THE
HONGKONG
1940 OLYMPIAD BRAWN CUP PING PONG CONTEST
Japanese Dotermined To Hold Gamos In Tokyo
Tokyo, Feb. 2.
CHAMPIONS SUCCEED
(Continued from Page 8).
Prior to the departure of the Japanese delegates to Cairo, Egypt,
International wliere the
Olymple Games Committee will be meeting In: March, it was announced that, de-scored as a result of a Ana bit of spite the Sino-Japanese war, It was opportunism. still possible to hold the 1940 Olympic During the closing stages of the game, Miss D. Hall registered the Balitury goal for the Saints, after The chief delegate, Professor Miss Pasco had patlally deflected o Jigoro Kano, said, "the whole Japan-drive from Miss Roberts. ese nation is firmly determined to hold the Olymplad at Tokyo," con- trary to reports and "weird talk by Irresponsible persons."
Games in Tokyo,
Werner Klingeberg, the German technical adviser, said that prepara- tions for the Games were continuing enthusiastically.---Unlied Prens.
gume
and
The European Y.M.C.A. entertain- ed the South China Athletle Assoclu- tion Inst night in a ping-pong contest, which the Chinese won nine-love.
Teams were:
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
MID-WEEK SHOOT
Favourable Range Conditions
The. Hongkong Rifle Association information
Europeana-W, J. Ashton, R. Gold- man, A. Dalzlei, J. Greenburg, W. Lampard, H. Henning, W. Anderson.
South
Kwok-ho, has received Chinn Fung Yeung Tse-10, Chung Wing-kwong, Chu Ten-chi, Kee King-kwong, Kam Pun-lap, Sung Wing-wal.
gulred, receiving good assistance from Mlas J. Booker on her right, Beaten by a better team, it was the HOW THEY PLAYED
aplendid defence of the Saints, cs- Misy M. Booker played a Ane pecially the great work of Miss J. as leader of the C.B.S. "A" fall in goal, that kept the margin attack; she had her forwards on the of defeat down,
with well-directed
a little passes, NO
With
more spirit, the her two goals were the result of Saints' attack would have given a splendid opportunism. She was al- better account of itself. Miss Ho ways on the spot. Miss D. McCaw, and Miss Roberts
best were the at Inside right, also gave an energe- forwards on view, but Miss M. tle display and made several bril Churn, for some unknown reason, Ilunl openings, Miss Mona Shand was not her usual self at centra Stockton, Cal., Feb. 1.
and Miss B. Houghton formed a forward, Miss M. Lawson at right Continuing their professional tour dangerous left wing combination, half was outstanding, being well Fred Perry was again defeated by the Intter being conspicuous with supported by Miss J. Broadbridge Ellsworth Vines in an exhibition her scoop passes, Miss N. Witchell, ot right back. The game was fast tennis match to-day. The scores at centre-half, was the best of the and exciting and the best seen in
intermediated; were 2-6, 6-2, 0-0,-United Press.
she was most relodies Junior hockey this season.
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an tha regarding the 1937 NILA. Overseas Postal Match, better known annual inter-Colonial Match. In the S.R. (b) section Hongkong was eighth of 20 teams, and in the 5.R. (b), 14th
of 10 teams,
at the
There was large attendance on the ranges yesterday at the spoon and practice shoot, when conditions, wero more favourable than some time. The light was dull but constant, and the wind was practically negligible, longest distance. except Scoring was above the average.
On Saturday a match was held on the naval range at Stonecutters be tween the Dockyard Rifle Club und the Range Stoff, which won by 28, A spoon shoot held concurrently, resulted in C.P.O. Pellow, P.O. Richards, and Sgt. Mannell securing prizes. The
programme of the forthcoming prize meeting is under revision, and three now individual competitions are likely to be held. The first will be at 700 yards, the second at 800 yards, and the aggregate
added the the
made scores
comprise competitions which All-Comer's Aggregate, will form what is to be called the Founder's Prize Aggregate, for which ovent the secretary will present a silver cup and replies. Scores:
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Cpl. G. Puran Singh (Scr.) L/CPL A. W. Dawning (1) Capt. W. Newton (5)
Lt. A. O. Pullman (4) Sat. H. J. Parmelt E.A. G. Johns (4)
P.C. Charan Singh (1)
J. Singleton (0) W. O'Connar (4)
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Dmr. T. Stickley
L/Cpl. R. Langford Bdsm, Haigh Bdrm, A. Weils
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GOLF COMPETITIONS
1938.
|LEAGUE CRICKET Army And Craigengower Toams For Saturday
The following players have, been selected to represent the Army in first division League cricket match against the Navy at Sookunbo on Saturday-Capt. J. R. Mackintosh Walker, Major G. P. Murray, Lieut. R. D. Maclagan (or another), Bndsmn, Cheney (Scofortba); Lieut. C. E. Godby (R.A.), Lieut. ́R. A. Barron (N.E.), Licul. Wheble (Royal Scots), Lleut, L. C. Beadnell, Lleut. M. P. Weedon (or Lleut, C. M. M. Man), Pte. Halfeld and Ptc. Coombes (Middlesex).
