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FOOTBALL

UNITED SERVICES

COMPETITIONS

The following is the draw for the - United Services Football Competi.

tions:-

Senior.

H.M.S. Comwall, bye." H.M.S. Kent . H.M.S. Medway

and Submarinen

Royal Artillery . ILM.S. Suffolk. H.M.S. Hermes, bye.

Junior,

H.M.S. Kent, bye.

H.M.S. Veteris H.M.S. Wild

Swan.

ILM.S. Verity 'r. 11.M.S. Suffolk, West River Gunboats r. H.M.S.

Tamar

H.M.S. Sandwich, bye, B.M.S. Witch e. RA.M.C. H.M.S. Herald, bye.

ILM.S. Hermes . H.M.. Corn

wall.

H.M.S. Bridgewater, bye. HALS. Wishart . H.M.S. Kep-

pell.

H.M.S. Whitehall, bye, HMS. Wren . Royal Air Foret. H.M.S. Cornflower, bye. 1.3.8.

Whitshed 1. H.M,S.

Bruce. Royal Artillery, bye. RA.S.C. . H.M.S. Medway and

Submarines.

The Competitions, are to com- mence forthwith, the first-named teams in each pair is the "home"

tent and should make arrangements for the match..

WATER POLO

Y.M.C.A.-H.M.S. OLYMPUS

A very interesting water polo natch was played last night in the YMCA hath between the

GOLF

THE RED CROSS CUP

The play off for the St. John of Jerusalem and Royal Red Cross Cap resulted in a win for Captain W. D. Hughes (11) with a card of

one up.

"Captain's Cup."

At Fanling on November 3 and 6 on the Old Course:

S. T. Butli

86-1472 89-16 = 72

Capt. H. W. Dankes

Ollar scores Lo

J. Newton ...

J. E. Richardson

Condr. McBeau

****

800=14 87—130747 89-975

Forty-two entries.

New Course, A. T. Lay 93--0=** qualifies.

Fourteen entries,'

LOCAL HOCKEY

H.M.S. PHEONIX. POLICE.

An exciting game which remited in a draw was witnessed, yesterday. it the Radio ground, between H.M.S. Pheonix and Police.

The score in the first hall was one all.

In the second half saw Pheonix

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932.

VARSITY NEWS

VICTORY FOR LINGNAN

WAS:--

BASKETBALLERS

OBERAMMERGAU

PLAY FOR 1934 |

TEN-YEAR CYCLE TO BE BROKEN: JUBILEE

years,

· Lingaun. 64: Hong Kong U., 26.- The most brilliant man on the field was, undoubtedly Szeta Fui of linguan, who scored most of the goals for his team. The outstand ing local 'Varsity players were J. F. Chan and Y. K. Kwak,

Mr. Lau Yuan Tin refereed the the matter. match.

FESTIVAL

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals,

1

CADET COMMISSIONS

LORD LIEUTENANTS' AUTHORITY REVIVED,

The War Office announces in the London Gazette that the King has directed thah Lord Lieutenants of counties should grant, on behalf of his Majesty, cadet commissions", to gentlemen performing the duties of cades officers with cadet units which are affiliated to Regular Army or losal military unita.

On May 29 last year such commis-

child, Miss G. Firth, Mr. Yuan Fu Chang, Mr. F. A. Firth, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gordon-Smythe, Mrs. F. W. Gray and child, Mr. F. George, Mrs. E. Gainey, Mr. Goh. Tõik The following passengers arrived Wah, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hope by the s.s. President Jacksour from and two children, Miss Lloyd, Miss Manila-Mr. and Mrs. W. F. E. Hall, Mr. H. M. Hodgus, Miss Cadwallader, Mr. Chan Wang, Mr. Howell, Col. J. N. Horlick, The Lingnan University (Canton)

Ernest Dowson, Mr. W. A. Kinney, Staker H. Harris, Miss E. Ing basketballers net the local under-

Mrs. M. S. Kinney, Mr. Jose wurdo, Miss Ing. Mr. WB. Johan graduates in a friendly game, on

Ligarreta, Mr. R. A. Moos, Mr. M. neson, Mr. H. J. de Jong, Mr. S. Berlin. To colebrate the tri-can Soler Mirallas, Mr. Michael Yer Khanchand, Miss M. P. H. Keri- Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Varsity

land, Mr. G. Kellar, Mias O. A football ground. The visitors were tenary of the Oberammergau Pas linden, and Mr. Wou Chung Po.

