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DOG RACING IN

MACAO.

¿

WEEK-END RESULTS IN

FULL..

ATTRACTIVE DIVIDENDS.

The full results of the fifth and sixth miretings of the Macno Grey 'hound Racing Club will be found below. There was a good attend- ance at the course and some exvel- lent racing was seen. In the very Arst event on Saturday night there was a dond heat with the third greyhound" only a short head he hind.

FANLING HUNT.

THRILLS AND SPILLS ON, SUNDAY.

[BY

REYNARD."]

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932.

YACHTING.

LADIES RACE HELD YESTERDAY.

The following were the results of the sixth Ladies' Championship, į hold under the suspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yes Londay -

The course was:-1, Lyonman Benosa (P.) 2. Mark on Line (8.); Channel Rock (P.). Distance:

7.7 miley.

t«g"0l-s8,

(Started at 3 p.m.)

F'SUED, CORR. PEN, PTS,

Rolin Min.

Sheldon) 1,36,90 1.31.28 3 33 Siskin (Mi

J. E. Mac 'kie)

On Sunday the meet of the Fan ling Hunt took place under idend weather conditions at Lok Ma Chau crossroads when A large field of some fifty odd turned out. Among those present worn Squadron Leader Wood; Miss Scott Harston.

Lambert," Commandor Major Somerville, Miss Fair, Miss Fearon. Captain Cooper. Mrs. Preston, Colonel Bird and Miss Bird. Commander and Mrs. Harri-Diane The phri-mutual figures were very satisfactory and with the Masson, Major Stewart, Dr. Mae- Race Club holding their ruce meet. Gowen, Mr. Heard and Mr. Bray- ing on the coming Sunday, quite a number of people from Hong Kong will undoubtedly, be at the dog rac ing in Macno over the coming week: and; The stand, it is gratifying to note, is neither cold nor draughty as the back is totally enclosed anil this effectively keeps out the wind from the north side. The members' room is cosy and good dinners and suppers can be obtained.

The results were as follows:-

SATURDAY.

1st Race, 300 Yards Flat.

-Black Bill

2.-Montan

3.-Ben Bill

Time.

20.60

20,00

20.01

Dead heat, short head between

first and third,

Winner: 8.30 and $5.00.

Place: 1st, $3; 3rd, $3.

"

2nd Race, 300 Yards Flat..

1.-Fairy

-My Flor

Time. 10.80

...... 19,81 19.89

Marquette Won by short head. shart head

hatwaen second and third.

Winner:

Place: 1st 4.10; Zud $5.80...

$3.80

3rd Race, $00 Yards Flat.

1-Frontier Laddie

Time.

19.40

2-Yellow Dragon.... 10.54 3-Milly By

19.03.

3rd

Wen by two lengths: two lengths Fatwaen second and third.

Winner: $11.00.

1

fold.

Hounds our hit off the Ene. which started near the main road opposite San Jin, and raced away aeross the padd to the village of Show We Wai, thence left handed on a wide cively along the foothills to Bnish near Madden Hill. The pace throughom was too "fust for the field who had to negotiate some difficult country in which every

met. type of obstacle was

Falls were numerous from the start, the hunteraan himself being the first to "come it" in a grave!

Numerous Spells.

After a short breather a thove was made through Step Gap for the queund run. Hounds were out for blood and again tore away, leaving the field to negotiate the river Bens wish its steep leaks and ocensional bog. On reaching, the far side, bail hounds were seen disappearing over Fir Hill half a mile ahead, and it took some hard riding by the fald to get on terms again to finish an excellent run near Potts Bungalow. Falla were again numerous, fortu- nately, without injuries. Mine. Scott Harston had the misfortune, to tuko anaty fall when her pouy came down but she was soon remounted and Anished well up.

Both runs were voted by all te be among the best the Hunt has on. joyed so far. The Huntera Arins did the rest. Ons keen supporter whose hat was somewhat bent, ask-

Place: 1st 4.10; 2nd 86,50; 3rd ed me how I knew the names of the

21.30.

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4th Race, 525 Yards Flat.

Time. -His Master's Voice 32.80 2.-War Plume 32,0 3.-Snowstorm

32.58

Won by one and a half lengths a one length between second and Abird.

Winder: 820.50.

Place: 1 85.80; 2nd $4.00; 3rd $3.80.

places we had been to and volunteer ed the names of several other spots he had been over but I am afraid thers were not printable,

4.34.05 4.23.57 .1 12

(fra.

