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LOCAL HOCKEY SEASON IS BROUGHT TO CLOSE
Civilians Beat Services: Osman Shines In Goal
(By "JH.F."')
The local hockey season was officially brought to a close yesterday when the Civilians engaged the Combined Services in their annual encounter on the Club ground, King's Park, the former winning by, two goals to nil. The game was watched by a handful of spectators and except for brief periods in both halves the game was scrappy and far below the standard one", would expect from the engaging teams.
I.R.C. ANNUAL SPORTS
Successful Day At Sookunpoo
The Indian Recreation Club's eighth annual athintic meeting was held yesterday at the Club ground at Sookungoo, ma ży competitors appearing for sunny afternoon of sport.
CLOSING CRUISE OF YACHT CLUB
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held their Closing Cruise yester- day when wins were recorded by Nereld (Lieut. Fanshawe, R.N.) and Monsoon (Mrs. H. W. Dulley). Detailed results were as follows: Finished Corr, Pas. Nereld... 16.33.00 16.21.45 1
Lt. Fanshawe, R.N.). Artemis... 16.38.53 18.25.38 10:
(C. C. W. Willson).
Eve
Jam
... 16,44.30 16.33.51 24 16.35.00 18.23.45 8
(Capt. J. Krogh-Moe). Isobel...... 18.43.42 16.33.27 22
(Capt. R. Berridge). Joss
16.39.47 16.28.32 18 (Mr. G. H. McMillan),
(Mr. A. O. G.. Mills)." True Blue ... 18.33.43 16.22.28
There were three changes in the Civilians' team, U B. Souza dë- putising for J. J. King. R. Xavier for A. E. P. Guest and E Fowler In place of N, Whitley and, despite | Gull ............... 18.38.48 18.27.33 13 this, was by far the better team. Their defence was rocklike V. C. Bond and R. Xavier combining ideally. The former, the best de- fender on the field, featured his play with powerful reverse stick clearances and was very cool under pressure.
MONDAY,
FOREIGN MAILS
8,1939
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 8th MAY, 1930, 8.30 AM.
Registered and Ordinary mail & Parcels (not Insured) will be ac- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.
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: 3rd May,
SWALOW
Halphong and Fort Bayard
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Japan
Java and Manila.
2
Japan.
Calcutta and Straita
Australia and Manila.....
(Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson). Kittiwake .... 16.38.47 18.27.32 12 7 Painted Lady 16.35.51-16.24.36
(Capt. M. T. L Wilkinson). Jean. 18.38.33 16.27.18 11
(Mrs: V. Gowland).
The winners were also well Koala served by their intermediate trio. Maureen W. A. Reed, in the pivotal berth, played "his usual sound game and was well supported by his brother.
18.42.21 18.31.08 20 16.38.49 16.27.34 14
(Mr. H. F. Phillips), Garl Siskin 16,27.51 16.24.411 8
16.42.05 16.30.50 - 19 (Miss L. Helberg).
The Members 100 Yards Cham-R. J. Reed, on his left who had plonship was won by T. Hamet Shar Wall completely subdued.. with N. Singh second, the Egg and
WALL'S BAD LUCK Spoon Rice for members 35 years and over by A. K. Minu with S. The forwards, on the day's p'ay. M Sadick second, and the ladies did not play too badly but have nomination race by Miss Fung and been seen in better light. J. Wall, A. K. Minu, with Mr. and Mrs H. on the left wing was an oppor-Stella
tunist and had bad luck with his D. Rumjahn second.
That they did not lose by a bigger margin the Services have to thank Pte. Osman. He gave a faultless display between the
two shots that sticks and the
would have beaten got by him
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16.44.30 16.30.07† 18 Heron...... 16,38,43 16.24.58 9 Widgeon 16.36.35 18.22.50 3
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16.48.36 16.32.00 21 "CRUISER'S ", Azuma ..........
16.30,55 16.25.33 (Mrs. G. Lambert).
The President of the IC.. Mr. two "nick" attempts early in the Winckle A., el Arcull, addressing
the game. gathering prior to the
pre- sentation of prizes, thanked bn be half of the members of the Club, the Officer Commanding the Hong- kong Regt. HK SRA, for the presence of the Bag Pipe Band, Mr. Sirdar Rumjahn, the Hon. even a better man than him. Datta Ram, left back, was safer Secretary, and Mr. Minu.
