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AQUATIC MEET

SPORTS & GENERAL

ARRIVES IN

BIG SOCCER ATTRACTION KING'S COLLEGE INDO-CHINA

AT SOOKUNPOO TODAY Middlesex v. Eastern Will Be Worth Watching

BY "PILAT"

The best football match on the card this week-end should be that between MIDDLESEX and EASTERN on the Scokungoo round at 130, this afternoon. The Chinese team, with the return of their old players, are favoured to take both points.

Sheehan

Middlesex will be slightly weakened by the absence of Bright in the intermediate line and Riches will be his deputy. has been moved dy to strengthen this fine.

Howlett,

Fung Fee-wan Senior COLONY BY

Champion

CLIPPER

South House, with 1094 points. won the House Championship when the annual swimming sports

of King's College was held at the Victoria Recreation Club pool yet- terday. The Senior Individual Championship went to Fung Fee- wan with 25 points while the Junior crown was annexed by Choy Kai-ming with 23 points,

Results follow:-

Eastern's front line, consisting of POLICE: Taylor: Blackburn, 1-50 Yards Free Style (Senior), Chung Yung sum. Cheung Kam- Parker: Pope, Gough, North; Wong hol. V. K. Hyul T. 8. Tsilo and Man-waf, Hau Ching-to, will take a lot of Ferrier and Moss. stopping.

Gordon:

SECOND DIVISION MIDDLESEX: In the other senior game this

Drake: afternoon Kwong Wah should be Bindon; Dawes, Blackburn, White

Sun

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OFFICIAL

IMPERIAL AIR MAIL SERVICES

An outward service by Imperial Airways is due to leave Kal Tar today for Bangkok where it wir connect with the main service. It is expected to return on Monday bringing "mails for Hongkong.

Today's departure will be the Arst since the service was' suspend-. ed on Sept. 22 following develop- Pan American Airways giant fly ments in Indo-China. Monday's ing-boat, the American Clipper inward service will be the first (Capt. S. Bancroft) arrived in since Sept. 21.

BACK FROM TALKS IN WASHINGTON

Hongkong yesterday at 3:30 p.m. Air mails for the Colony, which from Manila, bringing US. malls; were held up in Singapore, arrived dated San Francisco, Sept. 27, and in Hongkong yesterday. the following passengers:

Col. Henry Jacomy, Indo-China's

1. Fung Fee Wan (W) 2 Tung Wal Cheine (S); 3 Shuri Chơi Bàng (R). Time: 29-4/5"

representative to Washington, re- 250 Yards Free Style (Junior) 21.

Kai Ming (5); 2, Yeung Ying turning to Hànol after conferences Choy

(S) with United States Government Revel, Hon (5); 3. Chan Chan

Tlate: 32

3-50 Yards Breast Stroke. (Small officials. He is accompanied by M Gaillaume Camerlynch. Dean of Wing Keung (W): 3. Kwong Meán

4-100 Yards Breast Stroke

RECREIO BOWLS

RINKS

able to get the better of Kowloon, house; Taylor, Nellor. Jennings. Boya-1: LI Cheuk Sang (E); 2. Wors the School of Law, University of crelo's bowls rinks for their First

Hanol They will leave the Colony

POLICE Todd: Mut Stu-Kết Yul (E). Time: 1-1/ Senior by Imperial Airways plane today;

On the Boundary Street ground Thomas and Heliadis, tomorrow Police will entertain the champlona, South China, who Chan Kweng-gu; Mak Hon fan. Fung Wai Cheung (S); 2, Lau should gather two further points. Hogarth, C233; C617, Morrison. On (S); 3. Li Kwan Chuen (E), Time:

In the other First Division vall, Coull and Kong Hing. 1 23" match tomorrow Royal Scots will ROYAL SCOTS: Clark; Thomson. B-100, Yards Breast Stroke (Junior) meet St. Joseph's and should win. Pärnaby; Fowler. Moore. Frazer; Choi Kal Ming (8) 2. Zeung On

The following are teams for the Grawford, Meikl, Holden, Ealley Pong (E); 3. Tso Bai Lok (E), Time Chinese on a

¡1' 22-4/5

Cont'd on Page 12, Col. 5

week-end:-

FIRST DIVISION

and Gibb,

NAVY: Doherty: Stonell, Hall:

Mrs. Marie Mojzisck, Clipper com- muter making a round trip to the Colony from Manila; and

Mr. Emiliano Bordalba, Filipine- business trip to

Hongkong.

