PAST STUDENT ASSOCIATION,
WAH YAN COLLEGE
CREATION
The Wah Yan College, founded in 1919, completed its fifteenth year in 1934, and during the past Afteen years over five thousand boys who are to-day to be found holding responsible positions in all parts of the world have passed through the theshold of the College.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL '15, 1935.
Pau Ka-ping And Gough
Take Honours
IN TENSE SENIOR Shield AFFRAY
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colleagues were when Lee's variably too slow on the move allowed the Police to intercept
clear.
and there were
Umes
YOUNG BLOOD NEEDED
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could
The samo
graduates should take an active part in running the Association.
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Z.E.K. PROGRAMME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (845 kilocycles):,
5-7 p.m. Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra,
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.
7.03.7.26 p.m. Excerpts from "Patience" (Gilbert and Sullivan) sung by The D'Oyly Carto Opera Company.
7.26-7.43 p.m. A Pianoforte Recital
Rhapsody No, 19 (Liszt); 2. La Cam- pancila (Paganini-Liszį): 3, Staccato Etude (Rubinstein),
7.43-7.50
by Mlschn Levitzki, lungit
of
pm. A World Romance," played by Gerside and his Sweet Buale.
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "À
8 p.m. Time Signal. Cinema Review" by Silhouette.
8-8.15 p.m. A Relay from Daven-
try.
might do good in encouraging more younger people to join the Association and attend their annual dinner. mediunt On many occasions he
Me de Rome made an appeal for {shot wide of the mark or when he new blood in the nfairs of, the An-
institution no in- did put the ball in direct line with sociation: and the goal the ever waiting Fan flourish, it was bound to languish un and would prounce upon it and clear. less the old wan cunstantly being
There were, however, times when leavened with the new. LACK OF ACCURACY some of his shots might easily old willing horses who were largely
| Instrumental in starting the Associa have had a better reward against tion-Mesara Woo, Anderson, Areulli, Nelther wing men showed up for less agile custodian but the Chow, Churn, Grose, Hang II.K., Lo the Chinese for the first forty-five
wasted shots muny
sent behind 3.1., Tse, etc., had been officials all For years the need of an "Old mluntes while of the Inside for were certainly no redeeming fea- these years and were still carrying Boya Association in which the wards Lal Shiu-wing showed poorture for "might have beens."
on. They had put in a great deal of time to make this reunion a suc- old boys can rally round the College accuracy when feeding Yeung Sul-
How GOALS WERE SCORED Cens. To know they would bo glad to where they had spent so many vick on the right wing. I direct-
be relieved, but not at the expense of happy hours in wark and play hased passes left Yeung at a great
The Poller bad more of the play the Association. He felt that mere this disadvantage when he was con- been felt. In response to
graduates and under- need, the Wah Yan Past Students slantly being called upon to race during the first half and deserved University Association, thanks to the kind an opponent for possession and to have been two or three goals up help, generosity and encourage thus being forced out of position at the change of ends instead of bing on level terms without any
Influence On School ment of the popular Head Master, for his centres,
score having been registered. Rev. Fr. R. W. Gallagher, B.J.,
The intermediate Une did not When the Chinese settled down to Many of them had been helped Ph.D., was ushered into the world on March 20 when the first annual serve the Chinese as well as they better class of football in the through Queen's and to the Univer- general meeting was held in the might have and the two backs were second half they constantly raided sity by scholarships presented by entrusted with added labour In the Police goal and it was during Old Boys. They did not want them College Hall,
At the meeting the following stopping the fast Police forwards one of these visits that Young to forget their old school, a school gentlemen were elected to form the from getting at to close a range. Sul-pick received a pass and set which had always inspired pride in for 70 old years and which would Council for the current year-Tong Kwan was not always reliable the ball into the corner of the nei its pupils, a school which had existed without with Perkins somewhat unsighted.outinst them. He did not know President, Mr. Ke Fook-sun, B.8.;
number when be left Most un- bee Wal-tong, who was slow whether Queen's had made her Old Vice Presidents, Mr. Your Yu-la, marked on the left wing or paid during the opening stages of the lays or the Old Boys had made ...; and Rev. R. W Gallagher, ever-much attention to bim and game, showed a surprising turn of Queen's, but there was no doubt that and six Councillors:-Dr. Lau Man-
Stephens, Lære
througli Kampeed when racing for a pass acrossthey, both individually neglected hin. M... Ch.B., Dr. Sung Sheung-
hawever, covered up well and the goal mouth from Leo Shek-yau their Association had and still have
8.15 p.m. Weather Report. hi, M.B., C. B., Messrs, Chan Wal- chuet, Chow Shu-ki, Chung Bok-cleared with some hefty kicks. On and banged the bail into the net to a great influenes on the school. They
helped the school by merila
8.20-11 p.. Relay from the Po valuable gebolarships, "by contribu- | Hng Theatre (Chinese). nang, H., and Wong Shiu-ming, the other tank Henry Young kept place the Chinese two goals up.
