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BOY ON RUNAWAY MOTOR-CYCLE

STEERING FROM SIDE-CAR

{ FOOTBALL:

NO REVOLT OVER INSURANCE

F.A. Ready to Discuss the Matter

The Arsenal FC. have taken stand on the question of insurance A 13-years-old boy, Kenneth y the F.A. of players chosen for International matches ond tours Noel Young, scated on his grand-abroad, but there is no question of father's lap in n aidecar, steered revolt. a ridericas motor-cycla combination for more than a mile as it hurtled, with throttle set wide open, through the streets of Edmonton, N., ro-

cently.

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The Arsonal feel that clubs should be guaranteed against loss, through disablement, of players "borrowed" by the F.A. for big games, and they are confident that the F.A. will view the request as reasonable, Eventually it struck a kerb and As for the F.A, their attitude overturned, grandfather and grand-was made clear when Sir Frederick;

Wall declared: son being thrown out but escaping Injury.

The boy's father, Mr.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933.

S.C.A.A. FETE.

Popular Event Draws Large Crowd.

KEEN COMPETITION.

Tha second aquatic fete of tha was held at the Club swimming pavil- South China Athletle. Asociation lion at North Point last night.

There were ten events, which brought out a very large number of competitiors, and testified to tho growing popularity which this form) of sport and recreation has attained with the Chinese.

The second gala night proved to be as unqualified a success as the firet. A crowd of over 2,000 of both sexes

attended.

At the conclusion of the competi- tions, the prizes which were donated "While we do not wish clubs to Voeux fload Central, were given by the Chosen Departmental Store, take the line that they will not away by the Manager, Mr. Leung Ip release their players, the Arsenal, Wing. or any other club, who desire to make representations to for

The Results.

Alfred James Young, 37, of Loping-road, Edmonton, had been driving, but special insurance of their player different events:

are free to do so.

he was thrown of the saddle when the machino came into collision with a man on the North Circular Road. The man received fatal in-ments." juries, and Mr. Young was picked up suffering from concussion.

CHASED BY MOTORIST.

A remarkable scene followed the

collision. A policeman on duty at the junction of Cambridge-road ahd the North Circular Road saw the combination flash by with no dri- ver in the saddle, while the boy in the side-car was screaming out, "Help my father! Holp ther!"

my fa-

UB

Following are the results of the

"We are ready to discuss the mat-

100 yards Men's Free Style (Open ter with any club which is dissatis to menibers of H.K.I.A.S.A. 18t. Shek fled with the existing arrange- Kam-pul; 2nd, Chan Fook-sing: 3rd.

Kwok Chun-hang. Tho whole matter, therefore, seems to be one for mutual dis- cussion and agreement.

ARSENAL'S VIEW.

med up as follows:

The Arsenal's view may be sum-

Time: 72 ACCE

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

ITS FATE STILL UNDECIDED

WAITING AN OFFER

There is an old song which runs "London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down."

For the last few seasons the world of opera has, been para- phrasing that old song and sing- ing, usually in a minor key, "Covent Garden is coming down, coming down, coming down."

But is it?

Nobody seems to be prepared to retically it is coming down. But give a definite answer. Theo- the owners of the alte have no apito ngainst the venerablo theatre. They are men of busi- mess. Until the order actually goes forth to the housebreakers they are open to a business pro-. position.

Thore are, of course, difficulties. The old thentre needs recondition- 100 yards Ladies' Free Style (Opening, modernising. The very fabric to members of H.KLA.S.A. at, fe in need of Arst aid. And there Yeung Sau-king: 2nd, Mrs. W. are requirements of the authorities Schreuder: 3rd. Leung Wing-han. to be met. And new dressing;

Time: 87.2 secs.

rooms are needed.

Child-carrying Race (under 15 years of age):-Ist, Yuen Chi-kwok-- Yeung Yuen-wa; 2nd, Yeung Cheung- wn-Au Kwok-ki; 3rd, Yuen Chi-min

Lau Chak Pa.

