PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1939:
2. In the World of Sports
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallops
at the Race Course yesterday:—
Phoenix
Heddon
BLARNEY STONE
RUGBY
Fine Police Win In Tourney Debut
SENIOR SHIELD
FOOTBALL
South China's Big Win Over Eastern
Playing "A large gathering, including His Excellency the Governor, "Sir Geof- South China
HOME FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL RESULTS
Birmingham Beat
Wolverhampton
Derby Charlton Middlesbro' Aston Villa Stoke
LONDON, March 11 (Router) Bolton. the The following are the results of Arsěnál defeated the League football matches played to Liverpool
day:-
at
Sookunpoo
"A"
fry Northcote, and His Excellenny Eastern XI by a score of six goals the a.O... Major-General Ato i in the semi-final of the Sanlor Grasset. witnessed A thrilling Football Shield on Saturday. series of matches in the Blarney Kwong Wah defeated the H. K. Stone Rugby Server-a-Side Tourna-F. Club by a score of 3, goals to division football first 1 ment on the football Clüb ground1 in
at Caroline Hill, on on Saturday. when Police Rugby encounter Union Football Club, making their Saturday.
Arst representative appearance in a Colony tournament, won by beat ing six P. and O. Building then by a goal and a try (8 points), to a try (3 points),
COMPLETE RESULTS
The following are the completa esults of the Blarney Stone Seven-
FIRST ROUND:-.
5th AA. Regt. "A" beat Middlesex
"B" 3-0.
At Boundary Street day, the Police lost by a score of 1-0.
On Satur- to Kowloon
TENNIS TOURNEY PROGRAMME
TO-DAY Singles-Peter U v. Lt. J. S. [Small Ships "A" beat Rest of Club Theobald; A Crawford v. Pany Ot- lam; Leong Ping-chiu v. Lee Wal- 18-0. R.A.O.C. beat 5th A.A. Regt. "E" tong: 3. A. Rumjahn v. N. L.
8-3.
Evans, RE. beat Small Ships "B" 18-3. Middlesex "A" beat Taikoo 6-3. Police "A" bent HMS Birming-
ham 6-3. SECOND ROUND:
Huddersfield
Grimsby
Rochdale Gateshead Carlisle Darlington
33 16 7 10 55 43 39 Wrexham 32 16 6 10 59 47′ 38 -33 14 8 11 70 58-36 32 14 711 59 44 35 33 13 9 11 57 56 35 32 12 10 10,57 47 34 32 12 9 11 40 39 33 32 11 10 11 51 53 32- 32 12 8 12 48′58 32
York Hartlepools
33 12 6 15 51 70 30 33 11 7 15.71 85 20 31 9 9 13 54 55 27 32 11 6 16 53 86 27 32 105 17 52 78 25
30 8 7 15 44 85 23 12 9 4 19 44 78 22 33 4 4 25 37 83 12
SCOTTISH LEAGUE, IST, DIV
Accrington
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 32 23 8 3 105 43 52 31 17 7 7 · 89 44 41
FIRST DIVISION
Preston N.E Brentford
Birmingham, Bolton Charlton Chelsea
3 Wolves
2
1 Brentford
1
3 Blackpool
6 Grimsby-
4 Arsenal
2
4 Portsmouth
1
Blackpool Portsmouth Chelsea
31 11 9 11 46 45 31 32 12 7 13 46 59 31 M'chester U. 32 9 12 11 48 53 30 Sunderland 31 11 8 12 42 48 30 32 11 7 14 49 58 29 Leeds U. Huddersfield 32 11 5 16 45 49 27 31 8 10 13 40 50 26
Rangers
Celtic
Queen.
11
O'South
31 7 12 12 33 53 26
Hearts Aberdeen Falkirk
+
33 18 32 17
7 10 59 53 39
11
89 60 38
32 16 6 10
78 53 38
32 15 7 10
62 55 37
1 Aston Villa
I
62 65 35
4 Everton
4
Birmingham 32 5 18 50 89 23
Z
1
33 15 5 13 73 76 35
1
SECOND DIVISION
55 63 35
Blackburn
Teeds Leicester Liverpool M'chester U. Middlesbro Preston Stoke
4 Derby
3-Sunderland
SECOND DIVISION "
