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TRAFALGAR CHINA AMATEUR

DAY

CEREMONY. AT CENOTAPH

TO-DAY'S. PLANS.

GOLF TITLE

COMPETITION PROPER

TO-MORROW

THE QUALIFIERS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933.

NANKING SPORTS.

National Meeting Comes To Close,

SHANGHAI'S HONOUR.

HOCKEY

ROYAL ENGINEERS LOSE TO RADIO

CLUB WELL BEATEN

Playing at Caroline Hill Jesterday, the Radlo Sports Club defeated the Royal Engineers by four goals to one after a hard-fought game in tho

The Enginners played well to hold the smart Radio for wards down to 1-1 when the sides changed over, but last year's cham plans were not to be donied in the second half when they swept every- thing before them to register three

The goal-scorers for the winners were Gurbachan Singh (2), Kelwant Singh and Attar Singh,

Nanking, Oct. 20. The National Sports Meeting was brought to a successful closo yes- To-day the Senior Barvico cole- Led by Mr. J. W. Harrison, terday, the tenth and the last day brates the victory of Nelson at Champion for the last two years, of the meeting, when, in ideal con- Trafalgar and this morning an with a score of 140, 19 candidates tournaments were played off. Shang-first half.

the final matches of various ditions, impressive wreath Inying core-out of 20 entries qualified at the hai had the llon's share of champion- mony took place at the Cenotaph Kiangwan Course last week for ship honours. The Shanghai ladies which was attended by a dia. inclusion in the finala for carried away the championships in tinguished gathering including the 1933 Amateur Open Golf the track and Deld events, in basket His Excellency the Governor, Sir Championship of China to be held ball and volley-ball. The men did William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., to-day and to-morrow at Hungjao even better. They ran away worthy and Capt. Euan: Wallace, Civií | and Sookinjao. Lord of the Admiralty."

Mr. Harrison displayed his fidual events, in football, tennis events, and the "all-round in- As a preliminary to the day's superiority, when after registering and volley-ball," Hongkong has to proseedings Nelson's famous 78 for 18 holes in the morning, he thank their fair representatives for signal "England Expects Every came back with 71 in the afternoon their solitary win in tho

aquatic Man To Do His Duty"—was to total 149. *

porta. hointed simultaneously at 8 a.m. R. D. Bell placed accond with i Boro an enthusiastic crowd of on H. M. Ships in the Harbour and 155, scoring 12 in the morning tomo 40,000 spectators, the Canton all Merchant ships dressed over-round, while the two old-timers soccer team went down to the Shang

hal team to the tune of three goals all at the same time. The crossA. R. Blinko and T. S. Parry.to nit. Tho scoro, however, was not E. R. Divett scoring the losers' only i

harbour Forry boats decked, with gay buntinga..

year's championship, J. B. Broodus From an early hour lady flag of the U. B. Marine Corps, tied for sellers, drossed in the uniform of third position with a total of 158. Naval ratings, were stationed at In addition to the 29 who have every vantage point and few ea-qualified, six other golfers will caped their notice. The response by the public to their appeal was most gratifying.

Sa in the field' ovonts, the more goals.

RASC. WIN.

RADIO BROADCAST

WEEK-END BROADCAST

DANCE PROGRAMME FROM

PENINSULA HOTEL ··

4-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7-11.30 p.m. European programme.. 7-7.85 p.m. Variety. Xylophone Solos (a) Esphalta (b)

The Dreaming Snowdrop.

Frita Kroeger. 18546. Song-(n) It's best to Forgat (b)

Now You're Here.

Frances Day : B4427. Instrumental-(4) Lazy Night (b)

By The Sleepy Lagoon.

Cedric Sharp Sextet. B4440. Orchestral-Siren Walls (b) My

Dream. Marek Weber and His Orch. BI627,"

Mary Rose.

Playing at the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, the R.A.S.C. defeated the Song-(a) My Lucky Day (b) ̧ Hongkong Hockey Club by 4-1, G.

al

MAMAK FIXTURES.,

Two matches are down for deci- sion in the Mamak Hockey Tourna ment to-morrow.

at

Gracie Fields. B4471. Plano Bolos (a) Lan't We Meet

Again (b) Sweetheart.

