1:

10

Strathroy

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1937.

Fails To Place:

ABLE AMAZON RETURNS DAY'S BIGGEST DIVIDEND

Soldier of Britain Finds True Form

THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACK MEETING WAS FAVOURED BY FINE WEATHER EVEN THOUGH IT WAS A TRIFLE WARM, AND THE LARGE NUMBER OF RACE ENTHUSIASTS" WHO ATTENDED THE PENULTIMATE MEETING WERE REWARDED WITH SOME EXCELLENT SPORT.

SENSATION OF THE DAY WAS THE DEFEAT OF STRATHROY IN THE SAUGHTON HANDI- CAP WHICH ABLE AMAZON, WON TO PAY $101.90—MR. »J. F. MACGREGOR'S CHAMPION AUSTRA- LIAN FAILING TO EVEN RUN INTO A PLACE. THIS DIVIDEND, INCIDENTALLY, WAS THE RIG- GEST RETURNED FOR THE MEETING,

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IN THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY MR. S. L. YUEN RODE WITH RARE JUDGMENT TO WIN "CRACKS." AND THE YTHAN- ON GOOD MORNING FROM A FIELD WHICH INCLUDED A FEW TABBY CAT COMBINATION PAID $420.20 FOR THE DAILY DOUBLE-THE BIGGEST DIVIDEND IN THIS SECTION FOR SOME TIME. IN THE SECOND RACE OF THE DAY MR. FIH ON SOLDIER OF BRITAIN ACCOUNTED FOR THE FAVOURITE, LADY NORTHCOTE'S GLADIATOR WHICH, HOW- EVER, PLACED SECOND.

THE "EWO" HANDICAP As usual the "Ewa" Handicap proved a very popular race. This annual event, confined to members of the staff of Messrs. Jardine. Matheson & Co. Ltd., and The Jardine Engineering Corporation. Ltd.,is "distance handicap" event.

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Mr. N. R. Kirk on National Falth (150 yards) was first. followed by. Donovan (Mr. G. H. Gomperts, 180 yards) and Morning Tip (Mr. H. F. The third Hopkins, 200 yards). pony was the favourite.

1.

1-The Ewo" Handicap (1 MUe)

National Faith, 131 lbs.

Donovan, 180 lbs.

Morning Tip, 131 lbs.

14

Mr. Eu Tong-sen's Rob Roy, 148

ibs...(Mr. N. Deitz) 3 Won by four lengths, two lengths between second and-third.-

Time: 3.03.

Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $67.10.

Places: $14.20, $8.60, $31. Also ran:-Harvest View, 140 lbs. Y. T. Fung); Honeymoon Eve, 183 (A. D. Coppin); King's Coronation. 154 (B. A. Proulx); King's Lead, 144 (S. C. Llang): New. Star. 151 (L. P. Ralph); Rose-Queen, 151 (W. G. Poy).

Mr. H. A. Browning's Sylvandale,

141 lbs. ...(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 2 Mr. Henry's Laughing Girl, 151

lbs. (Mr. S. C. Liang) 3 Won by a length. short head be tween second and third.

Time: 1.06.

Par-mutuel:- Win: $28.10,

Places: $7.80, $7.40, $6.70. "Also ran:-Diogenes, 142 lbs. (S. W. Tang): Firefly. 143 (W. H. S.

(C. R 141 Davis, Flybynight, Cheaps): Gold Coin, 146 (A. W. Raymond); Plain View, 150 (H. C. Pih) Royal Consort, 158 (A. D.. Coppin); Tiny Star, 155 (S. I.. Yuen: Voltaire. 148 (A.F. Ingram).

Diogenes

Betting

Dawn Star

901

Win. Place.

736

Harvest View ......

·81

122

Betting

(Mr. N. R. Kirk)

1

"Honeymoon Eve...

50

65

Win. Place.

King's Coronation

147

173

142

108

(Mr. G. H. Gompertz) 2

King's Lead

677

602

Firefly

293

180

New Star

676

517"

Flybynight

0-1

41

Red Feather

216 290

Gold Coin

131

232

Rob Roy

107 102

Laughing Girl "...

796

1.228

Rose-Queen

349 464

Plain View

324 317

Total

3,270 3,071

Royal Consort

82

83

Sylvandale

584

620

Tiny Star Voltaire

93

10

21

Ø

Total

2,986 3,435

(Mr. F. Hopkins 3 Won by two lengths. the same between second and third.

