RETURN OF FAVOURITE DANCE RECORDS COLUMBIA
Lovely to look at
I won't dance
Lullaby of Broadway
Im going shopping with you
Gipsy moon
Marta
According to the moonlight:
Hankadoola
Wine song
Happy I'm happy
Merry Widow Waltz
Vilia
She's a Latin from Manhattan
About a quarter to nine
Роста
Tahiti
When I grow too old to dream
The night is young
Johnny Greens orch.
Jock Little's orch.
Bill Cottons band.
Herry Rosenthal orch
Bill Coltons band.
Lew Stone's band.
CALL-OVER.
FOR FINAL
THE CHINA – MATEN TUESDAY, DECEMBER SI 1935
RACE MEET
NO BETTING ON ABLE AMAZON:
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No betting was accepted on Able Amazon at the first call-over at the local Victoria Club yesterday | afternoon for the final Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to be held at Happy Valley
Johnny Greens orch. next Saturday.
The results of the call-over up Spanish orchestrato 5 pm. yesterday were as fol-
lows:-
Henry King's orch.
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December Handicap. One Mile:- Boxing Eve (140) 12 to 1 o: Har! ves: View (161) 5 to 1 o: Eigh Speed (150) 12 to 10; King's Fancy (168) to 1 o and t: Lemberg (140) 10 to 16: Monoplane (140) 5 to 1 op 6 to 1: Soldier of China (150) 4 to 1 and : Soldier of Germany (151) to
o and The Tiger (155) 2 to 10,
5 to 9 Wembley Stag (140) 20
on Kthan (140) 20 20 0.
Dilatory Handicap, One Mile- Festival Eve (147)-6 to 1 : Fiy-
bynight (163) 10 to 1 o: Flying Tour-
ist. (161) 6 to 1 o, 8 to 1: Glad
-^
Lou Brouillard (night), is helping Jack Sharkey to train at Boston for the comeback attempt. be is determined to make. The Lithuanian with the Irish name wants to meet that other fellow who changed his handle, Joe Louis.
Eyes (155) 6 to 1 o: Gold Bullion INTER-’VARSITY
(143) 10 to 1 o; Heart's Glozy (158)
10: Lizelight (140) 5 to 2 ; Mersey (140) 10 to 1 o; Partnership (140) 6 to 1 o; Philanderer (145) S to 1 o: Plain View (157) 5 to 1 o and Popular Star (140), 10 to 1 of So lar Star (140) 6 to 1 o; Tillicain (155)
RUGBY CLASH AT
TWICKENHAM
6 to 10: Warrington (140) 6 to 10XFORD COMMENCE
10 to 1 t.
Last Chance Handicap. One Mile:- Bincksmith (140) 5 to 1 o: Forge- master (144) 2 to 1 o and t; Locksley Hall (140) 5 to 1 o: The Deemster (155) 2 to 1 o: Tim Ho (168) 2 to 1 m. }
Tardy Handicap. One Mile:- Bright Star (158) 2 to 1 o; Fox- bridge (158) 10.io 1,0; Lemberg (153)
FAVOURITES
CAMBRIDGE GAMES BEHIND DARK BLUES
The sixtieth aunuai
BASKETBALL
Ladies' League At Chinese "Y"
12-YEAR-OLD GIRL BEATS SOUTH CHINA
In the Hong
Kong Ladies' Basketball League at the Chinese) Young Men's Christian Associa- | tion last night the Mei Fong Girls" Rugby School A team retained their
10 to 1 o: MayLower (168) 3 to 1 o; Union football match between Ox-lead in the League by overwhelm- Night View (153) 5 to 1 o: Pacificford and Cambridge takes place ning the Sheum Shar Girls' College! Hall (153) 5 to 1'o; Racing Boy (145)
this afternoon on the famous by 64 points to 16. io, Royal Romance (145) 10 to
will
commence
The South China Athletic Asso-i ciation, who were beaten by thei Mei Fong "A last Saturday, prov
2ND HKSRA. WIN SMALL UNITS HOCKEY CLASTE
LAL HASAN'S GOOD GOALKEEPING
GARTHWAITE RECOVERS FROM INJURY
A very fast and exciting hockey
CAPTAIN'S CUP AT FANLING
DRAW FOR MATCH PLAY STAGES
The following is the draw for game was geen on the Marina match play stages of the 1935 ground: yesterday, when the Sec- Captain's Cup at Fanling:
and Battery, HKSRA-beat. "D"} Preliminary Round(A) A R Company of the. Punjabis by the Purves (8) ▼ G. A. Stewart (17), odd goal in three. in the Small (B) C. H. Burton (12) † G. Milne Units League....
