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INTERPORT SOCCER MATCH AGAINST
SAIGON NOW ARRANGED FOR FEB. 9|
Draw For Semi-Final Of Senior & Junior
& Junior Shield
BADMINTON LEAGUE
RECREIO DEFEAT
At F.A. Council Meeting KOWLOON C.C.
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OWING TO AN ACCIDENT TO ONE OF THEIR PLAYERS, THE SAI- GON INTERPORT SOCCER TEAM will not be able to arrive here in time to play their first game on Feb. 8 as previously arranged. The date for the Interport encounter with the Colony has, therefore, been postponed to Feb. 9 (Friday) at Caroline Hill.
This was disclosed at a meeting- of the Hongkong Football Associa- Mon Council yesterday when the dates of the other matches against the Saigon team were altered as follows:
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being specially printed and aver-stamped by Government for taxation purposes. This: procedure is being adopted to prevent the sale of forked tickets,
In a "B" Division Badminton League match played at the Kow loon Cricket Club last night, Club de Recreio defeated the K.C.C by six games to three,
SPORTS & GENERAL
ALMOST PERFECT. EXHIBITION
| HALF"-" BACK AND A SIXTH FORWARD
An almost perfec, exhibition of halfback play by International. Jack Crayston will be remembered by all who saw Arsena beat Southend United 5-1 di White Hart-lane
Crayston always has favoured ganic. and, the six h-forward without neglecting defence, he allowed his adventurous spirit full
Sometimes he dribbled down the
right wing, at others he burst through the centre, and on oc- casions he even took the ball over to the left. This policy paid so well
the goals besides scoring one that he paved the way for two of
bimself.
H. A. Barros and AE Xavier (Recrelo) lost to P. Winter-Blythren and AL Fisher 19-24; "beat T. Kewan, and H. Jones 21-9: beat A Zimmern and V. Merrett 21-10.
H. Gonsalves and P. Yvanovich (Recreto) lost to Winter-Blyth Mr. W.-Pryde (Chairman) presld- and Fisher 9-21; beat Kewan mü Against Bouth China A. A. on Feb, 10 and Eastern à. A on Feb,ed at the meeting and the follow Jones 2141 bent Zimmern at 11. All matches will be played at ing were present, Mr. C. A. Golden-Merrett 21-8.
A. E. Noronha and H Oliveira berg (Secretary), Mr. L. F. de Souza Caroline Hill.'
Tast to Winter Blyth On the application of South Asst. Secretary) Mr. Wang Ka-sun, (Recreio) Chins that the Football Association Capt. B. Burn, Mr. Walter E. Chen. and Fisher 4-21; beat Kewan and should take over responsibility for M. Lee Wal-tong, Capt. H. H. Fan-Jones 21-10, beat Zimmern and coverage of the stands against fretham and Mr. H. S. Cooper. on the occasion of these three' matches, the Chairman (Mr. W. Pryde) read a letter received from the Auxiliary Fire Service offering at football their services matches.
free
It was decided to write to South China A. A. that the Association will take all precautions against Are. The secretary was also direct- ed to thank the. Auxiliary Fire Service for their offer and to ask for the services of 20 men at each match.
The Council also decided to con- sider the question of insurance of stands against fre.
It was announced that a sum of $3,179 was raised for the British War Organisation Fund from the charity match played on Jan. 1 between the Combined Chinese and
a team representing the Hongkong
Football Association.
SHIELD DRAW
The draw for the Shield matches resulted as follows:--
Senior Shield-Eastern or Royal Scots v. South China "B" on March 10 at Causeway Bay Middlesex or Police v South China "A" on March
9 on the Club ground.
Junior Shield 30th. "R. A.
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PROGRAMME
FEB. 9
Hongkong v. Saigon
FEB. 10
South China A. A. v. Saigon
FEB. 11
Eastern A. A. 7. Saigon.
