PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938.

In the World of Sports

ERNIE LAMMERT SCORES LOCAL YACHTING GROWING POPULARITY OF

TRY AT VALLEY

Club Beat Combined Army XV In Rugby Match

(By ROBIN)

MAKING THEIR DEBUT IN HONGKONG, the Lancashire Fusi- ters, combined with Royal Scots, were unlucky to lose to the Club X by six points to all, after having held the Club for the greater part of the game, in a friendly rugby match on the Club ground Festerday.

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RESULTS

SOFTBALL IN COLONY

Another Win For Portuguese Girls Gain Win

Kittiwake

Wins for Aeriel (Captain Drew Wilkinson) and Kittiwake (Miss P. M. King) were recorded in the of the Royal Sweepstake race Hongkong. Yacht Club salled yes- terday afternoon.

Detailed results were as follows:

MIXED CLASSES

-Fintahed Corr. Pos. 18.30.7 16.29.331 1 (Capt. Drew Wilkinson). Dorothea

some ing a scrimmage near the Army Aeriel The Army introduced promising players. Boe. who at goal, the ball was passed down the ty-half, was the brains of the line, resulting in Lammert scoring three-quarter line, though at times a try. The kick was not converted he was apt to be a little selfish, by McGrath. brought of several. Ane movements What gained much ground.

(Dr. Dean Smith).

Pressing for the equaliser Gub- Allsa son and Gavle got within the £ve- The forwards, on the other yard line but were successfully Mid-field play trand, worked together splendidly brought down. and kept the ball constantly the Club's territory.

a "spot-kick." Rutherford converted.

The teams were:, Army Side:

Penalised for picking the ball

Club the scrum.

were .hich

18.30.20 16.30.20 2

16.39,27 16.31.31 3 (Mr. W. A. Ingram).

16.40.40 18.32.10 Widgeon

(Miss E. H. Hall).

16.44.30 16.35.26 5 Roben a

(Mr. R. R. Lindsay). Stella

4

16.45.50 18.35.48 6 (Lt. J. W. Lucas, R.N.).

in then ensued.

In the opening period of the out of me Club played very poorly but awarded rallied during the closing stages.

LAMMERT SCORES

Ernie Lammert. on the wing/C. Dusman R.S.). L/C. Gavle.

fine

runs one

of (RS.) and 2nd Lt. Gubson (R.S.).

Heron ..... ... 16.46.20.16.37.50 7

(Miss H. Crawhall Wilson).

"A" CLASS

17.7.1217,7.12

1

2

17.7.10 17.7.10 staged some

Fus. Lomax (LF), Sgt. Black Kittiwake which resulted in a try.

(Miss P. M. King). Redman and Carruthers were (R.S.). and L/C. Boe (RS.). Fus. userul, while Thomson gave a Dix (LF). Fus. Stuble (LF). Fus. Artemis

(Mr, S. Berg). ¡Stevenson LF.), Fus. Cartwright

17.9.524 17.9.52) 3 helping hand.

During the first half play was (L.F.). L/C. Sultonland (R.8.), L/C. Isobel v:

(Capt. A. R. Morres)

17.11.12 17.11.12 4 confined to Club territory put no Coombe (RS). Lt. D'Oyley (R.S.).

In the Bnds. Lane (R.S.) and Fus. Wood Gull was registered.

(Mr. A. O. G. Mills). second half, Boe cut, through and (LF).

Club XV: G. Low; F. M. Thom-Painted Lady 17.11.14 17.11.14 5

(Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson), was within an ace of Scoring when

was tackled by Redman Dur-son and J. Redman; "M. W. Mac-

Grath, L. Lammert, M, G. Car-La Linda.... 17.13.51 17.13.51 7

(Mrs. M. I. Johnstone). ruthers and R. Rutherford: W. G.

..........17.13.15 17.13.15 6 (Major J. E. Dobbs):

score

ADVERTISEMENT Schnabel, J. S. Dunnett (Captain). Teal

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB«

THE TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will he held

K. H. G. White, P. W. Burton, R.

E H. Nelson, T. H. Pratt, W. A. Nereld II, D.NF. (Capt. C. B. Barry, Johnson and E. W. Stout.

R.N.).

TRAINING GALLOPS

"The following times were clocked during the "morning gallop

3rd 4th Last weather permitting) at HAPPY at the Race Course yesterday

Dis- 1st 2nd

Qr. QT. QT. QT tance Qr. VALLEY on SATURDAY. 5th

1.26.3 1 31 59.2 November, 1938, commencing at

1 32.3 1.07 1.40.4 2.12.2 31.3 2.00 p.m.

1 48.1 1.31.2 2.17.4 2.51.1 33.2

The first Bell will be rung at

30 p.m.

#

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge wil pe admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such mast be worn froughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to He readily identified..

