1932-10-10 — Page 7

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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER

SPORT REVIEW CONTINUED

TO-DAY AT VALLEY

8

(Continued from Pape 8.) Samson's Valley Hall 155 tb.

(Mr. Tuxford), 2 Mr. H. S. Y.'s Estrellita 143 lb. (Mr. Noronha) Time: 2 mins. 10.2/b secs. Won by:-3 lengths, short head. Pari-mutaci, winner $20.30; places, $7.10; $7.50; $8.

3.-Canberra Handicap.--Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies, "A" Clues. Ono Mile.

Mr. Chan Tin-son's Woodland Btag 170 lb............(Mr. Frost) MCAST. Kong Broz's Evening

Star 145 lb,

Mr. E. L. Hasic's

Ib.

Giraite

Kemble)

1

2

3

Time:~1 min. odczu geta, (record), Won by:-6 lengths, short head. Pari-mutuel, winners $0.70; places, 1st 36; 2nd $8.30; 3rd $11.

4-October Handicap.-Winner $760. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies. Quarter Miles.

One and

Dr. L. Reidy's Bag & Baggage 168 b.(Mr. G. U. da Roza)

Mr. A. M. La Soares's Sadko 105 A. W..da Raza)

1

2

..(Mr. Frost)

#

Pride of Tsing-

MT.

Chan

tau 165 lb.

Thue:-2 mins. 32.4/e acCK. Won by lengths, the saino. Pari-mutuel, winner $15.90: places, Sh.hu; $6.40; $3.80.

5. Jordan Handicap.-Winner $460. Second $226. Third $125. For China Ponics, "D" Class. Six Furlongs.

Swatow & Pakhois Châu Quan

1

TANTALISING DISPLAY BY SOUTH CHINA

(Continued from Page 8.)

ARTILLERY SET A

FAST PACE

(Continued from Page 8.)

League Table.

P. W. D. L. r. A. Pts. ..2 2 0

0 7 1 4 ...2 2.0 0 4 1 4he

their passing and dribbling tricks without making a serious chort to score further goals, the defence sincs- ed off to such an extent that in the "Incognitos" last ten minutes they all but collapsed. Police The R.A. developed a new lense St. Andrew's ..2 life

and when South China sought to] 1st, Battery recover the team balance they had 12th Battery allowed to sline nway, the task waн Royal Signals too much. Had there been any R.A. University forward with a shot in his locker, the R. A. S. C. soldiers could not only have saved the Royal Enga. match, but would probably have won. Tamar On six or seven occasions they were Wishart within on nce of a goal. They tail- ed largely because of attempts to carry the ball within two inches o the gual-line before shooting. Gough on one occasion hit the inside of the left-hand post only to see the ball return into play.

OUTCLASSED.

But for the liveliness provided by the ILA.'n final, but fruitless, spurt, the second half would not have been worth sitting through, The R.A. were thoroughly out classed as far as football WON concerned and apparently realis- ing it, sought to prevent South China from playing football,

In this their powerfully-built side was quite successful, but the event re- Hected no credit upon them.

were

Goals.

2. 00034

2 0 0 0

0 0.1 0 0 7

0 0 1

0 0 1

0 0 10

E., A. M. C. Parthian Phoenix 20th Battery 24th Battery 1 0 0 1 1 7 0 German Club..1 0.1 D ° 0

FRIENDLY MATCHES. "Y" Ladies Lese

4 0

Although they were beaten by five goals to one by the Y.M.C.A. "A" team at King's Park on Satur day, the "Y" Ladies were by no means disgraced. They combined well and their only goal was net- ted by Mins 0. Dalziel. scorers of the men's team H. S. Homers (2), G. H. Fowler (2) and C, Balman.

Y.31.C.A. Lose..

The

were

IRISH JUDGE

ATTACKS REPUBLICANS

SACRIFICING THE NATION

An outspoken attack on the Irish Republicans was made from the Bench at Dundalk by Judge Goff.

Referring to the glut of civil bills

declared:

"If the former cannot dispose of his produce or livestock, or can dis pose of it only at a sacrifice, he will be unable to pay his annuity. rates and shop debts.

