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PUBLIC ROUP,

(For account of the Concerned)

on

THURSDAY,

the 19th December, 1935,

at 5.15 p.m.,

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Jockey Club Race Course. SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE

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Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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Auctioneers. Hongkong, 10th December, 1935.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935.

Fire Brigade Just

Badminton Defeat

Just Escape

F.A. CUP REPLAYS

SOUTHERN TEAMS'

SUCCESS

REVISED DRAW

London, Dec. 18. Southern teams scored bril. liantly in F. A. Cup replays to. day, Reading, Brighton, Bristol Rovers and Watford all win- ning.

Rending gained clear-cut verdict over Chester at Elm Tack scoring three times without reply, and Brigh ton beat Scarborough by similar margin.

to beat

Watford delighted their own sup porters by overcoming Rotherham by the only goal scored and Bristol Rovers dii extremely well Oldham by four goals to one..

Une tie still remains undecided, Hartlepools and Halifax battled for 110 minutes but neither side could score and another replay is necessary.

REVISED DRAW

The revised draw for the

round is as follows.

L

third

Manchester City v. Portsmouth.

Everton v. Preston.

Bradford City v. Bournemouth. Crewe v. Sheffield Wednesday. Tottenham Hotspurs v, Southend. West Ham

uton.

" የ

Liverpool . Swances.

Orient v. Charlion.

Norwich v. Chelsea,

Derby v. Hartford.

Halifax or Hartlepools v. Grimsby. Middlesbrough v.

v. Southampton.

Stockport v. Plymouth, Wolverhampton v. Leeds,

v. firentford. Leicester v.

Reading. Manchester United. Chesterfield or Walsall v. Newcastle, Notts County y. Tranmere. Doncaster v. Notts Forest, Bristol Rovers v. Arsenal. Aston Villn v. Haddersfield. Burnley v. Sheffield United. Sunderland v. Port Vale. Fulham Brighton. Milwall v vioks. Darlingten v. Bury West Bromwich v. Hull. Southall v. Watford. Bradford v. Workington. Barnsley v. Birmingham, Blackburn v. Bolton. Hinckpool v. Margate.-Reuter.

HONG RIVALRY

Scrape Home Against

St. Andrew's "B"

C.R. C. WIN COMFORTABLY

Lacking, the services of

E. L. H. Shute and N, M. Smith, the Fire Brigade last night very nearly suffered de- j feat at the hands of St. An- drew's "B", finally scraping home by the odd game in nine, i The turning point in the game the defeat of Dawson and Kirby by Stoker and Fisher.

Waa

Chinese Recreation Club easily over- came the V.R.C. winning by eight games to one.

N. de Silva and

club's only success henting S. W. H. A. Rumjahn scored the swimming Linng and S. Lee 21-14.

S. P. Chan and H. T. Woo continued in winning vein for the Chinese and won all three games with ease,

Details follow:

FIRE BRIGADE' v.

ST. ANDREW'S "B"

Pinyed nt Police Headquarters, the Fire Brigade winning by live games. to four.

J. L. Anderson and E. Greenwood (Fire Brigade): beat M. Weill and A. S. Bliss 21-17; best J. Dawson not Kirby 21-8; beat S. A. Broulbridge and C. Angus 23-9.

W. Stoker and A. L. Fisher (Fire) Brigade) lost to Welll and Bliss 16-21;

BADMINTON OFF

TO-NIGHT'S MATCHES There will be no league bad-

minton to-night, both men's double games having been post- poned. Talkoo, have called offr their encounter with the Fire Brigade and St. Andrew's "A" have asked Sailors and Soldiers' Henie to cancel their fixture owing to the carnival dance at St. Andrew's Church Hall. To-mor- row, however, there will be. Call programmie

mixed doubles matches.

Mercantile Bank Winsbeat Dawson and Kirby 21-1; beat f

at Ping Pong

Broadbridge and Angus 21-8,

L, D. Skinner, and C, W. Brand

A friendly Ping Pong match bere Brigade) lost to Well-and-Bliss 2-21; lost to Dawson and Kirby 11-21; Aween the Mercantile Bank Sports Club and the Asiatic Petroleum Con-lost to Broadbridge and Angus 1-21.

pany Sports Club was played at the Bank on Tuesday, end resulted in

a win for the Bank by a margin of

45 points to 27.

The results were: MERCANTILE BANK H. O,M. 18

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Remedion

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01. C. Isk

C.R.C. v. V.R.C.

Played at Causeway Bay, Chinese Recreation Club winning right games to one.

Local

Football Programme

FOR WEEK-END

The complete league football pro- gramine for the coming week-end in

appended.

SATURDAY

FIRST DIVISION

3. China "I" v. R.À. (Lyemun)

-Caroline H

Club v. East Lanes-Club St. Joseph's v. Athletle--Navy Kowloon v. Recreio-Kowloon

-SECOND DIVISION

Club v. R.A.S.€, and R.A.0.C.— Club

Eastern v. University-Railway Kowloon v. Lincoins--Kowloon Navy v. Radio-Navy Athletic

Fusiliers-Caroliné

CLUB WINS

IN TRIANGULAR TOURNEY

EXCITING GAME.

Though handicapped through hav- ing to play throughout the match with only ten mien, the Hongkong Hockey Club decisively bent the Royal Navy in the third Triangular Tournament match of the season at the Navy ground, King's Park, yer- terday afternoon, by four goals to

one.

The game was played at a fnat pace and both defencen were well tested, but the Club'a was more re- liable, Shields in goal being very safe, clearing well with stick and

feet. The bucks were sound, and the halves played a good ganie, Of the outstanding, the wings supporting forwards, Carey and Divett were them well. The only absentee from the Club side was D. L. Nooy, who was to love played on the left wing.

