ARSENAL ON CREST OF WAVE
(Continued from Pago 1.).
League Table.
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Arsenal 21 13 6.3 30 20 31 Derby
2011 0 3 41 21 28 Huddersfield 21 10 7 4 40 34 Tottenham 21 11 44 38. Manchester C. 21 0 0 G West Bront 720 0 5.0
Sunderland.. 2007
Blackburn Wolves
21 8 5
Portsmouth. 21 7 7 7
Middlesbro Everton Aston Villa Leads
24 21
20 10 19 38 41 21 20 7 6 7 32 28 20 210 210 41 36 20 20 7 6 8 34 36 19 2158 881 40 18 20 8 2 10 31 30 18 21 7 4 10 30 43 18 20 4 0 7 21 20 17 21 6 7 9 22 40 17 20 6 5 10 28 33 15 Sheffield U... 216 3 12 20 61
20 3 3 14 24
Liverpool Birminghant
Stoko
Lalcester
Chelara
SECOND DIVISION.
Blackpool
(
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
ARMY'S WRETCHED
BATTING
"(Contiined from Page 9.).
of years.
Notes on to-day's play will appear to-morrow.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Army-1xt Innings.
R. J. Walker (R.E.) b. Beck C. C. Garthwaite (R.A.) c. Pearce
(T.E.) b. Beck
W. S. R. Crang (Lincolna) b.
Owen Hughen.
Sgt. C. T. Taylor (R.A.P.C.) b.
Pearce (TA).....
| Pto Dowey (Lincolas)
Divett
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LOCAL YACHTING.
"A" Class Menagerie Race Won By Jan,
AILSA. ALSO WINS.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933.
H. K. GRID GAME.
Lingnan "Varsity Wins Match.
ALL
LINE PLAY.
not
1 RADIO
BROADCAST
MUSICAL COMEDY
PROGRAMME
Before a crowd of nearly 2,000 the TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. Jan won the "A" Class Menagerie Lingnan University American foot- race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht ballers fought their way to a well- 9Club on Saturday afternoon when she to the tune of 8 to 0. The game earned victory over the local squad bent Joss by one minute 14 seconds itself, although hard-fought, did. over a 9.7 miles course.
present many thrills as the two teams were concentrating on lind plays ins- Ailsa (Lt. Douglas) won the ","tead of open plays. Lingnan plunges "I," "G," and "Y" Class event when throughout the game against long- Baho beat Rolla (Mr. T. P. K. Kemble) kong line brought moro ating. ex.
by 2 mins. 13 seen.
pecially in the third and fourth quar- ters, with the tiring Hongkong team weakening at almost every plunge.
0
und b.
3
11
D. Buller (II.Q.) b. Divett Corp. Colledge (RA.M.C.) not out Capt. D. B. Michell (R.A.) e, and
b. Pearce (T.A.)
J. T. Williams (B. Lanes) e. Dan
kley b. Owen Hughes
Dr. Whitley (A.S.G.) b. Pearce
TA
C. S. M. Elwin (E. Lanes) C. Owen-Hughes b. Pearce (T.A.)
Byes 8, 1. h. 3.
The following were the resuits:.. "A" Class Started at 14.55 11 Yacht
Corrected Finished Pps. Carpenter 5.20.16
(Mr. Gandy)
Fall of wkts:
3. Preston N. E. 2117; 2/26; 3/32; 4/41; 4/49; 9/19;
7/69; 8/74; 9/82; 10/82.
League Table.
1. Owen Hughes. II
E. J. R. Machell St. Cultedge b.
Michell
7
Oslo
....
6.26.26
6
(Mr. Bergaust)
o Wasp H... 0.27.02
9
11
(Mjr. Lochner)
-
Artemis .. 6.23.36
4
Q llull
82
(Mr, G. Wood)
Bradford
1 Bolton
ER Lindin 5.20.20
A
(Mr. A. L. Shields)
Brentford
Jan
...... 5.13.47
1
Burnley
0
Oldham
1
Bury
Bradford C.
t
Bowling Analysis
(Capt. Krogh Mos)
Junbel
5.16.04
11
Fullnm
1
Southampton
(),
M.