Merrett 21-9,
A WALK OVER Owing to the difficulty of rats- Ing a team, as several of their players have left the Colony for the Chinese New Year holidays, Chung Wah has given a walk-over to the University "A" in "A" DIVI sion of the Badminton League This game was to have been play- ed yesterday evening.
Extensive Programme Of Entertainment For
H.K. Interporters In S'hai
SHANGHAI, Feb. 5 (Reuter)--An extensive programme of entertainment has been arranged for the Hongkong In- terport football and rugby teams which are expected to
-arrive tomorrow.
Meanwhile, despite unfavourable weather conditions, the local interporters managed to put in a final practice over the week-end.
The heavy fall of snow on Friday precluded play on the
Another welcome. Teature was Leslie Compon's return to form Arsenal's Wartime centre sent in some terrific shots, and, besides scoring twice had. a hat-trick of "off-side goals," which pleased the crowd, even if they didn't count.
Kirchen and Leslie Jones obtain- ed the other goals for Arsenal, woo very easily. Ormandy who scored for Southend.
.. CHARLTON FINE Welsh was the outstanding player at The Valley, where Charlton beat Watford by five goals to one.
His speed and craft proved too much for the Watford defence, and be scored thran fine goals, Brown Was the other Charlton scorer, while Lewis (G) got the visitors' solitary potat
Wasford had more of the game
seering chances in the Arst half.
McHugh, in the Waftord goal. made a number of daring savas
H.K. POLICE
RESERVE
(Orders by the Hon Mr. T. H King, Commissioner of Police)
CHINESE COMPANY Patrol Duty, Patrol duty will be carried out as ordered.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940.
British War Organization
Fund, H.K.
LATEST LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS
INDIAN COMPANT Strength. The following mem- the taken on have been bers strength of the Indian Company,
Contributions of $1,000 from the as from January 30; 1940:---
To Hang Bank, "5610 from the Constables R212 Furan Singh,
American Women's Working Party, R219 Mohammed Yusoof Hussain,
$500 from proceeds of a bridge drive held by the USRC, $384- R709 Ajaib Singh, R710 Haskin Ahmed, "R711 Wazir Abbas, R718
Rauf Abdulrahman, R719 from the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Azis
Bachi, RT14 Aman and $300 from Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Samsudin Khan, R715 Faial Din. R716 Pala Walker have helped to swell the H.K. British War Organization Ram Sharma. and R717 Ajab
Fund total to $398.107.74. Khan.
Patrol Duty. Patrol duty will be carried out as ordered.
1940:-
FEFING SQUAD
tite
$15 from February 2
Constables R482 M. A de Car- valho, and R483 B. Agafaroff, “
N. C. O's Meeting. An N. C. O's meeting will be held at No. 2 Police station at 17.15 hours on Tuesday, February 8, 1940....
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Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lumley Lynn Boswell photographed after their marriage at the Registry, Su- preme Court, last Saturday. The bridle was formerly Miss Chang Ying.
H.K.U. FLANNEL CHARITY DANCE
The following is the latest list of subscriptions-
*Previously acknowledged · $301- Patrol Duty, Patrol duty will be $52.68; M.E.B. 10; Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Cruikshank 150: Misses Alleen carried out as "ordered."
