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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
By Ernie
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January 25, 1939.
Bushmiller
PHOOEY! WID REVOLUTIONS!
WEEK-END SOCCER FIXTURES ANNOUNCED
Eastern To Play South
China "A" On Sunday
The following are the local Foot ball League Axtures arranged for the coming week-end;
SATURDAY, JAN. 28
First Division
Kowloon v. St. Joseph's (Kow- loon), 4 p.m. Referee, Stedman. Linesmen, Wyper and Fraser.
South China
"" v. Hongkong F.C. (Caroline 11, 4 pm. Re- terce, Glover. Linesmen, and Banbam.
Gibson
SNOOKER AND DARTS
Recent Matches Played In Steel Coulson League
The following were the results of! matches played recently in the Steel | Middlesex v. Kwong Woh (Soo-Coulson Biards, Snooker, and Darts kumpoo), p.m. Referee, Thomas, Leaguest Linesmen, Barretto and Baker.
Second Division
lickman
130 Perryman
MILLIARDA
Naval Police Whelan Philpott
C.B.C.C.
20 Ebbage
150
Collyer
C. & P.0.1.C.
10 West
10
toneywell
R.E. M/M.
103
Dostook
150
Coinenne
150
Lucas
League Table
14
R.A.O.C. v. Hongkong F.C. (Caro- Ranch in HU), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Silva...c.
Kitchill Kowloon v. St. Joseph's (Kow-Lewi loon), 2.30 p.m. Referee, ip.
Solina Middlesex v. Kwong Wah (500-Garrison 8/31,
Greenway kunpoo), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Hinch-
Bennett cliffe.
Drittlebank
R. Engineers v. 5th R.A. tary), 4 p.m. Referee, Goss.
Third Division (A)
(MIN-
5th R.A. v. Electric (Military), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Meligrew.
Third Division (B)
Kumaons v. Powhattor (Chatham Rd.), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Marriott,
C.S.C.C. C.C.C. Garrison B/M. Patice R.C.
C. & P.9.R.C..
Naval Police
R.E. 8/M.
Highest Break, Itakusen 50..
24th R.A. v. R.A.F. (St. Joseph's), Naval Police 2.30 p.m. Referee._Burgess.
Philpott R.A.M.C. Marvis V.
Dildridge
R. Engineers (E)
2562->
Civil Service C.C.
SNOOKER
42 Hickman
71
Baxter
32
Collyer
C. & P.O.R.C.
Lewis
Lock Kitchell
Brook
51
Garrison N/AL.~~.
TLE. N/M
31
(Chatham Rd.), 4 p.m. Referee, c.c.c.
Dove.
SUNDAY, JAN. 29
First Division
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Police v. R. Scots (Boundary Rd.), Brittlebank
p.m.
Referee, Kossick.
Smith and Somerville.
South V.
Linesmen, Gin
Chiou
"A"Garrison 5/M. Omar...C.C.
Enstern (Club), 4 1.ກ. Referee. Linesien, Stone and Hartley.
Second Division
C. & PORC. Police R.C. Naval Police c.c.c.
41 Honeywell
Pethick
Colnenne
38 Bostock
Lesgue Table
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FOOTBALL
Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian University, voted most valu- able grid player of year
Bombshell Dropped By Ice Hockey Association
Irt-Hockey Association British dropped a bombshell into ice-hockey circles on January 10, when, in an- nowing the players from whom a team of 14 is to be selected to re- present Great Britain in the world Pts and European
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Ralph Nichols Still Reigns Supreme In English Badminton
London, Jan. 1.
The end of the year marks the midway point of the Badmiu- tom season more precisely than in other winter sports.
This is clearly indicated by the exception of Ralph himself, date of the Inst nuthorised tourna H. S. Ong, the Malayan, dis- ment before the festive interval, the tinguished himself in one of the North London Tournament of De-earlier
tournaments when he ac- cember 12-18, and the Eastbourne counted for Wingfield during the Open Championships from January Middlesex Championships, but he has now passed his law examination 5-7, writes a correspondent.
