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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY,

TRAINING GALLOPS Times Taken At Happy Valley

The following times, were taken during the trainine gallops at the Race Course yesterday:--- >

A Great Time Derby Day

Perfect Day

Wild Life

Voltaire & Mac's Adven-

ture.

Sylvandale

Laughing Cavaller

King's Warden

2nd 3rd 4th 51k Last Qr. ЯT. QI.

Dia 1st

tance Qr.

qr.

4341

104.3 1.31.1

25.3

7 35 1.05.3 1.32.1

20.3

1 36.4

1.11.1 1.44.3 211

28.2

34.1

1.07.2 1.37.2

30.

2 38

1.15.3.1.48

7 48.2 1.24 1.52.2

2 43 1.23.1 1.54.1

32.2 28.2 32

Tabby Cat & Scenic View Jungle Jim

1

38.3 1.13.4

1.47.2 2.18.2

31

1 341 1.07.3

1.41

2.13.2

1 40.2 1.16. 1.50

2.21

33,2 31

Commencement Bay &

1

35.3 1.09.3 1.42 2.13.3

31.3

37.2 1.13:2 1.46.2

34.

Llangollen

93.2 1.05.2 1.32

26.3

Diogenes

-1 41

Gordito & Good Morning 1 41

1.21.3 2.00 2.33 1.17.2 1.51.2 2.21.4

33

30.2

Bag Tor

7.42

4.18.1 1.44.4

28.3

Gold Coin

7 43.1

1.32

1.55,4

33,4

Aztec

28

Happy Venture

† 40

"1.18

34.4

Radium

7 38

1.12.4 1.48

33.1

Lancashire Chips

432.2

1.01.3 1.31

29.2

Australian Boy

4 33

1.04.3 1.35.1

30.3

7 35 1.08.3. 1.39

30,2

# 31.3 1.04.1 1.37.1

32.4

Shipmaster

38.3 1.15.2 1.47.1

31.4

Boolat. Bay

King's Bounty.......

Firefly

Valorous

FENCING

* 27.2 54.4 1.22.4.

1.52.3

Danes Win 12 Of 16 Bouts

The women's fith Anglo-Danish fencing match was won by Den- j mark at Bertrand's by 12-4. The match has always been won by the home country, and Denmark's success puts them 2-2 up on mat- ches and 47-33 en bouts won in all five contests, which have been held bi-annualy and alternately in

GOLFER AND HIS DISTINCTION

DECEMBER 16, 1937.

"SHOVEL AND

RAKE" GOLFER

Montague To Play In British "Open"

John Montague, the "shovel and rake" golfer. will play in the British Open Championship next year.

This will be the first tournament in which Montague, most discus- sed golfer in the world, has ever appeared.

He revealed this at Fresh Mead- ows' Country Club, Long Island, to play in his arst four-ball charity exhibition game with Babe Ruth, former baseball star, Babe Didrik- son and Sylvia Annenburg.

"The best score I ever shot," he sald. was a 58 at Palm Springs. The par score for. this course, which is of average length, is 68. During the past two years my average has stood at 63,"

And what do you think of your chances over here?" he was asked.

Mr. Montague became modest. "Ask my manager," he repiled.

Manager Marty Forkins hurried to the phone.

"Well," he said, "in my opinion Mr. Montague is one of the world's greatest golfers, and I figure he stands a good chance of winning your championship."

*"There'll be nothing freakish about my play." said Mr. Montague.

WEMBLEY SKATING

First To Lose BallCecilia Colledge Retains Title

And Club!

ing golf

A visitor from Melbourne, play- on the Royal Cunberra links hit the ball so vigorously that the head of his driver dew into the rough and could not be found. He consoled himseit when he found that in spite of the mishap, he had made a perfect drive. The Eight of the 16 fights were de-ball had sailed straight down the cided on the odd hit, so that the tairway.. match was closer than the scores suggeat.

the two countries.

was

His period of consolation short, however. Before he could make his next shot a crow dropped out of the sky and disappeared with his ball. His only satisfaction now is that he is the first player in Canberra to lose both ball and

Denmark won the first tour bouts. three times on the odd touch. Then Miss Puddefoot scored England's first success by beating Froken Lacmann 5-3. Denmark took the next four fights to lead club at the one hole. It all hap- 8-1, thus requiring to win only pened on the thirteenth fairway! one of the remaining seven bouts to take the match.

A MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP

Bride Married To

"Best Man"!

This is the story of the irish best man who married the bride by mistake, writes a Home correspon- dent.

All County Tyrone is laughing about It

but although

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

AND WAR

Chinese Preacher's Denunciation

The Rev. Goh Hood Keng spoke.

on the Christian church's view of | Chinese Methodist Church, Kampor war in a serinon at the Straits Kapor, Singapore, recently.

The Christian Church Was against war, he said.

War was the biggest question of bride was remarried to the bride-it. Conference after conference the the day: everybody was discussing groom afterwards, the contretemps threatens to arcuse keen contro-find a way out. Another war like was being held in an endeavour to versy as to whether the bachelor best man is still a bachelor.

It all happened in the village of Killeter near Castlederg, and those eoncerned were:

world war and there would not be very much left of the world, said the Rev. Hood Keng. The last was was a mere skirmish compared with future world war, if it came. War was not only costly but de-

The bride. Miss Ruby Cunning- ham, aged 30, a farmer's daughter,structive but the will of God was

of Garveta, Castlederg;

mighter than all the armies..ever

The Muldoon, aged 21. a chauffeur,

best man. Mr. Albert marshalled.

who had driven to the wedding offered first truth, he said, Truth As a substitute for war, Christ

at Killeter Presbyterian Church, took care of itself and did not the bride and--

The bridegroom, Mr. Christopher Craig aged 30, a farmer's son, of Druminbay.

One of the things which led to the muddle was the fact that neither of the officiating ministers, the Rev. William Duncan and the Rev. J. H. Lyons, knew the parties by night.

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"HE NEVER SAID A WORD" When we went to the Church the clergymen were waiting for us, and somehow I got into the bridegroom's place beside the bride" Mr. Muldoon told me..

"Mr Duncan took me for the bridegroom and the wedding pro- ceeded. I did not feel very com- fortable, but I wasn't familiar with the procedure at the church and I thought it would turn out all right in the end.

"I made all the responses, but when I was asked, Do you take this woman to be your lawful wife,

get that kind of truth with bullet," need a sword, and "you cannot the preacher declared.

On

the basis of truth. There must be

No war could be carried

that war might be carried.'on. some amount of falsehood. In order

said Rev. Goh Hood Keng, "and "Truth comes to make man free,"

truth is one of the factors that will eventually abölish war."

DUBLIN BEATS CAMBRIDGE

London, Dec. 14. Dublin University won a close rugger match against Cambridge University: to-day, succeeding by six points to five-

Rover.

have made a mistake. I have to marry you all over again."

I did not know what to do...

"I simply said I would. The

"There was a general laugh and bride didn't object and the "bride-1 think we all enjoyed the joke, groom never said a word. I put the for that is how I regard it now, ring on, the bride's Anger.

"I thought perhaps the bride- "We all went into the vestry, and groom might have 'objected but he Mr. Duncan began to take the stood and" said nothing. He gave numes."

the, ring to me coming. Into the "He said to me, 'Are you Chris-church and when I put it on the topher Craig? and I said I was bride's finger he made no comment not: He replied: I am afraid, I and neither did the bride."

London, Dec. 15.

The world's champion agure skater, Cecilia Colledge, success- fully defended her English title in Wembley Stadium yesterday against the skating elite of the nation. She attained a total of 1946.8 points. although Megan Taylor, who gained second place with 1883.8 points, achieved. a higher score in compulsory figures.

Graham Sharp defended his title with 1926.2 points against Frederick Tomlins with 1852.2, and Leslie and Violet Clia evidenced a decided superiority over all op- ponents in pair skating.---- Transocean

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