Ja vigilant eye on Tom Pile antr Late in the game Johnstone tions to the Sports Prize Fund and 11 p.m. Close Down.
redeemed Green and ranely allowed either, partially
i earlier Vellore Drugo: they had given the
Z.EK. Programme, The Association, it its preambir, much
enviable scope, although there errors when he scared the only school
• reputation 8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded alms. at (1) bringing students
wern many ocensions when Pile'a gon) for the Police from a corner. throughout the Far East and this was Music from Z.E.K. on a frequency of into closer touch with one another, (2)stering a spirit of mutand stood him in good stead and Although the success instilled keen-bound to be a source of great stimala- 640 kilocycles.
8.30-8.56 p.m. Light
Orchestral help amongst them and (3) in-abled him to beat the Chinese neas into the Police site it was too lion to the present generation; and
Hate in the gume to enable wing-half.
was largely from the Old Boys Music. them teresting them in works of social
that the present generation was re- London Suite (Eric Contes). Lam Tak-po was always steady to save the Shickl. No sooner was
ceile]. value,
Gulety Echous (Monckien). nims pro-
in the the ball kickes off than the
They all knew the extremely dif- Old Friends-Potpourri (arr. Herman posed, the Association intends, in without being brilliant the not distant future, to hold pivotal position and like the rest referee's whistle proclaimed the cult conditions under which they Finck).
of his collengues showed up more Chinese second string the un-worked, surrounded as they were by 8.56-9.10 p.m. Variety. functions. Rocini
10 organise
disputed holders of the trophy, the houses and workshops with all their Organ Soles-Musical Comedy Medley lectures and discussions on ques-prominently in the second half,
"" players thus succeeding where paraphenalia of noise.
Sydney Gustard, lions of general Interest, to form
their all-conquering premier side, mystery to him why they got nay Song-Give me a heart to sing to past students' athletic clubs, such
Jan the season's League champions, boys at all when there were so many (Frankie and Johnuy") us, frothall, basketball, tennis
up-in-date schools nowadays in quiet
Helen Morgan. eighbourhoods. IL and swimming, and to establish a
WDS largely Humorous-The Mayor through the loyalty of Old Boy-n free school for poor children.
family tradition to have Ron, a For-Trois-From now on grandson or some relative there-and | Fox-Trots-A New, moon la over my that tradition was one of their most cherished possessions and that re Vocal--Whisperng union played an important role in Vocai-Tea for Two preserving the tradition. He really thought it was about time they had a new Queen's College.
B.A.
To attain
APPEAL FOR SUPPORT
TWO SOUND BACKS
Ya Hine-gun ghre Lee Kam ex- Cellent support, in the lost line of had failed). defence and, like his partner, he, was always safe, clearing with first thing away.
tim kicks and seldom giving any- Governor's
BATTOW
the football!
Cup Retained
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IL WILL
"Living Dangerously." "Ilongkang to Dartmouth. A personal record by Lieul-Commander Martyn Sher- wood, R.N. (Retired), of a year's adventurous voyage in the 24 ton ketch Tai Mo Shan, -
shoulder
John Tilley.
Comedy Harmonista. Instrumental-Rockin' Chair; Georgia
on my mind; Lazy Day
you; Instrumental--Sweet Suo just
Heebie Jeeblon; I wonder where my baby to-night?
