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GOOD PROGRESS IN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1933.

。AMAK LEAGUE

GURBACHAN SINGH HEADS GOAL-SCORING LIST: ATTRACTIVE WEEK-END PROGRAMME

EXCELLENT progress is being

made in the Mamak - tourna- ment. Alrendy, within six weekn of the commencement of the senson, fourtoon games have been played out of the total of 01. The

By "Bally.Off"

HOCKEY FIXTURES

C.B.A. head the League table with Complete Week End And

Mid-Week List

a hundred per cont. record for

three matchos. The Radio are a close second also with the

maximum number of points, but The following Milmak League they have one game in hand. They and friendly hockey matches have hold the palm for the highest been arranged.. hcote, having netted ten without reply against the Mulo

Corpe.

Other teams who have yet to loчs St. Andrew's, the a game aro

·United - Hockey- Club and the Police.

GURBACHAN Singh, the Radio's

prolific goal-getter of last season now heads the list this year with six goals for two matches to his credit. W. J. John- son, of the C.B.A. `enjoya second place honours with fvé, T. Whillav of the same team coming third with four.

THERE is an attractive list of

will not go undor without a fight, The R.A.S.C. and Police have already mot once this year when the Police won by three clear goals. It would not surprise me to see the soldiers turn the tables on Wednesday,

ANOTHER closely contested

MALAY WIN EASILY

UNITED SERVICES SKITTLED OUT

Malaya çasily beat the United Services at the K, C. C., when in reply to the visitors score of 168, the Services compiled 62. Fol- lowing on they played out time hitting up 95 for 6. Full scores

-Malaya.

wero.

walte

v. Cresme, e Barnsby, b Garth- D. C. Burn, b Eaden Eu Cheow-tolk, ond b Garth-

waito R. G. Gibson, b Garthwalte L. Alvin-1.b... b Barnsby B. S. Gill, to Bonavia

B. Могдата st. Walker,

Richaris

game should be that between the C.B.A. and the Incognitos with the odds slightly in favour of the C.B.A. A draw rosulted when the feams met in October but tho C.B.A. were then without the W. O. Jonkinsa, b Garthwaite services of Johnson and Pole who R. B. Lewis, & Cutler, b Enden wore included in the Borderers W. W. Dean, b Garthwaite R.A.M.C. United Hockey Club, alde against the Y.M, on the same. G. A. Spoldewinde, not cut

MAMAK, TOURNAMENT.

Marina.

NOVEMBER 12..

day. If they are chosen to play in Thursday's match the C.B.A. have

NOVEMBER 16.

a good chance of winning, The Radio y 9th A.A. Battery, Caro pick of the games for Friday is the Borderers versus the Juts. ine Ii, b.o., 1.16 p.m.

The Jata are the better side and the fact that they are playing on sand gives them a further nd- vantage.

FRIENDLIES.

NOVEMBER 13.

II.K. Club Seconds y Fleet Lower Deck, King's Park, b.o. 6 p.m.

R.A.S.C. v University, Caroline Hill, b.o. 5.15 p.m.

NOVEMBER 14.

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COMMENCING TO-DAY

TOGETHER AGAIN! THE STAR OF "DADDY LONG LEGS"

ENCHANTING

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Gurthwallo Richards Baden Morris Barnsby Cutler Bonavia. F the two Mamrak tournament United Services-1st Inns,

gamts would give a draw for Major V. J. Bonavia, b Gill the meet between the Medical Capt. I. F. Walker, e Alvis, Corps and the United and at least a four goal margin to the Radio Licut. C. C. Garthwaite, b Gill University, King's against the Anti-Aircraft Battery. Sub, Lieut. A. Sinclair, e Gibson, Capt. P. V. Williams, b Jonklass

b Dean TAM sure I am voicing the wishes Lieut. Com. F. M. It. Stephen-

of all hockey enthusiasts son, b Jonklass when I extend to Mrs. L. Goldman Capt. 8. G. Cutler, c Burn, b Gill (ace Misa B. Laing) congratula-Lieut. J. A. Eaden, bw, Dean tions on the happy evont of this Flying Officer D. G. Morris, not week, Mrs, Goldman is a member Ptc. Barnaby, b Gill of the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Ldg. Supply Assist. Richards, Club and is included in the 1st XI

fixtures for the coming week especially those billed for Wednes-

CB.A. day. Four

to take games aro place, namely the HK. Club v Park, b.o. 6 p.m. HMS. Suffolk: South Walos

NOVEMBER 15. Borderers v Roervlo: V.M.C.A. V Radio: and the R.A.S.C. y the H.K. Club v H.M.S. Police. The first mentioned will R.N.O.S.C., b.o. & p.m. take place on the Naval ground S.W.B.J V Club de Recreio, at King'a Park and will be keenly King'a Park, b.o. 5 p.m. contested. If the Club can get Y.M.C.A. v Radio, King's Park, their forward line up to scratch|b,o, 6.15 p.m.

