THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,

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Mamak Hockey Fixtures BID FOR WORLD

COMPLETE REVISED LIST OF GAMES

FOR OCTOBER

Tournament Starts Saturday

The rovised list of fixtures for- October in connexion with the Mamak Hockey Tournament is as follows:

OCTOBER IST.

Phoenix v. St Andrew's (Marino, 4.30); Police v. German Club (Caroline Hill, 3 pm.); R.A.S.C. v,

Incognitos (U.S.R.C.,, 4.90).

OCTOBER 3RD.

R. E. v. Police (Boolumpoo, p.m.); 1.1.9.Tamar v. R.A.S.C. (King's Park, 4.30)...

OCTOBER 4TH: R.A.8.C. v. 81, Andrew's (Múrinn, 4.80)..

OCTOBER STH.

HOCKEY

SPIRITED PLAY BY LADIES

R.A.S.C. GO, ALL OUT TO WIN

Y. M. NARROWLY BEATEN

'In a friendly hockey match be-; tween the Royal Army Service Corps team and the St. Andrew's

Varsity v. 20th. Battery (U.R. Lady team on the Marina ground

TITLE

MAX SCHMELING.who in best- ing Mickey Walker has made a big step forward in his quest for the world's heavyweight boxing cham- plonship, now held by Jack Sharkey.

ARMY

S.C., 2.30); R.A.B.C. v. 12th. Bat- Your rols to onB.A.SC. won by TENNIS

tery (Bookumpoo, 4.30).

OCTOBER 6TH.

The St. Andrew's Ladies put up

A

wonderful exhibition against TITLES

of

n far stronger side, and the final H.M.S. Wishart v. 1st. H... scores were no true reflection Battery Chinrina, 4.30),

the spirited gama that was played. RECREIO BEAT Y.M.C.A.

OCTOBER 7TH. 24th. Battery v. Royal Signals (Marina, 4.39).

Y.

OCTOBER 8TH. Incogniton Y. H.M.S. Parthian 1st. (Naval, 4.30); RA.M.C. IK.S. Battery (Marina, 4.30).

OCTOBER 9TH. K.I.T.C. v. Inorgnitos (Marina. 4.30).

OCTOBER 19TH.

In a fast game at King's Park yesterday, Club de Recreio defent- ed the Y.M.C.A. one goal to nil There was very little to choose between the two teams, but seized by J. opportunity

E. Noronha in the second half of the game gave the Portuguese team the verdict,

an

The first half saw some Even play in which both defence show- ed up prominently, and the whistle blew with no score.

TO-DAY'S MATCH.

Radio v. German Club (Caroline Hill, 11 .m.): II.M.S. Phoenix v.

On the Marina ground to-day at RAS.C. (U.S.R.C. 2.30); R.E. 5 p.m. the Royal Signals and the St. Andrew's (Sookumpoo, 4 pai-; Kowloon Indian Tennis Club will ILM.S. Tomar v. Royal Signals (King's Park, 4.30).

CHAMPIONSHIP. IN

LAST STAGES.

SEMI-FINALISTS.

KING'S THEATRE. Commencing Saturday 1st October,

Daily at 5.10, 7:15 and 9.30 p.m. Shows only.

BETH BERI ZIEGFELD FOLLIES

STAR.

in a Dance Repertoiro, Now Dances --- Now Costumes.

Accompanied at the Plano by MONIA LITTER Acclaimed, both by Zimbalist and Heifetz, the most Brilliant. Pianist in the Far East,

Prices as Usual. SPORT ADVTS.

The army tennis tournament has reached its semi-final stages. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. yesterday's programme finding the last four places in the singles Draft Programmes and Entry and doublea filled.

Forms for the Eleventh Extra A keen and interesting atruggle Race Meeting to be heid on Satur-

Conductor

was

scen

between

Mitchell (R.A.0.C.) and Quarter-day, 8th and Monday, 10th Octo- master Sergeant Landau of theber, 1932, (weather permitting) R.A.M.C., from which the former may be obtained at the Secretary's emerged victorious after a three- Office, the Club House, Happy set mitch, the scores reading 6-3, Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the 1-6, 6-1.