The Naval backs had a busy time, extremely hard-worked. The Navy and Lt.Cdr. McCoy, their pivot, was right wing was constantly kept on the go, with both Miers and Burch combining well.

Play opened with the Club attack. ing, but the naval players soon at- tacked in their turn The first goal was scored by the Club through Divett. After a series of attacka the Navy were rewarded when Burch acored

from a corner. The next minute the Club were lending again, scoring through Carey.

The second half opened with the Navy attacking, but try an they woult, they could not acore. The Club scored another goal, Divett: driving through a crowd of players after scramble from a short cor- Lincoln F. Railway-Chathamner, They increased their lead still further when Carey scored the last Kool.

Hill

THIRD DIVISION

Police Europeans V R.A.F. St. Joseph's, H.V.

Rond

SUNDAY

FIRST DIVISION

R.A. (Stonecutters)

The teams were:

S. China "A" y. Fusillers—Caro-Lt. Ctr. Broome (Rainbow) and Royal Navy.-L. Mill (Regent); line Hill

Conur. Brenks (Kent): Surg. Lt. (Kent), Lt. Cdr. McCoy (Phoenix) and Lt. Baker (Darunt Ahire); Comdr. Everett (Kent), Sub.

h

Navy V. Navy

Poller v. Lincoln--Kowloon

SECOND DIVISION

Enst Lanes v. Lincolux--Priner Edward Rd

T+

I

(Rainbow) Lt. Burch (Parthian)} ang reten (ileri”.

Hongkong Club.ff. S. Shields; J.

R.E.. South China-Caroline E. Potter (eupt.), and G. Sommer;

THIRD DIVISION East Lonca v. Police -Prince Edward d

R.E. Chatham Rd,

J. G. Cotesworth, W. A. Reed and R. A. Bates: K. C. Woodhouse, S. Chinese. Fowler, G. E. R. Diyett and D.

Carey.

Liga Portugues

CORRESPONDENCE

Boxing Challenges

be

Sur

Sir, I am writing in reply to the letters of Mr. Uía Chan. I have al- ready stated that my boy "Young" Aromin is booked to fight "Scaman" the Prandy, and that he. cannot meet

by Chan. There is nothing to

prised at anything at all in what i have written in S. P. Chan and II. T. Woo (C.R.C.), "Young" Arenin will willingly meet my last letter. hent P. Allam and E. Alves 1-; beat "Baliling Chan at another meeting M. M. de Soares und B, Barretto 21 if things could be arranged. As beat C. N. Silva and S. A. Rumjahn gards "Sky" Lee and my other boy "Entiling" Rio, that is settied, they

Ula

021-19.

1

3. W, Linng and S. Lee (C.R.C.), bent Allam and Alver 21-1; beat Sonres and Barretta 21-15; lost to Silva and Rumjan 14-21.

re-

Chan

WIN FOR H.K.S.R.A.

In a fast game,, the Second Bat- tery Hongkang Singapore Brigade Royal Artillery, bent ther loyal Welch Fusiliers by four goals to two. at-the-rince Edward Road ground yesterday,

LOCAL YACHTING

Wins For La Linda

And Stella

over a 5.2 mile courag for "A" class Five yachts competed in the race boats yesterday, the winner being La Linda sailed by Squadron Leader C R. Keary.

In the event for mixed classes the winner was Sielin, sailed by Mr. J. D. Newman."

Full results follow:-

"A" Class Started 14.45 Yacht

Finished Carpenter ... 16.47.43

(Major J. C. Edwards)

.... 16.48.30 (Major F. C. Booty) (Squrd. Ldr. C. R. Keary)

W. G. Choy and H. W. He (CRC)llment.

Allam

Alves 21-3; beat Soares and Barretto 214; beat Silva I am sorry that Mr. and Remien 21-10.

should thing it a waste of time writ ing in the correspondence columns, but if he has that view of things, why did he undertake to reply my letter in these columns 7 Why d he not write to me at my address, or call and see me there?

If Mr. Ufa Chan is busy, no am I. If Mr. Ula Chan wants to arrange things, he is Lobo very welcome to my Physical Cul-

No. 69 Nathan Road, La Linda College, Kowloon. He can see me any even- ing 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., except on Pal

from Saturdays and Sundays.

LATEST LEACUE

Games

P. W. L. F. A. Pls.

4 0 32 48

St. Andrew's "A" A Recreio ""

Recreio "A"

• C.R.C.

St. John's

1 J. J. Remedios

13

Fire Brigade

Z A.

Elt

C. C. Pereirs

2 F. X. Silken

1 3. J. Remedion

P. C. Lok

A. T. H

(Mrs. D. W. Persse)

Mr. Ufa Chan does not care to Painted Lndv

Pos.

3

2

£17

write in the correspondence columns, Mixed Classes Started 14.50

ture

4 1 83 58

4 4 0 31 68

G

4 1 34 11

1

-1

12

2 4 19 35

V.R.C.

5 1 4 12 33

2

5 0 5 16 2

0

Kowloon Tone

5

05 10 44 0

Bat Hall "A"

A

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77

St. Andrew's "B"

Taikoo R.C.

S. and S. Honie

000 J Eliot Hall "g" # 0 0 0 a

need not trouble to answer this Stella YI fetter therein. I am ready to meet this Challenger in spite of my being seven years out of training only on the conditions that there is a sum. ciently g purse for me.

Procesor FERNANDEZ.

Mr. J. D. Newman) Heron

3 (Licut. Robena Y4

(Mr. Lewis) Sirius G7

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