THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.⠀ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1933.
HOW MALAYA WON AN EXCITING MATCH
ALVIS IN FORM WITH
BAT AND BALL
K.C.C. BAT WELL AND MAKE A SPORTING DECLARATION
350 RUNS SCORED IN A DAY
Bv R. Abbit)
NAVY Tall OUTPLAY Cricket
Scores
CLUB
BRILLIANT RUGBY DISPLAY
(By "Line Out”),
BATSMEN IN FORM
HOCKEY
Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT THE K.I.T.C.
C.B.A. SCORE SIX
At King's Park on Saturday the Y.M.C.A defented the Kowloon In- diana Tennis Club in a fast friendly An undefeated ninth wicket" part-encounter by goals to 1. nership by Licut, Eaden (47) and
Playing a friendly-gamo-in-place.
Brown and Baldwin peorod for Stephenson (29) the "Y" in the first half, without very Comind?. The Navy fielded a
realised 71 runs, enabled the reply from the Indians.
In the second half the Indians play. Strong side on Saturday when Royal Navy to gain victory by four
in an all-day ed a much better game and Noronha Thrills of all kinds were provided for the
they beat the Club at Happy runs over the Voluntours in
match yesterday
scored a goal, Valloy in a rugby match by
Taking first use of the wicket, the delectation of those who went to the K.C.C. three goals four tries and a Volunteers totalled 103 for the loss
C.BA. WIN EASILY penalty goal (30 points) to a of eight wickets port fast bowler, of their Mumak fixture, the Central
declared, yesterday to see their match with Malaya. The
goal and a try (8 points), Beck, the Intarport unbounded hospitality of the K.C.C. is well
The winners showed all round knocking up a valuably half-century British Association defeated the Bih
"(24) superiority and gave a wonderful ex-
Bron and Stewart Baltory,
BA, at
Park by six known, (and better known to none than Rhibition of rugger. Their backs wore (26 cnch) also helpe
towards the clear goals on
The Battery held the C.B.A. in Abbit), and these matches are always delightful functions. But yesterday there were added a
and at the fall of the eight wicket was scored through Franels.
on the board. In the second half tho The Club managed to keep on terms had only 50 runs sporting declaration after sparkling batting a in the first half, Lammert makinig two Eaden and Stephensen got together broke through to score five more
wit-
through Johnson match now won-now lost now back in the no runs down the wing to touch down and some bright cricket
between the posts. On one occasion nessed.
Whitley and Halford. McLellan unaccountably missed the balance, and finally a one wicket win off the second ball of the last over. Assez Bon.
The match between Malaya and K.G.. started at cleven o'clock yes- terday. It
front
WAS
perfect cricket were made. Eu hnd a hicky snick weather. A. fresh win wns blowing off lung but next ball the bowlor mid on to the pavillon and the had him completely beaten, 6-4-11.
A run later a further disaster befelli pitch seemed perfcet,
Teddy Fincher, who was captain- Malaya as Croome was beaten by ing the K.C.C. aide in Frank Good Burnett's swing and was caught at win's absence (swine to injury) won third slip.
to face and Alvis.
But then an excellent stand
give plenty of chances which they total. were not slow to take once they had The Navy replied in slinky manner tho first half when only one gonl
settled down.
kick, but the other try was converted
by Robertson.
Whe
winnors
(8), T.
H. Q. LINCOLNS BEATEN.
C.B.A. BEAT CHINA LIGHT. Dismissing Shields, Mitchell and The Navy scored through Forbes Crofton will successivo deliveries, N. In a friendly hockey game at (twice) in the first imif, Buckley con- Whitley gained a "hat-trick," Low-Shamshulpo on Saturday the details Ing for the Central British Associn-jof the Argylls defented Headquarter verting one of the trics,
tion in their friendly fixture against Wing Lincolns by 4 goals to 1, The second half was an entirely}," different story. From the start the China Light and Power Recrea- McGaw (2), Boyd and Kelly scored Navy pressed, and hard as the Club on Club at Kluge Park yesterday for the Argylls and Prowt replied fought, they were outplayed by
afternoon. The C.D.A. won by 31 for the Lincolns. finely balanced team.
runs in a low scoring match.
Scores are as follows:
l
CENTURY BY MAJ. BONAVIA.
MAMAK MATCH.
