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Saturday, the 28th December, 1940)

commencing at 10.30am.

Race Meeting Results

Continued from Pago 2.

Teviotdale, the second favourite,]. King's Worthy, after holding lis

SPORTS & GENERAL

DEATH OF MR. N. LEE

was second and Spectrum came in]own during the whole of the race, i, COLONY AQUATIC

"The New South Wales Handicap (A steeplechase ol 14 miles) Mr. Williamson's Sex Urchin, 162

ths. ......

(Mr. C. L. Gregory), 1. Mr. Harland's Teviotdale, 165 lbs

Teame in third a short head behind

Royal Highness.

The second favourite. Phoenix, failed dismally.

(MF. T. W. Chattey) 2 Mr. Mr. Fargus' Spectrum, 152 lbs.

"The Castle, Peak Handicap” (A" fat race of 7 furlonge) Manetta's Chatterbox, 148 Ibs (Mr. F. Y. To Weis

G. T. Fung's Royal Highness, 150 the... (Mr. B. L. Teo) Mr. Sunneyside's King's Wörthy,

(Mr. Freeman-Thompson) 3 Mr. Won by many lengths, many lengths between second and third.

Time: 3.10.

Pari Mutuel:-

Winner: $840..

Places: $5.90; $4.60. Also ran:-Bingo: 155 lbs. (Capt. Hook); Alola H0 (K I M. Bucha-

at their Bales Room, No. 35, Hannan). kow Road, Kowloon.

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Comprising:

Betting

Bingo Klals

Win. Place 98 53 124 10%

Sea Urchin Spectrum Teytotdale

874 338

316 $1 765 305

RACE FOUR ・・

Teakwood, Bed Room, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Office Quick Despatch jumped to the Cutlery. Ornaments, lead from the start, followed by. Curlos, Pictures, E. P., Brass, Glass Tarzan and Rising Star, and and Porcelain Ware, Gramophones maintained the lead till the wm- and Records, Electric Heaters,ning post. Table Fans and Lamps, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, etc. etc.

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Tarzan, when within 200 yards from the winning post, jumped the rails.

Rising Star was second, Colorado Star third, and Dick Tarpin fourth.

The Farling CupTM

A handicap fai race of T furlongs) Mr. Kwok Hto Wang's Quick Des-

mich, 185 ths.

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Mr. P. P. Botelho) 1: bir, S. In R's Rising Star, 155 lbs.

(Mr. Cravens 2

Mr. Ellandee's Colorado Star 135

Ibs. Mr. WHS. Davis) 3 Won by a length, twe lengths be- tween second and third,

Time: 187.4

Pari Matue):

Winner: $15.10,

Places: $7.50; $11.88; 316.80. Also ran---Amber II 150 lbs. (Chan Ol Wan); Circe 155 (FL. J. A. Hearte Dick Turpin 140 (P. Y. T. Wel); Love- ly Kid 135 (B. T. C. Yuen); Rocify 165 (Haymes); Schmetterling 135 (T.

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CHAMPION

The death occurred suddenly at the Kowloon Hospital on Christ- mas morning of Mr. Norman Lee the Interport swimmer.

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS BY THE

PRES. COOLIDGE

The following passengers KITTE="

President Coolidge. ed in Hongkong yesterday by the

Mr. R. W. Bester, Mr. L. G. Reston,

Mr. C. P. Ha, Mr. T. A Leedham. Mr. B. E. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Born in Birkenhead, England. Fook Wo. Dr. F. C. Ngan. Mr. J. P. the late Mr. Lee came to Hong- Pinkham. Mr. C. A. Rourke. "Mr. 8. kong at an early age. He studied w. Schmulson. Mr. George R. Snyder; the Diocesan Bay's School Mr. J. H. Taggart, Rev. and Mrs. Le- and then Queen's College. He was land Wang, Mstr. Samuel Wang. Ar in his 21st year, ***

Hsu Tse Shlang. Mrs. Au. Lau, B The deceased is survived by six

Wai, Miss Au Uhing Shton, Mr. »Ah2. brothers end a slater.

at

3

144 Ibs (Mr. B. L. Turn) Won by a neck, short head between second and third.

Time: 1.80.4.

Pari Mutcel:-

Winner: $18.00.

Places: $9.30; $17.80; $21,80.

