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|NAVY DRAW -
|PROGRAMME FOR EASY WIN FOR
WITH SCOTS 13TH EXTRA
Poor Display At Sookumpoo
RACE MEETING
lass:
Hongkong Autumn Winner $1,000.
Champions. Second $300
THE CLUB
Triangular Tourney Rugger Match
(By Robin)
The programme for the thir- teenth Extra, Race meeting to be Navy gave a very poor display December 17 at 2 p.m. is as fol- held at Happy Valley on Saturday. against the Royal Scots in a Sénior League encounter at Scokunpoo yesterday, anaring four goals.
Though having a lead of 2-0 in
The Club 1st XV emerged ensy the first half, they fell away badly Third $200. For China Ponies that winners in the first match of the started in at least threeTriangular Rugby Tournament score two goals. Both Extra Metings of this Club since against the
1st January,
Army winning 1938. Winners
at score of 28 points to 3 at Sookun- Extra Meetings of this Club 1938
poo on Saturday. The civilians only. Weight for inches as per were decidedly the better side and scule... Post Entries. Entrance $10.
staged several fine movements, One and a Quarter Miles.
which resulted in tries. Note.Entries to be nominated
in the final period to allow the Scots to goalkeepers muntes.
gave
fine
perfor-
Armstrong, on the winger, was the only bustling Navy Forward, walle Hunt and Betts were of
forma
have
by
The Army were without Nouch,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
FIRST CLASS MAIL
The Public are reminded that sealed letters and packets, irrea- pective of contents, are classided as first class mail and must be prepaid as such"
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR CANADA
(By Imperial Airways Service).
The Last Christmas Letter Mall (15 cents per half-ounce), for Canada by the "Imperial Airways Flane" will be closed as follows:-
Registered Mail
5.00 p.m. 5th December. Ordinary Mall This mall is expected to arrive at Vancouver or Victoria B.C. on the 23rd December, 1838.
7.00 p.m. 5th December.
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR SOUTH AFRICA
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Dixon and Honeywell played well on the day of the race, 1.e. Ponies at back, whose position L/e Waite In the Navy intermediate line." must be declared as starters by
Navy delded three reserves, Fin-posting their names in the relative other notable absentee, his post-South Africa by the "Imperial Airway's Plane" will be closed as ably alled. Pte. Ferguson was an- ley and Ropper as back, and Fisher declaration box in the usual man- tion being taken by Pte. Bousted.
in the let-nalt postulon,
Royal Scots were at full strength, and after a very slow start, ramed well in the second hair to score two Koala
+3
ner.
Laggards Handicap Winner Bidwell, Drew-Wilkinson replying Club opened the scoring through $500. Second $300. Third $200. For for the soldiers but both kicks were Australian Subscription. Ponies of any Season that have started in at second try for the Club and the not converted. Grieve scored the Proctor, the Scots' centro-hair | least one Extra Meeting of this played a good game, but was un-Club
third came shortly after during 1938. Winners of
from fortunate to collide with Hunt, more than $1,000 in stakes since
Bidwell. At this period of play thereby sustaining an eye injury in 1st January 1938.
Drew-Wilkinson was and Ponles
carried off the opening half.
classified "C" Class, barred. Jockey
the fleld after he sustained a nasty injury.
Hunt opened scoring for the Alowance. Entrance $5. One Mitc. Navy, from a penalty during the Tardy Handicap-Winner $500. first five minutes of play, Arm-Second $250. Third $150. For China strong then shot. a beautiful goal Ponies. "C" Class, that have start-1 from a dimelt angle.
On resumption, the Royal Scots brought the ball into the sailors half of the field, MacAlster brought off several fine saves.
Muho netted for the Scots soon after, and Kane scored the equallser following a meelee.
The last Christmas Letter Mall (15 conlapper half-ounce) for follows:-
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7.00 pm, 12th December 'This mail is expected to arrive at Durban on the Zist Desembas, 1938.
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN AND
AUSTRALIA
By Imperial Airways Service)
The last Christmas Letter Mall (15 cents per half-ounce) for The score at half-time was 9-3 Great Britain and Australia by the "Imperial Airways Flamo" will in favour of the Club.
be closed as follows:-
On resumption, Chadwick regis- ed in at least two Extra Meetings tered the Club's fourth try, Grieve of this Club during 1938. Winners converting. Garry was forced to of more than $1,000 in stakes slice leave the field and the Army play 1st January, 1938, barred. Jockeyed throughout the second half with Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mlle. only 13 men, Chadwick scored again
Queensland Autumn Champlons.
and the try was converted by Winner
Grieve.. $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Sube- Stewart (2) and Grieve added NAVY: McAlister; Finley, Rop-have started
cription Ponies of any Season that further tries before the end.