and Doris Woods 10: K. K. Lim 100; EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE
Victoria Recreation Club 150; W. J. Strength. The following memKnight (monthly) 10.5.WR. Perry bers have been taken on
imonthly) 25; USRC. Bridge Drive
Party 610; Stax of Union Insce. strength of the Emergency Unit 600; American Women's Working Reserve,
Socy. of Canton Ltd.) Jan. 158.50; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker 300; B. Wiele 100; M. M. Afanassie C Austin (monthly) 10; W. A. H. Duff (monthly) 10; B. Herschend (monthly) 10; W. Hewitt (monthly) 10: W. A. Simpson 15: L. Garner 50: LD. Pringle 10; D. J. Valentine 20; Club de Recreio 50; E F. But Course-Part II Atress (monthly) 16: J. W. Buckwell
B. M.. Bicheno Although fannel dances used to (monthly) 50; practice shoot will be held at King's Park Revolver Range on (monthly) 10; M. Beraha (month-be popular annual functions with Miss K. M. Anderson all the University Hostels, ther Sunday, February 11, 1940 Mem- y) 50: bers will meet at Star Ferry (monthly) 50; Hon. Mr. and Mrs. have been more or less limited to Kowloon Side at 09:50. G. Alabaster (monthly) 50; L. M. those serving a useful and patriotic Wharf. hours.
Wylie (monthly) 25; M. FL purpose, ever since the outbreak of Training Course-Part I. The Haymes (monthly) 10; R. S. Harri-the Sino-Japanese War,
members
With admission tickets at $1.50 undermentioned
have son (monthly) 50; G. H. Cauther- qualined in Part 1 of Traming ley (monthly) 15: G. C. Worrall per head, obtainable at the Hong- J. C. Menhinick kong University Union Office, the Course (squad Drill) on Fulday. (monthly) 50; February 2, 1940--
(monthly) 10: Anonymous (manth- net proceeds are earmarked for y) 3; Some Members of European philanthropic purposes. Staff-Butterfeld & Swire (month-
Chinese New Year. Special du- ties will be carried out as ordered.
Training
than the score might suggest, and
Constables R452 O. R. Sadick, Lewis led his line splendidly and was well supported by Barnett, R481 R. M. Marques, 462 C. Fish- though the latter missed three, R468 M L Rocha Rus AF Delgado, R472 1 Castilho R478 Ä. P. R. Pereira, R473 H. F. Sullivan, Ragi E R. Butcher, R450 A 1. Savitsky, R460 A, J. Sequeira, and R479 C. A. R. Remedios.
Patrol Duty. Patrol duty will be carried out as ordered.
Q. Eager,
DSP (R). Hongkong, Feb. 5, 1940.
ORIENT'S FALL
Clapton Orient's form in regional football has given a great deal of pleasure to their supporters, but
Race Course, but the rugger WIN FOR TRUE BLUE fell from grace in their Eas
K. F. C. v. Police on March 3, Club players had an hour's work-
the of
The Shanghai rugger fifteen
The 5th ladies, 2nd series race of ground, and S. China "A" v. En: out yesterday on the sports the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Shanghai salled yesterday resulted as follows: gineers, on March 10, Causeway Bay. ground
Finished Pos. Pts,
1 8 It was left to the management: Waterworks loaned, for the
True Blue. All... 16.46.37. committee to consider the question occasion.
(Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson). of engaging a military band for the Interport match against Saigon The band of the Royal Scots want ed $400 and as it was not clear whether this included the pipes or not. The matter was left over for further particulars.
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The tickets for the match are
H.K. GOLF CLUB
Junior Championship Second Round
is expected to be announced Redshank, A10 ... 16.47.39 within 24 hours,
RUGGER PROSPECTS Summing up prospects of the rugger interport, the North China Dally News this morning states Well that though Hongkong is 3 balanced side, and since Shanghai won last year, there is no reason to say why another victory should not be recorded.
Shanghai's side is expected to contain 2 well-proportioned sprinkling of youth that, as the game proceeds, ought to come Into their own.
The following are the results of
H. D. Bidwell, a former Shanghai the second round of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Junior Cham- Interporter, is expected to form the pionship, played at Fanling, en spearhead of the Colony attack. Feb. 4:
J.W. Mayhew beat W. Hewitt, 3
up and 1.
WL Alexander
Stewart, 5 up and 3.
beat W. A.
