P.&O.-British India Apcar and
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935
HOCKEY GOLF NOTES
FOOTBALL
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CLUB JUNIORS ·AREĮ WEAKENED,
Eastern Australian Fogwill And Nicholls
Lines
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.
TAKING CARGO FOR ETRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND. AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT; ·
CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY
DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
8.8.
NALDERA
+*SOMALI
RAWALPINDI RAJPUTANA
BANGALORE
CHITRAL
CARTHAGE
**BHUTAN
CATHAY **BEHAR
CORFU
* Cargo -only.
From
Tone Hong Kong
About
1935.
Destination
16,000 26th Jan. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
Noon
Mars., Havre, London Hamburg
R'dam, Antwerp and Hull. Bombay, Marseilles and London,
DO- Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,
2nd Feb. 7,000
17,000 0th Feb. 17,000 23rd Feb. 6,000 2nd Mar.
16,000 9th Mar. 15,000 23rd Mar, 6,100 30th Ms.
15.200 6th Apr. 6.100 18th Apr.
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London
— DO ——
Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull, 15,000 20th Apr. | Marseflies & London.
+ Calle Catablanca.
Frequent connection from Port Said; for · Fassengers and Cargo to Con- tantinople, Pireaza, Smyrna and other Levant Porta by steamers of the Khadivial Hall Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APÇAR SAILINGS.
*SIRDHANA TAKADA
+ Calls Rangoon
1985.
8,000 1st Feb. S'pore, Penang and Calcutta. 8,000 15th Feb.
-DO-
↑ Call Port. Sweetenban
B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for
1st and 2nd class passengers.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South;
NELLORE TANDA NANKIN
1985.
7:000 7,000 2nd Mar. 7,000
1st Feb.
2nd Apr.
Mavila, Rabani, Brisbane, Sydney &
Melbourne, mud Hobart.
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Miss I. Woolley Outstanding
OVERHEARD AT THE
Miss Woolley was easily the best NINETEENTH “A half-back on display; her distribu- half-back on
tion being excellent. She tackled
and I had eight fours
and defended fearlessly, and kept to a row, that saved me aix golf her position well, thus completely balls." holding up the opposing right-wing throughout the game.
she thought he was playing too much golf, and now he's Two changes have been made in
got to say it with flowers, and I the Club junior team which will meet the Royal Artillery, in the
Mrs. Rose, in goal, was given don't mean a couple of phnales."
and if it hadn't been Second Division at Happy Valley plenty to do, and did what was ex-
pected of her, except on one or two for that ten at the third hole I'd occasions when she attempted to have qualified." Payne will return to his position clear shots which would have gone most of them have de- between the stleks, as Fagwill is behind, and which in a match might cided to bring their hammers, so indisposed, and Nicholls is unable have resulted in the other side scor- what will Percy get?" to turn out at left-half, and is being ing. substituted by Bitter,
to-morrow.
The remainder of the team re- mains the same na last week.
The team is:-Payne; Railton' and Binnie; Hopkins, Porrow and Biter G. Fowler, Fisher, Dunean, Williams and Krilovsky.
| VAUGHAN REPORTS
FIT
Service Corps Team Undecided
Owing to a practice game and the probable as to the composition of their team for their game against the Engineers in the Junior Shieldi at Chatham Road to-morroy,
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.....there's eleven bee- hives" or "primples. I reckon Joseph fall into the "stream.". Miss B. Pope and Miss J. Wong
and I thought it was spoiled well enough, but their dis- tribution was poor, and on several the Club flagstaff, but it turned occasions the ball was immediately out to be a now plo
when you lose a balli back in their area following a bad clearance. Miss Bryson took the in the 'mulligatawny its like look- game too easily, but was very af.ing for a needle that Kate Smith fective with her defensive scoop
and the Mall called It S.S.
shoté.
*
*
Bat on."
of
"Jimmy's 350 yards drivel," Miss H. Knill, on the right-wing, courec that's a misprint, his 'name wa's very poor and, with one or two is Jobin."
this noisy nineteenth, exceptions, bungled the majority of her opportunities. She was given where no one waits for those up Smith, who should have attempted able." the ball much too often by Miss ahead to play their second syll- last week one had ai Knfl improved towards in the son and the other now has a daugh- latter stages of the game, but waster, can you wonder that our wait- again' at fault in attempting to ing list is full,
to break through on her own. Miss
The team will probably be selected take the ball into the goal from the from the following: Cooper; Alvis, goal-line. Forsythe, Daley, Fuller, Digby, Cray- ford, Eycott, Beasley, Clarke, Flood, and Vaughan..
China Mail.......
Sports Diary
TO-DAY.
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rapped over the knuckles of her right-hand. She left the field late in the second half, and had to have medical attention.
