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By Kind Permission of Lieutenant-Colonel G, T. Esikes, D.5.0. and Officers, The Band of the lit-Ba.. The South Wales Borderers will be In attendance.
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LAUNCHES FOR- STONECUTTERS, KOWLOON & S BANSHUIPÓ AT THE CONCLUSION OF. THE DANCE
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
OF
"IN is Goods
ALINE WALLACE LATE OF NORKAN COTTAGE, No. 2, PEAK ROAD, VICTORIA IN THE COLONY 0. HONG KONG, WIDOW, DECEASEL Z
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Court has, by virtue of "Section 53 of Prolate Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and othem to send in their claims against the above Batste to the IST DAT of NOVEMBER, 1933.
All Creditors and others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before. that date.
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Dated 3rd day of October, 1933.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
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Ice House Street, Hong Kong.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
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RAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the Trafalgar Day Race Meeting (11th Extra), to be held on SATURDAY, 218 00TOBER, 1983 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Bailding, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on TEURSDAY, J2 OCTOBER,
1933,
By Order.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather
Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933.
SHANGHAI WINS THE
INTERPORT
Tremendous Excitement In Final Event
As Hadley Wins Team Race
TWO RECORDS BROKEN LAST NIGHT
(BY WATERMAN'')
Frank Hadley carried the whole of the Shanghai team on his shoulders when the Foreign Y.M.C.A. accounted for the V.R.C. in the series of Interport swimming races between the two Clubs." Shanghai won by 34. points to 30. There was a capacity attendance.
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Hadley won the 100 yards and the 220 and it was. thanks mainly to his fine effort that Shanghai also won the team race, the deciding factor in the series.
In spite of a lead of three points, Shanghai hung doggedly on the heels of Hongkong and point by point crept up on the Colony's representatives so that when the team race came round, Hongkong was only a point ahead and had to win the team race if they were going to win the interport.
HONG KONG DISAPPOINTMENTS
"Hong Kong's chief disappoint- mient was an not getting third place as well as second in the 10J yards, and in the breast stroke event, the V.R.C.'s main hope (B. Josano), finished last.
Had the
of four seconds in the record time of 2 minutes 33.2 "seconds. The position at the end of this race was: Hong Kong 38 Shanghai 37.
Team Race.
results of the races been different, Hong Kong's first man, G. J. Hong Kong could well have afford-Smith, had to swim against J. ed to lose the team race.
Coon and failed to take the much- needed lead. Gittins swam against Brosseau and had he been in train-
Starting of with a lead of 27 points to 24, Hong Kong was fairly confident of victory against Shang-ing would have left the Northerner hal, but after the 100 yards, in which Shanghai get two out of the three places, things did not look so
good for the V.R.C. meh.
many yards behind. As it was he got a bare yard on the Northerner, and with E. B. da Roza swimming third against A. Logan, Hong Kong's -Eddie Roza and Sam Gittins | hopes were raised once again, but swam for Hong Kong against, they were to be dashed to the Frank Hadley and Archie Logan of Shanghai, Gittins was con- fidently expected to put up & great rate, but his lack of practice told In the end and he finished last. Meanwhile-Hadley took a comfort- able lead from the first length and came home an easy winner in the record time of 58 seconds. This is the best "performance ever seen at an interport encounter in Hong Kong, though the time Itself has been better on two occasions by visiting swimmers.
Roza Anished
a good second and three yards be- Gittins was a hind was Iogai. "further
in two yards
arrears. Hong Kong led by 30 points to 29.
In the breast stroke, E., Mc- Allester and J. Coon swam for the visitors while B. Gosano and E. Marques swam for Hong Kong. Marques won a thrilling race from Coon third a good two yards ahead of Gosano who disappointed badly. Shanghal was now 32 points to Hong Kong's 34.
with McAllester Anishing
"The 220."
In the 220 yards, L. Roza Pereira and W. Lawrence started for Hong Kong against Hadley and Logan, Hadley led all the way home with Pereira and Lawrence in close at- tendance. Pereira gave the winner a good race, and Lawrence with a final spurt also got very near the leaders, but Hadley ́ proved too good and won easily by a matter
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TUESDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 183 CHINESE JOCKEY
commencing at 200 p.m. on both days. The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without & Badgy, will be admitted to the Members” Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Glub Rooma st $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3,00❘ per day for ladies (Both including (ax) are obtainable through the SACRE- TAEY upon the personal application of Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, Brd Floor, Gloucester Bailding, (Tel.: 27794), will close at 12 0'Olock Noon on both days. Badges admitting to Members* Enclosure will NOT be on suls at the Race Course,
On: No Fretext will. Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting. AN
Tiffins are obtainable at the Clau House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advarice. Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is: $2.00, per day including for Tax, all Persone, including Ladise, and is payable at the Gate..
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tea Men, eta, is will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tax Hore Kore Jöcker Olus during the Race Meeting. By Order,
. O.B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 2nd Oct, 1933, [1848
S'HAI BOWLERS LOCAL BILLIARDS
IN GREAT FORM
Convincing Display
at Civil Service C.C.
