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LOCAL SOCCER NOTES
Week End Matches
(By "PIVOT") There will be only one game in the Senter Division to-day. Hong Kong Club have postponed their games in both divisions and are playing the HMS. Kent Instead.
The St. Joseph's v. Royal Welch Fusillers match have also been postponed.
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DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934.
HONG KONG-
TO-DAY'S RACING THE GOLF CLUB
(Continued from Page 11 ̧.
Comrie Handicatio Heart's Glory has been "running so well at the past two meetings that he has now been silotąd top
weight at 168 pounds. Even this weight will not stop him from winning, if he gets well away. A place seems certain for him.
"Great Hall, C Pth up), has the been running very close placed pontes on many occasions and this afternoon might make. up for his many defents by ac- He counting for the last race." has no finish and although I am certain Plh will make him2, run very well at the beginnisg. I not like his chances really do if there should be anything like a tussle in the home straight."
Kowloon are down to play the Lincolns on their own ground and unless they can producé their form of a coupe weeks ago they are in for another defeat. Lincolns when they lost to the Chinese team last week had only themselves to blame and if they cannot better their
Chiaf Seattle, with 158 pounds." shooting perhaps Kowloon will de
looks a good "each way" bet. He able to show them, in which case
will go to the post unde: Mr. It will be a very close game,
Davis, while Mrs. Dunbar's other Four games åre down
under morrow. The tit-bit will be. that pony, Tillicum is starting
Tillicum is not between the
South Mr. D. Black. "Recs" and
qulte ft. but on his day, he is China "Bat Kowloon ground.
The Portuguese lads are playing more than a match for any ö
the others I have named. quite well at the present moment, and with the Indomitable****..* leading them, they should give the Chinese a good rur. for the points. to play Their defence will have better football if they intend to hold the nippy Chinese forwards. South China "B" are as yet un beaten and they will enter the feld with condeace. The "Recs" may yet give them a surprise.
The Royal Navy Athletic match
will provide a keen tussle on the The same fault is Club ground. evident in both sets of forwards. their inopportunism and inability to shoot, coupled with the desire to hug on to the ball. Which ever team scores first will hold on to the lead although a draw is quite probable. h
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South China "A" should have an easy victory over the Artillery at Caroline Hill The Gunners have yet to find their feet,
East Lanes v Police match should provide plenty of heavy football
Both tedris
capable of snatching a victory and although Leam have so far
the military
are
faired quite well the Police are not
so far behind. A draw in the case
will not be in the least surprising.
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TO-DAY'S GAMES
Starting Times For Fanling
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2
OLD COURSE
XIIITH EXTRA RACE MEETING
Programme For Champion's Day
The programme for Champion's
9.20 a. C. H. Bradley and E. D. Day (December 15), at Happy
Valley is as follows:-
Matthews
A. B. Purves" and K. S. Robertson*
R. Young and W. J. Jamieson.
A McKellar and J. B
Ross.
G. Marseille and Major Wren.
F. J. de Rome and A. E. Lissaman.
D. J. Glimore and D. S.
Robb.
S. H. Dodwell and J. H. Little.
1-2, pm-December Handicap. -Winner $350. Second $150. Third $50. For China Pontes that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club since 1st January, 1934, and have not won more than one race at Race Meetings of this Club since 15th March, 1934. Entrance $5. One Mile.
2.--2.30 p.m. Barrier Reef Handicap-Winner $450. Second $250. Third $150. For Australian Ponies that have not won more than $1,500 in stakes at Race Meet- ings of this Club since 1st Janu-
G. S. Archbutt and J. aly, 1934. Entrance $5. One Mile. Owen Hughes.
9.92
9.36
w
8.40
»
9.44
9.48
-
D. S. Edward and T. A. Pearce.
9.52
9.56.
10,00
10.04
10.08
10.12
J. Hunter and E. Mc- Mahon. A. D. Humphreys and, R.
10,16 10.20
10.24
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OXFORD WINS AT RUGGER
10.28
10.32
1 "
London, Nov. 29.
10.38
at Oxford to-day the Dark Blues In a friendly rugby encounter
10:40
beat 'Gloucester by 12 points to 8.-
J. F. Robinson and P. S. Grant.
10.44
Reuter
G. C. Worrall and G. W. Greene.
10:48
MrProulx-is-taking-out-King's Parade here. Though this pony is not too fast at the start, he can upset calculations and is like- ly to run into a place.
DIVISION LI
(Kick off 2.30 p.m.) R.A.M.C. v, Royal Welch.-Milt- tafy ground.
. Railway ground.
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“Smith.
