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Above, left, are Mr. Gray, Miss Anne Tyler, Mr. Chaitey, Capt. Barn and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. R. Butcher, while in the picture on the right may be seen Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Kerr, Mrs. Bertie Oliver, and Lieut.-Comdr. and Mrs. Marriott, RN. The pictures were taken at the Boxing Day race meet ar head at Kwanti.

CAPT. SEQUEIRA WINS NETT

SPOON AT STONECUTTERS:

Services And Rest Draw

H.K.R.A. SATURDAY SHOOT SPLENDID CHARITY

There was a good gathering at Stonecutters on Saturday

last, thirty-five attending. The day was fair, wind being more or less down the range, but the light was not, so good at 300 yards and worse at 600 yards...

Shooting was quite good, Capt. F. P. Sequeira. of the Volun- teers, winning the Nett Spoon with 98. He was very unlucky at 600 yards as he wanted 34 for his century and started off with 5 bulls, but the light was getting bad and he ended with a magpie and inner.

Sgt. R. J. Heap, of the Range:L/Cpl. S.G. Brighty Staff, won the SR. (a) spoon with Mr. H. L. Langley

Cpl. P. C. Cole 85, quite a good effort as it is

Mr. W. Trenouth sometime since he fired with S.R Mr. J. A. Guard (a) rifle.

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SOCCER MATCH

A draw of two goals all was a very fitting result of the charity football match between the Rest of the Colony and the United Ser- vices in aid of the British War' Organisation Fund, which attract- ed a large crowd to the Navy ground, Causeway Bay, on Monday afternoon,

31 32 31 94

The Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. 32 31 20 92 229 30 S

N.L. Smith). Hon. Sir Shouson. 1 31 31 28 90

Chow and Hon. Sir Robert Kote-¦ 1 32-31 27 90

wall were among those present. Mr. H. G. Foreman 2 27 29 30 86

The ball used in the match was Mr. H. J. S. Blake Scr. 29 28 283 Mr. A. Simpson 11 30 24 28 92 raffled the winning number being

1578,

Handicap spoons were won by Cpl. A. F. Ferreira. HKV.D.C. Mr. E. J. Mitchell 9 23 25 25 78 S.R. (1) and Mr. A. Simpson

S.R. (a)

D.R.C. S.R. (b).

Sgt. R. J. Heap 4 28 29 28 85* Today Wednesday) at the Kow-L/Opl, J. M. Xavier 7 27 28 28 loon City Range. Aring will be at CDL. J.C. Remedios 11 27 28 26

Cpl. A. P. Ferreira 13 29 27

14 27 28 24

200, 500 und 600 yards commending Pte L. A. Rosario 14 27 at 1:45 pm, and there will also be Mr. V.R.J. Merrett 11 24 29 revolver shooting.

Mr. H S. Jones 11 24 30 23 Spr. E. W. Allo 8 27 21 26 Pte. J. G. Fonseca

→ 24 25 22 Pte. C. M. Xavier 14 19 19 23 60 Pte. C. J. Manson 14 21 18 17 58 Pte. J. A. Victor 14 18 9 20 45

*Winner of Nett Spoon.

THE SCORES Scores were as follows:- "

S.R. (b).

Capt. P. P, Sequeira Sgt. G. E. Breese Mr. J. G. Elles 3 32 31

Hp 200 500 600 TL Scr. 32 34 32 98*

2 33 31 32 da

CENTURY FOR

ANDERSON

Annual University

Match Drawn

* Winner of Handicap Spoon.

THREE ABSENTEES >> Fung King-cheong. Leung Wing- chlu and Lee Tin-sang were absen- tees from the Rest team, their places being filled by Cheuk Shek-kam, Maxwell and Hou Yung- | sang, respectively, Maxwell was very impressive at right-half.

A feature of the match was the splendid combination of the Ser- |vices forwards particularly Hos- sack and Saw. Thorbuin, inside-

Winner of or will have his right, was a constant worker and

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| Handicap reduced by one point.

