PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS DRAWS FOR STUBBS SHIELD: G.M. YOUNG CUP, JASPER CLARK CUP GOLF TOURNEYS
The following are the draws for the Stubbs Shield, the G. M. Young Cup and the Jasper Clark Cup golf competitions to be held under the auspices of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:
STUBBS SHIELD
1st round-A, M. Kennedy II and . G. Aitkenhead 7 (H.K. and Shai Bank' v. Hon Mr. N. L. Smith 11 and T. Megarry 9
G.M. YOUNG CUP | JASPER CLARK CUP
V.
Bye Into semi-final-Gibb Livings- ton & Co. (C. Austin).
The manager of each team 15 shown in brackets. First pair in each bracket are challengers and
for OSO Brig. are responsible arranging MacLeod 8 and Brig. Themsen 18 dates. To be played under harkii- (Headqrs C.C. Col. MacPherson 15 and Capt. Bridge (R.A.0.0. T. cap. as on date of playing. Teams J. Free Il and G. W. Reeve 17 aside) may be changed from (Education Dept.) v. Col Smith 13 day to day. Eighteen holes match Each and Capt. Fraser 18 (Army Dental play singles and fourballs. Corpsh; J. D. Clagne (3) and T. A single match
one point.
each Pearce 3 (5th A.A Regt. RA) Y, R.
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SPORTS & GENERAL,
Programme For The 11th Extra Meet
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1940...
H.K.U. MUSIC CLUB
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IN FINE SHAPE FOR COMING EVENTS
SUNDAY, NOV. 10 - Old Course and New Course
a.m. p.m. 9.20-12.40 A. W. Bourne, 1 H. Geare. 9.25-12.43 K, S. Robertson, J. L. C.
Pearce. 9.30-12.50 L. P. Tamworth, & G. Par
tested that the correspondents ker. 9.35-2.56 Brig. MacLeod, J. Linakar 5.43 1.05 A. D. Humphreys, F. A.
Morrison.
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Young 7 and G. M. Park 7 (APC) fourball match two points and 10.00- 1.20 R. K. Collings, S. Tomlin-jočkej Allowance. Entrance
Class. $3.
OFFICE-BEARERS ELECTED
RADIO "CLUB
WASHINGTON, The following is the programidë
- Correspondents who attend President Roose- are impressed by the good of the Eleventh Extra Race Meet- veit's twice-weekly press conferences
The annual general meeting of a period 1st round-Butterfield & Swire (F. The following is the draw for ing of the Hongkong Jockey Club humor and poise maintained by the chief executive in
the Hongkong University Music Bye into 2nd round-A. Atabb is b and L. Goldman 8 Gilman & Co. v.D. Hunter) v. Dodwell & Co. (ACT the Jasper Clark Cup and the to be held at Happy Valley on when cataclysmie events abroad continually engage his attention.
Club was held on Oct. 28 when the The President conducts his not made and did not expect to following office-bearers were elect Major Penfold 19 and L. J. A: Fielden Bowker); S.V.O.C. (1 H. Genre) 16 H.K.S.R.A.); Capt, Forrester (X) H.K. & Shal Bank (H. F. Phillips): qualifying round for Club Cham-Saturday, Nov. 16
planship:-
verbal sparring matches make recommendation regarding ed for the session 1940-41:- 1-2 p.m.-Talpo Stakes.-Win- usáál and Capt. Roberts 15 (12th Hvy. Chartered Bank (G. A. Lelper v
дег $600. Second $300. Third against more than 100 newsmen the modification of this set;
President, Prof. Gordon King: Regt, RA v. R. Parkson 7 and C.S. A.P.C. (G. C. Worrall).
He "nonintervened" in a vitriolle Vice-Presidents, Mr. D. J. Sloss, Mr. Clarke 24 Army Audit Staff D. S
$200. För China Ponles, "E" Class, with evident zest and without Edward and C. W. E. Bishop 13
polemic" between columnist Gén-N. H. Mackenzie; Prof. Harry Ore. Weight 147 m. 1 lb. penalty for signs of physical weariness. (P.W.D.).
