J. GOSANO HITS UP 96 NOT OUT

The Gosano brothers, J. and G., were in great form again for Lu Salle College in a cricket match against Queen's College at the Indian Recreation Club ground yesterday, the former winning by nine wickets. Queen's baited first, and against G. Gomano (7 for 10) were trundled uut for 27 runs.

with

Macao Races Advanced By One Day

Record Number Of Swoop Tickets Sold

announced, the November

meeting of the Macao Jockey Club will now be held on Saturday, November 12, one day in advance of the original date.

The sole of tickets in the $1 the Governor's Cup, the principal race on the programme,

La Salle passed this score nine wickets in hand. They con-sweepstake on tinued batting, but closed their in- nings at 140 for three wickets, leny is over 9,000, which is a record for ing J. Gosano four runs short of his century No less than 50 of his 06 were scored by boundarica!

The scores were:

QUEEN'S COLLEGE

Lo Tak-cheung, b G. GORADO.....

Gopal Singh, e O. Gouna b Arculli

Naranjan Bingh, b G, Gosano

Khan Mohamed, b G. Gos

H. C. lux, st. Bayot b Afvalli

B. Khan, b 0. Govano

A. Ahmed, not out

A. Khan, b. Con

S. Ahmed, c Hela b G. Gosano

11. Singh, J. Cosano t . Coeno

R. Singh, b G. Gosaho

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LA BALLE COLLEGE

Gotano, not out

It

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M. Hemedios, o D. Singh b N. Bingh

T. Cation, b G. Singh.

G. GORDA, G. Singh b N. Bingh

st. vn, not out

Extras

Tola) (3 wkte,)

this

monthly sweep. As it now stands, the first prize will be about

$5,000.

Friday.

Armistice Day, being a of the general holiday, the offices

Club, Gloucester Building, will re main open until 1 p.m.

YACHTING RACES

Diana, Teal And Stella

First Home

Dianu, Teal and Stella won their respective classes in the sweepstake races held by the Royal Hongkong 98 Yacht Club yesterday over 8.8 miles. "I class started al 14.40, "A" at 14.45, "I" and "y" at 14.55. Re- 20 sulls:

140

-IH CIKAS

Finished

A. Areulli, T. Deyot, F. Darvaltio, A.

Dian, Guford Hull}, Brown, F. Itels and P, Jorge did not bat. | Aerial

N Singh

13

G. Bingh Mahamed

Dowling Analysis

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CRAIGENGOWER TEAMS

Bazi

The following have been selected

tu represent the Craigengower C.C.

in friendly criekel matches on Satur-¦ day, November 12:

1st XI v. Hongkong C.C. (away).-

16.31.43 ... 10.30.21 "(D. Wilkinson), Colleen

18.44.24

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY,

Tempts All Eyes at Dance

:

Summary romance is reflected in this full-skirted danes frock worn by Pogey Carroli is a ballroom soquence for RKO Radio's "Carefrea,"

in which the young player supports Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Slivor sequins are sprinkled on the edge of the flowing skirt nad elus. tered in bands to define the detailed bodica. Designed by Edward Bloven. sop, studio stylia

Cord. To Rugby

10.33.31 2

10.42.50

3

(J. 1. TATT)

Teal

"A" Clas 10.40, 4

1

(J. E. Dobbs)

Eve

.... 10.69.23

2

(E. Bader)

Jenn

16.10.23%

3

(G. C. Gowiland)

16.49IN

Redshank

(R. Tummington) Painted Lady 16.49,50

1

(M. T. Wilkinson)

Linda'

16.50.13 (MIX) M. 1, Johnstone)

Mareen ....... 1os38.53

[R. Loder)

E. Zliniera (Capt.), E. J. M. Churn, Kittiwako *** Classes

A. R. II. Exnail, U. Esmail, D. Hung,

A. K. Ismail, F. K. Lee, II. P. Lim,

Stella

D.NF.

............................ 17.10.12

W. Rapley, A. Zimmern and F. R. Robena

J. W. Lucas, IL.N.)

Zimmern.

2nd XI V Univer..ny home)---- | Atla

B. H. Irance (Cap), Broadbridge,

A. H. Esmail, A, B. Hammon, W.

Hong Sling. M. C. Hang, C. W. Laen,

C

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17, 0.44

1

17.11.

17. 9.50

2

(H. R. Lindsay}.

11.12 10' 17.12.10% 3 W. "A. Ingroin)

FRANCE WISHES TO RESUME TIES WITH

BRITISH ISLES

London, Oct. 17,

There is a possibility that France may shortly be readmitted

to the international rugby programme, from which she has for seven years been denied by England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.

The home countries put the bar up against France in 1931, accusing

GOVERNOR AT BOWLS her of permitting professional prac

5. W. Leonard, T. Lucke, W. K Way against Craigengewer on the Club Yacht Club's Victory By

and J. L. Youngwyn.

HONGKONG C.C. "A" XI

ground on Saturday:

R. S. W. Paterson (Capt.), S. J. Cooke, N. P. Fux, C. E, Gahogan, R. H. Griffiths, J. L. 1sley. 1. D. The following will represent the Kilber, G. S. Lovett, D. O. Parsons, Hongkong

Club "A" XIF. H. Stokes and A. N. Other,

Cricket

Invitation

at

to a Dance

Two Shots

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club lawn bowls team entertained the Governor's team in a three-rink game yesterday. Although tw: home rinks were defeated, the third won by large margin to give a majority of 60-67.