At Sookunpoo on Friday the 12th Battery R.A, secured two points
of counter, winning by to I.
LEADING
NAVY BOXERS
TO APPEAR IN HONGKONG
PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER 2
ALTERNATIVE BOUTS
The first programme of theį Hongkong Boxing tion's 1933-34 season will take
Associa
place on December 2 in the Lee Theatre if the building is, ob tainable.
The contests will probably be one of 15 rounds, two of eight rounds, two of six rounds, and two of thres. If this arrange ment is impracticable, there may be one bout of six rounds, and thres of four rounds. Some of the Navy's leading boxers
the foalable this winter, including
following.
SEAMAN BARRY. third light weight, fights at 140 lbs.
Seaman Barry, rated as England's From 1031-32 he held the Light-
Trian.
The Navy obtained the ball almost all the tight serume, and the the toss and sont in Munn alussed. There was a bail bit of work
en bucks played a magnificent open gume, A delightful knock for 103 by Major against the Royal Army Medical weight Championship of the Royal there were thirteen extras out of at second slip which let of Willis scored three tries, Miers and Bars, Bonnvin, the Shanghai cricketer, was Corts in a Mamak Tournament on-Navy and Royal Marines and only Ilve
During this half Clair Ford, the first nineteen runs and Groome was when he had only made three. The one each and Shaw clinched a good 181 runs (for soven wickets, declar
greatly responsible for a score
Lt. Flowerdow (1) and Gunner months ago he added the Junior limping heavily. I was rather sur-pair were still together at ten and | penalty goal.
ed by the Royal Army Medical Willums (2) scored for the Battery, Welterweight Championship of China prised
to find him playing us he has had punished Burnett severely. He Moutric was forced to
was, I think kept on n
retire Corps in their friendly match against and Sergeant Lane netter for the to his laurels at the expense of Raul damaged his knee (an old injury) en
couple of through injury in this half which the Civil Service Cricket Club at Medien Corps. Friday. But a
N. Hamilton, uvers too long. R,
handicapped the Club forwards, but Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon. donklaas and Gill were not playing
AFTER TEA.
the Navy pack heavily outweighed W.il. Edmonds claimed three wickets the Malayan resources were stralued.
the Club and heeled the ball quickly for 30. The hundred was hoisted after teu when ever they were held. bowling did not seem to me lo The be at its best and the fielding,
The Civil Servants replied with, 105 with Sergeant bowling, It
the new bowler beat Willis who had played some beautiful shots off the played [1 Eltant knock 106-6-20.0 fast bowler and at thirty Lewis re. Forty runs had been added, lieved him.
first anyway, was rather lnck. Mann
THE FIRST WICKET FALLS. The separation however came from the other end as at 37 Gittins, who had been playing nice erleket, play- ud back a shade inside one from Alvis, and Creme had him behind the sticka. A run or two Inter the same bowler dispongof Munn with
but at 108
Kowloon wanted a wicket badly and next over they got it as Alvin turned round to a had ball of Burnett's on the leg and anicked it to Jex
With such a side as the Navy runs, for eight wickets, Strange 80 turned out on Saturday there seems and J.F. McGowan (31) being top
a good length ball which clean bune 11-7-51. The outgoing batsman a Reuter, are appeuded;
hini.
played a very good innings which curiously enough consisted of
ten
were
30.
LADIES' CONTEST
St. Andrew's Defeat H.K. Ladies
"Knock Out" Tolan as he is
styled, had previously benten Jock Creighton, but he himself could only last two rounds against the whirlwind tactlen of Seaman Barry.
SEAMAN FRACCOTT,
all.
Seman Fraggott, winner of 160
no doubt that they are certain of scorers. Cpl. Catlin bowled well for
Going on form, there should be a winning the Triangular Tournament the Medicals, capturing six wickets The new-comer Lewis, a
Freak future of Barry In the ring, for this year. When at full strength they for 47.
The St. Andrew's Club Ladies | in 1998 he drew with Seann Watson hander, proceeded to dig himself in and runs continued to come, Alvis St. Clair Ford and Evasn, and in
can call upon two Internationals in H.M.S. BERWICK BEAT RA.S.C. gained a very, creditable victory over the present contender for the world's sent the 130 up and completed sudition four Navy "Caps,"
H.M.S. Berwick entertained the the Hongkong Ladles Hockey Club, titte. In the same year he divided own fifty with a nice four through playing on Saturday.'
