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ARMISTICE DAY RECITAL

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Collection in aid of St. Dunstan's

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At a committee meeting of the Chinese tecreation Club held on Friday last, the programme for the coming Exhibition tennis matclics, which will be held on their juris at Causeway Day on Sunday, No- vember 14, nt 3 pm, was arranged. The full list of the players taking part is as follows:

(1) Tsul Wal-pul, ». many times Hongkong Singles Champion and China's representative in the Davis Cup in Europe 1937, and the first to capture the Hongkong Hardcourt Singles and Doubles championships. (2) H. D. Rumjahn, many times Hongkong Doublen champion, hold- ing, this year, both the Hongkong Singles and Doubles Lawn Court championships.

(3) S. A. Rumjahn, many

times Hongkongt Singles and Doubles champion partnered with H. D. Rum- Jahn, and at present still the long- keng Doubles champion,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

RUGBY RULE BOOK

Players Ask: "Where

Can I Get It?"

By Clein Lewis

NOVEMBER 10, 1937.

WEEK-END CRICKET

Kowloon Teams to Meet Hongkong Club

ARMISTICE DAY MATCH

The Kowloon Cricket Club Arst [eleven have arranged a two-day fx- ure with the Hongkong Cricket Club for Armistice Day and Saturday, Play will commence on Armistice

The alterations In the lows, the laws, and rather sorrowfully I had Day at 11.15 nm, and on Saturday gingering up of referees and the to confess my ignorance. explanatory lectures by Mr. Jomes AN APPEAL TO CLUBS

it 2 p.m. The match will be play- ed on the Hongkong ground.

Jarrett lave produced one notable Actually It is rather airprising that feature in Welsh Rugby. This re- these playen know as much as they The K.C.C. second cleven will tales to the alarming number of do, though is an unhappy thought meet the II.K.C.C. seconds on the penalty kicks now being awarded by that their present. Knowledge zealous referees who desire to bought at the expinie of the

Kowloon ground on Armistice Day force these rules and get the players referee's whistle and a penalty kick commencing at 11.30 ¤.JT). Оп

accustomed to their observance.

Let us hope this is merely a

phase, otherwise transitory remedy will be almost as bad as the the disease. I notice, for instance, that one Rugby scribe counted 22 penalty

awarded at kicks

the Brigend Newport game.

jagainst their aldo,

Saturday they will meet the Central British School. also on the home Surely it is not asking too much

each of their players with copies of of every reputable club to supply ground, starting at 2 pm. the rules. Such a course would, I feel sure, do much to ease the whistle. of the referee,

The teams are as follow:

K.C.C. 1st XI-F Goodwin (Capt.). G. C. Burnett, E. C. Fin- cher, E. F. Fincher, S. Jox, A. T. Further, I should like to see coples Lay, B. D. Lay, R. E. Lee, N. D. "EVERY FOUR MINUTES" of these rules available to the Lloyd, T. A. Modor and G. F. An old friend who sat with me at Your Rugby enthusiast is nothing if

general publle at a cheap price. O'Bryen. Umpire. J. P. Robinson. the Pontypool and

Llanelly

2nd gam not a great debater over points of kept the

XI (v Hongkong Cricket tally and it came to 20. Jaw, but at present he has practice Club).-A. A. Dand (Capt.), B. G. The average for week-end games fully no chance of producing the Baker, R. Baldwin, K. M. Baxter,

probably show that a penalty decisive evidence. would

TE, A. Broadbridge, R. T. Brond- kick was awarded every four

More important than this is that bridge, S. A. Gray, G. A. V. Hall, Inter-minutes, and allowing a minute for an enlightened set of spectators is all W. L. McKenzie, C. B. R. Sargent the taking of such a kick, it means for the good. More "scenes" in and A. N. Other. Umpire, H, Overy. that 20 out of the 70 minutes were Rugby have been caused by specta- thus employed.

(4) Taul Yun-pui, former

Hon kong Doubles champion, at present, Singles champion of Swatow.

(5) Paul Kong, twice in Chin's Davis Cup team, and Shanghai national Champion.

(0) Willie Hung, captain. of the CRC. "A" Division, many times Hongkong Doubles runner-up, cently crowned Hongkong Doubles Harcourt champlon partnered with

Taul

BENEFIT DANCE (7) Luk Ding-cheung and

will be held at the CHINA FLEET CLUB

on

TO-NIGHT

This is to aid the seven Mother- less children of the late Mrs. E. Stuart Xavlor, a Shanghai Refu- gee who died recently leaving them destitute. This is a most

deserving cause.

Prizes for Spot Dances and Lucky Programme Numbers.

Music By

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Everything's doublo

Double Funt Double Comedyťť

Double Romançal

Wood

Shlu-wing, who both represented

This is ridiculous and it is prac tically certain to ease off, especially it players take note of the follow- ing incident which occurred in the Nenth-Cardiff game.

