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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934.

SPORT ADVIS. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET AVERAGES

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE EIGHTH EXTRA The MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, Wednesday, 10th October, 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

Jack Back Horses

Gth October, and To

on

The First Bell will be Rung at Once More

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Members are notified that they and

their Ladies must wear their Badges DEMPSEY TO prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

- RUN RACERS

New York:

Jack Dempsey is taking up horre

LEICESTER AND HAMPSHIRE

THE WONDERFUL

MEAD

Armstrong topped the Leleester-

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the 31embera Enclosure. Badges admiting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure, and Clubencing again. The former hyshire county cricket batting Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle weight champion of the world is averages, while Geary headed the men and $3.00 per day for Ladies buying a few horses, and intends list of bowlers with 60 wickets (Both including Tax) are obtainable

from 595 ovora. through the SECRETARY upon the to run them in his wife's name. such member to be responsible for personal application of a Member, all visitors introduced by him, and for Floor, The Secretary's Bee, 3rd Gloucester Building. Tel. 27704) will close at 12 a'clock, noon.

Badges admitting to Members En closure will NOT be on sale nt the Race Course,

Payment of All Chits, &c.

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tins are obtainable at the Club Housa provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure Is $1.00 pry day in cluding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gnte. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted. Half Price.

"1 just wont about four or five Philip Mead, wonderful veteran horses for Hannah to play around batsman, Anished on top of the with," said the ex-champion. "Hampshire hatting. list, with an have been looking over A few

Average of 62 for 86 completed horses owned by T. C. Robertson, innings, while Lieut. E. H. Cado- and I expect to attend the Sara- for racing on a big scale. loga enle, but I am not going in gan topped the bowling.

"This is just a bit of relaxation. I'm crazy over horses, and I would rather one of my own horses won, and I hadn't a cent on him than that I clouned up a thousand on a horse in another stable.

While Dempsey was reluctant to discuss the horses he intended to purchase, it is said that he has lined up

three, Trim Ball, and Garrulous. Pomponlous

WH

LEICESTERSHIRE,

County Championship Matches Matches played, 24: win 6. tout 0. drawn 9 Iwan on first instnære 5, lost on Dret tanlage B) points possibile, $60; points obtained, led.

· BATTING.

Armstrong (N. P C. L. Edgaven

Terry...

A. T. Shaw.....

Robertson will probably train man

A. . Huxlerigg

Denry Antill them for Dempacy.

When Dempsey

reigning Winten Ac,,champion he had about 14 horses running in his name but he raced them in California, and Mexico. This will be the first time that. W., Brian) he bas run horses in the East.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, will not be permitted to operate with In the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meet

By Order,

ing.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st October, 1934.

NOTICE.

The Swimming Championships of the Colony will take place at the V.R.C. on October 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th. Entries close on October 4th at 6 pm. Entry Forms may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary.

ST. PAUL'S AQUATICS

Meeting Held At Y.M.C.A. Yesterday Afternoon

At the annual aquatle sports meet- in held by St. Paul's College, at the YM.C.A. bath yesterday afternton, the five houses of the College were divided into groups, and competed under their house colours. Black

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB. | House came first with a score of eight

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

The Annual Swimming Sports will be hold at the Y.M.C.A., Kow- loon, on Thursday, October 4th., at 2.30 p.m.

ROSE'S LIME JUICE

The basis of all the

THIRST

---quenchers. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR

& CO., LTD.

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points, Green House was second with seven points, and the other threa houses, Red, Gold and Brown, tied for third place with a score of five points each.

The following are the resultat

50 yards free style-1, Lau Ping- pui (Black); 2, Chan Lai-nam (Red); 4. Sham Ka-mong (Brown). Time:

28.3/4 Bern.

C. WC Packe

Rhidington

Gull Marlow ...

43. A. Jall Flameen

Amli (Z. Â

1. T. Hog

Ci-Dry WladInten Smith H. A.

Shipman

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Times

Nut Highest fary, Out, Runs. Inns, Ater. 4 1604 180 12.00 30,00

33.71

AITKENHEAD Britain's

SHIELD Sole

Survivor

CLUBS NOMINATE PLAYERS

FOR LAWN BOWLS COMPETITION -

At a meeting to be held at the Cuigingower Cricket Club this. evening, the draw will be made for the Aitkenhead Shield, the lust competition to bring the laven bowls season to a clear,

have

The following players en entered for the Shfeld:-

KOWLOON.

U.S. GOLF TITLE REVERSES

WANDA MORGAN ONLY WINNER

Philadelphia, Oct. 2. After making a promising start in the first round of the United States women's golf championship here to-day, K.C.C.-J. Frazer, W. W. Hirst, the British contestants ex- V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown, perienced many upsets, and H. Overy, E. Kern. II. Gitting, at the close of the day's play,

Hampton, N. Bebbington.

