POLICE OFFICIAL
ENTERTAINED.
"FAREWELL DINNER TO MR.
WALTER KENT.
GLOWING TRIBUTES.
CRICKET LEAGUE
MATCHES.
W. BRACE SCORES CENTURY FOR KOWLOON.
A feature of the Lengue cricket over the week-end was the century compiled by W. Brace, the Intar porter, in the game between Kow- loon Cricket Club and the Craigen- A pleasant function, at whichgower Cricket Club. Contrary to Mr. W. Kont, A.S.P., wan the guest expectations, the finish was rather of honour, was held at the Police tame, the Kowloon side winning Recreation Club on Saturday easily by 91 runs,
way svening, presided over by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector General of Police and President of the Club.
About
fifty sat down to dinner, including Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Mr.
Lor
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DIVISION 1.
Brace Scores Century For Kowloon C.C.
Batting first, Kowloon scored 168 runs for the loss of only one wicket- Braco and E. C. Fincher gave their side a very good start, making 160 run before being separated. The former rated a century and was still undefeated when the Innings was declared close, while Fincher had 61
Somerset Fitzroy, Mr. T. 11. Ringowloon G.C. on Saturday afternoon An exciting game was expected at -D.I.G., Superintendents Burling-
when this team and Craigengower C.C. ham, Perdue, Booth, Le Burt
mist in Sparrow, Mr. A. J. C. Taylor, Chlef
a Leugue match, but after Tuspector Grant, Detective Inspec-a somewhat slow start, the home team
Murphy, members of the won canily by 1 runn Police Force and friends.
After the tonst "The King" the Hon. E. D. C. Wolfe proposed the health of the guest of the evening, He first of all expressed on behalf of the Hon. Mr. Halifax, Colonial Secretary, regret for being unable to be present, and also the Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, but he was gind to see an old esteemed friend af the Hongkong Police present In the person of Mr. Melbourne. who, though consistently hiding his light under a bushel, shone very brightly when subacrlution lints were circulated on behalf of Police objects, hia signature always being appended,
to his credit before being bowled by Gitting.
The bowling of the visitors wan quite good at the start but fell t somewhat as the game progresmeri. They were all more or less rather unfortunate, as many runs were made through anicks.
to The
NAVY DEFEATED.
Hongkong C.C. Bowlers
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
IDOLS SMASHED AT WUCHOW.
OFFICIAL BAN ON THE LUNAR YEAR..
NO CRACKER-FIRING.
MONDAR
TWO RECORDS SMASHED.
SUCCESSFUL UNIVERSITY
ATHLETICS.
23, 1931.
INTERPORT DINNER.
“TELEGRAPII" CUP PRESENTED TO SHANGHAL
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Toasts were honoured, presentations The sixteenth annual athletic sporis made and thanks tendered at
Peninsula meeting of the Hongkong University Interport dinner at the was held on the University ground at Hotel on Saturday night, when the Pokfulam On Saturday afternoon. Hongkong Football Association enter- The moeting was an unqualified! tained the visiting Shanghai team and success from every point of view. Two many local residents. The main rea records were smashed during the son for the occasion was the formal afternoon, besides several very close handing over of the Hongkong Tele- finishes, while with regard to the graph Cup to Shanghai, as winners attendance, there was nothing left to of the interport game on Wednesday. Mr. R. M. Dyor, President of the be desired, as Dr. D. K. Samy, the President of the Athletic Association, Association, presided. In a brief of welcomo ta Shanghai, ha remarked
speech al
declared that he had rarely prizes.
better football than that played by the northern team on Wednesday. They did not have much an easy task against the Chinese, but managed to get there all the same.
at the distribution
Wuchow, Feb. 10. fu order to demonstrate the determination of the authorities to prevent the observance of the lunar year, the police here took a drastic step a few days before Chinese New Year when they publicly destroyed the wooden
Lady Peel, the wife of II. E. the gods in the last idol temple left Governor, was to distribute tho prizes in Wachow
but owing to her indisposition, Mra. The destruction of the idols P. Lauder was naked to do so. was witnessed by a large crowd.
