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A Mozart Progamine, Close Down).
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Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 22, 1941.
Schools' Annual
ROWING
Athletics
La Salle College
Boys Succeed
La Salle College yesterday won the annual Inter-School Sports held at the stadium of the South China Allilette Association, Caroline 1, in the pre- sence of many people.
REGATTA The Parisian Grill
Hong Pairs And Flotilla
Cup For Decision
To-morrow's rowing regatta promises Interesting and keen competitlan. The
1.01 Len Allen (Vocal) and Primo-let Qlaxounow-Sernes De Bal- the sudden condition of the track owing year then last. They will be compet
Sesla's Accordion Hand.
Op. 52
- fprincipal event will be the Flotilla Cup, starting at 11.30 a.m., in which the Volunteers will put out two *crutch Cup from the Naval Volunteers who fours in an endeavour to
wrent the annexed it with such ease in the spring. Camps and training have interfered In no small way with the Keen competition, was witnessed in these crews and it is doubtf
tings of all the events, and had it not been for
whother their chances will be any better this lo yesterday morning's understorm, ing ngainat a fairly comfortable four Preambule Scherzinio-Marionet.records would probably have been es- who have been setting into their boat 1,39 Reuter and Rugby Press, and tes-Danse Orientale-Mazurka-Postablished.
for some time. The Noval four con- Announcements,
Eight Schools and Colleges particl-aints of Dalziel (bow), McDounit (in d'action-Valse Polonaisq ..... Now 1.45 At Bollington (Organ) and Symphony Orchestra conducted by lace went to King's College, with 22 his usual power position), and Moodle, pated in the competition, and recond novel sent at two) Carey tholding Clarile Kunz (Plano).
Eugene Gondsens,
polats, against Lit Salle's 35. St 7.55 Violin Interlude.
who is one of the more promising of Stephen's was third with 21 points. Club's stroker. Robert Minniti will be .Serenade Espagnol (Glazounov)... A feature of this year's meet was piloting this crew and his experience Clowing Local Stock Quota Fritz Krelster with Piano acc,
Rat although the majority of the com- in the seat will not be lost on there Local Time Signal and An-petitors were much younger than run-seumen.
ners of previous years, they proved to be athletes of merit. to this entegory Little is known at the land fours. most notable performances were by J. It is probable that Easigate will take Bucks, St Joseph's, and Ling Hong-out the senior of the two, supported hong, Diocesan Boys School. Aged 13. by John Potter, Club's stalwart roW- the former came third metres and the latter, who is 5 ft. 3 ins. forward. The second crew will doubt- In the 1,500 captain, with Booker and Corneck tall, equalled last year's High Jump less make up in enthusiasm what they record of 5 ft. 71⁄2 Ins.
Jack. In training. The Sir Paul Chater Challenge Cup for the Medley Relay race was won by King's College after one of the most exciting relay races seen in
·Hongkong for some time. The race was closely contested throughout, La Salle being the winners, strongest challengers, and they lost the race by unty one afth of a second.
2.15
Close Down,
3.45
Indian Programme.
6.30
tions.
6.32
Compositions of
Strauss,
8.00 Johannnouncements.
8.02
7.00 London Relay-Thin News, 7.15 London Relay-Talk by Sir Hugh Walpole,
Liza Lehmann-In A Persian Garden.
8.30 Piano Bolos.
Waltz in G Flat Major, Op. 70, No. 7.30 London Relay-Special Broad. i; Waltz in D Flat, Op. 64, No. 1 cast to the British Forers in the Far (Chopin); Serenade, Op. 16; Etude, Op. 18, No. 3 (Moszkowski)......... Arthur $.00 Local Time Signal and An-De Greef (Plano). nouncements.
East
8.02 'Cello Solos.
8.45 Studio-Book Reviews, 0.00
London Relay-The New#. London Relay—'Questions of
Gavott and Allegro from Sonutie"} 0.15 (Valential, are, Plutti).... Emanuel the Hour'. Feuermann with Plano cc.; Kol 9.30 Philadelphia Symphony Or Nidref (Max Bruch, Op. 47).. Gaspar chestra. Cussado with Organ ace.
9.58 Handel-Water Musle Suite. 8.14 Songs by Tiana Lemnitz Allegro-Air-Bourrce-Hornpipe-An- (Soprano).
dante-Allegro Deciso....Sir Hamilton Dove Song-Vanish'd sie ye (The Harty conducting the London Phil- Marriage of Figaro"--Mozart); Aventinonic Orchestra, Maria from 'Oteflo“ (Verdi)..........with] 10.15 Studio Sunday
Orchestra.