(33).
The game was featured by some First Round-Winner of ALT very hard hitting and good påss-A. McKellar (S), E. W. Jones (20); ing bouts between - the forwards v H. Jusserand (12), A. M. W. of both sides and a magnificent Scott (8) v. J. H. 3.. Lee (14), 3- display of goalkeeping by Lal Me L Brown (17) v-W, J. S. Key Hassan, of the Punjabis.. (09), W. W. C. Shewan (15) v P. Taja Singh, the Punjabis cen-Morrison (11), D. J. Keogh (16). tre-forward, was `very" dangerous AE Forsyth (18), E A and opened the score for his side Browning (15) ▼ D. S. Edward when he followed up a through|(3), C. W. E. Bishop v Winner of pass.
E.
The preliminary round will be For the winners Garthwaite and played on or before December 22; Charan Singh combined well, and the First Round on January 5; on January 26; the it was from these two that most he Second of the danger came.
Semi-Final on February 9; and the Final on February 2
Thomson And Taylor Qualify
:
Garthwaite Shines
Aya Singh and Ramus were not so prominent in the first-half, but came into the limelight in the latter stages of the game.
Chanan Singh and Lal Hassan goal) scored for the Bri- de while Taja Singh netted the Panjabis only goal.
SECOND CIVILIAN. HOCKEY TRIAL
Probables And Possibles Selected
1 and 1: Spinaway (145) 10 to 1 o: Twickenham ground, when the
Elues to 1 o and Zero Dark Valorous (155) (147) 6 to 1 a
as favourites in view of their bril Finale Handicap. One Mile:
liant performance against the
ed no match for the Mei Fong: The second Civilian hockey trial Alacrity (141) 3 to 1 o and t; Atlas (187) 4 20 10 and to Australian Boy New Zealand tourists, who only team, who defeated them by match for the annual Combined Services + Civilians encounter (145) 4 to 1 o and t; Empire Day won by a point.
14 points to 6. (125) 6 to 1 o; Halcyon (135) 4 to 1 and : High Finance (135) 6 to 1
A notable omission from thei
A 12-year-old girl, Miss Ip Mai-has been arranged for Sunday next jo: Sacey Face (185) 5 to 1 o; South Oxford team is K T., L. Jackson. lim. was the pick of the Mei Fano lat 3 pm on the Club ground at ern Cross (165) to 1 9: St. Jom the captain and former Shanghai. In the last few minutes of King's Park when the following (135) 10 to 1 of Screamline (145) 4 boy. He is on the injured list the game she secured a total of 6 selected players are requested to
and will act as non-playing cap-points. Ito 1 o and *.
Champion Stakes, One And Atain, with Cooper, the New Zea-
Probables (In Colours)-M. Eam- The following were the teamazan (K, IT. C.) and Man Singh (Ra quarter Misty 3 to 1 o; Gladia-lander, carrying our the captain's with the number of points scored dio) (Goal); A. E. P. Geest (Radio) tor 2 to 1 o and King's Warden 2 duties on the field.".
to 1 and King's Justice 5 to 1 o Soldier of Britain 3 to 1 o; Macarozā
Australian Champion Stakes. One-
10 to 1 o; Ribbie 10 to 1 o.
Perplexing Form
tam out:
The following qualified for the Kowloon Golf Club's Captain's Cup during last week-end:
J. D. Thomson (76———9—67) and W. Taylor (TS——5——68).
Other scores were:-P. Hender- · son (80-1169) and D. C. Wilson (78—5—73).
