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TRAINING GALLOPS.

"Very Few Ponies 4.

(BY MORNING DEW")

Work

Following the gruelling races last Saturday, many ponies Such were kept away from strenuous work yesterday morning. work as was carried out was on the slow side. The times taken were, as follows:--

Mayflower

1 42 1.21

Night Star

† 32 1,03

3 34 1.09

1.54.1 2.25.1 31. 1.33

30

1.45

36

1 37

1.50 2.23.2. 82.2 ..

!

Fudge

Burgomaster

King's Warden

Racing Fluck

1 43 1.21.2 1.55.2, 2.24.4 29.2

1' 37 1.123 1.48.1 2.22.1 34

1 41.4 1.19.3 1.55 2.25.1 30.1

2.00" 2.31 31

Heart's Glory

Bold Commander

Racing Pride ...

Pride of Tsingtao and Bayardo 1 41.1 1.22

In Good Time

Philanderer

Banjolina

Solar Star

Spinaway

Nell Gwyn

Royal Flush

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934.

R.H.K. YACHT

CLUB

Yesterday's Races

Two events for racing yachts, over a course covering some 7.2 miles, were 'decided yesterday.

In the race for "A" class yachts, Mr. Portman sailed Wasp II to vin from Mrs. Brunegcar (Jan) and Commodore Elliott, R:N. (Pat), Mr. R. B Williams“ (Jade) wan the race for "I", "y" and "G" classes with Captain CT. Ingle (Heron second and Captain H Marshall (Robena), third. Course (1) Channel Rocka (P) (2) Rumsey Shoal (8)

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(3) Channel Rocks" (P) (4) Mark on Line (8)

Distance:-7.2 miles.

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GOSSIP FROM

THE CAMPS

By The Air Mail

London, Oct. 31. The news that Swindon Town directors intended spending be- tween £6,000 and £8,000 on new stand

caused accommodation, much surprise on the part of the local supporters who are anxious to see the side strengthened by the introduction of a really reliable back. It is now announced that team-building is to come first, and that everything possible will be done to encourage the Town's bid for promotion.

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Afraid to Shoot The trouble with. Millwall is Jack of

goal-scoring forwards. The general play is not at all bad Yacht Position Points Sailed: by but near goal the impotence of the Carpenter # 5 -3

"A" "Class

Millwall forwards in the matter of Lt.Cdr. Skyrme anishing is bad. The longer the bad spell goes on the worse they Mr. Portman seem to become.

1 48.4 1.27 1.38.3 1.14.2 1.48

1

47.1 1.30.2 2.10.1

2.22.1 34.1 ·

30 1.58.3 2.28.3

3.41.3 31.2

1

38.4 1.14.2 1.49.2

2.2131.3

41.3 1.20.3 1.66.3

36

# 35 1.08.2 1.48

31.3

Delightful Chance

1 43.4 1.22:3 1.59.2 2.31.3 32.1

3 39

1.20.1 1.55,1

35.1

2 42

1.21.2 1.51.1

29.4

33.4 1.07.3

33.4

Wasp It

38.3 1.13.3, 1.44.3

31

La Linda

Jan

Cicada.

2

Fat,

3

5.

C'dore Elliott

Painted Lady 4

4

King's Parade

RIFLE SHOOTING

Hong Kong Last In Interport

The Triangular Interport Rif Shoot

Kong, between Hong Shangfal and Singapore has been won by Shanghat, who complied a grand total of 985 points against Singapore's aggregated 954. Hong Kong finished a bad last with 888

points.

Each team consisted of twelve men, but only the ten best scores were counted. The ranges were 200.500 and 600 yards, one sighter and seven scoring shots at each

range.

The detailed scores of Shanghai. the winners, were as follows:-

200 500 600 yds. yds. yds.Total 31 34 43 09 32 34 33 99 -C-W-Glover 32 35. 3299

L. A. Mottu R. Berglof

H. Evangelista 31 ·34 W. Read

33 98

33

32

32

27

97

L. Gullarmoc 30, 33 34

2. M. Jordan 29. 34 33 $13 V."Sharman

SL chủ

30 34 32 96

28 31 33 92 VW. Ribbons 28 31 .33 92

304 332 329 985 Counted out: 8.8. Yeaton 89. A Comtesse B6.

