ROYAL SCOT'S BID FOR REVENGE
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outstanding here, and I think it' will just about win.
THE CHINA MAH., THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936-
GOLF STARTING LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
TIMES
Over Holidays
There will be no publication of The monthly meeting of the Pairings For Fanling The China Mail to-morrow, Good Hong Kong Aquarium Society was Friday. Normal issues will be held last night in the Laboratory resumed on Saturday,
of the Hong Kong University when : interesting talks were given on As a result of his recent india"Preparing a Breeding Tank" and position and on the advice of his "Subsidiary Inhabitants of an doctors, His Honour Mr. Justice) Aquarium.” RE. Lindsell, Acting Chief Justice,
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Go Club starting times for Fanling over the holidays:
OLD COURSE
9.20 am. S. T. Butlin, E. A. Mills.
9.24 C. C. Stark, C. E. Sand-will proceed for Home on leave on Compelled to give up her work
strom
Saturday. April 18, instead of through ill-health, J. F. Wright, S S Perry June as at first L. Goldman, R. L. S. Webb,
I look to mistake Bay (Mr. St. Kilda Handicap "B" Class:
One Mile 171 Yards lack) to win this race in view of
consistently good form. Fontiac This race for Australian ponies be- ay (Mr. Choy Wing Chiu is will probably be fought out able to place again. Rose Queen tween Racing Heart (Mr. Harris), its recently Australian Boy (Mr. Davis) Gold- Mr. Deitz), despite sappointing ruz, should not be smith (3r. Più), Ranger
and Violet Queen (Mr. 9.36 eglected, as it is very fit at the Black) oment. Another pony demoted Tang Man Wa). I rather fancy the om "A" Class, King's Justine chances of Racing Heart. Gold- Ir. Harriman carrying 160 lbs. smith was expected to win at the s against 168 Ibs. at the previous previous meeting, and should not eeting), is another likely can be neglected. date.
Miss E. L
arranged, when Wakefield, who has been an ex-
K. K. Rounds, I. H. Geare. Sir Atholl MacGregor, Chief Jas-ployee of the Dollar Steamship
R. J. Shrigley, C. Austin.tice, who is at present in England. Line for several years, is leaving
A C. I. Bowker, J. A. D. returns to the Colony. Morrison
10
9.23
(Mr. 9.323 9.40
*
9.44
9.48
R. A. Mackinney, A. `B. Reynolds.
9.52
Q. J. Shannan, G. Mar- seilir.
9.56
10.00
Mr. Tang Man Wa rode Violet Queen very well at the last outing! New Bridge Handicap: Five
$ Furlongs
jover six furlongs, and if he could In this sprint event for "A" only get his mount to keep up withi ass Australian ponies the draw the fast pace this pony's last quar-10.0 r position should be considered ter would cause an upset, Ranger! 10.08 refully. There are quite a few has been making rapid improve-10.12 eedy animals among the entries.ment, and the longer distance 10.16 T. Ip Kui Ying will have the should suit him,
are
*
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M
W. J. Waddington, C. D. Chapman.
F. C. E. Black, G. S. Chambers.
R. Cramer, S.. S. Church
E. M. Bryden, R. Young.
H. E. Stone, W. A. Cora- nell.
D. Black, A. A. Bremner.
10.20
+
J. S. Dykes, F. M. Ellis,
9.32
H. S. Dinsdale, N. P. Fox.
SERVICE FOR EASTER
Alliance Children's Hostel
SPECIAL CELEBRATION ARRANGED
for the States to-day on the Bo- kuyo Maru.
The monthly "Get Together" of the Australian and New Zealand Association was held at the Asso- ciation's rooms, Gloucester Hotel, yesterday afternoon, when a num-] ber of members and friends of the Association met for tea.
Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.Di to-day
inch. The total The following Service will be was 0.20
Alliance Chil-January 1 has been 4.43 inches,
3. A. Shaw, T. J. Draper. performed at the
since
H. G. Sheldon. C. C. Black. dren's Hostel, No. 26 Mody Road, lagainst an average of 7.16 inches.
Mrs.
Mrs. Crapnell. Thomson.
