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SOCCER PLAYERS SELECTED

Lai Wah Cup Tie

On Saturday

The following will represent the Civilians in the Semi-Final round of the La Wah Cup Competition on Saturday on the Club around:

Manning (Police); C. Pile (Police) and Ulrich (Kowloon); F. Remedios (Kowloon) (St. Joseph's), A. B

(Capt.) and Wilson (Cub); T. Pile (Police), A. Ward (St. Joseph's), D. Knox (Kowloon, J. Howlett (Poller) and Honnibal (Kowloon).

Reserves:-A. 3. Hussain (St Joseph's), Gough (Police), Bickford (Club), Leonard (St. Joseph's), G. Hill (Chib), F. Fowler (Club) and V. White (Kowloon).

Hongkong Chinese

The following will represent the Hongkong Chinese ngainst the Civi- Hans in the Semi-Final of the Lai Wah Cup competition on Saturday on the Club ground:

Tam Kwan-kon (South China ""); Mak Shut-hon (South Chinu and Lee Ting-sung (South China "A"); Leung Wing-chul (South China "A"), Lau Hing-chol (South China "A" and Lee Kwok-wa! (South) China "A"); Yeung Shut-ylck (South) China "B"), Lau Chong-sang (South China

Fung King-chrong] (South China "A"), La Shul-wing (South China "A") und Hau Ching-t (Eastern).

Reserves: Kwok

(Eastern), Lam

Ping-Theung

Tak-pa (Sout

China "A"), Chan Tak-ful (South

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

authentic, this Entirely A front seat at London's age old coronation ceremonies is reserved for all who sco "The Prince and the Pauper," the First National pleture showing at the King's Theatre to-day. scene said to be one of the most remarkable spectacles ever Hime Shown above are: Haillwell Hobbes as the Archbishop of Canterbury; Robert Warwick (left) as Lord Warwick, and, Billy Mauch

(right)

(rested) the pauper boy who was almost crowned King of England,

Marksmen Favoured

By Weather

Weather conditions were almost China "B"), Suong Ling-sing (East-ideal yesterday when the Hongkong. ern), Sammy Teang (Eastern), Chong Rifle Association held a shoot on the Chan-fai (Kowloon Chinese) and Lo Army ranges. Wal-kuen (Eastern).

GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCH Hongkong Football Association

Team for January 22 The following will represent the Hongkong Football Association in the Second Round of the Governor's Cup Competition on Saturday, January 22 at Caruline :

F, P. Sequeira, of the Volunteers.

Yesterday's scores:

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L/Cpl. Longford

SK. Jordan

LICpl. Baker

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Although the wind Set. Butterfield M. Fleming

varied in strength, its direction was and the light was fairly constant, good,

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Outstanding feature of the shooting was the fine card returned by L/Cpl. R. Langford (Middlesex), who pul on 22, 31 and 31, at 200, 500, and 000 yards respectively, thus obtaining on aggregate only a point less than that obtained by Cd-inr. Moudy, (H.M.S. spoon Sulfolk) who took the nett

With 95. in the S. R. (b) series with

Concurrently with the spoon shoot, a competition was held between the

I.t. Pallman (7) Webster Middlesex and the Scuforths.

being /Sgt. Jordan (G) (S. Costa

Special competitions are Joseph's); Bliss (Kowloon), N. B. arranged for the next Sunday shoot, Cpl. Richardson 19).

will be afforded 1/Cpl. Taird, (D) and Evans when opportunity

1./Cpl. MacDanaid (13) Beltrao (St. Josph's)

(Capt.); Freshwater for shooting at the new army targets. Set Duville (Kowloon)

Middlesex), McGuigan (Seaforths). There will also be clay-bird and re- Cpl. Mohamed (4)

shooting, s well as tean Dr. Bolingbroke (9)

te. Cranston t D. Knox (Kowloon), J. Howlett volver events, (Police) and Hurst (Engineers).

The annud general meeting will - Kusker (Seaforths), Bright (Middle-be held in February. Nominated life sex), D. Leonard (St. Joseph's) and memberships have been awarded to

Mr. Lawrence Kadcorfe, and Captain'spoon. Saw (Middlesex).

Rowlanda (Kowloon):

(Seaforths) and

V.

Reserves:-C. Pile (Police), Me-

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WEEK-END CRICKET League Teams Selected

For Saturday

The First Division of the Hongkong Cricket League makes a renewed

Kowloon Saturday. slart on

will and meet the Army at Sooksunpoo, the following will represent Kowloon: XID. J. N. Anderson (Cap- G. C. Burnett, E. C. Fincher, Fincher, S. Jex. A. T. Lay.

