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Conditions Rather Against Shooting At Saturday's H.K.R.A. Practice Meet!

Q.M.S.T. Ball's 94 The High Spot Of The Afternoon

Fifty-nine members attended the weekly shoot at Stone- cutters on Saturday afternoon, but the conditions were rather against good shooting.

A gustly wind greeted them at 200 yards and kept veer- ing from the right to down the range causing the marks- men much trouble.

The high spot of the after-¡L/Cpl. A. " noon was the 94 made by Q.M.S. J. Ball, of the R.A.0.0., Cpl. V. M. with open sights, this shoot being the more creditable con- sidering the adverse condi- tions.

Good

H.K. GOLF CLUB

BOGEY POOL

H. F. Phillips (10, with a score of 2 up, won the Boggs (Par) Foot held by the Royal Hongkong Golt Club on the Old Course at Fanling on Saturday and Sunday last.

There were 26 entries.

SPORTS & GENERAL

LAI WAH CUP ATTRACTION ON SUNDAY

Strong Chinese

Team Chosen

Chan Tak-tal, of South Chinn "B; who slied alive goals for South China A A, 'against the Royal Navy in the Kotewall Cup -football match or Sungay will lead the attack for the Chinese against the Non-Chinese O.vilians in the Lai Wah Cup match to be played on the Navy ground, Causeway Bay, on Sunday, Jan. 28, as 3.30 kam.

REST OF COLONY SOCCER TEAM FOR TOMORROW The following have been selected to represent the Rest of the Colony against Hongkong Interport team

Lee Wai-tong will captain" the (Saigon) tomorrow at 4.30 pm. oside and will be seen at inside left.

'Aquino 5 31 30 25 86 Caroline Hill ground:-

Hammond 1 31 32 23 88. Mr. W. K.

Gillman ser. 30 29 26 85 Sgt. M. F.

Rushman 6 30 27 20 33 Mne. Jas. GOOD SCORE

Fletcher 8 22 32 26 80 L/Cpl. S. G. Brighty, of the RE. won the aperture sight spoon with Pte. J. M. Xavier 7 28 28 24 80

¥

a good score of 97, just missing Sgt. R. J. Heap Mr. H. S. Jones Capt. F. F.

his possible at 600 yards by one point.

3 29 28 23 80

11 28 26 25 79

Sequetra 5 24 23 26 73.

Hawkins 7 24 28 25 77

Handicap spoons went to Mr. E J. Mitchell, of the DRC, in the L/Cpl. J. E. S.R. (b) glass: and Mr. H. J. S. Jones, of the D.R.C., and Pte. G. AD/Sgt. J. D. Noronha, of the Volunteers. in the E.R. (a) class.

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LEADING SCORES The leading scores were as fol-

S.R. (B)

lows:-

V

Remedios 7 27 29 21 77 L/Sgt. a. T..

The selected team as is follows: Moxham (R E: Hussain

Cheung Wing-chi (S. China St. Josoph's), Fls "R. A. S C.: Guy (30th R A). Forrow "B"); Lee Tin-sang (S. China “A”), Lee Kwok-wai Kwang Wah); (Club), Honniball 1St Joseph's): Cheong Young Sam (Eastern). Don Ling-sing (S. Chia “A”), Hsu King-sing Easten). Leung Leonard (St. Joseph's), Fox (R. E), E L. Strange (Club), Hau Ching Wing-chiu (S. China "A"), Chung To (Eastern),

Yung-sum (Eastern), Fong King- cheong (& Chirm "A"), Chan Tak. fa! (8. China "B"), Lee Wa'-tong (S. China "A") (Capt.) and Hau Ching to Eastern).

Reserves: Bone (Club), Maxwell (Kowloon). Duffield (R. A. O, C.), Costilho St. Joseph).

Players are requested to report to Mr. C. A. Goldenberg. at the dressing room at 4.15 p.m.

Jerseys, shorts and stockings will be supplied.

Leong 10 25 26 25 75

TRUE BLUE WINS Merrett 7 27 26 23 78 The 3rd ladies, 2nd series' race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, Fonseca 8 27 26 21 74 was sailed yesterday and resulted.

as follows: Ferreira 12 29 25 17 71 True Blue

Noronha 12 24 22 24 70%

Remedios 10 26 22 21 €9

Mr. V. R. J.