Pari-mutuel;-

Win: $44.30.

Places: $14.80, $10.30, $8.50.

Also ran:-Air Mail, 181 lbs. (E.

A. Gaubert), Emergency Call, 152 (E O. Butler).

Betting

Air Ma!!

Win. Place. 61 55

Defensive War..

147

128

Donovan .....

135

134

Emergency Call

239

244

Morning Tip

203"

National Faith

146

73

National Spirit

72

74

Ocean Vixen

41

37

*948

201

Total. 1961...

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SAUGHTON HANDICAP

The biggest sensation of the year was the defeat of Strathroy in this race. Mr. J. F. Macgregor's cham- plon Australian not even running into a place.. The race started off at a tremendous pace with Lan- cashire Chips in the front followed by Ranger and Home Brew, while Mr. Black on Strathroy was fourth. The same positions held until the Black Rock when it was seen that Strathroy was dropping rapidly and even at this early stage it was evident that the brown would not lace. As the field came round the AULD REEKIE HANDICAP

Bend it looked all over bar the Mr. H. C. Pih rode one of his shouting for Lancashire Chips, but best rates of the season when he

the game old-timer Able Amazoni brought Soldier of Britain first past (Mr. S. C. Liang) Anished full of the Post in the Auld Reekie Hand-nghting and taking the lead from cap. A field of three accepted for the distance post, never looked be- "this sprint event oter six furlongs

nd again Lancashire Chips was and when the barrier went LP second and Home Brew (Mr. C. L Gladiator (Mr. N. Deitz) the hot regory) was a very good third. favourite went into the lead with

4-Saughton Handicap Oak Bay (Mr. W. H 8. Davis).

(1 Mile) Soldier of Britain was last until the Distance Post was reached when it came up from the outside to win a fine race.

2-Auld Reekie Handicap (6 Furlonga) Mr. Li Shlu Pang's Soldier of Britain, 140 Ibe.

(Mr. H. C. Pih) 1 Lady Northcote's Cadiator, 154

15s..(Mr. N. Deltz) 2 Mrs. Stanton's Oak Bay, 154 lbs."

(Mr. W. H. 8. Davis) 3 Won by two lengths, a length between second and third

Time: 1.24.3.

Pari-mutucl:-

Place: $33,10.

Win: $33.60.

Mr. Fatshan's Able Amazon, 144

lbs. (Mr. 8. C. Liang) 1 Mr. Lancashire's Lancashire

Chips, 143 lbs.

TH

(Mr. B. A. Proulx)

2

3,

Mr. Wayfoong's Home-Brew. 133

lbs. (Mr. C. L. Gregory Won by 1 lengths, a length be- tween second and third.

H

Time; 1.43.4.

Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $101.99.

Places: $20.80, $12.20, $25.

Also ran: Blandford, 135 lbs. (W. G. Poy); Centre Court, 138 (W. H. S. Davis); Electron, 139 (H. C. Pih); Ranger, 141 (L. P. Ralph); Strathroy, 185 (D. Black).

MURKAYFIELD HANDICAP

A race in which the favourite did not let backers, down. the went to Murrayfield Handicap Lianarmon, on whom Mr. Davis There was only rode a good race. a neck in it, however, Mr. Why's Saucy Face staying strong challenge at the end, with Mr. H. Dick Turpin was a C. Ph up. length behind for third place.

G-Murrayfield Handicap (1 Mile)

Mr. Newstaff's Llanarmon,

140 lbs...(Mr. W. H. S. Davis) 1 Mr. Why's Saucy Face, 152 lbs.

(Mr. H. C. Pih) Mrs. Eu Tong Ben's Dick Turpin,

Race Course Sensation

8. Davis); Lancashire Tich, 140 (N. Delta); National Anthem, 155 (H. C. Pih); Radium,141 (H. S. Shu); Tempest, 152 (Y. T. Fung).

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R.N. OFFICERS

BEAT PRESS

AT CRICKET

Betting

Win.

Place.

Arany...

545

476

Atomle Star

€86

495

Happy Venture ....

B1.

88

Whitmarsh And

Lancashire Tich...

152

150

258

216

Skelton In Form

35

72

256

283

218

180

992

600

313

284"

National Anthem Radium Tabby Cat

Tempest Whalsey

Yum Sing

Total

3.624 2,943

`DUMBIEDYKES HANDICAP- SECOND SECTION Mr. & L. Yuen rode an excellent race on Good Morning to win the last race of the day and return the fair dividend of $47.70. Valorous, who carried the most backers, came ! a good second (with Mr. Y. T. Fung up), while Laughing Cavallet (Mr. Tang Man-wa) and Corona- tion Day (Mr. S. W. Tang) dead- beated for third place.

