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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933.

YESTERDAY'S TRAINING MAN WHO FOUND NOVEL BEAUTY

GALLOPS

Jungle Jim Shows Improved Form:

Charming Star Moves Well

(By "MORNING DEW.")

The training gallops at the yesterday and readers will note last quarter of the morning."

course were quite interesting that Jungle Jim did the best

f.

Charming Star, who will be starting in the first race on Saturday, was sent out over a slow mlle. He moved very well indeed and should and many supporters on Saturday: It will be recalled that this pony ran well at the Annual Meeting, when he was far from At."

Charming Star

What's That

Wisdom Stag

Ration

California Night Star

Daylight Eve

Trentbridge

Vigilance

Just Imagine

Mayflower

31

31.)

The times taken yesterday were as follows:-

Dis 1st

2nd

3rd

4th

tance. Qr.

Qr.

Qr.

||

Qr

Valorus

39

1.13.4

1.44.4

Tom

32.

1.04.3

1.34.2

King's Bounty

40.

1.17.2

E48.3

Jaok Sharkey

37

116

1.52.2 9.94

Rosy Morn

39

1.00

1.40

Last Qr. 31 30.4 31.L 31.3 30

*

1.15

1.49.2

2.31.3

32.1

13

1.22

1.57.3

9.99

31.9

36.

1.10.2

1.-13.4

2,18,2

32.3

1

39

L156

1.80

-21

t 42

1.52.1

1.57.4

2.20

1

.10.1

1.15.3

1.19

2.21

32

.30.4

1.28

1.33

2.14.3

*8.2

1.14

1.45

31.3 31

JA

1.15

1.-18. 4

37

1.09.1

1.42.2

31.4 33.1

30.3

1.18.3

3.51.4 2.29.1

30.2

Fleytor

403

1.16.-1

1.47.3

30.2

Don

37.3

1.12.3

1.43

30.2

The Tiger

34

1:06

1.07

31

Marquis Hall

42.4

1.21

1.59.3 2.34.3

38

But After That

39

1.13.3

1.44.1

Bistre

37

1.13

1.48(3 2.18

L

30.3 31.2

Poverty Bay

The Panther

Per Sa...

Now's The Time

Powerful King

Baguio

39

Flying Tourist..... Fi-Fa

36.1 -11-1 38.1 1.12 40.2 4.20.1 40.2 1.20.3 37.1 1.12.2 1.16.4 35.1 1.08.3 40.4 1.17.2 40.4 1.17.2 -36.1 1.11.1 ..10.3 1.17.2

1.46.3

34,4

1.47.3 2.91.2. 33.1

1.51.

2.25

31

1.54

9.25

31

1,44. L

2.15

31,1

1.50.9

33.3

1.1...

32,2

1.48 1.18

1.43. 1 1.52.3

30,3

30.3 3-1

35.1

43.2 1.26.4 .9.06

31.3

Helter Skelter

36

Melody

Aida

442

No Fear

34

1.07.1 1.40 1.10.3 1.44 41.9 1.24.3 1.50

1.34.3 1.50 1.07

2.37.2 39:2

32.4

33.2

34.2

31.2

1.40.3

33.3

Cosenek's Beauty

3A

7.12.2

1.45

32.3

Partnershin

37, +

1.15.1

1.46.)

31

Burgomast

30,!!

1.17.1

1.50

aste

1.74

1.48.2. 2.15.4

32..1 29.2

?

39

"1.16.4 1.47.3

30.4

}

43.1

1

49.2

1.30.4 2.13.4 2.40 1.22.3 1.59.4

35.1

1

36.1

1.11

39

1.16.4 1.48.I

2,29,3 29.4 1.45.4 2.1.7... 31.1 20.2

Glen Shee

The Cavalier.................

Solar Star ...

White Butterfly

Philanderer

Tecumseh

The Glant Stickypast Jungle Jim Fine's Parado Carav

A CHEQUE Dishonesty Earns Him Six Weeks

F

Des

COMPETITION

Sincere's Awards For

Lovely Lips

This

BOWLS FINAL

Spey Royal to be

Decided...

