1932-12-06 — Page 8

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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.

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WHAT THE TEA INTERVAL

DID

WICKETS FALL QUICKLY

411 FOR 2: THEN 479 FOR 6

ENGLAND AGAIN BAT ALL DAY

PATAUDI NOT OUT

THE sensational scoring of England up to tea time yesterday in the first Test

against Australia, was

BRADMAN FIT.

Hydney, Dec. 5.

Don Bradman will probably be fit for Australia's next test against England.

He was medically examined to day by specialists, who reported that his blood test was entirely satisfactory. There was nothing organically wrong.

The blood test -was

made of behalf of the N.S.W. Association. Bradman is now merely subject to the Board of Control's lomary examination before the second tent on December 30,-. Router.

cus

AT LAST!

HOCKEY.

MEDWAY'S

SECOND

DEFEAT

SURPRISE POINTS FOR 20th BATT.

FIRST OF SEASON

The Medway yesterday suffered their second dafest of the season In the Mamak Tournament when they lost to the 20th Battery by the only goal scored at Happy Valloy. It was, Incidentally the Battery's first win.

followed by an almost qua TORQUAY WIN ENGLISH few minutes through Gower, but

sensational fall of wickets after the adjournment, when four batsmen were sent back for the addition of 68 runs. Sutcliffe failed by six to re- cord his double century, but Pataudi, in a restrained inninga) succeeded in collecting 80 and re- mained unbeaten at the close of play.

.

Leyland failed, and Jardine stayed long enough to put to- gether but 27. runs. Verity lost his wicket in the Insi uver of the day.

The light was bad after ten and alight drizzle did not improve the conditions.

Sydney, Dec. 5. An amazingly swift change came over the game after tea when there was a slight drizzle. Wall and Nagel resumed the attack, and suc- cess came to the Australians early. Sucliffe was given out leg before wicket to Wall's first ball in the third over after-ten. The York- shireman had acored 194, his wicket falling at 423 runs. He gave an exhibition of artistic leg-glancing and cutting and was at the wicket

for 436 minutes during which time

he hit 13 fours.

Of the next ball M. Leyland was dismissed. He licked the delivery from Wail Into the safe bands of Oldfield, Wall was now bowling with greater vim and was assisted by the poor light. The Nawab of Pataud was taking no risks and topped the eighty mark after having been at the wickets for 220 minutes. He has four fours to his credit.

CUP REPLAY

Third Time of Asking

London, Dec. 5.

Meeting for the third time in: the first round proper of the English Cup. Torquay. to-day defeated Bournemouth by the odd goal in Ave.

The Army unit scored in the first

were later kept on the defensive by the Medway.

When the military men were able to get within striking distance they falled to make the most of their: opportunities. It was only by packing their goal in the second half that they were able to stave off defeat.

LEAGUE TABLE.

The match was played on the Bristol City encloure and decision

the reached only after

teams had played for a total of 300 1st Bty. minutes.

H.K.S. Torquay now meet Queen's Park Radio....

round R.C. Signals Rangers in the second

B.A.S.C. proper on Saturday, when they

Incognitos. will be before their owa sup-St Andrew's porters. Reuter.

Medway Police R.E. R.A.M.C. 12th R.A. University Wishart Phoenix Tamar Veteran Parthinn 24th R.A. 20th R.A. R.A.0.C.

BILLIARDS LEAGUE.

Latest Results in Steel Coulson Tournament.

ST. PATRICK'S LUCKY..

the

| K.I.T.C.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

D 0 1 48 8 19 10 O 1 42

10

10

11 10 6

0 10 15

0

2 13 10

2 12 22

GOLDMAN MAY NOT PLAY

FOR CLUB

D. R. JARDINE, who yesterday scored 27 in the Test Match, is here soon executing a typical driva.

DECISION NOT YET REACHED

MAY OR MAY NOT SUCCEED HOWE

FIT AND WELL'

(By "VERITAS”)...

