RETURN OF FAVOURITE DANCE RECORDS COLUMBIA
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I won't dance
Lullaby of Broadway
I'm going shopping with you
Gipsy moon
Marta
According to the moonlight
Funkadools
Wine song
Happy F'm happy
Merry Widow Waltz
Vilia
Jokamy Greens orch.”
Jack Little's orch
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Bill Cottons band
Lew Stone's band.
She's a Latin from Manhattan
Johnny Greens orch.
About a quarter to nine
Poema
Tahiti
When I grow too old to dream
The night is young
Spanish orchestra
Heary King's orch.
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Dear Bill:
THE CHINA MAIL" MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935
WIN FOR REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Civil Servants At Lawn Bowls
GOSCOMBE O'SULLIVAN CUP FINAL
ST. JOSEPH'S
TRIUMPH AT
BASKETBALL
Senior And Junior Leagues Won
DEFEAT CRACK TEAM FROM UISIS. BLACK HAWK
The senior and Jurier basket-. ball teams of St. Joseph's College. won both the Inter School Lea- gures recently to recurd their first double win in the history of the Levent, P.
-The senior side. is one of the The semi-finals and final of the best in South China, and was the Inter-Departmental lawn bowls only team to inflict successive de- competition for the Goscombe-feats upon the team from the O'Sullivan Cap were played off on USS Black Hawk, hitherto unde- the Police Recreation Club green feated in the Far East.
at Happy Valley yesterday, when On Saturday afternoon a combined the Revenue Department, after St. Joseph's side best the Rest of defeating the Sanitary Depart-the Schools by 34 points to 27 as mment "A" in the morning, had an a grand finale to the League, fol- easy win over the P.WD. "B," lowing which the prizes were dis- who beat Police "A" in the other tributed. semi-Snal, in the final
Scores: Revenue Dept.
Final Round) -
P.W.D. “BTM
-1. Howe
1. Armstrong
$12, dock.
T. Talion
R. E. LawrEDCE
The following were the final
George Rodger, sbore, p taim of the Hong Kong Football Clah, is making his last sERBON here a memorable ene, by a «f briliant, dizalays.
INTER-CLUB GOLF MATCH
COUNTRY CLUB'S
EAST WIN
JAPANESE TROUNCED
AT FANLING
ST JOSEPHS
been
CLOSE WIN OVER
quarters.
plose
The Saints appeared enable to
EUROPEANS FAIL IN FRONT OF GOAL
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North's Debut North's first aina wa get away with the ball, the for tinct success, and until Parker
wards lacking combination. One
-dis-
for two shots from Leonard, the dropped back, he was their centre-forward, went near the half, Gough has played mark, but were cleared confident better and was too fat p
feld most of the time. ly by Karnsworth:
Following midfield exchanges, brought off many daring save Ridings scored with a fine shot clearing difficult shots wit
parent ease, while Blackburn and from 20 yards out.
Chris Pile worked like Trojans in a defence, almost always under
Leonard Equalises
After five minutes play on the severe pressure. resumption Leonard equalised for in attack, however, the Police the Saints, Harmsworth stepping, showed up badly. Greenwas out too far for safety.
sadly out of position as leader. He
more:
The Saints intermediate line had no bustle, and displayed little At the conclusion, Mrs. T. H. standings in the Senior' and
daring this half showed a definite speed or initiative, Tommy Pile King, wife of the Inspector Gen-Junior Leagues:
The annual golf match between improvement, Sinclair working was the best forward in view, and eral of Police, distributed the Senior Leagues St Joseph's 18 prizes.
pts: Wah Kiu College 16 pts: H the Country Club and the Shatin very hard, combining good feed-being well supplied with useful University 10 pts; Wah Yan College Golf Club, which was played over ing with judicions defence work passes, he sent over countless cen
Combination throughout the team tres that should have been made 10 pts: St. Pral's College 8 pts; Sal the former's, "comse yesterday, re-f
use of Moss had few was much better;" Xam College 8 pts: Wah Tai Collegesulted in an easy win for the Victor and Hussain, the Saints' chances, but spoilt those he had by
Dibran Boys School * pts: Ching Wah College 4 pts and King' former by 27 against 121⁄4
fright-way, worked in perfect-handrather selfishly shooting from College 2 pts.
Caniatry Club had
awkward angles instead of passing Junior League:- St. Joseph's 18 tablished a big lead on the com-
After working hard for an open-to a better positioned player. phs: Fong Lam College 16 ots; King's College 12 pts: Queen's College 12 pletion of the singles matches Bts: Waha College A played in the morning, and in the ing, Hussain gave the Saints the lead with an excellent goal from the foursomes: Wah Yan College "B" 5 ptz: Chong afternoon won
Close quarters.
The game opened slowly, but Nam College €ts; Technical School easily.
East Lanca Bazasworth: Swai after seven minutes South Chins 4pts: St. Pants College 4 ple; Wan-j Detailed scores were:---
and Steel; Smith, Lawton and Eckers Twelve pairs took part in the chai Govt. School 2 pts.
Shatin Golf Club fley; Mather, Gozman, Sandford, R56-took the lead through Lee Wal- American tennis
Yamamoto
tong. Fung lobbed the ball for- 4ings and Ratcliffe.
