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HONG KONG

LADIES' LEAD

IN THE NORTH

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VOLUNTEER

GYMKHANA

Machine Gun Troop Event

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1937.

LEAGUE SOCCER

FIXTURES

Programme For Saturday

The half-monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees'

The Machine Gun Troop of the FOREIGN FRIENDS

Volunteer There are some foreign medicat Hong Kong

Defence Corps are holding their Sixth An- trends who have already given

Association was held at the Glou- valuable service at the 24th Branch nual Gymkhana on Saturday Oc-

çester Building yesterday evening. tober 18, at the R.N. Recreation. T. G. Stokes, Chairman of the Hospital and It is the policy of

Club Grounds at Causeway Bay Association, presided. Mr. D. Kos- the management to encourage In-

this commencing at 2.30 p.m. His Ex-sick, Hon. Secretary, in the course ternational co-operation in work.

The matron, Mrs. Crockton,cellency the Officer Administering of general discussion, informed the Canadian who spent

the Government is the patron of meeting that he had written to the the Gymkhana and in the absence Hong Kong Football Association years in Chida.

through indisposition of Mrs. N. Recently an invitation was ex-

regarding some Information tended by the Citizens' Emergency. Smith, Mrs. Bartholomow has names, but so far several letters Auxiliaries to the members of the kindly conserited to present the had been sent but no replies to his foreign Press in Shanghai to in- prizes while amongst the guests requests had been received.

will be HE the General Oficer spect the hospital and its work. It

Commanding. Brigadier Bissett, is learned that their comments were highly favourable.

many

Since the first period of emer- rency, when the rush of wounded

of

KOWLOON INDIANS BEAT RADIO

CLEAR WIN IN INTER-SECTION HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

A.P. Sousa Nets Twice

(BYR.H.B.)

Gaining the upper hand in the second half, the Kowloon In- dians Tennis Club defeated the Radio Sports Club by four goals to nil at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon in the first round of the Civilian section of the Hong Kong Hockey Association Inter- Section Knock-Out Tournament.

The match was umpired by Capt. G. W. P. Kimm and Mr. G. T. Palmer and was cleanly contested throughout,

It was suggested that it would

The opening stages of the game be of Interest to the members that football "old timers" and experts saw the Radio team on the aggres should be requested to deliver sive and Ramzan, custodian for the talks, and it was

decided that Kowloon Indians, was soon called into action. The Radio maintain- ed pressure but found their op ponents' defence equal to the oc- asian and their forwards failed to Gurbachan Singh End the mark and Guest, at centre-forward, initiated many promising moves but the majority were nullified.

Mr. Carter and Mr. Rogers should be approached on the subject.

Col. and Mrs. N. M S. Irwin, Col Burrowes. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Muir head, Lt. Col. Dowbiggin and Miss exceeded the facilities at the dis-Dowbiggin. Lt. Col. R. C. B. Ander-Regimental Sergt. Hatcher. R.A son, The Hon. Mr. T. H. and Mrs. posal of the Red Cross, the 24th Branch Emergency Hospital hasKing and the Misses King and Ma- been housed in a fine red brick structure, And every patient is made comfortable with a constarit change of bed clothes, wholesome od, and careful medical atten- dance.

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

For the maintenance of the Hospital the Auxilaries have can- vassed friends to be responsible for a certain number of beds at a monthly rate. Among those who are responsible for beds are Ma- dame O. K. Yu-50 beds, Mrs. Whuang-15 beds, Mr. S. C. Shih-- 25 beds.

It is probable that as the ma- jority of the administrative staff and the medical personage are Cantonese this Hospital will be de- voled to the care of the Cantonese oldiers who are wounded on the Shanghal front.

The honorary adviser to the Hospital is Dr. Li Ting An. the Commissioner of Public Health of the Municipality of Greater Shanghal.

former Sacred Heart Hospital in Shanghai have whole-heartedly co- operated in placing their services at the disposal of the Auzdilaries. The medical arrangements are under the control of Dr. John Tong.

INTER-SCHOOLS

por and Mrs. Frank Hogg.

The programme opens at 2.30 with Musical Cholts and when the winner of this has been left triumphant on his solitary chair the Children's Competition "will be held.

At the conclusion of the meeting rules which bore ambiguous points were debated.

Football fixtures for the coming Saturday are as follows:-

FIRST DIVISION

the KIT.C. centre-forward, whose clever stick work was a feature of his play.

Not many minutes had elapsed before Pyara Singh broke through to score. Then followed two more goals one by A. P. Sousa and the other netted by C. Pinto, left wing.

As the end drew near the Radio t:fed hard to reduce the arrears. They forced a corner Hassan re- ceived the ball but fumbled his opportunity of scoring by making "sticks."

