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GOLFING ACTIVITIES OF LADIES

CURTAILED BY H.K. EVACUATION SCHEME

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The vexed question of Cup competitions, In view of the

occasioned by greatly diminished number of competitors

the Annual

evacuation, was among the matters discussed at the

General Meeting of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club which was held yesterday morning at the Helena May

-- Institute.

in July. return

C.S.C.C. TENNIS

SPORTS & GENERAL

TOURNEY DRAW

Following is the draw for the annual Civil Service Cricket Club

tennis tournament:--

Entries For 11th Extra

Race Meet

The following are the entries for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting

of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held at Happy Valley on Satur- day, Nov. 16:

HOLIDAY

CRICKET

MATCHES

H.K.C.C. TEAMS

The following teams will repre- sent the H.K.C.C. in their matches on Saturday and Monday:

Singles'. Handicap:-W. J. Skin ner -302) or J. Hempsey (plus 1-2 P.M.Talpo Stakes: Win-

SATURDAY'S GAMES 15) V J. E Richardson (-15) orner $800, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Weight

1st XI v. K.C.C. at Kowloon lat In the absence of Mrs. Shewan. | We now come to the question or W. T. White (ser.); F. Haynes Jr. China Ponles, "E" Class.

2 p.m.):-H. Owen Hughes (Capt.). theplus 30) v R: W. Maynard (plus 147 lbs. 1 lb. penalty for every the Chair was taken by Lady the "Captam's Cup. During

N. D Booker. Surg. Lt.-Comdr. W. V $100 or part thereof won in stakes A.D.A. MacGregor (wife of Str first six months of the year eight 3/6): J. R. Carr (plus 30.3/8) Atholl MacGregor, the Chief Jus-players qualified and these, were I. Agafuroft (40); J. Wardle since January 1, 1940. To be rid-G. Finnie. R.N., J. H. Fox, M. F.

White Label tice). Among those present were all evacuated

Mrs-3/8 J. Hooper (plus 15); Eden by Jockeys who have not won Baymes J. L. ister. T. G. C. from Hendriek (plus 151 B. Agafurors/ten races anywhere at any time Knight, J. C. C. Matthews, D. O.WEST SCOTCH WHISK Mra, M. B. Mackintosh (Hon. Sec.), Shewan, Mrs. Smalley Hon. Treas.). Mrs Hiiller (Hon. Handicap Manager), Mrs. Redmond, Mrs. R. C. Stewart, Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie, Mrs. R. A Walker, Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, Mrs. A. C. Margrett, Mrs. J. H. R. Hance. Mrs. G. H. Piercy. Mrs. N. sent Smith, Mrs. R. 8. Phillips. and

Mrs. G. Plummer. »

After the Hon. Secretary had read the notice convening the

her on Mantle considered these facts and (-30): €. Sloan (15.3) J. A.No Whips or Spurs allowed. reluctantly decided to the competition.

abandon

Bendall (-30.4); H. F... Harper (plus 301 ▼ C. Walker (plus 15); LD Skinner (plus 4/6) W, Colledge (3/8),

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Parsons, J. I G. Pearce and T. A. Pearce,

Walker.

MONDAY'S GAMES

trance $5. One Mile.

2nd XI v. Combined Small Units Arabian Caz 152. Ascot Vale 150, Bogey 156, Desert Star 148, Dow at RK.C.C. (at 2 p.m.-R. S. W. Patterson (Capt.), C. W. E Bishop. Jones 158, Geordle 150, Heddon BOMBER FUND DONATIONS

158. Hopeful Time 147. King's G. P. Charlton. C... Gahagan, R. In lieu of the cup Mrs. Shewan

Singles Championship

Worthy 148, Lancashire Chap 147, Gillesple, R. M. M. King, Brig, a chéque for $100 to the turoff C. Walker or W. Colledge; Lucky Eleven 152, National Liberty

T. Macleod, E W. Pudney, D. S. Bomber Fund of the S.C.M.F. At W. J. Skinner C. Bloan; J. A. 147, Old Fashioned 151, Plain View Robb, W. Stoker and C. D. N. the same time the Committee sent Bendall v J. Wardle: B. Agaturoft 148, Radium, Star 156. Tum 151. $100 from the Ladies Section also E.Hendrick.

