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KWANTI RACES
OPENING MEETING OF FANLING CLUB
SOME SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW
New Course, 9.21 a.m. G. T. May and H. I..
F. Ewin
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HOME FOOTBALL
MATCHES
POPPY FUND
TO-DAY'S LEAGUE
Previously acknowledged Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy g-... Mr. W. G. Goggin
$3,039
50
60
Hong Kong Cricket Club M. C. D. Lainbort Mr. W. A. Nowers Mr. A. R. H. Phillips Mr. John Boutley Mr. K. S. Morrison
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Home foolhall league matches down for decision today "follow along with league tables to date:
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
e. Leicester. e. Middlesbro'
Sheffield U. 1. Chelsea. P. Huddersfield. 1. Portsmouth. Leeds
v. Wolves. Manchester C... Liverpool, Wednesday v. Nowcastle,
Bolton -West Bromwich . Aston Villa.
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SECRET OF THE ABORIGINES
RESEARCHES THAT MAY. LIFT THE VEIL
WHITE RACES DISEASES
TERRITORIALS TAKING OVER COAST. DEFENCE
LONDON, Oct. 1. To-day the coastal, defences of Great Britain are being taken over by the Territorial Army, and vari- ous units allotted to defend ports are being reorganised to bring them into relation with the requirements of seafront armament and lights. Under the new scheme anti-aireraft Adelaide. The secret of how the forces will be placed so that they can be manned immediately in an 83,883 aborigines maintain life in lean emergency, and men joining the times on practically nothing is to coast dolences will be required to be investigated by a new expedi-sign an undertaking to come up for
service as and when required.
MR. A. ZIMMERN FINED
SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT
tion.
This expedition, which is the sixth sent out by the University of Adelaide, will ɑtudy the aborigines Bear Mount Liebig, 200 miles west of Alice Springs.
"In ascertaining the physical characteristics of any race of man. kind, important deductions can on The summonsly be made when a large quantity
Mr. T. Zimmern was fined 90 at the Kowloon Magis:rney yesterday for failing to keep hie car to the left of the road.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
DROGRAMMES and ENTRY
PRO
FORMS for the FIFTH EXTRA on Sunday, 13th November, 1932, may be RACE MEETING to be held in Mano obtained At The Sports Clab, Hongkong Messrs. Percy Smith, Beth & Fleming, 6, Des Voeux Road, Central.
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was a sequel to an accident on ths of data has been accumulated," Pro-Jockey Club tables, or at the Ofices of That pieco or parcel of ground situate
Chaile Peak Road.
fessor J. B. Cleland, lender of the party, explained on setting out.
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Traffic Sergeant Clarke, who P W. D. L Pts. Prosecuted, said that the defendant On previous expeditions a mass FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1999.
turned a bend just above the Lai- chikok Prison without keeping to the left side, with the result that his car collided with that of Mr. C. W. Jeffries, who was with Mr. B. D. Evans. Mr. Jollries' car was thrown off the road, but nobody was hurt.
52.238
(BY MORNING DEW:"")
0. Eager and F. A. Pollock.
11,32
To-morrow the Fanding Hunt and 9.30 Race Club will be holding Mir opening race meeting of the seavou and in view of the glorious weather? prevailing at present, it is pertain that many people will be out on the Kwanti Race Course to enjoy not 0.48 only the racing but a the sun- shine.
R. C. Webb and H. P. Bailey.
..
0.40
Capt. W. D. Hughes and Major J. Wren. -Hon. Comdr. G. F. H. Hole and J. W. Alahas
Arsonal Hirminghach Blackburn Blackpool Derby
ter
Everton
9.44
A. H. MacBride and J.
E. Richardson.
Mrs. A. H.
Bride
and Mrs. Kerr.
0.69
R. W. Gardiner and E. Sunderland Lester Arnold.
The usual race train will leave Kowloon at 1.05 and with savon races on the card, it has been very 10,00-
file: wisely arranged to commence sport as early in the afternoon as possible. The first adding bell will be rung nt 1.45 p.m.
0.56
I. M. S. Lloyd and Lt. 11. C. Gould.
TABLE TO DATE
E.