Feature of the annual University

gave the defence invaluable as- sistance providing a fourth half- back. Robinson. in goal was safe,

HU

RE-ARRANGED while and Hendy offered

FOOTBALL

PROGRAMME

stout resistance to the wiles of the Rest attack ably led by Lee Wat- tong and reinforced by A.V. "Gosano who played really good game,

Cheung Wing-choi gave a rous Owing to the replay of the Seniori ing display in goal bringing off Shield Soccer game the following brilliant paves time and again. changes in this week's programme | has been necessary.

THE PLAY

in the first half. Thorburn open- Į

The following gaines have beened the scoring for the Services Lee }

Past v. Present cricket played at Pokfulam on New Year's Day was postponed. the century of D.IN. Anderson,

who hit 17 fours.

Past made 234 for seven wickets. but thanks to a stand by G. Hong

Club v. Kowloon.

Royal Scots v. South China "B".

RE-ARRANGED GAMES

Senior Shield (First Round).

Choy (23) and W. S. Gegg (43) and Club v. Royal Scots (Club, 4 useful scores by Lingam and p.m. Referee:-Foster, Linesmen:

Undergraduates Ient and Lee).

'Mahmoud, the

managed to play out time with the last wicket" intact.

The scores:

Past: D.J.N. Anderson, c. Lingam b. Gegg 100; D. Hung, c. Mahmoud b. Hong Choy 1: W. Hong Slag, b. Gegg : A. I Rumjaba, run out 17; J. Young Sayo, not out 35; C. W. Lam, b Hong Choy 20; A. Bakar, run out 8; F. R. Zimmern, run out 35, Extras 14.-Total 234 (for seven wickets declared), ́ A T: Lee,

FIRST DIVISION Kowloon v. South China (Kowloon, 4 p.m. Referee:-Ford. Linesmen:-Pearson' and "Adlard),"

Extra time must be played in all Shield games.,

ARMY TEAM TO

MEET NAVY The following have been select

equalising. Hossack gave the Ser- vices the lead with a good effort. The Rest did not draw level until after'] the Interval when Lee netted from: a penalty which was awarded after k Gosano had been brought down heavily by the Services defender. Both sides went near to scoring and there were many exciting moments in the closing stages of the 'game.

THE TEAMS

The teams were:-

Rest of Colony: Cheung Wing- chol, Blackburn, Hou Yung-sanz: Maxwell, Forrow. Hsu King-sing; F. Fowler, Cheuk Shek-kam, Lee Wal-tong. A. V. Gosano and Hau Ching-to.

United Bervices: Robinson; H

Hendy: Freshwater, Lay, Wilk-

L. Choa, and E. Zimmern did not lea to represent the Army v. The inson; Phippens, Thorburn, Hos

bat.

Navy on the Navy Ground. Cause- sack, Saw and Duffield. way Bay, on Saturday. Kick Off Before the match and during Bowling Analysis: Gegg 11-0-53-

atp.m.

the interval music was rendered 2; Hong Choy. 8-1-65-2; Mahmoud 5-0-26-0; R. Singh-2-0-31-0; Lo 2-1/DL Picton, R.: L/Bdr. by the Middlesex Regiment, band 0-15-0; Matthews 3-0-28-0; Tam O. Richards, RA L/Cpl. Walte, RE; and at the conclusion of the match 4-0-5-0.

Sergt. Laar, BAO,C: Lieut, skip- the National Anthem was played Present; K. Y. Tam, c. Anderson with, RA: Capt. Hook. RA: Lt bringing to an end a most enjoys- b. Zimmer 13; C. N. Matthews, May, D.L.I.; Lieut. Hewitt."Mdx. R, ble afternoon's sport.

Corp).

/Cpl. Beddon DII.. 1.b.w. b Bakar 7; J. Truf, 1.b.w b. Bakar 6; K. 8. Oh, b. Bakar 10; G. Sutherland, RS. Pte. Berry, Mdx.

