TRAINING GALLOPS
R. H. K. GOLF CLUB
Starting Times For Fanling
Fast Times Seen In
Final Tryout
(By "Morning Dow")
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Some very good gallops were seen on the course yesterday and most of the candidates figuring in to- day's racing were put through the pace.
Sunday, 18th November, 1934
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1934.
LOCAL WEEK-END RACING MEETING
FOOTBALL
Borderers' Farewell Match
(By Plot)
South China "B" will have a pretty stim proposition to
deal
LONDON NOTES
By The Air Mail
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, Oct.-20. ever ready with helpful sugges I see that by a happy thought | tloris to the Office of Works the Lord Mayor's Show is deviating The Office of Works,' of which this year from the usual route.... the First Commissioner is Mr. This is to enable Sir Stephen | Ormesby-Gore, looks after the ve
area-Hyde Park, St. James's Park, the Green Park, Regent's Park and Kensington Gardens,
GASTRIC ULCERS
CURED
AFTER 15 YEARS' AGONY
• Quick relief from even the most distressing stomach trouble will be yours if you follow the advice of Mrs. Edwards, of Chatham. · Read her astounding letter;
i with to-day in their match against { sprint. King's Fancy is very no / Kulik, the new Lord Mayor, who is Royal parks in the Central London I'medles without avall until I took
OLD COURSE 8.32 a.m. O. E. C. Marton and I. the Navy. Can the Naval team emulate their performance of last W. Shewan⭑
not see why they T. A Pearce and K, S. week? I do
should not. They have the mea Robertson
and the only thing lacking is their ability to shoot when opportunities come their way.
N. L. Smith and J. B. Ross
team
a. Fellow and Prizeman of the In- corporate Society of Accountants, to pass one of the “homes" of ac- countancy, the Incorporated Ac-
(Continued from Page 1) Time has a big load to carry, but 7 think he will run into a place alright. Barabande (in ylew of 168 pounds) will probably try his luck in the St. Leger.
King's Bounty King's Bounty'a fine win over the six furlongs should and him
"A sufferer for 15 years with many supporters this afternoon
Gastric Ulcers, I tried different re- and he should just about win this
'Blsurated' Magnesia, and after though the fact that he is con- and is sure to extend him, al-
the first dose I felt a new woman, ceding 13 pounds will
able to enjoy all the luxury of not help
I remember 8ir Austen making a | life. After 15 years of agony I am Oak Bay has a light weight countants' Hall, for long known as charming speech eariter the completely cured." away. Brechin for a decent onz and is dangerous if he gets well Astor House.
year on the occasion of the dinner 'Bisurated" Magnesia will bring" It is nearly six years since the" to celebrate the fiftieth anniver-j relief to every, stomach, sufferer, accountants acquired the beautifulsary of. "Amateur Gardenning.” because it contains speelul Ingre- and striking building next to the In it he paid a tribute to the way dients which recent Medical Re- and X-ray experiments prove to be the quickest and most effective known to medical science, 'Bigurated' Magnesia, succeeds be- cause it is the complete treatment. Not only does it instantly neutra- is the excess acid which is the Permanent cause of your trouble, but it also spreads a protecting film over, the
shot."
Novices
The last race of the day, for
search proach-road, a crescent by the Vic.
The Chinese
have the advantage of speed and teamwork but I will not be in the least sur-
novices, is sure to prove an inter-Temple, in what is known as Ap our parks are run and to "that L Goldman and Ew.prised to see them go down for
the first time this season although /esting event. The Tiger is verytoria Embankment. Kirk.
the reverse is improbable.
L. G. S. Dodwell and A.
The following times were clocked yesterday:-
9.36
Mutiny Bay
† 31 58.1 27.1
9.40
14
Racing Heart
37.1 1.03.1 28.
S. H. Dodwell and D. 8. Edward.
Little Beauty
35 1.06.1 31.1
Badko
+ 31
Iron Grey
29.3
31 29.3
9.44.
9.48
Daylight Eve
+ 31
Great Hail
33
1.01.3 30.3 1.041 31.1
H. H. Mundy and A. T. Kay.
0.52
Classic Hall
Able Amazon
Racing Boy
Brechin
'33 1.03 30
28.4 32 39.4 1.09.3 29.4 10.00 Flying Tourist...31.2 1.02 303 Soldier of Britain 34.1 1.02.2 28.1
+ 30 58.4 i 32
9.56
'Pie Face
4 34.3 1.06.4 321
10.04
Burgomaster
Fudge
33.3 30.3
33.3 10.08 30.3
King's Worthy and
10 12
King's Bounty... † 28
28
Portla
+ 33.3 1.00.2 28.4
10.10
30
Wonderful Stag.... 1 30 Wayward Stag. 35.1 1.05
Electric Star
Don
Ribble
Bright Star ......
