HONGKONG LAWN TENNIS. ASSOCIATION.

TILDEN & VINES

will play on

• FRIDAY,

20th November, 1936

ONLY

Commencing at 3 p.m. sharp.

All seats are bookable from

to-day at MOUTRIE'S. $3.50 (WHITE) $2.50 (RED)

Holders of BLUE Tickets for 17th may change them for WHITE Tickets or obtain a refund.

WHITE tickets for FRIDAY

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936.

"Tolograph" Photographer Gets Vivid Soccor Pictures

Two high-spot incidents in the first division football match be tween Kowloon and the Club played last Saturday caught by Mr. S. Farrell's camera.

Opposite George Hill of tho Club is seen in a hot tussle for the ball with Bowen (on ground), Kowloon's left back. The inten- sity of the players' expressions indicates that it was a pretty im- portant moment, but actually the Kowloon defender won out.

Below, Fred Fowler, winger secures the

Club right ball while

RIFLE SHOOTING

British Fleet Beat U.S. Navy At Stonecutters

the

The American Navy and British China Fleet met at Stone- cutters last week in a rifle shooting match, which ended in a win for the British team by 51 points.

Scores were as follows: -AMERICAN TEAM

Dayl Ittack Jackun

Ihnen Gri

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204 7. 200 yde, 500 yds. Teint

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his opponent soars gracefully Est. Blandford through the air.

6th

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club in their match against the

Destroyer Flotta on the Navy ground, King's Park, at 5 p.m. to-day:

H. F. Shleids, R. Wallace, E. V. Recd; G. Sommer, W. A. Reed, N. Whitley; H. Owen Hughes, S. Fow- ler. G. E. R. Divott, B, I. Dickford und V. Bund.

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The "Club "A" XV will meet a team from H.M.S. Berwick at Rugby to-day on the Club ground at Happy Valley commencing at 5 p.m. The Club team will be as follows:

M.-H. Curls: L. Lammert, A. F. Real. A. F. Kistner, B. J. Gallagher: D. Hynes, J. R. Henderson: A. W. Holden. W. H. Currie, T. H. Pentt, G. M. Blnnie F. P. Humphreys, R. OM. Deane, T. Swan and A. F. Russell.

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CLUBHOUSE CHATTER

BY "VERITAS"

(Continued from Page 8.)

tended for yesterday's displays. should either get them changed at Messre, Moutcles, or, if they do not intend to the present on Friday, re- turn them and get their money back. The public should also appreciate the H.K.LT.A decision to throw open for humilate booking the $2.50 seats which are placed opposite the staga. This should avoid any syramble for sents on Friday afternoon. The hibition will start at 3 o'clock und not 2.30 us previously adverted, p as it is the last time the Colony will have the distinction of seeing the professionals in action (anyway for a year at lesist), it is to be hoped that there will be a capnelty attendance.

Soccer "Knotty Point" Is Cleared Up

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HE Hongkong Football Association has received a memorandum from the English parent body dealing with The little problems mising from the now goal Bick rale. One concerni the question of a player, "tanding jual ide the penalty area, intercepting the ball before it has passed over the pinalty area fine. This knotty paint was discussed recently by the Hong- kope

Referees Association, Who decided to seck the advice of English F.A. But apparently the same query has cropped up at Bome and the authorities have anticipated Hongkong's enquiry and issued a ruling. It will come as no surprise to most

footballers to know that the F.A. insist that under the new rule, the goat kick must be retaken if the ball the is intercepted before it crossea perally line. That such must be the accept- cast was apparent once it was

an

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Club The Civil Service Cricket will hold a whist drive on Thursday commencing at 9 p.m., and also on Saturday commencing at 9.30 p.m.

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