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THE HONGKONG : TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1931.
POLO TOURNAMENT.
TWO FURTHER ROUNDS IN NAVY CUP.
KOWLOON WEDDING.
MR. D. XAVIER MARRIED TO MISS ENA DANENBERG.
on
Two more rounds of the Navy Cup The Rosary Church at Kowloon were played yesterday afternoon on had boon daintily decorated the Causeway Bay polo ground, the Sunday for the marriage of Misa games being witnessed by large Ean Maria Danenberg, daughter crowd of spectators, including H.E. of Mr. and Mrs. F. Danonborg of | Major-General J. W. Sandilands.
Shameen, Canton, and Mr. Daniel The first match was between the Paulo Xavier, son of Mrs. Maria Argylls and the South Wales Bor-Honorina Xavier Osmund. Rev. derets, and the second between the Father Spada was the officiating Civilians and the Gunners. Owing to
an accident, Bramwell was unable to Priegs**
play for the Argylls, Younger taking his place..
Argylls v. S.W.B.
The bride was dressed in plain white satin, with bend trimmings, and carried a bunch of double cosmus und Honolulu creeper. As The Argylls boat the 8.W.B. by 11 hor bridesmolda she had Miss goals to , the 3.W.B. receiving 4 Caroline da Cruz and Miss Clotilde goals an the handleap. Although the Hyndman, who were both in saxe Argylls were the puperior alde the blue georgette. They also carried S.W.B. were playing up to their double Improved form.
COMMIOA and Honolulu
creeper.
Ist. Chukker-Church scored quick- ly for the Argylls, followed later by
Mrs. Danenberg was in brown Cooper acoring a goal for the S.W.D. satin, with Tawn
trimmings, from a good run down the field. There and hat to match. while the wan much up and down play and the groom's
mother chose chukker ended in the
grey score being marocain crepe.
The bride was given away by
- In favour of the S.W.R.
2nd, Chukker-From a free hit the her father, while the groom was Argylls just failed to score by the attended by Messrn.
d'Almada Remedios and R. C. F. E. Danenberg.
bull striking a pony's leg. Another goal was seared for the Argylls by л ball glancing of a S.W.B. pony's Teg. Stewart now
the
Argylls, which brought the more be to B-3 in favour of the S.W.D.
3rd. Chukker.-There was much ap and down play. The Argylis adding 3 more Rosis to their score, Seora 6-6 in favour of the Argylls.
4th Chukker-The Argylis nd the art of this chakker adding 5 more gons to their score. Cox scored a good goal for the S.W.B. the final Acare being 6-1 in favour of the Argylls.
For the winners Stewart, and for the foxers Sommerville and Cooper, were playing well.
The umpire was Captain Monki.
Civilians v. Ganners,
This proved an uninteresting match, and resulted in a complete walk-over for the Civiline team, who scored 12 goals to the Gunners 2, the Gunners receiving une gant on the handicap.
Mould neored the only goal for the Gunners. He was the best player on his side; while for the winners New bigging was playing up to his usunl good form and Gorden was playing the best that we have ever seen from
him.
The finals of this tournament will be played on Friday, with two interest Ing matches, the first between the S.W., and the Gunners, nail the second between the Civilians and the Argylis.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
Miss Chelly Oariund and Mr. M. Baptista had charge of the de- coration of the church.
At the conclusion of the church ceremony a reception was held at the bone of Mr. A. F. Osmund, No. 1, Liberty Avenue, Homuntin. The bridge and groom, being very popular among a wide circle friends, were the recipients numerous and lovely gifts,
of
of
Afterwards they left for л bride's travelling dress being wine. honeymoon at Repulse Bay, the coloured silk marocain erepo.
FUGITIVE CAPTURED.
MAN WHO ESCAPED FROM VICTORIA GAOL
an
The arrest In Macno of escaped prisoner from Victoria Gaol Is reported and recalls Incident On August B. when two men, Mak Kwaland Lo Luk-choung, made a sensational "get-away by climbing on to the wall at Chancery Lane by means of a ladder and making their cacope.
They were
seen by Mr. P. Y. La about nine o'clock that morn- ing on
top of the wall, but his suspicions were not aroused until the men reached the ground and started running. They had on khaki shorts, and Mr. Le thought
but
when they started running they discarded their shorts and then Mr. Lo saw Playing at King's Park, Lhe Club that they were dressed in blue. de Recreio defeated the Hongkong He gave chase; but both men Hockey Club yesterday by three goals escaped. Mak Kwai was arrested to two in a hurd fought game.
The Club played two men short, and to evade the police until yester. Inter, but Lo Luk-cheung managed pluckily held their opponents in both day halves
the first half the Recreio day, when he scored one goal, and added two more
Maeno. in the second half, when the Club got their two goals.
Play was fast and interesting,
CLUB RECHEIO DEFEAT THE them to be masons,
HONGKONG.
Mamah Competition.
was arrested In
The men were long-term prisoners, Mak being sentenced for eight years for armed robbery, and Lo for five years in 1925. T# October last Lo had attempted escape with another man, but was arrested the next day.
On the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, the Royal Corps of Signals defeated the Royal Ariny Service Corps by two goals to nil in a close game, in Lo will be brought to Hongkong. At the time of his escape a re-
the Mamak competition.
The match proved interesting to the ward of $100 was offered for his very end. Both teama seemed to be arrest. about equal in strength, but the Signals forwards were thu better sharpshooters.
Hecio Ladies v. University Team.
The University Mixed Team turned out for the first time this season on the home ground against the Recreio Ladies, yesterday, and a good horkoy game resulted.
AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.
MIDGET PLANE AIRMAN MAKES PROGRESS.
Athens, Nov. 2.
The airman Mr. Butler left for The University were pressing all Aleppo this-morning-Reuter. through the first half. After a
Khartoum, Nov, 2.. scramble at the goal mouth tho The airwoman, Miss Peggy University captain, Miss II. Tsukasaki, Salaman, has departed for Juba. bent the Recreio goalkeeper with a-Reuter,
fast shot. When play was resumed [Miss Sataman, described as a the Recreio inside left scored an London Society girl, Is attempting equalizer, and play became very fast, the University defence having a hard record flight from England to time keeping the ball away.
the Cape.l
London, Nov. 2. Squadron Leader Gayford and right wing was converted by the Flight Lieutenant Bett, who made University Inside right.
It was not until 10 minutes before full time that a good centre from the
a non-stop flight to Egypt lost The following played for the Varsity week, to-day left Cairo In their. Mixed teara.
Missen II. Tsukasaki, II. Yuen, P. Fairey monoplane for Khartoum.
C. Kwok, H. Gerrard, R. Perry, and-British Wireless. Messrs. E. . Ong, P. G. Tan, A.
Basto, C. T. Law, A. Nolasco and R. Wooley.
Radio Team for To-day.
the
The following will represent Radio Sporte Club in a friendly hockey match against the Police Hockey Club on the latter's ground at 6 p.m. to- day:
A. Spary; A. E. P. Guest, Parduman Singh: Chanan Singh, Atma Singh, Surjin Singh: M. Hanib, Kalwant
Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Atter Singh, and F. A. Kemp.
Reserves. Jaggeet Singh, B. S. GII), Referee, Karnail Singh.
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