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MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1938.
In the World of Sports
SENIOR LEAGUE` SOC CER
KOWLOON. GAIN SURPRISE WIN AT SOOKUNPOO Middlesex Defeated In Keenly Contested Game HARTLEY, BLISS OUTSTANDING
(By ROBIN)
AFTER A STRONGLY CONTESTED GAME the Kowloon Football Club defeated the Middlesex by three goala to nil in a First Division Football match played at Sookunyoo on Saturday. The game was pack- ed with excitement and thrills throughont. "
flartley, in goal for Kowloon, was seen at his best, with brilliant saves. Sonny Bliss, a fine leader was splendid in the pivotal berth. He was responsible for helding the Middlesex forwards at bay with his finé interceptions.
Tra
NAVY TROUNCE
Of the Kowloon forwards. Pating a shot from the wing a Kow- Jorge did valuable work. This loon defender was penalised for young player has a promising fu- pushing, and the spot kick was
is ture, and
f hard worker. taken by Devonshire who scored, Rlertsen, on the left wing, proved "a constant "source of worry to the soldiers' defence, and was respon- sible for the opening goal, after which the two remaining goals came in quick succession. All goals were scored in the second half.
The Middlesex felt the absence of Watson and Pearson. Kowloon were not at full strength being with- uot Ulrich, who played for the junker side, while J. R. Greaves, who filled the vacancy at right halt, kept'såw well marked.
Bright played a fine game for the soldiers. Saw and Grogan tried hard but were too well marked.
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· POLICE
Newlands Scores Three Out Of Six Goals
BIG WIN FOR
VALLEY
Defeated Kowloon In
1:
Golf Match
The Royal Hongkong Golf Club. Happy Valley section, beat the Kowloon Golf Club by 18 points to 2 in the bi-annimi match played at Happy Valley yesterday by 301 points to 8.
The following were the scores:-
SINGLES
R. Young lost to T. D. Paton 2 and 1; G. M. Park beat A. J. Den- nis 3 and 2; W. J. S. Key beat W. Ahern 4 and 3; A McKellar beat W. A. Stewart 3 and 2; J. W. Mac- donald beat A. L. Eastman 6 and 5: R., G. Parker beat Q. Mline 4 and 3: A D. Humphreys beat G. P. Murphy 4 and 3; FL. H. Mundy beat. D. Thomson 3 arid 1; T. E Low beat A. A. Lopes 8 and 4; J. A. R. Selby beat W. Groves 8 and 5; D. Humphreys beat W. Bastin 7 and 5: R S. W. Patterson beat
ZURES I
HOME FOOTBALL CAMBRIDGESHIRE BRILLIANT
UPSETS CONTINUE IN DIVISION I
London, Oct. 8. Upsets continued to be the order in the Home Football programme -to-day, main - re- suits being Everton's victory by a single goal over Wolves, and Derby and Leeds' away wins. In the Scottish first division Hearts netted seven times to St. Johnstone's one.
Scores:-
Arsenal Birmingham Blackpool Brentford Everton Huddersfield Leicester Manchester U. 0 Charlton'
1 Leeds
FAVOURITE
Rips Tendon: But Hopes To Race
Landon, Oct. 9.-- The Cambridgeshire favourite Michoumy, ripped a tendon, causing a slight filling and this prevented his workout to-day but the colt will be sent to Newmarket on Monday and it is hoped will be at to run in Wednesday's race.--Reu- ter.
LATEST BETTING
London, Oct." 8. Owing to adverse rumours re- garding Michoumy the following
is the latest London betting on the Cambridgeshire 10 to 1 Edgehill;
FIEST" DIVISION
1.
2 Grimsby
0
0 Bolton
2
ነኝ
5 Chelsea
1
1 Derby
3
1 Wolves
a
1 Aston Vila 2 Liverpoci
1
2
2
2 Sun erland
..3 Preston
1
SECOND DIVISIÓN
1 Shemeld U.
2
0 Bradford
1
2 Millwall
1
0 Tottenham
0
Q
Middlesbro Portsmouth Stoke
Blackburn
- 4 Notts F.
