HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934.

CLUB OPEN WITH WIN

RACE MEETING NEWS FROM

B

CHINA

STEAMBOAT

CROSSWORD PUZZLE:

16

10

23

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CLUES

Across.-1. Assorted. 4, Minister. 7. Acted. 9. Fuel 10, Spry. 11, Cur- tall and jumble 13, 13, More exten- sive. 14. Frightful. 15, Rears. 17. Wonder, 19, Sest. 20, Abundant. 22. Stupefy. 23, Irresolution, 24, Con- undrum. 25, Gloaming.

Saturday's Solution-Across: 1, State. 8, Asinine. 9. Furt, 11, East. 12, Sever. 14, Cards. 15, Litre. 17. Tees. 19, Deaden. 21, Linnet. 2. Died 27, Spasm. 29, Bassay. 31, Impel. 32. Moat, 33, Lucid, 34; Cald-

YACHTING

Bluejacket Wins

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Menagerie Race which was held on Saturday BlueJacket Ingle,

Was won

by sailed by Captain

יו

Bluejacket beat the second placed boat, Robina, saled by Captain H. Marshall by 15 sec onds. The distance was 78 miles.

Racing over the same course Wasp IT sailed by Major Grima beat True Blue by 34 seconds in the Separate "A" class event.

The following were the results: Menagerie and Separate "A" Class

Dlana

(Lt. S. E. Skey) Colleen

Correct-

12

18

Down.-1. Holy writ 2. Food. 3, Dunce. 4. Outcast. 5, Cast. 6. Put-

Racial father. 8. Vlce 11. rld. 7. Restrains. 12, Faithful. 15, Wood. 16. Hit. 17. Bog, 18, Surgical tool. 21. Mob. 22, Look over.

ron. 35, Stage. Down. 2, Tillage. 3, Tired. 4, Castle. 5. First. 6. Sieve. 7. Merry, 10. Taste. 13, Erin, 16, Isie. 11. Ends. 20, Dupe 22, Ideal, 23, Evading. 25, Immune."26, Pileh. 27, Spell. 28, Alarm. 30, Stunt.

LOCAL HOCKEY

Caer Clark Cup Competition

The first encounter in the Caer Clark Cup Hockey resulted in an overwhelming win, over the Central- British School by the Central Bri- tish Association who won by 10 goals to 1.

The Schoolgirls' defence was un- able to cope with the. Association's attack and is a result, Miss E. Woolley had the distinction of scoring 9 goals in a row! A record in the competition, and one which would be hard to heat,

In the second half Miss Beavis

and Miss M. Smith scored again

for the Association while Miss E.

Enill scored the only goal for the ed Pos'n School from a penalty bully. 18.42.28

In a friendly hockey encounter on the Marina ground on Satur- day, the St. Andrew's Ladies de- icated the Club de Recreio seconds

OVER NAVY

Thrilling Rugger Encounter

+

At Happy Valley

The Navy's first fifteen were de- feated in their initial encounter this season by the Club on Satur- day in a keenly contested game, when the latter won by two goals and two tries (16 points) to two goals and a try (13 points), the feature being the kicking of the Navy backs and halves.

after the Club's try, the Navy went ahead once again through Franks, who brilliantly took a low pass to evade Lammert and score between the posts. Suther con- verted.

(Continued from Page 18)

7-Bonham Handicap (17 Miles). Messrs. Bellamy and Gordon's King's Parade, 152 lbs.

(Mr. Proulx) 1,

i1

Mr. Tally Ho's West Parade, 168

lbs.

(Mri Botelho) 2

(Mr. Butler) 3

Mr. C. N. K.'s Tiny Star, 158

lbs.

........

CANTON ANDTM PEIPING

Air Service

"

Canten, Oct. 21.

Won by two lengths; 3 lengths (From Our Special Correspondent) between second and third,

Time: 31.2, 1.02.3. 1.35.2, 2.072, 2.99.3.

Pari-mutuer:-

Win: $5.80.

Place: $2.80, $3.80, $5.30. Also ran: What A Chance 148 A. A. R. Botelho), Fudge 168 (Mr.

SERVICE Sailing Time To Be "Altered?