King's Warden Zero......
Tiny Star and Bril-
Bant Star
Sarabande and
Bold Commander Chesterfeld
29.4 10.20 30.2 10.24 ..
10.28
33 1.03.3 30.3
* 30.2
31.3 1.01.2 30 36, 1.09 33
32.1 1.01 28.1 301.01
31
10.32
#
35 105.1 30.1 | 10.36
31 104.3 33.3 10.40
31.3
King's Parade and
1
Hell for Leather
31.3
10.44...
10.48
11
46 1.17.1 31.1 341 1.06.1 31.3 Mayflower30.3 -1.01.3 30.4
Copper Idol
"Soldier of China... 303 1:00.2 29.4 10.52
Spinaway and,
...West. Parade
Macaroni
The Tiger Glediator Solar, Star Racing Luck Klado, and No
331 1,03.3 30.2 10.56 35.3 1.06.3 31
32.2 1.02.129.4 11.00
▲ 29.4 1.00.1 30.2
33.1 1.03 ·29.4 11.04 38.4 1.09.1 30.2
Fear 36.1, 1.07,1 31, ...
Cavalcade and
Limelight 28.4
Delightful Chance and Soldier of Fortune Liberty Bay....... Young Chap Colombo
In Good Time
St. Ives and
11.08 11.12
ir
28.4 11.16
1 38.4 1:08.2 31.3 + 33.3 1.04.2 30.4 † 29.1
+ 331 1.05 31.4
B. Purves.
J. E. Jupp and H. J.
Armstrong.
R. I. Cherrill and A. c.
Young.
J. W. Alabaster and C. Mycock
H. A. Browning and J. A. D. Morrison.
D. H. Berry and D. J. Keogh.
J. L. Adams and R. C. Webb.
I, H. Geare and G. Mc- Grane.
J. R. Paton and J. T.
Edkins.
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L. C. Grover and Comdr. Hole.
C. Thwaites and P. S. Grant.
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The Club's form from their last week's play is not very encourag Ing. but nevertheless I am sure they will give a good account of themselves against the Borderers. The odds are slightly in favour of the Army team and a draw may probably be the result
Kowloon will be entertaining the Athlete The latter team is a very promising one and it was due more to bad luck and their inabi
shoot that have robbed lity to them of victory against S. Chlùa "B" last week. They will start favourites to-day and are expected to obtain both points. Kowloon will give them a good run for it.
The Lincolns v. R.A. match will
be a battle of "giants". Both
teams are evenly matched but the
C. H. Bradley and T. c. Lincolns, I think, will come out on Monaghan.
G. C. Worrall and W. Thomson.
J. F. Robinson and G. T. May.
K. W. Jones and J. c.
Dumbar.
W. Pittendrigh and J. Forbes.
L. R. Balinghurst and W. N. Buyers.
J. A. Shaw and B. A. Rodgers.
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D. K. Hislop and D. Ellis, H. N. Williamson and W. W. C. Shewan.
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H. H. Pethick and J. W. Mayhew.
NEW COURSE
!
9.32 a.m. A. E. Lissaman* and R.
Young*
20.1 9.36 34.4 1.08.2 33.3
.9.40
9.44 P
9.48
"
Hydroplane 324 1.03,1 302
RUGBY
Club v. Navy
+
P. HL Scoones and D. J. Gilmore.
G. S. Archbutt and R. K. Valentine.
A. C. I. Bowker and W. A. Stewart.
J. L. Shellshear and K. S
Morrison.
0.52 A B. Raworth and
McKeller.
*
9.56 "A. D. Humphreys and W.
J. Jamieson.
10.04
The following will represent the 10.12 Hong Kong Football Club Firat XV in a friendly game with the Royal Navy First XV on the, Club Ground at 4.15 pm Saturday, November 17.
Q. P. Lammert; WHB. Rige: RH. Grimthe LG. Robertson. H.R. McGichrist; MW. Turner, H.C. Meeke; GA Stewart, R.Q. Castleton, R.I... Cherrш, S.H Garrod, D.A. Cumming, J.O. Miller, D McLellan, (Captain). K.A Munin.