8.--Dumbledykes Handicap—2nd Section (From the 13 Mile Post) Mr. Wai Man-wel's Good Morning, 158 lbs.

(Mr. S. L. Yuen)

Mr. Helenside's Valorous, 168 lbs... (Mr. Y. T. Fung) "Mr. Tang Man-wa's Laughing

Cavaller, 165 lbs.

(Mr. Tang Man-wa)

Dr. S. N. Chau's Coronation

Day. 165 lbs.

A.H. RUMJAHN BATS STEADILY

Lieut. Comdr. C. H. Nicholson captained a team composed of Officers of the Royal Navy in a friendly cricket match against the European Press at King's Park most enjoyable yesterday and a

the Naval aide encounter saw emerge winners by 73 runs. Calls of duty found the Press three short of their original team and the places were filled by George Souza, of Craigengower, and A. R. Abbas, of the Indian Recreation Club, and 5. MacNider.

INDIAN CONSTABLE WINS

AGGREGATE CUP

Annual Police Sports At Caroline Hill

LADY NORTHCOTE PRESENTS

PRIZES*

200 Yards (Open to Members of the Police Reserve) :-1, D. Young: 2 M. A. da Souza:.3, L. B Rosario. Obstacle Race (Open to all Con-

An Indian constable, B691, won 1 100 Yards (Open to the European the Aggregate Cup (presented by Contingent):—1, EX7; 2. Bgt. Sulli- the Superintendents of the Force) van; 3. Sgt. Dennis. at the annual athletic sports meet- ing of the Hong Kong Police held at the South China Athletic Assu- 'ciation stadium, Caroline Hill, yes- terday afternoon ideal weathertingents):—1, E27; 3, C52; 3, C234.

High Jump (Open to all Contin- conditions favouring the function.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir | gents):--1. D891; 2, Egt. Taylor: 3, Geoffry

and Northcote,

Lady E2. Height 5 ft. 5 ins.

to by Capt.

(Open Three-legged Race Northcote, attended The Navy went in first and at

Asiatic Police):-1, C650 and C536; lunch had knocked up 97 runs for Batty-Smith, AD.C., and Mr. Gur- the loss of only one wicket. Cap-rod Treverton (Private Secretary), 2. C633 and C533; 3. Stoker 13 and

Hon. Mr. T H. King, Inspector W42. tuin Allen, who, it is understood,

General of Police. Mrs. King, and is a newcomer here, batted nicely

Misses King. Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith. for his 28, his cutting being very

Mrs. Smith and Miss Judith Smith; Ane indeed. After tin. Lieut.

Hon. Mr. G.G.. Mrs. and Miss Skelton (58) and Captain Whit-

Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Per- inarsh (55) hit out to good effect.

duc, Mr. W. Schoñeld, Dr. and Mrs. Whitmarsh, who following the first

O. Ingram Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Navy-Press game about four weeks

K. Keen were among those present. 3 ago, has had a great run of success, was very aggressive. He gave four or ive chances but that was only natural in an innings of that sort.

1

2

(Mr. S. W. Tang) 3

-Dead-heat Won by a head, short head be- tween second and third.

Time: 1.09.2

Pari-mutuel:---

Win: $41.70.

Places: $11.50, $7.80, $13.40 and

$6.50.

The Press were given - good start by the veteran A. E. Rumjahn and young Abbas, but Souza, probably stiff from his century on Saturday, falled Mackay made 25 in a man- ner which indicated that he was visualising a win, but after be left, the tall again falled the flopp-way and the Navy won with a little

Scorea.

Also ran:-Copper Idol. 140 lbs. (H. S. Shu); Daylight Eve, 168 (D.time to para: Black); Gold Sovereign, 168 (B. L. Tao): Racing Boy, 165 (N. Delta); Stopwatch. 144 (9. C. Liang); Zero. 154 (L. P. Ralph).

Win. Place.

171 476

H. Brokenshire, keeping wicket for the Press, received a nasty knock from a ball that kicked up.. His place behind the stumps was taken by Mackay but after atten- tion Brokenshire came out and played through the game.

Scores:

Betting

Copper Idol

214.

Coronation Day...

