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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY

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TO-DAY'S HONGKONG LEAGUE PROSPECTS.

EXHIBITION MATCH.

"İND,

1991

On Wednesday part there will be an exhibition match on Queen's College ground commencing at 3. p.m., between St. Joseph's, winners in the Intermediate The following is the Hongkong League division, and Wantsai School, who were programme for today:

top of the junior division. This will be followed by a match, St. Joseph's against the Bet, alter which the trophies will be presented.

DIVISION, 1. 8.0.A.. Hongkong Club, Club round at 4 pm Referco, Me," Jodes.

H.M.S. „Imomae. Wiltshires Navy "B" ground a 4 km. Boterie, Mr Wells.

Fowloon a Hongkong Pahce Bookin poo ground at $ p.m. Referee, Mr Clements S

JUST DIVISION LT-

HONGKONG SCHOOLS LEAGUE TABLE

The Band match in the senior division of Club de Recreio . United, Nagy B

the Schools Football League was playe ground at -2.30pm Referee Mr. Holo on Wednesday

The positions in the lands

League table are now as under:-

BCA Reserves. Staff and Dept, B.C.A ground at 2:30 pm. Referee, Mr. Walla

H..S. Carlisle v. St. seph's, Nary grotind at 9.30 p.m. Raferor, Mr.

Jones.

R.G.A Reserves. Indian Recreation Club, St. Joseph's ground at 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Bayer.

22nd Punjabia. Hongkong Club Res., So Joseph ground at. 4 p.m. Referee, Mr. Sayot

Kawicon Reserved. Offers Cisted, Sookumpoo-ground at 230 p.m.. Referee, Mr. Clements.

The Chinese have transferred to the Club ground owing to their ground not being suitable for First Division” games, Kahr makes a welcome reappearance on the Club side and will materially increase their attack The Club's middle line will have to hold the Chinese nippy forwards, for their defence has not been sound lately. It is expected that the Chinese will revera the result of their last game with the. Club when they went down by 2 goals to

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The Ambrose team are, at home to the

on Navy B

ground, Although the Military team have lost. Groen, Lucas and Hargreaves, who lefs by the Bremen, they are expected to win, as the sailors are greatly handicapped in targing out a full side.

A very eron game should be seen as Bookчmpoo where Kowloon receive the Police. Kowloon are making a few changes in their side, bringing up Phacoe to the outside left position and Mair taking the place of Woyman ay dentro half. The Police are expecting tourn out new men in this game and, as the last mooting between those clubs ended in a win for the Police by 3 to 1, Kowloon will be out for revenge..

- The Tamar Thunia match is postponed as the latter ship lot of port today.

The R.GA. tried to fill the gap but the Tamar cried off at a late hour "owing to four men being on the injured list.

YAORTING,

"ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RACES

The third Championship: race for Cruisers was sailed off on Sunday, St inst. over a course of Hongkong Island (P). Distance 34 miles. There was a light northerly air at the start which changed to westerly and freshened con siderably at the finish. More than one yacht was badly becalmed off D'Aguilar point and in one case did not finish until Monday morning,

INOLTAK OLZIBERs-Start at 10 am.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS. AND SHIPBUILDERS. ANNUAL BALL AT CITY HALL..

were taken over last night-and indo

The antire City Hall and Theatre Royal for 48 hours previous by but that tion of Engineers and Shipbuilders” of in the Hongkong calendar which dates Hongkong, for their annual ball, an event- back well into the last century. A large and distinguished company assembled, both the senior and junior Services being well represented in the "brilliant assem bly, which numbered shout 800.

Dancing took place in the two principal apartments of the City Hall, to musio rendered by the band of the Wiltshire Cor Foints rected For Pre. To Regiment. The smaller rooms were Time Race-vious date furnished to accommodate those who pre- ferred cards to dancing and to supply 1 Bestover (Ser) 45455 10 15 20 W. L.-D. Goals. Pts 3 Amma (Scratch) 5.5.18

Feathers (36′00′′): 4,55,48 9 18 17 light refreshments. The balconies, COVER- 24ked in to exclude the chill night air, served, 4 Irene... (1000) 0.47 18 23 admirably for sitting-cat. Clean

Aileen 5. La Cigale (eto) 5.1618 9 - 12 18 (36′00′′) 5.17 shelf

St. Joseph's St. Paul's Queen's St. Stephen a

82113

530 16.