THE FOREIGN SITUATION

Review by British

Prime Minister

ر بود در

BADMINTON

Friendly Match

RECREIO V ST. ANDREW'S The following are the results of A Friendly Badminton Match" be- tween Club de Recreio (Home) and.

Jade

Charlton Athletic wish it to be known that they are not trans- Mrs. Brunegpar ferring any first team players no matter what offers are made by Major Grin other clubs. One First Division club asked Charlton, a few ⋅ days aro what they would be prepared to take for their left wing pair, Stephenson and Hobbis. The in-

club was quiring

told that no money would buy the Charlton left Mr. R. B. Willaimswing or any other player required

Maj. F. C. Booty "I", "Y" And "G" Classes

+ 7

the St. Andrew's Club which took Heron place last night at 8.30 p.m.

medios (Rec.) beat Miss M. Woolley

2

6

for first team duty.

Capt. C. T. Ingle

Miss M. Basto and Miss: A Re- ¦ Robeha

3

5

Capt. H. Marshall

|

and Miss J. Wong 21-8, beat Miss | Widgeon' M. Churn and Miss P. Gittins 21 -11.

4

4

Eunice

6

2

7.

1

Miss C. Suva and Miss M. Silva (Rec:) beat. Miss M. Chirre and Miss | Sirius P. Gittins 21-6, beat Miss M. Wool- ley and Miss J. Wong 21-6.

·

Lola

Mrs. A. Noronha and Miss A. Nor- onha (Rec.) beat Miss P. Woolley and Miss I. Woolley 21-2. `beat Miss G. White and Miss E. Bliss 21-2.

Miss O. Ribeiro and Miss S. Re- medios (Red.) beat Miss G. white and Miss E. Bliss 21-7 beat Misa E. 'Landolt and Miss F. Wong 21—2.

Miss M. Xavier and Miss Ġ. D'Al- mada (Rec.) beat Miss E. Landolt and Miss F. Wong 21—6, beat Miss,

Col Bilderbeck

Mr. F. Anthony Bees.

Finlay.

Harry Curtis is very shrewd manager. He has got Brentford out of many a tight corner before and it was a master move of his which ended a lean period for the The Brentford forwards have not been showing their true Mr.

form for some, weeks and some- 5 3.

thing drastie had to be done to try Mr. G. T. Parker and bring about an improvement. The services of an international A inside forward were sought. deal could not be struck so Mr. Curtis hit upon the idea of moving J. C. Burns, the amateur inter- national, from half-back to inside forward, where he commenced his career in League football with Queen's Park Rangers. The move proved an excellent one for Burns scored three goals and broke the spell which seemed to be hanging over the team

LOCAL

TENNIS

Draw-For-Mixed- Doubles

The following is. the

#

draw for

P. Woolley and Miss I. Woolley the Mixed Doubles Tennis Cham- plonship of the Colony, organised 21--9. -Final Results: Club-de-Recreio by the Chinese Recreation Club:-

10. games.

St. Andrew's Club NIL

-

FIRST ROUND

Lee Wai-tong and Miss Ellen To v. T. A. Pearce and H. Han- tock.

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dal-

Blackman,

Queen's Park the Rangers forward, was watched by two First Division clubs a few days 250 and they went and had another look at him at Gillingham

PROTECTION OF . Paul Kong and Miss Cheung at the week-end. The two in-

WORKERS

Permits Issued To Foreigners

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dalv

Press" (Copyright).I ̈*

Woon-wai.

H. T. Armstrong and Mrs. P. P. Whitham v. Capt, E. Manners and Mrs. E. Grimble.

Lieut C. Ravenhill and Miss Conder v. W. C. Hung and Miss M. Griffith.

S. A. Gray and Miss A. Macken- Ze Vị Mr. and Min. Họ Eu-lan

SECOND ROUND

L. Goldman and Miss R. Han-

Parls, Nov. 20: cock, bye

terested clubs are Sunderland and Derby County. Goodier, too, was being watched at Gillingham by two or three clubs. He is anxious for a change and the Rangers will not stand in the player's light i they can get a goodly portion of the £1,500 fee they paid to Oldham for this tall centre-half.