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The final whistle came with the Kowloon Indians' goal hard press-

Towards half-time, the Kowloon

(4.30 p.m.)

Indians retaliated with vigour and Kowloon F.C. v. South China "A" their efforts were rewarded when Sousa wended" his way (Kowloon F.C. ground); Eastern v. A. P. Feaforths (Causeway Bay); Middle through the Radio defenders to put ed. sex v. St. Joseph's (Sookunpoo); the ball past Lim to give the Kow South China "B" v. Kowloon Chi-loon team the lead which they

maintained up to the "breather."

This will be divided into classes according to the entples received and a prize will be awarded to the best boy and girl in each class. As on former occasions children will have to go round the ring at anese (Caroline H). walk trot and canter but this year the Committee have decided that

there shall be no jumping. The children's competition is followed by the final of the Alarm Race in which two subsections of the Machine Gun Troop will prove that despite the march of me-

SECOND DIVISION

Kwong Wah v. Seaforths (King's Park, 4.30 p.m.); Kowloon F.C. v. Engineers (Kowloon, 3 p.m.): Bas tern v. Police (Causeway Bay. 3 p.m.3.

THIRD DIVISION

5th Bde. R.A. v. Ordnance (Mill-. chanization they have not entirelytary. Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.; En-

lost the art of packing machine guns on ponies and taking them off again with that quickness of the hand which is popularly sup- posed to beat the eye.

GRETNA GREEN RACE

The next event is the Gretna Green Race which is being run this year under new conditions. the ladies lining up on one side of a series hurdles and gentlemen lining up at the other. At the word "Go" all competitors gallop down to the other end of the mark-- ground passing between posts and then having found their respective partners return a deux

AQUATIC SPORTS up the centre and over the hur-

Heats Decided

The Inter-Schools aquatic sports legats were decided in the Victoria Pecreation Club swimming pool yesterday afternoon.

The following will compete in the Snals which will be held to-morrow afternoon:-

50. Yards Free Style:-Ng Tsun Man (Queens), D. Hutchinson Decesani, E. Smith (St. Joseph's). In Hak Lam La Salle), and Chan Cheng Hong (St. Joseph's).

100 Yards Breast Stroke:-Lam Kal Ming King's). Clian Yui Ham /St. Joseph's). Wong Yul Man Wah Yani, M. Chang (50 Stephen's), and Chan Man Por (St Joseph's).

.50 Yards Back Stroke:-Kwok (on Ming (St. Joseph's). Chan Chek Wah Wah Yan), Wong Hon Kwong Wah Yan, E. Smith (St. Joseph's), and Yuen Chee Kwd: (St. Paul's).

200 Yards Free Style:-Mak Wai Ming (St. Joseph's), Chan Sing Kiat (St. Paul's), Chan Chung, Nam (St. Joseph's), Ip Hon Cheung La Salle) and. Lo Tak Cheung Queen's).

Diving: --Chan Shui Yuen (Queen's), Ip Hon Cheung (La Salle), G. Saunders (C.B.S.), Fong Wing Bang (La Salle), Kan Wal Tuen (Diocesan).

150 Yards Medley Relay Race (teams of three):-St. Joseph's, St. Paul's. La Salle, Wah Yan, and Diocesan Boys' School.

440 Yards Free Style:-Mak Wai Khoo (8t, Stephen's), R. Barnes (La Balle), Chan Cheun Nam (St. "Joseph) and Chan Kwai Po (Wan Ming (8, Joseph's). Tan Klang Yan).

50 Yards Breast Stroke: M., Chan (St. Stephen's), Tsang Ip Hing (St. Joseph's), Chan Man Por (St. Joseph's), Lau Kai Ming (King's). and Wong Hok Kwong (Wah Yan)

100 Yards Free Style:-Ng Tsun Man (Queen's). Tan Kjong Thlan St. Stephen's), Chan Cheung Hong St. Stephen's), Ip Hon Cheung (La Salle).

:

100 Yards Back Stroke:-Kwok Hon Ming (St. Joseph's). Ng Tsum Man

Smith (St. (Queen's), E Toseph's), Yuen Chi Kwok (St. Paul's) and Ip Hon Cheung (La Salle).

200 Yards Relay (teams of four): La Salle, Queen's College. Wah Yan. St. Joseph's and Central British 'School.

dles.

After this comes the Tent-peg- [ ging Competition, and the pro- gramme finishes with the Handy Hunter competitions this being divided into classes for Ching and Australian pontes.

MANY ENTRIES

A large number of entries have already been received. but as a

kineers v. Service Corps Military. H.V.. 3 p.m.); Police v. Stanley R.A.) (St. Joseph's. 4,30 p.m.): Medicals

Powhattan V. Joseph's, 3 p.m.).

fst.

number of intending competitors have indicated to the Committee that they would like to enter at the post the Committee have de- clded to accept post entries for all events (except of course the Alarm Race).

