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A QUANTITY OF VALEABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Chesterfeld Suites, Bideboards, Dining Tables, Chairs, Diyans. Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Stools, Dressing Tables, Katstands, Desks, Cabinets, Tables, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures. E. P., Brass, Force- lain and Glass Ware, Rattan Fur- niture. Filters, Clocks, Ornaments, Cutlery, Books, Electric Table Lamps and Lamps, Gramophones and Records, Cooking Utensils, etc.. ete.

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3 Radio Sets

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2 Eectric Refrigerators

1 Electric Refrigerator

"Frigidaire

"Westinghouse" (almost new)

1 Piano

1 Electric Stove

11 Small four str. Flat Tourer

(in running order)

1 Singer 4 Str. Saloon 1935

(in good running order)

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Craigengower's Cricket

Future

Uncovering some batting talent against the University at Happy Valley on Saturday, Craigengower Cricket Club had the best of a drawn game with the under- Kraduates

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The home alde batted first to de- clare at 184 for five wickets down, which, total the University could reply with only 152 for seven wickets down before it was time to draw stumps.

Craigengower's success against a team that was tipped off in some quarters as ready to slay their giant does Indeed augur well for the future...

Last season, Craigengower made a very poor showing in league cricket, and with three of their better players transferring to the K.C.C. at the beginning of the present cricket season, the future of the Valley team in senior cric-

PUBLIC AUCTION. ket did not look very promising.

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

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Velvet and Leather Covered Couches and Armchairs. Chester- field Couch and Armchairs, Teak Cabinets, Book Cases, Bronze and Bras

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Most encouraging to Craigen- gower's cricket future, was the success with. bat and ball of‚A. J.¦ Hulse. After contributing 28 runs to the Cralgengower total, Hulse took one wicket for 27 runs.

SPORTS

RACING RESULTS

Continued from `Page 2

CLUB LOSE TO SAINTS

GAME DECIDED BY

Sunshine Susie

81

The Mermaid

30

45

93 Norfolk Handicap-Second Section

"D" Class (6 Furlongs)

The Spirit of St.

Louis

19

37

Total

....... 3,478

3,699

| Mr. S: W. Lee's The Leopard, 152 lbs. ...(MK. L. 'B. Chao), Lee Bros.' Lancashire Chap. 140

lbs.

(Mr. S. C. Liang) 2

1.

RACE FIVE

Gold Coin, Batover and Plain View were the first to show up after a good start. Rounding the home bend Estover moved up to assume the lead, and running strangly, maintained it to the end to win by half a length. Sunlight View beat the now tiring Gold

Day finished fourth. Coin for second place while Rose

{ 'Mr. T. & E's Bressay, 154 lbs.

(Mr. H. J. A. Hearne) Won by 3 lengths, 3 lengths be-

tween second and third.

Time:"1.30.12.

Parl-mutuel:---

Winner: $21.70.

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Places: $10,20, $172.30, $11,90. Also ran:-Ascot Vale, 166 lbs. (W. G. Poy); Diogenes, 140 (K. I. Ip); Ebony Idol, 158 (B. A. Proulx); Emergency Call, 150 (C. F. H. Churchill); Fei Ying. 145 (H. M. Botelho); Gallant Marshal, 140 (8. L. Yuen); Gog, 145 (V. V. Needa); Golden Cow, 158 (C. F. Chiu); Jack O'Lantern, 143 (D. Black); Mata- dor. 155 (S. C. Liang); Meteor, 155 2 (S. W. Tang); National Liberty. 158 (H. P. Chanson); Smiling Time 151 (C. Encarnacao); Sports Venture, 140 (9. W. Pan); Tribute,

Norfolk Handicap First Section

■"D" Class (6 Furlongs)

Mrs. Stanton's Estover, 141 lbs.

(Mr. S. W. Tang) Lan's Sunlight View, 188 lbs.

(Mr. H. C.. Pih) L.T.F.'s Gold Coin, 153 lbs.

(Mr. S. C. Liang) Won by half length, two lengths between second and third.

