THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
COING BALD? WILD ICE HOCKEY CROWD
TRY
Danderine
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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Rain Of Missiles On The Rink
London, Mar. 2. A crowd of 10,000, apectators of the Ice Hockey World Cham- pionship match between Great Britain and Canada, became hysterical at the Harringay Arena last night.
Three before of
(By George Graham)
TO-DAY'S How They HANDICAPS Stand In
the game, the hostile crowd, round ANNOUNCED BY The Tables
un-
to fury by an injury to а British
player, showered orange peel, tins and newspapers upon the lee.
Frantic appeals for silence, heard by the booing crowd, were made. The crowd was shouting for the referee.
The rous went on and
JOCKEY CLUB
WINNERS BARRED
officinis, Handicaps for to-day's racing are announced by the Hongkong Jockey Club.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Third Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday,
"A threat to end the game had no 10th April, 1937, (weather permits effect and together with ting) may be obtained at the conches and players, spectators be Secretary's Office, Exchange Build-gon t
to invade the fee. ing; the Club House, Happy
things Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,
Entrics close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 1st April, 1937.
By Order.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
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The Army
MARCH 29, 1937.
CORRESPONDENCE
Coronation Emblems
To the Editor.
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir, The King, with his customary thought for good causes and in parti- cular for the younger generation and ex-service men, រជន graciously approved that his Coronation shall be observed by the wearing of special Coronation Emblems, the sule of which is designed to naalst two well known National Funds in which His Mojcaly 18 interested.
keenly
The two Funds in question pre King George's Jublice Trust which has as its object the physical, mental and spiritual welfare of the younger generation, and the British Legion Pension Fund, which
an
prematurely ly pensions of 108, provides week- age ex-service men and women, The Coronation Emblem is of attractive and distinctive design in red, while and blue. It has a blue 3 Sth. China A.A. 3 metal centre on which is embossed
Kolewall Cup
Athletic Hongkong F.C. Apitas and Patentate, winters at Kowloon F.C. Saturday's meeting, are automatically S. China "B" barred from the Sugar Loaf Handl-St. Joseph's cap and Morrison Hill Handicap, "D" Class, respectively.
Division I
Remalta
Eastern Ath
DS. China "A"
1 Seaforth Hidrs.
3 Kin. Chinese 2 R.W. Fusiliers League Table
were still thrown on to the ice, but It all ceased when the band stood up and began to play the National Anthem.
The stir among the crowd as the of "God Save the King" strain
The handicaps are as follows: played out was dramatic.. Everyone Sugar Loat Handicap. (14 Miles). S. China "A" stood to attention and there was-Centre Forward (151), Commence-R. Ulster R. hardly a murmur. After that the ment Bay (182), Firelly (140), Good S. China "B" game proceeded.
Morning (155),
Coronation RW. Fusiliers Royal Mail Seaforth H. Royal Navy
55) KY Thunder St. Joseph's
to
(154), Rob Roy (101), Scente View Bay (101) and Tim (140).
Canada won by three goals nil. There were 12 penaltics during the game.
England were two goals down when Kelly and Goble clashed in a heavy body check in mid-lee. whistle went to stop play, and Brenchley, the England winger, skated the group and
blow which washed his face under
-a
The
on eye. Bleeding profusely he left the ice, and it was then that the crowd went mad.
SOS FOR DOCTOR
+
At the end of the game an appent was broadcast for a doctor to go to the England dressing room. He had to insert two stitches in a cut which Brenchley had received.
Canada's Grat goal was scored two minutes from the end of the first perlod.
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Goals
the
cipher King's surrounded by an
this being
of white
Jawn, with an outer edging of red which are four cut-out The emblem is, of course, designed to wear as a button-hole
lawn on
crowns.
1 and it is confidently anticipated that It will be bought and worn during the Coronation period by tens of Pts.millions of His Majesty's subjects
both at home and abroad.
The manufacture of these Corona- tian Emblems is
is already giving bad- employment to
many
needed disabled ex-service men, and In order to meet the heavy demands which are expected for the emblems
F. W. D. L. F. A.
31 13 5 3 50 21
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and will no doubt be con- 15inuously engaged for the next three.i 12
months.
engaged by the British Legion Poppy Factory
Kellett Handleap "C" Class. First Eastern Ath. Section. (Two Mille Post, Once round H..F.C. and in),--Bistre (149), Pontiac Bay Kowloon F.C. 22 7 3 12 24 44 (154), Soldier of China (155), Soldier Reerclo ...18 0 4 8 30 42
Athletic of Peace (168) and Tyne (188),
22 6 5 12 24 42 Kin. Chinese .21.3 6 12 27 54 Kellett
Division II Resulta
additional workers have been
Second Section lybynight (195), K. Polles 1923 18 10 54.7 Motorists are only
specially provided
Class, one (145), Monopinne Night View (145), Royal Highness (102), Tiny Stor
Athletic (158) and Yihan (108).
