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Cup At Police, Prisons Departments Aquatics

Sgt. D. H. Taylor, Hongkong's fastest free-style sprint swim- mer, won the Aggregate Cup at the annual aquatic moet of the Hongkong Police and Prison Departments, held on Saturday at Victoria Recreation Club, - There was- present"a large gathering which included His Excelianoy the Governor and Lady Northcote, and the Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue, Acting Commissioner of Police, * and Mrs. Perdus,

At the conclusion of the sports, 50 Yards breast-stroke (Asiatie Lady Northcote, gave away the Land Pollee)-1. Chan Kam-fui: petzes, following which a bouquet 2 Sal Wai-ing: 3. Fung Shu-loong, nt lowers was presented her by 50 Yards Obstacle Race-1. Sgt. Miss Bernadette O'Donovan.

Taylor; 2. Sgt. Mackenzie: 3. art. The following were the results-Gunning.

Long Plunge:-1. Sgt. Taylor; 2 50 Yards Obstacle Race (Chinese Wdr. Mitchell; 3. Wdr. Marvin. Water Police)-1. W:148; 2. W.66; Distance: 48 feet, 2 inches.

3. W:2 Life Saving (Chinese Water 100 Yards breast-stroke cham- Police), W.159; 2. W.148; 3. plonship (Europeans):-1 Sgt. | W91.

Taylor; 2. Wdr. Franks; 3. War. 100 Yards free-style (Chinese Blumenthal, and Indians)-1, PSL Ng Kit- 50 Yards free-style (Chinese) :- man; 2 PSI. Chan Kam-tin; 3.1. W.148: 2, W:66; 3. W.. P.SI, S Wai-ming. Time: 68 secs.!

Pillow Fight:1. War. Hircock;

100 Yards free-style (Europeans):|2 Wdr. Drewery. 1. Sgt. Taylor; 2. Sgt. Wall; 3. Sgt. Gunning, Time: 61 secs. Children's Race Under Years:-

Lite Saving (Indian and Chinese Land Police)-1. W.262; W.288; 14 3. D.50.

HAIPHONG DRAW WITH EASTERN

The Haiphong football teamă, which is on a visit to Hongkong, was entertained by the Eastern Athletic Association in the first of: a series of three matches at the Hongkong Football Club ground, yesterday.

The visitors drew with the home side, sharing eight goals.

Play was fast and Easter had the upper hand at the beginning.

Eastern had the kicked-off, and after Afteen minutes, play, Hau

Ching-to, left wing scored the first goal for the home team. The visi- tors make several attempts to break through the Eastern defence and their forwards were successful about 30 minutes later when Hol scored the equaliser.

ANOTHER GOAL The next ten minutes saw the home team putting pressure on the opponents' goal, and play was con fined to one half of the field, Hau Ching-to added another goal for Eastern. Within two minutes, Ip Fak-wah, inside lett, increased the lead.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1939.

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50 Yards Handicap-Ladies:-1 Girls: 1. Peggy Dedear; 2. JMiss A. de Dear; 2. Mrs. Grindley.

After half-time. Haiphong's in- Stokes: 3. Sheilah Carey.

Life Boat Race-Chinese Water Boys:-1. G. Langley: 2. V. Rus- Police:--1. W:148; 2. W.75; 3. W.66. side right scored two beautiful goals shanghai......

to draw level,

Manila. Team Race:-1, HK. Pollee; 2.

Play continued with Eastern Formosa Chinese Police Reserve. Time: 1 mir. 54-showing sighs of slacking but even-

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50 Yards Handicap Clerks:-1. Sung Kut-yui; Cheung Sut-leung.

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50 Yards back-stroke Chinese

75 Yards Medley Race Euro- Water Police:-1. W.91; 2. W.66; 3. peans--1. Sgt. Taylor; 2. Sgt. Mac-W.148. kenzie. Time: 59-3/5 secs.

50 Yards free-style-Police and 50 Yards Uniform Race:-1. R. C. Prison Messengers:-1. Messenger C. 176; 2. Si Wai-ing: 3. W262. 22: 2. Messenger 6: 3. Wdr. Mes-

50 Yards Handicap-Police Re-senger Ching Wing-kul. serves:-1. P.S. R.24; 2. P.S. R.404. 50 Yard back-stroke-Europeans:

50 Yards "Handicap-Europeans:1. Sgt. Taylor; 2, Sgt. Wall. - Wdr. Hircock;" 2. War. Mar- Water Polo-Hongkong Police

vin; 3. Wdr. Blumenthal

beat Prison Department by 5 goals

Cup Europeans

100 Yards free-style (Open to to nil Members of VRC.);—1."I. Mar-1. Aggregate ques; 2. D. Hutchinson, Time: 70- Sgt. Taylor (12 points); 2. L/Sgt.

Wall (8 points)...

2/5 secs

High Diving:-1. Sgt. Wall; 2 Mr. Perdue's Cup-Chinese:-1. War. Htrcock,

British War Organization Fund

APPEAL MADE

TO PUBLIC

W.148; 2. W.66,-

| HONGKONG WINS FIRST INTERPORT

BOWLS

SHANGHAI, Sept. 16 (Reu- ter)—Hongkong beat Shanghai in the interport lawn bowls by 18-17. It was a close rame and a stroke of luck gave Hongkong the victory.

