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Among the other prizes were those Won during the Summer Series, which were donated by Mr. H. S. Rouse and Mr. G. G. Wood.
Miss Crawhall-
These were:
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1st. Widgeon Wilson, and Mr. Leigh Garner; 2nd Zephyr Capt. Horton; 3rd. Diana Mr. Hall
YACHT RACES
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RACE MEETING MISUNDERSTOOD
Programmie For October 23
The programme of the Ninth Extra Race Meeting to be held at the Happy Valley on Saturday. October, 23 at 2 p.m., is as fol-
lows:
First Saddling Bell will be Run at 1.30 pm.
M
1-3 p.m.-Wyndham Handicap. -Winner 3800. Second $300. Third
WORLD MISTAKES
JAPAN'S GOOD INTENTIONS!
Shanghai, Oct. 10. "Japon's alma in China was the subject of a formal statement by the Foreign Office in Tokyo, which also says. In reply to the condem- nations of Japan's action 'In China
by the League and State Department
$200. For China Ponies, "A" Class.
in Washington, that the declara- Winners of tour or more races since
tion expresses the Japanese Gov- 1st January, 1937, barred, Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Futenment's regret at the "unfor- tunate lack of understanding of the real circumstances as well as the intentions of Japah.
longs.
2-2.30 p.m.-Queensland Handi- cap-Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Subs- cription Ponies, "A" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur- longs.
3-3 p.m.-Hong Kong Griffins Cup.-Winner $750. Seccnd $300. Third $200. For China Pontes, Grians of this Season that nave started in at least three Extra Race Meeings of this. Club, two of such Meetings previous to 1st July, 1937, and one subsequent to that date. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $30. One and a Quarter Miles.
4.-3.30 p.m.--Connaught Handi- Details of the yacht races. are as cap.-First Section-Winner $500. follows:-
"A" CLASS STARTED AT 15.10 Yacht
Corrected
Pos.
Dorothea
......16.29.59
1
(Mr.A. Drummond)
Nereld II
.18.28.35"
2
(Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.)
Kittiwake
.18.28.52
3
Miss F. M. King)
Artemis
.10.33.34
Miss Graham)
Eve
(Mrs. J. Bader)
Jan
.16.35.21
.10.29.51
(Mr. N. Murer) Isobel
.16.31.07
Dr. L. J. Davis)
Joss
Gull
#
16.32.54 (Mrs. K. V. Muirhead>
....16.29.32
Mrs. Stanton)
Redshank ..............10.30.14 (Capt. R.-H. Bower)
.16.29.35
True Bluc
(Mrs. G. D. Adams) Painted Lady... 16.38.07 (Lt. B. J. Wheeler, R.N)
"H" CLASS STARTED AT 15.19
Jean
.16.27.15
...16.31.05
Mrs. E. R. Edwards) Aeriel
Diana
Mr. T, R. Bergne-Coupland)
.D.N.F.
«1," "P” & “G" CLASSES
.. STARTED AT 15.00 Zephyr
.16.17.19 (Capt. B. E Horton) Widgeon
.16.20.20 (Miss H. Crawlall-Wilson) Stella
.16.20.27
1
Second $250. Third $150. For China Fontes. "C" Class, Jockey Allow- ance. Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Milea
Note:-One Entry only will be made. for the Connaught Handicap (Races Nos, 4 and 8). Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handi- capper.
5.4 p.m.-Paddock Handicap.— Winner $450. Second $225, Third $125 For China Ponies, "T" Class. and Subscription Grimns of this Club of this Season that have not won more than $1,000 in stakes. To be ridden by Jockeys who have
not won ten races anywhere at any
time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. One Mile.
6.-4.30 p.m.-Ballarat Handicap. -Winner $500 Second $300. Third $200 For Australian Subscription Ponles, "C" Class. Jockey Allow- ance. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In., (About One Mile 151 Yards).
1-5 p.z-Kwangtung Haudi- cap.-Winner $450. Second $225. Third $125. For China Ponies, "D" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5 One Mile.
8.-5.30 p.m.-Connaught Handi- cap.--Second Section.-Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, "C" Class, Jockey Allow- ance. Entrance $5. One and 3 Quarter Miles.
Dally Double Event:-Fifth and Seventh Racës.
