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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938.

*In the World of Sports

FOOTBALL MEETING

ADJOURNED

2

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TRAINING GALLOPS

Sporting

Fixtures

TO-DAY

Distance 1st Qr. 2nd Qr. Laster. FOOTBALL-First Division. Eastern

The following times were clocked during the morning gallops Owing to the absence of quorum, the extraordinary general at the Race Course yesterday:- meeting of the Hongkong Football Club which was to take place yesterday, was adjourned to October 18 at 6 p.m.

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on" SATURDAY, 8th and MONDAY, 19th October. 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The first Bell will be rung at

1.30 p.m. on each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure; such must be worn throughout the duration of cach meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified.

Badges "admitting Non- Mem. bers to the Members' Enclosure Club Rooms at $5.00 and

and $3.00 Gentlemen tor for Ladies (Both including tax) per day are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per. sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intre- duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Office, ist floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON on both days. ?

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public. Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons. including Ladies, and is payable

at the Gate... Soldiers and Sailors

Salvage Master Centre Court

Rose Evelyn

Snowy River ....... Perfect Day Bag Tor Elizabeth Laughing Girl

Dawn Star

Jober .....

Aztec

Tribute

Wadebridge

Bear Claw

Borrachito

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Jungle Jim

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Easy Time

Expression Time

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Wild Life

Red Feather & Tampa Bay.

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Estover

New Star

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Colorado Star

23.4

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Harvest View

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National Guard & National Dignity Cameronian

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King's Warden & King's Privilege.

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. Little Audrey

Commencement Bay & Golden Cow

Rob Roy

King's Lead & King's Coronation.

Gypsy Love..

Whalsey & Palmer

National Pride

Rexiana.....

Laughing Buddha

Piet Hein, Good Morning & Charybdis.. Night View

Wild Cat

Boolat Bay

Silkylight & Lily

The Leopard

Rose Jane

Gold Coin Sahara Star King's Bounty Honeymoon Eve Moonlight View Soldier of China Valorous Pinfarthings Lucky Eleven Flain View, Scenic View

Coronation Day Fei Ying.....

Acme & Labour Day

Gold Sovereign & Cape Comorin.

C.B.A. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW

The following have been select-

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GOLF STARTING TIMES

The following are the starting

in Uniform are admitted Halled to represent the.. Central times for Fanling to-morrow:-

Price.

By Order,

British Association in hockey

OLD COURSE

match against the Royal Scots 9.20 am.-HE Sir G, Northcote

at 10 am. to-morrow at King's Park: J: King.

Taylor.

D.

8 MacNider E Alnsile. T.S.D. Secretary

C. B. BROWN,

Hong Kong, 3rd October, 1938.

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and S. H. Dodwell v. G. C. Worrall, and J. A. D Morrison,

Whitley, N. Whitley. D.T. Smith, 9.24 a.m.-J. G. Campbell and T. E Fowler, G. Fowler, N. Booker

and AN. Other.

(Continued on Back Page)

KNOWN THE WORLD OVER

FOR ITS PURITY.

MARTELL'S 3 STAR

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BRANDY:

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... HONG KONG. STOCKED BY ALL OLUBÉ · HOTELS AND WINE STORES.

Low.

9.28 a..-R. A. Camidge and L H. Geare vi Captain Holmes" and W T Yoxall, é

9.32 a.m-J. L. Oswald and J. A.

Cooper. 9.30a.m.-D. J. Gilmore and KS. Morrison v. L P. Tam- worth and L. Goldman. 9.40 am--A. V. Greaves and G.

H. Henry." "

9.44 a.m.-A. E. Lissaman and A. Morse v. T. "A. Pearce and Ñ. D. Lloyd-

9.48 am.-D. B. Evans and D D.

Forbes.

9.52 a.m.-E. A Redmond and H R. B. Hancock 'v. A. G.

I. Bowker 'and J. S. Dunnett, "

956 a.m.-C. A. King and P. 8.

Delaney.

10.00 a.m.-G. B. Archbutt and L. R. Andréwes v. 5. V. H Fox and Capt. Howarth. 10.04 a.m.-D'A Weatherbe and.

Col. Matthews.

10.08 am-Car. Hole and C. C..

Stark

10.12 a.m. A. Mills and C. C.

Willson.

10.16 am.-N. K. Littlejohn and W.

W. C. Shewan.

10.20 a.m.-A. Nicol and A. H. Mc-

Bride...

NEW COURSE

9.20 a.m.-C. C. Black and R. K. Valentine V. P. H. Scoones and G. R. Rid- dell Carre..

H Gregory RE E Nelson and G. Trever-

9.28 am T. E. Pearce and

9.36 a.m.-D. H. Blake and A. B.