C. E. E. Heywood, A. E. Silkestone, only one, Miss Wanda Mor F. W. Carr, and R. P. Phillips.

gan, had survived.

K.B.G.C.-J. II. Budding. W. S. Drake, R. Duncan, L. Guy, M. d. Henderson, J. Macdonald, W. Macfarlane, J. G. Meyer, V. 24.69 Petherick, A. 5. Russel H. F. 21.38 Stoneham, G. E. F. Thompson, and

J. Watson.

19

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28.91

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701 24.38

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20,30

10,87

CL 14.2K

143 13.00

12.33

12,36

Miss Molly Gourlay, Mlus Diana Fishwick, and Miss Diana Plump- ton all fell by the wayside, losing sensationally to comparatively un- known playera.

Miss Wanda Morgan enjoyed two very easy wins, beating Mrs.

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K.D.R.C.:—A. Qalman, F. Cole-entered the third round, 16.62 man, J. Kempton, J. C. Brown, J. 21.68 Lindsay, V.

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HAMPSHIRE.

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Yacht Club:--E Abraham A. 1

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Macfarlane.

County Championship. Hatebre Matches played, 28; won 8, lost 11, drawn 14 fwem on first insings 8. Jost on first innings

pitainet, 104.

no result ). malbl painta 420: points

BATTING.

Meal Arnold

. . Moore

W. G. Lowndes Fetheny Kennedy

Creeke

Bayes

'Fimen

NUL Highest

Inne. Out Kune, înna. Arer.

YOUNGSTERS CAUSE UPSETS.

The first major upset of the day! was the second round elimination of Miss Molly Gourlay, accom- plished by the New York player, Mrs. Turpie Lake, who won by three up and two to play.

This was followed by the defeat of Miss Fishwick, who bowed to Police R.C.-G. C. Moss, W. the superior putting of 16 yeur- Mair, J. Forrest, A. E. Carey, J.okt Dorothy Trangg of San Frus- Fender. W. Glendenning. E. G.cisco. Youth scored another brilliant achievement when Miss Tetty Jameson, aged 16, the II.K. Electric:-J. Sloan, . de youngest competitor, beat Mias Romy, J. F. Lunny, and A. F.Diana Plumpton in the first round. Paul.

To-day's results were:-

FIRST ROUND.

Post. and N. Marke.

H.K. Football:-A. Brooksbank, 28.46 E. S. Cartor, 1. Russell, and·

F. H. W. Haynes,

10.00 Indian R.C.:-D. M. Khan, M. Y. Adal, A. M. Ontar and A. R. 198 Dallah.

16.03 16.02

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21.25

100 yards free style.-1, Lau Ping-Lord Trunyah pui (Binck); 22. Shan Ka-mong

C. G. A. Pat (Brown); 3, Cheuk Wah-io (Black). MeCorkell Time: 81.4/5 secs.

Ben

200 yards breast stroke.--1, Li Drake Ping-kwan (Gald);, Liu Yu-tang t. F. H. Endogan 3 (Green); 3. Ilo Kwok-ching (Brown). Time: mins, 16% seen.

100

yards tinekstroke,-1, Chant. V. H. Lai-nani (Red); 2, Lam Ching-moon

(Gold); 3. Leo Poon-see (Black) Kennedy

W. G. Lawries

Time: I minute 33.3/5 seen.

400 yards free style-1, Lia Ius ting (Green); 2, Hong Shiu-kee (Green); 3, Ho Kwok-ching (Brown). More Time: 7 nins, 26 sees.

TO-DAY'S POLO

Interport Players

Meet Borderers

Herman

Creme

Pothecary

Hukt

Armali

Craigengower:-B. W.

Brad- ass: bury, R. P. Luz, A. E. Marchent, Dr. V. Atienza, Ú. M. Omar, G. L. Buchanan, H. Milton, R. Baan, II. Beer, and W. T. Brightman,

Clv Service:--Ï. J. Jones, 29.07 A. W. Grimmitt, P. E. Knight. 78 80.78 F. W. Simmonds. J. Deakin, J.

31.16 221A 71 31:27 Hollidge, S. Eccleshall-and- J.

270,2 42 741 20 25.12 1201. 367 2471 762.1 120 2400

107 1620 3024.1319

83.00 Gellatley.

30.03

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EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.. Geneva. There is another treat in store for Berlin.. devotees of the galloping game to-day Helsingfors

Oxlo at Causeway Bay.

The 1/24th Teriment, the holders Athens. of the Navy Cap, will be seen in Minn.

chukka match at Buenos Aires

Shanghai.

action

A

6.30 p.m.

four

Their opponents will be Past and New York. Present members of the Shanghai Amsterdam. Light Horse.

The teams are an under:

124th. Regiment

D. P. Tales

Light Bere. fuck W... Newbigging Capt. J. L.. Jordan No. 3ohn Keswick And. Stocker No. 2 W. Z. Kenwick Capt. C.F. Uinek.

den

No. 1 1. Andrews

Vienna.

