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EIGHTH EXTRA RACE

MEETING

Entries And Weights For Saturday Next

The entries, and weights for the ponies running at the Eighth Extra Race Meeting, to be held on October 6 and 10, will be found below. Full particulars of Saturday's weithis are avail. ble; but the handicaps for the racing on October 10 will not De known until Saturday's meeting is over,

Nathan Handicap-"B" Class

(1 MHO)

Brechin 157, Bright Star 158, Bright View 156, Don 145, Gladia- bor 188, Gleneagles 163, High Speed 150, King's Bounty 148, King's Fancy 166. King's Warden 161. Macaroni 161, Mayflower,, 153, New Star 161,, Pride", of Tsingtao. 148. Soldies of China 158, Soldier of Germany, 161, Spinaway 140

Jordan, Handicap-"D" Class. (1st Section)

(Two Mile Post Once Round and In)

Boxing Eve 161, Burgoriaster! 145, Cavalacade... 155, Chesterfield 140 Chow Fan 140, Classle Hall 145 Gay Butterfly150, Helter Time 140, Skelter 140, In Good King's Parade 148, National Day 140, Racing Pluck 140, No Fear 168, Sarabande 145, St. Ives 140, Surprise 145, The Bodega 150. The Redshark 168, Tiny Star 158, War- rington 143

Cantala Handicap "B" Class. (1 Mile)

Australian Boy 146. Empire Day 166, Fanling Fox 152. Glorious Star 152, Lucy Glitters 142. Polar Star 152, Portia 150, Rosy Morn 159. St. Joan 165. The Giraffe Goose 184, Vriday 140.

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Austin Plato (6 Furlongs) Bayardo 145, Beta: 149, Budge 151, Chief Seattle 148, Fudge 149. Gold, Currency:150, Great Hall 148, Heart's Glory 145, King's Warden 146, King's Worthy 147. Monoplane 148 Racing Pluck 148. Racing Triumph 146, Ribble 153, Soldier of Germany 153, Teo Tak 147, West Parade 148. What A Chance 148, William Osler 147, Zero 147.

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1 Class Jordan Handicap—"Ó”

(Second Section) (2 Miles Post Once Round and In) Banjolina 161, Bold Commander 150, Chivalrous 140, Colombo 148. Dare Devil 140, Festival Eve 156, Fl-Fa 140. Hell for Leather 160, Hey Tor 180, Hot Heels 140 Iron- Triumph 161 Philanderer 158, Rac Triumph 161 Shaughraun 145. The Carp 148, Vago 154.

SECOND DAY

The entries for the Second Day's programme are as follows!

1.-Kwelchow Handicap- (1 Mile)

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

LOCAL AQUATIC U. S. BASEBALL

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1934,

LAWN

BOWLS NOTES

MEETING JE

BOOK

Hong Kong Area Championship

National League Pehnanit

New York. Sept. 27. New York Giants and St. Louis, Cardinals are rivals for the Na- The finals. of the Hong Kong i tional League baseball pennant,

The Giants have won 93 games Area annual aquatic, champion- | ships were held..yesterday after and föst 58 and the Cardinals have in the European Y.M.C.A won 93 and last 58. Giants häve 1 very two more games and Cardinals swimming...pool. before

of large.. gathering spectators three. including Major General. :0... C, 1* Borrett....the Officer Commanding the Troops in China and Mrs. Borrett, who distributed the prizes at the, conclusion,

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HE. Major General Borrett thanked the YMCA and in particular Mr. F. Selk for the

tions to P/Cpl.W. T. Campbell on gala and offered his congratula-

The Results his brilliant efforts this season

Inter Battery and Company Relay: 20th Battery, RA 2 South Wales Borderers, 3. Small Units....

Hall,,

Army Boys 60 Yards Handicap: Antamok. Bold Commander.1.H. Clark, 2. A Clark, 3. F. Indian's 50 Yards Free Style:- Chesterfield. Chow Fan Dare Devil,

1/8 Punjabis. 1. "A". Coy. Delightful Chance. Hell for Lea- Ironsides, Kindo, Little

25th H.KS.RA ther.