Badges admitting Non-Mem 'hers to the Members' Enclosure Rovins" at $5.00 and $3.00

and

Club

for Gentlemen

are

Derby Day

Elizabeth

Whalsey

Meteor

New Star

Dawn. Star

Coronation Day & Bistre

Jungle Jim Jober Wadebridge Centre Court

King's

27.1

1 48.1 1.31.2 2.17.4 2.51.1 33.2 * 1.55 2.21.3 32.3

1 39.2.1.19

138.4 1.15.1 1.50.2 2.23.2 33

1 35.3 1.10.3 1.44.4 2.15.2 30.3

1 40.4 1.19

1.54.2 2.27

32.3

33.1" 1 35.2 1.08.2 1.41.4 2.16.2 34:3 1.02.4 1.32 2.01.1 29.1

1 40.1 1.19.4 1.58.4 2.32

1 33

Warden &

King's

Coronation

MacQuarle River

1. 34 1.08 1.41.1 2.11.1 30

32.3 1.01.3 1.31

29.2

Tabby" Cat

1 38.2 1.12.1 1.45.4 2.19

33.1

Plain View & Scenic View.

34 1.08 1.42.2 2.14

31.3

Araxy..

37.3 1.13.2 1.473 2.20

32.2

Tempest

1.11.2 1.44.2 2.16.2 32 1.21 1.54.1

33.1

Tribute

Salvage Master

the

King's Privilege

Valorous

for Ladies (Both including tax) obtainable through SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be cosponsible for all visitors intro duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

1st

The Secretary's Office, por, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON.

Tillins 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 Enciorare is $1.00 including fax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable af the Gate Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

Fei Ying Tiny Star Rob Roy Double Finesse

1 38 2 41 1 43.4 1.20.3 1.54.2 2.25.3 31.1

1 31.2 59.4 1.27.2 1.55.1-27.4

1.12.4 1:44

1 41.1 1.16:2 1.48.3 2.19.4 31.1

1 41.3 1.20.2 1.58.3 2.31.1 32.3

1 35,3 110

* 38

31.1

יי

In Initial Appearance

(By R.O.Y.)

Visible evidence of the growing popularity of softball in Hope- kong, was the astonishing number of spectators who turned out to see last Sunday's matches at King's Park. Two ladies' games were played; the Chinese Girls registered another easy win over the Cen- tral British Ladles by 21 runs to 5, and the Portuguese Girls, in their initial appearance, nosed out the Filipino Girls, in a battle royal, by 22 runs to 21.

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The Schoolboys, quite evidently, Main feature of the three league! matches decided, was the vast im-miss the services and guidance of provement shown by the Trojans. Coach Bill Woo, who will not re- who were responsible for the first turn from Canada until the end errorless game of the season, and of the season. They showed none the Central British Association of the pep that featured their who held the local champions to previous outings, only Neves play- a 2 run margin.

ing up to his usual form...

Filipino Club Recreio

6

4

fill

5

Chinese Baseball Club...... Central British Assen.

team WES at Neither

In the most exciting game of the strength in the opening game: the day, the Filipino boys outhit Re- Chinese were outh!t 7 to 9. by the crelo to finish with a winning mar- Paulino was losers, and only inexperience pre-gin of two tallies. vented the Central British from the best player on view: Amper, creating a sensational upset. To after he had corrected his starting Tuffy Chinn, who struck out 9position on the mound, turned in and effective performance batters, must go the credit for the an Chinese victory: Nip Lum, Earl Bautista delighted with a charac- Wong and P. F. Choy lent valuable teristic shoe-string catch.

The Portuguese squad fought all support.

All round improvement was dis- the way. but received the worst of played by the C.B.A., for whom the breaks. Spotty Pereira" and A. Bill Muir gave an outstanding M. Prata caught everything that performance both at bat and in was hit to left and centre, and A. the field. Moss pitched an ex-v. Gosano showed a welcome. re- cellent fast ball and is definitely turn to form the best pitching prospect, the Central British have had..

Trojans

St. Joseph's

· LEAGUE TABLE

16 The Midgets

1 3rd Machine.

W. L. Perc. 3.0 1,000 1.000

The Trojans showed the benefit Chinese Gun Coy. 3 0

of intensive practice, three sessions H.K. English Forum..... weekly, and the coaching of Jimmy Filipino Club Hum when they trounced St. Canadian C.C. Joseph's to lift themselves out of Club de Recrelo the cellar. Aquino starred for the HK. Baseball Club.. winners who registered only 7 hits Trojans

2 0 1.000

2 0 1000

1 '1

.500

1 2 333

1.2

1 2

1 2

333

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NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING

***GNEISEN AU”

Having arrived from BREMEN, 000 HAMBURG and Forts, Consignees of Cargo ars hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their raak into the Godawns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Warf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained.

