.
DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENCE
SHORTLY POSSIBLE
HERE
THE HONGKONG
RIFLE SURPRISES.
Good Shooting Scored in Interport Trial.
WIN FOR STARLING.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.
SOUTH CHINA A.A.
FIELD MEET.
Prizes Distributed by Mrs. R. M. Henderson.
PROGRESS IN DECADE.
Soveral dark horses have been ro- calod as a result of the interport the Hongkong Rifle Club at the Kow- South China Athletto practice.competition, conducted by The tenth annual track meet of the Association, loon Tong range yesterday. There held at Caroline Hill, concluded yes was only a small attendance on Satur- terday, when the prizes were given day, due to the typhoon threat, al-away by Mrs. Henderson, wife of the though the light was good. Steady Han. Director of Public Works. shooting, however, was not possible, on pccount of the wind.
There is one place in the East where you can drive without a licence, where there are no traffic cope to pull you up and demand your licenco, name and address, where you can break all the rules of the road to your hearts con tent. Where, you will ask is this motorist's Utopia? At Tait's Manila Carlvat Show all this is possible, on the greatest riding dovico over brought to the Enst, of these.at least 12 had not shot on Yesterday 20 competitors fired and the "Dodgem," 20 small cars each the range before. Four were repres under its own control of its own sentatives from the Lincolns and six driver-the. cara can be driven from the Marines. Scoring was high round over a fine smooth fint sur-throughout and up to Bisley standard face 50 by 80 feet. Each car has when the conditions were considered, a reverse gear ao one can drive as the flags at 200 and 400 yards forward or backward. Don't they wore, flying in opposite directions, over bump each other, you will thereby causing uncertainty as to the
actual point to be aimed at. nsk? They do, and what a bump you get sometimes, but that does not matter; it is part of the fun Each car is surrounded by a big rubber buffer, so you need not get frightened of smash-up. That is impossible, You just bump and then glide off to bump somcono elec.. The skilful driver will dodgem. It is wonderful good sport and what makes the ride so popular in that it is the only rid- ing device that is operated by the individual himself. For the the children there is the Popular Merry-Go-Round and if one wants a good blow and view of Hongkong, then there is the Big Wheel.
A
ever-
I
R. A. Starling won the cup with a score of 97, which was a surprise to those who know that his rifle had been tucked away for the past four monthe: still more creditablo was that fact that he was shooting with opon
LINCOLNS' COLOURS
LOWERED
(Continued from Pago 8.).
ARTILLERY'S HEAVY BATTERY
Wholly Disintergrates *the Club
Although
resorves,
they wero . without In a brief speech prefacing the Strange, the Interport back, the Club ceremony, Mr. C. F. Yuan, Vice-disappointed by losing 3-nil to the Chairman of the Association, review- Royal Artillery. ed the athletic expansion of the The inclusion of Williams, who B.C.A.A., finding in the tenth meet the previous week scored five goals a great step forward towards oven against Eastern for the greater expansion.
made no material, difference in the Mr. II. S. Mok, Joint Vice-Chair-offectiveness of the forward line as man, thanked the Hon. Mr. R. M. a goal-scoring medium. Once again Henderson and Mrs. Henderson for it was a case of weakness with the the kind interest they had taken in Club Intermediates. Supporters may
shortly be asking why
Relection the proceedings.
the committee does not take any action in strengthening this department, The Artillery forwards were allowed far too much rope in mid-field, with the result that both Hynes And Martin were overpowered.
Af the conclusion of the ceremony, the Hon. Mr. Henderson expressed the appreciation he and his wife folt for the Invitation. He assured the As- Bociation that they had enjoyed the afternoon, and were keenly interested in the growing progress achieved by sights. Marine Dance was Chinese boys and girls in all forms also scored 85 and just missed arcand Bocond with 86. Lieut. Hocquard | of sporte.
Senior Division, place by scoring 28 at 500 yards.