150 Yards Army Medley Cham- Beauty. Racing Spirit Sincerely Yours, Soldier of Italy. The Bodega,

plonship:-1. L/Cpl. W. T. Camp- The Carp

bell (S.W.B.), 2. L/Cpl. E. Fullager 2-Klangsi Handicap "C" Class.

(5.W.B.), 3. L/Cpl Mason (East (13 Miles) Bayardo, Beta, Bistre, Budge, Lancs). Time 2 mins. 5 secs. Chief Seattle, Daylight Eve, Fair View, Flying Tourist, Fudge, Gay Crusader, Glad Eyes. Gold. Cur- rency. Heart's Glory, Jungle Jim, King's Worthy. Lemberg, Mono- plane, Partnership, Racing Boy, Ribble, Royal

Sandy Flush, Bay, Solar

Tiger, Star, The Tao Tak, Valorous, Vigilance, Way- ward Stag, West Parade, William Osler, Wonderful Stag, Zero.

3-Double Tenth Plate-

(5 Furlongs) » Dana Bay 158, Electric Star 181. Gleneagles 158, Hetman 158, King Justice 158, Sadko 181, Soldier of Britain 161. Trentbridge 161.

4-Kwangtung Handicap.-- "D" Class....(1 Mile.) Banjelina, Boxing Eve, Burgo

Colombo, master. Chivalrous, Ebony Idol, Fi-ta, Gay Buttery Hey Tor. Hot Helter Skelter, Heels, King'a Parade, National, Day, No Fear, Now's The Time, Philänderer, Racing Pluck, Racing Triumph, Shaughraun, The shank, Vago Warrington

100 Yards. Officers' Race:-1. Lieut. P. de N. Ramus (RA), 2. Lieut. Connor,

50 Yards Obstacle Race:-1, Pte. Allen (S.W.B.), 2. Opl. Chicken (Lin.cs).

300 Yards Indian Relay-Won by the 1/8 Punjabs in 3 mins 44 secs.

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150 Yards Championship:-1. L/Cpl. W. T, Campbell (S.W.B.), 2. Bdsm. Martin (8.W.B.), 3. L/Cpl. E. Fullager (8.W.B.). Time 1 min 51.-4/5 secs.

If the Giants fall to take the Nationay League pennant, it will be the first time in a good many baseball years that one of the two New York teams has not fought in the World Serles. This year

lowly Detroit Tigers, the Yankees were subdued by the formerly

most a quarter of a century. who had not won a title for al-

On form, St. Louis' should win the next three games on its sche- against dulé. All of them are Cincinnatti. As far as that goes, New York.should win both its games, against. Brooklyn Dodgers If both the leaders come through unbeaten they will have to play a three game series for the Lea- gue, pennant.

St. Louis plays its first game this afternoon, and on Saturday' and Sunday is in action again, always against the Reds... The Giants play on Saturday and Sunday.

If a play-off is necessary, the teams will meet in St. Louis on Thursday and in New York on Wednesday. If a third game is necessary, it will be played in New Work also.

"

The World Serles will be delayed if the National League leaders Mr. have to fight out their te John A Heyder, President of the National League said to-day he would probably sak for two days' rest for the Pennant Winners, whoever they were, before the ser- Detroit ies opens against the Tigers.

High Diving (Plain):-. Gnr. If the play-off ends on Wednes- Connor (RA), 2. Pte. A. Morrison day, the World Series will com-

¡9.W.B.)

Indians 100 Yard Free Style:-

1 "A" Coy. 1/8 Punjabis, Z. 3rd H.K.S. Mountain Battery.

300 Yards Inter-Brigade and Battalion Relay:-1. South Wales Borderers, 2. Small Units, 3. Royal Artillery. Time 3 mins. 10/4/5

Becs,

It

mence on October 6.-

By winning to-day, the Cardin- als have reduced the Giants' lead to half a game,

The following were the results:-

National League.

Cincinnati St. Louis Free

Medwick homered.

Enlisted Boys' 50 Yards Red-Style:-1. Boy Walford (Lines), 2.

Dmr. Stubbs (R.A).

Carnarvon Stakes-(1 Mile). Antamok, 146, Dare Devil 149, Delightful Chance 150, Hell for Leather 152, Ironsides 147, Kindo 147, Little Beauty 147, Racing Spirit 148, Sincerely Yours. 145. Soldier of Italy 155, The Bodega 154, The Carp 154.

