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INTERPORT HOCKEY TRIAL
DISAPPOINTS
A. very disappointing, hockey trial was witnessed at King's Park
Holiday Golf
STARTING TIMES
FOR FANLING.
on Saturday when the selectors and tomorrow are as follows:-
INTER-SOCIETY BOWLS
YORKSHIREMEN, WIN BY WIDE MARGIN
The Society of Yorkshiremen beat the Northumberland and Dur- ham Society by 86 shots to 65 in a friendly lawn bowls match play. ed at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, yesterday.
The scores --
Yorkshirement A. R. Brown, H. H. Mundy, A. Jillott and J. Deakin (skip) 24; P. B. Parks, J. E. Shaw,
L Sykes and J. G. Meyer skip). 27; A. G. Grattan, A. L. Fisher, C. F. Needham and A. Brooksbank (skip) 15; Col: Holt, J. H. Bottom- ley. G. B. Foster and M. N. Raku- sen (skip) 20. Total: 86.
Northumberland & Durham: C Kossick. W. Hudson, J. Smith an J. McGowan (skip) 20; J. G. Hum ble. R Radford, S. Hodge and T Coleman skip) 13: C. E. Turpin M. E. Purvis, C. Gowland and T Carr (skip) 20; "J W Bertram, Dean Wilson, V. Ramsey and J Fraser (skip) 12, Total: 65.
As
LAI WAH CUP
Civilians Beat Navy 4-1"
WAS generally expected, Civilians defeated the Navy by 4--1 in the semi final of the Lai Wah Cup competition on the Kowloon Football Club ground yesterday.
Fowler was in great form yes terday, scoring all the goals for the Clvillans
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MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1941.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1941, 9.30 A.M.
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CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
On Tuesday, the 28th January, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8 a.m. to noon. Sheungwan Branch Post once wu be open from 8 a. to 10 am. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.
There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes as on Sun. days and one delivery of registered and ordinary correspondence at 11'em. on Tuesday, 28th January,
There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11 a.m. on 28th January from the Branch Post Offices at Stapley, Talpo and Un Long.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed during the holidays.
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INWARD MAILS
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Francisco date 10th January) Sandakan.
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28th Jan.
Calcutta and Straits Swatow
28th Jan.
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99th Jan.
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vice" San Francisco date 28th January Java and Manila,
4th Feb.
5th Feb.
8th Feb.
Canton
Calcutta and Straits.
Lapsley, Civilians custodian, ine Royal Hongkong Golf Club who was playing in his first re- starting times for Fanling today presentative game, gave a
Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways very convincing display. Blackburn
vice" San Francisco date, 24th January Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways was a tower of strength at back.
Robinson, in goal for Navy-was still his old self and could not be blamed for the goals Scored against him.
MONDAY, JAN. 27. Old Course
were treated to a very poor ex- hibition of hockey. Many players selected for a trial failed to put in an appearance and poor play and sim. Jack of understanding between 9.16 B. D. Evans, T. R. Rowell players were evident throughout. •9.20 A. K. Mackenzie, G. M. Park.
The only players to stand out were Bond, at full-back, W A Reed at pivot and Brown and Nar- want Singh in attack. A further trial will be held on Tuesday, The following players are invited to at- tend the second trial, which cóm- mences at 10.30 pun.!--
9.24 R. G. Parker, G. T. Hairing-
ton
9.28 C. Austin, J. Hackney. 9.32 J. A.D. Morrison, L. H. Geare. 9.36 A. Mabb, P. V. McLane.
•9.40 F. A. Redmond, H. Young. 9.44 5. C. Feltham, D. Allen. 9.48 G, R. Horridge, H. N. Wil-
liamson.
V. M. Benwell (Club), V. C. Bond (Club), J. Gonsalves (Recreio), 952 W. G. Crabbe, J. C. Mylc. Capt. Wood (Rajputs); W. A. Reed 9.56 J. B. Harrison, M. A. Annett. (Club), N. B. M. Whitley (Club), 10.00 F. Groves, J. Stenersen. Lieut. J. Ross (Punjabs), G. Singh 10.04 S. L. Lloyd, D. Humphreys. (Khalsa), E. Fowler (Club), H. 10.08 H. H. Mundy, F. C. Barry Ozoric (Recreio), W. Brown (Po-
10.12 D. B. Evans. W. M. Barton. lice), Narwant Singh (Police),
10.16 W. L. Alexander, S. T. But- "Parker (Police), B. I. Bickford (Club), G. Gosano (Recreio), D. T. Smith (C.B.A), A. M. Alves (Re- crelo), R. J. Reed (Nomads), M. H, Hassan (Khalsa), R. G. K. Thomp- son (Club), Capt. Parsad (Pur- jabs), Man Singh (Police), R. Mar-10.28 B. O. Baldwin, J. Fisterre. ques (Recreio),
Souza 10.32 H. Overy, W. J. E. Macken- B U. (Khalsa) and. A. E P Quest (Khalsa),
INDIAN ARMY TRIAL The following have been select- ed to play in a trial to be held at Scokunpoo on Jan. 23 to select a representative hockey side for the Indian Army:-
10.20 G. W. Behrman, C. R Mar-
shall.
