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HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH DO! November 11939.

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BADMINTON THREAT

Chinese “Y” Challenge For League Honours: Patrick Wong Returns

Gutierrez Shield

Final Teams

The final of the international lawn bowls competition for the Gutierrez Shield between Scot- land and Switzerland will be played at the Kowloon Football

at 3 p.m.

The teams will be as follow: Scotland.-J. C. Chalmers, W. Walker, J. C. 5. Fender and A. M. Holland (skip).

WITH the announced return to tournament badmin-Club on Saturday, commencing ton of Patrick Wong, the Chinese Y.M.C.A. expert, and former Colony champion, the game in Hongkong this sea- son promises to see a renewal of those thrilling duels be- tween Wong and P. K. Hui which were such bright|| features of the badminton programme two and three years ago.

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wishes to

CHINESE Y.M.C.A.'s prospects club secretaries are reminded that it of taking championship they have not yet sent in their en-

The Association also away from the University have tries, to do so forthwith. commensurately increased, as know whether those clubs who in

of entering the "Y" have relainetl nearly all dicated the possibility

doubles team of last year's players, including would confirm or withdraw the ten- Charlie Au, runner-up to Hui in tative entries mado at the last coun the men's singles champlonship,cil meeting, as work has now to go Fred and H. Koh, T. J. Ong, ahead on drawing up the fixture list. who gured prominently last year!

in the junior singles, C. Y. Yung

Indies and mixed

ENTRIES' TO DATE

another extremely useful performer.jgue teams entered for the various), A. Chong and T. S. Yeung.

The "Y" are concentrating on the senlor division championship, and have entered one team only in the Jengue, Wong will lead with Fred Koh as secretary of the clul.

the team.

University can look forward to strong challenge this year.

King's College, whose experiences 1st season were anything but happy,

Switzerland.-W. Nacf, L. Gaddi, J. S. Landolt and C. Rosselet (skip).

Hagen Plans Retirement

EARNINGS REPORTED TO BE £200,000

Reaching for # in a lineout during the Army v. Club rugger match

al Happy Valley on Saturday. The former won by 10 points to 10-Ming Yuen.

Around the Courses SAND TROUBLES AT COUNTRY CLUB.

Sports WALTER HAGEN, one of the Summer Alterations To

divisions to date are: Men's "A" Chantecler Club, the Chinese Y.M.C.A., the Uni-

famous golfers the world'

versily A and B, the Club de Recreio has over seen, is about to begin fading out of the golding pic- Men's "B"Chantecler, Club de ture, at least as far as regular land the Chung Wah.

Recreio, Kowloon Tour G. C. Au

.It.C., Bt. John's Cathedral. St. An-competition in major contests is drew's the Howloon C.C. and King's concerned. College.

H

"I'm all washed up." he declares. Mixed DoublesChantecler, Uni-

for fun in versity, Club de Recirlo, Talkoo, the "I'm going to play

and C.C.

St. John's tournament or two occasionally, but Kowloon

it is too hard to keep in playing Cathedral.

Women's Division-Chantecler and hope any more. Anyway, I have Recreto A and B.

Auction Of Ponies

$2,150 Paid For

Australian Sub.

had my share of championships. Ogure that I have averaged about

two a year for 25 years, and I am ready to call it a day. But it is a great game, isn't it?"

lingen, four times winner of the British Open title, is generally re- cognized as the biggest moneymaker ever known professional golf has He has earned about, £200,000 in a quarter of a century from the game, 2 single and received £1,300 for match with "Bobby" Jones.

THE GOVERNOR, Sir Geoffry Welterweight Title Northcote, was among those

Fairways And Greens

(By "Birdie")

HONGKONG courses, generally, must be suffering from the lack of rain during the past several weeks, but I don't think a greater exasperation could be produced anywhere than that on the sand greens of the Country Club.

I have several times heard discussions on the relative merits of sand and grass greens, and while voting in favour of the former for their trueness, 1 would, in their present hard-baked and fiery state, condemn them as a mental hazard.

PITCHING around them requires touch of an expert. To Innd on them is foolhardy and fatal, for even with the loftiest of niblleks the ball will invariably over-run. It is the diabollenily this which makes I'll discuss that later.

present at the auction of pontes Armstrong Easily conceived short 7th so difficult, but

at the racecourse yesterday.

PATRICK WONG... whose returnThe auctioneer was Mr. E. V. M. has increased the Chinese Y.M.C.A's R, Sousa.

senior Indminton prospects in the League this year.