7 Mist (72007) hot timed 4

D

--Norseman (38′00′′) DNS.

BUGBY..

NAVY ø, CLUB-

This match will take place on the Club ground to-day at 2:00 p.m., before the Club South Chinn game. The Navy play H. E Murray, R.LM.S., will referes. in blue and the Club in white. Capt.

Club team. A. M. D. Wallace: 8. J. Jordain, J. W. Alabaster, G. A. Y. Hall and D. Logan; G. Roberts and V. G.| Smith; 6. G. N. Tinson, N. 0. Mae namars, B. G. Baxter, C. J. Cooper, A. T. Lampligh, N. A. Harper, JA Cann, and J. Halston (capt.).

LEAGUE ORICKET.

K.C.C. a. C.B.C.

- Chinook...(3800′′) DNS.- Queen Bee (7200) D.N.S.

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- Tedecorate so many rooms, staircases. and sorridors must have presented dif.. cult problems to the Decorations Com mittee they took the wise-course : în brightening up the somewhat "severely plain architectural style of the City Hall with a free use of flags and bunting, thus. providing splashes of bright colour in contrast to the prevailing white and light blue. As a tribute to the Entente Contale, probably, the French Tricolor was as frequently to be seen as the Union. ----Jack. Many handsome palms also con-

4tributed agreeably to the general effect,

„CHINESE CRUISERS-Start at 10 mm.

CorPoints rected For Pro To

Time Race vious date 5.46.10 168 6.32.30 38 DNS

1 Conone...(Scratch)

-Niobo do. 0 Lady Jean 1:0 0 Helen

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DNF-

FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

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The outstanding decorative feature, however, was in the supper ""room-into- which the Theatre had been temporarily

salled off on Saturday, January 5th, in acipal guests sat was on the stage and this The fourth championship race was converted. The table at which the prin light breeza which was very patchy at was most beautifully adorned with ro80 Memus Beacon. The wind freshened as of many varieties supplied by Mr. B. E

Koo.-J. P. Robinson, H. Overy, D. At K.O.C. ground to-day, at p.m. :- M. Goodall, J. Stalker, C. 7. Stapleton, K. R. Macaskill, E. L. Braga, R. Pestonji, A. W. Ramsay, B. D. Evans, W. B. Haslett.

HOJKEY.

HONGKONG LADIES HC, THE VICTORIA LADIES H.C

The Hongkong "Ladies' Hockey Clab Club, & Happy Valley, to-day, bully off will play the Victoria Ladies Hockey 330 pm Teams-

Mases G. Woolley, A. Wheeler A.Tollin, B. Y. Jennings, Mrs. Railton, E. Woolley, Tollan M, Ramsay, S. Welll and B. Young Reserves: B Young and 7. Toung,

In the Junior games the Carlins ceives St. Josephs on the Navy ground where a very leat game is expected as the Navy team on being released from Mrs. Butherton, Mrs. Joseland, Mrs. 8 Senior games will turn out a strong side-Humphreys, Misses Kokoleveky, Went- Up to the present each side had dropped worth, Mitchell, Walters, E. Stubbings, two points only, but the College bors B. Macdonald, Banger, and Robertson.". have the better record, haring played ten matches to the sailors six. St. Joseph's should win.

The SCA and Staffs should be in- other fast game, with the Staffs coming out on top. In their previous meeting the Chinese, with the assistance of some of their senior players, beat the Staffs by 4 to 1 at Kowloon. 75. • *

GOLF.

