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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.

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MALAYA'S TEAM

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TRIANGULAR CRICKET IN HONG CÙNG

THREE OLD "CARB" COMING

JOCKEY CLUB

PROGRAMME FOR SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING

THE HANDICAPS

Mr L. S Greeniili, hon. Весте- The following programme has tary of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, been arranged for the Sixth Extra announces that the probable, Malaya race meeting by the Hang Kong

to lake. interport encket tairs (of twelve), Jockey Club, expected to arrive on the 8.a. "An- Monday, October 11:- chises" on November 2 for the trian-Jordan Handicap: "C" Class: Six

gular tournament with Hong Kong ant Shangha is composed as fot- lows:-

A. J. Bostock 50, R. L. L. Brad- deil, G. 3. Brand, R. G. Gibson. Dr. H. O. Hopkins, P. N., Knight, W. A. B. South, Lal Singh, Evan Wong, W. A.

D. Wynch, Lt. Waring and another. [Bostock Hill. Braddell

and Knight have came here before as Malaya interport "cap,"]

V.R.C. FETE

220 YARDS RECORD SWUM BY J. R. JOHNSTONE

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Among several "open to the Colóny”? championships decided at the fete held Inst night by the Victorin Recreation Club in their swimming pool was the 220 yards from style, in which J. R. Johnstone (who already has notable schievements to his credit) broke the record hitherto held by D. Lyon. Johnstone's time was

2 minutes 31) seconds.

In international water pola. Portugal defeated Scotland by the odd goal in five,

Colled upon by Mr. W. Logan, Miag Doria Hunt (who is a fine" swimmer) presents the prizes and received a bouquet of flowers in a silver holder

The "Footwurmers" Orchestra play- el for the subsequent dancing,

Results

The results were as follows;~~-

50 yards handicap (members), firat heat. 1, J. Sloan, 30 secs.; 2, J. Soares, 32 GPS. Second heat.—1, S. V. Gittins, 26.4-5 seca; 2, H.M. ~Remedios,~28.1-5′′sees-Third-heat.—1; R. Amery, 26.4-5 secs.; 2, Geo, Lynn, 30 seca. Final-1, J. Sloan, 29.2-5

'seca.; 2, H. M. Remedios, 30 secs.

100 yards, breast stroke (champion- ship of Colony)-1, Wan Kwong-ting, 79.4-5 secs.; 2, Chlu Tak-wing, 81.1-5

secs.

50 yards handicap (ladies)-1, Miss L. Silva "Netto, 41 secs.; 2; Miss E. Withers, 40 seca.

220 yards free style (championship of Colony.), J. R. Johnstone, Z mina. '34 secs.; 2. W. F. Korr.

50 yards handicap (boys), first heat. 1, J. Lawrence, 34.2-5 seca.; 2, E. Marques, 26.1-5 secs. Second heat.-1, Ed. Roza, 30 secs.; 2, Alvaro Roza, 40.1-5 secs. Final-1, Ed. Roza, 28.2-5 secs.; 2, J. Lawrence, 34 secs.

25 yards dash (open to Colony), first heat-1, E. V. Gittina, 11.4-5 secs.; 2, W. Foraita, 12.2-5 sec. Second heat.-1, Leung Sui-man, 11.2-6 secs.; 2. R. Amery, 11.3-5 secs. Final-1. Leung. Sui-man, 11.2-5 secs.; 2, S. V. Gittins; 11.8-5 peen

Diving (championship of Colony).--- 1. E. da Roza, 1814 points; 2.-L. Roza Pereira, 151 points. Total possible points, 180.

Services Team race (five-a-side, each to swim 50 yards),1, Royal Garrison Artillery, 2 mins. 87 seca.; 2, Royal Navy, 2 mine. 40 secs.

Mombers toam race (four-a-side; each to swith 50 yards)-1, S. V. Gittins "B" team, 1 min. 59.4-5 secs. Water Polo

Portugal beat Scotland by three goals to two.

Teams:-

Fortugal-Rocha (V.R.G. "B"), Soares (V.R.C. "A"), "Remédios (V.R.C. "B"), Marcal (V.R.C. “A”), C. Roza Pereira (V.R.C. "A"), L. Roza Pereira (VR.C. "B") and W. Lawrence (V.R.G. "9")

ScotlandAngus (Kowicon), West land (K.O.S.B.), Rodgers (Kowloon), Johnstone (V.R.C. "A"), Logan (Kow Joon), Finlayson (K.0.8.B.), and Kors (Kowloon).

