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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935.
SATURDAY'S RACES
(Continued from Page 10)
7.-Connaught Handicap (1 Mile) Mr. LTF's High Speed, 148
lbs.
...(Mr. Roza)
W
plane (6), Pontiac Bay (22), Soldier of China (2), Soldier of Peace (9), Spinaway (0), Valorous (0), Victoria Hall (14), and Ythan (4).
LAWN BOWLS
The Season's End
The bowls season was success- fully brought to a close on Satur- day when after the Annual Ait- kenhead Shield match between The combination of Pacific Hall
the Island and the Mainland the and High Speed pald 5 backers prizes won during the year were 33725.10 each.
distributed.
Rain earller In the threatened to spot the me play Was possible after 30 minutes' stop. Kowloon won by 20 shots, thus coming up level with the Hong Kong's success in matter of victories, each side hav- the
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Soaps
Slippers
Toys
Sweets Lampshades Electric Bulbs Meat Covers
Mr. Shiu Fang's Soldier of Pence, 150 lbs. ...(Mr. Deitz) Mr. Lan's Jungle Jim, 151 lbs.
(Mr. Lang) Won by a neck, the same between sreond and third.
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Pocket Knives Aluminum
Milk Pans
Porcelain Ware Kitchen
Utensils
Hardware, Glassware
at the
ALBIL
10 c & 20 c.
STORES 1c D'Aguilar Street
and
228 Nathan Road, Kowloon
ANTIQUE DEALERS' FAIR
(Special Air MaŬ Service)
Time: 30.3, 1.00.3, 1.32.2, 2.03.2.
Parl-mutuel:~~
Win: $144.50.
Place: $22.40, $10.90, $7.50 Also ran:-Bright Star (Mr. W. H. Choy) 142 lbs., Don (Mr. Black) 140. Flying Tourist (Tang Man Wa) 137, Mistake Bay (Mr. Proulx) 185, Monoplane (Mr. Pan) 151, Pontiac Bay (Mr. Frost) 185. Soldier of China (Mr. V. T. Fung) 140, Spina way Mr. Butler) 140, Valorous (Mr. Ralph) 140, Victoria Hall (Mr. Pih) 144, Ythan (Mr. Davies) 140.
Betting
1st Pony** 2nd Pony 3rd Pony
Win. Place.
52
54 193 188
528 447
"
Total
1,708 1,652
8. Bonham Handicap (From 2 Miles Post Once Round and In) Mr. Fal's Mayflower, 155 lbs.
(Mr. F. F. LA› Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 166 lbs
(Mr. K. W. Fung)
Mr. Wing's Heart's Glory, 181 lbs. ............... (Mr. Coppin} Won by four lengths, a length between second and third.
Time: 10.3 40.1. 1.12.2 1.45.1. 2.18.2.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $12.90.
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J:
ELEVENTH EXTRA MEETING
The following is the programme for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting scored twice. ing which will be held on Saturday. November 3:-
RIFLE SHOOT
Lt. Berlyn Leads Again
The usual week-end. shoot held
BILLIARDS
The Steel Coulson League
Entries
were received by the by the Hong Kong Rifle Associa-. Steel Coulson's Billiards and tion was somewhat marred by the Snooker Leagues at a meeting held inclement weather on Saturday.
last week. QMS., C. W, Staples confined to was in the chair and was support
ed by other" members of the Leagues.
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THE ROWING
REGATTA
Interport Crews Selected-
The following have been selected to represent Hong Kong in the forthcoming Inter-port Rowing Regatta to be held at Repulse Bay on November 29.
Colony. 1st Crew:-Bow, 8. A. Marca) (V.R.C.); 2, L.-A, Soares (V.R.C.); 3. B. L. Hebert (R.K.K.Y.C.); Stroke, P. de N. Ramus R.H.K.Y.C.); Cox. F. X. D'Almada (V.R.C.).