The results were as follow: Farther measures taken by the orrison); 2, 11. Oppenheim (May); Discus Throw.-1, N. Vargaszoft authorities were the banning of, P. L. Tan (Eliot); 4, T. K. Llen (St. cracker-fring during the New John's)." Distance:-93 feet Year. and even the use of red inches. houses was not permitted. paper over the front dours
of
The past week has witnessed The commandeering of most of the inolar boats here. These
Javelin Throw--1, D. Oppenheim (May); . A. B. Suleman (Lugard); 3, K. T. Lake (Eliot); 4. Goranu (Rice). Distance:-117 feet.
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sented the cup to 8. Gaab, the Shang- Hongkong's skipper, W. Clark, pre- hat leader, declaring that the better team had won. and extending his congratulations. "They neured three goals against ine in almost as many minutes," he nald, "and It nearly broke my heart. Next year I hone we will go to Shanghai and bring back 220 Yards Low Hurdles:-1, Lee the old mug." The cup was presented Hah-leong (May); 2, A, Bakar (Lug- as the toast of the Shanghal players being sent up river to Kweiping ard).
was drunk, and Wangehow, from which places) 10,000 Metres:----1, 11. EJ. Mn
A. There is to be a complete evnena- (Rlcri); 2.
T. Normanbhoy luulying air. Ganh sale:-"I can Hon of Cantonese troops. These (Lugard); 3, Young Wai-wah (Blay); assure you that I have no works to having Troops are first to be brought back, C. T. Law (Eliot).
express
pleasure in 100 Yards-1, Lee Hah-leong raptained Shanghai and winning this lo Wuchaw and then sent lo (May); 2, Ilo Sai-cheong (Lugard); cup. I have been down here on twe Kwangtung,
3. V. E. Koppe (May). Time: 10 previous occasions and it has always sees. (a record).
been the ambition of my footbal.
Hong' carcer to win it from You wil agree with me that the thir time was lucky--for us. Our success and your defeat has been hailed by you in a flue sporting spirit and that
CINEMA NOTES.
"TRUE TO THE NAVY."
It is anticipated that when the Lim, the Craigengower skipper, was Kwangsi forces take over control the only man to offer any resintance of the province, there will be n
revival of K.C.C. attack, being top-marked
Irnde scorer with 29. 1. Zminera WEB the thi flyer Corre pandgn, The speaker also congratulated fanly other man to reach double figures. thore responsible for the happy Brace had three wickets for only Iden of entertaining Mr. Kent night runs, F. Zimmer two for five, the place which has been big and Goodwin two for 21. home, and where he has helped during all the years of his con- nexion with the Hongkong Police. To enumerate Mr. Kent's activi Lies would mean giving the his tory of the Police Recreation Club. Before
1904, the Club as known was not in existence, but in that year Mr. Halifax Was able to nequire the ground at Happy Valley and a tent erected And the Club formed, to be re- pineel in 1905 by a This was destroyed by a typhoon, and the new one erected met the same fate in 1908, la 1917, the old matshed having been renovat
HOW
matahod.
in Form.
The Royal Navy found the Hong, Cricket Club bowlers in good form when these two teams met in a Lengue fixture on the latter's ground, They batted first and were' alt out for 124 runs, Mid. Jowitt (34) and Lt. Commir. Lane (32) saved the Navy nide from what might have been à collapse, only one other man reaching double figures.
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Pole Jump:-1, A, Bakar (Lugard); 2. C. Condeh (lagued); 3, S. Ber. covitch (May),
220 Yard:-1, Lee Hah-leong (May); 2, Hu Sai-cheong (Lugard); 8,
my
R. S Tinsington (Eliot). Time: increases my pleasure fourfold, and 24.1/10 nuen.
we appreciate it. I cannot be expect- Half Mile-1. D. J. N. Anderson fed to hope that you win it next year, (Morrison); 2, A. T. Normanbhor of course." (Lugard); 3, 11. 1. Ma (Rice). Time: 2 mins. 17.2/5 secs.
