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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 27, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

YES - SIR!

WHAT

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You WANT.

ER-** NOTHIN?

High Scores Registered

At Rifle

Meeting

Delightful conditiona were mel with by members attending the Spoon and Practice Shoot on Wednesday. As pre-arranged the S.R. (b) were given an opportunity of Bring eleven rounds at the long ranges namely 500, 700, and 800 yards, and some. food scores were recorded.

P. O. Swan won the Nett Spoon with the best score at 800 yards from E.R.A. Thorpe and Marine Heather.| The winner was unlucky not to register a possible at 800 yards drop- ping into an inner with his fourth counting shut.

The Handicap Spoons went to Cpl. Cole, of R.N. stuff, and Set. Wong! and Insp. Loie, of H.K. Police Reserve, with creditable performances, con- sittering it was the first time they find fred at this distance. Mention must also be made of Captain MacKenzie- Kennedy, who, or his second time out with the "1014", put up a good: score, in spite of a slight falling off nt 800 yards.

The S.R. (a) members fired on "B"

SAWANAAMAANZIENNESTEZISTREZESTARZITETEWWA | Range, and a tinzen members from

GRAND SErvices cONCERT

TO-NIGHT

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.G.M.G.

ARTISTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:- MISS AUDREY OAKENFULL Ballot & Acrobatic Dancer

from the Arcadia Safon and Rochester Casino

Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor).

Helen Lockhart (Soprano).

Eva Turner (Soprano).

The Harmony Three.

Peanut Roach (Balancing Act).

P. Gunirip (Baritone).

Mainy (Comedian),

B.Q.M.S. Dicks (Comedian).

Q.M.S. & Mrs. Flinter

Doreen Ma (Pianist).

Mrs. Waldon (Soprano).

Mr. A. R. Colquhoun

Pietro Macaroni

Plano Accordion).

(One Man Band).

Bud Wheeler (Comedian).

Dodger Green & Co.

(Comedians). C.P.O. Kettle (Caricatures). Wiggins (Male Voice

(Comedians).

W.0.1. A. Austin, A.E.C.

(Accompanist).

Quartette).

David Kossick

(Character Actor).

BAND OF H.M.S. "EAGLE"

under the direction of

W. H. A. EVERY, R.M.B.

By kind permission of

CAPTAIN CLEMENT MOODY, R.N.

In aid of the dependants of the Late

Lance Sergeant THOMPSON, Royal Artillery.

PRICES OF ADMISSION

$3.00

$2.00

Tickets are now obtainable at The Peninsula Hotel

Count the “TELEGRAPHS”

everywhere

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the R.A.F. attended. Eleven shols were fired, and Cpl. Morris of the Royal Scots carried off the Nelt Spoon with a very fine 130. The Chinese Police Reserves were again to the fore, L.S. Pan and Sgt. Wong talking the Handicap Spoons, the re- maining one going to Sgt. Kane of j the Royal Scots,

As is customary of the Assuciation to present a special prize to a new club on joining, o Spoon was given to the highest scorer amongst the R.A.F., and It was won by A.C.I. Hemsley with a DO.

As time igelting short for the Thirty Roll cards the original, Inten- tion of firing at 400 yards has been altered to three shots at 300, 500, and 600 yards.

A Team match on handicap has been devised by Major D.C.L. Cam]J¬ bell, of the R.A.S.C. Club. This is in the nature of experiment to give large handicap members an oppor- tunity of taking part in the Club team shoots.

Members are reminded that at the conclusion of the Shoot on Sunday next, an extraordinary general meet- ting is being held in the main lounge of the Clubhouse.

The following scores:

The usual artistle process seems to be reversed in this scene from Paramount's new musical comedy, "Artisia and Models Abroad," with Joan Bennett. the "model." turning the tables on the "artist," Jack Benny. This picture is being shown simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra

Theatres.

Starting Times Announced

OLD COURSE

The following are the starting times Sunday!

Din G. McGrane. S. 5. Churclt. D20 3. Redman, T. Lindars. 9.24 V., Gordon, J. B. Cullis, 9.28 G, W. Reeve, D. G. Allen. 032 F. S. Celdari, B. A, Baker Carr

T. F. R. Waters, P. S. Delany. 936 J. A. D. Morrison. I. W. Shewan.

9.40

9.44 . H. Genre, 9. J. 1; Fox.

0.44. A. McKellar. N. K. Littlejohn.

KOWLOON TONG "A" BEAT "B" AT BADMINTON

On Wednesday evening, Kowloon Tong "A" defeated Kowloon Tong "B" by 0-3 in the "B" Division of on the Badminton League. Scores:

were the lending 0.52 W. L. Alexander, A. Sommerfelt.

9.20 11. F. Philips, C. It. Riddell Carre

9.n. (b)

10. J. C. Swan iser.)..

ERA, J. R. Thorpe (scr.) 45 45 Mue. P. G. feather incr.) 44 4

Templeton:

EA, H. J.

Cpl. F. Cnie (3) ..... 140

(ker.) 8.1. C. C. Chau

(ner.) P/Sgt. A. C. Chan (4) Lieut. A. J. Le Seelleur 1.S., K. C. Nino (4) ..... Sgt. C. C. Wong (7) ... Ipector D. Lole (3) Cam A, G, Mackenzie-

Kennedy Init.)

Ite. V. M. Hammond (3). PO., D. J. Blcork (per.) ERA II. S. Stephens

(11.3

S/Bgt. N. Dumyllio (3) ERA, L. G. Keller (ser.) Sut. R. J. Heap (2) P/Sgt. P. I. Thong (2).. Mr. L. A. Anning C.S.M. F. Stanford (1 5/Sgt. R. A. Neale (5) A.B.. F. G. Cordery (4) icpl. w. Tenderson Caut. F. Sale (B) Mr. F. G. Drake (nil) Set. C. G. Tomlinson (13) S/Sgt. P. Banister (11.)

