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BERTHING PLANS FOR 1939 ARE OPEN

Facilities

Fine Sports Field Officially Opened

The new

sports ground of the Hongkong Police Foret at Boundary Street, Kowloon, was opened yester- day by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, at an ofcial ceremony followed by a varied pro- gramme of sports.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

HONGKONG AQUATIC

STARS WIN

20,

1938.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather

SATURDAY, 22nd October, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

The Hongkong Aquatic Stars won | permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on all events in an exhibition arong- ed at the Kinta Swimming Club, Ipoh, on October 9. The highlight of the swimming was the magni- fcent performance of the Hongkong team In the 200 metres free-style wlay which

they won in 2 mins. 0.8 relay secs, lowering the previous China National Record of 2 mins. 1 sec.

Their rivals in the event were the Kinta Swimming Club and the Ipoh Swimming Club.

Before the

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identifed.

Dodges admitting Non-Members to J.P., the pre-Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and Some three to four thousand Chi- nese

milled into the ground to see thesident of the Kinta Swimming Club, $3.00 for Ladies (both including lax) and all those are obtainable through the SECRET- football match, to which admission thanked the visitors

who had helped to organise the ex- ABX upon the personal or written was free, and in a rush for the

hibition.

Member, such Mem- He called on Mr. Leong application of gates a young Chinese was severely

Sin-nam to present a cup to the ber to be responsible for all visitors crushed and was taken to hospital.

manager of the Hongkong team as introduced by him, and for Payment Dozens of shoes, belts and articles of

of all Chilis, elc. a souvenir of their visit. The ex- apparel were found strewn on the

hibition was in aid of the China Distress Rellef Fund.

Mr. Chenh thien competition the Memberi Enclosure and Club

when the police succeeded in gaining order.

His Excellency was received by the Commissioner of Pollee, the Hon.

M

T. H. King, who was ac- companied by his wife and daughters. After unlocking the gates, lis cellency greeted the large body of guests, who included Mr. Zu

Tong sen, donor of a pavilion to be built on the ground, and Mrs. Eu Tong sen, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. Justice E. H. Williams and Mrs. Williams, Hon, Sir Shouson Chow, Mr. C. Champkin, Deputy Superin tendent of the Police Reserve, re- presentatives of the athletic clubs and associations of the Colony, and police officers.

The Hon.

Mr. King and Mr. R. H. E. Marks, A. S. P. Kowloon, accompanied the Governor on a tour of the grounds, which include a foot- boll deld with stand, a hockey ground, basket ball ground ond tennis courts.

Marquees had been erected, and ten was served to the guests.

The following are the results of the swimming events:

100 metres Free-style. Shek Kam pul (H.K.). 710 secs.; Hoa Hua-kal (KS.C.), 76.4 seca.

100

Metres

Back-stroke-Poon

wing-kal (HK) 84.4 secs, M. Smith (1.S.C.), 94.6 secs.; Toh Gony

in.

50 metres Free-stylo (Women) Chan Woon-king (11.K.), 37.9 sees Lam Pul-cheng (K.S.C.), 403 sets. 50 metres Free-style-Law Yuk- wing (HK), 30.4 secs.; Chan Lai- nam (K.S.C.), 31.7 sees.

150 metres

Medley kong (Chan and Loo Koon-fan), Leung Hoe.

1

Relay.-Hong-

min. 49.8 secs.; KS.C. (Lai San, Kiew Thye and Lal Eng), 1 min. 53.0 secs.

200 metres Breast-stroke (Women). Chan Yuk-khing (HK), 3 mins. 42.4 secs. Lim Suan-choo (KS.C.), 3 mins. 59.1 secs.

200 metres Breast-stroke.--Ng Kam-ton (1.K.), 3 mins. 10.1 sees.; 3 mins. (K.S.C.), Kong Kim chín

Wong Fook-lam (KS.C.).

After the Inspection of the grounds; 25.2 metres Free-style.Ng Nin

speeches were made by the Commis- sioner of Police and the Governor

Governor's Speech

His Excellency said: In his invari- able custom end as we always expect him to do, Mr. King has fulfilled his task to-day very thoroughly in tell-

400 (H.K.)

200

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor. Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will close at 12 NOON.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in ndvance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele- phone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the

Public Enclosure is $1.00 including

Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted

Half Price.

By Order,

C. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 17th October, 1938.

ANNUAL ATHLETICS

South China A. A. To Hold Two-Day Meeting

The South China Athletic Associa- 8 mins. 0.8 secs.; Chow Kul- tion will hold their 16th, annual hon (K.S.C.). mins, 10 acca.

athletic meeting on November 11 metres Free-style Relay and 13, commencing each day at 10 Hongkong (Law Yuk-wing, Leung

Included in the programme Hue, Lou Koon-fan and Shek Kam- put), 2 mins, 0.8 seca. (betters China are four events open to the Colony, National

KS.C. (Lai record);

a.m.

ing you of the way in which this tuc An, Hue Kai and Chin item and there are as follow:

magnificent ground has come into being. He has left me very little to pay and has furthermore used up the one joke about policemen which really exists and is well known, (Laughter).

I should however, like to endorse what he has said and I have no hesitation in joining in thanking Mr. Smith for doing what I should have been very glad to have done myself, in giving this ground away. It is no

no surprise to me and I do not expect it is for you, to hear of another gift from that public bene- factor, Mr. Eu Tong-sen, but I am

MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY to socuro, accommodation desired It

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IT'S A WHAM!

The jitterbugs are swinging it;

Everybody's singing it.

Fred and Ginger started it

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Wrap 'em up and holler "WHAM !"

Here's the heat wave called THE YAM.

DONALD DUCK

BEANS] BEANS!

"NUTHIN' BUT

BEANS!

Colony for usaisting the Police Force In this way. (Applause).

Mr. King has disclaimed his belief

in the saying that "a policeman's lot is not a happy one" but 1 wonder if vas not the song which he was that

singing Mr. Eu Tong-sen's car when this gitt was made. (Laughter).

ground

in

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going to make the

If this lives of the police even slightly, more happy, no one here will be sorry that

to

this ground in

and in being given the

Police Force. It would be good for them if they run-80

as they run in the right direct

and good.

for them

to catch-as long as they catch the right mon. (Laughter).

If this ground will help them in performing their public duties, we should be gind that the money has been spent. (Applause).

His

Excellency then accepted from Mr. King, the key with which he had unlocked the gates.

Following tea, His Excellency was introduced to the players of the South China Athlete Association and the Hongkong Police Force football teams. The Governor kicked off, and stayed to see the match, which was won by the Chinese with a score of 4-2.

A hockey match played on the

adjacent ground between the Police

and H.K.S.R.A. was drawn, one goal

coch.

A basket ball match was also play- ed between La Salle College and the

I.S.C. (Plunkett, 2 mins, 9.4 sec M. Smith, Allcock and Cartwright). the Kinta The tourists defeated Swimming Club 4-1 at water polo,

huif-time. ut nfter leading 2-1

Ng Nin scored twice in the first half. Eng Leong replying for the home team. Ng Ni and Leong Hoc added to the visitors ally in the second session.

The Hongkong stars and members of the Kinta Swimming Club also gave exhibitions of diving.

100 metres Open to Colony. En- trance fee 50 cents.

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400 metres Relay Open to Colony. P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND

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400 metres Women's Relay Open to Colony. Entrance tee $1 per team.

to the

10,000 metres for Chinese only. Entrance fee 50 cents.

sent Entries should be Manager of Truck und Field, South China A.A., Caroline Hill, not inter that November 1 at 5 p.m.

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