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If the Rangers part with these players they will use the money received in strengthening the team. Manager O'Brien would be out buying as soon as he sells, for it

Forecast

For Saturday's Games

(BY "LEFT OUT")

The First Round of the Football Association Cup takes place on Saturday in addition to an almost full, programme of First and Second Division, English League, and Scottish League games. There is only one Third Division match as the rest are engaged in "Cup" struggles.

The probable winners are given in bold type togsther with distances teams have to travel to fulfil their fixtures, and this should assist readers to form an option regarding enoh team's chances.

The programme for this Saturday is as follows:-

F. A. CUP FIRST ROUND-

CARLISLE

MANSFIELD ASOUTHPORT WREXHAM DONCASTER

CREWE

"Wigan Ath Accrington

New Brighton Rochdale Barrow

YORK Darlington

Walsall Hartlepools TORQUAY

100 V. 65 V.

20 V.

60

V

90

Y.

Burton Town

D. V.

Gateshead

30 V.

40

HALIFAX

80 V.

Dalwich Hamlet

170 V.

CHARLTON

180

WATFORD Guildford City BRIGHTON SWINDON ALDERSHOT BRISTOL C. Cardiff

x.

10 T.

Exxster

Corinthians

30

V.

75 V

55 T.

60 'V.

35 V.

100 V

THE LEAGUE "

BATH CITY Folkstone or Margate

Newport

FIRST DIVISION·

F'mouth Arsenal

Bournemouth Gillinghim READING

BIIIIII

Results

III II IIIIE

1931 1932 1933

Á VILLA Chelsea DERBY

120 7.

4-11-1

V

2-1 1-3 2-2

70

Lpool

H

3--1

EVERTON Grimsby

20 V

Man, C.

110

HUDFIELD "L'cester

PRESTON

70 T.

80

Leeds

100

V.

Bir ham

6dr land

170

Y.

W. Brom

140

Y

Wed/day

95 V.

Totham WOLVES

ון

Stoke

Mid bro

B'burn

SECOND DIVISION

"

BARNSLEY BOLTON Bradford C..

50

Bury

230

T.

Plymouth

.175

Y:

W: Harn

BURNLEY MAN. U. Nott. C. Olcham

185

V.

Fulham

60:

Y

Nott F.

140

Y

Newcastle

20

7.

95.

Full

SHEFFIELD- U.

85

B'pool

S'hampton Swansea

165

V. A

Norwich

155

7.

P. VALE

Bradford

Brentford

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

}

1-2 3-0, 0-1 QUEEN OF 8,400-3

1-3 2-6 2~~~3

Luton

20

Y.

Millwall

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen Albion Ayr. U.

Y.

Hearts

MWELL

CELTIC

V.

Dundee

0-2 3-2

Dun'fine

Airdrie

HAMILTON HIBS

7.

St. J'stone

11

V.

Falkirk

KIL'NOCK

**

Clyde..

1

Y

St. Mirren

7.

Rangers

FARTICK Queen P.

IIIIIIII

2-1 3-1 1-800 1-1

Walsall have signed on a pro- THE R.H.K. GOLF

fessional form J. B. Ashley. young back, who has been figuring with the reserve team since the

The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay. MacDonald, reviewing the foreign situation at the opening of Par- Mament, "said that there was no doubt that events had happened in Europe during the last 18 French workers against foreign plonship. Has to be completed be- is realised that no time must be practice matches as an amateur.

months which had not increased confidence but had been the cause of great concern between nations.

The

H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu The first round of the cham-

fore-December 15.

At a cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, M. Herriot submitted the Chun-chul, bye. proposals for the protection of the

As a

competition in France. ready reported by Transocean, the number of foreign workers régis-

Government had made tered in France have shrunken known their determination

10 from one and a half million in

Referring to the Disarmament Conference, Mr. MacDonald said that its position. · although cer-

INDIAN SITUATION ·~ Turning to India, the Prime Minister said that the Government would have to give the House full discussion. opportunities for the

·FREAK TENNIS

lost if promotion is to become a probability." The present team has slumped and new players are required to infuse new life into the side and new hops in the followers

of the club.

