VALLEY RACES
(Continued from Page 2)
Race 1-Clear Water Bay Handicap (3 Mile>
Mr. J. B. Micdonald's
Shamrock, 175, 140 lbs.
(Mr. D. Black)
Mr. Sunahine's Laughing Buddha, 172, 168 lbs.
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(Mr. N. Delta) 2 ́ME J. J. Palmer's Heriot, 170,
∙140 108. ..(Mr. J. J. Palmer) 3 Won" by a head, two lengths be- tween second and third.
Time: 39.2, 59 (equals record).
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $85.30:
Place: $11.30, 17.70, 818.90. Also ran:-166, Ballós (Mr. S. 0. Liang) 158: 187. Cassius (Mr. I. C.
·Harris 139; 168, Emergency Call
(Mr. W. C. Poy) 153:189, Gold Eagle (Mr. H C. PIN 140%. 131, Judea (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 158: 173, Old Star (Mr. Dp Kul Ying) 181; 1H4. Popular Star (Mr. R. M. Wood)" 151; 175. Fothatch (Mr. F. M. Pih)
143.
Betting
Win. Place.
ist Pony.... 135 180
2nd Pony
714 428
3rd Pony
The Field
¡101"
1,055
82
$74
Total
11
2.005 1,564
Race 9-Jank Bay Handicap (Second Section) (1 Mile}
Mr. Kwok Hin Wang's The Hero.
187, 148 lbs......(Mr. N. Deltz) 1 Mr. L. T. F's Gold Coin, 182, 188
lbs. (Mr. Q. U. da Roza) 2 Mr. Weetoo's Double Chance, 161
Ibs.
(Mr. H, M. Ph 3 Won by short head; a length be- tween second and third.
Time: 31.4, 1.04.2. 1.38.3, 2.68.2.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $100.30.
Place: $33.20..$22.80, $19.
CHURCH AND
MISSION TOUR IN TERRITORY
Organised By Union Church
conducted tour of the New A Territory Churches and mission schools, was held on Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Kowloon Union Church. was
the Church's feature pro- gramme for the week-end and was well attended.
It
Owing to the limited time" at their disposal the party could caly visit a few of the Churches and schools, among which were those at Tsuen War. Castle Perk Un Long and Tai Po. A short service was held at the Un Long Chapel.
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Concluding the day's program- a congregationul supper was held in the Union Church Hall, attended by those who went on the tour. After supper talks were given by Rev. A. H. Bray, of the Chinese Methodist Church, Hen- neasy Road; the Rev. Frank Short, of the Ying Wah Boys' College: and Dr. Frank Ashton of the Alice Memorial Hopital
The Rev. Mr. Bray pointed out that the church-going people of Tsuen Wan were recruited fram all walks of life, and their keen- ness in their Sunday and daily. work
the was an indication of Church's policy.
DT Ashton described dally Acenes, which take place in the Memorial Hospital
The Rev. Frank Short comment- ed on the charges laid against the mission and missionaries of being reactionaries, secartan "stuffy."
and
At the conclusion of "the Rev.
*Also ran:—177. Blue Ribbon (MrMr. Short's talk, a hearty vote of S. C Liang) 149; 178. Burgomaster thanks for the speakers was given, (Mr. Davis) 155; 179. Celebration after which the gathering dis: Time Mr. K. Ip) 143: 180. Copper | persed.
Idol (Mr. H. V. Pearse) 160 183, King's, Parede (Mr. H. A. Brawnu- ing) 148: 184, Ocean View. (Mr. W. H. Choy) 147; 185, Rugby Staz (Mr. H. C. Ph) 140; 186, Stopwatch Mr. Ip Kut Ying) 157; 188. Valley View (Mr. B. Y, Mang) 152
Betting
ના
Win.
Place.
1st Pony
78
55
2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Fiel
Tatul
281
87
214 111 1.182 1,095
1,733 1.348
Nos. 1185 1107 get $50 each.
EASTERN HEALTH
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.
WALLACE HARPER WINS MOTOR TREASURE HUNT
Cryptic Messages Give Clues
ANZAC FUNCTION
A SUCCESS
According to the members who participated in the Australlan and New Zealand Association Treasure Hunt, the affair was
most successful
· Gryptle' messages were «given to sume forty persons assembled at the Police Pier at 8 pm, on Sa turday, and with about an aver- age of five each in eight cars the jolly party »sturted' out to search for the treasur
Getting closer on the trail, the members were then sent to Ten- mile, beach, but only had to re- turn to the Railway Beach for another clue.