8.24 9.00
Bach Programnic, London Relay—The News, 9.16 London RelayQuestions of the Hour
9.30 Local Sport Results,
0.33 9.45
Old Time Variety.
News in French (on
Wave only).
Short
10.00 London Relay-Music Hall".
11.00 Dance Music.
12.00 midnight. Close Down
To-morrow's Programme
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Prizes were presented by Mr C. G. Sollis, the Director of Education.
Following were the results:
100 metres-I, A. P. Sva (La Salle), 2. Ching Hor-chiu (King's), 3, 5in Kwok- Evening bun (King's). Time 31 4-5 beer.
Epilogue,
Conducted by a Minister of the Congregational Church.
TENNIS TOURNEY FINCHER AND HUNG SCORE
EASY VICTORY Only two matcher in the Colony's Tennis championships were played yes terday, and both were doubles,
Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre-far too strong for Wei Chung and S. T.
quency of 845 ks, and on Short Wave from 12.15-2.30 pan, and 10.35 ., on 1,52 mes, per second.
H. K. T
E. C. Fincher and W. C. Ilang proved
loss of a single game. As inlicated by Chao, winging the match without the the scores, the match was too one- sidest to Interestinst the winners thing practically as they ilked. 10.15-11.15 am Relay of Morning In the other encounter. Taul Wai-put Service from the Methodist Church, and Tsui Yangpul last year's finalists,
13.15 p.m.
Schubert Quartet No.ercame R. C. Fay and R. E. Guest,
14 in D Minor (Death and The Mai- den').
1st Mov; Allegro; 2nd Mov: Andante cun moto: 3rd Mov: Scherzo (Allegro molto); 4th Movi Presto....Roth String Quartet.
G-2, 0-1.
COTTAGE CLUB HUNT
To-day's Cottage Club paper-hunt 12.52 Schubert Songs.
will start from a point on the boriler The Rosebud; lart! Hark! The Lark road above Sheung Shui Police Station. ..Elsie Suddaby
(Soprano) with riders are asked to congregate at the The hunt is timed for 4 pan, and Piano acc.: Ave Maria....Master Club House as suon after 3 p.m. as James Phelan (Boy Soprano) with possible, so ponies can be drawn for Orga ace.
Sand other arrangements completed.
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In the Hong pairs great interest hos been roused by Ewo's withdrawal of their senior pair, Swan and Carey, in Invour of Two younger oursmen. Booker and Corneck. Swan is suffer- int from strain and it is for wiser ut a new pair be put in rather than Anding the other half for Carey.
As usual, Hopkins will be heard in the ex's seat, and there is no doubt
he will make every effort that atcer his usual winaing course.
to
On the strength of the foregoing Long Jump-1, Fung Shing-mo (St it would appear likely that Lowe Bing- Stephen's). I. Chau Kin-sheung (St Stepham's Moudle and McCormick will
her's), 3, Cheung Kin-kwong 1La Salle). Distance 9 £ 4.
000 metres."N" Casten (La Salle), 2 J. Macpulcy (D.B.S.), 3. J. Xavier (14 Salley. Time 2 mins 16 1-3 secs.
take charge of the Potter Cup. They are a very smooth pair and have been out frequently together, Java Llue's entry in doubtful in that they will be engaged at Stonecutters in the marn-
tline ta start they will strongly.
Pale Vault-1, Marcos Ng (La Salle), Chan King-choung 151 Stephen's), • 5, Han Tam-yutan (St Stephen's), eighting. However if they can arrive in
20 metres.1. A. P. Siva (La Salle). 3. A. Mackeghale (La Salle). 3. Fans
in young (Queen's). Time 24 1-5 Rees. Shot Pul-1, Ma Wal-fung (St Step heute. 2, Ma Cheng-ling (St Stephen's). Tong Kwok-fun (St Paul's). Distance 33 ft lux.
challenge
The scratch fours will round off the programme and any oarsmen who turn out at Middle Island are assured of an outing. Tilns and lens will be served
400 metres.-). Sin Kwok-bun (Kings), it the Clubhouse and will be of a 2. N. Castro La Salle), 3. Lam Kwak-high standard. leine Wah Yan). The 56 - BCR. The first rare will be at 11.30 and
High Sturg-1, Ling Hong-hong (D 1.5.3. Leg Lai-sten (St Stephen's). Cheuk to reach the 5 p.m. cinema.
the programme will conclude in time Ting-lee Queen's, Marcus Ng and A. Mackerlnie La Salle) slinred four points, Height 579 in tequal to records.
1.500 metres-1. C. Truax (D.B.S.); 2 K. Mohammed (Queen's); 9, J. Bucks (St Joseph's, Tipe 4 mins 50 4-5 sees.