The following, passongors arrived Luck. Mr. Liu Chie, Rev. and Mrs. too good for the home team, which,sion Play it has been decided to

by the 8.& President Madison from R. P. Landon and infant, Miss M. though hard pressed throughout, give performanors again in 1934 Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. S. Au Landan, Mrs. N. Lamvard, Mr. A. put up a stout defence, The score stead of waiting the traditional ten Miss Au, Mr. W. L. L. Barker, Malcolm and child, Miss E. H. &. Mrs. W. J. Carver, Miss Carver, C. Marks, Miss P. I. Morrice, Mr. Murray, Miss Macdonald, Mr. J. This intention, broached already Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Chan, Mrs. C.. M. Mousty, Mrs. C. S Mac-

Chan, Mr. Lung Kaa Chun, Mrs. in the days when crowds were pour A. A. Corwin, Miss Nancy Corwin, kinnon, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. aions cassed to be effective in view ing into Oberammergau in the Miss Carol Corwin, Mr. T. Y. Mayer, Mrs. C. V. Middleton and of the withdrawal in October, 1830, Deane, m. L. S. Dodson, Master infant, Engr.-Capt. R. G. Morton, spring of 1930, mot at first with so Robert Dodson, Ming Sarah Dod R.N.. Mrs. G. H. Madden. Master by the Labour Government, of the much opposition on the part of de-son, Mr. and Mrs. Fung, Master M. D. Madden, Mr. R. N. Nickels, official recognition previously ac vout villagers that it is only now Fung, Mrs. Fung, Miss. 8. N. Mrs. V. G. Nugent, Mr. E. P.

Kwan, Mr. Bik Yu Mak, Comdr. Mr H. La Fickford, Mr. and Mrs. notified that cadet commissions Oliver, Miss E, Falmer, Afr. and corded to cadet units. It is now that union has been achieved in II. II. Norton, Dr. J. F. Rock, G. Pigott. Mr. P. Polson, Mr. and granted before the withdrawal of

Miss L. Smutney, Mr. R. V. Swear To distinguished between the or- ingon, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scarlett, Mrs. J. W. Stoneham, Mr. F. L recognition to cadet officers who are now serving with cadet units affiliat H. N. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. thodox Play and this jubilee pro- Miss Carolyn Scarlett, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mr. A. A. Sarantides, Mr. Lingnan Netmen Beaten,

duction & sort of prologue or cur-Thom, Miss Margaret Thom, Mr. The Lingnan University tennis tain-raiser will be added which de H. D. Tong, Mrs. and Miss Kong Scarlett and infant, Mr C. J., ed to Regular Arthy units are reviv teun turned out in great form picts the birth of the idea in 1834, An Tong, Mrs. P. G. Wren, Miss Sullivan, Miss F. L. Seeley, Missed as from yesterday and that as when pingue devastated the valley Poggy Wrenn, Mr. A. D. Wheless, R. La Sith. Engr. Capt. H. B. regards such commissions the can against the Hong Kong 'Varsity on of the Auer. In order that the Mr. Lay Tong Wong, Mr. J. K. Sears, D.S.O, R.N.. Mrs. G. R. collation of May 29 last is no longer

Sayer. Misses M. and P. Sayer, Sunday morning at the Pavilion performance shall not became too Wong, Mrs. M. H. Carver, Mrs. Mr. E. W. Stage. Mr. T. E. Staf applicable.

;

The restoration, of Government ro ground, but was narrowly beaten long through this adulto drown in Chu Chin. Misses Bertha, fordi, ra. C. Thompson, Miss A. cognition to the Cadet Forse, with

ford, Mr. A. D. Stein, Mr. T. econes which appeared too drawn- by three matches to two. The visi out during the last festival will be Frances, Wilma and Vera Chin. Vaile, Mrs. G. P. Vaughan-Morgan secorded, was announced on Decem the financial previously fors were remarkable for their fast | omitted.

Masters Arthur, Louis, Fred, Ralph, Walter, Harry and Albert and child, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wat ber 1 last year. service. H. N. Lee and Y. K. Ng

still squabbles in Chin Mr. Fan, M. K. H. Fung, son, Miss M. F. D. Watson, Miss played well for the local Univer Oberammergau concerning the most, Mr. W. A Godane, Miss L., Gus. Watts, Mrs. G. B. Werby, Mrs. sultable person to write this prulo- terres, Mr. and Mrs H. W, Hewett, J. Wilkinson, Mr. F. S, Winter-

Another differentiation be sity. The result is as follows:- Yan, 3-6, 6-0, 6-0,

H. N. Lee (H.K.) beat Au Wangtween the Passion Floy proper and Mr. J. Karp, Mrs. A. M. Kowal bottom, and Miss S. Yents.

ayk, Mr. Y. Y. Kwan, Rev. Ken-i this festival is the determination to reth P. Landon, Miss Margaret play only in the summer months of, Landon. Mra Kenneth P. Landon, June, July, and August, and then Master William Landon Mrs. May only twice a week.