"After a suspension since Sep-From Dar Special Correspondent)"

Canton. Oct, 21. tember 8, the Canton-Peiping

Steamboats running between: Junker monoplane lefs here at 10

Canton and Hong Kong may a.m. yesterday for Hankow and

change their sailing time from 4.30 Pelping via ports. The Junker aeroplane arrived here on Friday pm. to 10 p.m. for the convenience of passengers it is learned, here afternoon, carrying a small COP-

to-day. signment of malls from northern

Corpora-

The Eurasia Aviation

A scrum followed by good back-D. Black), Heart's Glory 161 (Mr. S. ing up saw Bramble score

N. Pan), Iron Grey 145 (Mr. Tang | cities. the

Man Wahy National Day 147 (Mr. Club's third try in a favourable

Deltz), The game was witnessed by Composition. Peers failed to convert.

Partnership 182 (Mr. tion, which operates this service, modore Frank Elliott. O.B.E., and

Laing)," Royal Flush 161 (Mr. has not reued any official ex- Mrs. Elliott,

Heard). Vigilance 155 (Mr. Fung),planation, why the service was Young Chap 152 (Mr. Ip)...

suspended for almost two weeks, Betting

although prospective patrons were told that the German planes were under repairs at Hankow and that unfavourable weather prevalling in Central China had delayed the | night.

The handling by the Club backs was not at its best and in the first half McGulchrist and Tate were often

fumble seem to

P pass. Turner and Robertson were very well marked and made little head-

way.

Lammert who made his debut for the Club as full back, will on

Club Improve

From that moment the Club three-quarters were seen to im- prove and several promising bouts of passing were featured by clever and clean handling among the backs.

The Club eventually took the lead for the first time when Walk- den picked up and scored wide of

the posts, Robertson converting with a very fine kick.

This was by no means the end and the Navy once again jumped into the lead when Warren scored

yesterday's display be certainty for the position throughout the season. His handling and kicking was excellent, while he tackled well and smothered his man perfectly.

Munto and Bradford were out-after Poulden had been tackled by standing in the Club pack, while Turner on the Club 25 yard line, Cummings was also to the fore in

the former picking up to 'score the loose scrums.

under the posts for Suther to add the goal points.

Sub Lt. Christian Smith display- ed a very safe pair of hands in de- fence, while Franks and Marsh were outstanding among the three- quarters. particularly the former, whose kicking was a featurè of the game. Wallace and Darley made a very good pair of halves.

Sowden's Good Work

Sowder worked hard, and was always to the fore, while Evans and Suther were other outstanding

forwards.

The Navy opened their scoring after 10 minutes when Sowden brake away from a dribble on the left wing" to dash over in the cor- ner, Suther failed "to add the points...

After several attempts had fall- ed owing to poor handling among the backs, Meeke equalised for Club in brilliant fashion, when he picked up and evaded Christian Smith to score. Turner falled with the kick.

.A fine bout of passing saw the Navy press and not many minutes

With the end near the Club rallied, and with only two minutes to go Tate briliantly cut through to pass to Ferguson as Christian Smith tackled, Ferguson scoring under the posts. Robertson con- verted as no-side was blown.

Major. McIntyre refereed and lined up the followeding:-

ClubG. P. Lammert; J. J. Ferguson, J. L. Tate, L. G. Robert- son, H. R. McGlchrist; M, W. Turner, H. C. Mecke; H. O. Bram- ble, W. E. Peers, A. F. Walkden, I. H. Bradford, W. F. Kerr, G. A. Stewart, D. I. Cumming, and K. A Munro.

Win

1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony

1.140

Places 1.141

485 395

539 263

The Field.... 1,841 1,943

Total

3,841 3,730

1

8-Paddock Plate (From 2 M.P.) Mr. Dynasty's Hetman, 158 lbs.

Messrs. Li and Li's Mayflower, (Mr. Taylor)

Mr. Tally Ho's Daylight Eve,

151 lbs (Mr. FF. 1

2

149 Tba...(Mr. W. H. Choy) Won by a length, many lengths between second and third. Time: 9.3, 37.3, 1.08.2

2.12.3.

Pari-mutuel:--

W: $2.10.

Place: $210. $2.10.

Then an official of the Eurasia Aviation Corporation wrote a let- ter in an outport paper that the uncompromising att

stating

tude" of the

Canton Air Force was largely the cause of the aus pension, because the Air Force re- fused to permit the Junker planes to make emergency landing at the Tien Ho military serodrome.

Steamboats companies operating these vessels are said to be con- templating this change, which will increase the passenger traffic in Flew of the present keen compe- tition by the Kowloon-Canton ex- press traits.

