ARMY CRICKETERS
Small Units League Match At Sookunpoo
Playing in the Small Units League
n Monday at Bookunpoo, the Royal
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
Alterations To Classification Lists
Army Service Corps beat the Royal The Hongkong, Jockey Club an Corps of Signals by five wickota.
and nounce the following alterations
The signallers batted first
scored 80, of which total Signalman and additions to classification lists
May contributed 40. Corporal Bal-dated August 28, 1934.
ard had eight victims for 40 runs.
With Ave wickets in hand the Servico
Corps knocked off the necessary runs,
Australian Ponies :--Alacrity to
and at the closa of play had carried "B" Class. their total to 117 without further Joss, Capt. II. J.
Walch scoring 43,. China Ponies:----Splnaway to “Ci, b/ Crayford 38 and Vatghan GO re- Class, Fulke to "D" Class. Glad
Tired 8gt. Smith was the most auc- Eyer to "D" Class, Gold Bullion in cessful of the bowlers, with five "D" Class, Gold Currency to "D" rickets for 04 runs,
LEAGUE CRICKET
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R. C. Juniors Against Service Corps
Two cricket matches in the Junior Division of the League will be played
Saturday next at 2 p.m. The Indian Recreation Club will be meet- ng the Royal Army Service Corps
Class, Great Hall to "D" Class,
| Sandy Bay to "D" Class, Solar Star [to “Ú" Class, Whitehall to "E"
Class,
BOWLS CLOSING DAY,
Indian R.C. Holding Club Match on Sunday.
Junior Bowla
The Indian R.,
Single
on the home ground at Bookunpoo, Champions, will hold their closing when a and the Police Recreation Club will day on Sunday at 230°
and engage the Hongkong University at game between the Married Happy Valley.
members will take place, The following will represent the with two rinks representing euch Indlan Recreation Club; II. Tito, In the evening at 7.46 there Barma (captain), S. Abbas, M. of will be a linner at the club house. Arcalli, A. Haker, A. 1. Baker, A. K.
Ismall, A. R. Kitchell, M. P. Malar.
The following will compose the rea
A. R. Marker, A. M. Hamjahn and pective teams:
A. R. Sund.
MARKIETI
The following will represent the K. ). It Pollce:--C. F. Alexander (enpl.), 6. | 36. 7. Bilal
R. Wynne, B. G. Baker. Loughlin, A. Datlah (sking Aliny, T. R. Hunter, W. E. Mendown, A. Rumah
A K. MinG
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A. K. Qmar
8. M. Rumiaha
1. A. Kha
K. M. Omar
M. Afral
(ak10)
5. I, taxack
A. IL. Minu
AM. Wahab (akip)
A. M. Omar
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II. G. Hallam, W. Forrest, A. E.A. D. Mader Carey and Oakley.
SCHOOLBOYS' MATCH.-
The second teams of the Diocesan Boys' School and the Central British The following appointments have School met on the former's ground bern amouneet in
MINN
London,
is a friendly cricket match yesterday, E. M. Rogers to be Nursing Sister at the result being a draw.
Hongkong: Mr. W. J. Dyer Unte The Diocesan Boys' School haul first Inspector of Schools, Gold Coast) to knock and declared at 105 for three he Asistant Master, Etention De (F. Lay 44.not out. D. Casy 20 and partment. Hongkong: Mr. F. A. 1. Chong 22). At the close of plny Fendall (Assistant Superintendent of the Central British School had 47 Surveys F. M. S. and Straits Settle- for nine wicketa. V. Gunson cured meats) to be Senior Asistanl 44 and A. Keown 10. T. N. Matthews Superintendent of Surveys at Singa took six of the wickets for 12 runs,
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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:
L. D. Purves 82-12=70; W. Ahern 92-18-74.
FAMOUS HORSE FOR
LOS ANGELES
GYMKHANA
LOCAL POLO CLUB COMPETITIONS
TEST FOR RIDERS
So successful was the Machine Gun Troop Gymkhana - heki at the beginning of the month, that the Polo Club lave decided to hold an- other Gymkhana at Causeway Bay on Saturday, November 10,
This Gymkhaná will be open to members of the Polo Club, Hong- kong Jockey Club, Fanling Hunt and
teer Defence Corps.
