HONGKONG WINS.

Shanghai Defeated At Soccer,

EXHIBITION MATCH,

Shanghai, Oct. 23, The Hongkong Soccer Team, which was eliminated by Shanghai in the National Sports meeting at Nanking, fully redeemed itself yesterday after noon when, before a huge crowd of

RACE HANDICAPS.

Autumn Meeting Of The Macao Jockey Club.

EVENTS FOR, SUNDAY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933.

"WE NEVER WORRY"

SAYS MR

BALDWIN

Mr. Stanley Baldwin in a broad- cast. Introduction to a series of tulks on national charactor, said:

"No people grumble more than wo do.

LADIES HOCKEY.

Central British Assn. Beat School.

TWO GOALS TO ONE.

In a friendly hockey match, the Central Britial Association Ladica: beat the Control British School Girls

SHANGHAI WINS. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

Sunday Afternoon.

Defeats Chinese All-Starting Times For Next

Star Team.

SWIMMING MEET. · Shanghai, Oct. 23. Shanghai defeated n toom of all-

to 41, to-night. --

The results are; 200 yards

relay-1. Shanghai. 47.2/6 Reca min

What a Doctor Says

About Neuralgia.

At this time of year, whom neuralgis sad similar troubice are common, the following dictum of a physician who for a number of years prior to his retirement was well known in Shang- hal and other parts of the Far East. is of special interest

The doctor, "Neuralgia", sald "the

do myself every day, but by two goals, to one at King's Park, China swimming stars by 48 points day, the draw has been made for the blood and nerves at the highest wait

though I grumble I do not worry,

*rs, it defeated Shanghai in any morning after the Hong but keep cheerful.

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The Macao Jockey Club has issued the handicaps and entries for the Autumn Meeting, which will be con- tested next Sunday in the Portuguese The handicaps were issued kong. meeting of Saturday, and match by the odd goal in there will be no more penalty for any three. Mr. Wu Teh-sing, mayor of

pony which happened to have won on Shanghal, kicked off.

Saturday. Shanghai was without the service of Ch

their star goalie, whose the ladies' race, the condition, Class ponies, winners barred," means that winners in "O vioss races will be barred. The full en- trion appear below: longs: Blag Handicap, Five Fur-

Chow, place was taken by Lu Chung-yon. When Hongkong was hot on the attack, Lu; In an attempt to cleat, kicked the ball against Heu, the

anghai Iefu back. -The ball

into the net. Before the

Interval, Hongkong, established further lead.

П

1.-Shluhingfu

(150); Daahaway Drian (140); Genghis khan Happy Man (142); Prestwick Pure Music (146); Eo On Whitehall (145)

Shanghai had more of the game the second half; but the Hongkong defence was sound. At last, the northerners reduced the load when Li Yee-nen scored from a penalty kick,

In

(140);

b. all

"D

If

to

top. weight does not start.

be raised 10 lb.

Handlenp, One Mile,

(163);

Black Rock

It is exactly the same with all English people. As a nation wo grumble, we never worry.

"The more dificult the times the more cheerful we become.

We are always serene in times of difficulty.

AND WE CAN LAUGH. "We can laugh at ourselves.. "Laughter is one of the best things God has given us and with hearty laughter neither malice nor indecency can exist.

Kindliness, sympathy with the hunderdog, love of home, are not these all the characteristics of the

At the end of the match, Mr. Wu (101); Ajax (143) Cebu (1481ordinary Englishman we all know?

Teh-sing presented the Hongkong team with a largo silver cup,

(148) Banjolina

The Central British Indics' team goti

yesterday afternoon.

.

their goals in the first half through 400 yards, backstroko-1. J. Coon, pair teeing off at 9.25 am.

Miss Dorin Hunt, and in the second! half Miss H. Kulli scored for the 12. Chek Kam-rel, 3. Kwok Chang-

huang. Timo min. 17 secs. girls,

The O. B. A. ladies' forward luc 100 yards free style-1, Hadley, 2.. wero inclined to bunch too much, Chon Chi-chung, 3. Weng Sung-shun. while the C. B. S. girls kept to their Time-67 4/6 seca. A nay Shangha positions fairly well. Mins Knill lead record. them well, but was marked by Miss Deavis, the C. B. A. centro half.