1.42

2.14.2 30.2

4 25.4 52.2

Laughing Buddha

1 42.2 1.19.2 1.53

2.25

26:3 32

32.3 1.08.1" 1.45.2

37.1

1 31.3 1.00 1.27.4 1.56.1

28.2

PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN at

1 35.3 1.09.2 1.42

2.12.2. 30.2

held recently at Happy Valley.

the Ninth Extra Race meeting

(Photo by Leica).

Split Hand

"A Grand Time

Cameronian Golden Cow

Confusion Bay

Royal Highness & Lancashire

Chap ..: Ebony Idol Cape York

Violet Queen

Gypsy Love

1 40.1 1.18.3 1.50.1 2.21.3 31.2

1 35.2 -1.10 1.42.2 2.12.3 30.1

+

1 39.3 1.17.3 152.3 2.25.2 32.4

38.2 1.12.3 1.473

35

+ 30

32.2

1 32.1 1.02.1 1.31.4 2.01

59.4 1.29.1

29.1

29.2

1.03.3 1.31.2

27.4

1 36 "1 36.2 1.17

1.04 1.33.2 2.01.2 28 1.08.2 1.38 2.05.3, 29.3 2.00.2 2.39.1 38.4

31 1.01 ."1 35 1.15

A Lovely Time & A Better Time 1 33 Silkylight

Dark Hazard

Tornado Star & Colorado Star Emergency Call

Electron

1.29.4 1.58.4 28 1.51.4 2.24.2 32.3 1.35.2 -2.02.4 27.2 1 35.2 1.08

36.4 1.19.2 1.56.1

Atomic Star & Lucky Seven... 41 Soldier of China

Piet Her

Little Audrey

1 44.1 1:24.4 2.05 2.37.2 32.2 1 37.2 1.12.2 1.43.2 2.20.2 35.

1 31.3 1.02 1.32.2 1.59.4 27.2 Good Morning & Final Triumph 1. 34.2 1.08.3 1.42.3 2.16.3 34

2.22.2 33.2 Cape Camorin & Gold Sovereign 1 37.3 1.13.3 1.40

.30.1 1 37.2 1.11.4 1.44.4 2.16 Commencement Bay....

The following times were clocked on Saturday on the sand track

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

BILLIARDS AND

SATURDAY, NOV. 5

All goods remaining undelivered after the 9th Nov., 1838, will

be

abject to rent INSURANCE will be

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

S.8. FELIX ROUSSEL"

#5*2/39,9

BRINGING. CARGO FROM "MARSEILLES via SAIGON, etc.

ABRITES HONG KONG OF WEDNESDAY, THE 26TH OUT, 1938

MONSIGNEES are hereby informed Gods with the exception effected by us in any cuso whatever. of Opiam, Treasure and Valuable are Damaged packages must be left in being landed & stored into the Godowns the godown for examination by the of ie Horg Kong, Kowloon Wharf a Godowa Co., Ltd, Kowion, whence consignees and the Company's sor veyors, Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, at delivery may be obtained immediately 10 m. on the 8th Nov; 1934.

after landing Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the Company's surveyors

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the St Soy, 1938, or they will not to recogniani.

1938.

Damaged Pickaxe will be examined No claim will be admitted after the by the Company Surveyor, Meers goods have left the godown and all Goddard & Douglas in the proenace of claims must be presented within Two the Consignes at 10.00 am, on Tues Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after day, the 1st Nor, which date they will not be recognised. Consigness are requested to sur render their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature. **

MELCHERS & CO, Agens: NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, Hong Kong, 2nd Nov, 1935,

Consignēti "must have Revenue Officer in attendance when sny datiable gods ars examined by the Company's | Surveyors.

No Fire instance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL,

Agent,

. [1935 Hong Kong, 16th Oct., 1938.

BOWLS MATCH AT VALLEY

Governor's Team Defeated

the

SNOOKER-FOOTBALL-First Division: 8. Joseph's v. Royal Scots (Caroline H), 4.15 pm, Referee, Hooper, Hosts to His Excellency Linesmen. Mellgrew and Gem-Governor's team at lawn bowls lla; Middlesex v. Bouth China yesterday, the Hongkong Football "B" (800kunpoo), 4.15 p.m. Re-Club were the victors on two feree, Molyneux Linesmen, Ed-rinks, being tied at 23 shots on the wards and Welsh,; Kowloon v. third.

Steel Coulson League, Garrison League, Garrison 8/M v. Civil Service C. C.; Police R. C. v Craigengower C, C.; Naval Police v. R. E. 8/m BRIDGE.-Cheero Club Bridge. DARTS.-Steel Coulson League, Naval Police R.ES/M; C and P. OR.C. v. Imperial Cafe. MEETINGS.—Victoria Chess Club

at Gloucester Hotel, 5 phu Kow Icon Chess Club, 'at Peninsula Hotel, RACING.Entries close for Macao

November Meeting.

