PRESS CRICKET XI
A team from the Colony's Engilah press will meet a side led by Lieut. Cmdr. Nicholson in n cricket match; on the naval ground, King's. Park, nt 11.30 nm. on Sunday. The follow-
ARMY. RUGGER Players Selected For Week-End Games
The following players have been Ing will represent the Press—G. C. chosen to represent the Army XV's and N.A. E. In their rugby fixtures on Saturday Burnett (captain) Mackay (China Mail), F. M. el Arat Sookunpoo: cul, Y. el Arcull! and N. Pretto- John (Dally Pres), F. P. Franklin, SA. Gray and A. H. Rumjahn (Telegraph), and J. R. Luke, A. M. Omar and 11. Brokenshire (Morning Post).
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HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
FANLING GOLF
Arrangement For Services Meeting
A special conch will leave the Kowloon Railway station at 8.25 a.m. and will return from Fanling at 5.46 p.m. on each day. The following are the starting times:
The United Services Golf Meet- ing will take place on December 2 and 3 at Fanling, by kind permission Ist. XI v. Royal Navy (4.15 p.m.).of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club. Sgt. Hilton (RE). Pte. Peachey (Seaforths), Capt. Malsey (I.A.M.C.), Pte. Raimey (Seaforths) and 2/1 Chiverall (Middlesex); 2/Lt. Gud- geon (Middlesex) and L. R. D. BAIN STOPS PLAY
Maclagan (Seaforths); L/Bdr. Enge (5th A.A. Bde.), Capt. Gillesple Adelaide, Nov. 30. Rain again prevented play in to sex); 2/1t. 1. A. Maelagan (Sea- (RE) and L/Cpl. Burrell (Middle- day's testimonial cricket match for
(R.C. of C. V. Grimmitt and V, Y. Richard-forths) and Lt. Crawford
S.); Lt. D. C. Lincoln (R.U.R.), Pte. son-Reuter Bulletin.
Knowles (Seaforths) and Cpl. Davies (R.W.F.).
NAVAL YACHTING Results of Race Held On Sunday
Reserves, Sgt. Bailey (R.A.M.C.), P. Boustead (Seaforths) and Spr. Rumbell (RE),
TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 New Course p.24 a.m. Lt.-Cmdr. Gardner.
Pares and
9.28 a.m. Guscott and del Court. 0.32 a.m. Norman and Holl. 0.30 a.m. Marlagan and Nelll. 0.40 0.m. Nicholson and Dibley. 944 m. Crawford-Jones and Aus-
lin,
0.48 a.m. Steele Perkins and Whit-
marsh.
2nd. XV v. Club "A" (2.45 p.m.), -Pte. Hyman (Seaforths),_L/5g1. Pratt (Seaforths), Fus. Grinths (R.W.F.). L. Davenport (8th 11vy. 0.52 .m. Gowiland and Singer. Ilde.) and L/Bdr. Lucas (5th. A.A. 9.66 a.m. St. J. Edwards and Moody. The 8th, race for the Vice-Com-Bde.): Pte. Telford (RA.O.C.) and 10 am. King and Blake.
and Capt modore's Vase was raced on Sunday, te. Junes (Middlesex): Spr. Hall 10.4 nm. Macdonald
Holmes. (R.E.), Lt. Peel (Middlesex) and Lt. November 20 tiom Kal Tak to
Wood- D'Arcy Evans and MeAlster (K.O.S.B.); L/Bdr. Mar-10.B. a.m. Stonecutters in light winds. Lunch
hall. was held
by kind in (5th. A.A. Bde.) and Ple. Wai- at Stonecutters
Gnisford and Postle. Licut. permission of Captain Carless, R.M. son (Middlesex); Sgt. Bayley (Mid-
Parcs dlesex), St. Marshall (Middlesex)
and King The results were:
and Pte. MacLachlan (Seaforths).
Navy). Reserves. Fus. Johns (B.W.F.)
and Lock. Fux. Perritt (R.W.F.) and Car.
10.24 nm. Edwards and McArthur. Normington (5th. A.A. Bdg.).
10.28 a.m. Bishop and Chatley.
1.10 p.m. Crawford and Beadnell. 1.20 p.m. Courtice and Brynley
J'ugh (T.23)
2, Bromley-Martin (T.5) 9
Pts. Toin)
10
03
+3
3. Lumsden (T.04) ..
0
52
4.
Medd (T.40)
7'
60
0. S. Gordon (T.6)
12
13.
Hare (T.03)
25
9, Whitworth (T.65)
2
11
7, Corbett
4
10, Smeeton (T.12)
8.
Gaskell (T.56)
18
11, Corbett (T.11)
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Sanu 0.48 a.m. Barron and Fitzgerald
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10.4 a.m. Pumbers.
10.0 am. MacMillan and Harvey. 10.12 .. Ross and Lewis.
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10.24 a.m. Mac
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3.10 p.m. Lt-Cmdr. Pares and Gard
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1.28 p.m. Mind Dibley..
1.32 p.m. NiCO
1937.
