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H.K. Interport Soccer Team SAIGON TEAM

The Hongkong Interport football team which left for Shanghal yesterday Left to right-Forrow, Castilho, Guy, D. Leonard, Moxham, Hossack, Hussain, A. V. Gosano (captain and man- axer). Bone, E. L. Strange and Honniball

H.K. SOCCER & RUGGER

TO PLAY SOCCER HERE

Interport Match

On Thursday The Saigon" football team which will meet the Colony, S.CAA, and Eastern, teams during the Chinese New Year holidays is as follows: Tat: Au and Corea; Ven, Pacini and Bul: Grichard, Dal, Tot, Tien and Hou., Reserves: Hgay, Long. Nga. Bachi and Quga. Manager: Mr. Baursin.

SC.A.A. POSSIBLES South China Athletic Associa tion's team against Salgon will be chosen from the following.

Cheung Wing-chol: Hau Yung- sang, Mak Shui-hon and Lee Tin- Kwok Ying-kee, Leung sang: Wing-chat, Soong Ling-sing and Lau

Chung-sang: Yeung Shul- Fick, Tang Kwong-sum, Fung King-cheang, Lee Wal-tong, "La!

Shek-yau.

SPORTS

H.K.R..A. VARYING WIND AT MID-WEEK SHOOT: SEVENTY MEMBERS PRESENT

Seventy members were present at the shoot on Wednesday, Owing to a varying cross wind, scores at 300 yards were not ren- erally high, but better scores were obtained at .500 yards, where Captain F. P. Sequeira, H.K.V.D.C., won a possible button.

D. Löle scr. 30-34 31 95

Nett spoons were won by Q.M.S.) A.S.F. (R)- J. Ball, R.A.0.0, in the SR. (a) Class and by Captain Sequeira for F/SJE, 'F.

Tollison 3 30 34 31 95* S.R. (b).

1 29 33 32 94 Handicap spoons went to Mr. Sjt. G. E. Breese

Pte. R.M.B. Pte. J. Scott Evans, RAF. and Gutierrez, H.K.V.D.C. for S.R. (a) St. F. E.

Russell and to Flt.-Sit. P. Tollison, R.AF. and Pte. J. Scott, 2/R. Scots for L/St. Puren SR. (b).

· REVOLVER SHOOT In the revolver shoot at 15 and 20 yards, L/sit. K. C. Hoo, HK Police Reserve won the nett spoon with 53 out of 60.3.

{SL (R)

Singh

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9 32 32 30 94*

31 34 29 94

scr. 32, 32 29 93

A. C. Chan scr. 29 32 31 92 I .31 29 31.91 L. G. Dawson L/8. K. C. Hoo scr. 31 29 33 91 B/M. W. Kifford ser. 32 33 26 91 2 29 31 30 00 On Wednesday next, Feb. 7, Mr. Langley - aring will be at 500, 700 and 8008. P. Thong ser. 29 33 "28 90 ser. 32 30 28 90 yards for S.R. (b) on A Range and St. R.J. Heap 200, 500 and 600 for SR. (8) 001/Cpl. 8. 'Q.

INTERPORT TEAMS SAIL Shul-wing. Ip Pak-wah and Lee B Range, Ten shots, to count will

FOR S'HAI

རི་

LARGE CROWD GIVES PLAYERS SEND - OFF

having gone there on transfer two weeks ago, but It is doubtful whe- ther he will play for Hongkong as it is reported that he is down with

malaria.

The rugger team to meet Shang- hal has been provisionally selected as follows:-J. R. Henderson: D. I. Bosar.quet. H. Van Leeuwen, H. D. A large number of friends and Bidwell. J. Hutchison and J. C. well-wishers saw the Hongkong Charter: J. M. Thomson: A. F. Interpart soccer and

Fugger Walkden (Captain), K. W Salter, teams off yesterday morning when P. F. Wanklyn, B. Hynes, C. F. they sailed for Shanghal for Needham, G. C. Godfrey, A. J. G. series of matches against the Taylor (Vice-Captain), J. Redman Northern port daring the Chinese and E. W. Stott, "New Year holidays.

chances

the

EASTERN'S TEAM Following have been chosen to represent Eastern Athletic Asso- clation against Salgori:

be fired at each distance. There will be no revolver shooting.