Time: 1.31.1. Pari-mutuei:—

Winner: $58.10.

Places: $13.60, $7.20, 9.40.

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Also ran:-Double Chance, 147 lbs. (H. J: A Hearne); Good Morn" ing, 140 (S. L" Yuen); Plet Hein. 144 (V. V. Needa); Plain View, 152 (C. Encarnacao); The Tigress, 151 (P. P. Botelho); Valorous, 143 (Ip Kul-ying); Zero, 143. (G. Trever- ton).

155 (P. P. Botelho).

Bressay

Betting

Win. Place.

89

Ascot Vale

58

811

606

Dlogenes

18

33

Ebony Idol

255

261

Emergency Call

81

107

Fei Ying

73

81

Gallant Marshal...

10

17

Gog

428

329

Golden Cow

80

25

Jack O'Lantern

161*

183

Lancashire, Chap.

18

25

Double Chance Estover

915 933 336 304

Matador

558

598-

Meteor

81

70

Gold Coin............

475 598

National Liberty...

173

257

Good Morning

74

87

Smiling Time

1,209.

916

Piet Hein

320

271

Sports Venture

38

Plain View

236

267

The Leopard

1,034

Sunlight View The Tigress Valorous Zero

1,657

1,230

Tribute

52

34 8D6 58

44

67

130

168

Total

243

290

Total

4,430 4,215

RACE SIX

5.074 4.475

RACE EIGHT

Bredon and Tarzan set the pace and were three lengths ahead of the A. Great Time and Roolily at

Mr. A. B. Proulx appeared to the bend. The two leaders, how- have badly misjudged his mount's ever, weakened in the home run capabilities in this event. Going and Roofy and A Great Time all out from the start. Oak Bay came through nicely to take first who was strong favourite, took the and second places respectively, a lead and was an easy four length neck separating them. Almost at in front at the bend. The pony, the post Violet Queen brake away however, appeared to have shot his from the bunch and shot out to bolt, and had Mr."Proulx used bet- take third position from Bredon. ter judgment and conserved his Tarzan was fifth. 11 mount in the early stages, he would not have disappointed Oak Bay's supporters,

As it was, he was beaten into

fourth place with Jeber, Peaceful View and Lancashire Lass passing him to provide the closest finish of the day.

Entering the straignt, however, Jober and Peaceful View not only shortened the distance from the leader but passed him within the distance. Punters had 2 thrill when Lancashire Lass rushed out in a last minute challenge and was just able to snatch third place, Jober making a dead, heat of it Saturday's cricket results fol with Feaceful View for first place. Sussex Handicap-Second Section "B" "Class (6 Furlongs) Marber's Jober, 181 Ibs.

low:-

FULL RESULTS

Queensland Handicap—“C”' Class (From the 1 Mile Post) Mr. Ellandee's Rootfly, 140 lbs.

(Mr. W. H. Davis) 1 Mr. LI Po-chun and Son's

2

A Great Time, 165 lbs.

(Mr. C Encarnacao) Cocoa's Violet Queen, 131. lbs.

(Mr, H. M. Botelho)

second and third.

Won by a neck, the same between

Time: 101... Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $98.10.

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Places: $20.10, $11.10, $12.10. Also ran:-Aztec, 165 lbs. (P. P.

Botelho); Bredon. 165 (B. A. Prouix); Brutus, 145 (G. Trever- ton); Dick Turpin, 144

(W. G.

FREAK GOAL- Playing remarkably well, St. Joesph's defeated the Hongkong Football Club by three goals to two in a well-contested ganse that provided many thrilling moments This First Division game was play- ed on the Club ground and was well attended.

The first goal was scored by the Saints in remarkable cireum. starices. Millington in an attempt to clear after Marvin, the "clubs goalie had come out and failed to get the ball away, kicked the ball hard on Pereira's back The ball rebounded into the open Club gosì. Pereira, then increased the Josephians' score after "a brilliant solo effort following a long pass from Hussain,

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MISSED CHANCES

The Club then, sirained every effort to score but after missing some splendid opportunities Bond took a nice pass from Scott to put in the Club their first, a few minutes Lodge scored the equall- ser from a neat pass uy Bend.

