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LOCAL SPORT.

(Continued from Pagi 4) Is the second moisty, South- worth, with a shot surprisingly weak, drew the scores level.

Edgeler, judging from the die play he gave at back for the 871b Company, will be a good man to watch during the season, and Youngman, too, is no novios at the game. The match ended in а стая.

AQUATIC SPORTS.

Events.

Interesting Ambulance Brigade "In connection with the St. John's Ambulanos Brigade Over- rese (Hongkong and Chios Dis- trict) well-attended aqustio sporta

wers held at the Victoria Recrus-

tion Club on Saturday afternoon.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1916.

yard. team, complimented the IN A MILITARY AREA. Venus

competitors on their

ksennem for all apart, and Mr. Perdca replied. The scores were as follows:-

Dockyard Recreation Club.

200 500 600 ydu, yds. yds.

Mr. Goodman.. 27 Mr. Cousins... 30

31

30 88

Three Japanese Clerics Fined.

Thres Japanese clerks, em ployed in various offices in Hong-

| kong, were charged before Mr. F. 27 20 86 A. Hassland, at the Polios Court Mr. Beare 29 28 28-85 this morning, with trespassing Mr. Eleon 28 26 30 84 on a military prohibited arest 28 28 28 82 Lyeeman on Sunday. They all

76 Pleaded guilty,

Mr.

Brown

20

27 26 23

(capt.) Mr. Wright Mr. Trueman... 29 23 23 Mr. Brock 26 20 28 224 209 217

Total Lean 4 per cent, for aperture sights

Swigge

75

Captain Carr, of Lyeemun Bar- 74 racks, maid that yesterday at about ten minutes past one o'clock he 650 found the three men in the Milit- ary_retorvad_area, which was 26 prohibited. He told them they had no business there and that they must come with him. They followed and he took them down a path which led towards the |A 8.0. pier at Lyeemun. · He sak-

19 20 14 53 "Yeaus.

13

200 500 600 yde. yds. yde,

72

Quite a large number of people Mr. Parminter 25 20 21 were present and the events went Mr. McLelland 25 22 20 67 off with a fine swing and the Mr. Foote prize were well fought for,

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24 19 23 Mr. Attfield ...23 20 20 At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. Burbridge the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn dis-

(capt.)

tributed the prizes and in the Mr. Fisicher

66

61

ed them if they had come that way and they replied that they d. He then showed them a notice board at the beginning of

the path stating, in Japanese, English, Chinese, French and 19 21 21 61 German, that passage beyond

19 24 18 61 the notice was prohibited. Where

course of a fow words mentioned Mr. French...25 21 11 60 he found the men they could ses that Mr. Ralphs, who always took [Mr. Treleaven 18 21 17

67

the Lyeeman defences, sad that

Tufal 182 168 157 507 Mason 19 25 7

Counted out.

51

was the reseon they had the notices put up.

Inspector Angan said the men were clerks in Hongkong.

a great interest in sporte, was absent, which they all regretted He also took a great interent in the Brigade Orereesa in Hong- kong. The St. John Ambalance

The firet defendant said that, THE GYMKHANA CLUB. Brigade bad done very good.

it being Sunday, they had a walk work and thees sporta were an outward expression of its Programme for Next Meeting. to see the scenery and were paɛs- The programme for the next ing along the coast when they Vitality: These were the firet sports the Brigade bad held in Gymkhana Meeting, to be held saw a notice. They went back and Hongkong and it was hoped they on the 28 h icet., is a follows met a soldier and asked him where 1-Five Forlonge Rsoe. Hand- they could best get a view of the of the would encourage more

icap.-For China Ponies that have barbour. He said they abould go younger members of the commun-

run ia any race at the last Four up the hill, where they would ity to come forward next sear Gymkhanas. Winners of Gym. get a good view. They went up The Police Reserve this

year bad

khana Races this season other and just then the officer came up. carried off most of the prizee, than Polo Scarries and Ladies' bat next year he hoped they would be more evenly distributed events barred. Entrance fee £5. The medals presented by thelat Prize: 8150, 2nd Prize: $75

3rd Prize: $40. Elward Dispensity and D. Thomas for the beat swimmer. at tba meeting would go to Ip Kwan and Tin Yuk-on.

