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JONGKONG.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938.

CANTON &MACAO STEAMERS Rugby Football

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FAR EAST

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BIG WIN FOR ADVENTURE

ROYAL SCOTS BEATEN

ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS

DUE TODAY:

(Continued from Pare 10)

FOOTBALL IN THE "RAIN

But Enjoyable Game

It was drizzling, the ground was is to be hoped they will not be out of pocket on the trip. While it slippery and the game was one- Nevertheless the handful has undoubtedly been a great ex-sided. perience for them, "It has also been of Spectators who braved the a great treat for Easterners to see elements at Causeway Bay yester- them in action, for soccer is uni-day were rewarded with a fine. versally popular thoughout the clean and sporting game when East and particularly so in Hong HMS. Duchess beat H.M.S. Folke- Kong where it has developed into stone by eight goals to all in the

national game.

FOREIGN MAILS

Ordinary air mail letter for Imperial Airways Direct Service to Europe etc., will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office 9 m. on Sundays. Letters for this Service may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear sufficient postage. Insufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office,

AIR MAIL SERVICE to SHANGHAI is temporarily suspended.

MAIL SERVICE "Y SIBERIA" is temporarily suspended.

INWARD MAILS

From

Per

Due

On the Causeway Bay ground yesterday H.M.S. Adventure defeat- ed the Royal Scots by'a goal and six tries (23 points) to nil in a friendly Rugby football game.

Conditions were such that it was definitely a day for the forwards

China Fleet Football League, and it was in this department the

Mr. Smith was probably not. ex-

The Duchess was by far the Royal Scots falled so badly. Lieut. Lawrie, their back, had only justaggerating when he said that one stronger team and they, had things recovered from an attack of in-had to be a super-optimist to at-their own way, but the men from Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- WAYS Direct Service"-San fluenza and was, therefore, not up tempt to bring a team out on a the Folkestone were triers and even

Francisco date, 6th February. to his usual form, thus giving the tour such as that undertaken by though the ball were confined to threes more work to do than usual, his side, but let us hope that there their half all the time they never Swatow Saigon.. Dumbleton, Murray and North- are a few more super-optimists like relaxed in their efforts.

Wolf (2), Mackin (2)" and Her-Manlia cott scored in the first half but him in the old country, and that none of the tries were converted when they return, he and his bert scored in the first half and Straits, Manila & London Parcels-- In the second half Murray, Dyer, colleagues will be in a position after the change-over Wolf, Mor Walters and Walsham crossed over truthfully to say that after all the gan and Mackin added to the score (Haiphong but only the try by Walters was £12.000 odd which is the minimum to make the total 8-0. The teams Austraila and Manila.

Strafts and Europe via Suez (Let-

• {converted.

needed for such a tour could be were:-

Duchess: Chester:, Bright, Laun-

ters and papers London, 20th The teams were:-~

collected from gates en route,' and

January and London Parcels— Adventure; Dufty: Walters. Mur-that we may receive similar visits don: Wilcox. Morgan. Northcott:

London date, 13th January. ray, Merriman. Northcott: Wals- trom other "English sides in the Herbert, Wolf, Mackin, Hayes,

Calcutta and Straits

ham, Rowntree; Martin. Fender- son, Mumford, Dyer. Crabbe, Jones, Dumbleton.

Royal Scots: Cody: Lang. Steven-

near future.

London date, 8th January

Collins

Folkestone: Edwards: Butchart, Amoy

Dixon: Japan Taylor: Knowles, Milne.

| Grout," Meek, Mitchell, Bleasdale. Straits

son, Mulroy, Douglas, Drew-wa- Colony Table Tennis Mcarthur

kinson, Callender; Buchanan, Ross, Sims. Wilson. Lane. Laughlan. Kennedy,

CUMBERLAND WINS

In a friendly game on the Navy ground at Causeway Bay. H.M.SW. Cumberland beat HMS. Falmouth by two goals and one try (13 pts.) to n.

Championships

(Continued from Pare 101

J. Skinner v. David R. Spreck- ley.

A. M. Botelho v. Shu Shiu Kow. I. Remedieś v. O Lung Fal.

TOMORROW

J. Skinner v. Chen Kok Wing.

EXPRESS LEAGUE CRICKETA. M. Botelho v. Fung Kok Hoo.

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POSTPONED

We were informed last night by Mr. A..H. Madar, Hon. Secretary of

L. J. Remedios v. Lee Hon Kun.

W. J. Skinner v. Shu Shiu Lun.

A. M. Botelho v. Yee. King Kwong.

L. J. Remedios v. Lau Kok Chu

FRIDAY

Chen Kok Wing v. Chu Kel Chl. the Hong Kong Cricket League, A. M. Botelho v. Yeung Chi Cheung that all League cricket matches Lee Hon Kun v. O Lung Fal. arranged. for Saturday have been J. Remedios v. Chung Wing

postponed on account, of the visit

of the Islington Corinthians and the Races. These Axtures will be played off on March 12.