Beats Pacho

Denver, Colorado, Oct. 31. Australian A 1910

subscription

Henry Armstrong. 140 lbs., defended pony, a 14.2 four-year-old chestnut

for $2,150 his welterweight title by gaining a was bought have reorganised, and with several mare,

Eric Moller, owner of the technical knockout over Bobby Pacho, new, though Inexperienced players by Mr. at their disposal, have applied for Cire stable of Shanghai and Hong-148 lbs., before a growd of 5,000.

kong and son of the owner of Silky- admission to the "B" Division.

light, 1938 Derby winner.

also Kowloon Tong have withdrawn one of their looms from the "B" Division, whcih-leaves-a-total of eight in that section.

The following ponles were sold:

Coronation Day, 1937 subscription griffins, bought by Mr. T. 1, G. Bray 1930 sub- feld for $10; Flybyday, ENTRIES CLOSING DATE

Incription griffin, bought by Mr. Bray- INCIDENTALLY, to-day is the last field for $10: Perfect Day, Australian day for sending in entries, and Pony, hought by Mr. L. Reidy for

INC

WAKE UP YOUR

LIVER BILE

Without Calocal-And You'l! Jump Ost » Bed Fall of Vin and Vigour. Your liver shoulé pour out two pinu of liquid file into your kuwefa daily, if this hila your food docem tdigest. Anal tuning freely.

It just decays in the Unwels. Gina bionts u your summach You get constinsted Your whole system la polsoned and you feel sour. Rank and the world looks punk.

marement don't get nt.

A merker those famous Carter' the cams, 1 Lillie Liver Pills to get thews two plots of hille flowing freegis and make you feel "un and up", Barmlose, K

Kentie, yet making in

making tile flow freely, nok for the name Little Liver Pilla on the red pack- axe. Nefuse anything else.

Caster

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

$30.

Club Rugby XV

Pacho landed one soild punch, but Armstrong's fist worked renselessly ilte a piston until the referee stopped the fight in the beginning of the fourth round United Press,

Craigengower Cricket Teams

The following will represent Cral- gengower at cricket on Saturday:

well worth the foresight.

Golfers formerly frolleed on the 2nd fairway without knowing they were there. A good silce or hook now puts them well on the wrong side of the trees.

saw

New tees have been made further back for the 2nd and 3rd holes, mak- In normal weather, with a little biting them more dimeult 4's and 5's of moisture now and then, they are respectively. very playable, and, expressing a per-

NEW scheme has been put forth sanal opinion, I would rather have

In the evening-made possible, of course, by floodlighting. I once them if only for the comfort their trueness gives when putting, Bul of

a newsred of military man- oeuvres at night. Tracer machine- the While an

subject of sand the moment-Ugh! greens, it is contained in the Rules of am bullets were particularly specta- occurred to me then the Country Club that spiked shoes cular, shooting off into the darkness be if golf tre forbidden. It requires no ex- The thought

recently their what conditions would planation, why, but

Been. One player, were played with a luminous ball lighted Freens. Phosphorous spoor has been following a slight spell of rain we and had some weeks ago, was consider-paint ought to do the trick.

der If there-are-any-other-players. Tjulijft | 1ho can't get enough golf into the

hours of daylight?

Cesarewitch Probable Starters And Jockoys

i won-

ENRY Cotton, I see, lost the first

His charity matches in aid of

Lord Mayor's Red Cross. Fund to

London, Oct. 31. The following are the probable Archle Compton at Richmond. The starters and jockeys for the Cesare-match was played on September 30, Next arrangements are that Colton First V. University (Hons)-E. Zwitch Stakes to be run on November Compton winning by one hole. mern (Capt.), P. 3. Bilimarie, A. R. H

Flyon (E. Smith), Black Speck will meet the other members of the (Curslake), Contrevent (Brethes), British Ryder Cup team in Glasgow 71. Znal Seconds v. Follco (away)-B. R. Trance Finis (Harry Wragg), Valedictory and Dorset. The British captain ar- U. 1. Esmall, A. Itung, C. W. Lam, G(Pat Beasley). Rodeo II (Gethin), ranged to play Janes Adams over

A2:

The following will represent the Club at rugby against the Navy atamall. W. Hong Song, A. Hulse, A

K. Ianal), O. Ladd, A. T. Lee, it. Hopkins, L. Lammert. H. D. Bid- Omar, G. Bouza, J.-L. Youngmaye well, f. M. Lavnile, H. van Leouwen,

3 p.m. to-day:

A. H. R. Butcher (Copt.). T. Ceaford, Hearman, F. Burford, E, W. Stout.

(Capt.). N. Broadbridge,

1. M. M. King, J. Moodle, ft. G. Castle-A. Lee J. W. Leonard, T. Lock, W. K. Carngeld (T. ton, L. A. Bann, P. T. Wanklyn.