The Navy 11 De represented by::
top.
On Sunday. Police meet St. Joseph on Kowloon ground. It had always been an interesting encounter between these two teams in the past. The Police are at present playing better football than the Saints and they will emerge with both points although another set back is not probable.
An interesting game is promised for do-raorrow when the South Wales Borderers and South China "A" meet on the Club grounds at 2.45 pm. This probably will be
the Borderers' last match before sailing for India,
The Borderers in their none too
"
Astor House is said to have cost Mr. William Waldorf Astor, later
As and should get 1 place at can be said least and the same of Racing Boy. I like though, the first Viscount Astor, some £150,000 chances of Jungle Jim, and by
ner's Columbus weather vane. this pony as the most likely win-which surmounts it, is perhaps the reason of his recent win, I select to build in 1895. Mr. Starkle Gard-
ner. If there should be a false
feature best known to the passer race. Wayward Btag or What A
by. Chance might account for it, so
Magnificent Interbor I
sure
There was a small auite in the being the last race. many will support these comparabullding for Mr. Astor's personal tive outsiders.
use and residence, but I am not sure whether he ever occupied it.
Inside there is a wealth of splen- did woodwork, including carefully selected, mahogany and panelled oak. The entrance doors to the main hall are decorated with all- ver-gilt Arthurian panels by the late Sir George Frampton, and the frteze of the gallery with a hundred characters from Shakespeare's
$ plays.
HOCKEY
Radio. Cosmos y Wild Swan
The following will represent the Radio Cosmos Hockey Team in a Stained glass windows and many Friendly Hockey Match against other unusual features go to make HM.S. Wild Swan to-morrow; at up an architectural whole of which Caroline Hill at 4 p.m.;--Gurdial the present occupants are justly Singh; Jaggeet Singh, W. J. Chan-, proud. son; A. Goureya, Karmall Singh, | Caroline Hill at 4 p.m.;-Gurdial | Surjin Singh, Awtar Singh, Attar Singh, F. A. Kemp.
Reserves:-Lo So, and N. 'Osman
C.B.A. v. YOUNG SIKES
A Fine Performance Mr. T. W. Morton performed a remarkable feat in being the only airman to reach London from Belgrade on Thursday evening with, pictures of the Royal
funeral (which appeared in "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday),
He, averaged 150 miles per hour Mac Nider's "Hat Trick"
from Belgrade to Vienna, against a In a friendly encounter yester head wind, From Vienna 'the day Central British Association weather grey much worse; but defeated the Young. Sikhs by 4 in spite of heavy rain and snow- short sojourn in Hong Kong have goals. The Young Sikhs fielded storms he made 125 mph. to endeared themselves to the foot-only eight men ball fans by their sportsmanship and clean spirit on the soccer field and I am sure a large crowd will turn out to show their apprecia- tion.
The South Wales Borderers Band by kind permission of Lieut.. Col. AE. Willams, D.S.O., M.C. and officers, will be in attendance and
will render selections on the field
before the kick-off at 3.45 p.m. and during the interval,
At the conclusion of the game a silver cup will be presented to the
H. H. Beddow and H. Gwinners by HE. the GO.C.,. Major Wallington.
General O. C. Borrett..
Mrs. Paton and Miss Wolle.
• Caddies will be ready-apply to Superintendent.
Bristol Lose In Last Minute
(Special Air-Man Service)
London, Oct 28. For nearly half the match at La. Christian Smith (Suffolk): Plymouth Bristol held a lead or a Lt. Howel Davies (Adventure), solitary point, but nine minutes Lt.Clark (Keppel), Bto." Marsh from the end Albion's" determina- (Suffolk), Lt. Franks (Wren) tion met with its reward, and an Midas Darley (Buffolk), Lieut. unconverted try enabled them to Wallace (Wild Swan); Lt. Collard suatch a victory by a goal and a (Adventure), Mech. Willis (8uf-ary to two tries. folk), AB. Bowden (Whitehall), Lt. Evans (Suffolk), AB Twine tween the two packs. "In the early (Adventure), It. Warren (Buffolk), Sta. Keane (Suffolk), Pay, Bub Lt. Baird (Suffolk),
The referee will be Major HHJ. Mcintyre, R.A
There was little to choose be-
stages Bristol got the ball more cften from the scrumimages, but Sparks gradually gained the upper hand over Tucker, who was hook- ing for Bristol. This advantage was, however, "nullified by the slow heeling of the back row and the quickness of Hobbs and Bristol's wing-forwards. Nicholas, there- fore, had few chances of setting
his backs in motion
There are many changes in the Club side this week owing to Bramble, Feers and Bradford being at the Volunteers Camp, Walkden is also away on a business trip Cumming la a doubtful starter.