DEPARTURES TODAY

The American Chipper

The following are Club de Re-

and Second Division games on ¡Saturday' 'and Sunday, respective- [ly:-

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Recreio "A" (Saturday):-F. X. Soares, H. A.Alves, J. E, Noronha, R. F. Luz (skip); L. F. Xavier, C.. M. Silva, F. V. Ribeiro, F. X. Silva (skip); J. A. Luz, C. E. Marques, J. F. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva (skip),

"Recreio "C" (Sunday)-C. F was Vas, F. Xavier, J. R. Boárès, Q. P.

morning on her trip back to San A. Remedios, J. C. Remedios, A. M. Francisco, via Manila... The follow-Rodrigues (skip); F. X. Monteiro, ing passengers were booked to M. Alarcon, A. M. Xavier, E. Souza leave by the flying-boat:

(skip).

Mrs. Blanche A. Shetenbeim.

BOWLS OPEN SINGLES

EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; Y. B. Heap, Hazard, Spradbury: Breese. THREE HORSE scheduled to leave Kal Tak this Remedios (skip): H. M. Xavier. J.

Yen, Kong Sing-king; S. Y. Liu, Allison. Benett, Murrin and Barber,

Wal-kuen;!

THIRD DIVISION International:

Hsu King-sing. Lo

S. Bux: D. Chung Yung-sum. Cheung Kam-1 hol. V. K. Hyu!, T. 5. Tsao and Aquino and Z. Gosano; W. Wilkin Hau Ching-to,

son, J. Gosano and A A. Rum-

FALL: JOCKEYS INJURED

Three Jockeys who gave their NAVY: Gift: Mears. Honywill; Jahn A. Remedias, H. Campos, R. Honeywell, Croft. Britt: Phippens. Rumjahn: A. Remedios, H, Campos, names as Beato Ade, 9 of 2215 wife of a U.S. Navy Officer, making Page. Hendy O'Regan and R. Rocha. V. M. Marques and W. Felix Huertas, Fausto Bernardo, a round trip by Clipper on vaca- Sprinkle (Capt.). Reserves:A. 19. of 156 Vision. Sampaloc, and tion; CLUB: Odell; Strange, Pecorini; Rocha, J. Tavares L. Rocha and I. Quirino Lozada, 25, of the San Skinner, Forrow. Gow; Wilson, Scott, Castilho.

Le

Bourne.

F. Fowler, Foullard and B. I; Bick- ford,

KOWLOON:

Lapsley; Lamb.

Hutchison; Truscott, Silva D. S. Blake, Jackson and V. White.

MIDDLESEX: Jackson; Fresh- water. Parker: Sheehan, Riches, Wilkinson: Coomer, Tait, Pearson. Baw and Marrable.

Lazaro Race Track. were injured in the seventh" race on Sept. reports the Manila Bulletin.

was

In the Open Singles lawn bowls championship played at KFC. yesterday, A. Hyde-Lay. winner In 1933, beat J. McCutcheon by 21-9.

Mrs. Pearlie M. A. Vandergrind. wife of a U.S. Navy Officer, making 29. a vacation trip to Manila;

Mr. Henry C. Lolliot, engineer riding Sea i Maiden, was ahead by full connected with R.C.A. returning to

Manilla after a business trip to}- Chungeng;

"REST" TEAM FOR A

Wh

a

tripped

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING

Mr. Vassanmal Assanmal, British The following are the Royal Club starting time: for Fanling on Sunday:

OLD COURSE

Indian merchant on urgent busi-Hongkong Golf

Ulrich: Maxwell, W. Wamson CHARITY SOCCER length when his mount

and fell after covering about The "Rest" team to meet the Half a mile. Bernardo and Lota- Combined Chinese in the charity football game on Oct. 10 on the da, who were riding Captain Fury Club ground at 4.30 p.m., in aid and Bobby, piled on top of Ade, ness to Marilla of the funds of B.FRDC, is as who was struck on the back of the head. Bernardo suffered a nose abrasion. Lozada, received minor injuries.

ROYAL SCOTS: Duncan; Nay- smith, Fraser; Parnaby, Falconer, Symons; "Hossack, Marshall, Auld. Fleming and Gilroy.

follows:-

Moxham Engineers); Blackburn (Police). Sheehan (Middlesex); Honeywell (Navy), W. Williamson, (Kowloon), Wilkinson Middle- sex); B. T. Gosano (Kwong Wah), Howlett (Police), F. Fowler (Club),| O'Regan (Navy), Woods (Royal)

ADVERTISEMENT Scots).

