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The Hongkong Women's Basketball Team returned yesterday after their tour in the Philippines. The picture was taken yesterday when the Italian liner berthed at Kowloon wharf.
Tournament Hockey At Sookunpoo
SAPPERS DEFEAT
ORDNANCE
In a Hockey Association Tourna ment match played at Sookunpoo yesterday. Royal Engineers beat the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by one goal to nil
ANOTHER APPEAL FOR CLEAN FOOTBALL
BY "PILAT"
After the clean football we have.
enjoyed in the past few weeks high hopes had been expressed that the remainder of the season would pass without any further incidents.
These hopes were shattered on Sunday when one of the roughest games this season was seen on the Club round. Players of both teams, Eastern and the Royal Scots. were equally guilty.
י.
Spectators were at the opinion that the referee was too lenient and should have taken a stronger
game.
YORKSHIREMEN TO hand in the early stages of the MEET N'BERLAND & DURHAM ASSN. AT LAWN BOWLS
..
In the second half players were prone to go more for the man than for the ball and dispensed with good soccer.
FRACTURED ANKLE
The following have beer selectea to represent the Yorkshiremen's |
E. Hap-hing. Bastern's inside- Society of Hongkong at bowls right, was carried off the field with against the Northumberland and a fractured ankle and he was un- Durham Association of Hongkong, able to continue further in on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 2.30 p.m. Kame at the Kowloon Bowling Green:
P. B. Parks, L. de Rome. C. B. Foster. H. H. Mundy, Colonel Holt.
the
It was apparent that the some what robust methods of the Scots. though quite within the rules of A. L. Fisher. A. Jillott. M. N: Raku-the game, were not to the liking of sen, J. C. Gill, J. Deakin, A. Brooks- the Chinese, bank. J. G. Meyer."
In one instance. it is alleged, one Reserves: A. R. Brown and J. H. of the Scots players, after having Shaw.
been brought down in a most un- sporting manner, raised his fist in
The game was scrappy through- out, with the Engineers, despite the absence of Denyer and Shaw from the forward line, more on 'the
N. & D. ASSN. TEAM offensive. Homburg was the only The following have been selected one of the Sappers' forwards who to represent the Northumberland was dangerous in front of goal, and and Durham Association: he scored the one goal of the match early in the second hali.
threatening attitude. I have seen many such incidents in the past and, I believe. In such cases, it is usual for the player to be ordered off the field."
SPORTS
H.K.R.A. Card Macao Jockey
For December
The following is the HK.RA
Club
Shooting Programme for Decem- DRAFT PROGRAMME
ber. 1939:
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Wednesday. Dec. 8: 200 yds., 500 FOR DEC. 10 yds. 600 yds., Spoon and Practice at 1.45-pm,
The following is the draft pro- Far East Trophy Match between ramme of the Macao Jockey Club's Ceylon, Singapore and Hongkong. Race Meeting to be held at Macao
8.R. (a) Team of 10 and 8.R. (6) on Dec. 10:
Iat Race: Kiang Wu Handicap:
Team of 108 highest aggregate Winner $150, 2nd $75, 3rd $50. For, scores to count.
at 1.45 p.m.
N.R.A. Overseas Postal Match.
Shots-One sighter (non-con-China Pontes, Subscription Ponies vertible but compulsory) and 7 to of this Club of any season. Sub- count at each distance.
scription Ponies of the Hongkong Wednesday, Dec. 13: 300 yds., 500 Jockey Club barred. Jockey allow- yds., 500 yds., Spoon and Practice ance. Entrance $5. Five Furlonga. 2nd Race: Mongha Handicap: Winner $150, 2nd $75, 3rd $50. For 9.R. (a) Team of 8.
China Ponies. Subscription Griffins SR. (b) Team of 8.
of the Hongkong Jockey Club pur- Shots-One. Sighter and 10 to chased at Hongkong by Members count at each distance.
of this Club during 1938-39. Jockey Wednesday, Dec. 20: 200 yds, allowance. Entrance $5.1 Mlle. 500 yds. 600 yds.. Spoon and Prac- tice Shoot.
