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THE WORLD SPORT
CHAMPIONS DAY.
YESTERDAY'S RACES AT
SHANGHAI,
By courtesy of the Hongkong Club, the following results of the third day's racing of the Shanghal Autuma Meeting are available: The Bubbling Well Cup (7
longs).
Mr. Day's Wedding Eve (Dallas) Mrs. Juck Liddell's Bill Barrow
(Maitland)
1
KOWLOON C.C. TEAMS FOR WEEK-END.
ARMISTICE DAY MATCH AMONG CLUB'S MEMBERS.
NOVEMBER 6, 1930.
'THE GUY FAWKES CARNIVAL
HELENA MAY BENEFITS FROM CELEBRATIONS:
HAPPY FUNCTION.
';
In aid of the Helena May Institute a Guy Fawkes carnival was held at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday,
...
The effort to this end met with gratifying success, and in addi- tion to providing many hundreds with eight hours non-stop enter tainment, proved a great help to The following")
"have been selected to represent the Kowloon Cricket Club the financial resources of the fur-first and second teams in friendly Helena May Institute, by which matches against the Civil Service Co. its activities are to be furthered senior and fanier elevens on Saturday: in Kowloon.
First Eleven on Kowloon C.C. The event took the form of a ground; J. C. Lyal (Capt.), F. Good grand carnival, featuring one of win. E. C. Fincher E. F. Fincher, F the most varied programmes of Zimmern, W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett entertainment that could bo de 3D. Laing, F. E. Skinner, S. Jex and sired. Concerts, dancing displays,
Shipscy.
a revue, torchlight procession and bonfire, together with sideshows and stalls, went to form the pro- gramme.
Mr. Eve's Banquet Eve (Collaco)
Time: 1.51.1/5 secs. The Pari-Mutuel Cup (1 Mile
furlongs).
Mr. Day's Hurry On (Dallas) Mr. Eve's Settling Eve (Collaco) Mr. Allan's Courage (McCann) Mr. Robson's The Crafty Bird
Time: 3.03.4/5 sceny *Dead Heat.
(Brand)
2
3
3
The Jessfield Handicap "A" and
"B" Classes (9 furlongs). Messrs. D. F. Landale and F. A. Pollock's Auchencairn (Clark) Mr. J. A. Hayes' Tom (Judah) 2 Mr. Matsumoto's Matsushima
(Encarnacao)
Time: 432 secs.
The Jessfeld Handicap "B" Class (9 furlongs).
Capt.
One of the most popular of the aide shows was The Human Scal,
Grenham, V, C. Labrum, F. J. Jen- ner, C. G. Copley, J. Smith, Ashton II.
The carnival was officially open- ed by Lady Peel in the afternoon.
Amongst those supporting her on the platform were the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Mrs. Creasy, Mrs. Walton Rogers, Miss Rogers, Mra. Hallifax and members of the Committee. These ladies and gentlemen also met Lady Peel, who was RCCAM- panied by Capt. Coltman (A.D.C.), at the entrance of the K.C.C.
Object of Carnival- The Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, in addressing the gathering said:
The President of the Helena May Institute, Lady Feel, Ladles and gentlemen, I have no desire to restrain you from hurrying off to empty your pockets at the stalls and sideshows for the good cause we are here to assist, but I must obey orders and, as shortly as I can, give you some of the reasons which justify this entertainment. with the building on Garden Road, You are all no doubt acquainted
whose foundation was made pos sible by the generosity of Sir Ellis Kadoorie and Mr. Ho Kom-tong and which bears Lady May's name. From its opening day it has been a pronounced success and has prov- seeing and that they made no mis- take in noticing the gap in the re- quirements of the Colony so well filled by the Helena May Institute.
1 Second eleven on Civil Service
ground:
G. Lee (Capt.), F. E. Law 3rence, F. S. W. Smith, D. W. Gregory, K. R. Macaskill, J. J. Hirst, A. W R. Adams, A. J. Kow, G. A. V. Hall, N. A. E. Mackay and A. R. F. Raven.