Tribute 147, Zero 147. 18 Entries. Doubles Handicap:—E. T. Hen-

2.-Newcastle Handicap: Winner 1st XI v. K.C.C. at H.K.C.C. (at) to the Bomber Fund and they trust this met with approval from drick and G. C. Richards (plus $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Aus-11 am). Owen Hughes (Cap- meeting, the Acting Chairman

all members. The Hon. Treasurer 4/8) V W. J. Skinner and H. Ftralian Subscription Ponles, "C" tain). F. Baker, D. S. Bosanquet, asked Mrs. Mackintosh to present received a letter from Mr. Wylle Harper (-15) or J. A. Bendall and class. Jockey Allowance. En T. V. N. Fortescue, M. F. L. Hay- on behalf of Mrs. Shewan, the Annual Report and Statement or thanking both Mrs. Shewar and W. Old (-15); B. Agafuroff and trance $5. Six Furlongs.

mes, T. G. C. Knight. T., A. Pearce, A Green Time, Bredon, Cat-A E Perry, J. E Richardson and Accounts for the year ended Sept. the Section for their donations.. Walker (-3/6) v M. A. Rakusen

In October 1939 the Ladies of and J. G. Hooper (plus 3/8): C. Lerick Bridge. Centre Court, Cheer- C. D. N. Walker. the Kowloon Golf Club invited a Sloan and L. D. Skinner (-3/6) 7ful Star, National Victory, Perola 2nd XI v. K.C.C. at K.C.C. (11 team from our own. Ladies' Section J. Wardle and A. W, J. White 'Oriente, Rising Star. Roolfly, a.m.)R. SW. Paterson. (Capt.), In her Report the Chairman | to play them, on the" Kowloon (ser.); L. Agafuroft and P. Haynes Shuttlecock, Spring Shine, Twi- C. W. & Bishop, Surg. Lt.-Comdr. said, in part:-

course and a most enjoyable day | Jr. (-30) ▼ W. Colledge and R. W. light Star, Venus Bay, Violet W. G. Finnie. R.N.. R. D. Gillespie, Queen."Warrego River, Winnie. 16|R. H. Griffiths, A. K. Mackenzie, Expenditure during the year has was spent On Good Friday the Maynard (ser.).

Entries.

1. C. C. Matthews. D. O. Parsons. not been heavy and the State-return match was played on the

3.Hongkong St. Leger: Winner D. S. Robb and W. Stoker. ment shows a substantial balance. Relief Course at Fanling and this This is chiefly due to the fact that was equally pleasant.

$1,000, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. · For China Pontes, Griffins of this Sca- Son. Weight 140 lbs.". Winners of fone race. 5 lbs. of 'two or more!

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CHAIRMAN'S REPORT

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FANLING CLUB HOUSE

practically all the prizes for the The Annual match Scotland v Spring and Autumn Meetings were The Rest was played at Fanling présented by members of the Sec-on April 23 and resulted in a win tion and we thank these donors for Scotland. very heartily for their genèrosity. I should like to point out that there was a small printer's error in the accounts--the donation to read $132, not B.W.OF. should $172,60.

GOVT. HOUSE BOWLS

K.C.C. TEAMS FOR WEEK-END

The following will represent the

matches over the week-end-

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1st XI v. H.K.C.C. at home; E C. Fincher (capt); N. D. Lloyd, D. J. N. Anderson, E. F. Fincher, A. Zimmern, F. R. Zimmern, Hung, W. L. Rapley, B. D. Lay, R. 13 Nurse in

Indla T. Broadbridge and T. A. Madar.

2nd XI v. Police (Away): S. A 14 Prayer Gray (capt), E. Curtis, G. A

ending Goodban, R. J. Fenton, K. M. Bax- 15 Entire range ter, F. Crabb, L. R. Burch, R. A. J.

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His Excellency Lieutenant-Gen. races, 10 lbs.: penalty. Entrance E. F. Norton, C.B.. D.S.O... M.C.. | $10.. One and Three Quarter Kowloon Cricket Club in friendly entertained the Bowlsters at Gov- Miles. Early in the year Col. Matthews ernment House on Nov.- 6. Results Burford, Craigavad. Dupont Bay,

Eve of Dancing, Hughber. John approached the Ladies' Committee of game follow:-

the concerning

formation of a J. Owen-Hughes, D. Drummond, ber, O-Lan. Conagh, 8 Entries. small library In the Ladies' Club Dr. Smalley, Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields 4 or 7-New Bridge Handicap: House at Farling. The Committee skip 13; W. Walker, Hon. Mr. N. 1st or 2nd Section Winger $600, The knock-out competitions at

were very much

favour: L. Smith. Dr. Newton, J. Deakin 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Australian Fanling were well supported as

and

Committee, (skip) 23; Colonel Doughty, C. W. Subscription Ponies, "B" Class. the was also the Feleetle held during agreed to join the Book Club for Jeffries. F. Flippance, J., Smith: Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. January February and March in

६ year and members, were (skip 14.

