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MONDAY,
NOVEMBER
1927.
TURDAY'S RACING.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin,
TURK (MX, Bulteql) 1 Mr. Ho Koni-tong's Limestone
Hall,
..(Mr. Wong) ? CESS OF SEVENTH EXTRA Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli,
(Mr. Stanton) 3 MEETING.
Also ran: Tangle, (Mr. Reidy)
The Pottenbush, (Mr. Gordon) Gnome, (Mr. Follock).
Time: 2,49, 2/6.
e Seventh Extra Race Meet- ras held at Happy Valley on day, and although there was mparatively poor attendance to counter attractions, the was in every way satisfying eight races on the card, in
was of those one brite successful.
$38,30.
4 lengths; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel. Winner Places: $10.80, $9.70, $12.10.
Shatin Handicap: "A" "claus: one quarter miles--For China and a ponies. 1st prize: $480, 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: 100. was a winning day for Mr.Mr.-Ho Kom-tong's Town Hall, les, who, after too long an
the
(Mr. Wong)
1
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. Yani Man's May,
(Mt. Loo)
2
3
hee from the local course, Mr. Cheuk-auen's Flash Star, ght home tree firsts and a id of five starts. vidends were quite good, with fancied candidates well
The outstanding win of ay was Mr. Usher's Warring- in the "A" class Shek-O leap, paying $107.70 for a and over $14 for a plucé.
ng was on the hard aide and good times were made, with antries for the various events, the Fanling Pinte when only ponies faced the starter. band
the Borderers rendered of the selection of music during teracon, under the direction, of master W. H. Fitzearlo, A.R.C.M. Eve had two wins and a second, Mr.
Ho Kom-tong and Messrs. and Belth had ono first and two ds each.
cond
winning jockey list shows Mr. es at the top with three wins and Mr. Wong one first, three one third, Mr. Reidy one
and seconds two and of one each first, second
It was a generally bad day chinese owners and jockeys.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET, they met the Civil Service at Soakun. poo, the visiting team winning by six wickets and over 70 runs,
The home team batted first and.worl dismissed for 93 runs, Mana (29), FINAL SELECTIONS FOR THE Nazarin (14) and Malaobhoy (14) be
scorers. double-Bayre ing the only dou INTERPORT,
Hamilton id most of the damage, four wickets, costing only nine his four wich tuns.
The final selections for the Intokport eleven were made by the, committeo Immediately after the trial match which was played on
Cricket the Hongkong
Club ground on Saturday. The two re- maining places have been allocat ed to Lieut. Hankey and E. Good- win with E. C. Fincher as twelfth man.
Against the weak bowling of tha homo players, the visitors knocked up 170 for four wickets when stumps were drawn, de Rome scoring '70'-be- fore being bowled by Mohammed.
· DIVISION II, Navy Y. .. A. o. c.
Playing at King's Park, the Royal The game was left drawn after Navy were defeated by the I. A. O. C. the Rest, captnined by Capt. E.. W. by 143 runs to 79.Only Sg. Licut. Morria, had compiled 136 for the Com Haynes made anything of a loss of five wickets and Pearce's stand against the bowling of the mill- Also ran: The Geezer. (Mr. Pai-XI had replied with 108 for four tary team. Lake captured five wie- wickets. E. C. Fincher was main-kets for 17 while Hale took four for
45.. lock) Warlordship, (Mr, Skrine).
ly reponsible for the total for the Time: 2.44 2/6.
Rest, while for Peareg's eleven $7.10.1ywood (42) and Lieut. Hunt (20), were the chief scorers.
three. There were
League matches played on Saturday, Civil Service beating the Indian R. C. "B" in the first division and the Police and R.A.0.0. winning their matches in the second.
Many lengths; 6 lengthe Winner Pari-mutuel:
Places: $10, $7.60.
THE LUCKY NUMBERS.
Results of the Cash Sweep Draw.
SOME GOOD PRIZES.
Race 1.
No. 492
201 354
$240.30. 241,60. 120.20.
Mr. and
$50 tickets:Nos. 77, 226,
Race II.
No. 123 163 218
388-4.10. 262.60. 126.30.
ukiwan Blakes: Five furlongs.-—-— China ponies. Weight for inches, rize: $400, 2nd. prize: $160. rize: $100.
L. Dunbar's San Francisco
$50 tickets: Non. 70, 12, 272, 205, 368, 96, 309, 492, 73, 68, 220,
Race III.
Bay,
.(Mr. Charles)
1
o Kom-tong's City Hall, (Mr. ng)
No. 284.