4.40.46 4.34.21 5 28

Barry) Dorothea (Miss A. Blake) 4.39.49 4.29.43 220 Colleen Mas"

4 20 M. Larssen 4.4115 4.32.10 *"I," "Y" and "G" Qlasson,

(Started at 3:08 p.m.)

'SHED. Con. PSN, PTS. Daphne (Miss

7:4

M. Stoken).. 4.53.07 1.33.07 3 Ailsa (Mra

D. S. Lam- bert) 4.51.83 4.31.32 3 79 Why Wonder!

(Mrs. Tow "kes)

Bluejacket

(Mr Ada-

D.N.F..

45.

12

4.50.00"

2

70

mas 4.50.47, 4.5 Boojum (Mrs..

Pickering.. 4.53,20 4.52.42 4 76 Spe'e d'well

(MIYE. Ste-

wart) 4:49.20 4.48.51 1 Wendy (Misy

Patshelt) ... 6.30.20 3.51.34 7 Euntes Mrs

Row}

79

........

18

5.02.18 4.56.39 601

GOLF.

RECENT COMPETITION

RESULTS.

The result of the first round of Competition the. Adamson Cup (1031) are as follows:

"

J. Laing (14) beat E. Hoors (13) W. J. G. Jenkin (17) beat G Melrod 3 and 4.

HIKING CLUB.

ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT FOR NEW PROJECT.

A mosting, attended by a large number of loont enthusiasts, to forma. a Hiking Club in Hong Kong, took place yesterday in the Sunday Star! offers when various matters, con- ted with the movement were discussed.

The meeting considered, the aims and objects of the Club, the on- traneo and subscription fees, which it was decided to keep as low as possible, and other matters,

A committee was appointed and the framing of ruies, to be submit. ted at a sabsequent meeting, was left in their hands. This meeting will take place on January 25 at

4 p.10,

CORRESPONDENCE. collect the fare frem some other

passengers, but when he

ke returned i All inters intended for public to the defendant, the latter renewed ortion must be accompanied by the his search until they got near a name and address of the writer, not. for publication. unless so deired,

· but an avidence of good faith.-ED, } (TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG

THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.

[TO THE EDITOL OF THE

DAILY PRESS"]

stopping place, when on seeing

inspector, he alighted before the bus had come to a standstill...".

Inspector W. R. MoWalter, for the prosecution, said that there had boon many cases of this naturo. As

MACAO RACES

'SUNDAY, 17TH JANUARY, 1992. First Race at 1:15 pm. Admission:--To Members' Enclosure $1.00

To Public Enclosure, cents 40. Membara MUST show their badgos to gain admittanos.

Members can obtain. 2 ladies

Secretary.

a matter of fact some people made badges free on application to the HONO KUNO a hobby of this sort of thing. After

Tiffin san be procured at the Race further evidence had been taken, a | Course,

[1:608 fino of 10 was imposed.

B13,-In snapshooter's" "article which appeared in your paper of the 9th inst., there are many re- marks which should not be allowed to pass without comment.

Snapshooter regretted that in last week's Photographic Exhibition at the University beginners word dia A fall resume of the proceedingscouraged by the high standard of at the inaugural meeting will be the foreign entries, which, he said, published later.

LOCAL HOCKEY..

CLUB LOSE TO THE JATS,

The C.B.A. failed to put in an appearance for their game with the Clab seconds yesterday so the lat ter cogaged in a friendly with the Jats instead.

The Club heid a 3-1 lead in the first half but after the interval they fell off and let the Indians through

should not have allowed to complete

for prizes. He did not know that many of the pictures were "not for competition. He seemed to have, forgotten that there was a sention for beginners. "If the exhibits in the Beginners' Section appeared' too advanced for him, was it the fault of the Club! But I know that there were a number of prints which were not good enough for this action. The Committee of the Club" must have been trying to

encourage

the owners of such exhibits as Branches and Scales of Jus

to score 3 goals to win by the odd" which lent a comic touch to

one in seven,

DISTRESS SIGNALS

OBSERVED.

VEREY LIGHTS SEEN FROM CHEUNGCHAU.

POLICE INVESTIGATING.

the otherwise solema atmosphere of the Exhibition. It was also to on-

courage beginners that the Club tolerated the presence of other highly glazed prints. Suapshooter's "National Salon" would certainly bave rejected them..

