Interport Selections
Cricket
(By "Rex")
(Continued from Page 8.)
tion, but as a winger he is the best
avaliable. If he could learn to be less selfish and realise that when he
is in no posiilon to score and pasa
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
LEAGUE CONTINUES
Fixtures Revised: Hongkong C.C. Withdraw
THE
DECISION
Invitation To Shanghai
be ought to augment Hongkong's OF CLUBS at the meeting pm
dances.
(Continued from Page 8.).
of the Hongkong Cricket 16 p.m. A. V. GOSANO. Nothing can be sad of this player that has not a League yesterday was that ready been sold many times over the Ha inclusion in a forward line of potential goal-scorers, and his mac- continue.
competition
should The Hongkong
Ladles v. C.D.S. King's Park
Saturday, Feb. 24
St. Andrew's v. C.DA. C... 3 p.m.; School v. Hongkong, C. B. School p.m.
Saturday, March 2 Heerele v. Bl. Andrew's Rechen 3 am
relious feeding game with Hossack Cricket Club, however, have c. School V. C.D., C. U. School at centre aught to bring home the
withdrawn, owing to Vo- pm. Bacon for Hongkong.
activitics affecting
BOSHACK (R. Scols). Is undoubt-lunteer
edly the finest centre in the Colony several of their members. and he will have this advantage over Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell presided, Unselfish and always on the 'qui and stated that the amended vive to catch an opposing goal-programme would, if weather 2.0 p.m.
the Northern team-b
Hongkong,
newness,
Brawn Cup
Saturday, Feb. 3
HELP FOR FINLAND
U.S. Congress Leaders To Make Study
SPECIAL, TO THE "TELEGRAPH” WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP).— President Roosevelt has suggested that Congressional party leaders seek some agreement on methods of aiding Finland, and to prevent the question from becoming a Party issue,
He said he is personally convinced that this should be no politieat ques- tion, and he expressed the hope that the leaders would get together on the subject.
for
The President cautioned reporters not to be too specific in depicting him Ins outlining pence objectives
Europe, and emphasized that at pre- sent the objectives are little more than ideals whitch certainly cannot be
C.B.A. v. 6. Andrew's, C.BA, 4.15 pm.sted point by point Recreio v. c. I. School, Heerels J pun.
Saturday, Feb. 10 Seven-4-Side Tournament, C. B. School Saturday, Feb. 17
Argonauts, C... pm.
He said he had definitely not giveri Mr. Myron Taylor, his personal Am- bussador to the Holy See, any specifle instrictions.
No Idea Of Specific Steps WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt stated at a Press conference to-day that he had hsked Congress leaders of both parties to work on the problem of giving assistance to Finland.
King'a Park 1 pm.
Baturday, Feb. 24 Recreio. St. Andrew's, Bertris à pm: D.0.5. King's Park 3 pi C.B.A. C. U. School, Cal.A. 3 p.m. Saturday Lattles, G.B
March 1 St Andrew's v.
He added that the Russian attack Argonasita V. C. B. School
taining Finnish Independence should CDA. V. ftecreio, CA 15 pm on Finland and the need of main-
► Baturday. Märch 9 C. D. School v. St. Andrew's C..not be a Party matter in the United
Argonauts V. Recreto. States. School 3 p.m.; CBA. 3 p.m.
Saturday, March 10 D.C.S. v. BL. Andrew's, D08. 3 pm. Argonaute v. "Ladies, CA, 3 pm.
un
keeper napping, he is my selection of was fine, conclude in March. Recrelo v. D.G.S.. Recreio à p.m.; "Y" a centre that will do full justice to The Army representative said Ladies C.US..
that they did not want to play C.BA. v. D. LEONARD (St. Joseph'a) Also a seeded Interporter he has become in the League as some werd slow. His experience ought to stand going Home, but agreed to con- him in good atead. ways, in fact he has improved and able, otherwise they would drop He has lost none of his forcetul tinue with their fixtures if suit- han combined steadiness with his out. In which event, all points Heared would also be washed out, terrific and accurate drives.
HONNIBALL (St. Joseph's) Al- The Royal Air Force, while wing
without though playing better in the left half to participate, were position this player has seen service ground, and they would be allowed in the left wing position with Kow to enter subject to their being able loon for a few reasons, and his ex-to procure a ground, perlence coupled with the experience! The amended fixtures are as fol- Hained playing defence should enable tow hith to give a good account of him- seil,
LONDON,
Jan. 12 (Reuter)- "A" Dívision January: IRC. v HK.U. (Bookun Special records, made by members of (Sookanpoo): the Indian Mule Corps now arrived He a very speedy winger and Army Vleccio
II.K.C.C. Civil Service HXCC) in France, are being broadcast in the used to have dine etatres and is cc. v Craigentower c.C.). never loathe to score when the January 27 Amy v 1.C.C. (deckun news bulletins from Daventry for the
poo); I.K.C.C. V H.KU. HK.C.C.); benefit of those in India', opportunites offer themselves.
ON THE WHOLE I think the selee-C v Craigengower (Sookunpoo),
February 3; KCC. v HK.U. (K.C.C.);
10: Recreio Civil Service
Meantime, the President had no Iden what specific steps would be taken.
No Albania Fate For China
Determined To Beat Aggression
tors will find that they have not done(1A.C. v tecreio (Hookunpoo).
versity (King'a Park). auch a had job as most people think.
