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CLUB AND NAVY IN THRILLING GAME' Brilliant combination between the "threes" and concerted pack play featured Saturday's gruell. ing encounter between the Club and the Navy first XV.a at Happy Valley when the Club triumphed by five tries, one penalty goal (18 points) to one goal, one try (8) points).

The game was the most thrilling of the season and was played out it a terrific pace. Rigg was out- standing in the Club three-quarter line, playing

his best He was respons games thin your. sibic for two of the Club tries. His second was the best seen on

of one

the ground this gene.

Hawell-Davies WIN #1 1714-5 throughout, and shone in briliant movements with Franke, The Navy back and Marks in

fivision. All three men were niso consplexus with their tackling. Munro put in some hard work with the Club forwards and was respon sible for two tries. Turner's tacki- Ing was of high order and he was

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY'S RACE RESULTS

Hockey Results In Brief

LOCAL YACHTING

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

"A" Class Race

SOLDIER OF BRITAIN WINS CLASSIC

1.

Hatham Handicap. - Winner T'at, sailed by Commodore Frünk $450. Second $250. Third $150. One! Elliott, won

the Royal Hongkong Mile.

322 Brish's Portia 149 lb, Yacht Club's "A" Glass raco on Saturday over a 9.1 miles course, Har-henting Chril (B. Naens) by 1. minute

20 seconds,

CAER CLARK CUP

1.K. Ladies 6; C.B.8, 0.

Joan Churchill 4. P. M. rop 2.)

CBA, 0; Y.M.C.A. Ladies 1. MAMAK TOURNEY

K.LTIC. 5; Whitehall 1.

LAWN TENNIS

Local Mixed Doubles Championship

The following were the complete resulta:

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

Finished Position

36.43,46

(Comnitore Elliott)

.......... 17.11.17

(B. A. Propix)· 1 318 Mrs. Stanton's Dinty 185 lb.

(N. Deitz) 2 320 Dr. S. N. Chau's Empire

Day 165 16. (W. H. S. Davis) 3 Won by a lengths; 5 lengths: Thor: 1.47.

*Winner $63.30;

Pari-mutuel: places, $10.80; $0.70;

INTER-SOCIETY GOLF

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

The Society of St. George beat the St. Andrew's Society at golf by 17 points to eight at Fanling yesterday, j

The following are the resulta:

SINGLES

O. E C. Murton (St. Georgo's Society) bent: 1. W. Shewan (8. Andrew's), three and one.

T. A. Pearce (St. George's Sockely) beni K. S. Robertson (St. Andrew's), four and three.

A. E. Lisanman

(St. George's

2. Talpo Handicap. Winner $400. Society) lost to R. Young. (St. An- Second $175. Third 176. Five Fur-drew's) by two holes.

2

J

3

2 Mes. Dunbae's Chief Seattle

108

W. II. S. Davis) 324 Eve's Boxing Eve 100 b.. (R. I. Charlen) Won by lengths; 224 lengths, Time: 1.15.3. Parl-mutuel: Winner $14.30: places, $5.80; $5.70: $11.70, K

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

S. Archhuit (St.

George'

ety) lent to K. Valentine, (St. trews), there and one,

A. C. I. Bowker (St. George's Society) lost to W. A. Stewart (Bt. Andrew's) by one hale.

Raworth A. B.

(St. Georgo's Schly) lust to A. McKellar (St. Andrew's), three and two.

J. L. Shollshenr (St. George's Society) beat K. S. Morrison (Bt. -Hongkong St. Leger.--Winner | Andrew's) by one hole. $1,000, Second $300, Third $200, Die and Three Quarter Miles, 344 L Shin-pung's Soldier of Britain 156 15....(N. Deitz) 348 Mackie & Grayburn's Ribble

151 16. .....(P. P. Botelhot 2 340 Hem' indiator 156 b... (Y. T. Fung)

FRIENDLIES

I'at

Gull

16,45,24

St. Androw's 2; Royal Signals 3. Artemes ....... 16.47,55 (Whitehead, Arridge, Neale.}

(C. C. Binke) 1.K.S.R.A. 11; Incognitos 4. St. Andrew's Lailies 5; Recrein Lailles 0.

