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THE CHINA HAIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
AN ENGLAND CRICKET XIPUT IN & OUT FOR 96
JOCKEY WHO CARRIED AN ELECTRIC AID TO SPEED
Warned Off By Stewards After Race Run
KOWLOON CCS
LARGE DROP IN
MEMBERSHIP
$1,360 Loss Reported For Year
TWO NEW LIFE MEMBERS
In the absence of the Presi-
New York, Ang. R An American jockey has been warned off for attempting to use an electric battery as an aid to. more speed from his horse. A stward said that he caught the. jockey with a battery hidden ident, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell. his sleeve as the horses were lear |who is away-from the Colony, Mr. ing the paddock,
E Abraham. Vice President of | the Kowloon Cricket Club, made an appeal for more support at the annual general meeting, which was largely, attended, in the Club Pavilion yesterday.
The jockey was allowed to ride in the race, but after the weigh- in he was told to leave the track. The horse, which was one of the favourites, finished eleventh of twelve runners.
LARGE ENTRY
FOR M. G. TROOP
GYMKHANA
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TRAILER RACE
A loss of $1,360 on the year. was shown in the working ac |count, but this was attributed to the large drop in membership fees, and the financial position of the Club was considered to be, not unsatisfactory.
Mr. Justice E. E. Lindsell was re-elected President for the en- suing year and Messus. F. Ea Nash and W. W. Hirst were made
their valuable life-member in recognition of services to the
F. G. Nigel, C. Cheape and Miss Joan Dowbigging A. N. Other, M Blank and Miss Gardner; H. de B Club. Pritchard, N. R. G. Bosanquet and Miss Heather Gerard; J. P. English, C. I Aris and Mrs. Lame: Mr. Mead, Mr. A. X. Other, and Mrs Mead: B. C. Field, W. O'Neill and Miss Beryl Fair, A. Wall, G. Morris and Miss Betty Fair
TENT PEGGING
C. L. Aris, J. Barrow. J. P. Eng lish, G. P. Ferguson, CL Gregory,
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Chairman's Speech During the course of his speech, Mr. Abraham said:-:
Turning now to the accounts, I trust you will agree that the Working Account is on the
shows admittedly a loss on work- whole, not unsatisfactory. It
SARAZEN SCORIZE A ŽMAKING A DOUBLE EAGLE ONA A PAR 5 HOLE.
Gene Sarazen, above, is one of the veterans of the United States team which will clash with the British Leain to-day in the Ryder Cup contest.
BRADDOCK
PICKED BAER
TO BEAT LOUIS
(Continued from Page Li The prediction of the Jersey Rissaldar Hayat Mohamed and G. Club House, Billiard Tables, Fit-Irishman, who won an upset de-
G. R. Q. Henriques, E. M. E. Mead, ing of $1,360.61, but that figure
E. E. Minjoodt, Mohamed Khan, Flis reached after making full al-
G. Nigel, A. E. Potts, J. A. Parish, lowance for depreciation of our
Stokes,
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D. Black Reserve: RE Cole
CHILDREN'S RIDING
COMPETITION
accor-
SOUTH AFRICANS'
GOOD EFFORT
VINCENT STRIKES HIS
VERY BEST FORMER MITCHELL SCORES FREELY
(By THOMAS MOULT)
Folk estone, September 3. THE South Africans are playing their last fix- ture in the South of England as successfully as though they were still at the beginning of summer, still concerned about making a deep im- pression on the Old Country.
Against an England XL, in an encounter which the weather has restricted to two days, they went far forward towards vic- tory. At the close they were leading by 118 on the first innings, with eight wickets standing, and both, in bowling and batting their cricket gave a memorable send-off to the eleventh of these happy festivals, pat
And festival cricket it was A most heartening crowd saw. the South Africans put the England XL in and put them out in 100 minutes for the lean total of 96, and then go ahead by tea. time for the loss of one wicket-
GRIMSBY BEAT
THE ARSENAL ON -
HOME GROUND
OUT OF GEAR
DAVIDSON MISSES AN OPEN GOAL
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No sooner, indeed, had the England innings begun at mid- day than two batsmen, Hudson and Denis Smith, were sent back Ito the pavilion for only 9 runs-
Holmes helped Mitchell-Innes to make the score look more cheerful before he was leg-before at 37, but Bartlett was out next ball. · Mit- chell-Immes hit Langton for 14 of four deliveries, including a swiftly sailing six over mid-off's head At 48, however, he reached for ward fatally to Vincent, and was
well taken behind the stumps.