The matches that were post- poned. last Saturday owing to the rain will be played on on March 15. Club secretaries are requested to mark a note of these changes. and to make their own arrange- ments for friendly matches.

LOCAL HOCKEY

Falmouth Beat The Y.M.CA.

In a

Kwong.

Yee King Kwong v. Leung Wing

Cheong.

W. J. Skinner v. Chu Kei Chi

Leung Wing Cheong v. Yeung Chi

Cheung.

Lau Kok Chil v. Chung Wing

Kwong.

Chung Chok Yung v. Chen

Wing. David R. Spreckley v. Chan

Fan,

TABLE TENNIS RESULTS

MEN'S SINGLES The results of last night's table tennis Men's Singles League were as follows:-

Shanghai and Foochow Japan and Shanghai.. Amoy and Swatow Japan and Shanghai. Shanghal

Haiphong

Japan

Straits

Bangkok and Swatow. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date. 12th February.

Shu Shiu-kau beat Leung Wing- cheong 3-0; Lee Lous Shek-cheung Shanghai Chu Kai-chi beat Chung Chok-Straits. beat Le Hon-kun by 3 games to 1: Java and Manila.

Straits

yung by 3 games to 1; Chung Wing-kwong beat O Lung-fal by Japan

3 games to 2; Shu Shiu-kow beat U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila

(Seattle date, 29th January). Yeung Chi-cheung (walk-over): Fung Kok-hoo beat Leung Wing-Amoy cheung by 3 games to 1; Bhu Shiu-

Straits

lun beat Chan Shui-fan by 3 games Japan and Formosa. to 0; Lious Shek-cheang beat. Lau Japan

Kok-chi by 3 games to 0: Fung Japan and Shanghai...

Japan Kok-hoo beat Yeung Chi-cheung

who gave up: Lau Kok-chi beat Straits Lee Hon-kun by 3 games to o: Calcutta and Straits Chung Chok-yung beat Shu Shiu- Japan and Shanghai.. lun by 3 games to 2: Chu Kel-chi beat Chan Shui-fan by 3 "games Ito 2.

Kok

A meeting was held last night, at the Confucian Club, Hollywood

Shul

SATURDAY Shu Shiu Kow v, Fung Kok Hoo. W. J. Skinner v. Chan Shu Fan. Yeung Chi Cheung v. Yee King

Kwong.

L. J. Remedios v Lious Shek.

Cheung.

W. J. Skinner v. Chung Chok Yung. hockey match at King's Shu Shiu Lan v. Chen Kok Wing. Park yesterday the YMCA de David R. Spreckley v."Chy Kei Chl feated a team from H.MS. Fal-Lious Shek Cheung v. O Lung Fal.

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OUTWARD MAILS

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REGISTERED AND PARCEL, MATLS are closed 15 minutes earlier

Road, by the committee of the than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mais Table Tennis Charity League at are advertised, to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel mails which was discussed the forthcom-are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. ing exhibition by the world cham- plons, Szabados and Kelen, who will arriving here on February 24.

For

TRAFFIC CASES Swatow and Bangkok.........

For

Date and Time

Wed., 16th

8.30 AM

G.P.O. & R.P.O.

WEDNESDAY

Kalgan

AT CENTRAL

Air Mall för Slan, Lanchow and Chengin, etc. (via Hankow) by

Sidney Chan, represented by Mr.

the ""Eurasia Airways Service "¦ Euraŝia Plane (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).

Reg.

9.00 AM

Ord.

9.30 AM

On Lee

FIV

10:00 AM

Elothou

10.30 AM

Anakun Aremis

1.30 PM

cautioned by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest Kongmoon

mouth by the odd goal in three. David R. Spreckley v. Chung ChokJ. M. D'Almada Remedios, was The YMCA who flelded a de- pleted team were assisted by men from the Kumaon Rides.

Colledge, for the winners, played a good game, and he was ably sup- ported by Brok and Spreckley. Dove, in goal, also played well.

Colledge scored both goals for

Chu Kel Chi v. Shu Shlu Lun.、

A. M. Botelho v. Leung Wing

Cheopg.

SUNDAY

at the Central Magistracy yester-Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin. day when Mr. Remedios pleaded Amoy

guilty on his behalf to a technical Shanghai and *Japan..... offence of obstruction in Con-Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hone- Chen Kok Wing v. Chan Shu Fan.naught Road Central on February

lulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- Chung Wing Kwong v. Llous Shek 5,

American Airways Direct Service" Cheung.

