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R. H. K. GOLF CLUB

Starting Times For Fanling

CHRISTMAS DAY-DEC. 25, 1934

Old Course

9.36 am. S. H. Dodwell* and A. D.

Humphreys,

LOCAL SOCCER PROGRAMME

Holiday Fixtures

THE INTERNATIONAL

CHARITY CUP

The International Charity Cup matches will be played to-morrow. kick off at 3.30 p.m.:.-

England. v. China-at the Hong Kong F. C. Ground

Referee, Musen, Heath. Linesmen, c.q.MS. Ryde and Pte. Stephens.

Wales v Portugal-at the Kow-

D. S. Edward and D. L. 1oon F. C. Ground. Prophet.

9.40

P. Morrison

and A.

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Ritchie.

9.44

A. O. Brown and N. K. Littlejohn,

9.48

9.52

A. T Lay and J. B. Harrison.

9.58

G. W.

Reeve and W.

Pittendrigh.

10.00

E. M. Bryden and J.

Coulthart.

10.04

H. R. Forsyth and

Kelth Robinson.

10.08

J. C. Miller and I. H Bradford.

10.12

18.18

10.20

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Referee 3gt. Isley, Linesmen, Cpl. Twaltes and Mr, London.

The matches will be of ninety minutes' duration

JUNIOR CHALLENGE SHIELD

The following matches for the Junior Challenge Shield will take place on Sunday December 30,

K. W. Jones and C. kick off at 230 p.m.; Austin.

R. L. Stewart and M, H. Ivy.

I. H.. Geare and K. 8. Morrison

New Course

9.40 a.m.Miss Curtin and Miss

Krill.

Caddles from Superintendent

BOXING DAY-DEC. 26, 1934

Old Course 9.36 a.m. 8. H. Dodwell and K. S.

Morrison. W. H. B. Rigg and D.

9.40

9.44

B. D. G. Barlow and G. W. Stabb.

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0.48 W. N. A. Smalley and H

Hampton.

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9.52 G. T. May and R. C.

Webb.

19.56

10.00.

E. D. Matthews and H

H. Mundy,

A Sommerfelt and T. 8. Whyte Smith.

A. D. Humphreys and I

C. H. Bradley and N. K. Littlejohn.

10.04

TI

H. Geare.

10.08

E. Lewis and W. Pitten-

drigh.

10.12

H. N. Williamson and C. Thwaites.

10.16

·10.20

J. C. Miller and W. Keith Robinson.

10.24

J. MacKnight and W. S, Hillier.

10.28

C. C. Black and J. C. Taylor.

New Course

9.40 am. J. Fleming and 8.

Archbutt.

A. Ritchie and W. N. Buyers.

9.44

9.52

E. M. Bryden and M. H. Ivy.

9.56

10.04

10:08

++

J. B. Macdonald and R. L. Stewart.

Mrs. MacKnight and Mrs. Hilller.

Mrs. Smalley and Mrs. Webb.

*Caddies from Superintendent.

YACHTING Yesterday's Race

R., Navy v. Eastern Ath-at the

R. N. and R. M. Ground.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1934.

TRIANGULAR

CRICKET

The Army Team

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The following team will repre- sent the Army in their matches

against the Hong Kong Cricket: Club Wednesday, December 28 commencing at 11 am on the HX.C.C. ground and against the Royal Navy commencing at 11 ami. on Thursday, December 27 also on the H.K.C.C. ·ground.

Both matches are in the Trian- Kular Tournament:—

Major V. T. Bonavia, R.A31.C. Capt. L. J. Walch, R.AS.0......... Captain D. B. Michell, RA Leat. C. C. Garthwalte, R.A. Lieut. J. P. Williams, E. Langs. Lieut. J. R. Johnson, FWF. Lieut. H. de B. Pritchard, R.W.F. Lieut. J. A. N. Rice Evans, R.WF.

C.S.M. K. Elvin, E. Lancs- Corp. P. R. College, RAM.C.- Corp. D. Ballard R.A.S:C. 12th

E* Dewey. Man:-Pte. 1/Linc

Umpire:-W.O. 1 R. Jordan, RE Scorer:-L/Cpl. E. H. Meadows,

Chinese Ath. 7. R. E-at the RAM.C Hong Kong F. C. Ground

LEAGUE PROGRAMME

The following League matches have been arranged.

