STUBBS
SHIELD GOLF
First Round Results
The following are the first round results of the Stubbs Shield (four- somes) of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:
Leigh and Orange, Royal Engineers and Manufacturers Life Insurance, bycs.
Dodwell and Co. w.o, Royal Naval Hospital, scratched.
J. D. Hutchison & Co. beat Union Insurance at 19th.
P.W.D. W.o. Standard Vacuum, scratched.
Davie long & Co. w.o. Royal Artillery (Lyemun), scratcbed.
Lowe balkon of malnews W.0. Harbour Office, scutched.
Chartered Bank beat C.P.R.
19th.
nt
Confederation Life Insurance beat
Harry Wicking & Co. 2 and 1.
Bank Line Ltd.
HMS Cornflower beat Kungkong
bent Hongkong
Tramways 0 and 5.
and Shanghai Bank,
Royal Corps
of Signols
Education Dept. 8 and 5.
beat
R.A. Ordnance Corps beat Air
Ministry by one hole.
Government Medical Department
and Asiatic Petroleum Co., byes.
BADMINTON TEAM Taikoo R. C. Players Selected
The following players will
in sent Taikoo R.C.
their League Doubles Badminton against Club de Recreio "B"
morrow:
THE HONGKONG
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THURSDAY,
JANUARY 6, 1938.
Scottish Soccer Rosult
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 scored once-i Reuter,
MARINES SHOW THE NAVY HOW
(Continued from Page 8.) Aculty in increasing the Marines' lead. Elve minutes from the end, *movement the long-awaited naval materialised. Tippelt was in posses- sion, drew Letbridge and passed the ball to the unmarked Wallace, who Willis to
beat, This had only -this
seemed to put new life into the Navy forwards and to fluster the Marines' backs, both of whom became shaky. But Dixon was there, working like a Trojan and saving several dan- gerous situations.
A front seat at London's age old coronation ceremonies is reserved for all who see "The Prince and
Entirely authentic. the Pauper," the First Nailonal plcture showing at the King's Theatre to-day. scene is said to be one of the most remarkable spectacles ever Blmed. Shown above are: Haillwell Hobbes (right) as the Archbishop of Canterbury: Robert Warwick (left) as Lord Warwick, and Billy Manch (seated the pauper boy who was almost crowned King of England.
Marksmen Favoured
By Weather
Weather conditions
were almost ideal yesterday when the Hongkong) Rifle Association held a shoot on the repre- Army ranges. Although the wind Mixed varied in strength, its direction was match fairly constant,
and the light wos to-good.
Outstanding feature of the shooting was the fine card returned by L/Cpl. R. Langford (Middlesex), who put on 32, 31 and 31, at 200, 500, and 000 yards respectively, thus obtaining an gregate only a point less then that obtained by Cd.-Chr. Moody, (H.M.S. Suffolk) who took The nell spoon in the R. (b) series with 05.
G. A. Smith and Miss R. Sumners; C. Bovard and 31ss 1. Cunningham; A. Keown und Miss M. Fraser.
Interport Rugger Cancelled
a
F. P. Sequeira, of the Volunteers.
Yesterday's scores:
hiladlesex legiment
Pie. Middleton
L/Cpl. Langford
SRL. Jurdun
L/Cpl. Baker Spl. Cooper Pie. Moss
Lt. Pullman
Range Total
'cap.
Sr. Butterfield 11.8.M. Flemming
S.M. Keil
CS.M. Bradley Pte. Cranston Cpl. Clark L/Cpl. Baird L/Cpt. Tennar
Bange Total
Seaforths
I. (b)
cd-Gur, Moody (Scr.)
eat. Jenks (Scr L/Cpl. Tonmur (3) CPO. Grinin (2) Sgt. Butterfield (1) Capt. Trevor (4)
#_R" taz'
peily with the spoon shoot, L/Cpl. Langford (4).
was held between the Middlesex and the Seaforths. Special competitions ore arranged for the next Sunday shoot,
Set. Copper (6)
1. Pullman _17) Pte. Moss (7) being Set. Jordan (6)
Cpt. Richardsun (9)
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when opportunity will be afforded Donal 113
for shooting at the new army targets. There will also be clay-bird and re- The Hongkong Football Club have, volver shooting. as well as leam received a message from the Shang-events.