CHARITY
CONCERT
SUCCESS
"Million-Airs On Parade"
LARGE AUDIENCE AT CRAIGENGOWER
success Repeating the
which attended their presentation of "Million-Airs On Parade" bc the | Club de Recieo two weeks ago, the Hong Kong Portuguese Amateur Artistes again delighted a large audience at the Craigen- Cricket Club last night Kowel when they offered the same show. Given under the discingwahed patronage of the Right Rey, Henry Va torta, Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kony, and Dr. A.varo Brilhante Laborinho, Corisul for Portugal the proceeds of the entertainment are for the Society of St. Vincent De Paul..
Eight clues in all were given, and the first led to the Reservoir. The next to Kowloon Tong, and from there to the Kowloon Toot-Together with the 3600 raised ball Club.
at the previous performance, the money which was taken last night
total now bringa « the
to over $1,000.
Under the able management of Messrs. M. P. dos Remedios (Manager), Fred Abraham (Direc tor), and Art Carneiro (Mus.ca. Director) the show was great success and all concerned are deserving of the heart'est con. gratulations.
Irene Sousa. Betty Tavares, Nena Gardner and Betty Marques apened the programme with "Greeting In Rhythm," which was followed by "Top Hat Walte Te
The last blue was at the Euro- pean Y. M. C. A., which led the winner to the residence of Mr. F. Stoker, at Twelve-mile beach, the end of the hunt.
Mr. Wallace Harper was the win- mer; and second place was won by Mr. G. Dudley. As it happened, both were driving, Fords, and much comment was made on the winners using the same make" of
cars,
At a few minutes after 11 p.m. the party had a "Bush" supper, where coffee was made over an open fire. but, by that time, the gathering had dwindled percep- tibly,
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and Tails." Both these numbers received the abundant applause, as their previous was accorded on appearances.
020 and his Boy Friends, with vocal refrains by Doreen Ma, won applause with their jazz numbers
Betty Tavares and charus danced a charming tango number, "Poema" which was followed by a
FOOTBALL CLUB
CLOSING DAY
Intention To Enter
GOLF
SALE
Senior Bowls League SPECIAL!
SUCCESSFUL:
SEASON
That the Honig, Kong, Football Club will ask for promotion, to the First Division of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls League, to low- ing the successful concitition of this season's play, was intimated by Mr.ąd: Russell speaking at the cloɛng day at the Club, held at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon,
'A large crowd was present and an
enjoyable time was spent.
Mr." Russell stated that, through- out the season no difficulty had been experienced in fielding two team complete teams. The "A" had finished up third in the League table.
to
It was a matter of speculation state exactly what the HK.LBA. were contemplating next season, but if three divisions were being run, then the Football Club would have three teams.
"Our green haw stood the seasons play and at this period of the year is still set for a good game," he said. • We are indebted to the Association in playing the Rink Mial on cur, 'green
very interesting game carried through."
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PRIZE WINNERS Mrs. Edwards then presented prizes to the following:-.
C.ub Championship: Winner, J. Rodger; Runner-up, E. J. Edwards. Singles Handicap: Winner, E. J. Edwards (-5): Runner-UD. G. 8. Rodger (+2).
Club Fairs:-
Winners, L A. Collyer and Dr. G. L'Shaw.
Runners-up. Dr. J. A. R. Selby and G. 8. Gravery
Rink Competition: Winners, 9. E. Stephens, A. McKellar, E. 8. Carter and K. 9. Robertson (skip).
Wappinuchaw Competition 1st Prize: J. F. MacGowan: and Prize: Dr. G. I. Shaw; 3rd Prize: J. H. Geling: 4th Prize: 0. 8.
Spoons (Rink Game) Graver, Davies Bebbington and J. Rodger (sp).
Among the party were: Mr. and Mis. L. S. Le Gay Brereton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. G..Dud- | short comedy entitted **Banta ley, and Mr. and Mrs."H. G. Whee- Lucia," wherein. Tony Silva, ler. Mrs. Blakey, the Misses A Migue: Barretto and Noe. Barretto, Fowler, K. Tonge. Lin Murray, sent the audience into fits otGraver. Townsend, and the Messrs. T. In- ¦ laughter, with the.r antics and 19, is as follows:-Cholera, Calcut- gram, Joe Wolfs, Geo. Morrin and troiles.
G. Dudley, Jr.
The health bulletin of Eastern
Ports, for the week-ending Sept.
La 13 Cases: Madras 1 Case; Negapalam 4 Casca. Small-pox,
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Bombay, 8 Cases; Calcutta 2 Casest Madras 2 Cases; Moumetn Case; Pnompenh 5 Cases; Osaka 4 Casca.