OLD COURSE
B.
X. C.
Hallowes.
"
0. J. Shannon, J. Dunnett
There will be no dance to-mor- row at the Peninsula Hotel buti Call to Worship (1 Peter 13). Invocation Prayer.
there will be a special dinner Hymn 165. "Alleluia"--Congre- dance in the Rose Room on Satur-)
Įday. igation.
Responsive reading: Psalm 2. Hymn 166. "Low in the Grave: 3. He Lay."-Congregation.
Fatshan Handicap (Secorul 10.24 ount on either Bobniak Star or
Section) Six Furlongs
10.28 hooting Star. Mr. Pih will ride
10.32 Among the entries there erby Day, and Mr. Deitz will
E. A. Browning. W. E.Kowloon, on Easter Sunday, begin-|| 10.36
Hunt ke out Honey, a recently pro- Flybynight (Mr. Harris) Gold
ning at 11 am:- Coin (fr. Roza), Mersey (Mr.
NEW COUESE oted pony.
Tsingtao (Mr. Ip 9.28 am. F. H. Crapnell, G. B. S. Strathroy (Mr. Black) has again Pih) Pride of
Thomson. een given top weight, but this Kui Ying), Racing Boy (Mr. F. F. sould not be a serious handicap, L) Rousseau (Mr. Deitz), Royal! it ran very well at the last Highness (Mr. Harriman) What
A Chance (Mr. P. P. Botelho) and 9.20 am. J. Angwin, eeting.
Vixen Tor Mr. Proulx) should Valorous (Mr. Batler). Rousseau
demand support: 324 in spite of its will probably bt be neglected
This after winning a race at the last) revious disappointments. ony, possesses a very fast last meeting, and under the control of arter, and, if Mr. Proulx can Mr. Deitz I think another win is: et it-away to a good start, very possible. Flybynight will have ink it will be very near at the 168 lbs to carry and may find this
heavy burden a severe handicap. 9.40 This race will probably be What A Chance is a very speedy! 3.44 ught out between Derby Day, animal, and should not be over- obaiak Star and Honey, with looked. trathroy and Vixen Tor as out-
ders.
nish.
atshan Handicap (First Section)
Six Furlongs
The ponies to watch in this race ill be King's Fancy (Mr. Pih).
Swatow Handicap (Second
Section) One Mile
The ponies to watch in this race | will be Copper Idol (Mr. Deitz) Gold Sovereign (Mr. Roza), Seventeenth of September (Mr.
igh Speed (Mr. G. U. Roza) Proulx) and Wild Cat (Mr. Liang). aughing Girl (Mr. Deitz) and rather fancy Wild Cat winning
+
E. H. Pethick, T. B. Wi-[21 liams.
S. H. Dodwell, Broome.
Wong Kwok-shin, aged 18, who was brought before Mr. S. F. Bal-j
Scripture Reading: John 20:1 four at the Central Magistracy on! | March 30 charged with adminis-!
Easter Messages in Song (Sung tering poison or a noxious fluid to inmates of No. 22--Mercer
L Cdr by the children of the Hostel):
9-28
-
9.32
336
11
F. C. Young, E. C. Webb,
F. C. Mudie. C. C. Willson.
E -Groome, F. A. M. Elliott
9.48
J. Roger, R. Young.
9.52
J. W. Mayhew, I E. Geare.
3.56
J. R. Masson, 3. A. D. Morrison.
10.00
10.04
ི་
W. A. Stewart, F. M. Ellis J. F. Wright, A. Mardock. Lt. Cdr. Hovenden, It Cdr. Keogh.
SUNDAY
OLD COURSE
iracle (Mr. F. F. Li), King's again, as this pony is fighting fit 925 am. G. S. Chambers, F. C. B. ancy failed very badly over the at the moment
Seventeenth of 9.30
me distance at a previous meet-September ran very convincingly g, but will probably be made at the previous meeting, and will 9.35 vourite on past reputation. Imost likely provide a strong chal- 9.40
lenge to Wild Cat. Racing fans will aink it
win, with 3 rong challenge coming from still recollect Copper Idol's win 9.50 aughing Girl and High Speed. at the
wil
First Extra Race
9.45
iracle will probably, find the pace Meeting. but I rather fancy that 955
it will find the distance a littie o fast. Shekpal Handicap "A" Clase” Five Furlongs
too far this time. Gold Sovereign 10.00
10.05
Las been making valiant ef- I cannot see any pony to touch forts to secure & first win, only to 10.10. oldier of Britain (Mr. Pih) in be beaten on each occasion.