P. Morrison and D. Ellis.
W. Thomson "and R. I. Cherrill.
H. G. Bond and W. W. C. Shewan.
W. A. Stewart and H. H. Mundy.
E. L. Groome and W..N. Buyers.
3.-3 p.m.-Hong Kong Autumn Champions.-Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies that have started in at -ieast-four-Extra Race Meetings of this Club since 1st January, 1934, two of such meetings previous to 15 July, 1934 and two subsequent to that date. Winners at Extra Meetings of this Club 1934, only. Weight for inches as per · scale. Entrance $10. Orie and a Quarter Miles.
4.-3.30 p.m.-Tardy Handicap.— Winner $450, Second $200. Third
J. A. Shaw and R. A $100. For China Ponies. "C" Class, Rodgers.
O. S. Hugh Jones and A. C: I. Bowker.
10.52 R. L S. Webb and A.
Ritchie.
A. T. Lay and J. Whyte. W. H. B. Rigg and J. T Edkins.
G. M. Mellin and D.. Baker Carr.
C. Mycock and J. Forbes, H. N. Williamson and w. Pittendrigh..
T. C. Monaghan and J. W. Mayhew.
L. R. Billinghurst and D. K. Hislop.
J. Donaldson and J. 8. MacLaren
that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club. since 1st January, 1934, and have not won more than one race at Rate Meetings of this Club this year. Entrance $5, One Mile..
5.-4, p.m.-Hong Kong Autumn Sub-Griffins Champions. Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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1-It
CLUES
ACROSS
as
does rather sound though the shop assistant. felt lifeless when the order was cancelled. 10.-Got at, colloquially speaking. when his head was wounded.. 11.-Hiding-place of 2 perfect
pest. 12,-Newts. 13.-Put the painter in among the
wine bottles to and his wits. 14. Such stars are unheeded by the astronomer-officlally. 17. These homes might almost
act as refrigerators. 18. Can you find an alligator?
Amy can when put to it,
19. Not recorded.
21. Famous letters from Norfolk -handed on, as one might
say.
25. Nearly a bitch this time. if
that's your desire. 26.-Such. days in a Salvation
Army lad
doubtless, blameless..
were,
*
27-One of Nature's weapons. 30-Nub's ace (anag), 31-Colour of the coiffure of good
Queen. Bess.
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32.-To go into details, a
pair lle in confusion.
DOWN
curst
2.-Pertaining to a path. 3-The old one was the cavallers
bete noir.
4.-Church dignitaries.
5. Just the car for a dance. 6. If going camping you'll and this gives no reduction in a tent.
7.--Distinctly
foreign product, and gives six to me. 8.-Prehistoric.
9-Line (two words;
15. Their transport to a Tyneside town is traditionally super- fluous.
F.A. CUP
Londons Nov. 23, The FA Cup replay, between the two amateur teams, Leyton and Wimbledon on the former's ground, to-day, "resulted in a' Win Jar Wimbledon by the only goal scored.
Wimbledon thus qualify to meet Southend in the second round, the amateurs being at home. Ristor
CONSIGNEE NOITCES.
NOTICE TO CONSIONEES,
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Con STEAMER “BURDWAN,”
ARRIVED HONG KONG o 28TH NOVEMBER, 1934.
FLOK ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL TAK, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the
above-named Vessel are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THE RISE in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are added,
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Honts before arrival of the Steamer
Goods not cleared within 8 daya Fin elading date of arrival will be subject to
16. Take taxi to look for the Rit
clique.
20. The musical work that dis-
plays the performer's touch. 22.-Melted animal fats. 23.-French wine.
24. California is, in short, "the
end of the scoundrel, 28.-Used to be paid with a lot
more.
29-This fox used tolle low,
(Crossword note.
rabbits please
China Ponles, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season that have started ir. at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club since 1st January, 1934, two of such meetings previous to 1st July, 1934, and two subsequent to that date.
The following is the solution of yesterday's Puzzle:- Winners at Extra Meetings of this Club only. Weight for inches as Across-I, Speed: 6. Sa-tin; 9. Down.-1, Scrap; 2, Express-fons, per scale. Entrance $10. One and Acrobat; 10, Riper: 11. Af-one; 12, 3. Darby: 4, Or-bit; 5, "Abbey: 6, a Quarter Miles.
Bribery; 14, Piety; 15, Tay: 18, 9a- 6-4.30 p.m.-Queensland Au-ble; 17. Desks: 19. JJJ (Jays); 21 tumn Champions-Winner $1,000. Reets; 23 0000000 (owes); 24, Second $300. Third · $200. For Secur; 25, Aloft; 26, Runners; 27, Australian Ponies of any Sea-Dusty: 28. Tweed,
in that have started
at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club since 1st January, 1934, two of such meetings previous to 1st July, 1934, and two subsequent to that date. Winners at Extra Meetings of this Club 1934, only. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. One and a Quarter
10.56
V. R.A.OC. Railway 11.00
Police v. R.A.F-Athletic ground.