10.24 R. S. Webb, A. A. Brem-
qer:
zle.
10.38 F. N. Merritt, E. G. Price.
New Course
9.24 H. W. Beisley, J. W. McKee. 9.32 A. V. & Mrs. Greaves.
9.52 Mrs. Crabbe, Miss Grant. 10.12 P. Morrison, D. L. Newbiggin. WHITES-Hav. Gul Nur (Pun- 10.16 E. L Groome. Mouat. jabis); Hav. Duleep Singh (H.KS, 10.20 F. A M. Elott, R. C. Ste- RA); Jem. Hazara Singh (H.K.S. RA; L. NK Mohd Newza (H.K. 10.24 Mrs. Bremmer, Miss Smalley, S.RA), Capt., W. Wood (Punjabls), Hav. Bagh Singh (K.CMH); L Nk, Mumtaz All (H.KSRA), Hav.
.
a.m.
wart.
TUESDAY, JAN. 28.
Old Course
Hendy scored for the sallors. CIVILIANS: —
(Kow- Lapsley
loon); Blackburn (Police) and Ulrich (Kowloon); Pope (Police), Gough (Police} and Maxwell (Kowloon) Fowler (Club), How
Gosano lest (Police), B.
(Kow loon). Ferrter (Police) and Riert- sen (Club).
NAVY:... Robinson; Roughley
and Britt; Phippens, Le Page, and O'Regan; Honeywill, Hazard
Hendy, Barbier, and Hawkins.
Hockey Association' Lourney Results
USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shangaal (San Fran
cisco date 17th January)
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Ceylon, India, East and South Africa. Rangoon and Calcutta.
The following are the results of matches in the Hockey Association Tournament played yesterday:
Royal Engineers beat Gunboats.Straits. 7-1; Khalsa beat A. N. Other XI 6-1 Recreio beat Police "B" 3-2; Nomads beat Destroyers 6-0; C.B.A. beat 2nd MTB.'s 6-0; and Punjabs beat Royal Signals 4-2.
9.36 A. W. Bourne, R. Young. 9.40 J. S. Lee, M. G. Carruthers. 9.44 IT. J. J. Fenwick, IR Geare, 9.48 W. Hewitt, C. F. Marshall. 9.52 J. L. Oswald, J. Huckney. 9.56 W. M. Barton, P. S. Cassidy. 10.00 S. L. Lloyd, G. Thomerson... 10.04 G. M Park, F. D: Hunter. 10.08 J. A. D. Morrison, I. W. She-
wan.
10.16 R. P. Morris, H. A. Mills. 10.28 M. L. Reidy, N. C. McLeod.
9.20 W. L. Alexander, J. D. Thom-10.32 E. Overy, W. J. E. Mac-
Faqir Mohd (Rajputs), Hav. 9.16 J. B. Harrison, J. Linaker. Amanat All (Rajputs), Gr. Mohd Hussain (HKSR.A.), LNK. Mos- san Strign (HKSRA.).
COLOURS: -LNk. Mohammed
son.
kenzie,
9.24 F. MacLeod, J. M. Thomson, 9.28 A. J. Dennis, P. V. McLane. a.m.
New Course
Ajaib
Abdul
Fazal (H.KS.RA.): Capt. Kamla 9.32. C. W. E. Bishop, D. S. Robb. 9.28 8. V. & Mrs. Greaves. Pershad (Punjabis), Nalk
Hussain (Rajputs); Hav, Rahwan (KSRA), Nk. Murad Khan (HKSR.A), Hav, Dhani Ram (Punjabis); Lt, Ross (Pun- jabis). Hav. Akram (Punjabis), Hav. Chhajja Singh (HKSRA.). LNk. Manna Singh (KSR.A.),
Gr. Nur Khan (HKSRA.).
YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL RESULTS
The following are the results of yesterday's softball matches:--
MEN'S LEAGUE
Senior Division
St. Joseph's
Canadian
Indians
Recreio "A"
R. H. E.
4 5 મ
1 3
1
11. g
6
8
Junior Division
V.R.C.
B
5
Chung Ha
2
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Manila and Parcels only for United Kingdom. Macassar and Sourabaya
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The Cosmopolitans and
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overs from C.B.A. and the Royal R.A.F. Blenheim bombers roaring over their base after taking off Scots respectively.
for
raid
on Germany.
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