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AITKENHEAD Referees Are

SHIELD BOWLS

MATCH WON BY

KOWLOON

A second check made of the scorea in the Aitkenhead Shield match on Saturday shows that Kowloon beat Hongkong by ive

shots.

When the game was completed it was announced that Kowloon A first check, however, bad won. decided the match in Hongkong's favour by a single shot.

Forty-eight Hongkong players Were presented with spooks. errors ir. the scoring count arose in the first place out of scores be- ing put up on the board under the

Not Working Against F.A.

AFRICAN SKYWAYS

INTERESTING FILM AT ROTARY

SPORTS & GENERAL

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1940.

NAVY RUGBY CHEMISTRY 30Ft. Cavern On Terrace

TEAMS FOR

TODAY AND

SATURDAY

SOCIETY MEETING

The Hongkong Branch of the Chinese Chemistry Bodiéty held a The following will represent meeting at Care Windsor yester- Navy "A" against Club "A" in day evening when about 40 mem friendly rugby match on the bers and guests were present, Club ground at 5 o'clock this Dr. Tseng Jul-halen, a graduate afternoon:-

of Ohio State University, U. S. A..

Of L.C.C. Headquarters

County Hall, headquarters of London County Council, on the south side of the Thames, was struck by a high explosive bomb during recent kir raids.

M. Charles Latham, leader of the County Council, stated: "Although the fabric of County Hall bas. received 'scine damage I want to assure the public of London that the civil defence and other services are being maintained. In unity with other services for London, County Hall - carries` on."

the side

nearest Westminster the windows along

"It has come to my notice that some people consider that this

Members and guests or the Association is working against the HI.K.F.A. This is entirely without Hongkong Rotary Club weekly foundation and I would like to luncheon meeting. treld at the make it very clear to those con- Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yes- cerned, that we wish to work with terday, were shown a most

P. O. Clough; Martie Rees, S/Leave a lecture on synthetic liquid the HKFA., not only in the in-structive film, entitled "African

Brown, Cadet Lamble, P. O, Skinner; Tuefs, and Dr. Kung Hsien-pao, a

"Two waitresses were killed and and third floors, but was soon terests of refereeing but in the Skyways"

of California State interests of the game, and we are Before calling upon Mr. R. WS/L Smith, Lt-Odr. Clark (Capt); graduate

S/L Eager, LS. Tons P/O. Baugh; University, -spoke on the resonance about a dozen other casualties checked to present the atm. DAB Chugio, Big. Garbett; Ord. Ses, principle. always prepared to asist the R.K. Cole

were caused by the bomb which CHELSEA HOSPITAL BUMBED FA, when and where we can.”. Arthur Woo, President, welcomed Taylor,

struck the hall, Cadet Hurley and AB.

The local branch of the -Boclety

Lory Croft, "Under-Secretary for A cavern 30ft deep, and about These remarks were made, by Rotarian Fred C. Sze, of Shang Hughes

was inaugurated in July this year

War, disclosed that a large num- Mr. H. A. Bebrd. President of the hat, and the following guests:

diameter, was er of incendiary bombs had Motorvel Wood, Tel Paulk- and has now about 50 members. As try feet Hongkong Football Referees' Asso-Messrs. C. E. Terry. L. Jack, P. V. ker. Prach. 6.BA Media Ld. The main branch, which was blown in the members terrace on taken on the Royal Hospital The clation. at

the annual general Mertine, P. Samdel. R. A Wade Sis. Mitchell and 8/L Thornhill.

formed in 1932, is in Chungking Bridge. All

Chela, the home of the pen- meeting held last night.

son, Tse Yu-chuen, Dr. C. F. I. de

the ferrice were shattered and toners, and he paid a tribute to There was an unusually large Roza, Capt. E N. Thursby. IN QUADRANGULAR TOURNAMENT and has how about 600 members. attendance of members represent rurray, F. C. Cento, Z. C. Chen, That match of the quadrangu- including foreign chemists.

some damage was done to the inwoners for the way in which they the work of the stair and pen- TECHNICAL 'CONSÜLTATION terior ing the Navy, Army and civilian T. H. Chuck, H. L. Fox, Walter H.lar Rugby Tournament between Rayal

hccessfully extingu hed sections.

Chen, B. A, Mansell. Wm. Hof- Navy and the Folice will be played

One of the aims of the Society An official said He had Just On another occasion a heavy high mann S. L. Ku. T. M. Yao, C. M. on Saturday on the Police ground,

east explosive bumb burst at the t the following will

to Chinese factories in the Colony wing when an explosion occurred. way, but there were no casualties represent Nav

through the Chiese Merchants About 200 people were 'working in

He had heard of pensioners of the build ug, and many of them over 80 who were with difficulty Tel Honeywill; Mid. Robinson, Md. and Factory Union.