Owing to the Volunteer Camp it
But behind the scrum there was! will not be possible to arrange for a marked distinction. On both “A” XV fixtures for the next fouraldes the marking and tackling Saturday's particularly in view of was of the keepest description, and the heavy crop of injuries suffered while, the Bristol backs were swit« by the Club this seasonL
ter, the Albion men were more thrustful. Bristol handled smart-
HOME RUGGER
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of
The gate receipts will be given
H. Pearne scored the first while Stanley MacNider completed the
hat trick.”
HMS. Suffolk 7. BAS.C At King's Park yesterday in a Mamak Tournament HM.B. Buf- folk defeated the Royal Army Ser- vice Corps by three gor's to one.
CRICKET
ARMY v. CRAIGENGOWER The following have been selected
to represent the Army in the above match to be played at Sookuppde, to-day, commencing at 2 pm:-
Capt. D. H. Mitchell, RA; Capt. presented by Messrs. Gilman and A. P. Trimble, RAMC.; Lieut. C.
to the Military, Tattoo Fund.
The ball for the game has been
Co.
Frankfurt.
genius among gardeners," Mr. T. Hay (the head gardener of Hyde Park).
Much of the credit for the beauties of the Royal parks should go to Sir Lionel Earle who retired from the post of Secretary to the Office of Works last year.
A keen
Lionel, in
Inflamed stomach lining, "and “so gardener himself, Sir allows, digestion to proceed without the twenty-one years pain until the cure is complete. that he held the post.
trouble worked Whatever your stomach wanders in the way o Improve- 'Bisurated Magnesia, obtainable merits,
from chemists and stores
every- Divided Loyalties
where, will bring yous quick and London's non-Royal parks come | certain rélief. under the Parks Department of the LC.C. Mr. R. Coppock, a trades union leader who is a Labour councillor for Limehouse, is the chairman of the Parks Committee. Lord Dickinson, the 73-year-old- Labour peer; is another friend of the LC.C.'s 'parks. He is chair- man of the Metropolitan Gardens Association, and had a hard tussle between two loyalties this mer, when the LC.C. Socialists. brought forward a proposal to use Hurlingham as a building site,
sum.
Lord Dickinson stated that be" was unable to decide whether the proposal was a joke or not, but that it must be resisted.
There Earl Amherst joined him, and they met good conditions un- til within 20 miles of Brussels. After a stop of over an hour, while they made inquiries from Croydon about the weather, they left at 6.15 p.m. in another machine-Attede
with wireless,
For the first three-quarters of an bour they flew hind in low cloud. Over the Channel, however, the conditions improved, and they reached Heston at 8.30.
Famous College Lawns » The famous college lawns of
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Cambridge will not be looking at a member of the Scotsian Rugby After he gave up Rugby he was their best for the King's visit. Union Committee and subsequently The drought has played havoc, became in turn its vice-presidant with # number of them, and president.
those of King's, for instance, being
■
He was, however, best known as Garthwaite R.A.; Lieut. J. P.. WI- liams, E. Lancs.; CBM. J..Ein, E. understand that. a particular one
very patchy.
a curier, and for many years was TO-DAY'S GAMES
outstanding of Scotland's Lancs.; Corp. W. H. College, PA Division I Kick off 413 p.m.
M.C.; Sapr. T. Tucker, RE, Sig. fortunate college in this respect players. Among his honours were South China "B" y Nayy Cane May, R. Signals; Bdsmn. W.
Is Queen'. It lawns have acquired the Linlithgow Trophy, the Swan a wealthy Whitehead, E. Lancs.; Pte. L. Lilley mother in Imperial Chemical In- which is played at the Edinburgh corporate fairy god Trophy, the risk medal, and the world's curling championship, Borderers v Club Sookunpoo Kowloon y Athletic Kowloon grd/Loca Pte. B. Baker, E, Lancs.
