USEFUL GIFTS

For Grown Upt-

Racing Sticks with Bag Day Bags

Suede Antilope Silk Leather Crocodile etc.

Evening Bigs

In a Charming Variety Silk or Wool Scarves

Day Glover Evening Gloves Comume Jewellery

Novelties

Flap Jacks Cigarette Lighters Hangers Sponge Travelling Bags

atc., etc.

For Kiddies-

Animal Night Dress Casen. Zip Tops Napkin Rings

Pencil Sharpeners Fancy Pencil Holders

Book Ends

Work Boxes Hand Bags Hangers

Fanor Egg Cups Tooth Brush. Stands Scottie Rubbers Money Boxes Clothes. Brush Sets etc., etc.

Store open till 6, p.m. this week

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

RECORDS

FOR CHRISTMAS

DD1196-A Very Merry Christmas

DB 953 Christmas Hymns and Carols

*9563-Adeste Fideles-Noel

9127-Christmas Overture

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1934

"

KWOK CHUN HANG LEAVES FOR MELBOURNE

RAPIER'S RACING REVIEW

(Continued from Page 4.)

Unfortunately, Racing Heart was only seen at her best in her last) two outings After a disappointing opening half she came on very rapidly, and was at her best in the Champions when she cantered into! second place. High Finance was

another pony which water INTERPORT SOCCER

than his record suggested."

NIGHT STAR'S FINE EFFORTS

Liberty Bay was again the only unbeaten pony on the track and his 14 miles, track record in the St.; Andrew's Stakes even bettered Able| Amazon's record! Trentbridge was: only heaten by Liberty Bay and showed an advance on his 1938

DATE FIXED

Shanghai To Play Three Games.

"SUNDAY HERALD" CUP DRAW

+

The date for the Interpor foot.

(Continued from Page 4).

He won the Colony's 100 Yards

breast-stroke championship in the same year at the Victoria Recrea- STRONG NAVY RUGBY Lion Club when he beat Wan SIDE FOR TO-MORROW seconds to establish a new record Kwong-tin, the holder, in 77

for the distance by 1.-1/5 seconds HIS GREATEST YEAR

His greatest year of 'swimming

MAMAK HOCKEY

SUFFOLK LOSE TO UNIVERSITY

LATE DECIDER IN EVEN

ENCOUNTER

H.M.S. Suffolk experienced their

MRET CLUB “A” IN" FRIENDLY FIXTURE was last year, when he shattered first defeat in the Mamak Hockey his own Colony 100 Yards breast-Tournainent yesterday when they

PREPARATORY TO SATURDAY'S stroke record by 4 seconds, to re-lost to the University by the odd

TRIANGULAR TOURNEY

turn the wonderful time of 73 goal in three at King's Park. seconds which is almost as fast as The University held the upper A Club "A" rugby fifteen will tance in the free-style. This was scored in the first five minutes of some men can cover the same dis hand throughout the first half, and meet a Navy side in a friendly in connection with H.K.1.A.S.A. the game through Reed, their cen fixture on the Club ground to championships, swum in the Euro-tre forward. morrow. This will really be in the nature of a trial for the Navy

pean Y.M.C.A. bath, for Saturday's Triangular Tour

He then covered the H.K.I.A.S.A. centre-half, were among the out- Ozorio, inside-left, and W. Singh, nament encounter against the ship race in 74 seconds to secure

100 Yards back-stroke champion-standing players.

Just before the interval, Mid ja notable "double."

