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HOCKEY TOURNEY
University Again Beaten: Hard Going For C.B.A.
The locker Association Tournament matches yesterday produced no surprise results. Five rames were played out of the seven on the programme and a number of teams were seen in action for the first time.
At Lyeemun, 5TH AA, “B” beat the_2ND M.TB'S 6-0, the Navy side playing gamely onto the end without easing up their defence where many another team would have been discouraged.
The teams:
LA SALLE OLD BOYS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1940, 9.30 AM.
GENERAL HOLIDAY
The first reunion dinner of the | La Salle Old Boys' Association held at the Cafe Wiseman on Saturday night was a most enjoyable fane tion and was largely attended.
Mr. Louis. Allaye. President of and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed. the Association, was in the chalk There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as and others present included the days, one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 13,80 am, and one、 Rev. Father B. C. Kelly, Warden delivery of registered correspondence at li am..
On Monday, the 11th November, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post omce will be open from 8 am, to noon. Shaungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
on Sun-
of Ricci Hall, Hongkong Univer- There will also be one delivery of ordlaary correspondence at sity: Brother Cassian, representing 11 am. from the Branch Post Office at Stanley, Talpo and Un Long, Brother Almar, Director of La The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
Salle College and Hon. President of the O.BA. and Mr. F. M. Cas-
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UNIVERSITY, beaten 3-2 by the 2nd M.T.B.'s last Sunday, went NIH AA, “A”:-L/Bdr. Breddick down again to a score of three Har Dalip Singh, N. Muhd. Din: tro, Hon. Secretary of the Associa-written matter, except the name and address of the sender, and Greeting Cards (Christmas, New Year, etc.) must contain no without reply against 5TH A.ANK. Rahnat Khan, L/NE. Karam tion. "A." The winners of this match Singh, L/Nk Lakha Singh: L/NE.
thust be posted in UNSEALED COVERS, which must be clearly went down 8-3 to Royal Engineers Ghulam Ali, NK. Muhd. Akbar, Huy. a brief speech, reviewed the ac-marked "greeting card." The rate of postage is 5 cents per 2 ounces for all countries, except Hongkong, China and Macao which is 2 cents per 2 ounces.
last week,'".
Abdul Rahman, Gar. Sardara In the only game played sin the morning. CENTRAL BRITISH Singh and L/Nk Mutam Singh.
UNIVERSITY-N. C. Sen Gup ASSOCIATION found the going difficult against the A. N. OTHERS. S. Kor, O, "C. Leow; Hukam XI, "up to full strength this time, Singh, S. A. Vanar, B. K. Ng; K, S. and "only managed to win `1-0.
Oh, Chellah, LH Tan, N. Lin- NOMADS beat the"
ROYAL Kam and Hans Raj. CORPS OF SIGNALS 2-0 in an- other game.
At Boundary Street, "B" beat the GUNBOATS odd goal in five.
C.B.A." HELD
POLICE "B" WIN" At Boundary Street, Police "B" POLICE | beat the Gunboats by the odd
by the goal in five.
The Police were
The A N. Other XI, stranger on paper with the inclusion of D. Mc- Lellan at pivot, held C.BA. to one goal in a game that produced it tle good play and many a scrappy
Following dinner, Mr. Allaye, in
tivities of the Association, which was formed eighteen months ago, and then introduced Fr. Kelly. "
Father Kelly referred to the good qualities of La Salle students and said that be could at once distinguish a La Salle undergraduate at the University.
Parcel post service to Canton is temporarily suspended..
The Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangkok is temporarily suspended. Air mail correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and
west bound air services.
Father Cassian also spoke.
An air mail service providing a connection with British Over- Mr. Castro read a letter from 1
period of stronger in defence, and showed Brother Atmar in which he thank-eas Airways at Rangoon will be available during the
Hongkong-Bankok. Service. The postage rates also a forward line that did noted the Association for so kindly suspension of the
for letters and $0.75 lack strength if it lacked combina. inviting him to the function which (or all destinations will be $1.50 per 02.
he was unable to attend. Bro each for postcards. Mall for this, service should be superscribed tion.