613

Daylight Eve

243

131

Gold Sovereign

197

129

Good Morning

324

226

Lt-Cdr. Nicholson's XI Capt. Allen, c Gray, b Luke ...

26

Laughing Cavaller

95

B8

Racing Boy

321

251

Lt. Skelton, c S. MacNider, b

Souza

58

Stopwatch

221

179

771

-535

Capt. Whitmarsh, e 8. Mac-

Nider, b Omar

55

486

208

Lt. Walters, e Luke, b Gray Lt. Colman, c Arculli

27

Total

3,486 2,484

Valorous Zero

CASH SWEEPS

1.

RACE 1

2

'No. 1199

$1,500.80

1001

428.80

2240

214.40

148 lbs....(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 3 Won by a neck, a length between second and third.

Time: 1.46.2.

Pari-mutuel:

Win: $15,20.

Places: $7.40, $7.10, $20.60. Also ran:-Australian Boy, 155 lbs. (B. L. Tao); Aztec, 185 (D. Black: Bag Tor, 150 (L. P. Ralph); Derby Day," 148 (8. L. Yuen); Per- fect Day, 135 (S. W. Tang); Snowy River, 135 (W. G. Poy); Zodiac. 143 (S. C. Liang)

Derby Day Dick Turpin Llananarmon

Lt. Mackay, stp. Mackay, b

Arcull

Capt. Carless, not out

Lt. Rankin, b Arcalli

Extras

At the conclusion of the sports, a feature of which was the victory of the Inspector General in the Veterans' Handicap race, Lady Northcote presented the prizes and was herself the recipient of a silver souvenir mounted on blackwood. The presentation was made by Mixs Shella Carey, daughter of Insp: and Mrs. A. E. Carey..

i.

i

220 Yards Handicap (Open to all Contingents):-1, Sgt. Billiven; 2,

C521.

880 Yards (Open to Members of H.M. Services, including the HK. V.D.C.)-1, Cpl. Keefe; 2, Private Periman; 3, Private Adams.

440 Yards (Open to all Contin- gents):-1, Sgt. Summers; 2, 3661: 3, Sgt. Rothwell.

100 Yards (Handicap) (Veterans Race, open to European Members of the Force over 35 years of age); ̧ ̧' 1, Hon. Mr. T. H. King; 2 Dr. Ingrami Shaw; 3, Insp. E G. Post.

Superintendents' 100 yards (Han- dicap) Race:-1, H. W. Heath: 2. L. H. C. Calthrop,

Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1, 134: 2. Sgt. Taylor; 3, Sgt. Dennis. 100 Yards. (Open to Members of the Police Reserve)-1, D Young: 2. Lo Koon Ho; 3. M. A. da Souza.

830 Yards Championship (Open to all Contingents):-I, 3661; 2, Sgt. Willison; 3, 8gt. Evans.

THANKS EXPRESSED “ Hon. Mr. T. H. King, on be- half of the Police Force, ex- pressed his gratitude to. His Ex- cellency for his presence and to Lady Northcote for kindly consent- Ing to distribute the prizes. Mr. King thanked the organising com- mittee and the competitors for making the afternoon a success.

Hc. expressed his appreciation to the South China Athletic Associa- tion for the loan of the ground! 3, 1560.

Putting the Shot (Open to all Contingenta)--1, Bet. Taylor;" 2. E34; 3, B533.

Half Mile Bicycle Racę (Open to Asiatic Police), B891; 2, C536;

and to Lt. Col. O. H. Tidbury, M.G.. | 50 Yards Sack Race (Open to all and Officers for kindly giving per- Contingents)-1, W123; 2, D20; mission for the Band of the 1st Bn. 3, C52, The Middlesex Regt., to be in at- tendance. He also thanked the Hon. Mr. N. L. "Smith (Colonial 4 Secretary) for granting to the Police for recreation purposes a

0 large area of land in Kowloon, when he held the position of 1 Oficer Administering the Govern 6 ment.

Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)... 177

Comdr. Loly, Lt-Comdr. Nichol-

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1372, 3099, son and Lt. Waymouth did not bat. 497, 2317, 2306 get $50 each.

+

Bowling Analysts

Q. M. R... W. 11 1 47

RACE 2

Abbas

0

No. 2425.

$1,782.20

Bouza

10

1

40 1

334

509.20

"

Luke

6 ↓

42

1

813

254.60

P

Gray

5 0

21 1

RACE 3

Mackay

1 0 5

Omar

No. 676 ....... $1,705.20

3275........ 1904

487.20

243.60

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1033, 1574, 3416, 1575, 2507, 477 get $50 each.