It is by no means certain that L. Goldman, soccer, rugby, tennis and cricket Interporter, who has just returned to Hong- kong from Home leave will take Howe's place as leader of the Club attack.

pro-

This morning Goldman told me that although he had beon nounced fit by the doctors ngala to take up sport, he had not de finitely decided to adopt football this season. His decision depend on circumstances.

will

"Lolly" arrived back yesterday on the Menelaus, looking (and sa H16 he said he felt) very fit. jstay at Home, he added, had boon most enjoyable although he had not played any football, or Imuch' tennis. He saw a cortain amount of Wimbledon, and spent the rest of his time touring the

YESTERDAY'S SAILING. countryside.

Fifth Ladies Championship Decided.

NORTH POINT · EVENTS.

very

PINE SPORTSMAN. Goldman is one of the finest all- round sportsmen in the Far East. ,1930-31. Prior to an injury in which kept him out of the game until the present, he played Inter- port soccer for both Hongkong and Shanghai. He has also played Interport tennis, cricket, swim-

The fifth ladles championship race ming and rugby.

of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club

Before leaving for Home last

was held yesterday. The course was spring, he joined forces with E. C. over 7.6 miles. Details:

4 1 3 18

3

0

6 1 0 18 1

10 0

9 16 30 1

Yacht

Bolla 1 03 0

0 Club 7 0 7

MAMAK FIXTURE.

Wednesday, Marina, 4 p.m.

fortunate to get away with full points German

SL Patrick's Club were rather 8th Destroyers 1 0 1 0 1 20 against the Royal Engineers latter's table. Only the exceptionally brilliant play of L. Remedios was IL sponsible for their win, as he defeat- ed his old opponent, Sld Smith, by 99 points, a fent he can justly be proud of. In fact, as was said during the game, Remedios was in such good with the "One-away stick."* form that he could have got them

Apparently 148 in St. Buckle's un- lucky number, for the second con- gecutive week he missed an easy red loser to give his opponent the game by 2 points,

Time Time Pos'a Pu. Fincher in an effort to wrest the Pdoubles tennis championship from

Flatbed Corrected "II" Clase Blarted at 1.0p.m.

4211)

(Mrs. T.P.K. Kumbia) Diana

the Rumjahn cousins, but although the pair reached tho final and met the cousins, they were well beaten... His last success in local sapetitive tennis was to win

10

4.24.63 4.21.21 1 -B (Mias ELM. Farr)

Colleen

4.88.£4

les Layton)

Dorothea

4,50,51

4.80.18 $ 4

4.20.25 3 $

*}* *Y," "G" Class Started at 9,65 p.m.

4.40.08 4.45.01 117

(MH.M. Kal)

Royal Signals v K.LT.C. Signale: Browne: Cook and Atha" Cord: Hardy, H. Jones and Sectt: w W. & Chev)

E. Bryce, Chaffey, Lient. Whiteway Wilkinson, Convey and W. Jones.

SHAMEEN BEAT MOTH. The Shameen Sports club, practie- ing for their important hockey fix- ture against H.M.S. Medway which

last week defeated H.M.S. Moth by six goals to nil.

|

4.43.21 $ 24

сом-

the

of

Mixed Doubles Championship 1981 with Mrs. Lochner, who was this year partnered by Capt. Barry and benten by M. W. and Miss 18 Enid Lo.

43

43

.4 18

2 16

$9

A 12

47

7

(Mr. P. Fowke) Bluejacket 4.42.11 4.4224

(Was M. Whitham) Speedwell 4.61.20 449.48 (Mrs. N. E, Stewart) Gral

4.87.51 4.52.05 (Mrs. A. Malope)

0.01.58

4.06.20 4 11 (Miles D. Pateketi)

"A" Class Started at 8.10 p.m.