Hong Choy, by Anderson 23: W. B. Gegg, Lb.w, b. Anderson 43; Ken- neth Lo, b. Anderson 5; V. Lingam, st, E. Zimmern A. IL Rumjahin 23; Syed Mahmoud, not out 14; L. H. Tan, c. Young Saye b. Bakar O:

E. Bingh, not out 8, Extras 38.- Total 188 for 9 wickets,

Bowling Analysis: F. R. Zimmern 8-2-30-1; Bakar 11-1-37-5; Lam 7-

R. Lieut. Pinkerton, RB., Capt. Duke, RS., Lieut. Cuthbertson, R.S., Lieut. Ridsdale. R.N. Regt.

H.K. BOWLING ALLEYS

At the Hongkong" Bowling AL- Reserves: Sappr. Artingstall.eys on Sunday evening, the USS RE, L/Cpl. Boe, R.S., Sergt. Page, Asheville defeated the US.8. Min- R.A., L/Bdr. Evans, R.A.

Players are requested to be on five-game bowling match,

danao by 258 points in a friendly the ground by 3.45 p.m.

1-25-0; Hong Sling 4-0-32-0; Ander- NAVY “A” V. CLUB A

AT RUGGER TODAY

son 9-4-17-3: Rumjahn 2-0-9-1.

H.K. HOCKEY CLUB TEAM FOR TODAY

The Asheville thus avenged their previous defeat by the Min- danao on Dec, 29, when they lost! by 126 points.

U.S.8. Asheville: M. O. Gray

195, C. G. Cunning 772, J. A. Har- The following have been select-vey 757 and L. 8. Pawloski. 742. ed to play for the Navy "A" - Total 3066, Club "A" today, on the Hongkong U.S.S. Mindanao: F. P. Hollis

Club Ground, kick off at 4.45 p.m. 794 8. Golden 753, E, L. Eimer 850

Writer Snell; "Marine Jeffries, and L. J. Attwood 613. Total 3,810.| The following team will repre- Midshipman Teare, Bub-Lieut.

WIN FOR MOLTEEN CA sent the 1st XI of the Hongkong Richards, S. B. A. Addis: Midship- At" the Hongkong Bowling Alleys Hockey Club against the Royal En-man O'Riordan, A, N. Other; Cpl. last night Doc. Molthen (plus 9) gineers on the Club ground today Marron, B. E A. Davis. Ldr. Big. beat 6, A. Ismall (plus 25) by 84 at 5 pm. V. M, Benwell: V. C. Inglis, A. B. Longmuir, L. 8. Spirit pins In the third round of the Bond and E V. Reed: N. B. Whit- Burg. Lent. Duncan. L. 8. Jones, Handicap singles competition, ley, W. A. Reed and R. A. Bates: 8. Midshipman Murray Jones,

Scores:

Fowler, D. 6. Carey, G. E. R, Divett, Reserves:A. B. Newburn, L. S. 'Doc, Molthen, 205, 225, 177. Total (Capt. T. D. Whitley, B. L. Bick-Wilkie, Pay Midshipman Sumner. 607, 8 A. Ismail, 133, 153, 189. ford.

Tel Faulkner.

Total 523.

NEW YEAR'S DAY SOCCER

AT HOME

LONDON, Jail. 2 (Beuter)-The following were the results of foot-¦

ball cratches played at Home on

New Year's Day!

SOUTH "A" Charlton 2, Arsenal 6. SOUTH "B"

Queen's P.K. 3, Reading 0.

"EAST MIDLAND Doncaster 1, Sheffield U. 3.

WESTERN Liverpool 7, Crewe 3.

FRIENDLIES Blackburn 4. Huddersfield 2. Barnsley 5, Shefeld W. (... Bury 3. Bradford 3. -Darlington 3, Leeds 1.

Carlisle 2. Bradford C, 2. Manchester U. 1, Blackpool 4. Middlesbro' 5. Newcastle 2. New Brighton 8. Accrington 0.

Southport 2. Everton 2. Manchester C. 7. Stockport ? Chesterfeld 7, Leicester 2.

SCOTTISH Western

Airdrie 1, Albion 4. Ayr 2, Queen's O’Sth, 1. Rangers 1, Caltic 1. Motherwell 1, Hamilton 1.." Dumbarton 3; Morton 2. Partick 3. Clyde 2.

St Mirren 3, Kilmarnock 3. Queen's Park 4. Third Lanark 2. Eastern

Alloa 3, Sten'muir 1. Arbroath 2, Aberdeen, 1. Dundee U. 2. Dundee 1. Dunfermline 3. Cowdenbeath Falkirk 4, St. Johnstone 0. Hibernians 5. Hearts 6. Kalth 2, East Fife .