The final of the Spey Royal com- day at the Civil Service ground petition will be played on Satur- finalists are the Craigongower CC commencing at and the Kowloon Docks R.C.

p.m. The

MOTOR ECONOMY COMPETITION

Mr. W. Harper's Thanks To Competitors

Mr. Wallace Harper, Managing Ltd, writes to thank each owner! Director of Wallace Harper & Co.,

petition for his co-operation in in last Saturday's Economy Com-

to the success of the enterprise. competing and thereby contributing

Mr. Harpes adds:-The spirit of enthusiasm with which contestante favourable entered into the trial, and the commenta which the writer was very pleased to hear from all sides, encourage lly to nature from time to time in the future, and we trust we shall re- ceive the same whole-hearted sup port as we enjoyed in connection with Saturday's trial.

The Lip Impression Competition,; contest which has been held at the a new and novel form of beauty sincere Co. during the past week, drew to a close yesterday when the entries were finally sealed.

The teams are as follows: glute competition which has occasioned B. W. Bradbury, H. Beer, U, M. Craigengower.-G. L Buchanan, ginally staged by the Fox Film Co..

lot of comment was ori-Omar (skip). on behalf of Richard Hudnut to W. Greig, J. C. Brown, R. Laps-consider other ventures of a similar Kowloon Docks, V. Ramsey, Shanghai and was run in conjunc- "popularize "Marvelous" products in ley, (skip).

tion with the Lips Betray" starring Lillan Har- recent

It will be noted that seven of the screening of My above players were selected in the

Shanghai.

interport games, against AITKENHEAD SHIELD,

Aitkenhead Shield will be played on October Lawn Bowls

gower, the Police and the Civil 28, on the greens of the Craigen- Service clubs at Happy Valley,

The

were

A Chinese who presented a che que for 8500, which he had picked up on Jervois Street, for payment at the Hongkong Bank was chars ed before Mr. Balfour yesterday, with larceny.

Complainant was Lau Chi-chung, manager of the Po Wing Chung Import and Export firm, 101 Voeux Road West.

Defendant admitted picking up the cheque, but pleaded that as he did not know where the firm was he took it to the bank.

Detective-sergeant MoRobbie said. The competition was to de- that complainant sent his foki to those of the famous star.

cide whose lips most resembled cash the cheque. On the way to the

In closing, we would like to bring bank he lost it and immediately re-

At Arst. it was doubtful whether

unable to be present and did not, to the hotice of owners who turned to the shop and reported the prove popular in Hong Kong but

at the presentation of prizes, that a competition of this nature would

therefore, hear the writer's remarks matter. The manager went to the Sincere Co. decided to co-operate bank to stop payment, and while and at least give it a trial. The The Taikoo R.C the Craigen- Hong Kong Automobile Association there the defendant entered, pre-reception which the competition gower C.C., the Police R.C. and the for their prompt and willing sup- we are deeply indebted to the sented the cheque and asked for received and the number of ladies Civil Service CC. are each to pro- port and assistance without which cash. He questioned and who were willing to make-up lps vide eight players. the Hong Kong the trial would not have been near- handed over to the Police.

and take an impression even" on Electric and the Yacht Club sixy so efficiently run, and also our Sergeant MoRobbie The eom the first day dispelled any doubts each, and the Indian B.C., four, deep appreciation of the genero plainant did not wish to charge the

which might previously have been while each of the four. Kowloon sity and co-operation of the Asia- man, but there have been too

entertained. many cases where complainants de managing director of Hong Kong

Lt. Col Murrow. Clubs is to submit the names not want to charge the defendants, "Daily Press,” Mr. Wong Man Tat,

of tic Petroleum Co., Sincere Co., twelve players. as the property has been recover-manager of Muller Phipps, the lo-!

