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KING'S
THEATRE
COMMENCING
SATURDAY, 15TH
DAILY
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932.
Sports News
MACAO RACES
ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS
FOR SUNDAY
The following are the weights and entries for the Macno races on Sunday:
CRICKET TRIAL
TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
The following sides will play on the Club ground at 2 p.m. on Satur- day
P
MAURICE TATE FOR AUSTRALIA
A REVOLUTION, IN- GOLF
"FANLING GOLF
BOGEY POOL RESULTS
NOW CONSIDERED FIT
(THROUGH LEUTRA'S AGENOY.]
LONDON, Oct. 11. MAURICE --TATE, Sussex and
England fast-medium bowler, A. W. Hayward's Side.-A. W. Hayward (Capt.), A. C. Beck, E. has now been declared recovered from his recent breakdown. The R. Duckitt, G. E. R, Divett, A. Mackenzin, G. S. Dunkley, J.
Committee of the M.C.O. have ap- Whitham, P. W. J. Planner, P. E. Proved Tate's request to be per- Baskett, C. E. Gabagan, A. H.mitted to join the M.C.O side in Harbord, W. Stoker, II. D. Stil Australia, and he will be leaving
by the rat available boat.
liard.
Poitalho Handicap, Six Furlongs. Allwell (143). Common (140), Dashaway (140), Drian (140), Guiding Star (148), Prestwick (143), Tion Feng Shan (48), Venturous (100), Whitehall (143).
Kuling Handicap, Six Furlongs, E. -J. R. Mitchell's Šide.--E. J. Arinius (148), Banjolina (130), | R. Mitchell (Capt.), A.. Reid, A. P.; Espy (150), Estrellita (148), Fightfall Thompson, O, E. C. Marton, ing Blood (109), Gallant Fox (150), J. Smith, J. E. Potter, H. J. D. Genghis Khan (143), Jingo (144), Love, L. D. Kilbee, A. D. Lawson, Kanpaz (14), Now King (150), Pure J. R. Way, &. A. II. Duneau, L. A. Music (148), Sunbeau (144) Tai Whipps, R. R. Davies.
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M. Ping Yang (140), Valeta ́ (150),
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Valley Hall (134). Whoopee (146).
(UnofEcial) Machine Gun Troops Handicap, Five Furlongs, Cupid (18), Demurrer (150), In- shallah (150), Mountain Hat (100), Red Leaves (139), Rooslan (163), Social Mark (153), Sunflowor (100), The Partridge (17%), White Stars (160).
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WOMEN'S CRICKET
TEAM
It will be recalled that. Tate broke down on the eve of the de
Partuto of the M.C.C. dam. He made a partial recovery and was to have joined his colleagues at Toulon when a further breaklown occurred and it was thought that he would be unable to go. His pre- sence with the side is rendered the more necessary in consequecné of the inability of It. W.-V. Robins to make the trip.
BOGEY TO BE ABOLISHED BY PRINCE'S
A RESULT OF GAME'S IMPROVEMENT
London, Oct. 4-The famous Prince's golf course at Sandwich, where the last British Open Cham pionship wha played, has decided to abolish the logey score of 70 and to change over to par with the score of 72. The bogey score has existed since the club was opened, izi 3900,
A Draatio Changb.
In future, the cards will give the par score and the following will show how drastic is the change
Holes. fd. Bogey. Par.
Old Now
3
1
392
3.
4
0
400
5
4
3
134
3
3
300
4
3
217
391
-133
D
409
5
INVITED TO AUSTRALIA
APPROVAL GIVEN BY BOTH SEXES
The Secretary of the M.C.C., an nouncing the verdict of the special- ist, said that Tate will leave England on Thursday joining the English team at Melbourne
10
-390
11
408
12
450
5
13
411
14
902
*
13
334
16
410
17
310
15.
460
HOCKEY
Total 6,800
70
72
London, Oct. 5-English women cricketers have become especially
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Sir Mallaby Deeloy, the proprie
time that "begey" disappeared from British goll. When it waB invented the ball could not travel sont distance and the white game to within eighty yards of its pre- has improved.
Peking Handicap, One Milo. Ajax (140), Alexandṛa Hall (149), Champagne Bay (105), Deveron (153), Empress Hall (140), Gold keen, and they are practising with, OLUB TEAM FOR TOMORROW tor of the course, declares it is high ling (140), King's Parade (140), į increased onthusiasm and method Punch (143), Royal Flush (140), because the All-England Women's Snappy Eve (140), Wakefield (140), Cricket Council has just received Wembly Stag (143), Workable Stag an invitation from the Now South (130),
Wales Woman's Cricket Associa- ! tion to visit Australia in 1834 and cuntend for the women's equivalent of the Ashes. If this tour proves auccess, an Australian girls team will bo invited to visit England in 1930.
Macao St Leger, One and Thres
Quarter Hues.
Ajax (160), Deveron (150), Flying Tourist (165), Navy Hall (156), Punch (100), White Jade Stag (160), Wild Life (100), Workable Stag (160).
