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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Por mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 23rd September, 1933, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The Firat Bell will bo Rung at 1.30 p.m.

"MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Membera are notified' that thoy and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be

Cricket Interport

MALAYA SENDING

TEAM IN NOV.

H WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1933.

TEST MATCHES LIKELY

MUST PLAY SAYS EX-MANAGER SMITH

THREE REASONS

GIANTS WIN Home

PENNANT Football

AND CREATE NEW

RECORD

YANKEE STAGE RECOVERY

Guide

PERSONNEL OF THE CLUBS

Below, is given a list of players New York, Sept. 10.

connected with prominent clubs. New York Giants buvo clinched The personnel of other clubs will the National Baseball League be given at intervals during the Here are three good reasons for ponnant as a result of their "de-season. this assumption.

feat of Pittaburgh Monday, and have established 藕 now

The Test Matches between According to an announcement made by the Hongkong Cricket England and Australia will take Club to-day, there will definitely place in England next year after bo a triangular cricket interport all, it seems, this coming November between Hongkong, Shanghai, and Malaya.

admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges ndinitting Non-Mombers to the Members' Enclosure and Club and Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon- | Hongkong by the 8. sible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's office, 3M Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Badgen admitting ta Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the

Race Course.

On No Protext will Children be per-

mitted in either Enclosure during the

Meeting.

Tins.aro obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone 21920.

|

Advices have been received that Malaya are sending a team to Chitral

which arrives here on November

2. The team will remain until the 18th of the month, returning by the 8.s. Comorin.

Shanghai are expected to arrive In the Colony on November 10, and will leave after a stay of 12 days.

terport was in 1929, when Hong- The last triangular cricket In-

kong won the series beating both Shanghai and Malaya.

The Hongkong Cricket Club Com-. mittee will meet to-morow at 5.30 P.. when Axtures and arrange- monte for the visitors will be dis-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

to the The Price of Admission Publle Encicaure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including cussed. Ladies, and is payable at the Gats.; Soldiers and Ballors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

&c.,

Bookinakers, Tic Tac Men, will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Clab during the Raco Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong 18th September, 1933.

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE.

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting will be held in the Sanitary Board Room, Post Office Building. by kind per. mission, on Monday, September 25th. at 5.15 p.m.

A. H. MADAH,

Hon. Secretary.

HOCKEY.

"SHADOW TRIAL"

COMMUNIST'S SON GIVES EVIDENCE

London, Sept. 10. The "shadow trial," conducted in of im- London, of those accused plication in the Reichstag fire, has finished with the taking of public evidence. The judicators will publish the findings on Wednes- day.

The witnesses at to-day's session included the fourteen-and-a-half year old son of Torgler, the Com- munist leader, who is awaiting trial at Leipzig.

Young Torgler said that his father's wrists had borne chain marks when he last saw him, four

months ago.

on

The Australian Board of Major League record by winning Control have appointed a sub-it for the thirteenth time. committee to recommend A

Crystal Palace

JARMAN WINS EASILY

IN ARMY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

LATEST RESULTS

!

Colour Sergeant Jarman of the South Wales Borderers, one of the "seeded" players in the Army Tennis Championship open to other, ranks, yesterday. entered the third round of the 10 12 singles when he beat Bdr. SealTM of the Royal Artillery, and foot- LD 11 ball Interporter, in straight sets,

t

.G. & 10

Bush (Hounslow)

Birthplace Po light. Wght

J. Baby (Bristol) arall. 0 J. Hayward (Atanañeld)..D,

1 2

C. Tyler (Matte) L. 894 13 Q. Barria (Fifeshire) O. Parry (Downs)

manager for the Australian side. Washington Senators are vir- They are also reported to be intually winners of the American communication with shipping pennant, requiring but two more companies on the question of the victories to achieve the perform. booking of passages.

2.

The Surrey County Cricket

Club are offering tickets for sale to members for the final play to- n-finish Test' at the Oval,

ance.

As, howovor, they were blank- ed out to-day, and the New York Yankees won ♫ there is just a

double header, chance that the

A. Reiter (Ashford) ... It B 10 11 T. Nixon (Newcastle) ....R.B. •

Brows (London) Lif... 88 Norris (Birmingham) F.II.B. B 1034

... & IL

T. Ward (Chatham)

Nicholna (Darnaley) 0.1.1).

