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By W. E. McKenney Tournament players have troubles-and, As with elre, some of them never happen.
many everyone
FUNCTION OF THE KWAI
YOUNG'S INSTITUTE
The Kwai Young's Institute of Typewriting and Shorthand hold 18 tirat graduation ceremony in che Hall of Hop Yat Church, Bon- nam koud. on Saturday evening. There was a inrg attendancu
Chinese E of
An mauing incident occurred rocently in a Team-of-Four cham-consisting pionship in which Mr. P. H. Sims foreigners, who witnessed the pre- caused himself a lot of annecessary santation of curtulicates and prizes anguish. Sims held the East hand to the successful students by our.
sick Ying-kwat, and his partner in the West was Edward Hymos, Jr.
The Bidding.
Mr. Mox in the course of his speach paid tribute to the institute on its excellent perform- ance, Mr. T. Kwal Young, the South was the dealer and, of course, passed, West also possedincipal, thanked Mr. Mox for and North opened with one heart. his kind presence, which, he went to say, waa very encouraging. Sims overcalled with two dia-
Went The Principal in presenting his monds and Hymes in the
was report said that the Institute was bid two no trump, which promptly doubled by North. East established in May last, and its and West were vulnerable and Mr. Prosent success is partly due to Sims feared he was in for a bad the valuable advices and negle- tance given by Messrs. Wony Kwong-tin, Mok Ying-xwal. He Sol-leung, Lim Hol-lan, Tam Pak- shiu and Cheung, Ching-tin from time to timo.
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The number of students who enrolled for the typewriting courne was 86. Two examinations were held on August 10, and November 1. For these examina- tions 19 candidates sat, 18 of In the whom were successful. Elementary stage, Chen Shiu-ki the first boy, paased with a good speed of bl net words a minute and Pong Tak-ming the second one, with 50 net words a minute. In the advanced stage, Gussy Joseph Lou attained a speed of 64 net words a minute and Chee Sik-yee came next with a speed of 60 net words a minuto. The Play.
The method employed in teach- the North's opening lead was the ing students to type, ia
The after laying Universal Touch System.. of hearts and down his hand as dummy, Sims Shorthand Class though a small took one look at the North hand one, has been energetically con- to see just how bad the slaughter ducted by an experienced instruc- No pain would be.
tor, Mr. Isaac Hassan. has been spared to teach the
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During the game he usually has
CHARITY CARNIVAL
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT.
PENINSULA HOTEL
The spirit of carnival ́ was well sustained at the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday night, and the fancy dress dinnor dance to swell the funds of the New Territories Medical Bene- volent Society resulted in a brilliant A crowd catimated ut Ruccess. nearly 400 gathered in the roof garden and Rose Room in the cause
dinner and varied programme, of of charity, and enjoyed an excellent entertainment.
The dinner tables were laid out in the roof garden, and at the conclu- sion of the dinner the big crowd ad- Journed to the dancing floor of the Ruse Room, where the music was supplied by Dick Leutorio's bund and the hotel waltz orchestra.
A group of talented artistes pro vided the entertainment, and gen erously responded to the big crowd's demand for encores. Among the artistes was Mrs. R. Ferrajolo, wife of the Italian Consul-General, who displayed a tuneful soprano in a couple of dainty vocal numbers. Madame H. Mein proved herself a very finished ballet dancer in a delightful number.
The popular pair Hugo and Jogo- phine, who have been appearing at the Peninsula Hotel recently, also added to the entertainment with several ball-room exhibitions.
After midnight, the clever Joy Fun Toy troupe of Chinese acrobats and jugglers brought along their paraphernalia and gave a couple of the entertaining turns that have medo them so popular with Hong- kong. The big crowd continued the festivity until 2 a.m.
Mrs. W. T. Southorn, wife of R.E. the Offloor Administering the Government, and Patroness of the carnival, had intended to be present, but was unavoidably provented from attending.
Among those present were Sir William Homell and Capt. and Mr. F. W. Webb.
The Committee of the New Ter-
a glass of a soft drink at his el-students the fundamental princi- ritories Medical Benevolent Society
at
becama
bow and after one glimpse North's rock-crushers he 80 perturbed that he upset the glass, over cards, players and kibitzers alike.