Royal Army Service Corpa at King's champlons in the Caer Clark Cup honours with Dom Volante who has Park on Saturday and won by four competition, by five goals to two on runked high in the lightweight list. the cover.
wickets. Batting first, the soldiers the Marina ground on Saturday after.
Barry issues a challenge to could only total 92, against splendid, noon. B. Woolley, the Saints' skip fighters up to 140 lbs, for any side bowling by Richards (four for 25).per, played a great game at centre stake, Whitley withstood the attack and hit which were registered in rapid and netted all five goals, four of H.M.S. Berwick had replied with succession in the second interval by fights out of 550 appearances in the
half. 124 for the loss of six wickets, when Hongkong stumps were drawn, Larkin (47, not two goals to one scored by J. Dalziel ring, turns the scale at 146 lbs. and lens brilliant record of performances out), Williamion (32) and Johnson and J. Churchill,
Hongkong were without the sorrguinst men of the highest grade. (27) flogged the Corps bowlers, the only successful
vices of D., Pope, who is indisposed, whoni,
and did not seem quite at home on Whitley, took four, wlekots for 1.
teams the fast sand ground. The wero:
Hongkong Ludios:-M, Bird; C 17 Robertson. It. Helbling M. Wallner, 29H. K. Lowe, E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E.
Honnar, J. Churchill and E. -Selby.
Chubb St. Androw's Ladies-A G. White E. Landolt. M. Chuin, J. 9 Wong, 1. Woolley, 1. Gitting, I. Roger
(AL Birkenhead)
10 Devon
(At Redruth)
HOME RUGBY.
County Championship.
0 Durham
2
11
1-1
Somerset
7
(At Gloucester),
$
(At Blundell Sands)
Yorkshire
14
Northumberland 9 Moseley
(At Middlesbrough)
O, M. T.
12 Old Millions
United Str. Was
However Hung and Mackay con fours and eleven singles. It seemed
Cheshire tinued peacefully and seemed per-likely that Kowloon wouk! win
Cornwall fectly set, when at sixty six carent this point hat Lewis showed no fully stcored not too good a ball
if getting
att and Charlton Glorcester from Lewis into short leg's hands. s
jhuleil Denn had by this time relieved seemed quite comfortable and Alvis and Mackay palted him gent Willie Hung who hast bowled fifteen Lancashire ly into first allp's bonds. It was consecutive overs-for twe fours. really a pathetic ending to a couple of nice knocks.
Burnett was kept on though he hardly looked like getting a wic
wicket and it is difficult to Bee why Surgeant ANOTHER CHEAP wicket. was not teted as he had broken up Bath
very the former stand. E. F. Fincher was E. F. Fincher never seemed cusy, but nearly twenty runs were tried for Hung at the Pavilion end Harlequins added, and one was just expecting but he was not a success and lung Leicester
overs to bowl to see him open out and start acor-returned after two
ing when he had clap at an
off three long hops to Lewis who missel ball from Dean. Lewis at second the lot of thent.
slip failed to hold it but Gibson dived
Next over he met with success as hold the catel. (81-5-7). Charlton hit out at an off one and own and were not over, us about was smartly taken by Tekly Fincher?
But
the first time the now cemer Burnett at slip. 168-8-18.
jonnected with the bull he just
Heered it over accoud slip's hend
A FINE FINISH,
win
nd clear of third man. After thint Speldewinde got a leg hall which hough, both settled down and a good he cracked to the long leg boundary
and Malaya wanted a five to tand was made,
with two wickets to go. Lewis then hit a good three to cover and hadi the bowling of Willie Hung.
Lewis and Dean hail a very long Hell and when Willis relieved the ormer he was severely punished specially by Burnett who rapidly verhauled Stapleton in the scoring no. He beat him to the forty mark at before tima (and what a tiffin) as taken.
AFTER LUNCH.
The game was reansed at
half
st two when Burnett and Stapleton cad Alvis, who opened with a den, and Speldewinde who bowl- Green end. from the Bowling
th batsmen were in sight of their y, but the last half of the left nder a first over bowled Burnett had mondo forty-two. 161-0-1-2.
| Blackheath
39 Cumberland
Club Fixtures.
