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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 27, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

YES - SIR!

WHAT

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YOU WANT

ER-~- NOTHIN?

High Scores Registered

At Rifle

Meeting

Delightful conditions were mel with by members attending the Spoon and Practice Shoot on Wednesday, An pre-arranged the S.R. (b) were Riven an opportunity of firing eleven rounds at the long range namely 600, 700, and 800 yards, and some stood scores were recorded.

P. O. Swan won the Nelt Spoon with the best score at 800 yards from ER.A. Thorpe and Marine Heather. The winner was unlucky

not lo register a possible at 800 yards drop- ping into an inner with his fourth counting shot,

The Handicap Spoons went to Cpl. Cole, of R.N, staff, and Sgt. Wong and insp, Lole, of II.K. Police Reserve, with creditable perforniances, con- sidering it was the first time they had Ored at this distance. Mention must also be made of Captain MacKenzie- Kennedy, who, on his second time

Hongkong Dept. Tel. 21279 Gloucester Bldg. 2nd Flr. Tel. 28938 out with the 1914", put up a good Peak Depot. Tel. 29352 Kowloon Depot. Tel. 58545

GRAND SERVICES CONCERT

TO-NIGHT

TO BE HELD IN THE ROSE ROOM, PENINSULA HOTEL.

Under The Distinguished Patronage of

His Excellency. The Governor of Hong Kong, Sir GEOFFRY A. S. NORTHCOTE, K.C.M.C.

ARTISTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:— MISS AUDREY OAKENFULL Ballet & Acrobatic Dancor

from the Arcadia Salon and Rochester Casino

Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor).

Helen Lockhart (Soprano).

Eva Turner (Soprano).

The Harmony Three.

Peanut Roach (Balancing Act).

. Cuntrip (Baritone).

Mainy (Comedian).

B.Q.M.S. Dicks (Comedian).

Q.M.S. & Mrs. Flinter

Doreen Ma (Pianist).

Mrs. Waldon (Soprano). Mr. A. R. Colquhoun

M

(Piano Accordion).

Pietro Macaroni

(One Man Band).

Bud Wheeler (Comedian). Dodger Green & Co.

score, In spite of a slight falling offi at 800 yards.

The SR. (a) members fired on "B2) Range, and a dozen members from the R.A.F. attended. Eleven shots were fired, and Cpl. Morris of the

Royal Scots carried off the Nett

Spoon with a very fine 130. The Culnese Police Reserves were again to the fore, L.S. Pan and Sgt. Wong taking the Handicap Spoons, the re- maining one going to Sgi. Kane of the Royal Scots.

As is customary of the Association to present a special prize to a new club on joining, a Spoon was given to the highest scorer amongst the R.A.F., and it was won by A.C.I Hemsley with a 60.

As time is getting short for the Thirty Roll cards the original inten- tion of firing at 400 yards has been altered to three shots at 300, 500, and 600 yards.

A Team match on handicap has) bren devised by Major D.C.L. Camp-) bell, of the R.A.S.C. Club. This is in the nature of experiment to give large handicap members an oppor- tunity of taking part in the Club: team shoots.

Members are reminded that at the conclusion of the Shoot on Sunday next, an extraordinary general meet- king is being held in the main lounge of the Clubhouse.

The following scorest

were

The usual artistle process seems to be reversed in this scene from Joan Bennett, the "model." turning the tables on the "artist," Jack Benny. Paramount's new musical comedy, "Artists and Models Abroad," with This picture is being shown simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra

Theatres.

