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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 29, 1924.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Fifth Extra Meeting.

FULL LIST OF ENTRIES,

The entries for the Fifth Extra Bnce Meeting to be held on October 11 and 33, under the auspices of the Hongkong Jocitey Club, closed at noon-où Saturday. The list follows:

THE CHINA MAIL.

LAWN" BOWLS.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

DIVISION 1.

H.K.C.C.

ANNUAL REPORT.

Below will be found the results

of the lawn bowls' matches played on Saturday afternoon.

Talkoo, the league champions, casily defeated Kowloon Cricket Club, on their home green by 32 points. Scores:

Jockeys who have not won more flanz FIVE Races. Jockeys allowed 10 lbs, but penulized 2 lbs, for each Bat rare won. 1st Prize 8-100, 2nd $150, 3rd $100. Exchange Bill late Marygold, late Carnations, Mountain Hawk, McCleod Langsat, Durinn, Roman Parrot,

Bateman Satisfaction Dahlia, Cottongra Russell 1 & 3-READING HANDICAP Little Minch; Day of Surprise, Morrison

Six Furlongs. For Clánu Bonies, | Rialto Star, Suster, Gandie,

FIRST DAY.

Musketeer.. Suart

T.R.C.

,"

CRICKET AVERAGES.

The report states:

"K.C.C.

SUCCESSFUL

'AT. HOME,"

- GATHERING

ON SATURDAY.

The Kowloon Cricket Club held itsannual "At Home" on Saturday"

а being During the American Mixed

the Hongkong Cricket Club will pronounced success.

The annual general meeting of afternoon, the event

p.m. on Monday next, October 6. Doubles Tournament Competition be held in the pavilion at 5 30 afternoon an The meating is called to receive was carried through. Thirty the statement of accounts, to pairs entered and these were elect a

"committee and officers divided into two teams of fifteen for the ensuing year and for the pairs each. The "A" team was transaction of any general captained by Mr. Ezra Abraham business as provided for in the Vice-President of the Club), and articles of association.

the B team by Mr. S. E. Green. (Hon. Secretary). The "A" The Committee beg to submit 'team won easily, the members of their report on the working of the, the winning team being:- Club and the Accounts for the E. Abraham and Mrs. Fraser. year ending the 31st August, 1924. J. Smith and Mrs. McCaw, C. J. The Profit and Loss Account, Roe and Mrs. Minney, R. E. Lind- (S.) 15 after writing down the cost of the sell and Mrs. Witchell, L. Jack and

Pavilion, Furniture,

by Mrs. Spalding, W. Paterson and $2,769.60, shows

profit of Mrs. Mead, W. Comley and Mrs. $1.951.93, an actual profit of Old, W. Dryden and Mrs. Packham, $4,721.53, as against $3,614.61 last. Buckberrough and Mrs. Barbey, J. W. Brown and, Mrs. Cuthill, Entrance fees show a decrease H. Penny and Mrs. Murphy, Taylor of $80.72 new playing members. and Mrs. Backett, Muir and Mrs. 9 non-playing members and 65 Jenner, Old and Mrs. Church, subscribers joined the Club during Duncan and Mrs. Jennings, the twelve months. During the same period 13 playing and 6 non-playing members and 26 subscribers resigned.

KC.C. Lammert Goldenberg Brawn

Hyde.

(S.) 32

(S.) 10

Overy

Purves

Fraser

Ramsay

(S.) 24

Hunter Hoather Tacchi Pile

(S) 19

Total... 75

(S) 18

Total... 43

-DIVISIONII,

R.H.K.Y.C. v. T.R.C.

to bo divided int classes Friarsfield, King Johnnie, Pet Whyte A. & B. by the Handicapper, Mouse. Peninsula Lad, Starland, Mitchell constituting the 1st and 3rd Sunet Gay date Saccharometer), Drummond Hvents. First prize $100; 2nd Valiant Dadalia, Orient Dahlia, Ferguson $150; 3rd $

Woodpecker, Fernlenf, Bluebottle, Exchange Bill that Marygold. Racing the Wind date Toplight). Sloan late Carnation), What-To-Do. Fighting the Wind (late Majestic). Grimshaw

Drake. Tangut, Nustaran 11.

