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TRAINING GALLOPS

Times Taken On Saturday

The following were the times taken at the Race Course on Saturday:

Brilliant Star

Invermark

Racing La58

Sci-Fa and F1-Fa

1 44.2 1.25 11 43.4 1.23.4 1. 33.3 1.05.3 11 44 1.28

1 44 1,20

# 37.4 1.12

2.05.1 2.44 2.00 2.34 1.34.3 2.04.1 3.05.1 240 1.53.1 2.25 1.44 1.51.1

14

Bold Major

Valorous.. Chesterfield

Rose Queen

Diogenes

Bag Tor

2 40.3 1.19

14 41 1.20.3. 1.56.3" 2.28

1+ 39 1.19.2 1,57 3.28.4

14" 32.1 ' 1.05.2 1.38.1 2.10

1 39 1.13.3 1.48.4 2.18

3.18.2 34.2 3.05.4 21.4

29.3 3.10.4 30.4

"31.4

32 32.1

2.58.1 30.1 3.00 31.1 2.38.4 28.4

Alacrity

1 41.2 1.19.3 1.54.4 2.28.2

33.2

Cold Morning

1

40 1.17.3 1.54 2.28.3

33.3

Woodland Stag

1 31.4 1.04.1 1.35 2.04.2

39.2

Bold Captain

35.2 1.13.2 1.30.4 2.23

32.1

Tiny Star

1

42 1.21.1 1.58 2.32

34

Empire Day

I 42

1,22 ·1.39 2.33

34%

Spinaway

Fudge

1

44.3 1.21.3 1.56 2.30.3.

29.4 33.3

Pride of Tsingtao

+ 41 1.19 1:51

32

Strathaird

2 50

1.37

2.22 3.00.1

38.1

Lincluden. Lion-Hunter

and Silver Fox

i 37

1.12.4 1.47 2.19

32

1

1 47.2 1.33.1 2.17.2 2.57

42 1:23.3 2.00 2.31.3 35. 1.10.1 1.40

2:28.3 91.5

31.3

29.4

Daylight Eve

Coppersmith

1 44 1.22 1.59 2.34.3

35.3 14 42

1.18.4 1.54 2.29,1 9.00.4 30.3 1 41.1 1.17.1 1.51 2.23.3

32,2

Bonny Dundee and

1

1+ 48 1.34 2.15.3 2.55 3.30

39.1 1.19.1 1.56.1 2.28.1

35

32

Blacksmith, The Rain

1 40.1 136

1.18.1 1.54 2.24 1.08.4 1.40:1

32.4.. 31.2

West Parade...

Fydroplane and

Touchstone

Night Star

Chivalrous and

Bayardo

Strathnairn

Popular Star

Guage

Lemberg

I.R.C. SPORTS

Pleasant Afternoon At Sookunpoo

There was a large gathering at the annual athletic sports of the

Indian Recreation Club at Bookun poo yesterday. The high standard ot running coupled with the fine

weather provided the visitors with a most enjoyable afternoon.

U. S. BASEBALL

Babe Returns To The Field

New York, Apr. 27. Babe Ruth, leader of the Boston Braves returned to the field to- day and assisted in a 4-2 victors over Brooklyn Dodgers.

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New York Giants nosed out the Phillies and Chicago Cubs were ousted by the good pitching by the Cincinnati Red pitcher, Deringer. The Pirates held the upper hand over, the Cardinals.

Heavy scorea featured

the

Some very close finishes were witnesses but A. J. Hussain won the championship without much dim- culty. The Pipe Band of the Hong Kong Brigade HKS.R.A rendered | American League games. Yankees selections during the afternoon and beat Athletic 9-6 while. Chicago the results were:--

White Sox scored 16-4 against St. "Throwing the cricket ball:-1, A. Louis Browns. J. Hussain: 2. M. el Arculli,,

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100 Yards Handicap (Boys 12 years and under)-1, K. Singh; 2, & K. Khan.

Putting the shot (championship): 1. A. J. Hussain; 2, Agafuroft.

100 Yards Championship: 1,' A, J. Hussain; 2. T. Hamet.

100 Yards Handicap (girls "14 years and under): 1, 2. el Argulli: 2. Z. Kader.

50 Yards Sack Race: 1, L. Haroon: 2. K Rumjahn."

100 Yards Championship (mem- bers of the ladies' section): 1, Rose

Rumiahn 2, M. el Arcuill

220 Yards Championship: 1, A. J. Hussain; 2. T. Hamet,

100 Yards (boys 10 years and under): 1. B. M. Omar; 2, S. Ebrahim.

220 Handicap:-Open to members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (Indian Section): 1, I. Haroon: 2. M. Adem.

