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KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION
HOUSEHOLD COAL :
HARRY WIGHTMAN
RESIGNS
ACCEPTANCE CAUSES
DISAPPOINTMENT
NEW MANAGER FOR LUTON CLUB
(By “ Arbiter") ||
London, October 11.
THE announcement yesterday that the direc
J. E. Potter, zbore, the cap- tain of the Hong Kong Hockey "Club, played a very fine pune at right-back against the Navy in the Triangular Tonament hoc-
HEROD'S LEG GIVES
UNDER STRAIN
MR. RALPH'S BAD LUCK AT TOP OF STRAIGHT
MR. YUEN PROMISING RIDER
(By Rapier)
AST Saturday's local St. Leger meeting at the Valley produced thrills galore, but the out-
tors of Luton had accepted the resignation last Wednesday, but standing feature of the meeting was the riding of
of Mr. Harold Wightman, the secretary- manager, caused surprise and disappointment.
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the Navy won by an only goal..
It was inevitable that Mr. Wightman's action should be as- SHANGHAI TO
sociated with the poor record of the team, and even if he, as the official mainly in charge, could be held responsible for this, it was not forgotten how the club have advanced, and the notable Cup performances which have been achieved during his term of maragement.
I am sure, too, that the players will be grieved by what has happened. They are bound to feel that they have unwillingly let #Afr. Wightman down.
"ANNOUNCING REDUCED PRICES
Peak District
$18.00
R.W.FUSILIERS
Bowen Road & lower level
$17.00
WIN INTER-UNIT
Pokfulam
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RIFLE MEETING
Repulse Bay
$23.00
Kowloon
$15.00
L/CPL. GOOCH WINS SPOON
Shek-O & Stanley,
$23.00
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.
Head Office: TIENTSIN.
DODWELL ́ & CO., LTD., Agents, Hong Kong.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Sunday's Pairings At Fanling
INTER-SOCIETY BOWLS MATCH English And Scottish Teams Opposed
TO-MORROW'S GAME AT THE KB.G.C.-
of the two Societies, a Lawn Bowls match has been arranged
R.Q.M.S. OTTLEY TOPS
S. R. (b) PRACTICE
Mr. Wightman, an old Derby
and County half-back
the manager of Notts County when they gained promotion to the Second
from Division
the Southern Section of the Third in one season, went to Luton in
June 1931
At once the team
began
BE INVADED BY
CHICAGO BEARS
But Who Will Put Up Opposition?
RED GRANGE TO LEAD AGGREGATION
Shanghai, November 14
Messrs. Leo Frost and G. U. da Roza, who won the seven open events on the card between them.
Mr. Yuen, a budding young novice rider under the tutelage of Mr. Frost, secured a meritorious win in the Novices Bace; he thoroughly deserves this early success as he is such a keen trier He has a good seat and good bands, and these attributes should help him to make rapid improvement.
The first surprise of the day came when Snowy River, usually ja bad starter, got away well under Mr. Frost and won from the
hot favourite, Alacrity.
Halcyon, another difficult pony at the barrier, got off badly. and finished second to Snowy River, taking up the rumming from the football stands. Alacrity was without his usual, finishing hurst and could do no better than secure third place.
The big upset of the day came]
when the "certainty," Herod, failed
in the Gring' St. Leger, running
The finest American football third to King's Jubiler and Pon- team in the world is on its way tiac Bay.
to to Shanghail. The Chicago Bears, Herod swerved badly to the out- write a new and glowing page in professional football champions side at the start and was running their history in the Cup competi- of the world are to perform be far behind the field for the best MR. BLACK. dos. They played from the first fore Shanghailanders some time part of the race. It was obvious to the sixth round, among their vic-in February, 1936.
that after the first time round.
SECOND. ONLY
TO MR. FROST
10 Wins Recorded In Second Half
CHAMPION UNLIKELY TO EQUAL 1932 RECORD
tims on this occasion being Tot- Aside from the fact that the with Herod unable to improve his tenham Hotspur. In the next sea- Bears are a champion aggrega-position, that he would be out of son they played the Arsenal to ation, Shanghai fans will probably the race he was not striding out A few weeks ago, the Hour goal, and last season they first want to turn out to see Harold as he did in the Derby.
