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STEEL COULSON'S BILLIARDS

Lewis Makes Break Of 39

LATEST RESULTS AND TABLES

The Catholic Union Club' are maintaining their lead in both the Steel Coulson's Snooker and

Billiards Leagues, having a clearį. advantage over the Royal En- gineers' Mess in the former, and *the Garrison Sergeants" Mess in

the latter respectively.

Lewis, of the Dockyard Recrea- tion Club, chalked up a break of ; 39 against Chant of the R.E. Mess,

. whom he beat by 150 points to 92

in their billiards encounter.

Latest Results

.

The following are the latest 10- sults in both the Leagues:---

RXYP.

Stafford

Philpotts Stevens

Burroughs Brotherston DR.C

Hussey

Edwards Ruth

Smith Waldic

CS.CC.

SNOOKER

T CS.CC.

48 McGowan

15 Hillyer

43 Collyer

20 Murray

52 Knights

CULC.

38. Luz

53

35 Santos

52 Cunha

24 Pereira

45 Antonio

60

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THE CURA MATES TEHERSDAY,

A fine camera study of Gladys George who has the title role in "Valight Is The Word For Carrie," the Paramount production due at the Queen's Theatre next Sunday.

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES NORWAY'S

A Grand Christusas variety

entertainment will be held in the CUSTOMS OFFICER

ball room,

Hotel Cesil to-day,

Thursday, at 8 pm. All members

of H. M's forces are invited; ad-

BURIED

mission by courtesy. The band of Shot By Smugglers In

the Royal Ulster Rifles are uzable.

to attend, but the Selma Band of

EL M. S. Cumberland will be in

attendance. The following wil also entertain during the evening. —Messis. „A. A. Barton (baritone),

Kwongchowwan

MR. THOMAS G. RADGET

The body of Mr. Thomas George

WAS

W. Gifford (tenor), J. Gibson Padget, of the Chinese Maritimes (saxophonist). H. I. Everett (en Customs, who was shot in an eng- tertainer), and A. W. Paris (piano)agement with smugglers at Kwong- accordian).

chowwan on Thursday last, brought to Hong Kong for inter-j The Bishop of Hong Kong willment on Tuesday night by the as be the celebrant and preacher at Tai Po Sek. the Midnight Choral Eucharist at No details of the incident are at the Kowloon Tong Anglican the moment available.

Church, 3 Dake Street, to-night. The late Mr. Padget, who was The Service begins at 11.30 pm formerly in the Navy, had been in the Customs service since 1922, The annual Christmas and Newland was transferred from Swatow Year Party for Service friends will to

KwongchowwEIL some Wo be held at the Sailors and Soldiers' months ago. He was 38 years of Home, 22 Hennessy Road, 07 age.

Wednesday, December 30, COM- The fimeral took place at the mencing at 7.30 p.m. This will Protestant Cemetery, Happy Val- take the form of a dinner, and a ley yesterday afternoon, the Rev. concert.

J. R. Higgs officiating.

There will be a Whist Drive and Tembols in the E. A. Sergeants Station Mess, Gun Club Hill, Kow

"The chief mourners were the widow and the young daughter. and amongst those present were ML A H Forbes, Mr. G. Gawier.

WALES FIELDING A loon, on Sunday, December 27, com- Mr. W. Nash, Mr. J. E. Read, Mr.

T

RE Mess

Bendall

30 Chant

·62

Hillyer

62 Mumford

36

"Y" LADIES WIN OVER

Knight

38 Fleming

Murray

54 Moreton

43

ST. ANDREW'S

Collyer

66 Varren

38

VERY WEAK TEAM

4

(Continued from Page 4)

F.

C.U.C.

44

11

(Continued from Page 4)

RE. Mess

21

while Miss Tonge, at right-half.

C.S.C.C.

26

P.OR. Meas.

SNOOKER LEAGUE TARLE

RWF.

R.N.Y.P.

D.R.C

G.S. Mess.

RA Lyeman

BILLIARDS

mencing at 8.30 p.m.

S. L. Yeung, Mr. Tse Shin-ping, Mr. Chan Che-moz, Mr. T. S. Tang Mr. Alistair Drummond and Miss and Mr. W. Y. Tong. Leonore Rachel Beatrice Urmston, In addition to the family

I approached Major Manners. of Edinburgh, were married at wreaths, a large number of fioral was much too good for the West-the Chairman of the Association. 1130 am. yesterday at the Peak tributes were sent.

for the matter yesterday afternoon Church. The bridegroom is

cent.

18 Brandbridge wing.

The forward line was magnifi-land be confessed that he knew member of the firm of Lowe, Bing- Rarely have I seen better nothing about the team which was ham and Matthews. At 12.30 pm. combination in any type of hoc-being fielded, but that he would a reception was held for friends key. Mr. Bead, as the leader. take immediate steps to see whatjat Lane Crawford's Reception

Room had very little to do. When she could be done about it. obtained possession. she passed It is up to the local Association out to the wings; they made the authorities to make a move in the the right direction, and to make it 150 ground and the insides did 130 rest.

quickly.