Lawn Bowls Event: 1,- Singh: 2; 8. C. Bux.

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120 Yards Handicap (members 30 years and over): 1, A. R. M. Samy; 2.A. K. Minu.

440 Championship: 1. A. J. Rus- Bain; 2, T. Hamet.

Ladles Nomination 1, M. 2. Madar and Miss Harera lanail; 2, J. K. Ismail and Miss J. Hamet.

100 Yards Egg and Spoon Race (members over 35 years): 1, R. Nazarin; 2, A. G. Buffaid.

100 Yards Handicap (girls 10 years and under); 1, M. M. Omar; 2 Z. ej Arculli,

280 Yards Handicap: 1, A. E Ismall; 2, M. Afzal."

Obstacle Race: 1. T. Hamet; 2. M. I. Rarack,

Egg and spoon 'Race 100 Yards (Open to Ladies only)? 1, J. Hamet: 2, M. el Arenili.

Bandsmen's Race 100 Yárda: 1 A. Rahman: 1, Cheta Bingh.

Relay Race (unit of 4-220 yds.) Huron,

120 Yards Consolation. Race: 1, 8. M. Rumjahn; 2. A. Bakar.

The following were the results cabled by Reuter.

National League

Philadelphia

New York

R. E.. E. + € 2

5 9 1

Ryan and John Moore hom- ered for the Phillies and Bar-. teel for the Giants.

Boston Brooklyn

Chicago

Circinnati

Derringer the

4 7 0"

2

8

1.

0

2 $ I

Cincinnati

ve

Reds pitcher struck out batters.

Pittsburg

St. Louis

8 10 2 5 6 2 Collins homered twice for the Cardinals.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1935.

LOCAL FOOTBALL ANNUAL RIFLE

(Continued from Page 10)..

MEETING

H.K.V.D.C. Meeting At Kowloon City

SECOND DIVISION South China had an caây day. against the Gunners whom they beat by three'' clear goals. There was only one team in the picture 4. and the opportunities presented to the Chinese were all turned in- ] The annual rife meeting of the to good use.. Ip Yun Po, Yau Wa HKVDC, took place at Kowloon Bing and Kwok Yau Hoy were City Range yesterday. Conditions the markamen,

were not ideal, there being some ram in the afternoon and the light emg at times bad, particularly during the last practice in the Corps Championship.

E. Lancs defeated "Athletic by three clear goals and were not in the least extended during the whole game, in fact they played as they wished, the Chinese "offering very Ittle opposition. Harwood (2) and Radclife were the scorers...

The Blake Shield Competition was won by the "A" Team of No. 1 MG. Company, Right Half, with a score of 210 Just beating the Corps Infantry. The Competition for the A lucky day for the Sappers | Francis Cup went to the Left Half when they just managed to beat Company of No. 1 MG. Company. Eastern by the odd goal in three. In the Tile Competition the "A" the winning goal being scored in Team of the Right Half of the the last minute of the game. The Infantry Company established ́s game was played at a fast pace, record by knocking over all twelve something unusual for "end of the plates with thirteen rounds...a re- season" football. Darby pun themarkable performance. In the At- soldiers ahead and towards the lack Competition "the Left Half of change over Lal Ting Choi sent in No. 1 M.G. Company had a runaway a high shot, the keeper allowing victory. the ball to pass over his shoulders to enter the net.

Ding dong play ensued in the second half and it was in the last minute of the game that the Sappers won when Hurst sent in a fast ground shot.

THIRD DIVISION The Recreio third string gave the Fusiliers a hard fight for the points and in the last stages of the play. Singleton headed from a corner kick to net the only goal of the match.

The first three places in the Corps Championship went to the Infantry Company. Sgt. Ribeiro winning the championship and Lt. sequetrs the officers' prize. In the Tyra Competition the first four places wörr won by No. 1 M.G: Com- pany, who also took the first three places in the Musketry Competition. Complete results were as follows:

Blake Shield

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THE K. C.R.

The Summer Service

Features of the new Summer timetable commencing on 1st May 1935, will be!

(5) The timing at the Mid-day | Fast trains between Kowloon and Canton will be reduced by 26 | mmutas, leaving Conton at 1.00 pm, and Kowloon at 12.35 p.m.

