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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929.

THE

of

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GARRISON NEWS.

LATEST MOVEDIENTS AND POSTINGS.

The transport City of Marecilles left Shanghai on Monday, according to time-table, and was due to reach Weihaiwel yesterday, and to sail again the same day for Chinwangtao, where

she should arrive to-day.

Postings.

"

M.C., Major E. D." Cacklell," R.A.M.C., who arrived in Shanghai on the City of Marseilles this week, has sailed on the s.s. Stunning for Hong

over the kong, where he will take Indian Military Hospital, Kowloon.

Football.

The inclement weather caused the postponement or cancellation of the football and hockey matches arranged for yesterday.

A football match in the Berwick Inter-part League, however, was play ed at Happy Valley yesterday after- Itnam

the Marines opposing the Fore castle men... Teams:

Beer: Marines Hackwed; Gill, Hutchings, Smith: Nenn, Pring, Ben- nelt, Caper.

SHANGHAI RACES..

WHEATCROFT WINS THE

: CHAMPIONS. Below are appended results of the third day's races of the Shanghai Jockey Club's annual meeting.

The number to draw first prize in the "A" class Champion sweepstake cabled to the Hongkong Club last night is 49806, with 10856 drawing, second prize and 38820 third prize. In the "B" class, the winning ticket is 1923

with 11612 second and 17261 We are indebted to the Hongkong third. Club for the following results:

Bubbling Well Cup, furlongs, for all China ponies:

Mr. Day's Poppyland (Mr. Bolton) Law and Hickling's Glen Gyle

Mr. Needa) Mr. F..Elias' Firely (Mr. Brand)

Time:-1.45.3.

1

3

Pari-Mutuel Cap, 1 mile 3 furlongs, China ponies second class:

S. A. and D. B. Judah's. Blick (Mr. Judah) Diamond Mr. Bowford's Tabbycat

(Mr. Pote Hunt) Mr. Eve's Victory Eve

Mr. Haimovitch) Time: 3.01.2

1

2

The Jessfield Handicap, 0 furlongs,

and 1929 Griffins:

"A" Class, for China ponies (Y class) Mr. Eve's Banquet Eve

(Mr. Haimovitch) 1

(Mr. Necda) 2 at the com E. E. and W. H.'s Bright Lad

(Mr. Encarnacao) Time: 2.24.1.

Law and Hickling's Glenlivet

3

INTERPORT CRICKET

THRILLS.

Continued from Page 1)

ARMISTICE DAY IN HONGKONG.

(Continued from Pape 7)

DRUNKEN LAWYER IN COURT.

(Continued from Page 7.).

Three pipers of the H.K.V.D.C. requiring nestponements; beenuse. will play the lament "Flowers of he was unable to appear." the Forest”—10.56 am.

Unbearable Conduct.

set and sent this ball to the bound- nry on seven occasions.-143-5-44.

Dr. O'Hara singled to introduce himself and Howard took a four off Knight. He was given a life The Buglers of the 1st Bn. The! In his second report to the Dis- off the next ball, Lal Singh missing Somerset Light Infantry will triet Officer. Capt." Hunt stated him in the alipa. He was then 23. sound the "Last Post"-10.58 a.. that he had had to order Mr.. Howard was evidently under Officers will "salute whilst this Babapathy out of Court that day (Dec. 7), He had caused him orders to hit out, but this proved takes place. fatal as a four off Kaight was suc-

annoyance on Dec. 5 hanging ceeded by a smart catch by Wilson One gun posted on Murray about the court premises in a. on the boundary. He had made Parade ground under arrange-drunken state and that day his three fours---155-6-27.

ments to be made by C.R.A., fires conduct was unbearable. He was unfit to eroas-examine coherently. Orr put 160 on the board by ajone round of blank-11:00 am.

could hardly stand, and had con- somewhat lucky nick to the

siderable

the difficulty, with boundary following a drive by O'Hara which went for four but

enunciation of most words of over one syllable." should have been saved, At this stage so much had geöring im runs had been proved that 81 scored in 75 minutes, 75 in the last 50.

The Silence.

The Silence-11 am to 11.02

1.0.

Officers will not salute or remove heir headdress.

The finding of the court of in- quiry was unanimous in proposing. subject to their Lordships' permis- The above gun fires a second sion and consent, to suspand Mr. round, of blank to terminate sil-Sabapathy from practice for u Ence 11.02

period of not more than one month.". Mr. Veerasamy, addressing the Round court, said his client felt extreme- the last ly sorry for what he had done.

Somerset Light Infantry

The buglers of the 1st Bn.. The "Reveille" immediately

Mighty Hit Then Disaster. hit which seemed a certain six but Orr put up 170 with a terrific just failed to reach the Chater Road rails. He was credited with reverberations of the second round He had since tendered his sincere four and was out to his next ball have died away-11.02 am.

from Knight, being the victim of

a brilliant catch by Braddell low down and wide to the left.

The Malayan skipper had to dive for the catch and held it lying

down-174-7-8...