Nanking Handicap, Once Round, African Eve (166), Buchanan (145), Cabinet Hall (153), Cebu (143), Christmas Belle (145), Christ mas Joy (150), Golden Arrow (150), Just Imagine (133), Misamis (140), Powerful King (135), Pure Music (143), San Francisco (143), Taj Ping Yang (140), The Gadwall (153), The Rainstorm (155). The Shoveller (145).
Loung Kwong Handicap, Once Bound.
Allwell (143), Arminius (153), Blue Plane (147), Common (140), Dash Away (140), Drian (10), Genghis Khan (148), Jingo (148), Lightship (148), New King (156), Prestwick (143), Pure Music (150), Tai. Ping Yang (140), Tien Feng Shan (148), Venturous (100).
K.C.C. BOWLS
MCTAVISH WINS
CHAMPIONSHIP
The final of the lawn bowls cham- pionship of the Kowloon Cricket Olub was won by H. M. McTavish, who beat A. Hyda Lay.
Both finalista drew byes in the first round and were only required to play four matches altogether.
MeTavish beat AiJ. Kow, J, Gib- son and P. T. Farrell to reach the final, while Hyde Lay eliminated
Charles Mucartney, the Austra.
lian Teat player, describes the idos
as a fine one, and it is supported by many other Australian cricket- ers. An official of Australia House in London declared that they were doing their best to make the tour Lossiblo
ari Financial Troubles.
The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" Team against the South Wales Borderers at 6.15 p.m. to-morrow at King's Park:-Moses, Lowe. Henry, Rees, Dale, Jones, Fox, Carrod, Meln tyre, Wade, Davies.
£2,000,000 NEW
SPORT FOR BRITAIN
HI-L," FASTEST GAME IN
THE WORLD
The fastest bail game in the world, ja-alai (pronounced Hi-li), 1 would go to Australia like a or pelota, as it is called in Spain, shot, if my expenses could be guaris about to be introduced to Great
Baid anteed,"
Misa Marjorie Britain. Pollard, a famous English bats. Plans have been made to build veman. She was speaking at the the first fronton (or stadium) in pavilion of the Worcester County London. This will cost £260,000, Cricket Club, on whose ground she and it is the intention of the was playing for an England XI | syndicale-well-known and wealthy against a Scottish XI. "It is man-to erect five more in Man- necessary, however, that the money chester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bir question should be settled entlefacmingham, and either Brighton or torily, or I cannot so a sufficiently Cardiff. representative toam being got together.
so many Like unateurs, women cannot spare the time to make such an · extendéd
When the scheme is in full opera- mention at least £2,000,000 will have been spent, and work found for some 600 men and women, and journey. Perhaps by 1834 someone about 200 skilled players. Arrange- will come forward and offer to
ments were concluded to bring shoulder the financial burden."
over fifty Hi-li; players from Another enthusiastle supporter of the scheme was Mrs. E. King-Tur- Spain, Mexico, Cuba, and China. There are no polota players in nor who, has bean playing, as the enly woman member, for eleven Britain, and it takes years for the Folkestone Rambler, "I would toost certainly go to Spaniard ten or more years to be Australia, if lovited," she said, come proficient.
No Pits Players,
England is a member of Prince's, Almost every famous goller in there will be a startling revision of handicaps. Henceforth, thera will be no plus golfers at Princo's. Such players as Rex Hirtley and Torrance, who are plus 3 or 4; will become scratch. The hutte afteens will go back to twenties. ~
It is clear that the lead taken by Prince's will provide some heated Controversies in British golfing circles.
The following were the results in the Bogey Pool, played over the holiday week-end on the Old Course, Fanling:
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LOCAL BROAD- CASTING
COMMITTEE'S REPORT FOR
SEPTEMBER
The monthly report for Septem- ber, issued by the Hong Kong
Winner: A., P. Hall-Thompson Broadcasting Committee, states:--| Actual hours of transmission total- (a) 3 up.
led 255.75 of which 163.25 ware de- voted to European programmes and 102.50 to Chinese programines, as follows:
Runner-up: D. S. Robb (8) 1 up and E. Lewis (13) 1 ̧ñp tie.
There were to entries.
20TH BATTERY BEATEN
2. GOALS TO 1
EVEN GAME AT KING'S PARK
On the Naval ground at King's Park yesterday, II.M.S. Veterans boat the 20th Battery by 2 goals to I in an evenly contested game. All the scoring was done in the first half, when the Veterans, by reason. of concerted play established a one- goal lead which they held through- out the rest of the game. The second half provided a ding-dong tussle with the honours resulting about avon, and neither team able to break through the opposing dofance. The goals warto scored from the sticks of Rimmer and Ross.
A SPORTING PEER'S NEW
VENTURE
LORD LONSDALE JOINS DIRECTORATE OF THE ARSENAL F. C.
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Euro- Chi- pean: nose.
Morning transmissions including commercial nows & chural relaye 531 Evening transmissions...100.
61
153) 102
Monthly percentages: European 60.03; Chinese 40.07.
During the month the following, items were broadcast:-
1
Dance programmes European studio boncerts 11 Chinose studio concerts... 5 ....... 37 European relays Chinese relays European léctures.......... Chiness lecturca ....................... Chinese children's pro- grammes ..................... New licencos issued during Sep- tomber,42.
