RECREIO CRICKET ELEVENS

For Holiday

Matches

The following will represent the Club de Recrelő in a friendly match against the La Salle College Suturday at, King's Park, commenc inst at 2 pm:

F. I. Carvalho, E. A. R. Alves, I. G. Gosuno, H. M. Xavier, A. E. Noronha, N. A. Beltran, J. J. Reme- dios, A. M. Remedios, It, G. Guterres, A. A. Lopen and M. M. Gutierrez.

AGAINST SCHOOLS

The following will represent the Club de Recreio in a friendly match against the Combined Schools on Tuesday at King's Park, commencing at 1.30 p.m.:

A. M. Rodrigues, W. A. Hoed, A. M. Prata, E. M. L. Soares, P. M. N. da Silva, Jr., H. L. Ozario, A. P. Pereira, N. A. Belirno, E, A. R. Alves, L. G. Gosano and A. V. Gosuno.

STANDINGS

OF ICE

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

(Photo:

A group photo taken recently of the battalion rugby team of the 1st Bn. The Seaforth Highlanders. Captain of the side is Lieut. It. D. MacLagan, who is seen sealed in the middle holding the ball. Mee Cheong)..

HOCKEY TEAMS Mr. S. A. Gray NEWCOMER

Boston And Toronto

In The Lead

Montreal, Jan. 20.

The following are the Jatest standings of teams in the two divi- alons of the Ice Hockey League:

AMERICAN

W. L. D. Pls.

28882 9686

Boston

B

38 #

Rangers

16 #

4

Chicago

14

0

Canoit

10

7

7 -10

INTERNATIONAL

Toronto

13

12

7

B 33

Canadiens

10

10

"

Americons Maroons

10. 11

0

16

1

-United Press.

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Presentation Made By Colleagues

Colleagues on the Hongkong Tele- graph and South China Morning Post foregathered yesterday afternoon to express best wishes to Mr. S. A. Gray, of the Editorial Staff, on his forth- coming marriage,

SHOOTS IN FINE STYLE

Hale's Performance On Army Ranges

Wall Street Uneasy

Government Stand Against Business Causing Selling

New York, Jan. 20. Wall Street is badly upset by the apparent divergence of views between At the spoon and practice shoot the Government and American busi-

on the army ranges yesterday therness interests.

Selling was heavy, and the final

1,610,000 shares. to about six dollars in a turnover of

The selling wave was apparently initialed by President Roosevel.'s in wages, stand against reductions which has aroused doubts regarding Coupled with this adverse factor are recent dividend cuts and dividend omissions.--Reuter.

JANUARY 27, 1938.

C. B. S. Girls' Creditable Achievement

(By "The Flgrim")

(Continued from Page 8.)

when they unexpectedly accounted for a strong St. Andrew's XI by a goal

scored by Miss Shand, reaching the final, a very creditable performance indeed,

thus

After the tea Interval, the school- girls met the I.K. Ladles (present champlons) and went down by two clear goals. The C.B.S. storied to play a strong forectul game and for the Arst seven minutes of play, Miss Mona Shand, Miss M. Booker and Miss B. Houghton gave the cham- pions' defence many anxious me- ments with their speedy breakaways and smart 1000p passing. The schoolgiris defence on the

other

hand were soon feeling the sting of the HK. Ladies' attack and though Miss N. Witchell was playing on ex- cellent game at back, Mrs, Scrim- geour broke through, however, only to see a certain goal.