It is hoped 'Dat very old
In the second half the Chinese Wahyanita, no matter where he is,
Forwards showed better judgment will give this infant worthy sup in their passing and their recovery port so that it may in time be developed inin a wholesome and ained. for them their
Waltong himself, victory, Lee
Mr. de Rome Indicated other ways mighty constitution. The annual
in which they could asslat--by send- subscription is $1.00 and a Com Who had been so closely shadowed
ing their boys at the very beginning mittee in connection with the in the first half to make him in
to Class 8 it was difficult to admit
Ilarry Roy's Tiger Raguinulins, Membership Campaign has been effective, showed something of his
La inter classes), by informing the Songs-Radio Requests formed under the direction of the former wizardry on
Headmaster of any vacancies in their
Los Allen (Baritono). Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Kwan Yinfield, and provided his many sup-to play second faille to Nickford or
firms, by keeping their boys, at | Piano Ducts-Nela; Polly a pleasing display. Riding
the Keys; chor, who
The player who did not quite live school til after they had taken Piano Duets-Kitten on assisted by a body of parters with
The goal he scored was worthy of
Russian Rag Class Representatives of the rece Wai-tong at his best.
up to expectations in the forward line their School Certificate Examination. was Chat Chun-wo, but he was n Ho again thanked the Association
Harry Roy's Famous Planists pective years since the founding The two occasions
which well covered by Gosana whose quick for their hospitality and then asked
on two Pianos, of the College. In regard to pay Perkins was beaten by the Chinese interceptions constantly broke up
masters, prefects and guests to drink
9.40-10 p.m Song Moorlest ment. Wahyaalles can forward their subscriptions to the follows forwards the ball was sent into the threatening situations, that the Can-to the tonst of the "Q.C.O.B.A.. (a) Vive la Compagnie: (b) When
name of their
Johnny comes Marching Home ing centres where entry forms net without the goal keeper being ton player found little opportunity to coupled with the
President, Mr. II. K. Woo."
Let's have a. Chorus can be had and temparary receipts given mach chance to prevent the shoot, is best Torts were af
Mr. G. R. Sayer suitably and briefly Welsh Memories Medley Bort from Pung King-cheung would replied on behalf of the guests, while are issued:-Bank of Canton, Des cores. Yeung Sui-vick sent in a creative mature, and the slightest sup
ather speakers of the evening werv |. Voeux Boad, C., c/o Mr. Kwan rive from a pass well out and the have made his work worth-white
Mesars. Hut Pak-mi C. G Anderson, Yim-cher: Fon Hang Bank, 122, ball sailed through well out
A.-O.-Brawn. Professor Middleton Queen's Buad, C. ME Koreach in the right hand corner of Fook-sum; and Hotel Cecil. Caster intercepted a pass from Lee She ment, but Tam and Tso pinyet their keng, led by Mr. D. M. Richards,
the goat, and when Lee Wal-tong
Fang was a tremendous disappoint. Smith and Professor Forster.
The rendering of the old College Road, c/o Chan Wai-chuen.
vau, Perkins found that he had saad thoughtful games and At the Second Council meeting, either to wait for Lee to shoot from them came 90 per cent, of the Chinese brought the enjoyable proceedings to
n close, held on April 11, a programmeja few yards' range ur attempt to [ralds. To was greatly assisted by the forward. to the halt. Elms, who would insist on, leaving the Mesars.brat Committee, composed of
the other Fang Kwok-wa (Chairman). Ko Perkins adopted the latter course winger, whereas over an
side of the field Keneghan truiksi p Fook-sun, Lung Tiaong, Chan but Lee got his fool to the sphere Pakwa as though he were a crimini. Wai-chuen, Kwan Yim-chor, Henry before coming in collision with the and not once allowed the former idol to make these dazzling runs wiông Chan Kam-hung, Stanley Y. Soung vistodian.
the trickline.
and Albert Chan Kum-noon, was inaugurated. The Committee han
decided to hold an “At Home" in
BLACKBURN RELIABLE
of
Blackburn was easily the sounder
FUNG DISAPPOINTS
from
It is no exaggeration to sinte: that the subjugation of the left wine hrad a big effect on the result of the game.