From the 11 Mile Post About Half ald of the B.W.O.F. We.. tender

asked to donate books, The A. W. Cornell, Sir A. MacGregor. | Mile 155 Yards). our thanks to Lady Northcote for Hbrary now boasts a goodly num-A. W. Hughes, H. H. Pegg (skip) A Great Time, Ajax, Albury, Simpson, H. Brokenshire and J. W. 17 Actual the prize presented for this comber of volumes and should All a 23; J. A. Fraser. Brigadier McLeod, Annabella. A Roaring Time. Aus- Bertram........

petition and our congratulations to Mrs. W. J. E. Mackenzle as winner. SPRING MEETING

The Spring Meeting was most successful and prize-winners are to be congratulated and especially Mrs. Meredith for winning the Ladies' Championship" for 1940. Mrs. Williams, winner of the Cap tain's Cup, has since been trans- ferred to Singapore.

long felt wint

General

In

E. Sexzle, Colonel Levett (skip). 17:tralian Prince,

(skip) 20.

“Y” · HOCKEY TEAMS

The following will represent the YM.C.A., in hockey" matches at King's Park on Saturday—

Brown Derby,

MONDAY

19 Parent

23 Gratuity

family crest

The prize presented by the Mill-Wing-Comdr. Steele-Perkins, H. H. Bruno, Cocklerol, Contact, Criffel. Against the HKC.C..

on the 21 Boast Devonian, Double Club ground on Monday. starting 23 Small bird tary Ladies has yet to be compet-Beddows, A. W. Brown. B. D. Evans Derby: Day.

Flesse, Fair Chance, ed for and several of our members

Flying at 11 am, the following will play 23 Japanese have offered prizes for any com→

Dutchman, Franklin, Happy Land- for the 1st XI: ings, Income Tax, Melody Star, E. C. Fincher (capt.), N. D. petitions which may be arranged.

Piccadilly Jum, Pumpernickel, Ro- Lloyd, D. J. N Anderson, E. F. Fin-24 Frame of In conclusion we wish to thank

mind wan, Sea Jay, Springhurst, Sydney cher, A Zimmern, F. R. Zimmern, the General Committee and Col. Matthews for their kind co-opera-

Lad, Tornado Star, Triumphant D. Hung, W. L Rapley, N. A. E 25 Football Day. 28 Entries.

Mackay, R. T. Broadbridge" and T. receipts tion and help: the Press for

5 or 8--Castle Peak Handicap: A. Madar.

26 Birthplace. publishing our notices and com-

1st or 2nd Bection-Winner $600, The 2nd XI v. the HK.C.C... at of Abraham The Eclectic Competition at

1st XI v. KIT,C. (4.15)-Ben- 2nd $300, 3rd $200 For China home on Monday starting at 117 Unit or Happy Valley during May, June petition results; Mr. Hitchins for and July was not a financial suc- his help in our competitions and well; Jordan and Yourleft; Pen-Ponies. T Class. Jockey Allowa.m., will be:

S. A. Gray capt.), R. Baldwin, Tree' cess owing. in the first place, to the Committee of the Helena May nington, Coombe and Ure; Smith, ance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs,

and Bistre. Bressay, Chatterbox, E. Curtis, H. Brokenshire, L. R. 29 Ruler the abnormally wet weather, and for allowing us the use of a room Gommell,

Clowner, Double. Chance, Eve of Burch, K. M. Baxter, Major W. for our meetings secondly to the evacuation. It is

2nd XI v. Khalsa 2nd XI (3 Peace, Fel Ying. Gold Cofn, Jack Parsons, G. A. Goodban, R. A. J. the Report The adoption of very pleasing to know that it was

Oll O'Lanterni, Matador, National Suc- Simpson, F. Crabb and was P.M.):-Saxby: Killeen and won by Mrs. Tuck, a member of and Statement of Accounts

Croft. Heptonstall and cess. Oomph. Palmer, Phoenix, Bertram. MacGregor christ: the Junior Section

proposed by Lady.

