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FULL PROGRAMME OF FOUR MATCHES

HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS IN THE LADIES' SOFTBALL LEAGUE

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YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart formed that all Goods are and Godown Company's godowns al Kowloon, where delivery may be being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra baradocs obtained as soon as the Goods are late Codowas of the Hong Kong and Optional Cargo will not be anded Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, ber, anless Notice has been given Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves hours prior to vessel's arrival, hat carried on from port to port to the faal port of delivery may be obtained. call to which the option extends.

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A full programme of four Ladies' matches will be play- ed tomorrow-and should compensate the local fans for the curtailed activities of the Men's League, which will stage only two games,

The Prince Edward Road ground will be the venue for three of the ladies' games, the first of which is the Wild- cats-Cubs clash at 10.30 a.m.

of

the

In the Wildcats, the Cubs able to do quite so well against have drawn a tough assign-the. well controlled offerings of ment in which to make their Maudie Read, skipper first official appearance of the season and they will do well to hold the Chinese girls to a fairly respectable margin.

Buccancers. Even so they should connect often enough to take the just as hard but not as often; the latter will be playing without the guidance of their coach, "Colonel" Dave Walker.

points from the Pirates who hit )

MEN'S GAMES

RUGGER TREAT AT CAUSEWAY

BAY TODAY

Army Club Meet Police Navy

BY "HOOKER ” Army-Club' appear to be narrow favourites in the rugger game to be played at Causeway Bay today and, as both sides have a strong

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 18th ́NOVEMBER, 1939, 9.30 A.M.

A revised edition of the Hong Kong Post Office Guide is on sale at all Post Offices price $1.00.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than five.. written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, Le. 5 cents per 2 ounces, for all countries,

Hongkong, China and Macho at 2 cents per 2 ounces, Envelopes must not be closed.

fifteen on view, a very interesting Manila.

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Vivian Churn, Myra Hutchinson, Kitty Bush, Beatrice Hutchinson, Patsy Kotewall, Nancy Maxwell. Matsle Rels, Ethel Hicks and Arline Vanbergen will take the The first of the two Men's games feld for the Baby Bruins and will to be played on the C.B.A. ground, game should be seen.

Wall, filling the full-back post-Australia and Manila.. be opposed by the experienced will see the Trojans in action

Shanghai line-up of Lily. Doris, Mary and against Liga Portuguesa at 12.30 tion for the Police-Navy side, has

Bangkor, Salgon and Tourane. "Gloria Mar, Ella Chinn, May .m. The latter gave a grand dis- given some very convincing dis-

Japan and Shanghai, Sandatan. Chung. Virginia Chul, Frances Lee play to beat the English Forum in plays this season but Lang, playing their only previous outing and for the Army-Club. also possesses and Famela. Young.

Manila. should account for the Trojans who a safe par of hands and he gets

Haiphong. Holhow & Fort Bayard...

are not nearly as strong as they of the mark very quickly and in Shanghai were last season when they upset this department there is ctle to Shanghai the CBC., in a game that decided choose. last year's championship.

EASY OUTING?

SECOND MATCH The second match a noon will see the Wahoos in opposition to the Ball Club girls who surprising

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct ly went down to Recreio last week.

Stewart, Bidwell, Charter and -London date 11th Nov. VALLA PROPERTIES Although the Green Owls also took

Richarris are a grand set of threes Straits. a beating in their first outing, they

At 1.46 p.m., the Ball Club have but the Police-Navy represented by put up a creditable display against another easy outing this time Cockrane. Carter, Paul and D. H. the champions and.. in this match, against the Central British Asso-Taylor must be reckoned with, and

will should prove to be too steady for clation. who

be greatly i Paul can make the necessary Amoy. the Ball Clubbers.

strengthened by the return of Tom openings for Taylor they should The latter were highly success-Whitley who will guard his regular be the danger part of the Police fu in their pre-season outings, but, spot at the Windy Alley.

Navy attack and perhaps the best Judging from their last game, are

FRIENDLY TUSSLE

wing combination on view.

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Java and Manila,

Calcutta and Straits..

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Јарап. Shanghai

GOOD UNDERSTANDING Cessford and Henderson have a good understanding with

very

still too weak at bat to trouble the With both of their league games stronger girls' teams. The bat-postponed. Recrelo “A” and "3" teries will be Therese Noronha will combine to feld Д team and Lena Luongo for the Wahoos, Lagainst the U.S.S. Ashville in a against Thelma Collaco and friendly tussle at 2.30 pm. If the each other and, although Fay and Ashville gang play softball as good Luscombe played well together as they play baseball, fans who last week, I think Cessford and turn out are promised some high Henderson easily the better pair of grade ball.

halves.