They will arrive at 4.20 p.m. and 3:85 p.m.' respectively.

(2) A SUP Coach for the Con- venience of Golfers will be attach- ed to the 8.30 am, - Flying Arrow Canton Express and slipped at Sheung Shut every Sunday and Pubite Holiday,

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. (3) · Hikers 'will-mn daubt And the Motor Coach which leaves | Kowloon at 2.85 p.m. on Saturdays. Sundays and Public Holidays, and stops at any station,on request, of. service in arranging their walking programmes,

(4) A later departure has been made for the through goods train, to Canton at 2.00 p.m. without alter- ing its arrival time of 7.28 pm, 1 thus allowing Merchants as much time as possible to fulfil their. orders for delivery at Canton the same day.

ARMY EDUCATION

Canton, Apr. 27. In order to set a higher stand- ard of education amongst officers In his army, its reported that Right Half No. 1 MG. Company, General Chan Chai Tong. Com- "A" Team (Lt. Richards, C.S.M.mander-in-chief of the First Divi- Urquhart, L/Sgt. Tetley Pte. East- sion army has decided that in man), 210...

Right Half, Infantry Company, FLOTILLA FOOTBALL CUP "A" Team (Capt. Jarvis, L. Bilva,

Lt. Sequeira, Sgt. Baleros), 208.

Engineer Company. Team (LA. Ross, L/Cpl Salter. Spr. Paul, Spr. Casey), 205.

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The final of the fourth, Sub- marine Flotilla Feotball Cup be- tween. H.M.S. Medway and the Submarines was played" of Saturday and resulted in win for the Submarines by the only goal scored.

The game was fast and clean and was a pleasant match to watch.

Submarines deserved to win and their custodian and, Cox and Clift Medway had to thank Haymen

their backs for keeping the score So low.

Th

There was no score in the first stanza and in" the second half Submarines gradually assumed command and Hughes, after re- ceiving from the wing, beat Hay men with a well-placed drive to the corner of the net. After this Medway was a demoralised team and kept on the defensive till the end,

Mrs. Coltart presented the cup. to the captain of the winning team after Captain Coltart. R. N. had made a brief speech.

LEAGUE TABLE

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. L. D. F.A. Pts.

8. China A' 23 18 2 5 87 27 39 .Club... 21 10 4 7 49 42 27 Recreio ... 21 10 8 4:57 45 24 Police. 20 9.5. 6 51 35 24 S.. China 'B' 21 9 8 4 43 45 22 Lincolns 22 10 10 2 45 44 22 22 9 8 5 41,31 23 Athletic ... 1984 7:53 33 23 Fusiliera". 18666 37 32 18 Artillery 22 6 14 2 35 71 14 St. Joseph's 19 5 11 3 24 49 13 E. Lancs

4.5 41 47 17% 22 6 Kowloon 24 2 17 5 28 87 9

Navy

American League 'New York

Philadelphia

9 15 1 8. 11 1

Foxx homered for Athletics.

Washington

Boston

Detroit Cleveland

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8 17

3

4

2 11 3 9 12

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Trosky homered" twice and Campbell.orce for the Indians.

St. Louis Chicago

4 10 4 16:14 9 Simmons and Washington homered for. Chicago.

The following were the results

of Friday's games:--

National League: Chicago 3, Cin-

cinnati 2; Boston 4, Brooklyn

·SECOND DIVISION

Trias

Lincolns 20-18 20 67′ 25′36′′ E. Lancs 22, 174, 150 ̊19 35 Navy ... 21 13 6 2.64 39 28 Engineer 22 137 2 57 35 28 8. China ....:20 9.8 3.46:39 21 Fusiliers..... 20:8 7.5 53 40 21 Artillery 21 (711) 3 38 50 17. JAthletic 197 11 13147 15 Club

22.5 12 5.39 63 15 Eastern 2107:13 1 39 67.15

University

18 4 13 1 31 45 9 Kowloon ...... 20. 2-16 -2 14 83 6

THIRD DIVISION

5. Philadelphia 5, New York 6, E. Lancs... 20 16 22-82 22:34

R.AB.C.

