PAGE 16-HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS
JINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON E MACAO STEAMBOAT CO-LTD, ATM „CHINA NAVIGATION CO.LTD. TRAVEL
THE
SHORT
SAFE
BEA
WAY
by the British Line
NDL
CANTON LINE
From Hong Kong: 8 A.M. only. (No ailing on Sunday) From Canton!! 8 A.M. only. (No sailing on Sunday)
MACAO LINE
DAILY BERVICE
From Hong Kong; 8 A.M. & 5.30. P. M. From Macno 9.00 P.M. & 3,00 AM.
NOTE.-In compliance with the Quarantine
Regulations and until further notice, the ordinary Sunday excur sion steamer to Macao will leave Hong Kong at @am, and return from Macao at 2:00 p.m.
Note:-All vessels equipped with Wireless,
QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephona 20101
APB
FAR EAST EXPRESS
PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICES.
S.S. POTSDAM
will sail
SATURDAY, Oct 8th, A.M.
for
SHANGHAI,
YOKOHAMA & KOBE.
Bubject to Alteration without Notice.
For Passags and Freight apply to:
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN
MELCHERS & 00., Agents.
Takphows 27772,
Queen's Uzilding. Connaught Road,"
CANTON AGENTS: JEBSEN & CO,, SHAMEEN, B C-
THE
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST
FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICES |
LONDON SERVICE 'DEUCALION*** Sails 5 OCT., for Mars., C'blanca,
London. B'dam, Hamburg & Olasgow, PATROCLUS Sails 19 OCT, for Mars., Tenden,
Rot-in & Claw
LIVERPOOL SERVICE
北
'"CYCLOPS." Sails 22 OCT., for Havre, Liverpool,
& Bromborough.
NEW YORK SERVICE "ADRASTUS". Bails 7 NOV., for Boston & New York.,
vis Cape of Gral Hope.. PACIFIC SERVICE(via DAIKEN, KOER, NAGOYA-S YNIOTAKA) ́ ́"PALTHYBIÖS” Sails 28 OCT., for Victoria, Vancouver
Beattle
INWARD SERVICE
Due
FROTESILAUS" è OCT., From. Europe via the Straits FEILOCTETES" 6 OCT, From (dynia & U.E.
via the Straita ANTENOR” 700T, From UK. via the Straite *TALTHYBIUS* 11 OCT. From The Pacific Coast
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with
limited passenger accommodation
For Freight pamage rates and information app/v
Butterfield & Swire,
Agents. 1, Connaught Road, C.
SENIOR SOCCER | KOWLOON TONG BOWLERS HOLD
LEAGUE
#+
South China "B"
Beat Police
The Police were defeated by South China "B" at Caroline El yesterday afternoon in a Senior League football match. by six goals to two. There were hardly any thrills in the first half of play. The Chinese opened scoring through Chan Tak- fai, centre forward; and La
inside left. Chung ung another goal
The score stood at 2-0 at half- time.
I
CELEBRATE
In addition to the lawn bowls "at home" which they held, Kow- loon Tong Club organised, an American tennis tournament, a buffet supper, a smoking concert and a dance on Saturday to cele brate their successes in the tennis, lawn bowls and badminton leagues,.
The American tennis tournamant was won by M. 8, Lee and Mck Lin, the runners-up being E. Fenn and D. Chan."
The following prizes for tennis and lawn bowls tournaments were added presented in the course of the
evening:
In the second half the Police attacked with more vigour and Wall reduced the defcit.
Chan Tak-fai added a third goal, Taylor, left wing. scoring for the Police.
Before the end Char Tak-fai and Yeung Shut-yick (2) scored for the Chinese.
#
CLOSING DAYS
Clubs Entertain
On Saturday
Four lawn bowls "closing days” were held on Saturday, when Talkoo, Club de Recreio, Kow- loon Tong and the Folice play- ed horts to bowlers from other clubs. An enjoyable afternoon was had by all-
Scores were:-
MONDAY, OCTOBER
3, 1938:
FOREIGN MAILS
Commencing on Monday, 3rd October, the General Post Office will be open for business as follows:--
Monday to Friday 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 pm, Saturday 7.00. a.m. to 5.30 p.m. *
Sunday 8.00 am to 12 Noon (For sale of stamps only).
The hours of business of the Registration and Parcal Bran- ches will remain as at present, that is, 8:00 am to 5 pm. daily. except Sundaya,
Surcharged air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary" post- ing boxes: They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall” and bear sumcient postage. Insufficiently prepajd letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the dis- cretion of the Post Office.