ALERT MANNER
eral Hugh Johrison and his 300 Prof. R. C. Robertson, Dr. L every $100 or part thereof won in! stakes since January 1, 1940. To His alert manner and recurring Elliot Roosevelt, regarding Ellot's Prof. R. Robertson and Mrs. J. E. be ridden by Jockeys who have flashes of wit under the rapid-fire my rank, and laughingly sug-Fad.
Chairman, Mr. C. N. Matthews;- not w ten races anywhere at of questions concerning foreign
Vice-Chairman, Mr. Lau Din~ afty time. No Whips or Spurs policy, national defense, and the should see their interchange:
He denied any howledge of a cheuk: Hon. Secretary, Mr. Mark One Mile. political campaign give the im 9.10 1.00 F. D. Hunter, T. A. Pearce. allowed. Entrance $5.
2-3.30 p.nt-Newcastle Handi- presston that he has an ample communication to General Franco S. C. Tul: Hon. Treasurer, Miss Redmond
his titanic of Spain; Second $300. store of vitality for
Lly Trinh; Committee Members, 9.50 1.10 Q. C. Worrall, S. L. Lloyd.cap-Winner $600.
He explained in some detail the Miss Irene Chan, Mr. Wong Ching- 9.55- 1.15 K. S. Morrison, J. A. D. Third. $200. For Australian Sub-tasks.
At the present time Franklin D. means adopted to expedite con- tuen and Mr. John H. T. Hoàng. Porles, seription
Roosevelt carries the burden of struction of naval vessels, as for four great efforts: first, he has example the redation In dea-
The fifth annual general meet- the normal duties of the chief troyer. building time from 38 tong of the Hongkong University 3.-3 p.m.-Hongkong St. Lager.executive of the country; second, 20 months.
Radio Club was held in the Elec- -Winner $1,000. Second $300.
he is candidate for reelection:" DEMOCRATIC, INFORMAL trical Laboratóry Lecture Room 9.30-13.40 W. Hewitt, F. Groves. Third $200 For China Pontes.
third, he must give extraordinary The conference, throughout re-last Thursday when the following Weight 9.25-12.45 A. K. Mackenzie. R. Young. Griffins of this Beason. 9.30-12.50 Col. Rose. E.J. R. Mitchell. 140 b. Winners of one race. 5
attention to his constitutional táined its traditionally democratic office-bearers for the sesson 1940-
in and informal atmosphere. Present 41 were elected:- responsibility as commander 9.35-12.55 A. McKellar. L. R
1b.; of two or more races. 10 lb. chief of the army and navy: and were drewes,
correspondents of Japan,
President. Professor W. Fald: 9.40- 1.60 D. Humphreys, A. J. Den-penalty. Entrance $10. One and finally, since the national defense, German, British and French, as
Chairman, Mr. Chiu Pat-sun; Hon. Three Quarter Miles.
commission
established well as American, news services: Secretary, Mr. Yeoh Joo-telk; Hon 4-3.30 p.m.-New Bridge Han- without a chairman, he gives columnists noted for their sharp Treasurer, Mr. Hang Shek-ohlu;' dicap. First Section. Winner general supervision to its laborg criticism
of presidential policies Business Manager, Mr. Chu Chee- $600. Second $300. (Third $200. In the "held of economic pre-
and candidacy; radio commenta-an and Mr. Leung Mor-sal; "Hon. Australian Subscription paredness.
tors, newspaper correspondents, Librarian, Mr. Choi Tze-chong. Ponles, "B" Class. Jockey Allow-
and the wire-service spot news HAS RUGGED HEALTH
Mr. Li Kal-yung, B.Sc., EE, and ance. Entrance $5. From the 13
men The latter nearest to the Mr. Dew Boon-seng were elected.. The President's capacity for Mile Post
(About Half Mile 155 such diverse labors is explained by presidential desk, to assure their Hon. Members of the Society. Yards).