2
36
R. J. Paterson's September, r. Bulteel)
450
$1,273,30. 363.30, 181.00.
3
o ran: Saligia (Mr. Pollock); A1-29,
ra, (Mr. Morgan).
ne: 1.15 2/6, Many lengths; (
Rs.
The Interport Trial. There was a fairly large crowd of ricket fans round the H. K. C. C. ground watching the third interport played in rial match which was leal weather conditions. Although ae match was not marked by any of the exhilarating batting seen at the previous trial, there was really good cricket.
some
The visitors casily passed the Navy score, their total eventually reaching 143, Walker (51) and Greenaway Or- (31) making most of the runs. chard took three wickets for five runs.
Police Royal Engineers.
After a bad start, the Police did well in accuring full points from the Royal Engineers at Happy Valley: The Police batted first and made 111 runs, of which Alexander contributed 78. The soldiers replied with, 123 King (Brown 43 and Daro 21).
for 70 five wickets
and took Alexander four for 22.
F
LEAGUE TABLES. Division I.
PWLD Pts.
Craigengower
Indinna "A". Civil Service
Royal Navy University loyal Artillery
Chinese Indiana Kowloon
"B"
Division
"The Rest
Rest" elected to bat first and the Innings was
with Dynes opened and Dridgland facing the bowling of Debbie (Naval Yard end) and Wales (Law Courts.
end). Almost in mediately after he had scored one Bridgland stood in front of a run,
Wales and wa straight ball from
by given out. His place was taken Fincher, but, after Brace had relieved Dobbie, Dynes had the misfortune to hit a rising ball into the hands of Wales at point. Fincher in the mean-
University rather difficult R. A. O. C. Kuve Dale nt second lip. Hongkong Electric Sayer relieved Wales at the Supreme Recreia
Police Court eml.
Hankey filled the vacancy and the Tamar scare was taken to 60 when Melsome Kowloon went on in place of Sayer. Dale Civil Service took Bruce's place at the Naval Yard Royal Engineers end, Hankey, having by then scored Royal Navy 22, mis-hit a ball from Melsome and was caught by Hall at point.
$50 tickets:-Nos. 288, 342, 21, 424, time had collected quite a few, al-
though he chance to 85,
Race IV.
No. 35
-mutuel: Winner $28.40. Places: $5.10.
I
452
17
ek-0 Handicap: "C" Class: Six Int China ponles. gw-For
$400. 2nd prize: $150, 3rd $100, Eve's Bright Eve,
$3,003.70. R58.20, 4129.10. $100 tickets:-Nos. 456, 407.
Race Y,
:
No. 183
103 447
•
$1,745.80. 408.80. 210:40. (Mr. Charlen) 1
$50 tickets:-Nos. 245, 48, 508, 618, rs. Dyer and Beith's Loch Rannoch,
(Mr. Reidy) 2199, 496. Bernard's Barley Grass,
Race I
(Mr. Pollock) 3 so ran: Scooter. (Mr. Bultée!). gli (Mr. Stanton) Wild Hawk, or Murray) Circe, (Mr. G. W (Mr. Gordon} Fire Cell,
ur, (Mr. Wong) Sugar Loaf, Wallace) Arabinu Parrot, (Mr. da Roza) Perversity, (Mr. Loo) 8, (Mr. Skrine). 1.37.2/5.
me:
length; 24
lengths.
ri-mutuel: Winner $18.10. Places!
$21.10, $15.10.
ek- Handicap: "B" Class: Six
1st ponies. ings.-For China
prize: $150. Bril
2nd
: $400. $100. rs..Tester and Abraham's Bing Boy,... (Mr. Stanton) 1 Eve's Festive Eve,
(Mr. Charles) 2 R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,
(Mr. Gordon)
3
$1.764.00. 604.00. 252.00.
No 531
458 425
Race VII,
No. 243
$1,649.20,
49 197
$50 tickets:-Nos. 461,
Race VIII.
471.20. 235.60. 143, 487.
No. 243 394 505
$1,768.50. 501:00) 260.50.
$60 tickets:-Nos. 548, 552.
Club Lusitano Sweep, The result of the drawing of the Cash Sweep at the Lusitany Club, on The Autumn Stakes" is as follows.
There were 7,305 chances taken at
Total of sweep $14,610,
So Tan: Kom Tong Hall, Mr. $2 each.
g) The Regent, (Mr. Bulteel)
Sit Tang. (Major Murray)
(Mr. Reidy) dinger,
Ticket Drawers.