This latter wournament has often and returned to his native country, been held during the Christmas Little has been seen of R. M. White break, to afford the enthusiastle in the South this year, but he is stili champions, Including Mrs. Uber and quite o force in the game, and C. I. the Nichols brothers, a sort of bus- Whittaker, the Derbyshire player. man's holiday. The Scottish Cham- "bagged" the Portsmouth title are also played this month against admittedly rather lean oppo- pionships and
a party of English players, in-sitton. cluding Miss D. Young, hope to make the trip to Glasgow to support ad- mirable Scottish enthusiasm and en- terprise,
The most interesting speculation at this stage of the season is on the form of our singles players,
STILL SUPREME
1
LADIES FIELD
C.
In the ladies' field there have been many surprises. Miss D. M. Young, the holder of the All-England title. will
Orm start
favourite wherever she enters if she continues
return such a large percentage.
to
Let there be no mistake about it, of wins; but Mrs. Uber, if she rests Ralph Nichols, the present All-Eng- from doubles events is quile capable lind champion, reigns supreme in of beating her, as she occasionally this field. Writing from memory, I demonstrates. Miss D. Doveton Is think
he has only once been de-concentrating more on the singles feated in singles this season, when name this season, and beat her former his brother, Leslie, beat him during tutor, Mrs. Uber, in three clase games the South of England meeting at the at Portsmouth. Crystal Palace Club.
There are rumours that Mrs. Uber Leslie Nlehiols is officially No. 2 and R. C. Nichols may retire at the singles player, but H. J. Wingfield, end of the season, the latter more or championships at promising young C. P. and Kentless officially confirmed. All hope 2014 Zurich and Basle on the 3rd to the player, has heaten him four times in that neither rumour is truc, for the 13 20 15th February, they omitted six succession, and has beaten every game would suffer a great loss if
Jast players who season assisted other singles player of note with the either departed from the lists. Britain to secure the European title for the third year in succession. National
Among those dropped are four THEFT IN GYMNASIUM weeks' hard labour by Mr. R. A. D.
League stars, Archer,
Forrest t Davey, Chappell and Stinchcombe.
the Central Magistracy Only three Major. League players
yesterday. Detective-Sergeant R. Morvey sald' that Ma cllribed from an adjoining roof.
H.F. S/M
10, 224 10 Eastern v. South China (Club), pittidra (GSM) 22; Brown (C.P.G. 22
Highest Break-Leonard, (c.c) 24; 2.30 p.m. Refèrec, Molyneux.
League Table Pallee v. R. Scots (Boundary Rd.). 2.30pm. Referee, Clurk.
Third Division (A) R.AS.C. v. R..Scots (Sookungoo), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Gamlin,
Kit Che v. R. Engineers (Sookun- poo), 4 p.m. Referee, Waldron.
R.A. Stanley. 30th. R.A. (Caro- tine Hill), 4 p.n. Referee, Aylwin.
South China v. P.W.D. (Caroline) H), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Edwards.
Third Division (B)
University
v. Signals (Kowloon),
4 p.m. Referee, Purnell.
AS.A. v. Stonecutters W/S (Kow- toon), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Demmee,
HONGKONG C.C.
TEAMS
Poller BC..... BE S/M
C. & PORC. Naval Police... Imperial Cafe..
R.
Gold Watch and Chain Taken by Intruder
KEPT LOST PROPERTY
are included in the 10ny These are: J. Foster Greyhounds), G. Dailey and K. #ghest game nSabry 110.
Kelly (Wembley Monarchs). The Highest score in three successive darts-other possibles are S. Simon (Red- Howlett 192.
Sentence of six weeks' hard labour wings),
A 19-year-old woman, Leung Tai- (Princes). J. Wymun,
was passed on Tam Sze, 27, un-kam, was charged before Mr. R. A. D. Collins (Kelvingrove), W. Fullerton employed, by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest Forrest at the Central Magistracy (Fyfe Players), T. Grace (Marl-
at the Central Magistracy yesterday, yesterday with the larceny, by find- boroughs). J. Ridley (Redwings), for the theft of a gold watch and ing, of a gold Anger ring worth $25, W Venner (Sussex), N. Almond
$15 in notes, from another (Sussex). A. Green (Wembley Ter-chain belonging to Sung To-man, aland
draughtsman, at No. 25 Caroline Hill woman, rlers), K. Perrin (Redwings).