[D. Nners)

long.

129 Lie's Heart's Glory 156 lb. (N. Deitz)

M. Woolley 3, P. Gittina 2.)

Uplo

JAD

Wasp 11

bobet

(Dr. . . Davis) Sorry

G. R. L. Stanton) Painted Lady

(Major F. C. Hooty)

14.65,06 Liu, J. B. Donaldson)

16,68,01 (Carpentre

CR. J. Edward Jones)

14168.60

10.49LIT

16,54,10

15.54.11

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17.01.29

30

Major Grillrep

Cienda

Donn

16. B. Portmante). Mixed Class Started at 2.45 p.m.

Yacht

Corrected Position

16,40,001

1

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Holla

Colleen

A.

Gall

Stri

(F. Cope)

Sikin

(liet. T. Ramus)

16,40.15 1... Andrewes).

.... 16.51,25 Major T. 3. Austin)

17,00,401 Liem. 1. 6. Parker!

17.10,05 Capt. W. J. Fennell) 17.17.14 (pt. Quinlanj

17.18.354 TH. M. Finlay } Eunice

..... 17.3.20 Eleut. Anthony ?

17.20.34

D.N.S.

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Entries for the loent mixed doubles

close Le

responsible for cheeking several opens chanpionship will dangerous moved by the Navy (morrow at 630 6. threes, his time turn of speed en- The full xt of entries reedivet ta abling him to catch Howell Davies, 'date are as follows; Darley and Wallner were an idend pur tehind the serum.

Paul Kong and Miss Chung Woon wwi. W. C. Hung and Miss M. Gruths, H. J. Azimstrong and Mrs. P. P. Whitton, Leg Wai-tong and partner, E., Fincher and Miss (3, | Lain Daizio), Lieut. C., Ravenhill and Mrs.

The Club were two tries up so after the start, Rigg and Metil christ crossing the Navy line.

Then from a serum-down the Navy Conder, Lient, and Mrs. 1. A. Kavil Toynette were given off-side and Cajeto 11. 1. Rusmith and Mrs. Chiu Chun- landed a beautiful penalty to inchi, S. A, Gray and Miss Preuse the Club's lead. Shortly Mackenzie, 1. Goldman and Miss R. before the

Inneuck, Capt. E. Mangers and Mrs. interval. however, Howell Davies got away after tak . Grimble, Livut, H. D. Tellington

and Mr. Parker, T. A. Pearce inst a pass from Franke, and gent Missil, Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Do Matthews over slightly wide of the Ka-ta, Miss Cheung Wong-wal and

{R:Hta,

Pral Kent. Mise M. Griffith and W.

22

The second half was featured (C. Tang, M♫s, P. 1, Whitham and H. with forward 'movements

and 7. Armstrong, and toe Wal-tong and

Munro fell across the line after, partner.

Bigg had transferred to him. The

same player scared again a Lew

minutes later and the closing stages, ball from half-way down the field of the game saw Rigg follow up a lunii plek up on the line to touch breakaway by Munro, drikède. The, tlossn.

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Winner

$5.70; places, $13.50: $25.70, 3rd $28.40; $10.40 (Soldier of China).

4. Fanling Handicap. Winner $40 Second $175. Third $75, Six Farlonxs.

354 Longfellow's Young Chap

145 b.

(LC, PS)

I

349 Helioside's Hell for Leather

14 lb. (A. J. P. Heard) 2 448 14 & Lis's Belightful Chance

159 1.

............................ (N. Deitz) Won by lengths; 2 lengths. TH: 121. Part-muted:--Wiater $9.30; places, 86.20; $12.70; $6.50.

Sub-Grlin St. Leger-Wit ser $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. One and Three Quarter Miles.