2.—ORMONDE HANDICAP: Wallace Golden Jubilee, Roman Parat, Warthen, Cottongues, Pre- Patelon. White Rose, Full Houses, Sparguss, Little Minch, Day of Burris Harlhed star Rialto Str. Miarfiend. Washing- ton-Erince Regent Powrastle Grey Dragoni, Marian Prince

· Friarsfield, Riverg, Candir. Silver Spoir. 14 Mutse, King Charlie Peninsula Yad, Majestic Tal.

repressilde, Kdoubill.

'al £r° Chuy Surelanteragten. Vadiant Dahlia. Orient Dalilia, Wootipeeker, Pight ing the Wind (Plans Majestici, Racing the Wind » Toplight).. Inele fire, Bluebottle. 2.--WOKINGHAM STAKES :

FIVE PURLONGS. - For) ponies that..Juve started pre- Vindy to this Meeting, but have 1st January, 1991, Weight, for inches

14 scale. Subscription Duke, Langsat, Golden Jubilee. Muirhead Grifines of 192 followed 7 s. Wattheen. Sadsfaction Dublia, 1st White Bare Full Hence, Speer Barker hd $100. Jockey allowance. gr Hartfield, Mopoke. Pen- Peterson Exchange Bill Gate Marygold, castle Gandie, King Charlie, O'Brien Tat Carnation. What-To-16, Majestic Lad. Musketeer. Bandi- Drake, El. Rotisinction Public root. Pawnshop, Junglecock, Pre-Catalon. White Rose Pull Uncle George.

ONE MILE-For Ponies that Wotherspoon hne wen at least two reces since Isthmury, 1994. 1st Prize 1183 12hud $150, 3rd $100, Jockey Allowance.

Wel 10

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green defeated

Tangst, Hartfield, Rialto Star, Riverruss Spotted and Friars Gold, Fernleaf. 3.--LETCOMBE STAKEŠ: SIX FURLONGS.-For ponies that have started in Hongkong at

Playing on their own fest twice preticumly

lo this

Royals were Mecting and have not since left the the Colony. Weight for inches by Taikoo, who had a margin of us, per seale. Winner of one 22 points in their favour. Scores:- race 5 iba, penalty, of two or more races 7 lbs, penalty. Rub-Dinnen scribtion Griffius of 1921 allowed McKechnie 5 19 - 1x Prize $400. 2nd Grímes $150. Brd $100. allowance

T.R.C.

R.K.K.Y.C.

E. B. Reed

Jamie Shaw

Sloan Jockey

Brayfield

(S.). 20

Wood

Foulds Exchange Bill Gate Marygold, Waid

Carnation), Nastaran

ute

11, Matthew

(S.) 27

House. Penenstle, King Johnnie, | L.-- HONGKONG ST: LEGUR : Majestic Lad, Starland, Badroof, Pawnshop, Unché George.

Laing (5.) 26

Total... 73

Reid Paton Edwards

year.

а

etc..

.

were

During the afternoon the string band of the Bombay Grenadiers played whilst tea and refreshments, served, to members and Cricket.-The Club ran

three friends.

At the conclusion of the teams and played a total of 59 matches. Of these the 1st XI tournament, prizes won during the played 24, won 18, lost 2 and past season were distributed by

Mrs. E: Abraham. draw 4.

The 2nd XI played 20, won 12,

In introducing Mrs. Abraham, last 7 and drew 1. The "A" Team the President of the Club (Mr. played If, won 9 and lost z.

