HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
DRAFT
CLUB.
RAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, 18mm NOVEMBER. 1833 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Ballding, the Club House, Happy Valley the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village
Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON DD THURSDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER, 1933.
By Order.
1955)
0. B. BROWN,
Secretary
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB,
INTERPORT ORICKET.
T is proposed to carry out the
I following programme
NOV. 6, 78 and 8TH MALAYA . HONG KONG. NOV. 11TH, 137 and 147K SHANGHAI HONG KONG, NOV. 15TH, 16th and 17TH SHANGHAI MALAYA. Matches will, unless otherwise notified, commence at 11 am, on all days except thai11th, when time will be 11.45 am. Tiffin interval 12.30 to 1.10 p.m. Draw stamps at 5 p.m.
A Stand at the corner of Queen's Rond and Des Teoux Road will be open to the Public at a charge of 30 cents on all days except the 11th. November, when the price will be 80
cent each.
Benches on the Queen's Road side of the Ground will be reserved for Sailors and Foldiers in uniform, to whom the Club extends an invitation.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
INTERPORT (BICKET.
Blackburn And Middlesboro'
Score Big Victories
MOTHERWELL RETAINS UNBEATEN
RECORD
Smashing victories were registered by Blackburn and Middlesboro over Wolves and "Stoke on Saturday, while Aston Villa took full points from Leeds and the Arsenal shared honours with Portsmouth.
In the second division Port Vale beat Oldham by two clear goals while Motherwell retained their unbeaten record at Dundee where they beat the home team by the odd goal in five."
The results of a full programme of matches, as cabled by Reuter, together with the league tables brought up-to-date are given below:→→
Results
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Arsenal Birminghain
||
West Ham
Brentford....3
Sonthampton....l? 8 6 2 17
Bradford........
Fulbani
Notts
Notin
Bradford C.
mouth
Swansea...... Manchester U.
PACE KILLS NIGHT STAR
(Continued from Page 7),
Race 8.
Mr. C. B. Brown's Stickypast,"
150 lb........... (Mr. Proulx) 1"
·Mr. Yick Chim's Cebu, 145 lbs.
(Mr. Deitz) 2 Mesars. Hall and Shenton's
Wembly Stag, 161 lbs. ・・
(Mr. Frost) 3 Won by two" lengths; three lengths between second and third.
Time: 1'min. 14.1 secs. Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: $47.40.
Place: $10.70; 88.00; #7.90. Also ran: Helter Skelter, 154
THE INTERPORT PROSPECTS
How Would Hong.
Kong Fare On 4°/
Soft Wicket?
triè
(By L. B, W.)
of writing, At the tune weather seems none too promis- ing for the interport, "but one nev- cr can tell with the weather here, and it might be more than possi- ble that we shall have a brilliant day for it. Anyway, let us hope that we shall, for it is only once in a while that we have a trian-
# thousand pities. If rain spoilt the opening game for us.
(Mr. Heard): Aida, 161 (Mr. Morgular series here, and it would be gan); Festival Eve, 158 (Mr. Davis); Maria Petra, „156 (ME Pearse); Orlando); 188 (Mr. Char- les); Powerful King, 140 (Mr. Sung); Snappy Eve, 147 (Mr. Foy); The Crook, 144 (Mr., Norani- ha); The Gadwall, 150 (Mr. Hopel; Valley Hall, 140 (Mr. Ferguson),
Betting.
.2,885. 2,526
Win.
Place.
54
83 24 14
1st Pony
268
It
268
2nd Pony
819
505
3rd Pony
606
The Field'
1,392
532 1,221
Total
FIRST DIVISION
J Portsmouth
1 Liverpool
Cash Sweep
Blackburn
Wolves
1
Oldham ......u
2 Leicester.
1
Burnley
Race 1.