Archill

3 1 蠱 1

2 0 7

THE PRESS

A. H. Rumjahn, b Allen

A. R. Abbas, run out

G. Bouza, c Beale, "b Rankin

Y el Arcain stp. Skelton, b

Whitmarsh

8. A. Gray, b Carless

260.00 579 ........ Unplaced Tickets Nos. 803, 1566,

177, 811, 2085 get $50 each.

5. MacNider, not out

20 26 6

RESULTS

The results were as follows:- 100 Yards (Open to the Indian Contingent)-1, 8616; 2, 3799; 3,

B091.

100 Yards (Open to the Chinese Contingent)-1, C521: 2, C660: 3.

€683.

Sporting

Fixtures

-TO-DAY

400 Yards (Open to Members of the S.C.A.A:-1, Hal Chi-Trun; 2, Róbert Tong Shu-cheng: 3, Li- Hung-fu.

Long Jump (Open to all Contin- gents):-1, E34; 2, B891; 3, E22.

120 Yards Lów Hurdles (Open to all Contingenta) :-1, B709; 2, B691; 3. B28.

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Relay Race (Open to all Contin- gents and Police Reservé):-), Eu- ropean Team: 2. Indian Team.

Band Race:-1. Bandsman Win- field: 2, Bandaman Merritt,

Tag-O-War (Final) (Open to all Contingents):-Winners: New Ter- ritories Indian Team.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

on

The Royal Navy overwhelmed the Army in the first match of the Triangular Rugby Tourna- ment, played at Soakumpoo Saturday, winning by four goals and seven tries (41 points) to a solitary try (3 points). The Navy fielded one of the finest sides they have put out in the Colony and were clearly superior in every de-

Badminton. "A" Division, King's College v. St. Andrew's; University 25 "B" v. University "A"; Recreio "A" v. Chinese YMCA "B" Division: St. Andrew's v. Chinese R.C. Mixed Doubles, Kowloon Tong v, Univer-partment of the game. At the in- terval they were leading by 20 5sity.

clear points.

League,

Basketball. - Schools Champions v. the Rest, and dis-

of

(Chinese tribution

prizes Y.M.CA.), 4.30 p.rp..

Meeting. Football Association 104 Council (Gloucester building). 5.30

Betting

Australian Boy Aztec Bag Tor

Win Place.

688

-RACE 4

543

152

131

No. 978

$1,820.00

116

109

#1

2387

520.00

JR Luke, c Walters, b Carless

1

86

93

21

A. M. Omar, run out

24

118

111

.1,033

731

Perfect Day

184

187

E. MacNider, e Skelton. b

Whitmarsh

Betting

Betting

Win. Place,

Baucy Face

945

805

RACE 5

11

Gladiator

Oak Bay

Soldier of Britain

Total

Place. Win.

378 304

97 331 62

403

Able Amazon

423 170

Snowy River

165

200

No. 2511

.....$1,941.10

H. Brokenshire, lb.w. Cacless...

Extras

0

9

Zodiac

*2

109

Blandford

84

205

Centre Court

42

113

3555 554.60 2589

Total

Totai

3,549 3,025

184

Electron

425

500

Bowling Analysis

Home Brew

45

135

1,393

Lancashire Chips

398

37G

Cotman

77

120

. RACE 6

Allen

1,034

974

"

No. 312

$1,989.40

"P

2330

568.40

Carless .. Rankin Whitmarsh

O." M. R. W.

5 0 25 10

9.41

ranges).

1 37 1

Yachting 8th Ladies'

.33 "4

Series.

1 1 $3

0

1

0 2

P

ST. ANDREW'8 STAKES

A sensational win by Red Fea- ther, an outsider, ridden by Mr. 8. W. Tang, featured the main event

on the programme. The race was

a fine one. Harvest View went off

Ranger Strathroy

Total 2,828 2,593

DUMBIEDYKES HANDICAP~~

FIRST SECTION

DUNSAPPIE HANDICAP

Tabby Cat (Mr. B. L. Tao) won the Dunsapple Handicap to pay his backers $81 in the penultimate race of the day. It was a fine race and the result was in doubt till the last 100 yards. Whalsey (Mr. B. A. Proulx) was second and Yum Sing (Mr. W. G. Poy) a good third.

277.30 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 250, 2307, 2057, 61, 1359. 3828, 1416, 1115 get $50 each.

