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Rugger

CLUB AND NAVY IN THRILLING GAME

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Hockey Results In Brief

LOCAL YACHTING

The following are the results of Commodore Elliott Wins the competition and friendly hockey matches played during the weekend:--

Brilliant combination between the "threes" and concerted, pack play featured Saturday's gruell ing encounter between the Club and the Navy first XV.s at Happy rop 2.) Valley when the Club triumphed by five trics, one penalty goal (18 points) to one goal, one try (8) points).

CAER CLARK CUP H.K. Ladies 0; C.R.S, 0. (Hoan Churchill 4, P. M. C.B.A. 0; Y.M.C.A. Ladles

MAMAK TOURNEY

KIT.C.; Whitehall 1.

FRIENDLIES

'A" Class Race

Pat, nailed by Commodore Frank Elliott, won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's "A" Class race on over a 0.1 miles courne, Saturday Har-beating Gull (B. Nness) by 1 minute

20 seconds.

0.

St. Andrew's Ladies 5: Recreio Ladies 0.

M. Woolley 3, P. Gittins 2.)

LAWN TENNIS

Local Mixed Doubles Championship

The game was the most thrilling of the season and was played out at a terrific pace. Rigg was out-j standing in the Club three-quarter i

bext line, playing one of hin games this year. He was respon- sible for two of the Club tries. His second was the best seen on the ground this year,

A WILA

menace Howell-Davlex throughout, and shone in many brilliant movements with Franks, and Marks in the Navy back division. All three men were niso conspicuous with their tackling. Munro put in some hard work with the Club forwards and was respon- sible for two tries. Turner's tackl

Entries for the local mixed deuthles Ing was of high order and he was i

close to- responsible for checking several open championship well

moves by the Navy marrow at 6.80 p.m. dangerou threes, his fine turn of speed en- abling him to catch Howell 'Davies,

Paul Kong and Miss Chung Woon. Darley and Wallace were an ideal

M. waf, W. C. Hung and Min pair behind the serum.

The Club were two tries up sogn Griffiths, 1. J. Armstrong and Mrs. after the start, lgg and MeG- Whitham, Lee Wai-tong and the Navy line, partner, E. & Fincher and Miss O. christ crossing

Dalziel, deut. C. Ravenhill and Mrs. Then from a serum-down the Navy Conder, Lieut. and Mrs. D. A. Kavil, were given off-side and Casleton. D. Rumaha and Mrs, Chu Chun- nad Miss A. handed a beautiful penalty to in-chi, S. A. Gray crease the Club's leal. Shortly Mackenzie, L. Goldmann and Miss R. Hancock, Capt. E. Manters and Mrs. before the

however. interval,

and Howell Davies got away after fak-E. Grimble fleut. II. D. Tullington

and Mrs. Parker, T. A. Pearce ing a pass from Franks, and sent H. Hancock, Mr. and Mr. Ho Matthews over slightly wide of the Ka-lu, Mies Cheung Wan-wal and -posts.

Paul Kong, Mi M. Griffith and W.

The following were the complete results:

"A" Class Started at 2.30 p.m. Yacht

Finished Pokition

16.43.45

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER: 19, 1934.,

SATURDAY'S RACE RESULTS

SOLDIER OF BRITAIN WINS CLASSIC

1.

Hotham Handicap. Winner $450. Second $250. Third $150. One Bille. 322 Brish's Portia 140 lb.

(B. A. Proulx} 1 310 Mrs. Stanton's Dinty 105 16.

(N. Doitz) 2

*

820 Dr. S. N. Chau's Empire Day 155 lb. (W. II. S. Davis) Won by lengths; 5 length: Time: $53.30;

1.474

Parl-mutuel: Winner places, $10.80; $0.70.

2.Taipo Handicap-Winner $400. Second $175. Third $75. Five Fur longs.

Won by lengths; 24 lengths: Time: 1.16.1.

Winner Parl-mutuel! - "places, $6,86; 86.70; $11.70.

$14.30;

3. Hongkong St. Leger-Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third. $200, One and Three Quarter Millex. 344 Li Shiu-pang's Soldier of Britain 166 Ib....(N. Deltz) 343 Mackie & Girayburn's Nibble ES1 (P. Botelho) 340 Hen's Gladiator 166 lb...

(Y. T. Fong)

Pal

(Cammodare Elliott)

Gull

(B. Naess)

St. Andrew's 2; Royal Signals 3. Artemes (Whitehend, Arridge,Neale.) HR.SRA. 11: Incognitoa 4.

16.40.14

18.47.56

3.

