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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929.

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YESTERDAY AFTERNOON,

Mr., W. Allen, who has been a

Club for the last 3 years, and who attend four full days in Camp at has been on the Club committee for Fleast a day to enunt as sich must the fast 25, was elected

THE WORLD SPORT

GARRISON NEWS.

LATEST MOVEMENTS OF PERSONNEL.

Major E G. Miles, D.S.O., M.C., K.O.S.B., left Hongkong yesterday on the President Madison, for a tour of "Northern China, and is later pro-

ceeding home via Canada.

Major R I O. Carow, R.A., is vacating his appointment as Major Instructor in Gunnery, and will be relieved by Major A. L. Baynham, R.A., who embarks for Hongkong on' 30th January next.

Lieut. E. N. Everett, 2/Wiltshiro Regt, who has been employed as Cipher Officer, China Command, re- Jelns his battalion In Shanghai leaving Hongkong on the di, on Friday week.

will later be filled by Lieut. J. Baskervyle-Glegg, Scots Greys.

hit well out by Lyle. The ball was soon back in front of the Borderers',

S. L. I. SPORTSMEN IN CANTON.

FOOTBALL MATCH AND

DINNER

TENNIS SEMI-FINAL.

MRS.. TOTTENHAM AGAIN DEFEATS MISS LO.

Some romarkably fine tennis Wax witnessed at the Ladies Recreation Shameen, Oct. 20.

Club yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. "A very keen football match was Tottenham and Miss Lo met in the semi-final round of the Ladles Open played hore yesterday afternoon Singles Championship. Jirs. Totten- when the Water polo tour of the hum is the holder of the' title, and it was only after experiencing one of Somerset Light Infantry, together the hardest tights of her enreur, that with

some members of the she succeeded in claiming the right to goul, and Denmead was nearly in Shameen Football team. drew meet Mrs. James in the final which A few seconds later he managed to get past Lyle with a good shot. Hill against H.M.S. Moorhen: oach will take place on November D. then ran down the left centre, and

side scoring 1 goal. The match the programme passed to Richardson, who was tackled formed part of by Martin only just in time. Still arrangat! for the entertainment of continuing to press the K.O.S.B. the water polo team by the Canton! were unlucky, and Strachey got away, Swimming Bath Club over- the his shot being knocked down and week-end. elcared by Lyle. Cox got going at the other end, and passed to Shiling- ton, who missed his shot. Just later,

and

a hard drive by the same player was blocked by Martin.

End to end runs, with little danger of a goal, were now the order, both defences eleuring well, and Hall proved very fast for the Somersets. When the Borderers get near the goal again, Walker received a pass from Richardson, and ran through to equa- lisa. His

Walker ran down the right wing on the bully-off, and passed to Shillington, who was well tackled by Martin, and his shot stopped by Hay wood.

Hi made ground for the Held had been taken by MacLellan Borderers after

n free kick in add Walker was soon showing his heels again, not to score, however, for Frith, stopped his progress, and the Somersets attacked strongly, but Barham saved. The Borderers' goal was still in danger, and only the re- sourcefulness and quick eye of Lylu prevented several goals.

When the 2/Wiltshires leave Shang hai early next year for Hame, 302

other ranks will disembark in EYP,

to join the first Battalion.

limmediately on the kick off, nad scored their only goal within Moorhen rushed down the field

The score in yesterday's match was Was 6-2, 1-6, 6-4, and the contest featured by its fluctuating fortunes.

In the fist set, Mrs. Tottenham was.ucon at her best, and when she took it to 6-2, everything pointed to her enjoying an easy wh

in the win, but her Record set 路 totally unexpected went to the attack in great change came over the game.

Miss stylu, and

A Brilliant Recovery......"

Lo

a minute of the start. After this, with the holder completely losing her both teams settled down, and a touch, the challenger won nine games lead three love in the very fast, oven game was wir in a reel, to secure the second set at nessed for the balance of the first 6-1 and to

