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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

The Second Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 27th and Monday, 29th March, 1937, commencing st. 12.30 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 12 NOON on both days. By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd March, 1937.

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THE HONGKONG

FOOTBALL PROGRAMME

FOR THIS WEEK

GAMES TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY

AND FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS

OFFICIALLY AMENDED LIST

Below will be found the amended list of football fixtures for the week-end March 27-28 and the Governor's Cup and Kotowall Cup, matches to be played on Easter Monday and on Good Friday. This list has been issued officially by the Hongkong Football Association.

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FIRST DIVISION

Ground Officials

Dale Match 3.35 23.3.37. Club v. Recreio. 5.15 24.3.37. RUR. v. Police.. 4.30 27.3.37. Club v. S.C. "A".. 4.30 27.3.37. R. Novy v. Recreio. 4.30 27,3.37. C.A.A. v. Eastern. 4.30 27.3.37. Kowloon v. Scaforihs. 4.30 28.3.37. S.C. "B" v. K. Chinese CH2. Smyth/Haddicton/Aldridge. 4.30 20.3.57. St. Josephs v. R.W.F. S2 Ip K.K/Boyd/Smith F. W. 4.30 28.3.31. Eastern v. R. Navy.

HZ. Finch/Foreman/Jones P.K.. 52. Sidebottom/French G./French L. H2. Martin/Ottaway/Darby. NZ. Chapman/MacCormac/Andrews, C2. Lawrence/Mathewson/Gomes, K2. Casson/Clark/Higham.

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Dale Match

N2. Jarmain/Dove/de Silva.

SECOND DIVISION

R.A.(L) v. R.W.F. 27.3.37. Club v. RE.

5.15

4.30 3.00

27.3.37.

24.3.37, S, China v. R.E.

3.00

3.00

27.3.37 R.U.R. v. Folice.

Ground Omelais

CH2. Barton. M2. Day. 11. Ottaway. C1. Mathewson.

27.3.37. R.Navy v. I.A.(S). N1. MacCormac. 3,00

27.3.37. S.China v. Kowloon C. CH1. Raddleton. 3.00 27.3.37. C.A.A. v. Eastern. S1. Westbury. 3.00

27.3.37. Kowloon v. Seaforths, K1. Clark A.E.C. 4.30 20.3.37. Police C. v. R.Navy C2. Osborne H.A.

KO. Date Match 3.00 24.3.37. R.W.F. v. Kumaon R. 5.15 24.3.37. - Police O. v. RA.F. 3.00 24.3.37. R.A.M.C, Y, R.E. 5.15-24:3,37;--Police E. V. RecteloTM 3.00 27.3.37. R.A.O.C. v. St. Josephs. Ml.

4.30 3.00 v.

27.3.37

Recreio. Pl. 3.00 27.9.37, R.A.M.C. v. Kumaon R. Jl. 4.30 28.3.37. R.A.F. v. R.A.S.C. C2. 4.30 20,3.37. Seaforths v. Police C. 52. 3.00 28.3.37, Liga P. v. Police E. C1. KO.

97147 Kwongwah v. R.E.

Date

K.O. Date

Match

THIRD DIVISION

a

Ground Ometals P1. Perks.

P2. Ridley.

S1.

Morgan D.II.

C2.

~\Sleen E.

French, G.D.

12.

Hannu W.

Rees J.

Foreman),

Canmore.

Boyd, Phillips.

GOVERNOR'S CUP

Ground Omcials 51.

3.00 29.3.37. Boys v. Boys.

4.15 .29.3.37. H.K.F.A. v. H.K.C.A.A.F. S2. Reynolds/leley/Smyth.

KOTEWALL CUP

4.15 20.3.37. S. Chinn v. Army N2. Randall/Martin/Finch,

Firm Hand In WON

Palestine

CRICKET

Commissioner TITLE

Jerusalem, Mur. 21.

Coincident with the return of BUT THEY LOST

Lleut.-General Sir Arthur Wauchope, "High Commissioner, the Government is taking fm measures to deal with unrest, especially in the northern district.

MONEY

Derbyshire, county cricket cham- pions, lost money last season, but the Unfettered discretion and wider committee are not dissatisfied with a powers to make defence regulations deficit of £138, have been vested in the High Com- Match receipts fell by £757 10

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1937.