Senior.

Junior.

A

LARGE CAPITAL NEEDED.

All of which costs money. great deal of money. Should any organisation, existing or formed

ad hoc, consider the notion of applying for an eleventh-hour re-

prieve, it must include a large sum in its calculations. It must be prepared to recondition the Ping-rent. Or Covent Garden will come theatre, and then pay an economic

down.

If a club loan a £10,000 player to the F.A. for a tour and the playora la permanently disabled, the club are compelled to go into the Surely, they argue, it is not un- transfer market to replace him.

200 yards Man's Breast Stroke: reasonable in such circumstances 1st. Kwok Chun-hang; 2nd, Wong that the F.A. should compensate;

Time: 3 min. 17 sec. Behind the riderless combinatin and Hapgood were each insured the club through Insurance? Baa- tion followed a motor-car whose for £7,000 on the recent tour in indignant driver thought he was Italy and Switzerland. Both chasing a motor-cyclist who had players are valued a much higher callously driven on after knock figure by the Arsonal. Ing somebody over. The boy described his ing adventure to a reporter.

Present arrangements, reached in 1931, provide that a national as- thrill-sociation borrowing a player shall

insure him against total disable ment for not less than £2,000.

This has been the Arsenal's at- “Grandfather, father and I were riding down the North Circular-Meld Wednesday, received an

titude ever since Marsden, of She- in- road when there was a jolt and jury in Germany which ended his father fell from the saddle. We career. His club received nothing swerved and struck the kerb, so for their loss as there WAS not I leaned over and got hold of the then an agreement for Insurance handle-bars and steered it straight. Buch na now exista.

COULD NOT STOP IT.

"After a time tried to lift up the oxhaust lover in an effort to stop the engine, but as I did that we swer- ved again, so I gave up the iden.

"

"When we got to the junction at Cambridge-road I was afraid we might hit some car coming

To say that the international mat-

ches are endangered by the ment is a gross exaggeration.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS

(Continued from Page 8.)

over it, so I shouled "Stop,' to good form and only conceded one the policeman on duty, and hesel--this to the Rumjahn cousins, pulled a car up as we went by. who were taken to ten gantes. "We then turned into Silver.

Tam Yoc-fong and Tsul Yun-pui gave Cassumbhoy and Razack a

1st, The Kim-hung; 2nd. Li kwan; 3rd, Leung Yun-bung. Time: 3 min. 34.2 neca.

Senior

Some say this would not be al- together a bad thing. It is an un- ] economic theatre, with an auditor-

100 yards Ladies' Back Stroke:- let, Yeung Sau-king; and, Young Sanium which does not correspond to. chun; 3rd, Yuen Pui-hon.

Time: 1 min. 47.2 secs.

Junfor.

Pui-cheung; 3rd, Mok Suk-koon.

1st Loung Wing-kan; 2nd, Yuen

Tinic: 1 min. 50 secs.

50 yards two-men-with-three-icgs, sang-Kwok Chun-hang; 2nd, Wong Race (By drawing)-1st, Leung Lai- Yuk-pui-Loung

00 yards Three-logs

2nd, Wong

the needs of 21 present-day nudlence. But so long as it re- |mains standing there is no cliance of a theatre being built to meet those needs, so far as opera is concerned. The answer to any such proposal is always: "But there is Covent Garden."

What is most needed sa theatre with an auditorium large

enough to accommodate a popular audience, convertible as required

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY OF THE S.W.D.'S DAND

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 365 metres (84.5 k/c.).

4-5 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

5.0 p.st..

A relay of tho Band of the lat Battn. South Wales Borderers, con- ducted by Bandmaster J. L. Gecks, from the Military Hospital, Bewon Road, by courtesy of the Officer Com- manding.

gramme.

6-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-

7-10.30 p.m. European programme of Victor records.

7 p.m. (Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.).

7.3-8 p.m. A Concert.. Song-Ever of Thee I'm Fondly

Dreaming (Linley-Hall).