Ladies' Shot Put:-1, R. Perry; 2,
Presentation to Pote-Hunt.
The opportunity was then taken to P. C. Kwok; 3, A. Wood, Distance: present a souvenir to Jack Pote-Hunt, 20 feet 81⁄2 inches,
the Shanghai member, who will stay in Hongkong. Mr. de Campus, the visitors' manager, made the presenta. tion and
Д pald tribute to the recipient's ability ren a fantballer and his other qualities.
Hop, Step and Jump:-1, A. Bakar (Lugard); 2, C. Candah (Lugard); 2, O. de Souza (Ricci). Distance:~39 feet, 1%1⁄2 inches.
(vice-
Bungkang Association, and in reply The Shanghal players tousted the
Wodehouse Mr. P. P. J.
that he president) remarked extremely proud of the fact that the skippers were both members of
Clara Bow us two surprises for her friends In "True to the Navy." Her "lapper" bob is gone. The "Red lead" has let her hair grow, and blow. At shoulder-length, it floats | free, unhumpered And Clara slogs Ladies' 100 Yards:-1, A. Wood; 2, in "True to the Navy" the Central | P. C. Kwok, Time:-14.1/10' necA. Theatre feature for to-morrow. A 120 Yards High Hurdlus:-1. Lee real Bow song, "There is only One Hah-long (May); 2. C. Candah Who Matters to Me." was written (Lugard): 3, A. Bakar (Lugard). for her.
Time: 16,7/10 secs. Enough sailors to mar лmall- sized battlestrip Howker captured four wickrta for
were assembled at the Paramount studio in Hollywood
police force, 24 runs and Beck bnd the name num-
for the Alming of Clara Bow's new romance, "True to the Navy." Fredie March, Aron opposite Miss Bow in "The Wild Party," heads the list. Several Acenes of life on board United Staten scafighter light of the pleture. Harry Green in featured in the supporting cast,
"King of Jazz."
ed from time to time was pracber of wickets for 15. Reid wna also tiently useless, and Mr. Kent and in good form with the ball, bowling a few others suggested to the very well at the commencement and Government that they might be returning a final analysis of two able to something, and in 1929 the wickets for 34 runs. present Club House was erected.
In All Capacities.
DIVISION
11.
Civil Service Draw
The home team had no difficulty in knocking off the necessary run for victory, thin being accomplished for the loss of only three wickets. The During all these years, every kitt gave a bright display and knock.
Club's fe phusc of the
And ||ed up 50 not out. activities could be punctuated with the name of Mr. Kent, he having acted in every empacity-on the Committee, Club member. and Chairman. The speaker worl to say that Mr. Kent had riven
The Civil Service juniors received excellent FL25
example-
their first check on Saturday after- he had shume in aport and
noon when they met the Police on also as a public servant. Join their own ground in a League fixture. ing the Force as a constable in 1898
After putting up a total of 109 runs he had risen to the rank of Assis- for eight wickets by consistent scor- 4tant Superintendent, to which ranking, they failed to get the Police out in time, and -hait to be content to he was appointed in 1928. He had
share the points. also served as a Stores Ofeer and
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with runs
With Police.
VICTORY FOR KIC.C.
Craigengower Defeated Ensily at Happy Valley.
in this capacity be had acted as a C. P. Alexander once again proved model for any A.S.P.' They were to be the back-bone of the Police bat- pleased to congratulate Mr. Kentting, and it was due to him more than upon the bestowal of the King's, to anybody else in the side that they secured) a point. He prosented a Polie Medal. To Mr. Kent they
sound deferice and was undefeated owed a debt of deep gratitude. He has set an example the younger men might well follow-keen and active in sport, as well as a keen and use. ful public servant Starting at the bottom of the ladder he has risen to the top, being one of three othera who have started as constables and attained the rank of Superinten- dent, The others were Mr. Kerr, now in Melbourne, Australia, and Mr. Gerrard, whose loas they still mourned. To Mr. and Mrs. Kent, on behalf of the Club, the President wished long life and happiness in retirement.
