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THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.
MACAU.
Racing every Saturday night at 9.15 and every Sunday afternoon at Ž.15.
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vice.
Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
THE "ALL QUIET" OF
1932
"The Doomed Battalion"
A UNIVERSAL SUPER-PRODUCTION.
While it is a great responsibility to advise the public at large to see any certain picture, because tastes are so different, we do not hesitate to do so in the case of "The Doomed Battalion." It is more than a picture. It is an experience. It is not just a matter of taste; it is too big, too grand to miss satisfying all tastes. It has been described as "The picture terrific." Though this may sound extravagant, we know of no better If you care to see the way to describe it. new idea in picture making, if you love the dramatic, if you thrill at the idea of some- thing totally new and different, if you want a complete change of scene and atmosphere, you will make it a special point to see "The Doomed Battalion.”. Incidentally it will be your first chance to soe those two new stars of the screen, the exquisite Tala Biroll and the great Luis Trenker.
RKO
Radio
COMING TO
CENTRA
DINNER DANCES
on
WEDNESDAYS.
FRIDAYS
and SATURDAYS.
912.
DICK ADAMSON'S MODERN MUSIC
ORCHESTRA WILL BE IN
·ATTENDANCE.
AT THE
GLOUCESTER BUILDING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1932.
MEDWAY LOSE SECOND LEAGUE
POINT
BATTERY HOLD WEAK TEAM
"NAP" AGAINST R.E.s
(By "Bully Of")
A. depleted side representing H.M.S. Medway did well to play the the 24th Battery to A draw in Mamak Tournamcat yesterday, and by so doing they maintained the team's unbeaten record in the competition.
The Ballora Belded a weakened alde on account of a number of their players being away on patrol in Bins Bay, but they managed to hold the Aring forwards well. The Medway ware the first to score, netling their only goal in the first half, but after the inter- val the Battery equlised
DECISIVE VICTORY,
д
Battery gained The H,K.S. décisive victory over the Royal Engineers by five goals to nil at Sookumpoo yesterday. They were Faster and their movements and atick-work were far superior. The Battery backs played remarkably well and as a result the Engineers were soldom' able to penetrate the
THE MEDWIN, one of the strongest teams in the Mamak Hockey League have no conceded two points, but remain unbeaten. This pic- when the spots were divided. Below is illustrated the play in the H.K. Ladin, Y.M.C.A. Match at Scokuspoo. (Photo: Ming Yuen),
How Pataudi Scored His First Century on Australian Soil
defence. At the interval the Bat- TWO "LIVES” IN AN INNINGS OF
try led by three goals to all and after the re-start added two more, For the winners Khuddin Bux; found the net twice audi Lieut. Macfortune, Bakhatawar Singh, and Gajjan Singh once encis.
LEAGUE TABLE.
P. W. D. L. P. A. Pis. First Battery 8 7 1 0 37 8 15 Radio Sports 7 6 10 30 5 13 St. Andrew's.
7 12 7 6 0 1 32 "Incognitos" 5 500 21 2 10
R.A.S.C. Medway
Royal
Engineers..
Police
9 4 14 10 15 9 320 10 2
91 B
50 21
1
0 10
Royal Signals- 3 D University
Wishart... 5 B D 12th, Battery. 21 I
Phoenix
Veteran
R.A.M.C.
Parthlan
24th, Battery TomBr
20th. Battery
K.1.T.C.
6 2 1 3
R
215 6 2 0 3 4 7
163 14 3
59
3
10 6 8 18 2 0 18 1. 0
G015 1 20 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 0 12 0 German Club. & G 0 0 1 30 D
Destroyers R.A.0.C.
