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ARMY CRICKETERS

mall Units League Match At Sookunpoo

Playing in the Small Unite Lengur n Monday at Sockunpoo, the Royal Army Service. Corps beat the Royal Corps of Signals by five wickota.

The signallers

battod firat

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

Alterations To. Classification Lists

The Hongkong Jockey Club qa. and nounce the following alterations

cored 89, of which total Signalman and additions to classification lists

Hay contributed 40. Corporal Bal- dated August 28, 1034, : ard had eight victims for 40 runs.

With five wickets in hund the 'Servico

Corps knocked off the necessary runs,

Australian Ponies-Alnerily to

nd at the close of play had carried "" Class,

their total to 117 without further os, Capt. II. J. Walch scoring 43,

China Ponles:-Spinaway to "C"

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

THE HONGKONG:

TELEGRAPH.

GYMKHANA

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

MONTHLY QUALIFYING SCORES

IN CAPTAIN'S CUP..........

Qualifying scores for the Captain's Cup at the Kowloon Golf Club over the week-end were 'as follow:

D. Parven 82-12-70; Ahern 02-18-74.

FAMOUS HORSE FOR LOS ANGELES

C Crayford 88 and Vaughan to re- Class, Fudge to "D" Cina, Glad Likely Participation

ired. Sgt. Smith was the most auc cessful of the bowlers, with five wickets for .84 runs,

LEAGUE CRICKET

R. C. Juniors Against Service Corps

Eyes to "D" Class, Gold Bullion to "D" Claas, Gold Currency to "D" Class, Great Hall to "D" Class, Sandy Bay to "D" Class, Solar Star 10 "D" Class, Whitehall to "E" Class.

BOWLS CLOSING DAY.

Two cricket matches in the Junior Indian R.C. Holding Club Division of the League will be played

Match on Sunday.

on

The

Saturday next at 2 p.m. Indian Recreation Club will be meet-

Ing tho Royal Army Service Corps

The Indian R.C., Junior

on the home ground at Snolaunpoo, Chinmpions,

Bowin will hold their closing

and the Police Recreation Club will day on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. when a engage the Hongkong University at game Happy Valley.

between the Married and Single members will take place, The following will represent the with two rinks representing ench Indian Recreation

Tide. In the evening at 7.45 there Club:-II. Barma (captain), S. Abbas, M. el will be a dinner at the club house. Arculli, A. Baker, A. H. Baker, A. K. The following will compose the rex- Ismail, A. R. Kitchell, M, F. Stadar,pective teams:

A. R. Marker, A. M. Rumjohn and

A, R. Sufad.

MARRIED

Howe

The following will represent the.ax Palice: C. F. Alexander (capt.), G. M. Y. Adat

A K. Mina

A. K. Wabah (ship).

I. Wynne, B. G. Baker, Loughlin, A. It: Dallah rektor) Mintey, T. R. Hunter, W. 13. Meadown, Amlan H. G.

W. Forrent, A. E.A. D. Madur Initum, Carey and Oakley.

SCHOOLBOYS' MATCH. The Recand teams of the Diocesan Boys' School and the Central British School met on the former's ground in a friendly cricket match yesterday, the result being a draw,

SINGLE.

A. K. Omar

M. Bamjahn D. M. Khad K. M. Omar M. Afil

M. 1. Razack

A. R. Minu

A. K. Omar

The following appointments have been announesid in London-Miss

M. Rogers to be Nursing Sister at Hongkong: Mr. W. J. Dyer (late The Diocesan Boys' School had first inspector of Schools, Gold Const) to knock and declared at 195 for three Assistant Master, Education De (F. Lay 44 not out, D. Cany 20 and partment, longkuKi Mr. F. A. H. Chanz 22). At the clown of play | Fendal) (Assistant Superintendent of the Central British School had 47 Surveys F. M. S. and Straits Settle. for nine wickets. V. Gunkon soured | ments) to be Senior Assistant 14 and A. Keown 10, T. N. Matthews | Superintendent of Surveys at Singn- took six of the wickets for 12 runs,

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LOCAL POLO CLUB COMPETITIONS

TEST FOR RIDERS So successful was the Machine Gun Troop Gymkhana held at the beginning of the month, that the Polo Clubs have decided to hold an other Gymkhana at Causeway Bay on Saturday, November 10,

HANDY HUNTERS TRIALS

DUTCH PLANE ARRIVES AT MELBOURNE

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1934.

arrived here in spite of damaged Waller loft for Koepany. They propellors. They hope to obtain have high hopes of taking a place repairs to-morrow and then hog in the handleap event-Reuter, for Allahabad again and take off for Australia, Reuter,

NO DELAY. ANOTHER CRIPPLE.