Meeting Held. Last Night
The annual meeting of the Steel Coulson Billiards League was held at the St. Patrick's Club last. ever- ing when the following entries were received for the forthcoming. tournament:--
The Shanghai lawn bowls team gave a convincing display at the Civil Service rinks yesterday when they defeated a team from that club by 27 shots to 19,
The visitors were skipped by. G.MP. Remedios, but they played. with such perfect understanding St. Patrick's, R.E. RA, S.W.B, and drew their earlier shots so well C.P.O. Club, Palace Hotel Club. that Remedios was left with prac-Lincoln's. Police and Garrison Ser- tically nothing to do.
Bailey as No. 1 was in great form, frequently scoring two touch- ers with both woods. Lopes play ed a good game at No. 3, while "Sandy" Malcolm as No. 2 was also brilliant.
For the home team Deakin played a good game as skip, but Eccleshall as No. 1 was overshadowed by Bailey while Wood and Hollidge at Nos. 2 and 3 respectively were in- different.
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The team is due to meet Hong- kong in their second game to-day, at the K.C.C. Hongkong will be represented by J. V. Ramsay. A. Hyde Lay, Phillips and A. M. Holand. The Shanghal team has not yet been announced, but will probably be. Lopes, Bailey, Main and Richards.
THE SCORES.
The scores for yesterday's game was as follows::-
geants' Mess."
It was stated that any rank or ating may play for any Civillan Club of which he
a member but
such players may not take part in any game in the Sergeants'. Mess or OP.O. Club,
The following officers elected:—
were
President: R. Jordan.. Hon. Secretary: L. Buckle. Committee: I. Jarman, F. Pine and I. Goldenberg.
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4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
CIVIL
SERVICE
13
S. Eccleshall -
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N
R. R. "Wood
16
18
J. Hollidge
18
18
J. Deakin,
17
Shots Total Shots Total
18
1
2. 2
10
..1 3.
20
3
3
1
1
21
SHANGHAI
Bailey Malcolm Lopes Remedios Head
India Will Do Very Well
Indeed
Nawab Of Pataudi On The M.C.C. Team
ground when Roza falled to keep straight, He finished about two yards ahead of Logan, and then Wilfrid Lawrence jumped into the
Bombay, Stpt, 90. water for Hong Kong and Hadley The opinion that Indin ought to for Shanghai. Lawrence more than be able to put up a very good held his own in the first length and show in the forthcoming Test there was tremendous excitement matches against England was ex when the two fought out a thril-pressed by the Nawab of Pataudi, ling finish on the return journey. the famous Indian cricketer, on his Hadley won by a matter of ten return to India. inches.
RESULTS.
100 Yards (Free Style-Interport): 1, F. Hadley (Shanghai): 2, E.B. da Roza (Hongkong): 3, A. Logan (Shanghai). Time: 58 seconds.
75 Yards Boys' Medley:-1 L. Remedios; 2. C. N. Silva,
50 Yards Free Style "C" Class: ∙1, C.M.C. Victor; 2, C. F. Rozario.
-100 Yards Breast Strokes (Inter- port). E. Marques (Hongkong); 2. J. Coon (Shanghai); 3, E, Mc- Allester. Time: 80 seconds.
25 Yards Free Style (Ladies):
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JARDINE'S MESSAGE
to
London, Sept. 29 D. R. Jardine, Captain of the M.C.C. touring team India issued the following message to the Presa, before the tourists, sailed from Tilbury,
Pataudi thought that the English" team; which is coming to India, is "The hospitality of the East is to be able to put up a good show, the guests of India. We are all a strong one, but still India ought traditional and we are lucky to be On being told that Jack Hobbs had looking forward to a most interest- expressed the opinion that willing tour and it will be the endea- e very difficult for the Indian vour of us all to maintain the team to defeat the English tourists, traditions of the M.C.C., both on the Nawab smilingly remarked: and off the cricket field." "May be Hobbs knows more about Indian cricket than I do, but despite that, I still hold that India will do very well indeed."
He
HOBBS FOR INDIA
London, Sept. 29. unequivocally denied the
Jack Hobbs, the well-known Sur- play for India during the coming in November to report the M.C.C. rumour that he might consent to
rey cricketer, is sailing for India
1 Mrs. McMahon; 2. Miss B, Pes-Test matches. tonji. Time: 132 seconds.
220 Yards
He was reluctant to discuss the tour for the London "Star" (Interport-Free question as to why he was dropped Style)-1, F. Hadley (Shanghai); 2 L. Roza Pereira (Hongkong): 3, W. Lawrence (Hongkong). Time 2.33.2 (Record).
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High. Diving (Members), A. da Roza; 2; JD. Remedios. -
Team Race (Interport): shanghal; 2. Hongkong.
Water Polo: Hongkong shanghai 1.
K.C.C. WIN BY TEN WICKETS
4:
Fincher and Stapleton
CLUB.