E. F

R. E. Lee, B. D. Lay, N. D. Lloyd, G. F. O'Bryen.

T. A. Madar and

Umpire, J. P. Robinson. Scorer, W. Bambro.

The

CRAIGENGOWER 1ST. XI

following will

represent

Craigengower 1st. X in their League match with the Indian R.C. on the latter's ground:

P.

J.

(Captain), F. Zimunern Billimoria. A. R. H. Esmail, A. Gobind. A. D. Hamson, A. K.. Ismail, A. T. Lec. F. K. Lee, G. Souza, J. Youngsaye and F. R. Zimmern.

CLUB TEAM CHOSEN

JANUARY 6, 1938.

Scottish Soccer

Result

London, Jan. 5. Arbroath, playing at home, were held to a draw by Partick in the First Division of the Scottish Football League to- day.

Each side scared once.- Reuter,

MARINES SHOW THE NAVY HOW

(Continued from Page 8.)

fleully in increasing the Marines' lead. Five minutes from the end, the long-awaited naval movement materialised. Tippett was in posses- sion, drew Letbridge and passed the ball to the unmarked Wallace, who had only Willis to beat. This seemed to put new life into the Navy forwards and to fuster the Marines' backs, both of whom became shaky. But Dixon was there, working like a Trojan and saving several dan- gerous situations.

The

game was well-handled by Sgt. Isley, of the Army.

Teams:

Royal Navy-Pepper: Kew, Tozer; Luister, Sherman, Fisher; Chalcraft, Potts, Page, Tippelt and Wallace.

Royal Marines-Wills; Letbridge. Tucker: Band, Dixon, Robinson; Skittle and Long.

TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONS

May Play Here Shortly

I arrangements proceed us antici- pated, Hongkong will have an oppor- Itunity of witnessing Miklos Szabados Hungarian and Istvan Kelen, the World champions at table tennis, in action next March, These two cham- plons arrived in the Colony a few. оп board the steamer days ago Nellore Irom Australia, on a visit to Japan.

The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Chib in their first division match against the Navy on the Club ground:

A. W. Hayward (Captain), M. F. L.. 27 22 74% 1ymes, R. D. Allen, H. W. Baines, G. A. Stewart, T. A. Pearce, J. L. C. Pearce, II. Oven. Hughes, R. L. D. Wodehouse, F. Marshall, F. H. Stokes,

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Bath expressed surprise when in- formed that there was no table tennis association in the Colony. Every- where else they have been, they have been met by a representative of such in Australia, where an association. the game is but a year old, the standards are medium d with those of England and Europe. the game has gained such a held that the country will, in the future, be ranked atmong the major nations.

Many people, the champions said, have a wrong conception of the game. To play it one must be as it as for a game of tennis or soccer A-keen- eye, and above all concentration on the ball, are main essentials, and to have these attributes is not easy.

Having started playing at the age of tourteen, their arst world cham- pionships were in 1929, when Kelen won the Mixed Doubles title, and together with Szabades the Men's Doubles. Szabados that year was runner-up to Fred Perry in the Singles. They are the present holders of the Australian Singles and Doubles Championship titles, while Kelen is co-holder of the newly inaugurated Mixed Doubles championship.

They expressed their willingness to give an exhioition in Hongkong upon their return from Japan curly 111 Muren.

BADMINTON LEAGUE RESULTS

In the "B" Division of the Andminton League Innt night, St. John's beat Free

7.2.

1. Kwok and A. J. Bennitt ft. John's) beat A. L. Fisiter and F. W. and Clark 21-4; bent J. 1. Anderson Hovard 21-14; beat Sharpe and Harris 21-11.

G. A. Smith and A. Keown (St. John's) lent to bent Fisher and Clark 21-18: Anderson and flovaird 11-21; beat Sharpe and artis 21-13.

P. Wilson and N, Bratth St. John'es lost to Fisher and Clark 11-21; beat Anderson and Bovard 21-13: beat Sharpe and Harris 21-3.

C.F.C. RECREIO

Chinese Recreation Club beat Club de Recreio 7-2.

S. W. Liang and P. F. Choy (C.R.C.) loat to J. N. and C. H, da Bilva 23-24: beat E. A. R. Alves and C. C. Pereira 21-11 beat M. M. de V. Soares and H, A. Noronha 21-10.

C. F. Chiu nnd Y. W. Leo beat Siva And Bilva 21-15; beat Alves and Pereira 21-15; bent Soares and Noranha 21-13.

P. C. Leung and C, Y. Yung lost to Silva and Silva 19-21: beat Alves And Pereira 24-20; beat Soares and Noronna 27-10

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