Division II. kick off 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29" Kowloon F. C. v. R. A-at the Kowloon F. C. Ground.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30. South China v. R. W. Fusiliers- at Caroline H.

The following matches, have been postponed: ぶ

Division II, December 29. Kowloon F.C. V. Chinese Ath R.W.F.

7. Eastern Ath Division II, December 30, Bouth China v. R. E

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THE HONG KONG CYCLING CLUB

Chinese Territory Visited

The spirit of adventure reigned supreme, on Sunday last when a small party of Cycling Club mem- bers visited Shum Chun. A warm glorious day provided an excuse for pottering about and it was therefore decided to scour the

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The Club Team

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GOSSIP FROM THE CAMPS

Items From All Quarters

(Special Air Mail Service)

Landon, Dec. 5. owing to the work of Bamford, and Hughle Gallacher is taking immediately he is transferred he kindly to his. new surroundings. | proceeds to rise into higher football | » He and his wife are meantime | than the player who kept him out | */ staying with Dave Willis, the Der-of the Welsh club's first team." by County trainer.

Norwich City players are in the eye. Four the Canaries would re- lease are Houghton, Jefferies, Roy and Wharton." This quartette are on offer.

No club could have a more en- thusiastic player than Walter Boyes, the outside-left of West Bromwich Albion, who, in recent games, has had the rare, distinc- tion for a winger of scoring two. goals in each of four matches. Jasper Kerr, the former Preston | Böyes,, who did not win a perman- North End back, who signed for ent place in the Albion's first team Lancaster Town this season, has until October, 1933, is one of those retired from the game. Business | Hittle "good 'uns" who make up for claims most of his attention al- though it is likely he will devote his spare time to scouting."

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their lack of inches with pluck in plenty. He seems to have ousted Stanley Wood from his position on the left wing and though Robins, Burnley, as

represented by Jerry the Welsh International, is now Dawson, have been weighing up a practically recovered, the form lad named Chatburn, who plays | which Boyes is displaying will keep for Clitheroe.

him in the first team.

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Bolton Wanderers are very pleased with the form of David, a Preston inside-right This up The following have been select-standing Jad played for Preston

Grammar School

ed to represent the Club against- the Army on the Club Ground on Boxing Day at 10.45 am:-

Owen Hughes (Captain), T. E. Pearce. G. 8. Dunkley, T. A Pearce, T. M. L Redmond, E. J. R Mitchell, J. W. Pote Hunt, H. W. Baines, L. T. Ride G. A, Stewart, E. R. Duckitt

INTERNATIONAL CUP

To-morrow's Games

(BY "PIVOT") Portugal's team

West Bromwich Albion's success in recent matches is largely due to the work' of Billy Richardson,

who is one of the best centre half-

backs the club has ever had on its books. The

stopped way he

Mr. H. N. Mée, the Mansfield re- | Gurney, Sunderland's sharpshooter, feree, had occasion to administer was similar to the manner in which a few words of "comfort" in the | he put paid to the efforts of Hunt. Bolton v. Plymouth game and a of Tottenham, Waring, of Aston player's name was taken.

More bad luck for Leeds United. Mills, the right-half and former Port Vale. palyer, sustained B fractured right leg in the match with Leicester City..

Villa, and Gallacher, of Chelsea, in recent games.

The services" pf - F." Taylor, the centre-forward whose Ane work has had a great deal to do with the success of Birmingham Trams in the RA Cup competition have been Jock Wallace is showing won-sought by several first-class clubs derful form in the Blackpool goal. | in the Midlands Taylor, who, like He saved the Seasiders a point at Dave Astley, was introduced to the Bramall Lane. •

game at Merthyr prefers to play football in his spare time and to

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Walsall are giving a trial as centre-forward to W. Evans. who has been guring with success as a sharpshooter on the extreme left wing. Evans' was with Cannock Chase Colliery before signing for Walsall.

