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QUINCIN

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THE PHARMACY

THE HONGKONG

MACAO RACES.

MOVANAGHER WINS

TWICE.

ZELEGRAPH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23.

An excellent day's sport was provided at Macao Races youter- day, though the attendance was rather small. Movanngher, which started in the first and fourth races, won both.

The resulta were: Canton Handicap: Six Furlongs, Mr. Artik's Movanagher,

(Mr. Caplan) (151 lbs.) Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's Glorious Stag, (Mr. Frost) (166 lbs.) Mrs. G. A. Harrintan's Celerity

(Mr. Loo) (155 the.) Time: 81 8/5, 1.03 9/5, 1.87 B/b. Two lengths; 1 length.

2

Parl-Mutuel: Winner $44.20; Places

$8.30, $6.30, $7.70.

Cash Sweep: 1st. $78.40; 2nd $22.40;

3rd. $11.20.

Swatow Handicap: Six Furlongs, Mr. Festival's Orlando,

(Mr. Loo) (105 lbs.) Dr. J. C. Macgown'a Brunswick

Hall, (Mr. Caplan) (162 lbs.) Mr. Yam Man's One Third,

1

2

3

(Mr. Ip Kul Ying) (164 ibs.) Timo: 28 2/6, 58, 1.32 2/5, Many lengths; 1% lengths. Pari-mutuel Winner $7.00: Places $5.20, $5.40, $6.00.

Cash Sweep: ist $99.70. 2nd. 528.20,

Bret $14.10.

Amoy Handleup: Once Round. Mr. Joncap's Now King,

(Mr. Caplan) (165 lbs.) Mr. G. W. Cooper's Silver Arrow,

1

(Mr. in Kul Ying)' (146 lb.)

2

3

Mr. Inu Un's Grumpy.

(Mr. Frost) (164 b.) Time: 20 2/5, 1.01 3/5, 1.84, 2.07

2/5.

Three lengths; length. Pari-mutuel Winner 311; Places $5.00. $6.50, 36.00,

Cash sweep: Int.

$31.60. 3rd. $13,80,

$110.60, 2nd.

Foorkow Plate: One Mile.

Mr. Artik's Movanagher,

(Mr. Frost) (154 lbs.) Mrs. G. A. Harriman's Celarity,

(Mr. Harriman) (151 lbs.)

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3

Mr. Beth's Aretic Eve,

(Mr. Canian) (156 lbs.) Time: 36 4/5, 1.30 4/5, 1.44, 2.17 2/6.

Cash Sween: 1kt. $128.10, 2nd, $36.00. 3rd. $18.30.

WEEK-END

CRICKET.

FOURTH WICKET

CENTURY STAND.

Bowlers were prominent in the week-end cricket, and

some exceedingly Ano figures wore raturned. The best wore In the friendly match between the Kow- loon seconds and the Craigen- gower

YACHTING RACES.

THIRD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

HELD ON SATURDAY.

The third Championship race Was held at the Royal Hongkong Yacht being shortened Club on Saturday, the original course on account of the absence of a suitable breeze.

The results are given below:

"H" Clans.

Norona (J. R. 1. Stanton)

of C., when F. S. W. Smith Rolla (A. Bollin)

Diana (Major W. Binghamy Argulla II. (H. J. Pearce) Dorothon (B. Nacas)

for 20 runs and B. R. Irance of

captured nine wickets Siskin (A. Y. Harvey) Craigongower eight for 17.

The Indian Recreation Club, last Benson's champions in the First Falcon (3. C. Cooke) Division, gained the first League when they inflicted a victory,

vicu

Colicen (S. Odland)

"" & "Y" Class

crushing defeat on the Civil Ser-Daphne (Col, W. N. Stokes) rice C.C. A. H. Madar put up an Ailsa (Capt. R. G. Lochner) all-round performance, for the Jessamine (Pay-Lt. Patre,

R.N.

winnera.

ran

On a bumpy wicket the League champions through the Civil Service side, and then proceeded to right wickets. knock up the total of 182 runs for

were the

Why Wonder (Capt, C. C.

Fowkes)

Wings (Capt. T. A. Malone) Bluejacket (Major Barry) Boojum (J. L. Adams) Speedwell (Major P. S. Adanac (Commodore A. H.

Stewart)

Walker, R.N.)

"G" Clean

Ption' Pts.

7

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2

8

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2

5.

The Civil Servants opened with players gave them a good start by Richardson and Sayer, and these two

caught in attempting a big hit. R putting up 20 runs before Sayer was M. Wood and F. Baker only other batsmen to do anything By brisk methods they into double figures. Richard on as usual played a steady innings for 12 runk. Madar was in a form with the ball, and ran through the returned the fine analysis of ve RAIN DELAYS START. inter batsmen in quick time. wickets for six runs, three of his

of note. got

wickets being clean bowled.