Excitement rose as each side tried to increase its score and many were the anxious moments when a goal seemed imminent.

Eventually Hussain took 'com- mand and with a neat pass to Leonard who made no mistake, and the Saints found themselves again on the lead. Several scor- ing attempts by the Club, failed and the final whistle blew with the score, unaltered.

DIVISION ||

In the Second Division "A" Kit Chee defeated the 5th. A. A. Regt, by four to two. Ho Yan- kal was responsible for three of the Kit Chee goals while Chan Kwan-cheang scared the other. For the stored both goals,

Regiment McCamley

Eastern beat the 8th Heavy Regt by the only goal score in the match. Out Tsi-ping taking the scoring honours.

CLUB TROUNCED The R. A." O. C. trounced the Club to the tune of seven goals to one, Muntan scoring six and Heaton one for the soldiers, The Club goal was scored by Carden, the Ordnance back, who accident ly kicked the ball into his own goal,

South China beat the 30th Heavy Battery by three to one. Ip Pak-wah, Chan Wal-san" and Chin Cha-sai penalty) scoring for the Chinese and Yearling for the gunners.

DIVISION II "B"

In the Second Division "B". The

Royal Engineers beat the Univer- sity six-two. Lowe scoring three for the engineers, Oughton two and Isley one. Hool Pang-kwal and Ko Kim-chong netted for the students.

The Signals drew with Royal Scots in 2 goaliess game and Kwong Wah defeated Kowloon by 2-ni!.

Poy); Discovery Bay, 149 s. E THIRD DIVISION

Yuen): Heinz, 144 (Ip Kul-ying);

(Mr. S. L. Sung) 1*/Macquarie River, 135 (D. _Black); ) national drer:

At the Valley, University draw with Craigengower Cricket Club. Craigen- gower 184 for 5 wkts decl «(J. L Youngsaye 46. E Zimmern 53, A. J. Hulse 28, R. Singh. 3 for 55), Univer- Lan's Peaceful View, 156 lbs. city 152 for 7, wkts, (K, Lo 21, J. Taul

(Mr. H. C. Plh) 17 22. K. 8. On 36 not out, A. M. Omar

Yick Chim's Lancashire Lass, 3 for 29.

155 lbs..... (Mr. L B. Chao) 3 Dead heat between second and third.

At King's Park, Club de Recreio beat the Indian Recreation Club by six wickets Indian R.C. 70 A Madar 21, M. P. Madar 17, E. L Gosano 4 for 18, A. P. Pereira 3 for 16, G. N, Gosano 2 for 5), Recreio 108 for 7 wkts. (E, M. L. Soares 36, G. M.↑ Gosano 25 retired),

At the Valley, Combined Units beat Civil Service Cricket Club by seven wickets. 0.8.0.C. 65 (N. Ratcliffe 6 for 14, N. Ecocock 4 for 51), Combin- ed Units 125 for 7 wkts (W. Patter-| 500 25. G. Denyer 24, A. E. Green 22 rot out. R. Fenton 3 for 56).

At Chater Road, Hongkong Cricket Club were held to a draw by Royal Navy. Hongkong C.C. 199 for 4 wkts. decl (T, A. Pesice 118 not out, J. E. Richardson 31, J. L. C. Pearce 23), Royal Navy 127 for 6 wkts. (Coles 57,

T. Tisley 3 for 21).

At the CBS., Central British School beat the Hongkong C.C, 2nd XI, by two wickets HKCO. juniors 115 (ON. L. Smith 3 for 47, -E. X. Huxley 3 for 19. F'. A. Weller 3 for 25, W. G. Pryde '2 for 10), C.B.8. 117 for 8 wkts. A.M. Odell 56, G. P. Charlton 3 for 17. D. O. Parsons 3 for 17).

