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SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR H.K. LAWN TENNIS ASSN. AND FOOTBALL LEAGUE
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ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
SPORTS & GENERAL
Arrivals on a Dutch ship from the South are:-
Decrease In Number Of Refugees
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·C. Abdool & Co., Bee See Bee & Co., Brent & Co., Ltd., British In- sulated Cables Ltd.,. Antonio Chan, -Miss Chah Yun Shang, Chang Chi
WEDNESDAY,
JULY TO, 19
CROSSWORD
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A decrease of 1.259 in the num-Feng, China. Desoto. Co., China Mr. W. J. S. "Anderson, Mr.. F. J.ber of refugees and destitutes ac-Trading & Developing Co.. 'W. G. Brand Mr. M. Cullinan, Mrs. Scommodated in the Colony, Collins. Cotton Greaves & Co., 8 Wear out Clarke and three daughters, H. A.
Dojin Yoko Trading Co., Far East
9 Tender W. Dron, Mr. H. G. C. Ellwood."
Mercantile Co. Yong Fung Hung 11 Team E E. Fairbalra, K. S. Hods
Gonzales de Bernedo & Co. Miss 12 Rest Lydia Greene, Robert Hammond, 14 Stops Mrs. E. J. Husband, and daughter, Mr. J. P. Kennedy, Mr. A. B. Mac-
Gud-Brand Hangan (m.a. Bishali), 15 Guide lachlan, Mr. W. Price, Mr. G. W-
Ho Jjoh Lou, Hongkong Import & King's Púk-1.247 against 1,271 China Produce Export Co., Edith 17 Bird son.
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Camps, Government urban and rural areas, is revealed in the returns for the week ending July 6.
Urban Areas (Civilians) :
seven Malay seamen on June 29.1
Ma Tau Chung-1.459 against way pas-11,489 on June 29..
Hopkins (Telegram), Ralph
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Hpbbard c/o Anderson Clayton granted
19 Arrunge 21. Take for
24 Vehicle 27 Vessel 29 Pain 31" Rub out
"No sports to report, Chief, Alf washed out by rain." 'phoned a reporter to the Sports Editor every day last week, and the Editor could detect a jubilant note in his subordinate's voice.
While the abnormal heavy rains points. This, I am sure, will see a closer fight for the "A" cham- of the past week might seem Godsend to the over-worked re-plonship than as at present, parter-mare sc, perhaps, during
WILL WE HAVE League Football the present time-it was certainly unpleasant for the Sports Editor, this coming season? Many foot- who had to tear out not a few ballers and fans are anxious about arrived in Hongkong on their There were no
Co.. International Foundry Co., They point out that with to Canada. hairs from his head in search of this.
Islas Investment Co., Ltd. (The news to fill his columns, and for the increased training for volun-sengers. In transit on board.
FROM THE NORTH
Sec.), Kian Wang Co., King Tung sportsmen in general who had to teers, the outlook does not seem
& Co., Kong Soen Siang Glass Only four passengers arrived by forego their daily constitutional-very bright. They further believe
Factory. Kuotai Trading CO as important a part of a sporta- that regimental teams may not be a J.C.FL. liner from the North on June 20.
Kwang Hwat Hauw, Leon Chong & 32 Weary man's life as, say, his other dally able to find the necessary time to Mr. R. H. van Rossum, Mr. P. V
Co., John Lewis, Paul C. Y. Liang. 33 Instruct adhere to a fixed programme and. Sastri.
Mr. and Mrs. M. St. J.Urban Areas (Soldiers): routine duties,
also many members of civilian Walsh.
In Hospital 19 against 17 on American Industrial Corp., F. X 34 Lighta Lu. Lu Shing Wu, R. H. Macy & 35 Animal Arrivals in the Colony on an June 29.
Co. Augustin Marlaye c/o Ho Shin OF THE VARIOUS tournaments clubs-for instance, Club, Kowloon
Argyle Street-707 against 709 Ka, Mathiesen Export Co., Mrs. L. 2 Brusque American ship were:- and leagues played here in the and St. Joseph's-have members
Mr. Y. K. Yan, Mr. T. Y. Li, Mr. on June 29.