Intimate observers as primarily hearing of all remarks, frequently Note.-One Entry only will be due
inaudible from the rear, to his fugged physical
Outside the White House made for the New Bridge Handi- strength, but also to his confident]
Three-quarter
fourballs.
one-third
diference
(bisques)
ឆ ជ
In
in
Singles will be played on the New Course and afternoon pairs should be bracketted together.
13 each match to be played out over G. Mine 13 and J. D Thomson (Dairy Farm) v. Col H Rose 918 holes. and Lt. Col. E. J. R. Mitchell 7 H.K. V.D.C Hon Mr. T. E. Pearce 13 and P. 5. Cassidy 17 John D. Hub- singles. chison & Co. v. J. E, Potter. 24 and R. G. Parker 10 (Leigh and Orange). Bre into 2nd roundCol Matthews 18 and M. A, Annett 18 (Corps of AR. Wardens); R. P. Morris 22 and H. A. Mills 20 (Post Office Dept.) T F. A. M. Elliott 20 and J. C. C. Mat thews 18 (B, and S. R. J. Dennis 10 and D. Humphreys (Dodwell & Co. v. Dr. A. G. Greaves 18 and Dr. S Tomlinson 7 (Gort. Medical
Deps...
Fourballs will be played on the Old Course,
for
In the events of points matches being equal the result will be decided by the number of holes between the teams.
The first round is to be played
First round to be played on or on or before Sat., Nov. 30, second round on or before Jan. 4. third before Dec. 8. semi-final on or be- round on or before Jan. 25, semi-fore Jan 12, and final on or be-
fore Feb, 2. final on or before Feb. 8, final on
or before Feb, 22.
All matches will be played on the above dates unless both "sides agree to an earlier date,
The first pair in each bracket are challengers and are respon sible for arranging dates,
CAPTAIN'S CUP GOLF
The following are the results of the qualifying rounds of the Captain's Cap (November) com petition of the Royal Hongkong
Handicaps throughout as above. (k) will play from scratch un-Goir Club. less allotted local handicap.
Players should arrange before
OLD COURSES. L. Lloyd, starting what they will do if all 84-13-71. There were 24 entries.
J
square after 18 holes (see Rule 27BX
UNITED SERVICES TRIAL SOCCER MATCH
The Dally Press was Informed
by the manager of the Navy!
Football Club that a trial match;
NEW COURSE:-T. Megarry. 77-1166. There were 10 entries.
INTER-VARSITY BASKETBALL MATCHES
son.
New Course and Old Course
a.m. p.m.
nis.
AD-
9.45-1.05 N. L. Smith, 1. Newton. 9.50 1,10, W. W. C. Shewan. D. S.
Edward.% 9.55- 1.15 A. M. Kennedy, G. G. Alt-
kenhead.
10:00 1.20 A. E Lissaman, D. S. Roth
Handicap Weights For Macao Race Meet
SPECIAL $ SWEEP BIG ATTRACTION
1The Victoria Handicap
.
Stx Furlongs.
For
WWW.S
I
cap (Races Nos. 4 and 7). Entries unworrying tenperament and his | queried several correspondents will be divided into First and ability to forget his official tasks who travel in the presidential Second Sections at the discretion during periods of sleep or relaxa- of the Handicapper,
5-4 pm-Castle Peak Handi- cab First Séction.-Winter $600.: Second $300, (Third $200. For China Ponies, "D" class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur- longs:
Note-One Entry only will be made for the Castle Peak Handi-
tion."
The White House, moreover, has undergone a reorganiza-: Uon in recent years which enables the President swiftly to delegate sinall tasks to others, and his personal social responsibilities have been re- duced to a minimum
The following are the entries cap (Races Nos. 5 and 8). Entries
Mrs. Roosevelt has undertaken and handicap weights of the will be divided into First and a great number of the social and November Meeting of the Macao Second Sections at the discretion civic "representation" tasks which Jockey Club to be held at Areia of the Handicapper.
have burdened the energy and Preta, Macau, on Nov. 10:----
8-430 pz-New South Wales time of many former occupants of Handicap.-Winner $600. Second the White House. $300. Third' $200. For Australian Mr. Roosevelt's extraordin- Subscription Ponies, "A" Class. ary political skill appears to " From the Two Mile Post Once Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. rest... considerably upon his ability swiftly to "weigh” the Round And In (About One Mile significance of questions ad-
dressed to him.
