PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1939.

25 In the World of Sports &

TOSSING THE K.C.C. Tennis KOWLOON CHESS

CABER IN U.S.A.

Hongkong Police Officer's Brother's Great Success

Fixtures

The following are the matches arranged for the coming week in Kowloon Cricket Club'a

terinis tournament:

TULSDAY

annual

E. C. Fincher (-40) v. S. A. Gray} (303) Handicap "A"

CLUB ANNUAL REPORT

Great KefinessTM Recorded

The Kowloon Chess Club six- teenth annual report states.

F. Grose (-15.3) v. G. M. Gillard part, as follows:- (scr.) Handicap "A."

י

Colony's Championship.-Rela-

games were

J. M. (Ian) McEwen, on of the Iate Banitary Inspector I. McEwen and the late Mrs. McEwen, and R. E. Lee (——3.8) v. W. L. Rapley tively a small number of contes- brother of Inspector Ron, McEwen,

(15) Handicap 8."

tants entered the competition, in of the Hongkong Police Force, took

W Hung and Mrs. Eymard (-301 all six. Three of them were mem- a prominent part in the Cowal Games of the USA. held on the v. R. T. Broadbridge and Miss Har-bers of the Victoria Chess Club, two of our Club and one not at tached. Some fine huge, rolling estate of Charles. Ar-ker (-15.3).

F. F. Clarke and Mrs. Knight witnessed, but on the other hand (3.6). A. C. Perry and Mrs some were disappointing. D. E. Sweeney (--15).

de Carvalho, champion of 1991 and 1936, emerged winner with a nar row margin of half a point. E Zimmern, the runner-up, is to be congratulated on his excellent showing in the tournament. The organisation of the match was

on

thur Moore at Round Hill, Connec tleut, on July 4,

The Greenwich Press, ureenwien,

the Conn., reporting

meet writes:

The main attraction, of course, was the tossing of the caber for the open championship of the United States, and when th's event

R. Blyth and D. W. Joyce (-3.8) v. N. A. E. Mackay and T. A Madar

1-3.6).

WEDNESDAY

E. C. Fincher and G. C. Burnett

came along as the sun was going (-40) v. A. V. White and F. Grose, again in the hands of the Joint!

down in the west almost everyone tried to get around the arena where it took place.

(~15.3).

THURSDAY'

A. Crawford V. S A (Senior Championship).

FRIDAY

Committee of both Clubs.

Membership. The present mein- Gray bership is 35, an increase of 8

against John McEwen, of New Rochelle,

last year. During the year 21 new members joined the after some six feet had been cut

Club and 13 resigned. Among the trom off the 21-foot pole, was the

Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Burnett many resignations we regret the. only one of the four contestanta who was able to toss the timber.-30.3) W. C. Hung and Mrs departure from the Colony of Mr. He won this event last year and Eymard (-30) or R. T. Broad-J. Smith. Vice-President for by repeating, once more the hand-bridge and Miss Harker (-15.3) many years and one of the foun. sce silver trophy donated by the E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Stainfield ders of our Club. He always tookį Agociation will become his own (15.3) v. D. W. Joyce and Miss I. a very keen interest in the wel-

fare of the Club. property. McEwen, who hails from Woolley (BCT.).

المرأه

Dundee, Scotland, declares that he It is realised that the above: Great keeness was shown dur- had never attempted the caber toss dates may clash with the increased ing the year, the bi-weekly meet- until four years ago when he en-activities of members, and if the ings were continued throughout tered at Round Hill “just for the scheduled, dates should prove un-the summer: There were rare fun of it." He is a tall, heavy sulcable. It is in order if the mat- occasions when less than tive built fellow and for the past two ches are decided on or before Sun-boards were engaged, years he has outwitted Alex Mac-day, Oct. 1. As the tournament''

Dougall, of Nova Scotia, who has has been long delayed for obviousį

ANNUAL MEETING

1

e reputation of being the best, reasons, it is hoped to complete The annual general meeting will tosser around these parts. all semi-final matches before Sun-be held at the Peninsula Hotel, Sougall placed second and de- day. Oct. 8, ark which day all hals 1st floor, on Tuesday, September fed that he would be on hand will be played.

next year to defeat McEwen if it i were at all possible.

ir

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held! (weather permitting) at HAPPY! VALLEY on SATURDAY, 23rd. Sept., 1939, commencing at 2.00! "p.m.

"The first Bell will be rung at, 1,30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

are

Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00! for Ladles (Both including tax) obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per- xonal or written application of a Member, such Member to bel responsible for all visitors intro- daced by him, and for Payment: of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Office, "Ist Boor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock | «Noon.

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 including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable

26, at 6 p.m.

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallops

at the Race Course yesterday:-

Strathearrick

Humdrum Eve

Marksman

Triumphant Day

Violet Queen

New Star

Sunlight View

Vixen Tor

Distance 1st Qr, 2rld Qr. Last Qr

32.2

1.00.4 28.2

28.4

58.2

29.3

30.4

30.4

30,3

58

27.2

26.2

26.2

33

1.03,2 30,2

32,4

32,4

30.2

56.4

26,2

27.3

27.3

Expansion Time

34.3- 1.06.2

31.4

Sylvandale

37.2

1,09.2 32

Aztec and Snowy River

27.1

Hectic View and Moonlight View...

