8
RACING NOTES.
[Ur RAPTER.}
Amongst those present at yester. day morning's gallops were Mr. Ho Kam Tong and Chan Tin Sang. et the Yuen Fat Hong, who is the owner of Shan Mein and is interest- Ped in a couple of subscription griffins. Mr. E. C. Rock, the popu- lar manager of the Jockey Club Stables, is much missed in the early mornings and it is hoped that he will soon be sufficiently recovered Erom his indisposition to be able to take his accustomed place in the racing world.
The following are a few of the times taken on a heavyish course:- September, mile: 39; 1.132; 147.
Last quarter, 33.3.
Loch Rannoch, mile: 30; 1.14;
1.47.2 Last-quarter. 334. The Goblin, mile: 41; 1.16; 1.479.
Last quarter, 31.
King of Tray, I mile: 36.2; 1.11.2;
1.44.4. Last quarter, 33.2. Yorks, mile: 42; 1.22;2.01.2;
9.37. Last quarter, 36", Cine. I mile" 42; 1.20; 1.35; 295.
Last quarter, 31
Barley Grass. I miles 30.2; 1.15;
1.43. Last quarter, 33 Town Hall. 1 mile: 33.3: 1.08.2;
L44; 2.15. Last quarter, 31. Loch Tummel, alle 39; 1.15.3;
1.16.3. Last quarter,,31. Bing Boy, mile: 38.2; 1.11; 1.44.2
Last quarter, 33.9. Shan Mein. mile: 40; 1.20.2; 1.55. "Last quarter, 31.3. Britht Eve and. Mayfair, mile: 38.2; 105.4 1.422. Last quar- ter, 33.3 Grey Knight, mile: 30.1; 1.19;
1.3.2. Last quarter, 33.2 August, 1.mile: 35.3; 1.1; 1.43.4.
Last quarter, 32.1. Dugwell, mile: 36.2; -; 1.43.4.
Last quarter. Limestone Hall. mile: -: 1.09.2
1.49.9. Last quarter, 33. Saligia, mile: 33: 1.10.: 1.41.4.
Last quarter, 31.4. Tuning Fork, mile: 33.2; 1.10.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1927.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
R.A. . CHINA ATHLETIC.
A friendly game between the above teams was played at Sookun poo Festerday evening the RA winning by two goals to nil.
Fang King Cheong, the South China forward, led the attack for the Athletic.
The opening bälf went in favour of the Athletic, shooting on both sides being at fault Play was mostly in the RA half and at the interval there was no score.
In the second half the RA. were
CRICKET.
CIVIL SERVICE FIXTURES.
fixtures for the season are out and The Civil Service Cricket Club
the list shows a full programme. No matches have
As yet been arranged for April and a few hali. days, but in all probability this. gaps will be filled in.
The Civil Service, who finished near the top of the Table in both divisions last year, haye entered the brat and accond division of the
Perls from the Athletic. The R.A teams to beat. Their first League on top and scored 9 goals without League again and will prove hard
the second one was scored by they meet the Clab, de Recreio centre-forward opened the score, match will be on October 18th when Kum Chuen, who put through his own goal.
away in the second division, while they open their season in the first division on November 5th against the Indian Recreation Club B.".
In the list below "F" signifes friendly match. and "L" league match. The fixtures follow-
1st XI. October
ist.
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RUGBY,
H.K. CLUB. NORTHANTS
RECT.
Playing on the Happy Valley ground in a friendly game, the Clab beat the Northants by, a gcal and two tries (11 points) to a goal (3 points)..
Tae game, opened in the Club half, but after ten minutes' play, the Club pressed the Northants back and Bichard got over near the Posts Lammert 'failed to convert. The rest of the first half was evenly contested, the Club leading at the interval by a try (3 points) to nil. interval by a try (3 points) to all.
Early in the second half, Dawson got through for the Northants and Sewell scored near the post, Sewell took the kick and converted.