B. N. Williamson beat. J. C. Tay- lor, 4 up and 3.
MOST NORTHERLY POST OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
Craig Harbour, NW.T., Canada, NK. Littlejohn beat A.H. McBride,
is the most northerly post office In & up and 6.
the world, being situated only CAPTAIN'S CUP The Captain's Cup (February 960 miles from the North Pole. The entire population of this settle- Qualifying Competition) was play- ed at Fanling on Feb. 3 and 4 and ment consists of only two omcers resulted as follows: .
Old Course: T. Low 102-10
92 (qualifies).
There were 24 entries.
71 (qualides).
of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and two Eskimo couples.
This year the Canadian Govern- ment supply boat, the Nascople, Carried several bags full of mail, New Course: F. C. Young 85-14 to be posted there and returned to
the philatelists who seng them.
In the mail stamped; in the Craig A score of 86--16-67 was dis- Harbour post office this year were qualified as the player had also letters from 41 different parts of taken a card on the Old Course. the United States, and also from Alaska, Hawaii, Venezuela, Bicot- land, and Mexico.
There were 12 entries.
SOVIET APOLOGY
TO ESTONIA
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MOSCOW, Feb 5 (Reuter) The lady asked. for a pebble, another Soviet has expressed regret to one was collecting shoes, while stil Estonia for the incident on Feb. another Indy was collecting lead- 2, "when Soviet warships shelled pencils from far-away places.... an Esthonian plane flying over.
Tallinn harbour.
The note says that the plane several times flew over the war-! ships, which mistook it for a for-i eign plane,
$56,000 ESTATE
:
FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
The forthcoming marriages are. announced of:
2 6
(Mrs. M. N. Luce)..
16.47.55.5 Guri, A20
(Miss L A. Heiberg).
16.50.23 Gull, A9
(Mrs. G. D. Adans).
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SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
RUGBY.-Army League, Royal
gineers v. Middlesex (Bookunpoo) 3 p.m.; Royal Scots 7. 5th AA Regt. A. A. (Bookunpoo) 4:15 pm TO-MORROW
1.
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Ena "Derby" game with West Ham, and were beaten 6-1.
West Ham were superior in all departments, too, and their fas: and had the clever forwards soon Orlent defence on the run.
Foreman got two goals in the first half, and afterwards, Small, Curtis, Foxall, and Fenton added to the lead before Bhankly scored for Orient:
·ed
'SPURS BEATEN
A grand secund-half rally enabl-
Norwich Cley
defeat
to:
Tottenham Hotspur by five goals
to two
COLONY HEALTH
Seven Cases Of Small-Pox During
Week-End
Seven" cases of small-pox were notified to the Health Department during the week-end, four cases on
Feb. 3 and three on Feb. 4, all from
Kowloon,
In addition there were eight cases of tuberculosis notified on Feb. 3, two cases of enteric fever, and one case each of diphtheria, chicken pox, cerebro-spinal fever
and dysentery.
Ludford, who led the visiting forwards, got two good goals in the - first half, but Chadwick reduced the lead just before the interval, and midway through the second half the same player equalised. Furness, who had missed --- Senior Shield, penalty in the first period, put Second Round. Police v. Mid-Norwich ahead with another apot
4. (Boundary dlesex
Street), 4 kick and though Spurs strove another Second Division B. Uni-hard to
avert defeat. p.27.: versity 7. Police (Boundary St.), Chadwick goal followed. 2:30 pm.
FOOTBALL
(Kowloon
RIFLE SHOOTING.-Weekly Spoon
and Practice Shoot City Range) 1:45 p.m...
THURSDAY, FEB, CHESS-Colony's Championship: A, Y. Birlukon v, B. 6. Lityin: V. V. Kolatcher V. D. E de Carvalho; Sir H. Pollock v. L. Blair; K M. A. Barnett v. K. Weiss: A. Kuttik. v. E. Zimmern
Match: FOOTBALL Interport
Hongkong Saigon (Caroline Hill). 330 pm.