LEADING SCORES

Leading scores on Wednesday

were:-

Lau Hing-hon: Kong Seng-king and Tsang Chung-wan: Lau Tse chan, Hsu King-seng and Lo Wal- Capt. F. P. kuen; Cheung Yung-sarig. Cheung Kam-hol, Tsui Ah-fal, Ng Kee- cheong and Mau Ching-to, Team Manager: Tsui Hang.

to

REFEREES AND LINESMEN The following referees and busi-

have been chosen nesamen offelate at the Interport". soccer Axtures in "Hongkong during the Chinese New Year holidays:

Hongkong v. Salgon. Referee: Linesmen: Beard and

THOSE PRESENT Among those present at whart to say farewell were Mr. W. Fryde, Stokes; Mr. Lee Wal-tong. Mr. C. A. Gol-Foster. denberg. Mr. D. H. Stewart, Dr. J.

Looking fit and cheerful. players were optimistic of theft against Shanghai and one member of the soccer team expressed the confident hope that they would bring back the Trophy and Mr. C. austin." which they lost" to Snanghal last;

year

Eastern v. Salgon: Referee: K.

AR. Selby, Mr. W. B. Richardson K. Ip; Linesmen: Silva and Glover.

Chinese Federation v. United

A. V. Gorane, the veteran inter- INNOVATION AT MACAO

porter, will act as manager and captain, of the soccer team and the selection of the players for the interport match has been left en- tirely to him.

The match will be played at the Canidrome ground, Shanghai, og New Thursday next (Chinese Year's Day) and the condition of the ground and the form of the players will no doubt influence his decision in selecting his eleven

men.

FOURTEEN PLAYERS

The "team will be chosen from yesterday: Moxham, A. J. Hus-

the following 14 players who sailed

sain, D. Leonard, Honniball, T Castilho, A. V. Gosano, E. Strange, 8. Strange, K. Forrow, A. Bone. Hossack, Fox, Guy and Maxwell.

RUGGER TEAM 18

RACES: "BELTING-BOYS": LARGE ATTENDANCE

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

MACAO, Jan. 29-An innovation, eliminating booth selling of sweep tickets to the public and substituting purchases from uni- formed betting-boys instead, was successfully introduced in Macao for the Arst time by the Macao Jockey Club at their January meet- ing at Areia Preta yesterday afternoon.

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The Club and the public stands,

H.K. GOLF CLUB wore fresh coats of white

STARTING TIMES

The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times" for Fanling for today and tomorrow.

D.HI.

Carter.

Nicholson, Lieut.

Vi

TODAY FEB. 3. OLD COURSE The rugger interport will be played on the same ground at 10.30 o'clock the same morning. Bid- 2.00. Surg. Cdr. well was able to make the trip

services of 2.04 A. Sommerfelt. E. S. Morrison. after all, but the

2.08 Comdr. Halt, Comdr. Lees, Stewart will not be available. Cessford is already in Shanghai, 212 A. H. McBride, A. W, Hodges.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

CRICKET-Fur; Division; KC.C: Y. H.K.U. (K.C.C.); LR.C. v. Re- crelo (80okunpoo): Second Divi- sion: Recreio v Army (King's Park): University v. I.R.C. (Pok (ulam);

8.1

TOMORROW FEB. 4'..

OLD COURSE

9.16 J. S. Dunnett, A. M. Kennedy. 8.20 R. C. Gairdner, G. G. Aitken-

head.

9.24 . Baynes, C. F. Marshall. '9.26 . A. Mills. E J. D. Lowe.

