TOM PILE AGAIN BEATS CHRIS IN SNOOKER FINAL
Tom Pile beat his brother Chris in the Findl of the Snooker Handicap at the Prison Officers' Club, Stanley, last week. It is interesting to note that they were both minus 56. Earlier in the month they met in the Final of the Champion- ship, which the former also won.
Dr. D. J. Valentime, who was seen in the full-back position for the Hospital Division against the Health Division in the charity football match yesterday last played football in 1928-20, when he turned out for the Police R.C. Incidentally, T. Pile, who was also a member of the Police team that year. fgured at right- wing, also for the Hospital side.
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Choy Wing-chiu, formerly one of the finest badminton players in the Colony, has been unable to turn out hitherto this season on account of an injury sustained when roller-skating.
It is learned that G. R. Ruzavet, the Hong Kong Cricket Club lawn bowler, will be leaving the Colony on transfer shortly.
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NO HOCKEY ON SUNDAY
Owing to the Christ- mas and New Year festivities Hong Kong Hockey Association
have decided to can- cel all Tournament matches fixed for Sun day.
be in Australia for the lawn bowla season and hopes to get quite a number of games in Sydney, Brls- bane and Melbourne.
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Lieut. Cuthbertson, of Royal Lieut.-Col. Guy J. German, who
from the broken arm which he obtained his rugby blue at Oxford Scots, is making a rapid recovery in 1922.
sustained in a
recent Rugby
A very enjoyable evening was Capt. Jack Fawcus, the promi- Capt. J. W. G. Hume, Lothians
match.
spent by members of the Prison jockey Lce.-
Officers' Club on Thursday when and Border Yeomanry, the Scot.nent steeplechase
the Newport
"Ewo George Duncan, Hong
of the monthly Kong the first tish rugby international and Ox- Sergt. W. Roberts,
County and former Bristol City Football Club and Colony inter- Nights" was held. Spoons for bil- ford blue.
full-back.
darts were port lawn bowler, will be leaving liards, snooker and Basil Rought-Rought, the Nor-the Colony in the course of the presented by Ewo Breweries Ltd., folk opening batsman.
few days for a six months and these were won by C. Gow- Duncan island. F. N. Hill and J. Marvin B. J. Wood, the Norfolk wicket-holiday in Australia. keeper-Reuter.
looking forward to this as he will respectively,
Lieut. J. W. S. Irwin, R.A.M.C the Irish International rugby for- ward.
Cpl. W. R. C. Brydon, Scottish international rugby player.
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