2 Southampton, 1
1 Burnley
0
3 Matichester C.
• Chesterfield
1
3 Coventry
1
$ Swansea-
2
',
E. Hanlon 6 and +; F. Buckle beat Bury W. C. Simpson 4 and 3; G. T. May Fulham beat T. Henderson 4 and 2; N. J. Luton, Booker beat, E O. Murphy 5 and Newcastle 4: A. Brooksbank lost to W. Stoker Norwich
FOURSOME
Plymouth Wednesday Young and Park lost to Paton
Tranmere and Dennis 2 and. 1; Key and
West Brom McKellar lost to Ahern and Stewart 3 and 2; Macdonald and West Ham Parker beat Eastman and Mine: THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Humphreys and Mundy beat Bournemouth
0 Cardif Newlands, the Navy Inside for-Murphy and Thomson; Low and Brighton ward, distinguished himself by Selby beat Lopes and Groves 6 and Bristol R. scoring three of the six goals, while; D. Humphreys and Patterson Claptoni Muggliston scored two and Thor-beat Bastin and Hanlon 4 and 3: Mansfeld turn one.
Buckle and May beat Simpson and Newport
Playing against a superior team the Police were trounced by six goals to two by the Navy in a' First Division encounter on the Navy "ground on Saturday..
Play opened with the Navy kick-Henderson 6 and 4: Booker and Northampton The Middlesex kicked off and had
Murphy and Notts C. a slight advantage over the Kow-off and after a short period of end Brooksbank beat
to end play they settled down, stoker 2 and 1. loon side..
Swindon Newlands scoring at close range Singles: Happy Valley 16 points. Torquay giving MacHardy no chance.
Newlands came into the limelight Kowloon Golf Club 2..
with a Grogan tested Hartley low drive and the latter saved the
FOOTBALL SCORES Pancaster
shot. Shortly after Courtney cen-again with another goal soon after Foursomes: Valley 14 tered a fine shot from, the wing to and Muggliston added a third be-Kowloon 4. which Hartley went out to A fote Howlett replied for the police. The ball was then transferred to the other end of play and from a Shortly before the interval, New-
lands got his third goal. movement originated from Biss,
On resumption the Police tried to the ball was sent across the field reduce the arrears with a number to Plertsen who centred a first time shot to Blake. The latter of rallies but were repulsed by the Navy backs. However, Wall man- tested Jackson with a nice drive aged to get through to score for the and the goalkeeper conceded Folice. Bringing the ball to termi
tory. the Navy scored through Mid-field play ensued until half-[Thorburn and shortly after Mug-
corner.
thine.
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TACTICS CHANGED"
After
Kowloon the interval changed their tactics and attacked with one half back "assisting the forwards, while the remaining two stayed to aid in defence. This rovement proved successful.
Elston added the sixth goal.
In stopping a drive from Betts, the Police custodian, MacHardy, caught the ball in his stomach and was carried off the field, shortly be fore time.
The teams were c POLICE: MacHardy: Blackburn, Riertsen opened the score with a Pope; North Brittain, Parker: fine solo run. and, after having Moss, Wall. Howlett, Morrison and ‚evaded Sheehan,' placed the ball į Taylor.
into the net. Kowloon then did most of the attacking and several fine movements were seen. Work- ing the ball from the right of the field, Knox, and, Jorge reached the soldiers dalmouth where "Jackson saved.
Blake, the dashing Kowloon lead- er of the attack, penetrated the Middlesex defence, scoring a beau- tiful goal.
At the other end. Saw and Gro- gan, took first time shot whenever the opportunity presented itself. but Hartley--had the situation well in hand. The soldiers rallied but their efforts were' unsuccessful. To- wards the close of play, Pat Jorge added Kowloon's third goal, giving Jackson no chance.
The teams were: KOWLOON:Hartley; R. J. Ever- est. A. L. J. Eastman; J. Greaves, A S. Bliss, Honniball; W. Knox. P.. Jorge, D., S. Blake. V. H. White and Rlertsen.
"MIDDLESEX'; Jackson; Shee- han. Smith; Freshwater, Bright, Wilkinson: Bakeley. Courtney, Cro- gan. Saw and Marrable.