"Sailor" Motta for the Ball Club.

THE NIGHTCAP The Cardinals will take the field against the Baby Panthers in the nightcap at 1.30 p.m. It is to be hoped that, for this fracas, the Redbirds will have the services of their coach, Doc Molthen, who was

indisposed last week, and that they

will disillusion those critics who have already earmarked them for

ings.

THE PROGRAMME_____ Games and umpires appointed are as follows:

The Army-Club have a good aet of forwards on view, and Duke, Walkden, Pinkerton, A. J. C. Tay- Prince Edward Road Ground: lor and Cuthbertson who is play- 10:30 a.m.: Wildcats v. Cobs (Um-Ing just as well as ever. coupled pires) F. J. Molthen. H. Campos with Castleton's hooking should be and D. Aquino.

well on top of the Police-Navy

ston

the cellar berth in the final stand- 12.00 am: Wahoos v. Ball Club forwards, thus giving the Army-

(Umpires) F. J. Molthen, Nip Club backs the required Lum and Tuffy Chinn, 1.30 p.m.: Cardinals v. Baby Pan- thers (Umpires) Nip Lum. Tuffy Chinn and Wally Ching.

The Baby Panthers were not at all impressive against the Cana- dan Chinese, but the strength of the opposition may have had much to do with their poor display on

"C.B.A. Ground:

that occasion, and they should 12.30 p.m.: Trojans v. Liga (Um- take a step in the right direction, In this fixture.

SLUGGING BEE

A real slugging bee should result when the Recrelo girls entertain the Pirates at 10.30 a.m., on their cwn ground.

The Ramblerettes lived up to Coach Luiz Rocha's expectations by hitting for the high mark of 409 last week, but might not be

!!

Gunners Win Wager At Polo

passes-

in the curtain-raiser, Army 'A' should reverse last

week's result against Navy 'A'.

pires) M. Mendonca, J. Delgado Police Draw

and A. M. Prata.

1.45 p.m.: Ball Club v, C.B.A. (Um- pire) N. Beitrao, J. Alvares and M. Mendonca.

Recreio Ground: 10,30 a.m.: Recreio Giris v. Pirates

(Umpires) Bill Woo, J. Higgins! and G. Gurevitch,

230 p.m.: U.S.S. Ashville v. Recreio

(Friendly match);

H.K. GOLF CLUB STARTING TIMES

With Signals

At Hockey

Police, playing one shert, drew one-all with the Royal Corps of Signals in a friendly hockey on. counter at Boundary Street yester. day.

The game was exceptionally scrappy throughout. the Signals being inclined to an over-ndul-, The following are the Royal Police side again relapsing into sence in short-passing. and the

Hongkong Golf Club starting the'r old fallure to combin times for Fanling tomorrow:-

am.

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9.16, F. D. Hunter, R. Young. 9.20 H. M. Rowland, E. J. Faggiano. 928 G. C Warral, N. D. Lloyd 9.24 A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfadyen.

Morrison. O. Baldwin

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date 15th November

Shanghai Saigon.

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Japan and Shanghai, Japan.

Java and Marilla,

U. S. A., Honolu`a, Japan and Manila (San Fran-

cisco, date, 6th November),

Straits. Japan.

OUTWARD MAILS

3rd Dec.

Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 16 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous “day. When mails are advertised to close after 5

Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.

Both the goals were scored in the second half, Narwant Singh Fort Bayard netting for the Police and White- Salgen feld for the Signals.

The teams

Haiphong

For

SATURDAY

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Date and Time

Sat. 18th.

Shanghai, Honolulu, U, S, A., Central and South Parcels America and Canada via San Francisco (No Far-Reg. cels for Canada)-due San Francisco, 6th Dec, Ord.

Mebar Singh: Joginder Singh, Wil- Hamson, Narwant Singh, Rothwell and Baksh Singh,

Japan. L. M. 8. Lloyd.

In 1 polo friendly played at Boundary Road yesterday evening. between the HKSRA and the Royal Scots, the former, starting

Police: Balwant Singh: Dabara with a handicap of plus two, won 9.32 HE the Governor, S. EL Dod-Singh; Naranjan Singh: Lesile, by five goals to two in a good, fast: well game. The game was played for a

9.36 J. W. 9.40 P. wager-the Icsers were to enter-

9.44 A, E Lisssman, A. N. Other, tain the winners at The. Gripps 9.48 D. J. Gilmore, A. Sommerfelt. -after the match. The entertain- 9.62 R. J. Shrigley, F. C. Young.

ment was a fairly long. ardir.

