HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1933.

NINTH EXTRA MEETING 80 ATHLETES FOR Air-Mail Sport Letter

ENTRIES, HANDICAPS & WEIGHTS

FOR SEPTEMBER 23

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The entries and handleaps for the ninth extra race meeting are as follows:-

Big Wave Bay Handicap. Alda 181. Brechin, 188, Double Fuce 150 King's Company 140, May-¦ flower 158, Per Se 157, Solar Star 161, Street Singer 157, Tenorio 165.

Corroboree Handicap, Dancing Jack 158, Golden Dawn 163, Ngtuk 165. Rosy. Morn 185, Sunup 158, The Raincloud 148. But

After That 145, Canny 147. City of

Melbourne 182, Cossack's · Choice 149. Kilrea 145, Ratlon 145, Tecum- seh 140.

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155. Dee 148, Flying Tourist 181. Jack Sharkey 140, Mike 151, Mon Talisman 150. Nippy 158, Orlando | 143 Per Se 150, Philanderer 158, Solar Star 154. Street singer, 150, Tenorio 181, The Cavalier 147, The Plover 140. The Roundhead 140, Wakefield 153, Wayward Stag 181,

Clear Water Bay Stakes (Six Furlongs).

Aden 152, Bugulo 165, Bold General 155, Duplex 161, Fully

Face 158. Glorious Day 152, Gold Age 155, Good Sport 152, Melody 161, No Fear 161. Paul Jones 152, The Raincoat 155, Triumph 155, Victor 158.

Junk Bay "D" Class.

Island Bay Handicap (A and B

Class).. Gay Crusader 155. Hetman 160, King's Justice 165. Sadko: 168,

Amoy 165, Bold Lad 149, Helter Chateau Bay. 140, Cossack's Beauty Skelter 145. Hey Tor 155, Jack 140. Gold Key 140, King's Bounty O'Lantern 148. Jingle 140 King 156. Navy Hall 140. Tem 140, Won-Salmon 152, Partnership 160, Valley derful Stag 140.

Subscription Griffins' Challenge

Cup (11 Miles), Warrington 152, Flying Boy 158.

Hall 148.

Burgomaster 158. Now's The Time US. BASEBALL

161, National Day 155, Gay Butter- fly 158, Black Rock 155, Hey Tor 152. De Minimia 152 Melody 161, Poverty Bay 155. Golden Dragon 155 The Panther 152. Duplex 161. Disorderly Conduct 152, Partner- ship 132, Darien 152, Vigilance 155, King Salmon, 158.

Pienie Bay Stakes “EE" Class From Two Mile Post),

Cubs Beat Giants

NANKING

H.K.-Making Full Preparations

Chinese

No lower than eighty athletes, including a fair propor- |tion of women, will be leaving Hong Kong at the beginning of October to proceed, to Nanking where they will take part in the National Athletic Meeting of China to Ees held on October 10, the Chinese National Day.

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German Amateur Golf Championship:

Women's Team For South Africa: Prince Of Wales And Royal St, Davids: How Yorkshire Won The Championship:

Scottish Tennis -

German

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, Aug. 30.

The team will leave England on ensuing year, and Mr. B. Highdeld Sept. 28, and Miss Diana Plump- Jones vice-captain. The club pre- ton, who was runner-up to Miss sidènt is Lord Winchilsea. I Wilson for the British title. will All the vacancy caused by the champion's withdrawal. She will

not be an additional member of the team:

The Royal St. David's men's aum- Harlech on Saturday in glorious mer open meeting was begun, at

weather with an entry of over 140. R. C. East (Harborne) and L. D. Miss D. Fishwick, the English Roberts. (Prestatyn) tled at 76 for champion, Miss M. Gourlay, Miss the Visitors Cup. The Harold E. O. Pentony, the Irish champion, Finch Hatton Memorial Cup was and Miss D. E. Chambers, are the won by B. F. Bennett with 77-4- other players who are to visit 73. D. F. Ashmore being second... South Africa, Miss Chambers be- with 75 net. ing captain-manager.