Tennyson Stonewalls Consequently half the side were
but Lord Tennyson joined Owen- Smith and stonewalled in self- denying fashion while the Sonth African knocked his kizszen about Tennyson, spent 25 min- ates on five runs "I have never taken so long on so fèw," was his own comment afterwards and then he was caught by square leg
tings, and Gear and is largely cision from Max in June to take No. 1 Sub-Section Set G poffset by the receipt of 3930 in the crown, was all the more in- Ferguson, Troopers J. Barrow, Entrance Fees, which in
pressive as he had just watched
P Cheape, Reserve: A. H. R. Bat-been credited not to Income, but indicated two days ago he would! HOLDERS ATTAUD out and 50 was not yet secured; A Browning, CL. Gregory and G. dance with our new policy, have the Brown Bomber, work out. He
cher."..
to Reserve. It also included a climb aboard the Louis hand- No. 2 Sub-Section.Cpl B further $250, which your Audi-wagon but withheld judgment Field, L/CpLE S V. Mossop and Troopers F. G. Nigel, W. ONeill, and tors have considered should be until he watched Max. 3
added to our reserte against pos-l
Poor Display sible bad debts.
Baer appeared to be in fine con- Class I (over 12 years)-Girls, less than $450 worse off than we Feldman, a top ranking heavy- In the result, we are in fact dition yesterday but baxed poorly. Raymonde Jordan (15). Nancy were a year ago, and considering weight, cuffed the ex-champion all
(By FRANK COLES) rison (13), and Peggy Kinchin (12); Boys, Pierre Jordan (12).
the hardness of the times, and over the ring for two rounds, Class II (over seven, under 12 the difficulty in a large Club like and George Turner, 150-pound Defeat has come early to the 34.
London, September 4. years)-Girls, Angela Boss (9), Fay this of cutting down our Hazell (9), Marigold Sorby
over Oklahoman, clubbed Mar for four League champions. Last night at Pauline Powell (9). Elizabeth Annes and meal profit has fallen by $1,-
(10). heads, and the fact that our bar rounds.
Grimsby they lost by a goal scored joined the rapidly increasing band Two more runs and Levett ley (9) and Kathleen Kinchin (9);
Louis has been idling to avoid close on the interval by Craven of the defeated in the pavilion, Boys Alan Cutcher (9).
100, and members subscriptions over-training. Everyone in his Arsenal cannot complain at the and the remaining batsmen were is confident Associated result. Indeed, theirs was a most out within 20 minutes after lunch
un-Arsenal-like display. Except for a mere addition of 10-
Class III (under seven years). by $2,500. I think we are entitled camp Crls, Wendy Joseph (6); Boys, to congratulate ourselves that we Press. Peter Hutton Potts (5), and Sandy are still in a very sound finan-1 Macgown (5).
cial position. (Applause).
WHEELBARROW RACE N. G. Nizel and Miss Joan Dow As regards our membership, 52 biggin E. ME Mead and Mrs new members joined during the Mead; C. L. Aris and Miss E Aris; year, and
Last A. G. Jordan and Miss M. Gardner; year's report showed our total
90 resigned. N. E. G. Bosanquet and Miss Hmembership as 323, as compared Gerard; G. Morris and Miss Eetty
Fair; A. Wall and Miss Beryl-Fair with 263 this year, but during CL. Gregory and Miss Suith: B the year your honorary Secretary C. Field and Mrs. Field; W. O'Neill and I went through the list and and Miss "Blank J. A Parish and struck off 23 names of members Miss "Somebody"; W. C. Muir and who had left the Colony, and were
not likely to return.
Miss “A. N. Other.”
Miss
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Joan Dowbiggin (Ebony
New Officers.
The following members were elect-
HOCKEY CLUB'S
PRACTICE GAME
Two Teams Chosen For Monday
for their speed. I saw nothing especially formidable in the form
of Grimsby. I would describe
Vincent's Deadly Spell
Vincent and Langton had cap-
them as a workmanlike team, well tured nine of the wickets, Vincent endowed with dish and
in one spell taking three for four thusiasm.
.m
TURS.
Langton rounded on the
But Grimsby deserved their innings with three for three in 19 victory because of their superior balls.
tr in attack I have rarely seen When the South Africans bat- fan Arsenal forward line so unted the conditions can hardly be distinguished they were strange described as more... Lavourable to them. The first fifty, brightly ly lacking in purpose.
The main trouble was that though the
runs came, took 45. Davidson and James, the inside minutes. Rowan left at 54, out to Hockey Club teams have been James, it is true, was handicapped catches made by Smith at for- The following two Hong Kong forwards, were right out of form. another of the day's first-rate President Mr. Justice R. E. Lindat King's Park on Monday at most of the second half was at
selected to play a practice match by an early leg injury and forward short leg
Mitchell went on in his charac 5.15 pm-Y Potter (Capt.), E. V. Beed; J. C
Colours C. L. Gregory J. Ea happy mood.
outside-left; but he was never in teristically sure and sensitive style.
