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EASTERN EASILY

Caroline Hill Team Score

Five Goals Without Reply

LEE TIN-SANG OUTSTANDING

AFTER BEING ON EQUAL TERMS for the greater part of the rame, Eastern suffered, their first defeat of the season when they were beaten by South China "A" by fire goals to nil in a First A crowd of Division Football encounter at Caroline Hill yesterday, 4,000 spectators saw the game.

chances The Eastern forwards throw away

of scoring and both Suen Kam-shun and Han Ching-to were off the mark. The half-backs gave avery support and also did well in defence despite

the score.

[INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS DINNER

Formation Of Far Eastern Assen.

SHANGHAI SKIP'S

TRIBUTE

"I must pay tribute to the excellent team spirit which prevalled and which helped as win the Interport. Every- one of us pulled his weight, and that was the secret of our success," remarked Mr. B. Wallace, the Shanghai skip, at the Interport Lawn Bowls dinner held at the Hongkong Hotel on Saturday night.

Mr. Wallace also said that before he left Shanghal it Was sug-

gested to him that he make then-

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN The Christmas Parcel Mall for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Fost. Omice at Noon on Friday, 11th November per 8. 6. "Ranpura" and is due to arrive at

London on the 16th December, 1938. "

The Public are kindly requested to post early.

Parcel Post Services via Canton are temporarily suspended.”

Surcharged air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary post- ing boxes. They should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear sufficient postage. Insuficiently, prepaid letters may be taxed" with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Bervice, at the dis- cretion of the Post Office.

A

Letters and Postcards for Europa" taxcept Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded “vix Siberia” If so superscribed.

Air Mall Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pelping are temporarily suspended.

Shanghai and Hankow Swatow

INWARD MAILS

From

South China on the other hand, sang; Lau Hing-choi. Leung Wins-tion of the fact that û 'Far East- played better football than has chui, Lee Kwok-wal: Thng Kwong-ern Association comprising Hong- beer seen in their previous games, sum, La! Shul-wing, Fung King-kong, Lee Tin-sang was the outstanding cheong. Kwok Ying-kee and Lau should be formed and registered Japan and Shanghai....

Two certain Tau-man. man on the field.

with the parent body in England. EASTERN: Lau Hin-han; Wong At the official table were EE goals were saved by him after the ball had beaten Pan.

Wing-hon, Mew Wah-kwok; Ho the Governor, Str Geoffry North- Suen and Chow Man-chi were Chor-yin, Halu King-sing, Lo Walcote, Mr. W. J. MacDermott, prominent for Eastern while Hau kuen: Soong Ling-sing. Lee Tak (Shanghai), Dr. J. T. Smalley Ching-to was robbed of the ball, kee, Suen Kam-shun, Chow Man (Vice-President of the Associa- Direct Service"-London date.} Imperial time and again.

Infringements

were

"

all

11

chi and Hat Ching-to..

SOUTH CHINA WIN

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits. Tilawa.. Manila......... Parcels from Calcutta, and Straita. | Kumsang Shanghai and Swatow... Air Mail by "Imperial Aleways)

20th October.

Kingyuan

Das

Hupeh Talthyblus..

24th Oct.

2th Oct.

25tu. Clot.

Emp. of Russia

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Airways Plane Granville...... Felix Roussel... Somali... Glenogle

[tion), Mr. J. M. Lopes (Shanghai), Kwok Ying-kee gave a fine..dis-

Hon. Mr. T. H. King. (Commis- Manila play, at inside-left for South China A hard fought game was seen'sioner of Police) Mr. J. W. Brierley / Saigon and the

aat Caroline Hill yesterday when, (Shanghai), Mr. L-A goal he scored was

Gutierrez, Straits beautiful header.