10 Oxford U.
G. Kichmond
13 Cambridge U.
7 Newport
one
of
A Gloucester
7 Rossly P.
24 London Scot.
21. Blackheath 11 Cardin
Glasgow Acus. 7 Royal High Schl 10 Herioteuluns
0 Stewurtonian
S. CHINA ATHLETIC
SPORTS
ANNUAL MEETING HELD DURING -
THE WEEK-END
The South China Athletic Associa-1 Ladies' 80 Metres (Final);-1; Kɔ The first ball grazed the off peg| -just a coat of paint in it. Three Lion held its annual sports meeting Lai-ch; 2, Lo Yuct-ho; 8, Chi Kau-
Saturday and | Bàs. Time: 15.2/5 secs. balls later he was 13.w, and amid at Caroline Hill on
owing to the Ladies' High Jump:-1, Ka Lai-oh; Intense exellement ! Benn went yesterday, in which,
GENERALLY SPEAKING.
AL
It was a really good match. First the Malayan hekling was a bi
cersful candidàleg,
Next over Teddy Fincher might slack and their bowling lacked sting-1, Chau Wing-nin;, Yeung Je been taken at allp off Alvis but they improved very ruch mater
cur-
A
wide
one.
The
early K.C.C. batsmen all
Low
Ladies' Javelin Throwing (Final):
Senior members 100 metres:-1,
Time: 11.2 sec, (record),
He was Welterweight Champion of the West of England in 1932 and met Sexten whose amazing loss of form in his last championship fight was a direct contradiction of his
real. abilities.
Fruggott put up a game light galist Horry Muson and did creditably in his bouts with Stoker Beynolds, Hood, Dick Burt, and Dixio Brown the South African-knock-out
Seaman Froggolt is anxious
4 Mt. Woolley, K. Gruse and F. Wong-fighter.
Y.M. Men Beat Ladies.
side stake,
to
At Kings' Park on Saturday after- noon the YM.C.A. men's team decet any man up to 100 s. for any fented the Ladies' Leum
by goals
TIM FOLEY. in 1.
Tim Foley, who weighs 180 lbs. and 6. Fowler (2), Smith (2) and C.
while present Heavyweight Champlon of Baiman scored for the men, Mrs. Reno netted the ladies' solitary the Colony has had 130 fights and dur- goal. J. Weller, the ladies goal-ing the last five years has only twico keeper brought off several ne saves been defeated. and S. Dalziel played excellently at centre half.
SENSATIONAL RECOVERY
Whole Hearted This, in fact, was the essence of the Lincolns' second half rentusita tion. Their indomitable will power and perseverence triumphed over all other circumstances,
weight championship last year and
He fought a great fight at home with Pettifer and lost to the King's Cross giant by the narrowest of margins, Poley owes much to Don McCorkindale with whom he was once engaged as a sparring partner and his determined and aggressive style are a reflection of the methada taught in the South African's camp. in and scored a single. Next overkenners shown by the senior, junler,2, La Yuet-hs: 3, Young Wai-pan. he just carried mid on and the game girls and small by members, some neight: 100 metres.
In the All-Englund open tourna- was won. With two mutes to records were broken.
(Continued from Page 8.)- At the conclusion of the meeting, Le Yuot-ho; 2, Young Wai-pan;
ment staged at Crystal Palace two e. Had Burnett not broaght in
It was his tenacity which allowed years ago Poloy was stamped as a Sargeant closer at mid o the Mrs. M. K. Lo, who was accompanied, Ku Lai-oh.
distributed the Ladies' 200 Metres (Final):--1 him to score a brilliant goal.
class fighter by his achievement in catch would have dropped into hisy her hustum,
Baldry played better on the left reaching the Anal. In the same year hands. But this sort of thing does numerous beautiful prizes to the auc- Yeung Wai-pan; 2, Ko Lai-olt; 3, Lo
Yuet-ho. Timo: AŽ sees..
wing than he has done for two years he held the Heavyweight Champion happen.
Members' 200 Metres Handleap-on the right. He got his centres over ship of West of England and stil! A group photo was taken shortly
1. Mok Wa-kwan; 2, Chung Chan-fum: first time, and although not always holds supremacy in the same class in efore the prize distribution.
3, lui Tze-chun. The Regalia,
finding their mark, they kept the the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
SEAMEN TAYLOR. Members' Obatacle Race:-1, Mok Athletic backs on the move, Men's Hop, Step nud Jump (Final):
McGuiness did not get into ble Seaman J. Taylor, who weighs in K-Wa-kwan; 2, Leung Lai-sung uni. Bistance: 1166 metres.
