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TRAINING GALLOPS

Particulars Of Saturday's Tryouts

Saturday's gallops at the course, were, on the whole, on the slow side.

"Hetzian covered a slow mile but finished impressively and. should be prominent on Saturday, King's Fancy moved very well. Racing Boy's six furlongs in 1.40 was effortless and the pony may be in the limelight at the next meeting. Dinty weat over a slow three quarters and appeared to be very ft. FI-FA and St. Ives, were, as usual," impressive. Electric Star and Thy Star went over a mile and both moved convincingly.

The "times" tacken yesterday were as follows:-

Monoplane, and

King's Bounty

King's Justice Bag Tor

Just That

Daylight Eve Chesterfield Wayward Stag Burgomaster and

West Parade Night Star ...... King's Fancy ......

Woodland Stag Fudge

# 40 1.11.1 1.42

35.3 1.10

1.42.1

# 31.2 1.03.2 1.31.2

Flying Tourist

7 38 1.14:1 1.44.3

Dinty

4 35.3 1.07- 1.38

30,2 31

Hetman

1.41

1.16.1

1.50 1

2.18.3

28.3

Trentbridge

47 1.32

2.14.3

2.47.3

33

Portia

1 $2

Sidko

1.38. 2 38 1.12 1.45.3.

9.11.1 2.38.2

271

33.3

Soldier of Germany

1

38.2 1.12.2/1.47

2.18.1

31.1

Heart's Glory

1

40.2 1.17

1.51.3 2,22.3

311

1 38 1.18.1 1.51.4 2.31

29.1

11 39,3 1.18

2.30 2.59

29

14 42.1 1.20 1.37.3 2.39 3.03

30

1 49.3 1.33 2.10

2.44.1 3.12.3

21.2

41 1.19.9 1.50.3 2.30.8 36.2 1.10.3 1.442

.. 34

33.4

30.4

32.1

28

2 43 1.14.1 1.42.1

28

1 34 1.07 1.39 2.07

28

1 42 1.18

1.52.1 2.24

31.4

Tiny Star and

Electric Star.

1

38.2 1.16 1.52

2.23.1

30.1

Mayflower and Don

1

36.4 1.13.1 1.47.2 2.18.3

31.1

Racing Pluck and

4 35.4 1.11.3 1.43

31.2

Alacrity

1 39 1.17.1 1.51.1 2.18.3

21.2

Mutiny Bay

1

35 1.07.2.1.39.2 2.09

28.3

Great Hall

35.4 1.10.2 1.41.2

31

Kindo

# 46 1.28.3 1.58.3

30

Iron Grey

4 35

1.08 1.41

39

National Day

1 45 1.29.2 2.08 2.40

32

Beta

34

1.09 1.44 2.18

Bayardo and

Sandy Bay

1

43

1.25.4 2.07.1 2.43.3

362

Shaughraun

1

44 1.22.1 · 1.59 2.32

33

St. Ives and Fl-Fa

1

43.3 1.23.3 2.00 - 2.30.4

30.4

Racing Luck and

Young Chap

........ 1 41

1.19.4 1.54.2 2.30

3.01

Hot Heels

31

33

Soldier of Fortune and

7 42.4 1.21.3 1.55.2 11. 39

33.4

1.19 1.50 2.31

3.04

33

1 38 112.3 1.4618.3

32.2

1

31.1 108" 1.34 2.13

32

Chief Seattie

41.2 1.21.1 1.54.4

33.3

Racing Böy

+38 1.10. 1.40

Soldier of China Colombo

1

30.2 1.17.3 1.54.3 2.25.3

1

41 1.17.2 1.53.1 2.25.1

Spinaway

Delightful Chance Oak Bay

King's Worthy and

King's Warden

The Tiger

1 48 1.28 2.02.2 2.35.2.

LOCAL CRICKET

Friendly Games

A drawn game was played be- tween the

Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Civil Service on the

Recreio: 110 for 6 (A. M. Rod- rigues 40, H, A. Alves 25 not out, Hubbard 3 for 25, Zimmer 2 for 10).

K.C.C. v. VARSITY

The bowling of F. 8. W. Smith

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1934.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

18

(18

90

at

216

138

80

NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the

words required.

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ACROSS

1. Whereon many a love game

bas been played (6).

6-Not one who gives cheek, but

a sort of platter) (6). 10.-Highly cultivated, and fine

in colour (7).

11.-Upon which the umpire has to give his decision (8). 12-Animal of a kind, but not

red for a change (6).

13-Calumniate (7).

16. Morass (5).

17.-Recorded, being celebrated

(5).