In an intra-club match at the ECC., the First Eleven beat the Rest Rest of the Club by four wickets,

142

(5 4 Gray 67 R. Baldwin 25 retired, N. D. Lloyd 8 for, 45, D. J. N Anderson 3 for 43), K.O.C. 1st XI 180 (D. J. N. Anderson 72 retired, R.

T. Broadbridge 21, R. E. Lee 31),

At Bookumpoo, Club de Recreio Juniors beat Indian Recreation Club Juniods by 26 runs. Recreio 2nd XI

Time: 1.28.3.

Parl-mutuel:-

Winner: $10.50* and 15.30*. Places: $7.90+ and

$0.90.

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*Dead heat.

Also ran:-Commencement Bay,. 158 lbs. (Y. T, Fung); Just In Time, 151 (S. W. Pan); Oak Bay. 151 (B. A. Proulx); Potentate, 188 (C. Tu- carnacao); Rose Jane, 152 (W. C. Foy),

Murray River, 137 (S. W. Tang); Tarzan, 135 (Hoo Pak-ming);

147 Twilight Star,

(F. J. A. Hearne).

Rooifly

Tarzan

Win.

Place. 677 599 144 1.899

Betting

A Great Time Aztec

164

Bredon

1,078

$11.40+.

Brutus

408 378

Dick Turpin

59

94

13

Discovery, Bay

152

109

Heinz......

71

88

Macquarie River... 256

252

Murray River

166

167

226

242

40

62.

Win. Place.

Twilight Star Violet Queen

Total

354

282 575 517

84

85

1,270.. 213

979

279

742 580

1,396 1,000

678 448

Total

481 548 -155

212

5,379 4,221

BACK SEVEN

BettingTM

Commencement

Bay Jober Just In Time Lancashire Lass... Oak Bay Peaceful View Potentate

Rose Jane

5,027 4,032

SEASON'S POLO FIXTURES

The following tournaments were Arranged for the current polo season at a committee meeting of the Hongkong: Polo' Club held on Friday evening.

Nov. 22 Inter-Regimental Han- There was some delay before the dicap. This will take the place of

nazal field was sent off to a fair start, {the

annual Subalterns' National Liberty was slightly in Handicap which is not being held the lead with Meteor and Bressay this year.

103 04, Mendonca 29 not out. M. lying handy. In the home run The

Abbas 4 for 30, M. L. Razack 3′ for 22. P. A. Curreem 3 for 21), IR.O. Juniors

77 (M. R. Abbie 31, R. Bies 4 for 14. J; A. Soares 2 for 10).

Dec. 13-The R. A. Handicap, a Leopard and Lancashire Chap handicap tournament.

forged to the. front and Feb. 7-Kildare Cup Tourna~ fought out an exciting finish in ment.

At the Valley, Police Recreation which The Leopard passed the March 27-KO.YLL Tourna Club drew with Gratgengover. U.C. 2nd | post first by three lengths. Brea- ment.

XL Police FC, 203 for 9. wits, dect say was third. National Liberty and April 17-Navy Cup.

(A. E. Carey 77, PHL Loughlin 62 Meteor failing back to finish in

C. Pope 38), Craigengewer lumiers 109

for 9 wkta. A. Hung 20, J. W. Leonard 33,"C.. Pope 4 for 36).

the rack. Jack O'Lantern put up which the tournaments will com

The dates given are those on

zlate spurt to take fourth place.

mence.

In the Third Division Inter- with the 12th, Heavy

24th. Batty, three-all; Heavy Batty, and 5th. A. A. Regt. shared two goals in a drawn game; the R. A. M. C. defeated the Kummons three-one, and the R. A S. C. defeated the Signals by seven goals to nil,

LADIES' GOLF

IN HONGKONG

Results Of October

Competitions

The following are the results of the October competitions held by the Ladles Section of the · Royal. Hongkong Golf Club.

Captain's Спр Qualification: ) Mrs, Hunter 93--27-66.

A

Medal 'Competition, New Course. | Fanling Oct, 24: Miss N. Price-105

23--69,

Boger Pool, New Course, Fanling Miss N. Price and Mrs Hunter 1 down

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LOU. Medal Round, Oct 17: Buver Division-Mrs. W. J. E Mackenzie 98-17-81, **

Sherry 106--32—74.