(6 Furlongs) Country Flower 140, Coureur Bleu 155, Merry Fatty 152, Shih
Yin Grand 140..
between the United Services and Lady Cagers To Open 2-The Republican Handicap, 1st 151 Yards).
the Royal Scots will be played
at the Navy ground, Causeway Today's Programme
Bay, at 4.30 p.m. today, to
.de-
cide on the composition of the ' The annual basketball matches United Services team in the between Hongkong University and match against the Rest of the Lingnan University of Canton will Colony to be played on Armistice, be played at the Eu Tong Sen Gymnasium, commencing at 5 p.m., Day.
today."
SPORTS FLASHES
There will be two matches, the ladles meeting first, with the men's game concluding the evening's
The 2nd M. T. B. Flotilla beat programme. the University by the odd goal in
The following teams have been Ave in an
Association Hockey selected- Tournament match played at Pok fulam on Sunday morning,
Section 16 Furlongs)
7-5 p.m.-New Bridge Handi- Arabian Cat 147, Ascot Vale 181.cap.-Second Section. Bogey 155. Dekko 161. Dow-Jones 154. Geordie 145, Good Morning 161, Heddon 147, Lucky Eleven 140. Plain View 165, Radium Star 161, Tim 161. "
3-The Kuo Hua Handicap (1 Mile) Hurricane 155, Jack O'Lantern 155. The Tigress 148.
-The Republican Handleap, 2nd
Section (6 Furlongs) Black Diamond 148, Eagle 150, Gallant Marshal 158, Hopeful Timė 181, King's Envoy 183, King's H.KU. Waf-kuen (Captain), Worthy 158, Mae's Adventure 152,
LADIES' TEAMS
C. Y. Li, Mary Sufiad, Ada Suf- National Anthem 143, National The Hongkong University Hockey had, Joyce Kwok, Mel T. Ding, D. Honour 158, Old Fashioned 140, Club have awarded hockey colours Leung, Virginia Lee, K. M Grant, Sunshine Susie, 151.
to W. Abraham, Low Nen-hang Mona Sun and Hajara Curreém. and Lee Chee-koon.
Coureur
5. The Tongkawan Handicap 'LINGNAN: — Yuen Chau-sheungi
19 Eurlongs). (Captain), Chan Yuk-wan, Cheung
Country Flower 140, Four hostels have entered for the Shao-long. Au Fo-cheur. Lai Bleu 140, Fairy Auk 140, Fairy Annual Inter-Hostel Tennis Lan-fong, Chan Hon-king. Chu Ousel, 147, Hoginanay 140, Hohen- Tournament at the University. Chim-chlia, Seto Shoot-yin, Lam tels 140. Meadow Eve 162, Merry which is to be completed by Ro-seen. Wong Chiu-tan and Chan Fatty 140. Merry Maker 140, Saturday, Nov. 9. Ellot Hall has Yat-tunc."
been drawn against St. John's and Morrison against Ricci for the ell- minating round.
ADVERTISEMENT
MEN'S TEAMS: H.K.U.To Shlu-nung (Cap- tain), Hul Kwan-lun, Lawrence Zing. Yeung Yuk-wair, Luk Man- kwal, Lim Tat tim Lum Pak huen Lim Miang-tsu, D. C.; Lcow. G.
Rothesay Bay 140, Shanghai 4 157, Shth in Grand 140, Victory Lite 155, Wood Nymph 140.
The Republican Handicap, 3rd
Section (6 Furlongs) Cloudy Star 140, Cuban Love 155. Double Up 140, High Tower 181, Karpusheff, C. C. Chen and Gor Iron. Knight 151, National Triumph Hock-cheung.
