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ENGINEERS BEAT POLICE

At Boundary Street yesterday, Royal Engineers beat Police in the Association Hockey Tournament by two clear goals, scored by Homburg and Fox, one in each halt.

Police were without the services of Sgt. Rothwell, who arrived on the feld about 10 minutes late, although they were able to field a full team.

Royal Engineers':-L/Spr. Dobson; Lt. Russell and L/Spr. Goodwin; Cpl. Bowling, Spr. Marriott and Cpl. Whitaker: L/Cpl. Singleton, Sgt. Denyer, L/Spr. Homburg, Spr. Heath and Spr. Fox.

Police: Balwant Singh; Madar Singh and All Singh; Williamson, Mahar Singh and Leslie: Sgt. Howlett, Sgt. Brown, Narwant Singh, Ah Singh and Bak Singh.

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 21, 1939

WEEK-END SOCCER FIXTURES

The following is next week-end's Referee: Somerville. Football League programme:

First Division

S. China "A"

V Kowloon

(Caroline Hill at 4.15 p.m.). Referee:-Omar.

Linesmen:-Smith and Hobson.

Kwong Wah

V Middlesex

(Boundary Road at 4.15 p.m.), Referee:-Silva.

Linesmen:-Wyper and Demmee.

R. Navy

v Police

(Causeway Bay at 4.15 p.m.). Referee:-Miniham.

Linesmen:-Dove & Sze Po Wal.

Second Division "A" South China

VR.A.O.C. (Caroline Hill at 2.45 p.m.). Referee Mitchell. Eastern

V Club (St. Joseph's at 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Fraser.

*Police

5th R.A.

v University Third Division

v R.A.S.C.

(Sookunpoo at 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Foster,

Referee:-Gibson.

12th R.A.

(Stanley at 2,45 p.m.).

Referee:-Baker.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939 First Division

BILLIARDS DARTS AND SNOOKER

Following are latest results in the Steel! Coulson's and H. B. League:

BILLIARDS

R.E. Sgts Mosa OG. Sgts Mesa "A" 3

·

Brown

3 H.K. Police

Ellis Bradsell

R.A.M.C.

v 24th R.A.

(Sookunpoo at 4.15 p.m.)..

S. E.

S.

Gales

124

Referee-Hinchliffe.

Welsh

-38

International

✓ Engineers

Shipp

98

Carden Haslam Wood

150

150

150

(Military at 4.15 p.m.).

G. Sgts Moss "B"

0

Naval Police

v R. Scois

Brown

112

Whelan

150

Cullimore

120

Roach

150

Chalcraft 144

150

H. B. Clib

O'

Low

150

*St. Joseph's

v S. China “B” (Caroline Hill at 4.15 p.m.). Eastern

Marcet

150

Ng

150

Pope

V R. Scots

R.E. Sats Moss

Gales.

137

Wellwood

150

Shipp

79

South China

R. Scots

(Military at 2.45 p.m.). Referee: Barretto. R.A.F.

A

Second Division "B"

Engineers

G. Sgta Mess "A"

1:

(Caroline Hill at 2.45 p.m.). Referee Banham.

Haslam

150

Wood

150

V Electric

Carden

126

Main

Referee: Carley. 30th R.A.

C.C.C.

V 5th R.A.

Solina

$1

Hong Sling 97

0 Civil Service C.C. 3:

Joncs

Rakusen

V

Kowloon

Kitchell 118

Grimmitt

+

Dockyard Rec. Club 3

Jackson

150

R.A.F. Sgts Mesa O' Williams

Marsh

150

Aikman

Lewis

150

Harrison

8th R.A.

v Kit Che (Stanley at 4.15 p.m.). Referee:-Ford,

WIN FOR JEAN

Jean (Mrs. V. Gowlland) won Roy- al Hong Kong Yacht Club's sixth, la- dies' race yesterday, beating La Linda (Mrs. M. L. Johnstone) by four se- conds. Guri (Miss J. G. Heiberg) was third.

V Kwong Wah (Boundry Road at 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Beard.

Signals

(Kowloon at 4.15 pan.).

(Club at 4.15 p.m.).

Referee:-Stokes,

Linesmen:-Tent and Phillips.

Third Division

v Kumaons

Signals

(Club at 2.45 p.m.).