Cups Donated.
After running up a more of 180 runs for eight wickels, the Kowloon juniors skittled out the Craigengewer seconds for unly 46 rusa. Jex and Skinner, with 40 and 43 respectively, gave their side a good start and poved the way for their big total. The home team's bowlers were all expensive with the exception of young Souza, who cuptored five wickets for 25 runs.
FRIENDLY MATCH.
Signals Defeat Club at Sookunpno,
Putting the Shot:-1, D. Oppenheim (May); 2, P. L. Tan (Eliot): 3. S. Bercovitch (May); 4, N. Vargasson (Morrison). Distance:33 feet, 2 Inches (a record).
440 Tards:-1, D. J. N. Anderson (Morrison): R. S. Tissington (Eliot); 3, A. Bakar (Lugard). Time are high-67.4/5 sec.
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A swift melodic zure fire hit song is the "Happy Feet" number in Universal's spectacular ar. travaganza, "King of Jazz," starring Paul Whiteman, and coming to the Central Theatre 1000. There are eight big numbers In this cx. travaganza which was directed by. John Murray Anderson, famed ercator of New York musical shown.
Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, the famous Russell Market Dancers, the Rhythm Hoys, The Sisters G.. A) | Norman, cccentric dancer, and Charles Irwin, master of ceremonies are in this number which has as its Ming hit, "I've Got Those Hap Feet," an original by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen, scored by Ferde Grafe the musical genius who originally reored George Gershwin's "Rhapsods in Blu and who scored the music- her butt for the entire "King of Jazz." not only for the "Happy Feet" num
The Golden Calf."
1951
Lunk
Jump:-1, C. Candah (Lugard); 2. O. de Souza (Ricci); 3. K. T. Loke (Morrison). Distance: 18 feet, 11 inches.
Past Students' Race (220 Yards Handicap)-1, Karanja; 2, Kwong Sik-kwong; 3. Prow.
felt
the
Proposing the tomat of the Guesta, Mr. R. K. Duncan madu special inen, tion of the part played in soccer by those who did not play the game, but were, ardent Aupporters.
They supplied the players with much en couragement, he said.. He also thank- ed the Services for their assistance in triat games and pald a tribute to the Navy in this respect.
Lieul-Col. Maclaine and Comman- der Morris replied on behalf of the High Jump:-1, C. Candah Services. The latter specially men- (Lugard) and Leo Hah-leong (May);| tfoned Chier Yeoman of Signala tie; 2, C. T. Law, (Eliot); L. A. Silva | Parker, who, he said, had been his (Ricci). Height:-6 fert, 5 Inches. right hand man in football matters.
Our Mile:1, D. J. N. Andersum (Morrison); 2, IL. H. Ma (Rice); 3, A. T. Normanbhoy (Lugard). Timo |--5 mins., 30,2/0 seen.
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Tug-of-War:-1, Lugard Hall; 2. Ricel" Hall,"
Relay Race:-1, Lugard Hall; 2. Eliot Hall; 3, Morrison Hall.
Mr. J. Ormiston (chairman of the Association) in eulogising the work of the Secretary, Mr W. E. Hollande, declared that the association was much in debt tá Mírn, Hollands, who, as she had done in previous years, made the badges for, the players, and also the flag. He asked Mr. Heliands Inter-Hostel Championship: 1, to convey the Association's gratitude Logard Hail (91 points); 2, May Hall to his wife, and also a token of their (54 points); 8, Morrison Ifall (30 appreciation in the form of a necklet. points); 4. Eliot Hall (27 points): Air, Hollands replied. Mr. H. K. Ler Ricci Hall (25 points): 6, St. John's Hall 1 point).
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GOVERNMENT
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HOUSE.
Sunday, February 15th-The Hon. Mr. Charles Tufton and Miss Tufton left Government Home.