Prague...

Bucharest. Madrid..

Hongkong,

Brusseln. Stockholm.

It is our opinion that the 24th, Copenhagen will have their work cut out to hold Lisbon their formidable opponents. It will Bombay. bo noticed that Noo. I and 8 of the Yokohama. Light Horse team were members of Rio,

the Shanghai Interport side while! Montevideo Nos. 2 and 4 played for Hongkong Belgrade Montreal on Sunday.

Oct. 1. [74.0/32

.15.01

59.54 Taikoo:-N. Drummond, J. C. 65.60 Chalmers, J. J. Whyte, W. Cuń-

ninghum, and D. B. Bone.

Oct, 2. 74.13/32

15.03

.12.16 .226%

19.3014

12.15 223 10.00%

.513 .67.5/32

86% .1/5.9/10

013

574

1/5

4.93%

7.23 2014

.4.02 .7.222 20% .1179% .400 .20%

1/7.5/18 ,20.04, .19.30%

SHANGHAI CRICKET

AVERAGES

Barson Creeps Up On

Stokes

Shanghai, Sept. 28.

Miss M. Gourlay (Britain) beat Mrs. Retd (Cincinnati) 4 and 3.

Miss D. Fishwick (Britain) beat Miss Chambers 2 up..

Miss Wanda Morgan (Bri- tain) beat Mrs. Hackney (New York) G and G.

Miss B. Jameson (U.S.) beat Miss D. Plumpton (Britnin) 3 and 2.

Mlex Edith Quier (U.S.) bent Mias Lucille Robinson (U.S.) 3 and 2.

SECOND ROUND. Mrs. T. Lake (Now York) beat Miss Gourlay 3 and 2.

Miss D. Traugg (San Fron- cisco) beat Miss Fishwick 3 and

2.

Miss Wanda Morgan (Britain) beat Miss D. Richards (Boston) 5 and 4 Reuter.

Junking van further their claims to honours.

L. F. Biokem

A. J. Barwon

Marshall

I Booth ...

As it has been decided not to». w. Lengh 117.9/10 play the outstanding league match, M. J. Divecha

But, Arvenka

40 only those Shanghai players parti.. D. Gillespie 36.20/32 cipating in the interport trinja will fi. Himpson 1/72 have a chance of bettering their in D. Bidwell 19.39% averages in the respective departAC Sinclair

22.40ments. A. J. Barson's consistent

21

110% batting has carried him up to the R. Booth

.24.40

.4

.11014 .1/6.1/10 .1/2.1/10

30.0/16 216.

..4.81

4.82

224

Whatever the result, spectators Silver (Spot)....22.7/16 can be assured of witnessing a fast Silver (forward).22.0/16 and keenly contested game from start War Los.......105.9/10 to finish.

BATTING.

W. Keyworth

101

17

656

26.60

15.

287 ME

25.50

99

BOWLING.

W.

61

502

9.00

Stokes ....

0.75

117

8.70

W. L. Blanton IL Rogerson ...... wethorne

16 10.47

113

237

10.

26 11.04

192

17 11.19

89 11.93

12.57

20

12.03

14.29

A. LEKAR

second position in the table and, 1/6.1/16 1/2.1/10 as he now seems to be an Inter- 45 port certainty, he may yet occupy 39.8/10 the leading berth, although it will

be at the expense of a breakdown in A. M. Elliott

W. Leach... LF. Stokes' acoring machine, an Eriumphreys 221; event unhoped for. Final honours J. U. Jenkins 108 in the bowling averages are open, facol. Peliy

or A. Inc for Booth, Stokos, Leach,

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ON THE SCREEN

The laying up of the old colours of the 1st Bn. The South Wales Borderers at Brecon, South Wales' on Easter Sunday 1934.

.ON THE STAGE

By Kind Permission of

LIEUT.-COL. A. E. WILLIAMS, D.S.D., M.C. The Band of -1st Bn. South Wales Borderers Will Play Selections

On Sunday, 7th Oct., at 9.30 p.m.

MANILA STOCK

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To-day's quotations as received

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IT LOOKS LIKE A PLAIN CASE OF FRAUD ON THE PART OF THIS DIRK FELLOW...BUT HE HAS A CLEAR CASE

AGAINST YOU!........ YOU HAD HIM ARRESTED AND HIS CHECK

HAPPENED TO BE

GOOD!

HE KNEW YOU'D SUSPECT HIM. THAT'S WHAT HE WANTED! IT LOOKS

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How ABOUT "THAT PICTURE I SAW OF

HIM, IN THE

PAPER?

WAJ

*THE SHERIFF_ HAD THAT CHECKED UP AND COULD LEARN NOTHING! MR. MASON, IF YOU CAN DIG UD SOME- "THING ABOUT HIM, SHOWING HE'S A JAIL-BIRD, THE SUIT WILL BE THROWN OUT OF COURT!

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