87
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The second and third prizes were silver spoons and an additional spoon was awarded to the highest gun at each range. These went to L. A. Doanes, 28 at 200, Sgt. Dyble (R.M.) and S. Conway; 31 at 500, and A. Chappelle, 80 at 600.
Following were the best results:
200 500 600 Total R. A. Starling .... 20 '20 29 Marine Dance ..... 24 30 29 Good alde shows all new to Licut, Hocquard
(ant Hongkong Include "the Motor-
Lines)
28 28 20 Drome, hair-raising exhibition A Chappellu of motor riding, Hawailan Dancers Sg. ftarper (lat
Lines) that are always popular, the Great R. H. Woodman Tyldon in his guillotine escape. C. Watson act, the Vaudeville show, Tom Sgt. Goutien (int. Tong's Flea Circus which put up
a wonderful Interesting show and he guarantees that his fleas will not bite you.
free
Then we have the great act, spectacular and sensational, "The Globe of Death" which can be seen without extra cost after one has paid the gate admission of 20 cents. This is operated by reckless Eddie
Phillintore, the
world's champion globe rider, the man with no nerves. See him and judge for yourself.
its
The Carnival will open Hongkong season on Thursday thei 10th of November. opposite the Peninsula Hotel Kowloon. Edwin E. Tait will be in charge of the show. The advance representa- tive, Thomas. A. Randell, is now here making all the arrangements for their visit.
ROOSLAN WINS
(Continued from Page 8.)
CASH SWEEP RESULTS.
Race 1.
No. 409
29
86
$360.03 100.19 El d
Unplaced ponies ($ 25 each): No.
Race 2.
+
129,
No. 09
178
17
.:
80
$456.10 130.80 06.10
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 203, 350, 260.
Race 3.
Lines)
C. W. Kirk
24 20 30
26
30 26
30 26 26
28 30 23 HI
Cpl. Spray (R.M.) 24 S. Conway (R.A.F.) G. V. Arnold (R.M.) 23
29 27
26 28 28 27
BRADMAN FAILS.
2837% 228
79
Scores Only 13 Runs
Against M.C.C.
VERITY IN FORM.
Perth, Oct. 29.
The match between the M.C.C. and a Combined Australian XI ended to day in a draw with the advantage in favour of the touring team. A fen- Lure of the game was the failure of Don Bradman, the Australing marvel, who was dismissed for only 13 runs in two innings.
The weather was fine, but the wicket was on the waft side. This suited Verity, who took seven wickets for 37 runs in the Austral'ons' first inuings, which realised 159 runs.
Individualism gave place to con- Club certed movements among the forwards--a fault which characteris-- ed the team two years ago. Strange was especially guilty in this respect, and Howe could not keep his men together.
100 metres. Chiu Ping-han, Kung Ching-yee, Li Lim. Time, 11.4/5 sec. (record). 200 metres-Chin Ping- han, Kwok Wal-cho, Wong Chung- The thrustful tactles of the Artil. shun. Time, 24 nec. (record). 400 lory told its tale early in the game metres. -Chan Fook-tim, Leung Yu, and the fact that the team finished hung, Chung Chan-fan. Time, 57.2 as strongly as it started Indicator metres-Chan Fook-tim, how dominating they were in all Leung Kam-too, Hui Tal-chun. Time, phases. Bryant, Seal and Wood were | 2min. 13.8 secs. 1,500 metres.-Chan | very prominent attackers, and Pardoe| Fonk-tim, Hui Tol-chun, Leung Kamat centre half was always in the
ascendency. too. Tinie, 4min. 60 nees.
130
BCC.
