TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY,

SEPTEMBER 29, 1938.

CHARITY SOCCER

Eastern Athletic To Meet Combined. Eleven To-day

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

Delphinus Arrives With Delayed Mail

THE HONGKONG

EUROPE AND CHINA

Mr. Percy Chen will speak to the English Study Circle of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Friday at 8 pm. His subject will be "The European on China," Del-crisis and its infitence

A charity foolball match in,old dt/Phinus reached Kai Tak at 12.50AU are invited to attend.

distressed

The Imperial Airways plane p.m. yesterday with mails from The place children in Kwangtung England and Australia. haa bcon arranged between the had been forced to make an over- Eastern Athletic Association and a night stop at Hanoi on account of Combined Eleven und is to be play- bad weather. ed on the Hongkong Football Club ground to-day at 5.16 p.m.

Another machine Is due to leave at dawn to-morrow with the out- ward mull and passengers.

Hon-mau, Yu

wife Mrs. General Yu Hon-mnou, Puelßcation Commissioner dI Kwangtung, has donated the ball and will present will also be present. souvenir flags to

Lost Indian Tribe Traced

Titusville, Pa. Traces of an Indian tribe heretofore almost lost to the pages of

been American history have

1013- earthed in northwestern Pennsylva- nia, according to offlelais in charge of an archaeological survey recently

the participating Mr. Chan Lan-fong, President of players at the conclusion of the the Eastern A.A will kick off, and game. Admiral and Mrs. Chan Chnk the referee will be Mr. R. M. Omar.completed in that section.

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Possible Scored At Rifle Shoot

Y.M.C.A. PROGRAMME

Y.M.C.A. activities are notified as follows:

Sunday, October 2: Discussion Group in West Lounge at 9 p.m.

Monday, October 3: Ladies' Book Club in West Lounge at 10.30 a.m.; and Service Men's Whist Drive In West Lounge at 9 p.m.

The mid-week shoot held on the Kowloon City Ranges yesterday, was Monday, October 3: Annual Meet- not marked with such a good attening of "y" Ladies' Hockey Club, 5.30 dance as heretofore.

ing

weather

p.m.

Tuesday,

October 4: Ladies' very Sewing and Knitting Bee in West

Rehearsal at 8 p.m.; and Lounge ht 10.30 am. A.D.C. mixed swimming.

In spite of the adverse conditions, the wind being tricky, there was some good

in the case of Sergi. V. W.

1st Bn. Middlesex Re- giment, who recorded a possible at 200 yards, and Cadet D. Morahan, of the H.K.N.V.F., who also recorded a possible at 200 yards.

Wednesday, October 5: Badminton all day; Fencing Class & p..

Thursday October 0; Ladies' Games Morning 10 am. and Badminton from 8.30 p.m.

Friday, October 7: A. D, C. Re- hearsal at p.m.; and mixed swim-

It is not very often that the same member oblalna a possible within two weeks, and in this case it is all the more marked by the fact that Morn-ming. han has scored two possibles in ad- verse conditions.

can be

The lack of attendance

to not only bad weather attributed conditions but also to the amount of extra work that has to be done dur-

GOLD BROOCH FOUND

A gold brooch in the shape of a

ing this week. It is again very crown on a bar was found by n pleasing to see members of the chair coolle at Stubbs Road on Tues- H.K.V.D.C., turning up in good num- day and taken to the Peak

bera during these mid-week shoots. Station.

Although, as they must be, pressed

by work they manage to find time to

take part in these spoon and practice shoots.

Sergt. D. Mathieson (U)

Major S. White (5) Pte. G. Rawling (6) Yesterday marked the last spoon 2/Lt. G. Dawson (7)

W Newton (5)

and practice shoot until November, Cap, F. Stanford (10)

there

S.B. (a)

being only one more shoot dur- ing October, on the 30th, when the Serst. P. Roberts usual monthly Sunday shoot will be Corpi H. Morris (0) held, details of which will be pub- Corp. M. Singh (10) lished in the press and issued to all He, J. Scott (11) Aminted Clubs.

Yesterday's scores were:

B. R. (b)

Condr. J. H

Ple. V. Kammend 15) Corp. J. Milroy (13)

2/Lt. F. Ribeiro (7)

Serat V, Cooper (Bcr.} Cadet . Morahan (1) ... 13 29 27 Sr/Li, W. Mackie (Set.) |7/LT, A. Pullman. (1)

200 500 600 T.

13 31

as

/Cpl. E. Tull

01

Serkt. H. Mine (33) Corn, J. Singleton (11)

31

90

Net spoun winner.

31 30 29

n

sitandtesp spoon winner.

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