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GOLF STARTING TIMES

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Boxing Day (Monday) and Tuesday:

BOXING DAY A

Old Course

9.50

"

"

9.16 a.m. G. E. R. Divett,, H. J. D. 10.00

Lowe.

9.20 J. B. Mackie, I. P. Tamworth. 10.04 9.24 N. D Lloyd, Col. Collin.

19

"

9.28

R. H. Gregory, D. Hum-10.12 phreys.

9.32 S. H. Dodwell, K. S. Morri-10.16

"

son.

A M. Mack, A. Nicol.

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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 24, 1938

CAMBRIDGESHIRE (NEXT WEEK'S

WINNER SOLD

FOR 750 GUINEAS

(By AIR MAIL)

AND NEW YEAR

SOCCER CARD

The following is the local

soccer

ary 4:

Newmarket December sales, the biggest clearing-house for blood-programme up to and including Janu- K. S. Robertson, L. H. Geare. stock, opened in quiet fashion. Many H. F. Sommers, J. W. May-buyers for foreign countries were

hew.

Two attractive lots were the brood

present.

"

W. J. S. Key, J. Forbes,

10.08

35

L. M. Wylie, J. L. C. Pearce.

"

ton.

R. K. Valentine, W. M. Bar-mares, Mrs, Freeman and Indira, submitted by Mrs. Florence M. E. G. S. Archbutt, D'Arcy Wea-Schlesinger. Indira, which is out of therbe.

J. S. Dunnett, L. C. F. Bel- lamy.

Herod's Joy, is believed to be in foal to Dastur. Mr. Meyer bought her A. Ñ. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen. for 1350 guineas. Mrs. Freeman is J. Riddell Carre, J. Hall. out of the Orby mare, Orcelone, and

H. Overy, W. J. E. Macken-is believed to be in foal to Pay Up:

zic,

S. S. Church, G. McGrane. L. Jackson, J. G. Campbell, H. N. Williamson, W. J. Dyer.

9:36

10.20

***

9.40** 9.44

TE

J. H. McElney, I. H. Geare.

H

E. M. Bryden, F. S. Geldart.

10.24

9.48* 9.52 9.50

1

B. O. Baldwin, G. McGrane.

10,28

""

F. Buckle, W. M. Barton.

10.32

"

C. D. N. Walker, G. T. Har- rington.

10.36

-10.40 10.44

2,

10.48

9.24 a.m. A. D. Humphreys, W.

Adams.

9.32 10.24

10.32

**

10:00 C. C. Black, R. Young. 10.04. W. W. C. Shewan, J. Forbes. 10:08 T. C. Monaghan, J.'W. May-

how.

M

10.12 F. C. Weller, D. F. Hughes.

"

10.32 H. Overy, W, J. E. Macken-

25

zie, 10.36 G. Riddell Carre, R. S. Har-

rison.

"}

New Course

9.21a.m. A. V. & Mrs. Greaves.

17

9.32 J. B. Stewart, Miss Weller. 10.08 Mrs. Monaghan, Miss Cor-

righan,

10.16.

10.28 10.36

10.40

Miss M. Thompson, A. A. Bremner.

J. Hart Davis, C. Austin.

New Course

V. R. & Mrs. Gordon.

Col. & Mrs. Matthews,

G.

MONDAY, 26TH DEC., 1938 Sunday Herald Charity Cup (Semi-Final) ́

V Ireland

Portugal

(Kowloon, 3.30 p.m.)..

Referee: Ip..

Linesmen:-Finch and Clark.

TUESDAY, 27TH DEC., 1938 Sunday Herald Charity Cup (1st Round)

China

V

Scotland (Sookumpoo, 3.30 p.m.).

Referee:-Omar..

Linesmen:-Stedman and Havelaar.

Second Division

She was sold to Captain Boyd-Roch-Kwong Wah fort for 1000 guineas.

Two mares by Hurry On sent up by Mr. F. S. Myerscough were also in demand. Call Bell, whose dam Bella Minna won many races, went for 1000 guineas to Mr. Simons Har- rison, and the other one, Middle

R.A.O:C.

(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.).. Referee: Gamlin.' South China

Royal Scots (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.). Referee:-Edward.

V

5th R.A.

Eastern

(Club, 4 p.m.). Referee:-Brothwell.

Third Division “A”

Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. End, which is out of Pride of Ingle-South China v 5th: R.A.

ALAIDLAW'S

Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie,

Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins, GOLFING

Col. Matthews.

Mrs. Steele Perkins,

Steele Perkins.

TUESDAY

Old Course

JAPPOINTMENT

9.16 a.m. G. M. Park, T. F. R. Waters.

A. V. Greaves, A. Murdoch.

F. Groves, J. Stenersen.

9.20

21

9.24

"

J. B. Mackie, A. M. Mack.

9.28

+

9.32

"

9.36

21

9.40

++

C. D. N. Walker, R. G. Gray.

wood, to Prince Odescalchi for 550 guineas.

mare

There was considerable interest when M. Jacques Meller's Helleni qua was led into the ring. This French-bred five-year-old .was successful in 15 races in her native country before coming over to England and winning the Cam- bridgeshire two months ago. The Australian bloodstock owner, Mr. "Sol Green, secured her for 750

guineas.

