THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
HAPPY VALLEY WILL LOOK LIKE THIS TO-DAY
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1987.
BILLIARDS
LEAGUE
RESULTS IN STEEL COULSON CONTEST.
C.U.C.'S DEFEAT
The following are the latest re- sults of matches in the Steel Coulson Billiards League:
C.U.C.
Batro
Pereira
HemeB
Jordan
SnLa
C.E.C.
Day204
Garr. Berzl's diese,
156 O'Connor
15% Andrews
150 Runn
180 Bwith
101
100
-127
10%
65
150 Greenway
Rewilt,C.U,C, 4 Gar. Sent's, Mess 1.
144 Gistmell
Reloa
Jardian
4. R.A. Iremda
160
120 l'eck
160
144 in
160
Santos
133 Finkill
100
Pereien
180 Bield'
Result.-C.U.C.
2; H.A. Lyemun 1.
C. & 1.0.4. Mess
RÉ, Me
Alaston
110 Chan!
160
Johnanu
160 Staples
150 P'enten
251
King
120 Bole
100
Puldcombe
180 Fleming
A2
RA. Lyemun
Finkell
Illoomfleld
Blilon
Grant
Real-C. A POM, 8; K. Men 2.
61 T'ereira
C.U.C.
150 Jordan
10 SanĀDE
150 Xavier
100 Barros
Galmell
Result.-M. A. Lyemun 2: 0.0.0.
Gary. Bert's Mees vas.cc. Andrawa
Remult-Garr. Strata Meon 1: C.S.C.C.
Cisenway
Heilth
O'Conner
Bowler
ILW.F.
Sollis
Grilley
Freeman
Dale
leand
150 liver
180 Philips
168 Grimmeit
07 Brange
125 McCowan-
Y. D.ILC.
120 Marsh
100 Smith
140 Atkins
100. Lewis
150 Buch
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In the
Grill Room
HONGKONG HOTEL
TO-NIGHT
Special
Dinner Dance
till 2 a.m.
with
NORMAN BROOKS' BAND
and
TONI SCHMIDT
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This afternoon brings about the close of Hongkong's annua
race meeting, and doubtless this scene, which was typical of the first four days, will be reproduced. This excellent picture, showing the vast crowds which are attracted to the Happy Vally racecourse during the Annual Carnival, was taken by our staff photographer on Derby Day.
Interport Hockey Trial Team Chosen
An Interport hockey trint match, to select a team to represent Ileng kong against Macno, will be played on the Club ground at King's Pork
THE L.R.C.
ANNUAL MEETING SHOWS PROGRESS
Satisfactory Anances and many club improvements were reported at the annual meeting of the Ladies' Recreation Club held yesterday and Presided over by Mrs. Mathieson.
The annual report presented by to-morrow at 10.30 am. The follow- Mrs. M. E. Oliver, set out that 97 ing are requested to turn out in white new members joined during the year of whom $7 were ordinary mem-
shirts:
All-British Hockey Team
For Australia
An all-British Women's hockey team will, it is understood, visit Aus tralia this year, to compete in the Brisbane hockey carnival, an Import- ant event in the southern hemisphere
The occasion will be unique, say Austral News. An English team British team has never previously toured overseas,
PEAK SCHOOL
SPORTS
Lady MacGregor Gives Away The Prizes
Rewalt.-N.W.F. 1; D.R.G. 2.
c. & Pos Mese ve D.R.C.
Grant
Jobnion
Puddicombe
King
Starion
160 Atkin
330 Lewin
150 Ant
142 Falk
160 Mah
·Remit-C. & 3.0% 4; D.R.C. 1.
Garr. Bert's Mew v. C. & P.0's. Mean
Abelnews
Kunnel!
Greenway
O'Connor
Smith
150 Newton
150 Blanton
150 Lamey
160 Grant
160 Goodsell
128
45
147
1051
100
E EWO
Iesult.-Gars. Sergťa Mesa 6; 3. 4 P.0%.
Mims 0.
IL.A. Lyuman
.R.W.F. Result,—ILA, 1remun &; RW.F. 0.
Ċ. & P.024 Mees Bolige
Diann The
Grani
C.S.C.C.