C. McCarty, J., F. Miller, D. B. summer, the hardest hit is tennis in the Volunteer Defence Corps.
Montgomery, Nichols Rug Co., son, Mr. Chi Owyang, Mr. Ng E.
Northumberland & Durham Kian.
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North Point 1,301 against 1.318 On June 29.
Morrison Hi-529 against 520
which had the whole of last week's The only clubs not affected in this T. W. Wang, Mr. Henry C. Mori- Urban Areas (Tal Hang),
programme wished out by rain. A connexion are the Chinese.
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IN TRANSIT Passing through on the J.C.J.L. liner from the North are:
Mrs. R. N. Antrim, and two
situation almost without precedent
IN THE COURSE OF A Conver- in the history" of the league has arisen in that "A" Division has. ¡sation with an "old timer," he match suggested that Hongkong "should so far. seen only опе decided (in which the Indian R. C. follow the lead of the Home F. A defeated the University last month) We should, he said, abandon, the daughters, Mr. and Mrs. G. Arka-
since May 201
League and play the Shield com petition on the pointa system, the same as in the Home F. A. League THE FIRST HALF of the season cup. When it was pointed out to Mrs. L. Gerharz, Mr. F. A von concluded on Monday and it is him that it was the same as run-
dieff, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bell, Mr. J. D. Bermann, Mrs. M. M. Denni-
Heiland, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jones. Mrs. T. B. Klagring, Mr. and Mrs.
REGISTERED ARTICLES
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6. Monarch 7 Stays
23 Threats
10 Dangers
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18 Rend
18 Irritate
20 Poison træe
12 Begin SOLUTION
HOME NURSING CLASSES
Home Nursing Classes for ladies will commence today at 5.03 p. in the Outpatients Department,
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Solution No. 651
"ACROSS: 2. Decided; Hole.. 8, Oren; 9. Lumbago: 10. Fell; 12, Mass; 15. Foray? 18. Comma; 19, Evict: 20, Delta: 21; Slope: 22. Raise; 23, Doyen 26, "Anne; - 20, Peas; 31. Vestige; 32, Hale; 33. Skep; 34, Retreat. are open to all English speaking
DOWN: 1. The lecturer will be
Done; -2 Dell; 3, candidates..
Cameo: 4. Drama; 5, Doom; 8 Dr. (Miss) P. Ruttonjee.
Mesa; 10, Fuchsia; 11, Lampoon;
Hidary.
Squatters Camp-2,272 against
ciety, Otis McAllister & Co., R. F.) (2,272 on June 29,
M. Pearson c/o John Lands, Sin Ngan Tau Kok-601 against 588 Po Hin Glass Factory, Sin Tay On June 29.
Leong Glass Factory, Sing Lee Tin Refinery, L. R. Smith c/o Cox and Rural Areas:
King. R. D. Tata & Co.. Ting Hing Kam Tin-2,589 against 2,501 on
Refinery. Treatfair Battery Co..! June 29.-
Man Kam To-Nil against "1.269 Victoria Investment Co., Ltd., W. C. Watson, Jr., Wing Chong Tai & Co... Wing Hong Co. Rednery. on June 29...
Kowloon Hospital. Man Kam To Camp was closed World Wide Imp. & Exp. Co., H. learned that the endre "A" Division ning a league, be replied that it A. P. Lazarus and son. Mr. and on July 2"
Yau & Co., You Sean Co.: Yue Kee & Co.. Yuen Cheong Cement Tiles fixtures will be re-arranged. This was not, and gave three reasons:-Mrs. W. M. Macoustra, Mrs. R. F.
Co. however, will only delay the com-(1) Shield matches have always McGregor, Mr. J. McKinney, Mr. pletion of the Tennis League which, inspired teams to play better and Mrs. H. M. Omond, and infant, If the present basis of home-and-soccer; (2) Running the Shield on away games is to be retained, will the points system will give teams, not end until well into the winter. suffering early defeats, another "go" for the Shield and thus en- HERE IS A SUGGESTION. In courage them to stronger efforts: the case of the "A" Division why (3) "The days usually devoted to not abolish the home-and-away Shield games can be used to stage games and play on system after deductions have been made similar to the local Cricket League, for expenses. to go in aid of the that is, only one match, the venue Hongkong war effort.