PALACE SPARKLE
2
Palace, who have received per- mission to allow 15,000 spectators at their games, 'Lad only 5,800 at their match with Millwall, which they won 4-1.
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Bix cases of tuberculosis, three cases of dysentery and one case of enteric fever were notified on Feb.
EASTERN FORTS The following is the Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ending Jan, 27:
Cholera: Cuidalpore, 2 cases, Cal- cutta 47, Madras 1 and Rangoon 4. case, Small-Pox: Allahabad 1 Delhi 8, Jodhpur 40 deaths, Cal- cutta 28 cases, Karachi 15. Ran-
'Ten thousand football fang miss-goon 18, Hongkong 31 and Shang-
hải 1. ed a sparkling exhibidon, Palace showed
marked all-round superiority, but Millwall were 'un- lucky to concede the first goal-winner. but the Chelsea defence for the ball went in off full-back held out. smith.
Gillesple made the running for. HOCKEY, Chub de Heardo Palace's second goal, scored by Mačao seniors Club sound) 4 Robson, and Smith netted the third p.m.; Hongkong. University V. From Robson's pass. After Fisher Macao Juniors (Club, kround 2.30 had scored for Millwall, Robson went through on his own to drive in Palace's fourth...
p.m
LAWN BOWLS-Attaboy Shield (Kowloon Bowling Green Club) 10.30 a.m
FRIDAY, FEB. 9
SATURDAY, FEB. 10
PAS CHELSEA DEAW. Boscombe have lost their lead in
A
on. movement
the
BRENTFORD SHINE Brentford's more direct methods in attack earned them a well- deserved victory over Fulham by four goals to to.
"Smith", on the Brentford left wing, was a lively raider, and he received excellent support from Manley, Arnold and Evans lacked thrust. Evans was sent off the neid in the second half.
Other collectors have written to
Holiday opened the scoring for the post requesting souvenirs. One FOOTBALL-Interport Match: Section South B for they only drew
Brentford and shortly afterwards Fastern A. A. 7. Baigon (Carú-2-2 with Chelsea...
nice line ), 3.30 pm.
seasiders right wing enabled Mc- Woodward equalised. After the Donald to open the scoring soon interval Hopkins, Holliday (from a CRICKET-First Division: Recreio after the start. Jus previously penalty), and Manley added goals for Prentferd, while Burgess repli- v. Civil Service (King's Park); Jackson had saved from Redfern. Army v HK.C.C, (Sookunpoo):"
Chelsea made great efforts to ed for the home alde." Second Division: Craigengower equalise, but Payne missed with e
MERIT OF BANGERS CC. Recreio (Happy Valley): long shot, and later Foss sent wide. Maintaining almost continuous HK.CC. Police RC (HKA, the other end Kirkham almost pressure in the second half, C.C.); Civil Service CC. v. Army deceived Jackson when he defected Queen's Park Rangers fought their (Happy Valley)."
a pass from Redfern, FOOTBALL - Combined Chinese
Six minutes after the interval v. United Services (Caroline Hill Payne equalised from Foss's centre, and afterwards it was a battle! HOCKEY. Caer Clark
Cup royal Seven-a-Bide Tournaments,
Jackson saved a great shot from CB. School, 2.30 pm, Brawn Ki-kham, and Payne, from two Cup: Seven-a-side Tourna-yards, shot straight at Bird (2) for Brighton
From that point onwards. menst CB. School, 2.30 pm. Eventually, Bmith put Chelesa
SUNDAY, FEB. 11
ahead for the first time, but almost Brighton's defence underwent a
from the end cEwan got the wi at once Kinkham equalised with a gruelling time, and the minute: 25-yard drive, te
Boscombe tried hard for the ning goal following a free kick."