Pte, J. C.

H'p 200 500 600 TL Cpl. A. F. L: Cpl. & G.

Brighty 1 32 31 34 97x Pte. G. A. Pté. G. A. Ribeiro 3 32 30 32 94 S.L. (R)

Cpl. J. C. C.C Chan scr. 30 31 32 03 Mr. J. A. Guard ser, 32 31 30 93 Pte. V. A. Sgt. (R)

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16.20.18 i 10 Finished Pos. Pts.

Reserves:-Lau Hin-hon (East- ern). Hau Yung-sang "8 China "B"), Tsang Chung-wan (Eastern). Lau Chi-chan Easte, n), Chang Kam-ho (E'str), Chow Man- chi (Kwong Wa), Cheuk shek- kam (Kwong Woh), and Lee "Shek Yau S, China "B"

The team manager is Mr. Walter Chen.

TUESDAY, JANUARY

23, 1940.

* A large, crowd of Catholic Fathers, Brothers, Sisters and supporters and well-wisherk was present

on Saturday afternoon when the Rt. Rev. Mgr. H. Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic, of Hongkong, (seated

in centre of front row) formally declared open the new wing of the Precious Blood Hospital.

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

(Orders by the Hon Mr. T H. King, Commissioner of Police)

CHINESE COMPANY Strength Te following have been taken on the strength of the Ch nese Company as from January 18, 1940-

"Constables R161 Mak Wal Fong. R185 Lk George Foon, and Ri66

The team will play in blue, jer-Chan Shiu Sun seys. Players are requested to be on the ground at 3 pm, and if they are unable to play they are to notify Mr. Chen (Tel. 24020 as "6 early as possible.

16.22.43 2 1

16.22.48 3

(Miss Crawhall-Wilson), Redshank

(Mrs. M. M. Luce Jean.

(Mrs. V. Gowllard), Gull

(Mrs. G. D. Adams.

... 16.25.53 Guri

13.25:47 4

4

5

A. C. Chan

2 32 28 30 90

his handicap reduced by one point. La

Mr. H. J. S.

Blake ser, 30 32 28 00

P. E. Thong scr. 33 30 30 93 Sgt. R. J. Breese 1 32 32 29 93

les Mr. J. G.

3 31 31 29 91 SI. (R) -

Mr. H.L. Langley 2 32 31 26 89 Sgt. (R)

K C. Hoo

Mr. L. W.

30.32 26 88

Peckham 3 32 30. 25 87 Mr. L. C. Thorne 8 28 31 27 88 AS.P. (2)

Mr. E. J.

.

D. Lote 2 28 33 25 &G

Mitchell D 29 28 27 84x

S.R." (A)

Q.M.S, J. Ball Cpl. F. Cole

ni 30 33 31 94x 5 30 28 23 86

NOTTS COUNTY

WELL BEATEN

'Sequeira nil 27 24 17 68 Pte. A. J: Castro 13 28 18 19.65

(N) Winner of Nett moon. (H) Winner of Handicap spoon. Winner of (N) or (E) will have (Miss L. A. Helburg).

Linda-D.N.F.

Homesick Tennis Exiles

!

TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF RICCI HALL CELEBRATED

Vice-Chancellor's

Tribute

To The Jesuit Fathers

IT WAS ON NOVEMBER 13, 1928, on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the new hostel for Ricci Hall, that the then Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University. Six William Homell, said that the University of Hongkong had just grown, blg enough to feel its growing pains. "Can this - young institu`ion be nourished into vigorous and effective manhood?" "be asked.

Mr. Sloss, in reply, emphasis- ed that no-European education was complete without close co-operation with the Jesuit Fathers and he had no doubt that they could always rely on valuable Jesuit ald

Inspection Parade: All ranks of j the Chinese Company will perade at Central Police Station on Fr. day. January 26, at 17.38 hours

The answer to that questioni sharp for a general 'nspection was given on Sunday night when. equipment etc. by the Company in response to the Warden's In- Commander. Dress-Blue Uniform., vitation.

a group of past Ricct. Cap with white Core. Belt with students gathered together at a Brace, Whistle & Chain, and Tran-dioner party with the present! cheon "Pocket Pollceman" and students to celebrate the Tenth;

be carried. Note-Book to

The Anniversary of the completion of | Equipment Officer wil make a Ricci Hall, point of being present

· Among those presen: were a sanctioned which would have made Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will number of doctors. engineers, it worthy of the Empire, but, un- De Cared out as ofdired.