HOW OWNERS FARED
0 0. Q 1. 0 Q 1 0
CASH SWEEPS
il
RACE 1
The following shows how owners fared:
the
No. 1764
2140
878
31.110.00 317.40 158.70
1
L.' Dunbar
2 3 1" 0
Lan
1 1 0
Kwok Hin-wang
0 1
*BACE 2
Li Shiu-pang ....
1
0 0
J F. Macgregor
1
0.0
No. 1373
3910.00
Tester & Abraham
00
590
260.00
Johnson & Alabaster
1 .0
773
130.00
V. M. Grayburn
1
JB Macdonald'
Harbřad
J "E. D." "
Mrs. Dunbar
0 1 0
Chiu Cheong-fan
C "B. Brown Sunshine
D
1
0
01 0
0 1 0
Dynasty
Q 0 2
Eu Tong-sen
0 D 2
Dr. B. N. Chau Tasma
Q а
1
J J. Palmer Weeton
Total
Nos. 1347, 2077, 1171, 1183, 61, 559.
1186,393, 885, 47, 716. 2303 get $50 each,
RACE 3
No. 724 ...... $1.173.20
997 .........
་་
534
335.20 187.60
Nos. 1652. 292. 166. 2171. 15, 320 LT F.
get $50 each.
RACE 4
No. 532
$1,228.40 2159 ....... 350.40
661
175.20 Nos. 1371, 1878. 22, 1023, 2339, 2047 get $50 each.
RACE 5
No. 144
31.171.10
•
2875
11
2085
334.60 187.30
Nos. 2051 1124, 452, 442, 459, 2621. 1820, 1412, 2871, 417 get 350 each. RACE 6
No. 504. .... $1,190.30
843
341:00 2063 .........
170.90 Nos. 1882, 617, 633, 635, 1849, 2382,
2795, 802.1162 get $50 each.
RACE '7
No. 604
. $1,343.90
'ra
1737
355.40
*
1162
177.70
Nos. '2058,' 2988: 2440, 881, 924, 727,
1702,871, 2380 get $50 each.
屬 RACE 8
No. 175.......
2539
1748
$1,316.00
376.00
188.00
Nos. 1381, 1293, 1273, 1933,-1468.
2758, 1534, 1297 get $50 each.
No: 214!
2289
RACE 9
.... $2,402.40
688:40
343,20
1238... Nos. 166, 1421 2250, 2219, 2287, 314, 1155, 1898, 1641 get $100 each,
A protest was lodged by the rider of Vixen Tor agalist Strath- roy for alleged clossing. But this was not upheld.
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Picnic For The Blind
The Editor.
**The Hong Kong Dally Press, L4d.”
Dear Sir,
Arrangements have been put in hand by the Kowloon Tong Group of the V.D.M.A. to give the Girls of the Blind Home, Pok- fulam, their sonual outing to
Shek-O on Saturday, 24th October, and the object of this letter is to ask you to permit us the use of your columns to appeal to the public once again for assistance.
These yearly picnics have only been made possible by the support of the public and the ready 'res- have always received ponse we Q
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HOW JOCKEYS FARED
The following shows how jockeys fared yesterday:
G. Frost
D. Black
H. C. Pih
N Delta
8. Y. Lang
W, H. A. Davis
G. U. da Roza
8. C. Ldang
E. O. Butler
JJ. Palmer
BA Proulx
K M. Pin
C. F. Chiu
G. 2. Ferguson
K 1 Ip......
H. V. Pearse
H. A. Browning
Choy Wing-chiu
G. A. Harriman
W, H. Choy
•H"A..ɖe B, Botelho :). IC. Harria W. G. Pay R. M. Wood PP. Botelho Ip Kui-ying
the
1 2 3 Un.
3 0.0 0 2.1-5 2004 1 2 3. 2 1 1 0 1
0 2 0.3 0 1 2.9 01-14
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reads us to hope that the public will assist us to make this year's outing a memorable one to mark the tenth anniversary of these picnics.
I shall be very glad to receive donationis, as well as, offers of loans of cars, and with your per- mission these will be acknowledged in your Paper.
I am.
Yours faithfully,
A. URQUHART, c/o Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong, 26th Sept. 1934.
MOTOR MISHAPS
Accordeon selections by Art Carneiro, Hawailan music by the Moana Beach Bays, with Agnes Rocha dancing the Hula Hula and a jazz number entitled "The Music Goes Round and Round" comprised the next part of the programme,
In the latter tem, Fred Abra- ham, Chapple Lawrence and the "Hot-Cha-Cha Babies"-a beauti I. chorus of "females,” gained sustained applause.
