LOCAL FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL
Notes On To-day's Games
The Challenge Shield Competition opens to-day with five matches in the Junior division. At Sookunpod the match between the Navy and
Athletic should be great draw
especially as the Navy are out against the Club in a senior league game to follow. The Navy are con- fident of getting through to the next round, yet they will not get an easy win should the Athletio field their best available term,
The Borderers appear to have a tough proposition in meeting the Indians within the
race course,
The Borderers mis, the services of Suter who wae injured on this ground when playing against the Gummers a fortnight ago,
At Caroline Hill a good game should be seen and probably the teams will finish equal.
The Lincolns meet Kowloon on the Kowloon F. C. ground and on presque form the military team should win. The Airmen are due un the Chatham Road ground against the South China second team, and should get through to the next round.
The senior league games should be very closely contested this work and there may be a couple of up sets The Navy and Club meet at Sookungoo, The Club will go there confident of securing a point and a goal in the opening minutes will give them a good chance of getting through. The Navy will be out as this will be their last game before some of the big ships leave for a couple of months. A are das on the Railway ground, to meet Kowloon. Here may be a surprise for the home team. McKelvie is expected to make his first appear- ance in soccer this season The going will be fast and the Gunners
expect to get home.
St. Joseph's should return with full points from King's Park, and a surprise may be in store for the Police at Caroline Hill. The Lan cashires are now in good fettle and will probably collect a point (ram this match.
The match of the week end is that on Sunday, when South China and Lincolns meet in their return game. South China have to wipe out the deficit of the match at Sookanpo":" The match will be keenly contested and the result in doubt until the final whistle sounds.
On Sunday at Stokunpoo. The Borderers meet the Athletic. This great attraction, al should be a
The Triangular Tournament
All those who remember the fine struggle between the Club and Navy when they last net in the first round of the Triangular Tourna
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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES:
(First Sunday After Epiphany)
ment are no doubt looking forward Anglican Churches to the return encounter on the Club Ground, at 400 p.m. to-day.
On the last occasion the Navy wan
by 16 points to 10, after having led at the interval by 13 points to nil. Unfortunately injuries have caused the withdrawal of a few players on both sides to-morrow, but another splendid exhibition should be seen.
In view of the forthcoming match between the Combined Australian Toiversities XV and a Colony XV on January 18th, at 415 pm, on the Club Ground, more than parti- enlar interest attaches to this game Army match on and the Club
January 13th as the Colony team will no doubt be chosen after the Intter game, and all the players in the three sides will be striving their hardest to catch the eye of the se lectors of the representative side. By all accounts the Australian XV is a formidable one and a really fine game seems assured. As they are the first touring team of their calibre to visit Hong Kong it is hoped a large crowd will be present and even those who are not nor- mally rugby followers will no doubt appreciate the thrills of seeing such fino players in action.
The Club for to-day will be:-J. P. Whitham: "J. J. Ferguson, J. Hutchison: R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert; M. W. Tarner, J. A. R. Selby (Captain); G. U. Moutrie, W. E. Peers, A. F. Walken, F. R. Burch, S. H. Garrod, E. G. Jones, D. Mclellan, R. O. F. King.
The Navy side will be Lieut Buckley (Medway): Lieut. Champbell. (Suffolk), Lieut. Slater (Eagle), Sub.-Lieut. Garwood (Kent), Sto, Marsh (Cumberland); Lt. Miers (Meaway), Lieut. Forbes (Medway); Comdr. Roome (Medway), Ide. Cook Pascoe (Berwick), Lieut. Linton (Medway), Lieut. Evans Suffolk), Lieut. Nixon (Suffolk), Lieut. Brown (Cumberland), Lieut. Whitfeld (Falmouth), E. A. Ham- mett (Cumberland).
Referee Capt. P. Gottwaltz, M.C.
though the match at Caroline Hill will probably collect the large erowd of Chinese. The Borderers will be all out to win to make the position of Champions very open.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG
.....8 u:m.
First Sunday after, Epiphany
Holy Communica Holy Communion
(Peak Church). 3 a.m. Children's Service19 a. Choral Encharist and
Sermon ...ll am.
Freacher: The Dean
Evensong
....6.30 p.m. Preacher: The Bishop of Hong
Kong- Subject
Personal Religion" The Book of Jeremiah WEEK DAY SERVICES." Mattins. Daily
Catholic Churches
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL The following are the forthcom- ing services etc. at the Catholic Cathedral, Caine Road January 7th. First Sunday after Epiphany, Feast of the Holy Family, In the morning; // at a Holy Mass at 8 Sprinkling of the Holy water
High Mass after Mass
',
Procession of the Blessed Sa
crament.
at 10.30 Holy Mass with sermon in
English.