Lo Tong, 19, at No. 424 The amission of
Rond, on January 7. the four key
Queen's Road West, first floor, on Monday. players considerably weakens Bri- tain's chances of retaining the Euro- There was a large attendance alary of the Association, would give
pean title. Mr. J. F. Aheure, secre Stonecutters on Saturday for the no explanation for the move when week-end Spoon and Practice Shoot, questioned.
RIFLE SHOOTING
Spoon Competition At Stonecutters
Defective-Sergeant B. V. Hutchin- son said that Sung went to the Detective-Sergeant R. Macvey said address, which was a gymnasium, that the women slept together, and for exercise, and was there when during the night, Lo dropped the ring defendant entered and stole the and money, which were found and watch and chain. The article had picked up by Leung. Lo, on dis- autery been disposed of by Tam to an un-covering her loss, made enquiries known schoolbay, whom the police from all the tenants on the floor, but though she knew this, Leung made à previous con-no attempt to give up possession of
the articles.
and taking advantage of excellent There is a considerable conditions, several good scores were about the matter. It is pointed out recorded. Many members took ad-that in these days, it is essential that had been unable to trace. The following teams will repre- vantage
of the opportunity of British prestige in sport should be sent the Hongkong Club in League nominating Thirty Roll cards, both kept as high as possible, and yet cricket matches against the Royal S.R. (a) and S. R. (b).
here we are challenging for a world Viction. Navy on Saturday:
title with unly three Arst-class players, J. Foster, G., Ballies, and
lar. XI (away).—IL Owen Hughes (Capt.), M. F. L. Haymes, J. L. Bisley,
L. b. Kliber, G. P. Longfield, K. Á
The results were as follows:
S.I. (b)
Nunron, J. C. Pearce, TA, Pearce..o., J. C, Swan (Scr.)
+
..
200 300 000 TU.J. Kelly, others who were at their
34 34 31 99x|best five years ago, untried juniors,
J. E. Potter, L. T. Ride and P. H. Secunes. PO. D. J. Silcock (Scr.) 32 33 310dn and unknown recruits froin Stat-
2nd. XI (homo).-E. R. Mitchell ERA L. G. Keller (Ser. 32 30 33 (Capt.), 11. J. Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop, V.. Band, N. P. Fox, 11. M. M. King. C/St. P. Fiala (Scr.)...
S. R. G. Heep
(2)
32 32 31 93
H. J. D. Lowe, G. 8. Lovett, A. K. Mac- pte. V. M. Hammond (4) 31 34
kenzie, D. 8. Rabh and W. Stoker.
E.A., II, J. Templeten (Ser.) 33
ER.A., J. R. Thorpe (Ser.) 32
E.R.A.. T. A. Cunning
ham (1) Mr. J.
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GOLF COMPETITION
Kowloon Club Draw For Captain's Cup
Defendant, bad
HEAVY BAIL GIVEN
.
Large Sum Involved In Receiving Charge
Ball of $15,000 WES allowed to Fausto Leonard Marcal, 32, broker,
Leung was ined $10.
BURGLAR GAOLED
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Receiver of Goods Also Gets Prison Term
Wu
Wal. 23, unemployed, was
Jel. 28151.
WINTER SALE
PROCEEDING
BARGAINS in the Sports Dept.
› TENNIS RACKETS (Unstrung) Usual Price $20.00 SALE PRICE $12.50
TENNIS RACKETS (Unstrung) Usual Price $30,00 SALE PRICE $22.50
● SQUASH'RACKETS (Unstrung) Usual Price $17.50 SALE PRICE $12.50
●SQUASH RACKETS (Unstrung) Usual Price $15.00,
SALE PRICE $10.00
BADMINTON RACKETS (Unstrung)
Usual Price $12.50....SALE PRICE $ 7.50
LEATHER GOLF BAGS (Without Hood) $25.00
LEATHER GOLF BAGS (Without Flood) $20.00
STEEL-SHAFTED GOLF CLUBS $7.50 & $10.00 GOLF BALLS Autograph Penfold $16.00 Dozon $14.00 Dozon
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Here's Luck!