18. A fish of parts (5). 19.-Lamed in a way, (Perhaps in

earning this) (6). 22-Back the venicles to be well

turnedout (5). 25-Handling this may let you in

for a stretch! (7). 29-Business to be attended to

(6).

DOWN

1.-A number after Charles the gaping follow (5). 2-This cut might Enock

out (5).

in

in

one

3 What rubbish! (5). ̧ ̧ 4-To exchange for money hight be a deception, (4). 5.-Demeanour (4).. 6. Cauterise (3). 7.—It's a bother to the navy to

dress up (5). 8-Having reached this, you're

at the top (5), 9- Scolded or calculated (5). 14-Greek letter (5). 15.-Routh sketch as reinforce-

..

ment (5). 19-This test is not universally

popular (5). 20.-Reside (5). 21-Shell which "puts a number

on edge (5). 22-There's no this in the test

referred to in 19 (5).

30-Bird 17 Across for Ita beak 23-Just the meeting for "turn

(6).

-coats"! (5).

31-He feeds his cattle on grass

(7). 32-Achilles did this at the blege

of Troy (6). 33-Wise counsellor (8).

24.-His job is to keep things me

lodious (5).

28.-Greasy substance (4). 27.-Kind of glue, in bulk (4)... 28. An alteration in time (4).

The following is the solution of Saturday puzzle:- Across.-1, Sp-ends: 6, Listen; 10, Italian, 11, Odes-sa; 12, Italic;: 13, Crevice: 16, Motto; 17, Rinse; 18, Nuture: 19. Antle; 21, Shirt: 24, Entreat; 28, Retire; 29, Lining; 30, Tampion; 31, Detest; 32, Egoist.

Down.-1. St-of-in; 2, Even-t; 3, Disconcert-s; 4 Stari 5, Slav; 8, Nacre: 14, Egret; 15, In-ure; 19, Laic; 7, interesting: 6. Talon; 9. Aired; 20, TTTTT (tease); 22. (eyes): 21 Tight; 25, Neat; 25, Rapt; 27, Aloe.

VOLUNTEER - GYMKHANA

Spills And Thrills On Saturday

The Goofy Polo proved a dis- appointment in that there were too many competitors and the competition turned out to be more a matter of luck than skill.

The Javelin Throwing competi-

Weather conditions were ideation which brought to the pro- for the Volunteers Gymkhant which was held on Saturday at Causeway Bay before a very large attendance. Amongst those pre

(6 for 17) and the batting of Egent were H. E the Governor Sir

C. Fincher (44) enabled the Kow-William Peel and Lady Peel, H. E loon Cricket Club to beat the Unt-Major General O. C. Borrett and versity by 5 wickets of Pokfulum. former's ground last Saturday | Smith, going on a third change ern, and Lt. Col. E.B. L. Dov- Mrs. Borrett, Sir Thomas South-

biggti.

which was featured by the the opening partnership of O. R. Sayer (37) and J. E. Richardson (79 not out).

Richardson played good cricket, and in the course of his innings, he hit 12 boundaries.

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E. R. Duckitt, the HK.C.C. open- ing batsman was also in form and retired with 51 to his credit.

Rigg was the best of the bowlers. claiming 5 wickets for 28 runs.

H.K.C.C.:-169 for 7 dec. (E R

Duckitt 51 reta, R.-H. Griffiths 28, L. D. Kibbee 24, G. E. Sayer 3 for

""351.

C.3.0.0.-142 for" 5 (J. E. Ri- chardson 79 not out, G. R. Bayer 37. Rigg 5 for 28).

L.R.C. T. ARMY

In the absence of A. H Madar, F. D. Pereira and A. R. Minu, the Indian Recreation Club had to feld & depleted team against the Army and were beaten by 76 rütia at Sookunpoo.

bowler, took 6 wickets for 17.

L. T. Ride showing good form was the only 'Varsity bats- man to offer any opposition, scor- ing 39 runs.

University:-110 (L. T. Ride 39, Smith & for 17)..

K.C.C.:~182 (E. C. Fincher 44 W. C. Hung 32, F. B. W. Smith 2a, Gosano 4 for 40, Ride 3 for 14).

C.C.C. BEATS RECREIO The Craigenggwer Cricket Club 2nd XI defeated the Club de Recreio 2nd XI by 26 runs in a friendly cricket match at King's C.C.C:-77 (A. Hunt 14; Blixa 4 for 20: A Noronha 4 for 17).

C. de R.:-51 (H. Brited 19: Souza 4 for 11).

Park.