The Club failed to score from a
penalty but shortly afterwards, Bichard got through again and gave the Club the lead. Wales failed to. .convert. Club 6, Northants 5.
Kenly got through and scored close in and Scott taking the kick converted giving the Club the lead by 1 points to five.
31st.
7th Royal Navy C.C. (L), Home. 14th. Hong Kong C.C., (F), "Away, February esth. Indian R.C. "A" (L), Home,
HONG KONG HOCKEY
CLUB.
THE SEASON'S MATCHES.
PLENTY OF SERVICE MATCHES.
The following is the fixture list of the Hong Kong Hockey Club for the season which opens on October 5th:
October
5th
19th. 18th.
1st XI.
H.K.S.R.A., U.S.R.C. ground,
3 p.al.
K.U.S.B. U.S.B.C. ground, Queen's Regiment, U.S.R.C. ground, 5 p.m.
26th. 3/2nd Punjabis, C.S.R.C.
5.2.
ground, 3 p.m.
end. H.K.S.R..A., U.S.R.C. ground November
9th. 16th.
23rd.
3p.m Navy, U.S.R.C. ground, 5
3/9nd
p.m.
Punjabis, Marina ground. 3 p.m.
K.O.S.B., L.S.R.C. ground, 3 p.m.
30th. Navy, R.N.O.SC. ground, 3
p.m.
th. K.O.S.B.. U.S.R.C. ground,
4.13 p.m. H.K.S.R.A., U.S.B.C. ground 21st.
4.43 pam. Wanderers, U.S.R.C. ground, 28th. 5/2nd Punjabis, U.S.R.C.
ground, 4-45 p.m. January, 1928
Queen's Regiment, U.S.R.C. ground. .13 p.m. Army, (Sim Shield), U.S.R.C. Navy (Sim Shield), U.S.R.C. ground, 4.13 p.m. ground, 4.13 p.m. Army (Sim Shield), U.S.R.C. ground, 4.15 p..
Navy (Sim Shield), C.S.R.C. ground, 4.45 p.m. H.K.S.B.A., U.S.R.C. ground .5 p.m.
Punjabis, Marina ground, 5 p..
Queen's Regiment, U.S.A.C.
8th.
18th.
Q. By West Surrey's C.C. (F). Home. Northanta Regt. C.C. (F), Home. Cameronians C.C. (F), Home, 29th. Royal Navy C.C. (F), Home. November"
December
14th
3th. 11th. 12th
Indian R.C. "B" (L), Away. Armistice Day,
Chinese R.C. (F), Home.
4th
19th. Scots Guards C.C. (F), Home December
3rd. Royal Air Force CC. (F)
10th.
17th.
Home, Craigongower C.C. (L), Chinese R.C. (L), Away.
11th 18th
th.
Away. Hong Kong University C.C. (L), Home.
25th.
February
1st
Kowloon C.C. (F), Away. January, 1928
8th.
15th.
3/13th
22nd.
ground, 5 p.m.
12th.
18th. Kowloon CC (L); Home.
5th. Hong Kong University C.C.
(F), Away.
4th. Royal Artillery C.C. (L). 20th.
Heme. G. R. Sayer's XI Schools March
": (F), Home,
K.O.S.B. E.S.R.C. ground,
5 p.m.
March
2ist.
ter, 34.
The Grone and The Geezer, I mile:tion is leading in the Ping Pong 28: 1.15; 1.53; 2.25. Last quar-League, and it is expected that they will maintain the unbeaten record. The results of the various matches are as under-
So far the China Athletic Associa
11th.
17th.
Craigengower C.C. (F), G. R. Sayer's XI. . Schools. (F), Home.
59th
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Home,
April
4th
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K.0.5.8.'s C.C. (F), Homc. Royal Navy C.C: (F), Home.
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Last quarter. 34.3.
Kom Tong Hall, I mile: 35; 1.09.
Last quarter,.33.