BRILLIANT DRIVING
The Nawab of Pataudi's brilliant century in his, first match on Australian soil was the outstanding feature of the'match between the M.C.C. and Western Australia last month. The first day's play is described below:
The best exhibition of the day was that of the Nawab of Pataudi, who was eventually caught on the houri- ary. He gave one or two chances: but his innings was delightful to
all round! watelt. Hlo acorėd runs the wicket with an
graceful style, fie thus joins the select bund of Englishmen who have scored contury on # first appearance in Australia,
easy,
Sutcliffe played a chanceless, hut cautions Innings for bi, and Jardine batted brightly for 38. At one stage there were only three wickets down with 250 runs on the board: but a slump then set in, and wickete fell fast. Play ceased Ave minutes before the usual time an appeal against the light being upheld.
The Western Australians fielded keenly all day, few chances being mies- TO DAY'S MAMAK,
ed. A feature was the exhibition of R. R.A.M.C. H.M.S. Tamar. Bryant, the captain, at cover-point.
als Lovelock, behind the wickets, R.A.M.C.Pte. Davies; Sgt.- gavo a creditable exhibition. There Major Kirton Vaughan and Capt. was an attendance of about 1000.
The teams were:- Gore; Major Anderson, Cpl.
England. D. R. Jardine (captain), Davies and Cpl. Tinimis: Sgt. R. ES. Wyatt, the Nawab f Tarney, Cpl. Payne, Cpl. Knight.|
Pataudi, F. H. Brown, H. Sutcliffe, L/Cpl. Colledge and Pte. Elkin., M. Leyland, H. Larwood. L. Ames.
RAS.C.R.A.O.C.
T. B. Mitchell, II. Verity, R.A.S.C.-Funnell; Imam Khan Bowes, and F. Paynter (12th mun).
Australia-1. Bryant Western and Whitley; Marshall. Buckland and Keene; Barlow, Eve, Flood, (captain), H Calder, P. Curtin, A. Lazenby and Gray.
Drew, R. Halcombe, W Hill-Smith, M. Inverarity. C. Jarvis, 0. Love- and W. A. Evans (12th mani.
THE PLAY,
FRIENDLY,
A faat game with each side hav- ing a fair share of the exchanges
E.
lock, E. Martin, B. O'Shaughn,
GOAL IN DANGER-One of the many exciting moments around the St. Joseph's goal on Sunday when the Saints fought a brilliant draw with the Chineis Athletic. (Photor Ming Yuen).
T. A. Pearce to Play
on Saturday
COUNTY CRICKETER IN
LOCAL LEAGUE
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKBY-CLUB.
The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RACH MEETING will be hold (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 19th November, 1932, com--
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
mencing at 2.00 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Bombers are noted that they and their Ladies must wear their
BATTING AVERAGE OF Badges prominently displayed.
231.50
T. A. Pearce, the Kent cricketer, is making his first appearance in local cricket on Saturday, when he will turn out for the Hongkong Cricket Club ngainst the Army in a First Division League match,
The son of "Tam" Pearce, who has been playing in Interport cricket for the past 30 years, "T.A." enjoyed the reputation whilst at Chaterhouse of being one of the finest schoolboy batsmen of hla day.
When he later entered mentor cricket, he made several successful appearances for Kent both in the first and second clevens.
207 NOT OUT. This year he played four Innings for the Kent 2nd XI, his average reading
Inns N.O. Highest Total Av.
inns runa 4 2 207* 463 231.50 signifies not out.
He is a brilliant forcing bat and his wide repertory of strokes allows him to score freely on both sides of the wickets.
The Club team to meet the Navy on Saturday at King's Park is-A. W Itayward (capt.), E. J. II. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, E. R. Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, D. S. Harley, O. E. C. Marton, K. A. Munro, T. A. Pearce, A. Reid, J. P. | Whithum.
SECOND STRING.
The Club second eleven to meet the Army second string at the Club on Saturday will be:-C. E. Cahagan (Capt.), A. K. Mackenzie, H. J. Armstrong, P. E. Baskett, L. A. R. Duncan,. L. D. Kilbee, H. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson, R. S. W. Patterson, F. W. J. Plan- ner, J. E. Putler.
BOXING AT THE
Y.M.C.A..