Lewis and H. C. Hopkins.
10.01
J. A. H. Plummer and B. M. Tyler.
Aston Villa...
A 3
0 18
10.08
I. A. lepers and Dr. G. W. McKenn.
Arsenal.....11 Derby............!! West Bromwich 11 Nowcastle....io. Portsmouth....11 Huddersfield ...1! Leeds
8
2
1
18
7
3
i
17
2
3 3
14
13
2 14
G 2
3 14
B
3
2
13
11
+
13
L.A. Cateraft and A. M. Macaulay.
Wednesday...}]
3
4
12
II. Spicer and A chie.
Everton Rit-
.11
1
3 11
Bolton l
3
1
5
11
10.29
H. N. Williamson and P. S. Gract.
Birmingham...!
4
2
5
10
Cholsca.......11
4
10
J. B. Logan and A. Sommerfelt.
KID BERG, BONE-SETTER
Liverpool.11
+
96.
10
R. C. Law and Dr. C. H. Burton.
Sunderland ... Blackburn
9
5
10
...11
2
5 4
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Y.-H. Gordon and Dr. R. 5. Traill
Sheffield U.....11 Middlesbro....10
2
1
5
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6
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BD. Evans and R. C. Taplin.
Black pool11 3
0
8
8
Leicester......11
I
4
7
.0
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"G. A. Leiper and K. W.
Janes.
Wolves...........31
2 4 7
6
10.12
J. C. Dunbar and A. J.
Bird.
Manchester C..11
2
0
4
10.124. R. McEnchran and
J. P. Lawrie.
10.10
10.20
Interesting Programme, The programme is a very interest- iug afe and provides races for Beveral different classes. The open lug race is for Fanling Subs and although there are only seven er 10.21 tries, a good race is expected. A mile and a quarter steeplechase-up.
10.39 pears too far for most of the en tries and it seems as if Herga, Over ! There, Mouche and, possibly Beaver 14.36 will supply the winner. Over There, however, is carrying top weight and under the circumstances 10.40 Herga and. Beaver appear to have better chances than the others.
10.11
Although Rooslna won the Ma- chine Gun Troop race in Macan 10,48. a fortnight ago, it is doubtful she- ter this pony can win again. How even Mr. R. II. Charles. has an. other very useful entry liere in: Cupid and it does not appear as though there is anything to touch this pony among the entries, White 6.3 Stats is a trier' and ought to be placed and it is very open whether Roosian will get a place at all as Social Mark is likely to gel in among the placidus...
Valley Hall and Whoopee appear to be well matched in this race over six furlongs as the former will be carrying top weight and will have
Dr. J. A. R. Selby and Capt. H. W.. Däukes.
Old Course,
SECOND DIVISION Bradford C. V. Notta F. 'Bury Chesterfield
a.m. E. Des Voeux and W, S.
Miller:
Fulhoan
8.50
J. Smith and H. Hamp
Lincoln
Millwall
Notis C
9,00 - 9,90 a.m. not to be jwoked- 9.23 a.m. S. J. H. Fox and W.
Taylor.'
J. H. Anderson and W. J. Buller.
F. E. E. Booker.
L. R. Andrewes and A.
W. Je Roza.
'Port Vale
Southampton Swansea, West Ham
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14.
Oldham, Plymouth.
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1. Preston.
Bradford.
2. Tottenham,
v. Stoke,
r. Manchester U.
7. Gruneby,
2. Charlton,
1. Burnley.
TABLE TO DATE
P. W. D. L. Pts
His Worship: In the damage being settled privately 1
believe 80, Sergeant Clarke:
your Worship.
His Worship: Is that so, Mr. Zimmern 1-Yes.
His Worship: The fine is $20.
MENDING INSTEAD OF NEARLY BREAKING
Kid Berg's punches have shaken many of his opponents to the very is to make bones, and now he amends. He is taking up the pro fession of bono-setter.
He has just started studying manipulative surgery under one of the leading bone specialists in Lon- don
I shall take up bone-setting when I retire from the ring next year," he told a Sunday Dispatch reporter:
I have always been interested in medicine and anatomy and can qualify as a manipulative surgeon after some years' study,"
Kid Berg, who is now appearing in a film at Elstree, where he has had a special training camp built, is already deep in the throes of his earlier lessons in the art of bone setting.