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The Gomeril, 9 mile: 37; 119; 145.
Last quarter, 33. Festive Eve, 1 miles 43 1.20.3;
1.53.2; 2.29.2. Last quarter, 33 Wild Hawk and Perversity, I mile:
371.13.9; 1.47.4. Last quarter, | 31.9.
Sutherland. mike: 35: 1.09.1; 1.42.
Last quarter, 32.4. Beautiful Terrace, i mile: 36: 1.10
LAT.; .20.2. Last quarter, 33. Papyrus, mile: 35; 1.009; 1.42.
Last quarter, 33.3.
INTERPORT POLO. HONG KONG SHANGHAI.
It is advertised that the inter- part polo match between Hoog Kong and Shanghai for the Kerwick Challenge Cup will be played at Causeway Bay on Thurs day next, starting at 4 p.m."
In the event of a postponement on account of weather conditions, play will take place on the follow ing day" at the same time.
Admission will be free to "mem- bers and guests, and tea and re- freshments will be served. The band of the King's Own Scottish Borderers will play.
HOME FOOTBALL." LEAGUE MATCH RESULT. CTHROUGH AFTER'S AGENT.]
LONDON, Sept. 27th. The result of the match played to-day in the northern section of the English League, third division,
Accrington 2 Hartlepools 2.
WAY:
·TWENTY-FOUR HOURS AT
114 MILES HOURLY.
A FRENCH MOTORING
RECORD.
"
The Northants tried hard to wipe off the arrears but there was no further scoring, the Club winning as above,
PING PONG LEAGUE. CHINA ATHLETIC LEADING.
C.A.A.
Teams.
Y.M.C.A.
W.Y. College Louis
Club de Recreio C.C.Y.M. S.
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With regard to the Open Singles Tournament, several matches in the
12th.
Kowloon C.C. (F), Away.
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U.S.R.C.
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HOCKEY.
FINAL PRACTICE MATCH.
The Hong Kong Hockey Club held their 5nal pre-season trial, at King's Park on Tuesday afternoon. turning out two sides of eight each (Whites and Colours). The first half was even, the interval score being two all. During the second half the Whites got the better of two, of which Pritchard and Wood- things, and won by aix goals to ward scored three and two and Sampson 1 for the winners, and Nowers scored for the lasere,
games on Tuesday, Wednesday and The season opens next week with Friday. On Tuesday the Club 2nd
Park: on Wednesday the Club's will micet a team from the K.O.S.B. at the Club ground in King's
the H.E.S.RA. at the U.S.R.C first team will try conclusions with
at King's Park. ground, while on Friday the Club's a will meet the Club de Reeroio-
KOWLOON DOCK UNITED
SERVICES CLUB..
AQUATIC SPORTS ARRANGE-
MENTS.
Preliminary
heats for H. M. Forces, will be held at the the Aquatic Sports for members of Friday at 2.30 pm and the Finals Kowloon Dock Bathing Beach on on Sunday, October 2nd at 3 p.m. On Sunday, the Band of the lat Battn. Cameronians will play and a special Bus Service will be run Bathing Beach by courtesy of the from the Star Ferry Wharf to the China Motor Bus Co. The launch. arrangements for both days are as under:
Friday, September 30th, leave Queen's Pier at 9.00 p.m. returning to Hong Kong after the sports.
Sunday,
October 2nd leave to Hong Kong after the sports. Queen's Pier as 2.15 p.m. returning At the close of the sports ca Sun- day, the prizes will be presented
by Mrs. E. Cock.
THE YACHT CLUB.
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD.
STATE EXPRESS
CIGARETTES
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An extraordinary general meet- Club is to be held at the Club- ing of the Royal Hong Kong Yicht house next Wednesday, at 8 p.m., to consider the following resolu
th. H.K.S.R.A., U.S.R.C. ground tion, namely.
5.13 p.m.
2nd XI.