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"A"

100.

Furlongs For Chiau Ponies. En- trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150.' Cat Prizu: 100. -Jordan Handicap: "B" Clans: Six Furtong For China Pontes. En- trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: 3400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: 3-Jordan Handicap Clan: Six Furlong-26- Chinn Ponics. En- trance Fee

1st Prize: $400. Į 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: 100. 4.- Fourth Aggregate Stakes: One Mile-Value $500. For all China Ponies Weight 10 st. 9 lb, Win- nors of a ruce Value $800 or, over other than a race confined Sub-

peription Chimas, er Ponies that have won the

Aggregate prize in the Aggregate Stakes in any sea son, 5 ib. extra. Non-winning Sub- scription Grifins allowed 5 lb.

Handicaps

THE CHINA MAIL,

The handleaps Bre 43 fol- -lows:-

Jordon Handicap "A" Class

Skinfaxi

U.S. GOLF

'LADIES', CHAMPIONSHIP'.

MISS COLLETT'S SCORE"

Birmingham, Michigan, Yesterday.

Mrs Pressler (Los Angeles) beat Mrs. Hurd (Merion), 3 and 1.

Mrs. Hill (Meadow Lake) beat Mrs. Hanley (Detroit), 2 and 1.

Miss Wall (Oakkosh) beat Mrs. Federman (Now York), 2 and 1,--Reu- ter's American Service.

COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD

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A meeting ci the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association Council will be held in the Association Offices, 4th floor. French Bank Buildings, at 5.30 p.ni., on Tuesday, October B. The agenda in- cludes the following items:-

To confirm the minutes of Coun cil meeting No. 4; to confirm the minutes of League Management Committee meeting, No. 1; correc pondence; accounts; draw "Sunday Herald" Charity Cup Competition; other busines5.

B-Nathan Handicap: "A"

Class:

Nathan Handicap "A" Class-

One and a* Quarter __Milen.→For China Ponl; 2. Entranco Fec $3. 1st Peiza: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100.

14 Miles

O-Moon

lbs. 100

RESULTS OF THE 3RD ROUND,

Little Thunder

148

Hiawatha

103

Samaritan

160

Rose Hall

Dake of Chantilly

153

Monterey Bay

156

One Third

160

6 Furlongs

Fifty Fifty

152

In the third round of the American Ladies' Golf Championship, Miss

lbs.

Heir Apparent

153

One Third

160

Young Pretender

162

Huntington

152

Triumph Stag

165

Glenna Collett (Rhode Island) beat Mrs. Higble (Detroit), at the nine- teenth.

San Francisco

162

Duke of Melrose

169

Fifty Fifty

-152

Delaware Bay

149

Young Pretender

102

Erins Isle

140

City Hall

157

Peck

143

Q-Maon

160

Buster

143

Nathan Handicap "D" Class---

place on

Lightning

149

1 Miles

Little Thandar

149

Iba.

Target

148

Hiwatha

Sunning

158

Szatmar

140

Samaritan

150

Duke of Chantilly

153

The Jamaica

Monterey Bay

155

Duke of Nichtung

140

HONG KONG F.C.

As You Like It

145

Our Prince

150

Heir Apparent

153

Aristophanes

148

Triumphant Stag

165

Duke of Normandy

143

Monk

154

Jordan Handicap` "D" Class—

Fanling Stag

146

L

6 Furlonga

Noukhall

156

157

lbs.

Loch Alsh

156

Skinfaxi

157

Loch Etive

148

Noukhai

150

U Un II.

142

The Ape

156

Kings Falloch

150

Erina Isle

161

Nara Etag

Duke of Melrose

108

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Kings Falloch

180

Loch Etive

148.

Sunning

158

Glory

167

INTERPORT BOWLS

Ace of Spades

100

100

Erstwhile

148

Flying Stag

146

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Mount Elburz

147

Tarzın

142

Monk

154

Scores at a Glance'

Cream Cracker

150

The Jamalea

150

Shanghai

Police R.C.