Convincing Answer

The City of Norwich is agog¦ remain à tramway worker. about the visit of the Second. Division League leaders this week. appears quite The Canaries' victory at South formidable on paper. They have ampton has set the stage for a the right man for each position gigantic battle... but I think U. B. Souza of the Radio should have been given the Dougall's penalty atas at Shef-

his past and recent play he position between the posts as fromfeld has given Blackpool players is and officials seriously to think. quite an adept in keeping goal The Seasiders will probably cultiv→ and besides being a polished play-ate a. specialist for the spot. er, he has a vast experience be- Dougall is not the unly sinner in hind him. I do not know what the camp this season. the Welch team may be,

but I fancy the Portuguese lads will have the better of the game.

When Joe Carter scores for West Bromwich Albion it seems to act China is turning out a vary as a fucky charm for team. Such strong eleven. With the exception was the case at Sunderland, where of the centre half and inside left Carter's only gcal paved the way are to for a couple of valuable points at berths which incidentally be filled by players from China the expense of the League leaders. Athletic, the rest are from South Sunderland came near to scoring China "A" and they will not have on several occasions but luck of much opposition from the English Joe's goal held out team although the latter has four Police players.

1:

The Lucky Goal

One of the most improved players on the books of West'

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Portugal and China will in all Bromwich Albion is Screen, the probability clash in the final.

Chinese Side

Are the critics silenced now? Jack Smith, Newcastle's centre- forward from Huddersfield Town, has scored just eight goals in the last five games. He hasn't missed scoring in any of these and four of the goals have been natched away from home.

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

30

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Note:-Figures in parmitheses indicate number of letters in the ' words required.

ACROSS

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· 3,-You'll solve this without de-

lay (7). 9-A screen in churches to ad- mire, from either view-point, nave or chair (4). ༢* ” .! 10. Was a tower "of strength in

"day of old (4), 11-a iz England is not the

**same in Scotland (5). 14-Has a rustle meaning (5). 16-A strong punch (5). 17.-Eere we may see" a 'mis- chievous child- learning to beg (7).

19-To sing this is always mono-

tonaus (4),

19. This is not only Hitle, it's

weak (4)....

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21-A place of rest for travellers

(7). 23.---Drink this if you want to get

fat! (5).

24. The commercial name for

"crude rubber (5). 25.—Ta begin with, it's not used to « take this from pillar to post

(5).

28. A species of eagle (4). 29" Behold now this city (is it not a little one?)" (Genesis) (4).

DOWN 1.-Famous Scots who make fine

soldiers (5),

2.--A conclusive argument Ameri-

cana use to lodge crooks (1). 4.-A covering for the head (3).

-Having a lot to feed means

money (3).

6. A wick won't burn if it isn't

this (3).

7.-It would be the limit if we had "no train time "I (ana- gram) (12).

8.-Worn by a woman, perhaps,

before a dress (5),"

13-The right repartee to stop

ire (7).

13. To talk a lot about oneself

(7)..

15.-This come this go is easily gained and soon lost (5). 16.-Fend (5).

20.—Practice is essential for all of.

us over age (5). 22-The little more and how much

it is! (5).

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25-The sharp point of anything,

(3). 26. The best place to sound this river is'in the middle of it (3). 27-The last clue, which one has

to allow! (3).

30-Material things for ridiculous

people (7).

"The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:--

Across:-1, Modest; 6, Rubber; 10, Halibut; 11, Jam Jar; 12, Strand; 13. Respite: 16. Rinse; 17, Rakes; Rides: 14, Skirt: 15, mm (eyes); 19, 18, Mimic; 19, Split; 22, Spare; 25, Sober; 20, Lined; 21, Tuniċ; -22, Untwist; 29. Banana; 30-Litter; 31,6tile; 23, Alter; 24; Error: 25, Name:- Imperil; 32, Reduce; 33, Terror.

27, Weed: 28, sut.

Recent mention here of Kil WI- mot Coventry City's reserve left- back, has resulted in interest be- ing shown by two Flist Division clubs. One of these is a London club; the other in the Midlands, Coventry City seem willing to con- sider a deal £750 has been men- tioned as a likely fee.