TO-MORROW

C. B. BROWN.

Hong Kong, 31st October, 1938.

i #Secretary.

in fine weather:-

1919

Victory Life".

Eagle: .. National Anthem

2,25 37.2 1.15 -1.51 47 1.22.1 200 2.36 3.10 $4 35.2 1.10 35.2 1.10 45 1.23.3 2,00 40.2 1.21.1 1.59 41.1 1.20

34

..

1.45.2 2.18

1.45.2 2.19.

33.3

32.3 BRIDGE

Evening.

39 1.18

2.35 2.32 1.59.2 2.33.3 1.53 2.30

185

33

34.1

3.05. 35 *3.05# 35;

33

33

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. Fairy Auk

REMINDER.

November Race Meeting, 12/11/38.-

Owners are reminded that En- "tries for the abova Meeting clase on Thursday, Ind November,

1932

CHENG,

Fairy Ousel

Shanghai 4 Hogmanay Cloudy. Star Iron Knight Gold Clause. Persian Cat Rothesay 'Bay. Coureur Blea Macao Star Merry Maker

Hohenfels ... Doubles Up

39. 1.16 1.53 2.30

41

1.19

1,62

47

1.13

1,48

41 1.19 1,54

40-1.19.2 1,55

44 123 158/2322 #

1.21 158.2.2.32 1221.584; 1.22.32.00)

1.50.1

Secre

Mac's Adventure

40.2 1.17

Chepro Club Bridge

NEW SWIMMING

・・

RECORD

A new world record for the wo- men's 100 metres backstroke was

35.3 set up last night by Kor Kint 345" (Holland)- with one ; mimits: 135

seconds. The former hulder

record (Holland with tran

Nida: Seng inute 13,6

119

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From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS

THE S.S." BEN DORAN."

WONYIGNEES of Cargo are heraby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hasardons and/or exizs basardons Godown of the

Police (Kowloon), 4.15 p.m. Re-The scores: feree, Clarke. nesmen, Demer HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB:- H Koms and Kowloon WELKE AND and Smith.;

Club KwongJ. & Howell, A. W. Hodges, LEGODOWN COMPANY, LT whance and/or Wah (Club), 4.15 pm. Referee. Lammert and J. Russell (skip) from the whares Delivery may be

obtained. 28; RL. Shaw, G. B. Robertson, Ip Linesmen, Butterley and Mc-

No Claims will be admitted after the F. H. Glover and A. Brooksbank Goods have left the Godowns, and all Laughlan Second Division.

(skip) 23, C. Q. Bollis, Rals Goods remaining undelivered: after: Las Middlesex v. RA.D.C. (Bookyn- pool), 245 pm Referee, Mac- ton, H. Pegg and V. Walker 5th NOT, 1938, will be subject to rent.

All Ulaims against the Stemmer magi, (skip) 19; Total: 70, Cormac, South Chins v. Kwong

HIS EXCELLENCY'S TEAM: His presented to the Underagnad on or Excellency, Dr. Newton, E. 8efore the 20th Nov. 1538, or they will

not be recognised. Carter and J Deakin, (skip) 16: To comply with the General Banded Hon. Mr. N. L. Bmith, B. M. Warehouse Borulations, consignadom Henderson, Dr. J. Smalley, must bares Revenue Officer in allen), Hot. Mr. A. L. Shields (skip) 23; and when damaged dutiable goods A. N. Brown, Mr. Justice R. Este examined, at pak

All broken, chafed and damaged Good Lindsell, E. V. Searle and W. Was to be left in the Godown, where they will be rzamined on the 4th Nov. Hirst (zip) 16; Total: 55./

1933,

at & am, by Mearn. Carmichae & Clarke kriju

No Fire Innrance has been affected pr Bill of Lading will becomntarsiausi bý RACING. Hongkong Jockey Club's W.R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINAY

Tenth Extra Race Meeting at Hong Kong, 29th Oc), 1988 Happy Valley, 2 pm.

Wab (Caroline H), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Hinchcliffe.; Kowloon V. Police (Kowloon), 2.45 pm. Referee, Finch,;. Club v. R. Ea- gineers (Club), 2.45 p.in. Referee, Bilva St: Joseph's v. R. Scots (Military) 245 pm. Referee, Third Division (B): Aylwin.: RAF. v. Medicals (P.E. Road), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Phillips: Uni- versity v. ABA. (Chathari Road), 4.15

* Stone; D.Th Referee, Signals v. Kumaon Rifles (P.E Fond), 245 pm Referee, Dove Stonecutters W/TV 24th. Bty. Bang(Chatham Road), 245 p.m.

Referee, Somerville.

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