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BY CLUB INTERPORT XV

High Standard Of Play Seen

In Visitors' Debut

Playing with fourteen men after 25 minutes from start owing to injuries (Lundon was forced to leave the field) Malaya held Club Interport XV to a thrilling draw on the Club ground on Saturday by scoring nineteen points aplece.

Club's forwards overshadowed the visitors in getting the ball out of the scrum, which played a great part in the success of their side. On the other hand Malaya possessed a fine three quarter line and scored whenever opportunity, presented it-

Belf.

On the

was

whole the game very even and was kept, at a very

high pitch of excitement as the ADVENTURE CUP

speedy three quarters dashed down the field towards the opponent's goal line. Fine tackling by the backs kept the score down.

WON BY EAGLE

Tennis Visit CLOSE GAME AT

KING'S PARK

South China. Just

Beat Tourists

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1939.

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BONGKONG, MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY 1030, 2.30 A.M.

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so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

Winning two singles and doubles match, South China Athletic Association beat the visit- ing Shanghai tennis team by the old match in five in a closely con- tested encounter before a large crowd at King's Park yesterday..

Play was of good standard and interest was sustained throughout. the meeting being a distinct suc....... cess. Weather conditions were per-air Mall by Imperial Airways fect and helped both sides to give

Direct Service "-Landon 28th January.

of their best.

This was the tourists' second game. On Saturday "they easily overcame University by five mat- ches to nil

Shanghai, Swatow

Japon and Shanghai....... Australia and Manila........... Shanghai and Swatow.... Halhow

Shanghai, Amoy and Bwatow Japan and Shanghai

SINGLES

11

Scores:-

Chan Chi-keung (South China) beat P. K. Tong 6-3, 6-3.

Kanila

Straits

xt

Wong Fuk-lam (South China) Japan. lost to K. F. L 4-6, 1-6.

Saigon.

Albert Chan (South China) beat Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

C. H. Wel, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4,

DOUBLES

Scoring i try and penalty Last Ave goals during the Play opened, with Club rushing i

minutes of play H. M. S. Earle towards Malaya's goal-line, Mc-

defeated H. M. S. Medway in Hugh standing offside saw Watson

the finals of the Adventure score the penalty kick for Club's

Cup by nine points to six first points. A few minutes later Simpson

Causeway Bay on Saturday. the equaliser. scored which Harper falled. to better.

H. E the Commander-in-Chief From

Ove-yard scrimmage, | Sir Percy Noble,' was present at McHugh dived over the line' to the game and presented the put Malaya in the lead. Ewart did trophy to Lt. Elliott at the win China beat K. H. Tsai and C. H. not convert. Malaya were all over ning side, at the close of the Club during this period, when game. Lurdon tore a muscle and forced to leave the Geld.

Hutchison's drop-goal kave Club the lead with Chadwick bettering the position by a try just before half time. The score was 10-8 at half time in favour of Club.

STA

a

SECOND HALF

receiving Richardson after fine pass from Ewart, scored: the latter falled to add the points. Ewart came back for another try and, with Harper converting. out Malaya in the lead at 14-10.

Bidwell came into the lms- light with Grieve, cutting in; the former placed the ball over the line, Watson bettering the effort. A few minutes after Hutchison dripped his second goal with the score standing at 19-14 points in favour of Club. Proctor, gathering a loose ball. ran down the line and placed the bal between the past, Harper converting placed Malaya on equal terms. No further, scoring was re- gistered.

Darling opened scoring during the first ten minutes of play to place Medway in the lead at half

time, "

Direct Service"-Landon 1st February.

F. H L1 and M. K. Ma (South | Halphong.

Wel 4-6. B-6. 7-5.

Chan Chi-keung and K. F. Lui South China) lest to E, F, L1 and P. K. Tong 4-8, 6-3, 1-0.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Elliott reduced arrears after the The visiting Shanghai Chinese interval with a penalty drop goal student tennis players played their Eagle obtained the lead againüirst match in Hongkong on Satur- when Ellett scored a try and day, when they were entertained

converted. Kennedy

No further by Hongkong University, who lost by five clear matches. score was registered.

Scores were:

NAVY RUGBY

XV AGAINST

MALAYA

The following have been selected to represent Royal Navy against the Malayan Rugby Union fifteen on the Club ground to-morrow, at 4 pim

Paym.-Lt. Stevens (Kent): F. o. Thomas (Eagle), P. O. Askwith (Dainty), Lt. Skelton (Grampus) and Pay. Lt. Sp'ttie (Suffolk); Lt. w. Ellot Eagle) (Captain) and Lt. Talbot (Otus); L. Sea. Romans (Eagle), Shpt. Staples (Eagle). A. B. Thatcher (Eagle). Sub, LL. (A) Hain (Eagle), Sub. Lt. Culmer Suf-) Harper folk): Lt. Darling (Rover), Lt. (Captain G. D. A. Lundon, L/C.arths (Medway) and L. I. M. Richardson, C.. W. Lyle and A. P. Anderson (Olympus). Cralgle: J. W. Ewart and Capt.

