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December 21, 1938.
By Ernie Bushmiller
O.K.--- NOW
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FOR THE CHRISTMAS
FESTIVITIES
13
Nov-17
LIRNIE BUSHMIALD
Local Soccer Fixtures For The Week-End
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
MATCHES ANNOUNCED
The fullowing are the 1xtures are l Kumon R. v. A.S.A. (Prince Ed- anged by the Hongkong Footballvard Rd., 4 pan.). Referee Wypt Association for to-day, to-morrow and the Christmas holidays.
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TO-DAY
Junior Shield Replay
RA, V R.A.0.C. (Sookun- poo, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Molyren, j
TOMORROW Third Division (A)
30th RA. v. Stanley (Military, 4 jam). Iteferee: Wabli.
Third Division (B) R.A.M.C. v. Stonecutters W/5. rsi Joseph's, 2,30 p.m.). Referee: Frus
et.
SATURDAY
First Division
291: R.A. v. University (Chat. Rd.. 4 p.m.). Referee: Paflips.
Medicals V. Pewhaltan (Military,
14 pan.). Referee: Ayfwin.
MONDAY, DEC. 28
Sunday Herald Charity Cup (Semi-Final)
Portugal
Ireland (Kowloon. 13.30 p.m.). Refereet Ip. Linesment
Park and Clark.
TUESDAY, DEC 27
Sunday Herald Chaelly Cup (1st Round)
China
Scotland! (Soukunton,
Joyal Scot v. Kowloon (Row-13.30 pan.). Referee: Omar. Lite loon, 4 p.m.). teferee: p. Lite-men: Stedman ami Oltowny.
men J. Somerville and Stone.
St. Joseph's v. Club (St. Joseph's.j
Second Division 4 pm), Referee: Hooper Lam
Kwong Wah v. RA.O.C. (Kow- men: McLaughlan and Sze Po-wal,
v. South China
Refereet Gamiin. Middlesex
Aloun, 2.30 p.m.). (Sookumpon, 4 p.tn.). Hefree! Finch. Linesmen: Purnell and Wal-
Police v. South Citing "IT" (Boun-
uth China v. Royal Scots (Carn- line Hill, 4 p.m.). Referee: Edward. Da. tern v. Sth R.A. (Club, 4 p.m.).
dary Rd., 4 p.m.), 1 feet in Referee: Brothwell. liffe, Linesmen: W. Somervile and. Dove.
Navy v. Kwong Wah (Causeway. Bny, 4 p.m.). Referer: Omar. Linesmen: Wilken and Barretto
Second Division
Foller. R.A.OC. (Boundary 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Clark.
Third Dwision (A)
T.
South China v. 5th R.A. (Caroline Bill, 2.30 pan.). Referee: Hardley,
RAS C. Kit Che (Causeway Bay. 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Farr.
P.W.D. V. 30th R.A. (Club, 2.30 2pm. Referee: Waldron,
St. Joseph's v. Club (St. Josephila,
2.38 p.n.). Referee: Stedman.
Royal Scots v. Kowloon (Kawler
2.30 p.m.). Referee: Ottoway.
Middlesex v. South Chin (!
I
* Third Division (13)
Stonecutters v. AS.A, (Kowison. 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Smith,
Medicals v. University (Causewar
kumpoo, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Pas Day. 4 pan.). „Referee: Burgess.
sick.
5th R.A. v. Kwong Wah (Caper-) way Bau, 2.20 pan.). Referee: Mac=" Cormae,
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28
Jualor Shield (3rd Round) H.A.O.C, or 24th N.A. v. Royal Fastera v. R. Engineers (Caroline Scots (Sonkunpoo, 2.30 p.m.). Ru JH, 2.30 pan.). Referee: Havelaar, feree: Molynenti.
Third Division (A)
Royal Scots Electrie (Mitary,
2.30 pm.). Referre; Silva.
South Calna v. R.AS.C. (Caroline) Ball, 4 p.m.). Referee: Marriott,
Third Division (B)
ESCOBAR BEATEN
Washington, Dec. 20
in a 10-round bout lo-night AF |
Note the determined Isok on W. A. H. Dul's face as he smiles the bail. Picture was taken at the Chinese R.C. on Saturday when Duff and Miss Tylor won the Colony mixed doubles tenuis-Photo by Jaffer.
NAVAL SAILING
Results Of Ah King Cup Series On Sunday
The following were the results of the 5th. race in the Ah King Cup series held on Sunday Bagt: 1. Gina
RECREIO "A"
FORGES AHEAD
Hockey
University Defeated At Macao
Good Recovery In Second Half
Macao, Dec. 20. Mineno's second eleven secured a the well-earned victory azeinst
in al Hongkong University
hockey match played here this afternoon, four of play being scores ut eloss goals to two.