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Btro)' and South America are forwarded “via Siberia" if so superscribed.
Air Mail Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtan, Tientsin and Pelping are temporarily suspended,
POLICE WIN NARROWLY PRC-J. HE. Edwards, J. Mc- TENNIS
Walter, G. Perkins, E. G. Post (skip) Singles Championship: Winner, 33; L. Glendinning. S. R. Farlow, Pang Ol-lam; runner-up Mok Fur-W. Matr. A. E. Carey (skip) 10; H in
Brown, A. Kirby, J. S. Fender. G. Handicap Singles: Winner. Mok C. Moss (skip) 29; W. Cameron, H. Fuk-in; runner-up Pang Ol-lam. Danbrowsky, J. S. Riddell, W. E Doubles Championship: Winners, Hollands (skip) 21; W. McLeod, W. Pang Ol-lam and Mok Fuk-Jenner, J. Orem. W Glendinning runners-up H. Chan and A. Chan, (skip) 13, W. Smith, C. Pope, R. Doubles Handicap: Winners, Pang Elila, W. Campbell (skip) 13. Total: Ol-lam an Mok Fuk-in; runners-up 128. →B":—Tam | Peter Pang and H. F. Tal
The Rest: 8.′O. Bux, T. Locke, G. G. S. Thomsan. L. de Rome
6: (skip)
D. M. Khan. K. M. Omar. LA Collyer, J. Cavanagh (skip) 14; A. Murdoch...] Java A. W. Brown T. Armstrong. E. W. Lines (skip) 22: R. P. Shaw. C. Turney, C. B. Robertson, V. Chitten- den (skip) 25; W. Dawson, T. Fer- gusson, W. K. Way T. Coleman (skip) 23: W. T. French, W. Hobbs. C. E. Marques, A. A. Remedios (skip) 30. Total: 120
SOUTH CHINA Kwon-kon: Leung Pak-wah. Lau Man: Lau Wal-pul, Lau Tak-po, Tse Kam-hung: Yeung Shui-yies. Yeung Kan-po.Chan Tak-fHl Lat Chung-sang, and Lee Shek-yau'
Blackburn. POLICE:McHardy:
Pope; North. Brittain Parker Moss, Wall, Howlett, Morrison and Taylor,
KWONG WAH AND 'NAVY DRAW
In a First Divisior League foot- ball match on the Kowloon Foot- ball Club ground sesterday, the Navy and Kwong Wah drew 1-1. the sailors scoring in the last minute.
Phippens, of H.M.S. Thanet, the left wing. was scored for the Navy Feature of the game was the brilliance Lee Kwok-kee. the Kwong Wah custódian,
Lau
scored for
Winner.
LAWN BOWLS Championship Singles: A. Spary; runner-up. H. Gittios.
Winnier, C. Handicap Singles: Mose; runner-up. C. L. Gregory.
Pairs: Winners, Dr. Atienza and
H. Y. Hsu; runners-up, Y. Abbas and C. Mose.
Novices: Winner H. Y. Hus: run ner-up. A. E. H. Castro.
YACHTING
RESULTS
The Hongkong Yacht Club held their Opening Cruise on Saturday afternoon with a race over a course of 8.5 miles.
Detailed results are as follows: CRUISERS STARTED AT 14.30 Fook-chuen
Yacht
Corrected Pos'n. Kwong Wah after 20 minutes of La Cigale....
..... 18.52.12
1 play.
(Mr. N. V. A. Croucher) Curlew
17.04.55
The teams:
H
NAVY:-Dickerson; Bellis and (Capt. R. G. B. Innes) Dargain; Honeywill. Webster and rais Ridley: Phippens, Muggliston, New- lands. Thorburn and Betts.
KWONG WAH:-Lee Kwok-kee: Hon Yung-sang and Chung Fai- lam; Cheung Wing. Yeung Tse- tsong and Henry Young: Law Marander Wing-kui. Lau Fook-chuen Chin Chi-fun, Cheuk Shek-kam Wong King-chung.