R.A.S.C. v. C.8.C.C.

gramme to a close was quite good, the event being won by Mr. R. H. Charles, who also won the hardly

Eve. hunter competition with African competition the best jumper un- In, connection with this doubtedly was Cyrano, which won the Australian ponies section.

The Results Musical Chairs: 1, Miss Betty Chariot Race:Woh by Miss

Fair.

The prograffime provided a good number of items some of which Betty Fair and Messrs. A. J. were quite thrilling. The hunter competition was spectacular and Stocker and D. P. Yates. the chaildt race proved thrillink E. M. K. Head; 9, A. I Potts;

Tent Pegging Competition: In the latter event only two, P. R. P. James. chariots completed the distance

1,

NEWS FROM CHINA

THE RETIRING MINISTER

Mr. Lo Wen Kan In Canton

DISCUSSIONS

IN CANTON

Chungshan Mutiny"

And Congress

(From Our Special Correspondent) (From Our Special" Cofrestandent)

Canton, Oct. 14. Mr.

* Canton, Oct. 14. Lo Wen Kan, former Minister of Foreign Affairs

The Chungihan mutiny and the concurrently Minister of Judicial mintang Representatives were dis- and Fifth National Congrese of Kuo- Administration; arrived here, on Friday night by train from Hong Chen, official spokesman

cussed to-day by Mr. Haito Fu Kong after relinishing his off-South-west Political Council

the élál duties at Nanking.

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"I am coming home for a rest," Contrary to previous reports, Mr- to told, newspaper men. Islao cald that Mr. Tang Shao Y1, have resigned my official post in Magistrate of. Chungshan Model Nanking, although my resignation County, has not sent in h's resign- has not yet been accepted. Mỹation but is it present resting in duties are temporarily taken care 4" sanitarium here. of by the Vice-Minister, Dr. Cheng As regards the nomination at Tin Six undi à successor has been ave candidates by the provincial appointed.

assembly at Tong Ka Wan to be Tired of official re in the capt-chosen as magistrate of the county, in, Mr. Lo deciled to discuss Mr. Hsiao sale that the South- Chinese politics, as he takes no West Political Council further interest in government inade any decision. Affairs. Concerning the situation In Bintiang, where he visited by air sometime ago, the former judi- els chief stated that conditions there are compleated idd that the provitice is too far away for the overnment authorities to do any thing.

Diplomatic problems and judicial affairs being out of his mind for the time being at least Mr. Lo ind that he would take a trip to hearby riral and agricultural area to study the conditions of the peasants and farming. When in formed that farming conditions in Kvangtung are bact the former tantater déclared that the same Etuation is prevailing in other barts of the country.

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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW. AT THE MAJESTIC

EARL CARROLL'S

Por Krały digudas üles.

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MURDER AT THE VANITIES

"CARL BRINSON

VICTOR MOLAGLEN

JACK OAKLE KETTY CARLISLE DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA

SOVIET AMBASSADOR TO CHINA

Proceeding On Leave

Dr. Wang's Mission

as a peace emissary on behalf of Concerning Dr. Wang Chung Hu

the Central Authorities, Mr. Hatao said he had to information at all of Dr. Wang's mission except what he read from the newspapēts, which stated that he is due

Shanghai, Oct. 13. M. D. V. Bogomoloff, Soviet-Am- arrive here soon from Hong Kong bassador to China. and his e to explain Nanking's views the left for home this morning aboard leaders here.

the Nagasaki Maru on three, months' leave. He till stop a Osaka and then go on to Viadi- vostok to report.

to

"The present political situation is tense." Mt. Hsiao added. The return br General Chung Jen.

A report that M. Bogomoloft has? Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Group Army to Kwangs has been been seeing Japanese Government cancelled. General Pat Hsung Hs, pincials is denied by the Soviet the Executive officer, is to busy

Imbassay Mr. Lo belleves that extrava- with his military duties in Rwang- | Heuter, gance of the people is the cause of that he will not visit Canton." the economic trouble in China and The spokesman said that prim- that she should not follow the ary attention should be drawn to luxury of the European or Ameri- milltary defence and not to the system is far behine that of West- too empty to serve cah Hardsid, as Chinese economic Fifth National Congress which I

ern countries.

elary

purpose."

DOCKYARD HON

AQUATICS

Sarridge's Third Victory

any usefu

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GENERALS. WELCOMED AT SIAN

S'an, Oct. 131% 10 General Chiang Kai Shek, Ma- dame Chiang, and General Chan

HONG KONG BEAT Hsueh Llang who are making u

SHANGHAI C. C.