KOWLOON JUNIORS
DEFEATED
NAVY-Dickerson; Bellis, Dar- gun; Honeywell, Webster. Ridley; Phippens; Muggliston, Newlands, Thorburn and Retts
Eastern Beat The Club
it
FINE GAME AT HAPPY VALLEY Played throughout great pace, and featured by many thrilling moments, the first) division' game "between Club and Eastern at Happy Val- ley on Baturday provided 'per- fiaps the best brand of football served up in the league this
SCABOR,
· AT A GLANCE FIRST DIVISION
Eastern
4
Club
Southport (Lee Tack-kee, (Drossel, Fowler) Wrexham Suen Kam-suen 2,
York
Hau Ching-to) Middlesex ...... 0 Kowloon
11-1 -Zaimis 12-1 Khasnadar, Domaha: 14-1 Quartier Maitre, Bombay Duck Ramtapa;" 18-1 Couvert: 20-1 Leksar, Sirtam; 25-1 Moody, Golden Sovereign-Reuter,
BRITISH BOXING
TITLE
London, Oct. 8. Len Harvey, and Ed Phillips have signed papers to meet at Har- ingay on November 17 for the British heavyweight championship -Reuter.
Newcastle
10 5
ถ
Sheffield U.
2 Ipswichi
0
2 Reading
Tottenham.
4 18 13 11 9 4 3 9.4 3
2 14 9 11
2 18 14 11
4
Bradford
0 Watford
0
Plymouth
3 Bouthend
Burnley
1 Crystal P.
2 Bristol C.
West Ham Luton Coventry
9 5 1 3 16 16 11
9 54 14 11 10 10 4 2 4 12 18 10
·∙10 4 1 5 28 19 9
9 4 1 4 11 14 9
9 3 2 4 8:13 8
9.34 13 19 8 96
3-10 22 6
P.. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
2 24 10 16
·9 6 1 2 22 13 13 10 6
4 26.18 12
10 5 2
1 Aldershot
2 Queen's P.R.
Notts Forest
9 3 2 4 10 15
8
1 Port Vale
0.
points,
Wails ill
1 Exeter C.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Багтру Bradford C. Chester
Bary
2 2 3 4 12 15
7
A
Chesterfeld
9 3 1 5 8 15 7
Norwich
3 N. Brightop.
Swansen
1 Oldham
4 Manchester C. 9 2 1
6 21 27 5
5 Halifax
1 Southampton 9 21
1 Crewe
8-11 19 5 Tranmere 9 2 1 8 9 17 5
Hull Lincoln Rochdale "
Q Barnsley
1
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
3 Accrington
0
6 Darlington
1
Rotherham
4 Carlisle
0
Crewe
10 8
2
3 Stockport
0
Barnsley
10 8
2 23,11 16
2 Gateshead
Oldham
10 7 1
2 19 10 15
0
2 Hartlepools
10
Southport
9 6 3
1 20 17 13
Chester
5
SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
(Rierton, Jorge, Arbroath Blake)
Ayr
2 2 K'imarock Navy...... 6 Police
**Celtic Queen' O'South » Newlands 3, Thoburn,
2 Rangers Newlands 3. Will. Howlett) Thabura
Rotherham Doncaster
0 Raith
4
1.
N: Brighton
York
Hull
2
3 Queen's Park
1
Clyde
Bradford C. Stockport Gateshead
10 5 1 4 20 19 11
3 Hamilton
SECOND. DIVISION
* 1 Hearts
"
Barrow
Bt. Mirren
3 Aberdeen
1
R.A.O.C...
Long 3. Seadding.
6. Engineers
(Jones J. Peiham)
2
T Lanark
4 Albion
0
Postponed.
SECOND DIVISION
Halifax Carlisle Darlington Rochdale
3. Edinburgh
1 Morton,
1 Hartlepools 10 2 → 8 9 23
4
3 Brechin
3
5 East Stirling
6
3 Lelth
2
Muggliston, Phippins) -
Fálkirk * Hibernian
Motherwell
Partick
St. J'stone
Emberson, Munten) Kastern
2 Club ...... 2 Airdrie
Alloa Cheu Pa-hsten (Wilson, Hender Wm. Loule)
Moddlesex ***
son) Cowdenbeath
Dumbarton.. Dundee
3. Kowlooni. (Crowhurst 2, (Bantos C, Cruz) Devonshire)
...