600
Keogh Hurdles.-Yung
Li geng-koon, Ip Wing chin. Tine, 19.5 cca. 200 metres Low Hurdles.-Ip Wing-chim, Chan Tuk, Yeung Chun-chung. Time, 28.0 Hop step and jump.Ip Wing-
It was the result of a perfect centre from Seal that Bryant open- ed the R.A.'s account and the other twa were neited by Wood.
chim, Leung Wing-chlu, Chiu Pink JONES MISSES A
11.95 metres. Broad Jump han. Chiu Ping-han,
Yung Kee-fong, Kwok Wai-chu. 0.35 metres (record). High Jump.-Luk Yan-king, Chiu Ping- han, Yeung Chun-chung and Sze Lec- was Height, ft. 4 in.
PENALTY
AND BORDERERS A LEAGUE POINT
Pole Vault.Ya Man-hu, Cheung Sun-yeo, Ip Po Chun. 8 ft. 9 in. Shot PutLi Yun-koon, Li Seng- koon, Cheung Sam-yec. 11.1 metres the plunder in a league football match If ever a team deserved to share (record). Discus Throw.-Li Seng-it was the S.W. Borderers yesterday Keon, Leung Wing-chiu, Shiu Kit mon. 24 metres. Javelin Throw
met South Chinn at Li Yuk-lam, Seng-koon, Cheung Sum-yee. 85.48 metres (record).
Champion Senior Division, Chiu Ping-han; Second, Chan Fook-tim; Third, Li Seng-koon.
Junior Division. 100 actres Sun Wah-luk (14.2 necs.), Cheung Wai-Lúng, Chan King- Koo. 200 metres. Sin Wah-luk (29.0 secs.), Hau Ching-ton, Wong Siu-ha. 400 metres Race-Sun Wah luk (1 min. 11 soca.), Ip Wing-chim, Leung Ming-fan. 80 metres Low Hurdles.--Hau Ching-kal (15.2 secr.), Chu Fook-sang, Ng Shing. Hop, Step und Jump-Pang Tam-hui (8.03 metres), Wong, Yu-tim, Leung Ming- fan. Broud. Jump-Sun Wah-luk (4.13 metres), Leung Ming-fan, Wong Yu-tim.
Sookanpoo.
they when
But thanks to Jones missing a penalty in the closing minutes, and time when the Chinese were
Davies being sent off the field at a being territorially outplayed, South China snatched both points by the odd goal in three.
RADIO BROADCAST
STUDIO TALK ON STORM WARNINGS
Radio Programme Broadcast by 2.B.W. on a wavelength to 350 metres (845_K.C.'s).
G-7 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- gramme.
Two Studio Items Tonight.-Danco Programme.
7 p.m. Closing Stock and Exchange Quotations.
7.3.7.30 p.m. A Concert. Violin Solo-Nigun (Improvisation)
(Ernest Bloch)
Master Yehudi Menuhin.
7108.
Song-Mighty Lak' A Hone
(Novin). Song Somewhere A Voice Is Call-
Ing (Newton and Tate).
Franco Alda (Sop). 1180. Piano Solo-flu ;arian Rhapsody
No. 6 (Liszt).
Mischa Levitzki. D1383. song-Mountain Lover» (Squire).
John Turner (Tenor). 01348. 7.80-7.50 p.m. From The Studio. A talk on "Storm Warning's" by Mr. C. W. Jeffries, Director
the Royal Observatory. 7.50-8 p.m. Ma Mere L'Oylo (Ravel) Played by The Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Serge Kousservitzky. 7870/1.
8 p.m.
of
Local Time and Weather Report etc. 8.3-8.46 p.m. Variety. Duet-Marigold Winnie Molvillo
and Derek Oldham. B3020. Clowns in Clover Selections.
The New Mayfair Orchestra.
C1466.
Song-Abdul_Abulbul Amir.
Frank Crumit. 38203. Waltz-Amoureuse,
International Novelty Orchestra.
C1682.
Song The Daddy & Mother of
Mine.
Joseph White. 22081. Banjo-Frivilous Joe.
Mario De Pielro. B2820. Trid-Lawd, You Mado The Night
Too Long.