Bassett, having made a grand dash for the line, was tickled. Hla

2nd XI (v. C.B.S.).—W. Mulcahy tors with hazy, knowledge rules than one realises. What enn bridge, R. T.

of the (Capt.). II. Baldwin, F. A. Brond-

Broadbridge, be done about It?

H. Brokenshire, G. E. Clarke, S. A. Gray, G. A. V. Hall, R. A. Harding, J. R. Luke, und C. B. R. Sargent. Umpire, H. Overy.

TROPHY WINNERS

CLUB TEAMS

Hongkong in the Chinose National centre, Horace Edwards, scoops the Results Of Kowloon Golf The Hon. Hayward, L. D. Kl

Meet.

ball up from Ute two struggling (8) Chun Chl-keung and Selo Players and crosses the line for Bick, who both represented Kwang what he probably considered at the tung Province in the Chinese Nu-moment a fine try. Instead he was tional Meet.

penalised for breaking the law.

Edwards, of course, should have first played the ball with

his fool according to Law

18, section 'e which

that no player shall plck up the ball after a tackled player has released it, or when it is on the ground, after a player has

The Programme

The full programme arranged is as follows:

L.

Luk Ding-cheung and Wonk Shiu-wing vs. Chan Chi-iceung and Selo Blck.

states

Club's Competitions

'Firsts.-A. W.

bee, J. E. Richardson, H. Owen Hughes, H. L. Holden, L. T. Ride, D. McLellan, F. Baker, P. Marshall, F. H. Stokes, J. L. C. Pearce.

The following qualified for the Captain's Cup in the Kowloon Golf Club during October, C. G. Ander- Seconds.-W. Wooding, G. E. R. con (12) 70, F. C. Barry · (10) 71, Divett, J. H. Fox, W. Stoker, A. Mur- A. A. Lopes (0) 75, E. Christensen ray, R. M. Wood, R. M. King. M. R. (12) 80. B. Basto (18) 08, E. C. Swain, N. P. Fox, V. Bond, II. 5. W. Fincher (14) 72.

Paterson, B. Hallstone (12th),

ARMY CRICKET ELEVEN

The following will represent the Army in a friendly cricket match ground, King's Park, on Saturday, November 13, commencing at 2 pm.:

The Cogain Cup played for October 31 was won by A. A. Lopes with a net score of 72. E. C. and E, F. Fincher also returned the same score, Lopes winning by virtue of

2. S. A. Rumjahn vs. Taui Wai-been tackled until it has been played pul.

with a foot. Award–penally, flek at 3. H. D. or S. A. Rumjahn and pince of infringement, Paul Kong vs. Tsul Wai-pul and willie Hung

The point is emphasised because 4. Paul Kong and Tsui Yun-put only a few of our present players the best score over the second nine gainst the Royal Navy on the Navy

study the printed · Ixws—indeed 11 holes.

vs. 11. D. and S. A. Rumjalin.

5. S. A. or H. D. Rumijohn and Wolle Hung vs. Tsul Wal-pui and Tai Yun-put.

6. S. A. or H. D. Rumjaha vá Tsut Yun-pul.

Note: Each item will be a one el mutch.

BRITISH RANKINGS

"Bunny" Austin and Dorothy Round Head Lists

London, Nov. 8. The following rankings have been published by the British "Lawn

Tennis Association:

Meu.-H. W. Austin, C. E. Hare, C. R. Tuckey, Harold Lee, Donald

· Buller,

Women Dorothy. Round, Mary. Hardwick, Peggy Seriven, Kay Stammers. Mary Heeley-United Press.

qualifying

out of 15 members of a Orst-class The Dewar Trophy side recently confessed

that they round on October 24 resulted in the Capt. J. R. Mackintosh-Walker, had never read the rules through.

following four lowest net scores. Major G. S. Rawslorne, Major G. P. Morcover they were not too F. A. Hill (18) 05, W. C. Simpson Murray, Bandsman Cheney (Sea- apologetic about the matter, adding (13) 67, L. Jack (17) 71, F. C, Barry forths) Capt. D. D. Michell, Lieut.

they were books and that they did not know

never given rule (10) 71.

G. E. Godby (R.A.); Lieut. L. C. The match play off on handicap Beadnell, Lieut. N. P. Weeden (Mid- where they could obtain them. Some saw Hill winning from Simpson 4/2 dlesex); Lleut. R. A. Barron (RE.), of them asked where they could und Barry from Jack 7/6. Barry Sergt. Partridge (R.A.O.C.) and purchase a copy of the amended won the final against Hill 3/2.

that

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St. Andrew's flelded a weak team but kept the C.B.S. players at bany until well into the second half, when, following a concerted rush, Sale scored with a good shot from close range.

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