but
his race, and it should win with there is little doubt that it is im- 10.15 few lengths to spare. It will be proving and will need watching 1020 emembered that Soldier of Bri-yet again.
Lia
won two races
previously
Fer the same distance. Diana Bay RADIO SHARE
Mr. Black) should take second!
lace, with Gladiator (Mr. p Kui ing) third.
watow Handicap (First Section)
One Mile
-
"
+
10
Black
J. B. Mackie, F. A. Red.
mond
F. M. Ellis, R. L. S. Webb W. A. Stewart, H. Laffond E. M. Bryden, TR Chassels.
J. W. Mayhew, W. N. A Smalley.
son
Aix
1. There is a Green Hill Far Street, was this morning convicted
Away.
2. Little Children Sing To Jesus.
3. At Easter Time the Lilies
Fair.
-4. Hallelujah.
Brief Easter Message.
Hymn 173. "The head that once) was crowned with thoras-Con- gregation.
and sentenced to four months' hard labour.
REFEREEING
LAX AND PLAY
DANGEROUS
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sight is glorious," Congregation afon, was very robust in his nice
Benediction.
Celebration of the Lord's Sup- per (Conducted by the Rev. John
Wong Mei-ahun, the South Bechtel).
China pivot, who has just com Hymn 175. "Look, ye Saints, the pleted a term of two weeks' suspen-
thods, but he was by no means the The following children are tak-only offender and by the ing part in the Song Service:-- half what might have been
Ethel Edmonds, Vernon Ed-excellent game was marred by a monds, Grace Lang. Robert Lang, series of incidents which ultimate- Ruthie Lang, Rathie Lang. Bobertly produced frayed tempers.
I H. Geare, K. S. Morri- Woerner, Ruthie Woerner, Ray-
mond Woerner, Harriet Bechtel] G. B. S. Thomson, D. S. and James Aalett. Edward
H. H. Mandy, W. S. Hillier!
T. A. Pearce, P. ESTATE PRIMARY
Scoones
Comdr, Hole, J. S. Dykes.
E. T. McMullen, D. A. O'Kieffe.
10.25
K. E. Rounds, R. Young.
10.30
D. I Prophet, W. W. C.: Shewan.
10.35
E. des Voeux. T. C. Monag
MAMAK POINTS
han
WITH SAPPERS
10.40
W.
#
Taylor.
10.45
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10.50
A. Ritchie, C. H. Burton
J. S. MacLaren, I A Mills.
.......
This is the first leg of the The Radio did not show their 10.55
Daily Double," and will be con-usual good understanding and; 11.00 hed to "D" Class China ponies. most of their players appear 12.05 espite a defeat at the previousled to be sadly in want of practice. eeting, Ythan (Mr. Black) looks Though he redeemed himself in 11.10 bod for this race, with Foxbridge the second haif, when he played 11.15 Mr. Pih) second, and Night View a good game, Gurbachan Singh, Mr. Liang) third. Nothing much the Radio leader, was so complete-11.25
know about Lemberg, and for ly off form in the first half that hose who prefer a long shot, abe missed a couple of "sitters." 11.30 5.00 bet each way may prove pro-while he was pulled up once for
"sticks" when he had only How- 9.28 table.
lett to beat.
St. George's Plate: 1 Miles
This race for Griffins of this
11.20
M. H. Hussain played a sterling 9.32
H
+4
Waddington, E.