Captain, Baldwin lunched at Govern- ment House and accompanied His Excellency and Lndy Peel to the
feet of the Fanling Ilunt
Tuesday, February 17th-His Ex- celleney the Governor and Lady Peel, accompanied by Mr. G. W. A. Tufton, Private Secretary, attended the Rugby Football match between Shanghai and
also said a few words.
Severn! musical items were render- ed during the evening,
LADIES' HOCKEY.
ST. ANDREW'S AT TOP OF LEAGUE TABLE.
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St Andrew's Club Ladies are now at the top of the Hockey League Talle as the result of another victory on Saturday, this being secured at the expense of the Kowloon Ladies Hockey Club which lost to then by the odd goal in three in un exciting contest.
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Conerly and other revue attrac tions intermingle in goodly measure in "The Golden Call", a story telling of the quest for feminine perfection by a Greenwich Village artist seeking fime and fortune in conjunction with costumiers, now showing at the Queen's Theatre Jack Mulhali has
Monday, February 16th-His Ex- the leading male role and opposite cellency the Governor and Lady Peel, him Sue Carat plays the part of his attended by Captain T. A. H. Colt secretary whose charms are concealed unan, A.D.Č., dined with Commodore bushel, as it were, of Mid-Victorian Tamar" from Mulhall's knowledge under and Mrs. A. H. Walker, on H.M.S. clothing. It is left to the exigencies
Play was of a ding-dong nature of a hosiery display staged by the
during the first half, so goals being After the toast, musical honoura
N. McBride, batting last, was the struggling artist and the danger of a
scored, although the ball was carried were awarded with lusty cheers for anly man on the Craigengewer side to love romance being ruined Induce
perilously near to both goals at both these being led by the Hon. reach double figures. Overy was in the fovely Sue to come out for the
times. Some ten minutes after the Mr. E, D, C. Wolfe. A presenta, deadly form with the ball, taking six first tinte anil demonstrate to the the Combined Services.
Interval, M. George, for the Kowloon lion was then made on behalf of ¦ wickets for only 17 runs.
man she loves that he has not
Wednesday, February 18this Indies, received the ball near the The Police Recreation Club of two
far afield to find the perfect pair of Excellency the Governor and Lady centre of the field, and guided it inte pedal extremities which Attache cases and an
he has Peel, accompanied by Mr. G. W. Ä. The net, amidst worm applause from engraved
always dreamt of painting. The Tufion, Private Secretary, attended spectators, St. Andrew's equalised blackwood tray for Mrs. Kent.
story ends happily, with the artist The Interport Association Football quickly, however, with a fine shot vowing eternal love for his model. Match between Hongkong and Shang- by E. Landolt. Before the final
While much of the action of the hai.
whistle brew, 31. Woolley had acored play is between these two stars, its Thursday, February 10th-is another goal for the St. Andrew's grent success as a comedy is due Excellency the Governor presided at team, which ran out winners by tavo amoat wholly to El Brenlel, who is the meeting of the Executive Couneli,gonis to one. always Irresistibly funny and pros Friday, February 20th,--Mr. Covey vokes many a hearty laugh. If lunched at Government House,
Kowloon LHC. future
appearances will be always Saturday, February 21st.—Sir Milos
St. Andrew's Clab looked forward to as a great treat,
Lampson and Miss Lampson, accord- A Fox newsreel, a comedy and a panied by Lt. Colonel Clarke and Mr. RLCD. Avenall; A. Bowler, picture portrayal of the well-known Stirling, spent the day at Government. It; M, Groundwater, E. Booth, let; D. Smith, D. Pinguet. M. musical composition "Overture of House, 1812",
at George, M. Martin and P. funt complele a most attractive. The following were the guests
St. Andrew's ClubR. Rose: 1. programme running until Wednesday: Luncheon: Ilis Excellency Admiral
Sir Arthur Watsfall Hle Fall-way Rogers, P.. Woolley: 1. Giltins, M. In the eyes of the people at Home.