Song Tho Bella of St. Mary's

(Furber-Adams).

Frances Alda (Soprano). 1176. Piano Solo-Reflections on the Water

(Debussy).

Plano Solo Song of Love

(Stojowski).

Ignace Jan Paderewski. 6633. Song June Brought the Rosea

(Stanley-Openshaw). Song-When You and I Were

Seventeen (Kahn-Rosoff).

John McCormack (Tenor). 1080. Violin Solo-From the Land of the

Sky-Bluo Water

Violin Solo-Aloha Os (Liliuokalani-

(Cadman-Kriesler), ́

Kreisler).

Fritz Krolalor. 1116. Vocal Duct-I Know a Bank Whoreon

the Wild Thyme Blows (Shakespearo-Hern).

Olive Kline and Elle Baker, Vocal Duct The Moon Has Rais'd

Her Lamp Above (Benedict),

Royal Dadman and Lambert Murphy. 4085, Plano Solo The Engulfed Cathedral

(Debussy). Plano Solo-Malaguena (Lecuona). Song A Brown Bird Singing

Olga Bamaroff. 7804, (Barrie-Hayda Wood). Song--Mother, My Dear (Nolen-

Troharna).

John McCormack (Tenor). 1137. Violin Solo-Caprice Antique

(Balogh-Kreisler). (Cadman).

sang-Kwok Chuang; 3rd, Lau Into a concert hall. During nine Violin Solo-Legend of the Canyon

Yuk-pui-Loung Hưng chui Châu Sulham, o

months of the your It could house 50 yards Two-ladies-with-three- | all our great orchestral concerts- banda (By drawing): 1st, Yuen Pui- Philharmonic, Courtauld-Sargent, cheung-Mok

Suk-koon; Sau-king-Loung

2nd, Yeung B.B.C., "Proms, L.S.O.-and for Wing-kan; 3rd, three months the International Young Sau-king-Lee .Shua-kan,

season of opera. Then the opera Ladies' Tug-of-war:-1st Group senson would not have to hear the "A"-Yuen Pui-cheung: kam; Mok Suk-koon.

Lee Shun- burden of the theatre for Men's Aquatiè members of S.C.A.A. Boxing Section)

entire year. Boxing. From Fancy Dancing Exhibition.

street, and it was too dark to see shock by annexing a set from NUVOLARI AGAIN. where we were going. A few sec-them, but Choa and George Lai ends later we hit the kerb and turn- could not get going and obtained. ed over, with the cycle beneath the but three games I three deta. sidecar.

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LEAGUE TABLE.

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"As soon as grandfather saw 1 was all right he went back to see C.R.C, "A". what had happened to father. IS.C.A.A. "A? 2

C.R.C. "B". had only ridden a fairy cycle be- H.K.C.C. fore, and that was three years ago." | I.R.C.

PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1

25 YEARS A

RACKETEER

New York, May 24.

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8% 92

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K.C.C. Recreio. C.C.C. S.C.A.A. "B" University.

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Results:

Indian R.C. v. Craigengower. Pinying at Sookunpco, the Indian R.C. defeated Craigengewer by G acts

to J.

¡Alfa Romeos' Success In Grand Prix.

RILEY'S TRIUMPH.

Leman, June 19.- Nuvolari, ace of Italian motorists, driving an Alfa Romeo, won the 24- hour Grand Prix endurance race, covering 8144.038 kilometres, non- stop.

Alfa Romeos also occupied second and third places.

The British Riley, which scored marks (1,444) for the best per- formance, Anished fourth, and the British cars Aston Martin, M. G. and Aston Martin filled fifth, sixth and seventh places respectively.

kilometres an hour.