Owing to the late start the match 25 minutes in the first was played Half and 20 minutes in the second.

R.A.M.C. and RA,

The RA.MC. will meet the 18th.

Mr. Khan.

75 yards medley-1. Kwok Chan- huang,

Chen Chishung, 3. 3. Coon. Time0 sees. A Shanghai record.

200 yards free stylo-1. Hadley, 2. A, Logan, 9. Chak Kam-tu. Time-2

2/6 веса. minia.

20

100 yards free stylo relay (women)

50 yards breast stroke (women)- 1. Mirs Chun, 2. Mins Lum, 8, Zitas. Thompson. Time-50.2/5 secs.

OPEN AMATEUR TITLE. The entries having closed on Sun- open arintour golf championship of the Colony which is to be played at Fanling on Sunday next, the first

The complete pairing is as follows: 0.25 A. W. da Roza, F. A. Redmond. 9.80 A. L. Eastman, W. Mulcahy, 9.36 K. Sakura, K. B. Robertson. 9.40 D. C. Wilson, 8. H. Dodwell. 9,45 T. Takei, A. E. Lissaman. 9.20 A. E. Charman, A. T. Lay.. 9.55 A. Urquhart, L. R. Andrewes, 10.00 A. T. Braley, A. B. Raworth. 10.05 W. J. Buller, E. D. Matthews 10,10 H. Clark, N. L. Smith. 10.15 W. M. Graves, K. S. Morrison

Hull G. 10.20 F. E. Booker, G. D.. 10.20

H. J. B. Ross.

Mori,

D. 10.30 F. E. A, Romedies, F.

many another nurseus afflictions, may be guarded 'agalmat by maintaining of efficiency. A tanio that is not meroly a temporary atimulant, but one that builds up both blood and

is a far more rational means norves, of acquiring immunity to neuralgia, and of Icenening its recurrence, phòn the niso of

of analgutaics or ectativés which, while effective, afford temporary roller,

Dr. Williams Pink Rille recommend themselves an.

Ruch n toniens.

the doctor specifies, designed to Bulld up rich blood and strong nerves. They have been proven time and again helpful in minimizing the recurrence. of neuralgie attacks aleg as a curlys remedy for rhoumatic pains, sciatica, lumbago, nervous debility, as well de do to for anaonila and other ailments

the blood of an impoverished condition or run down nortas, Obtainable from

chemiste everywhore:"" Hunter.

10.35 W. C. Chalmers, It, Young. 14.40 E. D. da Roza, I. Newton. 10.45 A. A. Lopes, J. M. Walker. 10,60 II. Shimokawa, O. E. C.

Marton. The above draw la subject to altera-

Medley relay (women)-1. Chinese Battery, Royal Artillery in a Mamak-1 Shanghai. Time-04 1/5 secs. Tournament game on the Military Ground at Sookunpoo at 4 pm. to-day: team. Time2 mins, 2076 secs. The umpires will be Mr. Naidu mid Radio Sports Club. The following members will repre- The final event, a water polo match, Darien (143); Disorderly Conduct (143); Flying Boy (150); Gallant

"He is a strong individualist in sent the Radlo Sporte Club in a was won By Shanghal, 4 goals to 2

match against Reuter, Fox (140); King's Parade (155); this, that ho does not want to friendly hockey

Recreio First XI at Caroline Hill at 3-(Unofficial), The Canton Plate, mould himself into any common on Tuesday-Man Singh, F. Prem Singh, G. Singh, Awtar Singh, tion in case of scratchings, which Six Furlongs Abrek (146); China mould to be like everyone else.

"He likes to develop his own in- Singh, J. S. Grewal, leggeet Singh, Kalwant Singh, F. A. Kemp, (Cap-should be notified by 9.80 nm on Bell (182); Faraon in (162) dividuality and yet he can combina

M. H. Hassan, Khadim Husgain; tain). (140) Hond (160): THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE Sundy (152); Tango (162),

Walchowiu Handicap. (Once for service.

