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THE LAI WAH CUP

R. H. K. GOLF CLUB

To-day's Semi-finals

(By "Pivot"}

There will be no first division fixtures to-day on account of the semi-final ties in the Lal Wah Cup competition.

I do not think the Civilians will be very much extended from what I have seen of the Navy this season. They have a team capable of big. moments but lack finish. On the other hand, the Civilian team is well balanced, both in attack and defence, and every man can be depended upon to produce his best form.

Starting Time For Fanling

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1934 Old Course

THE HONG KONG WHEELERS

Winter Programme

The surprising disbandment of the Hong Kong Cycling Club re cently will doubtless be u great disappointment to local enthusiasts in general, but it is hoped that the interest shown in ayoling in the Colony will not begin to wank W: J Jamieson and as a consequence. McKellar.

9.36 a.m. K. 8."Robertson* and H.

U. Ireland*

9.40

1

9.44

41

9.48

9.52

C. L. Tatham and Angwin.

9.56.

>

In the other match, the Chinese team is practically S. China "A" 10.00 team, and so far, is still unbeaten | 10.04 this season.'

M

"

10,08

·

The Army team is without the services of a few of the Borderers' stalwarts and I do not think the 10.12 Chinese will have much to worry about.

My fancy is that the Civilians and Chinese will figure in the final. | 10.20

FANLING RACES

...

Programme for Xmas Meeting

at

The following in the programme for the Christmas meeting Kwanti, to be held on December 23.

FINAL RACE MEETING

Programine For December 15

The following is the programme for the Jockey Club's final race meeting of the season. The en-

The Volunteers' Hurdle Race 1 Miles for China Pontes approved by the Officer Commanding. Ma-tries for the three "Champions "' chine Gun Troop, aa bona fide are not given, as these races are Troop Ponies kept in Troop Stables, post entries:--- are Catchweight 168 lbs. To be ridden The Hong Kong Wheelers

1-December Handicap (1 Mile) G. Marseille and T. Auow the only established

Brilliant Star cycling by Owners. Winner-A Cup: 2nd

158, Cossack's Pearce.

club in the Colony, (presuming $30, 3rd $20. Entry Fee $5.

Beauty 188, Hetman 153, King's A. E. Lissaman and D. 9. that the Chinese club in Sham- The Tai Po Handicap Steeple- | Justice 188, Chief Seattle 140, High Robb.

shuipo has not yet commenced ao | chase.-1 Mile 3 Furlongs for China | Speed 140. King's Warden 151, J.tivities), whilst with a membership Ponles. Winner A Cup: 2nd 330, Mayflower 140, Flying Tourist 140,

near the half-century figure it in 3rd $20. Entry 35. without question the largest or ganization of its kind in China. The Wheelers have made steady progress since their inauguration ir. September last Recent activi ties have been confined to short social spins to such localities as Taipo and Castle Peak, whilst several enjoyable rides have been

J. G. Charlton and R. K. Collings.

"

C. Mycock and A. Ritchie K. W. Jones and W. H. B. Rigs.

8. A. Sleap and W. A.

Weight.

R. P. Edwards and G. W. Stabb.

10.16

R. A. Rodgers and C., Stellingwerfi.

H. Overy and H. Wallington

10.24 ..

THE FUSILIERS' DEBUT The Royal Welch Fusiliers, are 'making their debut in local foot-

ball to-morrow and are pitted 10.28 against the Gunners. I do rot know whether the Fusiliers have 10.32. adapted themselves to local con- ditions as yet, and although it 10.36 would be a very close, game, the Gunners may come out on top.

A. C. I. Bowker and A. Humphreys.

T. J. Draper and Sanger.

H. T. Buxton and

MacEwen.

J.

G.

D.

Larranged on the Island.

The Tally-Ho Hurdle Race—13 | Miles for China Ponies, Hunters that have Completed at least 5 lines this Season. Winners of stake money in an Official or Unofficial race strice September 1st barred. Catchweight 188 lbs.