Miss Fallowfield klek clear what seemed a

The interval was called with the score sheet blank. Soon after re- sumption the HK. Ladies took the offensive and from a nice pass off Misa Purves on the left wing Mrs. Scrimgeour dashed through Mas Watson and Miss

Ass Witchell to Rive her side the lead with a terrific cross drive, after Miss

Fa

had This

attempted a feeble goal heralded hectic spell in which the Champions looked like attaining further success. Miss Pope, ot ce, Keck, and with Miss

kept a tight hold on the

and Miss Helbling forming a Gray and stonewall, the youngsters could make no headway,

по

From a brilliant breakaway down the right wing, Miss M. Smalley crossed the ball to Mrs. Scrimgeour, who foundl the net with a smart shot

The C.B.S. girls made frantic at- the deficit, but tempts to reduce generally found the champions de- fence too strong. The schoolgirls weakened considerably during the closing stages of the game and were In the long run beaten by a for superior side.

display Judging by their

In the much whether any other team could have beaten the Hongkong Ladies. The whole eleven pinyed with rare skill and determination.

As tokens of the esteem in which was a striking performance by Sgt. Mr. Gray is held presentations were P. Hale of the Middlesex. Although made on behalf of the staffs by Mr.it was his first oppearance and he list recorded losses ranging from one 1. Wylle, General Manager, of a was using the "1914" rifle for the travelling trunk and A handsome first time, his score of 97 won the eight-day clock.

nelt S.R. (b) spoon and a "Scratch" handicap. Mr. Gray, who is popularly known

Owing to a wide circle of Telegraph readers

to the large attendance, as "Veritas," will be married at the furnet accommodation was taxed and the possibilities of future proflig, final, I doubt very Union Church. Kowloon, on Saturday as fring had to be suspended more afternoon, the reception being sub-than once by trespassers, shooting sequently held at 30, Mody Road. nishing in semi-darkness. Had

Miss Freda Godfrey, the young lady not been for this, there is little doubt who theatens to break up a Journalist that Hale's score-he was one of the poker "school." arrived in the Colony last to re-would have been larger. (zom England this morning.

The wind, particularly at 500 yards. was varying in velocity and direc- tlon, and the average at this distance was decidedly below normal.

Scorcs:

8.1. (b)

H.K.-SHANGHAI

200 500 GOD Arg) CABLE BREAK. Sut. P. Hale (Her}

Lt. J. F. Jenks (Sr) .... Major D. 11. Steers (1) L/3g. E. J. Jordan (3) Damage to cul.! - 20 miles from Mr. H. W. Cory (1).... Hongkong and fault developed SM. W. J. Fleming (5) neur Shanghai in another cable are P. E. J. Moss

Capt, W. Newton (8) causing congestion both ways in Surg-Lt. J. D. Mackle (1) Hongkong and Shanghai communi- Capt. H. Robertson (5)

B.I. (1) cations by this medium, only

L/Cpl. R. Langford (3) Une working at present.

Dir. T. Bilekley However, repairs are hoped to be į Licpi. E. &. Pountney (6) effected to-day and meanwhile the Pie Cox (1 service is coping with the position as Pie. T. Smith_16)

A. D. D. M. Looker (6) well as possible. It is stated that me. G. E. Hawling (6) apparently the damage was caused L/Cpl. W. Millia (9) Intentionally.

EXPECT SCHACHT

WILL RETIRE

Berlin, Jan. 20.

Dr. Hjalmar Schacht's term

C

25

President of the Reichsbank expires

February.

Pie. A. R. Joyce (12). L/Cpl. D. R. Amor (10) Pie. L. J. Gromm (12) Birm. G. Geary.....

§¤=E88ĦĦBA AKBARAZACZ

888ENJUZIZKĘ 3858888229

27 20 13 68 Winner of the nett sporti. x Winner of Handicap spoon,

MR. J. P. BRAGA IN NO DANGER

in March and business circles expect His many friends in the Colony that he will retire at the end of will be pleased to learn that Mr. 3. P. Bragu, a former member of the Well-informed banking circles pre- Legislative Council, is making satis dict that Baron Kurt von Schroeder, factory progress at the Queen Mary President of the Cologne Chamber of Ilospital. Professor W. I. Gerrard is Commerce and Industry, will be attending him. appointed successor to Dr. Schacht.-- Mr. Braga's condition, it is under- Reuter Special,

stood, is not regarded as serious.