Radio v. Recreio-St. Joseph's 11.01 ground,
11.08 11.12
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SUNDAY'S GAMES
11.16
7
DIVISION I
11.20
H
(Kick off 4 p.m.) Navy. Athletic-Club-ground.
11.24
Recrcto v. South
China' “BY-
Kowloon ground.
11.28
"
South China "A" v. R.A.Caro- line Hill,
East Lancs v. Police.-Sookunpoo.
Kowloon v. Lincolns-Kowloon ground.
DIVISION II
(Kick off 4 p.m.)
Royal Welch v. East Lanes — Chatham Road,
9.44 9.52
++
10.00
DIVISION I
(Kick off 2.30 p.m.) Lincolns v. RAS.C-Chatham
10.08
Miles.
Road.
.10.16
R.E. v. East Lancs-King's Park,
-0. W. Jefriest and J.
Coultharti
10.24
DIVISION I (Kick off at 4 p.m.)
DIVISION II
(Kick off at 2.30 p.m.) Kowloon v. South China-Kow-
loon Ground.
Navy v. Eastern.-Caroline Hill,
(Kick off 4 p.m.)
Lincolns v. R.A.—Athletle ground
FINAL GALLOPS
King's Warden And Nell
Gwyn Impress
Below will be found particulars of the final gallops at the course yesterday. King's Warden and Nell Gwyn were very im- pressive while 'other good performances were by Ribble, Wayward Star, Valorous, Iroa Grey and Just That..
Little Beauty and Racing Triumph..... Alacrity
Chief Seattle
King's Worthy
Valorous
Pride of Tsingtao
Racing Pride
Vago
Dinty....
Trentbridge Heart's Glory
Iron Grey
Lemberg
In Good Time 'Vriday
Wayward Stag
The Tiger
Maynower
King's Parade m...
Racing Pluck..
King's Warden
Colombo
Hell for Leather
Sarabande ...
Solar Star-
Great Hall Ironsides
Ribble Philanderer
Racing Spirit
Just That
Racing Luck
Helter Skelter
Kindo,
Zero
Flying Tourlat
Bold Commander
Nell Gwyn
No Fear
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1.04.2 31.2 } 38
1.07 29 36.4 1.10.2 33.3
30
30 33 1.04 31 33.1 1.04.1 31 30,2
31
28.3 30
30.2 31
56.2 27.4 .58.2 28,2 36.2 1.082 32
30
30.
37.3 1.12.4 35.1 34.1 1.06.1 32
+ 40
1.12
32
34
32.
32,3
1.05.1 102.3 1,04
311
30.3 31.2 35.3 1.08:1 30.3" 38.. 1.10.2: 322: 28/1 574· 284
34,2 1.03.2 32 33.1.
331
34 1.04.1 301
30.3
30.3
31.4 32.2 1.01.4 29.2
31.4
39
1.12
33. 34.2 1.06.4 32.2
32
32
28.2
28.2
30.2
1.03
32.3
32.3.
32.3
324
31
+31.11.03
32.4
314.
Soldier of Germany
32.31.03.3
33.1
1094
H. H. Pethick and I. H Geare.
NEW COURSE
9.36 .m. J. W. Alabaster and Cdr.
Hole.
10.32
J. P. and Mrs. Sherry... R. K. Collings and A Brown, T. E. Jones.
Robson and J.
H. H. Beddow and H. G. Wallington!
and Mrs.
Malcolm, W. N. A. Smalley.
•Caddies from Superintendent. ! Unsuccessful in ballot for Old
son
LAWN TENNIS
America Tourna- ment at the C.C.C.
There will be an American Lawn 7.- p.m.-Dilatory Plate-Win-Tennis Mixed Doubles Tournament ner $400. Second $175. Third $75 at the CC.C. on Sunday, December
J. F. Ardron and E. w. G. For China Ponies, "D" Class, that 2, commencing at 2 p.m., when the
Have started in at least four Extra Race Meelings of this Club since 1st January, 1934, and have not won more than one race at Race Meetings of this Club this year. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season, barred. Weight for inches as per scale. 1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in stakes since 1st January, 1934 Jockey Allowance. Entrance One Mile.
Course.
RUGBY
"International" To Appear
CLUB NAVY.
On Saturday, December 1 the Club_First XI. will meet the Navy First XL in a friendly game on the Club ground at 4 pm. With the return of the Fleet from the North the Navy will be practically at full strength, the only absentee of note being Lt. N. L. Evans, the English International forward. The Club also has two notable absentees in D. McLellan, the skipper of the
$5.
following players will participate:
Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. Rosselet, Mr. and Mrs. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Cavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. Lowis, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Summons, Mr. and M. V. Thomas, Miss Bradbury, Miss Landolt, Mrs. Whiteman; Mrs. Farlow, Miss White Mists Tux Morán IV Thomas, Garrett, Flynn.