154, Persian Cat, 157, Sports Ven- ture 168, The Mermaid 158, The LINGNAN —Yu Mow-wai (Cap, tain), Leung Kin-hong, Chan Shit Spirit of St. Louis 148. put, Ma Hok-ming, Pune Kwoon- yung, Ho Ti-cheung, Chu Chook-. In connexion with the Fifth. yau, Lau Yu-chan, Fong Kwoon-Race, The Tongkawan Handicap & Draft Programmes and Entry fan and Leung Ting-sang.
Special $1 Sweep limited to 50,000 Forms for the Eleventh Extra
tickets is being run. Race Meeting to be held on
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
is
REFEREES Mesars. Slu Hon-lt and Blu Hit-
Saturday, 16th November, 1940 man of the Basketball Referees'. (Weather permitting) may be Association, have kindly consented obtained at the Secretary's Office. to referee the games.
NOTE
The cost of one Through Chance is $10 including the big sweep on. the Tongkawan Handicap.
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Tickets are obtainable at the Cash Sweep Department, China Building, Sixth Floor, Room No.
Exchange Building; the Club VOLLEYBALL MATCH House, Happy Valley; the Hong
The Volleyball match between [601. Kong Club: The Sports Club: HKU and Lingnan, that could and the Stables, Shan Kwong not be completed Fast Friday be- Rond.
cause of-rain interfering with Entries close at 12 o'clock play. is to be completely replayed CLUB RUGBY TEAM
this Friday on the Court outside The following will represent Club NOON on THURSDAY, 7th the H. K. U. Gymnasium.
"A" in a rugby game against Army "A" tomorrow at the Club, ground, November, 1940...
Hongkong University won the kick-off 6 pm:-D, L. Fecorini, "P.B. first two games on Friday by Wilson, Rogers, FM, Thompson, H. scores of 21-19 and 21-18, but lost van Leeuwan, T. O. Morgan, PJ. D. C. B. BROWN, the following two encounters 13-21 Clero, R. E Heaseman, 1 MaCrae, J. Moodle, C. F. Needham, 8. Lee, G. and 9-21. The match was to have . Godfrey, A. U. Dalziel, G. Secretary,
G. Da- been decided on the best of Save|vies Bee 388 games.
Referee Eric Matthews
By Order,
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and
entourage concerning his physical condition. They all have the im- pression that he is in excellent health, and his spirits high. Els physician controls his diet to keep his weight stable at 'from 188 to 188 pounds. Heavy demands on his time have cut down his former thrice-weekly swim to one or two dips weekly in the White House pool.
HIS DAILY SCHEDULE When at the White House the President frequently has breakfast in his bedroom and consults his secretary general concerning the dally schedule, before he goes to his executive office at about 10:30 a.m. Scheduled callers take up the
Registry Wedding
Miss
The marriage took place at the Registry or Marriages, Supreme Court, yesterday between Kong Kwan-pok, métérant, and Luk Po-wo, of No. 6, Ningpo Street, Kowloon. Mr. J. Reynolds, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, officiated.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming mar riages are announced:
Mr. Alfonso GD. Barretto, of No. 245. Prince Edward Road, How- loon, and Miss Gloria Esperanca D'Almada e Castro,af No. 284, Prince Edward Road:
Mr. Louls Heung Hok-chow, of
forenoon; ordinarily he takes lun No. 502, Nathan Road, and Miss Cecilia Fariny Fung, of No. 9, cheon at hla desk, Recently thers
Prince's Terrace; have been numerous important callers and official cönferences, as
at
times
Mr. Ling Han-wal, of No. 101A, Third Street, and Miss Lau Tuen-
Mr. Pun Ying-sun, of the Amerl- He extends the technique of well cabinet sessions, in the after-can Express Company, Inc. and Miss Tsol Shiu-king, of No. 188, conversation Into a conference, noon. The President
Wanchai Road, 2nd floor: (See Race No: 4)
Inconsequential or foolish ques works after dinner until about 11 8.-5.30 pm Castle Peak Handi-tion he quickly diverts, or supp.m.
