SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,`
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The TENTH EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be held (Weather Por- mitting), at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 24th September, 1932, com moncing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will bo Rung 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members ara totified that they and their Ladies must wear thoir Badges prominently displayed.
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No One without a Badgo will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to and Club the Members Enclosure Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) aro obtainable through the BECRET- ARY upon introduction by a Member, auch Member to be responsible payment of all Chits, &e.
for
Members' Badges admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On no protext will Children bo pormitted in olther Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Bay in advance. Telophone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and la payable at the Gate,
Soldiers and Saliors in uniform are hdmitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Procincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Rengkong, 19th September, 1932. HE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
The Ninth Extra Race Meeting in declared abandoned with thei exception of the race for the Fifth will be Aggregate Stakes, which incorporated in the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be held (weather bermitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday, 24th September, 1932.
Entrance Fess and Gate money will be refunded on application. ny Order of the Stewarda,.
9. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Scerotary, Hongkong, 17th September, 1932.
HONG KONG LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB.
Members are retuinted that the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held at Lane, Crawfords (Private Loungo) Friday, 23rd September, at 5.15 Pila.
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All Members are specially Kupstod to be prosent.
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HONGKONG
RIDING
SCHOOL.
TEL. 58754.
MA TAU KOK RD., KOWLOON. Our Riding Masters have com- menced tuition at our new track.
BUSES 3 AND 4 STOP 'AT FRONT CATE OF SCHOOL.
Capt. N. A. ROTDESTVIN,
USE
Manager.
ABSORBINE JR.
KILLS THE GERMS OF
HONG KONG FOOT
Blisters
Cracks
Itching
Scaly dry skin
ARE DANGER SIGNALS
These are definite symptoms of thie highly contagious, diataso called Hong Kong Foot. Treat at once with Absorbine Jr.. It gives immediate relief peno- trates the skin killing the germa that cause this nasty diacenza. Absorbine Jr. is pleasant to use -soothes and heals.
AbsorbineJr. for years has re- Hoved skin troubles, cuts, burns, sprains and sore musclos,
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Complete directions in Engllah and Chipass with each bottle.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932.
OMAR'S BRILLIANT BOWLING LEADERS PILING ON POINTS
DRAWS FIRST FLOOD TO HONGKONG
VISITORS' LUCK IN BOWLS INTERPORT TIE
LAST END DECIDES
HONGKONG enjoyed
all the luck in the first lawn bowls Interport! encounter with Shanghai yesterday, though in steer- ing his team to victory by the single shot gained on the last end, U.M. Omar scored a personal triumph.
Shanghai, Sept. 18.
Hongkong won the first off- cial interport bowls contest against Shanghal to-day, 17 to 16, Just scraping home by the odd shot on the 22nd, after tleing on the 21st.
It was a hard-fought game through- out, and particularly exciting, especi ally over the last three ends.
U. M. Omar played a remarkable game and practiently won the game for Hongkong. He was well-support- ed by Brown, and Bradbury put in some good shots, but was Nichel was off form.
crratic.
Hall played finely but received Hilfe support, and was against a bet- ler man in Omar.
The teams were: Hongkong-Dor (skip). Brown, a: Bradbury, 2: Nichoj, lead. Shanghai-Hall (skip), Hurri son, 3: McGregor, 2: Sequiera lend.
The green was perfect and on the fast side.
Hongkong opened the score with a single at the first end, and Shang- hai replied with two in the next, Hall inying the shots. Hongkong took the third, Bradbury scoring and Shang- hai replied with two. Hongkong look the fifth, Brown drawing a fine shot. to lay-one, and also the sixth with a single, Omar drawing the shot.
Hall's Mistake.
In the seventh Hongkong secured three. They were, laying two when Ilali, with his first wood, knocked one of their's in for three and with his second drove and missed, Omar lay- ing down the guards.
