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Colony Team
GLORIOUS WEATHER FAVOURS LAST H.K.R.A. SHOOT FOR YEAR AT THE KOWLOON CITY RANGE Varying Wind Causes Low Scoring
Weather was again glorious when sixty-two members met on Kowloon City range for the last shoot of the year.
A varying wind kept scores somewhat low, although Lt. Le Seelleur and L/Cpl. S. G. Brighty, both of the Royal Engineers, were each only two short of the century.
Convincing Hockey Win For R.A.F.
A
For Charity Soccer On January 1
The following have been chosen to represent the Rest of the Colony jin the Charity Match on Jan. 1. 1940, at Causeway Bay at 4 p.m. Royal Air Force scored a can- against the United Services in ald vincing win by five goals to one of the British War Organization over the YMCA “A” XI in a Fund. friendly hockey match played" at Cheung Wing-chol (South China King's Park' yesterday.
*|"B"); Lee Tin-sang (South China The losers were only able to Reld "A"), Blackburn (Police); Leung
China "A"), won a possible button at 500 yards a scratch team, and played one Wing-chiu (South
short without a goalkeeper-Forrow (Club), Hsp King-sing, with R, (b) ride.
throughout the first half. After (Eastern): Fowler (Club), Fung the interval, E Youries deputised King-cheong (South China "A". The next spoon and practice shoot will take place on Wednes for V. M. Benwell, who was absent. Lee Wal-tong (South China "A"),
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| (Capt), A ́V. Gosano (St. Joseph's). Cpl. R. Langford, 1/Mx., won the day, Jan. 3, at 200, 500 and 500
Gillespie and Bartlett were the and Han Ching-to (Eastern). Nett Spoon, and Mr. V. R. J. Mer-yards, when the RAF team will
Reserves: Ulrich (Kowloon). rett, DR.C. Sgt HE Gubbay, compete against the Royal En-outstanding players for R.A.F. in a H.K.V.D.C., and Sgt. F. 8. Collins, gineers' team in the semi Final of RAF. won handicap spoons in the "Belillos Shield." S.K. (n) class. Sgt. K. C. Wong
Handicap Spoons were won by L/Cpl. S. G. Brighty RE Sgt. K. C. Wong HKPR. and Mr. Warburton D.R.C.. in the SR. (b) clase."
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strong forward line. while Pen- strange (Club), Maxwell (Kow nington was the best of the halves. loon), Chan Tak-fat (South China
GEMMELL SHINËS
"B") and Cheur ghek-kam (Kwong Gemmell, at Inside-right,
Was Wah). The leading scores were as fol- the best of the "y" forwards, while Austen was the outstanding play-
lows-
LEADING SCORES
Lt. A. J. Le Seelleur 1/Cpl. S. G.
Brighty
S.E. (b)
:
Hp 200 500 600 Total Scr. 33 33 32 98
3 34 32 32 98*
Mr. H. G. Foreman 2 32 31 34 07
C/Sgt. P. Hale Scr. 33 32 31 96
31
A 4 K. C. Wong SF Tollison 3
35 29 95*2 | 31 33 30 94 /Sgt B/M. W. KiCord Scr. 30 31 32 33 Q.S.M. J. Ball NI 31 32 30 93 Mr. A.L. Warburton 5 28 32 32 93 S/L A. C. Chan 2 28 34 30 82 P.S. Chanchal
Singh
Capt. F. F.
Sequeira
8.I. C. C. Chau
+ 29 33 30 92
Scr. 28 32 31 91 15
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29 31 31 91 S.R. (a) Cpl. R. Langford Scr. 29 33 33 951 Mr. V. R. J.
Merrett
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13 25 29 29 $3* L/Sgt. A. Moody 8 24 30 Sgt. H. E. Gubbay 14 20 30 25 L/Cpl. J.M. Xavier 7 31 29 2
(Cpl.
Spr.
C. Plummer 11 28 27
E. W. Allc
Sgt. C. Woog
B 24 28
11 25 29
LAC. W. J. Gash 8 26 25
Cpl. Mazhar Singh
Col. J. Q.
Remedios S.I. HO. TAG
7 25 27
11 27 - 27
Nil 26 26 24 12 27 27 Mr. A. P. Evans 13 24 25 26 75
Pta. A. Lim
sgt. F. S. Collins 14 30 22 22 74*
/Cpl. A.P. Pereira @ 29 24 21
Winner of Nett spoon.
* Winner of Handicap spoeń. Winner of Possible Button. Winner of spoon will have handicap reduced by one point.
er in the intermediate line.