The members of the Society were blown off their feet. Bucknell, A/Ldg. Tel. Paul, 8/Lt. Me-

while restrained from attempting to as- fall grades, the G: Lt. Carter (Capt.), S/Lt. Ruther-comprise

glass and debris came

crashing ist m putting out Tires, and had ford: L.S.A, Palmer. L. Watson, Sgt. members and juniors. The former own Mangeld; T/Lt Taylór, B/Lt. Beat-must possess the necessary quall- In the Council Chamber most ut tle: S/Lt. Wilkinson, CEO. Wt. Acations and degree in chemistry the windows had been blown out, King and 8/L. Poole.

and the latter grade is for senior and the chairman's seat leaned. Reserves: -P/Lt. Wright, A/Ldg. university students of the faculty forward where it had heen pushed the Zoo, there have been no cas- Tel. Bowden, Cadet Lamble. Lt.Cdr. of chemistry. Clark, LL. (E) Brown S/Lt Carey and LS Brewer,

wrong names. ・・

Two results have now been re- versed. J. McKelvie (Kowloon)

Mr. W. E. Hollands, for more

beat J. Chalmers 21-18, and not than 10 years an active member Hu, G. R. Raravet, L. E G. Frost Boundary Street, at 4.13 p.m. when is to extend technical consultation | started on a patrol in the

vice-versa as first stated.

of the Association, was elected a

The final scores were: Kowloon Life Member. 251: Hongkong 246.

CONTROL OF GAME Following the Chairman's ad- dress, Mr. Minihan stressed the

ADVERTISEMENT necessity for a referee controlling

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Eleventh Extra Race Meeting, 16th November, 1940

HANDICAP WEIGHTS.

a game having perfect co-opera- tion with the linesinen. Qualified members of the Association who and were present

were not in

charge of the game, should refrain from criticising the referee on the feld.

OFFICERS ELECTED Officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows:"

H. A. Lammert and A. V. Skeet.

The Hon. Treasurers of the. Club announced that the total donations towards the War Fund amounted to $1,500 in- "cluding an anonymous gift of

$800.

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Mr. Cole said that it was most unfortunate that Lt.-Comdr. A. D. S. Murray could not introduce the nim as was originally planned as he was away in Singapore on business

It was decided that the Associa

Only the first part of the Jour tion's annual dinner be held on ney would be shown, sald the Saturday, Dec. 7.

speaker, as the Alin was too long for one showing. The sequel will be screened on Tuesday next.

AIR ROUTES President: Hugh A. Beard; Hon.

Dealing with the air 'routes of Secretary and Treasurer: J. F. da Africa, Mr. Cole said that the trip Silva; Committee: WH Glover starts from the Island of Crete, Race No. 5.---Castle Peak Hho representing Navy). M. Minihan. up Alexandria to Khartoum and

dicap First Section

(representing Army) and D. Kos-finish off on Lake Victoria. From sick representing civilians).

Race No. 4. New Bridge Hinj

dicap First Section

Race No. 6.New South Wales

Handicap.

Weights in the above have been reduced 5 lb. all round.

The correct weights will appear In the Race Book.

By Order,

C.B. BROWN,

Secretary.

1940..

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Hong Kong, 12th Nov.,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

"Y" HOCKEY TEAMS

there mails are carried up trek routes to Mombassa where the final journey is made by the South African Airways to the Cape.

The following wil represent the YMCA in hockey matches at, King's Park this week:

TODAY

'Some statements as to the time taken for malls from the United his Kingdom to Africa, which hearers would hear from the com- mentator the Alm bellig "sound" one were incorrect us.

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2nd XI v. R. Scots 2nd XI (5 since Italy's entry into the war, it p-Benwell; Heptonstall and Baxby: Croft, Corman and Gilchrist; now took longer for the journey. Spencelayb Spradbery, Highlands, The flying-boats are, however, still maintaining a bi-weekly ser- Ireson and Banks.

vice from Durban (South Africa)

TOMORROW

"X1. Recreio 15 m)-Kuto Sydney (applause)..

The film showed the arrival of leen; Jordan and Tomlinson; Croft, Coombe and Saxby Spencelarb, an Imperial Airways plane in Gemmell, Gilchrist, Morgan and Egypt from the United Kingdom. Highlands

Some interesting scenes of Egypt, and Egyptian life. were alsu 1st XI . Nomads (4.15 p.m.):- shown. The screening ended with THE ELEVENTH EXTRA Benwell! Taylor and Faxby; Jordan, the arrival of the plane on the RACE MEETING will be held Coombe and Waldron; Smith, Gem lake, on which the Tsland of Crete

stands. (weather permitting) at HAPPY mell, Ure, Morgan and Dunne.

SATURDAY

2nd XI v. R.E 2nd (3 pm.):~K#- ]

SPEAKER THANKED

All the above including reservés are requested to attend scrum prac tice on the Navy ground tomorrow at 4.30 p.m...

