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LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For -Fanling

SUNDAY, 6TH. JANUARY, 1935.

OLD COURSE

0.36 a.m. C. H. Bradley and T. C.

Monaghan"

9.40 H. Hampton and A. Mc

t

Kellar.

9.44" W. Mulcahy and H. Q.

9.48

+

9.52 9,56

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10.00

+1

10.04.

Wallington.

LOCAL HOCKEY

Club de Recreio's Teains

The following have been selected to represent the Club de Recreio in their matches against the HK. | S.R.A. and St. Andrew's:---

Recreio v. H.K.SRA. on Monday, 7th instant, on the King's Park Ground. bully-off 5 p.m. sharp:-H. Britto; A. A, dos Remedios and Dr.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935.

FRED PERRY

DECIDES

To Join Ranks Of Professionals

New York, Jan. 3.-

Fred. J. Perry, world No. 1 rank- ing lawn tennis player, will turn professional after he arrives in

WEEK-END

FOOTBALL

Interesting Shield Matches

(By "Pivot")

The first round of the Senior and Junior Shield games are San Francisco on March 23 from down for decision to-day and to- Australia, according to a statement morrow, and there are quite a few A. M. Rodrigues: J. Gonsalves. Wade to Reuter by the profession-ames that promise a los of thrills

A. Reed and P. Nolasco da Silva, A. A. R. Botelho, A. M. Xavier, H. A.. W. Pittendrigh and G. W. Alves, N. Beltrao and B. Gosano. Reeve.

S. A. Sleap and D. Ellie W. E. Hunt and K. W. Jones.

S. T. Butlin and N.

Littlejohn.

Recreio v. 8t. Andrew's on Thurs: | day, 10th inst. 8t. Andrew's Ground bully-off 5 p.m.-H. Britto; A. A gios Remedios "and Dr. A. M. Rod-

Krigues; A A. R. Botelho, J. Gon- salves and P. N. da Silva; G. Guter Ires, A. M. Xavier, A. V. Qosanő, N.

Beltrao and B. Gosano.

T. C. Fairburn and A. C. "Young.

10.08

T. R. Rowell and T. J. Price.

10.12

H. N. Willamson and J. Forbes.

11.32

10.16 H. Overy and G. Mycock,

+

.10.20 A. Ritchie and Ĉ. H.

· 10.28

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al tennis manager Bill O'Brien, who says that he is paying Perry G$40,000. Fred Perry has cabled to O'Brien asking him to have the contract ready when he arrives.

O'Brien adds, in his statement

that he has cabled Helen Jacobs offering them G$20,000 and G$10,- and Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstali, 000 respectively, to join his pro

fessional group.

"

and excitement.

Royal Welch Fusillers to-day at The Club is at home' to the

have shown a great Improvement 2.30 p.m. Although the Fusiliers

in their play, I think the Civilian Club will have little difficulty in

disposing of them

is provided in South China "9" Another very evenly matched game

and St. Joseph's College He further adds that Mrs. Fear-Caroline Hill. The Samts" have on the ley Whittingstall has accepted bis been greatly strengthened by the offer and that he expects.

E. des Voeux and A. B. Helen Jacobs to follow sul Purves.

Reuter.

TILDEN'S VIEWS

S. H. Dodwell and R. Young.

Burton.

10.24

17

D. L. Prophet and

Harrop.

J.

NEW COURSE: 9.40 a.m. D. S. Robb and A

Lissaman"

E!

9.44

G. H. Bond and W. W. C. Shewan.

A. Sommerfelt and K. Morrison,

s.

A

9.52

10.32 10.36

C Jackson and G. Milne,

"

1. H. Geare and A. D Humphreys.

9.56

10.40

J. MacKnight and W. S. 10.00 Hilller.

A. C. L Bowker and G. Marsellle..

10.44

W. L. Marshall and J. W.; 10.04 Mayhew.

10.48.

G. T. May "and D. J. 10.12 Keogh.

J. Fleming and R. L. Stewart,

..

"

10.52 Major Eastwick Field and 10:16

Capt Michell... 14

R. K. Collings and 10.28 Angwin,

R. K. Valentine and G. C. Worrall.

H. H. Mundy and R. Cherrill."

-M. H.Ivy and E. M.