Gentury By T. A Pearce

Some very keen aquatics were

Shanghai, Oct. 13. witnessed on Saturday when M. After having lost the Interport Dockyard Recreation Club held, Cricket to Shanghai by 970 runs, their annual sports at the Euro- the Colony eleven easily accounted pean YMCA Pool.

for a Shanghai Cricket Club side, excluding Interporters, by 8 wic- kets to-day.

was the third successive win of The feature of the prograinme the 100 Yards Club Championship by M. Sarridge, who used a strong side-stroke all the way...

aid, D. Blake Just managing to The diving was of a high stand

best Mus J. Wilson.

afternoon was that Between E The most exciting race of the

Gaubert and P. Wilson in the 100 Yards youths Handicap, the form- er wiching about à foot ahead of Jordan the After. Miss Patzy

Children's Riding Competition: and the winter was Miss Betty Class "A" Miss Peggy Kinchin Fair whose chariot was drawn by (girl). Master Pierre Messrs. A 3 Stocker and D. P. Yates. Mr. R. Charles was in-Marshall (girls), Master John

(boyB; Class "B": jured the course of this race. Nogworthy (boys); but fortunately the injuries were Miss Brenda Nosworths (a) Class En

compete in other events during prize: Anthony Catcher. hot serious and he was able to Master P. H. Potts (boys), spéci the aRarriboh

Marm Face: 1, No. 1 5. which section

Whining team as fol- lows: L70, L. Robertson, IDr. pr. J. Barow and Thr. F. G. G. Tolmie, Tpr. H. A. Browning. Nizel

The

Musical Chaft opened the programine, was also The Royal Army Service Corps in the Tent Pegging competi.

won by filss Betty Fair. beat the Civil Service juniors by 60tion Lt. Mead won from Captali runs at the Valley.

RASC. 130 (L/Cpl Vaughan

Tv, Clarke 3 for 3, L/Cpl. Vaughan

Potts.

Goofy Polo Competition: Miss Beryl Fair

Haddy Hunter Competition:

23, Dr. Clarke 20, Pte. Forsyth 20. The Children's Riding Compett res-L D. Skinner 4 for 37, W. H 2-tion revealed what good juvenile chin bonts, R. Charles kit-mofids 4 for 30).

riding talent there is in the 0.3.0.0-70 (HF. Harper 24 Colony, the older children (11) (African Eve). Australlus ponies 14) rode extremely well and knew

A Wall (Cyrano) English Chas: how to handle their mount

mounts. The G. Stöcker." winner was Miss Ferry Khehin Javelin Throwing Competition: who won the same events. 4. Charles. year, Master Pierre Jordan won the prize for boys.

Capt. Watch was mainly ponsible for Aïmy's easy wini, ting up 58 runs,

Army:-140 (Capt. Walch 58 fetd, Cpl. Colledge 22, Opt. Bál- lard 19. Rumjahn 3 for 38).

IR.CM-64 (Ä. R. Abbas 25, Bal- lard 4 for 173.

RECREIO WINS AGAIN The Recreio, who are making their debut in preinter league cricket this year gave another im- pressive display on Saturday when they defeated Craigengower by Tour Wickets at Happy Valley..

A M. Rodrigues, formerly of the University played an outstanding innings, knocking up 40 runs to give his team a good start.

H. A. Alves bowled well for the Recreo, taking 4 wickets for 24 runs.

C.CC-104 (R. Zimmern 22, F. K. Lee. 2 J. W. Leonard 20, HA Alves 4 fox 24, A P. Guterres 8 for 12).

4 for 24).

LAY 4 FOR ) AGAINST

UNVRŠITY des Io a friendly cricket match at the K.C.C. played on Baturday, the Kowloon Juniors easily, defeated the University by 107 funs

K.C.C-166 (F. A. Broadbridge 32; 8. Jex 30; V. During 25; G. Lee 20; Ng 4 for 46; Hiptoola 2 for 62; P. B. Tata 8. for 399% Me

Varsity69 (F. & Fernandes 22; B. D. Lay 4 for by

Z PRESS. ELEVEN-LUSH A local press eleven Lost to a team from the IRC by 3 wickits at 8ookumpoo on Saturday,

Press69 (F. M. ei Areniul 17, A. Kitchell 3 for 6),

LEKKOR 161 for 7 (A, Kitchell 35, Y el Arcull 53 G W Giffen 2. for 6).

in the second section (8-10)

In

Recruit Cup: Won by Tpr. H A. Greig

At the Soichiation of the sports

GOODWILL VISIT

Against the bowling of A. B Minu (for) and F. D. Pereira for 28) the Shanghai team were dismissed for 72.