R E. Lindsell) said that the Club's The 1st XI played ten League annual "At Home" was becoming matches, winning 9 and drawing 1,a, feature, marking as it did, the (5.) 18 thus securing the League Cham-transition from one sporting sea-

pionship.

son to another. This year's "At Tennis. The Annual Tourna- Home had been a greater success ment afforded a good deal of than any of its predecessors. general interest,

The President proceeded to thank donors of prizes and to congratulate those who had won. them. Finally, he said, the thanks

(S.)-15

Total... 51

Abraham, after the

of prizes,

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CRICKET:

E. J. R. Mitchell, c Wong, b

Hunt

G. R. More, retired

The Open Championship Singles “Stock

was this year won by Mr. T Dixon

Honda, who defeated Mr. Ng Sze Carpenter kwong, the holder for the six pres of the Club were due to those XXXXXooooooooooooooICIÓ

Ross (S.) 18vious years. The Open Champion-ladies and gentlemen who had ship Doubles was won by Messrs helped to make the afternoon's

"At Home" such a success. H. D. and O. Rumjahn..

The Club Championship was won Mrs. by Paymr. Lleut. Comdr. R Edistribution

recipient of Worthington, the H'cap Singles the

beautiful A by Mr. R. M. Henderson, bouquet of roses, tied with the the H'cap Singles "B" by Mr. G. Club colours and contained in a Playing on their own

green R. More, H'cap Doubles by Messrs, handsome silver holder, the pre-played on Saturday at the Civil Ser- yesterday, the Indian Recreation H. Owen-Hughes and G. R. More station being made by little vice Club ground between members Club, after an exciting game, and the Mixed Doubles by Paymr. Miss Peggy McCaw,

Cheers for Mrs. Abraham brought defeated the Kowloon "Bowling Lieut. Condr. R. E. Worthington Green by one point, Scores:--

and Miss P. Grace.

the proceedings to a close,

LR.C. v. K.B.G.C..

SATURDAY'S GAMES,

A friendly game of cricket was

26 54

H. A. Move, I Ng Szekwong 9

A. G. Bowker, e Young b

C. E. Wong

80

Wong 1st Prize 8600,

I R.C.

ONE AND THREE QUAR- TER MILES. For China A FOURTH AGGREGATE

Ponies, Griffins of 1924. Weight 116 hs. Winners of one race 5 STAKES.----Value $800. · Dis

lbs. esine; of two or more races tane One Mils. For all China Ponies. Cateln weights at 105

10 lbs. extra xb. 6 ĺb,

2nd $200. Wingers of an open

3rd $100. Sastaran 11, Mountain Hawk, race or open Griffin race Value 5000 or over or poides that buve Wathena Cottongrass, Hartfield, won the aggregate prize in the Minehead. Mopoke, Grey Dragon, Gymkhana Stakes in my season Ganilie, Silver Spear. Peninsula Espina 5. extr. Non-winding Sub-Land Inepressible Smart Guy Suffiad scription Griffins allowed 5 th, late Sacelarometer. Woodpecker, Hyder

Sproul re. | Silver Lenf, Newton Abbot. Basil Conditions. éeives $200; 3rd $100. Kuslunit, Day of Surprise, Hort- field. Prince Regent; Pencastle, i Manchurian Prince,, «Friarsfield, Spotted Sand, Silver Spar, Ine- pressible, Sinart Goy date Succha Tometer). Valiant Dallas, Prien Dahlia, Porn Tuf.

5. — THEALE «

-

Hazel

K.B.G.C.

Warren

Hunter

Omar

McKay

-PADDOCK PLATE: HALF MILE. For China Ponies. Hussain Weight for inches as per seule. Juman All 1st Prize $400. 2nd $150. 3rd Harteam $100. Jockey allowance.

(S.) 16

(5.) 29

Ismail

Pearman Cuff Halt Wylic

(S.) 20

Johnstone Nish Morley. Muir

El Roman Parrot, Pre-fatelon, Full House, Day of Surprise. Madar Kashmir, Little Minch, Harffield, Bux SELLING Sustar, Prince Regent, Pen- Ram

Riverguss. Friarsfield, D. Rumjaħn

PLATE: ONE MILE-Forstle,

China Jonies. Weight for Majestic La. Edenhall, Wood- inhes as per scale. Winner to prker. Unde George.

be sold for $500. If entered to MANTON PLATE: be sold for $400, showed the. for $300, allowed 10 tha'; for $200, allowed 15 bs. 1st Prize: Sp 2ur $150, Brd' $100. Jockey allowance.