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TOURNAMENT
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China: Oct 10 thy
letter
thanks for your Many and the parcel of lelipper cigarettes. "Clipper" have become as popular that they are now being regularly imported from England. Consequently,
for you
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Fine Opening Goal
St. Joseph's:-. Sonra; L. Souza ward for the centre-forward to and V. Costa; Woo, Sinclair and Ema dash past the backs-and-place it Victor, Hossain, Leonard, Joanilhowell out of Mellardy's reach and Sprinkde
South Ching continued to pres
after this early access, and held sway until the interval, when they
MIXED DOUBLES crossed over leading by a solitary
CHAMPIONSHIP
Fourteen Pairs For Colony Title
goal.
Brocks, who went off shortly before the interval, resumed ``at outside-left, Parker dropping back to left-half, with Moss inside-left.
A promising attack initiated by Gough looked hopeful, and Tommy {Pile's" accurate centre caused a The draw for the Colony Open cramble in the Chinese goalmouth, Mixed Doubles Lawn Teunis but the hesitancy of the inside Championship took place at the men lost them a good chance of Chinese Recretion Chubyesterday equalising, and the ball was clear- erming, when the holdczas led to the other end.
Glorious Goal.
A loose hall attracted Lee Wat png, and before the Folice realised
Goldman and Miss R. Hancock, received a bye into the Second
**
Saito24
Afito 0
-Watanabe 2
Round, together with W. C. Harg and Mrs. P. Wilson
Olan 1
Basto 2 Kishinami ɔ
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Last season's runners-up, Bumjahn and Mrs. Chin Chan their danger he was through and had crashed the ball past. McHardy chit, will encounter G. Polglase and Mrs. LR. Andrews in the from 15 yards with a glorious
Eleft-footed drive, videret and fe First Round
The Draw
The following is the drzw
6%%% correct order:
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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
Junior Championship First Round Results
The Police attacked- desperately after this second reverse, and dun- jing a melee just inside the penalty area. were awarded a penalty for hands against Lee Kwok-wai. Bys into Second-Round: I. Goldman and Miss R. Hana Moss easily converted with s cock (Holders)
A powerful shot
Within equalizing distance
First Found
- Gr C Burnett and Miss O. Dalziel again, the Police tried hard--for v. Major W. E. B. and Mrs. Dowling-la further goal, and Moss was pre--
M. E. Lo and Ms. J. L. Litton sented with a fine chance, but ran
Fancock
Capt. W. J. R. Gragg and Miss E [too far down before" shooting.
Goal Disallowed
Capt. D. Mine and Min M. Saville C. Pile and Mrs Tharge.
HD. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chin A centre by Tso and a shot by p Chmm-chin.v. G. Folglase and Mrs- Pak-wah which struck. the,
The following were the First L. R. Andrews
S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackennenderside of the bar before Bound results of the Junior
entering the net looked a goal, bac YLA. Pearce and Mrs. JINȚĂ...” Championship of the Kowloon Rice Evans
the referee consulted a linesman Golf Club.
A. E. P. Guest and Miss M. and disallowed South China's
LE Longbottom beat E C. Gridhary List D. A. and Mappest 25 Borner at the 19th.
W. J. Gezi beat J. S. Smith 6 and
W. C. Simpson beat D. Parsons 4 and 3.
EO. Murphy beat . G. An
J. G. Charbon best
EW, Gardiner best
and 1:
Andrews receiv
L. D. Parves.
Kayl
Bye into Secund Rounds
With South China dominating
W. G. Hung and Mr. P. Wilsonic, the exchanges, Fang secured from Four pairs were seeded they a corner kick and quickly sent out were L. Goldman and Miss to Tao Kwai-shing, who dashed Hancock holders, H. D. Rinjanipast Parker at top speed and bent and Mrs. Chiu. Chun-chin (runners Kellardy with a left-footed drive 19), M. L. Lo. and Mrs^3, from 5 garden rosary Litton and W. C Hung and Mrs from Wilson.
Stoker
**W. Kershaw best J. W. Martin
FANLING GOLF
TITLE
SAPPERS HOLD KITC IN MAMAK CLASH
Despite the fac fonce held a two-cost Mamak hockey fixt Royal Engineers on ground yesterday," Indians Tennis Club could Royal age to
Khan and J Plutos for the Indis
Marton Just Beats Lissaman
The first round Hong Kong Golf Club
Following a sound effort by Parker whose shot want inches over the bar, Tay received and, covered -much ground before pass- ing in to Fung King cheong, who, unmarked, made no mistake.
7-8 China “A” Weng Wing. Leo- Tinaang thi Tamm Kang-pak: Lang Wing-chui, Wong Més them, and Les Kwok-Waltao-Kwav-ching. Fing King chang, Tee Wi-tang, is Pak- wal and Pay Quee-Hang- ANARCHI
Belarity, Blackburn, and Pile, Brooks Gon Zie, StepbenK,
PLAIN AND CORK TIPPED
FRESH FROM ENGLAND
ship, was played
terday with the
COE the 19th
SAPPERS AND NOMADS DRAW
JJUNIORJA JAECA
FOWLER IN SCORING-MOOD FOR CRA HOCKEY TEAM