Reserve: Sergt. C. Thatcher. R.E.dustries, which has conducted a Toe Rink. He represented Bcotland kick off 2.45. p.m.
number of experiments in meat many International contests. Umpire: W.01. B. Jordan, RE H.K.O.C. 2ND XI, 7. FOLICE B.C.thods of treatment on them.
The following have been selected mised the finest lawns in Cam
Queens, in return, has been to represent the FK.C.C. 2nd XI. to play against the Police Recrea-bridge in a year or two., tion Club to-morrow at 2 pm, on Clubland and the Wedding the Club ground:-
Lincolns 7 R. A. King's Park.
Division II kick off 2.45 p.m. Kowloon y Club Kowloon. Grá. R.E. v. Navy Sqokunpoo kick off 4.15 pm.
Chinese Athletic V Lincoins Athletic Grd. Happy Valley... Third Division kick off 245 pm.
Lincolns y RAMC. Chatham Road
Raliway v Radio 'Railway Grd. R.A,O.C. v R.E. St. Joseph's "/ kick off 4.15 pap.
RAF. v Borderers Chatham Ed.
SUNDAY NOV. 18.
- Division I kick off 4.15. p.mp3, * Police v St. Joseph's Kowloon gra
Division II kick off 2.45 pm Third Division, kick off 245 PM East Lancs y RA, Chatham R4 Recreio East Lancs King's Park Police v R.AR.C. Kowloon
.... FAREWELL MATCH Club Ground, Kick pit 345 p.m. South Wales Borders v South China "A"
J. E. Potter (Capt.), H. J. Arm- strong, H. K. Semmelink, E. Mc- Mabon, R. R. Davies, R. §. W. Pat- terson, J. E. Smith, H. W. Baines, G. A. Millbank, J. Stein, A, N. Other.
RURAL PICCADILLY.
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 28.
|
Mr. Welsh entered Edinburgh his term of office interested himself pro-Town Council in 1990, sad during
piscicularly in the facilities for playing game in the city.
White's Club, in St. James's.. will, I fear, open it's rooms to ladies on the occasion of the Royal wedding on Nov. 29,
The decision of White's follows: precedent on mich occasion. Ladles will be allowed into the club during the forenoon. They may, however, stay only for lunch
The other clubs in St.. James's- street are likely to follow. guit The Conservative Club at the lower end has already decided to
tion had a pack of hounds is a Duchess of York, a limited number Bir Alfred Bower's reference to do so. There, as on the occasion the days when the Cky Corpora ar the wedding of the Duke and reminder that London until the of members, chosen by ballot, may. beginning of the 19th century each bring two guests was a city whose inhabitants. Among the clubs in St. James's- were still in close touch with the street are Boodle's the Devonshire.. country and country pursuits.į
the New University, Brook's, the Lord Derby related that Derby Royal Societies, Arthur's and the House In Stratford-place, now Thatched Houses pen embedded in the densest part of.
Clubs in Piccadilly which wu the Oxford-street area, was bulli..
include the Naval--and ~ Milftory,
banks of the Tyburn, used by the (the "In and Out), American. Lord Mayors of Lopden HA fishing lodge.
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Junior Naval and Military, Bad- minton Junior Constitutional, Isthmian, St. James's Cavalry, and Royal Air Force clubs.
It is interesting to recall that as late as 1805 there was a pike at Hyde Park Comer, and however, that Horace Walpole commented R
on the building of new houses in
ly, but the three-quarters invart-touching down and Sparks on the site of a cottage on the equally favoured by a fine view ably ran across the field instead verting, to give Albion the lead of for the line, and Morris, who within five minutes. Eight min- was outstanding, was the only man utes later Davies Barrington, to show thrust.
Hobbs and Morris put in an equally London, Nov. ib.
By contrast, the Albion handling good move for Morris to score, but Cambridge University suffered a
was poor, but Mercer, Knapp and Kinnersley failed with the kick. heavy, defeat at the hands theln Dublin Universtiy men yes-Hobbs were continually endeavour- Before the interval,
ing to ent through or punt ahead, Murphy forced his way over to put terday, Josing by 28 points to &
Gloucester registered a win Knapp, in particular, showing a lot Bristol ahead.
In the second half Albion attack against the Oxford fireyhounds skill and initiative,
A clever move by Edwards, Mered determinedly and Hurdon went cer and Hobbs ended in Hobbis, over for a try
of 18 points to Reuter.
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