Ho

The Indians started disastrously,

Zephyr (G. H. Gandy) Lola (A. 1. Chambers) Wendy (1. de Ville) Joan (R. 51, Jack) Cunico (Capt. W. C. Rose)

MEETING QUEENSLAND.

And lost the wickets of A. R. Minu,SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS S. Kermani (the Shanghai interpor- ter), and J. S. A, Curreem for only 16 run. However, the Civil Servants were not destined to have things their

way, for Madar and Pereira were associated in a fourth wicket stand which carried the total to 145 runs.

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Brisbane, Nov. 21, The match between Queensland and the South African cricket team was commenced here to-day, rain prevent. Ing a start from being made ycator

Madar played a very dine home toam batted first and az

stylish knock and scored with nome crisp off Ahota. He was out In trying Half length: 1 length.

to send the ball out of the ground, Pari-mutuel: Winner $10.00; Pinces Pereir treated the bowling with little $5.10, $5.10, 35.10.

respect, and on two occasions att the ball out of the ground. In hla innings were included 11 boundary hits. . Iamail also reached doable fleures. The Jedings were thes left winnere by seven wickets. The Civit Servants tried out all their players at bowling, except the wicket-keeper. Second Division.

The China Zine Handicap: Once Round,

1

2

3

Major I. M. Stewart's Country Club,

(Mr. Stewart) (159 b.) Mr. Artik's Creus Cracker.

(Mr. Choy Wing Hav) (360 lbs.) Mr. G. W. Ceper's Silver Arrow. (Mr. Black) (146 lbs.) Time: 26 3/5, 1.00 1/5, 1.35, 2.08

2/5.

Five lengths; short head.. Pari-mutuel: Winner $6.80; Places $6,59. $7.50.

Cash Sween: Int. $37.80, 3rd, $19.00.

$132.50, 2nd.

$1.00 Sween: 1st-ticket Na, 11480 $87.00. 2nd.ticket No. 11128 3251,40. Bre-ticket No 6033 $125.70, Nos, 1739, 7850, 7280, 2571, $35.00 each.

Tientsin Handlean: One Mile. Mr. Yam Man's One Third,

The Indian R. C. seconds also won

their match against the Civil Service the Happy Valley ground, by one wirket.

The Civil Servants were only able to total 90 runs against the bowling of A. M. Ruminhn and A. S. Sumed. They were Indebted to Strange and Robertson for most of this score.

Hor-

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,

Across

1 This seaside resort la the most depressed frequently, but an en- joyable place, none the less.

anyone--and

9 Not related to

quite incalculable,

10 Secretly, a charge is held in ita heart, and it secretly remaina when the charge. withdrawn.

A

11 One might expect to And

Kiping character in this Heri Sen port, and there he is. 12 Adhesve.

14 Expresses

astonishment,

perhaps we will,

15 Biblical prophet.

16 This little matter

quite nicely.

winds

and

Laken.

8 Deprived of speech by the tax. this will merely indicate faintly. 11 Not busy, and showing, cop- sequently, a tendency to be in need.

13 This Eastern cosmetlo

Bounda

like an aid to burning glances. 17 It certainly look as though the butcher was keeping cook wait- ing for the mutton. We must lay down the law on this.

respec.t

19 Bolt used in ships (hyphen). 20 A good one is also a winner-of 22 Farish in Bucke-from the

river up 23 When in work, a Pleasant Sun. day Afternoon will make the mont of a breeze.

21 Practical proficiency la necessary 18 Assumes membership.

for the making of thin cooking utonni}.

34 Found in the vicinity of bulis. 26 A bird.

the chance breaks uneven.

the close of their innings had a total 30 Make your pile here though of 202 runs on the board, A. wood scoring 89. C. L. Vincent took 31 Broadens the mind, empties the five wickets for GD runin.

pocket and gives rise to Africans had lost two of their wickets At the close of play the South

travagant talk. for 38 runs.-Router.

London, Nov. 21, H. H. the Aga Khan's Intention not to run Ut Majeur in the Manchester November Handicap Saturday next has been revised. "ho horse is now expected to start.

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Later.

that Ut Majeur will run in the Man- The Aga Khan confirms the report chester November Handicap.--Reuter.

wickets for anly 18 runs, and it looked. C. in a First Division match on The Indians lost their first four defeat at the hands of the Kowlom

if E. . Bird, the veteran the Happy Valley ground. Interporter, and Edmonds would run through the side, but A. R. Samad. 1F. M. el Arculli and Nazarin were ail seen in good innings, and saved the side from defeat.