The practice, was afternoon only two ranges and the extra program- holding power entailed by there
being allowed 10 shots at each,
Teams for both Billiards and distance as against the normal Snooker were entered by the fol
lowing:- seven, was felt somewhat severely
C. & P.O.'s Recreation Rooms, by some of the younger members. !
R.E, W.O.'s & Senior N.b.O.'s Meas LT. BERLYN AGAIN LEADS
Prison Officers Mess, St. Patrick's Once again Lleut. Ber.yn head- Club, Dockyard Recreation' Club. The matches were played on the ed the 8. R. (b) list and his con- Garrison Sergeants Mess, Naval C.C.C. PRC. and 0.5.0.C. greens. tlaued success
with the "1914" Dockyard
Welch Police. Royal All scores were taken up
the ride is causing many members, Fusiliers Sergeants Mess, Catholic 18th head as it was impossible to who are waiting for them, to look Union Club, PAM.C., Sergeants Antsh the games up to the 21st forward with the greatest keen-Mess, Central Police Officers Mess. (R.H.K.Y.C.); head due to poor light.
ness to the day when they arrive. Civil Service Cricket Club (Snooker (R.H.K.Y.C.).
The following were the lead-Only). ing scores:
THE DINNER
to
.1 Surrey Handicap: Winner $500. Second $225, Third $125 For China Ponies, "B" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. 1 Mile.
2.-Suffolk Handicap: Winner $400, Second $175, Third $100. - For China Ponies, "D" Class." Winners The Annual Dinner was held at or less than $50 n stakes since the C.C.C. after the game and was January 1. 1935 barred. Jockey well attended. Allowance. Entrance $5. 8 Furlongs. 3-Hong Kong Griffins Cup' Winner $600, Second $250, Third $150. For China Ponies, Griffins of this Season that have started in at of the year. He congratulated the 2/Lt H C. Johnson leas; three Extra Race Meetings of winners of the leagues and the this Club. two of such Meetings
winners in the snips.
previous to July 1, 1985, and one subsequent to that date. Weight for inches as per scale Entrance $10. 14 Miles,
4-Kent Handicap (1st Section).
Winner $450, Second $200, Third $100. For China Ponies, "C" Class. Griffins of this season that have won $1,750 or more in stakes, bar- red. "Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5 1 Miles,
Note-One Entry only. will be
Mr. H. Nish, the President ol the Association toasted His Ma- jesty The King after which Mr. C. P. O. Black Nish briefly reviewed the
L/Sgt. Todd
Among these
present
events
S. R. (b) H. P. 5.-100
LL. (E) A. C. Berlyn... 3: I. M. Sheen
200 600 Ttl. 46 45 BI
46 43 89
Coen Champion-
Cat... Ford Cpl. G. R. Johnson L/Cpl. Bradford, Ple. J. Green
were
S. B. (A) H. P. S.-180
39 47 86 44. 42 86 32 45 77 41 35 76 41 32 73 36 34 70 36 27 63
200 600 TL. 14 42 86 40 39 79 41 35 76 33 40 73 39 31 70 30 36 66
30 30 86
34 29 63
34 28 62
33 29 62 28 33 61 34 27 61
Kern.
Mersrs. C. J. Tacchi . E. F. Thompson, R. Duncan, E. EX Silva. P. T. Farrell, B. W. Cpl. Cheshire Bradbury, C. Richards, H. Beer. G. S/Sgt. Bowstead C. Moss, J. C. Chalmers A. EL/Cpl. Peters Coates,. R. P. Phillips, F.
Pte. Dyer V. V. Ribeiro, C. & Silva J. C. Brown, Pie. Newham C. W. Glover. M. N.. Rakusen, A. L/Cpl. Elms Brooksbank. F. Nolan, W. S. Glen-C. E. R. A. Todd dinning. R. Basa, J. Caranagh, A. L/Sgt. Hinde 8 Gomes. R. F. Luz, J. 8. Dinnen. Opl. McCourt M J. Henderson. J. G. Meyer. L. Spr. Downing A. R. Duncan. H. A. Alves. EPte. Starr Noronha, U. M. Omar, M. J. Me-Fos. Carter dina, A. M. Wahab and A. R. Dal- lah."
