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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Police Defeated By Artillery

in a

by the

Royal

The Police were beaten friendly gumT20 of hockey Hoogkong and Singapore Artillery on the Chatham Road. ground on Tuesday by three goals to two, after leading by two to one at the interval,

The Police displayed better team- work throughout, and at one time clear goals. were leading by two

Poor shooting by their forwards cost them the game.

Jackson,

and M.

at ball-back, Singh, played well for the Police, and Pennell, at inside-left, also did good work.

Y.M.C.A., TEAM

CHOSEN

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. arsis against Combined: Small Units at King's Park on Satur- day, V. Benwell; D. Taylor, H. Sommer; R. Kempton, M. Dawson, H. Kuelp; D, Smith, J. Bartlett, U. Kraus, J, Jenkins (Capt.), R. Banks.

YACHT COMPETITION

La Linda And Dorothea Take First Place

THE HONGKONG ́

in REO Radio's "Boom Service," which opens on Friday at the Queen's Theatre and on Sunday

at the Alhambra.

One of the many side-splitting scenes

ST. JOHN'S OVERWHELM K. TONG “B”

Only one match was played in the "B" Division of the Badminton At Kowloon League last evening. Tung. St. John's added another two First place in the sweepstake races points to their total by beating held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Kowloon Tong "D" by eight sets to Club yesterday was secured by Lo Linda In "A" class, starting at 14.45, and Dorothea in the mixed classes, (Lt.Cdr. M. G. Rimington)

one. Renishank

***...... 10.33.42

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starting at 14,55.

Results:

"A" Clas

Maureen

(Capt. It. Lowder)

10.37.35

La Linda

Jean

Finished Corrd Pos. Artemis

FUR Johnstone)

........ 27.7.20

Trat

D.N.F

D.N.F.

DNT.

5

Joss

D.N.J.

*** *** & HET" Classer

....... 18.20, 1

3

Dorothen

16.29.30

1

Dr. Dean Bmlth)

........ 10.23.10

4

Colleen

A. 10.30.279

2

J. G. Tarr}

Itober

Lt. F. C. J. Smith)

Nereid 1 18.30, 1

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Alish

(L. Cdr. J. D. Lucel

W. Q. Ingram)

Painted Lady ...... 14.32. 4

7

Stella

(Caps, M, T. I. Wilkinson)

(Lt. J. W. Luna)

(Mrs. M.

......... 18.77.50

(Col, G. C. Gowlland)

Isobel

Gull

(Capt, A. R. Martens

G. G. Mil!«

IA. O.

Kluwake

...................... 10.30.57

Min P. M. King),

10.40.57 -16.38.54 3

....................... 1854.53 10.45, 8. 4 10.45.50 B

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(Continued from Page 81

tained. Mrs. Rend in goal was half, a well-merited goal was ab- never serlously tested, though she seemed pretty safe with her feet. It won't be long before I have the opportunity of observing how she shapes against a fast attack. Miss M. McCaw was brilliant throughout the game. I was by no means im- pressed with the "Y" attack, where Some drastic changes are necessary. They will have to be on their toes un Saturday, however, If they hope to make an impression on the Saints' defence.

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JONGKONG Ladies started well but ended badly. The splendid combination between Miss M. Smal ley and Miss Simpson gradually fuded away during the second period of the game, probably due to a supreme defence. Miss Pope usual played well at centre-half but Mrs. Dalziel, at right half, was the slek of the half-back trio. It was the first ocenaton

I had of seeing her

in her new position and she was often conspicuous for smart work. Miss Hutchinson, at left-back, show- ed much nippiness on the ball and was sound with her hard clearances, but Miss Swan will have to be more consistent if she hopes to make a good partner.

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY.

DECEMBER

1938.

SOCCER MATCH DRAWN

Middlesex Meet A.A. In

Second Division

After a fast game at the Valley yesterday, Middicocx shared six goals and the points with 5th A.A. Bde., In the second division of the soccer league.

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After the kick-off both teams found it difficult to keep their fest on a hard and dry ground, and many promising movements spoiled by players slipping. How- ever, Middlesex was the first to settle down and made several dangerous raids. The Gunners; defence, with Calvert a lower of strength, held them out for a time, but finally Coomber secured the bail on the right and after a long run, in which he beat three opponents, placed the ball past the advancing Poole.

The Gunners now took up the at- Lack and Ave minutes Inter, May hended the ball in the net from corner-kick by Percival.

D

For the Arst quarter of an hour of the second period play was con- but the fined To Artillery

half Middlesex were unable to add to their score, In fact, the Gunners mado a sudden breakaway on the right and even though Halg managed to clear the ball his clearance was met by Dean, who shot first time from 30 yards out and the ball went

Jater

into the net off the far padlesex

who

The

Two minutes equalised through Moggridge, scored trim Thomas's centre. Artillery returned to the attack and, with only 10 minutes to go, Percival received the ball in the middle of the fleld and, while the Middlesex defenders were appealing for offside, went through and scored his side's third goal.

