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Army Fifteen UNFORTUNATE Trounce Club

INCIDENT AT

C. HILL

Softball Results

SEASON OPENS WITH

PROMISING FORM OF WINNERS Displaying good form, in spite of the earliness of the *season, Army defeated Club by nine points (three tries) to three points (a try) in m friendly, rügger game on the Club ground on Saturday. Club, without Stewart, not impress, and on the played a ragged game, The were at times good but under pressure by the wing-forwards they did not Wong Man-kwal receiving, froni bandle the ball so confidently.

Pope, who at this interval had his Possessing a grand pack Army eyebrow badly cut open, made a was definitely the superior alde, perfect pass through for Howlett Richards and Douglas, made a to place the Police on level terms. -fine combination, though the latter was rather shaky at the start but settled down to play a brilliant game.

A well contested First Division Football game between St. Joseph's and Police at Caroline Hill yesterday resulted in a draw of one goal all.

St. Joseph's

marked showing superiority, should have had cat lected both points as they were sues: playing a better type of football.

The Saints early attacked strongly, and as a result of short did passes, Gomes shot from 15 yaşda whole out only for Taylor to deflect the backs ball onto Liu Kwai-chuen, who when made no mistake with a well-placed Army drive.

the

CLUB SCORES Club opened the score

Arst when Thomson crossed the line but McCres falled to convert. Shortly after, Douglass, picking up from the loose, crossed line for Army's first try in the corner but Marsh faded to con- vert. Before half-time arrived Richards. but Army ahead but Berry falled with the kick

The only try scored in second half was by Douglass who went over midway from the corner fag but Marsh again fail- ed to convert,

Army. Ford;

Richards,

2

the

POLICE CHANGES

In the second period, the Police made changes, Pope playing at (outside right, while Wong Man-

kwał took over the attack in place: of Lau Pak-hing who played at right-half. This change did not affect the Police team in the leart.

A most unfortunate Incident occurred when Sammy (Tsang, in running out for the ball, was kicked badly by Chan Kwong-yu, who was cautioned by the referee and later received marching orders when he kicked Mahe; when the latter was not in possession of the

ball

GLUT OF RUNS

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 2186 OCTOBER 1940, 9.30 AM.

The Imperial Airways, Service between Hongkong and Bangkok... The following are the results of is temporarily suspended. Air mail correspondence will be accepted at yesterday's Softbali games both the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first the Ladies and Men's Lea. opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and

west bound air services.

LADIES' LEAGUE

R. H. E

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7

8. 6 11

Wildcats Cardinal

Wahoos Chung Hwa

Baby Panthers......

LF.C. Canadians Recreto

Recreio "A" Canadian

St. Joseph's HK.B.C.

Cyclone Club Filipino Club

29 19 I

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

From

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Due

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Java and Manila,

23rd Oct.

20. 13

Canada, U.S.A., Japan, and Shanghai

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5-

ver B, C. date, 5th October),

24th Oct.

MEN'S LEAGUE

Air Mail by "Pan American Airwaza Direct Ser-

1st Division

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vice," San Francisco date 18th October, Australia and Manila.

25th Oct.

25th - Oct.

2

48

12

9 3

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San Fran-

cisco date 4th October).

25th Oct.

$ 8 5

14 13 4

0. S. A. and Manla-(San Francisco date, 5th

October)...

Both Oct..

Calcutta and Straits

28th Oct.

в

8 9

London and" Straits

17th Oct.

Zna División.

London and Straits,

97th Oct.

Recreio "B" V.R.C.

London and Straits.

28th Oct.

*

U. 5. A., and Manila (Seattle date, 30th Sept.).

29th Oct.

Cosmopolitan Club 19 Royal Scots ...... Liga Portuguesa Royal Artillery SCA.A

Londan and Straits.

30th Oct.

18

Java and Manila,

30th Oct.

Australia and Mania..

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U. S. A, Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai — (San

Francisco date 15th October),

4th Nov.

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LOCAL A.R.P. PRECAUTIONS

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mail, are closed 15 minutes earlier than he time given below unless otherwise stated, and, where malla are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls are osed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When malis are advertised to lose after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.

Date and Time

For

MONDAY

The Saints were well served again. In the defence. Hussain and Dou- Leonard proving towers of glass Coobes and Marsh; strength. The half-backs dis- Hook and Wedderbuern; Berry tributed the ball well. Tsang in Sutherland. Pinkerton: Willous goal, playing with an injured by. Millar: Duke, Cuthbertson and

Wing Commander A. Steele.. hand, appeared to be badly Heath

Perkins, Director of A.R.P.. · has shaken.

Mon, 21st. Club Thompson; Bosanquet. Howlett was the best of the submitted to the Government an Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A., Central and Charter Day and Carruthers; Police forwards, while Ferrier was pletion of all measures for the eighteen-months plan for com-

--South America, Canada and United —Kingdom GPO, & KPO, Altkenhead and Thomson; Heas great schemer, but he received best possible protection for the

vla San-Francisco.