Admission is $2.00 which 10- cludes tea (Servicemen in' uniform $1.00 only) and all competitors whose entries are received before 12 noon on Friday October 15, will receive - a complimentary admis- sion ticket. Anyone desiring any further

information about the Gymkhana may obtain the same from Mr. W. A. Mackinlay. 1' Des Voeux Road Central (Tel. No. 30207) and tickets may be obtain- ed from any member of the Ma- chine Gun Troop.

SHEK O GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

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The following are the starting times for the above." to be played on Sunday:-

Starting Timex

A.M.

*P.M.

1st 9. 2nd 9. 3rd 9. 4. 9.

Competitors

9.30 10.30 1.00 2.00-D. H. Blake and D. Brittain Evans. 9.35 10.35 1.05 2.05-0. E. C. Marton and Capt. Nelli. 9.40 10.40 1.10 2.10 Col H. H. Blake and Major R. D. Walker. 9.45 10.45 1.15 2.15-Major E. J. R. Mitchell and R. K. Valentine. 9.50 10.50 1.20 2,20-Capt. E. G. N. Rushbrooke, RN, and Comdr.

C. D. Arbuthnot.

9.55 10.55 1.25 2.25-Major Johnstone and J. E. Potter. 10.00 11.00 1.30 2,30-J. R. Musson and R. L. D. Wodehouse. 0.05 11.05 1.35 2.35-R. M. Henderson and R. W. Roberts. 10.10 11.10 1.40 2.40-H. R. B. Hancock and E. Davidson. 10.15 11.15 1.45 2.45-A. C. I. Bowker and D. W. MacEwen 10.20 11.20 1.50 2.50-R. L. Moncrieff and W. T. Yoxall. 10.25 11.25 1.55 2.55-Major J. C. Macdonald and Capt. D. B.

Mitchell

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY Badminton,Y.M.C.A. Badmin- ton in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.

Football.-A/Seatorths v. B/Sea- forths Bookunpoo. 3.15 p.m. Re- feree, Gnr. Forward).

R.A.M.C. v. 7th A.A. Batty. R.A. Military-Happy Valley. 3.15 p.m. Referee, Sapper Shape),

22nd Coy. R.E. v. HQ/Seaforths (Military-Happy Valley, 4:45 p.m. Referee. Sgt. Alcock).

S/Beaforths

V. R.AS.C.(RE Joseph's Happy" Valley. 3.15 p.m. Referee. Gnr. Arliss).

Meetings. Mamak "Tournament (St. Andrew's Church Hall), 6 p.m. Polo. Koyli Cup Final. Seaforths v. Staff and Departments (Polo ground), 4.45 p.m.

Rugby Club trials (Happy. Val- ley), 5.15 p.m. "

Shooting--Hong Kong Rifle Assn. Weekly Bpoon and Practice Shoot. Army Range. Kowloon City. 2 p.m

Football.-R.C. of Signals v. Al Middlesex (Chatham Road, 4.45 p.m. Referee. L/c Wyper).

12th (H) Batty. R.A. v. A/Sea- forths (Military-Happy Valley, 3.15 p.m. Referee, Bergt. Thompson).

RAO.C. v. 9th. A.A. Batty. R.A. Military-Happy Valley, 5.45 p.m. Referee, B. M. Baker).

Racing Entries Close for the Hong Kong Jackey Club's Ninth Extra Race Meeting. at 12.0'clock, Noon.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 Badminton.-Y.M.C.A. Badmin- ton in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.

Bridge-Cheero Club Duplicate and Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY," OCTOBER 16- Swimming.-Y.M.C.A. Swimming Gala, 7.15 p.m.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19

Cricket Meeting. Craigengower

Swimming-Cross Harbour Race | Club Annual General Meeting at (From Kowloon), 5. p.m. Presenta-Club House, 5.30 p.m. tion of prizes by Lady MacGregor after the race.

TO-MORROW Bridge-Cheero Club Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.-

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 Racing, Hong Kong Jockey Club's Ninth Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

In the second half the Kowloon Indians re-asserted themselves and splendid combination between their forwards kept the Radio defence ever

move. M. Hanib

Teams: Radio Sports Club:-Lim; K. Singh, M. Singh; L Kitchell, M. Hanib Hassan, J. Singh; S. Singh. Gurbachan Bingh, A. E P. Guest, T. Singh, J. Singh.

K. I. T. C.-Ramzan: Karnail the on

Singh, Attar Singh: Latir Ahmed, Hassan, in the pivotal position. J. M. Pinto, M R. Malik; J. Noron- worked energetically but he was ha, A. P. Sousa, Pyara ̈ Singh, All not up to the wiles of Fyara Singh | Hussain, C. Pinto.

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