"The shopkeeper, not recolving his due, will be unable to meet his liability to the wholesaler, the State and the local authorities, while the workers, hit on all sides, will be un- able to pay their rent and other charges.

"It is obvious in such circum- stances no court could, with justice, execution of decrece in contract or be expected to grant the Immediate in ejectment. where it is clear that the default is due to the economie situation.

"Awful Prospect."

"We all know, and, we should not be afraid to say it, that the present situation and the awful prospect it holds for us, are viewed with equanimity only by the forces of disorder inimical both to the State and Church. They alone profit from it.

hope to

over, If our Christians sacrifice "I shall be much surprised, how-

themselves and their country to make a Saor Elre (a Republican organisation) holiday to rejoice tne, hearts of revolutionaries in Moe cow."

After their game with the ladies. the Y.M.C.A. "A" engaged in The Artillerymen were too hasty game with H.M.S. Folkestone, and and careless in all their kicking and were defeated by four goals to one, passing to make any impression upon The Navy men deserved their vic soundly balanced side, na South tory and throughout played a good Ching undoubtedly were up to the in fast game. The only goal for the terval. Kick-and-rush Inetica proken up before the, R.A. forwards YM.C.A. was scored by Somers, had passed through the South Chinn St. Andrew's Ladies. half-back line, with the result that the By the only goal scored St. Chinese goalkeeper had only one shot Andrew's Ladies defeated the to save in the whole of the first half, Club de Recreio Ladies on the Walker and Taylor were powerful Although the exchanges were even Gough and Bryant tried hard, while Marina ground on Saturday. 6.-Nathan Handicap.-Winner nedly, and covering each other

Įbocks, kicking and tackling deter- the play was scrappy. Miss M. Department of Industry of Com- $600, Second $250. Third $150, ideally. The half-backs were benten Woolley netted the only goni, For China Ponies, "C" Class. One for pace too often to show up pro- A Heavy Score. and a Quarter Miles,

inently. Slowness in turning was the mast noticeable feature of their

3

166 lb, ...... (Mr. Pan) Mr. A. M. L. Soares's Mon 11alis- man 158 lb. (Mr. A. W. da Roza) Samson's Cebu 147 bb....... (Mr. Butler) Time:--1 min. 31.3/6 seca, Won by:-1% lengths, the some. Pari-mutaci, winner $18.40; places, $8.20; $12.70; $8.20.

Messrs. Dunbar & Reidy's Chani-

pagne Bay 100 Ib.

(Mr.

starriman)

Mr. Y. T. Fung's Triliann 155 15. (Mr. G. U. da Roza) Samson's Navy Hall 165

(Mr. F. M. L. Suares) Time: niins. 38.3/5 recs. Won by:-2 len Pari-mutuel,

$21.00; $8.30.2,"

the same.

I

2

3

play.

LEE WAI TONG AGAIN,

South Ching always had thele op- ponents in ditßeulties in the first half. The least said about the second the better.

Lee Wai-tong and Ip Paw-wa

constantly fed renched their best form

The Radio Sports Club ran out winners by eight goals to one wen they met ILM.S. Witch at Caroline Hill on Saturday.

INTERPORT POLO.

$80.60: plners, asst it was the dazzling work of this Shanghai Team Coming

pair that brought the victory. Cheng 7. Austin Plate-Winner $150. Sui-hong also did capital work, ha Second $225, Third $125, For crosses being well-night perfect. Sev-] China Ponics, Grimus of this cral were allowed to pass right across Season From the Two Mile Post the goalmouth being neither pushed Once Round and In (about One in by South China's forwards or out

ny the RA, defenders. Mile 171 Yards).

to Hongkong.

Information has been received to:

uf

the effect that the Shanghai Palo Club is sending an Interport Polo Term to Hongkong to compete for At half-back, Tong Kwan, Wong- the Keswick Cup. Their ponies are 1 Moi-shan and Leung Wing-chiu gave due here to-morrow, and the team

nothing away. Leung Wing-chiu ex- itself arrives by the Empress celled, supporting his forwards nd-Japan on Friday next. Burnly. Lau Anu was the better of 31 the bucks. Leung lu-chiu being, for from impressive. Lin Tu-chan con- firmed the good impression he created at Kowloon when the situation grey;

ten really dangerous in the Inst minules.

