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SPORT ADVTS. SOUTH

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Tho EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 6th October, and on Wednesday, 10th October. 1034. commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days. The First Beli will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badger preminently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle mon and $3.00 per day for Ladica (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the Member, personal application of a such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chite, &c.

Floor. The Secretary's office, 3rd Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock, noon,

Badges admitting to Members E. closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Courne.

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On No Protext wil Children permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

INTERPORT CRICKET

H.K. TEAM MEET BAD WEATHER

Shanghai, Oct. 7.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1934.

CHINA REVERT ΤΟ THEIR

morning'

According 10 this Shanghai Sunday Times the Hong- kong Interport cricket team on board the Empress of Asia Juve wirelessed to Shanghai asking for a postpone ment of the start of the match from Tuesday to Wednesday next.

INTERNATIONAL LAWN BOWLS

ENGLAND BEATS PORTUGAL

OLD ANTICS

Police Nearly Gain A Surprise Win

.

(Continued from Page 8.) CLOSE CONTEST of a Police forward, and could not be debited to any error by A England claimed a name place on Chinese defender. the Gutierrez Shield when she defeat- ed Portugal by 24 shots to 18 in the final of the International lawn bow rink competition Bowling Green Club green yesterday

afternoon.

on the Kowloon

It was stated in the message that the ship had encountered bad weather and that a largʊ number of the Hong- kong visitors were suffering from ty of Interporters, had to fight nensickness.

It in stated that the postponement has been agreed to by the Shanghal authorities.

The English four, comprised entire

for victory.

Portugal, whose rink included two Interport players, played very well, staging a remarkable recovery to-

It is also announced that J. Cwards the end of the match. If any Jenkins, the reserve, has been selected team suffered bad luck, especially to replace O. G. Simpson, who is with attempts to trail the jack, it was Reutor.

the Portuguese.

Portugal's recovery was due in the main, to the brilliance of C. G. Silva, playing No. 3. Silva, however, was

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No.

In a MAMAK HOCKEY Father shaky in the early stages of 1 Boy

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure in $1.00 per day la eluding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable at the Ginte Soldiers and Sullers in Uniform are admitted Half Price,

Bookmakers, Tir The Men, &r, will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meet

By Order,

ing.

POLICE DEFEAT

SIGNALS

The Police, last season's winners of the Mamak Hockey tournament, registered their first win this season when they defeated the Royal Corps of Signals by three clear goals in a Mamak match on the Police Training School ground on Friday.

Indian constable B.758, Woodby, and Pennell netted for the Police.

Wass, at centre-half, was out standing for the winners, while Martin and Whithead pinyed well for

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. ilongkong, 1st October, 1934

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,, the Signals.

CAER CLARK CUP

the game.

offered as advice, and it will be kinder to him if referees put an

early stop to this trick.

The two reserves brought into Wong Wing, Li" Ting-sang and the forward line were not impres Lau Mau were an excellent trio, sive, but redeemed a poor after. but it was Li Kwok-wai who really neon's work which included several caught the eye. He played a missed changes, by netting the magnificent game, both in break-deciding goal. The credit of it. ing up the Pollee right wing and however, goes to Tay, who effected in keeping his own forwards on a particularly smart manoeuvre on the move with through pasSCH. the loft wing before placing the

The more I see of Kwok the ball on Chaw Tak-fa'a hend. more I am convinced that as a

ROBUST POLICE. left half, he stands on his own In local football. If he is fit next On the whole the Police played February, it is impossible to see better than I was led to expect. anyone hut him in the Interport | As i have indicated they had not Hide.

the polish as South Chinn, but they It was a pleasure to see Leung attempted to make good this de. in-chan back in action again at right ficiency by robust tactics, which, half. He was not quite his old in view of the earnestness in which reliable self, but improved as the they were carried out, remained game wore on, and in the closing remarkably free of foul play.

fettle, easily) and Channings

A. W. Grimmitt, who this season stages was in fine has created a record by winning the keeping Green open singles, open pairs and open(under control. rinks championships, had the in- tinction of winning yet a fourth trophy, being included at No. 8 for England. He vied with Silva and

WONG'S "OFF" DAY.

They were more Impressive in defence than attack, the latter falling away badly after an en- couraging start. Except when he allowed Tay to slip the ball through Up forward Wong Mee-shun had his legs, McHardy played errorless a terribly "off" day. He passed in goal, and twice at least saved

went down some good woods.

rain at 4.45 too strongly and was seldom able goal-scoring shota.

He was very finely covered by

chief

A sharp shower of

On to find his man when distributing | caused a short adjournment. resumption the players found no little the ball. On top of this he missed dimculty in sending down their shots an open goal after some perfectly Chris Pile and Blackburn.. the

glorious work by Tao Kwai-shing. former walking off with for correct placings,

matter of fact the big honours, because he had Tao Kwal- mystery of the Chinese was their shing to think about in addition to starving of Teo.. As an attacker the task of keeping Tay Quntong he stood on his own, but in the in check. Nevertheless I liked the first half he might just have been way Blackburn thwarted the ener off the field for all the attention getle Wong Mee-shun. his colleagues paid him, and the

One could find distinct room for only opportunities he had in the second "35" were those he created improvement in the half back line. for himself by cutting in from the Gough was a ready worker, but was sadly at fault in anticipation wing and capturing the ball.

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Á n England opened with a two on the first end, scoring a useful four on the third. They were leading 12-10 on the 12th head when rain fell. On resumption of play, the Portuguese four registered a two on the 13th. end England, however, scored on the next three heads, leading 17-19 on the 16th, and on the 18th head the En- xlishmen held a lead of 20-14.

Brilliant bowling by Silva Baw Portugai register their first four the match on the 19th. end. On the

in which to inst hend, Laz just failed to trail the

dribbles stand out as the high far too much room jack, and England scored three to

spots of the game, and taken by operate, and he also retains that bring their total to 24.

the old fault, so prominent when he and large, Tso was about Many spectators who watched the

played for the Royal Artillery, of best forward on the field. by

being too hasty in his kicking. Tay Qua-tong worked like glutton, scored a neat goal, missed Several times he had chances of two, and persisted in that un-making a lot of ground and draw- necessary lesping for the ball, foring the defence before parting, but which one day, he is going to be he passed while his men were pulled up by a referee and severe-covered and promising positions

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competition commences on October permitting), may be obtained at 20, when Central British Association the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Ladies' will meet the Central British Building; the Club House, Happy Schoolgirls at King's Park at 3 p.. Only six teams have entered for the Valley, the Hong Kong Club; the competition this season, the Club de Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan

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kong Ladies (Champions); Y.M.C.A. A. W. Grimmitt and B. W. Bradbury October, 1934.

| Ladies, and Recreio,

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Portugal: 1. A. Gutierrez, F. V. on V. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva and R. F. Lux

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