YACHT COMPETITION Redshank And Sirius Take Top Points
In the first series of the second Royal women's races held by the Hongkong Yacht Club yesterday over a distance of 8.2 miles, I
Redshank took highest points in "A" class started at 14.45 and Sirius in the other classes which started 10 infnutes later. Results:
Yacht
MAH CIKIS
which
1
Finished Corra. Pos. Pt. Artemin ........ 16.19.20 10.10.28 425
(ie B, Whitham) Eve, ....... 10.23.15 16.23.18 20 - 81
(Mr. L. Bader)
Jan. 10.21.01 10.21.02 8 160
Mrs. Johnsen)
30.25.61 10.29.57 12 40
(Mrs. J. MacMillian)
Redshank. Sacas)
JOM
Qull
***********.. 10.31.63 18.21.53 7 144) (Mr. L. Stanton)
10.10.20 18.09.20 1 324:
10.20.49 18.20.43 5
100
121
04
True Blug
(Mr. A. G. Waddell)
Kittiwake 16.20.00 10.22.00
(Mis P. M. King)
Painted Lady ..... 10.25.45 18.25.45 11
(Mas H. itall)
. 10.1054 10.10.54 200
La Linda 10 23 24 10.22.22 0 100
10,102 16.10.2 a 234
Jean
Mes V, Dawiland)
(Mr. M. J. Johnstone)
Kuala M. Corrigan)
Kryi
Негол
13 01
* 10.37.00 10.37.00 (Mm. O. Prali) Winklo..... 10.33.29 14.34.43 3 12:
(Mrs. McClatchie)
* 10.34.52 10.34 87 4 100
(Mr. D'Arcy Evans)
Widgeon $0.44,13 10.34.11 2 144
thilas Crawhall Wlison)
Sirius ........................ 10.37.42 10.33.33
Owi
100
(Mr. K. Tredchard Davis) ............. 17.02.13 16.30.07 4 04
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THE
LONE BATTALION
Luise Rainer and Robert Young in "The Tor Wife," now showing at the King's Theatre,
AMERICAN SAILORS SUCCEED
Team From Canopus Chung Sing
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25,
CYCLING
RECORD
SET UP
The rivalry existing between the two leading Colony cyclists became Intensified on Saturday
lant when
for the first time a record established E
II. A. G. Keates was beaten by R. H.! McDowell.
McDowell was scheduled for his Arst 50 miles time trini as a climax to training for an attempt on the Shataukok-and-back figures on Octo- ber 30. In a private trial on October 10 he had returned one hour, il minutes and 33 seconds for 25 miles, including a delay of two and a half minutes through a slow puncture,
and as this was faster by over six minutes than his previous best this season, a fast "half-century" looked
kely.
Starting at 3.45 p.m. with perfect
in
now
Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert weather conditions prevailing Mc-are together for the first time Dowell returned 14 mins, 4 rec. Bluebeared's Eighth 'Wife" (21.326 m.ph.) for his first five showing at the Queen's Theatre. miles. At 10 miles he clocked 28, mins, 1 secs. (21.403 m.p.h.) and at:
miles, 42 mins. 5 secs. (21.306 m.p.h.). Slowing to 14 mins. 13
3209.
Беса.
2 secs. paro
ho WHA
very favourably with
the
Expects To Score In Cesarewitch
1938.
London, Oct. 21, Despite the fact that no horse has ever won the Cesarewitch twice and only Greylick, in 1903, won when over six years of age, Mr. Edward Benson. owner uf seven-year-old Fel, expects to, win. He says that it is a really good cach way Invest- ment for others foneled to win the centenary Cesarewitch which has special interest owing to the Irish Sweep and the vast sums won by the few people who backed Hel- leniqua in the autumn.
The
double candidates include Dubonnet, Snipewood, Stainless Ste- phen, Snake Lightning, Solonaise, Revisani, and the French entries Contrevent and Malkowicze, which, Frenchmen hope, will complete the double for France.
The going is likely to be good.- Reuter.
NOT MANY SIDES
WILL EXTEND HONGKONG C. C.
(Continued from Page 8)
miles, by 1 mln. U seca, and 2 mins.ematical
tees. for the next "live" he could C. Chang, W. L. Tang and H. Mok. return only 60 mins. 18 secs. (21.314 The times returned by R. EL m.p.h.) at 20 miles, but covering the McDowell from 36 to 80 miles com- succeeding five miles faster then ever he returned 1hr, 10 mina. at 25 miles (21.36 m.p.ii.) and went Shanghai Wheelers' records estal list
The on to clock 1 hr. 24 mins. 9 secs. ed by H. A. G. Keates in 1933. (21.300
m.p.l.) at 30 miles. The Shanghal figures are: 39 miles, 1 hr. inst two times are the second fastest 3 r. 55 mins, 30 secs. (20.700 39 mins. 30 secs. (21.100 m.ph.); 40 put up for the
the distances in miles, 1
. hrs. 7 mins. 10 Colony, and McDowell missed them.p.l.); 45 miles,,
secs. (21.231
and 50 miles, seldom had such a piensant and ex- who attended the 30 miles record by Spectators
only
10 secs. (20.251
thomfort. less.
elling afternoon. By way of a final The series of records established 2 hrs. 21 mins.
it was basketball match between a combined
m.p.h.). It wangha
discovered that the Icam from the U.S.S. Canopun and fast, from 35 to 45 miles, were then teaten by Mellowell (the 35 and 40 The bowling analysis made it 217.
that two Shanghai
were K.C.C. score only added up to 207. submarines and one from the Chung
beaten
McDowell, at Sing Association the Chinese comfortably
at 95 miles,
a riot until some who, at
returned
was quite 1 hr. 38 Y.M.C.A.
