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SATURDAY 7th NOVEMBER

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE Matches For Week-End

Tre following matches have been arranged in the Hongkong Fonthill League for the week-end:

SATURDAY

First Division

Hongkong F.C. v. Chinese Athletic, HZ; Referee, Randall: Linesmen, Aldridge and Bromley.

Ulster Recreio v. Royal KP.2; Referee, Jarmain; Linesmen, Bernstein and Davies.

Rincs,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

FOUR CENTURIES SCORED IN "JUBILEE" MATCH

Johannesburg, Oct. 8.

Four centuries by South African Test players were scored during the Johannesbarg Jubilee cricket match between Johannesburg and the Rest of South Africa, which ended here yesterday in a draw.

E. A. B. Rowan scored 103 In Johannesburg's first Innings, and W. Bruce Mitchell 110 and A Briscoe 100 not out in their second Innings, A. D. Nourse scored 149 in the Rest of South Africa's first Innings

Scores-Johannesburg 188 and 358 for G declared: Rest of South Africa 299 and 117 for 6.

*

BILLIARDS LEAGUE

Royal Engineers Easily

Win Their Match

1936.

The following are the fatest re- suits of matches played in the Steel Coulson's Billiards League:

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Under the distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt., C.M.G., C.B.E., Chief Scout for Hongkong.

Band of the 1st Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles by kind permission of Lt. Col. R. M. Rodwell and Officers.

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101 Sollia

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Chant

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Police v Eastern; K2; Referee, Kossick; Linesmen, Mnson and Good- fellow.

East Lanes v. South China "B", 52; Referçe. Reynolds; Linesmen. Cossens and Commore,

Second Division

.

Hongkong F. C. v. Chinese Athletic, 11; Referer, Richards

East Lones. v, South Chinn, 51; Referee, Mathewson,

R. A. (S) v. Huyal Ulster Biden, C2; Referee, Ellis.

Chinese Poiler. Y Eastern. KI: Referce, Haddleton.

RA (L) v. Kowloon Chinese, M2; Referee, Gaythorpe,

R, E. v. R. W. F. J2; Referro, Back,

Third Division

K. P. v. Charrey,

Kwong Wah v. R. A. Referee, Butterworth,

R. W. F., Mi: Referee,

F., CI;

Referce

Recreio v. Liga, KPI; Clark,

East Lanes. v. it, A. M. C., г2; Referee, Dredge.

SUNDAY

First Division

South Chinu "A" v, R.W. F., CH2; Referee, Payne, Linesmen, Lane and

Owen.

Royal Navy

Kowloon, N2:

Referee, Isley; Libesinen, Bond and Sinale.

$2:

St. Joseph's v. Kowloon Chinese, Referre. Casset Linemen, Crook and Collier.

LOCAL HOCKEY

MATCHES

Punjabis And E. Lanes Win

SAILING MATCH

U.S. Asiatic Fleet Defeat Submarine Squadron

A sailing match held yesterday between the 5th Submarine Squad- ron, the U.S. Asintle Fleet, and the British 4th Submarine Flotilla re- sulted in a win for the former by 13 points to D.

Playing in friendly hockey match on the Marina ground, Kow- loon, yesterday, the 1/8 Punjab Re- giment beat the Hongkong Brigade R.A. by a goal to nil, M. Afsar scor- ed for the winners,

In the rame, and although the soldiers did their best to equalise they failed inner 0.5 miles.___------------

early

The losers Delded a very good team and credit goes to their good defence line.

The course was as follows: Quarry Bay Mark (P), Channel Rk. Mork (P), Kowloon Ik. Mark (P), Chan- nel R. Markt (S), Club Line. Dis-

Prof. W.C.W. Nixon MD., (Lond.). ...s. (Enst.), 1.t.c.r. (Lond.), r.C. 0.6, will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Hongkong University Medical Society on Friday, Novem-

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POLICE LUSE TO E. LANCS Playing at home, the Police Trab Ing School's hockey eleven lost to a team from the East Lancashire Reber 13, at 5.30 p.m., in the Union diment by two goals to nit.

The game was, a

very fast one. Body. The East LanTM, scoring through Sharples and Bolting. Throughout Tried their the game, the Police bardest to score but the good work of the winners defence line pre- weasted this,

POLICE HOCKEY

A meeting of the Police Hockey section was held yesterday at the Mr. Pollee Training School with Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Royal Navy V Kowkion, N1. Police, in the chair. It was decided

Second Division

Referve, Hichardson.

Third Division

I A, O. C. V. Police C, C1; Referee, Bull.

1. A. S. C. v. Palice E. (12; Referee, Hammond.

MELBOURNE CUP

Outsider Wins Big Race

Flemington, Nov. 3. A hundred-to-one outsider, Wotar, won the Melbourne Cup sweepstakes litre to-day by a neck from Silver Standard, which was backed at 7-1.

Balkan Prince, at odds of 15-1, was in turn a peek belund Silver Standard.

Twenty horses took part.--Reuter.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Tenth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) to Putes two teams in the Mamakat HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, Hockey tourment, one team to be 7th November, 1936. commencing if possible entirely of Europeans, and the other of Indians.

ACCIDENT AT SHANGHAI Fusiller Blinkhorn was knocked unconscious by a hockey stick st week in Shanghul during a practice game on the Race Course between two teams from "A" Company of the Lancashire Fusiliers. In a heated moment of the game, one of the other players made a vicious swipe at the ball, and instead hit Blinkhorn full the on the mouth, badly lacerating Iower tip. When efforts to restort consciousness proved to be in vain, he was carried out to private bus which took him to the hospital. The hockey contest continued, the players again going all out for the ball. When the contest was over, two other army teams took the field for a lengthy session of hard practice.

The Melbourne Cup is rus on the COLONY TENNIS

Birst Tuesday in November. - The stake is now worth about £8,000,, In 1934, because of the Centenary celebrations, the stake was, raised to 3:10,000, hut #1 was lowered to £8,- 000 Inst year.

"NIGHT MUST FALL"

Clever Presentation Of A Difficult Play

A crowded house gave generous reception to the Hongkong A.D.C.'s dress rehearsal of Emlyn Williams "Night Must Fall" at the China Fleet Club last night.

The play, which last year was London sensation, is unquestionably one of the most dificult ever tackled by Hongkong! amateurs, and their performances are extremely praise- worthy

Opening performance is to-night nt 0.15, and play-goers should make a point of enjoying, this rich unter- tainment which marks another signat success in the records of the Hong-

Aasta kong A.D.C.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

CHAMPIONSHIP

M. W. Lo And Mrs. Litton Win

The mixed doubles match at Ty- tam yesterday between Mr. M. W. Lo and Mrs. Litton and Mrs. J. J. Paterson and Mr. J. F. Leys result. ed in a comparatively easy win for the former pair. The scores were 6-1, 6-0,

.

The users did not play very bril- Handly and seemed disconcerted by the slippery condition of the ecuris

win was owing to rain. The

easy one.

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The two other matches in the same tournament were postponed owing to the weather. The matches sa postponed were between Mr. S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie and Mr. A. L. Sullivan and Mrs. Dow- Bog: Mr. A. E. Guest and Miss M. url Grifiths and Mr. G. Bodiker Miss Holmes.

In the same tourney S. A. Rum~ Jahn and Miss R. Rumjahn have con- to W. C. Hung ceded a walk-over and Mrs, Wilson.

Ballast

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The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP.

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1936

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