Lee, Mr. R. 8. Lee. Mr. Lee, Mr. It is presumed that though spring. Sau Chin Li, Mr. Chi Hoa Li, Mr. evenings may be long the cold wind Sien Sen Liang, Mrs. F. Maginais, and driving rain that swept the Mr. M. K. Ning, Mr. K. M. Tung. feelings as much as it embarrassed, Upshun, and J. Vylegjanir.

Chan Kai Ping (L.) beng P. P. Klo, 6-3, 6-4.

Joe Yiu lost to Y. K. Ng (LK.), 4-6, 3-6.

W. Y. Au and K. P. Char. (L.)

There Art

gue.

Jim Chin, Mr. Set Toy Chin, Mr.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The E. & A. 5.5. Tanda will leave for Shanghai, Meji, Kobe and. Yokohama on or about the 7th inst. at 6 a.m.

taking a lead of 3-1. This was, bent Y. F. Chow and H. N. Lon open stage harowed the audience's, Mrs. J. A. Unshun, Miss Eleanor arrived at Shanghai on Nov. 8 at

however,

short-lived

when · the 3-0, 0-4, 0-1. Police senred two consecutive goals W. T. Ko and H. C. Lok lost in quick succession.

to

the performers. Moreover, regular holiday-makers of the summer sea

Departures.

The R.M.S. Empress of Anin

7.30 a.m., leaves Shanghai the same day at 3.30 p.m., is due at Naga- saki on Nov. 8 at 7 a.m., leaves

The finalD. J. N. Anderson and L. A. di nessing a play which was hitherto Saturday by the s.s. Bajputana for for Kobe on Nov. 8 at p.m.

whistle sounded with the score at Silva, 6-1, 1-6, 1-0, 3 goals all.

Ladies.

Harris, Perkins, and. Kalar

The Lingnan ladies beat the local Singh scored for the Police while Prior (1) and Barnett (2) scored lady-undergraduates by two matches

F. Hotung (L.) beat A. Wood, G-8, 11-9, 0-1..

for the Pheonix.

somes and halved one, and each won Mark four singles and halved two Seymour played some of the brat

to one:

H. Chan (L.) lost to I. Perry, 1-6, 0-3.

F. Hotung and H. Chan

(L.)

via

son are to be given a chance of wits

The following passengers left on reserved only for those obliged to London

The R.M.S. Empress of Canada ports:-Major L.. make a special effort.

Avery, Mr. E. S.. S. Adkin, A.B. arrived at Yokohama on Nov. 6 at Cost to be Out Down: "- W. J. J. Adamson, Mr. A. CS a.m., leaves Yokohama on Now, s Brown Miss E. Beddow, Master at p.m., in dus at Hong Kong on kept lower than last time and on- Bird, A.B. A. W. F. Burdet, Mr. on Nov. 15 at 5 p.m.

Costs of production are to be, T. Beddow, Mr. C. Bladh, Mrs. B. Nov. 12 at 7 a.m., leaves for Manila trance fees will be proportionately. B. Coleman, Mr. Yan Chang The R.M.S. Empress of Canada less They will be advertised at Nan, Mr. J. F. L. Cowin, Airs. F. arrived at Kobe on Nov. 8 at 5 home in Germany as "popular.". Craig, Mies D. M. Craig, Mr. Fim, leaves Kobe on Nov. 7 at 4 Not until next year will attempts and Mrs. T. S. Clarke and infant, 4.m., is due at Shanghai on Nov. 9 be made to capture the interest and Master P. Clarke, Mrs. M. Davies at 8.30 a.m., leaves for Hong Kong attention of those abroad. Oberam and three children, Miss I. Drake, 4n Nov. 10 at 6.30 a.in.

The B.I. & Apear Line # Ban- mergauers are said to be looking Mr. and Ms. H. EL, Dync. Mr. forward with completo confidence to and Mrs. 8. H. Duff. Mr. S. H. this will leave Amoy for this port

Y.M.C.A. and H.M.S. Olympus, the golf of the day. R. Dornan, the beat P. C. Kwok and W. F. Kwok, the success of this jubilee festival. Dadachanjee, Mr. J. Earlam; Mr. on the 10th instant, p.m., and s

former tena: winning by 9 goals to Scottish professional champion, who | 6-4, 6-2.