Ord. 8.30 M man, Dunnett. Kennedy: Hackett, no support. Tylor, in goal, play general public against air Gairdner; Godfrew, Taylor and ed his usual sound game.

raids,

McCrea

It is rellably learned. ST. JOSEPH'S: 8. Tsang, Hus- sain. Leonard: Maher, Fernandes, when their "A" XV trounced Club chuen. Santos, Macdonald, Gomes, nels, shelter-trenches in suitable Air Mail to connect at Singapore With...the

completed the double Lau Wing-kwong; Liu Kwal-umber of concrete air raid shel- ter pens, additional shelter-tun-

EV by goals and three-teles Cruz

open spaces, the erection of (19 poluits) to nil after being five;

ter zones on the hillsides and the Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa. points up at the interval.

piltag of of hollow cuncrete. via Cape Town. blocks between pillars under verandahs of well-constructed

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Army

CLUB "A" SWAMPED

POLICE:・・ Taylor, Blackburn, Parker; Pope. Gough, North; Army played a bustling game, Wong Man-kwal, Howlett, Lau Bedford, Hewitt and Bompas Fak-in, Ferrier, Chan Kwong-yu. (formerly of Club) were out- standing in the Army pack. The only Club players to impress were j Davles and Birt

Picton, Giblin, Gibsṇh. (2), Fer -p4 guson and Giblin scored tries and. Keeble converted Picton's effort and Gibson's »first scöre,

· NAVY COLLAPSE Maintaining their promise shown In practice games Police beat Royal Navy by

HOME SOCCER RESULTS

198. GOALS SCORED IN 40 MATCHES

A considerable increase in the

of shel-

Note:-All Mails for United-Kingdom will be,

forwarded with or without Superscription

KPO

Kog

9:00 AM

Ord.

9.30 AM

G.P.O.

"Bri-Bag $100.

Ord.

9.30 AM

10.30 AM

Wed, 23rd

tish Overseas Airways"-

buildings are included. In the pro-Sandakan gramme.

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FOOD AND WATER SUPPLIED

In the event of emergency the shelter zones on the hillsidea

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

will be supplied with all food (Straits and United Kingdom

while water pipes are to be laid

on. As a measure for the A- fugees to protect themselves against severe weather, building

The following are the results of material will also be provided in

huts. There will also be materials

for the purpose of digging trench- shelters.

FRIDAY

8.30AM

Thu kh G.P.O. & EP.O. Per-23rd-5:00 PM – Heg. 23rd 3,00 Ord. 24th 8.30 AM

Fri. 25th

XPO.

Reg.

5.00 PM

Ord.

5.34 PM

Ale Mail for Manila. Guam, Hynoldu, U. 5. A., &

Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans- Beg. Atlantic Services."

GP.O.

0.00 PM

Ord.

7.00 PM

SATURDAY

Sat. 28th

in the all re- and

Mania, Macasser and Bourabaya.

8.30AM

MONDAY

to

a try and two Home football matches played the zones to build temporary penalty goals (nine pointa) to yesterday: two penalty goals (six points) at Causeway Bay on Saturday.

That they were defeated' Navy bad only themselves to blame, especially in the earlier stages of the second half when Watson, formerly of Club, hooked bril. liantly, Navy, has a great "and" Ja Lamble who gave a sound display at right centre-three- quarter but he lacked weight.

POLICE AHEAD

After five minutes' play Pa lice were three points ahead when Navy was penalised for offside | and Taylor kicked H penalty goal, Reynolds put Police further ahead when he beat Wright to the ball for an unconverted try.

Shortly after the interval Navy levelled the scores with penalty goal by King, Police, how- ever, increased the lead when Navy forward was penalised for lying on the ball inside the 825 line and Taylor converted his second penalty goal.

HOME RUGGER RESULTS

*

&

LONDON, CT (Reuter) The following were the results of rug- ger matches (Home) played over the week-end :----

RUGBY UNION London Hospital 3. Guy's Hos pital 11, 2

Rosalyn Park 19, Metropolitan Police 14

Cambridge U. 21. Middlesex Hospl. 16.

Corbett's XV 25, Empire XV-8, Gloucester 12, Army: XV 12/

RUGBY LEAGUE - Batley 11, Dewsbury 8.

Bramley 5, Castleford 8.

Featherstone 20, Huddersfield 10.

Halifax 17, Leeds 15

Hunslet 0, Bradford 19.

Keighley 6, Hall 14 Oldham 15, Leigh 3. St. Helen's 6, Salford 0. Swinton 12, Broughton 11. Wakefield 37, York 12 Wigan 19, Liverpool 3)

SOUTH (REGIONAL) Arsenal 5, Northampton 4. Birmingham 4, Mansfield 1, Brentford 8 Fulham 3. Cardiff 2. Coventry 2.. Charlton 4 Tottenham 0. Chelsea 3, Queen's P. R. 1. Crystal Pal 8, Clapton Orient 2 Leicester 4 Luton"0" Milwall 2, West Ham 2. Norwich 8, Southend 4.. Notts County 4, Walsall 2. Portsmouth. 1, Aldershot 3. Reading. 5. Bournemouth 1. Stoke 1, West Bromwich 3. Swansea 0, Bristol City 1. Watford 3, Southampton 2.

