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HOME RACING

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

The Cesarewitch

London, Oct. 3. Doreen Jane's price has short- ened slightly for the Cesarewitch which is to be run at Newmarket over 24 miles on Wednesday, Oc- tober 13

The following is the latest call- over for Cesarewitch:

100/9 Dorean Jane t and o"

P

18/1 Lucky Patch o

20/1 Lucky Patch

20/1. Quashed o

20/1 Quashed t

"30/1 Hoplite o

25/1 Hoplite t

22/1

25/1

Samarkand o Samarkand t

2571 A'cazar o

28/1 Alcazar t

28/1 Near Relation t and o 451 Chrysler t and o

66/1 Spdbury tando

Renter

THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE

London, Oct. 3. The call-over Ter the Cam- bridgeshire, which is to be deeld. ed at Newmarket on Wednesday, October 30. is as follows:

100/8 Badruddin o

14/1 Badruddin t

13/1 Law Court o 100/7 · Law Court t 100/6 Finalist b

20/1 Highlander' 22/1 Highlander t 25/1 Almond Hill a 25/1 Negundo o

28/1 Negundo t

28/1 Knighted o

30/1 Knighted t

33/1 Gunboat o

35/1 Gunboat t

33/1 Plymouth Sound o

40/1 Plymouth Sound

50/1 O'Grady o

66/1 O'Grady t

86/1 Pepino t and o Bruter.

CESAREWITCH PROBABLES

Weston To Ride Favourite

London, Oct. 4.

The following are the probable

starters and jockeys Cesarewitch to be

the

for run at New

market on October 16:--

Autumn

Hoplite ...... Quashed Armour Bright Dejazcomba Lucky Patch Polly Stephen Tommack Apple Pee Shining Cloud

Cactus II

Trateur

Dolcen Jane

Chrysler II Clarao

Near Relationi

Hands Of

Solar Boy

Trapper

Tounencourt

(P. Beasley)

.. (H. Wragg)

(Jellisa)

(H. Beasley) (Vatard) (Perryman) (Smirke) 10. Richards) (Wrickaby) (Dines) (Steve Doroghue)

(Gethin) (Weston)

(Beary) (Graves)

(Sam Wragg)

Bonny Bright Eyes

Democrat

Penny-A-Liner

Piccadilly

Newera

Cornered

Sincalidore

Greynam

Little Wyvis

Samarkand"

(H. Foster)

(Reeves) (Packham) (Sibbritt) (Quick) (Spares)" (Sirett) (Richardson)

(Ryan) (Evans) (Sharpe). D. Smith) (Middleton)

(Lynch)'

(Continued from Page 6)

STRENGTH

Trooper D. Black, Percy Smith and Seth. Troop.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1935.

ROUND THE

WORLD

On 24-Foot Boat

Shanghai, Oct.

In a 24-foot, four ton sail bort. Pie. W. De Jong: Netherlands four Russians salled from Shang- Trading Bociety, No, 1 (M.G.) Com-hai last night in an endeavour to pany.

Pte. E. W. Coulson, Dairy Farm Co. No. 2 (Scottish) Company.

Pte. G: A. Stewart, H.K.5. "Bank. No. 2 (Scottish) Company.

circumnavigate the world. Led by Mr. 8. G. Kriloff, the hardy ad venturers will take advantage of the summer weather son to come in the southern hemisphere, and

Pte. H. W. Wingiee, A.P. Co., No. 3 will make their trip via Austria. (M.G.) Company.

The three other members of the

Pte. D. A. Roylance. Wallace Har-party are Mr. V. V. Sokolof per & Co., No. 3 (M.G.) Coy.

Pte. A. Mann, Duro Motor Co. No. 3 (M.G.) Coy.,

Pte. J. R. Velga, 377 Hennessy Rd. Corps Infantry (No. 10 Platoon).

Pte. L. A. Elarte. H.K. & S. Bank, Corps Infantry, (No. 10 Platoon).

Ptc. F. A. Santos, G.P. Ofce. Corps Infantry, Reserve Class "B."

Pte. L. G. Lima. Green. Island Cement, Corps. Infantry, Reserve Class "B."

Pte. L . De Silva, Netherlands India Comi. Bank. Corps Infantry. Réserve Class "E."

Pte. A. A. Dà Roza. Chartered Bánk, Corps Infantry, Reserve Class "B."

(sd.) P. S. M. WILKINSON. Captain, Adjutant, H.KVD. Corps.

AFFILIATED UNITS....... Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D. Corps.

Training lectures will begin at Volunteer Headquarters (Lecture Room) on Monday, October 7, 1935 and be continued weekly' on Thurs- days and Wednesdays alternative- 17.

1st Lecture. Lecture Room, 5.30 p.m. on Monday, October 7, 1935- Home Nursing.

Lecturer-Mrs. E. G Stewart.

(sd.) M. M. MELLOR Acting Commandant, Nursing Detachment,

H.K.V.D.C.

NOTICE

Hong Kong Rifle Association

27.

MI. P. P. Hloodnef, 22, and Mr. A. A. Zileff, 24.