Shanghai took the eighth, McGregor drawing and laying his shot. The ninth went to Hongkong, Brown lay- ing down two fine shots.,
Shanghai replied with two in the tenth. Hongkong won the eleventh with single, Bradbury's wood scor- ing, but Shanghai secured a single in the twelfth, thirteenth and four- teenth making the score 10 all.
in the fit Hongkong drew two teenth, Omar laying his second ehot. The sixteenth and seventeenth also went to Hongkong with singles. Shanghai won the eighteenth with a laying four, Omar single. After
shot and came up with a narrow saved three. Shanghai were laying Omar one at the nineteenth when
brilliant fast shot, took out with the Shanghal wood, Hongkong get- ting a single. The twentieth disastrous for Hongkong who were leading 15 to 11, Sequeira drew ahot, McGregor's first wood lay mo second and his second wood came narrow to lay on his first. Then Harrison came up and lay third. Hall drew fourth and then drew narrow to lay fifth, bringing the score to 10/16 in favour of Shanghai.
WOS
The twenty first was fuil of excite ment, Brown drawing his shot and Lieing with Shanghai.
Hongkong took the twenty second end with a single, Omar getting a lucky winning shot. Shanghai was and the Laying when he came Shanghai wood overturned to lay his, shot.
up
The second interport will be held to- morrow. The Hongkong team fa un changed and Shanghai will be repre sented by Dunlop (skip), Kallt, 3; Stormes, Glover, lead-Reuter.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.
SCOTLAND BEAT IRELAND BY
FOUR GOALS
London, Sopt. 17.
At Belfast beforo 30,000 spectators, Scotland defeated Ireland by four goals to nil at soccer,
KYOD,
Despite the brilliant goal-kooping of Scott, the Scottish team mainly through the cleverness of their forwards who outwitted the Irish half-backs.
Novertheless, English, the Irish centre-forward, twles almost scored, oneo just missing the upright.
At half-time, Scotland was leading by two goals.
The
goal-scorers
werd
'King,
McPhail (2) and McGrory.
The teams lined out as follow:
Crap- Scotland McLaren, Gray, nell, Massio, Johanstone, Telfer, 3. Crawford, Stevenson, McGrory, Mc- Phall and King.
Troland Scott, Cook, Fulton, Falloon, Jones, Gowdy, Mitchell, Priestley, Carilah,; Millar and Kelley
GOOD YEAR REPORTED
ANNUAL MEETING OF I.R.C.
THE NEW OFFICERS
Complete satifaction with the progress and success of the club in the year past was expressed at the annual meeting of the Indian Recreation Club held yesterday.
Mr. A. el Arculli, who presided, referred in complimentary terms to the splendid record of the club in the many phases of sports in which
it took part.
Interport and Exhibition Tennis
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SHANGHAI COMING IN OCTOBER: ANDREWS VENUE UNDECIDED
SHANGHAI is definitely sending an Interport tennis team to Hongkong this year according to a confirmatory telegram received by Mr. C. P. F. James, Secretary of the local L.T.A., from Mr. Thorburn, official of the Shanghai body..
Matches will be played on October 8, 9, and 10, probably at the Kowloon Cricket Club. No indication has yet been received in Hongkong as to the composition of the visiting side, but the local representatives will almost certainly be S.A. Rumjahn, E.C. Fincher, M. W. Lo, H. D. Rumjahn, Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit.
The LT.A., is still waiting a reply from the Hongkong Cricket Club to a request for the use of the Club ground for staging E. D. Andrew's exhibition matches on Wednesday and Thursday. Until this has been received, it is impossible to name the venue for the matches.
In the course of the meeting, SWIMMING Mesra. A. A. Rumjahn and M. R.
Abban, skippers of the Club's senior CHAMPIONSHIPS
and junior cricket teams respectively, were re-elected for the coming
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The following officers were elected: i President. Mr. A. Arculli. Vice-Presidents-Menari
Singh and R. M. Omar.
