1940-11-25 — Page 8

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

PAGE 8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS!

The following times were cladkéd- during the training-gallòpa-a?" Happy Valley-on-Saturday: morning?—

3rd Dis- 1st 2nd

Shutelecock

Gay Star

# 32.3 1.05.31363

14th

5th East

tance Or..Qr.

Qr.

Qr. Qr.

i .35

1.09.1 140 210

30

31.

Blue Gale

# 95.2 1.09,4

1.41

31.1

Scenic View

34.3 1.07.4

2,41

33.1

A Roaring Time

1

29.3 1.02.2 1.35.1 2.08,4

30.3

Cheerful Star

# 31.3 1.04

1,33.3

29.3

Longdon & Burprise Again 7

33.2 104.4

1:323

274

Twilight Star

438.3 1.344

1:47

32.1

Triumphant Day

1

Hopeful Star

1

31 1.05 38.3 1.15

1.38.2 -2.08

-1,501 2.22.3

Jober

+ 34

1.09.2 1.40.2

29:3 32.2 31

Viceroy.......

7 37.4 1.11

Colorado Star & Roolfy 31

Lovely Star

1:45.1 2.16.3 2.45.1 28.3 1.02

1.32.2 33.3 1.07.3 1.38:3

Emergency Ualt

36.1 .1.08

Guiness Time

1.10 1.44

1.40.2 2.14.3

2.18

30.2 31

34.1

34

Gretber

35.4 1.10.1

Haring Master

1

Bruno

38.3 13.4 37.4 1.08.3

1.41 1.47

2,19

30.4 32

1.38.2 2.06.1

Rose Jane & Rose Flana 1

35

1.10

1.48.3 2.18

27.4 31.2

Brown Derby

1

37 1.13

1.48 2.18

'30

Cocklerol.

1

33.1 1.04"

1.34 2.02

29

·Fornado Star

31.2 1.01

1.31 2.00.2

29:2

Eve. of Folly & Eve of

1

Reason

1

33 1.07.3 1.41.2 2.13

31.3

Kentucky

1

40.2 1.18.2 1.53.3 2.25

31.2

Donagh

1

38.4 1.20.1 1.58

2.28.1

32.1

Jahnber

1

36.2 1.10.3 1.41

30.2

Strathbannock

1

38.3 1.13.3 1.47.4

2.21.1

33.2

Dawn Star & Celtic Star 1

34.1 1.06.3 1:41

2:15

34

Clember

1

30

1.09.2 1.43-

2.12.4

29.4

Forehand Drive

4

823 1.02.4 1.31

28.1

Maple Star

1

*37

1.07.4 1.40.4 2.10.1

29.2

Ruby: Star

: 31

1.04.1 1.33.2

29.1

Blue Field

2. 38

1.11.3 1.42.2

Hughber

+ 35

1.06

1.36.3

Dupont Bay

1

35

*1.08 1.39.3 2.09.3

30.3 30

"Amber-H

Tarzan & Lovely Kid

381.12.3 145.3 2.15.2 31.2 1.02 1.33.2 2.02

29.4 28.3

SPORTS:

Left, Mr. Louis H. C. Heung and Miss Cecilla Farmy Font, who were married on Saturday, and, right, Mr. Leung Lee-sue and his bride, formerly Miss Ching Suk-ching.--(King's Studio).

TROUNCED

NAZARIN SCORES 176 NOT OUT

DIBIS. GREAT WIN

The Indian Recreation Club showed a glimpse of their old-form on saturday when' they beat a fair- ly "strong Hongkong C.C."eleven by ave wickets in a friendly rcricket" match at Bookumpoo. The game was featured by two good "kriocks" by T. G. C. Knight who scored 66/ for Club and an innkigs of 74 not out by Nazarin for the Indians. »

A very low scoring game was seen at Civil Service where the home

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1940.

Above, left. Mr. Fong Choy-boo and Miss La Kun-yee; right, Mr. Ng Xu-pui and his bride, formerly Miss Su Man-ling♬

(King's Studio).

LEW JENKINS RETAINS TITLE.

NAVAL VOLUNTEERS G. Davies (Corps Artillery): J. B team, set to make 69 runs, just Lee Mobile Column). C. F. Need-managed to knock up 76 for nine.

NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (Reuter)- ham (Fortress Signals); G. B. God- Scores of matches played on

Lew Jenkins yesterday retained A great performance by D. G. frey (No. 1 Coy:), A. J. G. Taylor Saturday were follows:

World Lightweight Boxing Day, who scared three grand tries, (No. 4 Coy.) and J Redman (No. At Sookunpoo "Indian RC. beat the

Hongkong C.C. by dive wickets. Championship when he beat Pete on 1 Coy). festured the Rugby match

NAVAL VOLUNTEERS Sub.-Lt.