1. The scure at bull time was 5.1.partnered Seymour in the foursomes,

A. D. Groves scared for H.M.S. Olympus while for the Y.M.C.A. the goals.

scored by W. Schreuiler (4) W. Camphell (3) nad A. Goldanm (9),

were

The YMCA. team were:-F Webb, R. Maynard, H. Broken shire, W. Campbell, A. Goldman, W. Schreuder and C. Arris.

HOCKEY

The following will, represent the 1st XI of the Hong Kong Hockey Club against the 1nt. Bn. the South Wales Borderers on the U.S.R.C. ground tomorrow, at 3 p.m. ---

G. Dupean; E. V. Reed. H. J. D. Lowe; J. E. Potter. W. A. Reed,

A. E. P. Guest: A. T. Lay, 0. C.

Francis, G. E. R. Divett (Capt. W. E. Williams, J. L. Tetley

INTERNATIONAL GOLF

IRELAND AND SCOTLAND TIE

was far from being at his best, but | HONG KONG RIFLE CLUB some spectacular shots by Seymour enabled the top game to go to the visitors by 4 and 2 against Lugh MeNeill, Ireland's champion, and

W. Nolan.

In the champions' battle of the singles McNeill heat Donun by and 2, while Seymour won his match by 3 and 2 against J. McCartney, an Irish px-champion.

'Result:

FOURSOMES.

Ireland...

Hugh McNeill (Royal Portrush)

nad W. Nolan (Portmar nnek)

0

J.

McCartney (Ormeau) and

P. Mahon (Birr)

s. Fairweather (Malone) and

P. O'Connor (Woodbrook) (7/0)

}

0

Leo Wallace (Bundoran) and

M. McDermott (Hermitage) (2/1).

J, Hamill (Bangor) and C. W.

Pape (Fortwilliam)......

Scotland.

KING'S THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW

"SUNSHINE SUSIE"

An enormous contingent of visitors F. Fisk, Mrs. N., Fitz-Hugh and due here on the 11th instant, p.m. came from the United States and Holland whose currency has not fallen in comparison to the mark, But England and Scandinavia will neod spécial rates if the worki re- mains as it ie mine months henco and the prices are really to com- pare favourably with those of four

ROYAL OBSERVATORY'S DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

The November monthly shoot will be held at Kowloon Tong Range on Saturday, November 12 and Sun. day, November 13, at 2.30 pan. and. In spite of all opposition which 10 a.m. respectively.

Ranges 200 x 500 x and 600 x 1 sighter and 7 shots to count at each range. Members may shout either

day.

Interport Practice Match,

The Interport match is to be fired before the end of November and members are requested to get as much practice as possible.

A practice shoot will be held at Taikoo Range on Sunday, next November 4, at 0.30 am. Mr. R. A. Starling Hon. Secretary Hongkong Rifle League, c/o. Hongkong Elec- tric Company is arranging this

2 shoot, and members who are inter- ested and can make the necessary score are requested to attend.

R. Doman (Forlar) and M, Svy-

mour (Unattached) (4/2)... 1 T. Dobson (Renfrewshire) and

D. McCulloch (Troon).

W.

Ireland and Scotland shared the honours in their professional Inter national match at Belvoir Park (Belfast), one side gaining points; and the keenness of the T. encounter should result in the rea- pective associations who are respon. sible for the fixture persevering P. with the match now that the add- time England, Scotland contest has been revived. Should that be

the base, it is not unlikely that

Wales would enter the arena, and a

four cornered tournament would, no

doubt, prove extremely popular.-----..

B. Eenton (Haggs Castle) and J. Forrestor (Cruden

Bay), 1 hale

Wilson (Littlehill, Munici. pal) and G. E. Smith. (Lossiemouth) Robertson (Braid Hills) and

J. Anderson (Perth)

SINGLES.

Irsland,

In the event of sach a develop Hugh McNeill (4 and 2)" ment there would have to be stricter J. McCartney...... qualification than obtain on Satur. B. Fairweather" (day,"rh"

¡D. Mahon K...

