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Rest Humbles. Services: Saints Bow To S.C.A.A.

BY: “PILAT”.

On Monday, Armistice Day, learning of a great battle to be staged between the local Scribes and the Whistles (with apologies to our friends the Referees) I went to the Chub ground early to lend my support to my compatriots, having been “dropped" from the team as being "unft.”

LADIES' NIGHT

AT "Y".

Revival Of Popular Social

A revival of the popular Ladies' Night Programmes will be made by the YMCA, by presenting • Guest Night Programme on Thursday, Nov.

The

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same arrangements for amner will be made and reserva- on Hats are now open. : Dianer will be at 7.30, p.m., and a short variety programme will follow at 9. p.m.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 1436 NOVEMBER, 1940, 9.30 AE

Greeting Cards (Christmas, New Year, etc) must contain no written matter, except the name and address of the sender, and must be posted in UNSEALED COVERS, which must be clearly marked "greeting card" The rave of postage is 5 cents per a ounces for all countries, except Hongkong, China and Kacao which ls 2 cents per 2 ounces.

Parcel port service to Canton is temporarily suspended.

"The Imperial Airways. Service between Hongkong and Bangkok is temporarily suspended. Air mati correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the arts. opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the cast and

west bound air services. -

The combatants entered the fold form between the sticks and. affray "full of enthusiasm and brought of a number of brillant This programme will consist of after a battle royal which lasted saves in his best style.

two short plays sponsored by the 70 minutes a truce was declared.

·HARD PRESSED

YMCA, ADC, and an addition- both side sharing the spoils. Con- Sing Tao were hard pressed al item--"Rambles with a Cine

An air mail service providing a connection with British Over- trary to expectations, and to pre-when they met Kowloon on the Camera"--will be presented by Mr. seas Airways at Rangoon will be available during the period of vious practice, no reinforcements latter's ground and the mainland-A. L. Powell These zambles are suspension Q1 the Hongkong-Bankok Service. The postage rates for letters and $0.75 were called in, every man fighting ers had only themselves to blame illustrated in eplour films taken in for all destinations will be $1.50 per i oz. to the last ditch though not a few for had their forwards not missed Hongkong and holiday places in each for postcards. Mall for this service should be superscribed.. showed signs of "' bellows

"Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mail label. to leveral scoring opportunities they, England. mend."*.

should at least have snatched a

.

"TWELFTH NIGHT" A. M. Omar, more popularly point.

The activities of the Y.M.C.A. known In baseball and softball, The Kowloon defence again AD.C., are again in full swing as circles as Sunburn." guarded the stood them in good stead and Sing it is. Intended to present Shake- Scribes eltadel very safely, not Tao had to go all out to plerse speare's "Twelfth Night" in place withstanding some of his "antics" this stole defence put up by Wil- of the customary Christmas Pan- which more often than not brought inmson and company. Blake tomipe. the crowd to their feet with ex- worked hard but did nothing of citement especially one * cannon shot from an opponent's foot which, he held on miraculously.

"

1ROTU

note.

The Chinese attack' was pretty to watch in their combination but SPORTING CONTEST

a soon as they approached any Taking it all in all this annual where near the goal they would clan was rougne out in a

persist in engaging in passing the Irenaly and sporting Insion, though a few are prowly nursing bal found instead of taking shots at the goal. Apart from this fault they played a good game.

a bruised snin or twʊ at this in- ment.

At may be of more than pass- ing interest to note tai 100 whistle was only blown.. once.... fer a tous!..

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REHEARSALS UNDER WAY The play will be presented in Alr Mall by Pan American Airway, Direct vice," San Francisco date 12th November its entirety with traditional cos- Cub, after hoid ng Middlesex to tumes and stage settings. An ex-U. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Fran. ja gosiless first half, fell away and tremely enthusiastic cast of ex-

cisco date, 25th October).

a'lowed the "Diehards" to run up pertenced players has started re-Canada, USA., Japan, and Shanghai two-goals and reply.ng once them, hearsing and once again pläygoers

ver B. C, date, 2nd November). selves

are assured an evening of really Java and Manila," enjoyable entertainment.

The annual Poppy Day Fund match which folowed, resu ted in Fowler, who has been played on the Association IX humbang the 'the right wing In "the last few Combined Services by three clear games, did not seem at home in goais.

that position. He returned to the centre in the second half and al- most immediately scored.

The Association was the better side and was superior" in all de- partments of the game, Only in Middlesex had the Club on the goal could the Services equal their defensive for most part of the first opponents and even Moxham, who half but could not score as the re- played an excellent game, was suit of weak shooting by their for eclipsed by the brillance of Cheung wards and the good work of S. Wing-choi..

Strange in Club's defence...

GOOD TCSSLE

H.K.CC. CRICKET

ELEVEN

The following will represent the E.K.C.C. 1st XI against the Club de Recreio 1st XI on Saturday, Nov. 18.

at the HEC.0. at 7 pm:—H.. Owen

London and Straits.

London and Straits

London and Straita.

Australia and Manila.

USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal. (San Fran-

cisco date 8th November).

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¡T. G. C. Gaight, J. C., C. Matthews, - CLOCKWORK PRECISION

DO. Parsons, J. L. C. Pearce, T. A. Roughley, *t.ght-back, and Royal Scots and Folice were Pearce, C, D. N." Walker. Bright, pivot, played like trojans seen in a good tussle, which the

in the defence but even their former won 3-1 The custodians if they hope to finish the second trenuous efforts could not stem of the law will have to wake up half anywhere well up in the table. an Association attack that worked with the precision of clockwork. The Services' attack were at axes and sevens and, with Hossack'weli bottled up by Williamson, could never get going.