Smith received the ball a few yardı In his own sphore of swimming outside the circle and bent the

Club

The Civiliana'are fielding several

form. The biggest surprise provid, ball encounter between Hong Kong of their first fifteen men, but withe realised his greatest ambition backa to score the equaliser. ed by the old ponies, however, was and Shanghai, which takes place be weak in the back division, al-when he won the Individual Cham- On the resumption, the Suffolk Night Star's sterling performances in the Colony during the Chinese though Munro

and Robertson pionship of the South China Ath- took up the offensive and S. Chin against the newcomers-she was ac-New Year holidays, has been fixed should do some damage.

letic Association and secured his was thoroughly tested in goal, Ho

tually placed third in the Champions for February' d.. The Shanghal The Navy are turning out practi-second win ix. the Harbour race. made spectacular saves, and on. one

throughout the second half of the games, against the United Serteen, and are trying a newcomer in Double Tenth) he won the All-the-ball-outside the post."

season.

cords:

after maintaining good times team will also play two other cally the whole of their Arat fif

At Nanking on October 10 (The occasion dived full length to push vices on February 6 and the Com-Crews among the three-quarters, China 200 Metres breast-stroke The following were the new re.bined Chinese on February 9.

while Marsh, who usually plays as Championship in the brilliant time half for some time, the University These dates were decided upon at an inside three-quarter, will be of 3-minutes, 5 seconds, a National broke, through and scored the win- After being hemmed in their own the monthly meeting of the Hong seen at full-back.

Cheyne, who played stand-off poor conditions, the weather being netted past Woolley, the latter fail Kong Football Association, held

record and one established underjning goal through Ozorio, who 5.Furlongs, 1.04.2, Corroboree Han. yesterday evening and attended by will also be seen, among the backs,

half to Forbes a fortnight ago:bitterly cold. representatives of all affiliated Clubs while Webster will be in sup sented the H.K.I.A.S.A: against

At the end of last year he repre- at the circle's edge.

ing to clear after stopping the ball

AUSTRALIAN PONIES ABLE AMAZON—

dienp (Mr. D. Black).

6 Furlongs, 1.21.1, Sydney Maidens, (Mr. D. S. ZI.

1 Miles, 2.14.2, Brisbane Handicap (Mr. E. O. Butler)."

In connection with the Interport, it was decided to hold trial games

Spring on January 15 and 27.

116 Miles, 2.56.4, Rooty Hill Derby (Mr. D. S. Li).

Leger (Mr. E. O: Butler).. ATLAS-

RACING HEART

1 Mile 171. Yards, 2.0.4.

Athletic

port of Forbes at stand-off-half.

Dr. J. A. R. Selby will referee and Federation in an Interport contest

the Cunton Amateur the teams are:

Club:--G. P. Lammert; K. A. Munre,

at the European Y.M.C.A. bath,

own

SAPPERS CONTINUE TO WIN

Beat Service Corps In Mamak Encounter

It was also decided to give the Hong Kong Football Club 10 perc. A. Archer, L. G. Robertson and P and broke the 200 Yards British 1 Miles. 3.21.1, Freemantle St-cent. of the gross gate receipts of J. Gardner: R. H. Griffiths and D. A.National record held by T. Carton

the Interport game, as it was being Campbell; H. O. Bramble, W. E. Peers.net by several.seconds. 6 Furlongs, 1.20.1, Charters Towers played on their ground. The Com-BD. G. Barlow; W. G. C. Knowles, G Handicap (Mr. N. Deitz).

mittee, however, would not agree to and D. A. Cumming.

B. Jones; M. W. Scott; F. J. McGugan This year he has improved con-

BIG IMPROVEMENT dispose of a certain number of seats Adelaide to the Club in addition, as had been Sub, Lieut. Biggle (Kent), Surg. Lieut. breast-stroke record for the Co-their brilliant unbeaten record in

Navy-Sto, Marsh (Suffolk), Pay siderably and broke. his

The Royal Engineers retained the practice in previous years.

Benson (Medway), Lieut. Cheyne (Med-lony 100 yards by negotiating the the Mamak Hockey Tournament "Sunday Herald" Cop Draw

way) and Sub. Lieut. Crews (Med distance in 72 seconds at the yesterday when they defeated the way); Lt. Webster (Cornwall). and Lt. Forbes (Medway); Comdr.