Lan's California 161 b.............

(Mr. Liang) Mesars. Keng Bros.'s Golden Star

155 lb.

.(Mr. Pan) A. V. H. & G. L.'s Maple Leaf 181 b...(Mr. A. W. dn Ruzn) Time: 2 mins, 20.2/5 sUCK. Won by:- length, six lengths. Pari-mutuel, winner $0.80 $8;

$11.40.

8.-Jordan Handicap-Winner $400. Second $200. Third $100. For Chinn Ponies, "E" Class. Six Fourlongs.

Mr. H. S. Chan's Pocahontas 163

ib....

.....[Mr. Frost)

P. V. ' Gallant Fox 158 lb. (Mr. Noronhaj

Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai 145

Ib.

(Mr. Y. T. Fung)

Time: 1 min. 35.1/5 acck.

Won by:-- lengths. length.

JUNIORS OF PROMISE. Incidentally, I was much struck by the premise of some of the players in 1 the Ewo side in the preceding junior The skilful ball control of the game. 2 forwards was astonishing and the

It

furt the whole gume was also something of an eye-opener.

WAS, however, the pace that destroyed the The material eletiveness of Ewo,

Trade statistics issued by the

merce in Dublin Blow that in tho first seven months

of the year imports fell by nearly £2,000,000 and exports by nearly £0,000,000 as compared with the corresponding period of last year.

Details of trade since the begin- ning of the tariff war are

not given.

GRACIE FIELDS'

ADVENTURE

SHUT UP IN BIG

SWEEP DRUM

Miss Gracie Flolds, who is ap- pearing in Dublin, had an alarm- ing experience at the Irish Sweep- stake headquarters.

At the request of the Shanghai Polo Club the match will be played on Friday, the 14th, at 3 n.m. weather

enough the local club has not she had visited the Plaza, and With members of her company. been definitely advised, it is under- after inspecting the giant drum, stood that the majority of the mem- Mr. O'Shechan, director bers of the Shanghai team have been draw, took the party to see other chosen from the American team which has made such an enviable reputation; for itself in Shanghat.

The members of the Hongkong tenni which will compete for the Kenwick Cup will be:

attractions.

10. 1932.

RADIO BROADCAST

CHINESE PROGRAMME FROM THE STUDIO.

Broadcast by Z.D.W. on Wavelength of 365 metres. (845 K.0%). 11-11.80 p.m. Chiame recorded programme.

12.80 pim. European programme of Vicior and Columbia recorte kindly supplied by

| Munira. Anderson Mark Co. and Montese and

Co.

1 p.m..

Local Time and. Weather Report. A rolky

of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy enruded mole will be broadcast from the of the Stanagement (During the Intervals re stadio.)

2.16 p.m. (approx:) Clone Down. 6-8 p.m. European programme of Columbia recorda,

6.6.18 p.m. Orchestral. Echoes of the Valley (Gennia). The Merry Brothers (Genzin)

Bir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bourne. ORZI. mouth Munfekpal Orchestra What's Next? (arr. Finck)

Herman Finck and His Orchestra BX806. 6.18-8 p.m. Variety. Bong-Javin' You Around in Heaven Bang-114 for You Accordeons Trio-lids

Florence Oldham

(Comedienne) DD40%.

Accordion Dort Tourterelle

The Deveydt Brothers.

Voci Duct-1.1ice White Lies.

Juan Deveydt ⇓ Loula Logist DUNIA.

Vocal Dust-Horatio Nicholls Giper Melody Layton & Johnstone DBS47. Fox Trol-Bitter Sweet-If Love Were All. WailBitter Bweet-Bitter Sweet An

Jack Payp and the 0.0.0.Danc

Orchestra 5443. flumerous-The Laughing Pollcemian at the

Charles, Penrose, Kaye Connor and Peter Penrose DB605.

Zoe

octet-Toreador et Andalouss Octet-Romanca.

Song-If You Can't Have the dirt of Your

it. Squire Celeste Oclet 8218. Song A Big Bouquet for You.