JUNIOR MATCH
2
17.09.27
3
(Mr. B. R. W. Ashby) Winsome
(Mr. M. D. Lloyd) U & I
17.12.28
4
17.13.03
5
(Mr. H. S. Rouse)
17.15.44
and
(Mr. S. Berg)
17.33.29 Tai Wan 'Bhan
(Capt. J E· Dobbs) · Sea Lark V Monsoon
7
In a Second Division League' football match on the Kowloon Football Club ground yesterday, the 5th AA. Brigade, Royal Artil- lery, defeated Kwong Wah by five goals to one. The half-time score was 3-0. "
LOCAL GOLF"
D.NF. D.N.F. YACHTS STARTED AT 14.30 Yacht
Corrected Pos'n. 16.37.11 1
Jean
(Col. G. C Gowlland) Widgeon
Kowloon v. Valley Diana....
The following are starting times:
The Course at Happy Valley is reserved for this match and noi other players can start from the Dorothea Arst tee after. 8.45 оп Sunday, (Dr. Dean Smith) October 9.
Gull
(Mr. A. O, G. Mills) Eve
Major E. Bader) Bryl
Maj. J. C. L Yale) Alisa
16.37.47 2 (Miss H. Crawhall Wilson) Stella
16.39.20 (Mr. J. P. Allsopp) Robena
16.40.40 (Mr. R. R. Lindsay) Jan
18.41.24 (Capt J. Krogh Moe)
16.42.114 (Capt. C. D. A. Ross) Ariel
16.43.171 (Mr. Drew Wilkinson)
18.44.33 8
3
4
5
6
7
18.44.34 9
16.45.43 10
16.47.28
18.49.35 (Lb. R. N. Firth, R.A) JOBS.................. 18.50.28
11
12
13
14
13
9.00 am.-T. D. Paton--and B
Young.
9.04 a.m.-A. J. Dennis and G. M.
Park
9.08 a.m.-W. Alfern and W. J. S.
Key. 9.12 a.m.-W. A. Stewart and A.
McKellar
9.10 a.m.-A. L Eastman and J.
W. MacDonald.
9.20 am G. Milne and R. G.
Parker.
9.24 a.m-G. P. Murphy and A. D.
Humphreys.
9.28 am.-J. D. Thomson and H.
fi H. Mundy.
9.32 a.m-A. A Lopes and T. B..
Low:
9.56 a.m.-W. Groves and J. A. R.
Selby. 9.40 a.m.-W. Bastin and D. Hum-
phreys.
4.44 a.m.-R. L Moncrieff and R.
8. W. Paterson.
(Capt. Northcote) Nannette ............... 16.52.37
(Mr. E. Stephenson) Kaola
17.00.00 (Miss M. Corrigan) Kittiwake...
17.00.22 18
(Miss P. M. King) Carpenter
(Mr. G. H. Gandy)
Owl
17.01.25
17.00.51 (Mr. J. 8. 8. Findley) Gael....
...... 17.02.27 (Mr. H. M. Shaughy) Fainted Lady 17.03.04
(Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson) Zepher
D. M. F.
17
18
10
20
RECREIO VICTORY
Parcel Pout Service to the Province of Yunnan A
temporarily suspended.
From
INWARD MAILS
Por
Air Mali by “Pan-American Air-
Ways Direct Service*— San Fan-American Francisco, date 21st September.
Bangkok and Hollow Japan
Airways Plana” Tilbadak. Kaying........ Hawali Maru...
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service "-Londen date. | Imperisi 28th September. Japan and Shanghai.... Straits
Japan and Shanghai.. Shanghai and Amoy. Australia and Manila. Straits imperi
Club de Recreio won by 128 shots to 107. Six rinks were engaged, the home team only falling in two of Straits Japan
them.
Airways Plane Chenonceaux... Van Heuten.". Deucalion.. Taiyuan.........
3rd Oct.
3rd Wat
3rd Oct.
3rd Oct.
4th Oct.
4th Oo..
4th Oct.
4th Dot.
4th Oct.
Nellore...
6th Oct
Protesilaus...
5th Oct
Philoctetés,
ely Oct.
deb. Vol.
6th Oct.
8th Cot
Talma.... Glengarry......
------------ | Islami......
Air Mail By "Imperial 'Airways
Direct Service"-Londen
1st October..
date, Imperial
Parcels from Calcutta and Straits. Suisang....
Carvalho. J. F. V. Ribeiro, F. Japan
Recreio J. C. Remedios, M. A.Shanghai
M. Silva (akip) 11; C. Vas, C. P. Basto, J. E. Noronha, H. A. Alves (skip) 13; L. F. Xavier, D. C. Alves, 7. Lopes; B. Basto (skip) 37; E. Alves, C. B.-Pereira. C. H. Basto, C. G. Silva (skip) 26: F. A. Xavier, C. | M Silva, L. J. Silva, F, X. Scares (skip) 24; J. Luz, P. Yvanovich, C. R. Pereira, F. V. Ribeiró (skip) 25. Total: 128.