Chow-tuen; 2, Leung Yun- stride, but Hurding in the second half at 145 lba has missed titles by frac the chanco was
was a decided success. He discovered tons and in due to gein distinction in playe Men's Putting the Shot: 1. To Ynen xt over, however, Stapleton tribuite nicely, but then get out when two-enu; &, Korg Shun-yan. Dis-hung
Junior 100 metres. Huer Chinent trick to round In Tang-fal and his next appearances in the ring. The ance: 9.04 metres cut the same bowler and was taken they sliculd have been set.
Muk Sui-hon and he put his whole He was in the final of the Royal Men's 200
and Royal Marines wolter the wicket. (370-7-10).
Hurdle chiu; 2. Suen Wa-luk.. Metras honours go to Stapleton and Burnett
Small boys 100 metres:-1, Leung heart in his work. runa later further dianster Teddy Fincher mude
very inl)-1, Yuen Chau-kan; 2. Tam ell the K.CC. as Jex put Alvis declaration. Of Maloyan
the
k-pus. Time: 284 sees. (record. Kan-sic; 2, Lau Man-chiu:
12, montiis previously fought a drawn long log. Fincher called but from Alvis showed a gold denti
bout with the holder of the South of promis.
Men's Throwing the Disc (Final):; Girls' 100 metres:-1; Ko Labuh; food and quick return Croome had while Dean was full of gulle. Stil-1, Kang
American title. When the Station balls off in a fia
Juntor 400 metres:-). Hau Ping- fish. 174-8-0. Willis was dend off and for his chui, Shun-yau; 2, To Kwok-2, Lo Yuct-lro.
Sil-poon. Distance:
2. Suen Wa-luk.
Champion wan. Berving with the yungs jargeant hit news the next bail Hide is still
26.10 metres (record). troubling him.
Senior 400 metres, Chung Wa
Mediterranean Fleet, Tavlor met him Teddy then declared the innings Fer Malaya the earlier bats with 110 Metrea High Hurdles (Final):
and lost very narrowly. the exception of Buen und Alvin1, Chan Wing-mui; 2, Ip Wing- chuck; 2, Chan Fook-tin!
He will fight any boy up to 162 lbs. 80 metres low hurdle-1, But for the chun. Time: 17.8/5 xeek.
SEAMAN HALTHAM brcke down, hudly.
The chief impression left by the latter who played a great knock Men's 400 Metres Hurdles (Final): Chi-chlu; 2, Hau Ching-kat Tima:
Athletic was the smartness of the Seainun Haltham is another fighter the side would have got an awful-1, Loung Yun-hung: 2, Ip Wing-14.2 Bees.
Senior 200 metres:-Yuen Chow-inside forwards. Au Kim-fung, Au of merit who is desirous of meeting hiding. Lewis played a most use chim: 3. Tan Sik-noon. Time: 1.5
kun: 2, Chung Wa-chuck Timo; 28.8 Ping-ming and Ho Ka-keung caally an opponent up to 170 lbs. His re- were the 9/10 mins, fal, innings and if -
Metres (Final)-1, secs,
carried off the honours. They were cord is not yet available and he has Malayan captain I should definitely
Men's 800
Girls' 50 metres-1. Young Wai- well supported by Fung Klug you and not yet fought in the Colony but he play him for
even Chau Fook-tun; 2, Leung Kam-toj 3, Speldewindo
a reputation for clean hard pan; 2, Ko Lai-ch. Time: 72 necs. Li Hung-cheng. Nevor at any stage hus ช though ho not
Hui Tzo-chun. a left hander.
Jump (Final)-1, Hung Chi-record).
could, this forward line be lightly hitting, and will be worth watching. Charlton was bright too-but it was
Junior small boys 200 metres: 1. treated. They demanded close atten- yson was Lb.w, to the fourth ball by the lack of bowling changes that chul; 5, Sun Wa-luk; 5, Chu Yeu-hon.
know there
Throwing the Shot:1, Hung Chi-Hung Chi-chlu; 2, Suen, Wa-luk. tion and the highest respect. the over 5-1.0. In Burnett's the game was lost. I
BCCA, it over Burn was badly dropped were only two real bowlers. Willie chui 2 lui Ping-yung: 8, Man Time: 27.5
aKwok-hing, Distance: 7.20 metros." Small boys 400 metres relay racos Ernie Fincher at extra cover, Hung bowled like a trojan into
Long Jump, Small Boys (Final), 8.C.A.A. Bchael "Division "A" next ball Morgan was 1.b.w. to strong wind and Burnett was ex- ch the same way na Gibson had cellent at Arst, but fudicious and 1, Lam Man-chui; 2, Lau Chack-to: 2, 8.0.A.A. Free School.