Winner-A

Cup: 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry $5.

The Ladles Scurry → Mile for | December marks the commence-

China Ponies approved as Bona ment of the wheelers Winter pro- Fide Polo Ponles Winners of Stake gramme of activities. In addition Money in an Official or Uneficial to the usual weekly rana, sosial Race since September "Ist "barred. evenings will be arranged in con- Weight for Inches as per Scale. junction with other local sporting To be ridden by ladies (no spurs R.bodies. at which such pastimes as allowed). Winner-A Cup: 2nd billiards, etc., will be indulged in. $30, 3rd $20. A Cup will be pre- A amoking concert may also be sented to the winning rider. Entry arranged in the usual "cycling $3.

:

E.

K.

lun" style at which any awards won by members will be presented

10.40

W. N. A. Smalley and

J.

In the other senior game, Lin- coins will have an easy task in dis- 10.44 posing of the Saints. The College boys have still to find their shoot-10.48 ing boots and their defence will have to be very much strengthened 10.52 If they hope to check "Ridley & Co."

TO-DAY'S GAMES

S. H. Dodwell and R. Valentine.

W. Mayhew.

ان

The St. John's Cup-Over ap |

It is hoped to make this "smoker" proximately 3 miles of fair hunting

An annual affair-a smaller edition country, starting and finishing on

of the cyclists' "All-Rounder Con- the Race Course. For China G. E. Bond and W. W. C. cert?? held in January each year Ponies, Catchweight: 188 lbs. Win- Shewan.

at the Albert Hall.

E. Lewis and W. Pluten- drigh.

ner-A Cup: 2nd $30, 3rd $20. En- Next Sunday's run has been artry $5. ranged to leave Jordan Road Entries close to the Secretaries H. H. Beddow and AO.Ferry at 8.15 am. sharp. Fanling Messrs. Thomson & Company, York and Sheung-shui ara to be visited Buildings, on Monday, December 10 H. C. Meeke and D. Kly way of Tai-po at which point noon. Hislop.

refreshments will be enjoyed

Brawn.

J. McKnight and LC

10.56

11.00

Grover.

11.04

LAI WAH CUP-SEMI FINAL Kick off at 3.30 p.m., duration of 90 minutes, extra time if necessary. Civilians v. Royal Navy, Kowloon F.C. Ground.

N. K. Littlejohn and A. B. Purves.

11.08

C. H. Bradley and D Ellis.

11.12

Army v. Chinese, Hong Kong F.C. Ground.

11.16

17

Division II.

11.20

Club v. Navy, Club (2.15 p.m.) Eastern v. R.E., St. Joseph's (4. path.)

11.24

Division III.

R.E. V. R.A.M.C., St. Joseph's (2.30 p.m.)

R.A.O.C. v. R.W. Fusillers, Mili- tary Happy Valley (2.30 p.m.).

Police v. Radio, Kowloon (2.15 p.1.)

:

H. N. Williamson and J. Forbes.

R. L. S. Webb and EL.

Arnold

W. H. E. Thompson and

D. J. Gilmore,

J. Coulthart and P. S.

Grant.

New Course 9.30 a.m. O. J. Shannon and A. B.

9.40

"

Stewart.

H. F. Phillips and J. C. Taylor.

Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Thomson.

Mrs. Smalley and Mrs. Webb.

on.

both outward and homeward trips. Several places of interest are to

to

be visited in the locality and, in addition

refreshments. participants are strongly ndvised to carry a caméra.

New Members

LOCAL RUGBY

Club v. Army

The following will represent the

Football Club. First XL in

Cyclists will be interested to hear that Mr. H. A. G. Keates bas joined the Wheelers. In his -a- tady lengthy eveling career the Ulster cyclist has played many standing successes in competition, perts for in addition to his ant their friendly fixture with the

Bo enjoys a reputation 43 35 eficient organiser.. His love of the port prompted his splendid plea on cycling's behalf in the Far East. Mr. Keates's valuable experiènce is a great asect to the Wheelers' management, and will give a fillip to the racing side of the organisa- tion.