Marlia
U.S.A., Honolulu.
Straits ......
Japan and Shanghat... Tientsin
Japan and Shangha! Java and Manils.
Japan and
Potsdam.
Airways Piane
7th Oct. 7th Oct.
7th Oct
Shanghai (Vancouver BC.. date,
17th September}
Australia and Manila
Emp. of Canada Antenor....... Changte............ Yasukuni Maru... Hothow...
7th Oct.
7th Oct.
7th Och
7th Oct.
7th Oct.
Boudan...
7th Oct
Tisadane..
10th Oct
Talthyblus..
10th Oct.
11th Octy
11th Oc
11th Oct
-19th Oct
, 19th Oct.
1ith Out
18th Oct
14th 000
Jean Laborde....
16th Oct:
18th Oct.
Japan ánd Shanghai.:. Parcela from Calcutta and Straits. | Shiralà.
Leitao, L A. The Rest:-E Gutierrez, C. Hoskins, A. Hyde Lay (skip) 31; R. Butler, J. J. Basto, L. C. R. Souza, L. Guy (skip) 19 C. Tham, J. Smith. C.. J. Tacchi, J. Frazer (skip) 18: A. Thomson W. Buller, A. E. S. Alves, J. G..Meyer Manila (skip) 10; S. Rumjahn. P. Hani-Japan ton. W. Field, E. Arculli (skip) 16: Saigon F. Kelly. W. Williamson, F. Sim monds. 6. Randle (skip) 15. Total 107.
... TAIKOO LOSE Talkoo Dock Recreation Club lost to four rinks from Civil Service Cricket Club by 23 shots.
After the match, Mr. W. Melrose presented a Cup to the Valley Club. Mr. J. Deakin, replying on behalf of the visitors, thanked the Back Club for their fine hospitality and presented each member of the home team with a spoon as a memento of the occasion.
C.S.C.C.. Carr. F. Austin, J. Purvis, J. Cook (skip) 17; A. Warr,
Straits.
Amoy and Swatow Japan inge
Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai
Adrastus.
Horang...
Athos ....
Fushimi Maru.....
Van Heutasz Kidderpore... Rajputana..
Parcels from Calcutta and Straits | Kutsang.....
OUTWARD MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier. than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where shalls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered, and parcel malls) are closed at 5 p., on the previous day.
For
SUNDAY
R R. Wood, A. Allen, J. Bollidge Shanghai and Japan... (skip) 32: R. E..Davies, P. D. Craw-Tiertain ley, E. E. Ecleshall J. Deacon (skip) swatow 21: F. Harper, V. S. Ebbage, W. Bur- ling. J F. McGowan (skip) 22. Total: 92.
Talkoo: C. Bovaird, J. Forster, J. Wald, W. Beath (skip) 29:"T" Newman, E, Gibson, J. Russell, W. Melrose (skip) 10; F. Hillan, J. Me- Golgan, 5. Pollock, D. Munro. (skip) 18: W. Brown, T. Grimes: J. Wat- sari, T. Stalnton (skip) 13. Total: 70.
4
KOWLOON TONG UP SEVEN Kowloon Tong beat The Rest by 72 shots to 65,
K. Tong:- A. E.-H. Castro, Peter Wong. A. J. Kew, A. H. Basto (skip) 14. T. M. Gregory, T. K. Lim, J. N. Wong. H. Gittins (skip) 22; Y. Abbas, H. Y. Hsu, V. N. Atienza (skip) 18; 8. M. White, J. Tang, J. L Stephens, A. -Bpary," (skip) 18. Total: 72
9.48 a.m.-W. C. Simpson and FTEN CLUBS ENTER Rosselet (skip). 20; A. Calman, A.
Buckle.
9.32 a m.-T. Henderson and G. T.
May.
9.55 am-E O. Murphy and N. J.
Booker.
A.
HOCKEY TOURNEY
Entries received for the Hong- kong Hockey Association's tourna ment (formerly the United Hockey Tournament) have been very pro- mising, ten clubs having already Hsent in their names, and it is hoped that this competition will be even more successful than heretofore..
10.00 am--W. Stoker and
Brooksbank Reserves 10.04 m. E. Hanlon and W.
