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Kowloon Chess Club':

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

D.E. Carvalho Challenges For Senior Title

DEATING E. M. A. Barnett In a chess match at the Feninamis Hotel

Billiards

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Proceeds To B.W.O.F.

IN...A CHARITY billiards.

January 18, 1941.

Rugby

International

Semi-finals To-day

The semi-final round matches

last night, and thereby winning the match at the Soldiers' Club last in the local International Rugby "B" Section of the Kowloon Chess night, the proceeds of which tournament will take place Club senior championship, D. E. da being devoted to the B.W.O.F., this afternoon on the Navy Carvalho qualified to meet the win the Hongkong Volunteer De-ground where England will ner of "A" Section in the best of |fence Corps boat the Royal meet Ireland at 2.30 p.m. and Barnett was last year's Club and Army Medical Corps by 1,188 Scotland will meet Walos at 4 Colony champion, and last night re- points to 909, winning four of p.m. signed at the 72nd move. Carvalho the six matches played. will now meet ellher C. M. Sequeirn or Q. S. Coxliead (from "A" Section).

three games for the absoluto title.

Tulsa Win Miniature

Rifle Shoot

At a miniature range shoot Thurs day, U.8.9. Tulsa heat a local team, The Centurions, by 15 clear poluis. The Tulsa's high score is more credi- table in view of the few opportunities they have had for practice.

U.B., Tulsa

Klinefelter

Rhoden Hopkira

Mebust

Leo

Eskow

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C. Perking

J. Jenner

J. E. Russell

N. J. Booker

G. Carey

D. Lola

N, D. Booker

Centurions

Royal Scots Footballer Suspended

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AT A MEETING of the Emergency Committee of the Hongkong Football Association yesterday, Falconer, of, the Royal Scots senior soccer team, was suspended for the remainder of the season as a result of an incident which occurred during the

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England and Scotland will be field- L/Cpl. A. P. Pereira took honoursing very strong fifteens, while those of of the evening in beating Cpl J. II. Ireland and Wales are not yet com Harvey, Garrison champion, by 200-plete. The teams are: 101, and scoring the highest breaks-- 47, 62 and 48.

Other breaks were:

Sgt Rakusen (Vol.) 32 and 23: Sgt Hemedios (Vol. 31, 23 and 20; Ple P. M. N. da Silva (Vól.), 32 and 22; Pio Hickman (Vol.) 23; Lt W. V. Nixon. (R.A.M.C.) 20; Sgt. E. W. Wyre (RA.M.C.) 27 22 and 21; Pte J. Whybro (R.A.M.C.) 38, 28 and 20.

Prizes were distributed by Col. N. Forde.

Scores

Full scores were:

Capt F. P. Sequeirn (Vol) best Lt W. V. Nixon 200-150.

Sgt Rakusen (Vol.) beat S/S C. Terrans 200-140,

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England---7”, M. Thompson (Club); D. d.

| Day (Club), E. J. Paul (Navy), ́ ́ Lieut. Coombes (Army) and Marsh (Army); JE -Charter--- (Club) --- (Capt.)--- and Bowden (Navy); Manfeld (Navy), Burford (Club), ficasman (Club); Hing (Navy), Ident Bompas“ (Army); Weight-Nooth (Police}, Capt. Hewitt (Army) and Needham (Club).

-Ireland-Lirut Morahan (Navy); Page

Other: Jackson

(Army). Grbin (Army), deut"

"Cliaus Pojica) and A. N. Other; P, 3. Cullinan (Army) and A

Palico), Mullen (Army), W. Slout Bub. (Club): W. R. Hackett (Club), Llout Thornhill (Navy); 3. Dempsey (Police), D. Hynes" (Club) and

Mohan {Army),

[Scotland-D. II.

donald (Army), D.Taylor (Police); Mac- Stewart (Clubl, Capt. Douglass (Army) and Bub-Lieut Medill (Navy); G. de Alikenhead (Club) and M. Thomson (Club); Lieut WatDOTR (Navy), 2/lout Ford (Army), I. AL ACTAG" (Club); Sutherland (Army), 2/Leut Millar (Army); A. M. Kennedy (Club).

G. Taylor (Club) and

Sgt Remedios (Vol.) lost to Sgt E./Lleut Pinkerton (Army). W. Wyre 108-200,

Pic P. M. N. da Silva (Vol.) beat Pte A. Howe 200-118.

Pto Hickman (Vol.) lost to Pte J. Whybro 192-200.