Ho romariced that the hanging of the pieturo left much to be desired Considering the record number of entric and the cramped limits of The Cheung Chau Police Station the University Union Assembly reported last night that at about room, I am sure Snapshooter desir 7.15 p.m. they saw white lights, fed too much.. Ne pains had been which looked like Verey lights go spared to show every picture to off in fairly quick and regular best advantage under the circum- succession at a distance to the stances High-key pictures were South of Lamma Island; at a place not placed side by side with pie that approximately Ats in with Tai tures that had rich vigorous tones. Photographs focussed from a high Lee Wan,

view-point were hung low down on the walls, and photographs taken at a low angle were hung high up, so na to bring out the required effects. This was especially notice. able in the case of the two pictures having the same title The Sport

-

These lights were followed about 15 minutes later by two more which seemed to go up from a point off Lamma Island and nearer to Cheung Chan than the first lot of lights.

Small glimpses were seen at in A. E. Clarke (14) beat B. Waltervale of a light which might be ship's light, but it was difficult to

A.. G. Ursell (17) beat A. D.

Fraser (18) bus up.

WEA.

3rd lace (8).

There were eight entries in the make out just exactly what light itof Kings "one of which was hung Police launches were imme-a little above eye level and the samo Competition at Happy Valley.

January 1st to 10th, and H.diately sent out to investigate on other very much lower. Care, had Harris qualified with a score of receipt of the message. (92--15).

between second and third,

Winner: $22,30. Place: lat 85; 2nd 82:60;

84.50,

. 3rd Race, 300 Yards Plat,

Time.

1-Rokie

10,20

-Frontier Laddie

10.38

1.-Generalship

Time. 32.00

3-Black Wing

19.38

Won by three lengths; dead heat!

2-Rayma Randa..... 32,06

3.-Rough Timeau ...........

32.09

5th Race, 500 Yarda Fiat,

Won by one length; half a longth

between second third

Winner: 18:10.

#J

Place: 1st $4.90; 2nd $3: Brd $6.

6th Race, 625 Yards Handicap Hurdles,

Time:

1.-Seagrave ...... 34.00

34.38

Captain Cattle

Won by six lengths; two, lengths

Winner: $3.6C.

Place: 1st $250 2nd $3.00.

7ta Race, 300 Yards Fiat,

1-Gold Duke

2. Hello Mae'

'Time.

15.30

......... 19.09

3.-Lord Roseberry. 19.14

Won by three lengths; one length

Winner: $17.00.

Captain's Cup.

In the Captain's Cup Compeli- tion at Fanling, over the week-end,

Place: 1st 83.80: fed $2.80; 3rd there were 51 entries on the Old

82.00.

4 Race, 500 Yaris Fla

4

1.-SHvious

2.-Reliance

--Information

Course. C. C. Stark qualified with.

Time.

0.

32:00

02.03

a score of 74(81-7), "other secres baing C. H. Burton 90-15-75; A 10.

H. Brawa 0-14-70; Pothick 54-18-76.

.

32.39

On the New Course, H. W. "

Won by one length, ha a length ley qualified with a score of 75 (07-

between second and third.

Winner: $12.

Place: 1st 13.00; 2nd 84.10; 3rd, 83.30.

18). There wore 13. entries.

Junior Championship,

The draw for the match play stages of the Junior Championship is as follows!

also been taken to place the better

of the two on another wall so that the inferior one might not suffer

NEGOTIATIONS ON unduly by comparison.Yours, ote,

+

EXTRALITY.

M. GREEN'S LETTER TO

"THE TIMES."

Londui, Jan. -ln view of the recent developments in China, the whole question of extra-territori- ality must be reconsidered de novo and Parliament consulted before concessions are finally made.

This is the burden of a long let ter appearing in The Times to-day 8. T. Bullin plays L4.-Comdr. under the ciganture of Mr. O. M.

Green.

Works.

C. H. Burton plays D. B. Ed- ward.

R. E. Tottenham plays A. Richie

INTERESTED.

Hong Kong, January 10, 1932.

CHRISTMAS COMPETITION.

Dear Sir,

H.M. Submarine Olympus,

January 10, 0932,

Please accept my thanks for your cheque for $60 received yesterday., being payment of prize money in your competition, which I must say

I was mom then pleased to know The letter, which is given pro-I had won.