Goals were scored by Bartlett (2), Howe (2). and Gillesple for R.A.F., and by Gemmell for "y"
The teams were: »
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB
The following have been select- ed to represent the club in a Royal Air Force: Sith: Wake-friendly cricket match against the field, Lewis; Baynhain, Webber. R Es. on Saturday, commencing Pennington; Corser, Howe, Bart-ut 2 p.m. on the home ground:- lett, Harrison and Gillespie.
B. R. Iranee (Capt.), N, Broad- Y.M.C.A. Yourieff; Jordan, bridge, W. Broadbridge, A. FL. Tomlinson; Bmits, Gorman, Aus Esmall, U. H. Esmall. A. Hung. ten: Greenberg: Gemmell, Stone, C. W. Lam, J. W. Leonard, T, Lock, Coombe and Baldwin.
A. M. Omar, W, K. Way,
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INTRA-CLUB MATCH
MARRIED V. SINGLE
An intra-club hockey match will The following have been selected be played on the Y.M.C.A. ground, to play in the above cricket match : King's Park, tomorrow at 4.15 pm. commencing at 11 am. on Tues-
between the following "Y" teams: day. Dec. 26. (Boxing Day):
Whites: C. Cleggett; F. Killeen, Married: E Zimmer (Capt), A Rix; J. Tomlinson, and K.A B. Hamson, H, P. Lim, A, R, H Broch: D. Smith. C. Waldron, E. Esmall, J. L, Young Saye, W. Hong
Gemmell, and
Sing. B. R. Tranee, C. W. Lam,
Fowler. Coombe.
A.
Colours: V. Benwell; H. Jordan,
J. W. Leonard, T. Lock, W. K. Way. Singles: F. R. Zimmern (Capt.).
L. Jordan, L. Pennington; L. Kemp-N. Broadbridge, E. A. Lee, A. J. ton, R. Bates, and W. Stone; L. Hulse. G. Winch, A. Hung. d. A Macey. A Mackenzie, D. Spare, C. Lee, H. G. Hallam, P. J. Billimoriz. Bevan, and R. Banks.
G. Souza, A. H. Esmail, U. H. Esmail.
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C. B. S. STAFF LOSE The annual Form VI v. Staf hockey match was played at the Central British School yesterday, when the whole School" turned his out to witness' an enjoyable after- noon's sport. Form VI won by Ave goals to nil.
Four players chosen from among
Scorer-H. W. Randall; Umpires G. Ladd and W. Broadbridge. There will be a tea dance fm- mediately after the match."
The teams were:
Staff: P Macfadyen: B.. Good-
·LADIES' COLONY the pupils reinforced the Staff win: Mr. D. orr: P. Kirby, Mr. D.
TENNIS
team, who would otherwise have McLellan and Mr. C. McEwen; Miss been only seven strong. 'Form VIG. Mar:, Mr. D. J. S. Crozier, Mrs. pressed throughout, leading 2-0 at A. L. Dalziel Mlle. E. Tasartey and
E Watson.
The following are further re-half time. sults in the Ladies Colony Tennis Championships:
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The arst four goals were scored Form, VI: R. Labrum; N. L by W. G. Pryde, the School cap-Smith, E. X. Burley M. Swan, A. SINGLES: (2nd Round Matches), tain, and the fifth was deflected Odell and D. Orchard; y. Sissons, Mrs, Litton beat Miss R. Ram-into the net of Mr. McLellan's, M Shand. W. G. Pryde, J. P. Asche jahn, 6/0, 6/3.
the Staff centre-half's, stick. Miss M. Stokes beat Mr. Hyde 7/6 8/1.
DOUBLES; (2nd Round Matches), Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Knight beat Miss Greig and Miss Marr, 6/2, 6/1.
Miss GrMiths and Mrs. Chri
beat Mrs. Bummett and Miss Brad- [bury, 71, 8/1,
D
N-4-3
W
and R. Beraha.
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HAIL PANTOMINE"" AND OTHER
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Hal Lorenzo
12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession.
6.52 tion:
Closing Lot Block Quota-
6.54. Belections from Grand Opera.. "La Traviate" (Verdi);~ One day a love ethereal): Far from Paris, my darling-Benlamiño Cigit (Tenor)-and
Maria Caniglia (Soprano) with Cr chestra. Overture Les Francs Juges," Op, 3 (Berlin)-The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra' pod. by Sir Adrian Boult "LA Gioconda" (Penchlelf); Enzo Grimaldd Prince of Baitador: "The Continued on Back Page
12.20 Bam Browne (Vocal) and Jack Jackson and His Orchestra.
Fox-Trots
Klondyke Kate; The Call King's Navee-Jack Jackson and His G.8.G {Orchestra. Let's Face The Music and G.S.B. Dance (Alm Follow the Fleet'); Alone 05. (film 'A Night at the Opera)-sam 4.8.0. Browne? Baritone) with Orchestra.
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NEWS IN ENGLISH
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