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CIRCUS GALA

NIGHT

Capital Entertainment Provided

Early yesterday morning. when Harmston, well-known throughout the East for his circus entertain- mezt, pitched his huge central tent, a crowd of school children and interested adults of every na- tlona.lty, were rrestibily drawn to the spo! where the circus is being heid in the ground in Chatham! Road, uposite the Old Children's Playground on the waterfront at Kowloon. Last night as the gala performance, a vuried and inter- esting programme was offered to the public which included jug gling, wire jumping, hand Milan- cing,

a flying trapezE aet. and trick cycling.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935.

HOCKEY NOTES'

Why Not An Interport Against Shanghai?

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(BY **ADREM").

Hockey played over the week The strength of the "" may end did not produce any surprises, however be gauged by their two both in the mens' and ladies performances on Saturday. All games, except perhaps the Recreb can "say at the moment is that 1 giris for drawing with the C.B.A. consider that, this years' contests The latter eleven general consider are going to be by far the most ed to have good prospects, ter interesting to date, since it seems winning the Caer Clark Cup as most probable that the teams they have secured the services of vying for championship honours several fine players, but their dis- are more evenly contested play on Saturday was most dis- has been the case in the past. appointing. I understand however

THE LADIES LEAD they did not field their strongest Until last year, Hong Kong team. Without casting any as were streets ahead of anything persions on the display of the Recreto girls, the Association will have to play very much better if they are to go far in the cup com- petition.

than

else in the competition. While on the subject of ladies hockey, '1 wonder why 1t is that this small body in the Colony Is seriously contemplating the send- FIRST CAER CLARK. CONTEST ing of a representative side to Following the meeting held in Shanghai, when the mens' 1380- Gloucester Building last week clationis (both the local hockey when various committees were association und the Mamak RU- formed and the president and thorities) have definitely shelved vice-president of the ladies hon-the proposition, for what they key body were elected, I have term "complete lack of funds? been informed that the Hong Kong Ladies (winners of the Cup, since its institution) are scheduled

Tre Caer Clark committee have reported a balance of $1,000 in their favour, and when it is taken

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

10

18

NOTE-Figures in parenthese indicate number of letters In the words required.

Across

1. One may get this cold (5). 4. Human beings. Nke ourselves

A 191.

9.Its hiss warns natives, near

the. Nile, to look out for the crocodile! (7).

10-One of those curly locks (7). 11-One may find this shooting

from a cherry (7). 12-A severe trial (8). "

15-As vile a 'handbag as it can

be (6);

17-to arrange things in order (7). 21.-ft ought to be more spacious

(7).

to meet the CBA. in the first into consideration, that there were Caer Clark contest of the season only nve teams, & the very most Both these clubs have entered playing in the competition last 23-The only vegetable that may "A" and "B" teams in their res-season. It speaks volumes that pay us for putting it in, praps

pective league categories, the "A" and "B" of which are to meet on successive week-ends,

such a creditable state of affairs exists with this body.

On the other hand there are It is a curious fact that the stacks of teams competing daily Hong Kong Ladles and the Asso-jin both friendly Axtures and com- ciation girls met in the first game petitive matches, in the zens' last 'sea.sun. when the latter hockey circles, yet the idea of sprang a surprise on the former sending A representative side to by running out winners in an in- Shanghal has definitely been teresting encounter by two goals thrown over board!

Both the Mamak Committee and the Hong Kong. Hockey Associa- think. would do well to imitate the youngest hockey

to one.

DIFFICULT TO FORECAST The Arst

game this season tion I should be a grand encounter, and

It will be dificult to forecast the board in the Colony, and do some- result, as there is insufficient data thing about the whole thing. on which to form an opinion. To say that it would be an added True, the Hong Kongites were de stimulus to mens hockey circles, feated by the Y.M.C.A. (both "A" is to say the very least. Interport are played In Lawn and "B" teams) last Saturday but matches

the "T" have not met the C.B.A. Bowls, Cricket, Football, Rugby, so that no comparison could be Tennis, Swimming, etc., etc., 50

why not Hockey?

made.

Dual Nationality Claimed for Rugger Player

(Special Air Mail Servic

London, Oct. 19.

Last year the English selectors intended to play in the first Rugby trial a man whom they thought

to which

St,

John's College, Cambridge, Mary's Hospital, and Middlesex, 50 that the claim of Wales upon him is solely that he is his father's

son..

.(7).

23. The sort of man

what he thinks. (9); 24-ör fancies (5).

who says

SCOT-IRISH

SOCCER

Scotland's Team

Named

Scotland

in

El

an, Nov. 6. the International football match against Ireland at Edinburgh on November 13 will be represented by the following:---

Jackson (Chelsea). Anderson (Hearts), Cummings (Partick), Massie (Hearts), Simpson (Glas- gow Rangers), Hastings (Sunder- land, Delaney... (Celtic), Walker (Hearts), Armstrong and Mills (Aberdeen), Duncan, (Derby).

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IRISH TEAM

The Irish team against Scotland are Scott (Belfast Celtic), Cook

(Everton). Fulton (Belfast Celtic). the best back-row forward in the

McCullough (Manchester City), It is aald that at school he was Jones (Linfield), Mitchell (Chel four home countries. Then they discovered that his parents were capped as a forward because he sen), Duggan (Leeds), Stevenson Weish, and ceded him to Wales was such a bad three-quarter.

he(Everton), Bambrick (Chelsea). In the Welsh Trial he played, was never bad at anything. He Doherty (Blackpool) and Kelly

the throughout

first half in played cricket, hockey and fives (Derby City) tow the front

captain of deuter he was for the schoo), "was certainly not suited. Having thus swimming and gym, and won the narrowly missed selection for two high jump and the weight. At St. countries he may now never be John's he was captain of Rugger capped at all, for this week he and swimming, and in putting the lies in the hospital at which he waght was second string to R. L is on the staff, with a surrender- Howland, the English ed cartilege in a jar beside him. champion. At St. Mary's he was He will be it by Christmas, too captain of Rugger, sandwiched be- GOOD EQUESTRIAN ACT lat to play himself into another tween John Embleton and W. E.