The great obstacle is that the Chinese Customs in Canton does not clear any vessel sailing after 6 p.m.. but the shipping compan- fes believe that if a fee is given to the Customs, it will be possible for the Hong Kong steamento leave "after 6p.m. A precedent clearance

was established by the of river steamers leaving here on Sunday afternoon.

Under present schedule, the faster afternoon steamboats reach while the slower ones dock at mid- Hong Kong, shortly after. 10 p.m.,

Pilots of the passenger and air night. Such late arrival does not mall planes sometime found it suit passengers who cannot re- 1.41,4, difficult to land the machines on main long in Hong Kong or who the narrow Shek Pel Airport es- for elsewhere. If they proceed..by catch another steamer

pecially when B strong north

One Junk wind was blowing.

wish to

express train, they can reach Hong Kong before 8 pm.

er plane made a forced land- the river steamers leave at 10 p.m. they will arrive Hong

Also ran-What A Chance 148 ing on the Tien Ho Aerodrome. (Mr. Carvalho).

Places

B01

Betting

1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field

Win 1,552

105

107

123

67

14

Total

1,848

1,014

Navy:-Lt. Christian Smith (Suf- folk); Lt. Franks (Wren),.Lt. Clark (Keppel), Sto. Marsh (Suffolk), Lt. Cartwright (Whitshed); Mid. Dar- ley, (Suffolk), Lt. Wallace (Wild (Suffolk). Lt. Swan); Lt. Evans Field (Oswald), <A. E. Sowden (Whitehall), Lt. Suther (Whit- each. shed); Stc. Keane, (Suffolk), Shpt. Haines (Suffolk), Pay. Sub. Lt. Balr (Suffolk), Mid. Poulden (Suffolk).

Cash Sweeps

No. 36T 1225

Race 1

$750.40

214.40

107.20

49 67.

.. 1291 Nos. 306, 228, 247, 1182 get 150

Race 2

No. 736

1520

$835.80 238.80

1284 ........ 119.40 Nos. 762, 908, 1784, 214, 356, 1401,

E. Landolt and 1. Rogers were the CLUB FORWARDS LOCAL FOOTBALL 806, 407, 342. 203 get $25 each.

In another friendly at the Police Training School, the Recreio Ladies' senior team defeated" the y" Ladies by the only goal scored

4

16.43.52

8

(Major Austin)

Rolla

16.46.15

11

(Mr. R. Stock)

by three clear goals. "M. Woolley,

Airtel

16.43.42

7

(Lt. J. H. 8wain, R-N)

scorers.

Dorothea

16.40.42 13

(Maj. Reid)

Stella

16.42.15 3

(Mr. A. F. Crawford)

Bluejacket

16.10.48) 1

(Capt. Ingle)

Robena

(Capt. H. Marshall)

Adanac

16.41.04 2

16.46.391 12

(Major Kennedy)

Zephyr

(Major Grillle)

Toynette

(Capt. W, T. Fennell),

Joan

16.42.49 5

(Mr. F. Cope)

Sirius

18.44.494 9

Oslo

................

(Mr. H. M. Finley)

16.43.124 6

16.18.05 10

Separate "A' Class

Wasp II...

"Finish-

ed Pos'n DNF.

18.43.56 1

(Major Griffin)

Artemis

13.40.36

4

(F. S. Coote)

Lahinda

16.51.45

5

(F. D. Tracey)

Jan

D.NF.

Isobel

18.51.01

8

(Doctor L T. Davis),

Cicada

18.52.45

8

(Major "Atkinson)

True Blue

'18.44.30

2

(Mr. H. S. Rouse>

Pat

18.45.15

3

18.51.46

(Commodore Elliott) · Painted Lady

(Major F. C. Booty),

NIGHT CRUISER RACE,

OCTOBER 20/21

Course:-1, Tonk Ka (P); 2. Lantau (P). Distance: 53 miles,

Started at 3 p.m., 20th.

Finished Corr. Pan Chercb... 08.07.12 05.41.41 1

(Mr. H. J. Pearce). Cutty........... 08.02.2005.06.29 2

(A. G. Dalzielį. Curlew 08.10.39 08.13.51 3

(Mjr. Moseley),

a

Monsoori ... 08.10.53 03.14.03

(Mr. R. Grieve).

Tem Maire

08.14.30 08.17.15 5 08.38.17 0838.21 € (Lord.D. Hamilton). Penguin... 09.29,19, 07.23.14 7 Wanderer 08.07.140741.33' 8

Mr. C. 0 Blake); Tavy II: "[Cdr Cowland).