101

D.R.C

T

RE. Mess

Bath

150 Hodges

Lewis

150 Chant

12

Norris

120 Staples

Marsh Atkins Ct.c

128 150

Fleming

T Gar. Sets

Меня

Barros

150

O'Conner

Pereira

138

Andrewa

Remedios

150 Rassell

Jordan

150 Smith

Santos

150 Greenway

P. F.

CE.C.

10

38

Garr. Set Mess

10

RA. Lyman,

7.

26..

CS.C.C

25

R.E. Mess.

BILLIARDS LEAGUE TABLE

RW.F.

D.R.C

P.O. Mess.

None Better

Charity Benefits

The Sunday Herald Internation- I cannot think of a better Inter-al Charity Cup matches have 150 port combination than Miss Marie always received the best of sup- 127 Smith and Miss Marjorie Westcott port from the public and charitie 108 for the left wing. The latter has in the Colony have benefitted to the improved enormously, having im- extent of nearly $40,000 since the A proved her stickwork considerably inception of the series. 12 and having now acquired a mostį

85

other

These matches, incidentally, are 23 powerful centre. Miss Smith has the major feature of the Boxing 9 retained all her skill of last sear Day sports programme, no 20 son and has developed an "accurate!

sports having been arranged. and fast drive st goal Miss Sybil Dalziel is the aggressive and

NAVY SHARE

HOCKEY SPOILS

WITH ARMY

(Continued from Page 1) '..

Goalkeepers Shine

A feature of the game was th fine performances of the two goal-)

keepers, both of whom saved then respective sides on numerous oc-

casions.

one

Tendency To Delay

Last night, members of the Fel- lowship of Youth of St. Andrew's Church organised a Carol Party

LAID TO REST

Funeral Of Mrs. H. A. Silva

The funeral of the late Mrs. and visited many hotels, boarding-Helena (Nellie) d'Azevedo da houses and private homes in cen- Silva whose death occurred at tral Kowloon.

her residence. No. 23, Jordan Road, on Tuesday, at the age of The CNA.C. plane Fakien 51 years, took place at the brought two passengers, Messrs Roman Chen Chuck and Le Kek-yu from Happy Valley, yesterday even- Catholic Cemetery, Canton to Hong Kong yesterday, ing, when the Rev. Father L and left here for Shanghai car-M. Rossi officiated at the rying Mr. P. E. Yu, Lt-Col. EL Yashahide, Mr. C. L. Culbertson

graveside.

and Mr. E.-L. Elias.

the School

FULL NAVAL HONOURS Funeral Of Seaman Smith

The late Mrs. Silva, was the wife of Mr. A. M. da Silva of Messrs. Jardine's, and left a

present.

The following are the teams: The St. Paul's Chinese School, family of seven sons and seven China-Chim Hang (Eastern) adjoining the French 13 speedy type of player, ideally (Captain); Lee Tin-sang (S. China

Convent, daughters, while two brothers suited to the Inside-position. Her and Mak So (B. Chinese): Causeway Bay held their annual and two sisters also survive goal in the first half was a fine Leung Wing-chin (S. China A) prize distribution at their School: her. piece of opportunism and she was (Vice-Captain), Lam Tat-po (8 House yesterday. Before the prizes The chief mourner et the China gand Io Wai-kmen were distributed Mr. Ma Sin-chun funeral were the bereaved hus- always dangerous.

(Athletic); Tang Kwong-sum (the Chairman, welcomed the many band, and several of the sons. There may be faster wingers in Chinese), Lai Shin-wing (S. China the Colony-although I doubt it "A"), Fung King-cheong (S. China people present and spoke a few A daughter, Sister Eleanor, of than Miss Olive Dalziel, but I do "A"), Chan Instin (Eastern) and words on the excellent progress of j

the Italian Convent, was also not think there is

of her Cheong Moon-wing (Athletic). Reserves-Wong speed with such good stickwork Chica "B") Kwok Ping-chong (K. Wal-gay (S

(Chinese) and Wong Shak-ping (Athle- (Chinese), a); Lai Kwok chia Her greatest fault, so far as Wong Meishun (5 China “A”), Cheong Kwok-choi (Eastern); Chas I can see, is a tendency to delay Ping-to (Pastera), Cheng Shui-hong her centre a little too long, thus (Eastern), Soong Ling-sing

(East- enabling the opposing defence tolera). Chow Man-chi (K. Chinese) and

Lee Shek-yan (S. China "B"). get inte position to intercept it.

Notable absentees are Fan the ping, Tam Kong-pak, Ip. Pak-wa, Tay Mee-shun, Tro Quee-liang, Woog |Kwai-shing and En Kar-keong.