NEW FAST BOWLER and seconded by Mrs. Redmond Grant; Macey. McGahan, Dormer. Piet Hein. Portrush, Royal High-

Ireson and Banks.

ness, Salvage Master, Sunlight" Since the departure of the late and passed unanimously,...

The Eclectic at Deep Water Bay for the BW.OF. also, had to be cancelled as 2 result cracuation.

LARGE ENTRIES

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Bates,

Dunne, Morgan

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TODAY BADMINTON Annual Meeting of Hongkong Badminton ALBOCia tion (South China Morning Post Board Room) 6 p.m.

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39 Italian

river

View, Bylvandale, Talkative, The Frank Pereira, the former 1.R.C. 36 Artificial On the proposal of Mrs. Smalley SPORTING FIXTURES Leopard, The Tigress, This Time, and Interport fast bowler, the

Valorous, West Lake, Wilber, Colony has little chance of seeing 37 Adore Willynlly. 28 Entries.

a really fast bowler. It has been 8-New South Wales Handicap: learned, however, that Capt. Skip- winner $600. 2nd $300, 3rd $200, with, of the Gunners, who is re-

40 Receive For Australian Subscription Pontes, puted to be very fast, may soon 41 Danish

A Class. Jockey Allowance. En-be seen in his best form. He is trance $5. From the Two Mile also a rugger player. "SWIMMING...... Europeart Y. M. Post Once Round and In (About

C. A" Swimming Instructional One Mile 151 Fards), “Classes

... Amicus Cumäe, Ascot Day. Ana- tralian Diamond, Baffin Bay, Chil- tern, Connieber, Lancashire Chips,

Thanks, Vanity

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- CAPTAIN "ELECTED

the cup.

Redmond, and seconded by Mrs.

Mackintosh The Glover Cup at Happy Valley | Mrs.

elected again had the distinction of hav- Captain for the current year. ing the biggest numbers of entries:

The vexed question of whether' for any cup during the year.

con-i. Car competitions are to be was unfortunate that the evacua- tinued or, in view of the greatly Lion was responsible for two com-diminished number competi- petitors having to cancel in the tors occasioned by the стасия- fourth round. We congratulate tion, discontinued was brought Mrs. R. C. Stewart the winner of up by the newly-elected CAD-

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The Autumn Meeting at Deep

Put to the vote it was un- Water Bay consisted of

decided animously

to leave Tombstone Competition only, the

out of the proceeds from it were augmented these competitions

how- from the funds of the Ladies' Bec- year's programme. It was,

.continue with tion and $116 went

the ever, decided to to

the monthly medal competitions. B.W.O.F. The prize wag very kindly given by Lady Macgregor and that an entrance fee of $1 and won by Mrs. A. K. Mackende Der month (in ald of the S.C.M.

and Post Bomber Fund

the whom we congratulate.

B.W.OF.) be charged for these competitions,

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ADVERTISEMENT

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

The November Race Meeting will be held at Arela Preta, Macao, on Sunday, 10th Novem. ber, 1940, commencing at 3.00 p.m.

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FIRST MEDAL PLAY

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A suggestion made by Mrs. Red

monthly mond that the petitions be held from Saturday to Tuesday in order to allow those ladies who have to attend office an opportunity to take part was adopted, The first of these, monthly medal play competitions will be held Saturday to Tuesday (Nov. 23 to 26), on the new course."

from

TOMORROW BOWLS. --- Altkenhead Shield and Many

*Prize Distribution (Kowloon viceroy. 10 Entries.

B.G.C.) 2.30 p.m. CRICKET.

Bentors, Hongkong C.G. MA^ V,” Combined Stifall Units; Recrelo v. Craigengower, Hongkong C.C, v. Kowloon C.C.; Indian R.C.

University. Juniors, Kowloor C.C. V. Hong

Craigengower kong C.C. Recreio: University R.C.

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COTTAGE CLUB

ROUND-UP

Cottage Club members will hold a round-up ride and barbecue at the Club Lomorrow. Saturday, Nov. 9.

