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December 16, 1938.
By Ernie Bushmiller
GIVE HER
Jel. 28151.
DEAUVILLE STOCKINGS
THIS XMAS!
E. R. A. Thorpe Nearly Scores First 100
Good Turn-Out At Rifle Shoot on Wednesday: an Overseas Match Practice
The 4th Submarine Flatili were S.R. (b) and 3 S.B. (a). The Clay- again to the fore in Wednesday's bird Range, Revolver Range, and two Spoon and Practice Shoot, carrying Pool Buil targets will also be open. off the Nett Spoons both for S.. (a) Shooting commences at 845 am. on and S.It. (b). ERA. Thorpe nearly Sunday. scured the first 100 of the season, and Sgt. Dumville of the R.A.S.C. scored poulble" at 500 yards. The Hongkong
Police Reserve had two members in the nineties, while the asked inspector part
in die team
Committee have Chau to take
shouls.
anongst the S.R. (n) was low. ERA Sherlock of the 4th. Submarine Flotilla carrying off Nett Spoon with 82.
the
The Colony teams were firing on
Lieut. A. J. Le Seellear, R.E., has over duties as Assistant taken Honorary Secretary of the Association (Telephone. Headquarters 73).
The leading scores and spoon win- hers were as follow:
8.1. (D)
¡ER.A., J. . Thorpe (Scr.)
CERAR. W. Atkinson (2) P/Sgt. L. C. Pernell (2)
EA.. It. J. Templeton (Ser.)
Cpl. F. Cole (3)
***L/Cpl.
reserved targets, and were debarred Sgt. P. it. Thọng (5), from the Spoon Shoot. A prnetice spector D. Lole (5)
Durnville (3) for the Overseas Postal Match was. Deviceón (5) carried out, eleven rounds 10 to po. c. Clark Scr.) count) at 300, 595, and 600 yards.dujur S. White (4)
Chan (4) SK. A Cunn. (4) PO., J. C. Swan os coach very ERA.. appropriately had the leading score Pte. J. Scott 140) 9) of. 138, followed by Sgt. Hule of the S/Sgt. t, A. Noule (5) .....
All the above competitors
Middlesex with 137. The best rag Rifles). score was obtained by Mr
Boulton of the Dockyard Rifle Club
B. (a)
with 48 out of 50 at 500 yards. 10. ERA. J, S. Sherlock (10) 11. Richards of the Naval Range Staff Pic. D. M. Sim (7) feads the S.R., (a) team with 123,
scoring the
A.D., E. G. Flood (0)
ERA, J. Chick (10)
consistent 41. Private RAL. R. Barham (12) Rammond of the Volunteers had the Mr. N. L. Pan (10) highest runge score. 42,,
nt 500 yards. Cpl. J. D. Booth (9) There will be practice of the For L/Sto. T. C. McG!! (13)
For Pie. R. Moore (11) East Trophy Mutch for the S.R. (b) Lieut. n. W, Mayo (12) Colony team to-morrow at Stone-Bur. W. Albone (7) cutters, the Naval Range Staff kindly S. K. C. Hos (12) indly Ple. J. Adams (Ni) placing targets at their disposal-8 Pie Ni. Atylen (Nil rounds (7 to count) at 200, 500, and Pie. J. W. Walters (NL) Oyards;
000
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denofer winner of the "Net!" spoon. and a practice of the tdenotes winner of the "tandicap" Overseas Poslat Match for the S.R. spoon.
(1) Colony team to-morrow at NB. Winner of spoon had his handicap Taikoo Range, kindly lent by the reduced as above by sne point.
Talkoo Club-il rounds (10 to count) al 300, 600, and 000 yards. Bolh start at 2 pm.
Practice Match:
PO
shoot Lor Overseas Portal
J.. C. Swan
#.E. (b)
There will be the usual spoon shoot Pitale at 200, 600, and 600 yards (0 rounds) St R. G. Hesp..... Capt. F. P. Sequeira
en Sunday morning, with an affiliated Mr. T. J. Doulton Club Match rum concurrently: teams
t. V. W. Cooper
for the Club Match to consist of 3 Marina P. leather
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
Sure. Lt. J. D. Mackle
SL. C. C. Chau Mr. ... Langley
PO. R. Richards
B.T. (4)
Pie. V. M. Hammond Mr. W. K. Gillman
| Col. W. Nunn myn Cpl. it. W. Morris
Pie. J. Scott
But. G. W. Steer Pte. D. M. Elm
Sgt. R. Kane ...
THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE Cpt. Maghar Singh
MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY. 17th December, 1936. commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell wil be rung at 1.30 D.M.
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
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OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
"Judge Hardy's Children” (King's
Army Team Meets Navy To-morrow Triangular Rugby Tournament Tie
To-morrow the Army will play the Navy in their flest match in this season's Triangulur Rugby Tourna- ment on the
ot Army ground Sukunpoo. The match will commence at 4 p.m. To date there have been two matches played in this series. On Saturday, December 3, the Club beat the Army. 28 points to three, whilst last Saturday the Club were defeated by the Navy by 24 points to 13.