ADDED THAT AT this of the match (home or away) to
Mr. Ramon Pertierra, Mr. Wal- be drawn for. To ensure that in-anxious time it would not be ask-ter LeCourt, Mr. Albert H. Tomlin- terest la sustained throughout, the ing too much if a small percent-son, Mr. Robert F. McEntee, Mr. championship should be decided age of the total gate receipts of Clair B. Lucado, Mr. Thomas T on the total number of sets won Shield games for the season be Conger, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram C. instead of on the total number of donated to the same worthy cause, Taggert.
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SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
BOWLS. — Colony Open Pairs
Championship, At C.S.C.C.,
A.
R. Minu and A. K. Mind Y U,
M. Omar and A. M. Omar;
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Golf In The
National Parks
These Classes
Under the Defence Ordinance.
B. D. Ival, Lee Hong 13, Aniline; 14, Setters; 15, Faded; Capt. G. T. Plummer, Mrs. T. Pro-a Blood Donors' Test will be held V. Carine, Imports & Esporto Yick (Parcel) P.O. Box 1867 16, Rally; 17, Yearn; 24. Onset; kieff, Mr. C. P. Sharpe,
at the Military Hospital, Bowen Statul Manufactorie, Chang Shen Kowloon, Yeck Cheong Dit Ho Kai 25, Exile; 27, Neat: 28, Ever; 29 Road, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. Tong (Parcel); Hamlye and Ca., 170, Rue Chinoise (Parcel). Pest; 30, ApEX.
Mrs. F. Smallbones. Mr. C. A. J. Wickle, Mr. Y. Sygiyama, Mr. S. Ypma, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lébensold, Mr. Felirberto L. Bautista, Miss Doris Lacson, Mr. Frank M. Kadlec, Mr. Frank Eckerson
Those in transit on an American ship were:
ARRIVALS
The following passengers disema- barked from A President Lines liner which arrived here from Kobe yesterday:
Mr. Amos Burg. Lt. J. W. Britt, U.S.N., Mrs. J. W. Britt, Mstr. Richard Britt, Comdr. E. H. Bryant, USN, Mrs. E. H Bryant, Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Coffin, Mstr. Harold G. Coman, Mr. H. L. Didsbury, Miss
OTTAWA, CANADA-Golf is one Laura Harrington, Mr. William
of the most popular forms of re- Leong, Mr. Eddie Lieu, Mr. Theo-
R. P. Phillips and J.. E. Henson v. W Harris and W. creation in Canada's national parks, dere Lindabury, Miss Marie Mol- Davies: R. Basa and J. S. Lan- and each year increasing thou-then, Mr. Frederick H. Rodgers, dolt v. J. E. Noronha and C. G. sands enjoy the royal and ancient Mr. Harold E. Waller, Misa. Chris- Silva. At PRC, W. Melrose game in the exhilarating atmos- tina Wang, Mr. Louis Wasem, Jr. and 3 C. Chalmers v. J. N. Phere and beautiful surroundings
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characteristic of the park areas.
Sweeney and J. Revie; E. A Atkins
Picturesque landscapes, unspoil-rain, southeast of the lake in the J. and White v. Gellatly and L. A. Collyer. ed woodlands, and sparkling waters vicinity of Sandy Beach.
provide an environment which. At Prince Albert National Park TENNIS.-C. Division, Army
cumomed with modern golf archi- a regulation 18-hole course, located Kowloon Indians, Recreio »A.
tecture, place the courses of the on the slopes east of Prospect Kowloon C.C., Chinese R. C. v.
parks among the finest in the Point, provides sporty play. The Jewish R. C.. Central British v
world.
topographical features of the re- Recreio B., University v. Police Kowloon Tong v. South China.