On Tuesday, Armistice Day, a
whole day match between the married mem- which invited visitors to hurled that the promoters were far bers of the Kowloon CC: and the balls at a "bull," the hitting of bachelors will be played, commencing which upset the recumbent form at 11.15 a.m. The following are the of a gentleman into a bath of teams that have been selected to play: water. This gentleman had an Married: J. C. Lyal (Capt.), F. exciting, if rather wet afternoon. Goodwin, W. Brace, F. E. Lawrence, R. F. Lindsell, S. Jex, G. Lee, R. Mrs. E. R. Hallifax was one of the
kill. G. A. Y
first to find the bulla-ere, and Lady Peel's left hand throws went Raven
F. S. W. Bachelors E. C. Fincher (Capt.), very near the mark. E... F. Fincher, W. C. Hung, F. Zim mern, G. C. Burnett, H. Overy. F. E Skinner, N. A. E. Mackay D. W. Grekery, A. W. R. Adama and D. Laing
Mr. Whitemaryden's Sus (Clark) Mr. Hunt's Avon Vale (Maitland) Mr. Mieley's Itsukushima (Rothe)
Time: 2.30.275 secs.
1
[2]
3
The Wayside Cup (7 furlongs). Mr. A. Cohen's Dominador
(Encarnacao) I Messrs. Law and Hickling's Glen Gyle (Needa)
(Clark) 3
Mr. Fash's Ugly
Time: 1.49.1/5 secs.
The Jockey Cup (1% Mile). Messrs. Lemarchard and Spring
field's Chilly Eve (Herzberg) Mr. Allan's Michigan
1
(E. G. F. McCann)
21
Mr. Dixie's Jupiter (L. C. Baker)
Time: 2.45 secs.
3
The Grand Stand Stakes (7 fur.),; Mr. Robson's The Dour Bird
(Brand)
2
Mr. Eve's Dancing Eve (Collaco)
3
Mesra. Winsome and Hasty's The Sliver Pheasant (Hill) Time: 1.51 sees. The "Shaforce Challenge Cup and Champion Sweepstakes (11⁄2 Mile).
Mincaskill
Smith
A. R. F
Dancing Display.
One of the most enjoyable items of the programme, was the dancing display by Miss V. Capell's pupils,
LOCAL RADIO.
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME THIS EVENING.
Today's radio programme to be broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave- length of 355 metres:..
3.00 pm. European programme of Victor records selected and supplied by Messrs. Teang Fook.
Varlety. Kohala March..
Frank Ferera-John Panluhis Kawailon Guitars, 20027,
I ate the Boloney,
Billy Murray-Monroe Silver- De Comedians. Down by the Gas House,
Alleon Stanley-Billy Murray- Comic Bact. 20006. I've got It My Man is on the Make.
Helen Kane-Comedienne, 22475. Anniversary Blue Yodel Any Old Time.
Jimmie Rodgers-Singing with guitar. 22488. You're the Flower of my Heart,
Sweet Adeline. Bob MacGimaey-Whistling. 22237. Moanin' Low Some of these Days.
Sophie Tacker-Comedienne. 92049. The Trick Boys.
Marshall Cole-Monologue." 22305. You Brought a New Kind of Love
to Me Livin' In the Sunlight Lovin' In the
Moonlight. Maurice Chevaller Baritone. 21405.. Bells of Hawall. Yoom Voom. Four Aristocrats-Male Quartet. 20587.
6.00-8.45 p.m. Children's pro
gramme.
A Concert.
(Grieg). Arablan Dance,
The Return of Peer Gynt. Solveig's Song.
Symphony Orchestra. 9327. Le, Here the Gentle Lark
Marion Talley-Soprano, "6593. Sonata Appassionata in F Minor
(Beethoven).
Besides providing a tremendous amount of work and of interest for thos0 who are public-spirited Peer Gynt Suite-Ingrid's Lament enough to join the Committee (no mere man would stand for the number of committee meetings they hold), the Institute has justi- fied the object of the promoters and all its resources have been used to the utmost in furthering the original purpose for which it was founded. The living rooms are always full, and it provides D. Jackson, P. Lawson, G. Lloyd-facilities which it was always in- just that atmosphere and those Jones, Mary Hayes, George Jowett, tended to provide, for those whom Rachel Wong, M. Glendinning, E. Ford, 2. Gittens, Helen Ho, D. Ho, Lady May and the promoters al- ways had in mind. It is a great D. Brown, P. Baxter, Colleen Quin,
success: 30 great in fact, that it S. Ho, J. Jackson, P. Capell and V.
has perforce to extend, and the Bradbury. George Jowett Was
A selling lottery has been organised f which included ensemble, solo,
this on match and a percentage of the duet, trio and quartette work. proceeds will be set aside for Earl Those taking part were: J. Knight, Haig's fund. The first prize will P. Stringer, A. Goodman, D. Moss, to the owner of the chance which drawa the bateman making the highest individual score and second prize to the bowler taking the largest number of wickets.
The auction will be held in the Kowloon C.C. pavilion on Monday ceening at 6.30 p.m..
Indian RC. 2nd Against the R.A.S.C.