Likely Participation In Rare Chib and the longkong Volun
Historic Race
Los Angeles. Admiral Drake, the winier, uf this year's Grand Prix, muy be hipped here lo compete in the $150,500 Santa Anita Handicap to be run at the new Los Angeles Turf Club course on February 24, 1935.
This was revealed by Mr. Gwynn Wilson, assistant manager of the Club, following receipt of a cable from Mr. H. A. Buck, of New York, who Is in Europe acting as enlaary for the Los Angeles or ganization. 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. Wison added that Caval cade, High Queat. Discovery, Gal- lant, Sir Riskutus and possibly Equipoise would go to the past.
WATER-POLO
MATCH SEQUEL
ASSOCIATION'S ACTION
As a sequel to the Incident At the Empire Pool, Wembley on August 29, when the Hungarian National Water-Palo team, taking exception to the referee's decisions, left
the water, and refused to continue their match with the Empire S.C. Mr. II. E., Fera, 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- ciation:
"I have the bonour to in- form you that the Committee of the Hungarian Swimming Association, in their meeting
held yesterday (September
20), unanimously disapproved of the attitude of the Hungari-- un National Water-Polo team which left the water at their. match versus the Empire S.C. on August 29 at Wembley, and resolved to expressed their sincere regrets for the in- efdent to the Amateur Swin ming Association, trusting that the old and always friendly relations between the two governing bodies of Eng-. Iand and Hungary will remain unaltered."
When the match referred to was abandoned with ninety seconds to ge, the Empire Club was leading
Amongst the many interesting and Amusing events will be:.
HANDY HUNTERS TRIALS. Entries for the above will bo eun- fine to China ponies. The course will represent, as nearly as possible, obstacles to be met with in the Fan- ling country and will be structed a to give the genuino hunter advantage over a racing Jumper.
SHOPPING RACE.
This should prove a most amusing competition. A whole heap of every. day arileles, sich ne toothbrushes, plin, articles of clothing, etc. will be placed at one end of the ground. Competitors will then line up and each be told to find en particular article. At the word "Go" competi Lors will gailop to the heap and scramble for their respective articles, renouni, and gallop back to the Judge to whom they present their articles.
RICKSHA RACE.
•
This is a partnership race. The lady and her partner gallop to a waiting ricksha where they dia
The Inly then kits In the ricksha and her partner drags her to the Anishing line..
JUMPING COMPETITION.
This is a competition open to all classes paniva over various ob stacles,
There are several other events, In- cluding a Cretna Green Race and n Whistling Race
With the exception of the Handy Hunter Trinis, all entries for the events will be when on the ground and the entrance fee for each event will be one dollar per pair or per-
non.
The entrance fee for the Handy floner Trials will be $2 and entries for this should be sent to Capt. J. Jordan, Murray Barracks, before November 8,
It is understood that the oflcers of the 24th. Regiment are present- ing a silver Cup for the best Itundy. Hunter in this event.
DAVIS LEADING.
World's Billiards Championship
Melbourne, 06 237 At the close of play in the final of the work's billiards championship tonight, Joe Davis (England) was lending Walter Lindrum (Australia) by 354.
Was
At the interval, Lindrum 14.84 and Davis 14,299. The scores now are:
Davis, 15,653. Lindrum, 16,299.
Davis's best breaks to-day were
by 2 goals to I, and the referee,411, 106, 387 and 381. Lindrum had Mr. W. G, M. Emery, awarded the match to the English side by de fault. The Hungarians were en- raped upon a tour in this country,
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Club "A" Against Borderers'
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G. 1. Laumert: D. K. Hislop, 1. Gritis, P. J. Gardner and K. Noble: J. Hutchison and L. G. Ro- bertson (Captain): 6. C. Montric, R. G. Castleton, II. . Bramble, R. 1. Cherrill, S. 11. Garrod, M. W. Scott, F. J. McGugan and J. T. Edkins.
Reserves: W. G. C. Knowles, F. R. Burch, W. Sharp,
Referee, Dr. J. A, R. Selby,
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one break of 300 und another of 300.
Dayia gave a brilliant splay duri ing the evening, piling up his score by top table nursery emmons, Lin drviny appeared out of touch.-Reater
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