W. Wilde (Lyndhurst) 0.11.1.

A. Flan (Folkomtone) ..C.H.D. J. Ö

Splendid progress was made in both singles and doubles events, no less than a dozen matches being played during the afternoon.

The Borderers swept the board

Fabeseda (Leicester) LIB. 19 yeaterday, obtaining four successes

| A--Harry (Kingstom)...O.IL

sh. Pyle (Eaglesham).O.R. B 19 w. Turner (Tipton)....

.I.A.

Ba

I.FL.

CA Goddard (Yarmouth)...R W. Clark (Blackheath) ..I.R

3. Mr. Sydney. Smith, mana-holders of the World Series will ger of the Australian team stage a sensational twolfth hour. Mar (Dartford which toured England in 1912 recovery. and 1926, saya a team "has to go."

Then there is the report that Jardine will never again captain England against Australia and that Larwood may never bowl fast again.

Will this affect the issue?

The Surrey County Club and Mr. Smith qualified their confidence slightly.

GREATER THAN EVER HOPES.

The Club states in a *circular that "All tickets are sold at the purchaser's risk and no money can be returned in any circumstances," while Mr. Smith added the sugges- tion that a round table conference solve the leg-

was necessary to theory problem.

"Cables and letters," he dald, "will not get us anywhere."

He had begun a speech at a cricket meeting with the hopes that when Bradman went to England next year he would prove to be a greater batsman' than ever.

A delegate "interrupted: "But will' n team go?"

were:

I. Simpson (Leith)

F. Manders Camberies)

I: Thompson (Rhemaid).

O. Bparke (London) ........

Scores Да cabled by Reuter Rocke (Guildford).....

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Ya Roberts" (Halesowen) |

H. Hove (liemel Hempstead)

K. H. E.. 30 17 0 1 4 0

New York Chicago

(Gehrig,, Sowell and Walker homored for Now York and J. Stoneham for Chicago). New York

Chicago

Boston Cleveland

Philadelphia Detroit

E. Earls (Blyth)

E. Parker (Penge)

Clapton Orient

Birthplace

In the singles and one in the doubles.

The results were:

SİNGLES.

2ND ROUND.

C/S. Jarman (8. W. B.) best Bdr. Beal (R. A.) 6-2, 0-1・・

Ple, Ronan (8, W. B.) beat 8/8 Goold (R. A. O, C.) 7-5, 7-5:

Sig. Convey (R. C. 8.) beat L/C. Airoy (8. W. B.) ́0-2, 6-2,-

M. G. Manley (T2. A.) beat 8/8,

W.O

Fon. Habt. Weht. Savelt (R.

A. Robertson (Bunderland) 0. 6

6.

J. G (Crook)

2. Lucas (Bt. Ialena) ........R.D.

W. Koen (Loudwater)

P. McDade (Clydebank) O.JLB.

10 17 1

W. Crompton (Cefnyb'd) Ill,

T

3

D

2

A. Henderson (Renton) R.H.D.

W. Four (Dirkenhead) ILIED. B 8.

W. Fellowes (Bradford) C.ID,

3

E Ware (Chatham)* (LX.. 5.6

1

W. Wright (Hackney) G.H.B.

T. Xews (Winguis),

G

0

2 10 1

(Foxx, Johnson and Higgins homered for. Philadelphin).

Washington

J. Marion (Bouthport) ..0.1.

1. Inson (Thernltebank)

1.R. B

K. Darin (Dumbarton)...I.R.

D. Morris (London).C.F.

Crawford (lax)

J. French Uddington)

.G.F.

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Dr. Jones (8, W. B.) beat L/C, Eilisori (Lirics) (-2, 6-2,

5/8. Rentledge (B. A. 0. C.) bost Cpl. Colledge (I. A. M. C.) 7-5, 6-4.

Q.M. 8. Warman (I. A, P. C) boat

Pte. Smith (R. A. M. G.) 6-3, 6-1.

L/C. Davies (8, W. D.) beat 8/8. Flood (R. A. B. C.) 6-2, 0-4.

·

DOUBLES.

IST. ROUND.

Jarman and Davice (9. W. D) boat Lewis and Underwood (8. W. D.) 6-2,

T. Mülle (Tan Pentre)....I.L.

0 G 0 4 11 0

11. Taylor (Boston) .......IL.

3

D114

6-0.