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St. Bernard's . King's Pk, post- poned.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1940. FREE FORESTERS BEAT H.K.C.C. DECISIVELY

PLAYING THEIR FIRST GAME AS A CLUB IN HONGKONG. Free Foresters beat the Hongkong Cricket Club decisively by 126 runs in a' two days' cricket match completed on Monday.

Leading by 147 runs on first innings, Free Foresters declared their second innings closed when they had scored 132 for 5. To the Free Foresters' 279 and 132 for five wickets Club could reply only with 172 and 113,

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P. T. Skipworth's 30 for Free 9-2-36-2; McLellan 2-1-43-4; Fin- Foresters on Saturday remained nie 5-1-20-1

the highest individual innings of Free Foresters 2nd Innings: the match. T. A Pearce was the drose, c Haymes b Lloyd 35; Perry. most successful bat, contributing b J. L. C. Pearce 43; Skipworth, b 88 runs in two innings to the Club Fay 14: Godby. e Lloyd 'b Fay 12; total, and D. McLellan the most Petri, not out 19; Harvey. c J. L. C. successful bowler, taking seven Pearce b Fay 3; Teversham. not. Club wickets for 70 runs.

out 2: Extras 4.-Total: 132-for-5 wickets declared.

The scores:-

Free Foresters 1st innings: Capt. Bowling Analysis: Fay 12-0- D. C. E. Grose, c and b J. LC 81-3: Lloyd 7-0-32-1; J. L C. Pearce 38; A. E Perry, c Bosanquet Pearce 5-8-35-1. b T. A. Pearce 44; F. T. Skipworth, Club and Innings: Richardson, b Robb 70: Capt. C. E. Godby, b J. Grose b Harvey 4: Carey, c Weedon L. C. Fearce" 87; Capt, M. P. b Mclellan 5; T. A. Pearce, c Perry Weedon, c and b T. A. Pearce 0; McLellan 30: Haymes. .1.b.w. b Cal, M S Teversham, b Lloyd 19: Perry 5; J. L. C. Pearce, c McLellan Major W. G. Harvey, b Lloyd 8; D. b Finnie 35: Bosanquet, b McLel- McLellan, st. Fortescue b Lloyd 25:lan 8; Lloyd. b Perry 5: Fay. c Major H. A. J. Petri, ran out 0;Weedon b. Firnie 3; Mackenzie, Major H. W. M. Stewart, st, Fortes-Harvey 11: Robb, not out 5; Extras cue b Lloyd : Lt. Comdr Finnie. 2.-Total 13. T. V. N. Fortescue. not ous 1: Extras 5-Total 379. " absent, did not bat.

Bowling Analysts: Lloyd 12-3-

Bowling Analysis: Harvey 4-0- . 69-4; T. A. Pearce 11-0-59-2; J. L. 145-2; Perry 7-1-23-2; McLellan C. Pearce 10-0-102-2; Carey, 3-0- S-1-28-3: Finnie 8-015-2 36-0; Robb 4-0-18-1,

Club 1st Innings: J. E. Richard- son, Lb.w. b Perry 32: T. V. N. Fortescue, "e Godby b Harvey 6: T. A.. Pearce, and b Perry 58; D. Carey, 1.b.w. b McLellan 1; J. L. C. Pearce. e Weedon b Finnle 10; B. C. Fay, Grose b Harvey.4; D. I Bosanquet, c Weedon

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

BAUMINTON.-B. Division,

V.R.C. v. St. Teresa's Recreio McLellan

V. St. John's; St. Andrew's v. Kowloon

14: A. K. Mackenzie, b.w. b Harvey.

10: N. D. Lloyd, st. Grose, b Mc. RUGBY.-Club A v. Navy A (Club)

Lellan 33: F. L. M. Haymes, st. 4.45 p.m., Grose b McLellan 17: D. S. Robb, SHOOTING-Hongkong Rifle As- not out 1; Extras 6.-Total 172. sociation weekly spoor, and Prac-

Bowling Analysis: Harvey 10-3-1 Lice Shoot, 38-3; Skipworth 4-0-40-0; Perry

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