THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY,
JANUARY 14,
1937.
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE Big Schedule For Saturday
Owing to the fact that the Kotewall Cup match between the South China AA. and the Royal Navy will be played on Sunday, no First or Second Division games have been franged for that day by the Hongkong Foot- ball Association.
As a result, no fewer than seven First Division matches will be decid- ed on Saturday. The Second Divi- sion will have six games and the Third Division four.
The
Seaforth Highlanders will make their debut in local soccer on Saturday, when they play St. Joseph's at Sookumpoo in the First Division, the R.A. (Lyemoon) at Sookunpoo in the Second and St. Joseph's at Happy Valley in the Third.
The following is the programme arranged by the Hongkong Football
THE RIFLE ASSOCIATION
H.M.S. MEDWAY V. DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUB
FINE SCORE BY H. C. JOHNSON
from the Colony, and with
HONGKONG YACHTING Aerial, Eve And Gael Win
Sweepstake Races
Yesterday's sweepstake races at- ranged by the RH.K. Yacht Club resulted in wins for Aeriel, sailed by Mr. C. Ross, in the II class, Eve, in the A
On Saturday afternoon, by the on the Army ranges at Kowloon sailed by Capt. Bader, courtesy of the Naval Authorities, a City when between thirty and forty class and Gael, sailed by Capt. G. spoon and practice shoot was held members were present, With many M."Denning, in the mixed classes. on the Stonecutters Range which, ships of the Senior Service now for the usun?reasons, was necessari-{away
The course, over a distance of B.1 ly confined to the members of the units of the garrison away in camp, miles was as follows: Channel Rock Senior Service, apart from the for on special training, numbers (P), Kowloon Rock (1), Rumney Dockyard Ride Club, which has lis have naturally fallen at these mid- Shoal (P), Mark on line (P), Chri- own allotment of largets on Satur-week shoots, but with the approach nel Rock (S), Chuly' line. day afternoons on this range. of the Anntial Prize Meeting, which
The results were: While the light was good at 200 for the first time will be attended and 500 yards, a drizzle at 600 by many members of the Senior yards made visibility difficult, and Service, the number of those who A strong wind blowing from right will be putting in as much prac to left across the range, did not lee as possible, between now and tend to make things easier.
the end of March, is likely to re A match look place between the sume normal dimensions, which wil Fourth Submarine Motilla Ride entail the use cach week of every Club and the Dockyard Ride Club, availablo target. resulting in a win for the latter by Weather conditions yesterday the narrow margin six points. afternoon were almost ideal, but as Dorothea .D.N.F. The competition was fired under the will be seen from the scores given
“A" Class Started' 14.45 usual King's first stage conditions, below competitors "crashed" all Lobo.....18.13.50
with along the firing-point at 600 yards,
(Mrs, E. R. Edwards) the exception of A.B. Gamblen, owing to the wind changing con Eve.....16.13.50- using the "1914" rific..
alantly in direction and strength.
(Capt. E. Bader) made Isobel
the members of both teams.
"I" Clam Started 14.40
Yacht Finished Corrected Pos Diana.....15.50.10 15.60.10 2
(Miss M. Whithium) Rolla... 16.00.45 10.00.45
(Major W. H. Postle), Aerici....10.02.01
(Mr. C. Ross)
.16.15.24
3
15.68.40--1
(Major B. E. C. Dixon)
2
(Miss P. M. King)
Mixed Class Started 14.55
10.20.31 Widgeon..10.26.31
(Miss H. Crawball-Wilson) Strius
10.27.40 3 ....16.31.03 (Mr. O'Grady) Zephyr .10.20.18 16.27.57
(Capt. J. D. Newman)
.....16.35.33
16.24.04 (Capt. G. M. Denning)
Gact
As will be seen from the results In response to the appeal given below Mr. H. C. Johnson, the by the President of the Association energetic Honorary Secretary of the at the first annual dinner, a sum of Kittiwake.10.14.20 Dockyard Rifle Club, broke all his over $2,000 has been raised, and a previous records by scoring 101 st of these donations appears in points, and it is a matter for great the current issue of the magazine, regret that, owing to his being post-which will be distributed to mem ed home at an early dute, both his bera during the week-end. Club and the Rifle Association will The detailed scores made on the be losing a very fine shot, and one afternoon of Saturday last and yes- who, from the inception of the Asterday are as follows: sociation, has been one of its stout- est supporters. It will he remem- bered that when this Colony took part for the first time. In the Inter- Dockyard Rifle Club-H. C. John- Colonini Match In 1935, Mr. John-son 101; C. Watson 08; 1. Cory 03; First Division'
son
was selected as one CAL the W. Austin 00; T. C. Boulton 80; II. St. Joseph's v. Seaforth H., Soo- members of the team, and now that Blake 84. Team Aggregate, 551.