Allan Jones and Fanny Brice in "Everybody Sing," next change at match commencing at 2.45 p.m. be-
the King's Theatre,
National U.S. Golf
Title Play
New York, Dec. 6.
The United States Golf As- sociation announced to-day that it would conduct the 1939 national open golf champion- ship at Glen View Hill between
and September
16.- United Press,
Starting Times Announced
Golf At Fanling On Sunday
the The following are times at Fanling on Sunday:
0.15
OLD COURSE
sorting
Final of Club Championship. 920 S. H. Dodwell, R. K. Valnetine 0.24 F. A. Redmond, T. Low, 0.20 D. Lyan, W. W. C. Bhawan. 0.32 G. R. Huzavet. D. K. Illatop. 0.34 F. C. Young. A. R. 5. Major. 0.40 K. S. Morrison. 1. 1. Geare. 9.44 D. B. Prophet. A. Sommerfelt. 940 S. T. Butlin, J. Harrop. 9.52 N. Garland, A. Nicol.
CHINESE ACTORS ENTERTAIN
Charity Football At Valley
At the Club ground yesterday the Chinese stage and film stars. enter-| tained in aid of the War Refugee | Fund.
a varied Early in the afternoon programme was given of boxing. pugilism, stick fighting, nerobatics.
and the whole pro-i and singing,
was excellently arranged granime and performed very capably.
At 4 p.m. a football match was played between the stage and screen actors, the stage stars winning by only goal scored.
Prior lo to-morrow's Triangular Tournament game, there will be a tween the Club "A" XV and a Navy XV. The Club "A" side has been selected as follows:-
J. T. Brown; D. 1. Bosanquet. D. Hynes, G. S. Wilson, C..J. Powell; J. Hutchison, R. Rutherford; R G. L. Oliphant, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), K. H. G, White, E. A. Bompas, E. W. ¡Stout, A. G. Dalziel, T. H. Pratt and
H. W. E. Heath.
ARMY BOXING FINALS
Inter-Company Bouts At Murray Barracks
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Though skill was not predominunt at the Royal Scots Inter-Company boxing anals at Murray Barracks last night, some excellent Sghts featur- un ed the programme, As was mention- ed prior to the distribution of the
The stage actors included in their prizes by Brigadler J. T. W. Reeve, not all can be boxers, but much enri side Sit Kok-shin the famous Hong-be said for a man who can take a kong actor, Sun Ma Sec-chung, Chaa beating in the ring. In this respect. Kam-tong, and Luk Fee-hung. In
the film stars side were Kwong Shan- L/Cpl. Lochrie (H.Q. Cup.), covered himself with glory. He fought him- shut, Chin Tal-shuk, Shek Yau-yself to a standstill, and after several the old South China player, Yung ups and downs, lost on points to Pte. KOM Kwan-hap and the well known star Sharkey ("C" Coy.).
Ng Chor-fan. The game was very capably handled by Mr. W. Hollands.
0.80 E, H. Wililame, 11. C. Margrett. readily identified. Theatre, to-day) --Another of the 10.00 C. P. Marshall, G, McGrane. Badges admitting Non-Members to series of pictures about the Hardy 10.04 A. D. Humphreys, R. II. Gregory, the Members Enclosure and Club family. Those who liked the first 10.00 A. B. Purves, J. Forbes. Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and one, "You're Only Young Once," are 10.12 G. T. Harrington. G. Riddell Carre. $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax)alnost certain to enjoy this one too. 10.10 1. N. Williamson, 7. G. Campbell. are obtainable through the SECRET-There is a refreshing quality about 10.20 N. K. Littlejohn, A. Mekeilar, ARY upon the personal or written the series which cannot fall to ap- 10.24 G. H. Henry. W. Woodward. application of a Member, Such
10,20 T. A. Pearce, O. E. C. Marton. and the peal, Member to be
presence of Mickey
1032 C. W. Jeffries, F. Flippancs. responsible for all Rooney guarantees the laughs. 10.36 11. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. visitors introduced by him, and for "Annabel Takes
10.40 Lt.Cdr. Murray. J. W. Mayhew, Tour" (Queen's 3 Payment of all Chits, etc,
who 1440 Worrall, C. M. Gee. The Secretary's Office, lat Floor, Theatre, to-day)For those 10.4 . M. Park, L. M. B. Lloyd.
105 G. Wiener, 11, J, G. Lowe. care for the unties of Jack Onkle will And this amusing,
There has been 10.56 J. W. Alabaster, J. Hall,
11.00 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen. one picture already in the same veln 11.04 . J. Lacon, D. Mecolum
Orkle as a high-pressure press 11.0 agent and Lucille Ball as a cinema 11.12 1. G. Campbell, 11. N. Williamsun, stor, talked into trying Oakie's to 11 A. W. Hodges, G. II. Bend. schemes.
NEW COURSE.
Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON,
Timns are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 21070).