8. Fairweather (Malone) and O. P. O'Connor (3 and 2).

Pope (Fortwilliam), who havo J. Hamill

been resident. in Ireland for a rum W. Nolan

ber of years, were included in the Leo Wallace (1 hole)

i

Irish team, though they are actually M. McDermott (2 and 1) Scottish and English respectively. C. W. Pope

and Fairweather was considered

this year for the Scottish team

which met England.

Also Mark Seymour, who was at tached to the St. Leonards Club be Dornan

Scotland.

fore he went to live in Scotland, Mark Seymour (3 and 2)

was in the Scottish team. Yet he T. Dobson...... played for England against Ireland Duncan McCulloch at Cork outlier in this season. How W. B. Fenton........ ever, it is understood that Satur-J. Forrostar (1 hole)" day's engagement was an Inter T. Wilson (1 hole). Association match (Brottish EGA G. E. Smith ..... Irish P.G.A.) rather than a E. Robertson

Joe Anderson (5 and 3) strictly international affair

A

Atis in the match was a fitting reault. Each side won two four- (Continued on next column)

D

0

0

0

A small prize competition will be held concurrently with this shoot and a small entrance fee will be charged to those wishing to com pete. It is to be understood by all those shooting that the payment of the entrance fee is voluntary, and in no way bars anyone from shoot ing at the Practice.

years ago.

has prevailed up to now a Munich film manufacturer has obtained the concession for producing a film which is to be entitled "Passion.

film of the historic development of the Oberammergau Play."

Although this begs the question by being different in substance to the actual play it will be taken in Oberammergau with the closest co- operation of the Passion Play com mittes nad will be as near the real thing as any picture is ever likely to be. It will be fished in time to provide the best means of pro- paganda for the jubiles.

ASSASSINATION PLOT IN

TOKYO -

RESULT OF POLICE INVESTIGATIONS

Tokyo, Oct. 27-Tho police claim to have unearthed a plot to desas- sinate two high officials at the forth- coming grand inanoeuvres.

This follows the recent distribu- tion of Taifamatory circulars among young army officere attack The actual Interport Team will 18 a certain high court official and be selected at this shoot and fur high military officer. It was dur ther practices, and final shoot willing the tracing, down of the eul- take place on Taikoo Rangs (1st Prits that the police claim they un stop after Quarry Bay School, Shau-earthed the assassination plot.

No names are mentioned but it kiwan Tram).

is generally believed that the in- The following are the results tended victims are Count Makino; since 1997.

Lord Privy Seal, and General Uga- The Far East Interport Rifle, former Minister of War, both of Match.

Conditione-12 porsons to shoot 10 scores to count.

H.P.8.-10.50.

Result: 1087 won by Hong Kong score B49; 1928 won by Shanghai score 024; 1929 won by Shanghai score 940; 1930 who by Shanghai scord 937, (Hong Kong 845, Sings pore 873); 1931 won by Shanghai score 942, (Hong Kong 021, Singa- hore 028).

Range Fraofice.

* Mouborn sré again reminded the target is available for practice every day up to 6.30 p.m. 2 Boys are employed at the range for this specific purpose

Subscriptions,

There are still:- outstanding subscriptions and the Committee would be grateful if these members would send sms to Mr. W. J. Batter Kowloon Docks, Kowloon.

whom have been attacked by ex- troma reactionaries In addition the police have arrested & young man who sent a threatening letter Mr. Takahashi, the Finote Minister.

Special Force Proposed,

In view of the social unrest now prevailing in the country, plans are under way to organise a so-called local police body with ex-Ber- vicemen and ex-policemen as mem- bers fors the purpose of giving prompt bistance to the polios sux thorities in case of emergency.

The Home Offee authorities are When in favour of the proposal. Y such body is organised, its head. quarters will be in Tokyo and the Home Minister will probably be the bend of the "organäition." "A cording to an estimation of the po sons will be enlisted as its mem lice authorities sante 150,000 per- bers throughout the country,Bus

NOVEMBER 6, 1992.

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November 7d. 10k 37m.—The anticrolone over N. China continues to increase in intensity; the depression is situated in the Sea of Japan to the south-east of Hokkaido. -

Fresh to strong monsoon will prevail along the China coast and over the northern Chins Ges.

**** Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, toulay 0:00 Inch Total since January 1;-87.91 inches, against an average of 89,92 inches.

FORECAFE FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON ON NOVEMBER 8,

DISTRICT. 1:

Shanghai, to Turnabout

Hong Kong to Gap Bobk... DHong Kong to Hainan Siralta ver E-North Chins Les A7Reljko

›N.E. winds, strong.

N.E. winds, frósh to strong cloudy, drienie or mint.

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