Sports Club, and the Stables, Pte. Lewis (S.W.B.) found a Village Road. meet in a friendly match, the place in the semi-finals by elimin-

Entries close at 12 o'clock same NOON Signals to be represented by:ating Pte. Roman of the

on THURSDAY, Sig. Browne, Cpl. Fletcher. Sig. unit. He outclassed his opponent

September, 1932. Scoll, Sig. Hardy, Sig. H. Jones, to win 6-3, 6-0.

By Order, H.M.9. Wishart v. RA.M.C. (Sou- Sig. Allen, Sig. W. Jones, Sig. Chaffey, Lt, Whiteway-Wilkinson, kumjou i30)

Sig. Convey and Sig. Cavill.

OCTOBER 11TH.

OCTOBER 12TH.

B.A.S.C.

IL.M.S. Parthian (Naval, 4.30; H.M.S. Veteran v. 20th. Battery (Naval, 4.30).

OCTOBER 13TH,

24th. Battery v. H.M.S. Veteran (Nova), 4,30); R.A.S.C. V. let. II.K.S. Battery (Marina 4.30).

OCTOBER ISTH.

German Club v. Incognitos (Caro- line Hill, 3 p.m.); K.LT.C. v. 1st. H.K.S. Battery (Marina, 4.30).

OCTOBER 16TH.

Royal Signala v. Radio (Marina, 10 a.m.); Varsity v. K.I.T.C. (Murina, 4.30),

OCTOBER 17TH.

H.M.S. Tamar v. H.M.9. Phoenix (King's Park, 4.30).

ST. STEPHEN'S WIN COLLEGE AQUATICS

TAKE 1ST PLACE IN

EVERY EVENT

The swimming contest between St. Stephen's College and St. Paul's College took place yesterday at North won easily. Point, St. Stephen's Results:

50 metres free style.--Chang Wing- ngek (S.S.), Lim Tien-siang (S.S.), Ping-pul (S.P.). Time 27% see. Lau

100 metres free style.-Lim Tien- Bian (S.S.).

Chung Wing ngo (S.S.), Valdyn (9.S.). Time 19 sec. 400 metres free style.-Ser Bo-kim R.A.M.C. v. St. Andrew's (Mn. (S.S.), ile Kwok-cling (S.P.), Mok

Wah-tran (S.P.). Time 7

OCTOBER 18TH.

rina, 4.30).

OCTOBER 19TH.

German Club v. K.I.T.C. (U.S.R. C., 4.30); Royal Signals v. H.M.S. Wishart (Marina, 4.30); R.A,S.C. v. 20th. Battery (Sookampoo, 4.30).

OCTOBER 20TH. H.M.S. Parthian v. 24th. Battery (U.S.R.C., 4.30).

OCTOBER 22ND, H.M.S. Wishart v. Radio (Cnro- line Hill, 4.30).

OCTOBER 23RD, 'Varsity v. Incognitos" (Caroline Hill, 10a.m.); Rolice v. K.LT.C. (Marina, 4.30).

OCTOBER 24TH.

51.4/5 sec.

TATE MAY GO,

London, Sept. 27.

min.

f

It is still possible that Maurice Tate the Sussex bowler, may join the Maryle- bone Cricket Club on its tour of Australia.

He is now fit and expresses the hope that he will be allowed to go. It is under- stood a decision will be made at a meeting of the M.C.C, on October 10.-Reuter.

100 metres back siroko.-Kan Tec- ming (S.S.), Ho Ping-kee (S.P.); Ho

K. E. v. K.LT.C. (Sookumpoo, Kwok-ching (S.P.). Time 1 min. 4.30); H.M.9. Veteran v. R.A.B.C.37.2/5 sec. (Naval, 4.30).

OCTOBER 25TH.

H.M.8. Phoenix v. RA.M.C. (Bou- kumpoo, 4.30); St. Andrew's v. German Club (Marina, 4.39).