Aristophanes

148

Phillips

No. 1. Nalan

Delaware Bay

Kerley

No. 3 West

163

Dorrance

158

Thunderbolt

Malcolm

160

No. 3 Hargreaves - Skip Mair

2.

Loch Alsh

155

142

Jordon Handicap "C" Class→→

6 Furlongs

Iba.

Szatmar

180

Duke of Normandy II.

163

An You Like It

165

Armony...

102

10.

162

Duke of Niedlung

158

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"Zephyr

Fanling Stug

165

12.

166

13.

100

The Ptarmigan

151

14,

Cavalier

Kom Tong Hall

15

10.

Rummy

17.

158

Inca

False Alarm

148

158

The Jungle Book

154

Amusement Tax

152

21.

Duke of Milan

156

155

Desert Wind

190

Merry Lad

155

152

Sunshine

150

6 Furlongs

Ibs.

Mountain Air

156

White Jade

Tornado

155

Kum-On-

152

Pumpkin

150

Bronze Idol

150

Bowden

145

Ploughman

Dark Eyes

Sopron

Half Pint

160 150 150

Sunny Day

150

Sunloch

145

Chicat

153

Siang River

160

Papaya

'167

be run for five times, or as A Cup to

decided by the Committee, called the Aggregate Cup, will be presented at the end of the weason to be won by the pony scoring most marks in the seen for the Aggregate Stakos at the extra meetings during the sea- son, counting points for a first; 2 for a second; and 1 for a third. The henefit of marks already seared to pass with the pony on a sale. Any winner of the race this season to carry tha, extra for each win f subsequent starts for the race, but in the event of a pany carrying the pensity not winning, 2 lbs. to be deducted next time he starts, such 2 lbs, to remain deducted until he wins again, when he will carry the tuli panuities without deduction. Penalties accumulative up to 10 lbs. In the avant of two or more ponies tying with the same number of marks after five races have been run the owners shall either divide the value of the Cup which is hereby placed at $1,000, or shall run off on a ! day to be fixed by the Committee, not being the same day as the last race for the Stakes but within two weeks therefrom. In the event of a run off the weights shall be weight for inches as per scale. Entrance 15 2nd prize: $300. 3rd prize: $150. G-Nathan Handicap: "B" Class. One and a Quarter Miles-For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $6.

1st Prize: $150. 2nd Prize: $200, 3rd Prize: $100. 6.-Jordan Kandicap: "" Class: Six

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Forlongs For China Ponies. En- trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: 100. 7-Carnarvon-Stakes:-One Mile—Far ponles that have started in Hong Kong this year, but have not wen

a race since 1st January, 1029: to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five flat races anywhere at any time. Weight for inchies As per scale. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this year allowed 7 lbs. Jockeys 2 lbs. extra for each race won. Entrance Fee $6. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $160, 3rd Prize:

$100.

Peck

U Un II.

Fair Eyes

Jordon Handicap "D" Class-

Miss Opal Webb, alxteen-year-old girl jockey, thinks so much

ot her riding ability, she will, make application for a Jockey licence in Kentucky. Moreover, she intends to ride in the next Kentucky. Derby. Miss Webb is a native of Nebraska and will carry the colours of the R. F. McClain sikbles during the winter season at Tia Juana.

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Presentation of Spoons

ARMY'S PETS

RHINE EVACUATION PROBLEM

600

ANIMALS

The British soldier's king for cats and dogs has presented a pretty problem to the Ministry of Agriculture In connection with the return of the Rhine Army to England.

The strength of the army is about 8,000, and a preliminary survey shows that at least one man a dog or cat which he wishes to bring home.

in 10 has

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14

16

17

The Ministry's quarantine rules have to be obeyed, and each of these animals will have to be kept In an approved place for six months

Mr. W. Kent (A.S.P.) presented spoons to the visiting players, com- menting on the very close and in- teresting game.

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after its arrival.

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£12 Each for Expenses The expense, including transport, would amount to about £12 for each cat and dog.

The Blue Cross quarantine kennels at Shooter's Hill, S.E., have been asked to provide accommoda- tion for about 100 dogs.