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WEEK-END CRICKET League Teams Selected
For Saturday
The First Division of the Hongkong Cricket League makes o renewed start on Saturday. Kowloon will meet the Army at Sockunpoo, and the following will represent Kowloon: XI.-D. J. N. Anderson (Cap- G. C. Burnett, E. C. Fincher, Fincher, S. Jex, A. T. Lay,
E.
R. E. Lee, B. D. Lay, N. D. Lloyd, T. A. Madar and G. F. O'Bryen. Umpire, J. P. Robinson. Scorer, W. Bambro.
CRAIGENGOWER 18T. XI
The following will represent Craigengower 1st. XI in their League match with the Indian R.C. on the latter's ground:
4.
E. Zimmera (Captain), r. J. 54x Dillimoria,
A. R. H. Esmail, Gobind, A. B. Hamson, A. K. Ismail, A. T. Lee, F. K. Lee, G. Souza, J. Youngeaye and F. R. Zimmern.
Cpl. Mahamed (6) Dr. Bolingbroke (9) Pte, Cranston 481 Pte. Middleton (0) Cpl. Burkitt (11)
Denotes the winner Denotes the winner of the "handlenp"
spoon.
ni Football Club to the effect that] The annual general meeting will Shanghai will not be sending an be held in February. Nominated life; Interport Rugby tram to the Colony memberships have been awarded to this season.
Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie, and Captain spoon.
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CLUB TEAM CHOSEN
The game was well-handled by Sgt. Istey, of the Army.
Teams:
Royal Navy-Pepper; Kew. Tozer;. Lalster. Sherman, Fisher; Chalcraft, Patts, Page, Tippett and Wallace.
Royal Marines.-Willis; Lethridge, Tucker: Band, Dixon, Robinson; Skittle and Long.
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The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club in their Arst division match against the Navy on the Club ground:
A. W. Hayward (Captain), M. F. . 24% Haymes, R. D., Allen,, H. W. Balnes, the "nett C. A. Stewart, T. A. Pearce, J. L. C. aree, H. Owen Hughes, R. L. D. Wodehouse, F. Marshall, F. H. Stokes,
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Both 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 an association. in Australia, where the game is but a year old, though the standards are medium compared with those of England and Europe, the game has gained such a hold that the country will, in the future, be ranked among the major nations.
Many people, the champions said, have a wrong conception of the game- To play it one must be as fit us 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 cosy.
Having started playing at the age of lourteen, their first world cham- pionships were in 1929, when Kelen won the Mixed Doubles title, and together with Szabados the Men's Doubles. Szabados that year was runner-up to Fred Perry in the Singles. They are the presunt 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 un extrpition in tongkong upon their return from Japan early in March.
BADMINTON LEAGUE RESULTS
In the "B" Division of the Badminton League last night, St. John's beat Free Lances 7-2.
F. 11. Kwok and A. J. Bennitt John's) heat A. L. Fisher and F. W Clark 21-4: bent J. L. Anderson and novaird 21-14; beat Sharpe and Harris 21-11.
G. A. Smith and A. Krown (51. John's) beat Fisher and Clark 31-18: tont to Anderman and Bovaird 11-21: beat Sharpo and Hartie 21-13.
P. Wilson and N. Smith (St. John's) Ink to Fisher and Clark 11-21; beat Anderson and Bovaird 21-13; beat Sharpe and Harrie Z1-3,
C.R.C. V RECREIO
Chinese Recreation Club beat Club da Recreio 7-2.
5. W. Long and P. F. Choy (C.I.C.) lost to J. N. and C. N. de Bilva 23-251 beat . A. 1. Alves and C. C. Pereira 21-11; beat M. M. de V. Soares and R. A. Noronha 21-10.
C. F. Chiu and Y. W. Leo beat Stiva a Silva 21-18; beat Alven and Pereira 21.18: best Soares and Noronha 21-15.
P. C. Lating and C. Y. Yung lost to Silva and silva 15-21 beat Alves Pereira 24-20; beat Soares and Nuconha {21-10.
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