V.R.C. championships. Koome In the Sunday Herald Cup Com-wall), Pay. Lt. Sowman (Kent); Lt. honours in September of this year

Royal Army Service Corps by thres (Medway), E. R. A. Galletley (Corn- petition, the match between Portu Evans (Suffolk), Sub.-Lt. Coltort (Med when he travelled up to Shanghai by an only goal, scored by Harding

He gained his first Interport clear goals at Sookunpoo. gal and Wales, which was

The Sappers led at the interval to be way): Lt. Kelburne (Falmouth), Lt,

Nullah

Stakes (Mr. H. M. Pih).

SAUCY FACE-

6 Furlongs, 1.19.3. Nullah Plate (Mr. Ip Kui. Ying). BRONZE ERA-

Organ.

11 Miles, 2.24.2, Champions N. Deitz).

(Mr.

Organ. NELL GWYN-

Orchestra. B.

Victoria

Reserve-Mne. Pickstone (Kent),

Mile, 1.473, Randwick Plate (Mr-played on Christmas Day, was fixed Comdr. Whitfield (Falmouth) and E. A. where he set a new Interport re- Pegg and Wood netting the other

Proulx). HIGH FINANCE—

for Boxing Day. The match be-Hammett (Phoenix), tween Ching and England will be

cord for the 100 Yards breast-two in the later stages of the game. played on the same day. The Por-

stroke in 76 seconds.

It is interesting to note that no tugal-Wales match will take place on the Kowloon ground, and the other match on the Club ground.

1 Mile 171 Yards, 2.00.2. Orchestra. Park Handlean (Mr. P. P. Botelho).

CHINA PONIES

G7192-While Shepherds Watched

Temple Singers,

G7190 Hark, The Herald Angels Sing

Temple Singers.

G7191--O Come, All ye Falthful

Temple Singers,

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD. Ice House Street

Goal-Scorers

To Date

DIVISION I.

Johnstone (Police)

Howe (Club)

Higgins (Lincolns)

Ho Ka Keung (Athletic)

Lai Shul Wing (8. C. "B")

Fortey (BW.B.)

Cheuk Shek Kam (S.C. "B")

Fung King Cheong (S.C: "A")

Ip Pak Wah (S.C. "A")

Tam Kong Pak (8. C. "A")

Glass (Navy)

DIVISION II.

Griffen (E. Lance.)

Rydings (E. Lancs.)

Thorpe (E. Lanes.)

McGuinness (Lincolns)

Morton (R.A.) Cheung Fak Fat (8. China) DIVISION III.

Sandford (E. Lance) Clarke (R.A.S.C) Routledge (R.A.Ö.C.) Purcell (B.W.B.) .... Tate (R.A.F.) E. Santos (Recreio) Cresaley (E. Lanes)

•Cousins (Lincolns)

Qualification 7 goals,

RANGER'S EXCLUSIVE FORECAST

(Continued from Page, 4.)'

SCOTTISH LEAGUE ABERDEEN (8) v Partick: (0) Albion (-) ▼ DUNDEE (-) CLYDE (5) v. Ayr (2) HAMILTON (4) v Hibernian (1) HEARTS (3) v Falkirk (1) Kilmarnock (4) v.CELTIC.(8) QN'S PK. (2) v Airdrie (1)

Tel: 21922.

TRENTBRIDGE-

5 Furlongs, 1.10.3, Double Tenth Plate (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) LIBERTY BAY

1 Miles, 2.56.3, St. Andrew's Stakes (Mr. B. A. Proulx).

STAKES WINNERS The following were the leading

The selection of the Welsh team was left to the Royal Welch Fusi- llers; the Portuguese team to Mr. Barnes, the English to a Sub-Com- mittee consisting of Capt. Williama," Commdr. Whittaker, Major Manners and Mr. T. G. Stokes; and the Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay.. $9,190 Chinese team to the Chinese Ama Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge... $6,300 teur Athletic Federation. Mr. Leong Kwok Cheong's

stakes winners:

CHINA PONIES

Cavalcade

86,117

Mr. Li Shlu Pang's Soldier of

China Mail Sports Diary

Britain

Mr. Hem's Gladiator

$5,350 $3,555

Kong, Bros' Electric Star

Mr. Dynasty's King's Fancy Messrs. Mackle & Graybara's

Brechin

Golf:-

Mr. Leader's Copper. Idol Mr. L. Dunbar's Oak Bay

AUSTRALIAN CLASS

ADAMSON CUP

VALLEY

Clark Qualifies

On his return to the Colony he team in the tournament has yet shattered the existing South China scored a goal against them. Harbour swim record by securing

· MAMAK HOCKEY WIN

his third win in 23 minutes!

Kwok Chung-hang is now in per- feet condition, the best proof of tournament on the Police Training Playing in the Mamak hockey ¡this being furnished by his School ground on Sunday, H.M.S. amazing time of 2 minutes 37 Medway defeated the United by 2 seconds for the 200 Yarda Breast goals to 1, after being on level AT bath last Friday in an unoficial tre-forward, netted both the Med- Stroke in the European Y.M.C.A. terms at half-time. Morris, cen- timing. This is one-fifth of a se-way's goals while Jones, at inside. cond outside the present British right, scored the United's only Amateur record held by S. Bell,

goal.

Mamak League Table To Date

PLANS UNCERTAIN wins, but he had an amazingly large

Kwok's plans on his return to R. F. Clark, with a card of 83-14 the Colony are not quite settled as $3,500 number of placings, which raakes 69, qualified for the Adamson he intends to further his studies at R. E 39.075 one wonder whether he would have Cup, played at Happy Valley be the Kai Nam Commercial College R.C. of Signals

reached the half-century had. hetween December 7 and 16. $2,282

been riding as he was in the former

in Shanghai early in the new year. Police Other scores were: J. MacKnight | 52,925

St. Andrews $2,812 year.

80—10—70; A. E Clarke 85-15 ed to a tifin, in honour of his par- University,,

Yesterday, Kwok was entertain-R.A.S.C. Section LG.U. medal competition Fathan's Able Amazon ...

Two jockeys graduated during the =70; 1. Apgurm 88--1771; J. Lticsogtion in the Games, by the Mak Suffolk $7,442 season-Mr. D. Black, and Mr. P. Franks 85-15-72; A. E. Charman Ngah Swimming Unfon, comprising Diamond (New Course, Fanling).

Mr. L. Dunbar's Woodland Stag $2,500 Botelho-and bath had the distinc-84-12-72; J. J. King 89-16-73. the best Chinese swimming talent Medway

United Mr. H. S. Chan's Australian Boy: $1,900tion of riding record-breakers seon There were 18 entries.

FATALITIES IN YEAR

TO-DAY

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies'

Hockey

H.K.S.R.A. v Punjab Regiment

Y.M.C.A. v Recreio

15

Meetings:-

11

MR. DEITZ WINS

(Continued from Päge 6.)

H. M. Fib

18

10

A. L. Caplan

A. Neggebaut

W. G. Poy

Choy Wing Chia

A. A. R. Botelho

3 $ 27

3

2

2 8 0 10

There was an exceptional: number after their initiation.

(87,575), Antamok ($50) and Adam

FUSILIERS LOSE TO RECREIO

Jin the Colony. This was held at Duncan

the King's Restaurant, and was at-12th Battery tended by Mr. A. G. Donn, thẹ

C. BA

104 3 3.23.28 11 8.4 2. 2,14,11 10 17.5-11.10 2.10 :.83 2.3.16:15 9 7,2 2 3.9 12 7

PAWL. D. FAP18 76.0 1 21 18

4 2.1 112 8.

7 1 3 3 4 105

9 0 5 49, 28.

2 1 1 0 2 5 50.41 19 5.04:12,5 1 1.00 1.1 1,1

Treasurer of the H.K.I.ASA, who Dainty 6.0.6 0.5 23.0 co-operated to make the invitation MISUNDERSTANDING LEADS TO and visit to Australia possible.