OCTOBER 20TH. Royal Signals v. RA.SC. (Mn- rins, 4.30),

OCTOBER 27TH. 24th. Battery v. ILM.S. Tamor '(King's Park, 4.80).

OCTOBER 28TH. 12th. Battery v. German Club (Sookumpoo, 4.30).

OCTOBER 20TH.

OCTOBER 30TH.

Sgt. Major Paul, and S. Sgt. Savell, (Royal Engineers) won after a hard struggle, against Cpl. McCall and Cpl. Davies, (Royal Army Medical Corps), 6-4, 9-6, 6-2.

Company Sgt. Major Lewis and Colour Jarman, (South Wales Burderers), won their match very comfortably against Opi. Davies and Cpl. Arnold, winning 6-3, 6-2.

SR

The remaining semi-finalists of the singles are Conductor Mitchell (R.A.O.C.) who will meet Colour Sgt. Jarman (S.W.B.). Semi-Analista

20th

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary.

HONGKONG.

RIDING SCHOOL.

TEL. '*58754.

of the Doubles are Conductor Mitchell and Sgt. Major Anderson (R.A.0.C.)

Powis and Pte. Bonn MA TAU KOK RD., KOWLOON. (S.W.B.), and Sgt. Major Paul and S. Set, Savel (L.E.) v. C.3MM. Lewis Our Riding Masters have com- and C. Sgt. Jarman (S.W.B.).

menced tuition at our new track.

SOUTHPORT HELD AT ACCRINGTON

BUT TAKE LEAD IN THE TABLE

London, Sept. 27. In the Third Division (North) to-day, Accrington Stanley and Southport drew, each side scoring one goal. Revised table follows:

Southport .. Chester Gateshead Stocknort

Accrington Grewe Mansfield Barrow

Hull Walsall Wrexham Halifax

Barnsley Doncaster Rotherbam Carlisle

Hartlepools New Brighton Tranmere

Rochdale York

Darlington

200 metres breast stroke-Ling (S.P.), Lee Ping-kwan (S.P.). Time +13 mln. 42.3/0 sec.

Sung-hel (S:S.), Ho Kwok-ching Valley

200 metres relay-St. Stephen's Races

Timo 2 min. 21.4/5 sec.

150 metres modloy relay (open to

Colony)Sea Scouts, King's College. Sequel

Time 1 min. 58 sec.

ATHLETIC MEETING.

Events at S.C.A.A. Sports

Open to Colony,

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 'A 4 4 0 16 6 12

9 5 2 2 15 8 12

7 4 3 0 17

8 3 4 1 23 16 10

8 4 2 2 19

G 8

́SUSPENSION OF

·DR. REIDY...

As a sequel to the disqualification of Champagne Bay in the last reco on Saturday at Happy Valley, Dr. L. Reldy, who was the jockey, has been suspended from riding in official races in Hongkong for a period of

one year.

In conjunction with the South Chinn Athletic Association's 10th annual athletle meet, to be held ́at When questioned yesterday Mr. S. Radio v. H.M.B. Phoenix (Caro the stadium, Caroline Hill, on Octo- A. Stean, Acting Secretary of the Iine Mill, 430),

bor 23 and 80, the following events Hongkong Jockey Club, admitted that are opened to all clubs, associations, Dr. Reldy has boon suspended by the and schools in the Colony:

stowards of the Club, but declined to Men's 300 metres (team of 4) make any further statement it con 'Varsity v. St. Andrew's (Marina, Rolay Race Boy: Scots 400 metros. nazion with the "Incident,

team of 4) Relay Raco and Girls' Champagne Bay, it will be remem OCTOBER JIST,

400 metron (team of 4) Relay Race. bored, was disqualined" on

Entries cloan on the 50th day of and the Junk Bay Handicap On (860. Baptamber, at 5 pan, and the fee for Class was awarded to: Wonderful

THORITIES Star, which halsust, second, yet

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protest

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