31.3.

Rose-Queen........

31.2

27.1 59.3 28

1.01.4 30.2

West Lake and Willy Willy

Tornado Stat.......... Estover

A. Grand Time

Smiling Time

Happy Landings Rose Jane Red Feather

Ascot Vale

33.4 1.04.2 30.3.

31.1 30.1

57,1 26

30.1

'36.2 1.10.3 34 25.4

25.4

32 103.2 31,2

20.4

59,1 29,2

Just In Time

30.1

1.00

29.4

Jober and Lancashire Lass Victory Day

28

28

29.2

29.2

Wild Bear and Night View

32,2

1.05.1 32.4

Criffel

28.3

55

26.2

Bruno and Amber

27.2

53,3

26.1

Bressay

31.2.

31.2

30.3

30.3

Half Moon Eve...

30,2

30.2

Gog and King's Lead

33.1 1,04

30.4

Taxingmaster

32.4

32.4"

Macquarie River

31.3

58,4

27.1

A Great Time

27.4

58.2

28.3

Rising Star" and Ruby Star

30.3

58

27.3

King Kong and Lilliber

30

30

27.3

17

35

1.06.4 31.4

31.1

Devonian

Dekko ... Scenic View Strathbarnock Blue Express Gold Coin The Leopard

This Time

33.4 1,05

38 .1.08.3 30.2

33.3

Sporting

Fixtures

TO-DAY

FOOTBALL-Haiphong ' V... Com-

bined. Chinese, Club, 5.30 p HOCKEY. — Y.M.CA Seniors v. K.LT.C., King's Park, 4.45 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. Juniors V. King's Park, 3.30p.m. LAWN

Signals,

LO

TAK KUEN CUP FIXTURES FOR TOMORROW

Six Matches For Decision

Organized by the China National Miniature Football Federation BOWLS First division,

(Hongkong branch, the Lo Tak Craigengower v. Howling Green, Kuen Cup League programme of Recreio B. v. Civil Service, Rematches, to be played at the South- crelo A v. Kowloon C.C. Second ern playground to-morrow Division, Bowling Green v. Po follows:- lice. Thind Division, Cral-

KengoWEZ. 7° Hongkong F.C.. Kowloon FC v Prison Officers, Kowloon CC. v. Electric. RACES-Seventh extra meeting.

Happy Valley, 2 p... TO-MORROW BOWLS. Goscombe O'Sullivan Inter-Departmental Final. Po- lice. Green, 3.30 p.m. FOOTBALL-Haiphong v. Rest of

Hongkong, Club, 5.30 p.m. RIFLE-SHOOTING. Spoon and Practice Shoot, Kowloon City. 9 3.11.

H.K. GOLF CLUB STARTING TIMES "The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling to-morrow:

3.11.

OLD COURSA

9.16, G.M. Park and J. T. Smith. 9.20 M. D. Cooper and E, 8.

Delaney.

8.30 AM. -- Kwan Sing v. Luen

"Ying

9.30 a.m. - Wah Kin v. Hak

Keuh 10.30 am. Kong

"AN OLD FRIEND” RETURNS!

JUNORA

PUNG,

JUNORA

Yuet Sing v.

Ling

3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m.

Kin Nal : Kwo Chol Put Ming v. Na Fel Chun Wan v. Kl Kung

WINE OF HEALT

9.24 J. B. Harrison and M. Pol-

lock

9.28 M. Pearson and 8. S.

Church.

9:32 A D Humphreys and A

Sommerfelt

9.36 7 D. Hunter and I H

Geare. 9.40 TE and J. L. C. Rearce, 9.44 G. C. Worrall and R. J K

Walker

9.48 R FE Gregory and M. G.

Carruthers,

CA

!

0.52 Lt. Carter and G. T. Har-

rington 10.32 F. A Redmond atid A. B

Purves,

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28.2

28,2

31

31

33.3

Ebony Idol

332 1.08.1

32.4

Aven and Galveston Bay Double Chance and Kut Cheons"

34

1.03,2 . 29,2

31

..31

Royal Highness

30

30

1 oz.

35 cts.

34.3

1.08,3 32

National Victory

.34.2

1.01.2 27

Rose Evelyn"

30.4

30.4

Golden Cow

31.1

31.1

Gallant Marshall and

Salvage Master Meteor.....

32,2 1.04.3 32.1

2 oz.

65 cts.

32.3 1.05.4 33,1

36.2 1.09,4 34,2 36.3 1.09.2 32.3

29.4

29.4

31.3

31.3

4 oz.

National Liberty

31.4

31A

$1.20

Jennifer

27.4

27.4

Lovely Star

313

1.00.3 *29*

Tarzan and Ajax ................

28,4

26,4

"Desert Star and Radium Star

30.2

706

Pinfarthings

28.3

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors

In Uniform

parare admitted · Half

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Kong, 18th Sept, 1939.

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