Haimovitch Rides Five Winners
October 7th. There were some good performances at the Chinese Jockey Club races, says the "N.-C. Daily News," on a course which had not been affected by the light rain which had fallen since the previous, day. Theatre Eve won over five furlongs in 1.14.1/5, while Fairy ets. Liner finished a slowly run three- quarters with a quarter in 23, to beat other good ponies.
He
Bat Well
In their two-day match with the EXC.C. at King's Fark, How- loon Cricket Club won by ten wick-
PATIALA
out of the last four Test matches in LALL SINGH TO PLAY FOR Australia, despite the fact that he had scored a century in the first Test match." "Please let us not discuss that," he remarked
"It makes no difference who played, so long as we won the Ashes.
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"The M.C.C. team as announced is not the best that can be sent out, but at it is a formidad lo one con-. taining some of the chosen crick sters in England. It will put up an excellent fight against any In dian team
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"Marriott would do well on any wieka especially in India, because Indian batsmen were not so strong against spin bowling. Being a fast bowler he would be able to adapt
himself to any conditions."
Regarding Walters the Nawab did not want to say anything, be. cause it might be misconstrued as Walters was his County Captain. Still he said that if Walters stuck to his proper form India and the Indian people would see an exhibi- tion of good cricket.
James Langridge was very good all-rounder, while Nichols was one of those bowlers who could keep on bowling till he collapsed,
Verity was one of those die-hard Yorkshire batsmen who would put
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. Lall Singh, the only cricket in- ternational in Malaya, ailed for India on Thursday, in the hope of winning a place in the All-India team that will play against the M.C.C.
shown rather mixed form in local This 24-year-old player, who has cricket since he returned from his tour in England, will land at Cal cutta and go straight to Patiala.
the leading patron of cricket in In-
It was the Maharajah of Patiala, dia, who gave Lall Singh his chance play for his two years ago, and Lall Singh will team" - against the M.C.C.
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A statement appeared in several all Singh had been invited by the Malayan newspapers recently that Indian Board of Control to play in the Test matches.
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MAY PLAY FOR PATIALA. The actual position is that the Malayan cricketer, having been given a chance to play for the well known Patial side, may que lify for the subsequent trial matches, which will probably be at Bombay early in November,
Peninsula team.
The honours all went to the Two of their C. I Stapleton (51 not out) record" a stiff fight: batsmen, E. F. Fincher (48), and
It will be much more difficult, Townsend was another fine all- however, for Lal Singh to win s ed fine batting performances, while Goodwin took 4 for 15 in the HK. would be a sodrue of trouble to time, as there are at least three.
Founder from C.C. 2nd innings
Derbyshire, who place in the Indian legen. this Indian teams because of his fastfirst-rate batemen available who bowling.
declined to go on the English tour for political reasonam kapo
On the other hand, Lall Singh has cultivated a steady and ortho dox hatting style, sinco his return from England, and this, although not so pleasing to the gallery, is likely to be more useful in big games than his former carefree style,
Victor Haimovitch had one of his most wonderful riding days. had three successive winners and almost made it four, being only narrowly beaten Into second in the next race. Later he added two Batting fret HK.C.C.. were dis- more firsts, to give him a total of missed for 104 in the face of steady five for the afternoon. Apart from bowling, K.C.C. replied with 180 the mere number of winners, his for 8 declared, and dismissed their handling of New Major to win the opponents for 112. They got the final race over the Derby distance necessary runs for victory without opened out at a very smart pace knocked up 110 for 5 wickets. was a splendid performance. He, the loss of a wicket and eventually and took to a lead of many lengths, At somewhat more than half the distance, with the wind in his teeth. New Major seemed to be beaten, but actually, Haimovitch only was giving him an easy. Her- bert Campbell and others closed. but New Major kept a bare lead and came again half-way down the straight in fine style, winning. quite comfortably.
Scores:- H.K.C.C.
Burnett 4 for 39, HX.C.C. (2rd innings)
Pearce, 21 Goodwin, for 15,
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104
112.
er.
Bakewell, besides being a good bat, was essentially a stroke play Clark was "another fast bowler who will bowl magnificently if he can only stand the heat."
Gregory again was another all round cricketer and one of the greatest outfields, capable of accu- tate throws.
As a fielder he is as good as ever, and has improved is a slow bowler and wicketkeeper,
Barnett was a "hataman who can bat from, one to seven."
Concluding, he said that Mit He expects to spend about 'six chell, like Verity; was another months in India, playing cricket KCC. (for 8 dec.). 180 topical Yorkshire bat. full of in various parts of the country. guta and determinatio while There will be three Test matchen, Elliott was a fine specimen of in December, January and Febru- County cricket,
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E. F. Fincher, 48.
CI Stapleton 51 not out.
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WIN ON DEBUT
Beat 9th Battery 4-Nil
Making their debut in the Mamak Hockey Tournament, the United Hockey Club beat the 9th
Battery, RA by 4 clear goals on the Marina ground yesterday.. Their victory was well-earned, be ing the result of a faster forward Line and better team work backed up by a superior knowledge of the game
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