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Jock Friai, Port Vale's outside- right, is now the leading scorer in A real Potteries welcome awaits the Hanley ranks. A penalty kick, the Austrians when they play successfully taken against Hull Stoke City on December 13. In- City, gave him a goal lead over cluded in the Potters arrange- Tommy Nolan, the "centre-forward. | ments is the presentation of a Jock now bas nine to his name. loving cup. The gift has been chosen by Mr. A. C. 3. Sherwin, A goal by Bob McAulay, the the Stoke, chairman, and Mr. Tom Chelsea left-back, helps to make Mather, the manager. It will be amends for the Scot's previous decorated with gold and will be an "error" in this respect. Fatir example of the high quality of de- times this season has Bob been sign and manufacture of the local

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Down, Major: 2, Demon; 3. Share: 4, Tare: 6, Wisp (of snipe); 6. Rust; - 7, Utter; 8, Blank; 9.

It is very possible, however, that by the time these lines are in print, the Luton team will have made a move, for they still stand well enough to make a strong bid for. top place, and, as they are exempt from cup-tle anxiety until the Third Round, they will want to make the best of their opportun- itles.

It was almost prophetic that.so goon after reference had been made to the progress of Tom Smith, the “ former Rochdale pivot, at left- back, he should be promoted to the Luton first team. Mackey,

"Was unable to play owing to a strain- ed muscle, and Smith took full ad- vantage of his chance. He is full- of grit and enthusiasm. Must be as fast as any back in the game, and fears naught.

locally thoroughly. Many strange incidents occurred resulting in the cyclists returning to Hong Kong with wonderful memories of "fairy story" day In China proper. To commence activities and to stir up tardy spirits a short time was spent at the "tables." ramble followed through the vi- lages nestling together and com- prising the Shun Chun locality. A native make-charmer first held attention and a few urchihs were part scared, part delighted by the intrepid riders. Temples proved outstanding attractions with their

right back, who has become quaint ancient *figures and

The cyclists

professional recently, «Screen went unusual carvings.

to the Trostles as an amateur endeavoured to propitiate the gods

last season but injuries to Finch by burning joss-sticks to them on every possible occasion. Whether Wang Wing, (South China); Lee and the illness of Foulkes made it

is Tin-sang and Lau May (South necessary for the management to own team. the gods were pleased or not

Luton Denfal In a race for "A" class yachts questionable, certainly the "pro-China): Leung In-chan (South call on young Screen for the Cen-

Many times during the last three yesterday over a course

Inside-left geems to be of 6.2 prietora" of the temples had no China), Chui Ah-fal of Lai Kwok- tral League side, Should it be

the weeks there have been rumoura "alles, Mrs. Adams steered True

Black-that Luton cause to rail at the amount of ehut (Athletic) and Lee Kwok- come necessary to put him in the troublesome position at

had signed "Ralph Blue to win from Gull, with Miss "cumshaw" they extracted"

Awal (Bouth China); Tso Kwat first team he will not let the burn. In four successive games Birkett, the Arsenal right winger. J. C. Mackle at the helm, and Pat

four different players have been Mr. Harold Wightman that bantu Aston Villa to do with tried. They Are Mclean, haine, there and never betalas Attempt when he got an opportunity. (Mrs. E. Elliott).»

conversation with a male resident taing, Tam Kong-pak, Fung King Albion down.

(South China), Chan sent thoughts homeward for an cheung instant; he told wierd tales

of Chung-wo or Ho Kar-cheung Talbot when Allen, for whom they Benson and Brennan. Liverpool and Limehouse from Athletic) and Ip Pak-wah (South paid a record fee to Portsmouth is which places he had recently ZO-

fit again? Alles has practically Fenton is just a youngster, but turned.

Reserves. Fung King-yu (Athle-recovered from the accident which he is getting plenty of experience He tic), Lee Sak-yau, Cheung Sekhas kept him out of the side for to the Middlesbrough team.

Lammany weeks, but Talbot is playing has already shown his paces at kam, Tay - Quay-llang and

with so much duccess that there outside-right centre-forward and Tak-po (South China)

will be an outcry if he is dropped: inside-left. for the ex-Portsmouth player. It

Course:-(1) Channel Rocks (8), (2) North Mark on Line (8). (3) Kowloon Rock (8) Club Line. Spoons to winners,

"A" Class" Started 14.50

Finished Psn.