The Hongkong team may stage one or two more exhibition matches in Shanghai before their return.-19k Kiu Yat Po.

COTONEASTER HEADS THE

CALL OVER LIST.

London, Oct. 23. The call-over for the Cambridge. shire is as follows:

91/2 Cotoneaster (0.) 100/9 (t) 12/1 Limelight (t. and o.) 19/1 Andren (t. and o.)

180/7 Totnig (t, and o.)

16/1 Ole King Sole (t. and o.)

20/1 Dastur (t, and o.),

25/1 Denbigh (a.) 28/1 (t.) 25/1 Stalky (0) 28/1' (t.) 26/1 Alluvial (0.) 28/1 (4) 28/1 Young Native (t. and o.)

(t. and o.) 38/1

33/1 35/1

(L. and o.)

sh (0) 10/1 (t.)

35/1 Gino (0) 40/1 (t.) 40/1 Eroica (6. and D.)

10/1 Disarmament (t. and o.) 10/1 Diamantes (o.) 45/1 (1.) 10/1 The Font (o.) 45/1 (t.) 40/1 Pommiame (t; and`o.)

50/1 Tartan (t. and o.) 60/1 Eau de Rosca (t. and o.) 60/1 Great Scot (t, and o.)

Inverman 66/1

(t. and o.) 00/1 Row and Arrow (o.) 10n/] (t.) 06/1 Hot Fight

40/1 Englesant (o.) 100/4 (1) 100/1 Scrapli Boy (t, and o.) 100/1 Rathlin Lale (t. and o.) 100/1 Manoeuvre (t and d.) 125/1 Allan Craig (t. and o.) 125/1 Town Crier (0.). Effaccable was scratched at o'clock to-day-Renter.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

9

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday.

Genny

Round), E Class: Baguio (166); Bold General (165); City of Shang hai (155); Esk (161); Grand Slam (147): Poverty Bay (147): Swale (152) Tu Peastlo (145); The Loafer (181); Whoopee (147).

5. The Champion Staken, One Mile, Post Entries.

(Unofficial), The Machine Gun Troop Handicap, Five Furlongs: Anson (140) Country Club (165); King's Counsel (100); Moucha (186) Pat (165); Red Leaves (170); Social Mark (166); That's That (170); The Goods (140).

"Let us hold on to what wo are. Let us not try to be like anybody else.

"We can respect the fine qualities of other countries, but let us keep

nur own."

SHOCKS FOR GOOD- LOOKING MEN

(Continued from Pago 6.)

7-(Unoficial) The Ladies' Race, (Ono Mile):-Aida (140); Cebu aspires to woo and win a pretty (141); Dec (148); Geld Ring (148) woman-more to-day, in fact, than Orlando (151); Paul Jones. (145); Per Se (152) Powerful King (145); Swale (140) The Loafer (130); Wembly Stag (146); Widnes (162)

NINETY-SIX TAKING

PART IN WIND UP

OF BOWLS SEASON

S. Gray

4

(Continued from Page 5.)

F. J. Jones R. Rapsley A. W. Grimum!tt

(skip)

(skip)

POLICE R.C. GREEN, " Kowloon

Hongkong

1st Rink G. N. Mitchell A. Murdock

J. W. C. Bonnar F. Sutton

J. Lindsay

V. Ramsay

W. Greig (skip) A. Macfarlane

2nd Rink.

J. Macdonald W. Brown A. Melntyre G. Stewart

(akip)

C. Elliott-Heywood R. M. Keown J. Gibson

N. Drummond (skip)

3

3rd Rink.

4th November, 1933 (weather per J. Watson, mitting) may be obtained at the Morley Secretary's Ofico, Gloucester J. S. Logan Building, the Club House, Happy F. L. Ripley

(skip) Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Villago Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 26th October, 1933.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

:

H. Gitting

J. W. BrownL J. Howe

J. M. Jack

A. E. Coates R. R. Davies L. do Rome A. O. Brawn

4th Rink.

