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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY Cquo.
The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING we held (Weather Fer miting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 20th October, 1934, com- mencing at 2.00. p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung 1.30 p.m.
at
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Membors are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the *Mecting.
THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH.
BORDERERS' ROWING
REGATTA
HEADQUARTERS WING
SCORE
TWO SUCCESSES·
REGIMENT'S LAST ANNUAL MEETING
IN HONGKONG
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934.
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CESAREWITCH
PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS
London, Oct. 16. The following aro London, Oct. 15..
the probable Freddie Miller; the American witch Stakes to Le run at Newmarket
starters and jou ys for the Cesare boxer, lost on a foul to Billy on October 17-Loose Strife, Gordon Gannon of Liverpool when they nicharon; Coton Eastge, Nicoll; met in a ton round fight at Man- Negro, Ray; Selman's Feast, Beary; chester to-night.
Roi de Paris, Chit nichárda; Donazol, In glorious weather, yesterday morning, the South Wales
Miller allegedly struck a low Steve Donoghue; White, Pisina, E. Borderers bold the last of their annual Rowing Regattas in Hong-blow in the sixth round and walSmith; Hands Off, Lano; Sans Espoir, Johnstonoj by the
Lowrey; Dejazcomba referee. Spring, kong. Headquarter Wing proved the waners in a match con-disqualified
Morning, Dinca; Lady
Stephen Clodagh, Barber; Polly sisting of three races, two of 2,000 yards, and one of 1,000 yards, | Reuter,
Fox; Mandritsara, Robertson; Penny The races were rowed under the who were challenged strongly by "A"
A Liner, Richardson; Venery, Lynch; same conditions as the Area Regattal and Headquarter Wing. "A" "Com-
Quartz, Ryan: India Rubber, Dyson; ARY upon the personal application of which takes plac in tortight's pany dropped back at half way, and
Water Tight, Foster; Rising Sun, a Member, such Member to be re-time.
Middleton; Jack Tar, Sharpe: Shining sponsible for all visitors' introduced
Cloud, D. Smith; Enfeld, Sirolti. Savonotte, L. Pratt: Solar Boy,
No One without a Dodge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to and Club the Members' Enclosure
Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRET
by him, and for Payment of All Chits,
&c.
On No Protext will Children he permitted in efther Enclosure during the Meeting.
THE FIRST RACE.
FRIENDLY CRICKET
Logan And Amps Easily Weston; Holmes, Dusty,
Win From Godowns
Jockeys have not been alletted yet for Saint Reynard, HI KUWAI, Frivolite II, Labour Member, 'and
In a low scoring cricket match on Leuin. the Central British Association's
it was agum left to Headquarter Wing and "E" Company to light it out. "C" remained slightly in the lead, striking at B, and in the final apurt The course, yesterday, lay between crossed the me a length in front of The Secretary's office, Brd Flour, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) Channel Rock and the toyal Hong Headquarter Wing who rowed a very wat the good race with a light crow, "A" kong Yacht Club, which will close at 12 o'clock, noon.
Badges admitting to Members En-nishing post. The first ruce Company came next and were follow- closure, will NOT be un anlo at the timed for 10 o'clock, one hour after ed by "B" Company.
low tide. Hence a strong lide was Race Coursa.
The final result for the Rowing ground at King's Park on Sunday, Sans Espoir, Labour Member and flowing in favour of the crews and!
Messrs. Logan and Amps beat the Mandritsara are doubiful starters.-- they had the further advantage of a Shield was:
Reuter. stili breeze blowing in their favour.
Headquarter Wing 11 points; "Kowloon Godowns by an innings and
THE CALL OVER. five runs. Some difficulty in getting them off
bat Company 10 points; "A" Company, WOR experienced, together
points; "" Company three
London, Oct. 15. eventually-a good start was made and six
Following is the call-over for the "C" Company got away the best, but points.
Cesarewitch: PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
were striking much too fast and were Tho Price of Admission to the noon passed by leadquarter Wing,
with Public Enclosure in $1.00 including who were striking at 20 Tax, for
Persons, including beautiful long stroke which Ladies, and is payable, at the Gate them over the finishing line reading Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are by three gag.hs. "A" Company rame next with rather a choppy admitted Half Price.
stroke, failowed by "B" Corpony,
Tiffins are obtainable at the Clul House provided they are ordered from the No.