Brighton and Hove are giving a trial to W. Mullen, an inside-for- ward, who scored nearly fifty goals for Wallsend last season.

Ashley was given a trial with the Saddlers whilst playing with a Willenhall works team, and the fact that one or two scouts from

other clubs have been considerably Ashley's impressed with young displays has caused the Walsall on a management to hold him "pra" form.

carry on the co-operative work at 1932 to 814,034 while at the pre-

Sydney, (NSW) Geneva through the League of sent time 366.000 Frenchmen are

Now Bouth Wales has unearthed Nations, and would continue to do

jobless and dependent on State in 15-year-old John Bromwich not everything possible to further the relief. M.

Herriot demanded a only a young tennis player who capse of peace,

Alec Hair, the former centre- substantial reduction of foreign promises to develop into a cham-

forward of Partick Thistle, who, workers employed in industry, plon of the future, but a player trade and agriculture. No new who is in style a freak of freaks. Last week it was stated that 3 since he crossed the Border in 1928 work permits, he urged, should be Be serves right-handed, plays Brewster, a young amateur full has assisted Preston North End, tainly not despairing, was not too issued to Toreigners and except ait strokes on his right side with hack who has had a trial for Shelbourne, an Irish Free State hopeful. They were still deter-where workers have been mined to get something substanelled in France for at least two left alde with his left hand.

demi both hands, and all strokes on his Walsall, was a lad from the north club, Colwyn Bay, and, Worcester country. Mr. T. W. Mills, of City, has signed for Burton Town, tiel and international out of its years the usual work permits, ou-On his performances in an Claston Town F.C., points out that a Birmingham League club. -deliberations,

expiry, should not be renewed interstate match in Brisbane Brewster hails from Essex way and Firms working for the State, M. Queensland, and in the recent city plays for his club. Mr. Mills also Herriot claimed should French nationals only.

employ of Sydney tennis championships, remarks that Andy Wilson, the will probably Bromwich is being, balled by Walsall manager,

another Clacton The cabinet approved of these several sound judges as a better give a trial to proposals without exception. player than McGrath was at his Town player whom he admires. Moreover, the Minister of Justice are.. has been, authorised to submit to

Aston Villa are giving, occasional Parliament a bill for widening the

"trials to a military man in Air powers of the Police department

craftman H S. Genner, who

concerned with the handling of

appeared in a recent Mid-Week "Whatever one's views may be, foreigners. The Home Minister

BW. V. Robins, the England League match against Notts Coun- it is sheer folly and blindness has asked to introduce a bill for Test player, has been appointed

ty at centre-forward and registered belleve that our relations with In the supervision of import and captain

three goals. of Middlesex County dia, our policy pursued towards India through generations, and manufacture and sale of weaponsCricket Club for 1935 in succession of all kinds and ako a law reto Nigel Haig, who recently re- the pledges we have given to In- die, would never come to maturating demonstrations on public tired. Etreets Ity" he declared

Transocean Kuo Nin.

The Indian situation, he said, was one that had been steadily ma- turing on account of the educa- tion and political example Britain had given to India.

R.. W. V. ROBINS

Twenty-eight years of age. Robins is one of the best amateur

sex..

*

Joe Carter, West Bromwich has now Albion's inside-right joined the select band of football- ers who have played in 400-League games for their side. Carter is the oldest member of the Throstles team, being in his 14th season, whilst he heads the list of scorers with 147 goals.