3rd Race: Macao Handicap (1st. Section): Winner $175, 2nd $75. 3rd $50. For China Ponies class1- fed by the Hongkong Jockey Club Shoot.
as "E" class, at date of entry. Sunday, Dec. 31: Programme to Jockey allowance. Entrance $5. be announced later.
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Wednesday, Dec. 27: 200 yds.. 500 yds.. 800 yds.. Spoon and Practice
BOWLING ALLEYS COMPETITION
last night J. H. Watts (plus 20) At the Hongkong Bowling Alleys
points in the 1st Round of the beat G. Hanley (plus 20) by 81
Handicap Singles.
Detailed results follow: J. H. Watts, 161, 186. 132, Total
G Hanley, 116, 137, 145. Total 398.
479.
Seven Furlongs. N.R.-One entry only will be made
for the Macao Handicap. (Races 3 and Entries will be divided into two sections at the discretion." of the Handicapper.
4th Race: Melbourne Handicap: Winner $200, 2nd $100, 3rd $75. For
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1939.
KING'S THEATRE
THE VIOLET CAPELL SCHOOL OF DANCING
presents
"A WOODLAND IDYLLE"
And
A Scene From "THE WATER BABIES
TO-DAY
At 5.10 P.M.
Proceeds In Aid of
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THE DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL
BUILDING FUND
and
THE BRITISH WAR ORGANIZATION and THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RELIEF FUNDS
Admissions :— $5, $3, 82, 81, (Incl. Tax)
Entrance $5. Seven
Entries will close on Friday, Dec. 1, 1939.
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Australian Ponles classified by the same owner or owners. Subscrip- "E" class at date of entry. Jockey Hongkong Jockey Club as "C" class lon Griffins of the Hongkong allowance. at date of entry. Jockey allow Jockey Club barred. Jockey allow Furlongs. ance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs,ance. Entrance $5. 1 Mile.
5th Race: The Governor's Cup:
6th Race: Tap Siae Handicap: whistle. In order to stop rough play presented by His Excellency, Dr. China Ponies classified by the nor's Cup." the Sta Race on the Winner $150, 2nd $75, $50. A Cup Winner $200, 2nd $100, 3rd $75. For
In connection with the "Gover- developing.
Arthur Tamagnini de Sousa Bar-Hongkong Jockey Club as "D" class programme, & Special $1. Sweep Though an appeal was made bosa, Governor of Macao. A Han-at date of entry. Jockey allow is being conducted. The cost of a... some time ago in these columns for dicap for China Ponies. A Forced ance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs. Through Ticket including a chance. USE OF WHISTLE There are occasion
clean play. I will once again appeal Entry of all Subscription Ponies of when one C. Gowland, Dean Wilson, S. must appreciate the referee's re- slike, to play the game
to player's, foreigners and Chinese this Club entered for this meeting. Section): Winner $175, 2nd $75, 3rd and is obtainable from the Club's 7th Race: Macao Handicap (2nd in the Special Sweep is $7 per set the full-back line. Lock was respon-Hodge, T. W. Carr (skip).
luctance to use the whistle ex-game's sake.
for the To be won twice in succession by $50. For China Ponies classifed office, 2nd floor, Gloucester Build- sible for some good clearances. Reserves: W. Hudson. W. Greig, cessively. but there are also times
pony or ponies belonging to the by the Hongkong Jockey Club as ing. Duffield and Stone were the pick of W. Mulcahy.
OSMAN SHINES
E. Purvis, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith,
T. E. Robson, J. Fraser (skip).
J. Hempsey, C. Turpin, G. Hen- Osman, the Army goal-keeper, derson, V. Ramsey (skip). executed several brilliant saves. in
the Ordnance forwards.
Dobson was sound in goal for the Sappers, while in the intermediate line Bowling and Marriott kept the opposing forwards well marked,
The teams:
R.E.: Dobson: Russell, Good- win; Bowling. Marriott, Whittaker. Singleton, Oughton. Homburg, Heath, and Fox.
R.A.O.C.:-Osman; Lock, Bull; Heaton. Tracey, Drake; Climo, Bel- ton, Duffield, Stone, and Gregson.
when it calls for more use of the
ADVERTISEMENT
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 2nd December. 1939, commencing at
2.00 p.m..
