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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LAMMERT'S WANTS. MACAO RACES

25 WORD

$1.80

($2.00 *If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:-

$19.

WANTED KNOWN

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Sunday, 27th December, 1931. First Race at 1.30 p.m.

Admission:-To Members Enelo-

Mure $1.00.

To Public Enclosure cents 10. Members MUST nhow their badges to gain admittance. Mem- bers can obtain 2 ladles badges free on application to the Secret-

ary.

Tin can be procured at the Race Course`at $1.50.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. STANLEY,

The New School Year begins January 2nd. Examination for New Thursday, XMAS SHOPPING?-Por variety of Students

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AUCTIONS

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on Wednesday, the 23rd December, 1931, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

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A Valuable Collection of Curios

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Auctioneers.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

Saturday's Home fuotball matches reaulted as follows: Aston Viln Bolton

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MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.

NOTICE

of

A Draw for a Number Greyhounds will be held at the Office of the Club, 19, Avenida Almeida Ribeiro, Macau, at an

carly date.

By order of the Board

of Directors,

F. II. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong. 4th December, 1981.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

There Greyhounds will be sold Notice is hereby given that, in to members at $300 each and are accordance with Rule of Racing eligible for racing at the Club'aNo. 3, the Chinu Pony Subscrip- tion Griffin No. 183, dun, 14 hands, "Green Island" Track, Macau. will be sold by auction at

the

Members wishing to participate are invited to send in their Nunes, accompanied with a deposit of $300 in respect of each dog applied for, as soon as possible.

Namca will be booked in the order as received.

Those wishing to participate in the above drawing and are non- members are cordially invited to l

Jockey Club Stables, Causeway Bay on Thursday, 24th December, 1931, at 5.15 p.m.

SECOND

Bradford Burnley

*Charlton Chesterfield Manchester U. Notts Forest

Preston N. E. Southampton Stoke

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Bournemouth

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Swindon Torquny Watford THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

WEEK-END CRICKET.

YESTERDAY'S RACES CAER CLARK HOCKEY.

AT FANLING.

ROYAL FLUSH IN A FINE WIN.

HONGKONG LADIES BEAT CENTRAL BRITISH.

LOCAL YACHTING.

MENAGERIE RACE HELD ON SATURDAY.

OWEN HUGHES DEADLY BOWLING IN FOUR BALLS. A feature of the week-end

The Hongkong Ladies' Hockey club In a menagerie race sailed under Hughes with the ball. Playing the very best meetings which have by beating the Central British As Daphne, sailed by Col. Stakes, was cricket was the success of Owen

Race goers were treated to one of

won their second successive victory the auspices of the Royal Hongkong In the Caer Clark Cup on Saturday Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon against the Civil Service in een presented when the Fanling League match, ho took four Hunt and Race Clubs held their Christ, sociation at Sockenpoo by four goals firal home with diskin second. The wickets in four balls, and was no Mecting before a record crowd

to one. The Hongkong team showed course was as follows: vast superiority and fully deserved largely responsible for the defeat yesterday afternoon,

(1) Lyemun Boacon, Pi (2) Rumsey Shoal, P: (3) Channel Rocks, of the Civil Servants.

His Excellency, Sir William Peel their success.

Peel And Lady

wera interested A goal scored by M. A. Jones from | P, a distance of 8.40 miles. spectators throughout the racing tiongkong the lead in the first half,

a rebound off the goalkeeper SAVO The full results were as follows: Mr. R. J. Paterson

Position presented the but it was not until after the interval Daphno (Col. Stokes) prizes to the successful winners, and that they were able to increase their Sinkin (Mr. A. V. Harvey) ... Major Dowbiggin made reference to advantage E. Binckburn put thom Rolla (Mr. A. Rollin) Mira. Paterson's keen sportsmanship farthe hand. Shortly afterwards Norena (Mr. J. R. L. Stanton)

CLUB'S VICTORY. Civil Service Beaten By Seven Wickets.

The Civil Servico, playing on their and expressed the hope that she would M. A. Joner netted another, M. Mar. Diana (Major Bingham)

tin replied for Kowloon, but M. A. Colleen (Mr. 3. Odland) Don have a successful string of ponies again competing at the steeple Jones brought off her third success Loal (Mr. Griovu) chase meetings.

by beating D. Tipple in goal.

own ground, were defeated by the Hongkong Club by neven wickets,

Taking first leans of the wicket, Civil Service could only make 66 rune bowling. stendy against some very

1, Tho the whole Richardson alone out of

THE RESULTS.