1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920,
THE SECOND RACE.
The Godown staff had first- knoek, A. A. Aziz and G. O. Milbank caused their dismissal for 34 runs. The for. mer captured four wickels for seven the latter four for 18. R. Gerard lind one wicket for no run.
PRIZES PRESENTED. After the races the crows and on- carried lookers went to the Yacht Club, which had been kindly lent for the orcasion.
Messrs. Logas and Amps replied Lieut. Col. A. E. Williams, Officer Commanding the South Wales Bor-with a total of 97, G. O. Milbank re- derers, congratulated the winners and tiring after making 64, of which forty-night were in boundary shots. remarked that, as a rowing man hA. L. Enstman dismissed six batsmon scif, he know the amount of training for 20 runs.
been The second race was competed for nut in by the teams must have
was very considerable. He concluded by: Balling a second time the Godowns by Company second crews and also over 2,000-yards." Company Raying that as both swimming and men were all sont back for 58 runs and nettled rowing would have to be given up bank three for ten and G. T. An- again got a good start Secretary.nown with a 2 stroke. They did not when the battalion goes to Indin, hederson three for five were the most keep their Jenel though, and at half hoped that competitors would there successful of the bowlers, way all crews were practically level.ake up some other form of sport. From here "A" and "B"
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate with. In the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meet- ing.
By Order,
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Hongkong. 15th October, 1934.
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Mrs. Williams then presented the
dropped right back and Headpanies prizes to The
were:
winning crews who
Wing, striking a steady 30, went who way, followed by "C" Company,
First-Race.—1, Headquarter Wing had also reduced their stroke to 30. (Stroke, Drm. Hine; No. & L/C but were now two lengthe behind. Nichol; No. 4, Pte. Lemin; No. 3 Pte. With 200 yards to go Company Griffiths; No. 2, Drm. Gonion; Bow, put on a spurt and crept up to within Pte. Ford; Cox, C. 8. N. Harnden), half a length of the leaders, but they, Time: 0 mins, 68 secs. could not keep it up and Hendquarter Wing rowed through to win by 1 lengths,
THE THIRD RACE.
All crews got off together with an excellent start in the third race over 1,000 yards. "B" Company gained a silght lead for 200 yards but had taken from them by "C" Company
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Third Roce.-"C" Company (Stroke. Pte, Gimblette; No. 5, L/C Cross; No. No. 2, L/C Redman: Bow, Pte. Emm 4 Pte. Griffiths; No. 3, L/C Hill; Cox. Licut. D. P. Yates). Time: 3 muna. 27.3/0 KOCH.
WINTER ACTIVITIES
Kowloon C.C. Arranging
Cricket And Tennis
An organised programme of tennis and cricket tournaments. for members during the winter has been drawn up by the Kowloon Cricket Club,
In order to provide cricket for us many of their members as possible the Club has arranged tint a cricket: league be started on November 4, to continue on alternate Sundays until the middle of March.
It is necessary to raise three teams to compare the league, and the hope is expressed that all players interest ed will give their support.
DAVIS LEADING
World's Billiards Championship
Melbourne, Oct. 16, The final of the world's billards championship is now entering the closing stages.
At the end of to-day's play, Joe Davis was leading Walter Lindrum by 128. Davis had scored 1902 and Lindrum 1774.
At one stage Lindrum led by 800 to 848.
Davis's best breaks to-day were 507 and 477. Lindrum's beat was | 341,--Router.
PREVIOUS MATCH.
Enfield, 8 to 1. Solar Boy, 21 to 2. Spring Morning, 100 to 9. Coton Easter, Polly Stephens, 100
to 6 offered and taken. Rol de Paris, 100 to nered, 18 to
I taken.
Hands Off, Donanol, 22 to 1 offered
and takon.
Negro, 25 to 1 offered, 28 to 1
taken.
Frivole 11, 25 to 1 offered, 33 to
1 taken.
