He found it difficult other man of very great disceru aeroplane of the same power, and improved their goal average, con-off for the Hongkong team after opponent, who was covering the content as regards the limitations of its minimum speed was about 10 siderably.

Gosani, the visiting skipper, had ponent, who was covering the court economie happening and he too in miles an hour.

woll Therd was little life in either lost the toss.

In the last act Lo was loading by doing his utmost to bring about team prior to the interval. The The game started in real inter-40-16 and by five games to two, when a liquidation of the world war in RA appeared more dangerous, but port fashion, every move

being he began to take liberties, with the the interest of his country. thelf outstanding shot, Leach, was fast, precise, and well schemed. result that he allowed his opponent to Loo well covered by Easterbrook The ball Bashed up and down the looked as if Goldman would take the win three games in succession. It to prove of much service, and the fold with amazing remainder of the forwards shot There were dangerous raids on the next two games and the match.

rapidity set, but Lo played carefully and took very wildly.

both sides and these were ably After the interval, Kowloon checked by the defenders. Excite NAVA a much brighter display, ment reached its highest point their wingers, Miles and Eastman when the visitors balanced keeping the R.A. defence in a count at one all after 20 minutes perpetual state, of nerves. The play. But in the second period Kate was four minutes old in the when Costa, a tower of strength to second half when Hannan snapped the homestera, left the field on upla, pass and scored with a nice account of an injury to his eft arm sustained in a fall, the game took on a totally different aspect, after goal. the visiting side piling up. Ioal

low shot.

the

.

It housessed only one serious drawback. The four-bladed lifting windmill had to be span by hand before taking off, and even then the minute could not be attained. necessary 140 revolutions pur

Consequently, the machine ran rather farther than an ordinary aeroplane before rising from the ground.

France and Italy. is the President of the Bank of The principal French delegato France, M. Moreau. He also takes part in the discussion with M. W. Lo will now most E. C. Fin- an' objectivity which is worthy of cher in the semi-final, the other semi-recognition and be endeavours to final being between S. A. Rumjalin comprehend divergent opinions and the winner of the II. D. Hum- and to arrive at a solution of the jahti-Lim Peng-chin match.

problem in the general interest.

Italy's spokesman is the well- Ever since that Arst demonstra- known business Than Signor tion, Senor de la Cierva has been vivacious working on the problem of devising

A penalty was awarded when an Hedley's shot went yards wide, IA, back punched out of goal, but Kowloon were right through again nfow minutes later, but were in the third minute through Gon- Shanghai tallied the first point pulled up for offside incorrectly, salves who after receiving a pass noon arcs. though the position were deceptive.

more

Numerous Teris.

The full results yesterday were: Goldman 6-1, 6-4, 7-5; 5. A. Rumfahn Pixelli. He is

Open Singles.-M. W. La bent beat J. S. McEnckran 6-2 (retired).

Handicep Singles "A"-J. G. Law-than Moreau and, as President of a starter for the windmill. lle rie (owe 3/6) bant H. J. Armstrong the International Chamber of learnt to fly, and carried out (owe 1/6), 6-1, 6-2; L: Forster (owe Commerce, he is also well versed many long test flights with the 15) beat J. Barrow (rec. 3/0).

in the wide sphere of international Autogiro, including a crossing of trade and finance.

the English Channel, but, al To-day's Matches.

The leading brain of the though these tests led to many The matches down for this after-Japanese delegation is Kengo minor improvements in the na

Mori. He represented Japan on chine, the starting problem ro: the Peace Conference in Paris and mained unsolved. has an astonishingly good know- ledge of European economic eund Lions but keeps rather in the back ground during the debates. But he is always sure of attentive hearing when he offers his care fully pondered opinion to the, Cou- ference.