Lour of inspection in Shensi Pro- vifice, arrived yesterday afternoon and were given a very warm wel- come by a huge crowd of citizers. troops, and school children. The city was beflagged and agog wit excitement.

The party are remalhing for twa or three date- Reuter.

SHANGHAI-CANTON AIR SERVICE

Shanghai, Oct. 13. The China National Airdy Corporation announces that the Shanghai-Canton air service will be resumed, pn November with continued bathing to total 213 for on Fridays and returning of Sun- Hong Kong panded this total one rond trip weekly in Navam with eight wickets in hand, and ber, the planes leaving Shanghai 6 Alec Pearce scoring 104.-. Beuter.

Another Win

Shanghai, Oct. 14. Club and Services combined by Hong Kong beat the Recreation

dine wickets. The Recreation com- The results were as follows:-

bination scores 118, Pereira. taking Lifebelt): 1 Norman Walker, 2 core for the loss of one wicket

25 Yards Beginners Race. Eth's

fon 31 Hong Kong topped this Roald Offord, Audrey Arnold. and went on to score 190 for §.

15. Bake, MJ 44, T. 1. Pearce 60 and

4. Pearce scoring 31, Willams Wilton, 3 Z. Mickey and D. Hughes 38 not out. Summers (Dead heat).

Gaubers, 2 f. Matin, 3 D. Huldge. 50 Yards Boy's Hamicab: 1 D.

Mixed Relay. (Darby and Joan): 1 Mrs. Fenner and Knight 2 Mrs. Powell and Kirman

N. Martin, 2 D. Bumuléts

15 Yards Egg add Spoch Rhce: 1

10) Yards Club Championship: 1 Barridge.

50 Yards Ladies Händlelp? 1 Klips J. Wilson Mrk Pénnet, 3 Mrs. POWELL

50 Yards Girl's Handicap: 1 Al- mk Walker, 2 Betty Penisy, 3 Lilly Hickey,

Dockyard Derby 1 D. Bummers,, 2 Craubert, 3 P. Wilson.

Inter-Departmental Relay Race: 10 C. Dept.

Outadie Ree: 1 P. Wisch, 2 D.

Mise Patsy Marshali wis adjudged Lady Feel ditributed the prizes. the winner amongst the girls and Master Johry Nosworthy the win- hér amongst the Days. The thirë section (for children under 6) drew three competitors 'two''boys, and a girl Miss BritCA – NŐB- worthy won the gial's bride and Master Peter EL Potta of the boys prize Master Anthony No anclas accompany him and

fernoon fo: Scandinavia, Catcher received #gyecial Prize, the visit is entirely one of good

The Alarm ract showed with ill, arising from stiens what speed and smetency the relationships established

personal members of the GT can work presentatives 265m No: 1 Sub-Section, unter £/Cp countries a dereva Robertson won the ever

British Wirdet

todden, det The Lord Privy Beal, Bir An Summera thony Ege Teft

100 Yards Youth's Handicap: 1

Life baby Race: 12 Wilson, 2 E Giubert 2 E. Wilson,

D fimmers, 33. Dürden

10 Yards Nott Gyp Handicap: 1

1

Reuter.

HOME RUGGER

Owen

London, Oct. 13. The following were the results of rugger matabes played to-day:

Leicestershire 19 North Mid-

Laids 5: Warwickshire 18, East Mid

1

days,

From December, there will be two round-trips weekly, the planes

Thursdays and Sundays. leaving Shanghai on Tuesdays and Fridays and from Canton an

No

until further notice.-

passengers will be carting Heuter.

NATIVE POSTAL HONGS

Nanking, Oct. 2

En compliance with apetition of the Ministry di Commimkation the Executive than has med order to the Provincial authoritie of Hanksu, Cheklang, wa Fakien, Anhwel, Hopei, Shantung Klangst and Hupeh, and the ite cipal authorities of Na in the native metal hongs (Mir Shanghai instucting them

chu) abolished, in order to unify the Postal dininist

Blackheath 3, Newport 3. Bristol 9, Bath 3. Cambridge University 88. Old. Avo Vin.

Laysians 10.

Devonport Services 18, Exeter 3 Guy's Hospital 21, Old Blues 14. Gloucester, 0, Cardiff 3. London Beottish 17, Roslyn

London Welsh 8, Landon Trish. 3. Moseley 9, Nepeater 0. Portsmouth Services 14, Harle

quins Flareo Wasps 5 London Hospital 0, Old Allarmines hi Corantry 2 Bridgewater 0, Leicester 0

ontypool 3 chmond

Swansas Edinburg Tas PoEdinbur

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