CHEAPER RIDING

EQUINE CLUB AT

SHATIN

GROWING

MEMBERSHIP

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

AUGUST 28,

1935.

ALL BLACKS ON

TOUR

JOINS BASEBALL

OUTFIT

ASSISTANTS PLAY AT

·ST. ANNES

JAPANESE YOUTH Will Play Good Football Champions Of The Future

IN AMERICA

New York, Aug. 16. Yosh Komano, a little Japanese boy of fourteen years, is working with the Chicago White Sox of the American League, as a bat bay, says the New York Post.

The Paper states that Junny amatour local riders, the Equine Club Dykes, manager of the team, found the club's arrival was formed about three months ago. him writing for From ita humble beginning, the Club in New York. The Ind had begged has bloomed forth into an instituirides in cars all the way from Call- tion which now not only boasts a forála, ostensibly to visit an uncle: membership of nearly 100, but has in New Jersey.

To meet the needs of a fow keen)

In England

London, Aug. 1.

"We are going to play harder matches than we did in 1024, but we will endeavour to play good

On The Golf Links

London, July 28. Attached to most of the 2,000 golf clubs throughout football which is the most attrac-the British Isles there is one or more assistant profes- tive football of all," said V. R.sionals, ranging from sixteen to twenty-five years of age. Meredith, manager of the All Among them are the champions of the future. Attracted by the glamour of the game, and the possibilities that it Blacks team to tour England.

He added: "We are going back holds out in the realms of fame and fortune, recruits are to the cradle of Rugby. We will drawn from almost every station in life-the public school Apparently, however, it was the count our successes on the tour by to the caddie market, writes "M.W." in the Observer. Japanese version of the Grand- the friendshipa we make and our mother story. In Amerien, it in said, record by the memories we will The Club recently obtained the lease when office boys want to get off work bring back, not the points."

baseball game, they arked of a house in Shatin Road, only 100 to go to yards past the Shatin Railway Sta-for time off beenuse "my tlon. Here, over 20 ponies are now is

a club-house In Shatin which will be formally opened on Saturday after-

noon.

being kept and armamelation is prising how many available for more.

*

It

sur- NOMO

inds can find when a good game i scheduled. Anyway, the "uncle" in The object of the Club and it Now Jersey, has not yet laid eyes on sponsors is to provide cheap riding for those who are keen on i

Komano.

'They

EXCHANGE

Paris

Geneva. Dykes, replying to Yash's requent Berlin... want to dispel the delusion that hurre-for a job, asked him if he had any Athens.

experiener. "Yes, most honourable Milan.. riding is only for the rich.

It is pointed out that Shatin issir" the boy replied. "I was with Shanghai.

the Cubs when they trained on New York. a fine area for riding. It is easily intalinn Island this spring, and offered Amsterdant. accessible as it takes only 20 minutes to kill a coloured boy who spoke di Vienna. to get out there by car and 15 minutesparagingly of Charlie Grimm."

train. by

Newspapermen standing by confirm Stable accommodation for one pony ed his story. They were with the Cubs costs only $5 per month.

Not only in the club catering for during the training period and re- riding. In facilities are now being membered the Japanese boy. He got

The Job. provided for tennis courts have been made-and xen-bathing.

be

With so many attractions, mem- bere will be able to spend week-ends In the Club, where suffelent accom

in available and meals enni lied.

the club-house in n Adjacent Lo large field which has also been leased by the Club. It is hoped that in time, gymkhanas and other fanctions. will be held in this field.

The club house will be formally apened on Saturday, August 31, at 4.30 p.m. by Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie, A number of well-known local re- sidents have been invited out Shatin for the opening.

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The Hiver Conservancy. Common for Kwangtong Province learn the following re on water level, in English feal, for the West, Nurth sod Eart, Ilivery I

Wabens Lowset W. L W. I

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tot ver

Shablarg

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See

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41.0

tri

RATES

Aug. 28.

75.3/16

15.29

12.37

RE

T5.7/64 15.22 A

GO

thu

on Saturday.

In America, recruits como even] How extraordinarily brilliant King from the Universities. 8. Parks, inr, can be at the card-and-pencil busi new national champion, in aess was shown in the qualifying com graduate of Pittsburgh University, petition for the championship at South and No. Herts. Itis two rounds of 64 and 67 where he was captain

Remantic Warner Baxter co-stara player of the golf team. He joined respectively establish a record for any the ranks of the professionals na mape voy cola a full-length modern with beautiful Kettl Gallian in "Un

der the Pampas Moon," Fox Film's means of livelihood. Personality

King's achievement has stimulated flaming romance of the Argentine, Aug. 27. grit, plus led Parks to make a interest in the always fascinating which starte at

so:no practical and how courC,

the King's Theatre think, have a sensational leap from the bottom to abject of low scoring. Cotton's 67. 12.30% the topmost rung of the ladder of followed by a 66 over Royal St.

Fame. Henry Cotton went from Geares'

measuring 6,760 yards, are George's, 60,906

Alleyn's,

Tulwich, to be assistant pro-] recort the Muirfield record nt 67 in scores for the British Open. 1/57%

175fessional at Fulwell. He also became 4.07.18/16 4.97.11/16 Open champion.

1029.

a score equalled by Perry, the Smith's 7.44 .7.34%

Roland Mackenzie, a Yale graduato, new champlan. Macdonald

ne in the first Guliane, .26

who twice played for America in the remarkable 66 at 110%

Walker Cup matches, is now a pro- of the two qualifying

equalled .626

Col. Little, Jones's-score at fessional in California.

with a 68, and this 110'

110%

champion and holder of the British proceeding to Royal Lytham and St. 1/11.13/16titia for the inst two years, recently Anne's,

the championship. deolared that if his son wished to Perry,

other hand, qualified by

The Chinese Recreation Club "A" 3 a profession there the narrowest of margins--one stroke, team, which has already annexed the

embrace golfus, 217

recent achievements in championship of the "A" Division of 4.08

American cam the Lawn Tennis League, played 1/27/32 son

en to

119.17/16 627

164 father of Lawson Little, U.S. amateur Jones followed nningdale in 1928.

20.50

Prague.

Bucharest Madrid. Lisbon. Hongkong. Brussels Monte Video

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Helsingfors.

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Buenos Aires

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24

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105. -British Wireless.

1014

Yokohama.

North River

won

Ferry, on

the

My

be no family objections.

soon have to turn his hands

and

TENNIS LEAGUE

Champions End Season With Another Win

AQUATIC SPORTS

Lincolns Hold Finals

At Y.M.C.A.

The Lincolnshire Regiment held their aquatic sports at the European · V.H.CIA: bath yesterday, when the finals were awum. A fargo gather- ing of men of the Regiment and their friends were present, and wit- nessed many exciting mees.

In the 100 yards medley race, Lanco Corporal Efford led all the way, and was an easy winner, beat- ing Corporal Chicken by almost hall the length of the bath,

Great exeltement featured the Inter-Company relay race which was won by Headquarter, Wing. Company was leading for the great- er part of the race, and it was dur- ing the lust 75 yards that Headquar ter Wing crept up and gained the lead, winning by about two yard.

The Inter-Company Shield war won by Henkuarter Wing, with a total of 24 points, beating "A" Com pany, who were second, by the nar row margin of one point.

The results in detail are as fol

low:

20 yards dash.-1, Ple. Lockett; 2 Pte. Allison; 3, L/Cpl. Efford; €. Cpl. Chicken. Time: 14 Keck,

160 yards free

Pre. style Leckett: 2, Pte. Allison; 5, Pte. Time: 1

Jackson; 4, L/Cpl. Dato.

min. 64 sees,

Hoya 50 yards free style,-1, Boy Selby: 2 Boy Whitlock; 3, Boy Wal-

Time: 49.17 ford; 4, Boy Miller.

HECK.

Plunging-1, L/Cpl. Yeoman", 47 ft. 10 in.; 2, Pie, Boyficki, 44 "It 3. L/Cpl. Carter; 4, Pte, Allikon. A

160

yards

indley-T/Cp). Ton!: 2, Cpl. Chicken; Pic Bicele 4, Pte. Blackmore. Time: 2 min. 17.2/6 secs.

Rolf in Helled mentator makes some significant 90 their, last match of the season yes- Lockett.

says Col. Little. At preservations. He says: "Judged by the terday afternoon, when they engag Little, jun is a student of acoring orgies in recent British Opened their "B" tennt nt Causeway Bay, 2 economics at Stanford University, Sant is evident that English golfers and won by his sets to 3.

consulerably 24.15/16 Francisco, I, for one, would be net

notably Loner of Little following what Cotton Aller have at last werkered by the alien color by surprised In the footsteps of Jones and Von learned the card-and-pencil lesson luu and Lee Wal-tong, whose places Elm as business men" golfers. To from our Yankee missionaries, and no were filed by in Tak-iam and S. W. n young man of personality, vision, longer Ruffer from medal inhibitions. Wong. and education, the possibilities of golf Our cousins always had the shots, but could not hitch them together under As career are infinite.

pressure."

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The scores were as follow:"

Taui Wai-pui and W. C. Hung ("A") heat T. Kwok and K. C. Ng 6.2; drew with. F. R. La and E Leung 6-6; heat S. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok 7.5.

D. C. Luk and 5, W. Wong ("A")

|

Diving, Drummer Rush; 2, Ple. Price; 9, Sgt. Malpas; 4. Pta. Inter-Company Relay-1, lead. quarter Wing: 2, "A" Coy: 3, "C" Coy. 4. * Coy.; b, "D(8)"" Coy.

Final standing pany Shield fleadquarter Wing, 24 points: 2, "A" Coy., point

4, "D(8)" "B" Cay, 8 pointe Coy., 7 points: 5," "C" Coy., 3 points.

Apparently the former did not wait for when Blum did arrive Walker had already gune, The three note were thus forfeited to the Chinese. Scores!

V. H. Freeman and L. P. Kirby lost to P. F. Len (Kowloon C.C.) and I. P. Chow 20; heat D. H. Leung and Y. K. Fung U-3; lost to L. F. Tiu and W. C. Chuy 1-1,

PLUMS OF THE PROFESSION

RECORD SCORES Though no "Varsity Kratiuntę ix

The fact that a British player has among those competing for the An sistants Championship at St. Anne's won the championship in the last two Old Links this week, n good many of years is evidence that the lesson Ins the competitors have passed through been learned. Sarazen's 60 at Fresh

Recondary Meadow, New York, immediately est to Kwok and Ng 4-6; drew with some of the best known schools and educational establishowents following his triumph in the British Lat and Leung 6-6; beat Liang and

the low-water mark in the Kwok (il.

A. G. Philippens and G. Soltay of the highest repute. To these. young Open,

strict U.S. Open, while his phenomenal run

fu Tak-cheng and fu Tak-lain (Kowloon C.C.) lost to Lee and. men gulf is now a matter of

While the plums of the of twenty-eight holes in one hundred -on

are few they are sometimes strokes on the same occasion has neve. }("A") drew with Kwok and Ng 6-8; } Chow 3.6; beat Leung and-Fang Yết

beat Tiu and Choy 0-3. bent Lan und Leung 6-3; lost to been equalled. Duncan can claim the Jiang and Kwok 4-6. as much aw varned as Hlagen a suites

lowest round over compiled in a com. £20,000

300 a year, while Sarazen a farms and stock-breeding establish petitive event. In August, 1013, in

Cincinnati. Braid and J. H. the "Championship of Lucerne," ment in

ners, and there are Axenfels, he had one round of fifty- many other

6,400 yards only

with the Club de Recreio "B" team QUESTION_BOX be well satisfied course | who have reason.

with their financial status.

This week, at St. Anne's, King has at Happy Valley, winning by from all parts one eye on the championship and on-sets to three, Scores:

J. W. Leonard and G. Lai (Craig- of the United Kingdom have qualified other on one of the two vacancies in

the British international Lean. Af for the final stages of the champlonvincing success in the former will engower) beat L.. A. Silva and J.

Remedios G-0; beat H. A. Noronha ship which, for the first time, wad of probably make his place in the latter and W. A. Reed -d; lost to 1 F decided by 72 holes metal instead

be secure. The same applies to Branch, V. Ribeiro un R. I. Gosano 5-7. match Testiny aunther on the

One round play.

since his defeat in the Belgian

at

CRAIGENGOWER WIN

The Crutigengower Cricket Club

Taylor are weallwn professionale six. But it was made on a bija played off their “A” Division match

Sixty-four assistants

played-on-

will

in length.

BABY'S

HIX

By Mary Paton

of such distinguished. Bachium and R. Chon-(Craig- Brews, engiver) lost to Silva and Reedios

following day, and the 32 competitors championship. Padgham, 1

with the lowest aggregates will play players as

heat Ribeiro and Gosano 6.4.

F. R. Zimmern und A. B. Hamson

الدولة

und

the final 36 holes on Thursday. The Boyer, Boomer, and Perry, has com--; beat Noronha and Reed 7-5; prize

money 14 £800, A sum greater polled attention to his merits au

performer. Though there first-class by £300 than that

the Open given in Championship, the world's premier are many "dark hurok in the and Craigengewery lost i Silva look to either Cox, King, or Branch Remedies 5-7 beat Noronha golfing event. The championship In a

wider field

of to provide the winner of the champion-Reed 6.5; beat Ribeiro and Gosano stepping stone to vi activity.

the winner is usually ship. offered

full professional. post For instance, H. L. Porter, of the North Shore Club, Binckpool, who Won at Wentworth last year, is now pro- fessional at the Deane Club, Balton.

The

notable he three

th

most Kole

are S. L. King, of

Seven-

onks; W. J. Cox.

of the Lors:

shire.

of

and

ana

FORMER SHANGHAI

GOLFER

Sarazen Hints Aid Jim Ferrier

W. J. Branch, of Henbury Gloucester-

twenty-five, R Cox, who is the distinction

the first as xistant ever

ever to selected to play:

be in the Ryder Cup match. He is a

of tremendous power player resolution, but rather inclined to allow Taking hints given him by Gene enthusiasm to run away with him.

For this

and

Sydney, Australia.

6.2.

My baby has red hair.

Will she -have a bad temper?

Many scientists laugh at the soká RECREIO "A" v, U.S.R.C.

that red hair has any relationship to Playing on the home courts at temper. University tests have sheep King's Park, the Club de Recreio that red-heads can be just na sweet- "A" defeated the United Services tempered as brunettes. Good temper Reercation Club by sets to depends largely on health, and a There were no less than three love well-regulated system, sels recorded. Scores:

A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves (Recreio) beat Major Withington and Lieut. Tallinton 5-9; bent Capt. Milne and Major Moulson 6-2; beat Lieut. Perase and Lieut. Johnson 0-0.

To cleanse and tone the system of young chill avoid medicines, pro- adult use. The careful pared for mother relies on Baby's Own Tableta, prescribed for babies and children of

nges!

FAMOUS RED-HEADS History, records many red-henda who grew famous, such as Cleopatra, General James Wolfe Charlemagne, Queen Elizabeth, Ma

hermitted many a golden opportunity fessionals who were recently tour-Moulton 6-6; lost to Persse und John- danie Du Batut baby may becomO

and others..

F. J. Remedios and H. A. Barros (Recreio) lost to Withington and reason, and no other, he has Sarazen and other American pro- Tallinton 1-6; drew with Milne and

a celebrity. Make sure your child hon ing this country, Jim Ferrier, the Ron 4-6.

Wales amateur golf New South

A. Y. Goxunu and C. A. Barretto the heritage of good health, champion and former Shanghai (Recreio) Heat Withington and Toi

Any doctor or druggist will tell you resident, is now playing consistent-linton 6-1: beat Milne and Moulson that Baby's Own Tablets are absolute

60; lost to Persee and Johnson 0-6.ly safe. Originated by a Candan ly brilliant golf.

to allp through his fingers. With the exercise of a little more restraint. Cox will become a big force in British knit.

KING'S BRILLIANCE

HIR average for the last 26 King, who is twenty-four, and the rounds on different courses has sou of a Kentish farmer, is a more been 70,6 strokes n round, and there ( calculating type of player. Though

not

"D" DIVISION GAME

physician, they contain Toplate, barcotic, or poisonous soothing druga. Visiting King's Park yeaterny, And yet, they give speedy sure relief from indigestion, constipation, sleep- not averse to taking reasonable risks, is now talk of giving him the op- the Chinese Recreation Club defeat-

his skill, ined the Kowloon Cricicet Club by sixessness, and are a valuable ally in he does

attempt the sheer portunity of showing

Ruts to three in a "D" Division Aghting colde, croup, colk, teething League match.

Tablets aro troubles, worms,

not, Rambling what, the one with only a other countries. remote chance of success. King has

only more economical but guaranter Owing to a misunderstanding the accurate dosage. Kowloon tean were without their - "For children of all ages” Baby's third pair. R. J. Walker turned up Own Tablets are obtainable from but his partner, C. Blum, was late, chemists everywhere,

not yet shown himself to be as suc cessful a match an a medal-player,

Bristol Rovers have signed. A.

and for this reason he has not so far Young, the Leicester City inside been chosen for the Ryder Cup team. left,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

The Mystery Ship

By Blosser

NEW SHIPMENT.

ARRIVED

TAKE ADVANTAGE

OF

| FAVOURABLE EXCHANGE

I READ ABOUT THAT MYSTERY SHIP, AND I DE-

CIDED I'D LIKE

TO TAKE A LOOK

AT IT!!

EVERYONE IN TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT

IT!

WELL FLY OUT TO SEA AND VIEW IT FROM

THE AIR!

THERELL

BE CROWDS

AT THE

WHARF,TO SEE IT COME

SHE'S DUE IN AT ELEVEN! IT'S NINE, NOW......... THAT MEANS WE SHOULD ́SKOHT HER ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE MILES OFF THE COAST !

WE'LL BE THERE

SOON!

THERE SHE IS! LOOKS LIKE A SMALL PASSENGER-

CARRYING FREIGHTER

WE'LL DROP DOWN AND HAVE A LOOK!

THERE MUST BE SOMEONE OF IMPORTANCE ON THAT

·SHIP! DONT YOU THINK

SO, NUTTY ?

YEP! I HAVE A DOZEN. OWLS FLYING. AROUND IN MY HEAD, AND EVERY. ONE OF THEM IS SAYING "WHO"

ALL KINDS OF SUITABLE

PRESENTS.

KOMOR & KOMOR

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