Grimmett
Philips
Crawley
Rakuen
Y. C.8.C.C.
112 McGowaR
160 Grimmett 114 Philips
83 Rakuen 150 Strange
The many parents and friends who were present at the annual sports meeting of the Peak School yester-Elman day, had a pleasant afternoon in ident weather, watching the eager Result-Q. & 1.0.% More 2: C.S.C.C. 1. young competitors striving to gain one the coveted ribbons.
of meet was held in the grounds
underagee," 872 The Peak, there sidence of His Honour the Chief
The of
Sousa (Radio); Gosano (Argon-bers, 30 subscribing members, seven auta), Suleman (Navy); Brown (En- temporary and three naval mem-visited Australia in 1927, but an all-Justice and Lady MacGregor, both gineers), Reed (Club), Hassan bers. (Radio): S. Fowler (Club), Wright (Navy), P. Singh (K.I.T.C.), Wall The year's working had resulted (Police), Norain Singh or Patnub Singh (Kumaons).
Reserves. Gonsalves (Argonauta); J. Singh (Kumaon R.). Gordon (Navy), und G. Fowler (C.B.A.).
A DRAWN MATCH
in a profit of $103.17 compared with $01.20 the previous year. The Com- mittee had decided that the $2,023 expended on improvements should be spread over three
years. The appointed
at $3,345. Botanical and Forestry Department account stood Axed deposits being $2,078,
reserve
The Chairman said the increase
It is notified that Lai Chol has been Forest Guard in the
McGowan
Rull-C.S.0.C.
Cheetham Hollie
Freeman Grindley
of whom obviously enjoyed them- nw..
conclusion of
the selves. At the sports, Lady MacGregor, presented the prizes to those who scored the highest
thest aggregate in points. There were two special races, one and one for the girls, for the boys
Th
In place of Un Nun, transferred, for two silver cups donated by Lady MacGregor. In the boys' event, Jeremy Hargreaves and John Stan- ton
tled for first place, whereupon Lady MacGregor very kindly said she would award
another cup. When she had distributed
A drawn match was played in the Junior Section of the United Hockey Tournament yesterday between the
In members was very gratifying, and Richardson. The Ballot Committee Police Indians and H.M.S. Tamar at
an-Mesdames Mathieson. Martin, Bur- the Police Training School ground, it was hoped soon to provide
The game was rather scrappy, the other surfaced tennis court. Thanks hom, Hill, White, Armstrong Tamer taking the lead in the first were due to Mrs. Oliver for
The Ballot Commitee prizes, two tiny pupils came forward half through Renwick, -and-the-In-hard work, and they would miss her was elected as follows: Mesdames bearing a souvenir, and presented dlans equalising in the second period when the left soon for a holiday. Kelvin Stark, Waddell, Hyde Lay it to her with their best curtesy.
elected to and Bursiem,
through S. Singh.
were The following
her Richardson.
OPENING
and
KINGS TO-MORROW
IT LOOKS LIKE LOVE! IT MUST BE LOVE! IT IS LOVE!
And when these two excit- ing lovers get together (remember "Forsaking All Others?) you're all set for heart-thrills! The gay- jest, most romantic romp oi, the year-which just gete started when lovely Joan runs out on her own wed- ding and into the diz: [ziest of adventurel
Directed by W.S.VAN DYKE
The made "San"
"Francisco"
"I don't care what happens now! Let the whole world rood about us -in headlines sixty fest high!"
ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY
Joan CRAWFORD Clark GABLE
ON
LOVE Run
Booking at the Theatre Tel. 25313 & 25332.
Mero Mayer
PROTVAR
with FRANCHOT TONE REGINALD OWEN Produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
T.BL.A. LyemALATES 107 Bloomfield
150 Worthington
117 l'eck 100 Finkel 150 on
3; R.A. Gremun 2.
v.finer, Bergt'a Miros
115 Smith
102 Greenway
105 Andrew
160 Russell
150 O'Connor
150
Ат
160
100
109
160
07
160
113
120
150
Hero!L-ft.W.F. 2; Gerr. Bergt's. Meas 2.
Beard
A.WP.
Solli Rear Cheetham Indic Freeman
*. C.U.C.