110 metres high hurdles.-1, Wang ZEL- What Ing. Lau Sho-kors, (St Paul, 3. Wan Shui-tak (St Paul's). The 4-0 tires,
Medley Relay (400,300,200,400)-1, King's College: La Salle College: 3, D.D.S. Time 2 mins 45 nees,
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Wah Yan College Meet The 16th annual Athletic meating of Wob Yan College will be held at 1 pm. Mrs M. B. Costello, President Tuesday at Caroline Hill, commencing of the Catholic Women's Lengue, will give away the prizes.
Interest In Shield Matches
(Continued from Page 6.) China. A really good game is expected. Sing Tao, although not so very impressive in their league games, have really a fine all-round team, and should be able to give South China a run for the honour.
Softball Finale To-morrow
(Continued from Page 61
faith in tight team co-operation and ught-to-the-last spirit. Rookie Lily making her debut against the Wild- Lee, Beetfooted centerfielder, will be cals to-morrow and should add speed to the weak Maple Leaf #y-shogging outfield.
AT 1.15 p.m. with A.R. Kitchell,
refereeing, the Linjap Trophy
Kassa Nazarin and Bill Woo
will find a new home for the current year when the Chung
Maroons and Hwa
E. E. Noronha's V.R.C. bathing stars stage their long-awaited confab for the Second Division league pennant.
Grandpa Leung's Chinese Maro- ons literally burned up the league this year with dazzling bang-up ball, but faltered in the home stretch to cruise in on a tie with the swimmers.
The Caroline HH team fell away badly towards the end of the season, and they have not been able in bring about the same standard of football as evidenced, earlier, and should they However, the veterán P. E. Choy be able to bring back that combing- I slated to start 011 the Maroon
they
may yet beat Sing Tao. mound, and will rely on experience R.A.S.C. should be able to over-personified to cope with the slugging come Navy to-day. The Senior Ser-
aquaeaders who have been in there vice are weak and lost by a very practicing real hard to carry this new heavy score when these two teams met last. With the highest score in naught Road.
trophy back to the precincts of Con- goals in their average, the R.A.S.C. should and matters their way, and their prospects of winning the Junior Shield are as bright as ever.
Donations To Bomber Fund
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Baseballers
and A.M. Omar's Cyclones have a set-to nt 2.30 p.m. with Ski Powlawski, Al Leonard and
Kassa Nazarin barking away.
Abe Liu's ball tossers have dis-
played snappy ball in their fast
| two gaiza, but will have to flash top form to handle the peppery total of $1.745,300.32 and 45 wan renched yesterday by the War Fund Cyclones. who will be out to inaugurated by the S. C. A. Post, Lid.redeem themselves before their
with the following donations:
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farcond donation)
30,000 Czecho-Slovak Cominittee (Col- leted at a Dinner party, held March 20th, 1941) (fourthi donation)
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The following donations were received per the Hongkong War Eftert Comunitiee: Hongkong Hotel (Bombs) (sixth
collection) .... Gloucester Hole" (Tank) (sixth
Gloucester Hotel (Musical Box Kline Feb... Penisista Hotel (ilangar) (xixth
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Peninsula Hotel (Bomus)
The Sports Club
Hongkong Softball Association
Jardine Matteson (Tank)
The Filipino Club
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Chinese flinger Den Crary has bren tussing them over with speed to burn and if the old "control signal" responds, he should be able to subdue the inexperienced hur- ricane hustlers.
This fray has the earmarks of ́n tight battle and should have gashouSC John out there barking away in all his fury.
44.30 THE NIGHTCAP at 3.45 p.m. with Al Leonard, Baker and 2321 Stan Leonard calling them, Waggoner's sizzling
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77.85 Mohawks aro booked to handle
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The Board of Administrators of the of the Canadian Chinese- Club- ritish Fund for Retter of Distress in China acknowledges with grateful thanks bera in their Inst, desperate bid alonation at $1.050 frein the Hongkong to break loose from "behind the Police and Polleo Reserve, being half the eight ball" oval-shaped sign.
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The Maple Leafs expect to field an entirely revamped lineup, bring- ing in Ernie "stampeder" Loule, the Calgary desperado, at shortstop. Enock Bunn, veteran outfielder, who recently returned to our sandstrewn bointed up.
beaches, will make his
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It is notified, that the Immigration the weak willow-knocking platoon. Department Commission of Enquiry The five nation Mohawks must take will resume its sittings on Tuesday, this encounter to retain their mathe March 25, at 10 a.m. in the Councilmatical chance of copping the senior Chamber,
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