Burnley Coventry
0 Bradford
1 Fülham
31 13 9 9 Leicester
1 Newcastle
West Brom
1 Shefeld U.
6 Coventry
1 Wednesday
30 105 15 53 60 25 33 7 10 16 36 63 24.Kilmarnock
Bt: Jom-
ค
P. W. D. F. A. Pts. 32 19 3 10 78 48 41 33 17 5 11 52 37 39 32 16 6 10 80 59.38 31 13 11 7 47 35 37
31 10 5 10 49 38 37 30 15 8 9 69°48 38 31 18 4 11 63. 50 36
31 1489 49 38 36 32 14 8 10 53 48 38
3 Chesterfield 31 14 7 10 50 41 35: 34 13 0Burnley
stone.
Hamilton Motherwell Partick Hibernian
Clyde Third
Lanark
Ayr U. St. Mirren Arbroath..
Queen's
Park
Albion
9 12 41 43.35
1
M'chester C. 30 14 4 12 75 83 32 Plymouth 32 13 4 13 34 43 32 West Ham 31 12 7 12 80 45 31 Millwall
Ralth R.
Dis 1st 2nd
tance Qr. Qr.
37.2 1.13.1
3rd 4th Bth Last Qr. Qr. Qr. Q.
31.2 1.44.3
Coronation Day
30 1.14.2 1.47
32.3
Peaceful View
35.11.07.4 1.38.2 2.08.3
30.1
Bressay
37.4 1.13.3 1.49
2.20.4
31.4
Rose Jane
38 3.185.1 1.48
31.4
Desert Star
1
41
1.19
1.53.2 2.28.2
33
Chiltern
1
30
1.01.2
1.32.2 2.00.3
28.1
Patriotic Day and Rose
Day
.I
41.1.1.18
1.51.3 2.24
.. Cyclone and Welcome
11 45
1.25
32.2 2.03.2 2,37.1 3.12.4 35.3
Chatter Box
1
40
1.16.2
1.47.3 2.18.4
31.1
Boolat Bay
1
41
1.18
1.49
2193
30.2
Laughing Girl
# 35
1,07
1.38.3
31.3
Snowy River
236.2
1.09
1.38.3
29.3
Moonlight Vlew
38.3
1.09.1
1.38.4
29.3
King's Lead
14 47.3
1.32 2.13 251.4 3.21.4 30
Blue Diamond
1 33.3 1.05.3 1.40.1 2.13.2
33.1
Talkative....
1
Wuber
1 48 1.30.1 2.10.1 2,40.2
49 1.33.2 1.31
1.41.2 35.1 1:11
30.1
243.3
30.3
30.2
Golden Cow
1 37
1.15.2, 1.51.4 2.22.3
29.4
Humdrum Eve
1,
37
1.13
1.44.3 2.14
29.2
A-Side Rugby Tournament:
0 BlackburTI
Scente Vie
136
1,12
1.47.2 2.21
253.2 32.2
King's Privilege
1 44
1.24
Kut Cheong
1
42
1.22
2.00
2.00.2 231.2 2.30.2
31
F. and O. beat Police "B" 10-3.
30.2
Willynilly and Piet Hein" 1
43.3
Soldier of China
1
35
Musketeer
£ 39
1.22.3 1.50.3 2.30.3 1.10.3 1.45 .1.16 - 1.48
Hongkong Bank beat 8th Hvy.
Regt. 5 -0.
The
of matches Luton programme
Colony arranged in the
Open Newcastle Lawn Tennis championships is a Norwich follows:-
3. Tranmere
2 Wednesday
2 West Ham
2.18.1
32 33.1 32
King Kong and Double
Notts F "Plymouth
Shefeld U. Southampton Tottenham
0 Chesterfield
Q Luton
1 Swansea
2 Fulham
1 Millwall
1 Tottenham
"
Chance
40
1.15.2 1.50
2.21.3
31.3
West Brom
2 M'chester C. 6 Bury
Rose Flana and New
Bedford
1:37
1.12.3 1.45
32.2
Dekko
? 40.3
1.14 1.45
31
Jennifer
1 35.4
1.09
1.42.2
33.2
31
moon Eve
3 33.3 1.04.3 1.35.4
31.1
Silver Star and Radium
12
Star
I
37 1.11.3 1.44.4 2.18
3.31
P. and O. beat Hongkong Bank
3-0.