0 Huddersfield
1 Millwall.
2 A. Villa
Bury
4 Sunderland
1
Lincoln Frosion
18 3
18
'No. 321
·90
4 20 20
84
$917.00 262.00 131.00
6 Stoke
3 Sheffield U.
Ticket No. 80 get $50,
Race 2
2 Chelsee,
1
No. 351
1 Tottenham
305
+1
286
$924.00 284.00
132.00
Derby. Everton Leeds Manchester Middlesboro Newcastle Wednesday W. Bromwich
SECOND DIVISION
3 Brentford
U Manchester U. 2
R
THIRD DIVISION (South)' Goals
Norwich.
P. W L D F A Pa 13' 8.4 1 34 20 17 8 4 1 26 17 17 742 34 31 16
Queen's F.R18
Charlton..."
Coventry
Aldershot.. Bristol E, Bournemouth
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Crystal P.
Blackpool Bradford Bury Fulbam
1 Boading.....
Breter
2 Burnley
2 West Ham
1
Hull
5 Plymouth
0 Grimsby
2 Preston
2 Oldham
Bolton
MEMBERS and SUBSCRIBERS
are notifed that a Stand on the Chster Road side of the Cricket Ground will be reserved for them and their Ladies. Entrance by the small gate in Chater Road at the East end of the Pavilion.
Lincoln
Millwall
Notts C. Port Vale Southampton Swansea
U Notta F.
5. Bradford C.
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Swindon
0 Gillingham
Latob.......
2 Torquay
U Cardiff
U Clapton
1 Southend...
Newport.... Northampton Watford... Bristol C......
8 4 4 27 28 16 7 4 2 28 17 16
5 a 24
4 7
35
5 87 8
13 8.7
81 29 8314. 36
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
(1939
Aldershot
2 Southend
0
Brighton
Bristol R.
Bristol C.
1 Exeter
Clapton
2 Gillingham
1
Coventry
1
Stockport
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NOTICE TO SHARÉHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE IS Twith Ordinary
Yearly Meeting of the Bhareholder in the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, 2, Lower Albert Road, on Wednesday, the 8th November, 1933, at 11.45 for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with State- ment of Accounts, and re-electing Directors and Auditore.
Luton Newport Northampton Norwich Queen's P. R. Swindon Torquay
1 Bournemouth '1
2 Reading
2 Cardiff
Tranmere Doncaster.....e Halifax..... Hurttepools.. Bayley
arsley.
2 Charlton
1
3 Crystal P.
1 Wafford
3.
Walsall...
C
THIRD DIVISION (North),
2 Hartlepools
m.
Barrow Carlisle Chester Crewe Doncaster Halifax
0 Wrexham
4 Barnsley
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By Order of the Board of Directors. J. D. THOMSON, Secretary. Hong Kong, 23rd October, 1933.
New Brighton Rotherham "Stockport -Walsall Tork
3 Gateshead
1 Mansfield
2 Darlington
0 Accrington
1 Chesterfeld
9. Southport
7 Rochdale
Tranmere
Scottish League
2 Kilmarnock
4 St. Mirren
Carlisle 2 Gateshead.
Rochdale..
New Brighton
2 Mansfeld. Chester Southport
3 Rotherham 3 Darlington
21"
!
0
0
5 Third Lanark
P W L D
I have written at considerable length on the personnel of the teams, so I shall not recapitulate, but a short review may not be out of "place:
Regarding the local team, we know that it would be disastrous fast if we had anything but a wicket, for all our bowlers, with the exception of Minu, are cho- sen with the idea of a dry, hard not know what ground. I do Owen Hughes will do with his at- tack, but I should imagine that Goodwin and Minu will be the
What we opening pair.
want really, is a really good right-hand slow bowler, and though Pearce does send down some good ans, I do not think he will get many wickets.
Bo far as the batting is con- cerned, much will depend 'how the early batamen shape, for it will be to them that Hong Kong will look for a good start. On paper, the batting seems strong
Ticket Nos. 201: 40. 360, 289 get enough, but after what I saw of 850 each.