Canberra

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robbed St

Eunice (Mrs. Rose)

Allan (Capt Lochner) Joan (Mr. R. Jack)

Adanac (Mid, Danicis) Wings (Capt. Rose)

ride was able to feen the bowling with Steeplechase of 1% miles. For Aus- Andrew's Ladles of the fall points in Falcon (Mr. Oooke)

St. Andrew'a v. Recreio. A strong defence their match against the Club de Why Wonder? (Capt. Fowkes) D.N.F. Recreio, the match, which was played Speedwell (Major Stewart) D.N.F.

(156 ĺba.) (Mr, Stanton)

(Mr. Corbett}

1

at King's Park, resulting in each side scoring once.

2

During the first five minutes A Alves gave the Recreio ladies the lead,

but fifteen minutes later M. Churn acored the

any confidence, and none of the suc- tralian Ponies. ecoding batsman entered doublo | Mr. Jahn's Wattle (162 lbm.) Agures. Owen Hughes distinguished himself by taking four wickets with Mr. S. N. Wong's The Bustard four successive balls, getting the wickets of Richardson, Barrow, Me- Gowan and Ling. He took the first wicket off the last ball of one over and added the other three in his next over. As far as can be remembered this is the second instance of this kind, Good- win, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, per- ! forming similarly against the Chinene Recreation Club a couple of years ago. The Club had no difficulty in pass- ing their opponents' total for the loss of thren wickets, but after that Baker wrought havoc with the ball, roturn- ing an analysis of four wickets for 12 runa. Mitchell was the top-scorer on the Club side.

Mr. Kangaroo's Chalfield (160 Rs.) (Mir, Churlow)

Won by many lengths; the same. Time: 4 mina. 7.175 wees,

Pari-mutuel: Win $3: Pinces $2.10; $2.10.

KOWLOON DRAW.

Consistent Scoring in Artillery Match.

On the home ground, the Kawloon C.C. drew with the Royal Artillery.

Kowloon hatted first and declared

when the total WK 175 for nine wickets. Seven of their batsmen en- tered double figures, with Goodwin the top-scorer. Capt. Miller captured three wickets for 30 runs.

Thanks to a partnership between Lt. Musson and Bdr. Bryant, the military side were able to make a draw of the game. They had three wickets down for 30 runs, but the fourth wicket stand yielded Di runs. Byrant was bowled by Goodwin for 49 ring, while Musson" was undefènted with 41 runs. Goodwin took three wickets for 37 runs.

SECOND DIVISION.

Civil Service Draw with Hongkong Club.

Playing on the Club ground, tho Civil Service were unlucky to draw with the Club, for when light failed they were only seven runs in arrostu with five wickets to fall.

2The "Volunteers' Cup (Un. offcial)—A Hurdle Race of 1% millen. Mr. R. II. Charles' White Star

(168 lbs.) (Mr. Butler) 1

Mr. A. H. Potts' The Stumour

(108 Ms.) (Mr. Charles)

Mr. M. S. V. Monnop's Demurrer

Wendy (Mr. L. De Ville) .... D.N.F.

Cruiser Championship.

The third cruiser championship was

being

equaliser. The Recreio sailed yesterday, the cours were always on the defensive and round Hongkong Island (P), a die- | faulty shooting on the part of the St. tance of 24 milos. Results:

Andrew's Ludies was responsible for the drawn game.

League Table.

The positions of the teams to date Norseman

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↑.. 1. A... St. Andrew's Heerelo

(168 s.) (Mr. Ferguson) LHC. Wen by length; 4 lengths. Time: 3 min. 10 seen. Pari-mutuel: Win $7.10; Placen 32.40; 32.50; $31.40.

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In a friendly match the socond eleven of the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club were beaten by the R.A.MIC. by three clear goals on the Navy ground at Happy Valley. I 2| Finis, Knight and Salves were the!

scorers for the military team.

Borderers v. Police.

Hurdle Race of 11⁄2 miles, Mr. Stanton's Tom (158 lbs.)

(Mr. Stanton) Menara. Hall & Shenton's The

Gumeril (160 lbs) (Mr. Frost) Mr. Stanton's Donnabelin (161 lbs.) (Mr. Corbett) Won by 1 length; many lengths. Pari-muteul: Win 83.20: Places $2.30; $2.10.

#

4.The Christmas Steeplechave.— A Hoodieop of 114 miles.

Mr. Heard's Christmas Belle

(163 118) (Mr. Corbett) 1 Mr. G. S. 3. Branwell's Movonagher

(10)bs.) (Mr. Bramwell) 2 Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Partridge

(155 16*) (MF. Stanton) 3 Won by 2 lengths; 1 length. l'arl-mutuel; Win $3,10; Places $2.10 32.10; $2.15.