R. W
Lincoln
Port Vale
A. C. Berk
10 #
25
(Mr. Davis) Joss
5.10.01
#
#
17
Manchester 1.
Grimsby
3. E. R. Divell
(Mr. Stanton)
#
Notts County
0
Millwall
T. A. Pearen
7,5 4 11 1
Guit
6,221,01
Plymouth
Notts Forest
3
(1A. Johns)
Full Inning --
West Ham
Clenda
I
Swansen
I
...DNS
True Bird
6.28.47
-17
(Mr. 11. S. Rouze)
1. D. Kilbre
Gathwaite *
J'at
630.20
Goals.
Elvin
38
T. A. Penree not out
(Mr. E. Elliott)
21 15 0 662 27 30 210 6
INS
Byes 4 - 1. b, 3, nu bali 1..........
21 10 5
Yacht
108 Pana
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1723: 2/73; 3/108,
(LA. P. Ramins) Colleen ... 5,89.64
(Cdr. Drummond
Bowling Analysis
Rolin
4.50.50
4.58.49%
1.60.50
D
(Mr. T. P. K. Kemble)
M.
R W.
Siskin
5.01.24
Garthwaite G #
に対 11
(Mr. D. Allen)
D. B. Michell....
5
1
Arict
5.08.21
D. Butler
Н
26
(LA. Powlett)
C. S. M. Elwin
9 1
16
1
45 19
Dr. Whitley ...
#
Manchester U. 24 8 3
"Bowled 1 no hall.
Daphne
Bury
Burnley
5 D 21 7 4 10 31 30
16 10
8
Swansea
21 6 0 10 28 35 13
Milwali
21
58 10 15 20 16
Lincoln
#1
5 11 16 29 16
P. W. D. 1. F. A.Pts.
21 19 3
21 9
21 #
21
Grin.sby Blackpool Brentford Bolton
Port Vale Preston
West Ham,..
Plymouth
Fulham
21 12 1
Bradford City 21 10
Notta Forest 21
Notts County 21
Oldham
03
Southampton 21 8 3
Bradford
w
Hull
36 23 20
4 47 36 25
8 40 32 26
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Aldershot
Bournemouth
Bristol R.
Coventry
Crystal Pal. Exeler Northampton Newport Queen's P. R.
Torquay'
West Ham
Norwich
D Luton
}
Rending
1
I
Gillingham
2
Cardiff
1
D
Norwich
1
2 Southend
1
Brighton
2 Bristol (.
2 Clapton ().
2 Swindon
1 Swana
League Table
Gouls. 1. W. DE L, F. A. 19
#4 15 27 4 29 19 4 46 21
Queen's Park 19 12 *
Coventry... 19 10
Reading
Charlton
Exeter
19 10
19 11
21 10 4 10
Bristol Rovers 19
Crystal Palace 20 8 5
Luton
Swindon
Brighton
21 A 13 H
240 7 ..
Northampton 19
Bournemouth 19
Torquay.... 19
Aldershot
Watford
NO
Clapton Orient 200
✓ Newport
Gillingham
Southend
19 1
6 41 25 24 6--15:27
7 27 34 20 #30 20 18
R 34 36 18
833 38 1K
20 44 18
19 10 19 5 4 1o Bristol City. 19 7.9 23 Cardi
19 2 12 25 47 12
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Chrster Chesterfield
Doncaster Halifax Hartlepool Mansfeld Southport Stockport Tranmere York
Chesterfield
Stockport Walall Halifax
Tranmere
T. E. Pearce St, Colledge h. Butler 18 | Pugy
Total for 3 whis.....
Fall of whi
دائمة
PROF. SPRAGUE
CRITICISED
RAINEY ATTACKS
EX-ADVISER
New York, Dec. 20.
0 Me, H. T. Rainey, Speaker of the
1
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1 House of Representatives, charged
22 Mr. O. M. W. Sprague, formerly chier monetary adviser to both the Bank of England and the United States Treasury, with being more interested in British monetary policies than in those of the United States.