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Miss M. Woolley Fails Miss M. Woolley had an off-day In the centre-forward position, while Miss S. Dalziel, although working hard throughout, was in- Mrs. Harrop displayed plenty of clined to get in her winger's path dash in her attempts to get through without so much as a signal or the opposing defence, but she lack call: She did, however, feed Missed distributive powers and her Gitting with some brilliant passes, passes out to the wingers were
weak.
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Miss X. M. Xavier playing in the
Mind ·P.” McCaw worked hard in when she robbed Miss Woolley time the Colours centre-forward poai- and again as the latter was about tion, but never made the best of to pass.
Badminton-Mixed Doubles :-- St. Andrew's v Y.M.C.A,,
(8 p.nt.) Men's Doubles-"A" Division:-
Eliot Hall St. Andrew's
(8 b.m.) "B" Division:-
Y.M.CA. Taikoo R.C.
(8 p.m.) Billiards Steel Coulson League-
Garrison Sergeants v Chief and Petty
Colours' pivot position, was fairly
useful during the opening half.
Officers
Royal Artillery v East Lancashires Hockey
H.E.H.C.juniors R. W. Fusillers
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her opportunties when in the circle. being much too slow.
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In the absence of Miss Marsh from the right-wing, Miss V. Brad The Selectora have in mind an- bury, of the " Ladies, was other practica game for Monday brought in to fill the vacancy, but next when the final selection for she over-ran herself on innumer-the two vacancies will be made. able occasions, and in the second The time, ground, and the teams helf was injured when she was will be announced later.
CAPSTAN
S.S.
13
President
LinerT
CHINESE NEW YEAR
EXCURSION
£12. 0. 0.
£. 8. 0, 0.
MANILA
and Return
FIRST CLASS TOURIST CLASS
LEAVE HONG KONG by
"PRESIDENT JOHNSON" Feb. 2, 8 a.m.
arrive Manila 8.00 a.m., Feb. 4.
LEAVE MANILA by
"PRESIDENT PIERCE" 3.00 p.m., Feb. 9 arrive Hong Kong 7.00 a.m., Feb. 11.
SIX DAYS IN MANILA
DOLLAR
STEAMSHIP
AMERICAN MATE
LINE!
LINT
PEDDER BUILDING, HONG KONG.
ARLECT
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
MONTHLY SERVICE
To
NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO," LOS ANGELES,
on
and
PANAMA CANAL Ports. Next Sailing
M.S. "TAI SHAN
FEBRUARY 16th
Excellent Accommodation for 12 Passengers
DODWELL & CO., LTD
Queen's Buildings
Agents
Telephone 28021
Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai, and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
Hong Kong to Sydney - 19 daya.
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND for a cheap Holiday, (Surfing, Fishing, Ɛbesting, and Climater to suit all Your Eagleh money in werth 25 per cent." mare),
No Additional Charge, for Deck Cabina", Bux Dock Evimming Pool-
Orchestra carried-Laundry-Bargven-Stewardens.
B&A Cuisine zal Berrios are unsurpassed..
Frequent connections from Astralla with the following:-
The Union S.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New
Gealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to Londos and '
The P.&O. Branch Servicn öf steamere to London via Suez..
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and
London via Pandina Canal,
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
1935,
*BANGALORE
TANDA
BHIRALA
CHITRAL
*BHUTAN TALAWA. CARTHAGE
NANKIN
SANTHIA
*BEHAR
8,000. 28th Jan,
7,000 2nd Feb. 8,000 7th Feb 16,000 8th Feb.
• 6,109, 21st Feb. 10,000 21st Feb; 15,000 22nd Feb. 7,000 - 7th 'MAY 8,000 26,100
7th: Mar, 77th Mar
S'hai Kobe and Yakobama.
S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Onks, Yokohama." Amoy, Shal, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, S'hai, Kobe, Yokohama, --
Amoy, Bhai Moji, Kobe & Osaka, S'hai, Kobe, Tokohama
S'hal, Moff, Kobó, Dusta & Yokohama, Amoy, Shai, Moll, Ribe & Oaks, Shanghai, Kóba a Yokohama.
NEW FASTSERVICE
·EUROPE:
In April, 1935, the HAMBUBG-AMERICAN LINE
will commence to’opetala a new FastService
to Europe by the Twin Screw Motorship SCORDILLERA, The motorship Cordilerae was specially "Built in 1933 for service in tropléal regions. She carries First Class, Tourist Classknd? Economie Tourist Class accomodation ind is beautifully and comfortably appointed
throughout.
Only 24 days from Hongkong to Naples
• Deji, Hongkong
Passages may be booked now.
...: For further particulare
please applge so the agency of the
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE
SEN & CO.
All date
pproximate and subject
All Cabins ara, fitted with Electric Pane, or Punka, Lou 8tesmart on London and Australian. Lines are fitted wit Parcels measuring not more-thin B:co. Ik will be received way w Office up to Noɑn on the day, mrevious to wailing,..
* For further information.
MACKINNON MACK
F. &.0, Building Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.
for quality!
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