HOCKEY: THE MAMAK TOURNAMENT
R.A.S.C. r. PARTHIAN,
This game was played yestor day afternoon on the Navy ground, Happy Valley,
The malf time score was 2-0 in favour of the E.A.S.C., the goal. scorers being Eve and Tipple.
The full-time result was 4-1., In London, Oct. 8.-Lord Lonsdale, the second half the scorers were one of the most outstanding per- Eve and Lazenby for the R.A.S.O., sonalities in English sport, has and McRae for the Parthian. The become a director of the Arsenal E.AS.C. had most of the game, F. C. Throughout his life, Lord their forward line showing much ira- Lonsdale has always taken the provement in combination and pasa- keenest interest in every branch of ing. McRae played a sterling game sport but to the public be is known at centre forward for the Parthian. chiefly for his prominent position Jockey Club-and in boxing circles, month of the French mail liner on the Turf-he is a member of the With the arrival in Shanghai next. being President of the British Box-Angkor, all the mail steamers of ing Board of Control.
the Messageries Maritimes Cic. will
The election of Lord Loosdale | temporarily cease to call at Japan: brings the number of the Arsenal and will thake Shanghai their ter directorate to seven-Sir Samuel minal port of call in the Far East. Hillwood (Chairman), Mr. J. J. | The General Metzinger will be the Edwards (Vice Chairman), the Earl last of the French mail liners to of Westmorland, Sir Mathew Wil call at Japan until further notice. son, Mr. H. Langham Hood, Mr. The company's cargo vessels will. George F. Allison, and now Lord continue to visit Japanese ports Lonsdale.
according to businesa dématids." 14
ROYAL OBSERVATORY'S DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
OCTOBER 11, 1932,
BARDENTER
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Inche
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"I think sich & tour, if it could Hi-li is the national sport of e satisfactorily arranged, would Spain, and the Basque country, and be a splendid stimulus to won'
ricket in both countries." Mr. is also highly popular in cities such King Turner's husband said that as Shanghai, Havana, and Miami, his wife was se proficient as most There are three frontons in Havano, of the male members of the Folk stone Ramblers, which is a team and all are packed both in the after- of average strength. "She has
noon and evening... often made. 50 and 60 runs," he said. My wife is also a dover, slow-medium bowler, and
It was stated to me that there
has has never been a case of fronton
f Jack, A C. Burford and J. taken 700 wickets in the last eleven failing, and the profits, of course, Fraserie
years. I feel sure she would be
ori
Australian A great smDCEAS wickets,"
LOCAL CRICKET
QUEEN''S WIŃ BY
WICKETS
are very large. All the betting will: be conducted through totalisators. Each tournament will last about Plenty of Material." There is a wide field of choice in three hours, and those who have building upà touring team, since watched Hi-li will know that it is 03 girls schools, besides 71 clubs, possible to bet on every one of the are affiliated to the
forty points scored by the teams. Women's First-class Cricket Association.
The main part of a fronton is the players include Miza Carol Valen-playing court. The spectators, sent. tine, sister of Mr. B. H. Valentine,ed on one side, face this, and are "vice-captain of Kent, who is a protected from injury by a wire Diocesan Boys' School was badly tricky bowler, and Miss Charteris, net. The game consists of keeping beaten by 0 wickets when they, play-of Berkhamsted, who is a really the ball in play by hurling it at [ed "Queen's College on their own graceful bat Another redoubtable the right-hand wall
bowler is Mrs. Ecott-Bowden, who ground yesterday,
took eiglit wickets for 30 runs in The home team batted first and a recent importout match.
Australia, too, has considerable talent, for there are seventy wo
AUTHENTIC! put up only 45 tans, Hulse being
The players wear on their right hand a contrivance known as a cesta. This is curved into i sort of semi-circle, and is nearly three feet in length.
A
Lop scorer collecting 18. Queen's men's clubs, in New South Wales "It is made of straw, and at the * College, anding, little difficulty for alone, with 1,000 players Women ond, where the ball is caught, is
getting the runs, passed their opdown under" play their cricket about four inches deep
hand. M. el Armulli, their captain, as the men
professional sport in Bhanghai for shops both in bowling and basting, Both the English and Australian some time and has been played for capturing 7 wickets for 18 runs, he governing bodies insist that skirts, many years by the large spanish went on to score 31-runs,
nos-trousers must be
community in Manila,
IT'S DIFFERENT agents, seors with nine wickets in with the name grim determination Jai Alai has been a popular
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VERSTRAN
October 12d 10h 16m-The anticyclone appears to be moving eastwarde towards 8. Japan; Fresh monsoon will continue along the Chins coast to the south of Fooshow, and over the northern China So. Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inch Total since January 1, 67.28 inches, against an average of 78.71 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON ON OCTOBER 18;
DISTRICT.
A-Shanghai to Turnabout....
B.Turnabout to Hong Kong O-Hong Kong to Cop Book,
D-Hong Kong to Hainan Sirait E-North Obina Bes;
FORECAST
N.E. wine
oderate:
N.E. Wind
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