Race 3
$1,008,00 288.00
No. 42 33
185
144.00 Ticket Nos. 150, 1, 384, 203, 209, 263 get $50 each.
77
Race 4...
No. 445
1: 217
$1.295.00 370.00
57
185,00
Ticket No. 262 get $50 each.
Race 5.
No. 406
564 60
$1,974.00 564.00
282.00
Ticket Nos. 38, 122, 187, 308, 73, 5359, 131, 108, 378 get $100 each.
Goale FA Pta 18 8 S. 2 1 18 18
13
73 3 24.13 17
14 74 4 3 20 17 17 1974 32 19 17 18 13 7 4 4 19 17.18 1a 6331 20
63 481 23 16 .12
18 6 A
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10
49, 10
Race 5.
No. 304
481
+
185
$1,253.00 $358.00 179.00
Ticket Nos, 420, 153, 164, 214, 284, 488, 243, get $50 each.
227.00 58, 630, 178
Hace 7.
No. 332
$1,589.00
273
454.00
682
Ticket Nos. 550, 78,
19 25
get $50 each.
27 21 13
Race 8
No. 475
1.
672
20 12
13 5 5 3′′ 21 19 13
14 4 B
13 6 7
13 4
18...4
18 1 5 13 2
18 2 8
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Motherwell Rangera..... Aberdeen". Ayr Utd Kilmarnock,
1 Falkirk
1 Hearts
St. Johnstone
Queen's Park
Goals
P WL DE A Pte. 15 14 0 2 39 13 80 15 12 1 2 50 15 26 161051 48 13-21.
18 9 4 8 46 49 22 8 5 3 1625 16
8 6 3 16
8 8 2 39 98718
88 2 39 98.18
84 32 18 18
6 64 28 23.16
71 82 86 16
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Aberdeen Airdrie
16
10
Ayr
Celtic
Partick
Dundee
2. Motherwell
Falkirk
4 St. Johnstone
U
Hamilton
Hamilton
1 Hearta
Elibernians
4 Queen O'S 8 Clyde
2
Queep 'South... 15 1 Dandes.. Celtic Hibernians Airdrio Clyde
7 80 80 47 14
15"
8 8 1 20 19 13
10
4 4 5 28 22 18
18
5 8 2 26 27 12
14
48 2 11 88 10.
14
27 421 :
Third Lanark ... 15
16
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League Tables
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION,
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18 2.5 20 14 1
18 7
13 7 8 3 84 22: 37
St. Mirren
Partick... Cowdenbeath 15
58 29 34 18
2104 21 1 3111-50%
11 2 #1
HONG KONG ART CLUB
Annual Exhibition
$1,519.00 434.00 548............. 217,00 Ticket Nos. 512, 85, 486, 402, 665, 119, 132, 262, 10, 598, 173 get $50 each.
PROGRAMME FOR NOVEMBER 18
it in the trials, I am rather doubtful whether we shall gat many runs against the type of bowling that Malaya can
serve p. Fincher. Duckitt, Williams,
"Teddy" Fincher who will probably open Hongkong's in-
nings with E. R. Duckitt,
Garthwaite and Pearce all have big reputations to live up to, and We are going to win, they will have to do their.. stuff. Owen Hughes" is another who May
come off with a big acore, but
with responsibilities of captaincy thrust upon him, I rather doubt whether he will get many,
Hamilton. Minu and Goodwin works if will provide some, fire
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Gill is new to us, and as was the case with his brother, LallTM Singh, the whole of the, cricket com- munity will be anxious to see what he can do, Burn, of course, Wwe all know, for he has played against us before, though not for Malaya,but for Shanghai, G. Walls and L Alvis, the two youngsters of the side, are also good bats, and with the rest of the team to give them steady backing", these stalwarts. :ought to supply Malaya with a good many runs.
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ÁRRIVED HONG KONG ON SUNDAY, 21 ¿IE NOV., 1833.
From MARSEILLES, $6.