From the top of the straight it Kung Rifle Association held its drew with Chelsea at Stamford "Red" Grange, the former Illinois first invitation shoot, when mem-Bridge and then defeated them in All-American of 1924 who en locked like a win for either Pon- bers of the Senior Service turned the replay an their own ground graved his came upon the hearts tiar Bay or King's Jubilee and mp in force to compete for four)
of gridiron fans as the greatest these two fought out one of the spoons which had been presented
Launching Out
triple-threat back in all history. hardest finishes of the year, Jubilee just winning anonymously for that purpose. Largely through these successes Grange probably did more than King's
The outstanding feature of the Since then, a friendly inter-unit the club attained a strong posi any other single individual to by a small margin.
Mrs Pearce, the owner of the jockey records to date is the re- match has taken place betweention and felt justified in launch-help professional football to reach
accorded winer, was
* great markable advance made by Mr. units of the Regular Army, andling out in the hope of winning the heights to which it has gone. ovation when she led in the trium D. Black. At the close of the All-Americans In Line-Up.. in view of the requests which promotion. I believe as much as have been received for increased £4,000 was spent on new players, The Bears, in addition to the in-phant pony, while supporters were first half of the season he was opportunities for team firing, the and Luton had become a power comparable but aging Grange.rewarded with the handsome divi-occupying fifth place with eight wins to his credit. To-day he is Association yesterday, held an Never, I imagine, had they fore have a star-studded lineup of dend of $58.-
Leg Not Sound
second only to Mr. Leo Frost with other friendly match between seen the time when they migh: former college All-Americans.
S. "Medway" the Royal Ex-ispend so freely.
"Bronko" - Nagursgi, and Jack The failure of Herod is attri-18 wins! gineers, Royal Welch Fusiliers. The club were commanded for Manders, former Minnesota full-buted to his leg not standing up Mr. Frost, who has registered 14- wins in the second half of the For the first time in the history Royal Army Ordnance Corps and their enterprise and Mr. Wight backs, are bone-crushing jugger to the hard task.
the Hong Kong Police.
man for his dadgment in selecting nants of the typical Gopher style, Mr. Boza followed up his win with season, is unlikely to equal his Fusiliers Win
the players, who were confidently while Beattie Feathers, 1933 all another on King's Warden, the Colony record of a wins in a sex- Tennessee, Bill favourite for the "A-Class mile. son, established in 1932. Since the The Royal Welch Fusiliers won expected to achieve still greater American st
Hewitt of Michigan (universally King's Justice ran well under Mr. opening of the 1932 season. Mr. St. George's Society and St. An- the event by the handsome mar-success. drew's Society. The match is to begin of seven points, and with al They were freely tipped for the hailed as the greatest end in foot Frost, who had to go out 10 lbs. Frost has vidden 159. winners, Kong Golf Club, starting times for Green Club's green, commencing of 84 points.
played on the Kowloon Bowling remarkably fine average per man championship and promotion No ball) Mucha of Washington, and overweight. The race was run at been placed second 33. times, been club had made better preparations Kopcha of Chattanooga also made a very fast pace, the total time placed third 71 times, and been
unplaced 230 times! Fanling next Sunday:-
The following gives the complete for the season and there was none super-star rating in college days being 1.56-3/5 secs...
Although unplaced since the an- Shanghai has never seen any- .507 paints with better prospects. .500 points But the side started badly, plaything to approach the style of play mual meeting, Cold Morning lower-record of every jockey during the 491 points
ing six matches before winning, adopted by the Bears. Forwarded the record when he won the 1935 season:: 432 points 429 points and to-day only two clubs are be laterals, double lateral forwards, St Leger for Australian ponies.
forward triple laterals follow each With Mr. Frost in the saddle the LG Frost The following were the below them in the table.