Rangoon, Oct. 29, Atbens, Oct. 23. Squadron Leader McGregor, and carried by the ship. This weight Tatol with a broken propellor and They stopped here only a few H. Brook, flying solo, reached Henry Walker took off for Batavia, will be forfeited as far as the handicap is concerned as if the limped to the landing fold. He passengers and sacrificed crew had will remain until repairs can be not been carried as far as Albury. elected.-Reuter.

Restor

MOLLISONS QUIT.

London, Oct. 23.

MAKE GOOD TIME.

minutes-Reuter,

PROGRESS REPORTS.

Karachi, Oct. 24. Rangoon, Oct. 23. Squadron Leader Stodart at Squadron Loader McGregor and K. G. Sbedarf left for Allahaba Henry Walker have arrived here, at 10.02 p.m. effort to lead the handicap section maintaining a good pace in an of the race.-Renter.

This Gymkhana will be open to nienibars of the Polo Club., Hong Capt. and Mrs. Mollison have kong Jockey Club, Fanling Hunt and abandoned all hope of completing Race Club and the Hongkong. Volunthe course to Australia. Inteer Defence Corps

Amongst the many interesting and are returning to England by easy They have announced that they amusing events will be:

ANOTHER LONE EAGLE stagea-Router.

DETERMINED EFFORT.

Karachi, Oct. 28. Lieut. M. Hanson, Danish con- Karachi, Oct. 23. C. J. Melrose, flying alone, istutt for Allahabad to-day making a determined effort to finish the long flight to Molbourne. Fly- ing a Gipsy Moth he has had mis- fortune along the way, but is now making better progress.-Reuter,

of

Los Angeles. Admiral Drake, the winner this year's Grand Prix, may be shipped here to compete in the $150,600 Santa Anita Handicap to new Los Angeles be run at the Turf Club course on February 23, 1936.

This was revenied by Mr. Gwyna Wilson, anlatant manager of the Club, following receipt of a cable from Mr. II. A. Buck, of New York, who is in Europe acting as for the Los Angeles or- mization. Mr. Buck said in his cable that Mr. Leon Volterra, the owner of Admiral Drake, had promised to enter him in the handi-

cap..

Mr. Wilson added that Cavni- ende, High Quest, Discovery, Gal- lant, Sir Riskulus and possibly Equipoine would go to the post.

WATER-POLO MATCH SEQUEL

ASSOCIATION'S ACTION

As a sequel to the incident at the Empire Pool, Wombley, on August 29, when the Ilungarian National Water-Polo team, taking exception to the referee's decisions, left the water, and refused to continue their match with the Empire S.C. Mr. H. E. Fern, Pre- sident and Hon. Secretary of the Amateur Swimming Association, has received the following letter from M. Leo Donath, Co-President of the Hungarian Swimming Asso- cintion:

"I have the honour to in- form you that the Committed of the Hungarian' Swimming Association, in theft meeting held yesterday 1September 20), unanimously disapproved of the attitude of the Hungari- an Nailonul Water-Polo team which left the water at their match versus the Empire S.C. on August 29 at Wembley, and resolved to expreased their sincere regrets for the in- cident to the Amateur Swim- ming Ansociation, trusting that the old and always friendly relations between the two governing bodies of Eng- land and, Hungary will remain unaltered."

When the match referred to was abandoned with ninety seconds to go, the Empire Club was lending by 2 goals to 1, and the referee, Mr. W. G. M. Emery, awarded the match to the English side by de- fault. The Hungarians were en- gaged tjon a tour in this country.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Club "A" Against Borderers'

The following will represent the Hongkong Football Club "A" XV ngainst the South Wales Borderers XV on the Club Ground at 5.15 p.m. to-day;:

G. Lammert: D. K. Hislop, R. H. Griffiths, P. J. Gardner and K. Noble: J. Hutchison and L. G. Ro- Gortson (Captain): G. C. Moutrie, R. G. Castleton, H. O. Bramble, R. L Cherrill, S. H. Garrod, M. W. Scott, F. J. MeGugan and T. Edkins.