Cralgengower Selections
The following will represent· Cral- gengower first eleven against the Club de Recreio in a League cricket match on Recreio's ground on Satur- day-E. Zimmern (Capt.), P. J. Billimorla, A. R. H. Email, A. Gobind, A., B. Hamson, A. K. Ismail, A. T. Lee, F. K. Lee, G. Souza, J. L. Youngaaye and F. R. Zimmern.
CLUB'S TEAMS
The following have been selected by Hongkong for the League matches against Kowloon on Saturday:
Firsta (away)-A. W. Hayward, L. T. Ride, J. H. B. Leckle, H. W. Balaca, F. Marshall, T. A. Pearce, J. L. C. Pearce, M. F. L. Haymes, K. D. Bidwell, H. Owen Hughes, M. R.
Swain.
Seconds (home)-E. J. R. MIL- chell,. F. II. Stokes, G. A. Stewart, R. M. King, V. Bond, R. S. W. Pater- son, C. W. E. Bishop, N. P. Fox, D.
·S. Robb, H. J. Armstrong, W. Stoker.
MATCH IN INDIA
Bangalore, Feb. 2.
Lord Tennyson's team beat Mysore to-day by an innings and 81. The scores were Mysore 83 and 141; Lord Tennyson's XI 305 for six declared.-- Reuter Bulletin,
CHILDREN'S SPORTS Happy Afternoon At Southern Playground
The Soulhorn Playground, Wan- chai, was the scene of much excite- ment yesterday, when the Children's Playground Association's annual sports were hold. Lady MacGregor distributed the prizes.
Of the 15 events between Hong- konk and Kowloon, eight were won by Hongkong, alx by Kowloon, and one (the football game), resulted in « draw of one all.
Besides the President of the Asso- ciation, Sir Atholl MacGregor, and Mr. W. N. T. Tam, the Chairman others present were Mrs. Tam, Hon. Mr. M. K, Lo, Mr. Fung Ping-fan, Hon, Mr. R. H. Kotewall and Mr. Ko Sik-wei.
After the prizes had been distri buted Sir Atholl MacGregor said he was glad to see many boys and girls enjoy and make use of the play- grounds in Hongkong and Kowloon.
Mr. Kotewall said the boys were very fortunate in having such a
their games.
First Round Results Of splendid ground in which to have
Captain's Cup
The first round results of the Captain's Cup competition played at the Kowloon Golf Club over the week-end were as follow:
T. Henderson beat G. C. Mors, two up.
R. M. Wheatcroft beat F. C. Barry at the 20th.
W. A. Stewart beat H. F. Westlake, 3 and 2.
B. Basto beat E. C. Fincher, I up. A. A. Lopes beat T. D. Paton, 2 and 1.
J. F. Smedley beat J. D. Thomson, 2 up.
W. Kershaw beat E. Christensen,
5 and 4.
C. G. Anderson received walk-over
from E. F. Fincher,
Other Competitions
The January Medal Pool was won by T. Henderson with a score of 01-17-04.
Two competitions were played over the China New Year holidays, a Stableford and an Eclectic, over 18 holes, F. C. Barry won both with scores of 35% points in the former and 50% in the latter. T. Henderson, 31% points, was runner-up in the Stableford competition, whlle R. M. Whenteroff, 01, was runner-up in the Eclectic.
SWEEPSTAKE RACES
Dorothea And Redshank
Score Victories
Dorothen and Redshank were the winners in their respective classes of the sweepstake races held by the Royal Hongkong-Yacht Club yester- day over a course of nine miles. "1" class started at 14.40 and “A” class at 14.45.
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"But, as the Chinese saying, has it, 'When you drink water, think of its source,' he said. "You want to remember you owe it to the Govern- ment for this splendid and valuable- ground, and to the committee who organise and run it for you.”
FOOTBALL TRIAL Association Team For
Sunday's Game
The Hongkong Football Associa- lion's team to play the Chinese in the Corinthians' trial game at the Club ground at 9.30 pm, on Sunday was chosen last night, as follows:
Sammy Tsang (Eastern); Fraser (Royal Scots), Shechan (Middlesex) Williamson, Capt. (Seaforths), Bright (Middlesex), Smith (Navy); Grog- Zan (Middlesex), Howlett (Police), Calvert (Artillery), Saw (Middle-
Hau sex), Ching-to (Eartean).
Reserves, Hussain (St. Joseph's). Gough (Polico), Leonard (SŁ Joseph's), Bickford (Club).
SPORT ADVTS.
EXHIBITION MATCHES.
Saturday, 19.2.38 Corinthians VS. S.C.A.A.
Sunday, 20.2.38 Corinthians VA. United Services.
Saturday, 20.2.38 Corinthians vs. Civilians.
Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthians vs. All Hong Kong.
All the matches will be played at Caroline Hill commencing each day at 4.00 p.m.
Prices of admission to rosorved Bonta:
First and Last Match: Covered Stand and Pavilion $3.00. Un- covered Stand $2.20.
Second
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Season Ticket (available for four matches) $7.50.
Bookings now, open att
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2. Waltz from Ballet: "Bleeping Beauly"
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4. March of Dwarfs -- Grieg,
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