Full naval honours were ac- Bagland: F. Cocker (Navy): Lcorded to, the late Able Seamen Swain (East Lanes) and J. Wolver-Frederick G. Smith of HMS. was good in both attack and de-these players are able to maintain son (NTT): R North (Palice), A. S.

their present form, it is going to Bliss (Kowloon) (Captain) and Dorsetshire, who died at the The Army have soon discovered take a much better combination Strange (Club); F. Fowler (Club), A China Fleet Club on Tuesday. a-substitute for Lal Singh, their than any playing in the Colony at (Navy), J. Wride (Nary), B. L.Bick Cemetery, Happy Valley, yes- Sandford (East Lanes.), J. Smith at his funeral in the Protestant former left-wing. In Partab, they the present moment to

incon- ford (Club). have a man who is just as fas and boasts a reverse-stick centr very little inferior to his predeces-i BOL Owen, at inside-left, al- though good, appeared to be too slow for his centre-forward, Nermin Singh, and his winger. A) positional change between Nerain Singh and himself, would probably strengthen the forward line con- siderably.

Cox and Kishan Singh, at full back, showed a good understand- The game was possibly a little! ing and covered each other well too one-sided, especially in Stapleton, at centre-half, was the second half, but the fine forward pick of the intermediate line and movements of the "y" were al- ways. interesting to watch. If

fence.

good, but by no Ing.

*

The Navy Players

venience them

PANTOMIME AT Y.M.C.A.

Wales: Rowlands; Davis

Lerday.

Reserves H. Wolfe (Navy), S Strange (Club). A Forrow (Cinb), The funeral procession lined and H. Ethott (Club).

up outside the Royal Naval Hos McHuch; Tucker, Keneghan and Apital and marched to the came- N. Other; Roberts, Lt. J. W. Riley tery in slow time, led by the (Captain), Tatler, Laatua and Ashton. Royal Marine Band of HMS.

Portugal: U. B. Soms (Recreio); Dorsetshire.

The gun

L. Sours (St. Joseph's) and V. Costa riage crew and the firing party (St. Joseph's); Beltran (Recreio), A

Production Gains

Momentum V. Goegno (Recreio) and Delgade (St. were from the same ship.

Joseph's): C. Marques (Recreio), C. The chief mourners and pall Santos (Liga), B. Gosano (Recreio), bearers were Leading Seaman Robinson, at right-wing, with Khuda Buc

Another large gathering was J. Gomes (Recreio) and L. Fernandes as his inside, were

(St. Joseph's).

Davis, Leading Seaman Simp- means outstand-present at the Christmas Panto-

Reserve E. M. Marques (St. 30n, Able Seaman Thompson, Able mime. "Jack and the Beanstalk," Joseph's), V. Marques (Recreio). H. Able Seaman Barrett, at the European YMCA last Remedios (Liga), H Souza (Lág) Seaman Evans, Able Seaman

a better and A. Alves (Recreio), night, which went with

Jones, Able Seniman Driscoll Wales:--Bowland; Davis and Mc- On the Navy side, Broome and swing than hitherto, the four little

Hugh Tucker, Keneghan and North and Ordinary Seaman Pidler. Collier, at back, were both very cookies being repeatedly encored Roberts. Lánt. Riley, Tatler, Luxion The funeral service was sound, whilst Davies and Spencer for their clever tap-dancing nuin- and Aalten.

ducted by the Rev. H. W. Brierley, at left-half and centre-half, wer ber

R.N. the pick of the halves.

Three volleys were fired over the grave at the coociation of the London, To-day: His Majesty service, and angler from the

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Bob Henderson, as Dizzie, Leca-

Bowerman, on the left-wing, ar Starbuck, as Widow Wanchal, was the only weak link in their and Willie Forsyth,

Cookie.

GENTLEMEN, THE KING!

COD-

forward line, which was best were excellent, and repeatedly the King has zuproved the zecom Loyal Marines sounded the "Be",

served by Wright, Lascelles and evoked laughter and applause. è

mendation of the Home Secretary 14′′

Affrey. The last-named player dis- There will be a matinee to-day Sir Jou Simos; to order that the

played a very fine turn of "speed at 5 pm.

and centred, strongly. In view of the Colony's lack of a right-wing, t

Ackrey will be a strong contender!

for. Interport honours

WASTE-PAPER FIRE

Among the officers present were form of the Loval Tomat in future Captain A. J. L. Murray, DS.G. at official and public dinners shall 0.BE. Commander Rock-Keene, be, first The King, second The Payner. Commander EA. Jolley, Queen; the Queen Mother and other ngr-Commander Ronson, I members of the "Royal Family

Commander Clarke, Lt. Comman der Brister Lt-Christie, IL. Forbes, Lt. Baker, ht (39 It Draper, Sub.-LA (ED) Colling, Cond Gamer E. P. Scattanys on Fleet A. Y. Wright, Wt-Engr."

Navy-Garwood; Broome and Col- Bar: McCoy, Davies and Spencer; Ackrey, Lescales, Wright, Burch ad per were destroyed in a fire at the

Salvation: "Army salvage works in-

Hundreds of toms of waste-pa-British Wired Services

Bowermann.

Army Howlett Kishen Singh Bermondsey last month, which and Cox: Eryn, Stapleton and Tura was subdued after three hours by Singh, Robinson, Khuda Baz, Narain 60 firemen with 10 engines. Singh, Owen' and Fartab.

Three, class of dipl

of enteric fever were repo

the 24

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