A. Baby Manchester).OL,

5 B

A. Allen (West Ham) ....O.L. $

St. Louis

Coffmann pitched and blanked out Washington). NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Cincinnati Boston

0 4 1 3 8

(Brandt pitched and blanked out Cincinnati).

Eminent lawyers of seven coun- trics assembled jna. London

"It has to go," replied Mr. The Annual General Meeting of hotel to conduct the

Smith. "We cannot afford, from The Hongkong Hockey Club will "trial" of the mon charged with an Empire point of view, to allow be held in the Lecture Room at the having set fire to the Roichatng tests to be abandoned. They możn Headquarters of the H.K.V.D.C. on | towards the end of February.. more than cricket. They mean September 20th, at 5.30 p.m.

friendship between England, Aus- The tribunal includes the Italian ex-Premier, Signor Nittl;tralia, South Africa, New Zealand the renowned French lawyer, M. and the West Indies. - Glafferi; a son of the Swedish ex- Premier. Dr. Branberg; Dr. Haber, a former vice-President of Switzerland, and the American lawyer. Mr. Garfield Hawes,

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PROMINENT THEOSOPHIST "GROWING" WEAKER

Madras, Sept. 19. Mrs. Annle Besan, veteran Theosophist leader and one-time prominent agitator for self-gov- ernment In India, is seriously ill.

She has been confined to her bed for a month and her strength is diminishing-Router.

she became

The tribunal claims to be in possession of all essential data and hopes to publish ita findinga on September 21 when the trial of the prisoners opens before the Supreme Court at Leipzig.- Reuter.

AUSTRIAN CRISIS

HEIMWEHR DEMANDING NEW MINISTER

Vienna, Sept. 19.

д The political crisis in Austria

"We all trust that better counsel will prevail and that in 1934 we will see an Australian team leaving for England to play up to

the cricket traditions of yore."

Mr. Smith is spoken of in some quarters as a likely person to go to England to discusa-leg-theory. If Australia decides to send someone.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY,

St. Andrew's Club Defeats The Y.M.C.A.

Charlton Athletic

Birthplace

Pow. Bght. Weht.

2ND ROUND..

Oldfield and Wilson (R. A. P. C) beat Joyce and Powell (R. A. 8. C.)

A. Weight (Kilmarnock) G. 831106-1, 6-2. I. Wright (Tottenham) ........Ģ. 113 11 12

N. Smith (Durham) .............ILD,

A vill (Little Hulion) ..RI, &

7. Doskee (Hanley)....L... 5

814 11

12 4

J. Maker (Volverhampton) Ind. 8 11

J. Jabling (Annfield" Plain).

6 10 F. Herria (Dromegrove) Lit.3. 10 Fist (fackney) ..R.H.B.

...

1

A. Reed (Exoter)........

0 D

3. Papley (Cardiff) LILR.

G. Düweli (Walford),,L«H.D. 11

610

3 10 12 16 2

and (Hutcheson,

Flowers homered for Brooklyn and Cuyler for Chicago),

12 17 0

·8 10

(Melott homered for New York).

St. Louis New York

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

Pittsburgh Philadelphin-

011

2 7 ~ 3

1

8

3

8- 0 3-120.

THE HARBOUR RACES.

C. Halkrard (Rochdale) L.H.D. J. Wilkinson (Eh Winning)

O.I

7. Kenyon (Wardier) ..........O.R. J. Blackwels (Shemale)...

B 9 T. Smith (Annßeld Plain) 1.8

Pearce (Shirebrook). ...F. 3 10 Yardley (Craigneak).C.F. B Doherty Belt)... B 11 Boulter (Ebbw Vale)... 5

Ti, Hobbie (Dartford),0, L. 8 10 J. Aitken (Aledzio) ........

Moura (Fate)....0.2.

...

Queen's Park Rangers

Birtinge

1' 27ght..Wght.

Beecham (Hertford)....!

.... So

W. Mason (Wimbledon G. 11 Ahmna Stockton).R. 11

12

W. Barrie (Kirkcaldy) RT501-0

T. McCarthy Hanwell)..R.

0

Blackler and Shillto_ (R. E) beat Andrews amd Airey (8. W. B.) 6,8, 0-3.

1

Paul and Savell! (R. E.) beat Masley and Wood (R. A.) 6-4, 6-2..

FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON:

Cowdenbeath Lose

To Celtic' 7-0

London, Sept. 19, Celtic, whose miserable record In their first six lengue matches has been the Bensation of first class football in the British Isles this season, to-day set out to de- monstrate_that they are still caps able of scoring goals and winning

S. Ruse (Hounslow)...L.D. do 13 matches.

E all (Coventry).LB 01

W. Bleer (Throcklay) R.I.B. 11

Match (Chopwell) ..B

E Cooler (Bolton)..C.H.B.

F. Hartlett (Reading)

.C.H.B.

B. Blake (Fulham)....H.D.

Ladies' And Open Events W. Troid (Shepherd's Buah)

Being Held Together.

Born in 1847, Mrs. Beannt has had a most remarkable career. She was brought up in the Angli-

ON OCTOBER 12 NEXT. ODD GOAL IN THREE ean Church, married in 1867 but separated from her husband,

Unlike former years, only one day. clergyman. in 1873. Subsequently is accentuated in consequence of the Y.M.C.A. first elevon

The St. Andrew's Club defeated is to be set aside for the annual har- by two hour races organised by the Victoria member of the a meeting of the Heimwehr lead-goals to one in a fast friendly hockey Recreation Club, the committee thin Д Fabian party and then, through ers. at Innsbruck to-day, which ixture yesterday afternoon, after year introducing an innovation which hor contacts with the Russian formulated demands including the leading by two clear goals at half should prove equally popular. mystic. Mme. Blavatsky, she join- request forsuppression of Defence time. ed the Theosophical Society. Minister Vaugoln by Mayor Fey, She became the acknowledged a powerful political figure, with lendor of the movement in 1891 whom Chancellor Dollfuss has not but in the following year removed always been able to agree. her activities to India, founding the Centrul Hindu College in Beatres in 1898.

Although for a year she was a staunch Indian nationalist, sho eventually cut herself adrift from the movemont.

However,

Far from contemplating retire- It was she who lead the movement, Chancellor Dollfuse has ar ment for preparation for the com- ranged to go to Genova at the end ing of a new Messiah.

of the week.--Router.

If the shoe Ata-most wo

think it's too largo,

ANOTHER POST.

MAYOR WU GIVEN MILITARY OFFICE

LIB.

G..Emerion (Jarrow).O.R R. Brown (Alnwick)

....O.B. F. Eaton (Huxton!

.I.R. A

J. Allen (Bilsthorpe).LR. G. Goddard (Redhill)....C.F. J. Hackman (Bermondser) C.F. J.Devine (Motherwell} .I.L C. Jones (Swanaca)........ W. Langford (Wolverhampton) G. Clarke (Mansfield)....O.L O. Gotion (Windy Nook) O.L

In recording their first victory. of the season they defeated Cow- denbeath by seven clear goals. Incidentally it was Cowdenbeath's six reverse in eight games.

Ta consequence Celtic move up from their unenviable position of second from bottom. in the lengue. table, having the following record: P W D L F A Pts.

19 158) 7 13 3 Cowdenbeath remain at the very 10 bottom, with figures which read:

P W D L

A Pts.

11 0

ASTONISHING RESULTS

It has been decided that both the

LAST WEEK ladies' event and the Open race 'ba the Saints being without the sorbe decided on October 12 next.

Neither team was at full strength, held at the same time, and that they vices of F. V. Wong and A. B. Hon- The ladies will be given a quartor

(Continued from Pago 8.) son, while H. J. D. Lowe, E. of an hour atart to allow for the win- least a couple of seasons whilst Raco Murphy and T. J. Price, who is duo

nors to arrive before the first man.

being

shining unaltered at

1 1. 0 13 27 --Router.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

Malaya May Send Team To Hongkong In November.

It is possible that hack from loave shorts, were not- The winner of the Open event will is only just in his prime. Chancellor Dollfuss will drop both able absentees from the "y" team then finish before the stragglers, in

In other directions Forest have left Fey and Starhemborg and rule The losers forward line failed to get the Indies event reach the winning well alone, the half-back division, one of the best in the country, alone as a virtual dictator.

together, the two wing men

post weak links.

at McKinlay, Entries will be accepted up to prae-

Graham

and Pugh, whilat The 'Y' defence was assisted by tically the last day. an Indian soldier in place of Murphy

Thompson and Bell automatically BEST MEN UNAVAILABLE. shoulder the responsibilities at full at right back, while A. E. P. Guest,

Polico Gala..

hack, and there is no need to look. A decision as to whether or not who usually plays at centre half.