(Stanley at 2.45 p.m.).

Referee:-Harlock,

Postponed.

1 P. O. C.

Gowland

HII

Gooding

2 Taikoo Club

Stainton

Munro

*ER APA AE8 Jen Java

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BILLIARDS LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.

H.B. Club

Civil Service C.C. Craigengower C.C.' Garrison S/Mess ''A' Dockyard Rec. Club Naval Police Hong Kong Police Prison Officers Club R.A.F. S/Mess

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.

4. 4 0 11 1 11

4 4 0 10 2 10

4 3 1 8 4 8

7

4 2 2 7 5

3 2 1 6 3

3.1 2 5 4

G 5

3 2 1 5 4 5 4 2 2 5 ** 5- 4 1 3 4 8

Taikoo Club

C.P.O.R.C.

R.E. Sergts. Mess

4 1 3 4 8

4

2 1 1 2 4

2

4 0 4 2 10

2

0

Garrison S/Mess "B" .. 3 0 3 09

Highest Break 45-By Rakusen (C.S. C.C.) and Haslam (Garrison),

1 Garrison "A"

Lowe

255

SNOOKER

R.E. Sats Mess

2

S. B.

S. B.

Brannon

36

Haslam

47

Rogers

25

Rogers

34

58

GHI

49

Garrison "B"

Naval Police

2.

Emberson 47

Brown

*40

Stokes

37

Matthews

52

Morris

28

Whelan

53

H.B. Club

1 Hong Kong

Police 2:

Santos

55

Goodwin

43

Low Castilho

29

Pope.

43

41

Bradsell

47

R.E. Sgts Mess Rogers

2 P. O. C.

1.

39

Hill

52

Lowe

64

Woodward

32

Brannon

53

Marvin

42

Garrison "A"

2 Taikoo Club

1

Gill

59

Grimes

19

Harden Rogers

43

Kew

50

65

Wright

17

Craigengower C.C.

0 Civil Service C.C. 3

Ladd

20

Strange

54

Pacific Affairs.

Solina

46

Ebbage

60.

Hong Sling 39

Rakusen

44

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Dockyard Rec. Club 2 R.A.F. Sgts Mesa "17

Foreman 41

Mitchell

47

Smith

78

New Collins

Bloomfleid

20

57

За

SNOOKER LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

R.E. Sgts. Mess

C.S.C.C.

C.P.O.R.C.

Naval Police H.B. Club

Prison Officers Club Garrison S/Mess "A" Hong Kong Police Garrison S/Mess "B" Dockyard Rec, Club Craigengower C.C. Taikoo Club

R.A.F. S/Mess

P. W. L. F. A. Pts..

4 3 1 9 3 9

4 3 1 9 38

2 2 0 6 0 G

3 30 6 3 6

4 1 3 6 8 8:

4 2 2 6 6. 4 2 2 6 6

6 6

3 2 1 5 4 16

1 2 4 5 4.

3 2 1 4 5 4

4 1 3 3 9

4 1 3 3 D 3

4 0 4 2 10 2

Highest Break 30-by G. A. Low (H. B.'. Club).

DARTS

0 G.. Sgts Mess "A" 5

R.E. Sots Mess

5. B.

Bartlett Lowe

0

Chalcraft

0

Winn

Welsh

0

Carden

Shipp

0

Bell

Dobson

0

Estall

S. B..

1

1

21

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R.E. Sats Mess . 3 P. O, C. Dockyard Rec. Club 2. R.A.F. Sgly Moss 2. BARTS LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

P. W. L. FA. Pts. R.A.F. Sgts. Mess..... 4.3 1 11.9 11 Garrison Sgts, Mess "A" 3. 2.0 10 0 10 Hong Kong Police .... 2 3 1 6 4 6 C. & RO.R. Clüb 7.32 1 14 6 4 R.E. Sgts: Mess

2 1 1 3 7

Naval. Police

Prison Officers Club

-Dockyard Rec. Club

3

1.0.1 2.3

2

2.0 2 2.8

2

1 0 1 2 3

2

Highest game finlati. Gentle (C. P.O.R.C.) 58 and Chaleroft (G.S.M.): 58.

Highest score in. 3.successive, darts, Sg Collins (B.A.F.) (129.

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