other in bewildering succession, public made him favourite and, Deis scores for the Spoon and Practice
It Is A Mystery
and spectators are more often after a most difficult ride, MH, CPL |Shoot in which R. Q. M. S. Ottley The other day I happened not hard put to understand Frost managed to get her home in 8 Davis
[G. U. da. Roză and H. A. McKay secured the net discuss Luton's position with the
just how the Bears manage to front
(V. F. Keeda J. C. Chalmers
spoon and handicap spoons, res-manager of a London club and he execute the plays, when the fans Shooting Star created a surprise (skip)
| E._0.~ Butler-- M. J. Hendersonpectively, in the S. R. (b) prac-said. "It is a mystery to me. I
thema Ives cannot always follow by finishing second since he has Marshal
always been considered to be a S. L.- Line G. N. Mitchell tice and L/Cpl. Gooch and C."Q-ever a manager had a right to be R. G. Craig MS. Cheetham won the nett spoon beve that be had got a good side The Bears will arrive in Shang-sprinter. Mr. Ralph, on Vixen Tor, P. P. Botelho
fund handicap spoon in the S. Pit was Harold Wightman
All
hai on the President Jackson on had the misfortune to lose his iron 3. 4. Proak (a) Practice:
the players be signed I would! January 21, and will leave the fol at the top of the straight: ObR L Tro
D. S. Li have signed, and in several cases lowing day for Hong Kong. They viously, Derby Day, a noted six Encarnacao should have thought myself lacky wil return to Shanghai on Feb-furlongs sprinter, was far out of I. T. Fang yds, yo, yds. A. S to have had the chance to do soruary 3, when they will parade jhis distance in this long"run"
93The worst that can be said is that their wares before the public.
"
MOTOR COACH INNOVATIONS
The following are the Royal Hors
for to-morrow afternoon between
OLD COURSE 924 m. G. E. Costello, J. Mc LSt George
Brow
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9.46
M. S. Comming J. G.
Cotesworth,
at 2.30 p.m.
St. Andrew
Team scores were:- Fusiliers
V. M. Hast
J. C. Poison
RA. O. C
E. Tuck
2. M. Keown
R. Engineers
B. E. Maughan
N. Drummand
H. K. Folice
G. S. Archbutt
P. C. Wallace
H. MS. Medway
(ship)
D. J. Keogh, R. C. Webb. Gauthameroon 1. Hammam, takip)
A. B. Purves, T. S. Whyte T.-Coleman Smith
2.44
A
-9.49
需
·PI Cassidy E Lissaman, I EJ. Bentley
·GELTE.
A. Webster, F. C. Mndia
W. Alasbaster,
Marseille.
J: L. Shellshear
(skip)
GT. Laing
A Lay, J. R. Bence Compland.
J. MacKnight, H. G. Hop-
LE Longbotton W. Ward
[G. F. Sherri
(skip)
E. J. Edwards
F A Redmond, D. J. I. de Rome Gamore.
P. A. Rodgers, E
Smith Wright
TC Monaghan,
S. E. Alderman C.B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
W. S. Drake
A. E. Silkstone
J. Russell
Peoples
A. Macfarlane
A. Hyde Lay
(skip)
G. EL. Stewart
3. Kempton
J. McKelvie -
A. M. Holland
(skip)
J. Fender
Spoon and Practice Shoot Results
S. R. (b) M
200 500 600
A. S. Passe
Ottley McKay H. A., Black Russell
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W. Macfarlane
9.52-
938
10.00
10.04
10.08
10.12
E. Lewis, F. Ellis.
10:16
A. H. Major
44
McKellar.
10.20
10.24
A. £. Webster
10.28
Carr
J. Fraser
+
-10:32 C. M. Customs, Dr. Mc
#
Cowan & Co.:
G. F. E. Thompson
(skip)
J. C. Brown
10.35
10.40 30:44
(skip) Reserves:
H
B. S. Bogers.
D. E. Bone
A. T. Hamilton S. J. Pollock
+
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TR Rowell, W. J. EJ, G. Meyer.
Mackenzie.
(skip)-
G. B. S. Thomson, J. W. A. Cornell Forbes.
E. B. Eeed
W. J. S. Key, G. H Bond
L. Goldman, R. G. Ed-Resetves: wards "Jones
3. Smith, J. S. Kaelazen CL. Farmer HMS. Tamar, B. & SL J. Blackburn 10.48 C. Mycock, DS Edward Sorby 10.52
T. C. Fairburn, W. W. CRC. Butier Shewan
10.56
W. L Alexander, C. W.
Jeffries."
-11.00-
G. S. Chambers, T.
Dummett
21.04
D. A. Campbell,
Forsyth.