Ralo Da Costa. B4402. Banjo Solo (a) Keyboard Kapora

(b). Mazur,

Mario Do Pietro. #2473, 7.85-8 p.m. Midsummer Night's Dream

(Mendelssohn).

southern players had a fair shero of the game, and were extremely unlucky not to have opened the seer- ing before the interval. With steady breeze in their favour, the take part in the Championship ofderstanding and teamwork. But in Association will meet

Cantonese forwards showed good un- At 10.a.m. the Central British the Kowloon China-two from Nanking, one variably they failed to drive home Indians on tho C.B.A. ground from Amoy, two from the Straits their advantage at crucial moments. King's Park, Mr. J. T. K. Gilchrist and the sixth from Japan.

The excellent goal-keeping of Chow, (St. Andrew's) and Mr. Surfin The scores of those who qualified the Shanghat goalio, was the feature Singh (Radio) have been appointed | Report, etc. follow:----

of the match. He dealt with all in charge of the game. manner of shots with perfect cool- On the Radio ground, Careline ness, and offocted five or six most | Hill, the Radio Sports Club will meet spectacular eaves which deservedly the Hongkong Male Corps at 4.80 78 71-143 won the applause of the crowd. At p.m. The umpires will be Lieut. 3. 72 83 156 half-time, there was no score. In H, Jeffers and Cpl. Barlow, both of 78 80 168 the opening stages of the second half, the R.AS.C. 82 76-158 Canton was still on the offensive. but surely, the Shang- 79 79 168 Then

LEADING SCORES.

THE COLLECTORS. The collectors on the mainland were--Mrs. Blanie, Misa Bilder- bock, Miss H. Boyd, Miss J. Boyd, Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Finlay, Miss J. W. Harrison Hull, Mra. Gray, Mre, MacCartan, R. D. Bell Mrs. Rinch, Mrs. Webb, Mra. A. R. Blinko Whitham, Miss Whitham. Miss J. B. Broodus M. Whitham and Mrs. Mackie,

T. S. Parry Those assisting on the Island W. H.C. Huggett.. were Miss Alabaster, Mrs. Atkins P. H. Prevot son, Miss Blackburn, Mrs. Bockett A. V. Pettitt Pugh, Mrs. Calthorpe, Miss Comp-P. H. Cobb ton, Mrs. Cowland, Miss Cooper, H. R. Malcolm Miss B. Fair, Miss H. Gerrard, J. L. Crompton Mre. Holmes, Miss Owen Hughes, G. A. Benion

Huntingford, Miss

Miss R. J. II. Underwood Hancock, Miss H. Hancock, Miss Scott Haraton, Miss Johna N. E. Lurton

Douglas Smart ton, Mas M. King, Miss R, King,

J. C. Dlekson ... Mrs. Kemble, Miss Master, Miss Mackie, Misa Nicholls, Miss Potter, N. A. Brown Mrs. Parkes, Misa Podmore, Mra. T. 3. M. Terrace Pringle, Mrs. Roias, Mrs, Siss-C. E. Harber

Miss Sutton, Miss. Stub- N. Harrison binge, Mias Turner, Mrs. Wall- K. M. Cumming ford, Miss Wolfe, Misa Harris H. Araki Walker, Mrs. McAvoy, Mrs. Car- P. R. Havens ruthers, Miss Wood and Miss G. P. Hunt Grave.

moro,

CENOTAPH SCENE.

B. Kan

J. V. McHugh C. H. Hopkine

77 82 159 Within twenty minutes, they found 78 82 160 the net three times. Nothing daunt 81 81 182 ed, the southern team fought brave- 79 84 103ly to turn the tables, but it was all 77 86 188 over. Shanghai won the match and 86 78 168, the championship amidst prolonged

choers and loud applause. 83 81 164 79 85 184 82 82 104

hal for not the upper hand.

78 80 164 84 81 165 82 88 165 83 82 165 84 88 107

88 70 107 84 84 108 83 88 169 B2 87 160 85 84 169

87 82

TENNIS TOURNEY.

Gordon. Lum (Szechuan) lost to Khoo Hool-hye (Shanghol) In the tennis alugles. Lum took the Brat sot after twelve games, and then lost the next three sets. The scores Khoo's favour were 5-7, 6-0, 6-4

and 6-3..

The closing ceremonies are to be performed to-day when prizes will be distributed to successful competitors, Messrs. Lin Son, Wang Ching-wol and Sun Fo will address the gather- ing 189

The detailed results of the day are

84 85 189 given below: 82 87 160

82 87 169

Outports Entries Elkins, Allen, Bowling, Mason, Sangster, Ward-Smith.