Starting Times Announced

OLD COURSE The following are the starting times

Sunday:

KOWLOON TONG "A" BEAT "B" AT BADMINTON"

On Wednesday evening, Kowloon Tong "A" defeated Kowloon Tonk "B" by 0-3 in the "B" Division of on the Badminton League. Scores:

0.16 G. McGrane, S. 5. Church. 9.20 J. Redman. T. Lindars. 924. V. R. Gordon, J. R. Collie. 0.28 G. W. Reeve, D. G. Allen, 932 7. S. Geldart, B. A. Baker Carr. 930 J. A. D. Morrison, I. W. Shewon, 9.40 T... Waters, 1 S. Delany. 044 . H. Genre, S. J. H. Fox. 943 A. McKellar, N. K. Littlejohn. the leading 2 W. L, Alexander, A. Sommerfelt.

9.56 1. F. Phillips, d. R. adell Corre

10.00 . Guldman, A. S. Adumnson. 10.04 A, M. Mack, 3. S. Dunnell

S.K. (b)

600 700 800 Tis.

44 49

137*

10.1

PO., J. C. Swan (ser.). 44 ER.A., J. R. Thorpe (ser,) 43 40 44 137 Ane. P. G. Heather (ner.) 44 Cpl. F. Cole (3)__ BAL INJ

ker.)

9.1. C. C. Chnu P/Sgt. A. C. Chan (4)

Lieut. A. 3. Le Seelleur (i)

(ker.) (Comedians).

C.P.O. Kettle (Caricatures). Wiggins (Male Voice

(Comedians).

W.O.I. A. Austin, A.E.C.

(Accompanist)..

David Kossick

Quartette).

LS., K. C. Hoo (4)

Set. K. C. Wong (7) Inspector D. Lole (5)

Cut A, G. MacKenzie- __Kennedy_(all.)"

(nil) (Character Actor).

BAND OF H.M.S. "EAGLE"

under the direction of

W. H. A. EVERY, R.M.B.

By kind permission of

CAPTAIN CLEMENT MOODY, R.N.

In aid of the dependants of the Late

Lanco Sergeant THOMPSON, Royal Artillery.

PRICES OF ADMISSION

$3.00

$2.00

Tickets are now obtainable at The Peninsula Hotel

Count the "TELEGRAPHS" everywhere

Pie. V. M. Hammond (3) Pa. D. J. Slcock (ret.) E.I.A., H. S. Stephans

S/Sgt. N. Dumylife (3) ER.A., L. G. Keller (scr.) Sgt. R. J. Heap (2) P/Sgt. P. It, Thong (3) Mr. L.A. Anning (0) CS.M., F. Stanford (0) S/Sgt. R. A. Nente (8) AB. F. G. Cordery (4)

Cpl. fenilerson (4) Capt. F. Sale (1) Mr. Tomlinson 112)

Drake (n.).

Set. P. Batister (n.)

Sgt. C. G.

AR. (a)

Cpl. 1. W. Morris (5) LS.. Nap. L. Pan (0) L/Cpl. J. M. Xavier (7) Tet. M. F. Htmlunan (7) Sgt. C. Wong (13) Sgt. R. Kane (8) L/Cpl. R. Ballen 18 AH.. E. Flood (6) ERA, J. Chick (0)

1.out. . W. Mayo 112)

EIL.A. V. W. Storland

Lu, G. B. Rowe (13)

AC.I., F. M. Hemsley (n.)

RIGA, J. P.trohen (n)),)

L. Tel. D. Lampbell (nil)

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1036 F. Sommers nr. de Je 18.40 W. J. S. Koy. A. Nieol.

10.44 Cal Rose. Wing: Cdr. Stevie Perkins. 10.45 J. Hall, A. Murdock. 10.52 J. C. Strawn, L. Jackson. 10.50 R. H. Gregory, A, D, Humphreys, 1100 W, W. C. bliewen, J. L. C. Pearce. 11.04 0. A. Leiper, W. Woodward,

1.on R. S. Harrison, W. T. Yoxall. 11.12 R. G. Shrigley, F. C. Young. 11.16 D'Arcy Weatherbe, K. 9. Morrison, 11.20 C. M. Pork, D. A. Murdoch. 11.24 G. Harrington, M. G. Carruthers. 11.20 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen.