"
5 Police
5th A.A. Bde.
(Calvert, 3, (Ho Sal-chung, Bancroft, Wong Nam-kwal Lawton)
THIRD DIVISION SECTION "A" Kit Chee 1 Royal Scots
(Fok Yu-wai) (Williamson ·3) 5th AA Bde... 2 South Chins. (Barsby, Andrews) Lee 30-
jeung 2) Stanley
2 R.A.S.O. (Freer, Banks) (Märtin 3)
East Fife
Montrose
2 King's Park
St BernardsTM
1
↑ Wrexham
2 Stenhousemuir 2
11 Fortar
“2” Dunfermline
5 Dundee
INTERNATIONAL MATCH
0 Scotland
(Ireland
(At Belfast).
3
-Reuter,
2
LEAGUE POSITIONS
3
THIRD DIVISION SECTION "B" "Everton
0. 8. Lam, K. Y. Tam)
(Kardusheff)
2 B.A.F.
(Elton)
D Lincoln;
3 20 13 12 10 5 2 3 12 11 12
94 3 2 13 8 11 10 4 3 3 19 15 11
9 3 4 2 21 13 10
9 3 2 4 20 19 8 10 4- 6 11 14 8
10 3 1 6 14 20 7 10 2 3 5 9 18 7 9 3 1 5 13 22 -7 10 3 16 13 28 7 10. 2 2 6 20 28 6 10 1 3 6 12 27 5
3) Accrington 10 1 1 8 9 23
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
1 of prov!
3 Newport
3 Aldershot 3Queen's P.R.
PW, D. L. F. A. Pts
10 6 2 2 15 7.14
10 4 3 3 15 14 11
10 5 3 2 11 5 13 9 5. 3 2 20 10 12 ⚫ Swindon 9 5 2 2 18 8 12 Brighton 10 5 2 3 21 17 12 2
Crystal P. 9 5 2 2 13 9 12 Northampton 9 5 2 2 14 10 12 Exeter
9 3 2 2 13 15 12 Reading Southend 9 4 2 3 18 14 10 Bristol, C. 9 3 3 3 14 13 8 Cardif
9 3 3 3 12 12 19 FIRST DIVISION
Bournemouth 9 2 5 2 89.9 PAW. D. LF. A. Pts. Notts C.. 9 3 2.4 14 128
1 20 7 18 £8
Bristol R.!
10 2 4 4 12 11 8 10.7 2 1 18 9 18
Port Vale 9 5 2 2 16 10 12 wattóra” 9 4 3 2 16 9 11 Torquay
Derby
Bolton
Aston Villa
9 51 3 17 12-11
9 5 1 3 14 10 11 8 4 2 3 15 15 10 9-54 12 13 10 94 1 4 18. 14 9
(Thomas,
Liverpool 1 Engineers (R) 3 Leeds U. Ellersley, Radcliffe) Charlton Kunnon Rifles 3 24th Bty. RA. 4 Portsmouth (Shar Singh,—— Atkins, Findley, Blackpool
Arsenal Fakir Singh, Summer, Wall)
Preston N.E94 1 4 14 13 9 Partap Singh)
9. 3 3 3 10 10 9. 1 Bunderland Stonecutters... 1 Medicals
Chelsee (Garfeld)
(Pym.) signals............12 Powhaitan
Wolves (Bramley 5, Scully-5, Kitcher, C. T. Chung town goal)).
• Eastern "*were good value" Tor their win by four goals to two, for. though the opposition forwards were ho less hard-working. they facked the polish and understand- Ing of Lee Tak-kee, Saen Kam- shün, Hau Ching-to and company.. Suez, la particular, played a great game, the value and brill. arice of which' carmot besölely Kowloon Football Club junfors measured by the two goals' he were narrowly defeated by the Mid- netted. Hau Ching-to was indivi- dlesex by the odd goal in five. The dualistic but by the very nature of soldiers scored two goals from this type of play was not always **at effective as he might have been. penalties for dangerous play.