Charlton Athletic

Tour

The itinerary of the Charlton Athletic team's tour of the United States and Canada was announced by the secretary of the Dominion football association In Winnipeg, states Reuter.

The dates, tentative and sub- eet to alteration, are sa follow:---- 29, Philadelphia, May 30, May New York. June 2, Pilisburgh, June 5, Detroit. June 6, Chicago. June 0, Calgary. June 12, Van- couver. June 14, Victoria, B, C. June 19, Winniper. June 23, Toronto.

June. 27, New York. Montreal.

·July 1,

The team, composed of seven- teen players, a trainer and two officials are expected to leave from Southampton on May 19, It will sail for. home Montreal on July 2,

from

Navy To Play Two Football Matches

LEAGUE

UNEXPECTED BADMINTON RESULT

(Continued from Page 8.j

effective foil for Wong, It was im- possible to discern a real weakness antong the winners, and on such form will offer a preity big problem

the C. Lee' and P. K. Hüi in the

to T.

semi-ri of the match gave no

The

by

indlention of the easy victory which was to fall to the Y.M.C.A. couple, Silva and Carvalho, started off scoring three points, though they were chiefly on errors. Immediately afterwards Wong and ol

scitled and Chng down and scored five points in row,

64 in single ace maiting the favour of Wong and Chng, and then on five more the "y" players planted points before the Recreio men re- piled with a single, making the score 105. This was advanced to 12-5, then 12-8, but by now the Y.M.C.A. players always looked good for points on service and they collected the re- quired three for the first game with-

ny difficulty: out any

The losers Tea with t

SECOND GAME COLLAPSE

no reason There was

AND Abut

FRIENDLY

Navy are meeting St. Joseph's in

still enson to sus-

pect the Recrelo pair would not get into their stride for the second game, they made disconcerting start to it and as the encounter pro- gressed, so they became more and more vulnerable.

They offered "dolly" returns which the

quickly turned into winning one of the

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a first division league football match on Wednesday, The game will be played on the Navy ground, Cause-get his racket to the shuttle in time. way Bay, klek off at 5.16 p.m.

Navy Icùm will

arreara, be: Keeble: Front being one point in Regler

Wong and Chng worked up a lead of and Wolverson; Laister; A.

Then Carvalho and Silva bag- Chearman and Love: Bliman, Ander-8-1, 500.

three pointa, but it was their Phillips, Wallace and Tippett. grd

lust success, The winners carried on The same team will play the last Iniskilling Fusiliers in friendly scoring with relentless regularity. Services changed hands quite a lot, match on Good Friday to precede the Kotewall Cup tie also on the Navy found the shuttle either planted in the due mostly to poor serving which ground. This match will start at 2.30. p.m. The Inskillings, which net or an easy shot put up for a win- came up from Singapore for the Coming return.

The Recreio players had oppor bined Manoeuvres are remaining in camp at Fanling for another month. their score, but they were put out Lunities on Service for adding to

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Col. Sleeman Kept Busy

BIG ROUND OF ENGAGEMENTS

The Chief Commissioner St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, Colonel James L. Sleeman, C.B., C.M.G., Hongkong on Thursday, has since C.B.E., M.V.O., M.A., who arrived at kept

fully

fully occupied.

fot hand every time. Eventually Wong and Chng reached 15 points with the losers' score standing four,

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Former G.O.C. On Visit

ON WORLD TOUR ABOARD EMPRESS

Few people in Hongkong will re- that time been

edmember Major General S. S. Loig, In addition to intending the dimmer, formerly of the South Chine by His Excellency the Governor and Headquarters in Hongkong and now Lady Caldecott to the senior repre-travelling with his wife on the Em- sentatives of the Order of St. John Press of Britain, looking fit and well,. of Jerusalem on Friday, dinners and despite his 74 years.

The General was greeted on his lunches have been given by Hon, Dr.

Arthur Wat-tak

missioner, under-an-Order-In-Council,/-£3,792,The-reduction-was-caused wille Colona M.B.. undA. D. C. io His Excellency Major

a1 a

The measures include the formation by several matches ending in two of new mechanised corps, com- days and, of course, the rain. posed of, Britons, Arabs and Jews,

Insurance brought a profit of £150,

C272 to £4,850.