5.The Sha Tau Kok Handlenp Steeplechase.—14 miles.

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In a match on the Police ground at Mongkok the South Wales Borderers beat the Police by two goals to nil, Tylor and Hopkins being the scorers.

R.A.F. v. Y.M.C.A. Playing at King's Park the Royal Air Force and the Y.M.C.A. had" | close game which the former team won by three goals to two.

Total Fis

(1) 27 Mr. B. B. Landbett

Mr. A. Cache 101 35 LA Australber

(3) 18 Cond. 1. D. Marill 241 41 ME I. 8. Ro

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SPRINGBOKS WIN.

IRELAND BEATEN BY SOUTH AFRICAN.

Dublin, Doc. 19. Visiting Ireland, the South African Rugby playera won against a ropte- sentative Irish combination here by oight points to three-Nouter.

The match between the Incognitos the and the Police was played on" Royal Artillery ground and resulted in a draw neither alda being able to acore. As a result of a beitor goal occupy average the "Incognitos"

Andrew's fourth position, but St. Having the Royal Army. Service have one match in hard. Corps 40

The league table brought up to date their opponents in the Mamak competition at King'a Park is as follows: yesterday morning, the Central Bri-

Mamak Competition.

"IncognitoTM*

Biah Association won their third con- Radio porta Mr. Heard's Royal Flush (170 ihn.) Recutive match, by six gasla to, one, jo. B. X. ..

(Mr. Corbett) 1 maintaining their unbeaten record Bori Bis

and incidentally remaining the only Andrew's Lady Peel's Marquis Hall (150 lbs.)

(Mr. Coltman) team which has gained full points to Falice Mr. Stanton's Christmas Frolic

(170 iba.) (Mr. Stanton) 3 Won by half length; a head, Pari-mutuel: Win $3.60; Places $3; $7.80.

6.—The Kwangsi Handicap-A Flat The Club were mainly indebted for Race of 1 Mile. For China Ponies, For novice their score to Hepburn and Planter, "D1" and "02" Classes, who scored 40 and 43 runs. Robertson | riders.

enptured right wickets for 03 runs. Mosung, Newblerine & Gordon's

The Civil Service totalled 138 runs Noukhail (162 lbs.) (Mr. Butler) for the loss of live wickels when Mr. Reen' Sunning (168 lbs.)

tumpa

were drawn. A. E. Wood scored 54 runs and B. C. K. Hawkins

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WRESTLING.

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POST OFFICE NOTICE

From

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Japan and Shanghai

Straits

(Mr. H. P. Rees) Mr. Dairem's Bay of Fellingham If (155 1.) (Mr. Noronha) Won by length; % length. Time: 2 mina. 18.3/5 seen. Pari-mutuel: Win $3.60;

2

Batavia

Saigon

Japan and Shanghai

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Places

H. Nomanbhoy Defies Craigen. $4.20 $13.30: $10.10.

gower Bowlers.

The University were entertained by home the Craigongower C.C. on the ground, the match ending in a draw, Balting first, the University totalled 140 runs, towards which H. Nomanu hoy scored 72 rung in fine style, Craigongower replied with 116 for eight wickets. H. P. Lim (25), S. V. 2 Gitting (28) and U. M. Omar (23) being the principal scorers. Ander son took four wickets for 40 runs.

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A PRACTICAL EXAMINATION IN JU-JITSU,

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Indians Draw With Police.

The Indian R.C. seconds met the Police on the Police ground in a drawu game. Fairly consistent scoring by the Indian batsmen gave them a totul : of 187 runs. H. T. M. Barms (0) and A. K. Ismail (26) entored the twenties. The Police scored 129 runs for the loss of four wickets. Alex- ander being top-scorer with 62 ruse, and Minty following with 33 not out, A Low Scoring Match,

When the Hongkong Univeralty

-The Kwang Tung Handleup.-- Pick Pace of K Mile, "C1" and "C2" Classon. Mesars, Hall and Shenton's The

Quail (184 lbs.) (Mr. Frost) Mr. To Kom-teng's Bridge Hall

(158 lbs.) (Mr. 8. N. Pan) Mr. d. J. Palmer's Blue Heaven

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(150 br.) (Mr. Palmer) # Won by length; 2 lengths. Time: 1 min. 97.1/5 neca.

Pari-nuturi: Win $12.50; Places $3.70: 33.10; $8.20.

THE CASH SWEEPS.

Complete List of the Lucky Winners. Race 1.

No. 552 485 207

$25 ficket No. 033.

$625.10 178.60 89.30

Race 2.