Tennis Final (Men): Shanghai

At 11 o'clock the centre of at-J. H. McGregor .... 87 82 169 beat Szechuan, 8-0. traction was the Cenotaph for the II. F. Lewis) wreath laying. The Ceremony was attended by H.E, The Gover nor, Capt. Euan Wallace, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Capt. E. Manners, representing the Com- mander-in-Chief of

the China

Squadron. Admiral Sir Frederic C. Dreyer, K.C.B., C.B.E. Commodore Frank Elllott, O.B.D., RN, Mr. A. L. Shielda, president, and members of the Hongkong Branch of the Navy Lengue, representatives of

the display, and this will be the signal for all ships to train their searchlights on the foremost of Suffolk, whore Nelson's famous signal will be hoisted..

The

CLUB TO MAKE CHANGES

Latest Selection

of Teams

The Hongkong Hockey Clab is making one change in their senior eloven to moet the South Wales Bar. derers next Wednesday on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5.16 p.m. L. D. Skinner, of the Y.M.C.A. will all the position of custodian in the place of H. F. Shields, also of the "Y.

The Club will be represented by the following:-L. D. Skinner; A

Dand (Capt.) and J. Rodger W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe and E. V. Rood; J. LA Tatley, Major H. M. J. MacIntyre, G. E. R. Divett, J. E Potter and F. E. W. Lammert.

C.B.A. MAMAK TEAM.

Khoo Hool-hye (Shanghai) bent Gordon Lum, 3-1.

The following team has been select- Chien U-pan, 8-1.

Wang Wen-ching (Shanghai) beated to represent the Central British Association in their Mamak Tourna- mont fixturo against the Kowloon Indians Tonals Club to-morrow at 10 am:G. Mous; B. 1. Bickford and A, gole; N. B. Whitley, C. Hal- ford and F. W. R. Allen; W. B. G. Hirst, T. 8. D. Whitley, C. C. Fran- cls, W. G. Johnson and J. J. King:

Guy Cheng and U Tin-kwang (Shanghai) beat Lin Nan and Cheng Cho-ku, 3-0.

Women Shanal best Szechuan, 2-1. Wang Chuan-chong (Shanai) lost to Pao Ta-keng, 2-0.

Wang Chuan-wol (Shiansi) beat Lal Yu-pang, 2-1.

In the doubles, Shansi was given a walk-over.

Football Final: Bhanghal beat Canton, 8-0.

Baseball Final: Canton beat Ho pol, 4-1.

Basketball Final: Hopel beat Shanghai, 49-30.***

Fencing and Boxing: (Men) Pe

(Women) Nanking.

At 10 p.m. the Suffolk will train the Legislative and Executive her searchlights on the Peninsula Connella. members of the Consular Hotel where the Trafalgar Day Hody, 18 Deep Sea Scouts. drawn | Naval Ball is to take place. from H.M.S. Berwick, HMS building will be illuminated about Tamar, H.M.S. Wild Swan, and 24 half an hour. A Naval Carnival Sea Scouts, one platoon from Dance will be held on H.M.S. H.M.S. Berwick, ano platoon from Tomar from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ticking, the 8th. Destroyer Flotilla, two kets $1.50 each can be obtained Bections from 4th Submarine from the Dance Secretary. Flotilia, two sections from H.M.S. Folkestone, one nietoon of Marines from H.M.S. Suffolk.

MASSED BANDS ATTEND.

in attendance.

SWIMMING RESULTS. -- 200 Metres Free Style, for Ladies: –1, Young Sau-king (Hongkong), Young Bau-chan (Hongkong), _3, Lum Der-lai (Hongkong), 4, SE Bhno-sing (Liaoning). Time: 8 min. 41.1 secs.

40 accs.

C.D.A. LADIES' MATCH.

In their hockey match against the Central British School at King's Park next Monday afternoon, the Central British Association Ladies will be represented by the follow- Ing:-K. Fisher; P. Woolley and M. Hudson; M. L. W. Bryson, E. Benvia and A. A. Hirst; A. Cressey, D. Smith, M. Smith, D. Hunt and, G. MaoNider.

LADIES MATCHES.

San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. M18.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather

9.3-8.45 pm. A Concert. Band Selections-Pagoda of Flowers

(Woodfordo-Finden).

The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards conducted by G. Miller. G1972. Vocal Duet-Dainty Little Mulden

7 (Besley)

Vocal Dust-I've Found a Wholo

World in You (Leslie).

Winnie Melville and Derek_Oldham, B9710.