No.
TuningTotal Abstinence (1) 2701 Customs
(Mr. Sewell) Dick Lo, (Mr.
me: 1.35, 3/5.
lengths; 24 lengths. ri-mutuel. Winner es: $8.80, $8.60, $17.40. utumn Stakes: One and
Club, Chefno. Misty Eve (2) 6975 J. Lowrie. The Gomeril (3) 8836 Chau
$10.40.Pottenbush
2 hall
For China ponies. 1st prize: . 2nd prize: $200, 3rd $100...
Eve's Misty Eve,
¥
(Mr. Charles)
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Craigengower v. University.
Fincher was joined by his captain who, however, did not stay long, being caught by Dobbie at square leg am Date. The ex-Civil Service.
player
The Craigengower C. C. entertained had been responsible for some beauti- ful shots and after he had become set the University and were heavily de- The visitors made 197 for he played some neatly executed drives, feated. Ile tank Els score to 74 when the the loss of 8 wickets when the in- P. innings was declared closed afternings was declared. The chief scor-
were E. Lee (55), A.
A. Thorpe had been dismissed for eight ers
Guterres (45), F. H. Trayes (33) and and Parker had made 3.
B. P. Ng (8). Craigengower 'could and Brace opened the lieyward innings for Pearce's eleven against only muster 08 of which S. Abbas Hankey thaw Courts end) and Reid contributed 35 and E. Zimmern 21. (Naral Yard end) but with only Lany captured five of the home team's
wickets for 20. runs. the board, Bruce was twenty on smartly caught at slips off Hankey after scoring five, With Tunas his a good ex- ner, Hayward gave partner, hibition of batting and enused several in the bowling before the Parker clean bowled Hayward after he had enllreted" 42. Ramsay came and went after scoring only five and ther. Pearce joined Hunt. The score was gradually mounting when flunt had his wickets disturbed by Thorp. l'enree had scored 15 and Saver 4 when play was stopped on account of the falling light
yeship was broken,
The full scores were:
Extras
The Rest.
Chinese v Kowloon.
||
At Causeway Bay the Chinese R. C. met the Kowloon C. C. and lost by nearly 60 runs. Hatting first the Kowloon men knocked up 168 runs for 6 wickets declared (R. B. Lindsell, 75) | and then dismissed their opponents for 109 . L. Youngsaye 4G). Raven took six wickets for 20 runs.
D. B. S. y Air Force.
In the above match played on the School ground, the students added an- ther victory. Batting first the Air Force could do no better than 52 runa. A. T. Lee capturing six wickets for The schoolboys replied with 174 for nine wickets, (D. J, N. Anderson 72. R. Lee 22 (not out) and W. H. Kwan 21).m
University v Hongkong C. C.
These two second strings were on. gaget on the University ground, the draw after over match resulting in a
Lieut. Dynes, Wales, b Brace Capt. Bridgland, 1.b.w., Wales.. E. C. Fincher, not put
22
16 runs.
1
Grey Knight Loch Tunnel
Cheng. Hankey, e lull, b Melsome.. 9311 D. H. Mil- Capt. Morris, e Dobble, b Dale... burn, S. Capt. Thorp, & Wales, b Dabble "Macedonia." H. V. Purker, not out 2474 Lam Zee. 5667 Yung Sut
Yau,
22
0
8
3
G
300
1
Tangle
The Goblin
The Geezer Castle Hall
0
Ukelele
August
$28.60
San Diego
Warrington
srs. Dyer and Reith's Total Abstinence,..... (Mr. Reidy)
srs. Hall and Shenton's The
Gomeril, ..... (Mr. Pollock)
lso ran: Ukelele, (Mr. Bulteel)
tle Hall late Mississippi, late
nfald), (Mr. Wong).
ime: 3.28, 2/6.
Tength: 3 lengths.
ari-mutuel. Winner
ces: $10.00, $13.40.
hek-O Handicap: "A" Class: Six 1st, Pony 70%
longs For China
ponies.
1st 2nd Pony 200
20 $400. 2nd prize: $160. 3rd 3 Pony 10% 20: $100.
F. Usher's Warrington,
(Owner) 1 Chin Lee's Hon Sin,
(Mr. Wong) 2 Sate Hall and Shenton's The
Goblin, ...... (Mr. Pollock) 3 Also ran: Chui Chow Ning, (Mr. llace) Chow Taze Lon. (Mr. G. U. Roza) Grande del Norte, (Mr. arles) Tap Siac, (Mr. Rocha) therland (Major Murray) Yuen
(Mr. LoG).