-due San Francisco 24th Feb.

the YMCA. and Sub-Lt. Bucke-Lau Kok Chil v. O Lung Fal. ridge for the Falmouth.

Shu Shiu Kow v. Yee King Kwong. Yee King Kwong v. Fung Kok Hoo.

The teams were:--

Y.M.C.A.: Dove; Jenkins, A. N. Other: McLellan, A Cox, Brok:

Spreckley, A. N. Other, Colledge, A. ICE FESTIVAL TO AID

LORD MAYOR'S FUND

N. Other and A. N. Other.

HMS: Falmouth: McKenzie; MacDonald, Harding: Rich, May, Scanlon; Rivett, Reddicliff, Sub- Lt Buckeridge Lt. Anderson and Hert.'

"SULTAN AND

FOOTBALLERS

China Night At Harringay Arena.

M. Drysdale admitted, through a representative, parking his car in Pedder Street in excess of the time limit of two hours and was fined $4.

THURSDAY

Samshul and Wuchow.....

S. C. Miller, who drove a car in Ewatow and Shanghal................ the unnamed path, which is closed Kongmoon

to traffic, between the Civil Ser Hofhow, Pakhol and Haiphong...... vice Cricket Club and the Hong Manila. Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- Kong Football Club, Happy Valley.

day Island, 1st March..

was fined $4.

Li Wing-gue, lorry driver, was Japan Aned $4 for carrying an excess load the in

Belcher Street in the early Air Mall for Wuchow, Kweilin. re-morning of February 6.

Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C: Airways Direct Service."

FRIDAY Sandakan Shanghai and Japan. morrow.

“MIGHT HAVE BEEN KILLED" Swatow "He was driving his bicycle, Japan

Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Mar- sellies-due Marseilles, 18th Mar

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3 30 PM

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Carthage

An excellent evening at Harringay Arena was organised cently by Mr. M. D. Ewart of M. D. Li is one of two men who were Ewart and Co Ltd. in aid of the charged on Friday, following a Lord Mayor's Fund for the Rellet fatal accident, with driving with- of Distress in China, states a out due care and caution. This H H the Sultan of Johore message received by air mail from case was then adjourned till to once again proved himself

London yesterday. prince of sportsmen when he The entertainment consisted of entertained the Islington Corin-a thrilling ice hockey match be- thians at a luncheon at the Royal tween the Harringay Racers, at going east along Queen's Road, and Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & S. Africa, Interational Club in Johore Bahru. present apparently unbeatable and the bus was turning down Pedder In the course of a witty speech, by a long way top of the League, Street, and he, is very lucky that His Highness advised the foot- and London All-Stars, a team a serious accident did not occur. ballers to visit America to see life. picked from the outstanding stars He might have been killed,” re-

Mr. Tom Smith, the Corinthians of all the remaining league com-marked Sub-Inspector T. Whelan samshul and Wuchow....... manager, thanked the Sultan, for binations. International star ar-when he prosecuted For Chau- Tientsin his hospitality About 30 guests tists also appeared in a turping, shop fold, before Mr. R. E- were present.

"Variety on Ice."

wards at the Central Magistracy Air Mail for “E.LM' Airways' Ser-

Carthage The function was a great success yesterday with disobeying a tramc vice"-das Amsterdam, 27th Feb. and as a result the sum of between signal. Defendant failed to stop Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy)...... Ischon £700 and £750 has been sent to when there was a red light at the Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden. this most deserving charity. top of Pedder Street.

Egypt and Europe, via Naples His Worship imposed a fine of due Naples, 12th March.... $10, saying that defendant had Airma)1 for "Imperial Airways

Direct acted very dangerously,

Service "--due London, 28th February. Airmail for Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"dus Darwin, 27th February,

CLIPPER DELAYED

PASSENGERS FOR SEATTLE

Amongst the passengers, who

SMALL FIRE

The Philippine Clipper has been delayed by bad weather, and is ex- pected to arrive at the Kai Tak Aerodrome today, at 2.30 p.m. Among the passengers aboard is Mr. T. K. Morris, Chief of Com-

Fire broke out at No: 1 Middle mercery of the Pan-American Airways, from San Francisco. The called for Seattle, vla Japan ports Road, Kowloon, yesterday after- Clipper is also carrying mall. on the President Mckinley on noon, when the Neon sign became, The Clipper will take on for Monday night were:-Messrs. G: E. ignited. "A Are appliance was sent! Ban Francisco via Manila, Guam, Bull, Ling Kwok Yin, H. Simms, to the scene, under Station Officer Bernard W. A. B. O'Brien. The damage done and Honolulu at 8.30 am, to- Howard Morris and

was very slight.

MOITOW.

Mackie.

SATURDAY

Korgeo Tingsang

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