Reserves: W. 6. C, Knowles, F. R. Burch, W. Sharp.

Referee, Dr. J. A. R. Selby.

Entries for the above will be con- fined to China ponies. The course will represent, as nearly anapossible,

be mot with in the Fan jobstacles

ling country and will be so con- Alructed on to give the genuine hunter. advantago over Ex meing jumper..

SHOPPING RACE!

This should prove a most amuring competition. A whole heap of every. tiny articles, such as toothbrushes, pins, articles of clothing, etc. will be placed at one end of the groural Competitors will then line up and ench be told to find one particular article. At the word "Go" competi tors will gallop to the heap and acramble for their respective articles, remount, and gallop back to the Judge to whom they present their articles.

RICKSHA RACE.

The

This is a partnership race. Indy and her partner gallop to waiting ricksha whore they dis- mount. The Indy then sits in the ricksha and her partner drags her to the finishing line.

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JUMPING COMPETITION..

This is a competition open to all closses of puntes over ́ various ob. stacles:

There are severní other events, in- cluding a Gretna Green Race and a Whistling Race.

With the exception of the Handy. Hunter Trials, all entries for the events will be taken on the ground and the entrance fee for each event will be one dollar per pair or per

RON.

The entrance fee for the Handy Hunter Trials will be $2 and entrica for this should be sent. to Capt. J. 1. Jurdan, Murray Barincka, before November 8.

It is understood that the oMeers of the 24th. Regiment are present- Ing a silver Cup for the beat Handy Hunter in this event.

DAVIS LEADING.

World's Billiards Championship.

Melbourne, Oct. 23.

At the close of play in the Bal of the world's billiards championship to-night. Joe Dayla (England) was fending Walter Lindrum (Australia) by 354,

WOR

At the interval, Lindrum 14,834 and Davis 14,290. The scores

now are:

Davis, 15,53. Lindrum, 15,209.

Davis's best breaks to-day, were 441, 400, 387 and 381. Lindrum had one break of 300 and another of 300. Davis gave a brilliant display dur- ing the evening, piling up his score by top table nursery cannon. Lin- drum appeared est of touch-Reuter,

MANILA, STOCK EXCHANGE

MAKES BRIEF STOP.

Baghdad, Oct. 23. Flight-Lieutenant G. Shaw, made thirty-five minutes stop hero and then took off on the next leg of the air voyage. Like Melrose he is flying alone.-Reuter,

MAKING REPAIRS,

Calcutta, Oct. 23. The Dutch airmen, D. L.. Asjes and G. J. Geysendorfer, whose plane cracked up at Allahabad,

-Reuter,

SMASHES LANDING GEAR.

Bushire, Oct. 23. Flight-Lieutenant Shaw amash- ed his landing gear on coming down here. It is not known if he can continue-Reuter,

From Allahabad it is reported that J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay left at 11.48 p.m.. for Koepang

"

From Koepang, Cartheart Jones and K. F. II. Walker left for Dar- win at 53 minutes after midnight.

-Reuter

JOMES AT DARWIN,

Darwin, Oct. 24 Catheart Jones and K. FI Waller, in another of the speedy British Cometa, of the same typo used by Scott, arrived here at 3.45

STACK RETIRES.

Athens, Oct. 23. Turner have retired from the race

Capt., Neville Stack and S. L.am-Reuter.

and propose to return to England by air, following their.chapter of accidents.-Renter.

OFF FOR KOEPANG.

Batavia, Oct. 23. Catheart Jones and K. F. H.

Lee Sk-wo, an apprentice at tho Som Young.Silk Mill at Kowloonicity, was admitted to hospital yesterday with a thumb which was crushed;by'a pulley.

Where Hearts and Corks Go "Pop!"

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SPORT ADVTS.

1

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB..

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday. the 3rd November, 1934, (Wenther permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hongkong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables. Shan Kwong Road,

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, the 25th October;

SHARE QUOTATIONS PHILIPPINE GOLD To-day's quotations as received by Mesars, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz shortly after the close of 1934. the morning session of the Manila Stock Exchange are as follows:-

Price in Prson Asked Did Sales Volume Pelo Price "Anlamok Gaidokks 0.45 0.48 0.44 3000 Bazalo Gold Mining 0.34 6.43 0.81 10000 Benguet Consolidated 12.00 $2.00 4200 20000 Gold River

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