Bryden.

W. N. A. and Mrs. Smal- ley,

Mrs. Harrop and Miss Knill.

Miss

New York, Jan, 4. Tilden, in an interview with Reuter, expressed the opinion that Perry may still decide to withhold turning professional until after the 1935 Davis Cup.

Perry is due in San Francisco on February 23, not March 23.- Reuter.

FERRY'S DENIAL

الدني

inclusion, of several Army players, and on the form they have shown of late, South China "B" will have to go all out if they intend to en- ter the next round.

while to

By the way, the Saints are play. ing pretty good football just now and it will be worth watch them in action, at least, in this game, which may turn - out to be "surprise packet,"

.

East Lanes and Kowloon are meeting on the latter's ground. Melbourne, Jan. 4. The Kowloonites have four ex- Fred Perry has informed Reuter Borderers players in their team that he had not heard of the offer | but it does not seem to have help- from New York. He sald "I will ⠀ed them much so far. Unless they not consider signing a contract un- til I return to England and discuss the matter with the English Lawn Tennis Association."— Reuter.

ANOTHER REFUTAL

London, Jan. 4.

can produce a better combination and understanding. East Lancs. will have plenty of say in the game.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

15

20

16

Note: Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.

ACROSSTM 1-Often associated with a bat,

- though only nominally (5). 6-Not a light matter if so (5);

Something short of wicked (7). 10-Frilling (5), 11-More than fashion, and may

reflect it (5).

4

12 "A nod's as good as a wint" at this means of disposal (7).

14-It was keen after it had been

this, no doubt (5). 15-Abusive term for a Teuton

(3).

16-Colloquially, to give a

res-

these would not please him (5). 17-Suggests diminution, in

piratory style (5). 19-Work this is a town of Notts

(3).

21-Is made to be brodden under

foot (5).

but he's neither (5). 28-A fragrärit herb (5).

DOWN:

1-Tree of punitive suggestions

(5).

7-A weathercock is proverbial

for its this (11) 3-Even an opulent baker may

do this, (5).

4 Roll (5).

5-The eightieth, part of a mile'

(5).

6-You may sing them, though they are without a real vowel (5).

7-In no hesitating or shrinking

manner (11).

They indicate canine protests (5).

13-An instructor (5). 17-Shall we make a clean sweep? This may help us towards it (5).

י

18-Epithet for a cemetery on a

wet day (5). 19-Condition (3).

V

20-You are almost certainly tou-

ching it now (5), 21-This scene of rafoicing is little more than its antithesis (5).

23 "Crater 'F*" (anagram) ̈(7).. 24 "Well, as.....". (5). 25-Behead the clergyman? What

a crime! (5). The pick of the programme will| 26Though possibly not a hostess, certainly be between the Navy and

she should entertain (7). the all conquering South China 27-Sounds animal and feminine. 22--Scope (5). Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall states" team to-morrow when the D. Baker Carr and Com-that she has not received an offer Navy will be at home to

The following is the solutionof Friday's puzzle→ mander Hole."

from QBrien and adds "I should Chinese" at Causeway Bay. E. Lewis and R. Anot dream of forsaking amateur Navy have of late been showing 10. Nonpareil; 11, Flaunt; 15, Ber: Acroes-1, Onslaught; 9. Dilate;

quite a turn in their form but can 17. Tapioca; 18 Upstart; 19. Act: they check the advances of the 11 Rarity 25, Tire eater:

· 10.56′′

R. L. S. Webb and F. 10.24 Lobel.

11.00

11.04.

C. L. Tatham and J. G. 10.36 Charlton.

4+

T. 8. Morrison and D Smith.

11.08

L. R. Billinghurst and P. | 10.40° Morrison

11.12

A. T. Lay and G. W» 10.48 Greene.

11.16

11.20

11.24

11.28

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A. B. Haworth and E. D. 10 52 Matthews.

K. K. Rounds and L. R. ILOD Cramer.

E. W. G. Malcolm and A.11.03 G. Donn.

W. Woodward and G. W. 11.1". E. Bishop.

Rodgers.

||

C. W. Jeffriest and P, S. Grant.

D. K. Hislop! and J. T Edkins.

D. A Campbell and P. H. Scoones.

H. G. Williams and J. C. Dunbar.

#

OFFICIAL

status."- Reuter.