Play was extremely fast through- out and both sides were in fine form. Maeno commenced the attack bun whe defence was equal to the situation counter attacking with equal vigour. Santos Ferrira, Macao's pivot, proved himself a stalwart player, stalemat- ing the University's efforts to open the score. In ten minutes, the local side had obtained the upper hand wher. Borges, inside right, broke past Tam and Lcou and registered with an easy shot. Macao was credited with a second gont when Gustavo Silva took the ball on his own into the enemy eltadel and getting past the gonile, Gupto,
A feature of the second half was the strenuous attacks by University forwards who missed a fine chance in a short corner. Goncalves, inside left, added a third goal to Mucnu's score and a fourth was soon secured for the home team. Undiscouraged, the visitors persevered and Ling, the University centre-forward, made no mistake from a pass. The last goal was registered by Tan, outside-right for the University, who directed a fying ball clean between Macao's goal-posis..
University-Gupta: Tom, Leou; Soares, Teol, Hui; Tun, K. S. Oh, Ling, Chiang, Hans Raj.
Macão Sarmento; Batista, J. Rosario; J. Silva, Santos. Ferreira, Noronha; Manhao, Borges, G. Slivn, Oum Goncalves, C. Rosario.-Our
(Licut. Medd): 2 Benin, Another Success In Cont.
(Lieut. Edmonds).
WhiterufT
(Lleul.-Coundry Hail), ; Mancini, 124 1b, of Providence, Mary Ann I (Lieut. Fanshawe), gained the decision over Sixto Esco- Siour (Lizi. Simpson), Lutine bor, 121 b, of Puerto Rico. The Prince fight was not for the title as Mancin!rodron-Lester Myrick), Dunlin Referee: failed by 14 oz. to make weight.—' (Lieut.-Comdr. Nicholls) and Cristina
were other contestants.
KE, (E) ▼. Signals (Chatham 27, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Denver
RA.F.
Stenventer Edward Rd., 2.30 p.m.). Mellgrew.
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Badminton League
The Club de Recreio "A" Indica team scored an easy victory over the "B" team in the Ladies Bad- minton League last evening, winning by nine sels to mil. Scores:
Navy Rushes To Aid "Cursed" Islanders
Paris, Dec. 20. The French Government has asked Miss M. Oliveira and Miss H. the United States navy to aid in the Ribeiro ("B") lost to Mrs. N. Castro rescue of 48 Colonists and seamen and Miss M, Xavier 5-21; lest to who are marooned on the "cursed Miss O. Ribeiro and Miss M. Ribeiro island" of St. Paul, in the Indian 12-21: lost to Mins C. M. Siya and Ocean. Miss M. 58va 12-21.
The request followed # radlo appeal, which had been flashed round Miss S. Remedios arut Miss the work.. picked up by an amateur Pereira ("B") lost to Mrs. Castro operator at Bremerton in the State. and Miss M. Xavier 3-21, lost to Washington, from where it had Miss Ribeira and Miss Ribeiro 11-2been relayed to Washington and last to Miss Silva and Miss Silvay from thence to United States war- 16-21.
hips off the French coast, and finally
Paris, The French Government has sent French warships at full speed to the
colonists. Island to help the
and Mrs. Cita Souza
Mrs. A. Noronha ("") lost to Mrs. Costrol and Misa Xavier 10-21; lost to Miss Ribeiro and Miss Ribeiro 7-21; last to Miss Silva and Miss Silva 8-21.
"B" DIVISION.
In the "B" Division of the Men's
the League,
The Governor-General of Mada- gascar has cabled that all attempts to communicate with the colonists by radio have falled.
There are 12 colonists, headed by defeated the Dutchman named John De Goers. Saltors and Soldiers' llome by eight-United Press.
V.R.C.
sets to one last evening. Seorea:
S. A. Rumahn and W. Fisher
(V.R.C.) beat Walker uzd Thom 1-12; beat Grimths and Mandet 21- 21-7; beat Nicholson and Cussack | 11.
21-0; brat Griffiths and Manuel A A. Rumjahn and F. A. Castro 21-16.
D. M. Xavier and
(V.IL.C.) lost to Walker and Thom Ulrich 10-21; beat Nicholson and Cussel: (V.R.C.) bent Walker and Thom 23-22; beat Griffiths and Manuel 21- 24-22; beat Nicholson and Cusack 13.
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