Three singles and two twos, six

apologies to the court and would

te stood at ease.

On completion, the troops will undertake, not to repeat the action again. Counsel asked for the The whole assembly will sing sympathetic consideration of the

Ages Past"-11.03-11.00 a.m..

the hymn "O God Our Help in court. A Serious Offence.

Wreath Laying.

!!

23

He

The Chief Justice said it was a very serious thing for of them credited to Rawsthorné

advocate to do. There had been put 180 on the board when the His Excellency the Governor two occasions on which the man Innings had been 175 minutes in will lay a wreath followed by: was in an incapable state. progress. To-day's play bad pro- FLE. the G.O.C.. the Commodore, did not think the Bar Committee a duced 101 runs in 90 minutes. the Senior Air Officer, the repre-proposal an adequate punishment.

O'Hara gave a bare chance to Hopkins off Knight. It was nutsentatives of foreign Navies if He would suspend Mr. Sabapathy

they so desire..

from practice from that date for strictly a catch but a yard addi

a period of six months. tional speed might have brought it Departure of HE. the Governor.

Mr. Justice Franklyn Robinson -11,08 a.m. The Hand of the 1st intimated that he concurred. Bostock-Hill went on at the BR. The Somerset Light Infantry other end at 181 and he nut four will play "God Save The King." men on the boundaries, pitching Troops will come to attention with- a very slow ball well up. Neither cut further command and Stand at O'Hara or Rawsthorne 'succumbed

ense on completion."

off.

RUSSIA'S CONTINUOUS

WORKING WEEK.

Forecastle-Smith; Bowers, Clay- tom: Cort, Tregidge, Wallis: Mudge, Hodges, Williams, Lungley, Hodgeon. The Marines were at the disulyar tage of having only nine players, their gea-keeper and inside right being unable to turn out from Stonecutters. Exchanges were even mencement, with the Marines, though short-handed, having the best of matters, though the pressure and

The Jessfield Handicap "B" Class, attacks made by them were usually 9 furlongs.

to his temptations however.. ... broken down by the absence of the Mr. Allan's Courage

The Innings Ended.

All other bodies remain in posi- SCHEME AFFECTS MILLION additional forward. No seo

(Mr. McCann) T score occur.

AND HALF WORKERS. the first half, the defences Mr. Mogrcki's Wiki-Wiki during

Knight howled Kawsthorne with tion (at ense) while wreaths are well. "both silles playing

(Mr. Noodt) a full toss. He hit right across being laid by representatives of

Moscow, Nov. 6. seemed likely to Mr. Gensutt's Kissit

Services, Units and other bodies. The second half

it:---185-8-8,

wishing as the

A Government Commission has to lay have the same lack of goals

(Mr. Encarmineno) 3

Without any addition to the Organizations

Inform Staff decided to introduce the contin- first session, until Hodgson put in a

Time: 2.26.2.

score Torry Wilson was sent back wreaths should so fast drive from the left which left

The Wayside Cup. furlongs, to the pavilion. He hit out at Captain by November 7th. Carefuous work weck this year." The Hackwell helpless. The

itter, a second and third class China ponles:

the first bail he received and will be taken that wreaths are not continuous working week includes depu Rugby though usually

Mr. Tong's The Hopefil Bird

1 (Mr. Pote Hunt) tised in goal and put a very tine

Gibson brought off a magnificent laid one on top of the other, the Sundays but excludes the five. catch running in game. The second goal obtained by Mr. Kenjoy's Purple Dismand

'from the last comers obliterating from view principal revolutionary festivals the Forecastle men also gave him no

(Mr. Hill) 2 boundary at least 20 yards to take those which were laid first. chance, a good pass

by Hodgeon from

it.-186-0-0... the left giving another opportunity to

(Mr. Bolton) 3 Langley who scored again.

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At the other end, Smith had been shots Bennett

..

Mr. Day's St. Patrick

Time:--1.51.1..

well tested with detous. "End- third and fourth class China ponios:

and Pring being

to-end play was the order for the rest of the game, the Forecastle men being fortunate to run out winners by two goals to nil. The referee was Stoker Harrison, H.M.S. Berwick.

Hockey.

A friendly hockey match between H.M.S. Hermes and H.M.S. Berwick day afternoon, the former winning by was played at Happy Valley yester. the only three goals scored. Teams:

Hines, Nettleship; Hermes #ge;

Puceck; Sheppard

Rathbone.

Trott,

Father Green, Fears;

Killingback, Berwick-White;

Clothier,

May, Pearce, Chapman, Tose.

Hermes had challenged Berwick, broke from the bully-off, they

Berwick

the

The Jockey Cup, 14 miles, second,

(Mr. Caplan) 1 's Ecarte Mr. Liddell's Homecroft

(Mr. Reiber) 2 We Two's Shorty Medee

(Mr Elwes) 3 Time:--2.47. The Grand Stand Stakes, seven fur- longs, China ponies (Y class), and 1929 griffins:

(Mr. Needa) 1 Mr. A. Cohen's Dominador Misa Ada Law's King's Life

(Mr. Noodt) 2 Winsome and Hasty's The Night-

hawk

(Mr. Hill) .3

Time:1:62.1.