The following are the K.C.C. teams which will meet the U.S.R.C teams to morrow. Bingles will be played in the morning and foursome, in the afternQOR

K.0.0-A team: D. J. Mackenzie, The United should bent the Club do D. G. E. Smith, DG Nicoll, J. Bialker, Recrsio on recent form, but it will be G. Clarks, H. Overy W. T. Elson and membered that the Club had a runaway Dr. Woodman victory at the last meeting of these team.S.B.C. A team; Mr. Hooper, by 4 to 1. The Club have fallen off a lot Midshipman Sparks, Lious Jones, Lt Bince then, while the United have greatly Col. Crosse, Lik-Condr. Curry, Capt. improved

Murray, Mr. Raworth and Capt. Archer

the racing progressed. The course was Lyeman Beacon (P), Cust Rock Buoy (P), Lyemun Beacon (P). Distance 10.1 miles, HANDICAP Start at 2.30 pin.

Diana Kalla. Orton.... Dorothen Gladys Sania

Name. H'cap on Corrected

Course. Time.

Owes 1'41":"4,46,47. Owes 50′′ 4,44,49

D.N

Points

442,44 8 6 10

ONE DESIGN-Start at 2.35 p.m...

Nume. Hap, on Corrected

Course. Time.

Scentel Aila

Bonita craich Daphne Scratch Halcyon Nersteh

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Nicholson and arranged by Mrs. Harring ton. The slight forward slope of the stage threw all the roses into view from the auditorium and the lovely colour, effects as seen from that point of vantage drew forth many expressions of delight. The other supper tables were decorated with chrysanthemums.

An excellent supper was admirably 310 served by the Hongkong Hotel. The 34913Hotel orchestra was in attendance. To.

8 avoid any over-crowding, there were two sittings for supper. There were No speeches, but the toast of The King" 13 was proposed by the President of the Institution, Mr. T. Neave. The guests at the principal table were: HE the Gover nor and Lady Stubbs, Miss Neare, the Hon. Dr? Cland Severn and Mrs. Severn, Admiral Sir A. L. Duff and Miss Dun, Major-General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick and Lady Kirkpatrick, Major Henry Keswick, M... Commodore Bowden Smith “and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Berpers, the Hon. Mr. | W. Chatham and Mrs. Chatham.

$41.25 4.55.16 33

Foints

4573147113 53.00 2 3 3

A Committee of 79 members of the

KETWARD-HIYB-Start at £40 p.m. Institution had a share in the arrange

Name. Handicap Carrected

Time,

Ursula,

on course,

Owen 1'41"

5.9.31

'08 D.N.S.

420

5.7.57

F08 DN.S 1016 DN.S

Start at 2.45 p.m.

Points

Points

Name Handicap Corrected

on Course.Time.

Owes 505.22322 3

do 516061 6 12

DNS. da 5.19.23 2748

Scratch * 5.28.41.04. 2.

Joan

Toinette Osel

Thecking Viking

THE HONGKONG CHESS OLUB.

TaeToDate:

ments for the ball and as all worked with a will the affair proved an ungaslifted. succem and certainly no detail that could contribute to the comfort of the guests was omitted. The chief respon 15 sibility for the organisation of the affair. fell, however, upon the following:-The President Mr. T. Neare; the Vice-Presi- dents, Mr. R. Hunter and Afr. B. L. Frost; the Chairman of Committee, Mr. W. Budge: the Hon. Sec, Mr. P. T. Farrell, and the Hon. Treas. Mr. W. Brown... The convener of "the Decorations Com- mittee was Mr. W. Davison : Mr. G. H. M. Bannerman devoted many hours of work to the fighting arrangements; Mr. G. Harman was responsible for the supper 18 arrangements; Mr. R. E. Nicholson's. 12 | share in contributing to the decoration of 2 the supper room has already been men 2tioned Mr. R. J. Wilton was convener»

of the Dance Committee.