The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI against the Royal Army Service Corps in a League match at Sookunpoo on Satur- day, November 8, at 2 p.m. (sharp): F. M. el Arcalli (Capt.). A. R. Abbas, M. R. Abbas, J. S. Ackber. A. R. H. Esmail, S. Ismail, Sirdar Khan, M. E. Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft (Brand) Madar, A. M. Rumjahn, A. I Sufiad
2 and A. S. Sumad. Mr. Eve's Election Eva (MeCannj Mr. Lad's Fireflash (Noodt) 3
Wou by one
length, with two lengths between second and third.
Time: 2.42.1/5 seca.
POLICE LAWN BOWLS COMPETITION.
KOWLOON PLAY HONGKONG
CONTINGENT
The Nantao Cup (1⁄21⁄2 Mile), Mr. Sokoloff's Vecherock (Parkin). 1 Mr. and Mrs. White's Merry Dancer
(Clark) 2 Mr. M. and L. G. We Western
Park (Rothe): 3 Time: 1.00.2/5 RECS.
The Sycee Stakes (11⁄4 Mile).. Mr. Mikrofon's Jolly Victory
The first of the annual series of games in connexion with the cup (Collaco) 1 which
Was presented for com- Mr. C. A. Nahmmacher's Fanoosa
petition two years age between the (Clark) 2 Hongkong and Kowloon contingents Mr. Wallston's Froth Blower
of the Police Force, was decided yes. (Herzberg) 3
terday afternoon when the lawn Time: 2.45.1/5 secs.
bowlers from the Island beat their The Pontung Handicap (Mile 3 colleagues on the Peninsula by seven furlongs).
the match being played at Happy Valley.
The scores were as follow: Kowloon Hongkong
Mrs. Wm. McBain's Coursing Eve
(Noodt) 1
Mr. Eve's Vesper Eve (Collaco) 2 Mr. Gires Wavylight (Encarnacao) 3
Time: 3.03.2/5 secs.
Lucky Numbers.
The following are the lucky num- bera in the two principal sweepstakes in the Champions:
A Sweep (1) 11898; (2) 23523; (3), 31469.
E Sweep-(1), 11824; (2), 2874; (3), 22603.
Reuter cables that there was fine weather, and a huge crowd watched the rate for the Champions.
St
A. S. 1. Want Sgt. McHardy
A. S. 1. Past 30
St. Alexander Sgt. McLeod C.D. I. Reynolds Insp. Clarke
Sgt. Brittain Sgt. D. Murphy S. I. Fender
Insp. Marks Sgt. Clarke S. 1. Nicol Sgt. Shepherd 17 Sgt. Oram
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solcist, and Miss E. S. Remedios accompanied on the piano.
From 5-5.80 p.m. the Pipers of 2nd Balt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Pipers of 3rd Batt. 15th Punjab Regt, gave a display of marching, and they were succeeded by a bright and happy little revue by the Lilliputians, when many of the latest
song "hits" were given. The artistes Miss Margie Tavares and the girls, Master Gomes, Tavares Sisters, Miss Osmund and Master Joseph Fereira, the whole show being arranged by Mr. Osmund,
were:
"Variety Concert and Bonfire. In the evening, an excellent and highly appreciated variety concert was given, which included items the members of the Regimental Argyll and Band of 2nd Batt. Sutherland Highlanders, senga by Mr. H. G. Annias, Mrs. F. C. E. Rendall, a "jazz" dance by the Misses P. Giltins and E, Ford and George Jowett, a "hop" by Jake and Nellie (Mr. J. C. Grenham and Misa Nellie Field), a monologue by Mr. S. M. West and a song scena by Mrs. F. C. E. Rendall (vocalist) and P. Stringer and D. Marlowe (dancers).
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opening of a similar establishment in Kowloon became the obvious line to follow.
Harold Bauer-Pianoforte Soloist. 6097.
Calm as the Night (Bohm). Serenade (Schubert), The You'll remember me.
Louise Homer Contralto, 6703.-
Max Dolin-Violinist. 20048. Finlandia (Symphonic Poem).
Sibelius.
Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. 9015.
Si Vous L'Avicz Compris-Melodie. Les Deux Serenades.
Valse Caruso-Tenor.
8008.
Mischa Elman-Violinist. 6836, Tales from the Vienna Woods.
Lucrezia Bori-Soprano. 6699. Home Sweet Home,
Alberto Salvi-Harpist. 4001, 8.00 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert.. 9.00 p.m. Weather report. 10.30
Close down. p.m.
Limited Resources.