TWO CENTURIES
Big Score Against Transvaal
Johannesburg, To-day. The touring Australian tera's
by each individual player:- and G. Sommer (Club) (Full-backs): Moi Fong "B" Ip Mai-lan (11 pts.), H. Hassan (Radio), W. A. Reed Lan Sui-chee (2 pts.). Wong King. (Ciab) and Z. Oliveira (University) chan (1 pt), Wong Po-chan Chan (Halves); R. Gosano (Recreio), Ser-match against Transvaal match, on Saturday, University form is a perplexing Washing and Ng Koon-ying. Total nagat Singh (Radio), Awtar Singh which commenced And A Quarter Miles:--
((K. I. T. C.). Kalwant Singh (Ra-was continued yesterday when the Able Amazon (no offers); Bag thing. Last year Oxford began 14 pts..
SCAA. Lee Yak-mni (4 pts.), Hodio), and A. P. Souza (K. L T. C) tourists took their score of 29 for Tor 2 10 1 0: 3 to 1 Saucy Face 5 the season with the match, as King-in, Cha Wing-man, Tong: Mai- (Forwards). to 1 ot Southern Cross 5 to 1 o: Vixen were, on toast, and in the
endyak, Choi Woon-hing and Wong Ah (back), A. S. BEss (St. Andrew's) to 411--for 9,
Reserves: A. A. dos Remedios at the close of play on Saturday Ton 3 to 1 o and :: Racing Heart 4 were beaten to a frazzle. This lan (2 pts.). Total 6. pts. to 1 o; 5 to 1: Night Star 6.20 1 0;
(16 (hal-back) and W. J. Brown (Y. M Having established a lead of Mèi Fong “A”: Fu® Pik-san term it was practically the re: Cold Morning 4 to 1 o Shooting
210, it is expected that the Aus- Star 6 to 1 o: Snowy River 6 to 1 o.verse, and again' all calculationsipts.), Lingee Ho (7 s.), Chan Chai C. A.) (Forward).
chun (27), pis), Margaret Chan (6 Possibles (in White):-EH, Wong Sub-Griffins Champion Stakes. One are being upset.
pis, Ip Mai-ching (6), Cha (St. Andrew's) (Goal); J. E. Potter alians will declare their innings And A Quarter Miles:--
Whoever wins to-day, Oxford. Chur-chun, and Ip Mai-lan (2 pts.). (Club) and S. A. Tremlett (Y. Cclosed this morning in an effort Emergency Call 20 to 10; Rain thanks to the All Blacks, will not Total 64 pts.
A) (Full-backs); A. Silva (Argonau- to force a win. Gauge 20 to 1 o; Beginner's Lock 20
Sheun Shan Girls' College: Ho Shutta), D. McLellan C. X. C. A) and Transvaal 201: (Briscoe 60; C. V..
Grimmett 6 for 57). The Cambridge captain. Kwan (8 pts.), Li Heung-yong (6. Beltrao (Recreio) (Halves); S. A
G. E. R. Divet Astralians 411 for 9:
Fingle to 1 of Propitious Time 20 to 10: Fyfe, played against the All), Poon Yuen-lim (2 pts.), Lemme Fowler (Club), Double Chance 10 to 1 or Belmont Blacks when he represented, the Pul-man. Fung Yuk-ching and Na (Club), Gurbachan Singh (Radio), J. Star 20 to 1 o; Nebular Star 20 defeated Scotland fifteen
to 1 o, Valley View 5 to 1 o; Wade lack support. bridge (three oz). Lucky Strike 20
1
Victoria Double (Selections from wing with marked success the Tardy and Dilatory Handicaps): 1409 to 10 o and t
Oxford Leading
on the
Of the 59 marches Already play-
MEN'S MIXED DOUBLE BADMINTON LEAGUE drawn
THREE MATCHES FOR TO-NIGHT
THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME
Wai-lim. Total 16 pts.
PUNJABIS BEAT RE. AT HOCKEY
Friendly Encounter-
ed, Oxford has won 27 and Can- bridge 22, while 10 have been Cambridge won a great and well deserved victory last year when a friendly hockey game at in the fact of a strong wind Chatham Boad yesterday. "A" throughout the first half, during best the Royal Engineers by 2 Company of the Punjab Regiment
which Oxford had the ball most!
3 Pinto (KL. T. C.) and D. J. Nooy] (Cimb) (Forwards).
Reserves Karnail Singh (K. LT C.) (Back), Jagreet Singh (Radio), (Hal-back), A. C. Carey (Club)} (Forward).