Some Hope. Ascot Vale.
and Gallant Marshal I Avalon and Pall Mall
28
1.14.1 1.49.3 2.20
30.2
9 0.
1
36.3 1.14.4 1.50
2.23
33
R.A.D.C, beat R. 6-3,
33.3 1.03
The Tigress
# 36
1'31,2 1.10.1 1.42.1
28.2
Police "A" beat Middlesex
**"
32
6-3.
Victory Day
31.3
2 43'
1.05 1.20.1 1.51.1
1.36.3 2.09
31.2
SEMI-FINAL ROUND:
-31
38 11
1.40.4
29.4
P. and O. beat Small Ships
11-3.
# 35.1. 1.00
1.40.4
31.4
Police "A" beat R.A.O.C. 5-3. FINAL:
38.2 1.11.3 1.44
32.21
Police "A" beat P. and O. 8-3.
35.2 1.10.1 1.45.2
7 38 1.14.3 1.48.4
1 43
1.22 1.57 2.29
35.1" 32.1
32"
་་
Guiness Time and This
Time
1 35.3 1.11.1 1.44.1 2.15.4
31.3.
Tabby Cat and Wild
Bear
+37 1.08.4
1.40.3
The Buccaneer
38.2 1.15.3 1.48
31.4 32.2
Tiny Tim
1
37 1.12.3 1.47.4 2.21
33.1
Desert Chief
1
38
Oranje Boven
1
35.1
1.15.1 1.51.2 2.22.4" 1.12.31.46.4 2.18.1
31.2
31.2
smoking concert held in connec-
annual tion with the
distribu- Ayr
*Clyde Owing to the inclement weathertion of prizes. only one Brawn Cup hockey match
The early part of the evening Falkirk was played on Saturday. The Hong-was occupied, by an entertaining Hamilton kong Ladies, fielding only ten variety programme
the Hearts and players, beating Club de Recreio prizes won during the year
4
Queen's Park
Exeter
1
Mansfeld Torquat
0
Bournemouth 299
«1 Queen O'S.
in Motherwell
Bristol R.
4 Partick
2 Kilmarnock 5 Albion
3
Ipswich
Port Vale
0
2
Clapton O.
Walsal!
10
THIRD DIVISION ‘NORTH'
Starlet and Gold Tower .3 .40.4 1.19.4 1.54.4 2.25.4 Hectic View and Honey-
Criffel:
Gladiator
Milleaye and Magog .....
Wild Cat and Bright
View
Sports Venture
Opening Batsman and
The Grey Tiger Lambeth Bridge Total Loss and Battle-
ship
LADIES GOLF
COMPETITIONS
CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL SPORTS
Programmes Fanling
At
B. Wilson Victor Ludorum
The Spring Meeting of the The annual athletic sports of Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong- the Central British School. were
held kong Golf Club will be
23
· THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Doubles.-A. V. Qosano and J. J. Bournemouth 3 Northampton Remedios v. W. G. Hung and E. C. Brighton 0 Newport Fincher: Tyul Wal-pul and Tsui Bristol R. Yan-pul v. O. Rumjahn and S. A. Cardif Hussain.
Exeter Ipswich Mansfeld Queen's P.R. Reading
41
·TO-MORROW Singles.-8. W. Llang v. N. AE. Small Ships "A" beet 5th A.A. "A" Mackay; F. H Kwok v. P. S. Leong: Luk Chung-cheung v. C. R. Bax: T. A Pearce v. W. K. Ma.
Doubles-Chan Kumn-moon and
Wong Fuk-nam v. I. M. A. Razack
Southend Walsall
Bury
Notts F.
31 10 10 11 53 42 30 33 10 10 13 51 57 30 33 10 10 13 54 68 30 Southampton 32 10 9 14 43 57 28 Swansea