Dunlop Rubber Co., Melchers & After each club has submitted Co. (Continental Tyres) and Car- ed. The Police are pushing this cal agents for "Marvelous" beauty names to the Hon. Secretary of the lowitz &C. (Goodrich Tyres), who case, and we aak your Worship to: alds, and Mr. Ma Man, Hing, a di-B.A. sub-committee will select contributed the funds with which take a serious" view.

rector of Sincere Co. and chief, the various rinks: Messrs. J. Rus we were able to provide the prizes Sentence of six weeks' hard la-chashier of Sincere Banking and sell, U. M. Omar, A. W. Grimmits which were presented to the win- heur was passed.

Trust Co., Ltd., kindly consented and L. de Rome were appointed the ners. The support which we re- to act as judges. It was a dimcult selection committee for Hong Kong, ceived from all sides is indeed gra- I tash to judge the contest but after and Mesars H. Hampton, R. Ftifying. considerable thought and careful Phillips, B. Wylie, and J. Kemp-

Very truly yours, comparison an unanimous choice ton for Kowloon.

WALLACE HARPER & Co., Ltd. was arrived at and prizes will be The prizes won in the Associa awarded to the following:-

tion's tournaments during the past 1st prize Foreigners Miss B. Alvear will be presented at the Police: len, 194 Prince Edward Road, Kow- RC, after the match, by Mrs. J. loon.

Russell.

WAA

TRADE MARKS CASE

Shop Ordered To Pay Costs Costs amounting to $100. to- gether with an order for the con- fiscation of the soap

concerned

was awarded against the manag- er of the Shun Fat Cheung shop. No. 448. Hennessy Road, who was summoned before Mr. Schöffeld at the Central Magistracy-yester- day. for having had for sate Soap to which a trade mark the property of the China Soap Com- pany was applied.

Mr. J. B. Prentis appeared fox Chung Kam tong. of the China Soap Company.

A representative of the defend- ant Arm said that she bought the seo from a man who had brought it round to the shop. She did not make any inquiries about the soap, and she knew nothing about the infringement.

Mr. Prentis said they had 'failed'

Gill, 11 Humphreys Ave. Kowloon, 2nd prize Foreigners Miss. C.

1st prize Chinese Miss Lam Laen EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE Mee. 187 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

2nd prize Chinese Miss Lee Tak Hing,

24. King Kwong

Street. Hong Kong.

to find out the agents for the -soap. If the defendant

furnish the name of the person could

from whom she had bought the soap or other particulars it would serve their purpose.

Mr, Schofield added that it seemed to be a plea of guilty with extenuating circumstances,

Defendant said she had not paid the money for the soap.

The defendant

was convicted. and cautioned.

Chinese Partner Before Magistrate

was

Loong arm, No. 134, Gloucester A partner of the Hop Sang Road,

charged before Mr. Schoneid, at the Central Magis trany yesterday. with embezzling $571.54 the property of the arm on various dates between May 22 and October 2.

Mr. HL Dennys, was for the complainant firm, and asked for one week's remand, which granted.

was

LADIES' BASKETBALL

The Ladies' Open Basketball' League which was held very suc cessfully last year and won by the who duly had its name engraved on Mui Fong Girls' School A Team

the Eo Yu Shield, will commence again in the early part of Novem- ber: All teams last year displayed noticeable improvement during the latter part of the season and a ship" is expected this year. grand scramble for the champion-

The teams which participated last year were the Mui Fong A and B teams, Club De Recreio, St. Paul's

The accused was allowed bail in $750, and Mr. Schofield informed him that if he could find part of the money it would if he were convicted go towards lessening his sentence.

11.

Girls College, South China Athletia Aceiation, and Chang Nan Athle tic Association.

Entries are tow open and must.. be sent to the Physical Department, Chinese Y.M.C.A. before October 28th. Entrance fee is $1200.

NOTICE TO MARINERS

place during the morning of Oct." Burning of cordite will take 20 on the South Beach at Stone- cutter's Land.

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