Shining Cloud, Boliman's Feast, 28
to 1 offered and taken. Loone Strife, 28 to 1 offered, 33
to 1 taken,
Lady Clodagh, Savonette, Water Tight, White Plaine, 38 to 1. Penny A Liner, 36 to 1.
Jack Tar, 40 to 1 offered and taken. Venery, 40 to 1 offered, 45 to 1
taken.
Lenin, 40 to 1 offered, 50 to 1 taken India Rubber, Mandritsara, 46 to 1. Dusty, 50 to 1 offered and taken. Dejazomba, 50 to 1.
Rising Sun, Bunkawal, Quartz, 66
to 1. Sana Espoir, 100 to 1 offered. -Router,
A SUNDAY BRIDE
MISS LILY D. KAY WEDS MR. A. A. GILL
Tho
mayringe took place on Sunday afternoon at the Rosary Church of Miss Lily Dorothy Kay,
In the world billiards championship | voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eliminating heat between Walter Robert D. Kay, and Mrs. Anthony indrum and Clark McConachy, the Augusto Gill, eldest son of Mrs. P. former made a break of 1,006 in 3014 M. GI and the late Mr. 'Arthur A. minutes, which is a world's record Gill. The Rev. Fr. Rosal offel- under the new baulk-line rules..
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The bridle, who was given away by her father, looked charming In an Ivory silk lace and tulle wedding gown over Batin. A coronet of orange blossom on her hair hold a beautifully embroidered net veil. She carried A sheaf of gladioli and maldenhair forns tied with tulle and satin ribbon.
werd
The Misses Betty and Olga Gill, sisters of the bridegroom, bridesmaids and wore oysterpink net lace gowns Interwoven with old. threads, and pink tulle trimmings. These dresses were created by salon
Little Ena and Mag. Ozorio, as.
Organised by the Tung Wah Hospital, a charity bazaar will be held at the Leo Gardens, Causeway Blav, between October 20 and 26.
The function promises to be one American tennis tournaments will of the biggest bazaars of the year Abe organized the other alternate Several well-known Chiness resi-
Sundays. Provided support is given dents have agreed to servo on the de Modes.
s hoped to conduct a men's tourrin various sub-committees, includit. mont in the morning and mixed doubles in the afternoon. The first Mr. Wong Tat-yien (Chairman of tower-girls, ware lemon silk pet tournament will be on November 11, the Finance Committee), Mr. Peter period frocks trimmed with blue H. Sin (Chairman of the daisies. The bridesmaida carried Secretarial and Publicity Com-bouquets of pink roses and malden- mittea), Mr.
ferns tied
with pink satin Wong Fat-hing hair Mr. Leslie Atkinson Sterling and Miss Mary Alice Swinburn
ribbon and the flower girls carried ten- were (Chairman of the Sports Com- married yesterday morning at St. mittee). Mr. Foo
roses and maidenhair Torna tied with Kam-shin blue ribbons. John's Cathedral, Mr. Sterling is a (Chairman of the Organising Com- member of the staff of the China mitten). Mr. Lul Wal-chow (Chair- The bride'a mother chose a navy Navigation Co. Lid, while his bride man of the Sales Commiṭtos), and blus brocado allk gown. The duties hails from Gasforth, Newcastle-en-Mr. Lau Ping-cha! (Chairman of of groomsmen were undertaken by Tyne, England.
Mossra, Q. A. de Carvalho and F. A. Rozario.
the Curios and Flowers (mittee).
Com-
Many local firms have long book- After the ceremony, a recention The Peak Children's Club branched their stalls in advance and will was held at 11, Humphrey's Averso, of the M.C.L. are holding a sale of display their own particular brand Kowloon, the home work at the Peak Club on Friday of woods at the bazaar."
the bridegroom. Later, the happy couple left for October 19. Lady Peel will open the sale at 3.30 p.m. There will be many the function, and all communica-de-ching gown trimmed with white Mr. Peter Sin is the secretary of the bride wearing a saxo-blue.crepe- Macno Canton, and the West River, attractions including a bridge and a children's play arranged tons pertaining to the bazaar and worn under a white by Mrs. Womack,
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