Bishon
Hon. Secretary Mr. M. R. Abbas. Hon. Treasurer-Mr. R. Nazarin, Committee.-Messrs. A. T. Barma,
A. Bakar, J. Ilacnen, S. A. R. Ismail,. A. K. Minu, A. H. Modar, A. R. Mim F. D. Pereira, S. Haroon, M. U. Razack, A. Rahmin, A, M. Rumjan, A. II. Rumjahn, A. R. Dallahand, M. F. Adut,
Captain of 1st XI Cricket Team
OF COLONY
ARRANGED FOR NEXT WEEK
FULL PROGRAMME
ber
day
"BEST OF LUCK”
| JARDINE AND CO, LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA
RECOVERY OF ASHES OPTIMISM
On
for
Landon, Sept. 17. An immense crowd was present nt Entries close on Wednesday next St. Pancras Station this morning to for the annual aquatic championships bid riotous farewell to the fifteen
1941 of the Victoria Recreation Club which members of the M.C.C. team,
Orontes the are sailing Mr. A A. Rumjahn. Vice-Captain-are to be held on Thursday, Septem-
Friday, September 30, Sutur- Australia in an attempt to win back +29, Mr. F. 1). Pereira.
Captain of 2nd XI Cricket Team-day, October 1 and Monday, October 3, the "Ashes."
Among the enthusiasts who bude Mr. M. R. Abbas, Vice-Captain-Mr. commencing at 5 pm. sharp each
except Saturday, when the first race the team farewell wore the All-India A. S. Suffial.
Captain of Tennis Mr. S. A, Run-is timed for 2.30 pm.
The entrance fee for each event is cricketers with their captain, Naidu,
Interviewed. J. R. jehn.
Jardine, the $i, and $3 for each team in the team who are sailing home to-morrow. caid, "We have at the V.R.Ć.
good team and Heats, if any, will be swam off on just good enough to Wednesday, September 28, ut 5 p.m.
12 Racehorses
.
Shot to
Save Money
PARLOUS CONDITION OF TRADE
Stockton, Aug. 24.
An instance of the parlous con- ditions of the trade in racehorses, is the case of a well-known breeder, who has just had 12 of his yearlings shot.
Until a few years ago there was in moderate horse market for the
who was capable of no better than running into a place in a selling race. It was always possible to sell him for export to Java or smaller Panama or some of the
was
countries, where they carry on their racing with horses that are not good enough to run in Britain, France
or the United States. Even a bad horec
worth a hundred pounds or so for export: now that outlet is practically closed. India Even countries such as und South Africa, where racing is conducted on good lines, and the stakes are good, are buying only a very limited number of horses. The trade with South Africa, is practically dead, on account of the import duty of £100 on all race- horses entering the country.
The
referred to owner business
and man, has considered it better busi- loss by ness to cut his initial shooting his worst yearlings rather than to incur further expenses on account of training and entries und forfeits.
LOOKI
is he
race. Entry forms are now available English shippe think we shall
There are altogether twelve cham- pionship events, while races have also been arranged for members of the | V.R.C.
The full programme for the four day meet is as follows:
THURSDAY.
Open Championships.
100 Yards, free style.
100 Yards back stroke.
100 Yards free style (Boys 15 years and under).
For Members Only. One Length Underwater Race,
FRIDAY.
Open Championships. 220 Yards free style. 100 Yards breast stroke. Long Plunge,
For Members Only.
VILLA, POMPEY, PALACE & BRENTFORD WIN Motherwell Pulled Up Sharply But Rangers Go Ahead
SPECTATOR'S TRAGIC DEATH
London, Sept. 17.
tho A spectator standing near Southampton goal in the match bo- tween Lincoln and Southampton had to be carried off in a stretcher when the frat he collapsed and died as coal was scored.
Chelsea were saved by Gallacher
who beat the Wolves backs, scoring beautifully.
In
The Arsenal goals were scored by Hulmo, Coleman and Bastin Buccession. Arsenal beat Bolton by 3-2.
Aston Villa, Newcastle, Bradford, Brentford and Reading were all un assallable. Our Own Correspondent.
FIRST DIVISION.
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Blackburn Blackpool Derby Everton Leedu Middlesbro Newcastic Sheffield U. Wolves
Aston Villa PurLsmouth
West Brom. Arsenal Newcastle
Derby Huddersfield Liverpool
a
be
Leeds
of the Tord Lewisham, President Marylebone
Cricket Club, travelled to Tilbury Docks with the team.
bo Tho Nawab of Pataudi will
and at Ceylan, joining the team Maurice Tate is hopeful of joining them at Toulon.--Reuter.