20 13 5 2 49.38 28

20.11 −6·3.43 35 25.

in

20, 12 8. 2:57 34 28

20 8 8 4′ 35 37 20.

game called in after 13 innings; | Incolns.... 20 13 4 3 64 25 29 Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 3. American League: New York 11, RAMC Philadelphia 2: Detroit. 3. Cleve- Fusiliers land 11: Washington 10, Bos- Air Force ton. 5; St Louis 4. Chicago 11 Recreio RAO.C

THE "DOGA"

There was a gathering of about

20 7.10 3.46 44′17

20 7-12 1.41 50 15 RE. Sung 20 5 13 2 22 56:12. Railway ... 20 3 15 2 23 78.::8 Police

203.15 2 19 65 B

Twenty-four teams competed.

Francis Cup

Left Half No., 1 MG. Company "A" Team (L/8gt. Holmes. Cpl. Woodman, L/Cpl. Wood. Pte. Dyer),

112.

Right Hair No. 1 MG, Company "A" Team (Lt. Richards, C.S.M. Ut man), 100. quhart, L/Sgt. Tetley, Pte. East-

Headquarters (Li-Colonel Dow- biggin, Major Mitchan, Captain Wilkinson, Lt. WestlakO), 28.

Twenty-four teams competed.

The Competition

(Capt. Jawis, Lt. Silva, Lt, Bequeirs, Eight Half Infantry Company.

Sgt. Baleros), 12.

Left Half Infantry Company. 11, Left Half No. 1 M.D. Company, 10. Reserve Company, 16. Twenty-three teams competed.

Attack Competition. Left Hall No. 1 M.G. Company (L/Bgt. Holmes, Cpl. Woodman.. L/Cpl. Wood: Pte. Dyer), 28 hits.

Right Half No. 1 M.G. Company "A" Team.

Right Haif No. 1 M.G. Company "B" Team.

Ten teame competed..

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Corps Championship

Egt. Balëror ((Infantry)

Lt. Sequeira (Infantry)

25 28 30 28 111

20 23 30 20 93

23 27 21 91

འཚོ བ ཆ གྷ སྨྲ

Lt. Bilva-

: (Infantry) Lt. Brown

20 21 29 19 89 (No. 2 MG. Coy.) W L/Bgt. Tetley 20 24 27 17. 88

(No. 1 MO. Coy.) Fifty competed.

25 23 25 18 01

Tyre Competition

Pte. Dyer"

20 24 28 14 88 (No. 1 M.G. Cor.)

Cpl. Hodgin 20 23, 29 11 83.

(No. 1-M.G. Cor.)

L/CpL Lacey 20 18 2018. 78

(No. 1 MG, Cay.) Twenty-nine competed.

Maskatry Competition L/Sgt. Tetley (No. 1 MG. Cor.), 5§..

L/Cpl Wood (No. 1.M.G. Coy.) 52, i L/Cpl. White (No. 1 M.G. Coy.) 51. L/Cpl. Houghton (Engineer Coy.)

51.

Eighty-four competed,

CHEAP MOTOR CARS

Canton, Apr. 27.74 Following the construction of Tow, roads, there has been a great increase in the number of mater cars, numbering over one thon rand at least Owing to trade depression, however, the motor, At the conclusion of the sport the 30 members at the Annual Gen-

car business has suffered and "president of the Club, Mr. A. el eral meeting of the Diocésan Old

many cara are now idle, thi Arcul thanked" all, those who had Girls! Association, held at the President), Miss M. O. Churn (hon. It is said that the owners of helped to make the meeting & suc- Diocesan Girls School on Satur- secretary), Miss P. Cifting (hon, garages are selling their cars a cess and also Capt. H. W. Maurice-day. Miss B, Robinson, was elected treasurer), the Misses E. Crosa, M. fast as possible, and the motor Jones, DÃO, RA, and Officers for President.

Grose, Banker, A. Hö, C. Bo, cars which formerly cost Over the Bind. He then called on Bra Other officers for the coming and Mesdames A. G. Botelho E. C. #2,000 each are now being sold "Bakan Bingh" to distribute the year are:-Mim P. J. Anderson Thomas and 8. Jex members of a few hundred dollars ****

prizes

and Misg, H. D. dawyer (Vice- 1 Committer.

Nom Wah Fat Po

future all military students must be able to write and understand the meaning of at least 500 char- acters of the Chinese written lar- guage. before they will be allowed to graduate.

Accordingly. all army ofcers have been ordered to report them- "selves at the Headquarters for in-

structions.

the

officially promulgated, and

The new Army Order has been Instructors of all the Army Edu- cation Establishments have been notined to this effect. Nam Wah Yat Po. -

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