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SPORT ADVTS.

· THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

on

The EIGHTH EXTRA "RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY.On Baturday, 6th October, and

October, 1934. Wednesday, 10th commencing at 2.00 pm. on both days. The Firat Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

WOMEN'S- CRICKET.

TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA

Throc Test Matches

to be played

(By Marjorie Pollard)

THE

HONGKONG

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

On October 19 next; the fifteen Members are netliled that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges women cricketers comprising the prominently displayed throughout the touring team for Australia, will Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be Bail from these shores. They will admitted to the Members Enclosure.be away for nearly six months.

Badges admitting Non-Members ta the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $0.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the Member, personal application of a such Member to be meponsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

They will play clubs and all the States and will, in fact, have a very busy and I have no doubt, most entertaining time.

means

All the players will pay their an expenses between this coun try and Australia. This that only thone with the time and money are in the team. But the nelection Committee had neverthe- lean, a wide choice and the team chosen is a very good one. It is Every young: it is sound and, we

hope quite equal to the arduous i tlona were made in the early sum task ahead of it. Since the selec- mer, no change has been made and all the players are very keen, and very much alive to their respon- albilities.

Floor. The Secretary's office, and Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 22 o'clock, noun.

Badges admitting to Members closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Courne, permitted in either Enclosure during On No Protext will Children be

the Meeting.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advaned. Telophone 21920.

to the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission Pubile Enclosure is $1.00 per day in cluding Tax, for all Persons, inchiding Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Hall Price,

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c.. 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 Kongkong, 1st October, 1934; "HONG KONG CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.

NOTICE.

A practice game will be played un the Club ground on Saturday, the 6th instant, commencing at 2 p.m.

to

It is hoped that all members who wish to play cricket during the forthcoming acason will furn out for this opening game, afford the selectors an opportunity of ascertaining the 'form' of new players.

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TELEGRAPH.

PREPARING FOF THE INTERPORT.

-RUMJAHN COUSINS PUT IN

HARD COURT PRACTICE.

The Rumjahn cousins put In Kome hard court practice yester day in preparation for the Inter port against Canton to be played early next month,

The Kowloon Howling Green Club kindly lent their court, and the cousins played iwai rẹin of singles, which they shared. H. D. Rumjahn won the first set 6-4, after tralling 1-2, but fost the second at 7-5,'affer polling Both up from 3-5 to fivenil. quickly adapted themselves to the court, and should hê,in excellent shape later on,

LANCASHIRE'S DOUBLE

Records in: Minor Counties Match

Lancashire 11. carried off the

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Minor Counties Championship by drawing with Surrey, and recorded a notable double for the county, who for the first time in their history have won both cricket Miss Archdale, the captain, and titles this summer,

team has the good It was Lancashire's first success. the whole wishes and the whole hearted into the second-class competition terest all women team games since 1907. players. They are pioneers,

No

SATURDAY, ́OCTOBER. 6, · 1934.

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【CESAREWITCH AND CAMBRIDGESHIRE

London, Oct. 5.

Following the report that Enfield! had been eased in his training as tho result of a slight injury, lar Boy has replaced him as favourite for the Cesarewich.

Dignitary and Highlander are now qual favourites for the Cambridge- shire.

Following the call-over for the Cesarewitchi

Solar Boy, 10 to I offered.

Enfield, Polly Stephens, 100 to 0 ́offered and taken.

22.00 Spring Morning, Hands Of, 100 to 16.426 offered, 10 to 1 taken.

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# way, Surrey, the challengers, never Women's Cricket stood much chance of effecting a Team has ever before been abroad. win, hut, thanks to a tireless display M. J. Turnbull

fine fight They have no idea of the Austral by Wilson they put ap

an standard of play they have to

In making 205 Wilson ncored the be prepared to play cricket lusting first double century for Surrey in three days or even to a finish.

the competition. In addition, they 192) Surrey tolal was the biggest ever obtained against Lancashire. Wit Women cricketers in its coun-son batted over seven hours and a try will be interested in the half, and hit sixteen 4's in following-pointa The players will chanceless innings.

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12, 3, 2

Tubal (2 wkchr. J. Row Hou.--MeCanls 1 for 2, Gambie & for 9, The only thing that we are sets 9 for 21, Crouch 3 for h,

SURREY IL worried about is that tite doubtful

Flablock w., I. Ph0lfpac In in. word "Texts" has erept

Mudy hillpants women's cricket the word is as out whom (PF) how, h Patlani of place as football at Lords. Weld Farrimand b Philipion

W. T. Cash ♬ Westbrook & Wilson But our Teum is playing three McMurray Lhs, & Wilson

Barker bill)perm matches against All Australia, BB. H. Crouch b Hareyd they are to be called Teats." 7. W. C. Maxwell Boirond But whatever the fate of our Camble & Paillard ↳ Phi

K. McCanli mul aut team in these Tests, they will be n. 7 . *, Lub, 2 encouraged by knowing that they have very good wish from the hundreds of supporters they leave hind, although, at the same tinte niust confess harbouring tinge of envy as well.

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London, Oct. 5. C. F. Walters, the Worcester captain, who led the Englishmen in the first Test match against the defeating Lance Corporal Androwsk

White Australians in the Inst series, has in two straight sets, the scores Renk declined the invitation to accompany being 6-2, 6-1. the M.C.C. team to the West Indies this winter.

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FQ Wing and (D[S]) Company who had 7 points each was alse staged yesterday when the latter team won by 7 gets to 2.

advised him to take a complete rest.

R. E. S. Wyatt, who captained Eng- land in the last four Tests against the Australians, will lead the M.C.C. side, of which the following have already been chosen:

RES. Wyatt (Warwickshire), F. R. T. Holmes, (Surrey), K, R. Hammond Farnes (Essex), W.

Capt...

(Gloucester), E. P. Hendren (Middlesex), L. E. G. Ames (Kent),

LEGATION OR EMBASSY

Shanghai, Oct. 5. Prior to his departure on home

W. Farrimond (Lancashire), Smith leave this evening, Mr. Nelson John- Middlesex), G. Paine (Warwickson, American, Minister to China, shire), and M. Leyland (Yorkshire).

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The team will leave England on

Over 3,000 persons were present December 16 and return on April 1. ton Koo, Chinese Minister to Paris,

Thirteen games will be played, oft the American Consulate here at the Tai Piùg Theatro yesterday | which four will be Test matches. Afterwards, when asked by press-when the Hongkong Confucian of Confacins were Mesars. Chu Inan as to the proposed elevation of Association celebrated the birth, Yu-chén, eminent Confucian the American Legation at Peking to day of Confucius. The offering scholar, Lam Tsak-fung, Chair- an Embassy, the American minister of a sacrifice before the image of man of the Canton Confucian declined to make any statement and the Sage and the subsequent, Association, and Mr. Lui Pu-zam. said that in the absence of any in-proceedings were presided over by After the speeches, students of the

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