1932-10-25 — Page 8

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932.

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC SPORTS

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB. MACAU.

Racing every Saturday night at 9.15 and every Sunday afternoon at 2:15.

See newspapers for special steamer ser- vice.

Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts.

HIGH ABOVE THE CITYS HEAT AND NOISE GLOUCESTER BUILDING

TEA

AND

DAILY

FROM

WEDNESDAY

26th October 4.30-7 p.m.

DANCE

AT THE

GLOUCESTER BUILDING

DINNER AND WEDNESDAY

DANCING

26th October 9-12.

AT THE

GLOUCESTER BUILDING

The Management of the Gloucester Building regrets to announce the Opening of—

THE DANCE SEASON

on Wednesday next with a Tea Dance from 4.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. followed by a Dinner Dance from 9 p.m. to Midnight. The Management regrets having to take this step, but owing to the numerous requests from patrons, we have weakened. The argument in favour of this innovation is logical, for why Indeed should such a perfect spring dance floor be provided, (incidentally, the only one of its kind in Hongkong) if it is not used! We offer no defence, for we are here to serve the public, and to this end have engaged the services of—

DICK ADAMSON..

and his calebrated Musical Organisation, each one an artist and accustomed to serving a particular Public.

no

We havo intention of appearing ostentatious, therefore we are, not opening with a "Bang-our experience of bangs boing that they just go off.

For further particulars phone

BREASTING THE TAPE—A splendid action photograph taken during the opening day day of the South China Athletic Sports mealing on Sunday. Itshows the first home in one of the flat races, breast- Ing the tape in a keen finish (Photos Mes Cheung).

NEW INTERPORT TRIAL FORWARDS

JONES GETS HIS Engineers

OPPORTUNITY Defeat

DEFENCE REMAINS K.I.T.C.

UNALTERED

(By "Veritas".)

Despite the prolific scoring of the forwards against the Navy

R. A. S. C. Also Win Mamak Points

(By "Bully Of")

in the Interport football trial HOCKEY RESULTS last Sunday, the selectors have wisely found fit to make several changes in these departments for the second of the trials against the Army which takes place at Sookunpoo on Wednes- day, November 2, at 4 p.m.

INTERPORT

TENNIS

WADE RECEIVES

THE CUP

HANDED OVER BY FINCHER AT DINNER

THE CELEBRATIONS

In the presence of the two teams, members of the selected Hongkong ladies team, who unfortunately were unable to A scrappy game was the result

play, officials of the Hongkong of the match at the Naval Ground

L.T.A., and friends, Teddy Fin- Happy Valley, yesterday, between the R.A.S.C. and the Veteran. Both cher, last night handed over to On the other hand, the halfteams failed to impress and there John L. Wade, the Shanghai backs and defence remain un-was little good hockey. There captain, the Tennis Interport altered, with Andy Duncan of the was no score at the interval and "Taggart" Cup, which Shang- Club, who came in at the last about half way through the second hai won during the week-end. minute on Sunday, retaining his half Barlow netted the only goal

Mr. M. K. Lo, who presided over position at left half.

scored for the R.A.S.C.

the the gathering, which took The Kowloon Indians went

form of a dinner-dance, at the Mullane under by two goals to nil to the Peninsula Hotel, said that as Rodger (Club); (S.W.B.), Strange (Club); Tong Royal Engineers at Caroline Hill lawyer who could only allow Mr. Kwan (S. China), Barber yesterday in a

un Wade to take away the cup on the (Lincolns), A. Duncan (Club); interesting game. The combina- proviso, it being clearly under- Chen Sui-hong (S. China), Rid-tion of the Indiana was far from stood, and hereby agreed, that ley (Lincolns), Howe (Club), effective, but Hinbury and Hayden, Hongkong, can, and/or shall, go

line Jones (S.W.B.), Baldry (Lin- in the forward

of the to Shanghai in one year's time and. colns).

Engineers, did some good work. bring it back. The teams changed over with the The function was a particularly Engineers having a one goal lead, happy one, featured by compli- scored by Hinbury, Hayden adding mentary speeches. Supporting the second in the latter half.

The team selected is:

Reserves: Martin (Club), Bliss (Kowloon), B. Gosano (St. Joseph's) and Dominy (Club).