BEAT NAVY "A"

After

leading by a try at the

in the match which was by Miss | Interval, the Navy “A” nfteen went C. Silva.

H. M. 5. Verity wore severely trounced by a Y.M.C.A. eleven at hockey on Saturday, losing by 7 goals to 2. 8. Fowler (5) and G. Fowler (2) scored for the winners, the Verity replying twice in the second half.

HOME RUGGER

London, Oct. 20. The following were the results of Rugby football matches played to- day:-

Notts, Lines, and Derby 13, War-

wickshire 30,

Bath 11, Aldershot Services 3. Bedford 15, Northampton 0. Birkenhead Park 22, Bradford 11. Blackheath 14, London 'Scottish

13.

tians 11.

Guy's Hospital 17. Old Whitgif- Harlequins 6, Cambridge Univer-

Bity 9.

Liverpool 18, Manchester 11. Newport 24. Leicester 13.

Old Leyglans 7, Rosslyn Park 21. Oxford University 21, Old Mer-

chant Taylors 0.

K

Plymouth Albion 8, Bristol 6. Richmond 4, Gloucester 9:: Portsmouth Services 8. Devon-

port Services 5. Cardiff 0, Swansea 3. Cross. Keys A, Neath 11.. Glasgow Acs: 36, Edinburgh U. 0. Watsonians 10, Herlotians 3. Reuter.

RECREIO'S BOWLS WIN

Playing in a friendly fixture at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, the Club de Recreio defeated the home team by 70, shot to 45, on Saturday afternoon. Rinks skipped by A. M. Holland and L. A. Gutier- rez tled with 22 shots each,

down to the Club juniors by a goal and two tries (11 points) to a try (3 points) in the game preceding the Arst fifteen Axture on Satur day.

T

The game was scrappy, being de. elded at forward. The Club pack all before, theri in the carried secon half,

Hutchison's Play Hutchison was the outstanding player on view, his brilliant solo try being perfectly executed.

The Navy opened the scoring in the first half through Muspratt who took pass from Jones to

score in the corner.

|

(Continued from Page 10)

SOUTH CHINA "A" * BEAT NAVY

South China "A" improved their position in the Senior Division of the local football League when they defeated the Royal Navy yesterday at Caroline Hill by four

goals to nil

Race 3

No. 1734

$914.20

1053 1140

261.20 130.60

and all the passengers were searched before they were allowed to leave the military air field."

Officials of the Air Force take the position that the military

Kong early next morning. Such hour of arrival is very convenient, and "rush" passengers can have 16 hours in the Colony for business. or other pursuits and return "by

planes are taking daily practice and manoeuvres and cannot allow the 10 pm boats from Hong Kong commercial planes to

without incurring hotel expenses. ́use the

The same is true with passengers aerodrome. There is nothing un coming here from Hong Kong.

reasoriable in this attitude."

It is said that hereafter the

Pelping planes will leave here Tuesday and Saturday at 10 am. instead of Tuesday and Thursday at 6.30 a.m.

LUFTHANSA'S FLIGHT

RELIEF TO FARMERS -

Canton, Oct. 17. With a view to relieving the financial stringency in various farming villages, which is caused by the "general depression, the Kwangsi Provincial Government orders various county governmenta to establish loaning departments for farmers to be attached to the

Courtesies On Way county treasuries, apart from mak-

To China

(Special to "Hong Kong.

Daily Press") (D3 Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphie Messages Ordinance, 1894

Berlin, Oct. 20

Nos. 1264. 1903, 1658, 7, 352 get Received, October, 81 150 p.m.); $50 each..

No. 1513

**

Race 4

$1,131.20 38........ 323.20 1849

161.60 Nov. 885, 324. get 350 each.

Race 5

No, 1237. $1,050.00

214

260

225.00

$25.00

Nos. 200, 185, 177, 1352, 9139, 1379

The Navy who were supposed to, have been an improved" team on last week, in the second half were get $50 each. a beaten team, although Strong, and the leader of the forwards McGuire at centre half made several attempts to score with long range drives.

some

Race 6

No. 198

555

1132

$873.60 249.80 124,80

*T

Nos. 1481, 202, 297, 1736, 1011, 1172, 2195, 2119, 77, 1454, 280, 2352, 1058, 629, 1237, 495 get $50 each.