Shal 401. Then came another unex

Mrs. Totton. half. On one occasion, Dahab had final

ham appeared to be suddenly gal particularly bad luck, putting in pected development. a beautiful shot for the Somersets vanized into action again; she re- & Shameen which struck the in- gained her length, kept her youthful side of the post and bounced out. opponent on the run, and eventually ran out a worthy winner by taking In the second half, the Somer- the last set at 6-4. sets and Shameen were decidedly superior to their opponents and prastically the whole time. They by both players. placed the exchanges kept the game in their half The beautiful free stylo exhibited equalled up the score soon after above the average, and the accuracy half-time, and during the last of the play was one of the outstand- quarter of an hour they literallying, features of the match. bombarded the Moorhen goal, only some really excellent work on the very prominent in the early stages, In this respect, Mrs. Tottenham was part of the Moorhen custodian and her forehand drive often left bis saving them from defcat. The Lu helpless, Several times

the holder *Sticks' was given against the teams, were:

found the comers with cleverly

erly placed hot be, aho could not withstand Somersets & Shameen-Parkea

and, fleet as Miss Lo proved Somersets, with the Borderers in good position, but laywood anved well

Play was soon around (Somersets): Lieutenant Howard the merciless attack. Then followed Irem Hill. the Scotsmen's goal, and Lyle stopped (Somersets), C.Q.M.S. Naylor the brilliant recovery of the loser. (Somersets); Hooker (Somersets), From defensive methods she went to very hot shot from Strachey, but

the fell, in

geal-mouth, and could not J. Montalto (Shameen), A. Locke the attack, and, by introducing a re- recover befare Denmead scored. The (Shameen); A. Wahab (Shameen), portoire of forceful strokes, run away. latter run almost right through the Earley (Somersets), Geo. Duncan, with

with the

the second set. For nine games opposition to

ition to score again a minuto Jr. (Shameen), F. E. W. Lammert in succession she was in Baggett, Churchill, Rayson, Walker.ter, the breakaway from the bully (Shameen) and Mackenzie (Somer- the play, and it certainly appeared

Soldiers' Guild of St. George. The Hongkong Branch of the above Guild will meet at Scandal Point Hall at 8.30 this evening.

Football Matchesi,

R.A.S.C. and R.A.P.C. v. HQ Wing, S.L.L. This match, played at Sookumpoo yesterday afternoon, gave the Corps their first win in the Hong- kong Area Fastoall League. Teams: RAS.C. and RA.P.C.-Andrews Norris, Evans; Lieut. Dean, Lyons, Brennan elves, Fry,

Watson, Marshall Lieut. Moffatt,

HQ. S.L.L-Wallacer Tuck, Green

Fredericks, Haywood, Walton;

sets).

H.M.S.

Visitors Entertained.

The Somerset water polo team

Co

the very

command of

Guest.

At

that Mr.

Mra. Tottenham "A goud game was seen, the Depart-off giving him his chance.

stage the Somersets forward

alfrout. But she left is played her. mentals kicking off and making imme-

her main effort were much better together than the

last, and dinte tracks for the Somersets' goal. Borderers, and were very

Moorhen-Thomps back stronger than ever.

and then came Miss Lo fast, and Their opponents got

however, going,

Major Darrock, Gregory; Bates, Lee failed at the crucial moment, visibly and Rayson worked up well in the always dangerous near goal.

the Philby played up forcefully, but at Marson, Day: Woods, Lieutenant- tired before the renewed attack, and centre, only to run the ball past the

Commander Sitwell, Munro. Al the match-winning paint found her in forward gave wing and Evans. of te side on the part outside of the past. A corner just

two minds over a well pitched ball. afterwards

away a big chance.

The

Borderers rds was well cleared by the

The duties of umpire were entisfac Corps, and the exchanges were even

began to press just before, the in-

torily carried out by Dr, J. H. Monta for a time. A corner at the other terval, and a serimmage in front of end was cleared, and first the Corps

goal

gomery, gave Richardson a chance to

It has been, arranged for the final and then the Somersets broke away,

Up to half-time, Lyle had weare. shown to best advantage for the Bor-were jater entertained to a dinner to be played at the Ladies Recreation Rayson picking up a pass from the

the Victoria Hotel by the Club, on November 5, when play right wing and scoring a nice goni

derers, his saves being sometimes un at

members of the Canton Swimming will begin at 3 pm. In addition," after bar mentals replied by at:

two opponents.