400 metres relay race (open)-1,
The results of the Jasper Cup, 11-2-1.
quicker changes were called for.
Diocesan Girls' School; 2, 8.0.A.A.
The backs and periods of Inspiration played at Fanling, yesterday 800 metres relay (open)-1, St
and depression. Higgins worried were as followe
D. E. C. Marton 75-75-160 Joseph's College; 2, 9.0.A.A.
Senior 1,500
metres race:-1, them, and in being forced to con Chan Fock-Lim; 2. Loung Lal-sang contrate on him, continually fost aight F. D. Hunter 70-+-76164 A. E. Lissaman82--80162 Afth over pushed back his aunt ceremony whe
when Ills Honour Mr. Boys' High Jump:-1, Leung Kam-Timor 4 mins. 47 seca.
Pole jump:-1, Li Woon-choi; 2, of the dangers of Ridley. in possession
1. Newton 84+80=164". L Kwok-k! cannot be blamed for , Wong Kam-sum; 3, Lam Man- mp excellent ball (13-9-20). Justice Lindsell (who umpired at
Nr Bo-chuten. batsman had been us and through the game)--the chi Hoight: 116 metres.
Bonior Championship, Chan Wing the defeat. He had no chance with confident, cricket, Burnett President of the K.C.C. présented Ladies Hop, Stop and Jump:-1;
stood between the Lincolns and goals. own a couple et log balls next Club flag to Mr. T. Croome the vico Le Yuet-ro; 2. Young Wal-pan: 3, lin, 18 points Junior Championship, or of the goals, and a dozen timos
Hung Cho-chiu, 25 points; Ladies
The game was played at a rare or Alvis to crack two fours. Captain of the Malayan team, in the Ko Lai-nh. Distance: 7.84 metros.
N.
Ladies' 60 Metron (Final): 1 Yuen Championship, Ko Lai-ngor 15
pace. Interest never waned, and there absence of the Captain; Mr. R.
were flashes of extremely good fool ball in both teams.” Leung Kam-cho, 24 points. oh Time: 0.8/10 sec
ed, leaving Malaya 165 runs to
in two hours and thirty five
les. An interesting position in
G. hind taken two hours and; a i
tter to get their runs,
MALAYA BAT.
The innings of the visitors opened sationally as afier Burn had
ken...s four through cover of the yt ball a bye was run and then
忆
3, Leong Kam-stk. Distances 3.23
b over Mackay should have The folding was not as good as I metres.
400 Metros, Small Boys (Final): it Aly in the gully off Hung, have seen it. Several catches were
continued to bat nicely and down on both sides and only Alvis 1, Sun Wa-kwan; 2, Lau Chuck-to: 3. mistake looked like costing and Eu lived up to their reputations. Chiu 820-cheung. Time: 1 17.3/5
dear, when the fourth ball After the game there was a pleasECH.
ang's
RUNS COME QUICKLY.
"
Hung
s and Eu now seemed to get Hamilton who I regret to any Is Chil-ping; 2, Yeung Hui; 8, Woo Shin nointe; Small Boy Championship
and overal boundary hits, alightly indisposed.
After a fine start, the half.backs fell away, Ho Chol-ying and Ip Tang fal on the wings lost control, and Lat Kwok-chiu played a long game in the middle practically right through the
second half. ·
JASPER CLARK CUP
K. S. Robertson 83-82-105 Lissaman and Newton had the L. R. Andrewes 83-84-167-
best scores for morning, and afbery noon rounds for which the winner and-runner up were not eligible,
SPORT ADVIS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The THIRTEENTII EXTRA RACH MEETING will be held ̈ (Woather Permitting) at:HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 18th November, 1933, com× mencing at 2.00 pm...
The Firet Boll will be tang. ab 1.80 p.m.
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