London, Sept. 30. The most antique item of the Antique Dealers' Fair is the tiny silver bull inlaid with gold which Place: $8.30, $12.20. $37.70.
made for the Kent Handicap a high authority declares to be Also ran:-Copper Idol (Mr. (Races Nos. 4 and 8). Entries Hittite work of about 1.900 B.C., Gregory) 150 lbs., Emergency Call will be divided into First and recently excavated from a tomb in (Mr. Tang Man Wa) 145, Festival Second Sections at the, discretion Anatolia, exhibited by Mesers, Eve (Mr. Prichard) 149, Olad Eyes of the Handicapper. Spink. It is a thin creature-with-Air, C. F. Chiu) 156, Gold Picker 5.-Nullah Nullah Handicap: entrious horns, with the stark (Mr. Kring) 140, Mersey (Mr. Yeung Winner $450, Second $250, Third simplenty of a child's toy. When Wing Kwa) 161. Plain View (Mr. $150. For Australian Ponies. "A" the Hittite artist, completed this W. H. Chog) 158, 17th of September Class. Winners of $2,500 or more cunning work and held it up to (Mr. K. I. Ip) 145, Bylvandale (Mr, in stakes since January 1, 1935. Jockey Allowance. En- fore- Johnson) 155. Tillicum (Mr. Wood) barred, his friends to admire, our fathers who roamed about where | 145, Wembly Stag (Mr. S. L. Yuentrance $5. 1 Mile.
J. Russell 6.-Norfolk
Winner Handicap: the Grosvenor House now stands 161, West Parade (Mr. Lobel! 161.
J. Purvis $400, Second $175 Third $100
For W. B. Muskett China Ponies, "D" Class. Winners | J. Deakin “.
d'd not know that there was such a thing as metal. Nelson and Lady Hamilton are never far from any antique show. Here they are recalled by a pair of Sheraton satinwood side-tables, with Cupid designs. made to Nelsori's order for his Emma. But almost everything in the dealers' antique world is here in choice examples.
ODDEST EXHIBIT
||
One of the oddest exhibits is a set of Chinese altar figures in Dewter with lacquer, evidently de- signed "from pictures of French or English late eighteenth-century men, with wide-brimmed tail hats, breeches, and white stockings, a puzzle for the expert. The surmise Is that some English milor in China had the figures made from his instructions by a Chinese artist for a present to a Chinese friend. Another curious exhibit is a 'half- sized wooden Highlandman from a tobarcenis's unop. .complete with sporan and shult mil and plumed bonnet. The queer thing is that he carries what looks ike a
cricket bat under his armh My guess is that it is a broad dlrk with the end broken off and that It sheds abs.lutely no new light on early cricket in. Scotland, "A gold-enameled cup attributed by the exhibitor to Cellini, a' Chip- pendale desk" with 430 drawers from Lulworth Castle, and a re markable collection of wooden utensils and ornaments of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eigh- teenth centuries, mostly made by young men in the country for their sweethearts, are other remarkable features of this show.
£20,000 OFFER FOR BLUEBIRD
(Specia) Air Mail Service)
During a
London, Sept. 30.
wait between
brief 'planes at Chicago this afternoon
Sir Malcolm Campbell denied a
Betting
Win.
1st Pony
Place. 580 327
2nd Pony
193
150
3rd Pony
34
The Field
901
33 NOT
Total
1,708 1,317
Cash Sweeps
Race 1
No. 610
$726.60
782
15
55.70
155,70
"
of $500 or more in stakes since January 1, 1935, barred. To be rid- den by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed En- trance $5. 6 Furlonge.
7.-Sussex Bandleap: Winner $400, Becond $175, Third $100. For China Ponies. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season. 'Win- ners at Race Meetings of this Club: barred. Jockey Allowance. trance $5. Half a Mile.
8.-Kent
En-
1:
THE RESULTS ON CRAIGENGOWER GREEN Hong Kong
(skip)
G. Duncan A Webster A. E. Costes F "el Arculli
(skip)
Kowloon
Rink No. 1
D. C. Alves F. X. Soares J. J. Basto
H. A. Alves
19 (skip). 21
Bink No. 2
23
J. G. Ozorio "M. N. Rakusen
L A. Gutierrez
F. X. Suiva
(skip) 11
Fink No. 3
J. Landolt. A Stevenson H. Beer W B W. Bradbury (skip)
Hoosen
(Second Handicap Section): Winner $450. Second $200, Third $100. For China Ponies, Class. Griffis of this season that
3. O. Bux
Nos. 320, 839, 1179, 274, 1589, 116, have won $1,750 or more in stakes. M. Y. Adal 113, 627 get $25 each.
Race 2
No. 687
$852.60
792
243.80
.. 1037
121.80
Nos. 1250, 1020, 1602 get $50 each.
Race 3 No. 1076
1038 * 1623
$940.80 268.80 ,334,40
Nos. 506, 737 get $50 each.