Bath Club. Mr. W. R. Farmer, the open and handicap mixed doubles The tacking vigorously, but the Somerset

Chairman of the Canton Swimming championships will be concluded. defence was sounil. The Corps kept

Bath Club, made a short speech, After the rest, the Somersets were pegging away but could not manage

to which Lieutenant Hoon pressing to increase their lend, the point that would bring then level. and forced a short corner, but Philby's (Captain of the Somersets Water Londan, Sept. 24.It is claimed Moffatt hud a shot at goal, which hit shot went wide. Shortly afterwards, Polo Team) replied.

that the new French destroyer the upright and rebounded into play, Hill got his usual goal from a nico

Verdun has put up a fresh at the other end, the Somersets lost puss from Cax. The Borderars were The team is returning to Hong- record covering. 40.2 knots

good chance, the Corps backs play most often in passession now, kong to-day, leaving Shameen at ing up well.

but the

Somersets broke After half-time, the Somersets only for Evans' pass to find Phillips the 3.25 express from Tai Sha Tau

way2.30 p.m. by motor boat catching in a full hour. (The Verdun's re- cord, however, only equals that enne down well, and Rayson had a off-side. At the other end, Shillington Railway Station, for Kowloon,mude by the British destroyer time, but Andrews was on the spot, shot wide, and Hill was nearly in our Own Correspondent.

try, followed by another In ques

canny,

Second Halr.

minute later, but Haywood was giving When the Corps took up the running, few chances away. With the Somer-

Moffatt and Twelges narrowly missed,

break up their attack, though in the at an injury to Fry was inclined to

forced a corner, Hill shooting hard to sets attacking, a shot by Strachey was stopped by Lyle. The Scotsmen then

next few minutes Moffult came force another curner, which was not through and scured a pretty goal to turned to account. The Borderers equalise. The game now Thereased westways near the Somersets gaut

liveliness and keenness, both altes trying for the lead, and the at this period, Walker shooting "but the semaling just outside the post after a return of Fry strengthened the De-shot by Shillington had hit the up partmentals. Several corners were given by both sides, but Moffatt, right. They were not to be denied, talding another pass from the right however, and Richardson got away to senred

red, well, and shortly afterwards same player same again to obtain his hat-trick,

The Somersets attacked after this reverse, and Rayson reduced the lend with

ચૌ nice rpal just before tinge was ulawn.

Lieut. Moffatt, Lieut. Watson and Evans were the pick of the Depürt- mentals team, whilst Rayson, lay wood and Wallace did well for the Soniersets,

31st. Baty. R.A. v. 20th. Baty. R.A. the Chathum Bond ground yen- tering afternoon, the 31st. Battery who are League leaders, had an easy passage in their match with the 20th,

of the Table; Teams:

Battery, who are near the other and

21st, Battery-Maltby Oliver, McDonagh: Pettitt, Fletcher, Jayce Rodgers, Cotton, Gill, Leach,' Fredo- ricks.

tn. Battery-Kendall; Gorst (A), Oliver, Dunning. Baston;

Volunteer Defence Corps has vir- quires that every Volunteer must member of the Craigenguwer Cricket, Gerst (F). Wilkinson, Job,

Feulated the following letter ro

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pass across the field to Cox, who sent Shortly afterwards, the same player back to Hill, who got his second goal. obtained his hat-trick from a run down

the right wing by Cox and Walker. Towards the end,

Evans came, down the centre strongly, from a pass on the right, but Lyle was safe.

There was little to choose between the goalkeepers, though Lyle was more in evidence than Haywood, Backs on both sides were safe, but Barhani and Martin were more pro tussie between Majer minent than their partners. A keen

Philby and Cap in MacLellan for honours resultat a shade more in latter being his game. For the forwards, Den- mend and Hill, as the chief goal. scorers, shone before the remainder, but Lieut, Shillington, Cox, Walker and Captain Strachey were always in evidence.

in the

Royal Engineere v R. Signals.

R. Engineers.-Tee; Moore, Pea- they; Rimmell, Palmer, Lucas; Major Kerrich, Hayden, Jenner, Noad, Perry. R. Signals-Lockyer; Bent, Penny;

Ambrose, Chaffey, Higgins.

A trial match between these two teams was played at Sookumpoo yes- life-member

The 20th, kicked off with a strong terday afternoon, a fast game ensu The Volunteers will hold their be from Mar a.m. to 5.0 p.m.. two at the annual general meeting which breeze, and were always in the pic- ing, with the Signbis winning, by the

days out of the four must be con was held yesterday afternoon in the

ture in the first half, though unable vid goal in five. Gough scored twice jannual cânga as follows:

1st week-end pm Friday, 15th secutive. Men with three full Club promises at Happy Valley. Mr. score, Gill obtaining two for the for the Signals, and Ambrose unce,

R. November, to pin, 17th Novembar, years of ciliaient service to by Mr. D. Kumjahn (Hon. Secretary)

1st, before half-time."