The Picken Sistors. 22975. Hit The Deck Selections.
Savoy Orpheans, C1408. Duct Thinking of You.
Winnie Melville and Derek
Oldham. B3029. Song-Get Away Old Man, Get
Away.
Frank Crumit, B3209. WaltzJolly Fellows.
International Novelty Orchestra. C1682. Sung-Im So Alone With The
Crowd, Joseph White, 22081. Mandoline-Concert Mazurka.
Marlo do Pietro, B2820. Trio-Dream Sweetheart.
The Picken Sisters. 22975. 8.45-0.30 p.m. From The Studio. A Concert by Mrs. W. Gardiner (Contralto) accompanied by de-
Miss Laber Pecker. Mr. G. F. D'Aquino (Tenor) Accompanied by Miss E. Alves and Mr. Asmus (Violinist) also accompanied by Miss E. Aives.
1. Songs (a) Sink Red Sun (del
Riego).
A first half, full of good football in the course of which the Borderers obtained a one goal advantage, pro- mised better things to come, but they did not materialise. The game generated into a wild scramble with tempera frayed and the employment of tactics which robbed the exchanges of their interest.
EVENLY MATCHED.
(b) Sally In Our Alley Mrs. W. Gardiner.
2. Violon Solos-Selecter Mr. Asmus. 3. Songs-Si Vous l'aviez Compris (Denas) Mr. G. F. D'Aquino with violin Ob.
bligatto by Mr. Asmus. 4. Songs (a) If In The Great
Bazaar.
As a whole the teams were very High Jump Wong Shiu-ha (1.25 | evenly matched, the neat construc The Yorkshire bowler who took all metres). Loung Hung-kwan, Li Chun-tive work of the Borderers front line the six wickets which fell before fook. Shot Put.--Ng Shing (5.91 comparing well with the movemente lunch, claimed Bradman's wicket, metres), Pang Tam-shut Leung of South China. The Chinese found Hammond making no mistake with Shing.
the robust methods of the soldiers' the catch. Bradman had made only Champion of Junior Division-Sun defence rather disconcerting and it three. Lunch time arrived with the Wah luk; Second. Leung Ming-fan: took them some little time to adjust Australian score at 16 for six Third, nu Ching-kai and Pang Tam their play accordingly. During that wickets.
period Jones completed & beautiful movement by scoring with hard 5. Violin Solos, Mr. Asmus, shot close in and by this goal they led at the interval.
ahui.
แ
A crowd of 15,000 saw the resump-
Small Boys' Events. tion of the match. The Australians did not last very long after lunch and 40 metres. Mok Kong-sing, Boon were all out for 159. Besides Verity, Yak, Sun Wab-wan. 100 metres.-
The Borderers began their question. Mitchell captured two wickets for 37 Tang Chack-sum, Mok Kong-sing able tactics early in the second half runs and Paynter claimed the re- Sun Wah-Kwan. 200 metres.-Mok
and
was not surprising to see a maining wicket without conceding a Kon
Kong-sing. Tang Chuck-sum, penalty awarded against from which Yuk. 400 metres-Mok Kong-sing the scores were levelled. After this, run.
D.R. Jardine, the M.C.C. skipper, Sun Wah-kwan, Tang Chack-sum. the Chinese get into their stride and enforced the follow-on, and
High Jump- when Chuck-sum,
o Chun-chlu, Tang Yau Kam-sum Broad despite desperate kicking and tackling Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos, had scored 139 for four wickets,
stumps were drawn the Australian Tump-Tang Chack Sum, Muk Kong by Mullane and Morrison, Wong Mei-i 389, 400, 302, 307, 47,
Bradman again failed, being held by sing, Chau Yeung-hing. Shot Put hun broke through and obtained the
iend. the Nawab of Pataudt at forward-leg Mok Kang-sing, Yau Kam-sum, Poon off Allen, for ten runs.