(NORTH (REGIONAL) Blackburn 2; Rochdale 0. Bradford C. 3, Leeds 6, Chester 1. Everton. 0. Chesterfield 2, Sheffield U. v. Crewe 2, Brighton 3. Grimsby 8, Doncaster 2, Huddersfield 1.. Barnsley 2. Hull. 2. Newcastle 1. ~ Liverpool 0, Manchester C. 4. Manchester U. 4, Preston 1 Middlesbro 6 Bradford 2. Oldham 6, Burnley L Sheffield W4 Halifax 2. Stockport i Bury 1 ffranmere 2, Bouthport 0. York 3. Rotherham 1.

To prevent confusion event of an emergency sidents will be instructed controlled by air raid wardens, Everything is being planned avoid the slightest confusion among residents should a warn- ing come for them to leave their homes and take shelter,

A survey of all wide roads und streets, open spaces, play grounds,

hillsides near gardens and

{Mon, 28th

G.F.O, & K.P.O.

Par. 26th 5.00 PM

traits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg. Fath 5.00 +M

United Kingdom.

Ord. 28th 8.30 AM

XP.O.

Reg.

6.00 PM

Ord.

6.30 PM

G.P.O..

re-Mania, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Reg

Island..

6.00 FM

Ord.

7.00 PM

K.P.O

Parcels

LOU PM

Reg.

6.00 PM

6.30 PM

GP.O.

and Parcels

Ban Heg.

4.00 C

5:00 PM

Urd

17.00 PM.

sidential districts, is being carried out by the Department for the purpose of planning detailed mea- sures for protection...

Meantime, there is still shortage of about 1,000 air raid Wardens in the Colorly. There are, at present, only 2,500 public wardens and 800 house wardens

ANOTHER "BLACK-OUT":

A large scale “Black-out" exer-

Shanghai. Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central

South America and United Kingdom via Francisco (No Mall' for Canada)

TUESDAY

cise will be held during the straits and Calcutta. fsecond week of next month. The bandakan.

Tue, 29th Farcels 11.00 AM Letters Noon

18.30 PM

chief purpose will be to test the Bangkok Madang. Salamaus, Rabaul and Tulagi 1.00 'communication system -

y

TONY RICKETTS RETAINS CHINA

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Airdrieonians 3, St. Mirren 0. Clyde 10 Hearts 3, Palkirk 4. Partick 1. Hibernian 2, Third Lanark Morton 2. Dumbarton 1. Motherwell 5 Celtic 1. Queen's Park 1, Hamilton 2. Rangers 2,Albion: 0.

SEM-FINALS DRAW

GOLF TITLE

BHANGHAI Oct. 20 (Reuter)— Tony Ricketts today, retained the Amateur Golf Championship of China with a final score n£ 295, Lewis Carson was second with 331 and AB. Davis and W.HC. Hug |gett tied for third place with 315 but Davis won the place in a five hole play-of

Ricketts led in the morning round with a score of 70-sevan strokes up Cazson who was second. In the afternoon round Huggett. was first with 70 Carson second The following is the draw of with 73 and Ricketts third with the Remi Finals of the Colony 74

Lawn Bowie Bingley Championship Yesterday, Ricketts led in the matches which will be played at first round with a score of 151 and Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Carson was second with 150, Thursday at 411pm

The play yesterday took place at Seekingiao course and today at Hurgiao

MN Rakusen VFJ Jones 1. M. Omar V. M. R-Abbas

FRIDAY

Fri Novit Shangbal, Japan, Canada, U. 6. A. and United; | G.PO&EPO. Kingdom via Vancouver B. C. (Parcels for Ca- Par31/10, 8.00 pm nada only)

Reg. 1/11, 9.15 AM Note: All Malls for United Kingdom will be for- Ord.1/11,10.00 AM

warded with or without "superscription:

SATURDAY

Sat, 2nd,

Parbela Beg

4.00 PM 5,00 PM

Ord.

5:30 PM

GPO

4.00 PM

-6.00 PM

5.30 PM

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A, Canada, Cen Parcels tral and South America, and United Kingdóm | Reg Ord. via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada).......

ZU MONDAY"

Mon, 4th P shanghal Japan Honolulu, U. SA, Canada, Cen-G.PO,&KPO

tral and South America and United Kingdom Reg. 2/11.6.00 PM via San Francisco,

*********Ord. 4/11.8.30 AM GPO&EFO. Par. 2/11, 5.00 F Manila. Rabau, Australia and New Zealand vs Reg-4/11,445 AM Ord: 4/11,9.30 AM

straits, Cerlon, Ind's, Mombasa, Beira," urenco-

Marques, East and Bonth Africa, V2a Durban 27.

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