HI.M.S. kunpoo, 4
he is shooting with the "1914" rille,
Medway. Lieut. Berlyn p.m. Referce, Grant;
E.R.A. Linesmen, Phillips and Farr.
It is evident that what is long-105; A.B. Bowerman 03; Police v. Club, Chatham Road, 4 kong's loss will certainly be a gain Haynes 92: E.R.A. Seymour 82; Sig Gamblen 62. p.m.; Referee,
to whichever association or glub he Edwards 91; A.B. Smyth; Linesmen,
Joins in England. Siva and fiance.
Yesterday afternoon, the umma! This member used the S.R. (a) spoon and practice shoot was held rific.
Association:
SATURDAY
Kowloon "C". Fusiliers, Club, 4 pan. Referee, Fenton, Liuesmen, Rees and Osborne,
Royal Uister Rifles v. Kowloon, Prince Edward Rond, 1. p.m.; Referee, Casson:
Boyd and Steen.
Linesmen
South China v. Chinese A.A., Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.; Referee, Jur- matu: Linesmen Canmore and Perky. Club de Recreio v South China "A" Kowloon,
m; Referee, Kos- slek; Linesmen, French and Forman, Eastern v. Navy, St. Joseph's, pm; Referee, K. K. Ip; Linesmen, Higham and Williams.
Second Division
R.A. (L) v. Seaforth H., Sookun-. poo, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Martin.
Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.; Police v.
Club,
DENIS H. HAZELL, DIRECTOR, WM. SYKES, LTD. Referee, McCormac alliers, Club.
Tel. 28439.
BREATH-TAKING.......
The weird witchcraft rites of native tribesmen with a girl at the stake.
THRILLING....... Tho savage attack of a snarling tiger on a helpless while hunter.
Adolph Zukor presente
Queen's Building.
AMAZING... The mass attack
of thousands of screeching baboons
on a primitive jungle village.
"You auvage,
untomer the-devil-
I adore you!"
Deep in the trackless jungle a white hunter finds an exotically gorgeous creature...a white woman no other man has ever seen...and dares to love her!
Dorothy
Lamo
amour
"The JUNGLE PRINCESS"
SHOWING SATURDAY
with RAY MILLAND AKIM TAMIROFF LYNNE OVERMAN-MOLLY LAMONT-MALA' A Paramount Picture, dicusfed by William Thiele
QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA
H.M.S. MEDWAY », DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUB
Team Aggregate, 545,
All the above competitors used the "1914" rifle.
HOW THE WASEDA HAS SHAPED
. (Continued from Page 8.)
In their third game, the Japane lost to the Navy, principally due to Agle, the fact that they were tired out after matches which Score the two strenuous
Nett preceded. Nevertheless they should extend the Argonauins this afternoon, and will probably beat the Universi ly on Saturday,
Results of the shoot held on Saturday afternoon last:
S.R. (b) Ass'n Score at Score at Score at H'cap 200 Yds. 500 Yds. 600 Yds.
Nett
Nell
Nell
1.
Mr. 1. C. Johnson
37
34
33
101*
2.
Mr. C. Watson
33
33
32
90+
3.
Mr. II. W. Cory
30
32
31
93
4.
ER.A. Seymour
20
31
32
52
5.
E.R.A. Haynes
30
33
30
02
0.
Sig. W. Edwards
32
20
91
7.
Mr. W. Austin..
31
32
BU
8.
Mr. W, J. 3. Blake
23
34
9.
Mr. W. G. Sanderson
20
01
2.
Sto. E. J. Bruce A.B. Gamblen
S.R. (a) 7
26 19
20
03+
32
27
70
Results of the shoot held yesterday afternoon:
S.R. (1) Ass'n Score al H'cap 200 Yds.
2.30
R.A. "S" v, RE, Chatham Road,
m p.m.; Referee, Ottaway. Eastern v. Navy, Royal Navy (Happy Valley), 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Clarite.
Nell
1.
Sgt. Mannell
35
31
2.
Mr. H. C. Johnson
31
33
3.
CPO. Pellow
33
32
4. Capt. Ryhot
Ser.
33
5. SIM. HI
Scr.
0. Sig. W. Edwards
7. AB. Bowerman
.. Scr.
30 31
B.R. (a)
Sto. Farrington
27
29
3. L/Cpl. Ganly
..
4. Slo. E. J. Bruce
5.
Rin. McBride
20
Kowloon
2.30 p.m.; Referee, Barton.
South China v. Chinese A.A., Caro-
line Hill, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Payne,
Third Division
St. Joseph's v. Seaforth 21., St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Aldridge, Recreio v. RE., King's Park, 2.30
p. Referee, Gomes.