(Alhambra
"Always in Trouble" Theatre, to-day)Jane Withers is starred in a role of a rich girl who is nearly always in trouble,
A. Murdoch, D. 1. Blake,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the Puble Enclosure is $1.00 Including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers "Bluebeard's Elghth Wife" (Orien- 0.02 Mr. Garland, Mrs. Nicol.
and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Hall Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 12th December, 1930.
tat Theatre, to-day),
0.20 S. J. H. Fox, D. J. Gilmore, 9.24 P. II. Scoones, R. A. Camidge.
3. W. Anderson. 0.32 R. G. 0.36 3. B. Dunnett, O. A. Lelper. 0.44 J, F. Robinson. N. P. Fox.
stars: sa Mr Williams. Mrs. Margrett.
10.04 I. D. Williamson. J. G. Cotesworth,
|Gary Cooper and Claude Colbert. 10.00 0. 8. Archbuit, Col. Matthews,
The producer and .clrector:-Ernst 10.15 0. Mine, A. A. Bremner Lubitsch. Need any more be said? 30.24 Mrs. Henry, Mrs, Woodward. There are some splendid bits in this 1032 A C. E. Bowker. A, IL. Penn.
10.30 Mre, Overy, Mrs, Mackenzie. pleture, which on the whole
splendid entertainment,
"The Prisoner of Zenda" (Majes-
tie Theatre, to-day) One of the VOLUNTEERS' ELEVEN
best examples of the sort of thing
Hollywood does best. Ronald Col-
Dr. Li Shu-fan kicked off for the stage actors. A small ball was used and fresh players were introduced at
half time,
About half way through the Arst half the stage actors secured the lead when Yu Foo-sun, outside left, went through on his own, using his speed to good advantage and placed his shot well wide of the goalkeeper. After half time the film players had more of the game, but there was no further scoring.
MEDICALS BEATEN
In a Third Division "B" Section encounter at Happy Valley yesterday the 24th Battery RA, experienced little dimculty in collecting both points by virtue of a five goals to Jone victory over the Medicals. The gunnera fully deserved their success
"C" Company won the final, beating H.Q. Company. by 20 points to 13, and perhaps the cleverest and most deserved victory was that of Pie. Larkins ("C" Cay.) over Pte. Lane (H.Q.) in the heavyweight bout.
with a terrific
rush, Lane opened bringing across terrible right swings. which, fortunately for Larkins, did not land. With a fine and effective at a distance. left, Lane was kept Larkins cooly allowed him to exhaust his abundant energy before stepping the end of the into range towards second round, and taking many valuable points. Lane showed more caution in the last round, which con sequently seemed comparatively "tame, but his deficit was too much to reduce, and lost on points.
The complete results were:
FINALS
Featherweight
L/Cpl. Brown (II.Q.), knocked out Pie. Stall ("C") in the first round.
Bantamweight
Pie. Scott 40 ("C"), knocked out Pte.
as they were the better balanced team Moyes (19) in the first round.
and took full use of what scoring opportunities that came their way.
At the interval the Gunners led by
Lightweight
First String=L/Cpl. Morley ("C") best
three goals scored by Owens, Marshall L/Cpl. Darker (11Q.)
Brst round.
Becond string-Ÿle, Beets("C"} and Summer. They added two more goals through Marshall after the knocked out Pte. Wallace (LQ) in the Interval and the Medicals scored 19" Third String-L/Cpl. Miller [{"C"} minutes before the close through knocked aut Ple. McGhee (159) Seriven.
second round,
WIN FOR R.A.F.
At Chatham Rood yesterday the RAF. beat Kumaon Les by three goals to one in the Third Division
Section."
The Airmen opened the score when
man plays the dual role of a visiting The following will represent the Henley, playing at right back, took Engilahman and the Irresponsible Hongkong Volunteers Pgainst the a tremendous kick from the half-way king whom he minutely resembles, Cralgengover C.C. in a cricket match line. Shortly after this the Kumaons taking part in a grand series of page on Sunday on the latter's ground, were awarded a penalty which result
ed in Naraian Singh netting with a ants, midnight choses, rendezvous in commencing at 11 am
well placed shot, thus placing the a corridored hunting lodge, duels in A. C. Bock (Capt.), K. M. Baxter, teams on an even fooling. the bridge room of a moat and a. A. Dunnett, E. C. Fincher, R. H. romance with a beatuful princess, Grinth, R. M. M. King, W, I After half-time Dawson scored the Madeleine Carroll. The well-known McKenzie, D. C. Parsons, A. P. Perry, second goal for the R.A.F. and Smith story re-made with new trimmings, P.M.N. đá Silva and 'A.M.L. Soares, the third..
Welterweight
In
the
First StringL/Cpl. Richle ("C") beat Pis. Wiseman (H.QJ.
Second String,Pie, Sharkey ("C") beat I/Cpl Lochrie (11.9.).
Third String—Pte. Allan ("C"), knock- ed out Pte. Bryant (119.) In the first round.
Middleweight
First String-Bdann. Emmerson (11Q.) bast Pte. Moore ("C"),
Second String-Pie, Butterworth ("C") beat Pie. Cook (1.q.).
Heavyweight
tane
te, Larkins ("C") Best Pie. [H.Q.).
DEMI-FINALE 11.Q. Company best "A" Company by 10 points to 16.
Company beat "" Company by 19 points to 1.
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