Dexter for the position of Malaya can send a cricket eleven to played full back for the Saints. and

Hongkong in November to take part A. S. Blias filling his position play. Police Gala on Saturday were decided yesterday at tho V. R. C. bath ed a hard game.

under the direction of Sub-Inspector their defence hut have managed to with teams representing Hongkong Exchanges opened at a fast pace Tunt assisted by Sergt. Clarke, score 18 times. They obtained an and Shanghai will probably be known and this was kept up to the final

extra back in Astley from Southport towards the ond of bext week, saya whistle, the Saints forward iso com- bining well. Gilchrist, Mackay and

and two half-backs, McClure, of a Singapore Paper.NTA

Since the invitation was

received Everton, and W. S. Smith, of Shefeld E. F. Fincher showing much under-

Wednesday. a brok

by the Bingapore, Cricket Club, a standing. Mackay gave the Sainte

Of the trio, McClure, is the best circular letter inviting the opinions Nanking, Sept. 19:

the lead and before the interval

known. He is of the strong, hardy of other clubs in Malaya has been The Executive Yunn this morn-Fincher added the second goal with

type who should serve Brentford well.sent out. So far the only reply yo In the second half ing appointed General Wu Toh-fast shot,

time it that inake a permanent position for him chen, Mayor of Greater Shanghai, both goal-keepers, R. II. Wong to the concurrent post of acting (Baints) and Shields (Y.M.) clear

ed hard shots admirably. Alternato garrison commander of the Shang-rushes featured the play, and -Lam- hal-Woosung'aron.

mert found the not for the 'Y' and reduced the deficit. Towards the end General Chiang Ting-wen has the Sainta forward attacked heavily boon appointed Field Commander but good work by McLellan and Sele of the Northern Route Bandit hold them at bay. Shlolds saving Suppression forces In Kwangtung, briliantly

Fincher. White Fukion, Hunan, Hupch and Klang and Guest proved a steady last line Bl-Reuter,

of defence for the winners,-

Teams

The heata in preparation for the have concentrated on in a triangular interport tournament

LADIES HOCKEY.

The Hongkong Ladice Hockey Club will be holding tholt Reventh annual General mosting at Lana, Crawford's on Thursday, Septem

NEW RUNNING

RECORD

OVER 20 MILES IN. TWO HOURS

Glasgow, Sopt, 19. Ernest Harper, the well known distance runner, to-day broke the world's two-hour running record by covering a distance of 20 miles, 1,604 yards, two feet and six inches:

St. Androw'. II. Wong A. The previous record was E. P. Guest, B. H. P. White; E catablished by II. Green in 1918, MacNider, A. 8. Bliss, F. A. Broad-when he covered 20 miles 952 yards, bridgar P. 4. Barlow, J. T.K. Gil-Reuters christ, N. A. E. Mackay, E, F, Fin- cher, Weill, UY.M.C.A.-S. Shields-Indian, E.

A The Annual, rerioral meeting of the Belk Lángo, D. McLellan, G. H. Fowlery In W. Macoy, B. Fowler, Civil Service; Öricket Club will take w, J. Brown, G.-P.. Lammert, A

At

self in the Everton side, but he just lacked that essential touch of class.

The Brentford players were bound

from

faveur the tour. The other toplins are expected in a few days..

The last Triangular

Intorport tournament was staged in Hongkong

defeating

to find their new football harder and In 1929, and on that occasion Hong- they may not settle down until they kong came out on top, have accustomed themselves to the Malaya by four wickets and Shang greater speed with which they have hai by 62 rans. to manoeuvre the ball. This is a dimeulty which most promoted teams

Difficulties Ahead.

It will not be so easy for Malaya to raise a side to undertake the tour: on the occasion 'as it was then. Not only have we lost many of our best The following will represent the cricketers in recent years frot Central British Association in various causes connected with slump, friendly hotkay match against the but there are problems of finance to Incognites on the home ground, be considered, as the difficulty of Kings Park at 5.15 p.m. Harp players getting Bulelent; leave of -Will to-morrow: G. B. Gurevitch B. 1.bance to make a tour, hick-

night Bickford, Polo; N Whitley 8. Probably extend for at lorda forte

Hopes are entertained

day, at 5.30 pm in the Club Bylae Kingvarssthat theydikedimenti

Francis MacNlder B. 3. Blyth, overdomsg

Aly have

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