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GARRISON NEWS.
G.O.C. PAYS VISITS TO THE Y.M.C.A.
13. E. the General Officer Command- ng the Troops in China (Major- General J. W. Sundllande, G.B., C.M.G., D.S.0.) accompanied by Colonel W.D.S. Brownrigg, D.8.0.. (AQ.M.G., China Command) paid an informal visit to the Cheerio Naval and Millary Y.M.C.A, on Thursday afternoon. A tea-dance was in pro gress at the time of the visit, and the forms of entertainment and
Proton were shown.
Afterwards a visit was paid to the Nayal and Military Branch of the Y.M.C.A. at. Kowloon, where His Excellency was met by Sir Henry Pollock.
All the catering for the amurement of the Service men in the Colony was explained, and Gen. Sandilania expressed his satisfaction at the arrangements made, and his gratitude for the work done to ease the monotony of the Service man's life in the Colony,
Cricket.
The R.A.P, snatched a surprise victory over the R.A.0.C, on Tuesday Afternoon, winning in convincing style by three wickets. Although going in, with only an hour and three quarter La play, and facing the heavy total of 145, the Pay Corps set about the bowling, though at first losing five wickets for 42 runs. Chief scorers h the R.A.0.C. team were Crowcroft, with 34 runs, including two sizes and two fours, Walker and Jackson with 22 and 21 respectively, and Morgan, Who hit four boundaries in bis 27. Bagley had merry knock, having one six and three fours to complete bis 18. Etherington took four wirk, La for runs.
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The light was beginning to fail when the Puy Corps went in to bat. Matthews mado 18, his opening part. ner, Ward, gelling . Three more wickets fell for the addition of a dozen runs or so, but Major Herber and faptain Etherington got set, and Tyc played good farving erich partnership added 97 runs, Herbert btaining 56 not out, which in:lad- ed seven fours, Etherington was un- fortunate to miss the half-century by two runs, but his innings of 48 con- The tained one six and five fours. Pay Corp took the total to 147 for seven wickets, and are the more lo be commended in that their strength is little more than enough to provida a cricket, "eleven,
"Army Golf.
There have not been the entries for the Inter-unit Championship that had been expected, and, partly on this necount, and alau to 'defer to wish emanating from Headquarters, it has been decided to hold a Handicap Team Competition this year in qub stitution of the Championship. Handicap rules will apply in the same way as for the rest of the Aren Meeting, except that officers who have no Honie or Thaling handicaps will play from
bandien allotted by Suli-Committec. The Sub-Committee also reserve the right to make any alteration in handicaps before the Aten Meting, but euch alterationa in handicaps will not affect the Inter- Unit Competition once it has been started.
SATURDAY, JANUARY
LADY DANCING TEACHER, A
Miss Winifred Henderson, M.A.Q.D. (member of the Asso- ciation of Operatie Dancing of Great Britain), in a ballet pose. After undergoing training for a number of years by Miss Grace Cone, of London, and Miss Darita Barrett of Reading, Mise Henderson has come back to Hongkong and joined Miss Daisy O'Keefe as a tencher in all branches of dancing."
THE FANLING HOUNDS.
THE FIXTURE LIST FOR
THIS MONTH.
The following is the fixture list of the Fanling Hounds for, the month of January
Sunday, Jan. 6, Hounds micet at Kennels, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 8. Meet 41 Hunters Arma, 3.30 pa
Saturday, Jan. 11, Meet at Kwanti racecourse, 1.45 pm.
Wednesday, Jan. 16, Meet at Slieung. Shui Cross Rands, 3.45 p.m.
Maturday, Jan, 18, Meet at Polts' Bungalow, 3.45 p.m.
Welnesday, Jan. 22, Meet at Men Uk Pin (three and a half miles from Fasting Station on the Fanling-Sha Tau Kok Road) 3 pan.
Mementoes will be presented to the winning team, and the Inter-Uni Challenge Cup will remain" in the possession of the holders (R.A.M.6.), Any Unit, however, may challenge the holders under the conditions offing Station, 3.30 p.m. Competition "E" in the Area Golf Clear, and, if one or more Units ate successful in their challenge, they will play off for the trophy between them. If the, holders should be un- de fented, or if there is no challenge for the Cup, the holders will it for a further year.
Saturday, Jan. 26, Mẹo, at Hunt- ers' Arina, 3.30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan, 29, Meet at Fun-
Football,
tala
The following will represent lis K.O.S.B this afternoon at Sookunpo in their match against St. Josephs: Shears Gardner, Martin; Everest, Davey, Skings; Torrie, McGlinchey, Reeves, Stock, Alexander,
In the 2nd XI match aguinal the rul tie-day, the team will be:
Fox; Charlton, Bird; Drury, Spence, Berham Goggle. Crawley, Milligan, Rhodes.
LOCAL CRICKET..
H.K.C.C. TEAMS.'