BASEBALL IN U.S.
CHICAGO CUBS MEET PHILLIES ONCE MORE
New York, Sept. 17..
The Chicago Cubs had another tussic with the Phillies to-day, this time in a double-header, which result- ed in a division of the spoils. The Phillies had very much the better of the argument in the first game, but in the Chicago turned the tables
hoisted second. Hensley
master.
It
The Brooklyn Dodgers and
four-
the
50 Yaris (handicap) Hurdles Race. Cincinnati Reds also engaged in
SATURDAY.
Open Championships.
440 Yards free style,
100 Yards free style (Ladies),
High Dive.
Team Race (6 men each 60 yards). For Members Only. Obstacle Nate.
100 Yards Junior Championship of the V.R.C. (open only to swimmers of classes "B," "C." and "D","
12.
60 Yards (Handicap) for boys under
MONDAY.
Open Championships. 880.Yards free style. Throwing the Polo Hall.
For Members Only.
Water Polo match between winners of intra-club league and the "Rest."
double-header, Wright, Herman, Wil- making circuit son and Hendrick clouts.
The Boston Braves nosed out the Cardinals by the solitary run, while the Giants defeated the Pirates de- spite home-runs by Piet and Pwaner. Hogan returned the compliment for the Giants.
the
the In the American League, Yankees won another game at the Browns, expense of the St. Louis Sox had a narrow victory over Byrd scoring a home-run. The White
acured Athletics, winning by five runs to. four. Kress and Cochrane homers in this encounter. Scores:
National League,
QN
Chelsea
Everton
Wednesday Sunderland
Belion
Birmingham Blackburn Sheffield U. Leicester
Blackpool
Wolves
3 Bolton
4 Leicester
4 West Brom.
3
Sunderland
2 Birmingham
2 Manchester C.
3 Wednesday
0 Liverpool
1 Portsmouth
1 Huddersfield
1 Chelsen
Lengue Table.
Middlesbro'
Manchester C.
Goals.
League Table.
Brentford Crystal Pal. Reading ... Northampton Luton Bristol C. Bournemouth Cardiff
Exeter
Brighton Norwich Clapton O. Aldershot
Bristol R.
Goals.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 6 0 0 14 7 12 0 5 0 1 18 6 10 0 4 2 0 18 5 10 077
212.
12 18
3 0 3 12
6 3 0 3 10
20
0 2 2 2 9
014-1
21
6 2 1 3
Queen's P.R. 0 2 1 3
Swindon
Coventry.
Watford
Southend
Gillingham
2
Torquay
P. W. L. D. F..A. Pts.
2014 4.10 6 4
8 4 2 0 13 7 10 GAZ 0 10 9 10
4 1 1 16 8 9
2 2 0 16 7
SECOND DIVISION.
Bradford C. Bury Charlton Chesterfield' Fulham Lincoln Manchester U. Notts Forest Plymouth Stoke West Ham
Bradford C. Stoke Plymouth Vale Port Millwall Oldham Southampton Swansea
Burnley
Bury
1 Swansea
1 Tottenham
Newport
6 2 1
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Barnsley
Barrow
Carlisle
Chester
Crewe
Doncaster Hallfax: Hartlepools Ifull
Wrexham York
Chester
2 Storpkort
5 Accrington
Rotherham
New Brighton Southport
1 Rochdale
4 Walsall
2 Gateshead
3 Darlington
1 Tranmere
4 Mansfield
Lengue Table.
Goals,
0
2
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
Gateslicad Southport Crewo
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U
4
7
A
4
13 3
14 2
14 2
0 Preston N.E.
0 Notts County
1 Port Vale
1 Southampton
Stockport Accrington Wroxhuin Hull Halifax
Mansfeld
Walsall Carlislo
Barnsley
Barrow
Doncaster
Now Brighton
1
0
บ
0
1 Hartlepools
Rotherham
1
Rochdale
0
Tranmere
1 Grimshy
York
1 Burnley
Darlington..