In 1938, the year following his cap ture of local aquatic championship:

Ching Yin, Mstr. Au Ching Pong, Mr. Heno Lyon, Mr. W. J. Wilson, Agt, C. R. Osborne, Mr. M. A. Johnson. Mr. Louis Smith Mr. H. Miwa, Mrs. G.S Wiston, Mistr. J. Wilson, Mstr. §. WH-

Also ran:--Bistre 140 lbs (Roo Pak titles, he toured the South Seas in Ming): Double Chance 151: (0. a very successful effort, to -KAJSA: 100. Gregory); Jack O'Lantern 143 J. money for the China War Rellet Barrow): National Success 140 (Tang Fund. In 1939 He repeated this. Man Wa); Palmer 150 (T. W. Chat visit. tey): Phoenix 180 (S. C. Liang): Plet Heln 160 P. P. Botelho): The Leo- pard 155 (L. B. Chao); The Tigress 138 (R. C. K. Chul): Wilber 157 (H. J. A. Hearne).

Betting

Bistre

Chatterbox Double Chance Jack O'Lantern

60

THE FUNERAL

IN TRANSTI

Mr.L. P. Angardt. Mr. A. A DO:~ rance, Mr. George A. Pitch, Mr. and Mr. B. Gledhill, Miss - Morsien, The funeral took place at the Gledhot, Mes, E. & Gluck. Rev. E. Protestant Cemetery on Wednes. Parce Hayes. Mr. F. A Hopkins, Mr. day afternoon. The Very Rev. Ling Yun Lee, Mr. A. T. Parker, Mr. Wilson oficiated,

Harry A Balder, Mr. Poh Ling Chang. The mourners were the sister. Shields, Bir Byron J. Stansfeld, Sis Mrs. Cella Robbins, Mr. Leighton Mrs. B. C. Randall, the brothers,ter Mary Ceciliana. Mr.. O. W. Rhodes. Frank, A. T. and R. E. Lee and Mr

Ms. Valeria Aldent, Miss Mindred Randall brother-in-law. The other Aldent, Mrs. Pacita Anderson. Mrs. brothers absent from the Colony and Miss Theims Athey. Mr. F. are Capt. W. Lee, Stanley and Backer, Mrs Alalse G. Baker: Mstr. George.

Robert Baker, Mrs. Helen V. Bene*

Win Pisce 9. 7 717 434

128 136

King's Worthy

118 104

National Success

22

Palmer

68

56

Phoenix

644

489

Plet Hela

180 149

Royal Highness

282

144

The Leopard

255

216

The Tigress Wilber

Lad

17 41

151

"138

RACE SIX

Wreaths were sent by Ada and dict, Mr. Bishop, Matr. F. D. Bennie, Will and May, Frank and Bishop, Matr. John Bishop, Mr. J. E. Nelle, Robble and Mora, Stanley Boettcher. Miss Janet Boettcher, Mrs.,

Vera Broton. Mstr. Jefferson Broton. Ethel, Tinker and Georges M. A. Butts, Matr. Floyd Butts ENE, Gorden and kiner, Commie, Matr. David Butts, Lt-Comdr. E F. Molly and Badie, Vilime and Carr, USN, Mm B. F. Clise, Mr. Mabel, Mr. Shi Tu-man, Mr. & M. Peliza Conchman Matr. Werdant

Ascot Vale, the red hot favourite, churn and ally, Mr and Mrs. O. Coachman, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cillin- made. sure of this race by taking G. Anderson and family, Mr. and son Mstr. Collinson, Matr. Collison. the lead in this half-a-mile sprint Mrs. J. J. Maxwell and Tamily Mr.] and maintaining it to the finish. and Mrs, Field, the Committee and US.N. MIx Ida M. Duvall, Mistr. V. Mr. L. B. Coney, Lt. "P. H. Dubois.

Lancashire Chap WES second #while the

Members of the Victoria RecreaR Duvall, Mix, & Earlywine, Mrs. somewhat neglected} tion Cide

Roberta T. Fabian, Mstr. Joseph T. Fabian, Mrs. Cecillá M. Faby," Miss" Elizabeth Fahy, Miss Antoinetto `Fahy, Mrs. Fern G. Fiques, Mstr. Howard Plowers, Mrs. Ruth M. Garrett, Birs.]

Radium Star was third:

The Happy Valley Handicap”,

(A flat rate of 1 mile) Lee Bros Ascot Vale, 161 lbs.