9.32 E. P. Streetfeld. IHC. Highet.

paint. were Little used by the comparatively large attendance.

who perferred to promenade on

the the sun-bathed lawn,

re- arranged layout of which has given increased area space within the Club enclosure,

EARLY ARRIVALS Early at the course to onictate. the events from the Judges' Box were Mr. F. J. Gellion (Chairman

L de Menezes Alves (Colonial of the Matao Jockey Club), Dr. Secretary and Mr. J. M. Braza. Among the stewards were also Mr. H Nolasco, Sr. (Consul for Netherlands)

Meanwhile chatting on the lawn were Lt. and Mrs. Roza Garcia, Mrs. de Menezes Alves and Lt. E Froenca (Fire Chief). Entering just before the first

9.36 H. N. Williamson, J.C. Taylor.addling bei wers a quartette of 0.40 J. W. Mayhew. W. Hewitt. 944 N. K. Littlejohn. A. H: Mc-

Bride.

9.48. W. A. Stewart. W. L, Alexander. 9.52 D. H. Clark, L. Jackson. 9.58 J. B. Harrison, LAR. Duncan.

10.18 F

10.00 C. W. Jeffries, Comdr. Hole, FOOTBALL. Senior Shield (2nd 10.04 H. B. Williamson. E. C. Price Round), Bouth China "A v.10.08 S. H. Dodwell. A. B. Purves. Navy (Caroline Hill), 4.10 p.m.: 10.12 A. T. Lay. A. C. Meredith. R. Young, A. E. Lissaman. Junior Shield (2nd Round 1020 F. Groves F. D. Hunter. South China. v. 8th R.A (Caro-10.24 G. R. Mallory, H. P. Sommers. line Hill), 2.30 p.m.; Second D10.28 J. Harrop. T. Low. vision "8": University. v. Kow-10.32 T. E. Pearce.. G. P. Murphy. lcon), 4.15 p.m. Third Division: 10.38 A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfadyen. 10.40 A. S. Mackichan, W/Cdr. Steele [MIL- Bignals, 5th A.ARA.

Perkins.

ladies,

composed of Mrs. C. Barnes, Mrs. L, Lucas, Miss Amalia Nolasco and Miss Teresa Rosario. They were soon afterwards joined by their male escorta, M. C. Barnes (manager of Pan-Ameri- can Airways) and Mr. Lucas,

Also in early were Melco's Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Fletcher, who waited in the stands for the events to start and chatted with arriving friends..

INTERESTING GROUP. Watching events from the rail tary, 2.45 p.m.; Club. Kit Chee 10.44 J. M. Gray, M. L. Reldy."

near the paddock were Dr. Vangar V. 10.48 W. B. Richardson, J. W. An- Moniz (Medical Officer) and Mrs. (Club), 4.15 p.m.; Kumaons

derson. 24th R.A. Kowloon), 2.45.p.m.;

Moniz, It, Souza and Mr. C., E RAM.C. V. Royal Scots (M-10.62 P. 8. Delany, E. T. McMullen.

de Vasconcelos. This group was 10.38 G. C. Worrall, D. Humphreys. tary), 4.15 p.m.

11.00 . Overy. W. J. E. Mackenzie.soon joined by Mr. Vizeu Pinheiro

and Comm. Peixoto Lima.. HOCKEY-Caer Clark Cup: Hong-11 A Mabb. R. M. King..

kong v. St. Andrew's, Happy Val-11.08 RH. Gregory, A.D. Humphreys. ley 3.15 pm; C.B.A. v. St. An-11.12 M. 8. Banner, A. Bompas

11.16 M. A. Johnson, W. Woodward.

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a.m.

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drew's (King's Park) 3.p.11.20 M. H. Turner, C. C. Black- Brawn Cup, C., B. A. v. St. An 11.24 A, D. S. Murray, E. J. Faetano. drew's (King's Park) pm. 11.28 P. E Annis. H. 17. Mundy.

NEW COURSE Recreio v..CB, School Recreio) 4. p.m.

9.20 D. J. Gümore*, K. B. Morrison, RUGBY. Club Av. Navy A. 9.28 . Linaker, J. J. von Muhlin

(Boundary Street) 3 p.m.; PO- 9.36 J. M. Pearson, G. Themerson*, ilce v. Army Boundary Street) 9.44 H. F. Phillips, J. R. Collis. 4.15 p.m.