The other two men told a similar story,

Inspector Angus, in reply to bis Worship, said the men were 2-Gymkbana Stakes.-Value out on $10 bail. $200. Distance-0 ae Mile. Captain Cassel said he consider- For all Obins Ponies. Catch ed the whole of the men had had weights at 10 st. 6 lb. Winners military training and were able to of an open race or open Griffin see that they were looking at the Lysemun defences. He was not Egregato prize in the Gymkhans asked about bail, but, if, 'he had Stakes in any season 5 lb extra. been, he would have asked for Non-winning Subscription Grif- $1,000.

The events were sa follow :- Class B. Handicap.-50 yards. (Challenge Cup presented by Mrrase or Ponies that have won the Chan Chap-asm)-1, Lam Yeang-chi; 2, Chan U-to; 3. L Yat-daug

Brigade Championship race: 3-Distance Bandicap about (Cup presented by Mesura Ho Half Mule-For all Chios Kwong and Brothers. Gold! Ponies. Catch weights 150 128. medal by Mr E Bilphe)-1, IP Kwao; 2, 8ɔ Tat-heang.

fins allowed 5 lb.

Page will be placed on outside edge of course to mark the pori tion of each pony according to the handicap (in yards) conceded. Winners at this meeting barred. Chalk lines will be drawn on the

Cadet Co's. Race-1. L. Stop ham; 2, 0. R Logan; 3. G. Jack. Brigade Team Race (Challenge Shield presented by Mr Elis Kadoarie) 1. Polica Reserve; 2. Saisingpun; 3, Chinese Y.M.C.A.Curse from sich peg, and since the race will be started by a ound which all can hear, there will be no need to watch the

Swimming ander water.-1, Leung Sio-ang; 2, Ip Kuan; 3, Tin Yuk-on.

Open event 100 yards.-1, J. P.Johnson; 2, J. C Finch; 3, R. Logan.

C,

Long Plunge.-1 Ip Kwon; 2, Lo Hung-shu

Class A. Handicap-100 yds, (Challenge Cup presented by the Nam Young Tobacco Co.) 1,

.

Inspector Angus said he knew: the men and knew they could not

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Captain Cassel asked for the fall penalty to be imposed.

His Worship fined each of the men $253, or, in default, three monthe hard labour.

Keeping Golfers in Hongkong.

Players on any of the coursea arter, and each rider most of the Go'f Club on the 19th ing., |devote his whole attention to ("Oar Day") will be expected to] keeping his pony standing steady pay a fee of $10.00. The amount bebind his line until the signal is collected will be given to the Esd given. Any rider then Over Cross Fund.

forward faster than a walk, must h's line or whose pony is moving return end start again or be dis qualified. Entrance $3. Iet Leong Bui-wang 2, Ip Kwan; 3. Prisa: $75 2nd Prize: $50. Choa Man-chan.

3-d Prize: $30.

100 Yards Handicap, Open to V.RO. Membere.-1, §. R. Moore;

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Greaur Pole-1, Tia Yak-on ; 2, Tani Kin-kan; 3, Ip Kwao.

Diving for plates,-1, Tin Yuk on; 2, Leang Sai-sang.

Consolation Race,1,Ng Kwok Choi: Y, Edward Bo Tùng.

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"KEISHIN MARU" 6-Polo Pony Scurry-400 will be despatched for the above Yards. For bona fide Polo Ponies port early in November. to be ridden by playing membera of the Hoogkoog Polo Clab, Catch Weight 160lbs. Standing Start. Previous Winners of Polo Scarries this · season Entrance free, 1st Priz: $30, 2nd Prize: $20. 3rd Prize:$15. 7.-Class Handicap: A Class: One and a Quarter Mile Bace. -- For China Ponies. Entrance 85. lat Prize: $150. 2nd Prize: $75. F. A. Redmond; F. W. 8. Eyane, 3rd Prize :$40. .

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