Dreki

Charles Lawman (Tenor) D0350. Drchestral-Live, Laugh and love. Orchestral Jealousy

vocal quartette-Darling

Albert Randler and 11la Orchestra D 808. Vocal Quartetis-Good Friende.

Longing to Great You)

w.1)

Ociat-laget Sicilienne. Oclet-indet in D Vocal Duet-W That the Huiona thing to

The Big Four DD489.

cashire.

J. 1. qutre Celeste Ucial DB75.

DROOL.

Do? Vocal Dueb-Can't We Talk it Over Humaruus Bona-The Happiest Couple in Len.

Layton Jung

Jumerous Sketch-So 1 Says To Him

Sydney Howard Duzse. Organ Solo-Prederien-0 Malden, My Maldon Organ Bolo-Frederica-Wayside Itond Song-The Dubarry if I am Dreaming. Quentin Song-Helen-The Shepherd's Sonk

6 p.. Report).

M Maclean DB277.

Heddio Nash (Tenor) DBB10. (Lecal Time & Weather

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert from the Studio.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day. Press News.

10.33 p.m. (approx:) Clone Dawn. All records in the above Europeen pro. grammes are kindly suppled by Mear. An derson Muste Co.

Today's browlenat from the Mans station: 5.00 pm Rullo Musle,

6.10 p.m.-Bpanish Informatim Perlod. 0.80 p.m.-Eng:Ish Information Period. 7.00 Stadio Music. 7.15 pmLux Sonp Programme Lux

String Essenlite. 7.50

..:udio Dialect Programme-

Pansesinan--NaVeCe Entertainer. 7.45 um. The Oracle of the Air-Rajah

Chanda. 8.00 pm-Weansco Quarler tour-Jacques

Jau-Jerville, 8.15

mampatan Programme. .lue Monday Jamboree 9.09.-Dance Music-Jamborendors,

pn-Close down.

8.30

10.8

of the SWEEPSTAKES TO. AID

BRITISH HOSPITALS.

Miss Fields, however, returned.

to the stage, and got inside the WELL KNOWN PERSONAGES drum to examine its Interior.

and Mr. Martin Murphy, whe is

Meanwhile the drum engineer,

TO OPERATE PLAN

London, Oct. 9.

building the "magic boat" struc- the benefit of British hospitals has A plan to organise sweepstakes for ture round the drum, resumed been drawn up by the Director being turned to a new working, Sporting Club of Monio Carlo. position,

Parl-mutuel, winner $10; places. for a very elusay side is there, 1 un friends, but also many others in the work, which involved the drum General of the Casino International

$6.70; $12.80; $12.80.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS.

F. A. Pollock, Major J. R. Barry, and Captain P. L. Villar (Captain), 3. Keswick.

It is expected that not only the members of the Polo Club and the quite certain, if they only had spine Colony interested In Polo will ree one to couch them into the need for what promises to be an interesting little deliberation. They lost the match. It may be stated for the match solely because they were too benefit of newcomers that the Polo

Well-known British people Includ- hurried in everything they did.-| Club is at Causeway Bay,

When the drum began to revolve ing. Sir Charles Higham, Sir John "Wanderer."

Ten will be served in tents

ad Miss Fiolds announced her pre have accepted an Invitation to serve Milbanke and Sir Walter Peacock joining the club pavilion, and the sence by screaming at her top on the committee for distributing to Band of the 1st. Battalion 24th. Regi- nte, und the drum was 'stopoei. British hospitals and charitles 25 per nient, by kind permission

of With difficulty she was rescued, cent. of the proceeds of the sweep, of

National.

Unplaced runners (350 each), Nos.: NEAT FORWARDS Leutenant Colonel Cakes, more scared than hurt, although which the first will be on the Grand

Race 1.

No. 164

307

H

220

.$777 222 111

1, 41, 208, 50, 330.

Race 2.

No. 250

399

14

405

.$894.60 255.60 127.80

Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos.: 283, 87, 280, 366, 248, 222, 197.

itace 3.

No. 158 74

.$1,260 360

180

102

369, 274, 464, 337.