Excitige Bill date Marygold; lute Carilion!. 'Wfn1-TG-Do. Mountain Hawk, Eli, Golden Jubilee. White Rose, King Charlie, Į Pet Mouer, Silver Leaf, Jungle

Cock, Bluebottle.

ONE

(S.) 28

Total 64 Total

LEAGUE TABLES.

Miss Joyce Holyoak kindly pre- sented the prizes at the close of the Tournament.

CRICKET RESULTS. The following were the Cricket results:

FIRST ELEVEN.

(5.) 21 G. R. More.......

Batting

Bowling

T. E. Pearce....... 31.14

8

31.21 11.92 14 H. Owen-Hughes... 30.19 16.95 24 E. G. England..... 26 85

E. G. Lammert. 22 64 11.75 16 (S) 13 E. I. R.Mitchell... 22 21

MILE-For all China Ponies that have ran in Hongkong and not won #Race have since 1st Jumamay, 1924. other than a race onfined to Hongkong Sub- seription Griffins." Winners of one race a la penalty. Win- ner of two or more races 7 lbs. Taikoo R.C........... IO penalty.

Craigengower C.C...to Weight for inches oя per seile. 1st Prize $400. Cod Civil Service C.C....16 $150, 3rd $100, Jockey allow Kowloon C.C.10 Kowloon B.G.C. ...JO Police R.C.

10 SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

Jubilee,

6 & 7.-BECKHAMPTON HAN-

DICAP: One and a Quarter | What-To-Do, Golden Miles. For China ponies, to be Satisfaction Dahlin, Cottongrass, divided into classes A. & B, by White Rose, Kashmir. Manginrian the Handicapper, constituting the Prince, King Joinmie. Peninsula sixth and seventh events. First Lad. Sturland. Silver Leni. Pawn- Prize $450; 2nd $200; Brd} shop, $100.

Mountain Hawk, Durian, Roman Parrot. Wutthean. Satisfaction Dublin. Kashmir. Cottongrassa Day of Surprise. Sunstar. Rialto Star, Minehead, Washington, Mopake, Grey Dragon, Candie. Prarefield, Spotted Sand, Silver Speur. King Johnnie. Pet Mouse. Peninsula Taad. Majestic Lad. Musketeer. Irrepressible, Valiant Dahlia. Orient Dahlia, Wood pecker

C.C.C.

G. H. Piercy 22 20

63 A. C. I. Bowker... 20.00 11.31

A. V. T. Dean...... 17.81

9

R. E. A. Webster... 17.25 12.21 13 H. E. Hollands...... 17:25

Also batted-R.

• PRIZE WINNERS.

The priza winners. the season 1923-24 were

CRICKET.

of the Club.

Mr. E. W. Huhilton captained the victorious eleven, who won from Mr. A. E. Wood's tea by 1830 runя.

Mr. A. E. Wood's_team_only

during managed to knock up 61.

P. W. F. Mills, c and b C. E.

J. Finnie, e Hunt b 0. E.

Wong C. S. Fitzroy Lloyd, not out

Extras

Total (for D wkts.)...171

G. R. Vallack, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Thanks chiefly to a nieply com- piled 50 by Beardal, Mr. Hanil ton's team reached. 191. Prac, Ng Sze-kwong tically everybody in unch team was C. E. Wong

mice,

0. M. R. W. .14 -80 2 .15.8 1 43 5

9

CHINESE R.O...

1 40 T

1st XI Batting.-A. W. Ramsay.given a chance with the ball, but H. Hunt 1st XI Bowlag.-J. C. Fletcher. there was no outstanding perform 2nd XI Batting-. Fraser.

