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HONG KONG JOCKEY FANLING RACES.

CLUB.

DRAW FOR SUBSCRIPTION

GRIFFINS.

There was a large crowd at the Joskvy Club Stables last evening, when the draw for the subscription gillins for 1931 took place..

There were altogether 95 animals, Gut 13 of these were withdrawn oing to unfitness..

Rosuits,

The results woro:--

No,

-Gray, Lewis and Sheldon... 13.14 4-Bay, Sturt and Label... 13.9

-Dun, Fish ..............

13.01 4-Gray, Hall and Shenton... 13.2) Dun, Wong Lan Kam...... 13.1į 8-Gray, Mrs, Dundar 13.3

, J. J. Paterson

13.2

13.0

1) Chastent, Là The Fou........ 12 24 1-Gray, Chow nul Chau.

un Wong Kam

-Dun, Dyer and Beith

Chestnut, G. G. Moxon

10-Duu, Mr. Eve

17-Iron gray, K. Seth

19-Dun, Wong and Tang

Gray, E. L. Horio

PROGRAMME FOR NOVEM.

BER MEETING.

TWO FLATS AND FOUR JUMPS.

The following is the programme of races to be held at Kwanti on November 18. It will be seen that there are two flat races and four steeplechase events.

The entries

and weights will be published in due

course:--

1.-The Sheung Shul Handicap. A Steeplechase of 13 Miles." For China ponies that have not

Won

more than one steeplechase since January 1. Winner #ion; 2nd 960; 3rd 825. "Entry #5.

2-The Vourtanr Stakes (UnoДcial).

A Flat Race of One Mile. 13.03

For China ponies certified by the O.C. Machine Gan Troop, 13.1 II.K.V.D.C., as "regular" Troop poties, Weight 108 lbs. Winner: A cup: 2nd $50; ard.$28. Entry 95. 3.The Tai Po Handicap.

13.04 13.91 13,14 13.21

-Dun, Wong Law Kam 13.13

Bay, Botelho and Hong

Sling

13.01 St-Gray, Lopes and Ellis...... 13.14 Dun, W. T. Stanton... 13.11 24-Dark gray, Ho Leung and

A. J. P. Heard......... 13.91 13.01 Chestnut, Lady Peel -Dun, Bellamy and Gordon. 13.0

Iron gray, Ho Kom Tong. 13.11 Ras, L. Dunbar ............ 13.9 Gray, Chan Tin Sion 13.01 -13.14 Bay, J. J. Basto St-Dark gray, Wong and

Tong

13.13 a2-Cliostnut, Mrs. Pearce 13.11 33-Dun, Brown and Coppin... 13.11 31-Boa, Dyer and Beith

..... 13.14. 35-Gray, H. Beth

37-Gray, Mrs. Prince

-Dark brown, Lewis and

Tinson

13.01 13.11

13.2

13.1

A Steeplecline of th Milca. For China ponies. Winners of more than two steeplechases since January 1 burred. Winner a cup; 2nd $50; 3rd $25. Entry 85,

4. The Kwangtung Handicap. A Flat Raco of 14 Miles. For China ponics classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club in C and "D" ClasRCH. Winners of a steeplechase at Kwanti barred. Winner 8100; 2nd 850; 3rd $25. Entry 25.

This mee is open to all members and lady racing members of the H.K.J.C. as well as members of the

F.L.H.R.C.

.

5.-The Autumn Cup, -Iron gray. Liang and Lo... 13.13

A Steeplechase of 14 Miles, - 41-Bonn, Sturt and Lobel.... 13.11 42-Gray, Lau and Leo 13.1

For China ponics. Weight for Bay, Topside......

inclres as per scale. Winners since 14-Gray, Mr. A. W, da Roza 14.03 January 1 of two steeplechases 5 lbs.

13.21 45-Bay, L. Dunbar

penalty, of three or more 7. Iba.. 13.1 46-White, Ho Sai Man

penalty. Winner a cup; 2nd (50; 13.11 49-Dark gray, L. Reidy

13.1 3rd 90. Entry 85.

-Chestnut, A. H. Carrol

51-Gray, Mr. Eve.....

13.21

62-Dark brown, T.P.T.

53-Gray, A. H. Carral

4-un, Li Tse Fong ...

65-Iron gray, K. H. Kay

-Bay. Wee Too

...

13.2 13.21 13.11 13.21 .13.2) 13.9

Dark gray, Wayfoong 60-Gray, Wong Ping Shun... 00-lack, Tester and Abra-

ham.......