K.O.S.B., King's Park, 5 p.m. Queen's Regt., King's Park, 5/2nd Punjab, King's Park, Queen's Regt., King's Park,
That Articles of Association and Bye-Laws in the form of a draft set of Articles of Association and Bye-Laws which has for the Purpose of identification been sign- ed by A. L Shields, Merchant, of the City of Victoria, be substituted for the Articles of Association and Bye-Laws of this Club."
If this is passed it will be sub- mitted for confirmation as a special Tamar, King's Park, 5 p.m.
resolution ut a meeting to be sub- sch, H.K.SRA, King's Park; 3quently convened. 22ad. Tamar, "R.N.OS.C. ground,
5 p.. 25th. -5/2nd Punjabis, Marina
ground, 5 p.m. Away, December
Oth. K.O.S.E., King's Park, 5.
25th. H.M.S. Temar C.C. (5),
frst round have now been played off. the results of which are December follows:-
Ng Tai Ping bent Li Siu Kau Ko Yau Cheong beat Ng Tin Fong. Siu Din Lim beat Yeung Yit Pun.
p.m.
Away.
고객
10th.
17th.
(L), Home,
31st.
3rd. H. K. Police Q.C. (L),
Royal Engineers CC. (L), Hong Kong University C.C. H.M.S. Tamer C.C. (L),
Home January, 1995
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Home.
10th
17th
4.45 p.
p.m.
F. B. Grose beat Yuen Chun Wun, Yeung Tak Ming heat Yuen Cho
hung.
Wong Mung Fay beat Cheung Tak
Wing
Loi..
Chan Hon Shu beat Chan Wing
SHANGHAI BOWLS CHAM- PIONSHIP.
WIN FOR GORDON WRIGHT.
14th Royal Navy C.C. (L), Away. 7th. Hong Kong CC. (F), Away, ist. R.A.0.C. C.C. (L). Home. 28th. Hong Kong University C.C.
(F), Away. February
11th. Hong Kong Police, C.C. (F),
Home.
12th. Combined Schools XI. (F)
Home.
Displaying splendid generalship 25th, Kowloon C.C. (L), Home. and a consistency that surprised even, his most fervent admirers, March
Gordon Wright deservedly won his 3rd. Hong Kong C.C. (F), Home. match in the final of the Shanghai 10th. Hong Kong Electric C.C. Lawn Bowls Singles Championship
on the S.R.C. greens, by the con-11th. vincing score of 21-0,
It required seventeen ends to 17th. wreet the honours from Mr. Harri-24th. ron, who has held the title for the 31st past two years. The first end saw Harrion claim # single,
but Wright then gathered a three and steadily forged ahead to lead 8-1 On the Lints Monthlery track, at the finish of the sixth end. The
(THROUGH REUTER'S ADANCY.1
PARIS, Sept. 27th.
a Voisin car driven by Marchand, tenth end produced sorore oleth Morel and Kirkitoff, in relays, cellent bowling on the part of broke the 24 hour record, covering players, but from thereon Wright 4,740 miles at an average of over never lost his grip on the game and
14 miles an hour.
ran out an easy winner.
STEEL AND COULSON'S BILLIARD LEAGUE.
THE TABLE TO DATE
The following are the latest positions in Steel and Coulson's
Aggregate Points.
(L), Home. Combined Schoos XI. (F),
Home R.A.O.C. C.C. (F) Away. Royal Navy CC (F), Away. Hong Kong Electric C.C.
(F), Away. LE.C.. Graigengower 0.0. On the 1.R.C. ground at 2 p.m, on Saturday. tain), S, A. B. Jamal M. P. Madag, The IR.CSirdar Khan (cap-
Suffiad, A. K. Minu, A. R. Minu, C. Ackber, I. Hossain, A. S D. Mohamad, A. Rahmin, V. T Mans. Reserves: S. A. R. Bux and S. A. Hoaning
5 p.m.