Guest was Kowloon's best defrom A. Collaco, drove the leather- Open Singles.-H. D. Rumjaḥm v. fender. Pile played well through-into the corner of the net, giving Lim Peng-chin. out, and the linlf-backs all did well the Hongkong custodian

Mixed Doubles-II. V. Parkor and after the interval. Hedley and earthly chance to reach the ball. Mia Stanion v. Lieut, and Mrs. D. Eastman nude a bright wing, and The home team kept bombarding Smith. the left was also in action to good the Hongkong citadel for the purpose, Hamun gave imgreater portion of the initi proved display, though he needs to period, without tangible result, get off the mark quicker,

Kam-shun

an

SAILING RACE.

A Noodt swung beautiful centres time and again, but his colleagues either lifted to sphere 100 high NAVAL OFFICERS COMPETE for a place kick or were tackled by the defendera. -

FOR ADMIRAL'S CUP,

Attempts were made to insert. some form of clutch between the engine and the windmill shaft so that the engine power could be used for rotating the windmill. (In flight, it should be explained, the windmill is free, and not power driven in any way.) Mechanical High Intellectual Level, difficulties proved Insuperable, None of the many economie con- however, und it was only recently, Athletic Leave' It, Latc.;

ferences, since the war have so that Senor de la Clorya succeeded. The Athletic" were almost aur-

far attained the extraordinarily The now starter is of the “Bamo". prized by the Small Units who held

From a well taken corner kick

A silver, cup presented by Sir high intellectual level of the pre-inspired simplicity as the Autogiro them until ten minutes from the by B. Gosnuo the ball dropped in Reginald Y Tyrwhitt, B., K.C.B.,aent conference of experts. While itself. It consists in a deflector ed. The Athlelle, were much the front of the goul-mouth and mander-in-Chief of the China Station, all those taking part in it are the which turns the air-steam from the D.S.O., D.C.L, Until recently Com- better team, but the shooting was Rangel punched out with his fails, was competed for yesterday in a soundést possible patriots yet each ordinary airscrew upwards on to poor. Suen

scored Ward of Hongkong receiving the naval sailing race for the boats of of them seems to think in continents, the windmill blades. The air- twice in the closing stages. The leather from Rangel, Jobbed to warships in harbour. This is the to grasp the problem in the broad steam, blowing on the blades, play was distinguished by fine de Rocha who scored the equalizer first time for which the trophy has unprejudiced way which alone can rotates the windmill up to the fensive work by Dodson.

with a header, Shanghai was heen raced and there were 27 lead to a solution. No one can yet rumber of revolutions per minute. still on the offensive during the boats entered, most of 11. 31. vessels discern what that solution will be needed for a quick take-off. remainder of the first half and it in port being represented. The race It often seems that even with the The Small Units Imave, I under-looked as if the local representa was for commissioned officers, sailing greatest knowledge and the best stand, been awarded the points in tive would add something to the

will it. will not be possible to find in cutters, whalerk and giga. respect of the unplayed match with score. B. Favaeho delivered tivo

a solution satisfactory to all con- This afternoon there will be an cerned. the B. K. F. C.

The whole world has shots from close range but Bal-other similar race for a cup presented placed its confidence in this small trao, the Hongkong goalie, clear-by Lady Tyrwhitt, this to be competed group of men and of this they are ed in a masterly style. At the for by subordinate officers.

conscious at all times. interval the score was one for

A Drifting Match, Shanghai and one for Hongkong. About ten minutes after regump-

Yesterday, conditions were far Lion B. Gosano tosted Rangel and from favourable for the race, un the latter weakly stopped the more of a drifting match than a sail- absence of wind making the event leather. A Gosane obtained ing match. There was wind when possession and netted with a ris- the race commenced at two o'clock ing shot. In a return attack Costa but as the afternoon progressed this after hurting his arm in a fall. were more or less becalmed. was obliged to leave the field dropped unt the competing boats Ifis absence caused great worry

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR · SUNDAY..

9.28 alm.-A. II. Ferguson

L. R. Andrewes.

and

9.32 .-T. L. Christie and

K. B. Robertson.

9.30 u.m.-C. Thwaites und A. 4.