3 New Brighton 0
Darlington
1
1 Crewe
Barrow
"
0 Barnsley
1 Walsall
3 Rochdale
↑ Carlisle
1 WrexhamTE
0 Rotherham
League Table.
Goals.
“Mr. Sprague expects to remain in the United States to lead the fight against the President's poli cies," Mr. Rainey said.
"We
The Speaker expressed himself as being in harmony with thẻ Ad- ministration programme, cannot undertake to maintain ratio between gold and silver,” he said, "But there are ways of bringing gold and silver into cir- culation is money without giving either a fixed value in terms of the other."
Police Reserve orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G.. Inspec- tor General of Police, stale that no drill parades will be held from 25tli December to 7th January,
10
**IT," *****, "G." and "Y" Classes,
Corrected Finished Pos.
4.58.18 4.54.61
Dorothea 6.04.11
(Mr. Coote)
5.08.07
Lt. Winns)
....5.03.07
Allsa
(Lt. Douglas)
5.00124 12
4.50.10% 11
4.69.0615--10
1.53.37
3
1.48.37
1
Stella
.... 6.19.4 (Mr. L. Pilcher) Winga 5.10.10
5.00.0412
1.68,08%
15
G
(Mr. Cord Homme) Bluejacket DNS
Robenn. 5.14.33
4.58.30
April V. DNS
(Capt. Marshall) Speedwell. 5.13.11 4.58.2716
DNS
(Mr. Stewart) Adamic Kingfisher DNS Toynette 5.44.14
5.18.38
(Miss O. Patchett) Surice 5.27.12 - 6.01.30
(Mr. Dunior) Junn..... 5,46,05
7
18
1:1
5.12.53
17 Sirius
(Mr. F. Capo)
5.26.35 5.02.39% IA (Mr. 1. Finlay) Zephyr 6.13.46 1.54.11
(Mr. Grilller)
Zoln
5.20.37
(Lt. Parker)
+
Throughout the first half, the, coro stood oven. Hongkong had a slight advantage during these two cantos, with a total yardage gained from scrimmage higher than that of Ling hat. At the opening of the game, they backed the visitors against their gcal line, but a fumile lest them the ball within twenty yards of the line.
Lingnan played. smart footbali throughout, and punted out of danger Immediately, until late in the second quarter when the Incals fought their wa down with twn successive frat downs to the 22-yard line. The whin- the ended further playing for the first half.
365 nictrea:
From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of
1-2.10 p.m. European progranime, I p.m. Local Timo anct Weather Report.
1.3 pm Recorded music, - 1.15 pm. A relay of the Hongkong lotel Orchestr by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded musle will be broadcast from the Studio).
2.15, p.m. Close Down. 4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme, 7.30-12 midnight European' pro- gramme.
7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforto Recital by Mrs. Nura Kanin.
8 p.m. Report.
Local Time and Weather
8.3-9 p.m. Musical Comedy. Selection-The Levo Race. Selection Charlot's Masquerade. Now Mayfair Orchestra. Selection-Out of the Bottle. Selection-Tell Her the Truth..
New
Oreliestra.
The second half opened with Ling- nan receiving and fighting Hongkong straight down to an almost sure touch- down. With off tackles plays through Vocal car Little Cafe their right and left fackles, they marched from their own forty-yard ine to within three yards of the goal
where a fumble lost them
(From "Bitter Sweet"). Vocal Duet-I'll See You Again
(From
rom "Bitter Sweet").
PERRY tho
It was poor judgment of the Hong- kong quarterback at this point that started the scoring. Instend of call- ing for a punt frem formation, Young tried to circle left end, but was caught behlul the goat line for a touchback, and two points for Lingnan.
Young was injured in this piny and was taken off the field, relieved by Danny Lai, and from this stogo on, Hongkong's offence Incked power,
Early
in the fourth quarter Lingnan took the ball on their own 42-yard line and marched straight down to a touchdown. Throughout this offen- sive, they used off-tackle plays, run- ning through the tired Hongkong ling for gains of five yards at a time.