The game opened with Kowloon
CLUB SCORE-FIRST having the advantage and Cruz scored Middlesex replied through Club opened the score. Fowler Crowhurst shortly after.
sending the ball to Drossel close in solo run nahing up in a rattling C Santos put Kowloon in the for him to place into the net. A shot. the lead after a fine solo effort.itle later Eastern equalised Shortly before half-time" penalty through Lee Tak-kee,
C
Club were not, beaten yet, and made it 2-3 when Drossel beat the
Middlesbro
Stoke
9 3.3.3 15 17 9
9 2 4 3 8.7 8
Mansfeld
Ipswich Walsall
9 4 5 11 13 8 10 2 4 4 9 13 B
9. 2 3 4 10 15 7
# 2 3 4 10 17 '7
@ 2 1 67.15 5
0 - 18 8 17 1
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
D. L. P. A Pts Rangers 11 8 4 140 23 16 Celtic 10 7 12 41 11 JS Queen O'B. 107 1 2 24 19.15 Hearts
11 7 4 34 23 14 118 2 3-23 14.14 1174.28 17 14
9 3 2 4 10 10 8 Aberdeen 92 4 3 13 19 8 Clyde. Leicester 10 2 4 4 11 20 8 Partick Manchester C. 2. 3. 4 14 13 1 Hamilton Grimsby 92 3 4 7 13 7 Motherwell Huddersneld 10 22 69 14 6 Kilmarnock
Hibernian Brentford 9 2 1 6 3 19 5 Birmingham 10 12 7 13 24 4 Third Lan
Falkirk St. Jnstone P. W. D. LF. A.Pts, Ayr, U. 10721 20 9:16 | St. Mirren 10 6 13 23 16 13 Abroath 402221 9:12 Raith R. 90 2 2 19 13′ 12" Albion 100 -14.27 21 12 Queen's Park
*****
SECOND DIVISION
was awarded to the Middlesex, and After the interval the Chinese Chinese defence. But Buen made Devonshire netted to score the team began taking up the running the saue safe with another great Fulham
Blackburn equaliser. The score at half-time in earnest and soon went into the shot. was 2-2. VE 3 As Stere
Trad with a magnificent goal from It was a good game in all res- Mu Play after the interval was most Sten's foot. Hau Ching to put Dects, featuring fast, clean foot- Wedne ly confined to mid-field. In head-them further ahead with a fine ball.
our
A
West Brom
11 8 14 21 20 13
11 6 1 4.21 22 13
11 $24 26 27.12 11 4 4 3 18 23 12 11 5 1 5 21 19 ́11
11 4 2 5 28 29 10
11 4 2 5 18 21 10 11 4 16 22-279 11 3 28 18 258 11 3 2 8 14. 22 8 11 2 3 8 14 227
11 38 15. 28 -8†
11 2 2 7 18 32 6
378
BRILLIANT ALL-ROUND DISPLAY BY MOORES
Navy Have Makings Of Fine Side This Season
BY NEW L.B.W.”
Saturday's cricket was featured by the appearance for the Navy, against Kowloon Cricket Club, of Lt. Manners and Marine Moorca, two players who have ßgüred in County games, Manners, going in second wicket down, was bowled by a very fine ball from Robble Lee before he had settled down, but Moores distinguished himself with an all-round display that angurs well for Navy cricket this year."
Kowloon were beaten by six wickets, the bowling of Moores (5 for 18 and Paxton (3 for 18) dismissing their strong batting side far only 41 runs. Though most of the ships are in harbour, the Navy fielded a comparatively new side and indications are that they will not lack for talent this year and will go far in the League (always
coincide providing that naval movements will not
with their big matches).
Club de Recreio' all "but beat Cralgengower: 59 for `8 (Ozorio 3 Craigongower, last year's joint for 12). champions, bn their own" ground. SECOND DIVISION They totalled 140, which was con- Navy: 44 (Brownrigg 26 not out. tributed to mostly by the first four Baxter & for 9); K.C.C. 155 for a men: Eddie Gosano kriocked up a (Baxter "40 retired; R. T. Broad- hard-hit 30. Rodrigues and Soares bridge 62. retired). had a stylish. 29 and 25 each; and Willle Reed had 15. George Souza bowled very steadily for his 5 for 32 in 14 overs.