Suffolk,

and combine woll they ahould pull; R.A.S.C. v H.K. Police, Sockumat left inner. of a win. I howo not seen the po, b.o. 4 p.m. Suffolk play this year and fi la therefore difficult to forecast any result with accuricy.

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ANOTHER Komé in which honours should be easy is that between the Borderers and the Recreio at King'a Park The Rodio should secure a fairly com "fortable win ́against the 'Y.M.C.A. The latter have opened badly and are much below their standard of last year. They showed improve-. ment in their last two games and

TURF HANDICAPS.

Trentbridge Scares Away Entrants.

THREE IN A RACE,

NOVEMBER 16.

C.B.A. v Incognitos, Marinu, bo. 5 p.m.

St. Andrew's v Club de Recreio, Marina, 5 pm.

NOVEMBER 17.

H.K. Club "A XI v Jat Regt. Marina, b.o. 5 p.m.

DURING the past week Mr. E. W.

Hamilton, President, and .Mr.

out

Gibzon, Jonkinss

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E. J. R. Mitchell, Vice-President Gu of the Hongkong Hockey Aavogia-Jonklass tion have returned to the Colony Dean from Leave,

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S. MacNider, who recently went to Hospital auffering from

a fracture to the jaw is progress S.W.B.s Jat Regt., Marina, b...ing.satisfactorily. He left hospit- 4.15 p.m.

nl on Tuesday but will be unable to Royal Signals v R.A.S.C., Marina, take an active part in hockey for b.o., 4.30 p.m.

some weeks,

SOCIETY GOLF.

St. Andrew's To Meet

St. George's..

ANNUAL EVENT.

** CHINA'S POLICY

AND JAPAN.

MAINTENANCE OF

SOVEREIGNTY ̧

Nanking, Nov. 10..

At the meeting of the Folitlen) Council yesterday, it was un- animously decided that China, in

It is a matter for regret that the The annual golf match between St. expected presence of the Derby win-Andrew's Society and St. George's her negotiations with Japan, nor, Trentbridge, in the Hongkong Society will be played at Fanling on should at all events maintain her Grigins Cup at the Thirteenth Extra Sunday, November 10.

Healing of the Hongkong Jockey St. George's Society will be repre- sovereignty, her rights and ber Club, next Saturday, has apparent rented by the following: 0. E. C. Interests.

Jy Beared away many of the best Marton, T. A, Pearce, L. R. Androwes,

griffins, which certainly stand geod G. B. Gifford Hull, A. E. Lissaman,

che

Mr. Ching-wel has since

Lewis

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United Services.—2nd Inns,

Bonavia, 1.b.w., Alvis

Walker, not out

Garthwalte, Morgan, b Déan 16 Williams, b Morgan Sinclair, run out

Stephenson, st. Croome, b. Mor-

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ALSO SPECIAL FOX BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS

"AROUND THE BRITSH EMPIRE

of the second and De 1. Newton, 1981), 7. Micheli, M. communicated Huang Fu at DANCING ACADEMY TO-NIGHT

third prizes. Entries in the other L. Smith, C. F. Holmes, S. H. Dodwell, Peking, Instructing him to stop all seven events on the programme are H. R. B. Hancock, A. B. Raworth, negotiations with the Japanens

otherwise most satisfactory, in par-L. Shellshea Booker. Reserves;

ticular the Nullah Nullah Plate over five furlongs and the "B" and "D"

H. C. Hopkina, H. F.;unt further notice. C. Matthews and L. Goldman.

Andrew's

Great consternation was caused

Class races. - The full entries appear The following will represent St. when the terms from the Japanese ..below:

F. D. Hunter, were made known. The torme Buasdx Ilandicap, six furlonga-Robb, C. C. Stark, J. B. Ross, T. R. favourablo to China.

[A. K. M

R. Young, D. S. vere considered as being most un- Bagulo, 140; Bold General, 140; Chassels, K... Robertson. W. A. Charming Face, 168; Darien, 157; Stewart, T. J. J. Fenwick, J. S. Mc- Flying Boy, 158; Iron Grey, 154: Laren, A. McKellar, R. K. Valentine, Thngle, 154 Melody, 166; No Fear, E. W. Kirk, J. A. R. Selby, A. 163; Now's The Time, 164; Paul Ritchie. Jones, 100; Swalo, 140; The Goat, 108; White Butterfly, 144.

Nullah Nullah Plate (Australian),

Ave furlongs~Changte, 152; City

BILLIARDS MATCH.

of Brisbane, 168; Dancing Jack, 158; Craigengower C. C. Beat

Night Star, 155; Portla, 158; Rosy| Morn, 156; The Giraffe, 158; Wood-' land Stag, 160; Wotin, 168,

.