The parent Institute has gone slowly and has tried out the ex- periment with great care. Mr. Ho Kom-tong again came forward and added another $1,000 to his previous donations, and Mr. Tang Shin-kin generously subscribed 3500, For the rest, the resources The following have been selected to of the Helena May Institute pro- play for the Hongkong Hockey Club vided the funds, and the Kowloon irst eleven against the Argyll and branch has been established and is Sutherland Highlanders at the Club a going concern. These resources, ground, King's Park, at 5 p.m. to- morrow.-E. W. Sapsed, T. R. Rowell, however, are limited: you cannot C, A. L. Plummer, L. A. B. Duncan, expect large balances from a con- M. G. Mills. B. L. Stock, S. J. H. Fox, cern whose subscription is so Anderson, H. A. F. Kerrick, T. W. small, whose primary object is to Southam, R. G. Edwardes-Jones. reduca members' expenditure to a minimum, and which charges them a maximum of $130 for a complete The engagement is announced in month's board and lodging and Hamburg of Mr. J. H. Jessen, of the where they can get an ample tea, firth of Jebsen and Co. to Miss Etha well served, for 40 cents. But it Rickmers, of Hamburg. Mr. Joseen was done somehow, and there is is one of the partners in the firm now a Kowloon branch of over ind is popular among the German 100 members, more than enough | residents of the Colony. to prove that the experiment was justified. The trouble now is to keep it going until it becomes self supporting, which can only be the case if its activities are extended and if it arranges to provide living
committed appest accommodation. I should like in greatly increased membership, and this connexion, to give you a note for generous support from the of details sent to me by the Helena friends
In- of the Helena May May Institute. The Secretary { stitute," says: "A membership fee of $12
Genuine and Valuable Cative. a year, or $6 for girls under 21 entitles the member to the privi So writes the Secretary, The leges of both branches of the Helena May authorities are so Helena May.
convinced of the necessity for this.. branch, that they have engaged to $5,000 Needed.
find a sum of $400 a month for "The Kowloon branch, is housed the period of 12 months for its temporarily. at 8, Aimai Villas, upkeep. How that is going to be The cost of running is greatly in done, I suppose the Treasurer excess of our present income. knows: but it is a drain on the The mother council of the Helena funds which cannot go on for May Institute has been very gen- long The promise will be kept. erous in supplying the support of I have no doubt, but at the end of must. become self-supporting, as
also have kindly lent us the ground for to-day).
The
for
The grand finale cook the form of a torchlight procession and bonfire by the 2nd Hongkong 24 Secuts, the whole being an im
pressive spectacle which aroused 40 the enthusiasm of the large
gathering of spectators. .
Throughout the afternoon and evening, stalls and side shows were working at high speed, the Ladies and gentlemen, in charge being given a very busy time. The. workers in this connexion were: Sideshows. Coconut Shies Messra. Gallery Messrs. A. C. Burford and ¡¡W. C. Brace & J. C. Lyal; Shooting
W. H. Hill; Miniature Golf Mr. Matches played during the past Smith; Chutes, Aerial Railway Six policemen attached to Sinza Station are reported to have won the are as follows. Wah Ying Cich beat Lucky Ring Belilios Old Girls; the Kowloon branch for the first the 12 months the Kowloon branch
week in the Junior Ping Pong League Aunt Sally, See Saws, Royal Navy: B sweep-Reuter.
18-17. Chinese
The Lucky Ones,
Shanghai, Nov. 5.
A Chinese clerk employed in the Eastern Telegraph Co. holds the
JUNIOR PING PONG LEAGUE.
RESULTS OF · MATCHES",
winning ticket in the Champions A PLAYED DURING PAST WEEK. sweep, representing $220,000. It is not known at present whether others have shares with himi
LADIES' TENNIS
DOUBLES.
FIRST ROUND DRAW OF THE TOURNAMENT.
The draw for the first round of the Ladies' Doubles Tennis Championship of Hongkong was made at the U.S. |-R.C... yesterday and resulted n
follows:
Miss Enid Lo and Mrs. J. J. Pater-
sort
son v. Mrs. Childe and Miss Hutche Mr. Dook and Mrs. Parsons v. Misa Rudge and Mrs. K. C. Sayera.
Mrs. J. B. Taylor and Mrs. Keary v. Miss Rumjahn and Mrs. B. W Brud bury.
Mr James and Mrs. E. Grimble v.
Miss
Lo and Mrs. Chi Chun-chiu v. Mrs, de Courcy-Ireland and Mrs. G. R. Sayer,
Mrs, Newbigging and Mrs. Prior.