31 7 10 14 37 62 24 32 6 9 17 37 72.21 30 9 1 20 34 75 19 33 4 5 24 33 85 13 THIRD DIVISION 'SOUTH*
P. W. D. L. F. A. Fts. 33 20 6 7 50 34 46
1 Clapton
2 Port Vale"
Bradford
1 Watford
3 Swindon-
1
1 Aldershot
3 Bristol C.
1
་
3 Torquay
5
Norwich Tranemere
3 Crystal P.
3 Notts C.
3
3 Darlington
v Rotherham
v York
0 Rochdale
D
1 Southport
1 Wrexham
1
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
and A. R. Minu; 8. A. and H. DAccrington
"A" Rumjahn v. Lee Wal-tong and Barnsley
Iu Tak-cheuk; J. W. Leonard and
G. Chca v. Paul Kong and B Szetu,
Barrow Bradford C. Chester Kalfax
Bull Lincoîti
3 Carlisle
1. Gateshead
Only One Brawn Cup SMOKING CONCERT New Brighton 3 Doncaster
Hockey Match
AT K.C.C./
An enjoyable evening was spent | on Saturday night by members
HONGKONG LADIES Kowloon Cricket Club at the
BEAT RECREIO
Oldham Stockport
by one goal to nil scored by the various fields of sport by Ralth
3 Crewe 5 Hartlepools Previously played.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
1 Celtic
1 Hibernian
1 Aberdeen
SECOND DIVISION
Miss V. Blackburn in the first half members of the Club were then Rangers.
The sodden condition of the pitch presented by Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, St. Johnstone 6 St. Mirren was not conducive to good hockey, wie of the President.
Third Lanark 3 Arbroath
* Unplayed The following artistes "contri- though several good moverments were initiated by both sides. The buted to the success of the even-
Airdrie winners quickly adapted themselves |ing:-
Alexander Colquhoun-Plano Ac-Alloa " It conditions and bad the better
exchanges !!
throughout the cordianist (with H. L. Ozorio at Brechin
the piano).
Dundee U. match.
Elist Fle Forfar
Recreio have to thank Miss C
Winnie Cox-Elocutionist,
G. Dicks Light Comedian,
Jean Greig-Mezzo Soprano.
'King's Park
David Koasick Character Actor. St. Bernards Victor Labrum-Humorist.
St'hotiseur Joyce Nash-Hawalian Galtar 4 (accompanied by Mr. Raymond
at run off on Saturday on the School Silva that they did not lose by Fanling On Monday. Tuesday, grourid, Blue House winning the and Thursday, March 20, 21, and inter-house cup with 152 points, bigger margin. She played an in- The following competitions Red House scoring 109 points, and spired game, especially in the second half when she was tested will take place.
Chocolate House 92 points. MONDAY, MARCH 20
The finest performances of the repeatedly. A feature of the match Tombstone Competition, New afternoon were W. Pryde's quarter was the display of Mrs. MM. da Course. Hidden prize kindly-mile run in 57 2/5 seconds and Silva at left back. After a prolig- Lul).
ed absence this old Recrelo stal- presented by Mrs. R. M. Hen- one mile run. in 5 minutes 11 wart showed that she has lost none derson. Cards to be returned seconds. by 5.15 p...
B. Wilson, of Blue House, won of her ability, tackling and clear- Driving, 1st, tee, Rellef Course, the Victor Ludorum, placing first ing well-J; H. F.
11 a.m. 12.15 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the 880-yardź and 220 yards.
-5:15 p.m.
Putting Pool. Putting
and the high jump Miss Antle open Smith, of Red House, winning.
from Monday to Thursday (Four practically every event she entered.
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY
3 Montrose
a Cowdenbeath
5 East Stirling,
.4
6 Lelth
" Dundee
6 Morton
Dumbarton
Einburgh
4 Dunfermline Postponed, ground unft
FIRST DIVISION
Hector Wiggins Tenor.. (AC- Everton companist-Jack Fountain),
Wolves Pressure of space precludes the publishing of the prize 1sts.
ENGLISH BADMINTON |
0 Newport
1
0. Brighton 32 15 8 9 53 37 38- 33 13 12 8 58.43 38
Reading
Crystal
Palace
1 Queen's
Park R.
0 Watford
6 Notts C.
0 Swindon
0 | Cardiff
Bristol ċ.
.:
30 14 8 8 51-40-36
30 13 9 8 60 39 35 32 14 7 11 51 40 35 30 14 6 10 45 35 34
31 13 7 11 58 51 33
31, 12 8 11 48 47 32
12
33 15 5 13
4.15
31 14 5 12 32 13 32 12 5 15 30 13 3 14
31 10 7 14 31 10 7 14
70 67 33 60 74 30- 64 81 29 62 61 29
69 7 27 58 70 27 32 9 6 17 49 69 24 33. 8 7 18 44 71 23
30 8 5 17
46 71 21
319 3 19 50 80.21 32 0 2 21 50 85 20
H
CROSS - COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
of
WORSLEY, LANCASHIRE, Mar.