The feature of the game, in my opinion, was the display of. the Association's intermediate line. Pope, WI iamson and Hsu King-sing were in bril- liant forms and had the fall measure of the opposing for- warda,

CISSIES WIN NAVY CUP

POLO TOURNAMENT

Major Penfold Again Most Consistent Player

Major R. J. L. Fenfeld's team the CISSIES-won the Navy Cup Fung King-cheong was again polo tournament “at. Boundary Street yesterday by scoring an 8-2 the brains of the attack and win over the Angels in their final game. Baskets, who were # schemed for Lal Sn.u-wing." Chung point ahead in the tournament table up to yesterday, suffered Yung-sum was rather slow, though a 7-6 defeat in playing the Dolittles, to finish second. he improved later, while Hau Ching-to was constantly being worried by Roughley,"

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FRIDAY

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"British Overseas Airways":

SATURDAY

The winners lined up for the against Angels. Penfold again concluding match of the Tourna- was the most consistant player Bandakan. ment with Capt, R. J. F. A. Law-throughout, Chattey also being der at No. 13 Major Penfold (H'cap' seen at his best." Lewis - and 3) at No. 2, Capt. T. W. Chattey Monro were outstanding for the (4), No. 3, and Capt. B. G. W. Angels, Yeatman (No. 4);

LEAGUE PROGRAMME Let us now revert to our weekly topic. Nothing out of the ordin ary occurred in the League pro

Cissles: Lawder, Penfold, T. W. gramme over the week-end. Sing

Earlier in the tournament the Chattey and Yeatman, Tao stal leads with 13 points with Cissies lost 6-7 to Baskets, beat Angels Major W. A. C. E. Mor- South China and Eastern a punt Evergreens 5-3 and Dolittles, 10-2. gin (2), No. 1, L. A. Lewis (1), | behind, the former, however, with The team scored a total of 25 No. 2 Capt. J. H. Monza (3), No. one game in hand.

goals in four matches and receiv- 3. and Lieut. F. 8. C. Hancock (1), Though without Lee Wal-tong ed four. Capt. T. W. Chattey No. and Lee Tacky, South China had scored 13 of these, Major Penfold no difficulty in beating St. Joseph's 8 and Capt Lawder 4 em 5-1 and to keep pace with the leaders, Sing Tao.

SAINTS RAGGED" The Saints played a ragged game' on the whole and it was only the

South Chinx delighted with

Following the games yesterday, Cissies - Lady Grayburn, wife of Sir Van- Baskets deleur Grayburn, gave away the Dolittles prizes,

CLOSELY CONTESTED

sterling work of their "backs, Hus- Both games, yesterday started sain and D. Leonard, that saved with the teama level on handicap them from a heavier defeat.

and both were closely contested. i Cissies led Angels 4-2 at the end | of the third chukker but a good spell for Chattes, who had the advantage of a fast pony,

a good display of perfect understanding and combina- Hon Chan Tak-fai hád 2 field day and scored four goals, all the result of good oDDIT=" tunism

FINAL TABLE

PW D'L-FV. A, Pts. 4. 30. 1 29 146 4 2 1 1 28 22 5 42 0 2 19-284 Evergreens... 411 221 22:3 Angels

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Atlantie “Services”

The following were among the Europe vis “Pan-American Airways and Trans- Reg ·

ker. A feature of the afternoon's Taft which left the Colony yester- play was the absence of penalty day for the south. Mrs." L. G. awards, de

Beck, Mrs. Jacob W. Britt and

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St. Joseph's without Fernandes, centre-half were very weak in The arst game of the afternoon Matr. Britt. Mrs. R. E. Cassidy, Mr. m'dield though A. Leonard, who saw Baskets meet the Dolittles Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. R. O. aud deputised, worked hard but found and lose by the odd goal

Miss Linda Garrett, Mr. Harry. F. the Chinese too fast for him. Scorers were Guest (3), Smith Grote, Mrs R. L. Harris, Mrs. A. W Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Regi 5.00PM Leonard formerly played for In-(2) Fisher and Fellden for Do- and Mstrs. Arthur and Albert * "British Overseas- Airways.” ternational in the Third Division Httles Wilson (4) and Atkinson Lederle, Mr. Ricardo Leuterio, Mr. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa

EASTERN EXTENDED.

(2) for Baskets R. D. Linville, Mr. and Mrs. J. M

SWA: TUESDAYER, Eastern were fully extended by Hollifier: Lieut. B Smith (2), Mackay, Mra Irene Cloyne Myer

Navy on Saturday and won No 1, Lieut. R. & Guest, No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. H. Ogura, Miss Osabel Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya three goals to one. Had the Navy Mator C. A Fisher (2), No. 3, and Pestonil and Mrs. Louls Sinith. forwards shown better understand-Lient, LJ Fellden (4) No

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ing they would have scored more Class: ** Liant A-Bominas than the one they put in (They wo ant. W. H. B aftey (2), at Hongkong by a Dutch liner on Manus, Australia and New Zeal alo, made the mistake of playing. Na 1. fajor W Whom (5) Nov, 12-ME Toeng Teo Koef

la close passing game which did and Cipt Art, Alkinson (1). No, Captain M. P. Weedon, Mr. D.

not succeed against the first time

tackling of Eastern's defence.

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