The "Shafores" Challenge Cup and Champion Sweepstakes (Classic), ! miles, China ponies (Y class): Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft

(Mr. Brand) 1

(Mr. Haimovitch)

2

" (Mr. Pate. Hunt) 3 Time: 2.40.2.

through to press round" goal, and score, or a series of goals, ir. Eve's Busy Bee Koked likely, but geal by Sheppard Mr. Torg's Alligator was the only score before half-time Berwick had been well served by White, or the tally would have been

The Nantao Cup. mile, third and greater, as Hermes were with better combination and fourth class (Y class) China Ponics: shif, The rair

the game to Mr. Johnathan's Cinchona Tree spoiled

1 (Pote Hunt} second half, but a great extent in Hermes were chiefly in attack, and Mr. Gendah's Merry Dancer

Mr. Maitland) 2 scored again through Killingback and Smith. The game was umpired by Mr. Gensutt's Gold Shield

(Mr. Haimovitch) C. P. O. Roynayre, who is himself a Navy hockey player.

Concert Party.

Time: 1.02.

3

The Sycee Stakes, 14 miles, fourth class (Y class) China Panies, and

1020:

A most enjoyable and successful China Ponies (Y class). griffins of concert was given by the Berwick hir. Fash's Ugy (Mr. Bowling) Concert Party at the Royal Naval Canteen Theatre, by kind permission Winsome and Hasty's. The Tern

3

(Mr. Hill): 2

of Captain E. Robinson, V.C., O.B.E. Mr. R. D. Parkin's Pharaoh

on Tuesday night before an ap preciative audience,

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The "Bear" Band opened with a selection from H.M.S. Pinafore, which was loudly applauded. In the next number Leading Stoker Porter brought forth roars of laughter by his antics

Consul, the

Almost

• Minc." exp Human." "Mother sively sung by

by A. B. Cousins, was to the liking of the audience, and aome illuminated Indian-club swinging was admired. A huniorous item, "Title and Wealth," camo next, with 1. S. Frogley and A.

A. B. Raymond

ent through their ducing much merriment cross-table and pas also well received, and Lt. Lemon followed with

a Violin Solo "Minuci" feelingly rendered and greatly appreciated. A. Glee Party in Bont songs followed, the "Volga Boatmen" and

"Canadian Boat Song" being

"A with A. B. Millwood showing his skill with spoons and plates was met with loud applause,

At the interval a selection from "The Belle of New York" was given by the "Bear" Band.

Noisy Meally well given.

is

(Mr. Maitland) 3

Time: 2,51.2. The Pootang Handicap, nine fur- longs, handicap for China pony cross- breds (2 class):

1

Mr. Toug's Spearmint

(Pote Hunt) Mr. G. H. Wright's Jill

(Mr. Wells Henderson) Mr. S. N. Shendrikoff's Yorhan

(Mr. Dallas) Time:--2.23.1. The following tickets sold in Hongkong drew panics in the whattan Sweep on the Champions: Ticket No. 16805, Saracen; 2066,

Cowboy; 2787, Cloverland.

SUNDAY TENNIS AT K.F.C.

3

An automatic-handicapping mix- ed doubles American tennis tourna ment will be held on the Kowloon Football Club courts next Sunday. Further entries will be accepted up to 10.15 a.mi.`on that date, by

The first item in the second part of which time intending competitors the programme was a mock ventrilo-are asked to be on the courts.

quial turn. Stoker Harrison, as the

'doll almost sent the audience inte bysterics, and the turn was asked for

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Army v. Navy.

A sketch, containing a “Zummerzct". The following have been selected part, some old-time songs, weight to represent the Army versus the lifting and balancing, another sketch, Navy in a football match to be played and further sweet songs by the Glee on Saturday week at the Kowloon Party, followed by a Finale by the F.C. ground: Band concluded a very enjoyable en Gunner Fletcher, R.A.; Gunner tertainment. Lt. Commdr. Lloyd is Oliver, RA, and Serjt, Reeves, K.O. to be congratulated for having mould- S.D.; Pte. Knapp and Cpl. West, S.L.I., ed into shape auch a mixed pro-and Gunner Joyce, R.A; Serft. Bewley gramme, and having produced auch a Bull, Cpl. Haydon and Pte. Butcher, tip-top variety show in its topicalityS.L.I., and Berit McGlinchey and Pto and pleasing ensemble,

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In the year. The workers in turn will taken day's 'rest every four The troops will be marched off days.

The innings came to a close with the score unchanged, O'HuraThe parties representing various The coal, uil, metal, shipbuilding Bands and land chemical food industries aro being run qut as the result of a organizations fall out. hart return by Lieut. Waring."ugles will not play.

involved, also part of the textile Shanghai were thus 48 runs, in Officers and private individuals industry. A million and a half

will then, lay their wreaths. workers are affected-Reuter. arrears on the first innings.

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