WEEK-END K.O. IN FIRST FOOTBALL
FIXTURES
Army Meets South China In Kotowall Cup
The following fixtures coming week-end have ranged as follow:
ROUND
Champion Down To Filipino
The first round of the main 15- the for been arrounds fight at Fitzroy Stadium Australia, early this month had gone only a minute when Mickey Leonard (9.7), Queensland lightweight cham- plon, took a right cross to the law the Clever Dty.-from
Henry (0.0). Re-Filipino, and went down for the full
SATURDAY, DEC. 4 Junior Bbtcla Chinese Engineera v. 20th R.A. (Club ground), 2.15 p.m. feree, Day.
Ne-
Breand Division Club v. RE. (Club), 4 p.in. feree, Aldridge.
Kowloon v. Eastern (Kowloon), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Clarke,
5th A.A. Bde. R.A. v. Middlesex (St. Joseph's), 2.30 p.m. Referee, French.
Seaforths v. South China (Cause- way Bay), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Have- tonr.
Third Division (Hongkong) 5th A.A. Bde. R.A. v. RAS.C. (Military, H.V.), 2.30 p.m. Referee, F. W. Smith,
R.E. v. RA. Stanley (Military, IV.), 4 p.m. Referee, Edwards,
Police v. Powhattan (St. Joseph's), 4 pan. Referee, Brothwell,
Third Division (Kowloon) 24th ty. RA. V
Portuguese Sporting Association (Prince Edward Road), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Marriot.
20th Bty. R.A. v. Royal Signals (Prince Edward Rend), 4 p.m. Res feree, Somerville.
University v. Seaforths (Chatham Road), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Whittle.
R.A.F.
v. Kumaons (Chatham Road). 4 p.m. Referee, Sutterly.
SUNDAY, DEC. 5 Kotowall Cup Army v. South China (Causeway Bay). 3.45 p.m. Referee, Martin. Linesmen, Day and Barton.
Second Division Chinese Engineers v. Kwong Wah (Causeway Bay), 2.15 p.m. Referce, Rees.
J
RA.M.C. v, R.A.O.C. (Sookunpoo), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Johns.
(Navy).
2.16 p.m. Thomson and Lock.
count.
When taken back to his corner, his with remonstrated Leonard
don his seconds as he saw Henry dressing gown and leave the ring. Apparently he had to be convinced that the fight was over.
the mat, Leonard, after he hit
futile attempt to rise at the mude count of seven, but collapsed again. LIGHTNING right
First point went to Henry with a hightning right to the Queenslander's face and, in retreat from the counter attack, he made Leonard miss by low weaving and smart footwork..
Taking the fight to the Filipinu, Leonard forced him against the ropes but, puzzled by Henry's defensive tactles
his right hit harmlessly into the Filipino's ribs instead of bringing it home to the jaw as he had originally intended.
he let
Henry Dodging from the ropes, took a left jabs to the chin, but the two-handed attack that followed !! Leonard went over his head. An came in again, Henry crossed the right that dropped him.
The Filipino entered the ring stb. lighter than when he defeated the Victorian, Snowy Thompson, on a technical knock-out.
Huge Japanese War Budget
220 pan. Edwards and McArthur.Vast Sum Approved By
'2.24 p.m. Tidbury and
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
afternoon Starting times for the on the New Course will be booked on the course.
Old Course
0.32 a.m. Courtice
and Brynley
Morris. 0.30 a.m. Maclagan and Nelll. 9.40 nm, Steele Perkins and Whit-
0.42 a.m. Hard and Matthews.
Japanese Cabinet
Tokyo, Nov. 30. The Japanese Cabinet has approved the proposed Budget for Yen 2,868,- 290,000, an increase of Yen 54,382,000 compared with the first Budget for the current fiscal year.
CX-
The second Budget includes traordinary allocations for the Army and Navy of Yen 400,000,000 each.
The combined ordinary and ex- traordinary votes for both Services are Ten 1,238,000,000. Further war
ary.-United Press.
0.48 am. D'Arcy Evans and Wood-allocations will be decided in Janu
holl.
9,52 a.m. Guscolt and de! Court. 0.50 a.m. Helt and Dibley.
10.00 am. Crawford-Jones and Aus-
tin.
+
10.04 m., Cowlland and Singer. 10.08 nm. Macdonald and Capt.
Holmes.
10.12 a.m. Gaisford and Postle. 10.10 am. St. J. Edwards and Moody, 10.20 a.m. Arbuthnot and Wauchope.| 10.24 a.m. Sunderson and Durall, 10.38 a.m. King and Blake. 10.32 a.m. Hardy, and Rump.
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commencing at 2.00 p.m.
1.40 p.m. Steele Perkins and Whit-10.40 a.m. Barron and Fitzgerald Saturday, 4th December, 1937,
marsh.
1.44 p.m. Gowlland and Singer. 1.48 p.m. Str
St. J. Edwards and Moody 1.52 p.m. Ellerby and Rogers.
and Blake.
2 [1.13.
and
1.30 p.in. donald
Holmes. 24 pm. D'Arcy Evans and
hall.
Lombard.
10.44 a.m. Siddy and Steele. 10.48 a.m. Winkfleld and Johnstone. 10.52 a.m. Thomhill and Campbell. 10.50 a.m. MacMillan and Harvey. Capl. 11.00 a.m. Ross and Lewis.
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2.8 p.m. Gainford and Postle, 2.12 p.m. Lieut. Pares and
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