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FANLING HUNT.

ENTRIES FOR OCTOBER MEETING.

The Fanling Hunt & Race Club's October Meeting is to be held on 10th October at Kwanti. The en tries arer

VICTORY OF YOUNG

CHINESE GIRL.

YESTERDAY'S HARBOUR. RACE FOR WOMEN,

Maintaining a strong breast stroke all the way, Miss Yeung Sau-king, the 12-year-old South China swim mer, came home first in the annual women's swim across the harbour yesterday.

ako

Second.

KOWLOON CHESS CLUB ANNUAL MEETING.

The

interest

been.

annual

OFFICERS ELECTED FOR. NEW SESSION. -

Another successful year's" work was recorded at the annual meeting Chess Club, which Autumn Services Cup. A Steeple

of the Kowloon was held at the Central British chase of 2 Miles. For China ponies

School last evening with Mr. G. the property of an Officer in H. H.

thechair, Frankiin Nightingale in Forces and/or a Member of the

She touched the Praya more than supported by other members of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps to be ridden by an Officer in H. M's 100 yards in front of her nearest committee,

“Chairman congratulated the Forces

and/or Member of the Hong-pponent, and covered the distance

from the police pier, Kowloon, in 32 club on the successful year, and in- kong Volunteer

Defence Corp. min. 39 sec., which is the fastest timated that it was in a better posi- Catch Weight at 168 lbs. Winner: A

women's time yet recorded.

over to-day than it had

that the member Cup: 2nd $75; 3rd $35. Entry $5.00.

remarked Miss Yeung Sou-king learned to As You Like It (168), Bright Pros. pest (169). Carbine (168), Countrywim only last year. A few weeks had increased,

she proved herself the South been shown, both in the Club (169), Grey Mouse (168). Kirri China club's woman champion, and tournaments and in the weekly games billi (108), Pat O' Mine (158), Pump also carried all before her at the re- at the club. Matches had been played kin (168), The Ptarmigan (168). tent aquatic sports in Canton. She with local teams, while members bad Castle Peak Handicap Steeplechase. finished very strongly yesterday, also had matches against Canton, the Kowloon Chess Club emerging 14 Miles. For China ponies. Win-using a perfect breast stroke, ner: $100; 2nd $50; 3rd $25 Entry

place was also filled by a winners in each case. $5.00 Christmas Frolle (175), Men breast stroke swimmer, Miss Chan tina (174), San Franciscu (168). Yak-fal, while Miss Deris Hunt, a November (168), Target (163), The competitor for a number of years, Goods (101), Christmas Bella (158). came in third, Christmas Chimes (158), City Hall (158), Pumpkin (155), Fanling Stag (160), Sucre (150), Fernleaf (146); Movanagher. (115), Penhole (145).

The Inaugural Flat Race Stakes. 1% Miles For China ponies that have not won on the flat more than $500 George, 37.22: Yuen Pul-cheong. tulated, as was also Mr. R. B. Jack- since January 1st, 1930.7.47; Enid Scull, 38.53; Phyllis son, who with Mr. Hassan was the

of

other

prizes Hunt, 40 min. Wong Sook-hing (did winner flat two

finish).

In conclusion, the chairman paid a races at any time barred. Weight t

The winner's time compares favour-tribute to the work of the Hon, Seere- for inches as per scale. 2b, penalty ably with that put up in the army tary and the Hon. Treasurer, and for each $100 or part thereof won on the flat in stakes in 1930. Winner: swim last week, 31 min. 10 sec. The thanked the S. C. M. Post for the

Entry

previous best for the women's event space devoted each week to the acti $100; 2nd $50; 3rd $26.

vities of the Club. This nice 19 open to all was 31 min, 20 sec. and Lady Racing Memebers of the

well a Hongkong Jockey Chib as members of the F. H. &. Race Club. -Andantino, Big Ching, Diana, Dis cord, Faling Stag, Kirribill, Mad Carew, Mountain Oak,

in stakes Winners of more

than

Eight competitors dived from the police pler and all but one finished. The order in which they ended, and their times, were as follow:

The chairman expressed the hops that.

Interport matches would be arranged with Canton and Macao and also Manila and Shanghai. It was not impossible, and they would add interest to chess generally.

Mr. 0. Basson, winner of the Colony's Championship, and Mr. C.

winner of the Club

Sau-king, 32.39; Chan Yak. M." Yeung lal, 34.32; Doris Hunt, 35.20; Maude

LAWN BOWLS.

SEMI-FINAL.

November, OMAR QUALIFIES FOR THE Ploughman. The Ptarmigan, Rich- mond Stag, Serenade, Shiny Pearl, Target.

when

U. M. Omar qualified for the semi- The November Cup. A Steeple-final of the open lawn bowls Cham-

For Milea chase of 114

China pionship yesterday afternoon, poines Weight for inches as per scale. he defeated F. G. Goodman in the Winners A Cup; 2nd $75; 3rd $335. fourth round, on the Civil Service Entry $5.00.-Blue Boy (161), Christ-green, by, 21 shots to 7. mas Belle (158), Christmas Chimes Omar opened well, but fell off (158), Christmas Frolie (168). The omewhat in the middle of the game. again towards the end, Goods (161), Montana (104), Noven-He picked

(158), Penhole (165). Pumpkin and was undoubtedly the better man, (155), San Francisco (158).

being in the lead from start to finish. The Autumn Maidens

Goodman was outplayed, and was Steeplechase.

ber

never won

ns per

1 file. For China ponies that have not given an opportunity to do much. well at times, but never ap- a Steeplechase. Weight le for inches

scale. Ponies that peared to be dangerous to his up- have started at Kwanti allowed 5lbs. ponent.