EVENING SERVICE " at 3.30 Religious instruction.
at 4.00 Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament,
J.
ON WEEK DAYS
Rector of the Cathedral
G. M. Spada.
at 9.00 a.m. Holy Maas at 8 and 7.30. except Hemlay. Intercessions for the Sick, Wed-
nesday at 10.15 am,
Thursday at Holy Communion.
7.46 m. Chair Practice. Friday at 8.30
p.m.
THE BISHOP'S DISCUSSION
GROUPS.
Free Churches
METHODIST CHURCH COVENANT SUNDAY Morning Order 10.16 m. by the
Rev. E C. H. Tribbeck. Hym No. 901 O timely happy,
timely wise" (Tune
Melcombe") Prayer of Invocation The Lord's Prayer Hymn No. 948 O Lord of heaven
and earth and see"
UNION CHURCH Kennedy Road.
(Hosa Kore),
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1934.
"Bunday School, 8.30 a m.
Taiko, 9.45 p.m.
Morning Sartice, 10.30. m Evening Series 6 p.m.
Preacher at both Services
The Rev. EU. Powell, Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of the Morning Servico.
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Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after Evening Service
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FIRST CHURCH OF OHRIST, SCIENTIST,
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mars, V.S:A)
MACDONNELL Road, blow Bown. ROAD TRAM STATION, JANUARY 7, 1934 –
SUNDAY 822v103, 11.35 a.m.
Subject:GOD The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock,
Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00p.m. Reading Room at above address opan:m Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pim.
The Publio is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room
Covenant Service Book of Offices
(Part 1 Pages 189-172) Hymn No. 745 Come, let us AB
the grace divine" (Tune
"Lydia" Appendix No. 6) Covenant Service Book of Offices
(Part 2 pages 172–174).. Hymn No. 470 Happy day, that fixed my choico" (Tune "Happy Day" People's Hymnary No.
Offerings Blessing.
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General
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(Supper at 8.00 p.m.) ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON."
Services for Sunday, January 7th. 1st Sunday after Epiphany
31.00
3. M..
Tune Almsgiving) First Lesson Joshua 1. 1-8,
Hymn No. 8 "The old year's long
8.13 a.m. Holy Communion.
compaign is o'er Behold a new 1000 a.m. Young People's Ser- begun" (Tune "Ellacombe" 888)
vice and Primary Sunday, Second Lesson Rom. 12. School..
Prayers Prayer. Notices Morning Baptismal Service and Ser- Hymn No 294 "Come ye that love
the Lord (Tune "Marching
to Zion") Sermon (People's Hymmary No, 7). Hyma No. 308 "Depth of mercy |
Dan there be❞
mon
Prenchor-The Vicar.
3.00 p.m. Confirmation Class. 6.00 p.m. Musical Service and
Address.
Preacher-Rey, LL. Nash. There will be two adult Baptisms at 11 am, which will necessitate a change in the usual order of service. All who desire to attend the Chan- firmation Preparation Classes are asked to be present in the Church
3 pm. on Sunday afternoon.
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Blessing
(Tune Depth "of Mercy''): (People's Hymnary No. 157, National Anthem Evening Order 8pm by the Rev.
E C. HA,Tribbeck. Hymn No 374 The
ham, praises
of Abra-
332,
The Holy Communion, Hymn No. 734 "Be known to us in
breaking bread" (Tune
Balerina) Communior Ordinance (Book of
Offices Page 134) Hymn No. 799 "Come all who truly
bear"
(Tune Bethlehem) Notices for the Week. At the English Methodist Church, Wanchai. and Sailors & Bol- dier's
Christian
Sunday, 7th Jan.
Social Hour at 6.30 p.m. Home, Monday, 8th Jan. Badminton
7p.my
Tuesday, 9th Jan, Weekly Ber- vice at the Church at 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, 10th Jan. Quarterly meeting of the Hongkong English Circuit at 5.30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall Bailors
ings and Godowns, Wharves, Roof a well equipped bathroom and. Trusses, Bridges." Derricks, Oil, lavatory building adjoining the
& Soldiers' Home. Thursday, 11th Jan Badminton
7 p.m. Friday, 12th Jan. Meeting for Prayer at the Church. 6 p.m. Monday, 16th Jan, at 8.30 pm
Cheerú Dance in the Assem- bly Hall Admission $1.00. La dies by cuorteøy, L.C.A.S. All members of the Ladies Church Aid Society are re- quested to be present at the Annual Business Meeting on Monday, 8th Jan. et 3 o'clock.
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