The ride will start at 4 pm but FOOTBALL LEAGUE. — First Di- riders are asked to gather at 3.30

vision, Kowloon v. Bing Top, so that ponies may be allo (Kowloon); Middlesex v Club

eated and group photopraphs (Bookanpoo): Eastern v. Navy taken, (Varoline Hill) 4.15 p.m; Second

A barbecue supper will be served Division, RAS.C. v. Engineers the evening. to the accom- (St. J. Happy Valley); Kow-paniment of suitable misle toon v. Sing Tao (Kowloon); Club. v, Middlesex (Bookunpoort- RA.C.C.

Mrs. Cassidy then proposed a hearty vote of thanks for the The First Bell will be rung at out-going-committee and to the 2.30 p.m.

Hon. Handicap Manager who, she said, worked under extreme dim- Admission to Members' Enculties. That they have success closure: $1: Public Stand: 50 fully carried out their tasks might cents.

be seen from the favourable RUGBY-Friendly, Club and "Po- Combined Services balance in hand. By Order,

PRESS SOCCER TEAM

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The third annual meeting of the South China University South Seas

Pan American Airways HONO- Students Association was held in LULU CLIPPER is still beld up, the hall of the South China Middle apparently by bad weather condi- School last Saturday. Mr. Tham tions, and is not due to arrive in Chia wa taking the Chair, Hongkong until Monday afternoon. Addressing the meeting, the she is bringing US. mails dated Chairman expressed the regret of San Francisco, Oct. 31, and whi all present at the recent resigna take off on her return night on tion from the committee of the Tuesday morning, Association of Mr. Tata Lip-ming, The CHINA CLIPPER, originally who left recently for Chungking scheduled to arrive in Hongkong Mr. Tola had been a strong on Nov. 12, will be delayed twenty- supporter of the Association since four hours and is now expected on Its inception in 1638...

Nov. 13. She will leave on her The Association, Mr. Tham con return fight the following mom-the China National Aviation. Cor. tinted, was founded for the pur-ing pose of allowing an interchange

MEMORIAL SERVICE Navy (Caroline 7.

FOR AIR HOSTESS ∙Him) 2.45 pm. Third Division."

Under the joint auspicies of 38th R.A. v, Shell (St, J. Happy Valley); 24th RA. Inter. The annual football match be-

poration, the Mandarin Berrice of national (Chatham Road); RA. tween the Hongkong Press and

Christ Church, in Kowloon, and S.C. v. 35th RA (Military, the Referees will be played on Mon

the Hongkong Branch of the HV) 4:15 pm RAMC v. day prior to the Combled Ber of ideas on the study of Chinese, R.A.F. (Military, HV): 20th FA vices v. Rest of the Colony charity English literature and other sub and Wel Kar-cheung, represent Alumni of the Ginlin Col- a memorial service for v 12 E.Á. (Chatham Road) 1.45 game, on the Club ground, at 2.30 fects among the students of the ing the students from Thailand. lege,

University coming from various other office-bearers were...

re- the late Miss La Mel-yin, air The following is the Press team: parts of the South Seas. The elected from the previous year, hostess of the C. N. A C. airliner -H. Brokenshire: A. M. Omar membership had now grown to 60 Emily Chac was appointed Hon "Chungking," which was shot and Mo Chul-ming: W. Maher, and the fortnightly meeting Secretary and B. T. Yu, Hon. Vice Turner, and Mok Kal yiu; An were well attended,

Secretary. Shui-Agok, Munton, "A" "T" Lee,

OFFICIALS RE-ELECTED

"The meating concluded with New members elected to the musical Martin and O. M. Omar, Re-

when

· programme": Mrs. RACING-Macao Jockey Club's servés Bul Tim-lim - and Tan Committee at the meeting were Biamese playlet "Fainal

the 2115 November; Race Meeting. “át Chen-kim. Team Manager Emily Chao, representing the over also presented under

Goldman Arela Preta, Macao, 3. D.M

seas students from Indo China, plces of Mr. Wel Kam-cheung.

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(Club) 4.30 p.m.. Club "A"

"A" (Club) 3.15 p.m. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER I

The following ladies were then A. MARTIN & CO., alected members of the new com Secretaries & Treasurers.mittee:-Lady "MacGregor Mr. Hong Kong, 6th November, 1940. Redmond, Mrs. Cassidy,

Mackenzie," Mrs' Margrett. and 596 Mrs. Smalley.

p.m.

down by Japanese aircraft at

Chany, Yunnan, on October 29, a will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, a November 9. Christ Church, Kow was loon Tong.

All relatives and friends of the deceased are invited to attend

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