Mrs. McTavish and Mrs. Cuthill Miss G. Heard and Miss B. Taylor. Miss Blaisse and Mrs. Fischer
Mrs. Lisaaman and Miss N. Went
worth.
Indian
Catholic beat Hin Kun School 2015. Children's Fishing Pond, Scouts South China A. A. beat Ho Hong and Cubs; The Human Seal Kow-year
"If we are to continue, there is already the Garden Road Institu Bank 28-7. Nam Mo A. A. beat loon Dock; Gold Fish Poad, For- Indian R. C. 27-8. Hop Chee Club tune Telling, Mrs. D. J. Lewis; Art need for $5,000 for the runaing tion, with upkeep costs just begin- expenses next year. The imning to show in their building, has beat Chinese A. A 19-16. Fakien Museum Mr. J. C. Grenham Padmediate object of this Carnival is to turn a cautious eye on its re- A. A. beat Wah Ying Club 23—12. dle Wheel Mr. C. G. Copley: Variety
elow!
A further list of matches to be Golf Mr. R. Wong: Auctions Mr. to raise as much as possible to serves. played is given
V. C. Labrum: Rocket Display start a big drive for new members. start towards independence is the ward this sum, and from to-day, to To give the beginning of a good Nov. 9 Ho
Bank v Nam Messrs. Kwong Man Loong, A. (Kangto School);
"Applications have already been object of this effort to-day, and I Nov, 10
Stalls. Cigarettes Miss Reme-
Chung-ipino Club v Hop Chee
Clubs dios; Home-made Cakes Mrs. Shell-received from ladies who wish to hope you will feel that it is a Chung A. A. Nam Mo A. A shear; Second-hand Books Mrs. take up residence at the Kowloon genuine and valuable cause which (Kangto School): Nov. 12 Kangto Minett; White Elephants Miss branch, and for this the Committee you are asked to assist, and will School v Hop Chee Club (Chinese Smith; Woolleys Mrs. Orchard; rooms as a Hostel, and have en-
have decided to open the upper back the effort in that spirit: y
Catholic Club)
Candies Miss Chan; Refreshments Mrs. Carruthers, Pound Mrs. Car- Guides. ruthers; Cloak and Parcels The
We are fortunate in having an- gaged a resident matron. There Church, Jordan Road, Kowloon, is The Women's Guild of the Union
will be room for only two, or at listed the sympathy and support the most, three ladies, and this of Lady Peel, and I know you will holding a Sale of Work on Satur
will mean that only the lower floor all join the Council in thanking The Organisers.- day on the upper end of the Kow-
will be available for Club pur- her for sparing an afternoon from The organising commitice of the poses, but we hope that in the a busy life, to open this carnival loon Cricket Club's ground. Lady Peel has graciously consented to Helena May Institute, responsible near future an adequate and per- to-day. open the sale at 3p.m. Needlework, for the general arrangements, manent home may be found for the It now only remalas for me to novelty, toy, "White Elephant" and have every right to congratula Kowloon branch, with good invite Lady Peel to declare this sweet stalls, together with alde tions, both for the manner incommodation for residents.
carnival open. shows, bran tubs, etc., will be the which the event was, carried This branch provides a useful attractions. Tea will also be through and the success which Library, & Tea Room for light re- After Lady Peel bad formally served. A bowling match has attended it. Mrs. H. T. Creasy freshments, Quiet Room for declared the carnival open, she been arranged between the Union (Chairman), assisted by Mrs. Wal- meetings and meditation, and a was presented with a bouquet of Churches and the K.C.C. and the ton Rogers (Vice-chairman) and programme of concerts, socials dowers by Miss Gwenneth Lloyd- K.B.G.C. on the bowling green of Miss Rogers (Hon. Secretary); led and lectures is arranged for the Jones, and subsequently inspected the K.C.C. Music will be rendered the willing band of workers, who winter months. We have also the the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Kowloon Girl during the afternoon by the band included; Mesdams Smalley, Dur-use of a matahed on the Castle Guides..
Mrs. Gull and Mrs. McCaw bye. The first round matches are to be of the Argyll and Sutherland ran, Carruthers, Shellshear, Kirk, Peak Road, (by kindness of Mrs.
She later made a tour of the played on or before November 18, Highlanders, by kind permission Orchard. The Misses Remedios. Cock), and a tennis court, which
of Lieut. Col. R. G. Maclaine, M. C. Chan, Mow Fung, Smith, and is much appreciated, (by courtesy ground and visited all of the stalls. fore: November 20,
and officers.
Messra, A. W. Tickle, J. C. M. of the Kowloon Cricket Club, who and side showa,
and the second round ties on or be
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