Plano Dust-Impromptu-Roccu

(Schutt). Piano Duct-Valge (Arensky).

Harold Bauer and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. 8102.

Song-It (Romberg), SongOne Alone (Romberg),

George Baker (Baritone), B2461. Violin Solo-Albamp Leaf Romance

(Wagner-Wihelm).

Violin Solo-Tango (Elman).

Miacha Elman, 7195. 8.43-9 p.m. Light Opera Selections. Gelsha (Jones).

Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. €1703. Lilno Time (Schubert),

The Now Mayfair Orchestra. C1457. D-11.30 p.m.

A Helay of the dance archestra from

tho Peninsula Hotel by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be brandcant from the Studio).. 11.30 p.m. Close Down (Ali records in the above European Programmes are kindly loaned by Messrs. B. Moutele and Co.).

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

10.30-11.30 a.m.

A relay of the Bervice from the Union Church.

Pro Rev. E. C, N.

Order of Service Hymn "O Day of Roat and

Gladness" Invocation and Lord's Prayer Hymn "O God, Give Ear Unto

my, Cry"

r

Scripture Reading Hymn--"These Things Shall Bə” Prayer Offertory Offertory Prayer

Hymn-Nearer My God to Theo"

Sermon

Hymn "Come, Thou Long Ex-

pected Jerua"

National Anthem" Benediction. 11.30-12 noon. Chinese recorded programme.

12-12.45 p.m.

PENINSULA BALL

The following will represent the The Ball at the Peninsula, which

Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club "A" will be attended by H. E. the

XI in a match against the Y.M.C.A. The massed bands of H.M.S. Ber. Governor and Lady Feel will com

200 Metres Relay for Ladies: 1. p.m.-M. Bird, K. Robertson, P. Ladles at Sookunpoo to-day at 3.45 wick and H.M.S. Suffolk wore aleomonee at 9.30 p.m. In addition to Hongkong, 2, Canton. Time: 2 min. Thorpe, M. Wallace, B. Pope, C. H. A relay of the Service from the

the programme, Seamen Boys from

100 Metres Finals (Men) 1, Chan Lowe, E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Bon- Hop Yat Church,

Churchill, B. Laing

12.45-2.80 p.m. the parade was called to attention of the Saflors Hornpipe. The Chen-hing (Canton), 2, Chan Ki- There will also be practice European programme of Columbia

On the arrival of His Excellency, H.M.S. Suffolk will give a display by the Oor-in-Charge of the popular and talented Don and Sally, chung (Canton), 8. Wong Shau-ban match between the Hongkong Ladies and Regal records kindly suppiled by

(Canton), 4. Sza Hing-lung (Lino- | "B" XI and the Central British As-Hessrs. Anderson Music Co. Paredo, Lieut. Comdr. A. L. Tidd, and the Worth Sisters will entorning). Time: 1 min. 8.4 ch.

p.m. Local Time and Weather sociation on the Naval ground at 200 Metres Final (Men) 1, Kwok Happy Valley at 8.15 p.m. of H.M.S. Suffolk, and representa tain together during the evening,

Report. A replica of Nelson's Monument Chen-hang (Hongkong), 2

230 tive of the Navy League were in-

Tung orocted outside the Kong-shun (Hopol), 0. Wong Ytu- trodured to His Excellency at the has been

man (Hongkong), Chon Prokning junction of Chater and Jackson Peninsula Hotel.

For the convenience of those at- (Canton). Time: 3 min. 5.2 seca. Roads.

tending the Ball a special dinner (A record).-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

Members of the Ladies' Recron-

Following the wreath-laying,

buglers from H.M. Ships sounded will be provided at moderate cost tion Club are remladed that entries!

the "Last Post" and "Reveilte," at the Peninsula Hotel

The Star Ferry will run late

after which His Excellency walked ferries at every half hour from 1 round the parado,

As soon as the Governor had a.m. till 3.30 a.m.

left a seven-foot model of H.M.S

Victory" which had been position-

WANCHAI MEMORIAL.

for the annual tennis tournament close on Sunday next, October 22. Entry forms may be obtained from the club house.

1

RUGBY STARTS

Club Meet Navy in First Match

The Hongkong Football Club rugby section are having their first match of the season to-day when they meet the Royal Navy on the Club ground, Happy Valley, at 4.80 p.m.

