HOCKEY

KEENNESS EVIDENT IN MEN'S TRIAL YESTERDAY

THE CIVILIAN'S HOCKEY trial played at King's Park in preparation for the Charity hockey game next Sunday resulted in some keen play, and of those that turned out W. A. Reed, Gurbachan Singh and E. V. Reed and V. Bond deserve places without further thought.

Both goal-keepers, U. B. Souza and V. M. Benwell, gave sound dis- plays.

the

V. C. Bond was the best of full backs, and E. V, Reed was steady, but Mehar Singh apparently was not used to a grass pitch.

Of the wing-halves, both R. J. Reed and N. B. Whitley played well, |

left-half J. M. Pinto, tried at

Fowler position for Colours, S. A was starved and had little opportun- On the left-wing, J. ity to shine.

while Soares showed up very well. Pinto and E. Fowler were the pick of the inside-forwards.

M. Pinto, in Pyara Singh, H L. Ozorio, and the closing stages of the game, was Soares, also impressive.

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 27, 1939

FOOTBALL RESULTS AND SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

S. China "A"... 5

Fung King-cheong 2, Lai Shui-wing 2 (1 pen.), Ip Pak-wah, Kwong Wah... 2

Lau Fook-cheun, Lee Yan-leung, Royal Navy.....2 Thorburn, Allison. Eastern

Kowloon

Jorge.

SECOND DIVISION "B"

R.A.F.

Kwong Wah.... 2

Edmunds, Smith W.

Chan Kum-poy.

2

..... 1

Cheung Kim-fai,

Chin Chi-fun.

Royal Scots....

1

Williamson.

R. Engineers.. 2

Lowe,

Signals..

2

Kowloon

2

Hutchison, Scully,

C. Santos 2.

THIRD DIVISION

2

Middlesex Regt. 7

Thomas 4, Tait 2. Pearson. Police

2

Howlett, Johnson.

2

flou Ching-to 2.

Royal Scots

Gordon.

SECOND DIVISION “A”

12th Hvy. Bty. 3 Royal Scots... Burrows, Richardson, Kane, Holden. Farminer.

International... 2

R. Engineers .. 0

Rocha. Sprinkle.

5th A.A. Regt. O

R.A.S.C.

5

Glen, 3. Young,

0

R.A.M.C.

0

Martin.

24th Hvy. Bty. 6

Mason 3.

Marshall 2.

Atkins,

Colours: U. B. Souza; V. C. Bond,

R. E. V. Reed; W. A. Reed and Reed; S. A. Fowler, J.

South China... 4

R.A.O.C.

J.

Thain Chin-khona,

Lok Tat-hang,

Ip Yul-bor,

J.

Chan Chung-yin.

South China

2

Kumaons R.

2

8th Hvy. Regt. 5

Kit Chee

3

Ho Lok-ki (2).

Cross 2, Weldrick 2, Burgess.

Ho Yan-kec 3

(1 pen.).

3

Club

0

Signals

3

Dewan Singh and

Narain Singh. Electric

0

Marsden, Smith

and Medford.

Gon- J. Whites: V. M. Benwell;

Malik, Gurbachan Singh, who played for salves, Mehar Singh; M. R. Whites, was the better centre- M. H. Hussain, N. B. Whitley, D. T. forward. D. T. Smith worked steadi-Smith, N. Beltran, G. Singh, and E. ly at right-wing, while in the same Fowler.

Eastern.

Yu Yek-shing 2.

Lec Bo.

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SUCCESSFUL PAPER

HUNT

A very successful paper hunt was held yesterday by the members of the Cottage Club at Fanling,

The first four riders in the card were.-Mr. P. W. Calderara, Mr. W.

and

Two doctors who have held posts at the Royal Free Hospital, London, Minderhoud, Mr. R. Van Der Gaag have just announced their marriage at the Jordans Meeting House, Boa- consfield.

They are Dr. Stephen Taylor, who last year published an analysis of what he called "suburban nerves" among women, and Dr. Charity Clifford.

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Dr. Taylor, who became an M.D. in 1938, was until recently senior resi- dent medical officer at the Royal Free Hospital.

In 1938, writing in the "Lancet," be said:

is The Englishman's home still his castle, but for the English- woman too often it is her gaol."

The suburban woman, he said, had made a fetish of the home. As long as there was something to keep the young wife busy things were fairly satisfactory. The trouble began when she had time on her hands.

Dr. Taylor, who was four years in- vestigating this disease he called "suburban nerves," said that few peo- ple realised the internal lonelines of the unhappy inhabitants of the suburbs.

LOCAL DOLLAR

The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar to-day was 1/2-7/8.

The London on New York

Mr. J. Fraser. The first lady home was Mrs. J. Monks.

GERMANY BEATS ITALY

Berlin, To-day. Germany yesterday beat Italy in an international football match by 3-2 at the Olympic Stadium Berlin. Reuter.

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NOTICE

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PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions from Liquidators and others to sell by Public Auc- tion on

Thursday, the 30th. Nov., 1939 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

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at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

comprising:

Drawing Room, Dining Room and Bed Room Furniture, Car- pets, Rugs, Cutlery Orna- ments, E. P., Brasa, Porce- lain and Glass Ware, Electric Table Fans & Heaters, Gramo- phones & Records, Radios, Curios, Pictures, Cooking Stove & Uten- sils, etc., etc.

also

A Few Pieces of Blackwood Furniture

On View from Wednesday, the 29th. November, 1989.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 27th Nov., 1989.

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