The teams were; `ALL-MALAYA:---D. R.

F. W. Simpson; D. McBride, A. H. Harding. M. I. McLennan, J. F. M. Roualle, P/Q. McCall, 2/Lt. J. H. Proctor, R. W. McCall and J. M. McHugh..

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY MATCH

SINGLES

8. Wong (H.K.U.) lost to. P. K. Tong 2-3, 3-4.

C. C. Ma (HK.U.) lost to H. K. F. LI 4-6, 6-4, 3-6:

H. P. Ong (H.K.U.) lost to T. H. wel 8-6, 4-6, 36.

DOUBLES

5. Wong and C. C. Ma (HKU.) lost to P. K. Tong and H. K. F. Li

-11, 6-4, 3-6.

H: P.. Ong and S, H. Ling (H.K. lost to T. H. Wel and David Tsați 1–6.- 8—10.

S. AFRICA SCORE MANY WINS

England Behind In Tennis Test

DURBAN, Feb. 5 (Reuter) Second-day results in the lawa tennis test between England and CARDIFF. Feb. 4 (Reuter-A South Africa, being played here. CLUB: M. W. McGrath; D. H. crowd of $5,000 to-day saw Wales were as follows:-

Scotland in an Inter- Stewart, H. D. Bidwell (Captain). defeat

Wales were leading 6-0 at half

W. E. Grleve and G. K, Chadwick: national Rugby match by 11 points J. Hutchison and J. R. Henderson: to 3. K. A. Watson, K. W. Salter, E. W. Stout: W. E. Peers, A. F. Walkden; W. B. Richardson, A. J. G. Taylor and J. Redman.

R.N.S.A. RALLY

Winners Of Ah King Cup

The Royal Naval Sailing Associa- Titel neid a rally yesterday when Lt. Medd and Lt. Whitworth won the Ah King Cup. Detailed re- suits were as follows:-

2

Yachts Started' at 12.05.

Finished Corr. Pos. Nerrid I... 12.48.50 12,44.56

(L1.-Comdr. Luce). Redshank..... 12.48.33 12,44,39

(Lt.-Comdr. Rimington). Diana ....... 12.50:48 12.49.43

(Mr. Glford Hall).

Dinghies Started at 12.20- 13.09.58 13.09,58

time.

:

HUTTON AND

PAYNTER BULAWAYO, Feb. 4 (Reuter)- Len Hutton scored 73 not out in the first day's of the match with Southern Rhodesia. He hit eleven 4'8.

minutes.

Play was long held up by heavy rain. Score was 152/2.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD Victoria scored 289 for the loss of seven wickets in a Shommeld Shield match against Queensland which opened here to-day.

Men's Singles.-V. G. Kirby (S. Africa/ beat Eric Fuby 6-4, 7-5.

Men's Doubles - Farquharson and Kirby (Africa) 'best Shayes" and Butler 3-4, 6-1, 7—5.

Mixed Doubles, Farquharson and Mrs. L Miller beat D. W. But- 1le: and Miss Valerie 6-3, 28.

63.

Women's Singles,Mrs. R. D. Mekelvie (Britain) beat Miss M. Morphew 7-5,

Paynter scored 53 in 48 MACAO PLANS FOR

SOCCER CLASSIC (From Our Own Correspondent)

MACAO. Feb. 3 Prominent names head the list of the Inter- port Committee in preparation for the inter-Colony Soccer classic to be played between Hongkong and Macao around the Easter holidays. Executives recently shosen include Mr. Pedro Jose The SA, "Athos II which was Lobo (Chairman), 'Lt. J. Monta)- ' due to arriva in Hongkong on the vao, e Bilva (Vice Chairman), Mr. 8th instant will arrive here one Luis A. Mello (Secretary), Mr:

ONE DAY EARLY

-3 day in advance. She will, there-Fernando L. Gracias. (Treasurer). tore, arrive in Hongkong on the and Press" representatives Mr. 7th Instant and leave for Shang-Clement A. Braga, Dr. Adelino hat only on the same day at 5 Concelcao, Mr. «E., J. Martinho- D.II. Shanghai will be the ter- Marques and Mr. F. Noronha,

T.65

(Lt. Whitworth). T.46

..... 13.14.02 13.14.02 (Lt. Medd).

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13.14.29 13.14.29

(Lt. Dorrell),

T.89 13.15.10 13.15.10

(Lt. Edmonds).

