Fanling Hunt Meet Card Announced
The Fanling Hunt meet card for the 1938-39 season is sa follows.
Nov. 9 2.45 p.m. Kennels, lines laid by Kennel Staff; (Bye-Day).
Nov. 13 2.45 p.m. Opening Meet, Sheung Shul, lines laid by Mr. A. It. Potts, Mr. W. T. Stanton, at Home; Nov. 16 2.45 p.m. Dlil's Corner, lines laid by Mr. F. F. P. Dobson:
U.S.R.C. REVERSES DECISION
The Women's Tennis Champlon- ships of the Colony will be organised again by the United Services Recrea- flon Club thin your. This reversal of decision was made known through the following notice:
The General Committee' of the Nov. 20 2.45 p.m. Pott's Bungalow, United Services Recreation Club an- lines laid by Mr. H. C. Macnamura; nounce that, at the special request No. 23 2.45 pm. Ta Ku Lin Police of the President of the Hongkong Station, lines inid by Kennel Staff: Lawn Tennis Association, His Honour Nov. 27 2.45 p.m. Sheung Shul Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, the Club Cross Roads, Ines fald by Mr. W. T. will again hold the Ladies' Colony Stanton;
Nov. 30 2.45 p.m. Kwant! face Tennis Championships this year. Course, lines fald by Mr. W. N. J Pitt:
Dee. 4 2.45 pm. Mal Po, lines fald by Major 1. H. M. Oliver, BAG
Dec. 7 2.45 p.m. Hunters' Arms, lines lald by Mr. 11. S. Forster;
Dec. 11 2.30 p.m. F.1. & R.C. Race Meeting, Kwanti Race Course.
Field Master, Mr. A. 11. Potts. The Fanling Hunt Committee re- grets that it has found it necessary to bring the Hunt subscription up to £4.0.0. (1.e., 304 at $16 to the £} owing to the greatly increased cost of maintaining the Hunt, and it is hoped that Members will appreciate that it would
not
have been done! unless absolutely necessary.
A Visitor's Cap of $5 will be charged for a day's hunting; cups being limited to a maximum of five, after which the remainder of the full subscription must be paid.
Mayer
MIXED DOUBLES ENTRIES
Entries for the Colony Mixed Dou- bles Tennis Championships, which are beling organised by the Chinese Re- creation Club, are still short of the required number, and the publle is reminded that to-day is the closing day for entries.
SOFTBALL TEAM
The following will represent the English Forum against the Hongkong Baseball Club at softball to-morrow on the Central British Association ground, King's Park, commencing at 3 p.n.:
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Death of Lord Hawke Old School Tie Champion of
Cricket Empire
London, Oct. 11.
Lord Hawke, Grand Old Man of Cricket, died yesterday in an Edinburgh nursing home, aged 78.
The old claim for cricket-now a subject for satire-that it was "a game of character, my boy, character," found its apotheosis in Martin Bladen Hawke.
For, while he will be ranked with
G." "W.
with "Ranli," with Croucher Jessop and Demon Spot- forth, his ground for Inclusion in that high company will rest not on actual skill but on force of charac- ter: not the game's but his own.
He captained Yorkshire from 1003 to 1910, and was its president for 30 years in succession.
In his score, of 13,429 runs were ten centuries; his biggest innings was 100 against Warwickshire in 1880.
78 OUT OF 80 WON
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As a captain he was admirable. If a man struck a bad patch, Hawke put him higher up in the batting order instead of disheartening him by emotion. He would clap bowler on the back with the words, "Buck up"! when things were going wrong. And, though he butted Bi ur 9th wicket down, he pulled many a mulch (1 of the fire by pluck rather than skill.
two lost matches out of 80 played was just one of his team's records.
He was a great man too, when he -took teams to Australia, to the West Indles, to North and South America and to South Africa-and played' Through the James Raid of '98.
GROWING TETCHY
But in its later days, after he had steered the M.C.C, through the dark days of the war and its consequent reorganisation, he was something of an anachronism.
Lord
Hawke when he WAR captain of Yorkshire.
FANLING GOLF
Competitions for Women Held In October
When Cecil Parkin, that stormy ( Lancashire cricket. petrel of
KUK-
The following were the results of ested that, after Gilligan's failure competitions held by the Ladies' in Australia, the captaincy should be
Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf given to Jack Hobbs or to AF, Club at Fanling during October:
A.P.F. with Hobbs as adviser,
Hawke
CP cried: "God forbid we should
ever have a professional as captain of England. I love professionals, but we have always had an amateur captain!"