Yours sincerely, minence, concludes with an eloquent

A. O. Brawn plays C. E. Sand-appeal for the treatment of the

British community in China, with greater frankness and considers-

Comdr. Priestley plays A. tion. Humphreys,

5th Race, 100 Yards Fiat.

Time.

1.--Great Joy

33.40

2.-May Bill

33.57

3.-Dollar Bilf

33,64

between second and third.

Won by two lengths; one length

between second and thirt

Winner: 88:20.

Winner: $92.10.

Place: 1st 8.80; 2nd $2.10;

strom.

3rd

Place: 1st $3,90; 2nd 83.10; 3rd

83.20.

D.

1.

$2.60,

8th Race, 600 Yards Flat..

Time.

1.-May Bill

33.40

2.-Square Doxi

33.40

3.Fanny Bill

33.45

Won by half a length: abort head

between second and third.

Winner: 89.70.,

Place: 1st $9.00; 2nd 83; 3rd 83. 84.70.

SUNDAY,

1st. Racs, 300 Yards Fat.

Won by half a length: a neck be

8th Race, 500 Yards Flat.

Time. 1.-Foronteer Force... 33.-10 3-Spring Day .... 33.34 33.67 3-Rainha de Saba Won by two length; que length between second and third.

Winner: $15.50.

Many members of this €0.30-

CB. Rchorston plays T. Cunity, says Mr. Green, have con-

Monaghan.

M. N. Cochrane plays E. Voeux.

tinually to take important decisions

des on delicate matters of government

пеав, The condition of Shanghai and the Concessions proves that

R. M. Henderson plays G. E. Routeide the ordinary sphere of busi Divett

The first round is to be played they have done so highly success- on or before January 24, the second fully.

"TAMES E. SMITH

COSTLY RIDE ON A 'BUS.

TEN-DOLLAR FINE FOR NÓT.

Y PAYING FARE,

When a Chinese youth was charg Place: 1st $4.30; 2nd $2.70; 3rd reand January 31, the semmi-final "They recognise that changes

February 14 and the final (30 must come he declares, and ed before Mr. Schofield at Central hules) February 21,

morely ask that the pace shall be magistracy yesterday with avoiding regulated by the pace of genuing

7th Race, 300 Yards Plat,

1.--Best Job

Time.. 18.10 2-Nobody's Fancy 18.58 3-Square Deal ... 18.70 Won by eight lengths; two lengths between second and third,

Winner: 817%.

Place: 1st 88.10; 2nd #3.60; 3rd

8th Racs, 500. Yards Flat.

1:

1.-Hector

Time.. 20.30.

2-My Bong

20.34

3. My Boy

20.30

1wren second and third.

24.40.

Winner: 38.30,

Place: 1st $2.70: 2nd.

180:50; 3rd

23.10.

and Bass, 200 Yard

Fiat..

Tinio.

1.-Cavier

10.40

2-Grent Joy

3.Fairy Queen

1.-Giggle.

2-Catcherop 3.Tinklo

Time:

33.09 33.81 33.96

Won by 13 lengths: two lengths between second and third....··

Winner: #1940.

19:40 19:49 A Won by one length half a longth)

(Continued on aas Column.) 4.10.

Place: 1st $3.30; 2nd 24.50; 3rd

SIM SHIELD HOCKEY.

CLUB TEAM FOR TO-DAY.

The following 'team will représent The Hong Kong Hockey Club. The Navy in the Sim Shield Coa petition on the R.NO.S.C. ground, King's Park, to-morrow at 4.30 p..-C. Gregory, W. Woddward;

4. Rodger W: A Reed," AA.

reform in Chian," in the spirit of payment on a Hong Kong and Sir Austin Chamberlain's famous Shanghai Hotel bus on Saturday declaration of January 19, 1928.

morning, the Magistrate remarkod that it was the duty of a passenger travelling on any public conveyance to tender his fare before getting off if the conductor had not had the time to call round for collection..

In the witness box, the conductor

RABIES OUTBREAK.

COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

IN KUALA LUMPUR

Deg-owners in Kuala Lumpur, said that when he went round for the

Dand, E. V. Raed H. O, Hughes, who are already obeying a muzding defendant's are, the latter said he GER. Divebt, C.C. Francis D. Border, have been notified that lacy had a monthly ticket but when ask- Evans and J. L. Tetley must present their pets fór pati-

Began

Reserves T. J. Price. A.Arabies vaccination daring January, ed to produce it, the latter.

& long search. He (witness) had to Botelho.

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