61-Gray, A. 8. Yung

6. The November Maidens,

A Steeplechase of One Mile, For China ponies that have never won a steeplechase. Weight for inches as per scale. Ponies, that have started at Kwanti since Jan- 13.04nary 1, allowed & lbs. Winner 8100; 2nd 850; 3rd $25. Entry 35. 13.11

13.1

13.1

13.11

G-F.B. gray, H. J. Law 64-Skewbald, Ho Kong Tang 13.1 05-Liras, Lewin and Tinaon... 13.01 G-Bay, S. C. Chang 67-Drus, J. J. Paterson. 13,3] 60-Gray, M. H. Logan 13.11 70-Dun, Rafeek and Rumjahu 13.11 71-Iron gray, Kong Bros., 13.01

Chestnut, Chan and Lo 13.11 73-Gray, Mrs. R. M. Dyer... 13.3

13.01 74-Iron gray, Widdecombe 7-Dun, Liang Han Yue 13.1 70-Bay, Kong Bros. 13.01 S-Iron gray, Mrs. Pearce.13.0 81-Chestnut, Hall and Shen-

LOCAL HOCKEY.

RECREIO'S TEAM FOR TO-DAY.

The following will represent Club

de Recreio in their match against the University to-day at 5.10 p.m. sharp at King's Park :-H. Barros, J. A. de V. Soares, D. C. Alves, N. Beitṛno, F. Barros, F. V. Ribeiro, 82-Gray, Bellamy and Gor-

L. J. Remedios, II. A. Noronha, A. 83-Dark gray, Mr. Dynasty... 13.01. Xavier, A. P. Eva da Silva, and 84-Gray, Wong Kam Fuk...... 13.0 M. A. Xavier. 85-Cream, L Reidy

ton

don .....

13.1

13.01

13.1

80-Binck, Wong Ping Shun ... 13.13 87-firar, Fung and Tang..... 13.1 88-Dark brown; S: To Wong 13.1 13.1 60-Gray, A. E. M. Rafock 80-Chestnut, A. A. R..Botelho 13.3 01-Gray, Chan Tin Sion. 13.01 9-Brown, Mrs. E. L. Dunbar 13.3 03-Gray, Mr. Dynasty 13.2 94-Dan, Mackie and Gray-

bura...ROPY. o-Gray, Lopes and Ellis 90 Gray, Chan and Lo

13.1 13.3) 13.9

LEAGUE CRICKET.

1.R.C. r. H.K.C.C.

The following will represent the Indians in their Second Division match against the Hong Kong Cricket Club, at Sookunpoo on Saturday, November 1, at p.m. eharp-F. M. el Arculli (captain), A. R. Abbas, M. R. Abbas, J. S. Ackbor, AR. H. Eamnit, 8. THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS. Ismail, M. P. Madar, D. Moham-

PING PONG LEAGUE.

Two further contestants have entered the third round of the men's singles of the Ping Pong Cham- piumship as a result of matches played at the Chinese Y.M.CA Kowloon. Loung Lia Chuon beat Cheng Kwok Wing (3 sets. to 1) au Lee Koon Lan beat Lam Ka Juen by the samo.margin.jpg

Tomorrow evening at the Kow- Toon Chinese Y.M.C.A., commencing: at-4.15 p.m., Lee. Koon Lan will meet Lai Pai Lum to qualify for the cupi-finals.

med, A. M. Rumjahu, A. R. Suffad and A. S. Sufind. Twelfth man: H. T .M. Barms.

PRIZEFIGHTERS FORTUNES

CARNERA AND BERG RETURN

HOME LADEN WITH RICHES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY-]

*

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930.

FANLING GOLF.

OPENING. OF NEW COURSE ON SATURDAY.

GOVERNOR TO PLAY IN INFORMAL MATCH.

On Sunday the New Course at Fanling will be opened by an in- formal team match in which the temms are expected to be as fol-

Iow

H.E, the Governor's Team, Sir William Peel, Rear-Admiral Hill,

A. H. Ferguson (ex-President), N. L. Smith (ex-Captain and Greens Committee), and E. R. Halifax (ex-Captain and

ex-President),

The Captain's Team,

G. S. Archbutt (Captain), 1. S Greenhill (ex-Captain and

Greens Committee), 0. F. C. Marion (Greens Com

mittoc),

A. B. Stewart (ex-Captain), and E. Davidson (ex-Captain).

Only singles will be played, under handicap. Major-General Sandi- Inds is unable to play owing to af alight accident.