"Mrs. G. Rahim gave away the than his partner and Lt. Hook. prizes, and was presented with a centre half, though overshadowed bouquet of flowers by. Miss by his opposite number, played a good game and deserved better The following were the prize-support. winners.
Diana Hamet.
Lt. Pritam Nath, leading the 10 Yards Mathematical Race attack, did not touch his form of (Boys 12 years and under): S. K old. The Nerain-Partaub Singh Khan, Munsar Ismall, SE M was the most dangerous flank but Bux (Girls 14 years and under) were up against a defence who 2. el Arculli, M. A. Oureem, JA had the measure of them. Cureem; 20 Yards Handicap (Girls
OSMAN TESTED
under 10 years): H. Azan, L. Kai- The Civilians attacked from the dir, H Azan; 220 Yards H'eep. (St. | bully-off and Osman was tested John Ambulance Brigade-Indian early in the game but cleared Div.) O. Rahman, 8. H. Khan; confidently with anything that Cricket Novelty Event: N. Angh, caine his way. The first goal was A: K: Minu.
netted in the 20th minute when Lawn Bowls Events: A. Madar, à Bingh netted with Osman O.. Madar; 100 Yards H'oap (Boys caught on the wrong foot after under 12 years); A. G: Ismail, A effecting a clearance. The Civi- R. Azan, R. Salleh.
lans continued to press and
U and I 18.47.23 16.25.28
(E F. MacCabeferps), West Wind
(Mr. R. W. Wanderer Cherub"
(Mr. L. W. Cormorant
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... 16.59.59 10.41.59 14 Norena ......... 16.29.12 18.86.09 11 La Cigale I
(Mr. P: C. H. Sedgwick).
Bhutan......
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For
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16.43.13 16.44.07 15 Typhoon 16,38,52 16.25.35, ̈*
(Lt. Col. Hindmarsh). Curlew ......... 18.38.53 16.25.35 Monsoon ......16.33.44 16.19.55
(Mrs. H. W. Dubey).
MONDAY
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Swatow.
Swatow.
Fort Bayard and Pakhol.
with no
0
(Mr. H. Hordwestern). Cutty........
18.37.17 16.26.59 Irene and Mistral DNF.
*Dead heat (4/5 Places).
100 Yards Handicap (St. John though they dominated exchanges Nordwester 16.49.35 16.37.08 13 „Ambulance" B'de-Indian 'Div.'n the ` first half ended
Cadets); G. Bingh, J. B. Hasan, further goals being registered. Ramnoth; Ladies'. 50 Yards Ploy livened up in the second half, Mathematical Race: Mra. O. Rum-With the Olvillans showing signs Jahn, Miss J. Hassan, Miss 2. elof. "bellow to mend the Services Arculli; 200 Yards H'cap: O. Rum- took up the running but never Jahn, N. Singh: 120 Yards H'cap:"A looked
like scoring: Midway LEWIS MUST BE
R. Marker, A, el Arculli: Ladies through this period the Services Egg and Spoon Race: Miss R. el were given two opportunities to Arcull, Mrs. Omar Rumjahn, Miss level the score, but the stinging ahort corner hits by Ram were
J. Hamet,
beyond doubt when, following up a shot at goal, he scooped the ball into the net with Osman un-
EXAMINED
US. Association Follow B.B.B.C.
220 Yards 'cap Open to Indian easily cleared by Souza, Students of all Schools; Attar With eight minutes before full Singh, Pal Singh. 8. K. Khan; Ten- time S. A. Fowler put the issue nis Novelty Event: (Men) A. H Madar, A. Kitchell; (Ladies) Mrs.
NEW YORK, May 5-(Reuter)— R. J. Master, Mrs. O. Rumjahn.
Two American boxing bodies, the 100 Yards Consolation Race: Esighted.
National Boxing Association and R. Markar: Bandsmen's Race:
The teams lined up as follows:-the New York State Athletic Com- Mohammed Khan, Noor Elahi CIVILIANS:-U. B. Souza; V. C. Prizes were presented also fo: Bond. R. Xavier; F. Fowler, W. A. achievements in cricket, lawn ten Reed, R. J. Reed; 8. A. Fowler, G nis, and lawn bowls. The prize-Singh, G. H. Fowler, Pyara Singh
and J. Wall.
winners were:
Cricket: 1st XI: Batting: A. H. COMBINED SERVICES: Pte. Madar, M. el Arculli; Bowling: A Caman; Lt. Carr, Datta Ram; Bdr. H. Madar, A. R. Minu; 2nd XI: Dunot, Lt. Hook, Lt. Firth; Shar Batting: A. E. Suffiad, "A. Baker: Wall, E R. A. Gemmel; Lt. Pritam Bowling: M. R. Abbas, Y. T. Barma.Nath, Nerain Singh and Partaub Sunday League Shield: Malaya; A. Singh
R. Kitchell, L All, E. Yusuf, K.
SCHOOLS' MATCH
mission, are likely to follow the example of the British Board of Boxing Control and insist on an examination by an occulist before permitting John Henry Lewis to fight again.