John Willam Dickinson, or the 20th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, Estate of $58,000 was left by the Stonecutters Island, and Miss late Tong Sze-lim, alias Tong Jim Chang-Milla, of No. 176 Faye (or Chiu) Tuen, alias Tong Kwan Street, third floor; woon, alias Tong Sam, allas Tong Mr. Tam Tin-wall," teacher, of Kwan-kee, alias Tong Bhu Tak No. 13 Des Voeux Road West, and Tong, alias Tong Yu Tak Tong, tin Miss Mak Yat-wan, teacher, of No. plate merchant, who died at No. 243, 61 Kái Yan Road; Wing Lok Street on July. 28 last at Mr. Mak Kal-cheong of No. 196 the age of 81 years, Probate has Shanghel Street, second moor, and been granted to the son, Tong Hoo-Ming Leung Mo-ching, of No. 366
Queen's Road West, second floor, ching
3:30 pm
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FOOTAB → Interpart Matchi South China Av. Baigon (Caroline Hill), 3.30 p.m..
way to a highly meritorious 3-2 win over Brighton and Hove Albion. The football played by both teams was of a high standard, and they shared four goals at the interval, Mangnall and March hav- ing scored for Rangers and Davis
(y) 20; W. J. Reid (monthly) '20: L
268.50; R. K. Valentine (month-
A Flannel Charity Dance, spon- gored by the Hongkong' University St. Stephen's Hall, is to be held in aid of the Chinese War Orphans. at 8 pm, on Saturday, in the Great Hall of the University.
C. Baker (monthly) 10; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Waldken (monthly) 20; Ko Cheuk Heng 25; Fang Shin Mrs. Martin (monthly) 5: B. O'M. Kwong 5; Lan Piu Ko 1; Ching Sal Deane 30: A. Quiet Evening 68.80; Drug Co. 10; Wal Man Co..10; Ip Analysts Government Laboratory Hang 2; Tang Chu 1; Shing Bhun. 83; G. J. P. Carey 10; Mr. and Mrs. Wo Co. 10; South China Drug Co. J. King 30: Mahjong Four 15; B.B.10; Tong, Snap Yee 10; Berlin Drug 10: A M. Leuenberger (monthly) Co. 10: Ng Chak Wah 25; Tung 25; Anonymous (monthly) 25; Pri- Ching Wel 25: Peter H. n.25; Lau son Staff (monthly) 200.24; D. R. H. Chi chhg 10: 14 St Kai 5; Chan Moore (monthly) 15; Club de Re- Leung Ming 5; Wang Kan Chum 5; creio Ladies Working Centre 150: Chan Han Leung-5; An Chuk Sham Portallions Party 10; Royal HK 10; Wang Ching Hin 10; Total: Golf Club 384; John Moodle $398,467.74. (monthly) 20; Ko Leung Ching 5;
BANKEES ORDERS
Three Members European Staff- Taikoo Sugar Refinery-monthly The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster 25: Staff of Sanitary Dept. 120.02; 350; A. McAlpine $10. A. McAlpine 10; Wan Wan Ching! 40; D.D. 50: To Hang Bank 1,000; Tung Ching Wei 200; La Chuk Nam 100; Shun Tak Traders Union 200;
Tung Shan Hotel 50: Chan Tan
GOVERNMENT HOUSE B.W.O.F. WORKING
PARTY
Owing to the Chinese New holidays, Lady Northcote
Tak 25; Chan Tsun Cheung 10; Ho Wah Sang 50; Ho Kan Chung 20; Loo Koon Hang 50; Wang Hing 100 Lo Kit Ping 25: Tang Kan For 100; General Chambers of Commerce & Year Kwan Cheong 50; Lo Chun Lim 25; ing parties for the B.W.OF. on Industry Thing Kan District 100; will not hold her customary work Li Tupg. Wo 1100; Lo Ying Hing 25; Thursday or Friday, Feb. 8 and Kwong Ngai 10; Medicine Dealers 9, but will resume them as usual Assn. 200; New World Drug Co. 25; on Monday, Feb. 12.
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