A tense moment during the Club-Navy Rugby game last Saturday on the Club ground.
Another scene in the Rugby game between the Club and Navy at Happy Valley last Saturday.
THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 27, 1939
Measuring the shot during the Gutierrez Shield match between Switzerland and Australla at the Kowloon Football Club on Sunday.
Up for the ball on the Club ground last Saturday' in the friendly Rugby match between the Club and the Army.
FANLING STARTING
TIMES
SUNDAY
Old Course -
9.16 a.m. A. McKellar, W. W. C. Shewan.
9.20
9.24
1)
9.28
**
9.32
9.36
13
9.40
9.44
W
9.48
0.62
9.66
10.00
10.04
10.08
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A line out during the Rugby game between the Club and Army last Saturday.
10.12
E
10.18
10.20 -
**
10.24
10,29
10,32
10.36
The
K.C.C. CRICKET
ELEVENS
following
been teams. have
CLUB RUGBY TEAMS
:
C. D. N. Walker, L. M. Wylle.
F. A. Redmond, A. B. Purves.
P. E. Annis, E. J. Faggiano,
D. Humphreys, P. S. Delany.
A. N. and Q.. A. A. Macfadyen,
R. C. Gairdner, A. M. Mack.
A. D. Humphreys, E. G. Price, N. K. Littlejohn, T." Low," "
R. P. Morris, H. S. Rees.
C. F. Marshall, C. A. L. Rickett.
J. B. Harrison, M. A., Annett.
F. D. Hunter, H. Geare.
J. M. Pearson, J. W. Mayhew. D. L. Prophet, W. Hewitt.
L. M. S. Lloyd, G. C. Worrall. M. A. Johnson, A.. G. Langaton. D. S. Robb, R.. Young.
J. T. Smith, J. W. MacLeod. Col. Field, Major Morgan. J. P. Murphy, Major Temple.
New Course
leave Kowloon at 8.25 will now leave at 6:27 a.m.
There will be two games of Rugby 9.28 a.m. N. P. Fox, R. C. Stewart.! selected to represent Kowloon Crie-Football on the Club ground at Hap- 9.36 Major Johnstone, Major Meek. ket Club against Craigengower Cric-
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Dennis. py Valley to-morrow. In the first 10.20
Note: The "Belle", Car originally timed to ket Club to-morrow?
game, which will commence at 3.15 First XI (Away):-D. J. N. Ander-p.m., Club "A" will play a Navy side. son, K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, This game will be followed at 4.30 G. Giften, C. E. Green, D. Hung, B. D. p. m. by a match between Club 1st. Lay, D. Lloyd, T. A. Madar, W. LXV and the Army. Dr. J. A. R. Selby son, A. J. G. Taylor and G. B. God- Rapley and A Zimmern.“ Scorer-R will referee, the 3:15, game and Lt. frey. Leigh:
Cmd Linton' the later one. Club sides have
-selected as follows'---
*"A": XV;---M. G. Carruthers, Lammert, G. S. Wilson, G. D. Day, Thompson, D. I. | H. Van Leeuwén (Captain), J. Hutchi- Eldwell, son, E.: C. Luscombe, P. R. Wanklyn, R. Hen- O. A. Searle, E. W. Stout, L. de C Salter, Blechynden, J. H. Thornhill, M. 8. WE. Banger, R. G. Castleton and H. W. B.
Second XI (Home) -W. Mulcahy,
-
R. Baldwin, H. Brokenshire,
Davies, Gri blogdbán -SE
G. G
G. A. V. Hall, R. A. Harding, F.
R. A. J. Simpson and C. Walker. Scorer: A Wright: Umpire Capt. Mar
MOTHERS' ALL-NIGHT TRAMP
Hundreds of parents who had visit-
ed their evacuated children in coun- try areas of Essex had to tramp through the night to their homes in London.
train
The local bus services and services were quite inadequate to cope with the thousands of mothers and fathers who made the week-end visits, Motorists were stopped and asked for lifts, and many of them-packed seven and eight foot-sore and weary parents into their cars.
"PLTIFUL TO BEE THEM." Mr. Robert
Hamilton- Hart, of street, N.W.1, told the press: "After I picked up as many as I could get into my car I was stopped nine times in a mile or so. Other car drivers had the same 'experience."
Mrs. R. Dawney, of Epping, said: "It was pitiful to see the women and their menfolk' tramping past. I have made Innumerable pots of tea for them.
"They told me that it was like" a Bank Holiday crush at the bus ter mini in the country.
"Many women I spoke to will have walked more than twenty miles by the time they get 'home,'
CROWN PRINCE CYCLIST
The Crown Prince of Denmark may new be seen cycling through the streets of Copenhagen,
"He has given up using his car in br der, to set an example to the Danish people, since the prohibition sale of petrol”, for
DenmarkTM as an economy m