Tournament ethics prevented him from expressing his opinion of his partner's bid, but if thought could have produced any effect, Hymen would have shrivelled to a crisp.
several The confusion lasted minutea and Hymes was the only one who did not appear upset. The cards were dried off as well as pos- sible and when the players finally resumed their seats. he calmly pro- ceeded with his play of the hand. North led the nce, king and rucen of hearte, followed by the king of clubs, to show his partner kuro entry in that suit If South should ever be in the led.
Ile then loc another heart. Hymes won with the jack and ran off five diamond tricks.
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This left each player with three cards. Hymes kept the ace and deuce of spades and the, queen of clubs, while North was obliged to discard all of his hearts, and held only the ace of clubs and the king and ten of spades.
pal of the system--Pitman's.
The aueccaaful candidates in the senior examination were follow:
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Gussy Joseph Lau (64 net words per minute). Tec Sik-yee (80), Chan King-sang (60), Chan Ku- muk (50).
The following were successful In the junior examination:
Chen Shiu-ki (51 net warda per minute), Yau Yuen-ham (45), Chapter Chi-ying (41), Chung
(97), Chunk Chai- Kwok-wah young (36). Leong Wong-hong (35), Pao Chi-ton (33), Lee Wai que (32). Kam Kin-sang (31). Ho Cheung-kwong (30), Yuen, Man chi (39). To Shue-wing (30), Leung Kit-chuen (34).
Contract Bridge handa published in your evening editions, but I cannot help remarking on the hand by W.E.McKenney in your final edition of 7th inst.
"In this case I would definitely state that West played very faulty bridge in failing to double South's four Diamonds, psychic bid of holding a single Club, five diamonds to three honours, and a King and Dummy's three remaining carde Queen of Heart. The double would were the queen and eight of have forced North to take his spades and the jack of clubs, Atpartner out into Four Spades, and the tenth trick, Hymen led the South to return to Four No
jack of clubs from dummy. North
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won with the nce, and was obliged Trumps. In view of having to return a spade which gave the acce and strong Clubs and Spades. This would have saved West Π declarer the two remaining tricks,
a little It was Sims turn feel double, two tricks and
to sheepish, and South's turn to
"I should like Mr. McKenney's criticize his partner for allowing two no trump to be made, when remarks on this.-C.H.R."
C.H.R. will recall that the in- holding all the cards in the deck.
After heated discussion, Southtroductory paragraphs contained an was unable to point out a way by explanation as follows: "Even the times and which North could have defeated finest players err at the contract.
matter
when they do it is apt to prove Hymes sat by with a slightly very costly." South's paychic or bored attitude, as though making bluff bid was completely auccessful. the two no trump without high cards It deceived West in exactly was a perfectly routine
manner South honed. What had with him, and finally suggested sufficient judgment to realise that that they proceed with the next the final contract would be in No hond.
Trumpa. Presumably he placed South with nothing less than A Q
READER'S QUERY,
A reader aboard the R.F.A.xx in D'amonds and did not double "Francal" in Hongkong writes:-to avoid disclosing where the
Is highly satisfied with the success of the function, and wishes to ex- tend its thanks and appreciation to the artistes who supplied the enter- tainment, including the Joy Fun Toy Troupe, to the Management of the Hotel, and all those who con- tributed to the success of the occa- sion.
OBITUARY
DEATH OF FORMER OLD RESIDENT OF ILK.
The death has occurred at Home of Mr. William Bell Withers, formerly an Inspector in the Newa Hongkong Police Force. of his demise was received at the week-end, death having occurred last Thursday, November 10, nt Portsmouth.
The late Mr. Withera was an old resident of many years' stand- 1. g, and there are probably quitu a number of residents in the who remember Colony to-day him. He left Hongkong in 1910 after
apoll in the Colony of no less than 29 years, having come hore in 1887. He was a keen- sportsman and freemason, being a niember of the old Corinthian Yacht Club, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, and a Past Master of the United Servicen Lodge.
Mr. Withers married in England after he retired from the Colony, and leaves a widow to mourn him. He had been alling for the past year with bronchial and heart trouble, and for the last six months had been seriously ill, so that his end was not unexpected.
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