NEW COURSE

Low, S. II. Dodwell.

G. Cotesworth, R. K. Valentine. 028 N. P. Fox. A. C. I. Bowker.

F. Lawrie, 1, 11, Mundy.

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0.40 W. & Mrs. Boll,

1. & Mrs. Overy.

0.02 tra Church, Y. T. Johnson.

0.50 A. IL Penn, L. M. B. Lloyd. 10.04 Mrs. McKellar, Mrs. Littijohn. 10.03 J. W. Clare, P. E. Anoia, 10.33 T. A. Pearce, P. 11. Scoones, 10.30. Wylle, 1. G. Gray, 10.44 D. McCallum, n. J. Lacon. 10.48 Mrs. Rose, Birs. Steele Ierkit.

Peter Lo and P. Fletcher ("A") beat J. Stephens and N. Castro 21-10; beat H. H. Lin and K. M. Lee 21-5; lost to J. Soures and J. Tsang 15-21.

Tsang and J. Chun ("A") fost to Stephens and Castro 17-21; beat Lin and Lee 21-10; beat Soares and Tsang

21-10.

Stephens and Castro 21-8; lost to Lin R. E. Lee and F, S. Ko ("A") beat

und Lee 17-21; beat Soares

and Tranh 21-12.

St. Andrew's Hockey Teams Announced

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The following will represent St. Andrew's in the Caer Clark Cup matel against the C.B.S.

the C.B.S. ground at 3 p.m. to-morrow:

J. Hall; G. White and M. Roza; P. Weng, E. Churn, P. Gitlins, A. Peligurra, J.

J. Wong, and II. Reld; F. Greiner, and I. Gitlins.

BRAWN CUP

St. The following will represent Andrew's in the Brawn Cup match against the D.G.S.

the ឆក Andrew's Ground ut 4

morrow:

St.

p.m.

to-

Chaw

and J.

H. O'Sullivan, D. Broadbridge; §. Arnold, M. Vessooha,

P. Jeffreys; V, Jex, Y. Ho, M. Churn,;

S. Itoberts and T. Jex..

Chinese Footballers Hongkong Hockey

Return To Colony

After a successful tour of Salgon

Club Teams

The following teams have been

and Phnom Penh, the South China chosen to play in the

intra-club

A. A footballers returned to the Rame on Monday, January 30. Bully Colony on the ss. Canton this morn

off 5.15 directly after "tq photo- ing with the manager, Mr. Mok Bingenh

Whites.-V. M. Benwell: F. H. winning seven and losing W. A. Reed, J. E. Potter, K. A.

Irantcheer the team played Ten Stokes, W. G. Schnabel; L. Starbuck,

FRA. D. Roberts (nil) (wards the end of the tour when in~ G. E. Divett (Capt), B. I. Bickford,

twinner of the "Handicap” Spoon,

winner of the "Special"

had

siderably.

76 three. The games leat were pinyedaidment, S. Fowler, G. D. Woolgar, weakened the side con- and I, P. Tamworth,

Colours.-W. Brown; V. C. Bond, The tour provided a test for some E. V. Reed: A, M. J. Wright, H. J. N.. Winner of (N), Dr (1) spoon has of the younger players, but they D. Lowe (Capt.), N. D. Whitley; V. hhandenp reduced by one point.

came

through very well indeed, W. L. Scues, W. Spencer, T. D. S. according to the management. Whitley, A. H. Pontlus, E. F. A. Cheung Wing-chel, the goal-keeper. Morgan, and R. A. Bates. OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 73 game in which he participated, while Mr. W, Woodward.

played marvellously well in every Umpirea-Mr. A. A. „Dandand mlocene miscellany - miscel-Lai Shiu-wing delighted the cruwds Juneous

everywhere with his clever ball-Saigon, winning six and losing one; pellate

two games at Phnom Penh and one: The team played seven games in at Hanoles

appurtenance Impertinence--ap control.

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