HK.CC-145 (Knight 66, Owen-Lello, of Chicago, on a technical Saturday between Hongkong Vo- lunteer Detence Corps and the Brown; Bub.-L. McCHI, Cdt, Lam-Hughes 27; A. R. Minu 7 for 80, knock-out in the second round, Hongkong, Naval Vorinteer Force, ble. Lt. Morahan. Sub-It, Poole: Madar 3 for 93).

The Volunteer Defence Corps Bub-Lt. Smith, Lt. Rutherford; beat the Naval Volunteers by three Sub.-Lt. Eager, Lt. Watson, Lt goals and two trias (21 points) to Moodle; Ct, Thornhill, B. Hynes, nu after leading 8-0 at the in-t. Carey, Sub-Lt. (E) Benn and

Sub-Lt. Daleel. Iterval.

ARMY XY HELD TO DRAW

· FINDING OF APPEAL BOARD

An appeal-by Pte. Fraser, of the Royal Scots, who had been pre- viously suspended by the Ener- ency Committee from further participation in the Hongkong Football league," (heard by the

TRC-152 for 5. (Nazarin 74, Deyer 39, Cpl. Ingleby 27; Gillespie Appeals Board of thẻ Hờngkong Madar 34; Knight 2 for 99).

C.C.C. DEFEATED

At Girl Service the home team beat Craigengower by one wicket. C.C.C..-89 for 9 dec. (A. F. Is-

Bay opened the score with a good rum," dodging all opposition A splendid rugger match was mail 27, E. Zimmern 10; Ferry 3 after receiving an inside-pass from seen on the Causeway Bay ground for 18, McLellan 3 for 9, Smith 3 van Leeuwan. Redman talled to on Saturday when a combined for 47.

Navy-Police fifteen held the Army convert from an easy position.

Carruthers scored iae second try. First fifteen to a draw. Each side a magnificent effort as ne chang scored an unconverted try, Army 30.4ed direction at top speed to elude leading 3-0 at the interval.

Macrae converted. retaliated

K.C.C.-RECREIO DRAW At King's Park Club de Recreio and Kowloon C.C. drew

RECREIO:--120 (Gasana 29, A.

Brown.

The Navy Police fifteen were M. Prata 24; F. R. Zimmern 4 for Navy

strongly and seriously handicapped for a good 41. Anderson 4 for 44).

KOWLOON :---84 for 7 (F. J. Lay only just falled to reduce the ar- part of the second half after Lt. rears when Taylor was penalised Carter had been brought down 21 E F Fincher 19: L G. Gosano for passing off the ground and heavily while attempting to drib-3 Watson's kick was "only just wide. ble through and sustained a badly Hutchison attempted to drop a wrenched ankle goal just before the interval but: The equalising try was secured talled

|with barely Ave minutes The

for 18, AV. Gosano I for 14). R.S. WIN BY 107 RUNS At Happy Valley Royal Scots beat Police by 107 runs.

R. Scots:-157 (Capt. Patterson.

13 for 22),

Football Association, comprising (Abbas 19; of the Hon, Mr. ^»N. “L, #Smith, the

Pryde. Hon Mr. M. K. Lo and Mr. W.

RAF.:--88 for 8 Dewer 5 for 21, Ingleby 3 for 13.

COC, DEFTATED At Craigergower, C.C.C. juniors beat Civil Service by nine wickets CSC.C;—95 (H. P. Cunningham 42 not out; Omar 6 for 20).

CCC.-110 for one (A. Hung 32, N. Broadbridge 29 not out; Cunningham one for 8).

HKC.C.-IR.C. DRAW *** At Chater Road HK.C.C. drew with Indian R.C. Juniors.

7(CWE HK.C.C.:-158 for

Curreein for 597, Bishop 35, RSW. Patterson. 33;

∙LR.C.-122 for 7 (F. A. Curreem ! 23. M. L. Razack 22; Stoker 3 for 34. Charlton 2 for 1,."

VARSITY GAME DRAW

not out, Pte. Bateman 24; Lewis The Arts and Science and the

Carey...

Medical Faculty played a drawn 16; Lt game on the University ground.

MEDICAL:-182 (W.-B. Gegg 79; Tam 4 for 18, Lo 3 for 36).

ARTS & SCIENCE:-53 for 8 (C.