South China met Eastern in a (Hon. Treasurer of Hongkong Shanghai too Junior League encounter, the LB. A.), Capt."H. 8. Batty-Smith | Japan and Shanghai... frequent and marred the game former emerging winners by the AD. C., Mr. A. Hyde Lay (Prest-Straits and Europe via Sues (Let-

solitary "goal

dent of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls ters and Papers) London, date After a goalless first half. Bouth Association), Mr. Ε Wallace 29th September and London Far- marked China managed to register the (Shanghai captain), Hon. Mr. N cels-Landon date, 22nd Sept.......Rawalpindi........

Ranchi... of the only goal of the match through L. Smith (Colonial Secretary), Mr. Japan and Shanghai .......................

Chan Wel-san. Eastern

Air press K: L Swartzell (Shanghul), Mr. minutes

hard for the equaliser but to no c. B. Hosking (Hon. Secretary, avail.

somewhat.

FUNG'S CHANCE

end" play End to" the opening stages Каще and after. ten Lai Shui - wing- sent a low drive- which Lau Just managed to reach. Fung King-cheong then let an oppor- tunity of scoring!

go begging while

at the other end, Soong Ling-sing

missed a sitter. Lai Shui-wing

The opening goal came when one of the Eastern backs miskick- ed and the ball went for a corner Tang Kwong-sum took the kick and Kwok Ying-kee headed the ball into the net.

Bouth China second goal was 3 bit of bad judgement on the past of Lan who jumped before the ball came within his reach. Tang Kwong Sum was responsible for ; the shot.

EASTERN RALLY

At half-time the score, was 2-0

SHARE EIGHT GOALS In Third Division

3 South China shared

Mail by "Imperiai Airways Direct Service" London date Imperial 23rd October.

Java

Tientsin and Swatow..

EKLBA), Mr. A; M. Gutierrez (Shanghai), Paym. Cdr. H. G. Manila match, Oswin. R. N., Mr. R. Gerrard points (Shanghal) and Dr. I. Newton, ́= with the Royal Engineers "Mr. Wallace, their Captain is Straits hung (Chinese) each side scoring a bowler of no mean ability as Japan and Shanghai, four goals after a somewhat was evidenced in all the Interport Java and Manila. scrappy game, played at Sookun- matches, and I must congratulate Straits. poo, yesterday.

him on his outstanding perforin- Australia and Mansils..... South China were definitely the ance" said Mr. Hyde Lay.

"In Japan better side and at half-time lead, fact I would go so far as to say Manila by two goals to nil

that Mr. Wallace is one of the Japan

-Airways Plane.

Tisalak...

Cheklang.... Diomed..... Memnon.................. Tjinegara ........

Van. Heatsz. Tanda.... Nellore..... Gneisenau.............

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In the final period, the Bappers best bowlers we have seen 13 Ate Mail by "Pan-American Air- netted three goals in succession, Hongkong (hear hear). He was WAYU Direct ·Service ” — San Pan-American

to which South Chins replied with very ably supported by his team.

Francisco date 26th October.

the equaliser. Taking the lead and I consider they well deserved | U.S.A.. Honolulu Japan and again the Sappers registered their their win? fourth goal and held the lead until

Mr. Hyde Lay presented Mr. H

the last minute when Chung Wallace with the Hongkong dag netted the equaliser.

The scorers WOTĘ:

and

spoons to members of the Shanghal team His Excellency Engineers (C):-Chen Heung-the Governor was also the re- Kuen Lee Yal-him. Tin Bia, and cipient of a spoon as a memento Tung Chung-pck.

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South China; Li Yan Yuen (2), in favour of the Chinese. The Ho Yan-ki and Cheung Kan-chol. second half saw Eastern endeavour to reduce the arrears. Buen was well marked throughout this period and most of his kicks were in- effective. Hau caine in from the wing and shot past Pau, and while the ball was trickling into the goal, Lee Min-sang took a slide and dedected the shot for a corner.

At the other end Fung and Lai combined well for Lai to register At this point the third goal. Eastern began to play erratic, A few minutes later. Lai netted the fourth goal; and the final gọnl came when Fung received a pass from Yueng netted with a beautiful shot.