Morrison Hill Handicap "B" Class. Hongkong F.C. (Six Furlongs)-Dawn Star (101), Kowloon F.C. R.A. Lyemun Time (188), Harvest View R. Ulster Rifles 1, King's Justice (140). King's Royal Navy (181), Lead (140), Mistake Bay (166), New South China Star (168), Red Feather (150), Rose-Chinese Police Queen (165), Soldier of Honour (161) and Thunder Bay (154),
Coolgardie Handicap, (6lx Fur-
2 Eastern Ath
DR. Engineers
1 R.W, Fusillers,
D. Seaforth Hidra.
& Chinese Police
GOOONGO›
for by
of a Silk Flag Mascot which, complete-with--a device for easy attachment to any part of a Car, will be sold at 2s. Gd.
The Emblems will be sold in the London Metropolitan Area on Mon- day, May 10, and
in other districts on Saturday, May 8. The Fing Mascot will be on sale much earlier. The local organisation of Corona- tion Emblem Day will for the main part be in the hands of those Com- P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. Foppy Day, and by Ills Majesty's mittees usually responsible for
6 R.A: S'culiers
12 Kin. Chinese
0 Royal Navy League Table
Goals
Wish invitations to organise the
8 65 30 31 Appeal have been sent to all these.
000 30 31 Already many Committees аге
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4 58 30 28 busily working, and overseas the 27 idea has met with a very keen 30 27 reception.
Jongs)A Grent Time (167), Beat Royal Navy 24 31 2 1 121 20 44 The second came half way through That (140), Boronia Belle (145), R.W. Fusillers 22 18 4 2 73 20 30 the second period from Redding, Bravado (140). Courting Eve (165). Engineers .22 15 1 who also scored Canada's third a
Lozill (140), Llangollen (157), Rool-South China 24 13 5 minute from the end.
fly (140), Solerina (148), Strath-Seaforth II...21 13 Gordon Dailey, England's acting carrick (167), Such Fun (145), The R.A. Lycmun 32 11 captain, revealed that the whole Right Time (150) and Twilight Star R. Ulster R. England team had asked for
Chinese Police 23
Section. (Six Furlong)-Athlete...!.
(160), RA. S'cutters 22 5 | Sovereign (1:40), Laughing Chi
1501 а
change of referees prior to the game, Boa Vista Handicap. "D" Class, Kowloon F.C. 311
but officials had refused their re-
First
Diciti of the British ice Flög fees (101), Gold Coin
key Association said after the match that had the refereeing been more decisive some of the unpleasant scenes would have been avoided.'
REFEREE CHASED
"
One of the referees was chased by a. crowd of angry spectators down the corridors of the stadium and
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17 Enquiries with regard to Corona- is tion Emblém Day will be welcomed. 01 15 They should be addressed to Captain 03 14 W. C. Willcox, M.J.Ex,
Honorary
401
(108), Miracle (102), Mountain View Eastern Ath. .22 3 3 16.33 91 (140), Plain View (160), Pride of Kin. Chinese 21 2 4 13 20 80 Tsingtao (155), 17th of September
Division HI Results (140), The Hero (140), Valorous (105)
Victoria Hall (147), Wild Cat Kwong Wah
4 II, Engineers (105) and Zero (147).
R.A.O.C
5 St. Joseph's Boa Vista Handicap.
Class, R.W. Fusiliers
1 Recreio Second Section
7. Kumaon Rifles (Six Furlongs)RAM.C.
Liga P'guesa 6 Police (E.) Aroxy (143), Atomic Star (145), Cop Seaforth Hidrs. - Police (C.) took refuge in the restaurant, out- per Idol (155), Coronation Day (159),
• Match cancelled. side which a strong guard of com- Don (102), Donovan (162), Emer missionaires was posted.
Call (140), Feudal Knight Берсу The second game of the evening (140), Helephant (140), Lancashire between Czecho-Slovakia and France
Tich (144), Pagon Love (105), was referred by different officials, Philanderer (168) and Racing Boy Halfway through the second period (162). of the second game-spec=-
tator was knocked
n flying
by
puck, but recovered after receiving medical attention.
Hundreds who falled to gain ad mission rushed the entrances, and
and windows
were smashed.
doors
Many of the 11,000 spectators had been queueing outside the Arena for eight hours and at six o'clock two queues 'stretched_right round the building.
A special force of police, concealed in the car park in case of emergency, soon restored order when the doors
were rushed.
A crowd of more than 8,000 waited outside to hear the, result,
Left His Riches To Cathedral £10 A Week For Wife
Liverpool, Mar. 25. HOMAS SHUFFLE-
TH
EASTER GOLF
KOWLOON BEAT VALLEY
.18
The bi-annual golt match between the Kowloon Golf Club and Happy Valley was played over the Kowloon course on Good Friday and resulted in a win for the home team by led by 111⁄2-41⁄2 at the end of the points to 10%. The Kowloon ployers
singles matches in the morning and were up 6-0 in the foursomes.
Scores:
:
KAW GULUN
I. . Paton I up
A. J. Denal...
A. 1. Eastma
A. A. Lopes.
and
....