11.20

W. J. Carriel and W, J. Waddington.

Caddier from Superintendent. $ Unsuccessful in ballot for the

Old Course.

HONGKONG DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP

1935

TO. BE HELD AT

THE HONGKONG HOTEL'

ELIMINATING CONTESTS

JAN TH. 12TH

FINALS ON JAN. 13TH

FOR RULES SEE PAGE 6

the The

Chinese? That is what their der

fences will have to tackle. Grant-Charge: 27, Abstinent.

ing that the Navy have the ad-

vantage of playing at home, the

5. Heine: 6. Witless; 7. Natural:

Down.-2, Noon: 3. Lope: 4. Uny

Testate; 12, Attract; 13, Sporran; 26,20, Climb; 22, Debt: 23. Vatn; 24.

14. Cortege: 15,- Baa: 16 Nut

Lean

Chinese can do wonders once they H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

get into stride. Whatever one may soy the game promises to be full of Interest with the odds |slightly in favour of S. China.

*

Police and Lincolns are down for another tie to-morrow on the Kowloon Ground. I fancy the soldiers are a shade better than the "Guardians of the Law" Al- though a close fight will be the ze- sult.

TO-DAY'S GAMES

CHALLENGE SHIELDS

SENIOR

Kick off 2.30 p.m. Hong Kong F.C. v. R.W. Fasillers. -HKF.C." ground..

Kick off 4 p.m.

(Orders by L-Col. H. B. L Dow.. bizgin, O.B.E. Commandant, Hong Kong V.D.C.)

Hong Kong, đen. 4 1. PARADE

(1) Corps 1st. Battery 1-The Battery will parade at Belcher's Fort on Thursday, 10th January at 6 p.m.

Dress; Overalls, Blue Caps, Platform Shoes,

2-Appointment/Bdr. "F. W. Kendall appointed in charge of Headquarters Gun vice L/Sgt. D. Marshall, on leave.

3.—Musketry—The Battery will..

Part III at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 3rd February. (2) Corps Engineers Monday January 7th-Minia- Fture Range,

South China "B" v. 81. Joseph's F.C.-Caroline Hill, and

East Lancashires v. Kowloon C-Kowloon: F.C. ground.

JUNIOR

Kick off 2.30 p.m.

R. Navy v Kowloon F.C.-R.N. and R.M. Sporta ground,

East Lancashires-y Hong-Kong FC-Kowloon F.C ground.

fre

Thursday, January 10th.-D., LÀ Training at Belcher's Fort at 6 b.m. Dress: Overalls. (3) Corps Machine Gun Battalion L-SIGNAL UNIT Parades-All ranks are remind-

RA V. RAF Mlitary grounded that parades will commence on Happy Valley.

Wednesday, 9th January. Camp Pay will be drawn on that day. Rides Rlies ahould be return ed to armourer at once.

R.A.O.C. v. South China Chat ham Road.

Club de Recreio v. HK Police- King's Park. To University FC

Joseph's ground and

RABC-St.

Gas Masks-Those not in posses- Son of gas masks should arrange, to draw them from Stores as early as possible, as this item is RAMU, V. R.W Fusiliers-Mill-Gas Instruction will be given at a necessary part of equipment.

tary ground, Happy. Valley.

TO-MORROW'S GAMES

CHALLENGE SHIELDS

SENIOR

Kick off 4 pm.

an early date.

II-MOTOR CYCLE (MG.) SECTION

Paratie at Headquarters Monday, 7th January at 5:30 p.m.

AU ranks are reminded that | Revolvers must be returned to store... on÷ this parade,

HK Police v Lincoln Regt T-NO, 3 (ANZAC) COMPANY Kowloon F.C. ground.

R.N.

The Company will parádé in

AS

R Navy v. South China "A".--. mufti at Headquarters at 5.30 pm.

and R.M. Sporta ground, on Monday 7th: January, Causeway Bay,

JUNIOR"

Kick off 2.30 p.m. RE. v. Lincoln Regt Kowloon F.C. ground.