JUNK PEOPLE PUNISHED

Several boat-people were to-day punished at the Marine Court by the Hon. Cmdr. G. F. Hole.

low

Two men, Wong Sau, 20, and Wong Kau, 30, and two women, Cheung Toi, 28, and Tang Th-al, 18, were each nned $10, or in default will have to serve 10 days' hard labour, for hav Ing moored their boats at a distance of less than 100 yards from water mark neur the Tai Hing Wharf, Connaught Road, without the permis- sion of the Harbour Master.

Admitting the charge, defendagia said that they had gone inland owing to the strong wind blowing at 10.45 ... Cmdr. Hole said that he was out at that time and did not nollee that there was a strong wind blowing. The master of a trading junk named Kwok Kau, 62, was similarly fined for having anchored his boat in Wanchal Bay without a white light.

KEPT OPIUM DIVAN

Fines totaling $20 with the alter- native of two months hard labour were inflicted by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning on Lo Cheuk, 36, unemployed, who was charged with the possession of two mace of prepared oplum at No. 10 Tsung Sas Lane and with keeping the fear as an oplum divan.

ISAKO'S GREAT CIRCUS

and

MENAGERIE

Opons Monday, 31st January, 1938.

Chinoso New Year Day

3 SHOWS DAILY

AT

1 P.M., 5 P.M. & 9 P.M.

Location: Mongkok, junction of Shanghai & Arran St.

opposite Kowloon Fire station.

All Busses from the Star Ferry running along Nathan Rd, except No. 3

pass the Circus.

ADMISSION:

BOX SEAT 1st CLASS

$2.20

1.50.

Including Tax

2nd CLASS

1.10

3rd CLASS

.75

Children Half-Price

CARPET GALLERY GALLERY

.45

.20

The Circus consists of 60 European Artists, 35 horses, 8 Elephants, New Artists, new acts, new Ballet, One Hongkong Lady will be during the lion act with the trainer in the cage.

The famous big managerie consisting of 150 wild animals will be open from

Admission: 10c, adults. Childran, Half-price. 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.

Take your Kiddies to the Zoo there will never be for a long time in Hong- kong such a big Menagerie as Isoko's.

NOTES OF CURRENT INTEREST.

THE HONGKONG Ladies' Hockey Association is to be congratulated on the running of the Seven-a-Side Tournament at the C.B.S. Jast Satur- day. The Tournament was a great SUCCCES.

*

*

**

THE BIGGEST upset caused in this tournament was the defeat of the Y.M.CIA, Ladies, present”League"

C.B.A. Ladies. champions, by the They were fairly and squarely beaten by a better team, and there was no victory "fluke" about the C.BA either.

**

*

SOME back-chat was heard last Saturday when a certain team was defeated rather unexpectedly in the first round of the Pearce Cup. The poor umpires were said to be ut fault. In my opinion-and I saw the game the umpires were Ai. 1 sup- pose when a team sta

starts with superiority complex and finds self beaten, someone has got to take the blame. I hope the umpires will not take this talking too seriously. they had nothing else to be thankful for, they were grateful for the splendid tea served to them-gratis! will regret EY enthusiasts ПОСКЕУ to hear of the misfortune which be- fell E. L. Gosano, the well-known Colony and Civilian full-back, who wrenched his knee at a cricket match last week-end. In conversation with him the other day, I was given to understand that it is doubtful whe- ther he will be able to participate in | any games for the rest of the season. *

**

CONGRATULATIONS to (1) The Hongkong Ladies for retaining the Pearce Cup for the second year in succession, (2) the CBS. girls for being runners-up and winners of the that the Knlü Cup. It is strange latter should win a Cup presented by a former hockey coach of theirs. The schoolgirls certainly put up a Kollont fight against the 11. Ladies in the final, and belleve me, Miss Abraham is proud of her school team.

*

THE UNITED Hockey Tournament has done well in their combined re- presentative matches. They have played threo games and have not Buffered a defent to date. A record of which they should be proud.

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