SOME BIG SELLERS
by the CELESTE OSTET
J•K•SQUIRE
5218 ROMANCE IN E FLAT. DB75-MINUET IN D.
Columbia RECORDS
DB231 - MEMORIES OF DEVON,
DB690-HEARTS AND FLOWERS. DX362- LIEBESTRAUM.
DX123 MEMORIES OF CHOPIN.
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
MOMOFOR
LONG HING & CO.
-17A, Queen's Road Central. PHOTO SUPPLIES, DEVELOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGING & FRAMING.
A. B. C. & CO.
Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Works, No. 13, Wyndham Street.
Less 40% Discount For Cash.
Our Shanghai Workmen will give you overy satisfaction by their Expert Workmanship.
We dry clean Silks, Skins, Carpets, Curtains, Uniforms, Feathers, and Wearing Ap- parel of Every Description
G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD.
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS. DIAMOND MERCHANTS. Union Building (opposite G.P.0.)
Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery.
"RICKSHAW BRAND
CELEBRATED
CEYLON TEA
SOLD BY ALL COMPRADORES
AWARDED IO GOLD MEDALS
FOR. PURITY, STRENGTH
AND FLAVOUR-
THE CHINA MAIL.
Club and Borderers MACFARLAN
Should Win
Artillery Favoured For Duel With Police
TSUNG TSINS HARD TASK
(By Spot Kick.)
Club, after their surprise should garner gift points. Twin over South China last Lincolns should vanquish Talkoo week-end, should prove strong take third place in the table. enough
for the Navy on Saturday when they will have
the advantage of playing on their own ground.
To-morrow's Games.
The Navy have the disadvantage CLUB
of having to reshudia their team;
week by week, and as a consequence Kowloon
have few opportunities to work to-
FIRST DIVISION
v. Navy (Club 4.15)
V. BORDERERS (Kowloon 4.15)
gether as a team. Should Rawson ARTILLERY v. Police
be leading the naval attack a differ-
ent aspect may be the outcome, as
(Sookanpoo 4.35)
SECOND DIVISION
he is undoubtedly a leader, of great BORDERERS v. Taung Tsin merit. Howa will be out to vindicato This Interport
(Sookunpoo 2.45)
selection and to ARTILLERY v. Eastern
augment his League goal tally for the season, which, surprising as it EWO may seem, is only two.
Borderers Will Win.
A draw!
(St. Joseph's 2.45)
V. Club (Club 2.45)
ATHLETIC
v. St. Joseph's (Valley 2.45)
v. South China
(Kowloon 2.45)
Though they defeated the Navy last week to record their second NAVY successive win, Kowloon will be un- able to stop the Borderers, who en-Kowloon v. LINCOLNS joyed a field day at the expense ofj (Chatham Rd. 2.45)- the Recreio last Saturday.
THIRD DIVISION. against the Athletic and a defeat at South China v. R.A.S.C.
(Caroline Hill 2.45) the hands of South China have endangered their position at the ST. JOSEPH'S v. University
(St. Joseph's 4.15)
v, BORDERERS (Recreio 4.15)
Taikoo V. (Recrelo 2,45) ATHLETIC V. Radio
R.A.F.
head of the table, so that they can- not afford to make another slip. Kowloon are, however, developing a strong sense of combination, and are LINCOLNS by no means as poor a side as their position in the table would suggest, though I cannot see them carrying off the points in the face of an at- tack such ZB Jones, Davis and Harris.
R.E.
(Caroline Hill 4,15)
v. SIGNALS (Chatham Rd. 4.15)
LEAGUE TABLE. TO DATE
FIRST DIVISION
The Artillery will enter the field against the Police on Saturday with| all confidence, for did they not lower the colours of the Lincolns in their jast match? Bryant, Wood and Borderers
Artillery |Moore are right on the mark at the
South China moment, and, after conceding six Lincolna... goals to the Athletic on Sunday, St. Joseph's the guardians of the law look like Club baving an anxious time. Johnston Athletic Kowloon
is in good form at the moment. but Police he lacks the support essential to Navy
Recreto
Success,
Win For Lincolns.
Athletic Probably the best match in the
Borderers Second Division will be that be- South China tween Kowloon and the Lincolns. Navy.** Like their senior team Kowloon Lincolns. Kowloon have made great strides, though they cracked up badly against the Taung Tain
Artillery Artillery to lose by 4 to 2. The Ewe Lincolns only drew against Tsung Club Tsin on Saturday, but there is St. Joseph's little doubt that they will leave Eastern the field with both points, though St. Joseph's a hard fight is in store for them. Borderern The weak sides fielded by the R.A.S.C. Club recently do not lead to any Lincolax optimism regarding, their chances Athletic
Bouth China against Ewe, who are a speedy Radio side of youngsters awaiting their University
A Club revival is RAF opportunities. due, however, and a win would oc- R. E
Reerelo Signäl
G. Sole Distributors DAVIE, BOAG & Co.Ltd. casion no surprise.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
JUMBLE SALE
Saturday, November 19th, 1932, 10.30 A.M.