'INDIAN COMPANY

With regard to the growth of the University, a scheme had been

NAVY 'A' V. CLUB. *A* 3 RUGGER TOMORROW The following have been selected to play rugby for Novy "A" v. Club "A" on the Hongkong Football Club Ground at Happy Valley tomorrow (Wedriesday), Kick-off at 4.45 p.m.

Roe; Pay Midshipman"

Tel:

graduate teachers and graduates, fortunately, the outbreak of war Bowden, Midshipman Teare, Mid-

while the guests included Mr. D. J. had held it up. He congratulated shipman O'Riordan, Sub Leuten-

Bloss, C. B. E, Vice-Chancellor of the hostel on having reached its ant Skene-Reld: Lieutenant Car-

Training Course Part I: The the University, Mr. John Whyatt, decade and, on the spirit of sin- er, Sto: Gallagher, LSA. Palmer,

undermentioned members of the Fr. A. J. Cooney, Superior of the cerity and duty which it had. Lieutenant (E) Brown. Ldg. Wtr.

Indian Company will attend Cen-Jesut; Fathers in Hongkong. Fr. established. Barlow, A. B. Jeffrey, Cpl. Marron,tral Police Station in Wednesday. R. W. Gallagher, "Rector of Wan After Fr. Cooney had spoken on

Pay Midshipman Murray-Jones,

January 24. 1940 at 17.15 hours Yan, Fr. F. Joy, of the Regional behalf of the Jesuit Mission, Lieutenant Charles, Fay Sub Lieut.

sharp for Squad Drill under Sub Seminary. Fr. Leroy, Director of speeches were also made by Mr. Summer

Inspector (R) Mehdi Khan:—

the Hoang Ho Pai Ho Museum. Koh Nye-pon on behalf of the Tientsin, and Fr, Welty.

engineers, Dr. E; L. Gojano, Fr: B. C. Kelly, Warden of Ricci. behalf of the doctors, and Mr.

Are Still In New York

2.

Britain's homesick tennis exiles, remnants of Britain's Wight- man Cup team caught napping in New York by the war, are still hanging on over there, wondering whether to make a break for home or to take a job and settle in America for duration.

It is indeed a problem for the girls. as Mary Hurdwick wittes in a letter home. Recor's and cerf- ficates of many kinds banking ac-

counts and affidavits from Ameri-

can citizens are necessary before foreigners can sain permission to accept employment in the State. Notts Co......1 Chesterfield .....4

Miss Hardwick's inclination Chesterfield bad the better of

after 21not to bother. but to sall home i the early stages, and minutes Jones gave them the lead Against this, however. with a grand shot,

BRITISH ARMY V.

FRENCH ARMY

Sproston

The British Army team to meet the Fench Army here on February includes 10 Interca ionals and D. Compton, the cricketer.

The team is:- Riey (Liverpool): are the Manchester Cty) Beattle (Pre wishes of her parents that she stun North End): Gosln (Boton should remain where she is. at Wanderers) Cullis Wolverhamp- 'Ten minutes later Glover, the

least until the spring. How she and ton Wanderers), Mercer (Everton); Welsh international, equalised with a beautiful header from Dun-others mus envy Kay Stammers. Geldard (Bolton Wanderers), M. who staggered her family by flying Edelston (Reading). Lawton (Everton), Welsh (Charlton). and Chesterfield played with more the Atlantic!

Mrs, Hammersley (Freda James) D. Comaton (Arsenal), dash after the interval, and Mil-

Copping (Leds United), Fagan burn regafhed the lead from a is also back. She came by boat, and

had an uneventful trip. Still there (Liverpool). Cock" (Everton), and faulty back pass by Walsh.

Watson quickly took advantage with Mas Hardwick are Betty Nut-Allen (Queen's Park Rangers), have of a mistake by Bowers to score hall. Nna Brown. Valerie Scott...been chosen as reserves. Chesterfield's third goal, and Mil- and also Charles Höre who went as England's lone male competitor in 7: ler added the fourth.

the United States championships.

can's comer.. kick.