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(Lt.-Comdr. De Chair).

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(Lt. Brightman). }

13.39.30 13.39.39

13.25.17 13.25.19 t

7

(Mr. Gandy).

ORDERLY OFFICER

TO THE KING

Among the passengers who sailed for Home on Saturday on board the P. and O. liner Rajputana was Subedar Major Sahib Bahadur Raham Ali, of the 5/6 Rajputana Rifles, who has been appointed an Indian Orderly Officer to His Maj- erty the King.

On arrival in London, Bubedar Major Ralam Ali will take up duties at Buckdogham Palace,

minal Dort of the outward The Selection Committee is be-

†ng chosen

journey.

CONVERSATION PIECE

Photograph taken at the Happy Valley race meeting. (Photo by Lelon).

Japan

Airways Plane Sarpedoa. Changte...

Kiangau.............!

Muinam. Kupeh

.................... | Tława....

From

Per

Due

Lycaon.. tạo ra. Chung ng

date. Imperiu

6th Feb. 6th Fob

6th Feb.

8th Feb

7th Feb.

7th Fab.

7th For.

7th Feb,

Felix Roussel.

7th Feb.

Nako Maru.............

7th Feb.

Cremer......

7th Feb

Tango Maru....... Athos II..

8th Feb.

8th Feb.

date. Impertat

Airways Plane Canton....

6th Feb.

bth Feb.

8th Feb.

Toba Maru.......

9th Feb.

Emp. of Russia....

9th Feb.

Pres. Coolidge.... Behar..

10th Feb.

10th Feb.

Hakone Maru..

10th Feb,

10th Feb.

10th Feb.

Gneisenau.

10th Feb.

Kator Maru....... Stentor.

11th Feb.

19th Feb.

Airways plane Glengarry.. Talma.

12th Feb:

14th Feb.

14th Feb.

14th Feb.

18th Fob."

15th Feb.

16th Feb.

Japan and Shanghai.. Canada, U.S.A.." Japan and Shang- hal (Vancouver B.-Q. date, 211 January,

Manila

Jap and Shanghai.. Straits Saigon Java

Japan and Shangha

Japap and Shanghal. Manila

Laos...

Tl:boda...

Air Mall by "Pan American Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan American elsco date, 3rd February. Shanghai

ایا

Calcutta and Straits Straits, Manila and London. Par- cels (Tondon date, 5th Jan.). Shanghal

Japan.

Memnon.

Lima Maru.................. Asama Maru...

U. 8. A., Honolulu and Japan-

(San Francisco date, 21st Jan.). Fres. Polk,

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REGISTERED AND PARCEL MARLS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails ire advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel maile ire closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

MONDAY

Fort Bayard

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Per

Date and Time

Air Mail for Imperial Airway›

- Direct Service"-due- London Imperial 13th FebruarY.

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Airmail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by "Imperial Airway: Dircet Service" due. Sydney❘ imperial 13th February.

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Air Mail for "Air France Service"

-dhe "Marseilles, 19th February. Felix Roussel.... Saigon......

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Ceylon, Aden, Egypt Marseilles) and London-due London, 15th March

WEDNESDAY Shanghal, Japan, U. 8. A., Central and South America, via Vin-| couver B. C., and (Parcels" and; Papers only for Canada)-due Vancouver B. C... 25th Jambury and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia........... Swatow, Baleon and Bangkok. Papers only for Straits and (Pazosin

and Papers for Calcutta). Haiphong

Shanghai and Japan ...... Ewatow and Tientsin.

Manila

Virmail

THURSDAY..

Emp. of Asia Kweiyang.

Hosang... Wosang..... Athos I. Taksanz

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Par. 7th 5.00 PM Reg. 3th 9.15 AM

Ord. 8th 10.00 AM

Par.

8.

11.00 AM

Papers Nood

1,0 FM 1,30 PM

9.30 PM

Nha tho

+

Emp. of Russia

4.30 PM

KPO. Beg. 5,00 PM Ord

5,30 PM.

for

Direct 16th February.

Airways *Imperial Service"--due » London, imperial

O.P.O.

Bez. Airways Plane Ord. 7,00 PM

15.00 K

AK.P.O.

5.00PM

Orl

5.30 PM

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-

tralia by Imperiał Airways Direct Imperial Service-due Sydney, 18th Feb Swatow and Tientalle

G.P.O.

Reg. Airways Plane Ord. Tal Bean Hong..

5.00 PM

7,00 PM

7.00 ZM

FRIDAY

1

Fri." 10th.

Saigon

Lycaon...... Kiangsu..

Cantor

-9.30 M Noon 2.00 PM

Hakone Maru....

3.84 PM

Fort Bayard and Hothow, Haiphong

Formosa, Shanghai, and Japan......

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