Carter, a forward of the brilliant type, possesses an F.A. Cup medal but has never been capped for his The Wolves supporters are pre-country, though he has figured in pared for a move by Dai Richards, some of the trial games and has the Welsh International half-back appeared twice against Belgium who, until he lost his place in the and once against Spain. He and DEFENCE QUESTIONS

first team some weeks ago, acted Tommy Glidden, the Albion's cap- Referring to defence questions,

all-rounders produced by Middic-as captain." Smalley is keeping tain have figured in a total of 858 the Premier said that the Lon- don Naval Agreement gave them They bad proved to the world At Cambridge he got his Blue Richards out of the senior side by matches for their side and have to some brilliant exhibitions, and it gether been responsible for 280 notas a Freshman, and was awarded is understood that negotiations are | 80als. power to call the escalator clause that their armament. was into operation. This they had not offensive or aggressive, and, if it Blue for Soccer, being captain in pending for the transfer of Ric

In signing J, H Maund the out- done, despite the many opportuni wax to be strengthened, as it would one year. He has also played for hards, who appeared for his coun-

try in the recent game against side-right of Hednesford Town, a ties presented, because they want have to be on account of the na-the Corinthians.

He first became associated with England Richards went to the Birmingham League club, Aston ed to demonstrate clearly and deton's needs, he believed that no

Wolves in the 1927-28 season and Villa forestalled a number of Frat- finitely, to every power the one would accuse them of having Middlesex in 1825, while still at world. their desire that other takers such coume toyincrease their school and has played for England was a pit-boy when he signed as class clubs who had been watching against both South Africa and

a footballer and has since won this promising youngster for some countries should follow in the steps power of offensive

Lime.. Australia.

eight caps: Great Britain had taken

Wirelere.

CLUB

Ladies' Section

next

1)

L.G.D. Medal Competition (Silver and Bronte Divisions) is to be played on the New Course, Fan- ling, on Tuesday

(27th November), and a prize has been kindly presented by Mrs. "Somer- felt for the best nett score return- ed in this competition.

SPALDING

LADY MURIEL

PAGET

Guest Of Child

Welfare Assn. "

Lady Muriel Paget will be "the guest of honour of the executive committee of the National Child Welfare Association of China at a tea to be held to-day at 4.30 p.m. in the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, National Committee, Y.M.C.A., 131 Museum Road.

Lady Paget arrived in Shanghai .. -on November 4 after attending 'the World Red Cross Conference which was held in Tokyo last month. Her reason for coming to Shanghai is to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. J. -Chancellor, wife of the General Manager of Reuters for the Far East, being a member of the Executive Committee of N.C.WA She also visits the child welfare demonstra- tion centres such as Child Welfare Clinic in Chapel, Child Welfare Home in Tongshan Road, · Child Welfare Nursery in Yangtazepoo

·Road and the Chapel Benevolent - Home and also the activities of Departments of Child Protection, Child Health. Child Relief and Child Education under the auspices of the National Child Welfare As- sociation of China. She is very Interested

in the organization headed by Dr. Kung., and in 1932 she made a handsome contribution

In her capacity as president of the Save-the-Children · Fund in Eng- land, through her daughter, Mrs... Chancellor in "co-operation with this Association for the relief of war victimized children as a result of the Japanese attack in Shanghai.

Mr. Jabin Hsu, General Secretary, on behalf of the Executive Com- mittee, has officially extended an invitation to Lady Paget, in which he said: “It is the dealre of our Committee to take this opportunity....... of meeting you and get acquainted with you personally so as to learn from you something of the valuable experience you have had in con- ducting the child welfare move-

ment in Europe."

CONSIGNEE NOTICES,

SILVER LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FROK

NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES -

HE Motor Vessel

THE

"SILVERYEW"

baving arrived from the above Ports'on 15th New, Consigneer of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are be ng landed at their risk into the Go- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consigness risk and expense.

All broken, oha fed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns; where they will be examined on Wednesday, 1st Nov. 1934 at 10 a..

All Claus must be presented within 15 Days of the vessel's arrival here after which date they cannot be re cognized.

a Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and sil Goode remaining undelivered after the 2nd Nov, 1934, will be subject to Bent

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bill of Lading, will be countersigned

FURNESS (FAR EAST,LTD, 4th Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road.

Dial-23185.

by

Hong Kong, 15th Nov, 1934.

"KRO-FLITE

GOLF BALL

Lasts till it's

Lost!"

BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

that many other successes; achieved. Spalding, Ballı dürlig-1933.

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