YORKSHIRE CHAMPIONS THE £1,040 TOURNAMENT

AGAIN The qualifying competition for the one place allotted to Northern Ireland professionals in the match- play stages of the £1,040 tourna- ment will be played on the Knock Club's course at Dundonald next Wednesday.

By beating Nottinghamshire at Bradford by 10 wickets Yorkshire became the champion county for the third year in succession and the seventeenth time in their his tory, Yorkshire have Won the championship by the strength of (Frankfurt), 7 and 5.

Irish Free State players may

their attack-Macaulay, Bowes, J. Taller (Nizz) w.o. A. C. Critch-quality in the Southern section of and Verity have all had a brilliant ley (Prince'a), scr.

England competition on Septem-season-for their batting has not

foot to bring these athletes into con- BRITISH, PLAYERS' GOOD

Meanwhile preparations are on dition and to raise funds for their journey. A sam of no less than

START 83,000 is required and apart from donations, the Hongkong Chinese

Only 22 players took part in the | ALL BRITISH WOMEN WIN} Amateur Athletic Federation

amateur championship. The three British women who arranging baseball and football which began at Bad Ems this are competing in the women's

The following Ave Bri- championship matches to raise the necessary funds, morning.

won their rat The games will take place at Carotish players have entered the se- round matches. line Hill, but the dates have not cand round: F. Ricardo (3andy Miss Rudgard, the York player. Lodge), E. Homberger (Oxhey). H. who has been runner-up in the yet been fixed.

G. Bentley (Hesketh). H. L. Archi- event for the last two years, beat bald (St. Georges, Sandwich), and Frautein Lasch. of Cologne, by A De Forest (Addington,..

and 4. Mrs. Coats, of Treon, had one or two escapes before beating Frin. Schmeltzer (Cologne) by and 2.

It is understood that the depar, ture of the athletes to Nanking will throw the Football League out of gear during October, but the neces sary permission has been obtained from the Football Association to postpone certain league matches.

The feature of the morning round was the defeat of A. McNair, who had played so well in the Ger- man open, leading the amateurs. McNair, winner of the title in 1931, was beaten by H. L. Archibald, of St. George's, Sandwich, by 4, and

HOME FOOTBALL F

New York, Sept. 15. Chicago Cubs repeated their triumph on Wednesday by nosing out the Giants yesterday to creep i

Velvet 153, Blue Plane 152. Bold, tional Baseball League standings. General 153. Britannic Hall 150. Results as cabled by Reuter Brown Willy 150, Christmas Belle 151. City of Shanghai 151, Cossack's Blood 150. Duplex 151, Golly Eyes 151. Just Imagine 156. Klickitat 164, Maria' Petra 150.,Philterer 151. Poverty Bay 150, Swale 155. The Loafer 151, The Rainstorm 150, Toby 150.

Arnos -150. Bagulo 151. Black closer to Pittsburgh in the Na- Final Selection's By

Junk Bay "D" Class. Ajax 161, Black Rock 145. Cebu 145, Darlen 147, Disorderly Conduct 147 Double Face 160, Festival Eve 155 Fl-Fn 145. Flying Boy, 150, Gallant Fox. 145. Gleen 'Shee 145. Gold Box 145, Gold Ring 181, King's Company 140, King's Counsel 150. King's Parade 161, Melyahtodo 153, Mistletoe 140. Powerful King 145, Stickypart 155. The Crock 145. Wembly Stag 181, White, Butterfly 145.

Tweed Island Bay Handicap / C." Class.

Alda 161. Alexandra Hall 161, Bistre 168, Brechin 181, Chiu Quan'

were:

National League.

New York Chicago

"Left Out".

The following is a list of terms which should be safe bets" for their matches to-day:-

First Division.

R.

K. E. 3 82 4 -10

Philadelphia Cincinnatti

2

0

51

American League.

Detroit Washington

3 15 4

Q

Portsmouth

10

West Brom..