The play became more and more scrappy culminating in Dayles being 53-Router.
No. 403 136
361
$489.19 139.70 60.89
Race 4.
No. 211
$1,357.37.
200
387.82 193.91
404 Unplaced ponies ($53.87 each): Noa. 319, 415, 174, 465.
- Race 5.
No. 26
007.18
259
173.48
I
102
86.74
302, 22, 544.
No. 123
$347.01 185.03 02.62
Yuk.
Champion of Snail Boys' Events
J.H. Fingleton was undefeated with Mok Kong-sing; Second, Tang Chack. sent off the field, and his presence "was
the
sum: Third, Poon Yak.
Girls' Events.
sadly missed during the subsequent play, when it needed but an oppor. tunist to score for the Borderers.
It looked as though the Burderera 60 metres-Lo Yeuk-hoo, Yeung frantic efforts to get on level terms Wal-pun, Ko Lai-oh. 100 metres. would be
be successful when South Chinn
100
Low
AMERICA'S NEXT CABINET
Lo Yeuk-hoo, Chiu Wan-san, Szo Yuk-were penalised in the fatal area, but (Continued from Page 1. in. 200 metres.-Lo Yeuk-hoo, Chlu Jones shat wildly and past the post Unplaced ponics ($25 each): Nos. bringing a Southerner into
Wan-san. Yeung Wai-pun. motres-Yeung Wai-nun, Lo Yeuk-and thereafter the Chinese took up the cabinet. Race 6.
hoo, Ko Lai-ob. 80 metres
running, pressing hardly the home Although he has not yet been Hurdles. Lo Youk-hoo, Chu Kau defenders until the final whistle. prominently mentioned, sonic obeung Wal-pen, Ko 332
Ko Lai-oh Hop, Step and Jump. 508
sarves think that Senator Robert
Lai-oh, Chu Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. Wagner, of New York, would make Wing-man, High Jump-Ko Lai-ch, 536, 381, 416.
Jump.-Chan Choi-kwan, Yeung Wai- Lo Yeuk-hou, Chu Wing-man. Brond pun, Che Wing-man. Shot Put- Kong Tuk-chl, Chu Kau-son, Yu Sop- hing Baseball Throw.-Lo Yeuk. hoo, Wong Kl-tong, Young Wai-pun.
Champion of Girls' Eventa.-Lo Yeuk-hoo; Second, Yeung Wai-pun; Third, Ko Lai-ch.
No. 332
78 401
Race 7.
$699.80 181.11 20.60 Unplaced ponice ($25 each): Nos. 38, 472, 653, 501, 205.
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CALCUTTA SWEEP CHANGES
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Other Events.
Small Boys 400 metros Open Relay Race.-S.CA.A. Small Boys' School, 1; S.C.A.A. Junior School, 2.
100 metres Oficials Race(Handl cap)--Mak Yim-teang, Way Poon- yuen, Woo Ylu-tung.
400 metros Boy Scouts Open Relay Race Sea Scouts, S.C.A.A. Boy Scoute.
800 metres Senior Open Relay Race. theSt. Joseph's College, C.A.A., C.B.A.
100 metres S.C.A.A. Boy Scouts Relay Race Yau Kam-fal, Cheung King-hoo, Cheng Yiu-tong.
It is understood that stewards of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club have decided to return to the old system of issuing tic- kots Instead of numbers for their Raco-S.C.A.A. Small Boys' School 400 motres Junior Open Relay Dorby and St. Leger sweepstakes.
(A), IS.C.A.A, Junior School. It has also boon docided to clr- 400 metres Girls' Open Relay Race. culate listo of the draw among-Mut Fong Girls' College (A), Dlo- membora and nome-du-plyme will coin Girls School, not be issued in futuro.
It is a well-known fact that, owing partly to the world-wide interest in the Irish sweepstakos and partly to the secrecy observed for nome time by the stowards, Cuban 96-Spot N.Y. 1.04 no Calcutta sweepstakes have cons! change.
dorably fallon off in value.