(Reuter) Jack Holden, Tipton, retained the England Na- tional Cross Country Champion- ship to-day, running ten miles in 88 minutes. 33 seconds. A Tyrer, of the Sutton Harriers, was second in 63 minutes 42 seconds, third place was taken by A. Reeve. of Slough, in 64 minutes 55 seconds.
Whe
The team championship was. won by Belgrave Harriers with 122. points, Birchfeld second with 134 and Michan Holders were third with 983.
32 12 8 12 47 49 32 ADVERTISEMENTS
Aldershot 31 11 10 10 36 47 32 Northampton 31 13 $ 13 45 45 Southend
20 11 7 11 47 50 29 31 10 12 52 67 29 32 10 8 14 37 55 30 10 7 13 37
12 33 42 26 31 8 9 14 37 39 25 29 8 0 12 36-41 25- 30 10 6 15 40 46 26 30 7 15 34 42 22
31 6 8-17 32 54 20
P. W. D L F A. Pts. 1. Barnsley 33 24 5 4 78 28 53
⚫0" Doncaster
5 Bouthport 1 Oldham
2 Bradford C.
5 Hull
Crewe
3 0
P. W. D. L. F. A: Pts. 32 21 3 8 67 41 45 32 17 87 69 26 42
31 16 11 5 58 37 41
30 -5 9 6 61 38 39 33 17 4 12.58 48 38 31 18 5 10 65 41 37 32 15 7 10 72 48 37 32 17 2 13 74 53 30 31 14 8 9 71 56 36 31-14 7 10 72 53 35 33 13 7 13 54 52 33 31 10 11 10 34 28 31 33 13 5 15 50 56 31 New Brighton 32 12 8 14:49 58 30 32 11 8 13 59 88 30. Lincoln
Chester Stockport Rotherham
Halifax Barrow
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY ATHLETICS.-Heats of University
Annual Meeting (Pokfulam). BADMINTON, "B" · "Division, S. and S. Home v. Wanderers; St. John's v St. Andrew's "A": St. Andrew's "B v. Recreio; V.R.C.; Kowloon Tong "A" v. Cathedral Hall Badminton,
મ
a.in.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (wea ther permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 18th March, 1939, commencing a 2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will be ting 1.30 p..
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge wil
be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn- throughout the duration of each meeting in such à manger as `ta ... be readily identified.
✔ Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at
$5.00
and $3.00
lor Ladies (Both including tax)' Art oblidable through the BADMINTON. Colony Cham- SECRETARY upon the per
pionships, at Club de Recreio, sonal or written application of » D. Kwok v. A. Keown. 8 pm Member, such Member, to be
C. Reme- C. Au and Miss A
dios V. A. L. Fisher and Mrs. responsible for all visitors intre- 5 W Clark, 8.30 pm; C. Au duced by him, and for Payment v 8. F. Hon, 9 p.m. " vl of All Chits, &c.": sion, Wanderers
Kowloon Tong "B" Chung Wah v.
Andrew's aps
St.
Women's
V.
The Secretary's Office, 1st TMC.A floor, Exchange Building (Tel. Section Badminton. | 27794) will close at 12 NOON,
Tifins are obtaliable at the in the West Lounge, All Day,
Meet (Fan-Club House provided they are
ordered in advance from the No
CHAMPIONSHIPS days). Card 20 cents each; any was the Victrix Ludorum.
LONDON, Mar. 12 (Renter)—– number may be taken out. If There was a large attendance of Three International Hockey mat- LONDON, Mar. 12 (Rester)-The there are more than 50 entries, parents, past-pups, and friends ches were played off to-day. English Badminton Championships à 2nd, prize will be given, and if, nild the poor weather and heavy in the men's section played at played off to-day resulted in T. more than 75 entries, a 3rd, track did not deter the competiors. Worsley, England had a narrow Madsen (Denmark) beating the In the proportion of 3-2-1 Following the sports, the prizes win over Scotland, winning by, one holder, R, Nichols, in the final of
TUESDAY, MARCH 21 were distributed in the Great Hall goal to all,
the Men's Bingles. Mis. Walton by Mr. C. G. Bollis, Director off Al Aberdeen, in the women's (Canada) won the women's title and Education.