It is notified that The Chinese ed outside the Hongkong Club was Prior to the ceremony at the Merchants Laud Investment and Con- was laid on struction Company, Limited, has been drawn round the City on a gun Cenotaph a wronth carriage by the Berwick's Gun the Memorial at Wanchal by Mr. struck off the register. Garriago crow accompanied by A. L. Shields, prosidont of the Indy flag sellers..........

Navy League.

Julean Arnold, Commercial Attache Following the ceremony His Ex-to the American Legation in China SPECIAL RACE MEETING.

cellency and others laid wreaths arrived in Hongkong on the President This afternoon officers and on the Chinesa Memorial in the Jefferson, from Shanghal and is stay K.

ing at the Peninsula Hotel Botanical Gardens. ratings to uniform will be the guests of the Hongkong Jockey Club at the Trafalgar Day Race Meeting,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

A Naval Officers' Scurry has ALL OTHER PASSIONS DO OCCASION. been arranged and the combined AL GOOD; DUT WHEN PRIDE PUTS IN bands of H.M. Ships Suffolk and ITS WORD EVERYTHING GOES WRONG. Berwick will render appropriate Ruskin. selections.A

A Bold gun and the model of It is notified that the name of H.M.8. Victory will be taken into Canadian American Navigation Com- the Enclosure for public inspection, pany, Limited has been struck off the

register. SEARCHLIGHT DISPLAY.

!"

His Excellency the Governor has

Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith has been appointed to act as Ocial Receivor

n Bankruptcy.

thorities.

to

The following have been selected to represent the Club J. P. Whitham: Forguson, W. H. B. Bigg, R. H. Griffiths and G. P. Lammert: A. F. Jenkins and J. A. R. Salby (capt.): Munro, GA. Stewart, D. C. Cumming, R. Durch, Garod, I. H. Bradford, A. F. Walkden and G C. Mautrie, (vice-capt.),

The reserves will be the following. H. C. Mecko, J. Hotchison" and. R. Stilllard.

THE NAVY FIFTEEN.

A verdlet of death by

misadventure out at Nixon

The Navy will be represented by During Thursday, one case of the following team-Marino Benson diphtheria, and case of scarlet fever (Suffolk), Stoker Curtis (Berwick) and one caso of typhoid (Imported) Stoker Langmead (Berwick), Lieut. Wrotton Wren Mid. Darley word reported to the local health au Com. V. N. Burtees (Buffolk) and A.

and out, C. L

Campbell EVARA cant.: Llont By far the most spectacular appointed, provisionally and subfect was recorded at the Inquest yesterday

Moch Willis (Suffolk) ird (Suffolk), Lieut. B. event to-day, from & public point of to His Majesty's pleasure, the Hon. on Philip Waterton, five-year-old son Pay. Mid Balro view, will be the illumination of Mr. R. H. Kotewall. C.M.G. LL.D., to of Mr. D. W. Waterton. It was re- A. Brown (Berwick), Lieut. B. C.

bo temporarily an Unofiletal Member vealed that the child suffered ruptur- Druyor (Harlekig Loading, Stoker ships and searchlight display in of the Executive Council in the place ed kidneys in the motor-accident on Waters (Berwick), Lending Ck. the harbour, which will commence of the Hon. Bir Shouson Chow, Kt, the Castle Peak Road and died under Perros (Berwick).

Major H. M.

J.Meintyre, of the at 7.30 p.m. Rockets fired into the who is temporarily absent from the an anatethelle when an operation was

contemplated.

Royal Artillery, will referee. Colony..

air from H.M.8, Suffolk will start

2.80 p.m. Close Down.

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7-10.30 p.m.. European programme. 7.7.27 p.m.

Carnaval Suite, Op. 9 (Schumann).

London Symphony Orchestra con

ducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 7.27-9 p.m. Band-Marche Aux Flambeaux

(Moyerboer).

Band Tannhauser-March

(WARD M. Coldstream Guarda." Band Song The Two Grenadiers

(Schumann). SongMidnight Review (Glinka)..

Theodoro Chaliapine (Base), Orchestral-Autumn (Chaminado). Orchestral-Traume (Wagner).

Do Groot and He Orchestra. Song Twilight (Hamilton). Song-My Little Nest of Heavenly.

Blue (Spaeth Lahar),

Muria Jeritza (Sovrano). Instrumental Quartet in D Major

Nocturne (Borodin).

"

Budapest String Quartek Bong Follow me 'Ome

(Ward-Higgs).

Song Thou'rt Passing Hence

(Sullivan)

Peter Dawson (Bas-Baritone). Instrumental-Sonata No. 3 in (Continued on Page 13.).

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