Luton

Third Division (North). Chesterfield Crewe Wrexham York.

Scottish League.

Motherwell.. Rangers Queen's Park

Kilmarnock.

Huddersfield

Sheffield Wed.

Second Division.

Preston, N.E.

Brendford".

Notts Co.

Port Vale, Bolton

Third Division (South).

"Bristol Rover.

Crystal Palace Exter

(Continued on previous colump).

First Round Results.....

Mrs. Garon, of Thorndon Park, made a shaky start in Tar match. with Frin. Landauer (Wiesbaden), but starting at the seventh, Mrs. Garon took six holes in a row and won easily by 7 and F

First Round Results Mrs. Gillian Rudgard (York) bt Frin. Lisel Lasch (Cologne), 6 and

F. Ricardo (Sandy Lodge) bt J. Sinclair (Purley Downs), 4 and 2. i E. Homberger (Oxhey) w.o. M.

14. R. Lasch (Cologne), scr..

K. Takenchi (Hamburg) w.o. J. T. C. Moore Brabazon (Wallasey) 6. G. Rommenholler (Wansee) w.o. W. H. Bermingham (West Hill) scr..

scr.

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H. G. Bentley (Hesketh) bt H. A. Von Rechenberg (Cologne), 6 and 5.

1.0. J.

W. Voss (Wansee) Symonds (Waterloo) scr..

J. E. Dewiel (Hamburg) bt K. Aratzen (Cologne), 2 up.

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A. de Forest (Addington) bt D. O. Benzinger (Cologne), 7 and 5.

R. G. Schmidt (Gaschwitz) bt E. Laband (Finchley), Z up.

V. von Limburger (Gaschwitz) bt N. Doley (Waterloo), 3 and 2.

F: Maier (Wansee), w.o. K. W. Grieg (St. Andrews) acr.

H. L. Archibald (R. St. George'a. Sandwich) bt A McNair St. George's Hill), 3 and 2

M. Frachini (Milan) bt T. Haag

Frau Sellschopp (Relibek S.C.) bt Mrs. Coulter (USA), 4 and 3

Mrs. F. Coats (roon) bt Frin Isle Schmeltzer (Cologne), 4 and

3.

1.

4

Frau Nora Haag (Frankfurt) holder) bt, Mille. Oury (Spa). 2 and

Frin. Hildegard Mund burg)) bt Frau Fann Schniewind (Bergish-land S.C.), 1 hole.

(Ham

Park) bt Fraulein Milo Landaner Mrs. Marjorie Garon (Thornton

(Wiesbaden), 7 and 5.-Reuter. ¡MISS WILSON NOT GOING

TO SOUTH AFRICA

Miss Enid Wilson, British wo- man champion, who is now in the United States in quest of the "American title, has notified the LG.U., by cable, that she will be unable to go with the British tour- ing team to South Africa next month.

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ber 6-7 at Pinner Hill.

always been

sound. altogether The Eastern and Western section

Yorkshire have never relaxed. Not competitions have already been until the last ball is bolwed and held, and all the qualifying rounds

the last wicket. taken are they will be completed by Sept. 7.

The final stages, will be played and they play grand cricket.

beaten. They are a grand side. at Purley Downs on Sept. 19, 20, 21. 22. The outstanding, fixtures the arat five overs, a strange de-

are:

There were no runs scored off

Knock: 30. Northern (14) places), most interesting match. Rain had August 23, Irish (1 place), viation from the tradition of this Pannal and Welsh) (4 places), at fallen in the night, and there was Rhos-on-Sea; Sept. 8, Midlands (9 a lot of sawdust about when play places), Copt Heath and Scottish was begun. A. W. Carr and Hard- (3 places), Littlehill 6 and 7, sta defended sternly at first, and Southern (28 places) Pinner Hli

Hardstaff, in particular, continual-

have already "qualified.

