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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER

1934.

SWIMMING GALAS & CHAMPIONSHIPS

RACE M.C.L. EVENT Last Gala

The EIGHTH EXTRA MEETING will be held (Woather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on 6th October, And ал Saturday,

October, 1934. Wednesday, 10th commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days. The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and - their. Ladies must wear their Badge

prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

will he No One without a Badge admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to and Club the Members Enclosure Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both Including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of a Member, Auch Member to be responsible for nil visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

Finer, The Secretary's office, 3rd (Tel.

27794) Gloucester Building, will close at 12 o'clock, soon.

Badges admitting to Members' En. closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

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

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club

they Hoase provided

are ordered from the No. I Bog in advance. Telephono 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

of Admission The Price

BY MILITARY BRANCH

BIG SUCCESS

military For the benefit of the branch of the Ministering Children's Lengue, a swimming gala was held last evening at the V.C. bath. The for chilly WAR Alightly weather swimming in comfort, but competitors did not take the racing seriously.

There was a large number of com- were almost petitors for the various events; in fact the competitor

The and

Of The Season

at

AT Y M.C. A. TO-NIGHT

V.R.C. EVENTS

Entries For Four Days Meeting

WEEK-END CYCLING

Local Club Members

Enjoy Outing

The annual championships or Despite the advent of the cooler, ganised by the Victoria Recreation weather a further reduction in at Club will be held during the present tendance marked Sanday's run of the werk, commencing to-morrow and Hongkong Cycling Club, though the concluding with a night feto on drop is far from sumelent to cause undue alarm amongst Committee Saturday.

{members,;

The entries have not been as good AA in former years, but those who he, Brat in their names represent the pick of the Colony's swimmers and there should not be any lack of two thrills in any of the races.

The last gala of the summer season will take place to-night the European YMCA

when swimming pool championship events will form the main items

on the pro- gramme.

an numerous as the spectators. programme was well-arranged, the function really deserved support than it actually received:

The Pillow Fighting event proved the year.

RB Wood will start a favourite the most hilarious of the evening.

Duchenne WOT the men's in the 100 Yards Breast Stroke, Capt. section, and Birs. Mead proved the but he will be closely challenged best in the women's. Another Joyable, ovent was the Three-legged by Schreuder, the former holder face, which was won by Miss Volf And H. F. Lange who is niso to

the fore in this event. and Mr. L. R. Andrews..

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

en-

Owing to lack of entries in the Diving event, it has been found necessary to hold the Men's and Ladies sections together.

The Annls of the Men's and 50 Yards Aggregate

Amongst these present were list Excellency, Major General and Mrs. 0. C. Borrett, Commodore and Mrs. F. Elliott, Cel. and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Col. and Mra, F. P. Nosworthy, Col and Mrs. W. J. H. Bilderbeck, Col. Ladies

6.30

The events will commence at o'clock to-morrow; but at Thursday And Friday a start will be made at p.m. each day. On Saturday the night feto will start at 0.16 p.m. After the swimming on Saturday a dance will be held in the Club house where "Fred and his Pals" will pro- vide the music. Appended is events and the entelen received:

the programme

WEDNESDAY.

of

A high wind harassed the riders for the first three hours, daring which, under the leadership of E. G. At 1.15 Tweedy. Fanling was reached vin Cantic Peak and Unlong. pm. the Journey was resumed by way border route of Shataukok, the

then being traversed to Sheungshuf Fanling was reached again at 2,46 p.n, and Taipo and Shatin selected" for the final lap. After successfully rain throughout the escaping the day's ride, the party unfortunately ran into a very heavy storm after passing through Shatin, which suc ceeded in bringing them back to the Ferry shortly before 6. p.m. In a drenched but happy condition after A much enjoyed 72 miles.spin,

Next Sunday, under L. A. Anning. ! 100 Yards Free Style.-W. Law-

border, the run commencing from the Jordan Road Pier of the Vehicular. rence, A. A. Roza, L. Roza-Pereira new ground will be broken near the and E. B. da Roza.

Throwing the Polo Ball-T. Paget, Ferry at 9.15 am. It is anticipated bo Lawrence that approximately 80 miles will M. M. de V. Sonres, W. and B. Gonano.

to covered before the riders return 100 Yards Back Stroke.--Lau Po| Shamshulpo about 7.30 p.m. All keen

cluding Tax, for all Persons; Including Innu Mrs. J. E. Fasken, Col, and Mrs Handicap events will be featured hel, Shek Kam-pui, W, Lawrence and cyclista pro extended a very cordial

to. the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day in

A. E. Williams, Col. and Mrs. H. Mund in these the usual large num-1. Roza-Pereira, Ladice, and is payable at the Gate Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are Fordham.

Mrs. Fasken and Capt. F. R. W ber of entries have been received.

THE ENTRIES. admitted Balf Price.

&c.liams, who were responsible for the Tic Tac Men,

gala deserve Bookmakers, will not be permitted to operate with.organisation of the

of the Hongkonggreat praise. in the Precincts

Mr. J. Jeffers Jockey Club during the Race Meet-

duties of starter, Mr. Rossier acted ing.

as judge, and Mr. 1. Drury was the. By Order.

recorder.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st October, 1834.

OUL carried

THURSDAY. Ladies 50 Yards Agg. Peap:- 109 Yardn Free Style Ladies Mrs. A. C. Schreuder. Min A Championship.--Mrs. L. Mead and the Fowler, Miss J. Wilson, Miss M. Minx Doris Hunt.

20 Yards Free Style.-W. Law. George and Miss W. George.

Men's Long Plunge A. Erence and L. Roza-Pereira,

Team Race (four men, each Greenford, F. Fowler, R. Goldman,

V.R.C. "B" W. Schreuder. H. F. Lange, W. yards),——V.R.C.“A”,

and Hongkong University. Jenkins.

FRIDAY.

Rraulta:

Long Plunge,-Men, Major nedy; Women, Mrs. Mead.

Ken-

Balloon Race.fr, Finlay

und

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, partner; 2, Mina Wolf and partner.

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Mixed Relay:H. G. Lange, IL. F. Lange, A. G. Donn, F. Fowler, Three-legged Race, Mine Wolf R. Goldman, A. H. Moss, C. A. and Mr. Andrews; Mina J. Dow-Higgins, G. H. Fowler, W. Schreurente, L. Roza-Pereira, and A. A. biggin and Mr. Abbott.

Pillow

Mrs.

Fighting-Women. Mead; Men, Capt. Duchesne.

Int Trimming Race.-1, Miss Scott Bursten and Mr. Chathain; 2, Miss Joan Smaller and Mr. Hebert.

Best Trimmed Hai-Miss

Entry 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, flappyHarston's.

Mixed Relay Race.-Mr. Andrews' Valley, the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shanleam (Miss Waif, Miss Scott Harston, Kwong Road.

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

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary.

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On Wednesday last E. Munna con- usuni half-day party ducted the around the island, leaving Blake Pier at 2 p.m. and returning at 4.45 p.m. after a splendid run with one halt for a short "like" near Stanley. Next Wednesday's run will be under the leadership of H. A. G. Keaten who will depart from Binko Pier at the usual time.

At the monthly General Committee I' Meeting held during the past week, the Club subscription was again re- viewed and further reduced as fel- lows: Adults $2.00 quarterly; Under The reduction 18 $1.00 quarterly. was made chiefly in view of the m H.crease in the dollar rate.

100 Yarda Buys Championship (15 years and under).

Long Plunge.-J. R. Soares, E. Kho, S. V. Gitting, and E. Souza.

SATURDAY.

der. E. F. Selk.

Novelty Race E. Green ford, F. Fowler, A. H. Moss,

One unpaced road record only was Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke

passed by the Committee, this "being the 15 miles figures put up. by Kentes Championship:-R. B. Wood, H. F. Lange and W. Schreuder.

on September 10, Its time of 42 Men's and Ladies Diving

Yards Free Style.-W. Law-mink, 43 secs. in the third Club ro- Championship: E. F. Selk, Rrence. E. B. Raza, il. L. Ozorio and card to be held at over 21 m.p.h.-

Contributed. T. Paget. Men's 50 Yards Agg. Hemp:-) Diving, da Roza.

100 Yarda Breast Stroke.-M. M.] A. E. Greenford. H. G. Lange. li. F. Lange, A. G. Donn, W, Schreude V. Sonies, Wong Sun-man, Kwok INTERPORT CRICKETERS der, R. Goldman, A. II. Moss, C. A.Chun-hang. E. M. Marques and E.

oldman and Miss J. Wilson. Mra Bend, Messrs. Andrewn

Chatham and end).

IN SHANGHAI

EFFECTS OF TRIP.

Shanghai, Oct. 8. The Hongkong interport cricketers arrived this morning by the Emprens ef Asia and showed very poor form during trial knock this afternoon. The bowlers, especially, failed Impress

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

Mr. II. Owen Hughes, probable captain of the Hongkong team, when Interviewed by Reuter and that the

through Empress of Axia went violent storm en voyage to Shanghai. Practically everyone was laid up with seasickness.

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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 years,

The interport match commences on Wednesday.Reuter.

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL

ACKNOWLEDGED

The following donations

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Nethersole Hospital Building Funt are gratefully acknowledged:· "Friend of Medical Mis-

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Prof. Walter Brown

Mr. Sung Hok-pang

Mrs. Rouse

Previously acknowledged.

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Fullager,

Higgins, G. H. Fowler, W. Jen-!

880 Yards Free Style.-W. Low- kins.

rence, W. T. Campbell, A. A. Boza Water-Polo -- Selected teams. and Rozu-Pereira,

How Miss Jacobs Won Title

For Third Time

CRICKET SEASON

INDICATIONS

(Continued from Paga 8.) 1

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

VERSATILE DISPLAY AGAINST MISS Service will not, I fear, be very

PALFREY IN FINAL

The University and the Civil good. I am glad to hear the Recreio, are coming into the first Diviston, 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 in- 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, 'is 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 bad hope.urics to be kind enough to send reflected in her canly play, while In this sixth game Miss Palfrey coples of their fixture cards to me. Miss Jacobs was

con was returning service finely and care of the Telegraph,-or to my enol and lient. Yet Mina Palfrey won her she lobbed opportunely. Success private residence if they happen to service in the second game and got seemed to unnerve her, for instead know it? Thanks very much!

40-0 on Miss Jacobs'. The of pressing her ndvantage home. latter steadied, however, and al-ahe slumped. Three consecutive

to

were

though she was advantage out she nets made her 0-40. A voice in A special meeting of the Hongkong managed to win the game: both the gallery cried-"Sarah," amest Teachers' Association will be held players

making errors. agonizingly, but it avalled naught Thursday, October 11, at King's From 2-1 Miss Jacqbs went on to for Ms Jacobs won the game College at 6.15 p.m. Mr. C. G. Wat- kins, late Director of Education, win the set at 6-1. She seemed and was 3-4. to have the faculty of getting in

served," both girls Bucka, will be the speaker and he will Tea was hole and then pulling out the sipping the beverage that soothes. take as his subject "Fifty Years of meanwhile, English Education-Retrospect and game in spite of all that Miss seating Palfrey could do. In the fourth There was 1lberal applause when Prospect." game, for example, she was 0-10, the players took their stations to

themselves

and 16-10 in the fifth, yet she won resume play, it was given to each while it had become a little better both of them. She was not play- and there seemed to

be no dif-

50 ing badly, for it was Miss Palfrey ference in the respective volumes: who was giving away chances. Miss Jacobs served for 4- all, Miss 89,614.58 Her backhand was unreliable and Falfrey making error after error, Miss Jacobs gave it plenty of her opponent's. aervice seeming to

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SERVICE BROKEN.

BACKHAND HAMMERED.

it

was not functioning properly. Her service was not reliable either and she was broken through on more errors, Miss Jacobs thus reaching 5-4. With the champion to serve tho end was in plain night. She netted a hard drive of Miss Palfroy's, but two points

Hon. Treasurer, Gloucester Building. Miss Palfrey's service was Miss Palfrey's backhand was later ended a rally with a smash er by Dr. R. M.-- Gibson,—Alice braken through in the first game-in | still getting-a-hammering and that meant the match. Memorial Hospital.

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