Almar also wished the La Sate "Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mall label. Narwant Singh opened the scor-O.B.A. every success. ing for Police, Collard equalising
In conclusion, Mr. Castro, reply- Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended, and Channan Singh again putting ing to a compliment paid by Fr. Police ahead before half-time.Cassian, said that it was most CB.A. were unchanged from last Alter the interval. Narwant Singh gratifying to hear his (Mr. Cas- week, the team taking the Deld put Police further ahead. The tro's) name connected with the being the same that lost to Ku-fifth goal was Gammell's. maons by the goal in three except The teams:
Police "B":~Balwant
moment.
success of the Association," but, added the Hon. Secretary, it was
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Due
for Woolgar; who replaced F. R.
Singh: the Committee that had worked so Kermani,
Mehar Singh, Booda, Singh, Iqbal untiringly to make the organisa-Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ber- The A, N. Other XI listed several Singh, Joginder Singh, Darbara tion a success.
* vice”......-San Francisco date, 37-t October newcomers, Saxby at right-back. Singh;-Gurbachan Singh, Rattan
Java and Manila, McLellan and Morgan, in the half. Singh, Narwant Singh, Channan back line, and Gilchrist, at centre. Singh and Ajaib Singh. „ forward. The defence proved GUNBOATS: - Gray; Taylor, sound enough
to cope with the Major: Croft, Neal, Burn; White- C.BA attack, while Benwell in side, Gemmell, Collard, Smith and goal was reliable as ever.
Felman.
D. T. Smith, who played a good game at right-wing, scored the
NOMADS BEAT SIGNALS
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-
vice," San Francisco date 5th November London and Straits
At the Recreio ground, King's F.D. HUNTER WINS Calcutta and Straits
only goal of the match a few min-Fark, Nomads beat the Royal utes before half-time.
The teams
C.B.A.-T., Lockhart; D. Parsons, N, B. M. Whitley: W. Ure, Ir. 8. D. Whitley, D. S. Blake; D. T. Smith, G. D. Woolgar, E Fowler M. Dunne and F. Fowler,
A. N. OTHER XI:-V. M. Ben- "well; Saxby, Lt. 3. P. Gunner;
Jordan, D.
McLellan, Morgan; Spencelayh, McGahan, Gilchrist Ireson and Bates.
GAME TEAM GOES DOWN - The 2nd MTB.'s went down zamely to a much stronger team and did not loosen up on their de fence at any stage. Led 6-0, they resisted to the final whistle.
Playing "on their home ground, 5th A.A. "B" had the advantage of a pitch they were accustomed to and one that the Navy players found It difficult to keep their footing upon on occasion. There was a good deal of loose sand and
Corps of Signals by two clear goals. 8. Á. Reed scored both, one in each
balf. On the day's play, the Nomads were a better team both in defence and attack.
YACHTING
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11th Nov:
11th Nov.
Calcutta and Straits
11th Nov.
JASPER CLARK CUP GOLF
U. H. A., Japan and Shanghai (Seattle date 9th
October)...
19th Nov.
Sandakan.
12th Nov.
13th Nov.
14th Nov.
14th Nov.
17th Nor.
19th Nov.
20th Nov..
21st Nov,
24th Nov,
25th Nov.
28th Nov.
28th Nov.
AT FANLING "Subject to final check the fol- lowing qualified for the champion- ship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club-match play stages:-
Old New Course course T.
75. 73
(a) F. D. Hunter (b) T: A. Pearce (c) L. R. Andrewes (d) E. S.. Robertson
COMMODORE'S CUP A E Lissaman
SERIES
(d) S, Tomlinson '
F. Groves The 3rd Commodore's Cup series D. S. Robb ̈* championship sailed on Saturday G. C. Altkenhead resulted as follows
"A" CLASS
D. Humphreys A. McKellar
Col. H B. Rose' Finished Pan, Pts. D. 9. Edward
16.51.24 1 18
Gull
(Capt. A O. G. Mills). Joss
16.52.20 2. 16 (Major GE Neve). Artemis
(Mr. C. C. Wood).
18.52,51 3 14
travel strewed about and this did La Linda 16.53.16 not help matters.
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4 12.
6 10
8
(Mr. Chidell). Gur!.............. 18.56.10 5 11 Showing up to advantage a for-
(Mr. S. K. Helberg); ward line that could find its way Jean
18.56.50 to the opposite goal, the Gunners
(Capt. G. J. Tarr). found it difficult at first to beat
Redshank
18.59.59 7 the M.T.B.'s defence, but first Mc- Cadden and then Pidgeon scored Maureen
(Capt. J. Kroghmae).