FORMATION OF PUPILS CLASS
ROUND ISLAND ARMY INSTRUCTORS
RACE
POOR CONDITIONS EXPERIENCED
CIGALE FIRST HOME
Dispiriting conditions
In order to give members the opportunity of learning the art of self defence, and at the same time provide them with healthy.! recreation, the European YMCA., has innugurated a hoxing class, and last night members received their first Instruction.
The class, which is open to which 'members only, is being conducted left numbers of the craft becalmed by Capt. Elliot-Heywood, with the
was the result of the friendly Sutcliffe and Leyland opened the for several hours and forced sev, assistance of three South Wales meeting between IM.S. Osiria innings, Halcombe bowling to Sutel! To eral competitors to give up, were Borderera instructors, Cpl. Evans, and H.M.S. Proteus at King's Park who turned his second ball nicely encountered when the Royal Hong Private Roberts and Private Murl. yesterday. The Osiris forwards square-leg for a single. Halcombe
first Last night the class was held in combined
more effectively and was bowling fast on the leg alde. Hong Yacht Club held its
cham-the West Lounge, but it in hoped made the most of their opportuni- O'Shaughnessy, the other fast bow-cruiser round the Island
to Instal a boxing ring on the ties in front of goal. At the in-ler, opened at the other end. Luy pionship race on Sunday.
One of the fleet did not reach Badminton court in the near terval they had established a lead and played him with confidence, and of three clear goals, and in the the first four. came when he cover the finishing post until midnight, future, which will remain a perma-
irave hin beautifully. Balcombe having been fourteen hours on ment structure. second half added one mire the was bowling well, keeping a good the water struggling valiantly No little interest was displayed Proteus replying with two goals.
tength and bumping them at times.
mes, with buffing winds.
yesterday in this now activity of He had Sutcliffe troubled, and onco
La Cigale was the first to finish, the Y.M.C.A., and it is expected appealed for 1.b.. against hint, but arriving at the Yacht Club at 6.36 that the class will very quickly
unsuccessful Inverarity
had 1. doing the 24 miles course in | enlarge its membership. placed O'Shaughnessy after he
Arst 8 hours. bowled two overs, und
times for the "y"
Wiki
ru.
f
Capt. Elliot-Heywood and his teach the complete fundamentale assistants intend to explain and
WATER POLO. Two water polo matches were play over, Leyland sent a short one on trance found eleven yachts drift โด The East Lamma Channel en ed in the Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday. square-leg for an excellent four. After a fast game the Y.M.C.A. de- feated a team from the Medway eight the second ball of Inverarity's second ing torether having become be of boxing, and the Y.M.C.A. we zoals to say. Schreuder notied seren over he tried to do the same, but was enlmed in the Vice-Commodore's them a debt of gratitude for com caught clone in at square-leg by patch, and thereafter the fleet ex- ing forward and offering their
been batting Tenis from H.M.S. Kent and O'Shaughnessy. He had H.M.S. Bruce mut later in the evening, half an hour, and had scored 15, in Perienced varying winds, which services In this planner,
forced five heismen to give up in j The next class will be held at The Kent, men neared the only two cluding three fours. Butcliffe van despair, whilst the rest struggled 6.30p on Wednesday, and
then eight, and the total was 25,
Pataudi followed Leyland, and gamely to the finishing post. ar played
Details: from maiden
Halcombe. Yacht F.T. Play
became
and very dull, 0% Axum NEW "TE' EGRAPH"'
Me, IL J. Frares) Shaughnessy, who took the ball a
t 6. 40.20 0.86,08 8. 25,20 Halcombe's end, also had Sutellite La Cigal
(Mr. N, Craucher FEATURE
troubled, the plich at this end being fat
10.11.17 8.28.1 12.08.17 troublesome. Pataudi started slow- (Malor Orensdale)
11.20.10 0.38,25 19.15.00
goals of the match.
EXCLUSIVE COMMENTS ON LOCAL RUGBY EVERY WEEK
for Ireas
thereafter will meet avery Wednes
C.T.