The annual meeting of the members of PROF SELAREVEKI'S - FAREWELL the Hongkong Chess Club was held at the office of the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, K.C.,

RECITAL

The Koslorn Reserves and the Oilers-K.C.CB team: ER Macas U match should see s tussle at Bookimpoo, J. McCubbin, T. Grant, J. Parkes, H. and the Reserves should repeat their pro F. Stoneham. H. E. Stevens, A. O. Brawn vions performance when they beat the and C. MW. Reynolds. Oilers at Kowloon by goals to 1..

The RG.A Reserves and Club Re Ya Miller, Mr. Butherland, Mr. Hodge, C.B.E, on the 20th instant. The Hon. A farewell Piano Recital, by special

U.S.R.CB team: Lt. Lane, Pay- serves should win against the Indians and Lt. Hammond, Mr. Brown, Mr. Claxton Punjabis, respectively.

and Dr. Smalley.

BUGBY.

The Bugby game on the Club "ground" should be worth watching, although -2.30 p.m. is 'rather early for those interested

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HILLIARDS.

in the game. Each Club has beaten the HO KUM TOKO, OUPS, Army Wam and, as both teams are tarnija ing out their strongest aide synilable, u good game, with the Club better served in the pack, is expected, c

This gamo_completes the first series in the Rugby Challenga: Cup Competition.

HONGKONG F.C. v. SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC

The handicaping and draw for the above Cups took place on Thursday night at the Palace Hotel, Kowloon, and resulted as follows:

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Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C. took the chair, on Monday the 21st inst., in the 85. request, will be given by Prof. Splavovski

and there were, present the Hon. Mr. Andrew's Hall, at 6.30 p.m. A very JH. Komp, Messrs. E. Ezra, J L popular programme will be given as fol Parren, N. H. Basto, I. E. de Carvalho (Hon. Secretary), A F. B. Silva-Netto (Hon. Treasurer), Rev. H. Copley Moyle, and Captain Miller

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The accounts for the year were pre seated by the Hon. Treasurer and were passed, on the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Basto,

I-Weber

Mendelssoba

IL-Chopin

Schubert Tausig Rubinstein Rachmaninoff List

IIF

((c) Invitation ta dance

(6) Song, ta

(c) Spinning Wheel, (d) Hunting Bong. (a) Polonaise, O mind (b) Nocturne, Mazurks,

(d) Military March Kay Barcarolle.

) Valse Caprice.

(Prande.

(d) Campanella,

It was decided that the Club ahould hold its meetings on Mondays and Thurs days, 4t 5.15 p.m. and that an exten meeting should be held in the evening every fortnight on the first, third and fifth se Thursdays of the month, from s p.m. to HONGKONG VOLUNTELE DEFENCE 11 p.m. It was decided, also, that arrangements should be made for a Chess Club dinner on Wednesday, February 2nd, 6 7.30, and that a match should pre- viously be played, the loser at each Board to pay for the dinner of himself and his opponent.

COEFS

ORDERS BY - LIEUT. -COL GBIRD, DD

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.

BABADE

Simon Tie Yan 125 T. Reevey, 150 FC Coleman. 100. R. A Tyrrell... 100 J. Grifin 60. Eigt Alen 100 P. Healbooter. 200. J. Parkes 200 E. F. Medina... 150 r. J. H. Tait 150 The Club will meet the South China Sgt. Maj. Stroud 200 p. J.-Seymour....

B. Nicholls 23 v. A. 0. Aldaman 150 Athletic on the Club ground to day, H. Esch 100 O. P. Cave kicy-off, 4.15 p.m. sharp. Teams B. Thomas 175 . A. Tse Tok On 150

· Hongkong F.C.-O-Rodger, W. Ger- W W. Cooper. 150 p. R. Kendall *** 25 rard and M. Tonkin, J.-W. R. McPhail, A. Rowe 100 J. M. Rebelro, 300 MLA Railton and J. Rodger JTF-E-Silva - 200. B. Harding 50 Hamilton, H McTavish, W Kühr, S. J. E. Claphan 100 TW. Golding 300 Begg, and E. Blis