Goods not cleared within 7 days, th eluding date of sinival, will be subject to Rant
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the the Turning to
question of above-named Steamer are hereby bowling. I understand that it is informed that their Goods, with, the quite possible that Hamilton exception of Opium, Treasure and Vala- himself may open with Willis.ables, are being landed and placed at They will make a useful, pair, but their risk in the Godowns of the Hang with due respect to Hamilton, I Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown am of the opinion that a Wills On Ltd Kowloon, whende Delivery on
be obtained as the Goods are landed Speldewinde "combination would be more effective, as the former is fast right hand the latter slow left hand. Willis would, make a good opening bowler as he is not Only fast but comes of the ground at a terrific rate. Spelde- winde, on the other hand, is a painstaking bowler, who swings with his arm. He is one of those who never gives up trying and the dangerous thing about him is that he makes the batsman play
him all the time.
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Consignees must have a Horenne Oficer in stendance when damaged datable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No fill be admitted after the Jonklass, Hambtop, Alvis, Gill
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Eight Races For The they get going, while Redmond; they are well served.
13th Extra
The following in the programme for the Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on November
18.
The Daily Doubles will be conducted on the fourth and seventh races:-
1.—Sussex Handicap (81x Furlongs).
regarded in many quarters as the surprise selection" may get a few. On the whole, the team selected to represent the Colony is a useful all-round one, though It is weak in spots.
OUR VISITORS
Our visitors appear to have
Everything, then, is get for the opening of two-weeks of cricket, and it is to be hoped that the weather will behave itself during that, period. Just one more word before I conclude and that is, Hong may the best side win! Kong-Shanghai-Malaya games
R. CHL,
Jong Kong; bib Nor 1938.
PRINCE LINE. NOTÍUE TO CONSIGNERS.
FROM NEW YORK.
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made themselves thoroughly at are well-known for the big part TATAKAN PRINCE
home with the wicket here, though one never can tell if it is going to be same out in the middle as it is at the nets Btill they Winner $450. Second $225, Third are quietly confident that they $125. For China ponies, subscript will give a good account of themselves, whatever happens, tion griffins of this Club of this season, that have won less than and I agree with them whole- $2,000 in stakes. Entrance $5,heartedly On Saturday morning.
2-Nullah Nüllah: Plate :- (Five Furlangs).
Winner $500 Second $300, Taird $200. For: Austrian ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey allowance. Entrance $5.
3. Hong Kong Griffos Cup (1 Miles) The Annual Exhibition will be
Winner $1,000. Second: $300. 3.4 19. 14 15 held in the Gloucester Building: 13 6, 3.5 10 15
44 24.83 14 Des Voeux Road, 8th floor on Third $200 For China pontes, 5 4 4 16 11
14 December, 6th from 230 to 7 p., grimins of this season, that have 8-652 27 25 14 and on December, 7th and 8th started in at least four Extra Race
Liverpool No Fire Insurance will be effected by Blackburn.....18. us in shy case whatever."
Leeds............
Damaged Packages must be left in the sundeck
Bunderland....
Godown for examination by the Con- Derby ville.. signees, and the Company « Surveyors; | Aston Momtrs. Anderson à Ashu, at 10 am, Leicester on the 9th of November, 1938,
Consignees must have a Revenus Officer in attendance when damaged dasisble goods are examined by the Company's surveyoró,
No Ulam will be admitted after thĩ Gooda hays left the Godown and ki Claims must be presented, within Twp Week of the Skin's rival beré, altei which date they will it be recognised,
Consignées krs requested to surrender their Bile of Lading to the Undertigsed for Countersignature,maja
MELOBERS & 00.
GENVEVESCHER LASTU, BEKKIN
Hong Kong, 3rd Nov., 1981.