The following will represent the] H.K.C.C. uguinst the C:S.C.C. to-day:
Ist XI Away (F)-T, E. Pearce H, Own Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, (Capt.), H. V. Parker, J. R. Hinton, Sillitoe, E. R. Duckitt, O, Moor, J. R. Collis, C.A.L. Rickett and A. C. Berk.
2nd XI Home (L.).-W. W. Mac- Kenzie (Cant), G. E. R. Dirett, R. K. Hepburn, C. E. Gahagan, J. Toal, Ashworth, S. S. C. Stanesby, J, N.
Way, W. Harris-Walker, R. M. Wood, j I. A. Dowler, T. R. MacDonali.
An Inter-Platoon Knock-out Com petition has been arranged in the K.O.S., the conditions, making it clear that no player who has ever played in the Regimental ist or 2nd Sniny participate. This embargo will make the competition more open, and will also ensure that a greuter number of players have a gaine.
Navy Matches,
la China Fleet Football Leagua
EXTRALITY ISSUE.
FRANCE OBJECTS TO THE MANDATE.
THE HOCKEY CLUB.
FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS
FOR NEXT WEEK.
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The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club first eleven in their match with the Army on the U.S.R.C. ground at 4.45 p.n. on Wednesday.-C. L. Gregory, W. Woodward, II. Owen Hughes, J. Rodger, A, A, Dand (Captain), J. E. Noronha, T. J. Price, G. E. R. Divell, C. C. Francis. E. J. R. Mitchell ani D. M. McDougal,
The second tear. to meet The University on the Jatter's ground at 5 v.m. on Monday, will be-R. W. Sanned, L A. I. Dunenn, L. F. Nicholson (captain), M.D.II.G. Mills, 0. Butler. A. N. Other, Major Ker- rich, H. V. Parker, L. G. Frost, R. K. Valentine and E. C. Fincher. feree.-N. Evans.
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RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Re-
CLUB TO MEET THE CORN- WALL TO-DAY.
The Club are playing H.M.S. Corn- wall to-day at 4.15 p.m. ut liappy Valley. The Club side is as under: Back, R. J. Grieve; Threequarters, H. V. Koon, J. D. A. Hutchison, G. A. L. Plummer, G. P. Lammert; Halfbacks, J. L. Bonnar, I. A. Ross; Forwards, D. L. Milne Day, A. D. Suttill, F., R. Burch, W, E, Peers, E. R. West, B. P. Massey, J. A. E. Ken- drew, B... Stock. fieferçe, Major
Caddell,
BOXING
CITY HALL
To-night, 4th Jan., 1930
Peking, Jan. 3. Match, played at Happy Valley on Questioned ns'to France's atti- Thursday afternoon, Sepay defeated tude on Nanking's extrality man- Sirdar by the odd goal in three. All date this afternoon, Count de the goats were scored in the first half, | Martel stated that a Note had been aad, though desperate efforts were delivered to China yesterday pro made by Sirdar, to equalise, they testing against the mandate, and could never manage to penetrate the stating that France could not Fepay, defence. Teunis:
accept unilatern) depunciation of her extrailty rights in Chin. A.B. CRICHTON
Sirdar-Scott; Harness, Holden;
Braham, Hobbs, Greenwood; Edmund- son, Michael, Welsh, Horner, Huz- zard.
Sepoy-durrett; Oakden, Farrell;
Reuter.
Wells, Boyden, Williams: Ехов, Iroquole.--Wyatt; Hammond, Oll- Coates, Woodley, Meintosh, Hudson, vor; Curtis, Nobes, Watson; Fell,
After ten minutes. end-to-end Tfall, Brough, Evans, Wedc.
play,, Woodley put Sepoy ahead with
a good homter, but Sirdar soon_ob- Seraph-Roberts: R. Williams; Lained the equaliser through. Haz-W. Williams; Thomas, Burton,
at 9.1.9.m. Middle Weight Championship
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beaten all the way. Sirdar continved their strong play for another, ten
contra-forwards had really minutes, and the Sepoy defence had un anxious time. The Sepoy front hard lines in not scoring in the line got going, however, and a penalty | first half. After the change of ends, for hands in the Sirdar aren gave
and-to-end play was the order, for Woodley his chance to obtain the lead, nearly a quarter of an hour, until Although the Sirdar inade muny good Seraph allowed Iroquois to break movements in the second half, they through, to score, through Fell, who were met by a strong pair of backs, put a pretty oblique what into the net. and Jarrett brought off a number of Iroquois lend was increased very fine caves, Hazzard and Horner being soon afterwards, Brough getting in particularly unlucky in fading good a hard drive which Boberta hurdly
saw, Sull In shots cleared from the dunger area.
Another China Fleet Football Match, played at Happy Valley on Thursday afternoon, resulted in Ira. quois defeating Seraph by threa Roals to one in a fast and good game,
Team:
scoring
mood, the
Iroqua Wer: not to be denied a scored again through Evans. goal, and Timberlake scored after some determined attacks, Although they continued thair pressure, Seraph could not further reduce the lead,
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