Judging by their keennes. Wong, o More b Vallack 0 both in the field and in the Yung Hing-un, b Bowker 0 2nd XI Bowling —A. O. Brawn.

numbers in which they turned out H. Hunt, Hollands b. Bowker 03 on one side and 12 on the Ng Sze-kwong, not ont ether), the Club members should Wong Po-kenng, C and b have a smccessful season,

Villack

TENNIS.

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP SING LES-Winner. Mrs. M. Minney. runner-up, Mrs J. A. Howe

SINGLES HANDICAP. Hancock,

"A"

5.1.51 n. 16800; A. L. Gace, CLASS.-Winner, A. W. Ramsay; 9.2.53 122:

K. 1. 188.1.63 196; G. R.

DIVISION 1.

P.

W.

I

P.

Q

7

6

4

3

2

For

1 Up

-6 327

657 478 179

547.622 594 592

111

E.

B.K.V.D.C. V..C.R.C.

At Causeway Bay, the Volun

Leung Kam-cheng, e Finnie, b

Vallock

MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP-teers proved far too strong for a K. L. Chan, b Vallack Winners, T. Lay and Mrs. McCaw: Wesk team of the Chinese Recrea- She Yuk-kwan, & Vallack runners-up, A. W. Ramsay and tion Club, the absence of Harry C. F. Lee, b Lloyd..... T. B. Powell... 1489 10 86 3 Miss Capell.

Ching being especially felt. Ng Sze-choung, b' Lloyd-

Batting first, the Volunteere Kwok Po-kun, scored 171 for the loss of D wickets, More col- when they declared. Quick, runner-up. S. E. Green.

"B"lected 54, by bright cricket, before Sayer, SINGLES HANDICAP.

CLASS. Winner, E. Savage; retiring, while Bowker (30), Mit- and chell (26), Nicholson (19)) runner-up. E. Trambitzky.

DOUBLES HANDICAP-Winners, Holland (12). helped to swell the N. Trambitzky and L. A. R. total. Duncan;

runners-up, ‘A. W. C. E. Wong was the most Yallack Ramsay and A. J. Kew.

successful bowler, taking 5 wickets Lloyd SCRATCH PAIRS-Winners, E. for 43.

Howell Abraham and N. Trambitzky: runners-up, T. Lay and R. Lindsell.

90.50.175-

Only one century was scored dur ing the season, 106 by A. A. Claxton, Also bowled D E. Donnelly, 26.2.4.9315; E. B. Reed, 69.22,

SECOND ELEVEN.

Batting

Bowling

G. H. Piercy... 26.58

H. E. Hollands... 21.07.

95 D. Reid. 1889 13.04

3E, C. Hagen...... 18.77 10.24

141 D. Nicholson...... 16,15

C. R. Baron......16.11

3.

12 R. Macalpine...... 10.67

5

10 C. V. Mark.........

14.45

4

5

7

7-MODERATE PLATE: SIX) Taikoo R.C.

FURLONGS-Por nil ponies CS.C.C.. that have started at this Meet Kowloon CC. ing and not wan Weight for Kowloon B.G.C....566 569 inches as per scale. Ponies un Police R.C. placed at this Meeting allowed

..523 654 5 lbs 1st Prize $100.

DIVISION II. 2nd $150, 3rd

P. W. L Pts. H. Griffin....... 12.00 18.28 $100, Jockey Kowloon DRC. allowance.

... 8.6

12 P. Jacks 11.44 Exchange Bil, Nastaren 1, Indian R.C..........10 5

Talkoo R. C.