Lady Northcote, President of the Hongkong Committee of the.. Bri- tish Red Cross Society and Order of St. John War Organization has issued the following appeal to the public for funds in connexion with the object for which the organiza-shots to 16 on the 20th head. On tion was recently formed:

Shanghai were leading by 17

the 21st head, Shanghai were We appeal for contributions lying the second stidit. Hongkong to the Fund above-mention-having the first ed, the object of which is to

SECOND SHOT

The result was a win for Hong- kong instead of a tie.

be of service and comfort to C. M. Sequeira, the Bhanghai British fighting - men and skip, knocked out his own second civilians who may be the wood to give Hongkong the second. victims of the war between shot also. the Allies and Germany.

Part of the money raised here will be used to finance work undertaken locally: the remainder will be remitted to the main Fund in England.

1

THE TEAMS Hongkong was represented by G. Duncan, B. W. Bradbury, A. J. Hall and U. M. Omar (skip).

The Shanghai "rink was A, A. We trust sincerely and con-

D'Assis, 3. S. Wukinson, F. O. fidently that many generous Madar and C. M. Sequeira (skip). contributions will be forth- coming for this noble pur pose. At the same time we wish to make it clear that no sum is too small to be helpful to those sufferers. ·

Cheques, bank notes, etc., should be sent to: The Hon. Treasurer, British War Or- ganisation, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Banker's Order Forms will be provided

Goscombe

O'Sullivan Tournament

Two matches were decided ut the Police Recreation Citib yester- day, in the semi-final round of the Goscombe-O-Sullivan 13 wo

on application to the Honor-bowls competition when P. W. D. ary Treasurer.

(Sgd.) Edith Northcote

Shanghal and Amoy. Straits. Haiphong.

tually Ip Pak-wah added the fourth goal for the home team.

The Haiphong equalised almost Bandakan. immediately through Ioc, with a Japan solo effort

Towards the end Halphong fail- Straits. ed from a Spot kick.

The following were the teams: Halphong-Sammy; Can, Binh; Huan, Thom, Thal; Vien, Tle, Thoy, Hot and Loc.

Calcutta and Straits...

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Java and Manila, Air Mail by "Air France Direct Air France

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Wong Man-kwal, Cheung Kam- Australia and Manila..: hot, Ip Pak-wah and Hau Ching- Manila

to.

Home Soccer Friendlies

LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter)- The following are the results of the first friendly football matches played on Saturday:

Aldershot 8, Queen's P.R. 1 Barnsley 2, Huddersfield 1. Blackpool 2, Everton 1. Bolton 2, Manchester U. 2. Bournemouth 2, Southampton 2. Burnley 2, Accrington 1. Brighton 3, Fulham 3. Bristol R. 3 Bristol C. 1. Bury 2. Manchester C. ♣ Cardiff 2, Newport 0. Chelmsford O. 6, Arsenal 4. Chesterfeld 2, Sheffield U. 0. Chester.0, Liverpool 5. Clyde 3. Partick T. 1. Doncaster 0, Bradford 0. Gulldford C. 2, Millwall 2. Halifax 3, Leeds 2. Leicester 3, Aston Villa 0. Luton 3, Brentford 2. Peterborough 3, Notts F. 3. Plymouth 3. Torquay 2. Preston 3, Blackburn 1. Reading 0 Chelsea 4... Rochdale 1. Oldham 2.. Shrewsbury T: 3, Port Vale 0, Southend 8, Norwich 2. Stoke C. 3, Coventry 1. Stockport 4, Southport 1. Swindon 2, Cheltenham 0.. St. Johnstone 0, Black Watch 2. St. Mirren 3. Morton 4.

RUGBY LEAGUE

FRIENDLIES /

Castleford 15, Leeds 19.- Dewsbury 17, Batley 14. Halifax. 18, Bradford N. 33. Huddersfield 39, Hunslet 28. Swinton 27, Salford 10. Oldham 23, Rochdale 5. Wigan 10, Warrington 16. York 10. Wakefield T. 17.

"B" and the Harbour Department HOUSEWIVES PLAN

qualified for the final, which will President. take place next Bunday,

C. E. Noble. Joan Grasett G. M. MacGregor *Margaret Ho Tung

Pauline Pollock

Vice-Presidents.

Results of yesterday's match were: P. W. D. "B" beat. G. P. O. by 27-17: Prison Department lost to Harbour Department by 20-22

The teams were: P. W. D. "B"

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Hosang.

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28th Sept.

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Delagoa Maru

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Santhia Glenapp.... Roseville..

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In view of the recent sharp in-Haiphong. crease in food and provisions, Parcels only for Halphong

are Japan several Kowloon residents contemplating to organise a co- operative among housewives.

R. P.Shaw, G. 6. Graver, C. B. The object of this would be to Robertson and A. Brooksbank.

purchase supplies in the greatest GPOD. W. Fliches, D. W. general demand directly from eliminating Waterton, F. B. Logan and B. local agents, thus STONES THROWN

Randles,

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were convicted of throwing stones

on Dr. E. M. Tai, at the Camp

last Thursday morning.

It was stated in Court that some

30 or 40 interness had thrown stories

at the doctor, who shielded him- self with his umbrella, but was

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LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reater) The German radio announces that Herr Hitler and Goering on Friday visited the southern anny in Shanghat2020000130001500000 | Athor

nevertheless" bit about the head Kay Stammers, the only British Galicia.

and neck. The thres accused are woman survivor in the wightman Gen. von Brantchwitch, the Nazi alleged to be the ring-leaders of Cup, was beaten yesterday by hälsa | Commander-in-Chief, yesterday. the gang that attacked Dr. Tal Helen Jacobs," (U. 8. A.) 1/5 6/0....... visited the front: near Kutno,

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