Henley." There were ten items in the first trial.

In addition, several well trained elephants delighted with the evolutns, while horses disc plin ed to a marked degree, entertained with many fast moving acts. A item calling for special mention introduced by V. Pers was provid ed by performing cockatoos, which evoked much merriment.

amateur

CRICKET

R. E. Against R. A.

and

half of the programme 'wire jump- Morus Wyn Lloyd Owen sounds They used to call him Eustace...... "ing by Miss Palomar being essen-

At the Army ground Sookunpos 50 ypically Welsh a string of after a certain Mr. Eustace Miles tially dimcult and deservedly gain names that there was hot, of

whose paulon for keeping fit Lloyd yesterday, an eleven from the Ro- ed rounds of applause. The two course, much hope of making him Owen emulated, Since then be hayal Engineers defeated the Royal; horses introduced by M. Bavell out as anything else. In fact he dropped most sports except Rug Artillery at cricket by 27 runs, gave a creditable showing, their

Sgt. Moreton played an attractive was born in London. He went to iger, his other interests are hard innings for the winners, scoring 45 antics in the ring, given in per- Ma Hill School. He has played work and photography. Lloyd

X18 before being caught fect cohesion one with the other. football since then only in. Eng. Owen is probably the only doctor

cowled by Bancroft. earning much praise. Comic reller land, for the Old Milhillians,. St.

ever to have been appointed su- was provided by Melo and Johnny

perintendent of A Dig London For the losers. L. Garthwaite, who kept the gallery well enter-

hospital 'direct from, the office of the Colony's Interporter bowled tained.

house surgeon. He will thus be well to capture three wekets. at St. Mary's for another

Royal Engineers 132. years, and can continue playing for them, to the natural disappoint ment of the Old Mülhians, for he is an outstanding forward,

WEEN THE LIONS ROAN

Eight Items featured the second half of the `programme, Trick cycling and the band balancing acts, given by Florians Duo and

UNITED SERVICES TO PLAY INTERPORTERS

The following have been selected the two Kerrielos respectively to represent the United Services gave a very good indication of in their cricket match against physical perfection of the artists Shanghai on the Hong Kong 0.0.

Dve

in question. In this half of the ground on Thursday, commencing VICTORIA CLUB

programme, special mention must at 11.30 am."

be made of the flying trapeze act Commdr. N. V. Grace, R.N., by the Arcos Troupe, who are as Lieut. Holland-Martin, R.N., Lieut. good as anything that has been K. J. Harper, R.N., Lieut. Prowse, seen in the Colony. Hair-raising R.N., Lieut. M. R. Bramweil; RN,{ thrills were provided galore and Major V. J. BonaTİB, L.A.M.C.į they earned well merited applause. Capt. L. J. Walch. RAS,C. (Capt, i The programme ended with "an Capt. W. D. Fersse, R.A., Lieut., C. from the Jungle," wherein c. Garthwalte, R.A, Lieut. J. P. tigers., lions and leopards who ocWilliams, East Lancs, anu Cop- cupied the circus ring enclosed in poral Ballard, R.AS.C./ Twelfth stout iron railings, were clustered man:-A" B. Patted, R.N. together under the direction of A. Turli. Each went through their the accompany- speciic acts to

act

ment of many roars and occasion-One left the circus feeling satisfied al displays of tempers, which how with the variety offered in the terer" "left the trainer unperturbed.' programme.Redincan.”

CALL-OVERS

For November Handicap

London; Nov. 6. Odds of 9/2 are "offered for Crawley Wood while bets of 5/1 have been taken on the horse.

Odds of 10/1 bar one have been offered for the held

fleuter

(S/Sgt. Moréton 45) Royal Artillery 105.

(Lt. Ravenhil 29 not out).

LINDRUM WINS FIRST MATCH

With one session remaining B Lindrumi, who received a start of 2,000, led T. Newman by 1,080 points, in their week's match at Thurston's Hall, London, yester- day. In the afternoon Newman scored 777 for an average of BT, and Landrum made 438 for an average of 49.

Newman's chief breaks were. 198 and 419, and the Australian made runs of 155 and 100. The interval scores were:"

Down

1. The point of perfection one

wants to reach (4), 2.—It's an Indoor game li a Gov- erament Head Office to "pelt oranges" (anagram) (11).

3. No man lacking spirit, can'

show this courage (5). 4.--for which we have enthuslag-

tic admiration (6). 5.--This ship, as `à rule, and (4). 6. this ship may be one's right

to possess (5).

7. It is evil-doing. In the eyes of

the law (11).

8. Irritate (B).

13. To fatigue oneself by having to cook too much _(6)_ 114-A kind of apple, or part of it

(8).

16-To be parsimonious (5). 18.--An eligible bachelor (5). 19.—Where are the ancient ruins

of Babylon? (4). 20--Now to put in some fine work for a finish! (4).

Lindrum (rec. 2,000)

Newman. ( play)

7,840 6.880

"P

Lindrum" won the match last night by 465 points. He made. breaks of 243 and 137 against 254, 253, 207, and 275 by Newman. New-. man had a total of 1.023 and an average of 205, while Landrum scored 408 and averaged 81. The result was~-~

Lindrum (rec. 2,000) Newman

8,348

7,883

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