Last Saturday evening Kwok was

Losers' Defence Put the guest of honour at a Chinese

Up Game Display

Keen in action at the European

(Marine, 4.30 p.m.) (Y.M.C.A. Grd., 5.15 pm.) of fatalities among the ponies as

ONE SERIOUS ACCIDENT the follow list substantiates:

Only one serious accident occurr. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club

Princess Angeline ($600), Tecum-ed during the year under review, (Jardine Matheson's Board Room,

5.30 p.m.) Beh ($1,450), and What's That Mr. H. S. V. Mobop being badly among the Australian class and thrown by Rose Leaf in. the Shatin Weybridge ($8,000), The Redshank Handicap during May. I understand

HOCKEY, POSTPONEMENT ($125), The Pochard, The Fantber he is unlikely to ride again." ($2,650) The Godwit ($1,250), Mr. Gilbert Harriman, who made

dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Mok Through 9 misunderstanding, Tenorio, Sunning (85,222) Sporting a very nice little comeback, was un-

Kon-song at their residence In the friendly hockey game between Life (8600), Red Fox ($300), Power- forunately indisposed in the second

Robinson Road. Mr. Mok was the the Eighth Battery, R.A., and the ful King: ($2,850), Panama ($1,950), half owing: to an operation. There friendly hockey match yesterday, Sugar Refinery Co., Ltd., and is a been played yesterday was post-

Playing at King's Park in a former compradore of the Taikoo Incognitos, which

should..baye Navy Hall ($1,825), Maria Petra is no mere: jolly, personality on the the Recreio defeated: the Fusiliers very prominent member of the poned. 4 10,

(8400), King Salmon ($2,897), De track than Gilbert, and his presence by two clear goals. 2-23 | Minimis ($3,119), Dancing Butter was badly missed.

Chinese community. Among the The Fusilier forwards failed to distinguished guests who were pre-YM.C.A. bath. 3 10 fly ($1,500), Bag and Baggage THREE-FIGURE DIVIDENDS combine and were slow in the at-sent were Mrs. Hu Man-min, wife

Seventeen three-figure dividends tack. Their defence, however, was of the southern political leader. were recorded during the season, as outstanding and broke up several ENTERTAINED BY TRAINER

Kwok la promised a wonderful follows:-

visit to Australia, an extended promising movements. It was, not $841.50-Heart's Joy

On Sunday night, Kwok and many champions having been arranged tour in company with the French till late in the first half that the prominent Chinese swimmers were to last several weeks. (Mr. F. FLI) at Mace Recreio took the lead from a well-the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leung Included in the itinerary will 8557.60 Flying Tourist

(Mr, Tang Man Wa) placed shot by Beltrao. $489.00—Hydroplane

Tit-sang. Mr. Leung, it will be be a visit to the gold mining cen- Jones, the military goal-keeper, recalled, trained Kwok and was tres of Ballarat and Bendigo. At (Mr. B. A, Prouis) played a very, fine game, and stop-responsible for his early days in the latter place the swimmers will $335.50–Dancing. Battery,

(Mr. P. P. Botelho) ped many dangerous shots, but he the water... $313.00-Cavalcade

was slow in clearing. (Mr. H.. P, Chanson) B. Gosano led his forwards

be conducted over one of the deep- It is worthy of note that the est gold mines in the world. $284.70-Bronxe Ers

European Y.M.C.A have helped Leaving Bendigo, the party will (Mr. N. Deit many fine movements, but was inconsiderably

towards Kwok's *$248.30-Little, Beauty

clined to hesitate when about to

proceed to Mildura, the centre of training a placing their heated- Victoria's dried fruit industry. (Mr. Tang Man Wa) shoot. The halves, Oliverio, Gon pool at his disposal during the re $247.10 Helter Skelter

salves, and P. Xavier, supported cent months, and he is deeply At Mildura a kangaroo hunt is (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) their forwards well, feeding them grateful to them.