284.20 3806 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 50, 1134, 3785, 2601, 2585, 2847, 792 get $50 (each

7-Dunsapple Handicap (From the 11 Mile Post)

(Mr. B. L. Tao) 1. Lan's Tabby Cat, 158 lbs.

M1. T. & E.'s Whalsey, 168 lbs.

Ythan (Mr. D. Black) revealed to a good start and kept the' lead until the Half-Mile Post. Dawn something of its old form when Star (Mr. D. Black) then came into it won the Arst leg of the Daily the picture and, keeping the Double by a length from Sylvan-Mi. premier position till the Distance dale (Mr. B. A. Proufz), the third Post, looked like ruining expecta-pony, Laughing Girl (Mr. 8. C. Liang) being only a short head be- tions. Then Red Feather came-

bind. ...through like a streak to win com- fortably by fotir lengths. Dawn Star was second and Rob Roy third.

3-St. Andrew's Stakes

__(1) Miles)###) a

'Mrs. Dunbar's Red Feather, 140

...(Mr. S. W. Tang) 1 Kong Brothers' Dawn Star, 161

Iba.

(Mr. T Black)

There was nothing very much in this race as the field was bunched together most of the way and did not thin out" until after the Distance Post was passed. --5----Dumbledykes Handicap-1st *****(From the 14 Mile Post) Mr. V. M, Grayburn's Ythan, 145 (Mr. D. Black)

+

(Mr. B.. A. Proulx) 2

Mr. M. T. Johnson's Yum Sing,

145 lbs. (Mr. W. G. Poy) 3 Won by a fength, length be- tween second and third.

Time: 1.102. Parl-mutuel:-

Win: $81.

Places: $13.50, $0, $13.50. Also ran:-Arary, 150 be. (D., Black); Atomic Star, 150 (8. C. Llang); Happy Venture, 140. (W. H.

RACE 7

No. 3140 m $2,069,20

2743

591.20

2539. 295.00 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 4095, 4078, 3939, 3424, 835, 8465, 3244 get $50 each

No. 2041

285 3805

RACE &

1,208.40 1,202.40'

360.60 300.80

-Dead-heat Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1008, 3534, 8201, 3126, 3807, 2326 get $100 each

RECREIO BEAT SEAFORTHS

p.m.

The best of a very good banch of naval forwards was Lt. Wals- one of the probably ham, best stand-off halves the Navy

has produced in recent years. L. Cotman, although the run of the Relah Rifle play gave him little to do at full- Club, Seaforth' Highlanders (Army back, handled everything that

Shooting Cabar

TO-MORROW,

came his way neatly and effective- Firstly. The Army pack did not have

the same cohesion as the winners, and though Lt. Lincoln, making Hockey Seaforths v. Central his arst appearance since return- British Association (Sookunpoo). 4ing from Shanghai, played a good p.m..

game, he received little support. Meetings-United" Hockey Tour-

IDENTIFICATION nament (Police Training School.

Rife Shooting Cabar Reldh

Seaforth

High- club meeting. landers (Army ranges).

Tennis-Entries close for U.S.R. Club annual tournament

REQUIREMENT

Eurasia Airways

The Eurasia Aviation Corpora-

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8 Badminton "B" Division: Kow-tion, which is still maintaining its loon Tong v. Free Lances.

In another friendly match on the neighbouring Recreto ground, the home team beat a side from the Seaforth Highlander y seren wickets. The soldiers bacted arst and against the bowling of A, P. Pereira (4 for 29) and I. G. Gosano (8 for 28), could total only 119. Major Murray top-scored with 37 not out, and Lieut. Maciagan and Lieut. Poyntz had 21 each

Recreio passed this score for the loss of three wickela. A. M. Rod-ground), 3.50 p.m.; St-Joseph's guer compiling 55 not out, A. M. La Salle (Recreio), 3.30 p.m. Prata 35, and E. L. Boaren 20. Rugby-Club "A" v. Navy XV The last named hit s six and three (Club ground), 4.45 p.m.. four's in his comparatively small Shooting Spoon and practice score. Recreio had 124 for 4 when shoots (Kowloon City ranges), stumps were drawn.?

Football--Boys League: Central British v. Wah Yan School (C.B.A

p.m."

air service between Hong Kong and Hankow, announces that the Na- tional Government has ordered alt passengers by the line to furn- Leh satisfactory Identincation by either; their offices, their con sulates, recognised public organisa tions or arms' guarantees.

The identification requirement refers, also, to advance bookings.

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