· 17,00.14.8 and confidence had received a con-
(Mr. D. Allen). siderable uplift by half-time Koala
17.02.28 9 7 where they were concerned.
(Mrs. M. Johnson). In the second half, the navy True Blue --
17.05.51 10 в team resisting stoutly, McCadden, (Mr. F. Manning). who appears as promising a cen- Fatnied Lady
... 17.15.20 11
.5 tre-forward as Homburg was for (Lt.-Comdr...W. H. L. Harrison, the "RE's last year, scored three
R.N.)
more and Pidgeon added the sixth True Chat 17.20.10 12 goal. There were a good number
(Mr. B. Herschend).
4
3
of spills and the ball had a nasty Scandia 17.21.28 13 habit of rising off the ground,
(Mr. J. Johnsen). Isobel
17.23.07 14 2 (Major C. Y, Templer)..
The teams:
5th A.A."B"-4Gpr., Delahunt; Sgt Woods, Bdr. Dayle; L/Bgr Speed, Bdr. Barraclough," Gnr. Eggington, Sgt. Coughlin, Gur. Zephyr McCadden, Bdr. Pidgeon and Gar Woods.
MIXED CLASS Finished Corr. P. Pts.
17.44.21
1.10 (Major Crochport Boyd). Widgeon. 17.21.28 -
(Mr. P.-F. Maccabe).
2ND MTB's-Hemperistoll; Hills, Lt. Cmdr. Boldero; Baker, Winkle 17.21.28 Richarda: Elliott, Hall, Deakin, Collinwood and Kennedy.
UNIVERSITY LOSE University went down 3-0 to 5th AA. “A” at Lyeeman, the Indian. artillerymen requiring a number of minutes to get accustomed to their opposition... University, without W. Abraham, did not look at any stage a promising team, but the undergraduates fought it out to à finish.
(Mr. C T. Harrington). Wendy... 17.27.35 17.21′35
(Mr. FL W. Browne).
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London and Straits,
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(a)----Wins Jasper Clark Cup: (b)—Runner-up; (c)-Best round Old Course; (d)-Tle for best round New Course,
ROYALS BEAT POLICE 3-1
Playing at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Royal Scots defeated the Police by three goals to one in a First Division League football -match
Date and Time
Mon. 11th KPO. Reg ....Noon
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The Police took the lead early Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thors-Reg." in the game through Hovlett.
day Island
and, after several attempts, scored The Royals renewed their efforts
the equaliser through Hossack, who headed the ball in from a beautiful pass from Gilroy...
BACKS PLAY WELL
The Royals had a more formid- able forward. line, but the Police backs, Blackburn and Parker, played a splendid 'game.
Shortly before, the end" of "the first half, the Royals were award- ed a corner from which Clarke | headed.⠀⠀
In the second half Royals made
sure of the issue when during a
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THURSDAY
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"British Overseas Airways"
Straits and Rangoon,
ASFEIDAY
melee, Manning, Police custodian, Manila, Macasser and Sourabay
rushed out and Gilfoy put the "ball
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8.30AM
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Fri. 15th
AKPO Beg
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ROYAL SCOTS: Bankier, Nay- smith, Fraser, Parnaby, Falconer, Clarke; Garris, Marshall, Hossack, Air Mail by Air to Hangoon to connect with the Reg 4.00 PM) Munro and Gilroy, Co
into the empty net. ~⠀
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(Mr. C. L. Eastercate)... Eryl....... $17.38.40:
·B 2 (Lt. Col JCL. Yale). Bubject to result of protest Wendy
THE WEATHER Maximum temperature yesterday
POLICE: Manning; Blackburn, Parker: Gordon, Gough, Pope; Wong Man-kwal, Howlett,· Fan Kwal-chot, Ferrier, and Lau Pik hong.
JUNIORS" WIN
Sardara Singh put the "Artillery team ahead in the first half with was 75 and the minimum 64 Scots beat the 30th RA, by one In the Second Division, Royal
à very nice goal, and in the con-
Total rainfall since January 1 1s
cluding half Muhd Akbar and 117,32 inches against an average of goal to ufl. ⠀
Abdul Rahman put the Gunners | 82.93. further up. There was nothing to
The Royal Observatory report be seen among the players in this states
game worthy of comment, though A moderate anticyclone covers O. D. Leow in defence cleared China, south Japan and the neigh- strongly at several ticklish, mobouring seas, and la
slightly in intensity
·mments.
"British Overseas Airways".
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