Major-General Sandilands, The Hon. White, I. Woolley: F. Wang, P. His ambition was realized and he'
Mrs. Charles Turton,, kuisa Tufton. « Gittin, M. Woolles. N Field and E Mr. Somerset Fitzroy, in reply ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS was able to come out and settle
His Excellency the Governor and Landolt, Lady Poel wave down. He said he had niways triesing, thanked the Police Club on
a ditiner party in Recreio v. Dincesan Giris honour of Adiniral Sir Arthur and to do his best, which sometimes he behalf of the visitors for the
At Sookunpoo Valley, the Diocesan found most dimcult. To the Police Afr. Kont, for all who had had onportunity of anying good-bye to
Lady Waistell. The following were Girls' School team suffered defeat before the Recrets goal, M. Mason L Silva-Netto. A. Alres and M prosent: Honour Mr. Justice in their match, with tho Club he presented two- cuns, one any dealings with him would re-
Club succeeded in matching a goal for Remedion. Wood; The Rt. Rev. The Bishop of de Recrelo. Laules, it marking their the School. This was the only one. D.C-S-M. Mason; K Grose, for lawn bowls and one for golf, momber him, and all who had
Victoria and Mrs Duppuy: Commo-third consecutive defeat in the Caer The outcome of the match was put Wood A, Mogra, M. Maude, the conditions of which he left on known him, would miss him. Ha
dare and Mrs. Walker: The Hon. Mr: Clark Cup Competitions.
beyond all doubt when, towards the tirely to the Club Committee-only wished Mr. and Mrs. Kent long Conversations have been resum- and Mr. Halifax; The Kon, Mr. and The Portuguese ladies were the end, C. Botelho scored another gon Bankers L. Jorge, S. Wong, by keenness could they win, and on life and happiness.
Mrs. Alabaster; The Hon. Mr. Messer:
Smith, G. White and I. Leo. with the spirit of the gamo could
ed between representatives of the The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Creney: The better of the two teams, their play for the Recreio British Treasury and the French Hott. Sir Skouzan Chow and Lady being of an Aggressive nature. they smile when they lost-and During dinner, music was pro-) these two cups would stimulate this vided by wireless, and songs were Finance Miniatry. Their nature Chow; The Hon. Mr. and Mrs, Shen-Froquent inroads into their opponents koeness. He thanked the Club for rondered by Mr. Jakes, Band-is being kept very secret, although ion; The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen territory, secured for them two con #ncutive goals, these being by C the gifts, and also the President master, and Servt. Jenkins, of the the scope is uncficially declared to Hughes; Captain and Mr. Mackinnon; Silva and L. Silva-Netta respectively Later in embrace close Anglo-French en Colonel Cousens; Captain and Mr. in the first half. Faulty combination for his tributes.
Potter: Colonel and Mrs. Savile; in the second half rendered the chances
Chrb de Rocroto-B. Remedion; Recreto The Hon. E. D. C. Wolfe then the evening the company were operation on currency exchange. Paymaster Captain Ayro; Li, Colonel father remote of making much head. Osmund, M. Bastos E. Rosario, M. D.G.S. toasted "Our Visitors" and said entertained most ebly by Mr. gold
loans. Christian: Paymastor Commander
moles Alves, L. Xavler; C. Botelho, C. Silva, K.I.H.C. how welcome they were.,
Dudley Bartlett.
way against these odds, but in Grace; Lt. Commander Evans.
In replying to the toast Mr. Kent
At Suokunpoo on Saturday afler. Kave a brief history of his life from room the Royal Corps of Signals de- the time he ran away from his fented the Club Juniora by 709 runs. home in 1850 in his desire to be at The home team batted first and com- 908. During his career. In the piled 162 runs for seven wickets, Gil- Marines he travelled considerably, lott contributing 45 not out, Williams and was in Hongkong in 1893. Оп 13 and Snundors 30. The Club bate- ⚫hia return to Englund
men could not withstand the attack of the illitary side and were all out for was most anxinua to get back only 43 runs. 1. J. Armstrong was again, despite the bad. retop scorer with 18. putation Hongkong then held
he
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