THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,
1938.
Club "A" Defeat The
Small Ships Scrappy Rugger At Happy Valley
In
(By "Fly-Half"}
Kame
at Happy scrappy Valley yesterday, Club "A" defeated a team drawn from the Small Ships of H.M. Navy by 14 points (n gont, two trics and a penalty kick) to three polnis (a try).
The Club backs, with Hutchison prominent, were too good for the opposition. Both scrum halves play- ed well, especially Rutherford, who had a lot to do behind a pack which
One of the many side-splitting scenes
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heeled regularly. The Navy forwards! Service," which opens on Friday at the Queen's Theatre and on Sunday were rugged.
King again did well in the line- outs and had very hard luck with the klek at goal from the try, the ball Just going under the cross-bar.
excep- Stout's guni-kicking was tionally good, the first one being frem the touch line. Chadwick, making his first appearance since his injury. ran well score his two tries and appeared to have fully recovered,
Tries were scored for the Club by Chadwick (2) and Hutchison. Stout converted Chadwick's second try and
at the Alhambra,
Japanese Penetration In West China Visualised
Inte in the game kleketi & pernity DISCUSSING THE
goal from well out.
CHUNGKING, No. 30. POSSIBILITY of Japanese pentration to the north-west, a spokesman mentioned two possible routes. Lleut. Simpson touched down for the first being from a base at Paotow, the western terminus of the Small Ships. King failed to the Pinsui railway, and the second from Fenglingtu, in the
south-western corner of the Shansi province.
majorise.
ONLY 15 MEN AT POST 12
It is pointed out that Lieut. H. M. Regiment, was not commanding three platoons during the incident at No. 12 Post at Lo Wu Bridge on Satur-way. day.
E. Langley of the 1st Bn. Middlesex
troops have the offer of another route, effort to cross the by making an Yellow River to Tungkwang and eventually to attack Sianfu. On this the Japanese forces might route, ver. further be reinforced by a spearhead
Here And
ST. JOHN'S
There With OVERWHELM
K. TONG "B" "Pilgrim"
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half, a well-merited goal was ob- Read in goal was tained. Mrs. never seriously tested, though she Eeemed pretty safe with her feet. It won't be long before I have the opportunity of observing how sho shapes against a fast attack. Miss M. McCaw was brilliant throughout the game. I was by no means im- pressed with the "Yallack, where some drastic changes are necessary. They will have to bo on their toes un Saturday, however, if they hope to make an impression on the Saints' defence.
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TONGKONG Ladies started well but ended badly. The splendid combination between Miss M. Smal- ley and Miss Simpson gradually faded away during the second period of the game, probably due to supreme defence. Miss Pope usual played well at centre-häll but Mrs. Dalziel, at right half, was the plek of the half-back trio. It was her the first occasion I had of seeing
and she was. position in her new 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, *
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THE usual monthly meeting of the Assoclufion Hongkong Hockey Counell will be held this afternoon at St. Andrew's Church Hall, com- mencing at 5.30 p.m. A full attend- ance of members is requested.
this scazon are
The spokesman said that Japanese troops were at present concentrated at Paolow, pending an attack on Wu- yuan, Linho, West Sulyuan, and then Tenkow, Nichsia, along the Alahan mountain range and the Yellow River.
He said that the final Japanese from Peal, the western terminus ofCHOOLGIRLS objective of the military operations the Tacching railway, north Honan, taking great interest in hockey. this route was Liangehow and the immediate aim of which would Mr. A. S. Xavler, the well-known Portuguese umpire, formerly captain is stli in- Lauchow, on the north-west high-be to attack Loyang.
of the Argonauts team, is still terested in the game and can be seen coaching a number of Portuguese giria on the P.T.S. ground on Satur- day afternoons. He hopes to get his young teain ft and ready for the Brown Cup League next season. Thic
team
be will
named Argonauta. I must congratulate Mr.
avier on his new venture.
Of course, the strategical alm of Lt. Langley had only three sub- the operations to Liangchow was to sections, totalling 15 men, with him cut China's life-line leading to Busala. at the time.
The spokesman said that Japanese
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Only one match was played in the "B" Division of the Badminton League last evening. At Kowloon Tong, St. John's added another two points to their total by beating Kowloon Tong "B" by eight sets to
one.
Scores:
(SL.
F. H. Kwok and It. Beavan John's) beat N. A. E. Muckay and A. Chan 21-14; beat J. Tanng and J. A. de V. Soares 21-12; beat A. . Fisher and J. L. Anderson 21-0.
D. Kwok and S. Newman (5) John's) lost to Mackay and Chan 8-21: beat J. Tsang and Soares 21-10; beat Fisher and Anderson 21-17.
N. Smith and P. Wilson (SL John's) beat Mackay and Chan 21-11; beat Tanng and Soares 21-18; bent Fisher and Anderson 21-17.
CHAMBERLAIN MAY VISIT VATICAN
London, Nov. 30.
Mr. Chamberlain may possibly pay a private visit to the Pope during his visit to Rome, though no definite aes have rangements for such a visit actually been made.-Reuter.
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 pm).
Tuo First Bell will be rung at 1.30
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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be warn throughout the duration of each meeiing in such a manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen und $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) aro obtainable through the SECRET- ARY 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 Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON.
Timas 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 all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors its Uniform are admitted Half Price,
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