The teams were:

SOUTH CHINA "A" Pau ping:

Mak Shu-hon, Lee

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KWANGTUNG HANDICAP RESULTS

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Won by length-and-a-half, a head between second and third.

Time: 1.08.2, Pari-mutuel:-

-Win: $15.

Places: $0.70, $9.70, $7.90.

Also ran: Gold Coin, 148 lbs. (Mr. F. Y.-T. _Wel); Jungle Jim, Ka-157 (Mr. K. 1. Tp); King's Bounty,

Shanghai (Vancouver B.C.^ datë, 14th October} Australia and Manila

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes cùriter than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls ire advertised to close at or before 9 ani, registered and parcel mails

of the occasion.

His Excellency the Governor. in welcoming the Shanghal Interport team said that he appreciated there closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.. honour of being asked to proposé the tonst to Mr. Wallace and the Shanghai team

9:30 AM

10.30 AM

113 AM

For

For

Date and Tline

MONDAY

Monday, 24th

Katinka

1,125

1,088

Ranger

477

477

Hothow and Bangkok... Chuanchow and Foochow seascaratus Shanghai

Michael Jebsen...

Yochow....... Wichita.....

Snowy River

721

476

Tientsin

Kwaisang.. Anhui.

12.30 PM

· 1,3 FM

Tornado Star

225

228

Swatow

EPO

C

Total

3,797

3,358

Reg. vit

- 5:00 PM

» 5:30 PM

Air Mail for "Imperial - Airways

Direct Service "-dae London. Imperial 31st October.

G.F.O.

Reu.

6,00 PM

Urd. Airways Plane

7.00 PM

K.P.O.

Salvage Master. 185 lbs.

*Mr,

(Mr. B. Le Tao) Hollandia's Piet Hein. 143 lbs. (Mr. H. C. Pih) 2

1

Rg.

3

Airmail for Malaya, Java, and Auy-

tralla by "Imperial_Airways | Direct Service" due Sydney. Imperial- 31st October. Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin.....Newchwang...

-6,00 PM 6.30 PM G.P.O.

Airways Plane.

Hesc Ud.

17.00. PM

Pisadane.. Jean Dupuis........

8-Kwangtung Handicap (1Mile) Mr. Wong Sui Ngau's

Tin-158 (Mr. S. C. Llang); Night View, "Mr. Trianon's Tribute, 140 lbs.

MACKAY SCORES

CENTURY

Kowloon C.C. Beat Volunteers

N. AF MACKAY, the Kowloon Cricket Club bataman. scored his first century of the season at King's Park yesterday in, an all- day match in which he played for the Kowloon C.C. against the Volunteers. The King's Fark team won by three wickets after a most interesting match.

145 (Mr. Y. T. Fung); Rose Jane, 180 (Mr. W. G. Poy); Boldier of China, 158 (Mr. L. Wače); Bunlight View, 140 (Mr. H. C. Pth).

Betting

(Mr. B. L. Yuen)

*Dead heat. Won by half length between second and third.

Time: 2:03 2.

Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $25.10. Places

$10.10. - $13,50, .....$103.40

{.... Also-ren?—Araxy, 152 lbs. (Mr. A..

F. D. Calson); Borrachito, 144- (Mr.

TUESDAY

Manila, Macasser, and Sourabaya.. Fort Bayard and Haiphong.. 3watow and Tientsin Jakhol Swatoy and Amoy

Win. Place

Amberley

757

603

Gold Coin.

282

297

Jungle Jim

3T

59

King's Bounty

72

115

Laughing Buddha

420

: 381

H. J. A. Hearne); Coronation Day. 152 (Mr. 9. W. Tang); Double

WEDNESDAY

Haiphong

Night View........ 06 1,113 Rose. Evelyn Rose Jane.........