Wood and George Metaxa. Selection The Dubarry.
New Light Symphony Orchestra.
Selection-The Desert Song.
Savoy Orpheans. Voent Gema-The New Moon. Vocal Gems-Whooper.
Light Opera Company. Selection-No, No, Nanette. Selection Show of Shows.
New Mayfair Orchestra. 9-12 midnight. A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Root Garden_by courtesy of the Manage. ment. (During the intervals recorded music will be bromulenst, from the Studio),
12 midnight Close Down, Should reception prove satisfactory, the programmie between 5 and 0. p.m. will be replaced by a relay from Daventry,
To-day's brondcast from GSB and
GSD:
G.M.T. 7 8.1 Time Signal from Big Ben. A religious servico con. ducted by Rev. Pat Leonard, D.S.O., from studio.
At Hongkong'e twelve-yard line, Kll Chung skirted their right end for the remaining yardage to score. Con version failed.
Although Hongkong put
up a de- |termined effort i ancore, they failed, their forward passes failing to click. The lineup was as follows: Lingnan, -L. Moe, Mok, Bill Lee, D. Lau, M, Chin, J. Knut, Woody Moy, Kit Chung, 7.30 am. Christmas Day Pro- Pinky Mau, Wong You Chin, W. Lum,gramme (Time Signal from Greenwich Hongkong-Matty Chang, Ed Lee, at 12.0 midnight). Geo. Chow, C. Ching, C. Yuen, Harry Chang. Frineis Fong, Ed Chang, W. Ching, D. Ching, H. Young.
PRIMATE'S TRIBUTE TO SCIENCES
5.04.08% Schoolboy Contempt For
HOME RUGBY ·
"Stinks"
The Archbishop of Canterbury. who opened the new science build- Jugs at St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate, confessed that he had
ENGLISH PROBABLES given lifelong neglect to selence
BEAT POSSIBLES
RICHMOND WIN
and owed it reparation.
In his schooldays, he said, science had a place not so much of obscurity as of contempt. The impolite word used to describe it was one of five consonants and one vowel beginning “st and ending "ks." Science now, instead of being the Cinderella of subjects, ed at Twickenham to-day, the game was the ruling princess, and he resulting lua victory for the Pro-was a profound and increasing bables by 21-12
Indmirer of It.
London, Dec. 23.
An English Rugby Trial was play
There was a time not very long In the Club Fixtures, Richmond defented the Harlequins by 18' points sure and inclined to lay down the lago when science was very cock- to nil. Blackheath had an easy vie-law to every other branch of hu- Ho Wing, unemployed, charged be tory over Headingley by 20-6, while man inquiry. There were fore Me. Hamilton, at the Central Bristol overwhelmed the 0.M.T.'» by people who still had the same cock- Magistracy this morning with having 17 points to nib
2 sloten 15 cents from a man nameit Lok Shing in Qurca's Road West, was
gome
sureness, but mostly now selence had made them more human and Devonport Ser. 3 they were filled more and more with
Full resulta aru given below:
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0 ment, Defendant had six
2 convictions against kim,
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21 10 49 48 47 24 2018 13:40 17 35, Queen O' Sth. 22 11 1 10 41
23 19 12 34 48 23 27
Celtic
20 8 7 42 34 10 12 16 43 24 25 Dundee
22 0 2 11 42 32 20 10 116 34 27 24 Hamilton 20 8 4 8 37 46 20 19 10 3 6 21 23 34 23
Barnsley
10 10 3
Doncaster
10
20
York.
10
Barrow
Accrington 10
Hartlepools
Crowe
Carlisle
Cheater
Gateshead
19
Wrexham Southport
30
10
New Brighton 10 6 3 10 22 30 15
Mansfeld. 20 4 6 10 28 42 14 Rotherhan 18 54P 23 34 14 Darlington .. 20 64 11 33 50 14 Itochdale
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1 12 23 40 13 SCOTTISH LEAGUE
} FIRST DIVISION.