CARDIFF LET CHANCES GO Cardiff City ... Bristol Rovers....0; Cardi's inability to beat Bristol Rovers can be attributed to their At lack of penetration in front of goal

They forced the pace from the start, and did everything but score just before the interval, when Weir made some ne saves from Pugh, James, and Collins.

WWANTS TO ENLIST Hare has not been too well. lately.

SPORTING,

Reserves: Mae. Jeffries, S.3.A. Addis, Midshipman Chapman, Ldg. Sig. Ingils, Chiet Writer King.

PRINTERS GET ALLOWANCE

Alter several days' discussion wita representatives of the work- ers, the management of the Com-

mercial Press, one of the largest Pulishing and ps-ating fems in China has approved a special high cost of living allowance for its entire staff in shanghai.

The negotiations between the re- „presentatives of staff members and Mr. Wang Yun-wu, general mans- ger of the Commercial Press, trok place in Hongkong.

According to the arrangment

reached, staff members drawing under $100 monthly pay, with large families, will get an allowance of $15 per month, and those with Small families, $12.50 per month. Members drawing more than $100 a month will get allowance at the FOOTBALL-First Division, Mid-flat rate of $10. Female workers, dlesex v. Royal Navy (Boundary as well as apprentices, will also Street), 4 p.m.

rerelve $10-(CentralNews).

FIXTURES

TODAY

ope time appena.citis was feared, Miss Hardwick says he is keen to return and join up and she will not be surprised to see! RUGBY LEAGUE--Army League, him leave at any time.

*Charles actually tied the other day to get into the Canadian Air Force, but they told him he was After the break. It was Bristol's too oldi. They will only accept for turn to attack, but they, too, were training men from 18 to 20." unable to round off their move-ji

the "refugees" (B& Meanwhile, ments.

The City revived, but still lacked she calls the party) are getting the ability to circumvent weak some terinis. Miss Hardwick won defence, although Weir brought a tournament recently. She is at off a smashing save when Fugh Dregent in Los Angeles, and says that playing in California's perfect sent in a rasping shot.

The Rovers had three corners in conditions improves one's game. succession, but the Cardiff defence enormously. held out.

WALSALL OUTSCORED

Walsall Luton

G

Fred Perry has been very helpful in straightening out things for his former colleagues. Miss Hardwick writes or him: "Els tennis is as

Stephenson scored for Luton in good as ever....there is no one in four minutes, and six minutes England to touch him.

later Brown equalised.

Walsall had slightly the better"

the 23rd

"As for Nina and Valerie, they are captivated by Hollywood. of the game, but in minute Vinall scored for Luton, Perhaps trey will finish up by screen offers" (Dally who increased their lead through securing Bullington and Biggs.

Mall),

F.A. DECISION:

LONDON, Jan 22 (Reuter)--Thr

"Brown scored cleverly for Wal- sall seven minutes after the re- sumption, and eight minutes later Alsop also got a capital goal.

Luton were afterwards hard- pressed, but they revived later, and League Management Committee, Bullington and Duggan made the at today's meeting decided, that game safe for them before Brown all postponed or abandoned Re- replied with his third goal of thegional soccer matches must be re-

played in full. match

Constables R213 M A1. R231 A Karim, R257 Sarwar Ahan, R277!

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On Bunday morning High Mass. Was celebrated at which Fr. O'Mara officiated...

M. Afzal. R217 A. Hamid, R218 B. Hall, welcomed the guests and Chin Chin Chan-su, on behalf of Abbas R240 A. Mohammed, R259 expressed regret that His Excel- the present students, Abdullah Khan, R263 M. Ramzan lency, Monsignor Valtorta,. Vicar- R266 Kesar All, R701 N. Khan Apostolic of Hongkong, could not be present owing to indisposition. R39 M. A. Hamet, R291 A.

He cordially greeted past students. Feroz, R274 H. Khan, R262 Gür

and hoped that meetings between. chan Singh, R704 Mohamed Car- the past Find presen; students rim. 705 Sultan Khan R706 M Yakub, R708 M, Horn.

Dress-Blue Uniform. Cap with White Cove", Belt with Brace. Whistle & Chain and Truncheon. Patrol Duty: Patiol duties will be carried out as ordered.