330 Soldier of Chiria.. 124 Sunlight View....

83

1,046 307 145 577 472

Total

..-3,7783,509

-Nullah Nullah Handicap

(1) Miles) A Commodity's Snowy River,

The Volunteers batted Arst and Mr. totalled 215, the main contributors 140 lbs (Mr. A. W. Raymond) 1 being R. HL Griffiths 46, ́A ́ P. Pereira 33. not ouf, George Souza

Mr.

Commodity's Aztec, 157. Iba (Mr. H. J. A Hearne) 24 32 and A. E Perry 31. Rev. C. B. Mr. Eu Tong-sen's Dick Turpin,

R. Sargent, took four wickets for

44 and Captain Whitinarsh four' for. 78. T

135 lbs....... (Mr. W: G. Poy) 3 Won by two lengths, a neck be- tween seond and third.

Time: 2.16.4.- Pari-mutuel;-- /

Win: $23,20,

Places: $11.80, $12.30, $28.20..・・ | Also rant A Better Time, 149,

Tingsang Kiangsu Halching.....i

Tai Seun Hank.

Chance, 140 (Mr. A. Walmsley Parcels and Papera only-för Cal-750)

cutta Gothen); Emergency Call, 149 (Mr. Shanghai and Japan....

C. Encarnacao): Estover, 104 (Mr. A. W. Raymond); Gold Soverelan 140 (Mr.:8. C. Llang); Lancashire Chap. 140 (Mr. S. W. Fan); Lucky Eleven, 140 (Mr. P. L. Juf); Mac's Adventure, 140 (Mr. W. G. Pov): Meteor, 140 (Mr. K. 1. Io); The. Leopard, 158 (Mr. P. Y. T. Wei): aviorous, 168 (Mr. V. V. Needa); Whalsey. 140. (Mr. B. A. Proulx1......

Betting

Air Mail for Chungking by the “C.N.A.C” Airways Direct Ser- vice."

THURSDAY Swatow Shanghai, Japan, “US.A., Central and South America and (Parcels and Papers only for Canadá)- due Vancouver BC 14th November and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via Biberis ......

Buisang...alarız, Falix Roussel......

C.N.A.C. Plane

*****Emp. of Russia

Wingsang

Direct Service"-due London. Imperial

Araxy Borrachito Coronation Day.... Double Chance Emergency Call... --Estover

Win. 44

Place

· 77-

115

117-

Swatow and Tientsin

363

228

28

49

101..

118

600 "507.

tirmail for Imperiat Airways

Gold Sovereign'

113

120

Lancashire Chap

13

22

3rd November.

Lucky Kleven ..............

28

44

· Mac's Adventure Meteor

10

:39

14 #

22

Piet Hein..**.*

625

432

Balvage Master

839

718

The Leopard

926

662

Tribute

18

37

Win:

Place;

634

459

Saigon

A Better Time "Annabella"

62

| 74:

Whalsey

175

609

409

Astec ngji Dick Turpin

454

14,781) 3.824

104

139

Going in first wicket down 'fór' Kowloon after K. M. Bazter; whö opened, had falled to score, Mac- kay soon settled down to a polish- ed display and when he had. scored 119 he was smartly caught lbs. (Mr. P. L Jul); Annabella, 150 behind the wicket by Fox off (Mr. C. Encarnacao); Katinka, 165 Mackay hit no: (Mr. V. V. Needs); Ranger, 150 Beck's bowling.

AAA (Mr. A. »F. D. Colson); Tornado less than 19 boundaries.

When stumps were drawn Kog-Star, 165 (Mr, BW, Tang),

Betting loon. had scored 217 for eight wie- kets, R. T. Broadbridge contribut ing 26.

Pereira took two wickets for 36 and A. C. Beck dismissed two bats- men for 47.

¡Valorous

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Tuesday, 25th

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Wed, 26th

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Thursday, 27th

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tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Imperial Servico-due Sydney, 5th Nov,

Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hang Kont Daily Prese, Ltd, at Marina House, third floor, 16.19,- Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong London Office: 53, Fleet Street, 3.0.2

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