Mr. Kriloff plans to make his trip to Australia by way of Hong- Kong. Borneo, Sumatra, and Java. Arriving in Australia it wil be decided whether or not the party will suil cast to Sauth America er west to South Africa. It has been definitely decided that the boat will not go through the Suez Canal, as the party pre- fers to make as long, a trip as possible.

however.

The trip will be a leisurely, one, and it is expected that stays of two weeks will be made at each of the islands and ports that the party visits. Provisions have been three months. taken along for re-provisioning being provided for, at ports of call along the way.

A

The boat in which they sailed is only 24 feet, and of only tour ton's. Only sails will be used the navigation of the vessel, there' [being no auxiliary engines on board: It is not known as yet how long the trip will take, but it is expected that it will take t least a year

to [the globe.

circumnavigate

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

15

17

30

7

NOTE—Figures in parentheses Indleste number of letters in the

·words required.

Across

3-One may get too vain, with such enthusiastic applause. for (7). 9-success they say. may turn

one's this which (4). 10-s not speaking the truth!

(4).

"

11-In Tudor times the leader of called Christmas revels was

the this of Misrule (5). 14-The Arst part, one takes in

music (5).

16-A Biblical prophet of human

nature (5),

||

17-Refuse to dress before

(7).

time

18-The restless desire of a witch

(4). 19Invalid (4).

21-You'll solve

this in some

way (7). 23-Punch appears in this (5).

24-to be perfectly correct (5). 25 The patron saint of France

(5).

28-This puzzle may be cult matter (4). 29-An actor's resources

brought into this (4).

HOME FOOTBALL 30-A drop in the ocean

Big Crowds And Many Goals

give you this (7),

Down

dim-

are

would

TH

1-A ghostly apparition (5). 2-The name complete is here to tell the Archer that known so well (11).

4-This, by the way, we ought

to solved (3).

5 It has other uses,

be turned

bath (3).

can

but Into A sponge-

-You may look for this in a lexicon and find it's not in! (3).

(1) The H.K.V.D.C. Rifle Club is aliated to the recently formed H.K. Rifle Association and all mem- (Special Air Mail Service bers of the Corps are affiliated

London, Sept. 2- members of the Association. AB such they will shortly be issued clubs played the third of their Each of the 88 Football League with membership cards, and are matches on entitled to shoot at all association

Saturday, and now, practice shoots when range accom-after the season has been in pro- gress for little more than a week, modation is available. The Hong only two clubs have won all their Kong Rifle Association hold prac tice shoots on the Kowicon City County and Wrexham. Both play matches, They are Stockport

Range each Wednesday. com- mencing at 2 p.m. and members of Third Division, and Wrexham, who in the Northern Section of the the Corps wishing to shoot then beat Chester by a goal scored early land, where, in spite of magnificent should inform Sergt. LB. Holmes in the second half, were watched goalkeeping by Swift. Manchester not later than noon on Tuesday, by a crowd of 25,000. The atten-City were beaten by two goals to Tel. No. 33128. Special buses leave dances all over the country were Star Ferry each Wednesday at 1.45 for Kowloon City Range.

as large as they had been on the opening day of the season, about

7-It gives one a strain to twist this "thing in a leg (ana. gram) (11).

t:one.

In the Second Division Totten-

beaten on their

own

The Association will also hold £25,000 people watching the 44 ham Hotspur lost the lead when week-end shoots at Stonecutters.matches. Luton Town Accrington they were when affiliated members are also stanley, and Rotherham, all Third exound by Newcastle United." It entitled to shoot, provided target Division clubs, have yet to gain a

was not a particularly good gaine, accommodation is not all required

and Tottenham wasted their by full members.

chances in the first half, in which Newcastle scored both their goals.

at

There will be an association

shoot on Saturday, October 5, 1935 Stonecutters, Launch. leaves Queen's Pier at 1.40 p.m. and Kow-. loon' at 1.50 p.m.

point.

Howe reduced the lead early in deserved their win. Fulham could the second half, but Newcastle

In the Championship Hudders- eld Town beat Brentford and went to the top with a lead of one point. Arsenal took the lead at Birmingham, where the cnwd Bumbered 30,000, but their attack only drew at home with Barnsley, shoot, but must apply to Sergt. for once was not thrust home, and Fulham were a little lucky to avoid whose defence was so good that Holmes before noon on Friday. in a most exciting anish, in which defeat. West Ham, after two de-

All Volunteer

members may

(2) Members of the Corps may the Arsenal goal had many narrow become full individual members of escapes. Devine made the score the weak Nottingham Forest side, feats, won rather easily against the Association at the reduced sub-level. His goal was scored in the seription of two dollars (Officers last minute of the game. During the quer London club, Charlton Mangnail scoring three goals, but $4) per annum. Application forms the week Arsenal lost at Grimsby Athletic, lost at Doncaster. These may be obtained from the Orderly and on Saturday Chelsea" won Room.

there by three goals to one.

were the two clubs promoted from There Full individual members will al- was never any doubt about the the Third Division last season, and Childs rides Black. Devil or Always have prior claim to range ac- victory of Chelsea, who were the was scored in the last few minutes clthough Doncaster's second goal cazar. No jockeys have yet been commodation, and be entitled to better side in every way. Bam- named for Sudbury, Woodstock, enter for spoon shoots, and all brick gave them the lead in the they had earned their victory. Bunkawal. Knight of Monaster. other competitions organised by first half, scoring his own and his Swansea Town won an exciting Vimy Ridge, Court Equerry. Reuter

"

DEATH OF FAST BOWLERS

the Association.