344 Northampton, Aldershot.
3
12 : Swindon
1 4 13
Torquay
Brighton.
r. Gillingham. TABLE TO DATE
Brentford
Reading
of measurements have been obtain- ed of various parts of the body, of the aborigine, and details such na the tints of his skin and the colour of his eyes.
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"With the additions which ist. ‘g hoped will be made during the present expedition, definite conelu. alons should be arrived at as to how the Australian native differ from others, and how he can be ac- curately described, apart from the general, vague impression that most of the public have of him.
"It is hoped that every poesible bearing that his surroundings may have upon him will be studied ful- ly. Such things as how he man. ages to protect himself against the extremes of temperature-from be low freezing point to far over 100 degroos. His use of animal and vegetable foods will also receive at- tention.
"The native is extraordinarily well fitted to maintain an existence under conditions in which it would be impossible for a white man to survive. We will study the ex tremely economical way in which he makes use of his foodstuffs.
"The comparative diets of the white and aboriginal races can be thought of as fuel for the human engine. The food we whites take and the way we use it enable our engines to put forth a certain amount of effort. But the native uses the fuel that he takes in the shape of food so much more, econo mically that it carries the engine' very much further,
"Blood pressure, too, is much lower in the native than in whites, among whom high presetre causes The native's blood So many deaths. pressure is extraordinarily low Pts.without any loss of vitality.
9.30
do concede 13 pounds to Whoopre. | 8.35 Toby and City of Shanghai good things for places and both, have been let in at light weights It is to be hoped that they will to morrow redeem their recent dafenta nt Happy Valley,
J. D. Thomson and J.
re
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K. MacFarlan.
9.40
11
Dr. J. E. H. Cogan and
Stoke C...I1 8 Bradford C...11
2. 1
a
1 2
18 17
0.46
Plymouth
11
7
22 18
Bury
11
5
3 3
13
Port Vale
.21
0
0.30
L. G. B. Dodwell and A. L. Eastında.
Fulham
.10
4
4
.11
9 A
1
Tottenham
5
12
Manchester U..
4 3 12
Eou hampton
P. W. D. L.
Bradley,
Oldham
3 4
Booker and
Grimsby
3 4 11
.11
2 ย
20
D. S. Edward.
Bradford
1 5
11
.11
0 4 1
10
A. H. Ferguson and D.
Millwall
5 101
Crystal P.
.11 6 2 3
14
C. Wilson,
Lincolo
5 30
Norwich
.11 5 4 2
14
Dr. I. Newton and 0. E. C. Markm.
Preston
5 "10
Bristol. C.
0 2 3
14
Notts F
4
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Lutoni
6 2 4
12
4 3
12
Notts C. Burnley
5
11
5
8
Exeter
6 9 4
12
2
0
Bristol (R.)....11
.5 9
4
12
12
1 3 0
2 1 8
B
Northampton ..11
4 3 4
11
Coventry ...11 61 B Torquay
11
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Clapton
4 2 8 10 #6 3
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Southend
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Brighton
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Bournemouth 11
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Macao Subs.
10.13
The ace for Macao subs have .35 draw seven entries but I under stand thas Venturous and Prest-10.00 wick, the two ponies I would have
10.05 plumped on as the best two in the race are both hot starting. Preat- wick hear, will be going out in 10.10 the Ladies race,**
In their absence there is not like. lihood of anything beating New j. King over this six furlongs event 10.20 and although he is carrying 158 pounds, he ought to win. Guiding 10.05 Star has only 145 pounds to-morrow and might run into a place. Jingo 10.30 and Puro Music will get very neur· although they are not likely to at count for New King.
The steeplechase race over a mile 10.40 and a quarter looks a "cinch" for Vasylock and if the race is not too 10.43 faat Mr. Reidy's pony ought to win- casily If Vasylock fails here there 10.50 should be a big dividend as it would; be very difficult to pick the win ner. Duke of Milan Abd San Fran.) cisco appeal to me.