The Middlesex now went all out for the equaliser and in one storm- ing attack, Calvert was injured and had to receive attention. With the minutes alpping by, the Middlesex supporters were begging their vourites for a goal. Finally, Mog- tridge took the ball down the right

fa-

and frim near the corner dag put in a hard low centre which Crowhurst turned into the net. The Gunners were very unlucky with an attempt as the whistle went.

Middlesex-Drake: Holg. Collier; Dawes, Thoman, Whilehouse; Morgridge. Coom ber Cowhurst. Riehog, Thomas.

5th Bde. R.A-Poole: Lawton, Calvert: Sanders, Winstanley, Dean; Percival, Whittle. Davis. May, Craven.

THIRD DIVISION "B"

Gonners Three Goals to Ono

THE usual monthly meeting of the

Hongkong Hockey Association R.A.F. Beat Council will be held this afternoon at St. Andrew's Church Hall, com- neneing at 5.30 p.m. A full altend- ance of members is requested.

*

CHOOLGIRLS this season urc taking great interest in hockey. Mr. A. S. Xavier, the well-known Portuguese umpire, formerly captain of the Argonauta team, is still in. terested in the game and can be scen coaching a number of Portuguest Satur- girls on the P.TS. ground on

He hopes to get Queen's Hall Orch. day afternoons,

his young team fit and ready for the Brown Cup League next season. The

team will bc named Argonauta. I must congratulate Mr. Xavier on his new venture.

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The market ruled steady and in a few stocks prices show slight im provements. Business has been on nrestricted scale owing to scarcity of sellers.

Buyers Hongkong Bank $1.340 Union Insurance 9435 HK. & K. Wharves 114 Fauks 19.10

H. & 8. Hotel $0.30

H.K. Lande $34%,

HK. Tramways $15

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The R.A.F. met 24th Battery RA. one of ther strongest rivals in Sec- tion of the third division, at Kow- loon, and after a close game ran out winners three goals to one. A strong wind prevailed throughout and the flight of a ball was difficult to fol- low, but both sides kept the ball on the ground as much as possible.

RA. were faster at the outset, but the R.A.F. forwards were dangerous, making straight for goal whenever a chance Planted itself. Play was mainly in

until about thres quarters of the way through the first half when, afted a good movement the RAF. forwards in which all took part. Froud put them ahend. Straight from the kick off 24th Bat- tery equalised, Marshall obtaining posesalon and beating three men to score a perfect goal.

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After the interval R.A.F. were on top for a while and Froud gave them the lead with a great shot from for- a dfficult angle. The RAF. wards were working much better to- gether than the soldiers, whose line

rarely dangerous.

The 24'h

gradually Battery team, however, got on top and the Airmen's defence was given a gruelling, but from a breakaway Froud put them further ahead and completed his hat trick. tho Although from then onwards soldiers did all the attacking, the RAF. defence was too good.

Bromley. RAJ-Dersham; Proom. Driscoll, Hoodie Bartlett, Froud. Dawson, Smith.

Henley: Gillespie,

4 Battery Minshull; Bulion, Findlay: Rankin, Sumner,

Beaton: Marshall, Atkins. Pidgoon.

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ARMY RUGBY FIFTEEN SELECTED.

The following wili represent the Army against the Hongkong F.C. In the first game of the Rugby foot- ball triangular series at Sookunpoo on Saturday, commencing at 4 p.m.: Spr. Nouch (RE.); L/Cpl. Garrie (R. Scota), Lt. Chlverall (M'sex), Lt. Gudgeon (M'sex) and

Ple Ferguson (M'sex): L/Cpl. Boe (R Scots and Li. Drew-Wilkinson (R Scals):

L/Bdr. Page (RA), Reg (R. Scots), L.

(R.C.S.). Spr. Appely (B.E.). Gnr. Evans (B.A.), Pte. Barry (M'sex), Lt. Hewitt (M'sex) and Lt. Cuthbert- son (I. Scots).

Reserves. Spr. Walte (R.E.), Spr. Artingställ (R.E.). Pie. Bouated (R.A.O.C.), Gnr, Martin (R.A.) and Cpl. Barker (Seaforths).

OLYMPIAD FILM

Through the Bayer Pharmaceutical Department, a screening of the Alm of the Berlin Olympic Games will be shown to-morrow in the European Y.M.C.A. at 5.30 p.m. Admission is only by invitation.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING Will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 3rd December, 1938. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

p.Im

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be

admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admilling

ing Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and

Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and

$3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Ofice, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will elose at 13 NOON,

Tigins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered .n advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for ull Persuns, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th November, 1938.

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