Taking great interest in the proceedings and watching the events from the lawn was Mr. Hau Ium (Legislative Leong Council member); Arriving, after the first event were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nolasco. They were soon followed by Mr. H. Nolasco, Jr.

Among the many other married couples at the course were Mr. and Mrs. Silya Ramos, P. W. D.'s Mr. and Mrs. E. Freire, Mr. and Mrs. B. Senna Fernandes, Mr. and Mrs. Roque, Mr. and Mrs. Bau- mann, and Mr. and Mrs. Harren- dort

9.52 Mrs. Dennis, Miss Glendinning

7 10.00 G M. Park, M. Pollock*! TO-MORROW

10.12 MA. Annett, Col. Matthewe, CRICKET. - University v. Royal, 10.16 D, B. Edward, W. J. S. Keys

10.24 1. H. and Mrs. Howell; Engineers Pokfulam) 2 p.m. FOOTBALL Fits: Division: East 1028 D. A. Murdoch, J. G. Jensen.

1038 J F Robinton, F. 'A. M. EI- ern y. South China "B" (Club),

liott".

Perkins, Mrs. Mac- 4.15 pm: Kwong Wah v. Po 1040 Birs, Steele

4.15 lee Boundary. Street). p.m. Third Division: Electric v. 10.48 Sir Vandelear and Miss Gray

burn. South Cala (Сlúb), 245. p.m.;} Junior Shield (2nd Round), In- 10.62. F. B. Winter Miss Vickers.

10.58. E. Grimble Mrs. Winter.

kichani.

ternational v. Police (Boundary 1100 MIB Overy. Mrs. Mackenzie,

Harringto Street), 230 p.m.??!!

Major 1108 C. T TENNIS Colony Women's Doubles Temple

Championship Final Mrs Chit 1115 Mrs Johnson, Mrs, Woodward

11.24 Lt Carter, G. Riddell Care 11.28 °C. YoungA." W. Brating.........

Chun-chin' and Miss ML Griffiths

v. Mrs Enid Lo-Litton and Mrs. Hyde (U.B.R.C.) 3 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Silva were ac- companied by Mr. H Ross, while Lt. Cabrito escorted his wife and daughter. Mr. J. da Slive (Trez-, sury Dept.) and daughter, Miss Beca da Silva, were accompanied by Dr. Braganca.

Later arrivals included Mrs. F."" J. Gellion. and Mrs. Tacker. Also present at the meeting were *et" "Dr. Z. Vidigal and Post Unsuccessful in ballot. on old office's Mr. A. Valente.

Course.

S.R. (B)

Hp 300 500 600 Ttl

Sequeira scr. 31 35 32 98 C.S.M. F. Hale scr. 31 32 34 97 Mr. J. A. Guard ser. 32 30 34 96 Mr. Foreman 2 33 31.32 96

Brighty scr. 31 32 27 90

S.R. (A) Q.M.S. J. Ball scr. 25 31 31 87 Sit"-M. F.

"Rushman 5 28 29 28 85 9jt. J. M. Xavier 6 28 25 31 84 Mr. Evans

13

25 30 29 84*

Cpl. Hammond CS.M. J. C. &

t

25 32 27 84

A

Mead 31 29 24 84 Pte. R. A. Castro 9 24 28 27 .70 LAC. Gash 8, 23 25 30 78 Cpl. Maghar

Singh 4 24 25 29 78 L/Cpl. R. M. B.

Gutierrez 13 27 28 23 737

5 27 27 23. W Services (Charity game in ald of Cpl. F. Cole Chinese Athletes Fund for wound- Mr. R.

Referee: Tynemouth. 9 25 23.26.74 ed and the B.W.OF..

1021 28 25 74 Omar: Linesmen: Rev. S. Hinch-Mr. C. Dunk

P.C. Narain cliffe and Ford.

Singh 9 23 27 24 74 Will have handicap reduced by one point.

South China v. Salgon. Referee: Mitchell; Linesmen: Clark Minnihan.

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