G. Haigh. 195. 6g Marshall: 150 A Andrews 50 W. Marsh 150. The Shanghai International Chess Club BC Athletic-Lau Hing Cheong; J. Snook 200. Wong Po Hong 178 Having sent a challenge to the Hongkong. Fang Tai and Chan So; Leung Yok Tong, R. Porter 100 v G. Thomas 100 Leung Tai Fong, and Cheung Wing Shing W French 100 Ho Sai Man... 156

Chess Club, it was decided to reply Ko Sik Wai, Ip Kan, Wong Pak Cheng, W. G. Gerrard, 150. A: G, Rile 200 accepting the challenge and asking. Kum Fook, and Au Kit Bang.

Cassiner

10 : 3 Steer 150 Shanghai to make arrangements for C. Hatt 100. E. Guimaries. 250

special cable rates and suggesting a code, | Parade at 5.30 p.m., on Fridays, January- W. E. Wilson... 50. EL Jervis 50

It was also decided to hold the follow

21st and 27th, at Belchers. P. Wilson 200 W. E. Crocker 150 ing competition

Dress Drill order without rifles and D. Urquhart. 120. W. Reid 60 (1) For Mr. Pollock Inter-Cỉnh Chal- |---- bayonet. In this 2nd division home match. O. Bond. 160. W. Smith 100 Staff South China Athletic will be re 8. A. Brown 125 AF: Ongand 300 presented by Hu Shing Yin, Jok H. Davis 100 b. C. W. Cheung, 300 Ping Yin and Kwok Bin Yan; Pang Kam J. Taylor 100 . Bg Carpenter, 100 Wing, and Li Siu Xing Lau-Bong Wing, J Mukarjie 50 J Clue A 300 Lau Tak Tsung, So Chang Ming, Laung A. Greensett... Ber. 3. Towray j 200 Wing Tak, Las Yuk Taf, and Hang Yin HJ Jeffries... 75 v. Ho Bhai Cheong 150

WDrew 100 v. T. Pitt

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC STAFFE.

HONGKONG 2D XI. v. PUNJABIS.

There ar

are 64 entries, and the entrance fees of $3 each will be given to the Blind Home Kenloon.

CHARITY

CONCERT.

The following will represent the Club 2nd IL against the Punjabi of it, following games will be played,

Play commences on Monday when Joseph's ground, kick-off, pan, sharp VERA MIROWA:

AN: Other, A. A, Roos and A. Beygen; p. Simon Tae Yan 125 L. Jack W Ireland, and 8. Horrensen

Reeves 180. Booking now oponed at MOUTRIES. L. Goldenberg, E. Bailton, L. Goldman, 9 pm—F. Coleman 100

J. P. Sherry, and Ogilvie

Tyrrell 100%

the

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Parade for week ending January 29th will be held in scordance with pro gramme of work.

-ENGINEER COMPANY,

on Wednesday, January 26th, át 5.15 p.m. Dress: Optional.

lenge Shield, it being suggested thatOUNTED INFANTLY BECTION, teams should be entered by the Chess Parade at Polo ground, Causeway Bay Cluby the Club Lusitano, and the Navy and Army, or a combined team of the United Services. T (i) For the Championship of the Club, "one game, all against all; entrance

(i) For the B players' class, a knock-out

competition; entrance fee 50 cents. The meeting concluded, with the elec tion of officers for the ensuing year, as follows: President, Hoa MF. HE Follock, KC Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A

CADET CONFANT Parade at Headquarters, on Tuesday

January 25th, at 5.30 p.me Dreas: Drill orders

G. F. E. RAPSON, Et Major.,

Adjutant, E.KV.D.O Hongkong, January 1st, 1991

NOTICES

Silva Netto Hon. Secretary, Mr. D. E Part de Carvallio Committee, the Hon. Mr. R. A. JE, Kemp, Capt. Mille, Mr. J. L. Pazren

Sand Mr. J. H van Gennep Luhrs

II. will not be fred, on Saturday. January 29th, and Sunday, January 30th. owing to Corps Rifle aleeting on those dates.

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