"
January, 1029
6th. 5/2nd Punjabis, Marina
ground 5 p.m. 20th. Y.M.C.A., King's Park, 3 27th. Recreio, King's Park, 5 February
D.m.
20th. H.K.S.R.A., Marina 'ground, January, 1929
3rd. University, University ground: 5/3nd Punjabis, King's Park, 10th. 3/15th Punjabis, King's Park,
5.15 p.m. YM.C.4., King's Park, 4.4517th. University B. King's Park,
31st H.K.S.R.A., King'a. Park,
4:45 p.m. February
7th. Club de Recreio, King's
3/13th Park, 3 p.m.
Punjabis, ground, 5 p.m.
14th.
Marina
5:
3 pm, 24th. Recreio, King's Park, 5 p.m. March
2nd. K.O.S.R., King's Park, 6
p.m.
oth University, King's Park, 5.15
p.m.
21st. Tamar, R.N.O.S.C., ground, 23rd Recreio, King's Park,- 5.15
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13th.
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6th. H.K.S.R.A., Merina ground,
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p.m.
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20th. K.O.S.B., King's Park, 3.15
Chemists
p.m.
Stores
April
6th. University, King's Park, 6.30
5.
p.m.
20th.
H.K.S.R.A., King's Park, 13th. K.OS.B., King's Park, 3.30
27th.
April
5 ր.:. Tumur, R.N.O,S.C. ground," 5 p.m
p.m.
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3 p.m.
1.
ground, & p.m
17th.
3/16th Punjabis, R.N.O.S.C.
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24th.
"A" Team. October, 1027
7th. Heerein, King's Park 5.15
p.m. I.B.O. v. China Light and Power
15th. Co. B.O...
5/2nd Punjabia, King's Park, A.15 p.m. To be played on the I.R.C.31st. University, University ground ground at p.m. on Sunday, the following will represent the 1.R.C: November
6.15 p.m. Sirdar Khan (captain), M. P.. Madar, I. Hassan, A. 5. Sufiad, 8. A. R. Ismail, M. R. Abbas, J. M.
- Rumjahn, Maloobhoy, V. T. Mans, D. Mohamad A. Rahmin, Reserves: A. Butt, T. Hamet, and, S. A. Hussain.
St. Peter's Church Young Men's Ulub v. the University,
4th. YMCA King's Park,
11th K.O.S.B., King's Park,
p.m.
Hignest open-air Temperature, 27th:79 Lowest open-air Temperature, 29th: 74:
B-Blusky; C-Cloody; D- Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning; M-Mist: O-Overoast; P-Paning Thunder
18th. 5/2nd Punjabis, King's Park,showers; Q-Squalle; R«Bain; T-
5. p.m. 25th. Eecreio, King's Park, & p.m. December
•
9th. 6/2nd Punjabia,
ground, pm,
OVER HALF A CENTURY KEPULATION
Maring OR LECLERC'S FOL
Billiard League:-
Team
Played. Won. Lost. Points.
FOT. Against
K.O.S.B.
3
0
12
3,450
1
2,020
6
5
1
10
3,204
2,808
0
g
2,170
1,751
B
3,312
2,052
0
1,101
802
4
3,013
3,283
2,878
3,316
Club E. Zimnaeru (captain), J.
p.m.
2,873
3,214
2,04%
2,190
• 1,838
2,209
B. Hemson, WC. Hung, H. Hurg,
2,073
P. Evans, J. Terrans, R. Bird, Ho
30th
3,448
Lim, W. A. Youngsaye,
*.m. Becrcio, King's Park, 8 pm. (Continued on next Oolumn.)
Garrison 5. Meg
Dockyard Rec.
St. Patrick's Warders *Queen's
Pay Army Corps Police
R.A...... Northants........ RE. and R.C.S.
Os-Sunday, at 9 p.m., on the
University ground. St. Peter's 10th. K.O.S.B., King's Park, 5
L. Youngaaye, E. F. Fincher, A. 23rd. University, King's Park,
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