9.56 8. 8. Church, M. D. Cooper. There was nothing in the first 10.04 W. A. Stewart, T. Low.

10.00 R. H. Gregory, M. Pollock, chukker until the end, when Capt. 10.08 J. B. Harrison, RJ. K. Walker. Wilson scored a goal for the Gun-10.12 S. G. Feltham, D. G. G. Allen, lets. In the second chukker the 10.16 D. B. Edward, W. W. C. Shewan. gunners falled to score from a 40 10.20 T. E Pearce, E G. Sheldon. 1024 J. M. Pearson, F. E. Annia“ yards penalty. Later Marshall, 10.28 H. C. Margarett, Wing Cdr. took the ball up from half way Steele-Perkins but failed to score.

19.33. L. Goldman, O. R. Riddell Carre, 10,36 Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.40 N E Littlejohn, G. B. 8. Thom-

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Another unsuccessful scoring at tempt "was made by Bwith and Gilbert also later got very near 10.44 C. C. Willson, W. Crulcksbank. scoring when he took the ball 10.48 B. D. Evans, D. D. Porbes downfeld, but was intercepted. 10.52 B O. Watson, F. C. Jackson

EL Burn eventually scored for the 10.58 A. Lieper, W. Park.

11.00 A

A. B. Purves W. J. & Key. Scots and the chukker ended with 11.04 Major Hogg, Major Henne. the gunners leading three-one, 11.08 Col. Émith, Capt. MacPherson.

11.12 Col. Shackleton, Capt. Helby

·EXCELLENT RUN

11.16 Major Rudolf. Capt. TraORY. Taking the ball downfield in an 11.20 Capt. Heldy, R. 9. M. Eddicaton excellent run, Glbertson almost 11.24 R. G. Gray, Lieut. Carter. scored when the ball was stopped 11.28 Capt Bowen, Major Temple. at the goal-mouth by the opposing defence. Gilbertson later scored with a very good back-hander but the gunners soon retaliated through Penfold and the bell went with the gunners stilt leading by four to two, -

score.

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9.24 Mra. Mackenzie. Miss. “Culbert-

3.32 W. N. A. and Mrs. Smalley. 9.40 D. M. MacDougall, T. Megarry, 9.48 Major 'Johnstone, Major Meek. 9.56 Mrs, Stewart, Mrs. Löw, 10.04 E G. Price, R. R. de Liesching. 10.09 H. B. Williamson, E. & Frit

chard.

kins.

In the last chukker play was slow until Gilbertson took the ball down the boards and centered to 10.15 R C. Stewart, W. J. Fulker.

(10.28. F. A. M. Elott, R. G. Stewart. his No, 1 who, however, falled to 10.28 Mrs, Edward, Miss Robinson.

10.88 Mrs. Goldman, Mrs. Belby, Gilbertson followed with an-10.44 Mrs. Margarett, Mrs. Steele-Per- other attack, but Wilson got pos- 10.52 Mra Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie, session and scored with a very nice shot to increase the gunners' score to Ave. Burn then made a spectacular dash downfield, but shot wide and the game ended, with the gunners winners by five to two.

The teams were as follows:

RCS: L/C. Truscott: L/C. Hölland, C. Q. M. 9. Sayers; Sig. Griffiths Cpl, Gorman, Cpl. Blount: Sig. Price. Op. Husband. 8gt Whitefield, Cpl. Austen and Opl Kennedy.

CHARITY BAZAAR

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Lady Northcote declared opened Formosa the St. Paul's Grls' College charity Haiphong. bazaar yesterday afternoon. Her Canton Ladyship thanked the school mem- bers and the Principal, Dr. Katherine Foon-yee Woo, M.B.E, Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya... for the honour and wished the

Haiphong efort every success.

The Bon, Bir Robert Kotewall spoke of the many booths at the bazaar and explained the worthy causes to which the proceeds wi be donated.

The bazaar, which is being held in the school quarters, will be con- tinued today from 11 am. unt1 $ P. The funds raised wil be divided between the Ministering Children's League, The British War Organization Fund and the Chinese, Relief Fund.

* TWO PRIZES

Two prizes were given by Lady Northcote yesterday afternoon for. the largest amount of tickets sold R.K.S.BA, — Lt. R. J. Smith, for the basaar. Miss Mok Suk- Capt. W. B. Wlison, Major R. J. Lyung won the Brat prize and the Penfold and It. D. I. Marshall, second went to the members of Royal Scots-Major C. E. God- the Senior Middle One; it being a ley, Capt. R. 9. Gilbertson, Capt. . competition between the school's Burn and Lt.-Col; J. McDougall, classes)

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