Impressive Debut by the Lincolns

D. S. O. and offeers, will play during the afternoon.

somewhat shaken..

This is in no way connected with tions, but was never given a fair

the awcaps run by tha Manaco chance to reveal his full capabi- THIS FIVE YEAR PLAN nuthorliies-Reuter, lities. With the Police on Satur day it was a case of tails down. The Lincolas can be well sat-1A rally during two stages of the isfied with their first appearance game might have made a heap of in Hongkong league football.tent to face defeat and just relied difference, but they seemed con- Quite apart from the fact that:

on defence." they trounced the Police to the

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: tune of G-1 on Saturday, they gave suficient Indicatione to satisfy one that they by no means attained their highest standard.

The most impressive part of the team was the machine-like for- ward line, which not only worked

Race 1.

No. 920

143

"

548

$1,513.40 432.40 210.20

165, 109, 113.

Race 5.

No. 127

69

1

FAIR RESULT BORDERERS SHARE

POINTS

(Continued from Page 6.)

the Plan. ly as a guide to the working of Let us all le down and put our shoulders to the wheel and pull. More production! At least a fifty per cent increase in every- i thing. If you have five child- ren now,

set yourself out to have seven and a half children by next October.

Get more bills. By 1937 every householder should have at least 35 electricity meters, each regis- tering fifty per cent, greater con- sumption.

Taking the lead in the second Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: together with rare- understanding. half and then attacking hotly at but proved conclusively that it the finish after the Chinese was composed of men who could Athletic hail equalised, the S. W. $2,279.20 shoot and shoot straight.

Borderers might well have brought 651.20

It was this absolute divergence away a couple of league points 325.00 692

between the two teams which yesterday, but on the whole the Unplaced runners ($100 each), accounted for such a wide margin result was a very fair one, Nos.: 155, 470, 400, 121, 430, 239, 197. In the "goals scored" column. An 443, 160, 614, 140, 10, 257, 376, 58, a team the Police were not five sure of the Athletic and a little Big ones! With KNOBS on. Eat And don't forget the Medical The Borderers held the full mea-profession. Grow more appendixes. goals inferior, but they failed to cool-headed play Bolze opportunities and paid the brought its reward in the closing thinge.

would have seeds, and trousers buttons, and penalty.

stages of the game, which WAR fought out at a terrific pace,

410.

Race 6.

No. 344

.$1,457.40

77

410.40

官员

151

208.20

Unointed runnara (350 each). Nos.:)

645, 293, 188, 531, 650, 309, 511.

Race 7.

No. R3

2

219 07

$1,034-80 552.80 270.40

GOOD AND BAD.

Broak your ankle. Tear your

If you have been salting your

Harding was brilliant at Inside Ho Ka-cheung oponed the scor-ligaments. Do something. 610, 507, 221, 433. 148 345. 280, 8, right for the soldiers, although ing for the Athletic, but Jones alarm clock at six o'clock, don't in this department there were no very soon put the soldiers on level weak spots. The half back terms, and although both goals be satisfied with that. Set it at ten. played perfect football at inter-wore subject to severe pressure, Increnadi Multiply! Go forth. vals, but they also. had their bad the score remained unaltered at Remember you are a cog in a great

the interval.

world-wide Industrial machine, Unplace runners ($50 each) Nos.: moments and were inclined to falter under sustained pressure

A flying start saw the Bordorers and by pulling together we wi Similar remarks apply to Ash and capture an early lead after the turn the corner which leads on to always Turner the Lincoln backs, but change-over, Davica beating Wong a brighter to-morrow, Honth was vory safe and there with a low shot. Ho Ka-choun keeping in mind that there is ho Aquatland for the Athletic, but cloud without a silver lining, and was quality and confidence stamp-thereafter the Borderers enjoyed it la always darkest before the Unplaced runners (850 each), Non.ting all his work, 022, 618, 509, 760, 225, 428, 212, 708, Johnston, the new Police centre the balanco of the play and should dawn. 260, 814, 68, 040, 632.

Do your bit. This means YOU! forward came right up to expecta have scored again.

400, 445.

Race 8.

No. 507 807

400....

.$1,922.20 640,20 274.00

London, Oct. 8.

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