Frank.

I. Colls.

0.44 a.m.-R. C. Frederick and

E. Lewin.

EARL OF BALFOUR TO RETIRE.

(Continued from Pagé 1.)

:

In flight, the deflector is lowered. so that it comes almost flash with the top of the fuselage and creates no extra drag.

The deflector windmill alarter le still in process of development but In a crude form, it has boon tried thoroughly by Senor de la Cierva, and it has proved entirely succosa- ful. Now. Autogiros incorporat- ing the deflector in an improved for are now being built.

Wheel brakea will be fitted to these machines and the pilot will start his engine with the brakes on and run ft until the lifting windmill is a man of great accomplish- is rotating at sufficient spoed. Hơ ments, one apart,one whose mind will then release the wheel brakes to the local side, and the Hong-Tamar,. From there the boats passed erat who strolls within a walled short run over the ground.

The race started from: L.M.S. works in unusual ways, an aristo- and take off after an extremely kong eleven took full advantage south of Nos. 7 and 8 buoys, than to

9.10 am-Capt, Ashby and of it. The Shanghai defence was Buoy 56, up to Cust Rock buoy and garden and has no love for the

The invention of the windmill considerably weakened and the back to the starting point in a trian-market place. attackers could not obtain

starter will place the Autogiro in a thegular course. To fullt the conditions He is acquisitive of knowledge necessary support.

of the race it should have been neces--all kinds of knowledge, from position to compete with many sary for this course to have been spooks to national defence. Ile almost as fast as an aeroplane of types of ordinary aeroplanes, It is The Hongkong forwards launch-covered twice, but owing to the lack is a man of great curiosity and, the same power; it is inherently ed raid after raid and goals were of wind, the officers in charge decided therefore, of wide information. stable and can be flown with the reglatered at "short Intervals. to reduce the distance to onco round. The pigeon-holes of his memory rudder control-alone all the time Brown, the outside left, increased

contain more dockets than those except when landing; it cannot. bo

9.48 n.m.-W. D. Brown and I.

H. Geare.

9.52 1.m.-W. L. Dunbar and

C. E. Holmes,

9.56 a.m.-H. G. Howard and

W. J. Gordon.

10.00 a.m.-A. G. Coppin and

L Yates.

10.04 a.m.—A, Leach, and K. L.

Dugan.

10.08 a.m.-J. S. MacLaren and

D. Ellis.

10.12 a.m.-Cant. Grant and

Webster...

10.16 .m.-E. P. Fletcher and

W. K. Tall.

10,20 a.m.-C. B., Brown and

S. T. Butlin.

10.24 J. P. Warren and

C. C. Stark.

10.28 a.m.-E. des Voeux and

A. O. Brawn, 10.32 a.m.-S. Berg and J. E.

Wright.

10.36 a.m.-A, S. Purves and C.

Mycock.

10.40 m.-A. Piercy and H.

Spicer,

10.44 a.m.-R. K. Hepburn and

"A. Sommerfelt. 10.48 a.m.-S. J. H. Fox and M.

B. Mathews. 10.52 a.m.-I.

N. Laver and 8. M. Walker. 10.50 a.m.-G. W. Reeves and

S. S. Perry.

11.00 am.-N. K. Littlejohn and

T. 8. Whyte Smith, 11.04 a‚m.—A. E. Lissaman and

Major Beamish.,

11.08 am C. L. Shànk and E.