The Tavares sisters offered Tve got my Angers crossed," and re- ceived deserved applause.
Gus D'Aquino, also of local radio fame, jang "When It's Twilight on the Trall" and other songs.
Tap-dancing was next offered by Vergie Yvanovich, Fred Abra- ham and 'Chapp'e Lawrence in £ number entitled "No Strings.”.
Another farce was acted. Tony Silva and Wie Osborne con- vulsed the audience with "Arabian Dance,"
In conclusion, folowing selec tions
"Mion by the
Airs" Rhythm Boys' and "The Lady in Red." the latter number featuring May Carneiro singing the theme song from "In Callente." the whole troupe appeared in "Cral gengower."
MR. P. L. MORELAND
Customs Officer Leaves For Shanghai
Mr. P. Moreland, Assistant Lide-surveyor of the Chinese Mari- time Custom, accompanied by Sheung Yul, aged 11, was ad-is wife, salled by the 8.8. Hai mitted to the Government Civil Yuen yesterday afternoon, for Hospital on Friday with injuries Bhanghai whence he will take up to her left foot received when she his new duties. was knocked down by a taxi in Queen's Road East.
GIRL KILLED
M. 8, Lau, reported to the Police that while driving a car along Nathan Road on Friday he knock- en down à Chinese girl, who re ceived injuries in the chest from which she died when admitted to the Kowloon Hospital,
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ROTARY MEETING
The speaker at
to-morrow's
meeting of the Rotary Club will be Mr. C. W. Jeffries, FRAS. Director of the Royal Observatory; Els object is, "Weather, and All That” The meeting will be held In the
Janabean Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.
Mr. Moreland's tenure, or offer
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Silver spoons for tink winning by largest margin yesterday' G. Stephens, P. Morgan, L. A. Collyer, and Dr. J. A. R. Selby (sk'p).
CLUB CONGRATULATED Following the distribution, Mrs. Edwards was presented with a bouquet of flowers in a silver vass. Mr. C. B. Hosking, Hon. Becre- tary of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association, on behalf of the visitors, congratulated the Football Club on the splendid condition of their green He also congratulated them on their op- timism in fla'ding two teams to the League, this year, with results that fully just fled the move.
Mr. E. J. Edwards speaking on behalf of his wife, expressed thanks for the bonour bestowed on her..
Before the gathering dispersed. Dr. J. A. R. Selby pald tribute to Mr. E. J. Edwards and Mr. Russell for their work in connection with the bowls at the Football Club,
RESULTS.
Results of yesterday's games were as follows:
G. F. Channings F. A. Xavier. A McKellar, and 8. Descon. Init to. G. Stephens, P. Morgan LAA Collyer and I. A R Belby 12-21. A. Steven, W. A. Cornell, K 8. Robertson and A. Hyde-Lay "Inst to F. H. Glover, W. Kershaw, ^J. F. McGowan and J. Rodger 15-21, J. Luz Morley, A. B. Allen and O. Sheriff beat . 8. Howell, „V. Walker, N. M. Curite' and 'E: H. W. Haynes 22-21.
J. Sorby, W. Mair, C. B: Hòaking and W. MacFarlane beat R. P Shaw, J. H. Geling, E. 8. Carter and E. J'Edwards 28-16.
P. D. Crawley R. A Trengrove, J. J. Whyte (and N. J. Bebbington lost to, G. Rodger, G. & Graver. J. B. Beach and C. B. Robertson 13-29.2*
in Canton, from where he was Gellatley, J. Pau, V. transferred, was for a period of three and a half year.
On the eve of their departure. | Mr. and Mrs. Moreland were top- dered many félicitations, and their many friends in South China will miss them very much.
Their children. Patey and Bonny Moreland, will remain as boardérs in the Diocesan Schools..
JUMBLE SALE
Labrum and W. Ward beat P Ans ow, D. Dayles, A. W. Rodgers and A. Webster 23-22
SECRET CANCER TEST INQUIRY
Two members of the London Hospital research start recently: went to Vienna to investigate a new form of treatment and a test for cancer. They expect to be away for six weeks.
Under the suspices of the Et Becropy is maintained at the Andrew's Church Women's Guild, hospital concerning the new freat- a successful Jumble sale was held ¦ ment; the names of the two spe
in the Church Hall on Eaturday | cuánáty are not divulged; neither which resulted in ga han raised
The money will go towards BL Andrew's Benevolent Fund,
will the hospital disciɗse the name:
of the center in Vienna where they will make their investigations,
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