Civil Service CC. v University (In 'They have chosen a fine defence, and tKing's Park); Army v 1.K.C.C. (500- January 27: K.C.C. v Amy (K.C.C
kunpoo);
February 17: Civil, SC (Souk un- their selection of a forward line with
vK.C.C. Valley),
February 3: Recreio v Army (King's
• every m
some (lappy Valley); Army goal-scorer renown should turn the tables on pool Craigengewery 11.K.U Happy Park); University v 1.R.. (Pokfulam).
Valley): II.K.C.C. v Recreto (HKC. February 10: Craigengowe C.C. v Re- Shanghal, in fact, I would not be Feuruary 24: Becrets v Craigentower crelo Ciappy Valley); LK.CC. v Polles HIK.C.C.); Civil Service C.C. v (King's Park); Army v .KU. (Seckun-į R.C. at all surprised if they do.
"Valley). Army Happy pool:
February : K.C.C. y Civil Bervice C.C xc.c.); in.c. v Army (Bookunpool;
RC Pokfulam); annual meeting of the Associa University v Police Recreio v 11.K.C.C. (Kug's Park).
February 24: Craigengewer C.C. Uni-tion of American Colleges to-day Dr. Hu Shih, Chinese Ambassa- veralty iltappy Valley); Palice 1.C. v LLC. (Happy Valley).
to the United
Voluntary Training
March 2: IRC. v I.K.C.C. (Sookunpool: Army v Cralgengower (Sookunpool; Civil Service v 1.K.U. (loppy Valley); Hecrets VK.C.C. (King Park).
March: R. v K.C.C. (Sookupon). March 16: Craigengewer v Civil Service (Happy Valley: HK.U. V Necreto
Pak ditum):
March 1c, v Civil Service (Suo- OSLO, Jan. 12 (Reuter).-Planskunpos); Craigenower v 11.K.C.C. (Happy
In Norway
for voluntary military drill were Valley);
March 30 KCC. v .K.C.C. (KC.C.);
wision
announced by King Hankon when he army v Civil Servier, (Scokunpool. opened the Norwegian Parliament lo-
January 13:" University day.
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Jan. PHILADELPHIA,
speech at the (UP),-In a
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March 2: KC.C. Recrek ix.c.c.); dor H.K.C.C. University (KCC.1: Palice described the Chinese conflict as
C. v Civil Service C.C. (Happy Valley); Craglengower C.C. v IRC.
(Happy part of the new World War. Valley).
The war began with the Japanese March 9: KCC. v Police BC. (K.C.C.). March 18: Police R.C. v Craigengower attack on Manchuria," he said. VX.C.C. c.C. Happy Valley); Civil Service C.C. spread to Ethiopia, Spain and Czecho- He stressed the desire of all to ekfidan); Recrelo v Fotice 1.C. (King's v I.R.C. Happy Valley)
Craigeagower C.C.Slovakia and emerged as the present Park): 1RC. ILKCC. Sonkurpoo):) March 23: H.K.C.C.
HK.C.C.): Army "v Cralgengower (Sonkunpou), keep Scandinavia out of war,
China's Determination said that Norway would do every-
Happy Valley); Cralengawer CC. V thing possible by means of negoth.C.C. (Happy Valley): Police Bower C.C. Happy Valley); it.K.C.e. v Bon with other neutral countries. Army (appy Valley): Recreta v Uni-K.C.C. (N.X.C.o.§.
and
Recreio V IC.
(King's
January 20: Civil Service C.C. VILK.C.C.} Park).
March 3: Civil Service CC. v Craigen-
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warfare."
Je added that the basic feature of all conflicts for the past eight years has been aggressors' attacks upon s peaceful world order.
He asserted that China is de- termined not to suffer the fate of Abyssinia, Austria, Albania 'and other: countries
due to
Varnish on
Pistons.
Made by an exclusive
to be free and in-patented process this
China wants dependent, he declared.
Flares To Aid Mine-Laying
But R.A.F. Marksmen
Doused Them LONDON, Jan. 12 (Reitter).- During the RA.F. patrol over Gor. man Keoplane basca, one pilot observed a row of lights In Rantum
Bay, which doubtless was a flare path to guide German mine-lying aircraft. Six bombs were dropped and the Hghts were immediately extinguished. The German ground defences open- ed fire. Many searchlights worked In co-operation with the guns.
One bomber was momentarily hold by a cluster of searchlights over Sylt, but all the aircraft réturned safely.
Between them, every two aircraft which go on security patrols cover an equivala,distance of the Atlantic crossing from Ireland to Newfound- land1,700 miles.
In addition to the patrols, several aircraft flew to Hamburg, Frankfurt, : Bremen and the Ruhr district, obtain ing much useful information.
Turkish Delegation
Entertained
SOFIA, Jan. 12 (Reuter)—A luncheon was given to-day by the Bulgarian Foreign Minister in honour. of the Secretary-General of the
Foreign Turkish
Ministry
and members of the. Turkish
trade delegation which has been visiting London and Park.
The delegation arrived at Sofa on Thursday evening and is expected to have talke with the Bulgarian Minis- ter of Commerce.
Combined Schools' And
C. C. C. Teams
The following teams will represent the Combined Schools and the Cral- gentower › C.C. In a cricket match to-morrow at Happy Valloy at 2 p.m. Combined Schools. L. Young- saye, Capt., (DU.S.). W. G. Pryde (C.B.S.), F. A. Weller (C.B.5.), N. L. Smith (C.B.S.), A. Odoll (C.E.S.), A. Brown (CBS), G. Saunders (C.B.S.). J Macauley (D.B.5.), R. Silva (61. Joseph's), F. Rull (51. Joseph's), A. Aroull (La Salis),
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