(Mr. L. B. Chao)

.:

Lee Bros.' Lancashire Chap, 160.188.

tilitarianism's Radium Star, 150

(Mr. S. W. Lee) 2

SCOTLAND UPSETS Loran P. Gibson, Mi Frances M

CHINA Continued from Page 2 -

Ibs. ....... (Mr. 9. 1. Yuen 3 exchanges a free kick was awarded Won by half length, half length be tween second and third

Time: $2.2.

Pari Mútuel;---

Winner. $12.50. ́ ́

Places: $7.40; $10.30; $16.90.

Gibson, Mrs. Muriel M. Goodwin. Mstr George C. Goodwin. Jr." Mrs. Vida D. Grayson," Mix. H. F. Greta, Miss Bizabeth Harris, Mr. Rosa L. Miss Gail Grote, Mr. E. H. Harris,

the Scots which Garrie Howlett Harris. Amma M. Harvey. Miss rushed in to reduce the debalt.

4

11

Patricia Harvey, Mrs. Prances H. Hed- QUICKENED TEMPO

rick. Mstr. Richard N. Hedrick, Miss ared 8. Hedrick, Misa Althea E The tempo of the play quicken-Hedrick, Mrs. Mary E. Hendy, Miss ed with the Beats trying hard. The Carolyn Hendy. Matr. Thomas Hendy, Chinese halves, who did not play Mra Nadia. Hernandes, Mrs. Helen well så expected, were given a Hickey, Matr. James G. Rickey, Miss 358 258 Geordie 142 P. Y. T. Well; Plain trying time by the Scots' forwards Barbara Hiskey.

View 145 (W... Poy); Zero 1551whic Haymes).

940 092

Also ran:-Desert Star 155 tbs

C. Liang); Dow Jones 140 (B. 1. Tro);

96.

9.6 106

my

37

*555

504

Betting

53

Ascat Vale

Win. Piace $76 378

Desert Stor

202

70

46

369 2292 127 170 48 12 120 74 380 175

Geordie

RACE FIVE Chatterbox, ably ridden by P. Y.. T. Wel, did not disappoint Its. followers when, coming down the straight, it came galloping along on the outside to snatch a-neck

On View, from Sunday, the 29th victory from Royal Highness.

December, 1940,

Dow Jones

Lancashire Chap Plain View Radium Star Zero

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WEATHER REPORT

Hongkong Royal Observatory?

10 am., Dec, 28.

"Barometer, (at sea

bi

Temperature, 64 F.

ACROSS

2

1. Sacred beetle..

7 Followed

level), -80.28 13 Esoteric

Humidity, 75 per cent.

Wind Direction, NNE.

Wind Force (Beaufort) 2.

Temperature maximum yesterday.

38 F...

doctrine

14 Mountain

Temperature: Minimum last night

59 F. Rainfall for 24 hrs, ending 120

today, ni.

Total rainfall. since January 1st.

117.69 ins.

Against an average of...85.02 inx. Bunset tonight. 5.47 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow. 7.01 am.

4 pm, Dec. 20..

Barometer (at dim level), 30.15. Ina.'

Temperature, 67 #1--

Humidity, 76 per cent.

Wind Direction, W., :

Wind Force (Beaufort), # Maximum-temperature, 71 F. Minimum temperature, 50 3. Rainfall, nil

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44 Ridge of

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played determined Boccer Mrs. Thama Häland, Mrs. Evelyn #throughout..

Hodge, Mr Therese Hodges, Miss; The Chinese forwards, however, Eleanor Hodges, Mrs. Lila Hoggart, were not to be denied and were Matr. James Hoggatt, Miss Laura Hog- set in many fine combinative satt Mr. Eva. F. Hopkins, Mstr. Gar- land Hopkins Mrs P. Hudson, Mstr. movements and bad the Scots? de- Raymond Hudson, Mstr. Ronald Hud fence running round all the time.son. Comdr. M. W. Hutchinsch, U.S.R., Fung was very much in the pic-Mrs. M. W. Hutchinson. Mr. David ture, scoring the third Chineze Hutchinson, Mat Kenneth Hutchin- goal" from a Das from Chung.son. Mrs. Agnes M. Jones, Mrs. Mar- Before the arrival' of lemon time garet J. Jones, Miss Janet L, Jones, Fung, after weaving through the Mrs. Alice Kerr. Miss Gretchen Kerr. Mr. Lois L Scots defence, 'drew Bankier out, Misy Ins M. Kerr. then passing to Lal Shin-wing to Kiakring, L. R. G. Lake, U.S.N., Mrs. R. C. Lake, Matr. R. G. Lake, Jr., tap into an empty uet.