/
The Ladies' Mile,
If Valley Hall does not start in the third race but is kept for the Ladies Race instead, he ought to get home by hiraself as he is head and shoulders better than the rest
of the entries at 145 pounds. The
F. A. Redmond and A.. T.: Lay,
F. J. de Rome and A. T.
C. W. F.
AB. Blewant and F. E. A. Remedios.
Comdr. E. 31. Tetley Bird G. JI. Russell,
A. E. Lissaman and A. E. Charman. ...AK MacKenzie and
A. A. Lopes. 1. W. Shewan and M. W. Budd.
WV. Muleahy nnd A. P Hall Thompson:
1. H. Graze and K. S. Robertson.
CRICKET
VOLUNTEER TEAM FOR
Swansea
Charlton..1]
Chesterfield....10. West Ham.....11 THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN) Barnsley.
2. Southport, Darlington Doncaster
1. Mansfield. Gateshead 1. Crewe, Halifax
v. Chester. Hartlepools New Brighton. Hull
7. Rotherham, Stockport v. Rochdale.. Tranmere v. Barrow, Walsall Wrexham
"York..
r. Carlisle.
TABLE TO DATE
Cardif
10.35
J
SUNDAY.
Crook And Prestwick, as well as The following will represent the Estrellita, has sporting chances of Volunteers in their match versus the Navy at King's Park on Sunday, getting placed.
Ajax carries 170 pounds in the at. 11 am. last race and he ought to get very N. AE. Mackay, F. SW. near in spite of thie. Whisper, Smith, J. R. Mitchell, L. T White Heather. Christmas Belle and Ride, F. Baker, R.R. Davies, A. Cloudy Eve will probably fight for D. Lawson, K. A. Munro, P. S the remaining places,
Harley, L. D. Kilbee, R. II. Grif- fitlan, and A. C. Beck (Captain),
Wrexham Gateshead Doncaster Barrow Walsall
Botherham
Barnsley
v.: Accrington.
Aldershot ......10 4 2 4
Queen's P.. R...11
"If it is the way they live and the food they consume that is re- sponsible for thin-surely it is an example for us to follow-though a diet of grubs and lizards might not appeal to us. Nevertheless, our researches will in various ways throw light upon the illness of the white man.'
FANLING HUNT
STEEPLECHASE
RACES
SUNDAY,
30th OCT., 1932.
IN THE
ROOF
GARDEN
DAILY
5 to 7 pim.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Dundee
FIRST DIVISION
Motherwell
Johnstono
บ.
Hamilton.
Cowdenbeath.
Queen's Park.
1. Airdrie,
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Kilmarnock.
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Ayr
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5 4 4 14
Falkirk
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1 5 3 3
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Rangers
4 5
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St. Mirzen
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Mansfield
Halifax
Trazmero
Carlislo
Rochdale
Hartlepools 136:7.
New Brighton..11
Darlington
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)
Bournemouth
Clapton
Coventry
•Exoter
Luton
Newport
Norwich,
#. Crystal P
Queen's PN: Bristol R
v. Southend
Wallord Cardiff, Resing.
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Third Lanark
v. East Stirling.
TABLE TO DATE.
P: W. D. L. Pt. ......15. 8.5 2 21 Abordeón.....14 10 1 3 21
Hearts
·Rangers....
Motherwell...13
Hamilton 13 8 2 3
St. Johnstone::13. Third Lanark 13 0 16
9 2 3 90
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7 4 2 18
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Partick
Airdrie
East Burl
Cowdenbeath ..13
REINSTATEMENT RUMOURS
DENIED
Nice.-Mlle. Suzanna Lenglen denied horo the reports that she in tended to make efforis to get her self reinstated as an amateur in or der to make a conte-hack at Wim- blodon next year.
She said she was going to Paris, but her plans for the future were not definitely settled. Sho would put in some practice on her return in order to get herself frt for the coming winter season, when sha would play as a professional, though she did not yet quite know where.
Mile. Longlen has made severdi appearances on the courts at Can- nes during her stay here, and she caused something of a sensation by playing in a pair of "shorts."
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