Craigengower failed badly with the bat. Of the top men only Sonza got double figures, and, but for a plucky. 21 not out by A. K. "Ismail at No. 8. they would probably have lost. being eight wickets down for only 41 at the end-
ADVERTISEMENT
"THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. ·|
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth Extra Race
In the second division Kowloon Meeting to be held on Saturday, Juniors revenged their senlor's de- | 22nd October, 1938 (weather per feat when they walked all over the mitting), may be obtained at the Navy. The latter batted first and Secretary's Office, Exchange
44 which
were skittled out - for.
would have been much less without Building; the Club House, Happy Brownrigg's 28 not out. Young Valley the Hong Kong Club; Kenneth Baxter achieved amazing the Sports Club, and the Stables, success with the ball, getting six Shan Kwong Road.
wickets for nine runs. When Kow-
Entries close at 12 o'clock
loon went in Baxter figured in a NOON on Thursday, 13th Oct.,
Arst-wicket
century partnership
with R. T. Broadbridge, who batted 1938, very well indeed. They had 40 and 62 respectively!***
The Indians held a 12-a-side trial in which A. R. Minu, their skipper, distinguished himself with 1856 a fine all-round performance, blt- ting 59 out of 87 and taking six wickets for 24 runs.
Scores:
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FIRST - DIVISION Kowloon 41 (Moores 5 for 18); Navy 117 for 724 Recreia: 140 (Souza 5 for 32);
FRIENDLY BOWLS
AT KOWLOON
•
By Order,
C.-B. BROWN,
Secretary
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY SATURDAY, 8th and MONDAY, October, 1938, Commending at 200
on both days.
4,
The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on each day
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE No One without, a badge, will.
In a friendly, bowls game at Aus- tin Road on Saturday, Kowloon Football Club beat Kowloon Bow- ling Greten Club by, 23 shots.
KFC.-T. White, A. Calman, C. Turney, W. Field (skip) 21; B. Evans, J. Moss, V. Petherick, I be admitted to the Members' Fergusson (skip) 33; A. Lapsley, J. Enclosure; such must be worn Smalley, V. Chittenden, J. Brown throughout the duration of sach (akin) 16; A. Nissan, K. Hamilton, meeting In such a manner as to
Champelevier, J. Younghusband he readily identified.
(skip) 20; H. Zunje, W. Simpson.
Total: 105.
G. Cooper, T. Coleman (skip) 16. · Badges », admitting Non-Meni bers to the Members' Enclosure K.B.G.C.-W. Atkins, P. T. Bar-and Club Rooms at 2.$5.00 by, W. 8. Drake, A. Macfarlane
for Gentlemen and $3.00 (skip) 20; Jack Watson, H. Cooper for Ladies (Both including tax). J. Fraser, C. B. Hosking (skip) 10
Coombes, J. Lockhart, J. Logan, per day are obtainable the
Thompson (skip) 12: A Macintyre, SECRETARY
Jock Watson, T. Armstrong, J. G. {sonal or written application of a Meyer (skip) 18; C. Walls, P. JMember, such Member to be A. Hamilton. D. W, Waterton, & responsible for all visitors intre-
White (skip) 15. Total; 82 .....
Sporting
duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.
The Secretary's Office, Ist floor, Exchange Building (Tel.
Fixtures 27794) will close at 12 NOON
*༞-t
TO-DAY qua BADMINTON. Cathedral. Hall Badminton 8:30 pm CRICKET Hongkong, Kowloon, FOOTBALL-Charity Match, South China v. Combined Services
Caroline H), 4.30 p.m. GOLF-Bogey (Far) Pool (Fan-
ling).
RACING Eighth Extra Meeting
Happy Valley), 2 p.m.
an' both
days
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.
Boy. Telephone 21920,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons,
SOFTBALL CBA girls v. Cana- including Ladies, and is payable dian Chinese Wild Cats (King's at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors Park), 10 am
In Uniform are admitted. Hall YACHTING Ladies Sweepstake Price,
Races; "A" Class and Mixed Classes.
**"THURSDAY", "OCTOBER LI
BRIDGE-Cheero Club Bridge
Night
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14:
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary
BRIDGE Cheero Club Bridge Hong Kong, 3rd October, 1938.
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