2

a.)

3

(Mr. Ino) (162 lbs.) Mr. J. J. Palmer's Blue Heaven,

(Mr. Palmer) (150 lbs.) Dr. J. C. Megan's Brunswick Hali, (Mr. Capion) (160 Time: 1/5, 1.87. 1.39. 2.10 3/5. One and a half ler<ths: 11⁄21⁄21⁄2 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Wiener $12.60; Places, $6.50, $0.40.

Pach Swoon! 1st, $120.00, 2nd. $36,00, 3rd. $18.00.

H.K.C.C. Defeated.

The honie team compiled 151 runs, Kowloon replied with 109 rune for two wickets. E. F. Flacher and F. Zimmern scored 68 runs for the third wicket partnership and wrre both undefeated with 43 and 38 runs res- pectively. N. A. E. MacKay neored runs, The notch was left drawn.

prisingly defeated by the Police who

The Hongkong C.C. were Bur-19 have come on a lot this season, and the Indians, the League Champlona. who earlier in the season - defeated The Club were dismissed for the the only batsman to make pnor total of 79 rans, Divett being against good bowling. Hunter cap POLICE WIN FIRST MATCH INtured three wickets for 10 runs, and

MAMAK COMPETITION.

Baker, though bowling well, two for 23.

in

SATURDAY'S HOCKEY.

Navy Defent Borderers.

Park, the Royal Navy defeated the n low scoring match at King's South Wales Borderers by 10 runs. The Navy totalled 83, towards which stand Cdr. Squmuco contributed 23, Lt.

Pte. Ronan captured four wickets for Cdr. Skyrme 13 and Lt. Edwards 20. 10 runs: Ple. Nelson three for 15 and Lt. Hamilton three for 21.

The Police had no difficulty topping this score for the loss of five wickets. W. Meadows was the top-scorer with 38 runs.

Draw With Englucers. The match between the Club de Signals ended in a draw. It was Recreio and the Royal Engineers and played at King's Park.

23 runs against the good bowling of The military side could only total -Cdr. Mason and Mid. Boyle. The former, took five wickets for eight

, and the latter four for three. Capt. Coltwaltz top scored with 22, followed by Pte. Ronan (18).

In the Mamak Hockey Competition the Pallee beat the R.A.3.C. at the Police Training School by two gonin f one. this securing their point in the tournament. An Indian Police constable and Sergeant Pennell scored for the winners while the sers' paint was netted by Sergant Skinn,

Pinying at Kiro's Park, the ladies

Splendid Bowling Figures. of the Central British Association beat the St. Andrew's Club ladlen by

The mantel between the Crulgen- two goals to one after a fast and in-

The R. E. & Signals by consistent econds on the latters'

Rower seconda and tho

Kowloon teresting game. For the C.PA B.

scoring were able to total 131 runs, win

ground Walker and P. funt were the 25,gures with Sig. Williams at the top.

four of their batsmen reaching double ful bowling.

productive of some success- while P. Gitting was responsible for Alves returned the splendid figures for 40 runs, N. B. Kitchell being Craigengower were the point scored by the losers.

all dismissed by F. S. W. Smith No score was registered by either

of eight wickets for 31 runs. aide in a match played at King's Park wickets down for 98 rune when light wickets for 20 runs, one man being

The Portuguese lads

top scorer with 11 runs. Smith between

returned the fine analysis of nine the

team of the Y.M.C.A. And a

combination from

falled. A. P. Pereira batted well to run out. Kowloon fared even worse neoro 20 runs. Sig. Willams fol-againat the bowling of B. R. Iranee, lowed up his batting by capturing who captured eight wickets for 17 three wickets for 24 runs.

runa. Kowloon were all dismissed ten runs hort of their opponents score.

Military Units.

1. M. S. Kent.

Club v. Jat Regiment. The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club's first eleven against the 3/9 Jat Regiment on the Marina ground an Wednesday at p.. sharp. Dunean, W. Wood. ward, J. Rodgor, W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand, E. V. Reed, H. Owen Hughes, G. E. Divett, C. C. Francis, J. L. Tetley, T. J. Price.

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34 The book of the Jews.

33 Strikes mean work for thene.

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be, or neut.

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3 A Byzantine Viceroy or Gover-

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7 Must be shaken before it is

STICKERS

GRC-CRT

Insert the correct letter a number of times among the letters GRC and you will have the name of a country. Insert the same letter a number of times among the letters CRT and you will have the name of an island belonging to that mxuntry."

25 The Indian sacred monkey.

27 A slable condition in which cais

go up round it.

28 Most decidedly a plant-what-

ever the victor may think.

20 Part of Straits Settlements,

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Saturday's Solution.

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