Brorize Division Mra, J. P

Eclectic Pool Happy Valley, Sep- tember and October:-(9 holes) →→

Mrs. E. M. Dennis 42–13)=284,

· Mrs. T. Tuck 37-8)=282.

HOLE IN ONE'

At Fanling, on Oct, 22. Mrs. R. C. Stewart holed the second bole on the New Course in one. ANNUAL MEETING

The annual general meeting of the Ladies' Bection of the Royal

in the Holens May Institute on Hongkong Golf Club will be held

Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 10.30 am,

·

SAY

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1939.

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New Chinese National Record

A new Chinese National record was established by Chan · Chun- nam, in the 1,500 metres free- style, anishing in 22 mins., 24.3 secs. at the conclusion of the Fifth Annual Aquatic Meeting of the Lai Chun Swimming Union. held at the Chinese YMCA, on Saturday.

Mr. Pun Wing-kwong presented the prizes at the conclusion of the sports.

THE RESULTS Following are the results:

Men's 163 Yards free-style Relay Union (Open)-1. Lal Chun Swimming (Fong Wah, Cheung Blu- leung. Kam Kan-shan, Chan Chun-nam);

2. South China (Tang Cheong-ming. Li Fook-kee. Time: 1. min. 27.9 secs. Wong Chi-hung. La Bik-kwan).

200 Metres breast-stroke Handi-

Agonising

Stomach Pain

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cap: 1. Fong Chung-ytui .NG HOW

Kam-ying;

3. Tam Sik-chuen, Time: 3 min. 16 secs.

80 Metres tree-style-1, Chan Yee-long. 2. Ng Kam-fun, 3. Lau Tal-ming. Time: 36.9 sets.

100 Metres free-style-1. Szeto Hang 2. Sung Kam-cheung, 3. Ng Kam-yung. Time: 1 min. 40

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Ladies'

Yards (Open)-1, Miss Chot (Lai Chun Union), 2. Mias E. Grant CONSIGNEES' NOTICES (VRC.). Time: 34.4 seca.

1,500 Metres free-style-1. Chan Chun-nam. 2. Yau Sai-kwan, 3. Lau Tai-ping. Time: 22 min. 24.3 secs. (record).

YACHTING WIN FOR

ARMY

The Army, with a total of 23 points, beat the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, 19 points, in a friendly team race sailed yesterday. Detalled results follow:-

ו .

ARMY Morning Race-Started 10.50 a.m.

Finished Pos. Pts. Isobel

12.30.27 18 (Mr. A. O. G. Mills, Maj. F. C.

Nottingham). Jan

(Capt. G. E. Neve, Capt. Macrae). Gull

12.38.32 'B' 1

12.34.48 A 2

Col. G. C. Gowliazid),

CLUB Redshank. 12.33.08 3 4

(Mr. L. Garner, Miss Crawhall-

Wilson).

True Blue

12.32.59 (Capt. J. Krogh-Moe,

Ongstad).

Jean 12.33.49

2 5 Mr.

4 3

Mr. P. C. M. Bedgwick, Dr.

-Dean-Smith).

ARMY (Afternoon Race-Started 14.35) Redshank... 16.45.30 1 6

(Mr. A. O. G. Mills, Maj. F. C.

Nottingham).

ון

True Blue 16.46.13 2 5 (Col. G. C. Gowlland, Mr. W. A.

Ingram).

16.61.314 (Capt. G. E. Neve, Capt. Macrae),

CLUB...

Jean

Isobel. 16.51.526 1 Mr. Johnsen, Mr. Ongstad),,",

· Jan... ...... 19,81,50 52

Mr. Garner, Miss Crawhall-

Wilson)

Gull - 18.50.26 - 3

(Mr. P. C. M. Bedgwick, Dr.

Dean Smith).

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 9th Nov, 1989, at 10 m, by our Surreyor Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. To comply with the (feneral Bondol Warehouse Eegulations,consignees must haves Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

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