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ARMY TENNIS TOURNEY

The semi-finals of the Army

Miss Anne L. O'Malley, Manila student rushing back home on urgent private business;

Mr. Jas. A. Duff, of the American International Underwriters, on one of his frequent business trips:

Mr. Wayne May, Pan American Airways meteorologist, travelling on duty; and the following Chinese Clipper, commuters:

Messrs. Go Tuan, Yap Te, Ng Al. Hao Chay Kub. Tan Chat, Lim Tun Tim, Pang Look, Go Jone Woo, Ng

PHILIPINE CLIPPER

1:

9.16 Comiar. Hole, J. Linaker. 9.20.T. E. Pearce, J. C. Taylor. 9.24 L. R. Andrewes, T. Megarry, 9.28 A. McKellar, R. K. Collings. 9.32 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen. 9.36 R. 8. Morrison, I. H. Cleare. 9.44 A. D. Humphreys, A. Red-

mönd.

9.48 8. T. Butlin, H. A. Milks. 10.00 AE Lissaman, C. WE

Bishop.

10.04 D. S. Robb, K. 8. Robertson. 10.08 8. E. Dodwell, Brig. McLeod. |10.12" P. M. Cotton, W. Harper.

Mr. W. E. Ecliands was elected Tennis "Open Singles tournament manager.

was played at Sookunpoo on Thursday, resulting as follows:- A meeting of the ladies! hockey Sgt. Murray (R.A.P.C.) beat! Ung. section of the European YMC.A. S/Sgt. Adlam (R.A.P.C.), 8-0, 6-2. was held on Thursday. Those pre- S/Sgt Duffield (RAO.C.) beat vent were Mrs. Olive Burnett. Miss S/Sgt. Emberson (R.A.O.C.). 6-4,The next clipper-the Philipine 10.16 H. M. Rowland, B. O, Bald- THE EIGHTH EXTRA Muriel McCaw, Mrs. Ursula Mac-6-3.

Clipper-is scheduled to arrive in RACE MEETING will be held gim. Miss Shelláh Bruce and Mr. The final will be played at Soo- Hongkong on Oct. 9 and will leave 10.20

kunpoo on Monday. (weather permitting) at HAPPY E. W Raton.

VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5th

and THURSDAY, 10th October,

1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

on both days.

The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on each day,

'MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to ve readily identified.

.

Badges admitting Non-Mem bers fo the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladles (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member 10 be responsible for all visitors Intro duced by him, and for Payment| of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st! floor, Exchange Ballding (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.n, on both days.

Tiffins are obtainable at "the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.

Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors

in Uniform are admitted Half

Price:

By Order,

C. B, BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 30th Sept., 1940,

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the following morning.

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win.

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 5. 1940.

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HONG KONG.

SPORTING FIXTURES

FOOTBALL,-First Division: Mid-

DAN TODAY

ing at Happy Valley, 2 p.im (First Day)...

dlesex v. Eastern (Sookunpoo), SWIMMING.-Annual Swimming 4.30 p.m.; Kowloon v. Kwong Wah (Kowloon), 4.30 p.m.; Navy v. Club (Causeway Bay), 4.30 p.m. Second Division. Middlesex v. Service Corps

(Sookunpoo).

3 p.m. Kowloon v. Kwong Wah

Championships of Boys Scouts" Association (V.R.C. pool), 2.30 pin; Annual Swimming Champ- ionship of Hongtong Univer sity (European YMCA pool), 2

p

(Kowloon), 3 p.m.; Club. RYACHTING. Roy a 1. Hongkong

Navy (Causeway), 3 p.m.)

30th R.A. v. Ordnance (Stanley). Yacht Club Sweepstake Race

3 p.m. Third Division: 12th R.A: v. 36th R.A. (Stanley), 4.30 p.m.: International v. Engineers (MII- tary). 3 p.m.; 20th R.A. V. Signals (Chatham Road),. 4.30 p.m.; Medicals v. Bervice Corps (Military) 4.30 p.m., 30th R.A v. 24th RA (St Joseph's) 3 p.m.

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TOMORROW

FOOTBALL First Division: Police..

South China (Boundary Street), 430 p.m.; Royal Scots v. St. Joseph'a (Bookunpoo), 4.30 bim Second División: Police v South China (Boundary Street). 3 p.m.; Royal Scots v. Kitchee (Bookunpoo), 3 p.m.; Bing Tad' v. Engineers (Club), 4,30 p.m. Third Division: Shell v. 7th RA.. (Club), 8 p.m.; Air Force v. A.B. A. (Chatham Road), 3 p.m.

LAWN BOWLS.---First Division: Police R.C. v. Indian R.C.; Civil Service v. Recreio "A": Kowloon CIC. v. Kowloon Docks, Second Division: Hongkong C.O.T.

Cratgengower; Civil Service V-RIFLE 'SHOOTING" Hongkong Kowloon B.G.C.: Recreio V. Kowloon F.C."

RACING, Hongkong Jockey

-Club's Eighth Extra Race Meet--

Ride Association Spoon and Practice Shoot (200, 500 and 800- Yards), at Kowloon City. 8.30 a.m.-12.45 pm.

then as now!

WALTER RALEIGH

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