section, Scotland and Ireland fall-by beating a Doveton A Ied to come to a decision, both sides In the Men's Doubles final, T. MEETING-Referees' Assn. Half-
sharing two goals.“
"Boyle and J. Rankin beat the monthly at 8 pm RUGBY UNION-
In the other women's game, holders L Nichols and R. Nichols. TENNIS.-Colony Championships. HUNTING-Fanling played at Colwyn Bay, England Mrs. Dalsgard and Miss Olsen YACHTING.-7th Ladies Becond overwhelmed Wales, scoring eight (Denmark) beat Mrs. Barrett, and Series. times against the single. Welsh Miss Doveton (England) in the Warwick Beat Somerset
TÜRL
final of the Women's Doubles. In Final
LACROSSE MATCHES.
The Mixed Doubles was annexed WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Mar. 12 LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter) by R. Michols and Miss Staples, beat Rankin and Mrs. (Rebter) In the final of the Rugby Two International Lacrosse mat- who Union County Championship, War- ches for women were also played, McNorton in the anal. wickshire beat Bomerset by eight England beating Scotland by 12 boint to three after being led in points to two, at Glasgow, while
L. G. U. Medal Competitions.- Silver, Old Course, Scratch Handicap prizes; Bronze, New Course, Scratch and Handicap prizes. The silver scratch prize been kindly presented by Lady Macgregor, and the aliver handicap prize by Mrs. Lind- cell. The brorize scratch prize has been kindly presented by Mra. Gilmore and the handicap prize
by Mrk. Cassidy. · Cards to be returned by 5 p.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Bogey competition, Old Course. Medal competition, Relief Course. Cards to be returned by 345
pil
the first half by three points to Ireland beat Wales by nine points TEST MATCH PLAY
to two, at Dublin The customary photograph will Bomerset scored a penalty goalpur Puducherr
p.m.
WASHED OUT
Junior DURBAN Mar. 11 (Reuter)
TO-MORROW
ling Ston), 248 pm. SHOOTING Spoon
p.m.
and Prac-
fice Shoot (Kowloon City), 21 Boy (Telephone 21920).
Colony BADMINTON.
Cham-TENNIS Colony Championships. pionships, at Talkoo, E. F. Fin-
THURSDAY, MAR 18 cher and H. Kew v. P. 6. Bun and M. S. Lim, 8 p.m.; MA. BRIDGE. Oliviers V. K. L. Yong, 8.30 pm;
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the
Enclosure
$1.00 YMCA, Women's Public
and Section Bridge
Mahjong including Tax, for all Persons, Competitive Games, 10: a... F. Koh v. T. F. Yong 9 p.m.;
including Ladies, and is payable YMCA Badminton, in the TENNIS Colony Championships, at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors West Lounge, 230 pm
FRIDAY, MAR. 17.49 HOCKEY-Brown Cup, C.BB. v. BADMINTONY, M. C. A. Bad- Uniformnare admitted Half
Seaforths (RS.), 3.30 pm. -
minton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 pm RM SWIMMING.-Mixed Swimming.
in European YMCA Swim- ERIDGE-YM C. A. Women's Section Bridge Class and Prat-
SWIMMING. Mixed Swimming. In European YMCA Byim- ming Pool, 6 pm to 8.30 p.m.
be taken at 410 p.m., and the in the initial half, but Warwick- presentation of prizes
will be shire equalised with a try midway The Chinese Y.M.C.A., held by Mrs. Lindsell, Captain, in the second half. In the last Division held a sports meeting at heavy downpour "during the night Immediately after the photograph. minutes of the game, Bruce Lock-the Blake playground yesterday, and further rain this mornbigming Pool, 4 pm to 8.30 p.m. Starting times may be booked hart made a brilliant run to score for bootblacks and newsboys, washed out all play in the fifth TENNIS Colony Championships.tice Play, 10 am each day. One card Can win the winning try, which, Primore About 60 of them participated. The Test Match between South Africa WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18-
(Pokfulam) only one prize, but competitors converted with the last kick of a sporta were witnessed by a large and England to-day the eighth ATHLETICS: University Heats
gathering. may win any number of prizes magnificent match:
Price:
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hong Kong, 13th March, 1939.