10 prevent smuggling of arms. and match expenses were reduced by incursion of armed raiders and Illegal Immigration across the

The committee point out that the northern frontiers.

winning of the championship was not dục

the outstanding brilliance of and member of the side, but to the sustained endeavours of all the play- honour of the county."

POLICE RESERVE

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Acgplastāvs: "Moxbondale CaRd) Rose) Molders Wadapanese, and . Hankkone bank Leena (ONLY: Barkinud? An

Li Shu-fan, Mr. Fung Kong-un, Dr. arrival by Lieut. P. J. Howorths,

nel Sleeman was General AW-Bartholomew--while- the guest of honour at a Brigade tea the Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pollack party attended by some 100 members later appeared to renew an old ac- members of the Ambulance Divisions.

the Nursing Divisions and 200 quaintanceship.

The General will dine unoMetally In addition, he has visited the Cilnies at Flugstaff House before the ship

nece praeceds to Shanghai. Ambulance Association in the New Territories ARICE

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those ni Tun Mun, Kam Tin and Colonel Siceman will arrive to in- Tsuen Wan) and the Haw Par Itos- speet the Brigade, which

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Seven hundred special Jewish police will be re-enlisted and armed to profcet the Jewish settlements iners in producing their best for the of the St. Jobi Ambulance under the command of Mr. Alfred Galilee.Reuter.

Association on Cheung Chau Island. Morris, C. St. Jut 5 p.m.

Having completed To-morrow Colonel Sleeman ad-

his oficial A special fund for celebrating the dresses meeting of the Rotary Inspection, he will, at 5.30 p.m. meel most successful season ever enjoyed Club, which will be broadcast through H. E. the Governor, Sir Andrew by Derbyshire has produced £000, the Colony, and visits the University,

iversity, Caldecott, K.C.M.G., C.BE, K.St.J.. out of which on inscribed gold wrist where he will address the students who will then proceed to inspect the Jet watch

will

be given to each upon the work of First Ald. On Brigade as the head of the Order of at least nine championship matches, dinner of Mr. Ho Kom-tong, K. St. J., This will be the first occasion in the member of the side, who played in Wednesday, he is to be the guest at St. John of Jerusalem in Hongkong. and also to G. H. Pope-now com- after attending a meeting of the New history of the Ambulance movement pletely recovered from the cartilage Territories Committee. On Thurs in the Colony that a Chief Com trouble which kept him idle during day, he is to be the guest at lunch of missioner will be present on parade; most of last season.

Mr. Mitchell, of the Chumber The balance of the fund will be Commerce.

of one, moreover, whose charge includes distributed among the players in

every portion of the Empire Over- The week-end will be spent at seas, the most of which Colonel Sleo- proportion to the matches in which Canton; returning for the inspection man has visited during his present The Hon. Inspector General of they took part: The presentations of the St. John Ambulance Brigade lour which has lasted since October Police will hold an Inspection of the will be made at a dinner in Derby under his principal charge. This will 1935, when he retired from the com- Hongkong Police Reserve on Wednes-on May 5,

take place on the Open Naval mand of the 100th (South Wales) day, March 31st at 17.30 hours.

The new captain is R. H. Duckston. Recreation Ground, Causeway Bay. Infantry Brigade.

Orders by the IIon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police, state:

General

No member may be absent from this Parade without leave from his Company Commander.

Dress-Caps with White Cover's, us on ordinary parades. Officers in Chorge of Units will wone black belts and swords.

Practice Parade in mufti will bej held at Central

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Police Station on Whether Sight-Seeing or Shopping

Wednesday, March 24th aut 18.00 hours, and every member should niiend.

Chinese Company

Leave.—Mr. Teo Tɛun-on, A. S. P. (R) has been granted six months. leave of absence, os from March 20th, 1937.

Appointment.-Inspector (R) Chow U-ting will act as O. C. Chineso Company during Mr. Tso Tsun-on's leave of absence,

Training Course: Part II-The undermeniloned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, March 23rd at 17.30 hours for Part II of Training Course?→→ Constables R2 Chan · Ták-chin,':

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