AT
CITY HALL.
Gifts of Clothing and Household Goods gratefully received at above address on Mondays and Thursdays between 10.30 and 11.30 A.M.
PHOTO SUPPLIES.
PHOTOS TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT. Zeiss, Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Plates, and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. AT 24 HOURS' SERVICE.
Price Moderate.
A Trial Order (s Sollefted.
THE KWONG KWUI CO., LTD.
74, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong. Tel. 22170.
The Borderers will be defending Talkoo an 100 per cent. record against Taung, Tein, who have been en
Goals.
The
WINS GAME FOR
THE ARTILLERY
Unbeaten Record. Held
Against Tamar.
MISS BRYSON'S DEBUT,
Playing a brilliant game at cen- tre-forward Lieut. J. K. MacFarinn, the Army centre-forward, scored two goals for the lat. H. K. Singa- |pore Brigade, R. A., to enable the military pide to defeat H.M.S. Tamar by the odd goal in three on the Marine ground yesterday after- noon in a Mamak Shield match.
The
Brigade have not
to been beatch as yet in the Tourna-
P. W. D. L. F. .A. Pia. | 6 4.1.1 24 5 9 6 4 0 2 15 11 8 4 3 0 1 8 214
5 2 0 2 14
3 6
T6
6
·5 3 0 2 K
3 0 2 19 19
6 ND.
5
2 18 11
0 0 27
219 11 G
114 116
1 12 9 6
ment, although they have drawn'
one game.
Commander Tetley scored the (Tamar's goal, and all the points
were obtained in the first half.
MEDWAY WIN.
The Medway gained their third auccessive victory without a defent in the Mamak Tournament yeater | day afternoon, when they defeated the Royal Engineers by d goals to one, in a fast game. The Medway led by 3-nil at the interval.” Haw-| good (2) and Lewis (2) netted for the winners, while Leslie scored the Engineers' solitary point.
SAINTS LADIES' RECRUIT IMPRESSES.
M. L. W. Bryson, who has recent ly returned from England, made an impressive debut in local hockey yesterday afternoon when she play.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.
GOLF
SHOES
OF QUALITY.
Fine footwear by Manfield, catches the witchery and insouciance of autumn day Great stylists design them. Master craftsmen fashion them. Fine fabrics and leathers set them apart from all other shoes. Their lovely exquisite detail make them the choice of smart women the world over. Our recent arrivals await your approval and selection.
Ladies'
Salon.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
ed for the St. Andrew's Club TODAY'S
Ladies against the men in a prac tice match on the Marina ground.
Only one half was played and the men won by an early goel scared by E. MacNider.
CRICKET
AT H.K.C.C.
The ladies' absentees were -M.D. Two-Day Match Starts
White G. A. White, I. Woolley, M. Churn, M. Chan, while the men played without R. H. Wong, F. V. Wong, A. E. P. Guest, and S. Mac- (Nider.
The Indies had the assistance of R. Woolley and R. Carroll.
"Y" LADIES DEFEAT THEIR RECREIO RIVALS.
At Noon.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club are entertaining the Kowloon Cricket Club to a two-day friendly match, commencing to-day at noon. The sides are as follow:
LEE THEATRE
COLONY BOXING
CENTRE
Financial Loss Of
$131.02.
NEW H.K.B.A. OFFICIALS.
The satisfactory financial condi- tion
of the Hong Kong K. C. C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fin- Boxing Association, 18 shown
Lay, G. C. Barnett, A. E. Perry, N. A
Mackay, J.
cher, E. F. Fincher, J. G. Lyal, A. T. in the annual report and
On the D.G.S. ground yesterday. W the "Y" Ladies' defeated the Re-
C.
J. Hunter, 1. MeInnes and balance sheet, was referred to
HK W. Hayward (Capt.)..by 3r.. J. Scott Harston, who in
crelo Ladies, Caer Clark Cup rivals, A. C. Beck, H. J. Armstrong, G. E. R. his speech, moved their adoption at
by the odd goal in three. M. Griffiths Divett, E. R. Duckitt, G. 8. Dunkley,
side left netted for losers.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
Whitham.
and M. Mason, the home captain; D. S. Harley, H. J. D. Lowe, L. T. yesterday's annual meeting, over scored for the "Y" while the out-Ride, C. B. R. Sargent and J. P. which he presided,
The two second elevens are play-Scott Harston drew attention to the In moving their adoption, Mr. ing on the K.C.C. ground, commencfact that the tournament account' Ing at the same time.
jahowed a profit of $346.20 and the general account a loss of $477.22, making a net loss of $131:02. The account standing to the credit of the Association with the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was $1,784.46, and there was a fur- ther sum of $300 on deposit with the Colonial Secretary as security [for the Entertainment Tax.