S. A. and II. D. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) beat Tam Yoc-fong and Tsui Yan- pul, 6-0; beat R. Choa and G. Lai, 6-1; beat J. W. Leonard and winning after a neck and neck duel It was a thrilling race, Nuvolari Hachiuma, 6-4. "Waxey" Gordon, who was ar-J. A. E. Caenumbhoy and I. M. A. Bished a new treord, whethgo esta. rested yesterday in the Catskill Razack (LR.C.) lost to Trui and Tom, lehed a new record, averaging 131 4-6; bent Chon and Lai, 6-2; lost to Mountains, pleaded not guilty to- Leonard and Hachluna, 4-6. day to a charge of attempting to defraud the United States Govern- ment of income tax amounting to £100,000. Ho was released on £20,000 bail.

A. R. Minu and F. D. Pereira (1.I.C.) beat Tam and Taul, 0-4; heat Choa and Lai, 6-U; lost to Leonard and Hachiumin, 4-0.

Kowloon C.C. v. Recrelo. On the home courts, the Kowloon Although Gordon, who is known C.C. defeated the Club de Recreio by as New York's "Public Enemy No.17 sets to two. 1," has been a racketoor

the

Fritz Kreisler. 1093.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.3-8.50 p.m. Operátis. Band-Cavalleria Rusticana-

Selection (Mascagni).

Creatoro's Band. 35816, Song-Il Trovatore D'Amour Sull' But if Covent Garden is coming

All Rosee (Verdi)., down, what is to happen? No-Song-Aido-0 body knows; but there is no There is more than one building ground to despair about opera. that could be adapted to its needs. What about the Coliseum-for-in-Song stance?

FIERCE SHIPPING COMPETITION

FORCED BY FOREIGN COMPETITION

HIT BY DOLLÁR

Fierce competition in Atlantic fares British and foreign shipping com- will take place between panies in October. It has been have reduced announced that the British lines the fares to the United States, the reductions to take place immediately.

Patria Min (Verdi). Turner. 12166. Band-Pearl Fishers-Selection

(Bizet, arr. Creatore). Song-Alda-Heavenly Alda (Verdi), Creatore's Band, 36001/364002, Bohemo-Rudolph's Narrative

(Pucciol),

Giovanni Marintelli (Tenor). 6595. Orchestral-Martha-Overture

(Flotow).

Victor Symphony Orch. 89910, 8.50-9.40 p.m. Variety.

Duct for Two Planos Dance of the

Paper Dolls, Duct for Two Pianos Ragamuffin.

Victor Arden and Phil Ohman. 21920, Vocal Goms "Blackbirds of 1928." Orchestra-St. Louis Blues.

Warron Mill's Blue Serenaders, 35002. Organ Solo-Maria my Own. Organ Solo-Siboney.

Jesso Crawford. Vocal Dust-If I Had a Girl

Like You. Vocal Duet-Keep Your Skirts Down

Mary Ann.

Aileen Stanley and Billy Murray, 10795. Orchestral-Gosh Darn! Banje SoloSt. Louis Blues.

George Olson and His Music. 22004. Banjo Solo-Doll Danco,

Orchestral-The Gang Sony

22748.

Prince Nicholas of Roumania, driv

The new fares offect all einases ing a Duesenberg car, was unluckily of accommodation and passengers disqualified for refuelling at the will save from £5 168. for wrong pit.

minimum first-class accommoda-Song-You Try Somebody Else.

Eddie Peabody. 20008. An Alfa Romeo, driven by a French tion to £1 15s. for third class in Song-Call me Darling. woman, Madame Siko, overturned and the smaller linersi with, only slight Injuries-Eissiter

Russ Columbo (Barltons), 22801. was burnt out. The driver escaped

Orchestral-Deep In Your Eyes Special."

Orchestral-When the Sun Goes Down

on a Little Prairie Town. Wayne King and His Orch. 22980, 9.40.10.27 p.m. Orchestral. Orchestral-Orphaus Ballet Dance

of the Spirits (Gluck-Motti).