No. 862

It

390

664

$669.60 180.CO 94.80

Swatow

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Date and Time

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Samshui and Wuchow Mauila and Makasser

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Tilleboet. Tues., Dec. 22, 10.30a.m. Halyang.. Tues., Dec. 22, 1 p.m.

Saigon, Strnite, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Eact and S. Africa, *Egypt and Europe via Maznoillex General Metzinger ...Tues., Dec. 22,

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125 Tickets Nos. 213, 00, 419, 150, Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A..

3 seconds met the Craigengower seconda, BOG.

both sides acored below the century 0 mark. Craigengowor totalled 08 runs, towards which G. Winch con- tributed 38. Clarabutt bowled woll to take five wickets for 42 Tung, Tho University had totalled 82 runs for eight wickets whon stumpa drawn. M. Yayabboy was undefeated with 21 runs. Irance captured tour wickets for 31 runs.

Two pupils entered for a practical test in Ju-Jitsu yesterday st 11 am. at the Mauricio College Physical Education. They Charlca Chanatong Hong- kong's Strongest Boy, and Fred Britto, of China Underwriters, scientific Ju-Jitsyan and one of the best among Maurkio pupils. Both of them passed out with à very high percentage, the latter securing full

marks.

Both 470 participating in tho forthcoming competitions.

Mr. James Evans and Mr. Sullivan wore present at the College when the teat was hold and after the test was over the pupils were congratulated by both witnesses. Their diplomas for Ju-Jitsu will be given to them during the prize-giving which is to take place on December 21.

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YESTERDAY'S GAME.

1.R.C. Easily Defent the

Volunteers..

Playing on the I. R. C. ground yea- terday, the Volunteers were defeated by four wickets by the Indian R. C. The Volunteers compiled only 89 runn, Minu taking six wickets for 31. F. S. W. Smith was with 28.

Race 3.

No. 409

$835.10

760

238.60

626

119.30

$25 tickets Nos. 75 and 18.

Race 4.

No. 647

**

513

$2,021.00 677.00 288.80 695 $20.70 tickets Nos. 503, 539, 188, 28, 130, 638, 667, 141, 609, 861, 607. 697.

Race 5.

No. 723 744

342

$900.50 259.00 129.60

$25 fickets Nos, 230, 295,

Race 6.

No. 256.

493

188

$837.00

239.40

- 119.70

$25 tickets Nos. 184, 501, 290, 104, the top-scorer 470, 237, 578, 649, 117, 58, 602

The Indians replied with 122 runs for six wickets, A. A. Rumjuhn scored 48 runs (retired) and A. B. Sund 32 not out. Beck took four wickota for 28 rupa.

Race 7.

No. 118

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139

701

$862.40

246.40 123.20

$25 tickets Non. 816, 690, 19, 801, #48, 308, 636, 526, 380, 130, 100, 178. Country Club (142) (Mr. Stewart);

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Indians Defeat Volunteers. yesterday, the, Volunteers were de

Playing on the I. R.C. ground fented by the home team by four ball, and returned the splendid figures wickets.

of alx wickets for 31 runa.

The Indians lost five wickets for 34

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The Volunteers batted first and Mayfair Gymnasium, London, has offered hor services for the competi- totalled 89 runa, towards

which runs, but thereafter A, A. Rumjahn Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island boon 5. W. Smith contributed 28 Tunk, and A. B. Sufßad pulled the ganie tion. The Committed han pleased with her kind ofer and has. He was out to a good catch at square round. Rumlahn retired when he made her another judge for the leg by M. R. Abbas, who, running in, had scored 48 runs, and Suffied wis "Hongkong's..

Most Perfect. Man? took the ball low to the groumal, undafonted with 82 runs. Beck_took

A. R. Mine was in fine form with the four wickets for 28 runs,

contest.

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G.P.O.

.Dec. 28, 9.46 4.18.

Dec. 28, 10.30 am. (Duo Marselles, 21st January) Canton Wed., Doc. 23, 2.30 pas. Porthos....Wed, Dec. 28, 2.30 p.m. Menado Maru

Thura., Dec. 24, 8.80 1.1. Tjinegara. Thurs., Dec, 24, 10.30a.m. Yatshing....Thurs., Dec. 24, 5 p.m.

Sowa Maru

Registration Letter

Fri, Dec. 25, K.P.O.

.25th 10.a.

25th 11 a.m1. G.P.O. Registration 26th 11.15 12. Letore

25th Nood. (Duo Marsellies, 24th January).

Atruta Maru

Reg.,

2. Sat, Dec. 26.

BAS

1.9.80 m;

Letters, (Duo Thursday - Esland - Tik(JAN));A

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