(skip)

E. Simmonds

M. Y. Adat W. GIL

(Aku)

(skip)

W. E. Hollania

·C.C.C. GREEN.

Kowloon

Always Good Dancing Owen

at the

YELLOW

DRAGON

S. Searle

T. Gooding H. Nish (skip)

1st Rink.

Hongkong

G. McLeod

G. T. Padgalt A. Chapman

over,

THESE TWO THOUSAND SINGLE MEN

By GERALD BLACK.

Two thousand bachelor apart. ments have Intely been equipped and furnished by as many eager young Freshmen of Oxford and Cambridge.

Whatever ideas parents may hold and even impose In tho mat- ter of furnishing these rooms it will not be long before their oc- capunts discover that the chief necessities are not, after all, the perfectly toning curtains and cushions or the elegantly framed photography with which everyone starts undergraduate life.

These fall eventually into a gently tolerated secondary posi tion. Nor by any means of first

are those importance

various articles which the local shops at- tempt to sell to the unwary, such na triangular flags th collega colours or handsome crests on shields or fire acreens.

These are the only three' es-. sentials-a periable gramophone, a pipe-rack, a never-falling coffee- pot; the wise Fresher always puts these first.

Later, they may be added to in the correct style for the mantel. (skip) pleco, club dinner menua, suitably inscribed; cards of membership of societies, and fixture lists are most in vogue.

C. G. Blons (skip) 2nd Rink,... N

W. Conninghum J. Bentley J. Whyto

P. Kristofersen V. C. LabruDI T. Ferguson A. E. Silkstono

⚫ '(skip)

3rd Rink.

DANCING ACADEMY J. M.S. Rosario

6th

Floor King's Theatro Building.

(Chinese Music at Intervalos

- COME TO-NIGHT

TEL. 27879.9

DANCING NIGHTLY.

DIXIE

DANCING ACADEMY

"BANK OF CHINATM BUILDING 2nd Floor.

Tel. 25707,

SNAPPIEST BAND

SPACIOUS

· HALL

A. H. Basto

L. F. Xavier

(skip)

C. E. Marques

?

W. Wotherspoon

*Cukip

G. L. Bucharan

F. Lunny

W. V. Field

B. W. Bradbury

4th Rink.

Fakip)

A. V. Barros W. T. Brighton

R. Souza Armstrong

FCV. Ribeiro A. 1. Daliah

R. F. Luz (skip) J. Russell (skip).

M.C.C. TOURISTS WIN.

Pile Up Big Score In Karachi Match.

TWO CENTURIES.

Karachi, Oct. 29. The Marylebono Cricket Club hit to form in the three-day match erainst the Bind eleven.

In the first innings they knocked

No wall decoration is quite so well regarded as a framed sum- mons from a Proctor.

And if during the year an oar won in the bumping races can bo hung above, or a college cap perch. ed on the corner of a team photo, the ensemble thereby becomes faultlessly complete. In essentials,

For the rest, the appointments may be, and generally are, non-. descript. This is for several rea- sons. The majority of the new. bachelors will not go into bare rooms. Nearly every college at either univeralty is so full that two years out of three have to be spent by the undergraduate in ladgings in the town.

BACHELORS ALL

At Cambridge it is the custom practically throughout for these to bo the first two, aftor which the final year is enjoyed in college.

At Oxford the opposite plan prevails.

Both systems have their ad- vantages and disadvantages, but from the point of view of furnish ing they make little difference.

At Cambridge, the Freshman has the accumulations of his land lady to contend with, while at Oxford he has those of his pro- decessors. for most nowcomers" agree to take over the moro stable furniture for which the outgoing man has ceased to have use.

Bo it happens that the backbone,

up 307 for the loss of only five of the furnishing problem has

wickets, and declared. Barnett been broken for most of theso

scored 122 and Jarding

rdlag 101, unfinish 2,000 bachelors before they and those anxious to advise them have

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In their second knock, they totalled

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