Kumaon R. v. Fusillers. King's Parit, 4 p.m.; Referee, Jones.
Police "E" v. Kwong Wah, Princa Edward Road, 2.30 p.m.: Referee, Bromley..
SUNDAY
Kolewall Cup
Chinese v. Navy, Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.; Referee, Isley; Linesmen Rey- halds and MacCormac
Third Divialon
RAM.C. v. R.A.F., Chatham Road,
4 p.m.; Referee, Perks.
Liga v. Police "C." Kowloon, 2.30. p.m.; Referee, Williams,
RAS.C. V. R.A.O.C., Chatham Road, 2,30 p.m.; Referee, Higham.
WEDNESDAY
Junior Shield
Fusiliers v. South China, Sookun- poo, 4 p.m.; Referee, Boyd,
R.A.O.C., or R.A. "L" v. Seaforth H St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.; Referee, Steen.
R.E. v. Police, Chatham Road. 4 p.m.; Referee, French.
Navy v. Royal Ulster Rifles, Navy (Causeway Bay), 4 pm.; Referee, Forman.
League Match
A Second Division League match between the Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Welch Fusillers has been arranged to be played on Wednesday, January 27, at Sookun. poo, commencing at 2.30 p.m.; Payne will referes.
Unluckiest Sportsman
In Britain
The Waseda University has pre sented three penants to the Colony, Services in Navy and Combined toicen of the games play. The pen- ant bears the name Waseda in while letters on a dark background, while in the extreme corners are crossed hockey sticks and the date, 1937,
very
I have discovered Viat detailed record is being kept of the
Score ut Scare at Agte. Waseda players' performances in alt 500 Yds. 600 Yds. Score games, and each player is being
Nett
Nett
Nett credited with good and bad marka,
30
All the above competitors used the "1014" ride.
2 PC. J. R. Wall
12
Denotes the winner of the nett spoon.
20
+ Denoles the winner of the handicap spoon.
30
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NOTE. The handicap of each winner has been reduced by oce point yet, it will soon get beyond his con- as shown. This procedure applies to All S.R. (a) and S.R. (b) | trol if neglected. Apathy and neglect Spoon Shoota,
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The suspension, which means that in future Duck field cannot play Rugby football under amateur laws, arises out of the signing by Hull of Reuben Davies, the Maesteg wing three quarter. Duckfield accompanied him to Hull "for company's sake" (as he himself says), but the Union held that he "acted as agent in connection with the signing."
Plans for
Ice Hockey World Test
(By Tom Stenner)
LADIES' GOLF COMPETITION
MRS. N. WILSON
WINS
Mrs. N. Wilson won the Silver Division on the Old Course at Fan- ling in the L.G.U. Medal Compotl-
With the number of entries for tion, held by the Ladies' Section of the world championships at Har-the Royal Hongkong Golf Club ou ringay and Wembley from February | Tuesday, January 12. 17-27 that have come to hand and card of 80-12=77. other acceptances confidently anti-
She had a
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Annual Race Meeting, 1937.
Entries for the above will close at 3 pm. on BATURDAY, 16TH of 18. a record for the tournament. Mackenzie, 04-14-80; and Mrs. L. Office, Exchange Buliding.
Other scores were Mrs. A. K. JANUARY, 1937, at the Secretary's which was Instituted in 1910.
alpated, there will be a total entry
The present acceptors,
Great
Garner, 98-1401.
The Bronze Division, played__on
with a асого
By Order of the Stewards,
of
ONE of the unluckiest men in Beland, Germany, czecho-Slovakia, the Now course, was won by Mrs.
Britain is Desmond Smith, Wembley ice-hockey star of Monarchs, known as "The Man They Could not Kill."
In his short career on the ice, he has only been at the game six years he has:
Fractured his jaw,
Fractured his wrist. Twice broken his nose. Lost almost ll his teeth. Of the rink his luck has been little botter.
He has been an unlucky passen- ger in no fewer than ten motor smashes, 'and 'has been patched up at different times with more than
a hundred atliches.
A short time ago he was hurled 30 feet when a car he was in overturned.
Austria, Rumani, Poland, Sweden, P. J. Fraser
107-2780. and Norway, the last-nomed country making a first appearance in the com- *** petition, are expected to be joined by USA, Belgium, Latvia, Finland, Italy, and Hungary, •
Each country will send 14 players, with 10 to play, and the respective captaina are to net as referees during the
Britain, tournament. Great Canada, USA., and Czecho-Slovakia, the analists in the Olymple sentes in Germany, are to be seeded, and compotillon run on a pool system."
There are to be four Brat-round pools, two seml-finals, and a final of four countries, giving a grand total of 50 matches to be decided in 10:
the
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 11th January, 1987.
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