L/Cpl A. P. Pereira (Vol.) beat Cpl J. H. Harvey 200-101,

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Ofelál Summary, issued yesterday says:

Prives remained steady with a fair amount of business recorded. Business done during the week $1,305

14. Banks $1,300, 31.386, $1,300.

Banks of East Asia $70 ILK. Fire Ins. $187 Wharves $06 Docks "O" $18.60 Docks "N" $18.10 Hotely $3, $3.55

WRIM-1, T. Hopkins (Club); Moore (Club). Richards (Army), Boneywill (Navy) and Devan (Army); T. O. Morgan (Club) and Morgan (Army); Blockham (Navy), A. F. Walkden (Club), Turner (Amy) Wilson (Army), Dr *Thomas

Club)

(Police) and A. N, Other,

C. M. Stark" (Club). Leroris

"Needle". Game At Caroline Hill

(Continued from Page 4.)

are not upset by the heavier players, should be able to garner bolli points. TWONG Wah will have to play Improved Navy K very much better football if they

expect to offer any opposition to the Senior Service to-morrow at Bound- ary Street The Navy have no doubt Improved to

a great extent by posi tional changes, and with Roughley and O'Regan striking good under- standing, it will take a great deal to balanced intermediate trio.

Scots' match against Kwong Wah on/srams $17.50 $10, $18.20, $18.35. et past them together with a good

January 6. Falconer was sent off the feld for an infringement.

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Destroyers

To Cope With U-Boats LONDON, Jan. 17 (Reuter),— "Destroyers are needed," declared Mr Ronald Cross, Minister of Ship- ping, speaking at Worcester to-day. He added, "Our shipping losses unquestionably have been serious and though in recent weeks there has been a welcome diminution, I am not willing to assume that the future will always be so agreeable.

"We know how to cope with the submarine to-day, Given the equip- ment-destroyers and aircraft-1 am sure we can subdue the menace."

"Y" Hockey Teams

The following will play for the Y.M.CA. in friendly hockey matches| at King's Park this afternoon.

1st XI (4.15):-Benwell; Taylor and Yourieff; Jordan. Coombe and Waldron; Smith, Gemmell, Hitch- cock, Morgan and Dunne.

2nd XI v. RE.'s 2nd XI (3.00);— Cleggett; Grant and Tomlinson; Smits, German and Railton; Macey, Dormer, Spare, Gilchrist and Banks.

H.K. Govt. 3% Loan (1934) 94 Loan (1934) (ex, int) 02

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In the forward line, the combina→ Lion

of Le Page and Phippens con- stitute

menace to any defence. Hendy can always, lead his men well, and Harber should find in Hawkins an understanding part- ner, although the latter should learn to pass or centre the ball at the right moment and not go through too often on his own.

Kwong Wah have been playing very consistent football, but I do not think they are capable of stop- plug the Navy lads from collecting both points. Their defence, like the rest of the team, is only consistent, and very seldom, able to offer extra opposition when occasion demands.

However, with Cheuk Shek-kam and Wong King-chung playing extremely well on the wings, their first time shooling-may find the target.

Revenge For Police MIDDLESEX were very fortunate

in obtaining full points last week at the expense of lowly placed. St Joseph's College, for had the Col- legians forwards so much as accept- ed a few of the chances that went their

way, the result would have been vastly different. However, they will have to show form to-day against Kowloon, who have also not been

well of late.

doing

On paper, Kowloon has a very for. midable line-up. With the transfer of the several Portuguese boys from Kwong Wah to them, they should more than hold their own, but I be- lieve cricket claims priority to B. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan (1934) $92.25 Gosuno's services. In any case, with H.K. Banks $1,395

Cricket Match Postponed as $18.50

The friendly junior cricket match be tween Diocesan Boys' School and Hong- kong Cricket Club arranged for to-day has been cancelled as the School are unable to raise a side.

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OF TIME

Tolls a powerful story of a great U.S. problem to-day, in

THE PHILIPPINES

1898-1946

What is America going to do with the Philippines ?

Will they become a U.S. Dominion or a Japanese Colony in' 1946?...or will they be a free and Independent nation?

Soo how Japan's "Fifth Column" is now working in the

Philippines!

TO-DAY

at the

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

the material at, their disposal, they should be able to more than hold their OWTI..

Club Handicapped WITH Ken Forrow still on the W unavailable" list. Club will be very much handicapped by the lack of a suitable centre half, but with determination, they will be in a post- tion to offer some opposition to the Police to-day, not forgetting the fact that they took the Guardians of the Law for a "ride" in their first en- counter.

Police should be able to obtain both points, but they have still to look

for

a leader of the attack, where Moss is not a success. Their defence can be relied upon in any emergency, especially Blackburn and Chari Kwong-yu. Pope and Couch are two. great halves, and all in all, they should be able to take their revenge.

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