Race 4
No. 1337
1701
755
$954.10 272.60 .136.20 Nos. 246, 1849, 1750 get $50 each, Race 5
$993.30 1109).. 283.30
17
141.80 Nos. 875, 1392. 1197 get $50 each. Race 6
No. 243
"
No. 1534
**
$977.20 1072
279.20 300
139.60 Nos. 848, 1446. 985. 1035 get $50 each.
Race 7
No, 677
2169 608
$862.40
248.40 123.20
Noa. 932, 1952. 1439, 1414, 775, 801. 1411, 1371, 1491, 1893, 1014 get $50 each.
Race 8
No. 1795
*
824 170
$910.00
260.00
130.00
t
Nos. 1151, 2345, 154, 1164, 1459.
report that he had sold the Blue-1945, 1443, 872, 353, 1069, 56. 1249 bird for £20,000 to an American get $50 each.
He was on his way back from the Bonneville salt fints, Utah, where last Tuesday he set up the land speed record of 301.177 m.p.h.
Bir Malcolm admitted that a Texan oil millionaire, Mr. Curtis Bunford, had offered him that sum, but said no sale had been completed and that the car would travel back to England with him.
His manager added, however, that there would be no objection, as far as he knew, to the reopening of negotiations at a later date. and that, the car might be sold America and shipped back to later.
"DAILY DOUBLE"
STATISTICS
The
following Double" statistics:-
were
barred Jockey Allowance. En- A. R. Dallah trance $5. 1 Miles.
20
F. Gittens
R. G. Craig R. P. Phillips A. Hyde-Lay
(skip)
Rink No. 4
L. F. Xavier
T. W. Carr
£1
E. Lammert F.V.V. Ribeiro
(skip) 21
(skip) 14
Dally Double Event: Firth and Seventh Races.
ON POLICE GREEN
Hong Kong
Kowloon
Rink No. 1
..it
J. Fender
J V. Ramsey
J. Révie
11
W. Greig
· TRUE CAPTAIN'S GAME
5. Logan
E. G. Post.. W. E. Hollands F. Cullen (skip) 17 (skip)
Rink No. 2
In another friendly game be- tween the Club “A” and the Med- way XV the home club won by 11 points to 9. Bonnar for the Club P. Knight played a true captain's game while H. Westlake" McGiugan and Dunnett also shone T. Armstrong
J. Holildge.
→
(skip)
26
R. Morrison
J. Dinnen W. S. Drake O. Cooper
(skip) 22
Rink No. 3
C. 3. Tacchi
A. E. Silkstone
J. Fraser
(skip) 24
In the front line. Lt. Euman and A.B. Luxham were wells in their respective positions while E R. A Glazebrook, La Cochrane and Lt. W. Glendinning, E. Fletcher Linton were the pick of the for--W. Dall wards,
A. Smith The Medway opened the scoring G. Moss
(skip) with a dropped penalty goal by Euman, but Bonnar equalised with a penalty goal. Just before. the J. Shellshear Interval Bonnar executed, a bri-J. W. Benar llant solo effort from just outside W. K. Way the 25-yard Mae before sending U. 1. Omar Fleiden away for a try which Dun-
nett converted,
11
"Rink No. 4
18
LAR. Duncan D. W. Waterton J. Meyer
A. M. Holland (skip)
(skip) 13 ON CIVIL SERVICE GREEN Kowloon Hong Kong.
Bink No. 1
P. T. Farrell The W Cunningham H H Rose
In the second half Sto. Warren reduced the arrears with a penalty
goal, while A. B. Luxham scored D. Peoples
a brillant try in the corner.
Club however, placed the issue be- G. H. Stewart V. Petherick
with a try from Powell which Dun-
Club "A" XV:-K. A. Alves; L. M. J. Medina
16
yond doubt just before "no-side".
3 Chalmers
net falled to convert..
(skip) 19
Rink
R. Duncan
(riip). No. 2 G. N. Mitchell E. Kern
3 Kempton
10
J McKelvie
(skip)
23
J. A. Fleidon, C. J. Powell, F. C. W. Ward
B. Black, and D. A. Hynes; G. 8. | A. Brooksbank Wilson, and J. L. Bonnar (Cap-|J Cavanagh tain); D. Paul J. 8. Dunnett, G
H. Brett, B. Hynes, A. K. Forsyth.
+
(skip)
'Rink No. 3
JHenson 4. R. Cox, G. C. Humphreys, and J. G. Haigh F. J. McGugin
J. Gellatley W. E. Hale
Medway: Lt. Pack-Beresford E. Tuck
C. B. Hosking
"Dally (Bruce); E. R. A Smith (Med-J. F. McGowan J. C. Brown
way), Lt. Euman (Perseus), E. R (skip)
1.