*

William Laidlaw, assistant to Henry Cotton at Ashbridge, has been appoint- The well-known horses in train-

West ed professional to the

Herts Club, near Watford.

ing, Puzzler and Mickey the Greek, Laidlaw, aged 25,| succeeds A. G. Bellworthy, who is re-were withdrawn at 1050 guineas and signing after 28 years service.

1700 guineas respectively, and the Chosen from 200 applicants, Laidlaw next in the "thousands" was the H. H. Mundy, W. A. Stewart.played for Scotland in professional in-three-year-old colt

Berwick, by 9.44 C. H. Shaifer, H. L. Carson.ternational matches in 1935-36-37. He Blandford-Arabella, which was

J. A. D. Morrison, K. S. Mor-was Surrey Open Champion in 1935, rison. 9.52, S. T. Butlin, T. Low.

and tied for seventh place in the Open purchased by Mr. R. C. Irvine for Championship of 1937.

(Continued at foot of next Col)

9.48

"

R. H. Gregory. Comdr. Hole.

1938 The Pleasure of your Company

ALL THE VERY BEST

FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT

ANNOUNCING

1939

OUR POPULAR SEASONABLE

Added Attraction

HONG KONG

and

PENINSULA HOTELS

THE BRILLIANT

DANCE TRIO KYRA, ROBY

and

Carnival Festivities

HARRY TOGETHER WITH THE "GRIPPS GLAMOURETTES”

GALAS & CARNIVALS.

Fancy

or

Evening Dress

HONGKONG HOTEL

CHRISTMAS EVE (“Gripps" Gala)

TILL 3 A.M. CHRISTMAS DAY (Cabaret Tea Dance) 5 to 7.30 P.M. BOXING NIGHT (“Gripps" Dinner Dance) TILL 2 A.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE ("Gripps" Carnival) TILL 3 A.M. ́ ́NEW YEAR'S DAY (Cabaret Tea Dance) 5 to 7.30 P.M.

PENINSULA HOTEL CHRISTMAS EVE (Rose Room Gala) TILL 3 A.M. CHRISTMAS NIGHT (Rose Room Dinner Dance)

TILL 2 A.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE (Rose Room Carnival) TILL 3 A.M. REPULSE BAY HOTEL

CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY NEW YEAR'S EVE NEW YEAR'S DAY

(Ball Room Gala) TILL 2 A.M. (Special Tea Dance) 5 to 7 P.M. (Grand Carnival) TILL 3 A.M. (Special Tea Dance), 5 to 7 P.M. PRESENTING “JAQUELINE AND ARNAUD” ON CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR'S EVE ·

TABLE RESERVATIONS BY 'PHONE

HONGKONG

HOTEL

PENINSULA HOTEL

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Motor Coaches from Repulse Bay Hotel

a quarter of an hour after each Carnival connecting with late ferries to Kowloon.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

30281

58081

27775

(Caroline Hill, 2.30p.m.). Referee: Barretto.

[R.A.S.C.

v Kit Che (Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m.). Referee:-Farr.

P.W.D..

v 30th R.A.

(Club, 2.30 p.m.)..

Referee: Waldron.

Third DivisionTM TM"B"

Stonecutters V A.S.A.

(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.).

Referee:-Smith.

SATURDAY, 31ST DEC., 1938

Senior Shield 2nd Round

Kowloon

V

South China "A"

(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)..

Referee:Kossick.

5th R.A.

Linesmen: Phillips and Marriott.

* Junior Shield 3rd Round

v P.W.D. (Sookumpoo, 2.30 p.m.). Referee:Finch.

Middlesex

v Kowloon (Sookumpoo, 4 p.m.). Referee: Hinchliffe.

S. China "A" y R.E.

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.). Referee:-Omar.

Second Division

St. Joseph's v Eastern (St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.). Referee:Clark.

Third Division “A” South China v R.E. (C.)

(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.). Referee:-Havelaar.

P.W.D.

v Electric

(Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m.).. Referee:-Stedman.

Kit Che

v 5th R.A.

(Military, 4.00 p.m.). Referee: Mcllgrew.

University

Third Division · “B”·

V Powhattan (St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.)'.-), Referee: Silva.

R.E. (E.)

V A.S.A.

(Military, 2.30 p.m.): Referac-Burgess.

SUNDAY, 1ST JANUARY, 1939. Senior Shield 2nd Round

S. China "B" V Eastern (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.). Referee: Hooper.

Linesmen:-Barretto and Hartley. MONDAY, 2ND JANUARY, 1939 Senior Shield 2nd Round

St. Joseph's V Royal Navy

(Causeway Bay, 4 pm.). Referee:-McCornack.

Linesmen: Mellgrew and Burgess.

*Police

Club

(Club, 4 p.m.).,

Referee:-Ip.

Linesmen: Mellgrew and Farr.

Second Division

Club

V Police

(Club, 2.30 p.m.).

Referee:-Aylwin.

WEDNESDAY, 4TH JAN., 1939 Third Division "B"

Stonecutters v University

(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Gamlin.

Stanley

Third Division “A”

v 5th R.A.

(Military, 4 p.m.). Referee:-Waldron.

Junior Shield 3rd Round

24th R.A. v Royal Scots (Sookumpoo, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Molynenu.

1100 guineas,

There was nothing of outstanding importance in the last stages of yes- terday's session, the prices ranging from 600 guineas down to 5 guineas. The total for the day's sales, was [20,044. guineas, compared with [22,908 'guineas for the correspond-

nig day last year.

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