A train will run at 3.84 mm, on

this day instead of the usuni motor coach. The first match will start at 9.30 ..

Don Mos In Four-ball Match,

At 2.30 p.m. a four-bali match will be played on the Old Course in which Don Moe will play, The other players are:-A. H. Ferguson, O. E. C. Marton and A, B, Stowart,

The Committee of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club hope, that any golfers who are not members of the Club who wish to watch the

match will do so.

KOWLOON GÓLF CLUB.

CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW.

The following the draw for the first round of the Club Champion ship to be played over the Kowloon Course on or before Sunday, Nov.

0:-

H. Mandy. J. D.Thomson, W. Taylor ». A. Camerton. E. D. da Roza . D. C. Wilson. F. C. Barry . A. Eastman. A. A. Lopes . A.. W. da Roza. Dr. Cogan . F. E. Remedios. T. Tait v. J. Mackintosh. H. Hampton e T, Seddon.

FIRST WEE GOLF CHAMPIONS.

BIG PRIZE MONEY.

[UNITED PRESS.]

Chattanooga, Tennessee, October Two residents of Jacksonville, Florida, were winners in the men's and women's divisions, respectively of the first peo-wee golf" opeD championships, which finished here to-day Two thousand dollars in prizes wont to the victors.

I

Mrs. J. E. Rankin was the win- ner in the women's division, while Mr. J., K. Scott headed the men's division. The miniature golf course was laid out amongst the crage of historic Lookout Mountain, the scone of a fiereo battle during the American civil war. Play started. two days ago,

MEXICAN BAN ON

CHINESE.

REVISION OF TREATY SUGGESTED.:

(UNITED PRESS.]

Mexico City, Oct. 23. The state legislature of Sonora to-day men. orialized the Congress of Mexion, asking revision of the Mexican treaty of amity and commerce with Chins in order to prevent, further Chinese immigration.

It was declared in the memorial that such immigration has proved prejudical to workmen and mer chants in Sonora and other Mexi can states.

AMERICAN NAVAL PROGRAMME.

16-YEAR BUILDING SCHEME.

[UNITED PRESL]

Washington, Oct. 2-The United

SOVIET OPERATIONS IN WHEAT.

REASSURING STATEMENT TO AMERICAN MÄRKET.

[UNITED PRESS.}

Press learned to-night that Mr. Washington, Oct. 23.÷Mr. Alex- Charles Francis Adams, Secretary onder Leggo, chairman of the of the Navy, will receive a recom-Federal Farm Board, to-day re-

to-morrow from

theceived reports that Soviet Russia mendation Navy General Board in favour of a hnd advanced by six cents the price

15-year cruiser building programme of ail wheat which the U.S.S.R.

at a cost of between G.$750,000,000 at present holds for sale. and 0.81,000,000,000.

This will prove, in the opinion This programnie will provide for of Mr. Legge, a helpful factor in nt American feet built up to the the general wheat situation, holp limits provided by the Tondoning American wheat by raising the Naval Limitation Treaty by the year 1915, in all categories except those of six-inch cruisers.

Treaty Limits Recommended. .' Washington, Oct. 23-Mr. Charles Francis Adams, Secretary of the Navy, to-day received the recom mendations of the Navy General Board which have been forecast

recent Press dispatches.

in

These recommendations provide, it was stated, for an American fleet built by 1948 up to the limits of the London Naval Limitation Treaty in all categories save those of six- inch cruisers..

The 10-year- building programme

world price level.

The newa camo as a pleasing con- trast to that of a month ago, when Mr. Arthur M. Hyde, the Secret- "ry of Agriculture, charged that 1.8, wheat prices were being for erd down by Soviet agents who rolling short" on the Chi-

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Иy business natura, of small amount, and, insignificant in con- rast to the great purchases of Amarieña goods by Soviet Russin constantly.

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Orchestra"What'll I Do?"

Song" Stop Your 'Ticklin' Jock" and " She Is My Rosie." -Harry Lauder.

DEATH PUZZLE.

LIVED 17 YEARS WITH A BROKEN BACK.

Song "I Can't Sleep in the Evidenco that the man had lived Movies Any More" and "Sor-for 17 years with a broken back geant Flagg and Sergeant was given at an inquest at Barns- Quirt."-Happiness Boys,

ley on Thomas Hitchon (01), of Whether Banjo. Solo Me and My Sha Shaw Street, Barnsley."