180 Antonis
102 Pereira
110 Barros
113 Santo
160 Jordan New-R.W.F. 21 C.U.C. 8.
TLA. Lyemun
the
R.F, Mess
N.E. Mess
Mr. J. Ralston, Inspector of English
RA. Lyemun
[C. & P.0%. Mesa
6 Gare. Berat's . Kiews
• D.IL.C.
& R.E. Mean
League Table
Schools, speaking on behalf of the
CRA. Lyemun parents and the Board of Education, C.U.C. thanked those responsible for an en Garr. Sergt's. Mess tertaining afternoon, and especially C.S.C.C.
Grked Sir Atholl and Lady Mac-R.W.F. Sergt's Meas
for the use of their grounds. D.R.C. head boy and girl of the R.E. Mess school next called for three cheers for
Lady
MacGregor, and after they had been given with enthusiasm, the gathering dispersed.
Pts, Pts.
P. For. Ag.
13 48 17
13 4G 19
14
43
27
12
33
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13
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13
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C. & P.O.'s Mess. 13 10 49 Highest break to date.-Andrews (Garr. Sergt's Mess) 02.
Matches still to be played (Home team shown first).
R.E. Mess C.S.C.C.
Those who scored the highest ag- gregate in the various events were:
Seniors, Jane Strellet; 2, Bar- barn Brough; 3,
3, Barbara Franks. Intermediates-1, Michael Harri-D.R.C. man; 2, Inn Shaw; 3, Joy Begdon.
Juniors-1, Jeremy Hargreaves; 2, John Hartiman; 3, John Macmillan.
Lady MacGregor's Prize.-Jéremy Hargreaves and John Stanton (tie); and Madeleine Archbutt,
SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY
P.O.'s. Mess C.U.C.
R.W.F.-
v. R.W.F.
v. R.W.F.
v. R.W.F.
v. R.W.F.
..
v. C.S.C.C.
v. R.A. Lyemun
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
DONATIONS TO LOCAL -
CHARITIES
of the Pre-
Annual Tournament To clous Blood acknowledge the fol-
Be Held Next Week
The annual Seven-a-side Rugby Tournament organised by the Hong- kong Football Club in ald of Civilian, Navy and Army charities will be held next week,
There have been 21 entries and the preliminary rounds will take place on Monday, March 1 and Wednesday, March 3, commencing at
The Chinese Sisters lowing donations:
Mr. V. M. Grayburn- Mr. J. T. Bagram Mr. F. X. Soares Mr. F. da Silva Mr. C. P. Basto Messrs. Arcuill Bros. Anonymous A, H.
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Any camera
$250.
20,
10.
5.
1.
20.
50.
$350.
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4.15 p.m. Admission on both days The Hon. Treasurer of the Society will be 50 cents-Servicemen half of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges price.
On Saturday, March 6, the second round will commence at 3 o'clock, leading up to two semi-finals and the final.
Admission will be $1 covered stand, 50 cents open stand. Service- men half price.
All games will be played on the Club Ground, Happy Valley.
the following donations to the So- clety's Funds:
In Memory of the late Dr. F. M. Graca Ozorio: Mrs. Henrietta Noronha and
daughters
Mr and Mrs. G. A. Bond
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. de
Figueiredo
In Memory of the late Mr. H. K. Entries have been received from Hung:
the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Royal Mr. Seu Kon Chi
Mr. C. A. Lopes..... Mr. and Mrs. P, Yvanovich
5
$12
Ulster Rifles, Seaforth Highlanders, In Memory of the late Mrs. Melania
Engineers, Royal
R.A.M.C., 8th Botelho: Heavy Brigade, 8th A.A. Brigade, Royal Navy, Wayfoong, Taikoo and the Club.
Seven-a-side rugger is definitely a fast, open and exciting game and those who come along can be assured of a good afternoon's entertainment, besides helping the cause of charity. At the conclusion of the final, H.E. the Governor has Itindly con- sented to present, the Blarney Stone Shield to the winning team.
The band of the 2nd. Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers will render-musica) items during the course of the after- noon.
At the interval, it is intended to
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- CHROME FILM. And
Kod
VARICHMON
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organise a game of Sack Rugger and. players who have been eliminated from the actual tournament are re- quested to put on a sack and enter Into the party spirit. Numbers arb unlimited in this game, so it is hoped that spectators as well as players will 31261 Telephone 31261 come forward to help make it a success.---Contributed.
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