Golfers visiting Jasper Nationalgion have made possible the con- Park will find, in a delightful struction of holes that will test WATER-POLO. - European Y. Mmountain setting, one of the most the skill of the professional and
C. A. v. 5th A.A, Regiment R.A beautiful courses on the North the courage of the novice. (Y.M.C.A. pocl) 6 p.m. and 6.30
American continent Well-trapped An outstanding attraction for p.m.
rolling fairways with abundant visitors to Riding Mountain Na- natural character stretch fromtional Park is the 18-hole course BOWLS.Colony Open Fairs every ten, hazardous bunkers guaro located at the eastern end of Championship, At K. F. C. Jthe contoured greens, and the Clear Lake, about three miles by: A. Remedios and L. A. Gutter-whole course of eighteen holes motor road from Wasagaming, the rez v. T. A. Madar and A. Bone provides opportunities for exit park townsite. It is ideally situ A. E. Castro and V. N. Atienza ing shots with both wood and T. A. W. Grmmitt and F. J. iron Jones. At
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ated, and picturesque views of
Clear Lake are available from some
of the fairways and the club- bouse
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INLAND 'HOLES.
Two of Canada's most'"'unique
K.D.R.C., W. L The Jasper course is the scene Walker and J.Deakin V. Aof the annual Totem Pole tourna- Hyde Loy and A. J. Hall. Atment, an outstanding golf event in Túlkoo, J. C., GM and A. M. Western Canada. “ Holland V. SE Eccleshall""and In Bant National Park, the golf courses have veen provided A. Stevens.
famous 18-hole golf course, situat in the recently established nation- SWIMMING. European Y.M.C.A ed along the Bow River at the apurks in the Maritimes In Swimming and water-pole prac-foot of Mount Rundle, enjoys an Prince Edward Island National tice (5.30 p.m.-7.30 p.m.) international reputation. Almost Park, the new 18-hole links, at TENNIS.D Division Bouth a mile above sea-level, the layout Green Gables is a combination of China Chinese B.C. A.. Kow is planned to provide the most seaside and inland noles, woven, loon Indians v. Filipino Club, spectacular and varied vistas ce- around many of the romantic Kowloon C.C. Central British, tween each tee and green, and points of interest portrayed in" "Antia of Green Gables," and Indian R.C. Craigengower. play on this sporty course pro-
vides an unforgettable thrill associate novels by L M, Mont- Golf Week at Banff is also a zomery,
FRIDAY JULY 12 SWIMMING.- European Y.M.C.A Men's Practice (5.30 pm- 6.30 p.m.) Mixed Swimming (8.30 -8.30 p.m.).
major sporting event in Canada. The golf links in Cape Breton
CHARMING COURSE
Waterton Lakes National Park TENNIS.-Mixed Doubles Divi- has a charming 18-hole course
Highlands National Park, in a setting of seashore, valley, and mountain terrain, is reminiscent of Scotland itself. Play on this
alon, Kowloon C. C. v. Ladies, situated on the rolling slopes at delightful 18-hole course presents RC, United Services v. Kowloon the base of Mount Crandell views of mountain, forest, valley,
C.O. B.
NO SPORT
Golfers find full satisfaction in cape and ocean scenery In" ever- the scenic setting and excellent changing succession, and the layout, which affords interesting names of the holes have a dis- -possibilities in the way of play." tinct Scottish flavour. Rain washed out the programme Visitors to Ek Island National Buch names as Ben "Franey, of sports arranged for yesterday Park, located about an hour's Lochan Killiecrankle, Corbie's evening. There were to have been drive from Edmonton, may enjoy Nest Bonnie Burn The Leird, several matches in the Open Pairs the game on a smart 9-how Heich O Fash, Cuddys Lugs, Hame of the Lawn Bowls and some mat- course. An attractive clubhouse Noo, and others, cannot fail to ches in "B" Division of the Lawn overlooks Astotin Laku, and the thrill and inspire the sons and
course is situated on rolling terdaughters of Auld Reotia Tennis League
After the last long rally...