THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1984.

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SPORT ADVTS. SWIMMING GALAS & CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

The EIGHTH ЕКТЕЛ KLACE MEETING will be bold (Weather Pormitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 8th October, and dn Wednesday, 10th October, 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on bath days. The First Bell will be. Hung at 1,30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Roams at $5.00 per day for Gentle man and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) ars obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of a Member, such. Menther to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

Floor. The Becretary's office, 3rd Gloucester Buliding, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock, noch.

M.C.L. EVENT Last Gala

BY MILITARY BRANCH

BIG SUCCESS

military For the benefit of the branch of the Ministering Children's League, a swimming gala was held Inst evening as the V.ILC. bath. The slightly chilly for weather was swimming in comfort, but competitors

ld not take the racing seriously.

There was a large number of, com. petitors for the various events; in wero almionl fact the competitors

Of The Season

AT Y.M.C. A.

TO-NIGHT

V.R.C. EVENTS

Entries For Four

Days Meeting

The Annuai championships or- ganisell by the Victoria Recreation Club will be held during the present week, commencing to-morrow and concluding with n might foto. on Saturday.

The entries have not been as good The last gala of the summer as in fermer years, but those who season will take place to-night have sent in their names represent at the European Y.M.C.A. the pick of the Colony's swimmers and there should not be any lack of when swimming pool

two thrills in any of the races. championship events will form the main items

The events on the pro-

will commence at o'clock to-morrow; but on Thursday gramme,

and Friday a start will be made at 5.30 p.m. each day, On. Saturday the night fete will start at 0.16 p.m. After the swimming on Saturday in dance will be held in the Club house where "Fred and his Pals" will pro-

In addition, a large entry in the other events will probably make this gala the most successful of

as numerous as the spectators. The and The function really deserved better

programme was well-arranged, support than it actually received.

The Pillow Fighting event proved the year.

evening. R. B. Wood will start a favourite En-the most hilarious of the

Duchesno

men's in the 100 Yards Breast Stroke, vide the music. Cap!. section, and Mrs. Mead proved the but he will be closely challenged best in the women's. Another

the Three-legged by Schreuder, the former holder joyable event was

Badge admitting to Members closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Couran.

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

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

Arc

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

to the The Prico of Adminston Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day in. cluding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gale

admitted Half Price.

the Won

сп

raco, which was won by Miss Wolf and H. F. Lange who is also to

the fore in this event. and Br. 1.. R. Andrews.

Amongst those present

were His

Excellency, Major General and Mrs. 0. C. Dorrett, Commodore and Mrs. F. Elliott, Col. and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Col. and Mrs. F. P. Nosworthy, Col. and Mrs. W. 3. 1, Bilderbeek, Col. and Mrs. J. E. Fasken, Col. and Mrs.

Fordham.

F. Williame, Col. and Mrs. II. M.

Appended is the programme events and the entries received:

WEDNESDAY.

of

Owing to lack of entries in the

100 Yards Free Style.-W. Law- Diving event, it has been found rence, A. A. Roza, L. Roza-Pereira necessary to hold the Men's and and E. B. da Roza.

Throwing the Polo Ball.-T. Paget, Ladies sections together.

The

W. Lawrence finals of the Men's and M. M. de V. Soares.

and B. Gosano. Ladies 50 Yards Aggregate

100 Yards Back Stroke. Lau Po. Handicap events will be featured hei, Shek Kam-put, W. Lawrence and unit in these the usual large numL. Roza-Pereira. Soldiers and Sallers in Uniform are Mrs. Fasken and Capt. F. R. Wnber of entries have been received.

Bookmakers, Tie The Men, &c.liams,, who were responsible for the will not be permitted to operate with organisation In the Precincts

of the Hongkongkrent praise. Jockey Club during the Racy Meat. Ing.

By Order,

C. D. BROWN.

Secretary Hongkong, 1st October, 1934,

THE ENTRIES.

THURSDAY.

of the gala deserve Ladies 50 Yards Agg. H'cap:— ; 100 Yards Free Stylo Ladies

Mr. Jeffers carried Uti the duties of starter, Mr. Rolanier actedl as judge, and Mr. H. Drury was the recorder,

Results:

Mrs. A. C. Schreuder. Mine A. Fowler, Miss J. Wilson, Mias M. George and Miss W. George.

E. Men's Long Plunge:-A. Greenford, F. Fowler, R. Goldman, H. F. Lange, W. Long Plunge.-Men, Major Ken. W. Schreuder,

Jenkins. nedy; Women, Mrs. Mond.

Balloon Race.-Mr. Finlay and

Beat Trimmed

Championship-Mrs. L. Miss Doris Itant.

Mend and

WEEK-END CYCLING

Local Club Members

Enjoy Outing

Despite the advent of the cooler, weather a further reduction in at tendance marked Sunday's run of the Hongkong Cycling Club, though the drop is far from sufficient to enuso Alarm amongst Committee

unduo members.

A high wind harassed the riders three hours, during for the first which, under the leadership of E. G. Tweedy, Fanling was renched vio Caatio Peak and Unlong. At 1.16 p.m. the journey was resumed by way route of Shataukok, the Vorder then being traversed to Shengshui; Fanling was reached again at 2.45 .. and Talpo and Shatin selected for the final lap. After successfully escaping the rain throughout the day's ride, the party unfortunately ran into a very heavy storm after passing through Shatin, which suc- eceded in bringing them back to the Ferry shortly before 5 pm, in a drenched but happy condition after

much enjoyed 72 miles spin.

Next Sundny, under 1.. A. Anning. : new ground will be broken near the

border, the run commencing from the Jordan Road Pier of the Vehicular Ferry at 9.16 am. It is anticipated i that approximately 80 miles will be covered before the riders return to Shamshuipo about 7.30 p.m. All keen cycllats are extended a very cordial welcome.