The full list of entries received to date are as follows:

DianL

Rolla

Colier

Lode

Toynette

Gail

Sirlos

Eurder

Siskin

(C. C. Blake) Robu

... 14.49.5 (Dr. L. J. Davis)

16.5-4.10 Joss

. . . Stanton)

15.64.19 Painted Tarly

(Major F. C. Booty)

10,55,00 Orla

(lent, 3, B. Donaldson)

16.68.01 Carpenter

R. J. Edward Jones)

10.58.50 Jan

(E. Cock) Whip II...... (Major Griffin)

11 Clenn 17.11.17

(G. . Portman) Myed Clan Started at 2,45 p.m.

Yacht

Corrected Prin ....... 18.49.00 (feat. T. Kamus)

* 10.40.15 (1. B. Andrewer)

18.51.25 (Major T. D. Austin)

17.00.401% (Lieut. P. G. Parker)

... 17.10.05 (Capt, W. J. Fennell)

17.17.14 (Capt. Quinlan)

17.18.35% (11. M. Finlay)

17.20.20 (Lieut. Anthony)

17,20,24 (F. Cope)

D.N.S.

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329 Lix's Heart's Glory 160 lb. (N. Deltz) 225 Mrs. Thunbar's Chief Sentile

150 lb. (W. I. S. Davis) 2 324 Eve'r Boxing Eye 160 lb.

(R. H. Charles)

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17.01.20

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The second half, was featured C, Hong. Mrs, P. P. Whitham and H. with forward Bovements and T. Armstrong, and Lee Wai-tong and Munro fell across the 1e after partner,

"I" & "Y" Corinthian Started st

2.50 p.m.

Rigg had transferred to him. The

same player scored again a few

Yacht

minutes later and the closing stages ball from half-way down the field of the game saw Rigg follow up and pick up on the line to touch breakaway by Munre, dribble the down.

Jade

Corrected Position ..17.14.172 (15. R. B. William) Stella

17.19.30 (A. P. Crawford) Robenn

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346 Li Shu-pang's Soldier of China 154. .......(I, C, PM)

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Won by 4 lengths; lengths: Time: 3.36.2. Pari-moturl; - Winner $25.70; pincer,

3rd $28.40; $13.50; $20.70; $10.40 (Soldier of China).

4-Fanling Handtrap. Winner $400, Second $175. Third $76. Six Furlongs.

Young Chap .(. C. Phì

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49 Helenside's Hell for Leather 149 lb. (A. J. I. Heard) 348 Li & LI's Delightful Chance ...(N. Deltz) 160 16.

Won by 1 lengths; lengths. Time: 1.32.1.

Parl-mutuel.Winner 89.30: places, 84.20; $1.70; $0.50.

6.Sub-Griffins St

Leger.Win-

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ner $1,000. Spend $100. Third $200. One and Three Quarter Milen. 356 Long Kwok-cheong's Carol- rade 166 D ....(H. C. Pib) 366 H Kom-tong's Classic Hall

356 Ib. (A. J. P. Heard) 2 LJ Shiu-pang's Soldier of For- tune 161 b.......(N. Deitz) Won by lengths: 114 length, Time: 3.54.3

Part-mutuel;--Winner $8,40; places, $0.20; $11.80; $11.50.

-Castle Penk Handleap.-Win- her $300. Second $225. Thirl $125, Five Furlonga.

1344-Muckle & Grayburn'a Bre-

chin 161, ..., (P. P. Baielho) 1.

Duglar's Oak 365 1.

Bay

160 (BA. Proulx? 1. 366 Cheung & Wa's High Speed

140 lb.......... C. Pih) 3 Won by dent heat; length. Thine: 110..

INTER-SOCIETY: GOLF

ST. ANDREW'S LOSE TO ST. GEORGE/S

The Society of St. Georgó beat thá St. Andrew Society at golt by 17 points to eight at Fanling yesterday,

The following are the results:

SINGLES

O. E. G. Marton (St. George's Society) beat . W. Shewan (St. Andrew's), three and our.

T. A. Pearce (St. George'a Society) bent K. S. Rabertson (St. Andrew's), Tour and three.

(St. George's

A. E. Lisaaman Society) lost to R. Young (St. An- drew's) by two holes.

P. H. Scoones (St. George'n Society) beat D. J. Gilmore (St. Andrew's), two and one,

G. S. Archbutt (St. George's Society) lost to K. Valentino (St. Andrew's), three and one,

A. C. I. Bowker (St. George's Society) lost to W. A. Stewart (St. Andrews), by one holu,

J. L. Shellshear (St. George's Society bent K. S. Morrison (St. Andrew's) by one hole.

A. R.

(St. George's Ilaworth Society) lost to A, McKellar (St. Andrew's), three and two.