Jardine replaced Leyland and after scoring 27 anicked an off ball from McCabe into Oldfield's hands, the fifth wicket falling for 470 The Garrison Meas lost their home Pung. The English captain had fixture with the Palace Club, who won la to be played on Saturday next, wap

by 4 games to 2. The most exciting been at the crense for 68 minutes game of the evening was that be and scored two boundaries. Hedley Verity was sent in to play out time but in the last over of the day was given out leg before to Wall after haring made two, the scores at the close of play being 479 wickets.

for six

N

tween S/Sgt. Clarke and T. Culyer, which finished by the narrowest pos- eible murgin in favour of the latter player.

S/Sgt. Jarman seems to have run

riot against C. P. O. Miners in the C. and P. O's, Club v. Borderers game, allowing his opponent to scure only 21 points-Indeed a mertòrious per- formanco.

The Police were forced to concede the Royal Artillery Meas half a point, ench side wiming three games, al- though the homesters won on aggres gate.

To T. Gooding (Police) went the honour of compiling the highest, break, one of 37.

RESULTS.

Engineers,

S.C. B. Amith

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It was a one-sided gaine, with Shameen, even without the services of Pate Hunt and Von Essen, com-

pletely masters.

Von Essen at centre-half played a Rasmussen, who deputised for

aound game and was well supported by his wing halves, Sterling and Biggs.

The Club forwards were fast, but erratle in passing. They were also inclined to wander out of position.

Three goals by F. Lammert, who has recently returned from Canada, and one by Munro put the Club well ahead before the interval whistle, 10 and afterwards, although Shameen 10eased up, two further points were netted through Munro and the left 118 winger.-Our Own Correspondent.

St. Patrick's, A/Bet. E Pollard 180 M.M. Bira AM. B. Floyd

M.A. Hapticia I. E. Remedion F, Gi Z Remedios

. Jordan

Bet. L. A. Buckle 245

Sgt. W. Halling.

worth

100

Sat, A.G. Savell 150

781

-

790

Garrison Mess. Palace Club.

8/Bgt. 8. Clarke 119 T. Culver B.A.M. J. Jordan 150 Yeung

Q.M.B. Farquhar 150 M. Deltema Bergt. Flood

DE Bgt. Organ

RUGBY OFF.

3rd Champlonably.

4.54.25

M

obl Gutt

(May. Grima) La Linds 4.00.44

(Mrs. Sheldon) Jan

4.58.11 (Mrs. Krogh Moe)

6.01.34 (Mire. V. Cowland)

4 7

117

20

4.52.85

(Mr. Stanton)

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LADY RIDER HURT.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The SIXTEENTH EXTRA RACE 31 MEETING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at ILAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 10th December, 1932, com- {mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung -- at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they

Mishaps at Fanling Hunt and their Ladies must wear

Meet on Sunday.

COLLAR BONE BROKEN.

their

Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Noh-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Roonis at $5,00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladios (Both including Tax) Mian Bolton, of Taikoo Decks, had are obtainable through the SECRET- with the Fanling Hunt on Sunday at Payment of All Chita, &c. an unfortunate mishap whilst riding ARY upon introduction by a Member, such Member to be responsible for Fanling. She was dismounted dur ing the meet and fractured her collar bone.'

Mombers' Ea- Badges admitting closure will NOT be on sale at the Raco Course.

On No Protext will Children be per- Capt. Brown was also thrown, and mitted in either Enclosure during the it was at first thought he was badly Meeting. injured, but fortunately he was, not hurt

any serious extent.

Hause provided they are ordered from Tiffins are obtainable at the Club

the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone There was a large turn out for the 21020. meet on Sunday, His Excellency the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Governor (Sir William Peel), being Public Enclosure is $2,00

The Price of Admission to the Including

one of the enthusiastic members of Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, The rugby game Axed for Wednes the hunt. Mr. A. II. Potts laid the and is payable at the Gate., Soldiers 180 day at Sockumpoo between the Club

and the Borderers has been abandon drag, and a most successful meeting and Sailors in Uniform are admitted

was held, with the exception of the Half Price, ed. Instead the club will play o practice game at Happy Valley,

180

117

11

40 A. Perlera

160

B/BgL Dyer

B/Bgt. Robinian

100 J. C. Ramedio 140 Crux

160

701

150

811

Borderers-Club Game Abandoned.