Hearts Queen's Park
6 Airdrie
2 Celtic P. V. D. L. F. A.
Motherwell.. 28 10 21 17
Rangers
Aberdeen
Kilmarnock
Ayr
23 12
28 11
23 10
Bedford
Blackheath Bristol
Glasgow Aen.
# Coventry
20. Leicester
20 Headingley
Harlequins
10
the spirit of wonder. When they reached the spirit of wonder they 10 were not far from the Kingdom of
God.
122 Old Alleyninns &
17
O.M.T.
0
14 Loh, Scottish
Guy's Hospital
19 Birkenhead
26
Northampton Plymouth Ilehmoni
17 Gloucester
B
It Edgware
3
18
0
Hibernians.. 22 K Clydo...21 5 Queen's Park 22 7
· 35 10
Rosslyn
42 18
Rugby
0 Moseley
57 16
Old Muthikons
Third Lanark 21 6 Partick
02 16
Swansea
30 London Welsh o
St. Mirren
21 G 22 3
0
Airdrie .....
44 13 12
Probablen
12
Cowdenbeath 22
62 10
d'amouth Ser. 3
Iterlotoniany R Kelso
21 Possibles (At Twickenham),
-Renter
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WHEN A MAN SEEMS TO BE WISE, A charity farewell performance in
"Illegal to Make Men Teetotallers"
· BREWERS AND AŃ
OLD LAW
A writer in the magazine of a Reading firm of brewers states that a law exists which makes it an offence to induce a person to be- come a teetotaller.
This law is referred to in con-
IT IS MERELY THAT HIS FOLLIES ARE aid of the Now Territories Medical nection with the stipulation which work will be given by Houry & Co. has, on occasion, been made In PROPORTIONATE, TO HIS AGE AND FOR-on Friday, December 20, at 6.15 p.m. courts that certain defendanta TUNE-Rochefoucault,
8.30 a.m. Old English Programme, with Constance Wentworth (soprano), Frederic Lako (tenor), and Norman Fraser (pianoforte).
D.5 a.m News Bulletin. Dairy Produce, Pig and Poultry Notes ( any) suppilled by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial Economie Committee.
SPORT ADVTS.
KOWLOON FOOTBALL
CLUB.
100 YARDS FLAT RACE
Open to all members of Football Clubs affillated to the Hongkong Football Association.
3 VALUABLE
PRIZES
will be presented. Entrics by Admission Ticket $1.
Hoats to be run off on Sunday, 31st December at 11 a.m. prompt. Entries close at Kowloon Football Club at 5 p.m. on 27th December, 1933.
Final to be run on New Year's Day in conjunction and prior to the Charity Football Match-Kowloon Schoolboys V Hongkong Schoolboys.
KICK-OFF 11 A.M.
Always Good Dancing
at the
YELLOW DRAGON
The health bulletin of Eastern ports, all be teetotal for a time.
"During the reign of Edward DANCING ACADÈMY for the week ended December 10 shown the following cases of infectious VI.," states the journal, "a law way Queen's diseases and donthe therefrom passed making it a penal offence, Rond East, between Arsenal Street Plague-Bassein 1 death, Pnom-Penh punishable by Imprisonment, for and the Grand Theatre on Sun-1 case; Cholera-Calcutta 12 casos, any person to Rolleit or induce any 3 day, Mr. J. Cooper was unable Madrasenses, Chittagong 1 can of the King's leges to abstain frem
alcoholic drink.
While driving a car
to avoid an accident when a small Small-pox-Daghdad 1 case Bassoin Pt. Chinese Girl unexpectedly darted 10 cases, Bombay 2 cases,, Calcutta D
"This Inw," continues the writer, the road. The child war cases, Madras 18 casos, Negapatam 3 knocked down, but fortunately escaped cases, Rangoon 2 cases, Vizagapatam"has novor been repealed, so if a with minor injuries. She was allowed 1 case, Saigon (Chelon) 1 case, Canton magistrato persuades a man to bo
57 20 41 71 22 36 64 31 28
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o return home after being attended 1 enaar Meningitis Hongkong 0 toetolal, he is liable to imprison- to at the Government Civil Hospital, cARONA.
ment."
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