Jow."-Eddie Peabody. Comedian

with Ukulele-"Get Away Old Man, Get Awiny." Humourous" Mammy's Mam my" and In That Village Down the Valley," Lerlie Sarony.

in the end his death was due to that injury, which he met at Ro broyd Colliory, Stainborough, where he was crushed by a fall of roof so long age as January 0, 1913, or to purely natural causes was the issue raised, for the jury.

A doctor, who stated that post. Sketch The Stocking."-John

mortem examination showed the Henry and Blossom Humouroue The Roast Beef of spine was fractured, expressed the Old England."-Ernest Hast-opinion that this had nothing to ings.

do with the man's death except for Song She Has a Little Dimple the physical effects of confinement on Her Chin" and Who to bed for 17 years Death might Cares Anyhow."Happiness have been nocolorated by the in- Boys.

jury, but he would not say it was. Humourous-"Homes" and "The

Remarking on the possible con- Drage Way."-Norman Long.

tributory causes of a lack of ex- Old Favourites.

oroiso consequent on the injury, the Coroner, Mr. C. J. Haworth, said it was a very narrow point. Overture" 1819" (Tschaikow- eky).-Royal Opera Orchestra.

Finding that the accident did Song Little Grey Home in the contribute to Hitchen's death, the West."-Mary Lewis, Soprano.jury returned a verdict of death Steel Guitar Solo The Rosary." from mieadventure,

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Song Whore My Caravan Has Rested." Lambert Murphy, Tenor.

Vinlia Bulo" Mighty Lak' A

Rose" (Nevin) Fritz Song "The Bella of St. Mar

-Franeca Alda, Soprano. Violincello Solo Le Cygne " (Saint-Saens)-Pablo Casala. Song-Roses of Ficardy," John

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Song-Love's Old Sweet Song." -Amelita Galli Curci, Soprano. Instrumental Trio A Perfect

Day"-Victor Salon Trio, Song" A Brown Bird Singing."

-John McCormack, Tenor. p.m.--Weather report, local time

and Press news.

Dance Programme,

Observers here believe that the situation has been rendered more outs by the recent agitation in the United States to prevent Mexican northward on seasonal amigration 9.05 1. workers from sosing the border trips. Forced to remain at home, 1. Fox Trot Collegiate Sam."

2. Fox Trot Blondy." these workers find Chinese competi tion increasingly irksome, it wa 3. Walte Molly." stated

Congressmen and others here de élined to commit themselves in coh.

4. Fox Trot Dirty Bocks, 3. Fox Trot "Chant of

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FRENCH SENATOR'S PREDICTIONS.

FRENCH SENATOR'S

PREDICTIONS,

Paris, Oct. 24-The now British policy regarding Palestino was a tacked by the President of the French Palestine Committee, Sean.

tor Godart, in an interview with representatives of the Jewish Tolo graph Agency in which he predict- ed international action against Great Britain on the grounds that she was evading hor obligations. regarding the League of Nations mandate,

Mr. Godart alleged that "Great Britain's volte-face constituto, hor reply to the League of Nations mandate commission's criticism of the general inadequacy of the Brî- tish administration during last year's bloody riots" and goes on to say that the now conflict is not

6. Blow Fox Trot Crying force between the Jewish nation and

the Carolines."

7. Fox Trot Eleven

Saturday Night."

8. Fox Tret-"Should I.

9. Tango Morena."

Great Britain but between the lat

Thirtyter and the League of Nations or

rathor the signatories of the San Romo, pack Qrent Britain had broken all her pledges and Sia-pudiated the Balfour Declaration. constituted one-of, the

ro-

LONDON, Oct. T With a fortune of £50,000 made nection with possible action on the memorial. Mexico has, however, in 10 inonths from 23 fights in the been amitten by hard times along United States, Prime Carnero, the with the rest of the world to such Italian giant, arrived in Europea degree that it was intimated that to-day, A

some measure of restriction may „Miss Young) On Saturday Kid Borg, the become necessary against Chinese,

TE FOX Trot Stel D received a walk-over from British cinta

SRC pre-own ampton with £13,000 as a result of was expressed that it will not be Mass Chu Keu Buo, thus qualifying nine lights, bringing his fortune up necessary to alter existing treaty 12, Waltz You'll Find the An Finally M. Godart announces that

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