HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937.

TRAINING GALLOPS.

Times Taken At Happy Valley.

The following times were clocked at the morning gallops

at Race Course yesterday:-

Lancashire Chips

Commencement Bay and Boolat

Plain View

Zudiac

Bay........

Scenic View

A Great Time

Laughing Cavaller

Potentate

· National Faith

Bistre

Hooinly

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Aztec'

Kum Shan ...... Expansion Time

Double Finesse

Coronation Day.......

Tabby Cat and Night View

Gordito and Atomic Star

Perfect Day

Strathearrick

Happy Venture

Ythan

Rob Roy

Vira

Havoc Eve

Katinka

Llangollen King's. Highway Laughing Buddha Australian Boy

Ouse and Apllas New Star

Racing, Boy Vlole: Queen

Blandford

King's Bounty

31.2.

Dís- ist 2nd.. 3rd

tance Qr, QI, Qr.

} 28.1

Last Qr. 26.1.

129.1

33.3 1.05.1

29.1 31.3

1·21.3

24.3

4 30.4

30.4

31.1

1.02

4 33

1.03.3

30.4 30.3

33

1.03

30

33.3

1.024

29.1

32.3

41

32.3

39.1

1.12.2

33.1

37.3 1.07.4

30.1

29.1 1.00.2

31.1

30.4 1.02.1

31.2

428.3

56.2

27.4

26.3

26.3

33.3 1.05

29.4 1.00:4

i 28

28

433.2 1.03.4

30.2

4-35 1.04.3

29.3

33.3

33.3

31.3

31.3

30.3 57.2

26.4

Sylvandale and King's Parade..

· 30.

30

Tiny Star

A 32.4 1.05.3.

32.4

Centre Court

28.

28

32.4 1.04.4

32

29

55.3."

26.3

27.3

27.3

39.1 1.10.3

31.2

31.3

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129

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23

A 35 1.03

30

39 1.13.4

34.4

31.4

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57.2

28

1 28.257.1 1.26.1

29

.1 31.4 1.04

32.1

Radlum

31.3 1.03.2

31.4

Ebony Idol

1 32 1.05

33

Philanderer and Tempest ........

134.3

1.05.1

30.3

Zero

31.2 1.03

31.3

31

Dick Turpin

1 28.4 57.1

28.2

Yum Sing

440.1 111.1

31

Voltaire and Mariposa

321.03.3

31.3

Brutus

4 26.3

26.3

King's Coronation and King's

1 28.4 58.3

29.4

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30

30.3

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26.3

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30

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28.3

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31.1

139.1 1.12.2

33,1

Gold Cofn and Emergency Call 37.4 1.08.4

EUROPEAN FINED

For Dangerous Driving

Mr. C. J. Tacchl, of the Public Works Department, was summoned before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday för driving in a manner dangerous to the public in Nathan Road on September 9. He pleaded guilty and a fine of $50 was imposed,

Acting Sub-Inspector A. R. Brit- tain said that defendant had been driving his car, No. 2984 in a zig- zag course in Nathan Road at 9.15 a.m. on the day in question. At Cameron Road he turned in and parked the car.

Defendant explained that he had had a very hard day and was rather tired.

SUMMONSES ADJOURNED Three summonses against R. Woodcraft, 35, Cumberland Road. Kowloon Tong, for driving with- out being in full control of his car in Tung Chol Street on September, 1. driving without due care and caution. and falling to notify change of address on his driver's licence. were adjourned. for one week as defendant is away from the Colony."

IN A HURRY FOR MEDICINE

When Chan Ping-fan appeared before Mr. W, Schoneld yesterday at the Central Magistracy on a summons for driving his employer's car without permission, he said he had a stomach ache and was in a hurry to get some medicine.

Lt. Commander Turner, R.N.. sald that on the night in question Mrs. Turner wanted to use the car ur- gently, at about 8.30 p.m. When she got to the garage she found it missing. Commander Turner look- ed around for some time and ask- ed the care-taker to note. the time of its return. Sometime after 11 p.m. the defendant returned with the car and on Sept. 14 the driver was dismissed and summoned for the offence.

In answer to the summons the defendant said that he had told the boy to inform Commander Turner that he had taken the car. The magistrate did not take a ser!- ous view and registered a caution.

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HOCKEY DISCUSSION

Association Disapproves Of Tournaments For Trophy

MR. TYLER LEAVES MEETING

After lengthy discussion, the Hong Kong Hockey Association, nt a meeting of the Council held yesterday evening decided that no player who is a member of the Association will be allowed to participate in any hockey tournament for a trophy.

meeting.

Other correspondence was read, including a letter from the Macao Hockey Club asking for dates to be fixed for the coming Interport. It was agreed to leave the arrange- ments to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. G. T. Palmer,

The following sub-committees were elected:-

The action follows the proposed affiliation of the United Hockey Tournament to the Hong Kong Hockey Association. Previously. It was decided that permission to leave the the United Hockey Tournament | This was granted by the Chairman was intended for the stronger | (Capt. G. W. F. Xlmm). teams and the Mamak Tournament for the weaker teams; on condition that their rules were subjected to the approval of the Association.

At yesterday's meeting a letter from the United Hockey Tourna- į ment was read in which It was stated that the United Hockey Tournament desired to amliate with the Asociation but made two' reservations which were to the ef- fect that the Tournament would hold their right to debar any ap- plication that was unanimously approved by the committee; that E. P. Quest, and K. Hussain (Sec- the Association would not inter-retary). fere with their view of playing for a shield on which the name of the champion team was to be inscribed. The letter also stated that if the above reservations were met with disapproval, they would continue to run the tournament Indepen- dently.

The conditions were put to the vote and defeated and the proposed affiliation was dropped.

In the course of further dis- cussion, it was proposed that Aš- sociation members will be debarred from taking part in any tourna ment for a trophy, otherwise the member concerned shall cease to be an affiliated member of the Association.

MEMBER LEAVES When this motion was proposed, Mr. L Tyler, Hon. Secretary of the United Hockey Tournament and former Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Hockey Association, asked

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Inter-section Tournament Civi- Hans};—A. E. P. Guest, R. A. Bates, G. ER. Dlvett.

Umpires Board:-Captain G. W. R. Kimm, Lt.-Comdr. Bowerman, A.

It was announced that the Coun- cll will hold another meeting on Thursday, September 30, at 5.30 p.m. in St. Andrew's Church Hall to receive the report of the sub- committee appointed for the re- framing of the Hockey rules.

LOCAL ESTATE

Ngan Buen Chi, allas Ngan Teat allas Ngan Kwan WingTong. general merchant, late of No. 99 Fuk Wa Street, ground floor, 8Дam Shui Po, who died on November 6. 1938; left local estate to the value of 10,300. A petition by Ngan Kwong ahi, widow, Ngan Kan Bhi. concubine, and Ngal Hon Hin general merchant, all of the same address, for grant of probate of the will to the deceased has been granted by the Supreme Court.

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