SPLENDID MOVE. I

somewhat

,

FRIENDLY MATCH. The introduction of Junes of

Strong second teams of the Jat the Borderers at Inside-loft is a aplendidi move, although the selec-Regiment and the Hong Kong Club tors might have been well advised played a drawless goal game at Kinga Park yesterday. Both teama to retain his club-mate Duncan of fielded some of their senior the wing. As an Individual Jones is one of the finest forwards, tak. Players. log part in local soccer. He has a deadly shot with both feet, and when in company with Duncan is sufficient to worry any defence,

It is peculiar to find five Service players included in a team to meet the Army, and it is to be hoped. that the opposition will not be too much weakened. It is necessary

to

CANCELLED.

It is notified that the Mamak Shield match between the R.A.S.C., and the Royal Corps of Signals, arranged to take place to-morrow at Marina, has been cancelled.

TO-DAY'S TEAM.

and The R.A.M.C.,

Mr. M. K. Lo were the two cap- tains, and Mr. Ezra Abraham, Act ing President of the Kowloon Cricket Club, whilst a large num ber of ladies graced the event:

(Continued on faye 7.)

ALL ROUND FORM

PARDRE TAKES 7-30

AND SCORES 52

One of the outstanding features of the Small Units Cricket League so far this season is the font of the Rev. J.N, Lewis Bryan, S.C.F., when playing for the I.A.M.C.

have the strongest combina-Phoenix meet in the Mamak com- H.M.S. tions possible against Interport petition at 3.45 p.m. this after-Corps of Signals last week. trial teams in order to give the noon at Sookunpoo, when the runs, the Rev. Lewis Bryan went After taking 7 wickets for 30 selectors every chance to arrive at Medical Corps will be represented in to hit up 52 runs before retiring, by: Pte. Davies: Sgt-Major

their decisions.

six.

The brilliant form of the Lin-Kirton-Vaughan and Major Had-two of his biggest hits being for colns has made the inclusion of den: Pte. Bucon, Major Anderson,

The R.A.M.C., won by dû runs, two more of their players in-and Cple. Timmis: Sgt. Turney scoring 131 to the R.C.O.S., total evitable, and Ridley (inside right) Pte. Chittock, Cpl. Davies, Capt. of 86. and Baldry (outside left) come Gore and Pte. Elkin. into the teant. On paper the for- warda' appear even more formid- able than those of Sunday's trial,

FRIENDLY.

To-morrow at King's Park,

and it is a mute question as to bully-off at 5.10. p.m. the Club de whether the defence could be im-Ravrelo and the S. W. Borderers proved, although I am inclined to meet in a friendly match, when think that too much falth is the Recreio, will turn out the placed in Andy Duncan.

following team:-A. Silva: A. Remedios & P. N. da Silva: H. Noronha, J. E. Noronha, P. 3. N. Įda Silva: F. Rosario, F. Remedios,

D. F. Lopes.

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP C. R. Pereira, A. M. Xavier, and

Shek-0 Title Won by

A. B. Stewart

Ara

4th

F.A. Pollock

BILLIARDS LEAGUE

"STEEL CONISON TOURNEY TO BE HELD

The following are the results of the Shek O Golf Championship'

It has been decided to hold the which was played on Sunday, Steel, Coulson's billiarde longue 23rd October.

competition this winter, to be run Int A.D. Stewart 76-+-73169. on the same lines as in previous 2nd ER Mitchell T2-88=155. years. ·

H.R.B. Hancock B0+80=160. All clubs, messes etc., desirous of 88-79-162.participating should send a repre- sentative to a meeting to be held at St. Patrick's Club, Gordon Road, at 8 o'clock on Monday next, when 82-1270. 'the committen wilf be elected and 86--16-70. the fixtures arranged. 8-17-85. All correspondence in connexion 79-14-65. with the competition should be ad- dressed to Mr. R. Jordan. Hon. E. J. R. Mitchell 27-Ser-27. Socrotary, St. Patrick's Club,

Bovey Pool Winners:—

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Afternoon P. Tod

Elantin Compotition :---

TO KROVALG THE HAMMER- Anoter action' study "taken at the SCAA sports, with one of the comrelors in the act of re anaing the hammer. (Photo: Mes Cheung)......

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