Purves v. L. I. Farns worth and A. M. Mack. 9.44 am-Col. Rose and E. J. R. Mitchell v. O. £ 0. Marton and R. G. Gray.

9.52 &.m-A. 8. Adamson and J. W. Platt v. W. M, Bar- (Continued on Back Pare)

v. Club Club); 4.30 p.m.; Mid- dlesex v. Kowloon (Sookunpoo), 4.30 p.m. Navy v. Police (Navy),, 4.30 p.mL: Second Division, RA.O.C. v. R. Engineers (Mill. tary), 4.30 p.m.; Eastern v. Club (Club), 3 p.m.; Middlesex v. Kow- loon (Sookunpoo). 3 p.m.: 5th. A. A. Bde, R. A. Y. Pollee (Navy), 3 p.m.; Third Division (A), Kit Chee v. E. Scots Caroline Hill), 3 p.m. 5th, A. A Bde. R. A. V South China (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m.; R. A. Stanley v. RAS.C. (Military), 5 pm, Third Divi- R.A.F. ston (B), University v. (Kowloon). 3 p.m.: A.B.A. V. R.E. European (Kowloon). 4.30 p.m.; Kumaon R. v. 24th Bty. R. A

(Catham Road), 3 p.m.; R. A. Stonecutters v. Medicals (Chat- ham Road), 4.30 p.m.; Signals

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Fowhattan (P. E. Road). 3 p.m. GOLF-Bogey Part pool (Fan-

g);" RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club's Eighth Extra Race Meeting. at Happy Valley 2 p.m. YACHTING 1st Commodore's Cup Series, Racing Yachts:" Night Race for Cruisers, HOCKEY-Nomads v. K. I. T. C. (Recreto ground. King's Park) 5 p..

TO-MORROW

FOOTBALL-First

Division. R. Scots v. Kwong Wah (Sookun-. poo), 4.30 p.m.: St. Joseph's v. South China "A" (Causeway Bay), 4.30 p.m. Second Division.

TENNIS STAR

A RECENT picture of Tsui Yun- put the well-known tennis player who with his elder brother, Teul Wal-pul, won the Hardcourt Dou- bles Championship of the Colony.

St.

THREE SOFTBALL GAMES FOR WEEK-END English Forum Team Will Be Much Weakened

(BY R. O, Y.)

Four of the six softball teams who "have, engagements for to norrow, will be making their flest appearance of the season. "The results of these games, to be played on the C. A. A. ground, should rive some indication of how the league table will appear at the end of the season.

The Central British Association versus H. K. English Forum gamme has been pat forward to 11 am.. and is expected to be a very close game Comparing this year's line-ups with last season's teams, the C. B. A, with Stan MacNider pitëhing in improved form, and" Tom Whitler having added efficiency behind the plate, will be consider ably stronger, having bad the benefit of a season's experience.

On the other hand the Forum players spending the holidays' in are expected to be much weaker. Macao, but even so, they are quite having lost three of their out-capable of causing an upset, as standing players of last year, witness their unexpected baseball They are going to find it extremely victory over the local league

teams.

MIDGETS SHOULD WIN

In the last game of the day, the Midgets should prove to be much too strong for the Canadian Chi-

dimcult to replace adequately the champions. South China positions left vacant by Tuzy Joseph's

p.m. R. China. Wally Ching and Sammy (Causeway Bay), 3 Scots v. Kwong Wah (Scokun-Wong who will appear with other pool. 3 p.. Third Division (A), Electric v. P. W. D. (Club), 3 pm.; R. E. Chinese v. 30th Bty. R. A. (Club), 430 p.m. GOLF-Kowloon G. C. v. Happy Valley G. C. (Happy Valley); Bogey Par) Pool (Fanling). SOFTBALL-Centra! British Assn. Y English Forum: Recreo v. Chinese B.

Midgets C.: Canadian Chinese (King's Park).

Y. Kumaon HOCKEY-Nomads

V.

At 1.45 pm, Club de Recretonese, but it will be extremely in- will play the Chinese Baseball Club in what promises to be the best came of the day, The Chinese, having the strongest battery in the league, Tuffy Chinn and Nip Lam, should register their first win without much almculty.

teresting to see Hurler Herbie Buon in action against his former team- mates. The Canadiani gang will be up against the speediest pitcher in Hongkong." but feel confident that they know the answer to Sammy whatever is served up. Wong. Quon's battery mate, is just

Manager Barros Intimates that as confident that the end of the his team may not be at full game will see a new local strikeout

Rifles (Mariria ground), 4.30 p.m., strength, owing to some of his record.

Certain

to Score

PLAYER'S

PLEASE

It's the Tobacco that counts

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