Piros: 134. 275.
lengths; length. Pari-mutuel. Winner
$11.30, $8.00, $0.20.,
$107.70.
Fanling Plate: One Mile.--For China
2nd
I prize: 150. drd prize: $100.
cara. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Tummel,(Mr. Reidy) 1
Paterson's August,
RJ.
(Mr. Bulteel) 2 Loo Cheak-auen's Shanghai, Friend,. (Mr. Wong) 3 Time: 2.11. 2/5.
10210 "Jaebap." -8122 Koon Tai 1158 Lam Sze. 1058 Endnu
Totul (for 5 wkts. dec.)..136 J. R. Hinton, Capt. Hinchcliffe, A. Reid, E. B. Keed did not bat.
Bowling Analysis..
Club, Johore. 1214 Mrs. C.
Dobbie Graen. Wales 1390, J. Lowrie.
Brace 10383 Campos
Sagor and Silva, Melsome 8306 Low Loo,
Dale M.S. "Van Heutan."
.$7.380.00.
-2,100.00..
0. M. I. W.
12 2 22
-9 - 33
1
8
- 13 1
Б
11
Pearce's XI.
1 26 1
5 1 1 1
A. W. Hayward, b Parker V. Brace, e Reid, b Hankey
been scared. runs had The Club players' koccked up 204 runs J. Armstrong 63, for 6 wickets f G. F. 11. Richard 48, J. Hall 31 ani D. Nicholson 2). The Varsity play- ers had scored 158 for five wickets when play was stopped. H. T. M. Barma (50) and A: B. Sulieman (37) were the main contributors,
Civil Service v Scots Guards. The Scuts Guards N. C. O's were entertained by the Civil Service Re- cond X1 and were hauten by over one hundred runs. The home team scored
12 200 (B. R. Davis 72) while the visi- tors replied with 36 (Coldwell, 17).
5 1,050.00.
Other ponies starting, at 106.00 (ench)
FANLING HUNT.
Programme for the Jumping Season.
Lieut. Hunt, b Thorp.,
A. W. Ramsay, e Thorp, b Parker
T. E. Pearce, not out
G. R. Sayer, not out
Extras
29 Robertson took five wickets for tes
runs and Sara five for 25 ZAS
16
0
108
Total (for 4 wkts.) Lieut. Dale, Capt. Dobbie, Surg, Com. Hull, Lt. Melsome, C. D. Wales, did not bat.
The programme for the current sea- son of the Fanling Hunt, is, as fal- lows:
Friday, November 11: Hare" and Hounds: Hunters' Arme, 2.30 p.m. Hankey Sunday, November 13: Paper Reid Hunt, Nov. Cup: Sheungshui Police Parker
Stalion, 10.45 a.m.
at
Saturday, November 10: Meet at nios, griling of this year: 1st prize: Police Station, 2.30 p.m.
November 20: Hare and Lokmuchau, 10 n.m. Wednesday, November 23: Mest
Haniers Arms, 2.30 p.m. Saturday, November 20: II. K. Jockey Club Race Meeting, Happy Valley
Sunday, November 27: Opening nt Mrs. R. J. Patterson's, 10.46 Wednesday, November 30: Mect at Hunters' Armos, 2.30 p.m.
Saturday, December 3: Steeplechase Race Meeting, Kwanti.
Sunday, December 4: Meet at the Stables, 10 a.m.
6 lengths: 4 lengths.
Pari-mutuel. Winner
ace: $16.00.
hanghai Friend
och Tumatel bgust:
316.80.a.m
Win. Place.
.035
.170
151.
71
30
Shatin Handicap: "B" Class One and quarter miles-For China ponics. prize: $450. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd ize; $100
A paper chase was held yesterday cuminencing from Mr. Potts' bungalow
at 10a.m.
Bowling Analysis.
f
v R. A. F.