W. A. Cornell, 1. Owen Hughen, N.V.A.

Northcote, I. Newton. Deakin 32.

Clutcher, C. S. Archbult 16; Sir Geotry E. S. Carter, J.

15. Drummond, H. E. Stone, P. 3. A Hamilton, R. B. Wed 10; E. 1. Wynne- Jones, H. Lindsell, J. T. Smalley, J. McGowan 23.

P. S. Camidy, C. . Brown, W. S. Bansen. A. Nissero 37: N. L. Smith. E. W. Hamilton, C. B. Robinson, J. Smith 13.

GOLF COMPETITIONS

REPULSE BAY HOTEL Draw For Match-Play Of

with cabaret entertainment by the

DIMITRI TRIO

23rd November, 1938

9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

NO EXTRA COVER CHARGE

Table d'Hote & a la Carte

Kowloon Championship

The following is the draw for the match-play stages of the Kowloon Golf Club Championship: W. C. Simpson T. D. Pator

T. Lamb

G. P. Murphy

F. Fincher

W. Blastin

W. A. Stewart

J. McKelvie

W. A. Ahern

V A. A. Lopes

v 3. D. Thomson

v W. GVCS

V T. I. Low

v E. Christensen

VS. JEx

A I Eastman

Captain's Cup Competition

W. A. Stewart, 75-8-07, and W.

A. Ahern, 76-863, qualified for

tices. France was told to go and do some house-cleaning, after which she could apply again,

Several times has she applied for readmittance to the illustrious circle, only to be rebuffed. This time, however, ther

there seems

to be a genuine move afoot to bring about restora- tion of playing relations.

The French declare that the Welsh R. U. are behind the latest effort and the attitude of the countries is briefly as folle

follows:

The Ist offelal attempt by France to come in with us on the old friend- y terms was mode two years ago. The home Unions called for evidence showing

had, indeed been banished. As re- that semi-professionalism

lations were not resumed, we must assume that the required proofs were not forthcoming.

The French insist that they have now "cleaned house," and the only point at issue is their championship cup. The Rugby Union have no liking for cups, or a club champlon- ship, though their view is not shared In some parts of England.

NO WISH FOR TRAVEL

"view-

It would almost seem ns if the chief Irish and Scottish objection to including France in the international programme is a dislike of long-dis- tance travelling. The Irish point was expressed by an official who asked, "Why should our players have to suffer four Channel cross- Rugby match?" ings to play one The Scots, too, are very conservative and apparently arc content to continue playing within the British Isle until the crack of

The rugby gume doom

rht

a hard

to retain its popularity in

the Captain's Cup Competition dur-France and badly needs British aid.

Ing play on November 5 and 6.

CLOCKS IN HANKOW

For reservations please 'phone Repulse Bay Hotel Japanese Advance Time

27775 or Hong Kong Hotel-30281.

One Frch writer plainly says; "When the split took place, we thought we could get along equally well without the Brillah, but

WC

were wrong. The playing of rugby is not possible without the British."

remains the same, but it is under- To Tokyo Figure stood that martial law will be en÷j

forced at 7 p.r. (Tokyo time) instead Hankow, Nov. D. of 8 p.m. as in the past,

Several The Customs House clock, which

have cases of cholera generally regarded a. Honkow's broken out at the refugee camp near register Tokyo time. The time in This afternoon Rear Admiral Holt the former British Concession still called on General Hala.-Reuter,

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD. | Bg Ben, has advanced an hour to the Han river.

DONALD DUCK

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"Net Profit"

NOVEMBER 10, 1938.

ENGINEERS DEFEAT GUNNERS

After an exciting gume at the Valley yesterday, Chinese Engineers gained two points at Stanley's ex- penne by the odd goal in three. For the Brat quarter of an hour play was! even, but the Sappera showed more craft Goals were scarce, however, and for some time neither goalkeeper had any shot of note to deal with.

The first came when Wong Lai- ming made ground on the right, and when tackled Bung across a high centre which Purdue caught in the nir. Before he had time to clear, he was tackled by Chang Ying-kin and the ball rolled into the net.

The second half opened with the Artillery still pressing, but they could not make an impression on the de- fence. With quarter of an hour to go, Cheung Sun found himself in possession on the half-way line with clear fleid and taking the ball down, put his side further ahend with n hard drive.

Five minutes Inter Dllnot scored with a well placed shot from outside the penalty area. For the Artillery, Marsh was outslanding. aven be coming a sixth forward when his team was attacking.

Engineers-Lam Wad-ghing; Li Muk- lan. Txang Wal; Lo Kam-bar, Chung Wal. Chan Choy: Wong Lal-ming. 'Tang Chung- pak, Chang Ying-kin, Chun Kam-plu, Cheung Bun.

Stanley-Purdue:

Marah, Burrow: Dinot. Miller. Farminer; Freet, Thackeray,

fall, Grinithe, Hanke.

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