Lord Hawke got bis "annels" for Eton.
Its "Blue" for Cambridge (Magdalenu College). He played for Yorkshire before he went up to the University and captained the county at 23, He trained for cricket "no molding: l 5 pm. when I'm playing."
phrase,
YORKSHIRE PRESIDENT APPOINTED
London, Nov. 4.
The new President of the York- shire Cricket Club in Sir Stanley Jackson, who succeeds the late Lord Hawke.
Sir Stanley captained the English Test team in five matches with Au- tralla in England in 1903 and headed the list of batting and bowling of the
teams
series. two
during the Reuter.
RECREIO CRICKET XI
The following will represent the Club de Recreio 1st. XI in a friendly game of cricket against the Army at Sookunpoo to-day:
A. M. Rodrigues (Capt.), N. Hel- trao, E. L. Goanno, L. G. Gosane, H. L. Ozorio, A. P. Pereira, A. M. Pratu, W. A, Reed, P. M. N. da Silva, jr., E. M. L, Soares and It. Soares.
M.C.C. TEAM
LANDS
London, Nov. 4. The M.C.C. team touring South this Africa arrived in Capetown morning-Rueter Bulletin.
CRAIGENGOWER RINKS
The following have been chosen to represent the Craigengower C.C. in a friendly bowls Rome against the Kowloon B.G.C. on Sunday at Flappy Valley commencing at 3 pan.
3. H. Xavier, A. M. Omar, A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury (skip); L. C. R. Souza, T. L. Lock. V. N. Atienza and W. K. Way (sitip); W. J. Penny, G. S. Ladd, J. S. Landolt and J. Cavanagh (skip).
SPORT ADVTS
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
The Race Meeting advertised to take place at Macao on the 13th instant will be conducted on November 12 instead. Commen- Caplain's Cup Competition October on New Course-Missing at 2.30 p.m.
By order, Glendinning. 101-34-67, qualified, and Mrs. Forsyth, 97-2809, was
second,
for
There were
thu no returns for L.G.U. Silver Medal campelition on October 11, but the Bronze Division played on the same day was won by Mrs. Collis.
Gita
Mrs. Holmes. 87-1572, won a Medal competition
the New Martin Bladen, Course on October 18. Other scores eventh Baron Hawke, runner, big were Mrs. Gilmore 91-1477; Mrs. game hunter. Corinthian, was the Cassidy 92-15-77. There were 14 embodiment of the Old School Tie | entries. philosophy that played for the Em- bite with. Straight Bat through Life.
HITLER TO SPEAK
Berlin, Nov. 4. The speech which Herr 11tter wil make at Weimar on Sunday afternoon will very likely be international Importance, Reuter understands from party cirek's, as Herr Hitter" will reter to the recent events in Europe.
A Bogey Pool played on the samne course was won by Mrs. Lissaman, 2 up.
Mr. Gilmore and Mrs. Morrison, all square, were secontl. (There were 57 entries.
Happy Valley Competition The September-October Eclectic Competition at Hoppy Valley resulted as follows:
Mrx Mundy 40-12%27&
Mrs. Howard 42-134-28% Mrs, Hillier 34-5=20%
The number of cards inken out was 110.
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The speech will be made al a mass demonstrat.o in The Courses Thuringia's annual Nazi Party meet- Members of the Section are
re-
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in Germany with a Nazi Government. | Meeting will be held in the Helena
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MEMEL ELECTIONS
BOYCOTTED
Kovno, Nov. 4.
All of the right municipalities in
the Memel district boycotted to-day's elections for nailonal electora,
The latter are chosen by members of the district Town Councils and in turn they elect a new President.
Anti-Lithuanian demonstrations
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KOWLOON MEDAL POOL
A. E. Davies, with a score of 041470, won the October Medal Pool Competition played at the Kow- loon Golf Club.
RE-APPOINTED
Bỉ. Tung Shiu-khi, MUE, and are being continued in the Memel been nominated as a Member of the territory under slogans like: "Thanks Court of the University of Hongkong litler!" and "Home To The Reich."— | for a further period of three years. Reuter Special.
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