Club. Borderers.

21 C/Sat. Jazman

160

150 0.5.. 8mith

121

150 881. Harris,

AE

12 0.8.M. wa

100

160

607

Artillery.

160

160 Bat Will

180 Bt. Woods

99

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110 Birt. Bession.

160

150 Mr. Onr. Bailey

110

111 Mr. dar. Plné

150

BOT

TEZ

7

12

20 C. Pl

T. Pile

02 0.8.M. Kle

Jew

434

two mishaps.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will ¡not be permitted to operate within

the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey - Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

8. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Socretary. Hongkong, 6th December, 1932.

AND NOW-

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made in both

LADIES' and MILITARY MODELS

just switch on the electricity-and brush the hair for five minutês morning and night, and the electricity will help nature to restore that hair-beauty which is naturally yours.

USED BY THOUSANDS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

ALSO A NEW MODEL IN THE COMB

Fitted with an attractive multi-coloured handle.

THESE HAVE ARRIVED JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS, and are now on sale at the loading. Stores. A. PRACTICAL GIFT which will be truly appreciated.

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NAWAD OF PATAUDI,

The full scores follow:

Australia.-Ist Inns.

W. M. Woodfull, e Amex, b Voce

W. II. Ponsford, b Larwood ** J. H. Fingleton, e Allen, a Lar-

wood

A. F. Kippax, .b.w., Larwood

McCabe, not out

Voce

Richardson, Hammond, b

W. A, Oldfield, e Ames, b Lær-

Wood

C. & P.O.s'

C.P.O./ Miners C.P.O. Last C.1.0. TarOY C.PO. Taylor C.P.O. Simmons C.P.O. Darwin

Police Club.

Elle 8. Gooding 187. Fander

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C. V. Grimmett, e Ames, b Voco 10,

L. Nagel, b Larwood

W. J. O'Reilly, b Voco

T. W. Wall, o Allen, b Hammond

Extras

Tatal

B. Brediall

134 0.8. Wilkes

League Table.

Borderers, 20 St. Patrick's

Polaco Hotel 360 Polico Club

Artillery

Fall of wickets-1 (Woodfull) for Garrison Mess 22; 2 (Ponsford) for 68; 3 (Fing- C. & PO's Club leton) for 82; 4 (Kippax) for 87; R. Engineers

5 (Richardson) for 218; 6 (Oldfield for 231; 7 (Grimmat) for 290; 8) (Nagel) for 300;-0 (OTellls) for 806; 10 (Wall) for 360.

Larwood

Você

Allen

Verity. Hammond

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

31 Б 08 5

20

4 110

4

15

1 05

18 4

14.2

$14

194

England-1st Inne.

H. W. Sutcliffe, lb, Wall

Games

P. W. L. F. A. Piz.

33 015 30

3 a 0 12 09

3,2 1 9 9

3' 111 76%

3 1 2 0 0 0

Nawab of Pataud, not out

M. Leyland, e Oldfeld, b Wall..

D. R. Jardine, c Oldfield, b

McCabe ...

H. Verity, 1.b.w., Wall

Extras

:

80

20.

Total (for 6 wkts.)..... 470

· L. E. G. Ames, G. O. B. Allen, H.

Larwood and W. Voce to bat.

Fall of wickets:-1 (Wyatt) for

R. E, 9, Wyatt, Lb.w., Grimmett 38 112, 2 (Hammond) for 800; 8 (Sut-

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THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

·PRÓGRAMMES and ENTRY FORMS for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to bo.held in Macao on Sunday, 18th December, 1932, may ba obained at the Sports Club, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, or at the Officos of Messrs. Poray Smith, Beth & Fleming, 6, Des Vosux Road, Central.

ENTRIES close at 4 p.m. on Thursday, 8th December, 1932.

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