Matr. P.. Lake. Capt. P. G. Lauman, U.S.N. Mrs. Lavina B. Lee, Mrs. Eila C. Eester, Mr. and Mrs V. E. Limm.

NOTICEABLE CHANGE

Right from the kick-off resump-Miss Isabel Lamin, Miss Algeria Limi tion there was a noticeable change Mstr. Venanelo Lim, Jr. Mrs. C. C.. in the Scottish side. There was Mances.. more vigour in their play while

Mr. K McCutcheon, Miss Rose their defence, with fast tackling McCutcheon, Mss. Michael McCut- and Arst time clearances, kept the cheon, M. G. S. McDowell; Miss' Chinese from settling down to Janet McDowell, Mrs. Anita A. Mc-| their inter-passing game.

Intire, Mrs. Gertrude MsPeake, Mist | Straight from the whistle Hos- Rosalind McPeake, Miss. Eleanor Me, sack, who played a very energetic Peake, Miss Grace McPeake, Mrs. game at the leader's berth, made Alice M. Milam, Matr. Eddy O. Mam straight for goal and, evading the Mistr Calvin D. Milam, Matt. Richard Miam, XXL E. M. Müler, Mrs. Chinese defenders, scored with Poraine Muller, Mm K. L. Mills, Miss hard drive.

¿Lucile Mills, Miss Marcia Mina, Miss After efforts by Fung and Lee Caroline Morris, Miss Ann Morris. Wal-tong had been frustrated, Mrs. Moreland, Mstr. Moreland, Mrs. Howlett bundled the ball into the Morrisette, Mra Elders · Moseley, net to reduce arrears. Continuing Miss Ruby Moseley, Matr. John W to press, Lat was kept buay by Moseley, Mrs. Veronica Munroe, Mrs. shots from Hossack, Howlett and Murdock, Mrs. Dally Neely, Mrs. [M. E. Otten. Mistr. Kenneth “Ötten. Carrie.

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Mr. Lotte M. Faulk, Mrs. O. M Scotland took the lead for the Pelham, Miss Laabella Pelham, Matr. rst time when Howlett scored two Jama kaubam, disse. John Adunati, | Miss “Kady" Pekin, Mrs. - Elter F. waick goals -

Undaunted by the reverse ene Lois H. Podoth Ms Nelle Piper, Phifer, Mr. Lois I. Pięciochi. Miss Chinese again took up the attack Mies Beverly Piper, Mrs. Margia L and obtained the equaliser when pit, Mr. W. D. Platt, UEN, DETE Bankier failed to hold a shot from Mary Pool, Mira Meda E Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs R. & Springer, Mr. Leo, Lee Wat-tong. With ten minutes Miss Joyce Ragsdals. Mas, M. Handle: 86 Amat, Max Pen K. StewaIE, MISAK- to so both, sides strove hard for Miss Join Randle, Miss Marria | Kors Blewart, Mrs klaandr Daly, the winning point and play reared, Hatidle Mrs. Ralph Reynolds Mrs Mstr. William O. Tally, Mistr, Travis from one side to the other, Mary Oufigan, Br. Mary L Hate Jeth B. Taylor, MIS CLATE Taylor, | trene Rhodes. Mất. Clem 'Rhodes, L. Tally, Mrs. Mary à Taylor, Mias Breaking away on the right Gar-kin, Br, Mary B. Eidde 14 Emie Mr. Allen Taylor, Mim Biary Taylor, rie went a shot which was partly Robert, at me Roberts Mise Carole Taylor, S cleared by Lan and from the scrim Jane 14. Roberta Matr. Robert D. RoCapt D. B. Weineright, USN DE mage which resulteg Howlett oberts, Mrs. Länne E. Rosenkoester, ankes: N. Wemgarten Mrs. XL. tained passesion and made no Mr. Pat R. Ross, Miss SHIPIY Ross Wheeloca Mitr. Cary Wheelock, tr mistake to give-cotland the right Meir. Ether Res.

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