5. Kwangs Handicap.--- Kimberley Handicap-"C" Class.

fi "B" Class. (11 Miles) (Sir Forlongs)

Brechin Bright Star, Bright Bayardo, 140, Beta 142, Bistre 155 Budge 148 Chief Seattle 140. View, Don, Gladiator, Gleneagles, High Speed, King's Bounty, King's Copper Idol 140. Daylight Eve 145.

Warden, Macaroni, Mayflower, Fair View 140, Flying Tourist, 152,

New Star, Pride of Tsingtao, Sold- Fudge140, Gay Crusader 181, Glad Eyes 148, Gold Currenty. 140, Great | ler of China, Soldier of Germany, Hall 140, Heart's Glory 140, Jungle Tim 157, King's Worthy 158, Lem- berg 168, Manoplane 145, Partner- ahip 140, Racing Boy 153 Ribble 158. Royal Flush, 140 Solar Star 149 The Tiger 155. Valorous 153 Vigilance 140 Wayward Stag 150, West Parade 140 What A Chance 140, William, Osler, 140, Zero: 140. Canberra Handicap "a" Class (1. Mile)

Able Amazon. 165, Alacrity 135, Bag Tor 146, Bobpiak. Star 140. "Brótize Era 152, High Finance 147, Just That 147, Mutný Bay 135, Nell Gwyn 146; Night Star 135, Racing Heart 135 Suacy Face 135, Woodland Stag 135.

TL top we'ght does ht accept all weights to be raised by

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LADIES HOCKEY CLUB

Annual Meeting Held

The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club was held yesterday evening In Lane Crawford's Restaurant when Lady Southern presided.

Miss Joan Churchill was elected as the Captain of the first eleven for the ensuing year, while Miss M. Gray was elected vice-captain.

Mrs. Harrop and Mrs L. Gold- man were elected on. Becretary and Hon Treasurer respectively, while Mrs. C. WE Bishop was

made the Asst. Hon. Secretary.

Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Bennett and Mra: W. Locke were elected to the Committee,

The Selection Committee com- prises the Captain and Vice- Captain, Miss B. Helbling and Miss

Owen Et

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Handicap,

(1 Miles)" Bright View, Electric" Stár. Gla- diator. High Speed, Hydroplane, King's Fancy, Lemberg, Macaroni Soldier of Britain, Böldier of China, Sp.naway int

Katoomba Handicap

"B" Class. (14 Miles) Australia Boy, City of Brisbane, Empire Day, Fanling Fox, Kilrea, Lucy Glitters, Polar Star, Portla, Rogy Morn, St. Joan, The Giraffe. The Godse, "Vriday.

8-Fuklen Handicap-

(11 Miles) Cavalcade, Classic Hall, Copper Sarabande, Idol, In Good Time, surprise, Tins str.

WOMEN'S GOLF

Curtis Cup Matches

Chevy Chase, Sept. 27,

The British and Amerlebn women's golf teams, fighting it out for the Curtis Cup, were all, square to-day at the end of three four- somes matches.t

Britain went into the lead when Miss Diana Plumpton and Mrs Walker defeated Mrs. Hill and Miss Lucille Robinson, America; two up.

Miss Maureen Orcutt, playing with Mrs. Cheney beat Miss Diana Fishwick and Miss Wanda Morgan; this squaring the match.

The match will be concluded to arrow with six singles contests. Reuter

BURGOMASTER OUSTED

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)1

Jerusalem, Sept. 7. Mohammedan burgomaster. shibl who has held the since the close of the world

Dalled on War has been forced, as the result of municipal elections just held.

kitavour of his opponent, kaphosted by the Mutti

25 Yards Dash:-1,L/Cpl. Rous- seau (R.C.SJ), 2. Pte. Marsh (East Lancs). 3. Bdsm. Martin (§.W.B.). Time. 13 seca.

Grand Aggregate:-South Wales Borderers.

Individual Champion: -L/Cpl. W. T. Campbell (SWE).