Vacht

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Corrected Position

17.14.17 Lion. R. B. Willor)

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LA. P. Crowford) Kobran ........ 1721.125 Capt. 11. Marshall)

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(355 Lewong Klok-cheong's Caval- ende 158 lb.....(IL C. Pih) 1368 1a Komm-tong's Classic Hall 166 Bb, ..........(A. J. P. Heard) Shin-pang's Soldier of For- tune the ................(N. Delta) Won by 4 lengths; 11⁄2 lengthi. Time: 4,643

1

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186,00FX

Crot. J. Hilderbeek) Zephyr

(Major Wren)

FRAYED TEMPERS

Partnutnel:--Winner $8,980; places, $6.20; $11,80; $11.50.

d. Castle Peak Handleap. Win

S. H. Dodwell (St. George's Society) beat D. S. Edward

(St. Andrew's) by two holes.

N. .. Smith (St. George's Society) lost to J, 1. Ross (St. Anfrew's), twis nrul one.

II. H. Muly (St. George's Society) beat A. T. Lay (St. Andrew's), three and two.

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

FOURBALLS

Marion and Penres (St. George's Society) beat Shewan and Robertson (St. Andrew's), five and faur,

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

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

Howker wid Shellskear (St. Morrison (St. Andrew's) by one hole. George's Society) bent Stewart and Mundy and Gohlmon (St. George's Society) heat Lay and Kirk (St. Andrews), three and two,

Shellchenr and Raworth (St. George's Society) bent Morrison and McKellar (St. Andrew'a), five and four.

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

CENTENARY GOLF

Melbourne, Nov. 17.

the American Jimmy Thompson,

the professional golfer to-day won

Centenary Open

ner $500, Second $225. Third $126.£1,000 Melbourne Five Furlongs.

34 Mnckic & Grayburn's Bre

chin 161 b...(P. P. Botelho)

RAD 1. Dunbar's

150 B

Oak Bay B. A. Proulx) |366 Cheung & Wo's High Speed

141 Es

(11. C. Phy Wan by dond hent: 3 length. Time: 1.10.4.

|

Ryder

Golf Championship with an aggregate Henre of 281 for the 72 holes. Leo Diegel, the American | Cup player and former Canadian Open (inff Champion came second with 289, while Gene Sarazen, farmer holder of the United States National Open (Champlonship and the American Ryder Nai Cup player, ted with Edward Fi-out-Winner $7.70 (OakSmith, of Victoria, for third place (Oak Bay); $14.70 (Brechin); 3rd Bay); $26 (Brechin): Places 57 Jack Melann, the Scottish amateur $1400.

#

7-Premantle S1. Leger.Winn

Serund $301, Third $200.

St.,

Contioned from Pops $1.

was missed, but Fung King-y who was a doubtful starter wing to the injury ho received last Mon- day when playing against South China" played a sparklingine and Three Quarter Miles. gatie and was responsible for some 370 Fatshun's Able Amazon 156 fine centres, and for opening the

15.

E. . Butler) 1 wiring for the Athlette in the first Mrs. 8. II. M. Tinson'a minute. First timers were the

ng Tor 15 R. all at the Kar-keung, who acted twice for the Athletic in the secund halt and rave them the points.

Elliot and . White scored for Kowloon,

Y

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Wonter's Racing Hear! 156 (W. H. S, Daris)

A. 3. P. Heard) R

with 29.

champion and British "Test" player, who came fifth with a score of 211, won the Gold Cup for the lending mausteur.-Nenter.

SPORT ADVTS.

Won by lengths; lengths, THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, Time: 8214. Par-mutuel;

A deviding soul in the last few | $4.80; 27,80. minutes gave the RA.F. victory

Winner $6,20: places,

....

Entry

Draft Programmes and Shum Chum Bandicap-Winner Forme for the Twelfth Extra Race over the Borderers in the Third |$450. Second $2000. Third $100, Division and left them with their

the lie.

[ Meeting, to li: held on Saturday, the 1st December, 1921, Weather tribeaten record later at the head 378 Lan's Jungle Jim the b of the table.

(W. It. (thog) 1 permitting), may be obtained at 384 Teater & Abraham's The

the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Tiger 158 ......

Building: the Club House, Happy (Choy Wing-chiu) 376 Tally Ho Daylight Eve

Valley: the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shau (A. Wall) 3 Won by 3 lengths; 4 lengths. