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Hongkong Polo Club Stages Meeting

Postponed from last week, on av count of bad weather, the Hongkong Polo Club Gymkhana was held at the Polo Club ground, Kowloon yesterday in the presence of a large

An including In Excellency,

the Officer. Administering the Govern ment, the Hon. Sir Thomas Southern, Lady Southern, His Excellency the General Offeer

F. S.

Troops in Chine tor-Genern, the

Thackeray, Mra. Thackeray, and the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster.

sports,

At the conclusion of the Lady Southern distributed the prizes,

THE RESULTS

The results were as follow:

Tent Pegging1, Lieut. G. Hen. riques, R.A. (The Quail); 2, Sergt. I. B. Cult (The Dynamite).

Ladies' Bending Itace.1, Mrs. G. B. Portman.

Men's Bending Rate.-1, II. C. Mac- กางเกง .

Ladies' Foottail and Polo Stick Rade-1, Miss Barbara Lord; 2, Mrs. A. J. Ropes.

Handy Hunter Competition.-1. J. Parrish (Kash Kar); 2, Capt. F. P. R. James (Valley Hall): 3, Capt. Alee Potts (Mourhe).

Musical Chairs-Won by J. Par rish.

Jumping (China Ponies)-1, Mrs. D. C. Wilsen (Golden Star); 2, Mrs. Coltart (Cloudy Eve); 3, Lleut, A. J. Rope

R.A. (Glenshee).

J.

Parria (Australian Fonics)-2, Kar): 2, Lieut- Commander II. Alexander, R.N. Black Magic). 3, Mrs. D. C. Wilson (The Orphan),

Polo Gonl Scoring. L New- biggin and J. Butcher.

Bare

Back Wrestling-Won by Lieut. E. C. Parker Jervis, Lieut. J. R. Johnson,

Butcher and J.

Fielden.

J.

Prizes won in the various competi- organised by the Club were also

They were!

Navy Cup-Won by Major Lieut. Col. Williamson, Major Drennan and Lleut: Gough.

Stubbs Cup-Won by "Artillery House" (Lieut. Rapes, Lieut. Baker Carr, Lieut. Metcalfe and Lieut. Jolmson)

RIFLE SHOOTING

Two of the Canadian boxes who will do their fighting for the edification of British audiences under the management of Mike "Kap" Kaplansky, Kitchener and Edmonton promoter, are here. They are Eddie Wenatob of Edmonton, a smart light- heavyweight, who it is expected will hook up with Eddie Phillips for the British lightheavy title soon, and Tommy Bland of Toranto (left), Canadian light-weight champion. Wenstob has hoon campaigning in England and was well satisfied with condi

tions. Bland is also rated a prospective title contender.

CAMERON DEAD

FAMOUS SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETER

Lt. Berlyn Again Heads modesty.

Competitors

to his reputation

SATURDAY RACING

(Continued from Page 8). ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time, Six Furlongs. 305.Misa Y. Shenton's Wembly Stag 151 lb. (R. M. Wood) 304 Dr

Macgawn's J. C. Tillicum 110 lb. (Tang Man Wal

1

SHANGHAI CRICKETERS SAILING

·LAST MINUTE

CHANGE

The Shanghai Interport cricket team will 'enil to-morrow at daylight on the Empress of Russia for Hong- kong

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting to bo' held on Saturday, 16th November, 1935, (weather per-: mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Offee, Gloucester Ballding; the ChỪ House, Happy,"

The side comprises D. W. Lench, E. Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Williams, E.M.P. Williams, Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan

F. Mudur

S. Stokes,

Kwong Rond. R. Kermani 11" P. Madar, G. B. Elliott, R. Booth, J. B. Leckie and J. C. Jenkins, with E. C. Boker as mana- ger and twelfth man,

Tho most notable last minute change is the inclusion of G. B. Elliott in place of F. Marshall. the latter being unable to make the trip.

E. P. Humphreys and L. F, Stokes are both in the Colony at the moment, the intter on his honeymoon.

MASONS AT BOWLS

English Constitution

Beat Scottish

The English Constitution of Free

masons defeated the Scottish Consti-

- Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 7th November, 1935.

By-Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary

Such a shine-

tution by 103 points to 101 yesterday anal so easy afternoon, when they met on the Hongkong Football Club Green, Happy. Valley

At the conclusion of the match Mr: E. J. Edwards presented silver spoons for the English Constitution, while Mr. J. Owen-Hughes erformed the.

ceremony for the Scottish Constitution,

same

T. Armstrong, W. Geall, A. F. Paui and T. Carr (skip) (English) beat T. Coleman, P. Channing, S. Eccleshall and J. Deakin (skip) (Scottish) by 23-14

G. Stephens, C. E. Moore, E. Tuck and A. Brookshank. (skip) (English) lost to W. K. Way, A. Stalker, W. Greig und F. Cullen (skip) (Scottish) by 14-22,

C. Strange, G. T. Padgett, A. T. C. Moas (akip) Hamilton and G. (English) lost to W. J. Burling, D. W. terton, H. F. Westlake and F.

(Scottish) by 16-17.

anes (Ward, E. G. Post

2

ib.

Lan's Plain View 300

(W. 1. Choy) Won by a neck; short head. Times: 1.32.4.

Winner #ri-mutuci:

168

IV.

3

$37.50;

Johannesburg, Nov. 2. The death has occured of II. B. Cameron, the South African wicket- keeper, from enteric-

-Reuter Horace

Cameron, Drakenbridge

batsman-wicket vice-captain and keeper, might have been

captain the last South African team had he not live

lived up

for He held the South Africa, Australia and New

$8.00; $7.50; $9.80. Zenland for two seasons but retired

Handicap-Winner Sussex in favour of Wade because he felt

$400.

Second $175. Third $100. Chin Pontes, Subscription In spite of two of the affliated Rifle that he stumping and batting were For

quite enougED IN 10 TESTS

for him to look after Griffins of this Club of this Season. Clube having a friendly match

Winners at Hace nicetings of this Allowance. another range, the, attendance al

Cameron had already played under Club, burred. Jockey Stonecutters an

Saturday afternoon

Wade when they were boys together Entrance . Half

Mile for the Spoon and Practice shoot was

Natal. Cameron 300 Chiu's Beginner's Luck not only well up to the average, but at Illton College, Nat

of the cricket vice-captain

(P. P. Botelho) 180 10. for was then several new members attended

He was un367 Why's elevenn.

Blacksmith. 140 (H. C. Pla) Test player, having

the first time.

ONL

In 16 Tests since 1927, In-313 Li Bros.'s The_Deemster one at Manchester two years

165 lb. (G. A. Harriman)

Weather conditions were ideal, al- though more than one competitor was troubled, in the later stages of the later, in which he scored 83. Since

CONI.

Won by a neck; short-head. Time: 1.00.4

H.

Kent

2

j

E, B. Reed,

and W. E. Hollands (skip) (English) bent A.

A. Tarbuck, J. Dinnen, d. J.

(Scottish) by

Glendinning (skip)

Whyte and Windo

II.

1. J. Smith, E. Wynne-Jones, Westlake and A. W. Grimmitt (skip) (English) beat R. H. E. Marks, P. C. Morgan, W. P. Scath and 11. J. Bebbington (skip) (Scottish) by 20-10. B. E. Maughan, J.. Owen-Hughes, J. Rentley and J. C. Bonnar (skin) (English) lost to H. Gitting, E. J. Edwards, J. Polson and F. Cullen (skip) (Scottish) by 11-10.

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Parl -mutuel: Winner -$29.40: | No.; 1780; 128; 1380: 306 1952; 2220; because he was one of the places, $10.90; $8.90; $15.70 hap South African team selection mitter-although he

Handicap. (Second still a Section),—Winner SVOA

$450. Second bul enre-free

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C-Class Griffins of this season_

six to

Probably the outstanding feature sas the way in which of the sh

the shooting. these members, using the aperture sight and sling, have shown marked aggregate improvement "In their scores, when these are compared with those made a few weeks ago. There is no doubt that this result is solely due to consistent practice, and it because of this, that the Council urge members to attend as regularly possible.

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the ash from his cigarette. He had 393 Li and Li's Rucing Boy already done something remarkable 152 lb.

(D). Black) with the bat, for be and Viljoen, in 21 LT.F.'s Great Hall 108 a fifth-wicket partnership: made the It is announced that the "Grimes" th Spoon, which is given to the member biggest stand ot the last tour when 22 L. Reidy's Pride of T

scored

262 (Cameron 132)

too 168 1, (L. G. Front) the Association, whose scores they

Juler

Won by a Beck; short hend. during the previous month show the against Derbyshire. He was

featured in his best performance on Time: 237.4. - improvement. has been Kreatest

undefeated

Pari-mutuei: Winner $38.80;204; 1932; 1164. awarded for Uctober to Private W. If the tour when he was

for 103 against

nisst Yorkshire the Cham-pinces, $10.10; $22.50; $7.40. Peckham, R.A.S.C.

plon County, who were beaten by

Daily Double Betting The following are the results:

128 runs. Like Wade, he was in his

Handicap-Aus- Nallah Nullah S. R. (b).

30th year. He was one of the three tralain Boy 12, Bag Tor 100, Cold married men of the party. He used Morning 34, Derby Day 8. Night Star Face to play baseball.

13. Racing Heart 318, Satey SUCCESS IN TEST

Shooting Star 5. Cameron playeb in the last series

box nadiKinner's Luck

Sussex of Test matches in England, when e,

Hacksmith 1.

0. Forge the South Africans won the rubber master 6. Helluva feller 1. Locksley Deemater Fox 0, The

Lieut. (E) Berlyn

Sjt. Warwick

Cpl. Woodman

200 500 600 Total

30 95 B3 32

(Nett Spoon)

31 M 30 33

80

Land the "Ashes," and met with con- Hall 1. Silver e U. Windheld V.

siderable success on the tour.

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which was

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He feared two centuris, 122 Because-none-of-the trackers oL

Race 5

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330,00 105.00 800

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In the first Test, the whole pool worth $3,050,40' was abandoned on the third

he scored 62 in carried forward to the next extra Fy owing to the South Africans

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only innings

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Cameron was drawn, and

28 30

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28 29

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20 28 26 80

L/Cpl. Gooch

1/Cpl. Peters Fus. Carter Cpl. Purt Cb/E.RA. Todd

Reored

49. In the fourth Test, which was also drawn, he scored 53

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