KANGAROO HUNT. $228.60 Dancing Battery -

being arranged in honour of the In addition to Kwok Chun-hang, visitora

*H. Y. Liang 25GW, Sewell

S. W. Tang

H. A. de B. Botelho

E. II. Carvalho

C. D. A. Gregory

I. E. Noronha

"R. M. Wood

Woo Tucson

1.J. W. Hope

W. T. Stanton

(86,587) among the Chins class 13 the figures in brackets are the stakes

0 1 0 17 won.

In addition to these Charming Star, winner of $2,777 in stakes, sustained a nasty fall and was sent to stud in Shanghai. Tiana bas also gone to stud in the North, and understand that Blue Star, pur chased at a recent auction by Mr.

2 Priestley, is unlikely to race again. The Ruddy Sheldrake, a disappoint-

Ellis Joseph

C. N. Kong

T. P. Saunderson

0

A. J. Stocker

W. N. Yeh

0

0

ing sub of this season is likely

to

@

0

Lecome a hack, I hear..

0

MR. PROULX'S, ADVANCE

0

$

Mr. Proulx roda 5 more winneral

K. W. Fung

*F. Lobel

CW:W.Miles

H. 8. V. Mossop

"H. M. Remedion

H. P. Rees

N. Cochrane

A. Wall.

Yeung Wing Kwal

"3. Barrow

A. D. Coppin

KJ. A. Johnson

LoG Hin Dr. 8. E. Lee

Queen O'S (0) v MOTHERW'L. (6) RANGERS (-) v Dunfermline () ST. J'STONE (1) v St. Mirren (1)

[Figures in brackets denote result G. U. da Boza of corresponding game last season, and E. A. Carroll -teams in capital letters: are favoured to J. C. Ingram -win. All team mentioned first are *H. V. Pearso -playing at home:]

Novice.rideza

than in 1988 and had the satisfac- tion of riding the best race of the year in the October Handicap when he rode Diana Bay to within a short head of Trentbridge. Mr. EO. Butler, who took third place in the final standings, improved his 010 012 last season's tally by 11 winners 0 12 and made two record-breaking 026

Mr. Heard was not as successful Es he was in 1998, dropping.

3

(Mr. B. A. Proulxy with nest and accurate passes.. $205.00-Chow Fan

G. Gutterres, at inside-left, scor- the Melbourne Centenary Com- Leaving Mildura the trail will Mr. Tang Man Wed the Recrelo's second goal in the mittee have invited Jean Taris, the lead to the great wheat belt of the $193.00 Tillicom

(Mr. D. Black) second half, with a hard drive from world-famous French free-style Wimmera at Horsham, thence to 3177.00 Copper Idol

close in. Mr, G. A. Harriman)

swimmer, Emil Poussard, the the Gippsland Lakes where motor The teams were: $141.00 Mutiny Bay

Recreio:-H. Britto; A. E. Remedios the world record holder of the 100 rapgede

famous French, diving star, and boating and will be ar DEN (Mr. E. O. Batler) and A. V. Gosano; M. Oliverio, J, Goo *$185.80+High Speed

alves, and P. Xavieri A. Botelho, G and 400 Metres Backstroke, S. A place of much interest which (Mr E. N. Pan) Gutterres, D. Gosano, N., Beltran and Kiyokawa of Japan, who is part-will be visited is Yallourn, where $114.00-Gold Currency

KARAN AL BOXavier.

cipating together with 8. Saka- Victoria's electricity centre is

(MP4 87 W. Pan)Fusiliers and

$113,79-Jones (Mr. S. Y. Sun) Farmer Sharp, Clegg Hill and O'Rat 3101.00-West Parade ferty Downy, Johnson, Richardson,

(Mr. P. P. Botelho) Gwyder Jones and Summers,

Sam, one of the coming sprinters. situated, and which is also

The two Japanese recently pase site of one of the biggest brown. ed through the Colony and were coal mines in the world.

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