S.

(Яt. II. Dodwell

George's Society) beat D. S. Edward (St. Andrew's) by two holes.

N. L. Smith (St. George's Society) lost to 3. B. Ross (51. Andrew's), two and one.

Ir. H. Mundy (St. George's Society) hent A. T. Lay (St. Andrew's), three and twa,

1. Goldman (St. George's Society) beat E. W. Kirk (St. Andrew's) by two holes.

FOURBALLS

Marton and Pearce (St. George's Suelety) bent Shewan and Robertson (St. Andrew's), five and four.

Lisa and Scooner (St. George's Society) bent Young and Gilmore (St. Andrew's), three and two.

Dodwell and Smith (St. George's Society) lost to Edward and Rosn (St. Andrew's) three and two.

and Bowker

Shellshear (St. George's Society) beat Stewart and Morrison (St. Andrew's) by car hole. Mundy and Goldman (St. George's Society) beat Lay and Kick (St. Andrew's), three and two.

Shell hear and Raworth (St. George's Society) beat Morrison and McKellar (St. Andrew's), five and four.

The scoring was one point rack for the winners in the singles, and two points for the fourballs.

CENTENARY GOLF

Melbourne, Nov. 17. Jimmy Thompson, the American the profesional golfer to-day won

Centenary Open £1,000 Melbourne Golf Championship with an aggregate] PRAN

core of 283 for the 72 holek, Leo Diegel, the American

Ryder

up player and former Canadian Open of Chomspion enne second with 280,while Gene Surazen, former holder of the United States National Open Championship and the American Ryder Cup player, tied with Edward Nai for third place Pari-mutuel Winner $7.70 (Oak Smith. of Victoria, Bay); $20 (Brochin): Pinces $7 with 290

Jack MeLean, the Scottish amateur

was missed. but Fung Kingya (Onk Bay); $14.70 (Brechin): 3rd champion and British "Test" player. who was a doubtful starter owing | $14.90,

370-Patshan's Able AmazonTM 1

1b.

1 .(E. O. Butler) 371 Man. E. H. M. Tinson's

Bag Tor 150 lb.

who came fifth with a score of 204,

amateur.-Router.

to the injury he received last Mon- 7-Fremantle 81. Læger.Winner day when playing against South [$1,000, Second $300, Third $200, won the Gold Cup for the lensling China "E", played a sparkling | One and Three Quarter Miles. game" and was responsible for some fine centres, and for opening the scoring for the Athletic in the first minute. First timers were the call of Ho Kar-keung, who neited twire for the Athletic in the second haff and gave them the points.

Elliot and G. White scored for KowJoon.

A deriding good in the last few minutes gave the R.A.F, victory over the Burderers in the Third Division and left them with their junbeaten record intinet at the head

of the table.

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W. H. S. Davis) 374 Wonder's Racing Heart 156

1. (A. J. P. Heard) a Won by Tengileg 4 lengths. Time: 3.21.4.

Pari-mutuel: ---Winner 36.20; places, $5.80;, $7,80.

-Sham Chan Handicap-Winner $430. Seeund $200. Third $100. Cur Mile.

F

178 Lan's Jungle Jim 158 b.... (W. H. Choy) The Club-Kowloon Second Divi. 984 Tester & Abraham's The

Tiger 168 lb. slon game proved very aninterest-

(Choy Wing-chlu) 2 ing and a poor standard of foot-376 Tally Ho's Daylight Eve

all was served out. They shared the points.

FULL RESULTS

The results of the week-end matches were as follow:

DIVISION 1.

RA 3 Kowloon F.C. South China "B" 2 R. Navy

F.C.

Lincoln Reg

| Chinese Ath.

S. W. Borderers 2 Hongkut's

H.K. Police 5 St.

Tel 57032.

21279.

58546.

58900.

20071.

B. Navy

28938.

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TVISION 11.

2 E. Kowloon F.C. 1 Hongkong F.C. "Chinese Ath. - Lincoln Regt.

*Match abandoned. East Lanes. "R. A.

1

142 B.

..(A. Wall) Won by lengths: 4 lengths. Time: 2.02.1. T'ari-mutuel:-Winner 1; placc», $13: 210.60; $55.

Daily Double Betting

The combination of Young Chap and Brechin paid $63.80 on the daily

o "double" and that between Young

Chap and Oak Bay $6.10.

DIVISION III.

Lincoln Regt.

1 Radio S.C.

1 R.A.F.

R.A.U.C.

Enst Lanes. 'n R.A.S.C..

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