*MATCH TODAY

two

"

to be ordered back to shelter

* 200'S ESCAPE

them.

Although bombs have fallen in

The

a massive door blown in upon "alties among the animals.

one building damaged was all- It

other boniba Tell occupied, and CHESS RESULTS Most of the seats were covered

outs ue houses and enclosures. As Chess championship matches with dust, but it appeared that the craters inade were small all played

escaped ser at fences and barriers remained in.

the chamber had yesterday resulted as follows:-Sen'or-B. D.. Evans heat damage. The dome

ever its en.

tact

The animals in the vicinity was were di-tressed by the explosions

A. Y. B'riukoff; L. Karpovich beat trance, however, was smashed, and There will be a match between the P. Yvanovich; Junior-A. C. Mit. the large. luxurious earpet Royal Navy and the Royal Artillery chell beat Ph. Laufer; D. Drake s'rewn with broken glass

beat"J. Walther,

VALLEY on SATURDAY, 16th Lee, Heptonstall and Tomlinson; November, 1940, commencing at Croft, Gorman and Gilchrist; High- Professor W. Brown, in thank- lands, McGahan, Dormer, Ireson and ing Mr. Cole, said that he was Banks

not sure why he was asked to. move the vote of thanks but pre- sumed that it was due to the Laet"

2.00 p.m.

The first Bell will be rung at,

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

FANLING GOLF

that he had been doing quite a

bit of air travel. He assured

real

The Adamson Cup (November) those present that seeing places No One without a badge will competition of the Royal Hors- from the air gives me a be admitted to the Members' kong Golf Club, to be played at thrill. Enclosure. Such must be worn Happy Valley, was cancelled cwing

throughout the duration of each to lack of entries.

LR Andrewes wins the spoon RICCI HALL

dieeting in such a manner as to for the best round at the Old

e-readily identified.

are

and

Course Fanling, and KS. Robert son on the New Course 2.3 his

second nine holes were better than those of Dr. Tomlinson.

won

Badges admitting Non-Mem hers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at. $5.00 The Bogey (Par) Fool, played

was Course, for Gentlemen

"$3.00 over the New

LL-Gen. by

R.A.P. MacPherson for Ladies (both Including tax}

(15) with 3 up. There were obtainable through the

25 entries. SECRETARY pon the per- sonal or written application of a Member, inch Member to be responsible for all visitors Intro. duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

+

BEAT MORRISON AT TENNIS

In, an inter-hostei University tennis match

yesterday, Rice beat Morrison by five, sets to four, On Hian Pit and C. S. Loke ((Ricci Hall) Beat O. Thomas and [Li Ming 6-2; beat The Stu-lam and Li Hong-sing 6-4; lost to Vip Yee and K. Lo 2:6,

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R.E. SOCCER TEAM FOR TOMORROW

G. Choi and Ku Mao-hsiang The following will represent the (Ricel Hall) beat Thomas and Li Royal Engineers against the 6-2; beat Tao and Liu 6-2; béát R.A.S.C. in their postponed. League Ylp"and Lo 6-1. " The Secretary's Office, 181 football match at Bookunpoo to- | Tso! Som-tin and P. T. Yu (Rie- c1 Hall) lost to Thomas and LA morrow at 2.45 pm.:-

Moxham: Palmer, Tang Chung-2-6; lost to Tao and Lu 2-8; lost pak: Birrell. Shaw (Capt.), T. Tay-to Xip and Lo 1-6. lor; Li Wal-lam, Chan Kum-poy, | Fox, Pelham and Chung Sing.

floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794)

will close at 11.45`a.m. Tiñas are obtainable 'at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.

Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of 'Admission to the Pablle Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies," and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Salfors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

C. B."BROWN.

Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th Nov., 1940,

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The match should prove most SPORTING FIXTURES

interesting as the Service Corps are the closest rivals to the Sap- pers and will be all out to beat them..

CRICKETERS TAKE NOTE!- Cricketers at the K.C.C. and H.K.C.C. who drop catches" or, make "ducks" "In the future will be required to contribute 20 cents! to a special Box Money col- lccted in the " Boxes” will go tó- ward the War Fund.

TODAY MEETING. Council, of the Hong- kong Football Association. in the Association's Office, 5.30

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RUGBY-Club “A” v. "NÍVY.

TOMORROW CHESS. Kowloon Chess Clúb Senior Championstrips, Bequetra v, Yvanovich, Coxhead v, Weiss, Karpovich v. Samúel, Eirinkof ♥. Evans, Barnett v. Lee, Car. valho v Olsufieft.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16.

The "Boxes" were Introduced RACING, Hongkong Jöcker

do Saturday when substantial Club's "Eleventh Extra Race

contributions' were made, especial-

607 | ty. In the match at Chater Road]

meeting, at Happy Valley,

p.m.

this afternoon.

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