Detroit Symphony Orch. 6834. Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy),

Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 6006. Academic

E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher! for 25

Barretto and

In conjunction with the United States Lines, which announced re- ductions this morning, the British years, he has the unique record of (K.C.C.) beat E. A. Noronha and J. beat Lee and Tao, G-1; beat Chan and this because of the recent fluctua- companies have been forced to do never having been shot at by his J. Rensedlos, 6-2; beat A. V. Remedios Tsang, 0-2. rivals. He confessed to-day that and F. J. Remedios, 6-3; beat C. A.

Tu Tak-cheuk and W. C. Hung on which all fares are based.

tlone in the value, of the dollar, he camo poar death last month

G. A. Noronha, 6-2. G. C. Burnett and S. A. Gray bent Les and Tso, 0-4; beat Chan and when his two assistants, Max (K.C.G.) beat Noronha

(CRC) beat Chan and Chow, 6-2; Hassel and Max Greenberg, were 6-2; lost to Remedios and Remedios, Tang, 0.2.

and Remedios,

A few weeks ago the Canard murdered in an hotel in New Jersey, 3-6 beat Barretto and Noronha, 6-4.

S.C.A.A, "A" v. University.

Company gave hotleg to the North A. E. P. Guest and W. Hyde A swamped the University by nine that they intended withdrawing Gordon sald that when he heard (K.C.C.) bent

At King's Park, South Chinn A.A. Atlantic Passenger Conference the shooting he slipped away to 6-2; lost to Remedies and Remedios, sets to nil.

Noronha and Remedios,

from certain agreementa. They Bafety.

5-7; bent Barrette and Noronha, 7-5. W. H. Ho and W. T. Lee (S.C.A.A.) desired a reclassification of cer-

S.C.A.A. "B". C.R.C. beat Y. K. Ng and M. C. Hung, 0-8;tain liners, It is alleged that

no that their glant ho made in Visiting

King's Park, the Chinese bent 11. N. Leo and K. M. Lo, 6-4; luxury vessels could compete fair. 1930 an income of more than £300,-R. C. defeated the South China A.A. beat Salvoy and Mahan Singh, 6-3. 000, and paid income tax on only "B" by eight sots to one.

ly with nawer but smaller, boats C. C. Luk and S. W. Wong providing equal accommodation at £2 10s.

M. K. Lo and Yow Man-k (C.R.C.) (S.C.A.A.) beat Ng and Hung, 6-0; cheaper rates. hent K. II. Chan and Y. F. Chow, 6-4; beat Lee and Lo, 6-3; beat Salvoy and This leading beer baron kotear livos luxuriously. His city to Chan So and O. L.Tang. 5-7,

rac bent Y. W. Leo and C. T. Tao, 0-3; loat Singh, 0.0, flat coata £1,500 a year, and he has

C. Ip and W. T. Leo (8.C.A.A.) Ho Ku-lau and, Taui Wai-pui bent Ng and Hung, d-4; bent Lee and aummer homo in New Jersey. (C.R.C.) beat Chan and Chew, 0-3; Lo, 0-21 beat Salvoy and Singh, 6-3,

Throa motor-care are always at his disposal. Ho is fond of good clothes and his suits cost £00 each, his tailor being a man formerly patronised by Al Capone, who is in prison for income tax frauds.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

MAKE NOT THYSELF THE JUDGE OF | ANY MAN-Longfellow.

During the week-end, three cases of typhold were reported to the local

health authorities.

An attempt to reach agreement was made at the last meeting of the North Atlantic Conference, but a decision was deferred until the October meeting, when the tourist season would be over. Now the British companies have to run through the busy summer season on uneconomic fares, while their demand for some redress has been shelved.

(ranma) tival Overture Vienna Blood (Strauss).

Symphony Orch. 6833. Voices of Spring (Strauss).

Boston Symphony Orch. 6003. Omphalo's Spinning. Whoot

(Baint-Saena). Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York. 7000. Bolero in D Major (Moszkowski). Spanten Danco in Miner

(Moxrkowski),

Victor Concert Orchestra, 22700, 10.27 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Prens

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