16 (skip) 17 FIRST LEG
"A Horsey (Odin), stb. Warren
Bink No. 4 Foxbridge (247), Harvest View (Rover); A. B. Luxham (Medway). W. V. Field. A. A. Remédios Block (Perseus); (182), Night View (190), Facific Hall A. B.
A. BA. F. Pam
J.M.S.. Rozario (98), Royal Romance (38), and Owen (Medway), E R. A. Glaze A. Macfarlane E. M. Remedios
brook (Medway), E. R, A, Halla F.-Luz Twenty Grand (69).
(Medway), Lt. Cooper (Ferseus), Lt ..(skip) Bright Star (2), Don (0), Flying Cochrane (Bruce). LL. Tourist (0), High Speed (5), Jungle | (Rainbow), A. B. Muskhärt (Med- Jim (30), Mistake Bay (4), Mong-way) and A. B. Haynek (Medway).
SECOND LEG
Linto
19
C, G.. Bliva.......
(skip) 13
PRIZE-WINNERS The following were the winners:
prize-
**
Colony Second Crew:--Bow, A. G. Dalziel (RHK.Y.C.); 2, A. V. AL vares (V.R.C.); 2. J. E. Potter (B.HK.Y.C.), Stroke, K. Knudsen
Cox, P Leefe
Reserves: G. Nooy (RHKY.C.)
Q.M.S., C, W. Staples, R.E. was, and F. P. Bequeira' (V.R.C.), elected Hon. Becretary, while Sgt. Isley. R.E., was made Asst. Hon. Secretary.
THE "Y" BEATEN
THE PRACTICES The first crew have been together Committee:-Mr. Stafford (Naval for about 10 days and shape well Dockyard Police), Mr. Edwards to make a very good crew. What (Dockyard Recreation Club). Mr. they lack in style, they make up in Mason (Prison Officers' Mess), Mr. | weight and strength, and they get Funnell (St. Patrick's Club. Ex- their boat moving well. Under the Officio).
capable guidance of H. W. Dulley. in whose hands is the training of the crews, an improvement in style and more. polished blade work should soon become evident. The The European) YM.C.A. were second crew have only just got to dereated by the 2nd Buttery. Hong gether after several trials fours. Kong and Singapore Brigade by have been out, and are therefore, two goals to nil in a friendly hoc-naturally not yet well together key encounter played at "King":
They have a capable and experi-
Park on Saturday.
enced stroke in Knudsen, who with the assistance of the coach, should soon have his crew setting into shape. ·"
#1
The "Y" defence played wel und had it not been for this de- partment the score might have been heavier. Bates at centre hair i Crews are out every evening, ex- was a hard working man, ably cept Saturday and Sunday, at 5-30 supported.. by E. F. Se'k at back from the V.R.C. accompanied by W. J. Brown was the best of the
y's forwards...
and A. M. Holland. Runners-up-
Open Singles Championship.-J.E. Noronha, F. X. 81.va, F. V. R Duncan. Runner-up-B. W. V. Ribeiro and C. G. SI.va. Bradbury.
Open Pairs Championship.-M.
- Aitkenhead Shield.-Kowloon.
Gutierrez International Shield
J. Medina and J. Cavanagh. Run-India (E. el Arcul A. M. Omat,
the coachin & Motor Launch. -Should anyone interested in rowing wish to watch the crews at work there is always room on the coaches' Launch which leaves Murray Pler about 5.30 p.m.
The actual Regatta Frogramme
is still in Committee stage and will be published as soon as settled. Crews from Shanghai, Canton and
ners-up- L A. R. Duncan and R. D. Rumjuhn and U. M. Omar). Hong Kong will be competing in
Duncan.
Open Rinks
Runners-up-Ma'nya iy. Abbas, A. the interport events. It is much Championship-PM Wahab, M. Y. Adal and A. R. regretted that the Manila Rowing
club are unable to take part. T. Farrell, R. Duncan, J. C. Brown | Dallah).
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