FLYING SQUAD

Patrol Duty: Patrol duties win be carried out as ordered.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE

N. CD's Meeting: An N. C. O's meeting will be held at No. 2 Police Station on Tuesday, January 33. 1940 at 17.15. hours.

Inspection Parade: Ali ranks of the Emergency Walt Reserve will parade at Central Police Station on Wednesday, January 24, 1940 at 17.15 hours sharp for a general

5th A.A. Regt. R. A. v. 8th E CHINESE STUDENTS Inspection of equipment etc., by

2.45 (800kunpoo)

Middlesex

}

Regt, R.A. p.m.; Royal Scots v. (Sookunpoa) 4 p.m.

TO-MORROW BADMINTON LEAGUE-B. Divi

ston, V.R.C. v. Kingis College John's (At King's College); St.

V Kowloon Tong: Recreio y St. Andrew's.

Division, FOOTBALL - Second

University v. Royal Engineers (Happy Valley) 230 p.m. HOCKEY.-Club Seniors Y

Hvy Regt. R. A (Club ground) 5 p.m. RIFLE SHOOTING,

D.III.

+

8th

Hongkong Spoon and Rifle Association Practice Shoo; (200, 500 and 600 yards) and Revolver Shooting 1.45 City Ranges) (Kowloon

THURSDAY, JAN. 25

Colony Championship. CHESS. -

First Round, 0. V. Prasalov v. B. 8. Litwn; V. V. Kolatcheff v. 1. Blair; A. Y.Birukoff v. K. Weiss; Bir H. Pollock v, E. Zimmern; K, M. A. Barnett v. A. Kurrik FOOTBALL. Third

Division. Royal Scots, Royal Engineers (Sockumpoo) 4 p.m.-

FRIDAY JAN. 28," BADMINTON, - Mixed

Doubles

to

send students for graduate study in the United States this summer, and further announce- ments' will be made later.

FOR AMERICA the Deputy Super! tendent of Folice (Reserve). Dress-Blue Uni- KUNMING, Jan. 21 (Int'l)-

'form, Cap. with w it, Cover, Belt- Tsinghua University has decided Brace, Whistle & Chain, Truncheon and Note-Book to be carried. The Equipment Officer wi i make a point of being present; Training Course-Part - Z: All The institution is supported by the Boxer Indemnity Finds other." rec.ults of the Emergency Unit ! wise allocated to the United States. Reserve wil parade at No. 2 Poble: the Station at 17.15 hours on Friday, and students studying in United & ates are supported by January 26th. 1940 for Squad Drill. the same remission. No students

Equipment: Steel Helmets. Res- have been sent since the begin-piraters, and Riot Batons in pos ning of the war.

League, Talkoo v, Recre'o K.C.C. v. University.

B. .

SATURDAY, JAN. 27. CRICKET-First Division: Army v. K.C.C. (Bookunpoo); HK.C.C. v. HKU. (HKC.CN; IRON. Cra gengower (Bookinpoo); Second Division: KC.C. v. Army (K.C. C.); Civil Service CC. v. Univer- sity (Happy Valley). FOOTBALL-Lai Wah Cup.

v. Navy, Caroline H. TENNIS Colony Ladle Tennis Final, Championship, ngieg USR.C. 3 pm.

session of members must bẹ rẻ- turned to the Equipment Officer at No. 2 Police Station on Friday, January 28: 1940 at 17.15 hours.

Identity Cards: All members are required to forward' two coples of passport photographs to Sub In- specter (R) M. A De Sousa before January 31, 1940. -

Musketry: Lance Sergeant R444 W E. Dorabjee has qualified in the Markaman's Revolver Course, and has passed out as Musketry, In- Armystructor Emergency Unit Reserve Hongkong, January 22

Q. EAGER:

D. 8. P. (R)

would prove to be of benefit to

all.

GROWTH OF HOSTEL

ART EXHIBITION

An exhibition of Chinese paint- ints by Mr. Luk Shuet-chow, was Fr. G. Bryne commented on the held at the St. Francis Hotel yes- terday. Among Mr. Luk's best growth of the hostel and paid a tribute to the unfailing encourage picture is the Eighten Buddhas,.. ment they had all received from which is valued at over $250. The Bishop Valtorta and the present exhibition was in aid of winter

garments. Vice-Chancellor. Mr. Bless.

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