EWO
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GRAND SERVICES CONCERT
on
FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1939, at 9.00 P.M. TO BE HELD IN THE ROSE ROOM, PENINSULA HOTEL,
Under The Distinguished Patronage of
His Excellency. The Governor of Hong Kong, Sir GEOFFRY A. S. NORTHCOTE, K.C.M.G.
ARTISTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:- MISS AUDREY OAKENFULL Ballet & Acrobatic
Dancer
from the Arcadia Salon and Rochester Casino
Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor),
Helen Lockhart (Soprano).
Eva Turner (Soprano).
The Harmony Three.
when he made his second appear charged before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest ance betore Mr. R. Edwards at at the Central Magistracy yesterday the Central Magistracy yesterday, with burglary at No. 1b Ko Shing Peanut Roach (Balancing Act). charged with receiving four boxes Street, first floor, West Point, and of knowing them to have been the
of a quantity of clothing P. Cunirip (Baritone).
to Young stolen from the Britannia Silk Store, belonging
Choi-king, woman. married
Another Queen's Rond Central.
man, Mainy (Comediani. Leung Kul-kwong, 31, unemployed, Mr. M. A da Silva appeared for was charged on two counts of re- B.Q.M.S. Dicks (Comedian).
and illegal the complainant, Mr. Lokoanol, the ceiving stolen property 07-1671, and B. Ensto 92-1874, manager of the Store. Marcel was pawning of some of the articles, and qualified on January 21 and 22 for remanded for a week; and the hear also with returning from banishment.Q.M.S. & Mrs. Flinter max the Kowloon Golf Club Captain's February 10,
The burglary was committed about
(Comedians). was fixed for case
3 a.m. on January 3, when the do- Cup Competition. There were eleven entries.
fendant broke into the floor, and W.O...A. Austin, A.E.C. Detective-Sergeant 11, B. Dewar made
away with an overcoat, a First Round Draw
told his Worship that further charges woollen European-style sult, and a The draw for the match play might be preferred against Marcal, woman's long serge cont. sthatages of the Competition resulted an and that the amount Involved was
about $15,000.
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M. L. da Rozn
with a score of
follows;
F. C. Barry
v. W. C. Simpson
3. Basto
v. T. D. Paton
S. Jex
A. J. Dennis
W. V. Ahern
v. F. A. H11
v. A. A. Lopes
v. E. F. Fincher
40 W. A. Stewart v. A, E. Davies
42 F. J. Remedios v. W. Bastin Shoot, M. L. da Roza v, T. D. Low
broke the
rules of the Spoon and Practice which allow no member to shoot morn than once on the same day, and at the same distance either wit1 8. (b) ar B. (a) rifle and whose Fores 'W670 therefore considered as disqualified,
(n) denotes winner of the "Nett"
overy:-2 to 3 days or in poop
1 day if required.
Workmanship:--Guaranteed.
The Hongkong Tyre Co.
392, Hennessy Rd. Telephone 28539.
(h) denotes winner of the "landicap” Spoon,
NB. Winner of spoon has his handicap reduced by one point.
NEW COMMITTEE MEMBER
ing of the
WOLFRAM ORE THEFT
*
Both defendants had previous con- victions. Wu was sentenced to two months* hard labour, while Leung was sentenced to six weeks' hard Six months' hard labour Imposed labour on each of the counts of re- on Cheng Wu-man, 19, unemployed,ceiving and illegal pawning, ond to a by Mr. I. Edwards at the Central further six months' hard labour for Magistracy yesterday, for the theft breach of the deportation order, nt 10 pounds of wolfram ore, the property of Lam Sep, travelling trader, at Connaught Rood Central.
defendant It
slated WIS
that snatched a bag of wolfram ero when Lam, was unloading it from a larry. Defendant had a previous conviction,
A ROOF-TOP RAID
Mr. R. S. Capell, who is shortly leaving on. furlough, has resigned Admitting the theft of 82 cattles OUR SPELLING BEE (see page. 7) from the general committee of the of Ash maw, valued at $65, from the apperceive-fragmentary -- appro- Kowloon Cricket Club, and Mr. roof of No. 134 Bonham Strand East, 3. B. Smith has been elected to All West Point, on Monday, Ma Ylu. 27. hend-shollec-miraculous- shera-
the vacancy.
unemployed, was sentenced to four
ton.
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