On Wednesday last E. MusTIS CUTE- ducted tho. usual half-day party ¦ Around the Island, leaving Blake Pler at 2 p.m. and returning at 4.46 p.m. 220 Yards Free Style-W. Law. After a splendid run with one halt rence and L. Roza-Pereira.

for a short "hike" 'near Stanley. ! Next Wednesday's run will be under Team Race (for men, each 50

V.R.C.

"the leadership of 1. A. G. Keates yards).-V.R.C."A".

who will depart from Blake Pier at Land Hongkong University.

the usual time.

FRIDAY,

At the monthly General Committee Meoting held during the past week 410 Yards Free Style.-W. Law-the Club subscription 'was again re- rence, L. Roza-Pereira And A. A, viewed and further reduced ns fol- lown: Adults $2.00 quarterly; Under

The reduction 18 $1.00 quarterly, was made chiefly in view of the in- crease in the dollar rate.

Roza.

100 Yurds Boys' Championship (15 years and under).

Khe, S. V. Gittins, and E. Souza. Long Plunge, R. Soares, E.

Mixed Relny:—HI, G. Lange, H. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, partner; 2, Mins Wolf and partner. F. Lange, A. G. Donn, F. Fowler, Three-legged Rare.-1, Miss WolfR. Goldman, A. H. Moss, C. A. and Mr. Andrews; 2, Miss J. Dow-Higgins, G. H. Fowler, W. Schreu- Entrybiggin and Mr. Abbott.

Afr. 1

der, E. F. Selk. Pillow Fighting-Women,

Novelty Race:-A. E. Green- Mead; Men, Capt. Ducherne. Scott Harston and Mr. Chatham; 2,

Trimming Race-1, Miss ford, F. Fowler, A. I, Moss.

Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke Miss Joan Smalley and Mr. Hebert. Championship:-R. B. Wood, H.

Hat-Miss Scott! F, Lange and W. Schrouder. Harston's.

Men's

Ladies' and

Diving i 50 Yards Mixed Relay Race--Mr. Andrews' Championship:-E. F. Selk, team (Mins Wolf, Miss Scott farston, Goldman and Miss J. Wilson. Mra.

Mead. Messrs. Andrews,

Men's 50 Yards Agg. 1'cap:- Chatham amt Mead),

A. E. Greenford, H. G. Lange, H. F. Lange, A. G. Dona, W. Schreu

Higgins, G. H. Fowler, W. Jen. kins.

Water-Polo-Selected teams.

Draft Programmes and Forms for the Ninth Extra Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday the 20th October, 1934, (Weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,

Entries close

12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, the 11th October, 1934.

nt

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

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One unpaced rond record only was

passed by the Committee, this being the 15 miles figures put up by Kester on September 19. Ha time of 42 R.rence, E. D. Roza, II. L. Ozorio and cord to be held at over 21 m...-- Free Style.-W. Law-min. 43 secs. In the third Club re-

T. Paget.

Diving.-E. da Roza,

100 Yards Breast Stroke.-M. M. de V. Soares, Wong Sun-man, Kwok

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INTERPORT CRICKETERS der. R. Goldman, A. 11. Moss, C. A. Chun-hang, E. M. Marques and E.

IN SHANGHAI

EFFECTS OF TRIP.

Shanghai, Oct. 8.

The Hongkong interport cricketers arrived this morning by the Empress of Asia and showed very poor form during a trial knock this afternoon.

falled The bowlers, cancelally, impress.

to

All players are still suffering from the effects of the rough trip from Hongkong,

Mr. t. Owen Hughes, probable captain of the Hongkong team, when interviewed by Reuter said that the | Empress of Asin went through a violent storm en voyage to Shanghai. Practically everyone was laid up with seasickness.

The storm, which delayed the liner, was met a day out from Hongkong, and was reported to be one of the worst experienced on the coast for

many yearsA,

The interport watch commences of Wednesday.Reuter.

BUILDING FUND.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL

ACKNOWLEDGED

The following

donations

are gratefully acknowledged:

880 Yards Free Style-W. Law- rence, W. T. Campbell, A. A. Rozu and 1. Rozo-Pereira.

How Miss Jacobs Won Title For Third Time

VERSATILE DISPLAY AGAINST MISS PALFREY IN FINAL

Contributed,

CRICKET SEASON'

INDICATIONS

(Continued from Page 8.)

lot. They have however a brillinoi bat in the person of Bramwell, who has made a lot of runs in good Club cricket this past Senson and played at Lord's.

The University and the Civil Service will not. I fear, be very good. I am glad to hear the Recrelo are coming lule the first Division, and they should finish up by no means last.

The following description of the second set, and she broke Miss Helen Jacobs third suc-through Miss Jacobs by much im- By the way, I hope to resume my cessive winning of the United proved play. She then reached regular Cricket notes from Friday States women's singles tennis 2-1, driving hard and with a low next, when I shall hope to have championship, in culled by trajectory and good length. When some information about the Inter- American Lawn Tennis. she won Miss Jacobs' service for port. May 1 ask all Club Secret-

Miss Palfrey's nervousness was a 4-2 lead the gallery had hope. aries to be kind enough to send reflected in her early play, while In this sixth game Miss Palfrey copies of their fixture cards to me, Miss Jacobs was cool and con was returning service Onely and care of the Telegraph-or to my fident. Yet Miss Palfrey won her she lobbed opportunely. Success private residence If they happen to serylee in the second game and got seemed to unnerve her, for instead | know it? Thanks very much! to 40-0 471

Miss Jacobs'. The of pressing her advantage home lutter steadied, however, and al- she slumped. Three consecutive

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