Incidentally, Mr. Keates is to conduct Sunday's run, and will G. A. Stewart and P. welcome all enthusiasts who desire. Morrison.

J. M. Brown and D. L. Newbiggin.

to participate,

Another new member is Mr. C.; Stead, who has had considerable experience with cycling cluba t Scotland, and his assistance will be most welcome,

Attendances and Mileage

9.48

TO-MORROW'S GAMES Division I-Kick off at 4. p.m. R. W. Fusiliers v. RA., Club. Lincolns v. St. Joseph's," KFC. Division II-Kick off at 2.30 p.in.

R.A. v. R.WF, Club..

9.52

10.00

*

10.04

S. Ghina . E. Lancs, Caroline

10.12.

Hill

10.20

Division III

J. P. and Mrs Sherry. H. Hamptons and W. S. Miller!

Railway v. R.A.S.C., Railway (2.30 p.m.)

19.28

J. A. Shawi and P. D: Tracy!

East Lancs. v. Lincolns, Railway (4 p.m.)

10.38

10.44

Cdr. G. F. Holei

ANGLO-POLISH DISCUSSIONS

10.52

G. T. May and E. L Groomel

T. A. Wallis ......14. 418

D. Meeker

..13

368

11.00

A. T. Layi and G. C. Worrall

B. Fuller

..11

324

#

11.08

17

I. H. Gearel and K. 8. Morrison

C. Saunders .........11 H. Tribe

.308

..10

284

11.15

IT

G. B. 8. Thomsons and J.

L. Adams...

G. S. Hugh Jones and

J.C. Dunbar and R. C. Webbl

**Caddies from Superintendent.

Unsuccessful in ballot for Old

Course.

LADIES' SECTION

and mileage list is given below. The Wheelers official attendance

Fifteen organised runs have been carried out.

Attendances. Miles.

Lightweight Show

The Lord Anuvad Lightweight

Show was teid at the Royal Boru | cultural ball, Westminster Lon- don, trum October 27 until Novem ber Considerable advancement in- duralumin work was very evident. A frame made from this alloy by the Tabacobi Tyre Com- paay turned the scale at 4-lbs only. The same firm, who are specialists Captain's Cup Mrs. Webb, 89-exhibited a brake complete weigh- in the extreme lightweight business, ing only 8-ozsah

12-Lb. Machine

(Special Air-Mall Service)

Warsaw, Nov. 12. Major Rajchman, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, form- ally opened this morning the dis- cussions between the representa. tives of the Central Council of British Colliery Owners and the Polish Coal Convention with s view to arranging price and mar- keting agreements. The import- ance of the meeting is heightened 22-67. by the statement that a bi-lateral agreement with the British indus-77-7-70. try is a necessary first step towards

WINNERS OF NOVEMBER COMPETITIONS

Eclectic Pool-Mrs. J. B. Ross,

TAGGART CUP DRAW

follows:-

a wider agreement between the The result of the Draw for the coal-producing countries in Europe. Taggart Cup Competition is as

Although it has been authorita- tively stated that there is no direct connection between the coal dis- eussions and the negotiations for an" "Anglo-Polish Trade Agreement,