CHRISTIAN SOCIALISTS

Press" (Copyright.)]" [Special to the "Hong Kong Daliy

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Vienna, Sept. 23. Chancellor Schüßchriigg') "Chris- tian Socialist Party" after a lengthy and heated discussion de- dissolution. own cided Christian Socialists will henceforth

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Boston

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Urbanski homered. Philadelphia

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American League.

Chicago....

Appling homered. Detroit

Barnshaw pitched.

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cease to exist as an independent organisation and will be entirely and corporately incorporated into a patriotic front.-- Tranincean Euo Min.

Roof Garden to-night

Records Of Champions This Season

Craigengower "A" realised their ambitions in the Lawn Bowls League last Saturday when they secured the championship by & victory over their "B" team, who had given them their initial, de- feat early in the season. Kowloon, Bowling Green Club last season's цлах- senior champions, had, an pected reverse at Kowloon Docks, and they thus surrendered a small chance they had for the honours. But for the defeat of the holders, the

championship issue would have remained open until the last game to-day when Craigengower "A" meet the Police. The secur- ing of the championship is no new thing for Craigengower ... as "hat they had performed the trick" until Kowigen C.G. and their neighbours deprived them of the honours in Jubsequent

seasons.

The following is the record of Craigengower "A" this season :——— (h) Beat Civil Service by 1 shot (a) Beat Kowloon Docks by 33

shots,

(h) Beat Kowloon C.C. by 38 shots (h) Lost to Craigengower "" by

8 shots

(a) Beat Talkoo by 30 shots. (ay Lost to Recreio by 12 shots (a) Beat Police by 42 shots (h) Beat Kowloon R.G.C. by 13

shots

Dock's by 39

(H) Beat Kowloon

ahots (a) Beat Kowloon C.C. by 12 shots (b) Beat Taikoo by 48 shots -- ( Beat Recreto by 16 shots (a) Beat Kowloon B.G.C. by

shots

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(a) Beat Civil Service by 21 shots

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Junior Division Police. Craigongower Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service Yacht Club v H.K. Electric Football Club v. Kowloon BQ.C. The following are some of the teams in to-day's matches:-

Senior Division Craigengower "'A':- F Coates, AS Gomes, W. V. Field, B. W. Bradbury, (skip);QL Buchanan, LC.R. Souza, H. Beer, U. M. Omar (skip). J. S. Landolt A A Rasack. R. F. Luz, R. Basa (skip).

Civil Service acum T. Armstrong. L. R. Whant, A. W. Grimítt, J. Holiidge '(skfp); Þ. Es Knight; 8. E. Alderman, S. Eccles- hall, J. Deakin (skip); E. W. Sim- monds, G. Strange. A. O. Brawn, F J. Jones (skip).

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Kowloon C.C.

Gittins, F. Goodwin, E. Kern, J. Fraser (skip); J. W. M. Brown, A. E. Silkstone, W. Hyde, E C. Fin- cher (skip); C. E. Elliot-Heywood, H. Hampton N. J. Bebbington, R. P. Phillips (skip).

Junior Division Kowloon C.C.:~~

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LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For Fanling

The starting times, for Sunday at Fanling area.

OLD COURSE

9.28A. H. Harbord, D. 8. Harley 9.32 A. T. Lay. G. Merseille.

9.30 R. A. Rodgers, C. J. Stell ng-

werft,

9.40 W. F. Arndt, G. J. Mc

Carthy"

$44. d. W. Tolmie; D. S. Robb 6.48 A. Sommerfelt, D. J. Gil-

more

9:52 H. Hampton, H. H. Mundy d:58 W. J. Jamieson, K, S. Mörri-

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10.00 W. N. A. Smalley, J. H. P.

"Perry.

10.04 AE Lissaman, T. H. Geare, 10.08 R. C. Webb. E. M. Bryden.

DON BRADMAN'S CONDITION

Better News In The Bälletins

London, Sept, 27. Better "news of Don Bradman, famous Australian batsman was contained in both bulletins issued to-day from a London nursing M. N. Rakusen, W. Mulcahy, C. J. home where be des seriously Tacchi, T. W. Carr (skip); A after appendicitis, operation. The Wright, Jack, J. M. Jack, V. C. morning bulletin spoke of slight Labrum (skip); J. Blackburn, but definite improvement and one W. W. Hirst, L. E. Lammert. H.sued late this afternoon said "Mr. Overy (skip).