BOWLS WIN FOR WEST SCOTLAND fled narrowly from 40 yards way royes, Honeyvill and Fall 29

Police: A E. West Scotland beat Dundee Scotland) beat W. Walker, HH teers very much on top and they shone in defence, and Bowden and 4 for 53).

of the combined Fargus 7 for 22), "14-shots in a friendly lawn bowls Scott, A. M. Calman and R. Duncan added further tries through Day Wall contributed in good measures

(2) and Redman. Hutchison and to the success

K.CO. JUNIORS BEATEN Afteen match played at Kowloon Dock (Dundee) 20-18.

Redman each converted a try.

At Cor's Road K.C.C. Juniors last Ford, of the Army pics, caught Recreation Club yesterday. The

J. Revie, J. J. Whyte, R. Craig The teams: final scores were 84 and 70 shots and A. M. Holland (West Scotland)

VOLUNTEERS-F. M. Thompson the eye on occasions with some fine to Recreio Juniors by ten wickets.

B.CC-58 for 9 R. Barch respectively.

beat W Clark, W. Harris, A. (No. 1. Coy.); H van Leeuwen bookins. Cuthbertson, rinkerton Soutar and H. a. Cooper 25 (Mobile Column), M. G. Carruthers and Duke were prominent among 40: Alves 4 for 13, Silva 3 for 33). (Dundee) 28-13.

(Mobile Column), D. G. Day (No. the Army.forwards.. Wright-Nooth

2

"

Was

W

Fraser was involved: In 'an bi- cident with the referee of the field of play "following a 'Second division gaine on 'Oct.'s.

Following is the finding of the Appeals Board:

1. "We gind that Fraser did not use violence towards the referee in the full sense of that word. Nor is there any evidence of any feeling towards the referee na

account of the game itself.

2. "But his action, which is not denied, does not how proper respect which all re- the ferves 'must have, Wif authority of the Assbelation Is to be upheld.....

Hollands" 3. "We accept Mr. version of what took place it "the meeting of the Emergency 'Bub- Committee,

4. "Having heard the full facts. which were not placed before the Emergency consider the sentence excessive

Bub-Committee

we

D.. B. S. TROUNCE RAM.C. N. Mathews 27: Clegg 6-for 22)."

At G.B.5. Diocesan Boys' School RECREIO-151 (M. A. Remedios beat Royal Army Medical Corps by

10 wickets. COMMAND H.Q.-B.A.F. DRAW

RAM.C.:~88 (Logan 38; Hulse 3 and. in view of the long period which has elapsed since the oc- At Bookunpoo Command Head- for 32, Ebrahim 7 for 33).

drew with Royal

DBS-142 for 6 (J. Macauley currence complained of, we decide 49. Hulse 46; Webb 2 for 7. Danne that the suspension should con-

clude on December 31, 1940. Force: quarters

COMMAND HQ:-108 (Capt. 2 for 18).

J. Roberta, J. Fraser, W. Melrose and J. Mackelvie (West Scotland) beat W, Mcleod, T. Tallon, J. D. McMaster, 8. Pollock, A. 1 Coy.) and P. B. Wilson (Corps and Taylor were very much in the 153 retired; Luke & for 30). McWalters, and 3. €.

Fender Mcfarlane and J. Kempton (West Artilery); J. Hutchison (Mobile picture for Navy-Police as

Scotland) lost to J. Gellatly, A Column) and F. J. C. Clemo (No. 1 Carter. W Houston,

Coull,

Orem Coy.); I M Macrae (No. 2 Coy.), Coombes and Bowden scored the D.

W. Alexander, W. Dall and J

J. F. Burford (Corps Artillery), Gtries in that order. McFarlane and R. Morrison (West (Dundee) 15-19,

(Dundee) 23-20.

DIRECTORY

Alr

CHRONICLE

CHINA,

JAPAN

MALAYA,

BORNEO

SIAM

$1200

PER COPY

&

of

1940 EDITION NOW

ON

SALE

THE PHILIPPINES.

KOREA

INDO-CHINA,

NETHERLANDS INDIES,

ETC..

$1200

PER COPY

PUBLISHED SINCE. 1862

REVISED AND ENLARGED ANNUALLY

AN ESSENTIAL REFERENCE

ORDER

FORM

BOOK FOR ALL BUSINESSMEN

TO THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, LTD.

MARINA HOUSE, 15-19, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONG KONG,

DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE OF CHINA, JAPAN, MALAYA, ETC. 1940 EDITION—$12.00 PER COPY PLEASE BEND USE

NAME...

(PACKING & POSTAGE EXTRA). COPIES OF THE 1940 EDITION.

ADDRESS

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.