Rugby

Way.. Winch.

Returning Australians Beat Bombay

BOMBAY, October 5.-The the scrans hnd Bombay defending Australian Rugby Union team desperately for most of the gume, who are returning to Australia and the score is a fair Index of the from their cancelled tour of Eng. general run of the piny. THE TENTH EXTRA RACE land, gave one of the fmost dis. MEETING will be held (weather plays seen in Bombay when they permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on accounted for the Bombay XV RATURDAY, 4th November, 1939, by three goals and two tries (21 The winner's speed, accurate pass- Ing and handling, and superiorliyin

commencing 1:2,00 pr.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 points) to nil.

DALLA

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeing in such a manner sa to be readily identifed.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment ot all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Binding: (Tel. 97704) will close still abc NOON.NE

Tiffins jere obtainable at the Club House provided, they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tal 21920) CARE FREN FUBLIC ENCLOSURE WAS The piles of Admission to the Public. Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate: Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are, admitted Half Price,

By Order

The Australians..scored only two tries in the first half, through Porter the fourteenth minute, so well did in the sixli minute and McLean la After the interval Bombay defend. the Australions scored three gonls and Gibbont adding the extra points

un ench ocension.

Entering results at the American tennis tournament at the longtong la cured. o. 1. BROWN,

Socretary. : 0.0, on Sunday; Left to right. Mrs. I. Curtis, B. Zalauf (bending), LA. J.

Bleycos, RN. and Milan -- Befnd.--Staf Photographer. Hongkong, 20th October, 1939.

Burns), Mubarak 38 holes at the Glasgow Club, Killer- (Stephenson), mont, on October 7. but the result Buxton (Silica), Alistair (Lowrey); Hestia II (Elliott); has not yet been received.

Ile hos also agreed to play Re- Snake Lightning (Neveti), Hurry de Savole (P. Evans), Knolestar (Gorginald Whitcombe, last year's Open don Richards), Sierra Nevada (Wes- Champion, over 30 holes at Park- ton), Fulano (Sprague), Acthon stone, Dorset, on November 3. (Maher), Corofin (Howard), Foxchase

(Dyson), Brocanteur (Lacey), Salpe- wood (Bartiam), Mario (G. Christle); Cantatrice II (D. Smith), Bosquet (Richardson), Crown Colony (Robert- Bon), Allsfoir (Griggs), Winninglot

Masier (Sharpo),

Bimbo (W. Goodcast (Littlewood), Christle), Morar (Tucker) Accept (Mullins). Star, Valenün, Suspension, Lucky Verjus, Celibatte II, Lister, Cheerful Patch, Drayninz, Worthwhile, Bruns wiek, Apellity, Cobalt, Celullus, Woodstock, Ascot Lad (no Jockeys).—- Reuter.

ably perplexed when he found his ball, on the green, lying in a non- too-lightly-placed heel-print a quar- ter of an inch deep!

several has soon THE Bummer

The .to. the changes

course. elevated. 1st green has bunkers at the foot of both its sloping sides to trap the unwary. The 7 has a neat

Agonising

Stomach Pain

array of bunkers guarding the whole TTS acid that causes those terrible

stomach paina - corrosive, ulcerating i of the approach from the short hill-

excess sold which burns the delicate lining top tee. Pitch short, and there is no

of the stomach and turns your lood into escaping them. Pitch on, and, des- fermenting, indigestible mase. pite the raised bank behind the hole, The only way to get relief to to neutralle the ball will, as often as not, over the excess stomach acid. Just take ana run. Drop even short of the bun dots of Biorated Magnesia -- and the and the short chip to carry Job's done! 'Bisuratod" Magnesia neutral. over them will, with the greens as loca excoes acid in an instant. It spreads a they are at the moment, moke the soothing, protective Alm over the faßtamed ball run over to the other side of the stomach lining, checks, ulceration, and quickly restores normal digestion. That's

kera,

green.

tt there is anything more to be sold about this hole, it is the remarks of the players, and most of those re- macks are unprintable.

YOUNG trees have been planted, You

bordering the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th fairways: The Clubhouse.com- manda a beautiful view of a very good site, but its golf possibilities gra, or willbe, conuiderably 'ons hanced by those rows of trees. They are going to take some years to grow, but the result is going to be

why it is used and recom mended by doctors and hospitals all over the world. Geta bottle to-day, Look for the ova 'BISMAG' trade mark. “Anikka

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