The Art Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge wil be admitted to the Members* Enclosure. Such must be word throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified,
Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for. Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including tax) are obtainable through
The Royal Scots team which defeated the Middlesex Regiment by 12 goals to six in a spectacular game in the Inter-Regimental Polo Tournament on Monday. The team comprises Capt. S. Burn, Capt. R. S. Gilbertsen, Major C. E. Godley and Lt. B. A. Farrus.
Lawn Tennis In Macao
CIVIL TENNIS CLUB TOURNEY ENDS
From Our Own Correspondent
The various tennis events, af the tenuis competitions held at the Macao Civil Tennis Club terminated yesterday,
when the Men's Double event was decided when A. H. de Mello and J. Fernandes were defeat- ed by Lia-lat-fong and W. Zan- der In a well contested four-set match, the play being at times of a very high order..
There was a very large number
"HAT TRICK" FOR
SGT. DENYER
A hat trick" by Sgt. G. Denyer featured the cricket match be- tween Fortress Coy., RE, and the RAQC. at Scokunpoo yesterday. The Sappers won by 61*puns.
The scores:
Engineers 110 (Spr. Batcline 45, Capt. Freeman 33. 8. M. Green 22. S/Cor. Buckle 5 for 48, Sgt. Em- berson 4 for 25);
R.A.O.C. 49 (Cpl. Minton 20, Capt. Parsons 4 for 16, Sgt. Denyer 4 for 1.
Volunteers To Meet C.S.C.C. At Cricket
ה
The following will represent the
the of spectators present to witness Volunteers at cricket against the
SECRETARY, upon the per- yesterday's match, H. E. Dr. Civil Service Cricket Club on Sun- sonal or written application of a Tamagnini Barbosa, the Governor day. 3, at 11.30 am on the Civil Member, such Member to be of Macao, attended by Commander Service ground:-
responsible for all visitors intro duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.
tended and gave away, the trip-L. C. Baker, D. de 8. Carey, 8. J. Sanches de Miranda, A.D.C., at- R. M. M. King. D. J. N. Anderson, hies to the successful competitors. Cooke, D. G. Bay, K. C. Fincher,
THE RESULTS
N. D. Lloyd, E. M. L. Soares, A.
The Secretary's Office, Ist The following were the results. Zimmern, F. R. Zimmern.
Men's Singles:-Winner. Liu-fat-
Boor, Exchange Building (Telfong; Rupner-up: A. H. de Mello. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock Noon.
Tiffos are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No
1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The
price of Admission to the Public Enclosure Is $1.00
Continged on Back Page
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CRAIGENGOWER
CRICKET TEAMS
Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY
The following have been selected BADMINTON LEAGUE-B Divi-
to represent the
Cralgengower
Cricket Club on Saturday, Dec. 2, commencing at 2 p.m.:-
ston, King's College v. St. An- drew's, St. John's v. St. Teresa's. FOOTBALL--Juniors Shield, 8th 1st XI v.. C. de R. Away:: including Tax, for all Persons, moria, A. R. H. Esmall, A. B. Ham-
E-Zimmern (Capt.), P. J. BU-LAWN BOWLS-HE. The Gov-
R.A. V. RAO.C. Including Ladies, and is payable son, A. J. Hulse, A. K. Ismail, E. at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors A. Lee, H. P. Lin, W. Hong Sling. In Uniform are admitted, Half/G. winch, J. L. Young Baye.
Scorer: W. Broadbridge; Umpire:
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hong Kong, 27th Nov., 1939.
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G. Ladd.
2nd XI v. C. de R. Home:
B. 'R. Iranee (Capt.), N. Broad- bridge, A. H. Esmail, U. H. Esmail, A. Hung, C. W. Lam, G. A. Lee, J. W. Leonard, T. Lock, A. M. Omar, W. K. Way...
Scorer; EL W Randall,
ernor's Team v. C.S.C.C., at: RUGBY-Clab A v. Police (Cluby,
Government House, 3.15 p.m.
5.15 p.m.
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