Hongkong Electric Another team from the Royal Air Force was engaged on Saturday, the longkong Electric Co. being the For the Electric hosts. The match resulted in a tie of 117 runs each. Company 3. JL N. Murdoch made 24 and Gahagan 21, while Flight Lieut. Meilor made 61 for the Air Force. O. M. R. W. Borha Merchants v. Sindhi Merchants. A closely contested match on the 38 1 7 -27 Indian Rec. Club ground yesterday 81 142 afternoon between the Borha Mer- chants and the Sindhi Merchants re- 20 1 -
sulted in a draw, Of the Borha's The Selection.
total of 87, A.S.A. Kyum contributed At the conclusion of the match the no less than 32, Utoomal taking
The Sindhi Mer-- wickets for 22. following players were finally selected to represent Hongkong: A. W. Hay chants had secured 77 for 7 wickets ward (H.K.C.C.) W. Brace (K.C.C.) when stumps were drawn, Nagrani Lieut. Hunt, R.M., A.W. Ramsay knocking up 33 not out and Utoomal (K.C.C.) T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.) making 13, bank G. F. Sayer (C.S.C.C.) Lieut. Dale, I.N., Capt. Dobbie, K.O.S.B., F. Good- win (K.C.C.) Lieut. Hankey, K.O.S.B.. C. D. Wales (H.K.C.C.) E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)-twelfth man.
Thorp
6
LEAGUE MATCHES.
--One-sided. Match in First
Division,
The Indian R. C. "B" team suffered. their third successive defeat when
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SETTLEMENTS URUGUAY VENEZUELA
We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran zisco, Spain and the Philippine
Island.
R. M. McLAY,
Manager. Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.
F QI BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE
pour le
Commerce et L'Industrie.
(Tacorporated in France)
Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong
HEAD OFFICE
74, Bus BL Insars, Parla. Capita: fully paid of £0.000,00
Fr. 13,275,000.. Xenorvor Special working capital ...... 50.000.000 BRANCHEE!
Parts. Lrans, Mareselli, Saigon. Halpbet.. Hangi, Peking, Shanghal. Tientsin, Fhon Fac and Hoogkoor.
BANKERS
France Societe General,” Bangue Nation de Credit, Banque de Parlat dal: Para Bas
Londons Midland Bank, Lake
Co.
"
New York: Irving Bank, Columbia Trok Every deription of Banking std Ehange Business Transacted. Correspondents through wat the world.
A. ROLLIN,
Март
Hongkong, 11th March, 1921.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED DY PRESIDEN- TIAL HANDATE OF THB KEPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE 2ND OF
NOVEMBER, 1917, 75-
Authorized Capital
Seattle
Semarang
Shangha
Shimo
Elagspor
Borrabaya
Pald-up Capital.
Fengten
.. Bydner
Reserve Funda
{Mukden)
Tientaln
Hamborg
Hankoo
Peking
Starkin
Tokyo Telnantu Tel
Itongkong
. Illo de
Janeiro
Honolulu
Ka! Youn
Newchwang New York Osaka
Rangoon
Vladivostock (Temporarily closed) Interest allowed on Current Accounta
Depoalte received for fixed periods at rate
o be 'sbialet un aprication “
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
...
HEAD OFFICE:-HONGKONG,
10, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong,
Anthorised Capital
Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund (DEG),
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES
Notaris
Bombay
Calédits Canton
Haiphong
110,000,000
.................... $87,000,000.00 .818.278,050.08 90,529.dp.sa
DEAD OFFICE PEKING BONGKONG BRANCHEJ,
4. "Quean's Boad Central Branches and Sub-brancher all over China
America; an and correspondents in Europe,
other parts of watoto
LONDON BANKERS :--
The National Provincial and Volon 'Bánh
of England Limited.
The Gourants. Trust Company
NEW YORK BRANCHES:......
New York,
*The Equia
The Irving National Banks, able Trust Company of new York,
Interest allowed on: Current Accurate and Fixed DepositaTerms on application.
Erary description of Banking buiknand transacted.
Loans granted on approved aecurfite, Special facilites for Home Exchange
*****_SHOU J. “CERN,
Manager,
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
(Established 1917.),;'
CAPITAL.
1-5,000,000
$1,200,000
LANE,
A
Melbourne
San Franciscs
CRAWFORD,
Ltd.
Narmanki
Battle!A
New York
Diaka
Payi
Semaran *Blogspot
Scarabera
Honolulu Koba j...
Гадел
Authorised Capitai
Kowloon
Itanavon
Londen
*** Belgen ·
Toky
Pall-Up
Manila
Bhangbat
ZAMENTA
Correspondents In alt principal cities of the world 605
bolders
Boxphu.
Poking
Bydney
Talpeh >Titl
120,000,000
.$8,000,500
$4,028,000
$ 1,200,000
Every description of bankier and archange btained textsholed (Deans, grauiod of ap proved socurillon
of * Záb!lUed
HEAD OFFICE;—SINGAPORE. branches, arencies and Correspondentie the principal:eliim of the world,
Erry description of Bankinzu und ExokenSUS busfimm transacted.
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