8.--5.30 p.m.-Finale Plate.- Winner $400, Second $175. Third -|- - $75. For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Griffing of this Club of this
PRAGUE INCIDENT
PROTESTS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Pres" (Copyright).1"'.
Beason that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of
Berlin Nov. 29. this Club and have not won more
Protest meetings against the re- than $1,500 in stakes at Race Meet- ings of this Club. Weight 146 15 cent events at Prague were held on 1 lb. penalty for every $100 or part Wednesday and Thursday by the thereof won in stakes at Race students of the various universit- Meetings of this Club. To be rides, such as Heldelberg, Munich, den by Jockeys who have not won Cologne, Frankfurt and Berlin. The ten races anywhere at any time. I meetings passed off everywhere in No Whips or Spurs allowed. En-complete order, some fiery speeches being delivered, patriotic songs be- trance $5. One Mile.
ng sung and resolutions being passed protesting againstt the Czech authorities arbitrary action in compelling the German Univer- sity at Prague to surrender its his torical insignis,-
"ransocean” Huo Kia.
Daily Double Event:--Fourth and
side, and J. Hutchison. It is hoped Seventh Races.
1
that both will be fit for next Satur- Entries close at Noon on Thurs
day. It is feared that J. J. Fer-day, 6th December, 1934. guson will be unable to play any further this season.
SAAR QUESTION
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dals,
Press (Copyright):1
Geneva, Nov. 29.
May Liquidatë Koyal Mail Possibility of the Biquidation the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.. this winter, has been indicated to
The Club will be represented by: R. Goldman: W. H. B. Rigg, L. G. Robertson (Captain), G. P.-Lam- niert McGilchrist; M. Turner. E. C. Meeke; A. F. Walken, TG. Castleton, G. A. Stewart, L. H, Bradford, B. H. Garrod, K. & The opening of the League of the shareholders of the company Munro, D. A. Cumming, J. C. Miller. Nations Council's extraordinary by the deputy chairman, Belg-Gen. The Navy side will be: Lt. Pack session, in the course of which will Sir Arthur Maxwell One of the Beresford (Bruce); Pay Sub.-Lt. deal with the Basr question and largest creditors of the company Biggie (Kent), Lt. Clark (Keppel), probably also with the Yugoslav is the International Mercantile Sto. Marsh (Suffolk), Lt. Et. Clair memorandum, is now definitely Marine Co., to whom the Royal Ford (Orpheus); Lt. Cheyne (Olym-fired for December 5, according to Mall owes a balance of £2,350,000, pus), Lt. Forbes. (Phoenix); Comdr. an announcement made by the the balance of the purchase price Roome (Medway), A B. Sowden League Secretariat on Thursday.
of the White Star Line. Bir Arthur (Whitehall), Lt. Collard (Adven-Transocean Kuo Min.
informed the shareholders at. Wednesday's meeting that the company's deficit had been in- national and Lt. Forbes, the Navy crdased from £9,000,000 to £11,- and Scottish Trials scrum half. A 300,000 during the past year, but good games should be seen with the Navy koing all out for thel, first win over the Club this season.
ture), Eto. Kearie (Suffolk). It. hitfeld Falmouth), E. A Ham- nett (Phoenix), Lt. Kelburne (Fal mouth), Lt. Sowman (Kent),
Referee: Dr. J. A. R. Belby, The Navy side includes. Lt. St.. Clair, Ford the Scottish Inter-
not
this, he said does not represent the full extent of the company's losses.
Stays; 7. T-rouble-some; 8; Niece; 13, Banjo; 17. Dosed, 18, Sorry; 19, Joint; 20. Joker; 21. Roast; 22, Sated.
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All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 18tk Dec., 1934, or they will act be recognized.
Na Olaiman willi ke admitted, aftar the MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co. Goods have left the Godow
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THE JAVANESE PRINCE"
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Berlin, Nov. 29. Two German films," Loves Victe ory" and "The Child, the Dog and the Vagabond" bave been prohibit ed by the Relch Minister of propa- ganda as "cheap rubbish," it being stressed in the reasons given for the decision that "the films were All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods not banned for any infringement are so be left in the Godawas, "where of political interests or for running 30th instant, 1934, at 10 am, -
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SPALDING
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Telephone No. 28165. Bong Kong, 24th November, 1984.
"KRO-FLITE"
GOLF BALL
Lasts till it's
Lost!"
BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
are leadused, amanget the many other successes achieved with Spalding, Balle during 1938
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