2 11 13 5 St. Andrew's
Table To Date.
Goals
7 0
P.W. L. D. F. A. Pts.|
1 0 32
7 12
5 5 0 0 28
5 5 0 0 20
7 6 0 1 32 220
8 13
6 10
2 10.
15
39 16 5 1st Bty. H.K.S.
18 12 4 Radio
18 30 3 55 20 0
8 4 2 28 o
IRD DIVISION.
6 6 0 0 ́30
650
5 4 4 1 22
1 0 1 29
Incognitos R.A.SC.
R C. Signals R.E
6 12 Police
9 10 University
5812th. R.A.
4 Phoenix
8 Medway
4 0 2 18 10 8. Wishart
5 2 0 8 8 15 4 Veteran
6 3 1 4 11 22 3
4 4 19 15 9
42 0.23
0 10 10
1-12 10 6
Parthian
10 8 8 10
10 3 4 12
7..25
24th
R.A. Tamar 20th R.A.
0 5 14 D 19
3 1 2
K.LT.C.
B.A.0.0.
German Club
couraged by a creditable draw THE FINAL
with the Lincolns. Matthias, Hamblyn and Morris will lead the Chinese players a merry dance, and should provide the necessary scoring for the military side's sixth win.
5 5 18 ZR.A.M.C.
8 34 1
SOCCER TRIAL
TO-DAY
Charity Match At Caroline Hill,
5
5
6 1 3
24 1 0.3 0 0
0.0 50 50 2 24 0 8th Destroyers 1 0 1 0 1 2 0
HONG KONG LADIES' TEAMB.
STARTING TIMES
FOR FANLING.
The following are the starting times for the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling to-morrow:
NEW COURSE. 9.82 a.m. 0. Eager, H. C. Hopkins. 9.40 am. Cdr. W. G...Cowland, Cdr.
T. E.
Dockney 9.48 a.m. R.
Marshall 9.56 am. A. O. Brawn, Dr. J. S.
Dykes,
Taplin, G. V. T.
A New Arena. · "Enquiries have been made as to the possibility of renting some other accommodation for staging future tournaments. The Lee 10.04 a.m. H. Hampton, H. T. Buxton. Theatre was available. The theatre, 10.12 am. F. H. Crapnell, G. Castle, which is situated at the corner of 1244 p.m. G. S. Archbutt, Dr. R. Leighton Hill Road is accessible by
Traill.
OLD 'COURSE.
9.12-9,24 a.m. not to be booked.
'bus and tram service,
being also close to Happy Valley, which both.
0.30 am, K. S. Morrison, S. J. H. Fax Service and civilian patrons are ac- 0.35 a.m. D. S. Edward, B. C. Law, Jcustomed to visit for their sports. 9.40 a.m. D. 3. Robb, Á. Sommerfelt,
The motion that the report of 9.45 am. 0. E. G. Martin, B. Dthe general committee and the
Evans.
statement of account for the year
9.50 a.m. I. Nawton, E. W. Kirk.
Booker.
was seconded and carried unanim-
The following will represent 9.55 am. W. Mulcahy, C. W. F. ending June 30, 1932, be adopted the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey 10.00 a.m. JW. Franks, F. J. de Rome ously. Club 1st XI in a match against the 10.05 am. C. G. Stark, ED. Mat officere for the year, Mr. Scott Prior to the voting for Hong Kong, University '2nd-XI on
thews.
Ferguson.
ShowAD
R. A. F. Strenthened.
the Naval Ground at Happy Val- 10.10 am. L. G. S. Dodwell, A. T. Lay. Harston Intimated that he would South China are playing the
ley at 8 pm tomorrow. Bird: 10.15 a.m. A. E. Lisenman, A. H. not seek re-election. Navy, but though they have the
E. M. Gray, J. Smalley; E10.20 a.m. H. U. Ireland, A. Laach
The election of oliçers resulted as follows: better League record, I favour the The final Interport Soccer Trial O'Hagan, B. Pope, C. Ferguson; H. 10.25 am. A. K. Mackenzie, J. B.
Chairman, Mr. R. M. Dyer; Vice- chances of the bustling Navy style will be staged at Caroline Hil to- Knill, M, Alua, Jones, E. Bonnar,
Logan. of play. The Athletic should re-day at 4 p.m. The selection of the A. G. Orme and E. Blackburn."