Five players (2 West and 3 East)ly showed Bowes's shorter deliver- les a bat that had rectitude writ- GOLF ITEMS

ten all over it. He has a fine de- fensive technique, and when Bowes A. Douglas beat W. R. Williams sent down the rankest of long- by 2 holes in the final of the Port-hops he knew how to score 4 runs madoc Town Bow! Mrs. A. Hughes on it. With the total at 48, how- and Miss T. Nicholas won the wo- men's foursomes with 69. net, ever, he was unlucky in touching

Gay Hemsley ((4) and N. Wilkin-

bad

his ball in playing a ball from son (19) beat. E. C. Fisher (14) and Bowes, and without another run Col. J. M. Finlay (10) by.3 and 1. scored A. Staples played a in the final round of the St. Enodec stroke at a ball from Bowes which Club's foursomes for the Fairfield and skied it to A. E. Sellers at pitched half-way down the wicket

Goblets.

The Bowling Attacked

Miss Isabel Young and Miss square-leg. Norah Young (B. Ashdown Forest) met in the third round of the cup at Royal St. Davids yesterday, the former winning by 3 and 2. The bogey competition was won by Mrs. PRINCE OF WALES TO Bower (R. St. Davids) with 1 up.

CAPTAIN ROYAL ST. - DAVID'S

At the annual general meeting of the Royal St. David's Golf Club at Harlech on Saturday it was announced that the Prince of Wales had honoured the club by accepting, the captaincy, to take office in 1934, Colonel C. 3. Lloyd Carson was elected captain for the '

A MOVES JEW

Then came the onslaught, an onslaught which, in ferocity and pure concentration of purpose, sur- passed the onslaught Leyland and Mitchell made on the Notting- hamshire bowling after luncheon on Thursday, and there was rea- son in that purpose, for the sun was showing signs that it intend- ed to come out, and it was obvious the pitch would become more and more difficult as time went on.

Twice Voce drove Verity over the football stand for 6, and, with Carr hitting almost as mercely, the eld (Continued on Page 12.)

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WELCOME TO

HONG KONG'S MOST MODERN DEPT. STORE

Situation of the Different Departments. Situation of the Different Departments.

GROUND FLOOR

Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Smokers' Requisites Perfumery,

Toilet Articles,

Handkerchiefs, Fam,

Cotton and Woollen Singlets,

Gentlemen's Silk, Woollen and Cotton Hosiery,

Ironmongery aid Kitchen Utensils,

Enamelled Ware,"

Provisions Confectionery and Biscuită,

Wines and Spirits,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas,

Tors, Delis, etc.

Money Changers Department.

MEZZANINE

Bod. Fostum là Chiêm Parider d.

Luncheonette Service, -

Ladies Beauty:Pasual stid Gentiémezi's-

Pinirdirossing: Balgaisuud

Wholesale Depàirtment,

Refrigerators (Electrolux

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Resé anil Foreign,

Piecegoods, Cotton, and Woollen,

Eitbroideries,..

Ladles and Obatlemen's Tailoring Department,

Theatrical Costumes, Haberdashery, Handbirger et

Jewellery

Blankets, Quilts) Tablecloths and Bedsprends.

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Bolts and Shoes-Engilb, American and Chinese,

Silverware. Electroplated Ware and Table Cutlet, Athletic and Sporting Goods and Accessories, 27-Electrical Appliantes and Accessories,

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Musical Instuments, Gramophones,

Radio Receivers and Accessories,

Optical Supplies,

Spectacle Fitting Department,

Cimeras and Photographic Supplies,

Clocks and Watches,

Thermos Flasks

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Patent Medicines,

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Stationery and Books.

THIRD FLOOR

Brass, Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, a

Carpets and Rugs (Chinese and Imported), Trunks, Portmanteaus, Attache Cases and

Travelling Requisites,

General Office) M

Manager's Once

Furniture Department,

Blackwood Furniture,

Pictures and Mirrors.

*FOURTH FLOOR

Classical Chinese Motif Cafe De Luxe Auditorium,

FIFTH FLOOR Chinese Resturant

ROOF GARDEN

Coffee and Tex Lounge, Musical Entertainment

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