·Bäsa occupied the chair, assisted

whilst Jenner and Noad came through When the 31st. had the wind at for the Engincera. Teams: 2nd week-end pan. Friday, 22 credit, need only do two days and Mr. D. K. Kharus (Hon. Tres- their backs in the second half, the November, to p.. 24th November, camp: Faflure

teamply with surer).

20th, could do very little but defend, Gill scoring twice more, Lench ob- Brd week-end pan. Friday, 29th this obligation of efficiency in cer-4 November to puni. 1st December, thin cases renders the individual The report, which has already been taining two other goals, and Rodgers

4th week-end p.m. Friday, 6th concerned liable to a Ane of 325.00/published, wai rend out by the Chair- Lone, to make the final score seven patience. Hunt: Turner, Lieut. 'Gogh,

goals to one. Detomber to pan. 8th December. In order to reduce the number mats and duly adopted. Corps Signals only pm. Wed., 4th of Volunteers upon when this fine The following officials were ap .Dec., to p.m. 5th Dec. 4 days might be imposed, to the minimum pointed for the ensuing year--Mr. B. 5th week-end p.m. Friday, 15th at the suggestion of the Advisory Allen (Vice President), Mr. R. Basa Bradbury (President), Mr. W. December, to p.m. 15th Decemtier Committee. the Commandant of to (Hon. Secretary), Mr. D. K, Kharas 6th week-end p.m. Friday, 20th Corps appeals to you to be good (Hon, Treasurer), Mr. E. Zimmern December to p.m. 22nd December, enougli, to offer, every assistance (Captain of Cricket, 1st XI), Mr. H. Those dates apply to all unite and encouragement to all men. P. Lim (Vice Captain), Mr. W. Gill of the Corps except the Enginocrbers of the Corps, in your am-Captain of Cricket, 2nd XI) and Mr. Company who, owing to the nature'jploy, to attend camp.

W. B. Muskett (Vice Captain).

Hockey Game.

It will be seen, that the Signals bad only ten players," and their win is therefore all the more creditable.

A Correction.

the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday ended A very fast and exciting game on to a win for the K.O.S.B. by five goala to three, although they were down by the odd gon in five at half-time.

The Artillery team playing football Teams:

on Monday afternoon at Happy Valley S.L.I-Haywood; Martin, Captain

was from the 12th. Battery, R., and Frith Lieut. Beer. Major Philby, not the 20th. Battery, as stated,

Phillips, Captain Strachey,

The remarks regarding the allegedl of their training. will have speelal | He much appreciates your us The Committee consists of 31essrs.1, Lieut. Evans, Hall.

error in place monoy at Saturday's ärrangements inade for them! Inter.sistance in the past which has reY. Abbas, E. el Arcalli, H. Beer, E.

races wore K.O.S.-Lyle: Barham, Belfield;" The dates on,which

who has been an staff the ut Tregear: Cox, Walker, siderable ti luce datings for

Race Frill,

Lieut. fore

me, and they were there. failed to include in his calcul opening, then settled for a, shart atiens the fact that the winners' stuke- time on

the K.O.S.B. right wing, money had to be deducted from the whore Cox was very tenacious against total stakes, before the odds could be defence that gave him little oppor arrived, at. The mistake, and any tunity for a profitable pass. A clear-coming reflection on the accuracy of ance by Frith gave the Somersets a

the returns made by the Totalisator no chance, Strachey's shot being staff, is much regretted.

units wish to concentrate are Camp and in a consequent generat D. Ruplahn and E. Zimmern.

improvement in the efficiency of

varius sulted in record attendances at Mowfung, M. O'Brien, R. C. Reed, Lieut. Scott-Elliott, Captain Mac plied ore cos from figures sup-

follows:

1st week-end, M. G. Troops, the Corps.

'Band, Portuguese Company," A, Car Company: 2nd week-end, M.G.

Company. Scottish Company. Band, Portuguese Company; 3rd

LETTER GOLF

SOLUTION.

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week-end, M.G. Company, A. Cur. Here is the solution to the Company: 4th week-end. M.G. puzzle on another page.

KING, KINE, LINE, LONE, Company, Corps Signals, Scottish Company: 5th and 6th weekends, | CONE, COLE.

Lellan,

Or the proposal of Mr. M. F. Billi-Liut.

moria, honorária of $200 each were voted for the Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer for their services the Club during the past year.

Surg-Lieut. J. G. Currie hus begn appointed to H.M.S. Tamar for R.N. Base, Singapore.

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