Messrs. Huckley Bros. stand beld road-cum-path racing machine scaling only 13-lbs. whilst Bates Bros. "Volante model, priced at First Round: Mrs. Hudson v. Mrs, Hazon Cycle Engineering Company 13 guineas weighed but 16lbs. The Sommers, Mrs. Dovey v. Mrs. New bas, & machine (very similar to one biggin, Mrs. Forbes v. Mrs. Gilmore, used by the Colony's leading Mrs. Richards v. Mrs. Fitzgerald. cyclist), complete with 3-speed gear, Byes into Second Round: Mrs. huh brakes, etc. which, weighs 27 to a bearing on the other. Coal is Rodgers v. Mrs. Rowell; Mrs. Newill | Réĺbé. only. Fitted with a Lücna the most important Item Inv. Miss Knill, Miss Curtin v. Mrs dynamo, lighting set (4-lbs. oxtra) Poland's foreign trade: Total ex-Valentine, Mrs. Lissaman v. Mrs. lossl agents are quoting this super- ports in the first nine months of Hilller, Mrs, Walker v. Mish Steven-tourist model at $180.00 inclusive this year were valued at 714,000,000❘ son, Mrs. Robertson v. Mrs. A. S.

of freightage.. zlatys (about £27,000,000),to Mitchell. ** which coal alone contributed 114,- The first round is to be played 000,000 zlotys (over £4,000,000). by December 22, the second round

it is obvious that one must have

Based on the figures for the first by January 5, the third round by nine months, Poland this year, will January 19, and the semi-final by have a favourable balance or trade January 21 with the United Kingdom of about 120,000,000 zlotys (£4,500,000), but

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CRICKET

HK.C.C. Y. L.R.C.

The following have been selected represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club against the Indian Recreation Club to-day on the Club ground at 2 p.nl 3,381,00 metric tons this year, RW Paterem (Capt.) The search for new markets, has Klibee, T. ML Redmor been intensifed of late and ship. Bemmelink, 5. W. Baine ments from Gdynia are rost going | CFA Milbank, G, D, E, In spite of the increasing impe- forward to Melbourne, Port Balch | E. McMahon, J. & Blicht, A N diments to foreign trade, ëxports Shanghai, and. Singapore.

it is recognized that a substantial of coal from Poland have been portion of this, favourable balance raised from 7,665,000 metric tons will have to be mcrificed next in the first 10 months of 1933 to year, either by a curtailment of Polish exports to the United King- dom or by increased imports of British goods,

"Other

Gold Currency 140, Monoplane 140. Whát A Chance 140. 2-Barrier Reef Handicap (1 Mile)

Bobniak Star 180, High Finance 185. Dinty 160, Empire Day 140, Portia 157. The Giraffe 135, Vriday 135.

4---Tardy Kandicap. (1 Milst

Beta 140, Don 188, Flying Tourist 145, 'King's Worthy 140. Lemberg 140. Monoplane 140, Pride of Tsing→ tao 140, Racing Boy 164, Ribble 154," Valorous 154, Wayward Stag 155. What A Chance 159. Wonderful Stag 140.

„5.—Distory Plate (1 Mile) Boxing Eve 183, Chief Seattle 164, Chivalrous 152, Gay Butterfly 165, Gold Currency 163, Great Hall 165, Heart's Glory 185, Iron Grey 154, King's Parade 187, No Fear 165, Ple Face 158. Racing Luck 162, Racing Pride 182. Racing Triumph 163. Sandy Bay 159, Solar Star 184. Tülleum 162, Vago 162, Zero 163.

6. Finale Plate (I MIIė) Bold Commander 156. Delightful Chance 156, Hell for Leather 158,... Ironsides 148. Kindo 148, Little Beauty 158, Racing Spirit 149, Soldier of Fortune 154, The Carp 154.

Army at Sookunpoo at 4 p.m., to- day: G.-P. Lammert; W. H. B. Rigg, L. G. Robertson (Capt.). R. H į Griffiths, H. R. McGilchrist; M. W. Turner, H. C. Meeke: H. O. Bram- ble. W. E. Peers, B. D. G. Barlow, I. H. Bradford, S. H. Garrod, D. A. Cumming. R. G. Castleton, J. T

Edkins Reserves: R. Goldman, P. J. Gardner, F. J. MéGugan..

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