100 metros Ambu co Race-Chan Wal-tea, Cheng Gongshing, Un Shui-sum, Studente
GO metres SC.A.A. Junior Girls' Race Ho Shiu-kong, Young Hlu, Tang Shuk-ching,
50 motron 8.C.A.A. Small Girl Students' Race.--Tuon Cki-ping, Kwok Yun-hee, Wang Po-chun.
Fox Trot-Keepin' Out Of Mis-
chief.
22008.
But I Love It.
querade,
Love To Be Loved Once Again.
6.
(b) Allah Be With Us Mrs. W. Gardiner
Song-Ideale (Tosti)
Mr. G. F. D'Aquino, 9.30-11.45 p.m. Dance Music Fox Trot-My Silent LovA Fox Trot-Am I Wasting My Time. 24042. Fox Trot-If You Were Only Mine. Fox Trot-The Night When Love
Was Born.
24047. Waltz Just Another Dream of
You.
Fox Trot-Living In Dreams,
24045. Fox Trot-If I Could Call You
Sweetheart. Fox Trot-South In My Soul,
24048. Fox Trot-I Send MyLove With
These Rosen,
Fox Trot Three Guesses. 24048. Waltz-Poor Little Gigolette. Fox Trot-Cupid's Hoilday, 22850. Fox Trot-Let's Have A Party. Fox TrotWhy Little Boy Blue
Was.Blue.
24055. Fox Trot-The Wooden Soldier &
The China Doll. Fox Trot-Rain On The Roof.
22025. Waltz Believe In You. Fox Trot-Time Alone Will Toll.
22020.
Fox Trot-Ask Yourself Who
Loves You.
Fox Tret-Please Handel With
24035.
Care.
24049.
19.30 p.m. Rugby Press News, 11.45 p.m.
Close Downl. (All)records in the above European programmes are Victor and H.M.V. and are lidly supplied by Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co.).
KZRM PROGRAMME.
To-day's broadcast from the Manila station:
5:00 p.m.-Studio Music. 6:30 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period.
6:20 pm-English Informational
Period.
7:00 pm-Studio Dialect Pro-
grammo Pampanga. Loilta Alfaro, 8oprano. 7:16 p.m.-Request_Period. 7:80 p.m.-Studio Dialect Pro-
gramme Pengasinan- Victor T. Forror, 7:45 p.m.-The Oracio of the Air-
Rajah Chanda. -8:00p.m.Weandsco Request Pro-
gramme. 8:16 pm-Studebaker Programme. 6:30 pm-Band Concert from
Studio-Philippine Constabulary Band. 0:00 p.m.--Dance Music-Bay
View Hotel Orchestra." 10:30 pmClose Down.
Fox Tret You Gave Everything
But Love.
Night,
Fox Trot-In Tho Still Of Tho
24020. Fox Trot-Just Once For All Time, Wallz-Live Love & Laugh. 22004. Fox Troß-I Heard.
Fox Trot-A Pienle For Two.
24030. Fox Tret-With My Sweetie In
The Moonlight. Fox Trot-I Beg Your Pardon
Madamoiselle.
24081. Waltz When The Sun Goes Down. Fox Trot-Deep In Your Eyes,
22980, Fox Trob-Every Timo My Heart
Deats. Fox Trot--My Lips Want Kisses.
22082. Fox Trot-You're Dancing On
My Heart. Fox Trot Somebody Loves You.
22948. Tango-Das Madel Hat Sex Appeal. V-6157. Tango-Bleibe Bol Mir. Fox Trot-Love You Funny Thing. Fox Trot-By The Firenido. 22047. Fox Trot-I've Paid For Love. Fox Trot-Bon Voyage To Your
Ship Of Dreamna. --22970, Fox Trot-I Know You're Lying (Continued on Previous Columns,)
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