In at least three per; Honeywell, Dixon
The teams- Fisher: Extra. Metings of this Club since Armstrong. Thorburn. Marril, 1st January. Hunt and Butts
1938, Winners Extra Metings of this Club 1938 ROYAL SCOTS.-Dunean: Fraser, only. Weight for inches McDonald; - Bron," Proctor. Clark scale. Post Entries. Entrance $10. Munro. Fleming. Hossack. Allan One and a Quarter Miles.. and McKay.
The teams were:
MIDDLESEX BEAT ENGINEERS
"
In another Second Division inatch at Happy Valley on Satur- cay, Middlesex defeated the Royal Engineers in a fast game by six goals to two.
ner.
Dilatory
Handicap.
at
as per
'Club 1st XV:-M. W. MacGrath; G. K. Chadwick, H. D. Bidwell (Captain), W, E. Grieve, D. H. Ste- wait: F. Cessford, J. R. Hender son; K. A. Watson, K."W. Salter, M. Stark: B. O'M. Deane, A. J. G. E. W. Stout: R. G. L. Oliphant, C. Taylor and W. B. Richardson.
Note. Entries to be nominated on the day of the race. l.e., Pontes must be declared as starters by posting their names in the relative Army:-L/c. Walte (RE); L/Cpl. declaration box in the usual man-Middlesex) Li Gudgeon (Middle- Garrie (R. Scots). Lt, Chiverall
sex) and Pte. Bousted (R.A.O.C.); -Winner L/Cpl. Boe (R. Scots) and Lt. China Ponies, "D" Class, that have Page (R.A.), L/Cpl.. $450. Second $225. Third $125. For Drew-Wilkinson (R. Scots); L/Bdr. started in at least two Extra Meet Scots);
Ross (R Middlesex led by two-all at the ings of this Club during 1938. Spr. Appely (R.)),
(R.C.S.). Interval, Crowhurst sering both stakes since 1st January. 1938, bar-Lt. Hewitt (Middlesex}
Winners of more than $1.000 (RA).
Gnr. Evans goals, Crowhurst scored again and red. Jockey Allowance. Entrance Cuthbertson (R. Scots)
Pte. Berry (Middlesex), Moggeridge added two more goals
and Lt. for Middlesex before the Sappers
$5. One Mile.. replied.
Hongkong Sub-Griffins Autumn Champions.--Winner $1,000. Second
Lt. Crawford
AT RUGGER
With 15 minutes left to play, the $300. Third $200 For China Ponies, EAGLE BEAT CLUB game turned in the Suppers favour Subscription Grimns of this Club and Lowe and Pelham netted in of this Season, that have started quick succession. Crowhurst add-in at least three Extra Meetings of ed his fourth goal for Middlesex this Club since 1st January, 1938. before the game was over.
Winners at Extra Meeting of this Club 1938 only. Weight for inches as per scale. Post Entries. En- trance $10. One and a Quarter Miles.
NEAR UPSET
an
St. Joseph's almost caused upset in their Senior Division foot- ball League game against South China at Causeway Bay, yesterday. the Chinese winning by the odd goal in five.
ner.
BUT LOSERS WERE TWO MEN SHORT
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H. M. 8. Eagle came out winners In their Rugge: game against Ciuc on the day of the race, Le.. Pontes in arrears in the first half. The Note-Entries to be nominated A XV after being six points to mil must be declared as starters by Navy side featured several soccer posting their names in the relative players, amongst whom were Hunt, than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier decaration box in the usual man- the Navy Inside left, who played are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel matts
a fine game at back. He was Last Chance Handicap.--Winner directly responsible for the Navy
are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. $500. Second $300, Third $200. For tries besides sco.ing four points Australian
c" Class, that have started in at
Rontes, from conversion kicks. least one Extra Meeting of this men short throughout. Bosanquet Shanghai and. Japan....
Club side were playing with two Manila Club during Yeung Shui-yick obtained the 'more than $1,000 tri stakes since with two tries, both of which were Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Marques,
1938. Winners of distinguished himself for the Club Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin....Wingsang. "hat-trick."
1st January 1938, barred. Jockey scored in the first period of play. Allowance Entrance $5. One Milę.