In reply, Mr. Malcolm said that the Police deserved to win, as they

Special arrangements are there- played some very beautiful shots. fore being considered so that no Sometimes he felt that the Police soldier may be deterred from bring- pinched his shots. He was.keen toing his pet home with him. gain another win which could have intensified his deafre to carry back the flag and the Cup, but his men were still going to do it. The loss-by one shot was no fault of the green. In conclusion Mr. Malcolm asked those present to give his team the fame support at the Interport match as they did during the after- noon. He presented spoons to the winners and called for three hearty cheers.

An offer by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to take 300 dogs and cats | has been accepted by the authorities.

Free of Charge

pay a

The animals will be taken to Hackbridge, Bear Carshalton, Surrey, where they will be kept free Hosts and Guests

of charge for the quarantine period. 'Nearly a hundred sat down to

But that the facilities offered may dinner in the new extension of the not be abused, each owner of a cat Club, "Bob" Scott's band being or dog is being asked to in attendance and a very pleasant nominal sum of £2 towards the cost evening was spent by all present. of keep. Otherwise, said an official The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, acting of the R.S.P.C.A., dozens of men G.S.P., congratulated the Shanghai might buy animals just before leay- team on the very excellent game ing Germany to take advantage of they put up during the afternoon. the offer. He felt that was the generous spirit of the visitors which "made

the home team win the match. He 24 HOURS IN THE SEA

thought that if the Shanghai team would only put themselves in the hands of the Police on the day of

the "Big Match," they could be sure

of being well protected although he

WOMAN'S MYSTERIOUS

STORY

had no request from Mr. Brawn to tralian, who is in a hospital at A woman, sald to be an Aue-

let the Shanghai team down.

Mr. Malcolm, speaking on behalf of the visitors, thanked the Police R.C. for the very pleasant after noon, but he would not for a single moment allow the Hong Kong team to "waylay them. He said in any case his team was going to give Hong Kong a good ran for their money. He paid a tribute to Mr. Mair, and his men, who succeeded in lowering their colourds, How. ever, he said he would dothis Best to keep his end up with the other sporting fixtures between the two ports, forgot Ag

Messrs. Lane, Crowford,Ltd., catered for the dinner, which was a great success.

Bordeaux, was found, partially clothed and unconscious," "on the beach at Montalivet.

When she came round she stated a stewardess of the that she was steamer: "Eagle," bound from Newcastle to Shanghai, and bad fallen overboard.

According to the Borticaux cor respondent of the "Journal,” she Maid she felt I and want on deck for fresh air. The ship heeled and she was thrown overboard.

She swam to a place of wreckage to which she cling throughout the night and the following day. Even- tually the current carried her to Montalivet.

Lincoln Bennett Hats

At present one of the most

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"The Snapbrim Style." The un-

bound edge makes it possible

for the wearer to adjust the tilt

of the brim at back or front se

as to suit his particular taste..

Lincoln Bennett Nats

Colours

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Grey, Fawn, Brown, Heather, Silver and Medium Grey. $15.50 TO $27.50

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HARD-HIT K.C.8

MANY UNABLE TO EARN £800 A YEAR

Litigation in England has fallen off so seriously in the last two or three yeans that most of the rank

idleness and in many cases penury. and file of the Bor are reduced to

A practising barrister of 12 years standing said:

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An experienced junfor counsel

at present is doing well, with ap infinity of toll, if he clears £800.- a year. There

Kany

practising K.Cs making leas~**

There were 500 applications re- cently from practising silks and juniors for a vacant county court judgeship, with its $1,800 year and pension.

MAKING A SPÁ

The legal year that has closed Kemal Pasha, the Turkish Pre- has been the worst in living aldent, has given orders. that memory for the Bar. Litigation Yalova, the once popular watering- in the High Court may be taken place on the Asiatic shore of the a criterion for all the civil Sea of Marmora, la to be rebuilt courts. Not only have the lists and re-equipped within two months......... been very much thinner, but Hundreds of workmen, with tons a large proportion of the of material, have been sent to cases listed have been settled be-begin the erection of hotels and a fore the briefs were delivered, casino and the equipment of batha People do not see the point of with the latest hydro-therapeutic perhaps losing £200 to vindicate appliances. The Finance Ministry their claim to £50, and even if has given £100,000 for the re- the volume of litigation Increases building of the spa,, and Kemal there are far too many counsel Pasha will also create there a vast competing for it..

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