The presses with a Joke. Questions in-
President, observers say, Cap.Second Section.
tended to embarrass are put aside sleeps well, whether at home, on yee, of No. 98. Nanchang Street. (See Race No. 5).
Shumshulpo. with tactful evasions or a counter-train, or on a ship. Frequent trips Daily Double Event:-Fifth Seventh Races.
query, Tough questions fiat" he to his Hyde Park home and occa- cannot answer expediently are sional week-end cruises down the Entries close at Noon on Thurs solved by "reference." He gives the Potomac river on the yacht Poto Installed. He is still the nation's day, November 7, 1940
correspondents "volume" on ques- mac interrupt the grinding rou. No. 1 postage stamp collector:
on- Present indications are that he tibris that involve explanations of tine and give him special established public policies or pro-portunities for relaxation, reflec-will hear the national election re- tion, or association with intimate turns, as in past years, at his grammes,
Iciends.
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
THE
Eyde Fark residence. In the Thanksgiving season he is likely.
SPIRIT OF TRADITION
A TYPICAL CONFERÈNCE
AT HYDE PARK Here is a summary of his frat
he according to custorp, to go to meeting with the correspondents At the Hyde Park estate this month (Oct. 1);
.spends considerable time at the Warm Springs, Georgia, where his The President sat back easily new Franklin D. Roosevelt library, presence has been an annual campaigns CHESS,- Kowloon Chess Club behind his big mahogany desk as where his public papers and stimulus to national
Junior Championships, Kolat- the correspondents. assembled in nautical collections now are being against infantile paralysis. choff v. Mitchell, Poupard v. the circular executive office. Grefalda, Laufer v Fabel Wal- Behind him stood the_national_ ther V D'Almeida, Lee vand presidential flags. On the op- Drake, S, Benjamin v. A. Ben-posite side of the room was a rafk Jamin
with huge maps of Europe. He FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Third wore a bustness sult, white shirt Division, Royal Air Force V. with soft collar and maroon tie. 36th Regt. R.A. (Chatham Hls hair is grayirig and noticeably Road) 2.45 p.m.
thinning on top of the head. His SWIMMING.-European Y.M.C.A face continually registered the
Winter Season, Swimming In structional Classes.
TOMORROW
RUGBY-Friendly, Club "A"
v. Army "A", XV. (Club' ground') -5 p.m.
of
pleasure or tension caused by per- sonal recognition and the ease or difficulty of the quérfes."..
the President deplored as utterly Always in response to questions,
reprehensible the throwing of mis- `siles at his rival Wendell Willkle,
LAUGHS AT QUERY
SWIMMING ---- European Y, M.
C. A. Winter Season, Swim-an obvious attitude conforming to
American love of sportsmanship; mning Instructional Classes,
He discounted press. reports of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 an agreement with France regard- CHEES - Kowloon Chess Club mg fortifications in Martinique- Senior - Un'ampionships, Welas he didn't think there was sucti Sequeria, Samuel v. Coxhead,
agreement; Yvanovich Karpovich, Lee v.. Biriukoff, Olsuneff v.. Bar-
He laughed when asked if he nett, Evans v. Carvalho.
shared a Pennsylvania educator's GOLF. Annual Meeting
opinion that reporters" garbat Ladies' Section of Royal Hong public functions is too informal, kong Golf Club (Helena May and undignited; he replied that Institute) 10.30 am.
he has already been charged with SWIMMING European Y. Mevity and that he could say
C. A Winter Season, Swim nothing about clothes; ming Instruction Classes,
He discounted as coincidence an FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 inquiry concerning the simultane- MEETING. Annual General, of cus arrival at the White House of the Hongkong Badminton Adhigh defense and diplomatic off- sociation, in the Board Room ctaly;
of the South China Morning He said that he had not heard Post Building, 6 p.m.
of Senator King's proposal to SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 modify the Johnson act to enable RACING==Mação
Clubs credits to Britain, either Before or Jockey November Race Meeting, at since publication of news story on this. Later he said that he had Arela Preta, Macao, 3 pm
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