11.08
R. Young, D. Forbes.
11.12
NE YoungA
Shenton
11.16
Sandstrom
11.20
Pay. Lt. Marant, Strg Lt
Cdr." Marke
NEW COURSE
9.24 2.m. D. S. Bobb, A. Botmer
9.40
9.52
A Ritchie S E. Butlin
A. A. Bremner, D. L. Pro
MEX, Bryden, S. A. Bler
MILL Goldman, Mins
TILOS
Humphreys
Mrs. Mycock, Miss Cartin
D. J. Mackie, A. E. Perry B. G. D. & Mry Barlow,
Motor Coach will leave Kowloon nent Sundayvandan De
J. W. C. Bonnaz
(skip)
· P. T. Farrell.
WARWICKSHIRE'S
RUGBY, WIN
Hempated Green Mackleroy
Gooch Cheshire Jones M.C.
Cheetham [Kenyon:
Clarke E Powell
Todd
-Péters
Haaganede caNSON
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they have not yet fitted in, and
MANDENTIES
Who Will Meet The Bears? that is always a zamble.”
When the all-gfar, major league "But he added, never antic-baseballers came to Shanghai last! pating Mr. Wightman's resigna December Shanghai fielded a com- tion, it is not too late for the men bined outfit to meet them." But to pull together as a successful are going to oppose the Chi- side. There have been many in-cago Bezra, the professional grid- stances of a team starting just as iron champions of America, when 88 badly and finishing brilliantly."
88.
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
CLUB HOCKEY TEAM FOR TO DAY
they come to town-next/February? Nobody,
SAINTS HOPE TO WIPE OUT SAD MEMORIES
(Continued From Column 4.)
D. Black
[Tang Man Wa
LP. Ralph
F.F Li
G. Nengebaeur 3. Y. Sun A. J. P. Hezrá R. M. Wood C: Taylor SN Pr
W. H. Choy. G. R. Cheage K. W. Fang [PE T. Ho [S.-L. Yac
G. P. Ferguson. ELI
Choy Wing Chin.
8. AW, Tang AD. Coppin HA de B..
(G. A. Harrima
the
Good Game Expected Lyceum are keeping to t
It is a foregone conclusion that Shanghai is not going to muster a team to give them opposition. Captain George E. Monson, ath- The Hong Kong Hockey Club's letic officer of the Fourth Marines, second eleven will be meeting will refuse, it is understood, to HMS. Tamar in a friendly hoc- let any member of the regiment key match on the Club Ground at mert the Bears, and it is not same formation which very near in Km-line
thought that there are shy tivi-ly beat the Navy a fortnight ago, G. Wa King's Park this afternoon, com- mencing at 6 pm. The following lians who are willing to do battle and on their present form shonid Kring
give the Saints 2 good run for MCT will represent the civilian eleven The reason arent and sim- their money.
fielding Yoc Van-der Waal; A. Tate and R. H.
beaded by such South China ple The Bes
the same taxm Imort As a meeting held on Wednes D. Lanes & N. Other, E. G. „Dale
Shonic day night, a Committee consisting and E Cotter, H. RA. Wood
Olympic Tournament Next Year
Dublin University Lose of Mr. Justice RE Lindsell L. D. Kilbee, F. H., Senior, D. Ca
At Headingly
London, To-day
Chairman, Messes J. W. Franks, rey and AJ Bennitt 20
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with them.
footbal
MH Lo, Horace Lo, M. E. Poli-
EL J. C. Pool, and F. H.-Tyson,
of the Bezt éleve
acting secretary, decided to hold PAT MADAR LOSES WATCH
a look in
base
In the Rugby Union Champion-the 1938 Bridze Olympic in Hong ship encounter between Leices Bong on February 4, the place of Pet tershire and Warwickshire at Lei-meeting and other details to be Cester yesterday, the latter won published later.
by & points to nil
Headingly secured an easy
Players interested
to make
in their friendly fixture against the da
Dublin, University, winning
uity vinstal Hóneci
12st
and CON: dim. He
thec form, are L Divisione L
Hde B
CDA
iless going to make the Far
have enough men to be Yeng Ving Kwa
split into two beavis for exhibition H. Y. Peurse
Actuïdle between them- SE Lie
even when there isut any
All be worth going
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