96 Drake, E. Langsat, Rowan Kowloon B.G.C... 8 4 Parrot, Pre-Culeton, White Rose, Kowloon C, C.......10 4 Full House, Kashmir, Day of Sur- R.H.K. Yacht Club 9 2 prise. Lille Minch, Speargruss, Hartfeld. Winchend, Rialto Star,

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST. Sunstar, Pencastle, Washington, FROM Grey Dragon, Gandie,

Man- TWO MILE POST ONCE hirian Prince, Rivergrass, Spotted Kowloon D.R.C....559 358 201 ROUND AND IN: (ABOUT 1 Sand. Friarsfield, Silver Spear, Taikoo R.CS52 470, 82 MILE 165 YARDS.-A cup Pet Mouse, King Charlie, Majes Indian RC558 617- presented to winning Jockey by the Tad, Irrepressible. Valiant Kowloon B.G.C...500 447 53 Spotted Sand. For

China Dahlia, Orient Dahlia Wood Kowloon C.C.....541 518 Ponies. Weight for inches as necker. Fernleaf, Fighting the RF KY.C.447 647 per scale.

To be ridden hy! Wind, Junglecock, Uncle George.

SECOND DAY.

1.-NOVICES RACE:

FIGHTING COOLIES.

"CHARGED FOR ASSAULT ON FORESTERS.

SPITTING IN COURT.

Nineteen coolies were brought before Mr. R. E. Ljudusil, at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

First, second and third defen dants were charged with assaulting two forest guards on, Pokfulam Road on Friday evening and were sentenced to one month's hard

Jabour reach.

ROBBERY ON TRAM.

Down

200

Fourth defendant was prosecut ed for being in unlawful posses sloa of a

quantity of wood CONDUCTOR PLEADS LOSS

reasonably suspected of having been stolen front Government Plantation at Pokfulam Rond

Catches

71

4

The C.R.G. total only reached

E. 28. of which Ng Sze-kwong made A not out. Vallack with 5 for 3;

O NROVI SA TU S

Lloyd

Extrus

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. B. N.

Bowker

3

·15 2

6

4 8

4.5.- 15

1

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP-Winner, Lloyd 3 for 15 and Bowker 2 for 5 | Hoips Children Ovàr Hot Weather,

T. Lay; runner-up, H. Krebs,

LEAGUE TENNIS (Special prizes

11 for the most Consistent Pairs).-

# Also batted.-C. V. Mark, 88.2.53.149 A. K. Mackenzie, 48.0.106.197; · L ́, ́D. McNicoll,

9.0.60.132.

Only one century was scored during the season, 106 by A. K. Mackenzie.

Also bowled.-C. R. Baron,

| 31/4 5.123.18.

LAWN TENNIS.

GARRISON LEAGUE.

In the Garrison Tennis League, during the week, the R. A. S. C. beat Red Wing, East Surreys, by 46, games to: 35. whilst the Small Units defeated "A" Co. East Surreye by-43 to 38:-

In a very interesting lawn.tennis

OF $23.

Leung On, a conductor in the and' Wils ordered to pay employ of the Hongkong Tramway. doubles match played at Tientsin a fine of $5 or seven days in Co., has reported to the police on September 17, the well-known prisonment. The remainder were that while he was travelling in exponents Rasmussen and Elmore charged with creating austur tram car No. 4 near the Tin Hau were defeated by McEachrun and bance and throwing stones at the Temple at Whitfield yesterday. Omar Rumjaho, 6-4, 108 of the arrest of the fourth des from his right hand side pocket Pokfulam Police Station in respect two men boarded the car and stole fendant, and were fined $10 or $23 in money, the property of the

two waeka hard labour nach, with tramway company. He pulled the When John Martin, a farm defendant, who was fined $10 or and blew his whistle. The alleged harnessed a horse and cart the the exception of the fourteenth communication cord to ring the bell land at Glonboig, near Glasgow, three weeks hard labour for spit robbers then jumped off the car animal bolted, crushing him to ting in Court biridhish,

and escaped.

death between the cart and a wall,

did all the damages. Scores:

VOLUNTEERS.

7 First division, W. Hyde and H. E. Hollands, e Wong Po-

5E. C Fincher; second division,

kemig, b. C. E. Wồng 2..........

4 C. W. E. Bishop and D. D. Dryden. D. E. G. Nicholson, b C. E.

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