Cotesworth, W. A. Reed, G. Sommer
First to his individual 50 out of 97 at tea time, and then, in
Vice-President Mr. E. Abraham. Hon. Secretary-MR. P. Phillips Hon. Treasurer F. G. Ma Captain of the Clab-Mr. F. Good
Idol), H. A. Greig (Elvira), A. Bed as office-bearers for the ensing P. Butcher (Mix) F. G. Nigel year (Mortmain), E- M. K. Mead (Mag- pie), A. H. Potts (Mouche), EH sell Cole (The Curlew), E 0. Butler (Wembley Stag), O. G. Stokes |(Cylde), Miss M. Gardner (Tullah), J. Barrow (White Stars), Miss Betty der. Fair (Fi-Fa). Miss Beryl Fair (Diogenes), H. C. Macnamara. (That's That), J. P. English (Garry), A Vice-Captain-Mr. E. C. Fincher. Dinnen (Lady Lack), C. L. Aris (St Bowls Convener Mr. J. Fraser. Ives), E. H. Minjoodt (Zephyrz), F. D. General Committee Messrs. F. E. Annesley (Not So Dasty). D. Black Nash, E. C. Fincher, J. S. Smith, F. (Widness), Mrs. B. C. Field (Jan A. Hunn, H. Overy, C. J. Tacchi and Stewer), B. C. Field (Racing Strain), G. Lee, M A. J. Ropes (Nebular Star), Mra. A.
Auditors Messrs. Lowe, Bingham
win
J. Ropes (Glenshee), L. Gregory and Matthews. (Ike), G. P. Ferguson (Tom Cobly), G. P. Ferguson (Jock Scott), G. R Q. Henriques (Darien), G. E. Q Henriques (The Sonil), Mrs. D. C. Wilson (Golden Star) and J. C. Mac- gown (African Eve).
G.
AUSTRALIAN PONTES
~ Stokes (Mary); | A. Wall (Cyrano), 7. A. Parish (Kashicar). Mrs. Keary (Beauty), Mrs. Persse (Winter's Tal).
TARGET COMPETITION
Men F. G. Nigel, E. M. S. Mead,
RH Cole, C. Aris, A. G. Jordan,
THE CONTINENTAL SCULLERS
Return To Form Of H.Buhtz
London, August 12/
Milze Neglected
Wood, L. D. Bilbee, T. S. D. Davidson, as in the match seventy minutes afterwards, to 90 Whitley, A. A. R. Botelho and F. Ben against Sunderland, was a keen out of 181, when he was caught by nett N
Whites W. Shields; A Tate, LF.
trier, but his value to the team second slip. He and Viljoen had Nicholson; W. W. C. Shewan (Capt.), in a constructive sense was small in a hundred minutes.
put on 127 for the second wicket E G. Dale, XE Cottery XA E One unfortunate sequel from an Mackay, G. E. R Divett, J W Pote Arsenal standpoint was that Hunt, J. Tetley and G. Noo7.*.
Read Fails
Read was among the unsuccess- Arrangements will be made except in the first half, Milne, the for other members who can turn brought into the game.
new right winger, was rarely ful bowlers. The South Africans Mine confirmed the impression they had lout but who are not included I made a promising start, and it was given me at the end of the Oval
these two teams.
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not his fault that the Arsenal Test that they do not right wing faded out
gard him as offering the dire Eastin was surer of himself threat his success against the than in the opening mate
counties had suggested. Towards his the close he bowled against a Saturday, but he was not best. With the wing lay go background of strong shadows moderate; how could Drak be pected to shine? Moreover, was most effectively shadowed by this nor anything else in the Eng
and bowling could prevent young giant of who deputised for who is 70 not out, from ba
the complete though he could, if he
on till Doomsday
(Continued from Page 4)
During last Season nine new Bufi, who won the Henley members joined the Club making Hodg W. O'Neill, Barrow, J. F. Eng- Diamonds, has been beaten in the 46 playing members and 16 non- lish, A. H. Dimmen, E. H. Minjoodt, Swiss selling championship by playing members. { AS Wan, F. D. Annesley. G. LuGire-
Studarch. gory G. P. Ferguson, BC. Field,
J. A., Parish, W. C. Muir and D. It was Stodárcha much smaller Black
man, who, level with Bufi, at the Ladies Mrs. B. C. Field and mile, hit the boom and stopped in Misses Gardner, Betty Fair, Bery! the Henley semi-final: Some Fair end Heather Gerard
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thought this just bad luck, others that be the boom because the
New Officials Office bearers elected rent year were:
President, Lady Son Captain, Miss Team Vice-Captain Mis Han Secretary Assistant Hon. Secr
MA: Harrop,"
Hou, Treasurer, Miss. Ms
Committee, Men
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