10.30 a.m. 1 H. Geare, F. A. Redmond. chairman, Mr. G. G. N. Tinson;
MacFarlan, tain their leadership at the ex-team to sail for Shanghai on Nov-
LW.Ometal Referee, Mr. A. Murdoch; There will also be a match be- 10.95 a.m.
J. K pense of the weak St. Joseph's ember 22 will be decided upon at tween the Y.M.C.A. Ladies and the
10.40 a.m. W. M. Budd, L. R. Andrewes Manager, Mr. J. Brooks; Hon. combination, and the Artillery a meeting of the selectors to-night. Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club 10.44 am Smith, T. C. Monaghan Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. G. S..
|Hugh-Jones; general committee, should encounter little difficulty in The following are the teams for "A" XI at Sookunpoo at 8.15 p.m. 10.48 a.m. H. Spicer, A. Ritchie. beating the present wooden-spoon- to-day's game:
The following will represent the 10.52 am, W. H. E. Thomas, A. R. Mc- Messrs. C. Bond, A. W. Grimmett, Probable XI:-Redger (Club); Hong Kong Ladies Herrls 10.50 am. B. B. Griffith, D. S. Harley Capt. R. L. Burnett, Lieut.-Comdr.
Exchran
W. Ware, Capt. Ellot-Hayward, The Service Corps will have to go Mullane (S.W.R) and S, Strange Walker; E. Westlake, M. King; A. 11.00 am. J. W. Mayhew, B. B. A Stephenson, Chief Detective In- all out on Saturday if they are to (Club); Bliss (Kowloon), Wong Nicol, D. Robertson, B. Franklin; retain their reputation against the Mee-shun (8. China) and A. Dun M. Blahop, A. Hallifax, E. Bell, M. 11.04 a.m. Cdr. E. G.. Morris, J. W.spector Reynolds, Major H. B challenge of South China, especially can (Club); B. Gosano (St. Rattey and R. King. PAN after Sunday's defeat at the hands Joseph's), Suen Kam-ahun (Athle-
Iets.
of the Lincolns. They are a well tic), Howe (Club), Jones (S.W.B) balanced side and have every chance and Baldry. (Lincolas), :
COUNCIL MEETING.
thony.
Alabaster. 11.08.a.m. W. A. Mackinlay, E. T. E.
Nash
11.12 a.m.. A. MacFarlan, W. A. Ste-
wart
hard.
Shillington and Mr. H. G. Sheldon.
SPORT'S REFLECTIONS,"
of carrying off the championship, Reserves:--Martin (Club), Bel- A meeting of the Council of the 11.10 am. A. F. Jenkins, A. H. Bar-
A nation reflects its characteris providing they take a chances trao (St. Joseph's) and Johnson Hong Kong Football Association 11.20 am. 3. A. Sieap, F. A. Pollock. tics very surely in its attitude to- against the lower-placed teams, s (Police).
will be held at 5.80 p.m. on Tuesday 11.24 a.m. G. V. T. Marshall, Cdr. Wwards sport. To the peoples of Another good match should be Rest of Colony-Chan Sik-put November 15. The agenda Includes
G. Cowland. that between the Borderers and the (S. China); Allan (R.A.) and Lau the draw for the annual Shield Com-11:28 am A. M. Parker, J. Coulthart strengthened R.A.F: team. With the Mau (S: Chian); Leung Wingschut petitions, the first round of which 11.89 a.m. 8. T. Butlin, G. HI Bond Hermes in port over the week-end (S. China), Pardoe'" (R.A.) and will be played next February,
I am inclined to favour the chances Tong Kwan (3, China); Cheng
of the Airmen, in spite of the un-Shut-hong (9. ' China), Bryant beaten record of the Borderers.(R.A.), Lee Yee-gun (8. China),
PERFECT LEAVE.
11.30 am. Hon. Cdr. G. F. Hole, A. H
K Cobb 11.40 am. G. T. May, R. C. Wabb, 11.44 am. R. K. Valentine, A. P. Hali-
Thompson.
Richards. Ma
Both St. Joseph's and the Athletic, Rawson and Duncan (S.W.B.).\\*\* It is the perfect leave that counts 1148am. H. G. Wallington, D. M. strong contenders for the honours; Reserves! — Morrison (3.W.B.), in billiards; never be content with!11.52 a.m. L. Holmes, B N. Willam- have easy tasks ahead of them and Moore (R.A.), Robertson (Navy). less than that-Walter Liffe
some countries aport is a minor interlude in the serious business of life; to the peoples of other comm tries sport is almost the serious business of Ife Itself. Another aspect of the same theme is the fact that certain sports specially appeal to certain nations while other sports remain allen In spirit to other nations-Frank. Poxon.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.