Lewis was refused permission in England to hght Len Harvey."
Mombasa, Betra, Lourenco Marqués,
and (Parcels and Papers only
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Date and Time
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for South Africa via Durban)...Arabia Maru... Japan.
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Direct Service "-dae London. Imperial 15th May.
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watow Chuanchow and "Amoy.. Parcels only for Straits
WEDNESDAY
The Secretary of the N. B. A. told Reuter to-day that that body Swatow had requested examination of 8watow Lewis by the British Board, and Shanghai and Zapan.... are likely to take similar steps Haiphong themselves.
The N. Y. 8. A C.. chairman: said: "Lewis must undergo an ex- amination if he is fighting again. in New York".
It is believed Lewis is likely to retire, necessitating elimination contests for the light heavyweight title, which would include Len
Nazarin, O. Talip, E. Yusuf, A. M. As a curtain raiser, a girls Wahab, T. Hamet, L. B. Kitchell, S. combined schools eleven engaged a Hamet, J. Kitchell, I Kitchell, A. combined schools team of the K. M. Samy, M. A. Wahab, A. R. opposite sex The girls put up Dailah and R. Nazarin.
plucky resistance but were no Lawn Tennis: Singles II. D. Ram-match for their opponents who Jahn, A. R. Minu; Doubles H, D. eventually ran our winners by five Rumfahn and T. Ali, K. Raza and goals to nij Firdos Khan: Junior. T. All, K. Ram: Singles H'cap: M. L. Razack, A friendly hockey match was 8. A. R. Bux. Doubles H'cap: A. R. played at King's Park on Satur-Harvey-Reuter." Ming and T. Al, H. D. Rumjalin day when the Argonauts·· Girls and M. U. Razack.
were seen in action against the Lawn Bowls: Singles A. R. Minu, Recreto "B." The game ended in A. R. Dallah; Pairs: A. M. Wahaba goalless draw but on the day's and J. Hoosen, M. U. Razack and play a win for the latter would A. R. Min; Rinks, Badan Singh, A.have been a fairer result.
M. Wahab, M. Y. Adal, and A. R Dallah; J. Housen, M. U. Razack,
FRIENDLY GAME
K.C.C. CELEBRATE
CRICKET WIN
About 30 members of the Kow- loon Cricket Club attended a din- ner and smoking concert, at the Club of Saturday night in "cele-
Dan Khan, and B. el Arcall: CORPS RIFLE MEET bration of the successful season of
Singles Heap: A. K. Minu, A. R Minu; Pairs H'cap: Di M. Khan and
9. A. F. Bux, A. Baker and A. 8.
Sufflad.
The annual rife competition of cricket the Club, bad enjoyed. the Hongkong Volunteer Defence
THURSDAY
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Kingyuan.... "Teiresins.",
Yusang..... Taiyuan Pres. Doumer.. Canton...
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Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- cept Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia... Swatow..... Haiphong
Virmall for "Imperial Airways
Direct Ber
London. 18th May.
The President of the K.C.C., His Corps was held at the Kowloon Honour Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Air Mail for Malaya. Java and Aus- City Rifle Range yesterday. Well and the vice-president, Mr. Era
tralia by Imperial Airways Direct] hundred members Abraham, were present. Follow- over three
Service dus Sydney, 19th May- turned out for the Corps Competing dinner, the captain of the Manila Mr. Yeh Yuan-lung was appointed tion, Francis Cup, Blake Shield, 2nd XI. Mr. W. Mulcahy, received Saigon President of the Szechwan Univer- TU Competition and Musketry the Hongkong Junior Cricket ty by a mandate Issued by the Competition shoot and some very League Shield from the President, National Government on Batur-keen contests and good results and members of the team received day.
were seen.
souvenirs.
Ranchi.
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