Time l'os'n. Pl. day evening..
-
25
22
P. 10
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ly, but was playing confidently, and Norseman
(Mr. L. F. Nicholson) glanced O'Shaughnessy twice singles. At the end of an hour's play the score was one for 30, Rutcliffe being 15 and Pataudi three,
UNNECESSARY CAUTION
(Mr. Date)
and T. 29.03 8.40.00 £124.03 7
(MT. IT. B. Kanse)
18
Luned
Typhoon
(Mr. A. I Shields)
15.25.10 K33.24 12.20.10 & 21 |_ (CADL ˆD. C. Fowkes)
10.37.09 8.44LR0 -12.82,09 க 39
Talor Mosley)
7. 1. 7,10,19, 14.51
2
(Mr. P. Bakur)
Monsoon
Mr. Grlera)
Sutc Candela 12.08.61 0.438.09. 10.58.61 10
Mr. Dreyer).
18
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20
(Mr. B. Cock)
Cherub
www
The Telegraph continues
Play livened up considerably in the Curlew to lead local newspaperdom in the next quarter of an hour, Sutellite WAR -service of aports news and com- being more at home against the new
mente, and
our bowlers, Curtin and Martin. Twenty to-morrow columns will contain the first of runs came up in ten minutes,
doing most of the scoring, twice
one
*
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4
a series of weekly comments on hitting Curtin for four. Pataudi, Bes Lark V 10.61.55 189.50 (12.80.45 local rugby.
whe
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using his foot nicely It will be the best informed to Martin, drove tho bowler to
alow
to (Mr. Gandy)
11.07.26 10.67, 18.61.20 column in the Colony dealing log several times. Generally, how Imogen
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(Mr. C. Manalar) with this very popular form of ever, the batsmen were showing un-
*F*· Claw Starind nt 3 pm.
4.01.18 4.01.19 aport, and will be contributed to necessary cautior as the bowling was helle
(Mr. Selden) by
of the best-known only moderate. At the luncheon
4.06.20
*4.01.20 - A authorities
(Man Kri) on the game in adjournment, the score was 77, But- Dorothes
wpu, wy" and "C" Clam Sṭaried at 3 pain. life being 40 and Pataudi 10. Hongkong.
4.16.18 In addition "Fly-Half" willed after lunch, and off the first two way Wonder 10.01 O'Shaughnessy and Halcombo oper. A (Mr. Chav1264) contiene his descriptive reports, balls of O'Shaughnessy's second ever (Mr. Fowken} of rugby matchen.
Fataad! Foured fours. The first was Speedwell 4.17.26 Read the Telegraph every a cesallfully-ittied leg drive, aud
( Stewart) Che
[Giel] Wednesday for the most topical second, a good aquara naih At D3 (Mrs. Malona) `rugby comments.
Martin replaced O'Shaughay, and Tornetts Pataudi drove the third bell to ml:t-on (Continued on Page 9.).
4.17.02
-4.55,20
sto
(Man Patchett)
(Mei. "Ross)
FAMOUS RUGBY INTERNATIONAL
John Roberts to Play in Hongkong
John W. Roberts, one of the greatest of post-war rugby players is to be seen in action In Hongkong this, week, when he will turn out on Wednesday and Saturday for the Hongkong Ruby Club. To-morrow he will play against the Tamar and Small Ships.
Roberts
was a Cambridge Blue In 1926-27-28, and alrendy has a dozen International "caps" playing for Wales. His brother is fast following in his footsteps and was last year captain of the Oxford University rugy team.
The famous player is passing through the Colony, this week.
No One without Badge will be adimitted to the Members' Enclosuro. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (loth including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by a Membor, such Member to be reapon- Suur Payment of All Chits, &c.
Members' Badges admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On No Protext will Children bo
permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tifans are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone
21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including including Tax, for all Persons, Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors In Uniform are admitted linif Price.
will
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, c., not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meriin.
By Order,
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