COVENTRY LOSE
FA CUP SURPRISE BY SCUNTHORPE
London, To-day.
✰
zón 99, L. Darling 106. A. G Chipperfield 105, not out).
ILLINGSWORTH CUP RACE
MESSRS, ROUSE AND.
DIXON WIN
Mr. H. S. Rouse and Major Dixon piloting “U and I" won the
Arums, crossed the line second.
In the Ladies': “H” Class race
In their First Bound replay in Cruisers Yacht race for the of the time, they finished the goals to 1 match with two goals, one drop-i
Howlett played a good game in the FA Cup competition, Scunilingworth Cup, which commenced ped" goal, one penalty goal and the Sappers' goal and saved many thorpe yesterday beat Coventry by at 6.30 am on Saturday, while Mr. Three matches in the Mer's four tries (29 points) to Oxford's difficult shots, while Browa, at cen- 4 goals to 2 after sharing two & B. Lambert, at the helm of Doubles Badminton League will
tre-half, was also good. take place to-night when the Sail-one dropped goal (4 points).
Spr. Cullinan scored the Sap ors and Soldiers' Home entertaîn
Oxford University Stuart Warpers goal, while Jagir Singh and the St. Andrew's "B" team, the St. son (Loretto), Obolensky (Trent Col-Lal Singh netted for the Punjabis Andrew's “A” meet the Kowloon lege). Walford (Rugby), Harding Jones (Ipswicht), Tong Club, and the Eecreio (Tonbridge), Rees entertain the Victoria Recreation Club-
The teams arezim
5
Grieve (Ampleforth), McShane (Aus- tralia), Brett (Durham), McGrath (Stonyhurst), Pienaar (South Africa), The following is this week's Disney (Cheltenham), Eeid (Upping- programme:-
Men's Doubles TO-DAY So, and S. Home v St. Andrew's
▼ V. E. C Recreio "B": St Andrew's 'A' ▼ Kowloon Tong
TO-MORROW- St. John's
CRC
Recreio Am Mixed Doubles ···
FRIDAY
St. Andrew's
S. and 3 Horse
v Fire Brigade
Recreio “A” Trikoo
KING SETS NEW RECORD
Sam King (Knol
new, record- market golf cog round of 66,
Wolverton.in the banker: and
NOMADS MAKE HAY WHILE SUN SHINES
goals on December 2
The winners will now travel to Tranmere for their Second Round clash next Saturday--Beater.
"ARSENAL WIN AT HOME
sailed yesterday, Miss B. M. Kirke
at the helm of Bolis crossed the fine first followed by Diana, piloted by Miss L. E. Ritchie.
In the Seventh Championship London, To-day-The Arsenal series for Ladies, sailed yesterday, beat Middlesbrough by 2 goals to Miss E Walker in Lobo crossed nil in their First Division soccer the line first ka the "A" encounter which was postponed while Mr. Ellerby won the
{“Y” and “G”. Classes TACE last Saturday" owing to fox.
Stella from Miss C. M. Allen Toynett
ham), M C G. Cooper (New Zea land), Bloxham (KingTM Edward), Hughes (St. David's),~~~Reuter,
Cambridge University: - Parker “g(Crypt School); Eawience (New Zea- land), Stewart (Fettes) Wooler (Ey- dal), Fyfe (Oundie); C-Jones (Llado- A. Xavier, another newcomer to xery), Lam, (Dog); Laborals (Ear-hockey is also fast improving and (row), Lord (Chundie), Dizgraday (Badshould develop into a first class
ley), J. Young (Dulwich), Inglis half by the end of the season- (Engby), Irving (Giczalmond), W. Young (City of London), Cocks (Hi- leybury).
(Continued from Puge 4)
In the other half-back position, Renter
AUSTRÁLIANS IN AFRICA
Soures Disappants
Perhaps the only player who has not played by to expectation so far is C. Soares
dian. He is not us to lost/
The first three of the five Test form, though against the En between ~ South ers he gave a magnificent dis- and Australia in Bouth play
without
their
are meeting
FIEST DIVISION
Goals
BAUSTRALIAN'S 357 BEHIN
AGAINST MCOCK
Sydney,
5 27 29 19 tourists, who
4 33 274
out)
27 15 17 29olition