10 sees. respectively), whilst the yesterday evening were
genlus pointed out treated to
nie same. Most of the mins 24 secs. (21.341 m.p.h.) against other two were missed by 1 min. that the scorer find not bothered to
the time
previous fantest figures of 1 hr 12 res, and 2 mins, 1 sec. they saw two distinctly
10 mins. 57
bring Teddy Fincher's ten not out to miles 40 swift dillerent types of play-the
10 mins. 62 secs, inside record with As dashes and long distance exchanges
result of the foregoing trial account in the right hand column. of the Chung Shy players and the a time of 1 br. 54 mins 20 necs. McDowell has improved his B.A.So all was penee and beer, with
splendid game to talk over. There (21.176 m.p.h.), and at 45
45 miles slower
method close-passing
of time of two hrs. 8 mins.
figures for the current season to is by the way, one suggestion I want want 22scos. 21.379 m.p.h. trom 20,058 m.p.h., but advance of the Canopus team.
K.C.C. ma make--and
their During the first period, the Chinese j (21.033 m.p.h.) was no less than 12 till remains second to H, A. G. visitors 50
feel sure comfortable faster took advantage Lactics
ming, 10 seca. than the
ងណ of their opponents"
previous
won't mind. They should Continuing to 30 miles he re- Kentes (22.000 m.p.h.). His average they best,
the in- either install a field telephone to the Brower attacking often than not frustrated their at- turned 2 brs. 23 mins, 11 secs, (20.952 is the third highest since
auguration of the competition, as big score board or put a less myopic ra.p.h.) against Keates record time tempts to place thic
ball into the or 2 hrs. 30 mlny, 15 secs., to lower ay be seen from the following aver- | coolie In charge. Or possibly supply basket.
On the other hand.
that figure by 15 mins. 4 seca, col-Keates, 21.140 m.p.h.: 1035-6, H. A. The board serves a very large pro since 1934: 1934-3, H. A. G. the Ind with a pair of spectacles, played with speed, and once In lecting four
time
Colony possession of the ball wasted no
G. Kentes, 20.004 m.p.h.; 1938-7, H. portion of the whole field and it is initial "half-century" in their efforia to score, being ex-
A. G. Kestes, 20.745 m.p.h.; 1937-8. often wrong and always late in re- Times tremely accurate in netting although
H. A. G. Keasles, 23.951 m.p.h. and cording. It should a good that the 50
be
however, W. 11. Peckham, 20.472 m.ph. the scorers were sometimes
miles record held by distance away from the basket.
H. A. G. In the second period, the Americans
G. Keates was established over played a foster gume and for the Brst few minutes bewildered
the Chinese team with their quick ex- changing.
and more
They scored with greater accuracy too, and towards the middle of this period had the Chung Sing players well in hand, both in mid-field play and in defence.
The Chinese players deteriorated markedly, during this stanza, losing their former accurate touch in scoring and avoiding the Canopus, defenders. However, they rallied towards the ent, and exhibited a shade of their feriner good form. The game ended with the Americans winning 84-30.
Bartels, Tucker, James and Tinkle
41
served the winners best and Y, C. Chan, Y. S. Cheung and T. Y. Lau were prominent for Chung Sing.
士推百八
WITH
| full english SUB-TITLES
THE
LONE BATTALION Produced by
The China Motion Picture Co.
YARDLEY INJURED
London, Oct. 24.
The M.C.C. team, on its way to
South Africa, wan caught in a storm In the Bay of Biscay. Yardley was
thrown against the rail and two
stitches had to be inserted in his check Reuter,
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 5th November, 1938, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Bulld- ing; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 27th October, 1938.
By Order,
C. IL BROWN,
Secretary.
DONALD DUCK
records on his
There
to
the arduous Kowloon circuit course attendance on Sunday's all-day run made at Santin, Sarhul and Tingkau was a slight drop in the and Castle Peak, further stops being (over 50 miles), in June, 1937. Six in the New Territories, but those at- months later W. H. Feckham and R. tending thoroughly enjoyed the 80 eventually reached at 7.43 p.m.
on the homeward run. Kowloon was Alves in their 50
their 50 miles trials falled miles journey. Castle Peak was reach- to put up times faster than Kentes ed after one and half hours riding and Next Sunday the Club will leave clrcuit performance of 2 hrs. 30 mins. hall was made at Sanhul for re- the Alhambra Theatre at 8 am. in 15 secs, with the result that the freshment. An at fresco tifßn near order to assist in marshalling, etc. Hongkong Cycling Club's Committee Santin provided the next stop, and on the Shatnukok route. awarded the record to Keates.
Afterwards Shataukok was gained in four and riders will meet at Sanhul for tea Officials for the trial were Messrs. a half hours. A halt of 45 mins. was (4 p.m.) and H. A. G. Keates (time-keeper), L.
return to Kowloon nade before resuming via Fanling approximately 6.30 p.m.
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