(1861
Stoke Middlesbord. Birmingham Wednesday.. Everton..... Newcastle.. Kheißeld 'U. Chelsea
18
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31 2014 from 10 am to 7. p.m. Members Meetings of this Club, two of such 22 23 18 are asked to send their pictures or meetings previous to ist July, 1933,
20 16 13 photographs for exhibition to Mr. and two subsequent to that date 30 31 18 Newman's office at the above ad- Weight for inches as per scale.
28 24
21 22 12 dress on Monday, December 4th, Entrance $10. 19 18 12 between the, hötirs of 10 and 12
3 4 5 15 23 12 | Hoon:
18 8 6 5 18 18 11
Titles of pletures for
18 6 7 1 21 24 11
12
4-Kent Handicap (8lx
Furlongs). Winner $500 Second (250, Third For China, ponies,
711124 11 tion must be subipitted to MIE. $160.
6 42 10 B. Lambert (Acting Becrelaty), ch Entrance #5./
most of the team were at the nets, and some of them showed very encouraging ÷ form. The captain; R. N. Hamilton, will make a lot of runs, T think, for as I mentioned in my notes last last week, he is batting very well- Just now, and those of us who saw him here in the interport of 1926 need no reminder of what he can do.
B. 8. Gill and D. C. Buzz both hit very hard and they both showed that they are likely to get plenty of runs unless they are shifted before they get set.
6-Bortky Hünalran (From Two
Por: Mile Post). Winnper $550, Becond, $275, Third $175, For Chins ponies, "B" Claud. Entrance 15.
13 384 38 23-0 185 Peak not later than Novem-infolk Handios -B Divisions Handicap "A" Division
..18 8.2.18-80 Bber 20th SORONEL
8 9 1 18 34
SECOND DIVISION.
Port Vale Grimsby Bolton ... Hall Blackpool
Pict must be Közha
・
Goals respon
WI LD.TAPL
9 8 1 25 12 19 04081 1518
(One Mile]
Winter 1460 Second 226. Third Winner $450 Second $225 Third
held 3125 For China ponies, CHALF CLES Entrance B.
pictures efther immediately after
the Exhibinon
18 84135, 1817 the fol
D
Note-One entry only will be
8th or made for the Sunfolk Handicap.
Entries will be divided into "A and "B" Divisions at the discre tion of the Handicapper.
18 6 8 4 23 21 18 9th, between the ours of 10 am
84-821 16 18 and 12 noori,
$125.-For China - pöntés, “D ́” Class Entrance 235. 8-Ballarat Handicap (From Two
Mile Post
• Winner 8500 Becond #300. Third #200. For Australian ponies, Class. Entrance $5.
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they play towards bringing the having setired from the above Porte ports concerned closer together. Borikát, Condigdes of Chrgő, new and in these bad times, we need hereby informed that their Goods are co-operation all the world over being lied at their Hink into the Can we, then, and a better am-Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloom Which, and Godoyen, Dompany - Limited Kowloon and stored at Consignees, risk bassador than King Cricket?
"Billy Dean's
Luck
Most of the Malaya cricket team were at the Races on Saturday and they took a 10t of interest in the proceedig
"Billy". Dead, their gehlál umpire, was fortunate in that ̈he drewïa prize in one of the cash sweeps.This is taken by the teach as, a hippy Bug-
their match with to-day:
All bevkků; chatod; kad damag Ars so. En Jeft in the, Gedowns, whard they will be examined on Saturday, 11th instant at 10 am..
All Claime mini ba presented wİRİN. 15: Day of the Vousel'u, niziral "hore, after which date they cannot be cosmizėdomstre
· Mo Olafmail: be addvittad. after the Goods have left this fidoying, and Goods remaining indefirmed "Alkor kan 13th instant will be abwist to Rent
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be couniareigned
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two points hearer the top of the ladder which leads to possession of the Mamak Shelte
Despite the nippery
1
United Hockey Club of the ground play Weat
Defeats Mule Corps
A one goal to not over USMANICOFT afternoon at the Marina placed the United Hockey
throughout with the ing*g/decided - ads
to shoot
severál a good r
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