3 Bradford
4 Oldham
0
3 Millwall
U
League Table.
Goals,
Preston N.E. Fulham Tottenham Notts Lincoln Bradford Grimsby... Manchester U, Notts County Chesterfield
Charlton
Boston
1
7
2
West Ham..
St. Louis
0
5
Brooklyn
11.
0
Cincinnati
3
8
4
(Continned on Next Columns.)
P. W. L. D. F. A. P.
0 15 6 11
1 10 2 0
17 8
3 3 0 14 6
3
0 12 4
11
2 16 15
2 14 11
12 14 10
8 1 2 16
3 3 0 8 12
3 0 3 10 10 24 4 22-7 11.
0
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(FIRST DIVISION),
Aberdeen
Clyde
Falkirk Hamilton Hearts Kilmarnock Morton Queen's Park Rangers St. Johnstone
Rangers Motherwell
Hearta Celtic
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1 East Stirling
1 Third Lanark
2 Motherwell
1 Airdrie,
1 Dundee
3 Ayr
0 St. Mirren
A Celtic
3 Partick
3 Cowdenbeath -
League Table,
St. Mirren ..
Hamilton ...
Goals.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Ps. 0 6 2 1 24 8 14 8 5 8 0 18 8 18 1 10 6 13 RZ 20 14 13
8 G
10 5
B
St. Johnstone 8. Aberdeon 8
Queen's Park 8 Coy
Cowdenbeath
A 3
8 7
Forest
8 8
G 7 6
14 4
14
4 7 3
4 8 3
7 15 8
4 4 10 2
1 Luton
0
1 Bournemouth
4 Kristol R.
3
0 Norwich
0
3 Newport
I
Airdrie
4 Southend.
1
Dundeo
4 Queen's P. R.
1
East Stirling 8 11
G Swindon
0
Falkirk
3 Brighton
0
. 1 Exeter
2 Aldershot
SCOTTISH
THIRD DIVISION
Brentford
Bristol C. Cardiff Clapton 0. Coventry Crystal Pal. Gillingham Northampton Reading Torquay
Watford
(SOUTH),
THE NEXT RACES.
Next Saturday's Race Meeting is to commence earlier than usual, owing to the Fifth Aggregate Stakes being 'timed, to run at 2 The first bell will be rung at
p.m.
(1.30 p.m.*
Ayr ..
Kilmarnock
Clyde ****
9 4
26 16
814 14
Third Lanark D 3 Morton
Partick
8 2 2 4 10
2 0 G B
1154 13 11 23
8 0 3 6 11 24 3
1 06 710; 2
LEAGUE
(SECOND DIVISION).
Albion
Arbroath
Bo'ness Brechin Dunder
Dunfermline.
East Fife. Edinburgh King's Park Leith
ง
5 Allos
1 St. Bernards
1 Raith Rovers
2 Hiberniana
5 Dumbarton
1 Ston'muir
8. Queen O'South
4. Armadale
3 Farfar
1 Montrone
Lengue Table.
Hibernians..
Goals.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
8 6 1 1 21-10
7.8 0 1 20 0.12
Brooklyn
8
G
0.
Cincinnati
17
New York
8
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Pittsburgh
4
8
1
Raith Rovars
7
Philadelphia Chicago Philadelphia
ก
10
1
Albiongy
8
8 0 2 20 16 12.
1
St. Bernards
7.5.0.223 14.10
Chicago
American League.›
Brət olah house and
Obleago Philadelphia
Cleveland Washington Detroit .Boston..
-Bu-Louis
Queon. Q'8th.
Dumbarton
Brechin Abreath Stenmuir M Dunfermline
East Fifo ...
7 4 0 3 14 10
8 4 0.8 18 13, 8
8 3 2 8 13 15 8 720
10 10 8-814 16 21
8 3 1 4 18,10 Loltha:88 14 13 10 Dundee U. B22 8. 15411 18 Alloa
722810 18 7.3 0.4 18 10 B 2 2 4 14 16 6 818-4 14 28
Forfar
3 Montroso... Sky Kings Park
Edinburgh
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