Engineers' Institute,

A billiards match between the

Amongst other things, the Japanese domand that the develop- ment of the Luanchow mines, the construction of the Peking-Sul- yuan Railway and of the Peking- Jchol Railway, and the organian- tion of shipping services between Tientsin, Tsing Huang Tao, and Darien should be undertaken by

the Japanese and the Chinese com- bined,

Chung-ming, Chen Kung-po, and Craigengower Tang Yu-yin. Connexions of the

Prior to the meeting, Mr. Wang Hongkong Grimins Cup, one and a Engineers' Institute and the Craigen-Ching-wei had in his privato re- quartor miles:Jungle Jim, 101; aower Cricket Club was played in the sidence a prolonged conversation Solar Star, 161; Trentbridge, 161. formor club's premises on Wednek.

Kent Handicap, "C" Class, six fur-day, the visitors winning by 166 runs. with Messra. Ku Mong-yu, Teong| longa:-Alexandra Hall, 165; Bistre, The scores were: 104; Brechin, 108; California, 146: Eaghicers Gold Key, 158; Gold Ring, 160; F. McGowen Jungle Jim, 108: Mike, 182; Mon 1. Pym.. Talisman, 143; Nippy, 140; Philand S. C. Lynton erer, 160; Royal Flush, 160: Solar II. I. Eriksen Star, 100; Tenorio, 143; The Lava-

lier, 140; Tillicum, 100; Wakefield, A. S. Townley- 108; Wonderful Stag, 168.

Suffolk Handicap, "D" Class, B Division, one mila:-African Evo, 166: Alda, 101; Ajax, 161; Amoy, 152 Banjolina, 185; Black Rock,

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178 E. Zimmeran 250 Foreign Ministry have omphatical 221 M. J. Medina 250ly denied the report that Marshal 104 A. A. Lewis 250 Chiang Kai-shek had telegraphed 182 J. S. Landolt 260 to the Nanking Government ex-

(Captain)

pressing his opinion regarding the Sino-Japanese question-Wak Kiu Yat Po

Fulham 250 R. Jordan

F. T. Farrell 250 R. Loo

240 192

(Captain)

Total 1,75 Total... 1,441

Ballarat. Handicap; "B" Class, one

Japan's Delegates Leave. –

Peking, Nov. 10.

General Okamura, vice-Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Headquar tora, proceeded to Tlontsin by a special train this morning, He was accompanied by Colonel Shi- boyama, military attacho of the Japanese, Logation, and Me, Yin- tung, formerly" member of the Retrocession Commission of the war zone,

148; Darien, 182; Devon, 161; Fi-la, mile and 171 yards-Canny, 140; After spending a few days hore, 152: Flying Boy, 152; Glen Sheo, Cossack's Choico, 166: Evening Star. 168; Hey Tor 162; Iron Grey, 148; 105; Golden Dawn. 168; Kilres, 140: Jingle, 148; King Salmon, 166; Nowe Lucy Glittern, 165: Manno, 152; Timo. 168 Suappy Evo 168; Mermaid, 160; Ration, 160; Tecum The Panther, 182, Valley Hall, 166. sch, 147.

Surrey Handicap milo and 171 yards-Champagne | Bay, 100; Charming Star, 168; Chateau Bay, 158 Daylight Evo, 162; Don, 162; Flying Tourist, 101; King's Bounty, 168; Mayflower, 168; Pride of Taingtao, 165; The Tiger, 162; Valorous, 158.

Suffolk Handicap, "D" Class, A Division, one mila Adani, 158;1 Bargomaster 184 Cebu, 161; Fes tival Eve, 164; Gay Butterfly, 158; Helter Skelter, 160 King's Parade, 160: Meria Petra, 168; Orlando, 166; Partnership, 101; Powerful King, 140; Stickypast, 160; The Gadwall 148: The Goat, 149; Vallance, 100 Wembly Stag, 165) Widnes, 168.

LIVERPOOL RACING.

: Denbigh Winner Of

Autumn Cup.

Liverpool, Nov. 10. day, resulting as follows

The Autumn Cup was run here to

Denbigh Leighon

Robber Chief

Scanty official news lo available in the faces of various rumours in regard to the real nature and resulta of Ganoral Okamura's negotiations with tho Chinese nuthorities here.

The betting: 13/2 Denbigh 9/4 At his departure, General Oka Lalghan, 20/1 Robber Chiefmura said that an agreement had half and Leighan was a length ahead blems of a local nature-Central Denbigh won by a length and boon reached in principle on pro

of Roboer Chief Sixteen ran-Reu-News Agency.

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