Civil Service C. C.-

R. Harper, L. Mansell, E. Major. I Purvis (skip); G. W. Gunn, W. J. Burling, H. L. Lockhart, L. Lick (skip). J. Galletley, M. Purvis, H. Westlake, P. R. Davies (skip).

Yacht Club:-

Bradman's temperature has fallen and his Improvement though alow is maintained. British Wireless.

A Reuter message stated: Brad-· man's condition is still much the same, but his pulse là stronger. The Improvement was maintained,

(h) Beat Craigengower "B" by 20w A Cornell, J. A. D. Morrison the patient having had a better

shots

Kowloon Bowling Green Club's record is as follows:- (h) Beat Kowloon, O.C. by 11 shots (a) Beat Talkoo by 25. shots (a) Beat Recreio by 23 shots (h) Beat Kowloon Docks by a

shota

(h) Beat Civil Service by 27 shots (h) Beat Police by 35 shots (a) Lost to Cralgengower "A" by

13 shots

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(a) Beat Kowloon C.C. by 4 shots (h) Beat Talkoo by 17 shots (h) Beat Recreio..by. 3 shots

(a) Beat Civil Service by 3 shots (a) Beat Craigengower "B" by 19

shofs

(a) Lost to Police by 21 shots (M) 13 to Cräigéngower “A” by

4 shots

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(h) Best Cralgengower "B" by 52

shots (a) Lost to Kowloon Docks by 28

shota

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The junior champions, Indian R.C. bad wonderful sesson after opening with a defeat. The following were the results of their engagements:-

(a) Lost to Yacht Club 63 35 shota (8) Beat Craigengower by 18 shots th) Beat Football Club by 8 shota (h) Beat Kowloon B.G.C, by 10

shots

(a) Beat Kowloon 0.0. by 5. abota (a) Beat Civil Service by 15 shots (a) Beat Recreto by 2 shots (h) Beat HK Electile bý 19 shots (h) Beat Craigengover by 43 shots (a) Beat Football Club by 44 shots (a) Lost to Police by 5 shota (h) Beat Civil Service by 37. shots

h) Beat Recreio by 13 shots (a) Beat HK: Electric by 14 shots (h) Beat Police by 12 shots (h) Beat Kowloon C.C. by 8 shots (h) Lost to Yacht Club by 27 Khota (a) Drew with Kowloon-BG.C.

With the champkinship in both divisions already decided, there will be little interest in this after- noon's games other than that they are the last of the League fixtures. In the senior division, Craigen- gower should have no da- culty in beating the Police CIVIL

Service and Talfoo who play or home grounds, should win, while Kowloon Docks are likely to turn the game in their favour at King's Park. Police (home), Kowloon C.C. (home), Yacht Club. (home) and Bowling Green (away), appear as the probable winners in the junior games.,

TO-DAY'S TEAMS

are the

ares of the season which will decided

Gra

Division

WAV Police

Kowloon 0.0. Kowloon Docks/ algengower ""B"

AT Hamilton, A Macfarlane (sk), W. J. Hansen, A. C. Young, JA. R. Selby, B. E. Maughan (skip); E. B. Reed, A. Nissem, E. 5. Abraham, A. Chapman (skip).

Kowloon B.G.C.:-*.

J. Macdonald. E. V. Searle, 7. G. Charlton, G. E. F. Thompson (skip); G. Ross, Q. L. Farmer, J. L Tetley, M. J. Henderson (skip); "H.

F. Stoneham, D. W. Waterton, C. B. Hosking, J. Bodge (skifj.

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"WE WENT HUNTING”

Sands And Dawn At The

Roof Garden

Sands and Dawn, the two enter- the tainers who have captured hearts of the local public, will introduce to-morrow night at the Roof Garden, a sensational new song number, "We Went Himting"

And The Big Bad Wolf Was Dead) It is the theme song from the new Wheeler and Woolsey fim "Cockeyed Cavaliers", which | will be released at the King's Theatre on October 10th. Bert and Bob had the music and records sent out direct, in advance of release, so that the number will be heard locally for the first timia

"We Went Hunting" exceptionally Jolly song, and we are sure it, will prove one of the most outstanding hits of seaso

the

night.

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