Though South China had a lead ut three clear goals in the first period of play, they were complete tely routed by the Saints in the anal period, with Leonard scoring
twice.
The teams were:
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Service."--due
ST. JOSEPH'S F Cruz: L. Finale Handicap-Winner $450.
After the interval Tacher socied Souza, Marques. Sprinkle, Woo, Second $225. Third $125. For China the Navy's first try following a Castilho, Goines, Leonard, Azim and Ponies, "E" Class, that have start-scrimmage. Hunt kicked success Alves.
ed in at least two Extra Meetings fully. Navy came back shortly Afr Mad for Imperial Airway SOUTH CHUNA "B"-Tam of this Club during 1938. Jockey afterwards for the lead, Lunsdale
Direct Kwon-kon: Leung, Pak-wah, Lay Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile. played the ball over the line, with Mau: Lau Wal-pul, Lau Tak-po,
12th December. Daily Double Event-Fifth and Hunt kicking. No further scoring The Kam-hung: Yeung Shul-yick, seventh races.
was registered ji Yeung Kan-po, Chin Tak-tal, Lau
The final score Airmail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Entries close at noon on Thurs-being ten points to six in favour Chung-sang, and Lee Shek-yau. day, December 8.
Jo H. M S. Eagle,
VERY EVEN GAME
A decidedly even game was seen on the Club ground when Royal Scots defeated Eastern 2-0 in a Second Division League encounter yesterday.
Clark, the Scots' custodian, brought off
numerous brilliant saves.
MacDonald and Fraser scored the goals.
GARDY NETS FIVE
SAILING RESULTS
The teams were:-
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H. M. 8. Eagle-Hunt., Thomas Bailey, Swanden, Fenton, Dixon, Lawn, Romans, Thacher Little, Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya...Tlisadane...... Gull (Mr. A. O. G. Mills on Hane, Jefferies, Hughes, Staple Bwatow, Foochow and Tientsin...... Yingchow....... Saturday won the "A""Class event munadale and
Hothow and Pakhói........ in the 1st Corinthian Series of
Club "A" XV:-F. M. Thompson; watow and Foocho....:
Fort Bayard and Haiphong. yacht races followed by True Blue D. I, Bosanquet. D.. Hynes,, E. (Mr. H. S. Rouse) and La Linda Taverner, C J. (Mrs. M. I. Johnstone) Dorothea chison, R. Rutherford; J. Moodic swatow and Tientsin
Powell; J. Hut-
WEDNESDAY (Dr, Dean Smith) won "H" Class J. B. Dunnett (Captain), T. Haiphong and Widgeon (Mr. L. Garner) the Prati Redman, K. H. G. White swatow "1," " and "G" Classes event.
and E C. Lascombe, The ladies' race last Friday re- sulted in a win for Lerryn (Miss Johnstone) and Mary Ann (Mrs. Whitham), followed by Gina' (Mrs.
Fanshawe).
COMBINED SCHOOLS CRICKET TEAM
In a Third Division "A" League fixture 5th R.A." beat Royal Scots by six clear goals at Sookunpoo yesterday. The winners have.com- pleted their first round fxtures with 18 points out of a possible 20.
Gardy distinguished himself by
The following will represent the scoring five of the six goals. Mas-"hat-trick" while Grifiths, Thac-Combined Schools against Mr. H. terton-Smith added the sixth goal kery and Faith "scared for the Owen Hughes' XI on Wednesday in the second period...
DRAWN MATCH
sadders.
ENGINEERS WIN. Royal Engineers (Chinese) reat
South China after enjoying a lead by the odd goal in three in a Electric in a Third Division League Third Division "A" League encoun- match at Caroline Hill yesterday by ter, shared pointe with R.A. (Stan- four clear goals,
next on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground commencing at 2 p.m. sharp-F, J, Lay (D.BS.), D. Crary (D.B.B.), D. Hutchinson (DBS), J. Fisher (D.B.S.). J. L.. Youngsaye (D.BS.), C. Hosegood (C.B.S.), N. Smith (CB.8.), W. Pryde (CBA.),
ley) at Caroline Eill yesterday.. Chn Yuen-kuen (2), Lew Mor- G. Gosaño (Ia Balie), J. Cosano each side netting three goals. yuen and Chan Sam-hoh scored (La Balle). N. Singh (Queen's Col-
Mak Hoo-yuen accomplished the the goals.
[lege), and T. Suiter (C.B.S.),
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