Fuller information may be had on application.

(3) Shooting will be organised

into two clases:

goals.

EVERTON'S CRUSHING DEFEAT

side's sixth goal of the season, and game against-Norwich City by four after Grimsby had drawn level goals to three. Swansea scored Spence, always a dangerous wing first, but two goals by Vinall gave forward, and Burgess added further Norwich the lead at half-time. A penalty kick enabled Swansea to draw level, and Norwich then ipit (1)-8.R. (a) 1e, with the service

Burley, their outslit-left, who was rifle as issued.

carried off. The des were level (11)-8R. (b) le. with the ser- One of the most remarkable again at 5, but Mine: scored Reviewing the past season, a vice rifle, packed if desired, aided results in this division

was the with a free-kick from 40 yards out close follower of cricket fears that by aperture sights and sling, or victory of Middlesbrough at Pres in the last minute. it, has not been very productive of with the 1914 pattern rifle with ton by five goals to none. Camsell new talent for the team to visit similar afds.

and Chadwick gave them a lead

In the Third, Division "Southend Australia in 1936-37.

In no case will people shooting of two goals in the fret ave continue to show good form. Bris A number of young players, he B.R. (a) compete against those minutes, and Preston North End to Rovers, the only club not yet thinks, have shown promise for the shooting- B.R." (b).

never looked like saving the game. to have had a goal scored against future, notably Washbrook, Old-

The match between the two Liver them, beat Bristol City before a pool clubs, which was watched by crowd of nearly 30,000.

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But we have not yet discovered

4

HOME FOOTBALL

field, Denis Smith, Hardstaff and Fishlock as batsmen, and Ferks, certainly faster than any other 160,000 people, as even more one- Howorth, Polland and H. D. Read bowler in county cricket to-day. alded, Liverpool beating Everton by us bowlers.

The experience he will gain with six goals to none, Everton, how McCorkell would seem to be well the M.C.C. side in New Zealand ever, were handicapped by injuries in the running for the post of re-this winter should be very valuable, after a good start, and had to re- serve wicketkeeper-batsman.

and the trip may be just what he arrange their side in the second

London, Oct. 3. needs to bring out the best of him, half. Howe scored four of the Nottingham Forest and Black- drawn If he fulfis his promise, and G. Liverpool goals. Bolton Wanderers pool were engaged in 'a

Allen is fit and able to go, these and Leeds United, who have secur- game to-day in the Second Divi two. with Nichols, Bowes or Perks fed but one point each, were both sion of the English Footbal Lea- we are to regain the "ashes.” to 1911 back upon, may quite well heavily beaten Derby County gue."

Perhaps the most interesting win the rubber for England. player of the seasm, my friend The Australians are just as badly consider's, is young H. D. Read, of off for "class" fast bowlers as we Essex. For four or five overs he is" are.

a successor to Voce or Larwood,

and we shall certainly require two.

If not three, good fast bowlers if

showed their true form against The match was played at City Bolton, and Blackburn Rovers were Ground and ench side scored two a greatly improved side at Leeds goala.... There was a great game at Sunder-Heuter. -

-The latest fashions evident-

ly don't appeal to her! (5). 12 Versify (7).

13 It must remain in obscurity,

marking it a copy (7), 15An ancient British and Irish alphabet of twenty charac- ters only and (5).

16 at no time could one make

this mare, (5),

30-as it happens to turn out

(5)

alternative word,

22--Stops an

but, (5). 25 does give you the one you

want (3).

26-We may say, without press- ing the point. that IE „pro- vides no word at all! (3), 27-Now to put the last clue!

(3).

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The following is the solutio n of yesterday's "puzzle:

Across:-1, Bleach: 6. Jetsam; 10. Raphael; 11. Primal; 12. Al- Ling: 13, Serpent; 18, Dutch; 17. Extol; 18, A-musi 19, Besom: 22, Going: 25, Amateur;, 29, "Ad- vice: 30 Ll-able; 31, Awakens; 32. Sinews; 33, Athens.

Down:-1 Biped; 2. Edlet: 3, Crash: 4. Hale; 5. Chap, 6, Jean: 7 Elite; & Shift; 9. Magut; 14. Rum-ba; 15. Ensue; 19, Brass: 20 S-even; 21. Macaw; 22, Grist; 24 Imbue; 24, Guess; 26. Mews: 27, Take; 28; Ulna,

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writes a well-known specialist.

In the "Strand Magazine" of March 1933, the well-known food expert, Miss Kathleen Dane, writes:

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