Gui

A 9 10.05.43 2 True Bluc A11 19.05.36 1 Pat

A12 18.08.10 3 "Gull" sailed by Miss J, C. Mackie. True Blue salled by Mrs. G. D.

Adama. ."

"Pat" salled by Mrs. E. Elliott.

DECORATING THE QUEEN MARY

The den was reached again at 4 p.m. and the various birds and monkeys inspected. The deciston was made to sit through the Chinese play which had just com- menced at the adjoining theatre.

China's team Is as follows:

China).

English Side

debited with a goal against his craftsmen.

Experimenta

The English team, which was will be a pretty problem for the A First Division club is won- Despite the efforts of the selected yesterday will be as Villa, directors to solve. On present dering if Johnny Mahon, the "orchestra," with its primitive follows: Durham (RA): Ash form Talbot, who has been largely Leeds United outside-right, would instruments and far-from-boiled (Lincoln), Pile (Police); Brooks responsible for the Villa come do them some good. shirts, to drive the cyclists away,, (Police), Pardoe (RA) (Capt.), back" must be found a position in Was managed, without great Parker (Police): Key (Navy) the team. difficulty. There were even Stevens (Police), Higgins (Lin- rumours that some of the pedal coins), Ridley (Lincolns, Wear- Ung experts were seen at the mouth (Navy), Stage Door after the show was

over

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Dec. 6u Lady Essendon and Lady Bates, Half of them, however, were to the wives of the heads of Furness, be seen taking part in a net-ball game with the Chinese soldiery Withy and Co. and the Cunard Co. respectively, are not setting a pre-evidently on the friendliest of all most thoroughly cedent in designing the. decora- terms, and tions of the Queen Mary

enjoying the game. A match may

Reserver: Boyes (Kowloon),

Bome clubs are fairly. “experi- menting" these days. It seems More inquiries have followed the quite the mual thing to select a fine performance of Arthur Cale. player for as many as four different the West Bromwich Albion centre- positions in the course of a few Eastman. (Kowloon), } McQuire forward in scoring ave goals in the games. Hubbard, of Hub City. match against Burnley in the Can-provides an instance. The Tigern (Navy) Woods (East Lanca), Robson (East Lancs), G. White al League competition A num- have played him in both right wing ber of clubs are anxious to obtain positions, at centre-forward and (Kowloon), Elliott (Kowloon).

the transfer of Gale, who cannot at outside-left, secure a permanent, place in the O Albion's senior alde but It is un- - Thể" Birmingham players were kely that the Manchester school pleased when they got the news of master will be leaving the Haw Boston United's cup thorns for the presents

Portugal v. Wales

Portugal meet Wales at Kow From time to time the artistical-possibly be arranged at some later soon, and will be represented by ly inclined wives and daughters date. Eventually the party left the following: E. M. Marques R of the heads of great shipping Shum Chun behind to reach How-Siva-Netto, 8 Bouza, N. companies take a hand in design-loon shortly before 8 pm. conclud-Delgado N. A. Beltrão, F. J-Elms, ing the decorations of new liners. ing a very adventurous and happy B. Gosano, & Ward,

3. Gomes, J. 5. Alves (Capt.).. Miss Elsie Mackay, the late Lord day's outing.

Reserves Inchcape's daughter, who lost her life in attempting to Ay the Atlan tid in 1928, was an example,

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V. Gosano;

walpindi, Ranpura and Rajputana Victor belons

Castilho, Fernandes and t Bantes

She designed part of the inter- It is understood that the Queen for Attings and decorations of is taking a keen personal interest number of the P and O. "R" class in the decorative scheme of the liners to which the Ranchi Ra-l great liner which hosts her name,

"The Welsh team was noŁ BYSI able at the time of going to Pres

wen. In the Limelight

player-ms Wilson Jones, the young Birming... | Birmingham

forward who went from

Lew wee!

is Last

Pia the form)

2. Is on the cards that Manager David Jack will keep a close eye, on G Drinkwater, the Golders Green left winger who was always a trouble to Southend's defence

in

at negotiation for the player, and | spite of the big defeat sultered by they had no intention that way. the amateurs.

SPALDING

KRO-FLITE

GOLF BALL

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