The following were the detailed Winner $100; 2.al $50; 3rd $25. Entry $5.00.-Blue Boy (161), Carbine (167),

Omar. Goodman. Christmas Belle (158), Diana (153),

We Go to Grey Eyes (150);}

Grey Mouse

Heretofore (155). Ma Kau Siac (166), Nugget (150), Pacific Ocean

Pal O Miric (167) (152), The Partridge (155), Peahole (150) The Ptarmigan (155). Pump- kin (155).

BILLIARDS & SNOOKER MATCH.

SOMERSET PLAYERS NAR- ROWLY BEATEN.

An interesting billiards and snooker match was held on Tues- day evening at the Dockyar Recreation Club between the Club) and the W. O.'s and Sergts. of the Somerset Regt. The result was a narrow vietory for the Club. Aggregate scores, D.R.C., 523; Somerset Regt., 513. Details:

Billiards.

D. R. C. J. W. Jeffor

F. Jones

A. Dowick

F. Bell

W.Gen

}

S. Alderman

W. Whiteon k }

A. Gammem

G. Pend

Somerest Regt. 79. R. 5. M. Q'Harm 150 C. S. M. Trickey 150 Arm. Q. M. S Wisher

Snooker.

Sergl, Gront

M C. S. M. wishi

24

Seret. Collett

Best Matthews

C. 5. M. funselli

Ga Berg, Jakerman i

JUNIOR GOLF.

THE ADAMSON CUP COMPETITION.

10

In the October, contest for the Adamson Cup Competition. by members of the Junior Section of

the Golf Club, H. T. Brooks quali fed with a score of 74 (92-18). Other scores were:

G. McLeod

A. J. W: Dorling

A. E. Charman

E.. Moon

94-18-70 91-14=77

·92—1478

91-13-78

89-1039

B. E. J. Buckeridge 96—18—18

R. C. Wallace

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

VOLUNTEER TEAM TO PLAY. THE UNIVERSITY,

The following will represent the Volunteers against the University on Sunday at 11 a.m. sharp, on the Uni versity ground at Pokfulum. Lear H. K. C. C. at 10.30 a.m.:—

E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), A. Reid, A. C. Beck, J. E. Richardson, R. 31. Wood, N. A. E. Mackay, K. H. Bat- ger. G. E. R. Divett, G. C. Burnett, J. McFarlane, F. E, Skinner.

Among the passengers who left for Shanghai by the as. Empress of Asia this morning was the act ing Chlef Justice (Mr. Justice Wood) who is to sit in the Court. of Appeal at Shanghal. It is ex pected that his Lordship will return by the end of the month,

Acores:

Head.

AT THE

Sequeira were both congra- |

Tho following were the officers elected for the year:

President. Mr. G. Franklin 'Nigh- tingale; Vice-President, Mr. J. S. Smith; Hen. Secretary, Mr. R. B Jackson; Hon, Treasurer, Mr. S. G. Hayes: Captain, Mr. C. M. Sequeira; General Committee, Messrs. D. E. Carvalho, H. W. Randall and C. E. Wong.

A vote of thanks to the chairman concluded the meeting.

FRIENDLY FOOTBALL. CORNWALL'S MARINES BEAT

H.K. UNIVERSITY,

Played on the. University ground yesterday, a soccer match between the Marines from II.M.S. Cornwall and the Univeralty ended in a win for the Navy side.

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INTERPORT GOLF. HONGKONG & SHANGHAI PLAY FOURSOMES.

Shanghai, Oct. 14. The Hongkong Shanghai golf Inter port opened to-day, with the four- somes matches, the teams finishing all square. Detailed results follow: Wrigley and Smith (Hongkong) defeated Denison and Benson, one up. Pettit and Huggett (Shanghai)

LADIES' HOCKEY.

TEAMS FOR SATURDAY'S MATCH AT SOOKUNPOO. There will be a match between the Club de Recreio (Ladles Section) and the HongkongLadies Hockey Club on Saturday 18th instant, at Sookunpoo, commencing at 3.46 pm.

The teams are as follows: Club de Recreio L Rocha, M. Basto, C. Osmund, H. Leite, M. Alves, E. Rocha, L Silva-Netto, A.

II. C.-J. Smalley, E. H. K. L. H. Gray. E. J. Coppin, A. Owen-Hughes, B. M. Pope, M. L. Wallace, S. Kirk- patrick, N. MeNeillie, E. R. Bell,.

Lack, B. Laing.

The second half, saw both defences defeated Ferguson and Dr. Newton,"L. Xavier. C. Siva, Botelho,

two up. B good

Budd and After this

The first half saw the University slightly superior, and they deserved scored by their lead of one goal, Ong. sorely tried, Packer scoring goal for the Marines, equalizer, the teams indulged in a ding dong struggle, and after some keen play, the Marines forced à corner, this being well placed and resulting in Allcock, scoring the win- ning goal.

The

Prevot (Shanghai) finished all square with Marton and Lawrence.

The slagles matches will be played to-morrow-Reuter,

Shanghai's Side for Series. Shanghai's Interport golf team to meet the Manila Golf Club and the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was ebosen as follows:

Underwood.. game throughout was con- tested in a very sporting manner, and was controlled excellently by Mine. Pratt.

After the match the R. M. team were entertained, by the H. K. Uni- versity soccer Han. Ser.. Mr. Lee,

QUEEN'S

Reserves:-T. S, M. Terrace, J. H. The team from the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club comprises Messrs. A. H. Ferguson (Captain), E. D. Law- M. W. Budd, E. H. Prevot, R. Trence, O. E. C. Murton, N. L. Smith, Dennison, A. V. Pettit, G. A. Benson, W. M. Thomson and R. D. Wrigley, W. C. Huggett,

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