H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY

Camp Pay will be issued at this parade all members who attended Camp are requested to attend t

2. VOLUNTEER AIB "ARM WA No. 2183- Bgr. J. R. Canning, M.G. Bn. Signal, has been regis- tered in the Waiting Lut

Dunkley, T. A Pearce, H.W, The following have been selected E R. Ducklit, H. Owen to represent the Hong Kong T

M

Redm Cricket Cap against the Club de Ricketts, BJ. R. Mitchell Recreid's first and second slevens

tter (Capt.), W

The first team is playing at Keith Robipsm, King's Park at 2 p.m., and the sec- 50"-

pad team is playing at home.

E. JUDP,

R. Bemmelink

GIL KLAW. Hayward (Capt.) E. J. Armstrong, G. ER Divett

Pearce, La. D. Kilble, C. B. Y. A. Ritchie,E. A Muba

in

3. RETURN FROM LEAVE“.. Captain S. Janvis, Corps Infan- try, returned from leave on 13/12/34.

No. 614 L/Cpl. A. J. "Wadmore, Corps Signals, on 27/12/34.

No. 1515 Gnr. O, E Moore, 1st. Battery, on 27/12/34.

FRED PERRY AND PROFESSIONALISM

iSpecial Alt Mall Service)

London, Dec. 151 Tilden. interviewed in London. recently, had something pertinent to say regarding the professional offer made to Fred Perry,

"Fred Perry turn professional? I should not be surprised in the least. It may happen any time and probably only a question of terms. I have discussed the mat. tar seriously with him, and he is definitely contemplating joining the professional Tanks, said "Big Bill."

*

BOXING

"

INTERNATIONAL CONTEST

LEE THEATRE SATURDAY, 5th Jan, 1985 at 9.15 pm

Featherweight Championship of the

Colony.

STOKER DEE H.M.S. Medway

17

A. B. PRANDY

H.M.S. Kent %%

6 Rounds Welterweight Contest MAX BRILKER Former German Welterweight Contender

A. B. APPLEBY HI M.S. Pandora

6 Rounds Middleweight Contest

A. B. FANCY H.M.S. Modway

A. B. WINGRAVÉ

H.M.S. Medway --

In addition to the above fights three other boute will be staged, the com- petitors having yet to confirm their engagements.

Booking at MOUTRIES for Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association

Wednesday, 2nd and Thursday, 3r3 January. General Public: Friday, 4th & Saturday, 5th Jan

Ringside Seats 15.50; other 13.80 and $1.10. (Including Amusement Tax).

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS, FROM · LEITH, MIDDLESBRO',

The Steamship BENDOBAN."

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hasarilous apdĵor uriru hazardous Godower of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence andfor from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the

11th Jan, 183, will be subject to Beat. Goods have beft the Godowns, and si Goods remaining undelivered" after the

8gd. P. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain, Adjutant. H. K. V. D. Corps AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. on Wednesday, 9th January 1935, Lectures in First aid will begin

at 5.30 pm. at Volunteer Head- All Claims against the Steamer must will be continued on Mondays before the 24th Jan, 1935, or they will quarters (Miniature Range) and be presented to the Undersigned on on (Lecture Room) and Wednesdays not be recognize!. (Miniature Range) alternatively

Warehouse Regulations, consignees must To comply with the General Bonded

each week:

have a Revanur Officer in attendance Lecturer Lieut. L T Ride, when damaged dutiable goods se MA. M.R.C.S., LROP MB examined. B.Ch

Details of Practice Classes for those qualified in First Aid and Home Nursing will be published in Orders dated 11th January. 1935.

J

Bgd. M. M.. MELLOR, Acting Commandant; Nursing Detachiment, HL KY. D. C.

All broken, shafed and damaged Gooda are so be left in the Godowns, where they will anamloed on the 10th Goddard & Douglas. Jang 1935, at 10 km, by Mosora.

No in Innos has been affected. Bills of Inding will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD

Agente Hong Kong, 4th Jan, 1935. (3133

BRITISH

SPALDING

KRO-

FLITE

GOLF BALL

Lasts till it's

AUST

Lost!

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