Entries close at noon on Thurs- day, October 14.
1
2
3
Ery!
(Mrs. B. Pengelly)
(Col. J. C. Lale) Robena
Mr. H. Buxton)
.18.22.50
4
16.23.23
5
Sirius Ailse
...16.24.29 .....16.25.09
B
7
LOCAL CRICKET
Eunice
Gael
(Mr. G. Mofford-Wilson) "G" CLASS. SAILED AS A SEPARATE CLSS
..16.25.43 (Capt. R. F. Nason) Toynette
..18.26.01 (Mrs. V. Allen)
..18.29.14
D.B.S. Beat Police.
1
..
2
Lola
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.......16.34.50 (Miss E. Hawking) CRUISER CLASS STARTED AT 14.00 U. & 1.
..15.53.37 Mr. C. T. Haughey) Monsoon
..15.55.44 (Mrs: H. W. Dulley) Penguin
..15.56.09
In their
first match of the season, the Diocesan Boys' School
I beat the Police by 58 runs, playing 3 at the D.B.S. on Saturday.
The Police were not at full 4 strength, but their side included Pope and Baker, their best bowlers. and several other regular players.
D.B.S.:-129 for 6 wickets de- clared (F. Lay 57 not out. C. B. R. Sargent 39. G. White 11: Pope 1 for 23. Baker 3. for 19, Booker 1, for 7, Danbrowsky 1 for 15).
1
2
3
(Mrs. B. P. Eley)
Mel Hwa
16.01.16
4
(Mr. E. Cock)
La Cigale
..15.59.10
P.R.C.:-71 (Carey 30. J. Fisher not out 11: C. N. Matthews 5 for 10. Sargent 3 for 18. G. White 'I for 14).
Good catching and fielding con- tributed much to the result.
Co- that
The statement says that the Japanese, Government seek merely the abandonment by China of her anti-Japanese policy and the stablishment of enduring peace in Bost Asia through Chinese
It emphasises operation. Japan harbours no territorial de-
China and contends.. signs on therefore, that Japan's action con- travene no existing treaties and asserts that China instead should be deemed the violator of the spirit of the Kellogg Pact and a menace to world peace because the Chinese Government is lending itself to "communistic Intrigues" and brought the present hostilities about by their persistent malicious anti-Japanese measures and at- temps to do away with Japan's rights and vital interests in China
by torch of arms."- Reuter.
ITALY AND" JAPAN
Rome, Oct. 9. Official circles: decline to com- the report that the ment on Italian Ambassador at Tokyo had conferred with Mr. Koki Hirota but deny that Italy had given Japan an assurance of mill- tary support.—
Reuter.
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3RD FLOOR,
15-19, QUEEN'S ROAD.
(Mr. V. A. Croucher)
Norseman ............18.06.02.
(Mrs. B. Hopkinson) Wanderer
.....16.00.51
(Mrs. D. D'Arcy Evans)
Cully Tyrone
(Mrs. James) Punal
.16.16.21 .16.02.38
....D.N.F.. Fet Loong....... .:10.41.50
(Lt. Col. G. Lammie) Highwayman
18.22.32 (Mrs. M. 3. Murray) Azuma
D.N.B.
BOWLS ENCOUNTER
A bowls encounter between two rinks of Yachtsmen and a team brought over by Mr. O. B. Hosking, Hon. Secretary of the HKL.BA
ended in a drawn match as a re- sult of a five on the last head by GB. Archbutt - against A. Hyde- Lay..
Bowls results were:
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R. P. Phillips. E. W. Línes, W. 8. Drake, C. B. Hosking (sklp) 19.
WIN FOR SIAMESE MOTORIST
London, Oct. 9. At Crystal Palace to-day Bira bongse of Siam, driving and Era. won the Imperial Trophy, the first motor race held in London. averaging 57.80 miles an hour for
thirty miles course Reuter.
J. G. Meyer, J. 8. Logan, T. Arm- strong. A. Hyde-Lay (skip) 17.
Totals: 30.
R.HR.Y.C.
B. E. Maughan, R. H. Wild, J. Deakin, J. A. R. Selby (skip) 14.
A. Bimpson, A. W: Brown, G. E. Costello O. 8. Archbutt (skip) 22.
Totals: 30.
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