D. Black.

Titania Wins,

with a

Barwick's gig and ILM.S. Titania's

THE CHEFOO AREA.

and

the tally to three and Rocha in-

of Mr. Gladstone. What he cannot stalled; it can land caally on a creased the score with a nice The race did not produce anything talk about is of interest to nobody. tennis court, and now it can take header after receiving a pass from of an exciting competition owing to

Both in politics and in philosophy; off, it is claimed, in. less distance Remedios. Then Ward contribut- the adverse calling conditions. H.M.9. Lord. Balfour has "sfood pat," than that required for an aero- ed another goal, the fifth for the Titania's

(Lieut. Leahy) but he has done It gracefully, and plane of the same power, the In the last rat crossed Hongkong team.

finishing line we have been interested; he has substantial lead, minute or so a Hongkong player easily handled in a mix-up in the goal- but there was a much cloaor finish bede it cleverly, and we have been pleased; he has done it with a area and K. Collaco converted the tween the second and third, H.M.B. subtle intellect, and we have been penalty kick into a point. Imme- first cutter respectively. When these stimulated. diately the whistle, was blown for three boats had finished the rest were

Detests Emotionalism. the termination.

Detesting emotionalism [strung out over a large portion of The teams were as follow?- the course and wore making but little oratory" in the written or apoken Hongkong-Beltrao: Silva-Not-progress.

word, and fancy and allpahod con to and Xavier; G/ Remedios, A.

clusions in thought, when religion -The entries of whalers, cutters and and faith are his themes he rises Remedios and Souza; B. Gosano, gigs totalled as follow-H. Kent to a solemn seriousness which, if Ward, A. Gosano, Rocha and 6, H.MS. Berwick B, II.M.B. Cornwall cold and somewhat paled by the Brown..

5. HABIS, Suffolk 5, II.M.S. Tianis 5. breath of pessimism, comes as near H.M.S. Marazion 1, H.M.8. Iroquois 1, H.MB. Tamer I and H.ILS, derling warmth and enthusiasm as may be by reason of a vital dignity, and to unreasoned conclusions by reason of the fidelity with which he clings to habit and tradition.

Shangha Rangel; Marcal and Corte-Renl; A. Collaco, Costa, and H. Favacho; A Noodt, B. Favacho; H. Collnéo, F. Noodt and, Gon- salves,

Reforce Sgt Bishop. Lines- men-Messrs. Leslie and Palmer,

11.12 a.m.-O. E. C. Marton and

D. J. Gilmore, ¦

11.16. a.m.-F. M. Ellis and J.

K. Shaw. 11.20 am-1. R. Remington

and J. Thayer, 11:24 amH R. Sturt and S.

A. Sleap. 11.28 4mA. D. Humphreys

H. A. Lammert.

1.

LOCAL CRICKET.

H.K.C.C. ELEVEN TO MEET THE K.C.C.

Hongkong 0.6. 2nd XI against the The following will play for the Kowloon C,C. 2nd XI, at 2 p.m. to. morrow on Howloon G.C, ground:

W. K. Tait (Captain), H. J. Arm, strong, KHL Batger, G. E. Divett, H. L. F. Ewin, W. A. H. Maxwell, A. Reid, M. D. Boelt, W. Val. Blaniou, 3. A. Bummers, A. 7. Wolf,

NO BIG DEVELOPMENT: REPORTED SO FAR':

Chefóo, Apr, 4.

The Muping front remains quiet, Yesterday's report that Lang..

kow and Jiwanghsler had turned Nationalist la incorrect. These cities are still Northern,

Communications with Weihsfen have been established. The But "the tumult and the shouting countryside westwards is quiet. dies" and here remains a distin guished public servant; a zealous,{ 'Chao Yuan has been captured custodian of the fortunes of a great by the "Red Spears" and is flying party of the State; an Inquisitive the Nationalist flag. and acquisitive intellect that the The Bank of China and Bank ponent of the ancient grace; a de discounted: The Chamber of years have not wearied; an ex- of Communications notes are still fender of a faith which, never aglow Commerce has telegraphed to the with an expectation doomed to be Shanghat offices to arrange ro dimmed. by time, has stood out,mittances in silver, which it nevertheless, comely to look upon is hoped will arrive in a fort and hospitable to the quiet assur night's time, and re-establish unces that common-sense and" ex-

confidence-Reuter, perience give,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.