No. 2402... $1,110.20

re

2581 2505

Race 7

317.20

158.80

Nos. 2035, 10, 1935, 650, 561, 255, 1389, 1608 1252 get $50 each,

Race B

The Arst score arrived minutes before the interval when as a result of a misunderstanding between O'Donnell and Strong, Li In the second half the Club rel-Tin-sang cleared the ball with a lied and Hutchison brought the hefty kick, sending it to Ip Pek-wz scores level as a result of a bril- who crowned a solo effort with a Hant try when he beat three Navy glorious goal. defenders, to score. Moutrie fall-In the second half the Navy ed with the kick.

badly demoralied by the From the kick-off a long punt erratic display of their backs and forward saw Noble gather the ball wing halves. Tam Kong Pak put in his stride to score the Club's South Chini two goals in the lead second try. The kick again failed. with a header from a corner kick There followed midfied play, the and immediately from the kick-off, Navy missing a penalty goal and Tso Kwal-shing outwitted three nell (Adventure) and shewbrook two attempts at dropped goals. Navy defenders to give Fung King (Eagle)." Eventually McGugan broke away cheong an opening from which he and passed to Burch for the lat-made no mistake.

werc

No. 605

1375

1451

No, 2165 gets $50.

$1,617.00 462.00 231,00

ATHLETICS v. CLUB

ter to cross and score the Club's The last goal came as a résult The Chinese Athletics scored an third try. Castleon landed a very of a miskick by Forrest who placed overwhelming victory over the..

the ball at ip Pak-wa's feet, the Royal Artillery by 10 goals to 2 on good goal

inside forward making no mis- the club ground yesterday. The take.

game was too one-sided to be. interesting as the Chinese had practically the whole play.

Dr. J. A. R. Selby refereed and lined up the following:

Club:--R. Goldman; J. Hunter,

The last minutes of the game D. K. Hislop, E. McGregor "and K. saw the Navy rally but full time Noble: P. J. Gardner and J. Hut

arrived with Bouth China winners chison; F. R. Burch, F. J. McGugan by four clear goals.

and M. S. Cummings; 8. H. Garrod "South China Athletic Assm. "A"

and B. L. Cherrill, W. G. C. Know-Wong Wine: Li Tin-sang, Lau succession. After this onslaught.

les, R. G. Castleton and G. C. Mou- trie (Captain). .

From the start, they literally swept the Gunners of their feet, scoring no less than five goals in

Mau; Leung In-chan, Wong Mee- the Gunners began to settle down

Wing-chiu; Lepng

To and retallated with two goals

· Navy "A"--Lt. Muspratt; A. B. Kwai-sing, Tam Kwong-park, Fung before the half-time whistle was Matthews, E. R. A. Gould, Ste. King-cheung, Tai Kwer-liang and sounded Joues and Lt. Com Surtees (Cap Ip Fak-va

The second half was more or tain); Bick Bay Attd. Davis and A. Royal Navy: Pepper (Suffolk); less a repetition of the first, with B. Pink; Lt. Whiriney, Blck Bay Forrest (Engle) and Bolomon the exception that the Gunners Atta. Jolly and A, B, McKinstry; (Adventure); Pyatt" (Buffolk), failed to score. The Chinese added Love another are goale, thus macing the Spar- | McGuire... (Buffolk),・・ and ER. A. Hobbs and MM way; Mid, Vivian, Mid. Stacey and (Suffolk); Robinson (ANH), Smith highest total scored in any game 8to: F, O. Altringham.

(Suffolk, Strong (Eagle), O'Don- this senso

ing preparations for erection of farmers' granaries.

According to the regulations formulated, the fanctions of these loaring departments are to make loans to farmers at low rate of in- terest, to receive "deposits, and to settle accounts of the farmers— Central Prem

A graphic and humorous count on the Lufthansa's recent fight to China was furnished by authorities and people récelyed".

the German plane and her crew the Lufthansa director, Baron von Gablenz last night to a distin- of four. The fight has been the gu'shed gathering including the greatest thrill in his life. He Chinese Minister and members o spoke appreciatively of the many Gablenz | Hndnesses 'khown to him en route, Chinese Commissions, who took part in the fight dwelled instancing the nne reception ac- on the beauty of Chinese land- corded to the plane in Calzo, scape and her ancient culture Bagdad, Bangkok "and French- and the unfalling Eindness and Indo-China.← courtesy with which the Chinese Tranioccan Kuo Min.

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