There is little call to describe the
the College Hall on May 14 at of the two Police backs although¦ p.m. for the purpose of celebrating Chris Pile was always a difficult the birthday of the Association man to pass. The Police skipper goals. Beltrao surprised Wong Wing Admission is free, and while all was not clearing as well as his with a rasping that froin a corner to past Wahsanites are welcome, notam mate but he was always an open the Association's account after individual gards will be issued.--obstacle to the Chinese forwards. blank first half and 20 minutes al
bard exchanges in the second.
Contributed,
MANCHUKUO'S
EMPEROR
COMPLETES VISIT
TO JAPAN
Towards the latter part of the The equaliser was not forthcoming second half he changed places with for another ten minutes and then Mass on the left wing but, handi-Fung put Tam through with a mat capped by a limp, he was never in pass, the inside right rounding Row-
Junds in typical Style. the pieture in his new position.
Two minutes Inter Rowlarals
It was
nt inspired Gough that: had Lee Wal-tong completely sub-pulsed severe attack only at the ex pense of fouling and conceding a dued during the first half and but penalty, but as has already been de for sach a brilliant display by the scribe, he unved magnificently and Police centre half it is highly prai-extra time was called. able that the match would have The first portion of the "extra" keen decided in the early stages was not very far advanced when Rid- of the game.
Not only did Goughey obtained the deciding paint, net Tokyo, April 15. The Emperor of Manchukuo, het Les to the bull time after ting with a spectacular cross drive who has spent
fortnight here it but he was distributing his which Wong Wing didn't pee,
effectively ns royal guest of Japan and the passes
initiated many promising ove
80
that
Japanese Engeror, is leaving herements which, however, came for Kroto return to Changchun, his own capital.
he
10
naught through no fault of his.
He visited the Japanese Imperiafe worked like a trojan and never Palace yesterday to bid farewell to let Lee out of his sight,
the Emperor and Empress. Tho
anme evening he received a number;
of prominent Japanese military
INEFFECTIVE FORWARDS
Parker played well and constant- men. financiers and piheraly had the Chinese right wing
Central News.
CALL-MONEY RATE
New York, Apr. 14.
It has been lentned here that the Chase National Bank and the National City Bank of New York have decided to cut the unoflefal
MONTREAL SILVER
SEASON BEGINS
Kowloon, Lawn Bowlers Enjoy Practice Match
combination out-played. He KOWLOON DOCKS BEATEN tackled stubbornly and suppressed
nians attempts to raid the Pollco Au Intra-club Lawn Bowls miteh goal Brooks too marked his men botween the President's and Vice- Kowloon efficiently and although he was not President's teams at the
Green Club on Saturday
as safe as was Parker when he Bowling was beaten there was always Black-afternoon resulted in a victory for the former by 34 shots. Both teams bourne to cover him.
played two men short. A. M, Hol- Neither the left flank nor the land's rink scored the biggest win, right wing combination of the beating H. Ninh's rink by 19 shots.
Indian R.C. Success
or outside call-money rate to Police forwards were really effec per cent. as from Monday April 15.tive although Tom Pile often beat The existing rate is one per cent. Henry Young with his speed when The Indian Recreation Club. Just!
sent United Preza.
away
by Stephens. These year's Junior champions, entertained two understand
ench other perfect-Kowloon Docks on Saturday at Soo y and at times proved thorns inkunpoo and won by 20 shots. They the sides of the Chinese defence, werd up on two rinks while the third Moss and Oreon did not show that went down by two shots. Minu's rink Montreal, April 14.
deadly combination which secured the biggest win by 13 shots. The silver market hora gased | yielded them so many goals in the yesterday when met by heavy League match the previous Satur- Ons ease each of Small-pex and profit-taking. The undertone at day. Johnstone was always a hard Meningit and two the close, however, remained rola-worker but he did nothing but Diphtheria were reported to the local
excel himself tively firm United Press.
as a goal scoring Health authorities on Friday,
samo
cases
The Maestros. 10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. 20.95 p.m.
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Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Nan
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1 am. A. Panofarts Recilat by "Blefan
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2.30.
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4.45 h.m
4.30
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4,35 am. The News,
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