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Cpl. I. W. Morris (5)

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L/Cpl. J. M. Xavier (7) ~t, M. F. Rushman (7) Fet. C. Wong (13) Sgt. n. Kane (8) 1/Cpl. R. Bülleri (5) A.B. E. Flond (8) FRA. J

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10.00 L. Goldman, A. S. Adamson.

10.04

A. M. Mack, J. B. Dunnett.

10.00 W. A. Mackining, C. W. Jeffries.

10.12 W. B. Richardson, I. G. Oliphant.

10.

10,20

10.24

J. M. Pearson, ft. R. de L Liesching.

J. Stenersen, F. Groves.

A. Redmond, A. B. Purves,

10.20 D. D. Forbes, D. L. Strellett.

10.3

G. C. Worrall, B. Young

10.36 1, F. Suramers Sar. & 3r

10.40 W. S. Hey, A. Nicol.

Peter La and P. Fletcher ("A") beat J. Stephens and N. Castro 21-10; beat H. H. Lin and K. M. Lee 21-5; lost, to J. Soares and J. Tsung 15-21. F Tsang and J. Chân ("A") lost to Stephens and Castro 17-21; best Lin and Lee 21-10; beat Soares and Tsang 21-10.

Stephens and Castro 21-8; lost to Lin R. E. Lee and F. S. Ko ("A") beat

and Lec 17-21;

Tsang 21-12.

bent

Soares and

St. Andrew's Hockey

10.48 Cat. Itose. Wing Cd Steele Perkins Teams Announced

10.40 J, Hall. A. Murdocli.

10.52 J. C. Brown, L. Jackson.

10.50 1. Gregory, A. D. Humphreys.

11.00 W. 19. C. Shewan, J. b. C. Pearce.

11.04

11.08

G. A. Lelper, W. Woodward.

R. 6. HATTO, W. T. Yoxati.

G. Shrigley, F. C. Young.

D'Arcy Weatherbe, K. N. Morrison.)

G. M. Park, D. A. Murdoch.

St.

The following will represent Andrew's in the Caer Clark Cup

C.D.S. match against the

on Lic C.B.S. ground at 3 p.m. to-morrow!

J. Hall; G. White and M. Roza: P.

G. T. Harringtost, M. G, Carruthers. Petigurra, J. Wong, and H. Teid; F.

11.28 A, N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen.

NEW COURSE

920 T. Low, S. IL Dodwell.

921 J. G. Cotesworth, R. K. Valentine.

9.28 N. P. Fox, A. C. I. Bowker,

9.32

9.40

1.44

J. F. Lawrie, H. 1. Mundy.

W. & Mrs. Bell.

1. & Mrs. Overy.

9.52 Mrs Church, Y. T. Johnson,

V.BG A. II. Penn, L. M. S. Lloyd.

10.04. Congue, P. E. Angie,

MeXellar. Mrs. Liliejalin.

10.33 T. A. Pearce. P. 11. Scoones. 10.30 L.M. Wyllo, R. G. Oray. 10.44 D. McCallum, D. J. Lacon.

10.48 Mr. Rose, Mr. Steele Perkins,

AUSTRALIAN TENNIS

Melbourne, Jan. 26.

Wong, E. Churn, P. Gittins, A Grelner, and I. Glitins.

BRAWN CUP

The following will represent St. Andrew's in the Brown Cup match ogalost the D.OS. on the SL Andrew's Ground at 4 p.m. to-

morrow:

ง.

H. O'Sullivan, D. Chow and Broadbridge; S. Arnold, M. Vessoona, P. Jeffreys; V..Jex, Y. He, M. Churn, S. Roberts and T. Jex.

Hongkong Hockey Club Teams

The following teams have been the intra-club of the Australian lawn

tennis game on Monday, January 30. Bully championships lo-day, Mrs. Hopman 9 5.15 directly after the photo- beat Thera Coyne 6-3, 6-4 and Mrs. graph. Westacott beat Joan Hartigan 6-2. Stoken, W. G. Schnabel; L. Starbuck, Whiles-V. M. Benwell; F. H. 6-3. The holder, Dorothy Bundy, of W. A Reed, J. E. Potter, K. A the United States, did not defend her Bidmead, S. Fowler, G. D. Woolgar,

ille.

Surprise was caused by the defeat and I. P. Tamworth v. C. Bond, G. E. Divett (Capt), D. 1. Bickford, of Nancy Wynne, favourite for the

Colour-W. Contes, 0-6, 6-3, 6-2 in an early round. D. Lowe (Capt.), N. B. Whitley: V Connie E. V. Reed; A. M. J. Wright, H. J. Miss Coates was defeated by Mrs. W. L. Scues, W. Spencer, T. D., S. Westacott in the quarter-finals 6-2, Whitley, A H. Pontus, E. F. A. 0-1.-Reuter,

Morgan, and R. A. Bates,

· Umpires.—Mr. A. A.. Dand And Mr. W. Woodward, Chapel Hill, N.C., Jan, 25, States by 7-8): 7-5-40-day?Plane Bed Misworth Vines won his third vie- The defent, howevere has still feft Impertinence-ap- tory over Donald Budge in their pro- Budge with a lend of ten wlis over

!fessional tennis tour of the Unitsa Vinn-Unis.

In the women's singles semi-nals chosen to play In

103247 title, by a young player,

ERA. D. Roberts (all)

*winner of the "Nell" Spoon,

twinner of the "Handicap” Spoon. ta winner of the "Special" Spoon. M.1. Winner of iN) or (1) spoon has his Handicap reduced by one point,

OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 7) mlocene miscellany miacoi- Juhedus

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