Nolloth 10.08 a.m.-M. A Cairns and A. Y. MacFayden.
Second round: 10.12. 10.18, etc.""
IMPERIAL PRODUCE
STAKES
The Rest. V. Ramsay, K. C. Hamilton, G. E Thompson C. 8. Ablong E. Lammert, J. 8. Logan
(skip) 9; C, M. 8. Alves, A. R. M., Samy, G: H Sheriff (skip) 17; B. Thompson, A. Nissim, W. Ward. E. Fincher (skip) 19. Total: 65.
ENGLISH GOLF VICTORY
MONDAY
Samihut and Wuchow"; Shanghai and Japan....
Per
Neumark.. Sandviken Tainan
Date and Time
Sonday, 2nd
9.00 AM 9.00 AM
0.00 AM
Monday, 3rd.
Tai Hing. Burdwan....
9.15 AM
8.30 AM
KP.O
Kec.
8.30AM
Orri
9.00 AM
..G.P.O.
Airways Plane
Bez.
8,30 AM
Ord.
9.00AM
Muinama.......
9,00 AM
............................ Tai Lee...
1330 AM
Yuensang......................
Noon
Air Mail for Manila,, Guam, Hone-
"Inla and USA, by the ̧ ́"Pan)
American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American -due San Francisco, jutu Oct. Hollow
Kongmoon
Parcels only for Calcutta
Mombasa
(Papers only) Bera.
Laurenco 'Maiques and (Parcels
and Papers only) for & Africs... Hawaii Maru. Air Mail for Sian, Lanckow, Chang-
Chengtu sha" and
etc... (ria Hankow) by the "Eurasia ́ Air- ways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit).
Eurasia Plane
London. Imperial
Air Mail for Imperial Airways
Direct"Service" das 10th October.
Airways Plane
Airmail for Malaya and Australia
by Imperial Airways Direct. § Unrperial Service”-due Sydney, 10th Oct.
TUESDAY
Bambat and Wuchow..... Amcy...
2.20
G.F.O. & K.P.O. Heg. 4.30 M Ord. 5.00
KPO Reg.00:0.00-PM
Ord.
5.30
G.P.O.
Beg 4.COM Ord."7.00 PM
EPOR
G.P.O.ES
Reg. 5:00 Airways Flane Ord 7000
Konguing.. Tilbudak
Tuesday, 4th
8.15
8.30
8.30
9.30
Yatshing.
On Lee....... Kwangtung
Chenonceaux, Chenoncexux
Beg Ord
The clubs already entered are:-
Llandudno, Oct. 1 Royal Air Force; Queen's College: England, including Ave Ryder Manila, Macasser, and Bourabaya... Tilnegara.. Hongkong University; Club de Cup players, to-day won the in- Swatow. Foochow and Tientaln.. Recreio: Police "A"; Police "B": ternational Golf Championship Hongmoon: ............ Radio Sports Club: Central British series when they beat Wales by Swatow... Association; Kowloon Indian Ten-10 matches to 4. The winners Atimall ter “France: Oriant Ate- j⠀ | nis Club; Nomada' Hockey Club. ` also beat Ireland by 11 matches to >ways Service "--das Mázwelllos, į London, Oct. 1.
FRIENDLY GAME
18th October.. 3 and Scotland by 11 matches to 4. Helloplis (7/2) won the Imperial A hockey team: from the Roya Scotland were second, Ireland | Balgon.... Produce Stakes at Kempton, yes- Air Force bent the European, third and Wales, fourth. terday. Casanova (13/8) lost first Y.M.G.A. by six goals to one in a Surprise results were Alfred place by a head, and was two friendly match at King's Park on Padgham's (England) defeat at lungths in front of the third horse. Saturday afternoon, the hands of EF. HII (Wales) by Admiral's Walk (20/1).
Bartlett, the Air Force's centre. 2 and 1, while K. Williams The race was over six furlongs, forward, scored five goals, Rossiter (Wales) beat Arthur Lacey and there was a fold of 10— had the sath, while U. Kraus #7” (England), the Ryder Cup play.. Reuter
centre, netted his side's only goal. er. by 3 and 1--Reuter.
Parcels only for Singapore, Penang. *Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London due London, 10th November.
alton.
Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hong Kong Boad Central, Hong Kong, London Offée': 54. Fleet Street, E.ON Daily Press, Ltd, at Marina House, third floor, 15-19, Queen's"
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.