. . Thomson 2
F. C. Barry, E
Singles
1
1
HAPPY VALLEY K. S. Rolærison
R. Young, 2 up
A. Mekelar, d
and
W. T. Haller ...
W. Stewart...
G. Mine.....
TV. S. Her
and 1
1
D. Forbes
J.
medier. 1 up
A. D. Humphreys
F. E. Boker, T
and
1
J. Selby A. and
1
C. Simpson.
1 up!
T. B. Low
C. G. Anderson
W. Grove, & and
E. O, Murphy, 8
W. Blaker. I up 1
F. Judd, 4 and 3 1 I K. Collings, 8
and 2
| Paton & Dennis,
4 and 8 Collings & East-
144 H. T. Huginn`‚'
A. Brok
Brooksbank
Hum- (phreys, Jun., N. Nolloth....
1 A. T. Braley ...
Total Bingles.
Fourballs
BOTTOM, lending Tetal Singles, 114 Liverpool Methodist, left in his will, published to-day, the residue of his £85,000| fortune to Liverpool Cathe dral; only £520 a year to his Miles 4 ADarry wife.
Lopes & Thom-
son
Smedley & An
derson Mundy & Simp Mrs. Shufflebottom, grey-haired, Beventy-two years
Groves & Murphy, old, said: In
1 up the drawing-room of her comfortable home in Balmoral-road, Fairfeld:
am bewildered by the will. We celebrated our golden wedding some time before my husband died. We were perfectly happy together.";
"He was a china merchant and had a prosporous business in Liverpqoli In the early, days · when the : was struggling I helped him in. the shop; I looked after the business while ho went buying."
** Mrs. Shamlebottom will probably have to give up her home in Bal- moral-road, dispense with the ear and chauffeured that
Liverpool Cathedral omcial sald
course, we are delighted. All the ome; we cannot understand.
Robertson &
Young Braley &
McKellar Buller A
Stewart, I up Her Forbes, J
2 up. Humphreys, &
Booker, 1 un'
Selby & Law
Duxion & firook-
abanki
424
League Table
Goals
10. Organising Secretary, Coronation
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
9 Emblem Day, 20, Cromwell Rond,"
8 London, S.W.T
Your help in making known the particulars regarding this sale of 2 Emblems will be gratefully appre- 0cinted. 4
W. G. WILLCOX,
R.W. Fusiliers 22 10 2 2 62 10 30 RA.O.C......21 16 14 58 10 33 Liga P'gue21 15 24.60.35-32. Seaforth H...21 14 2 5 70 27 30 R.A.M.C. 20 13. 1
3 1 0 60 33 27
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10 6 0 60 42 25
20 11 2 7 48 41 24 20 9 1 10 45 38 18 R. Engineers 31 7 1 13 43 50 RAS.C. 21 5
St. Joseph's...20 Kumaon R. Police (E.)' Police (C) ...10
13 26 51 27 09
ARMED ROBBERIES
JEWELLERS APPEAL FOR MORE PROTECTION
In view of the many recent ormed robberies at goldsmiths shops the Chinese Goldsmiths and Jewellers Association held on emergency meet- ing on Saturday to discuss whether measures should be taken to prevent meeting further
occurrences, The was fully attended and the following resolutions approved.
An alarm bell should be installed
Captain."
Honorary Organising Secretary,
Coronation Emblem Day."
'Baby Brides' Scandal Shocks U.S,
DISCOVERIES OF
MORE BABY BRIDES ARE SHOCKING THE UNITED STATES.
Swift efforts are being made to tighten up the marriage laws in every state, following still another case of a small girl marrying a fully grown man,
Mazie Bohannon, of Gatlin- burg, Tennessee, is the mewest baby bride.
She is eleven years old. Her husband Orville is 22,
It was Tennessee liht sirocked the world when twenty-two- year-old Charlle Johus married nine-year-old Eunice Winstead. The storm of protest was at its height when it became clear that
in all members' shops connecting with this marriage was only one of a
the alarm bell system at the Central series that have been made through-
Public
Police Station. In case of armed out the country. robbery, the firm should at once re-
opinion, furious with the port to the police through the alarm loopholes in the marriage laws, hos bell and then inform other members forced legislators in every state to
draft In the vicinity
measurea for preventing fur- To send a
Ia petition to the Govern-ther scandals. ment through
the Secretary for
New York State authorities took Chinese Affairs requesting that ade- prompt action when they discovered quate protection be given to all gold-at Stanley Bachus, aged 18, of
Watertown, had married smiths and jewellers shops.
Leona เม
Roshia.
To employ special guards to protect shops during business hours."
To apply to the Inspector General of Police for private arms to be kept for precaution, jag
All show cases, which are usually made-with glass, should be bound with brass wire og small brass bars,
Bloker & "Judd, Nollet & Humé
2 and 1879 B phrora
*Total Fourballa 6% Total Pourballe
Total ..1014
WATSON'S
His bride was twelve years old and she is expecting to become the mother of a baby,
Bachus
was promptly arrobled. He is being, charged with criminal assault.
Americans believed that these two marriages were exceptional cases. Then suddenly another
was an- nounced in California.
Florence Rudd had been married to Williain Rudd, of Vallejo, three days after her thirteenth birthday,
Now she, too, is expecting a baby.
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