A. T. Lay, A. Sommer- felt.
ELECTION
Large Win For The President
Not Worthy
second
EM
South China were by no means, worthy of their victory and prac- tically every one of their goals saw
the balance of luck sway in their
direction. The soldiers played very pretty football up to just out- side the penalty area, and then they finished very poorly, Sandford and Ridings being the only two forwards to test Wong Wing, who was only beaten once, and then TWICE AS MANY VOTES AS Sandford had the mortification of seeing his drive strike the cross- SENATOR BORAH
ibar!
Madison, Wisconsin, To-day.
obtained President Roosevelt
Both sides opened up the play: very well. and the clean passing of the Chinese provided the main fea- more than twice as many votes asture of the exchanges, although P. Morrison, B. K. Collings Senator Borah, the only Republi-the long, swinging passes of the T. R. Rowell, K. G. Wal-can entered against him, in the soldiers had the Chinese defence, Presidential primary and particularly the left portion Col Blake, Capt. Michell. Wisconsin
lington.
H. Jusserand, Col. Mat-election, the first State primary as it, bewildered at times.
election in which ME Roosevelt's
thews.
zing.
J. S. Dunnett, F. H. King name has been entered. Incom- W. E. Hunt, H. A Brow plete returns give Mr. Roosevelt W. Sharp, A. A. Brenner. 234.009 and Senator NEW COURSE
900 votes.
m. A.
Anderzon,"
EVRDS".
Ideal Leader
Fung King-cheong was in bril Borah 104,-ant form yesterday, his ground passes being magnificent, while hel combined well with Teo Hing The intra-party striggle for
gwan and Lee Wal-tong, on his delegates to the National Conven- right and left respectively. The J. tion between Senator Borah and South China wingers were good, the conservative leadership of the although Ip Pak-wa found Ball a
B.
·D.
HL N. Williamson," Angwin
eason should provide an interest game at centre-half for the home 9.40 E. L. Groome", J. E. Way- Republican Party resulted in antile too much for him at times.
team. He was, indeed, the out-
9.44
w
g finish. Without the assistance standing man on the field though
3.56
fa strong rider like Mr. Needa,
a word of praise must also be 9.52 cannot see Honeymoon Eve, the given to L. B. Kitchell for his very erby winner, repeating its pre- good display. In the forward Line) ons successful runs on both Samagat Singh was ever a triér, 20.00 ccasions it only managed to win but Kalwant Singh and F. A. 10.04
om King's Lead by a short head. Kemp were both disappointing. Bear Claw (Mr. Black) will pro- ably find the distance too far, but
oolat Bay (Mr. Choy Wing Chiu)
10.08
Howlett Shines The best man in the Royal E-10.16
as a chance of being placed. gineers side was Spr, Howlett, 10.20
10.32
It will, however, be interesting who played his usual clever game
see how Royal Scot will fare between the sticks, and, though he 10.09 n a fast track, and with an ad-was only called upon to save on a antage of Sve lbs. I am inclined few occasions, each one of the
believe that Mr. Harriman has shots he cleared might have beaten 10.40 good opportunity of winning, ja less capable man. ith the strongest challenge com- In the half-back line Capt. Foley g from King's Lead (Mr. G. U and Spr. Brown were both good. a Roza).
but their forwards were guilty of Kongmoon Handicap: Ons Mile that much too
בcommmao
Lault
10.44
+
H. Pethick. A Moverwhelming victory for Senator Kirby".
"
W. L Alexander", Harrop*.
G. A. Stewart”, C. Austin* S. H. Dodwell, E. David-
200.
1 C Mackay", R. EL. MacGregor.
The soldiers were best served at
Borah, who secured control of the full-back, where Swain and Steel entire Wisconsin delegation to the made several good interceptions, Republican Convention-Reuter. while Lawton worked very hard in the pivotal position, although he was no match for Fung, Sand- ford, at inside-right, and Ridings, at inside-left, were the pick of the attack, Gorman being too well watched by Tam Kong-pak G. S. Hugh-Jones, EY C. B. Robertson (11) and A
Lee Opens Scoring Bathurst".
Webster (16): A. Sommerfelt (8) and Lee Wal-bong opened the scor-
J. G. Cotesworth", N. P., Fox".
J. F. Lawrie, F. A. M. Elliott
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF
(Continued from Page 41
First Round
J. Shepherd' (18) and D. Wass (x)
J. D. Kinnaird", J. Mac- CH Burton (11) ▼ D. S. Edward Kaight".
4. F. Wright, D. Newbigging*.
A. McKinlay, C. W. Jeffries W. T: Yazali, Adamson.
S.
• Unsuccessful in ballot for Old
Course.
MONDAY
(3) and W. W. C. Shewan (11); Hing from a perfect opening by TEO H. Pethick (11) and J. W. Mayhew Kwai-shing, and the latter headed (11) D. J. Macide (7) and D. J. in a second goal from a free kick Valentine (11); J. W. Franka (11) Just outside the penalty area takomi and F. J. de Rome (9) DW.
McEwen (9) and J. A. B. Selby (9) Lee Kwok-wai. Eckersley being Jusserand (11) and F. M. Blisst fault in giving the South Chins (14) v. H. McBride (14) and J. Ewinger too much rope. Richardson (10); W. A. Stewart (8) In the second half Fang added and D. S. Robb (4) v. C. Austin (11) a third goal when Gorman hooked and J. H. MeElney (14); W. the bad from a corner kick to the Baller (9) and A. T. Braley (7) ▼Chinese leader's feet. The Last 24 am C. C. Black, I. H. Geare. C. Sinton (24) and J. Gellatly (24) goal came from Tso, whose shot
J. H. B. Lee, IL A. Milla L. Goldman (7) and C. W. E. Bishop H. Lafond, F. M. EIN.
(12) v A. D. Humphreys (10) and D. from an oblique angle from
This is the second leg of the jamongst local hockey players- Daily Double, and will require over-eagerness, and it would per
me hard thinking to connect haps be safe to say that this de- 9.28 ith the winner of the fifth race, fect cost them at feast a couple of 9.32 specially as bar Novice riders goals.
P
OLD COURSE
25
E. Hancock, K.-S. Morri-Bamprags; de Dykes and was defected into the Det Comdr. Bole (13) ▼ LE Cramer by Oxford, who attempted to save.
Sicom..
9.36 ill be on view. The Gorilla (Mr. Radio: Mahan Singh; A. E P. arris) after winning a race at . H. Hussain, Jageet Singh: Sur-
Guest, J. S. Grewal, L. B. Kitchell, 9.40 he last meeting has been given in Singh, Sarnagat Singh, Garba- 9.44. he heavy burden of 168 lbs. Mr. chan Singh, Kalwant Singh and F. joy will take out Blue Ribbon, A. Kemp. inner of the Tower Stakes at the Engineers: Spr. Howlett; Spr. 2.52
EL L. Groome, T. Lindars, Quantrill, Sergt. Clark; Spr. McGan, 9.56 nual Meeting. Stopwatch (Mrs, Brown, Capt. Foley, Spr. Hant, 10.00
7. E. Rowell, S. 5. Perry. J. Roger (x) and E. Toung (4) Steel: Ball, Lawton and "Eckers Ip) is a fast improving pony, Winkeld, S/Sergt. Collins, Spr.10.04 Capt. Phillips, & Young. A. E. Clarke (18) and W. E. Hillyer ley. Thorpe, Sandford, Gorman, Rid- nd should place. The Gorilla is Woolgar and Spr. Corner.
10.08 J. A. B. Selby, D. Forbes. (18).
ings and Tuley.
J. R. Masson, S. E. Dod-(13) and E. E. Rounds (18); Ma South China "A":-Wong Wing: well.
for le Gros (x) and I. Newton (5) v Lee Tin-sang and Tam Kong pak; S. H. E. Pethick, G. E. Sand F. Morrison (11) and B. X. Collings D. Liang, Wong Mei-shun and Lee (4): J. Forbes (12) and N. E. Little Kwok-wal; Two Kwai-shing, Teo ... B. D. Emaux, J. S. Dykes John (11) ▼ H. T. Brooks (17) and Him-gwan, Fing King-cheong, Lee
1. F. Wright, R Kennedy. H. Caine (24).
Wai-tong and Ip Pak-s Bye Into Second Round-
9.48
East Lanes-Oxford; Swain and
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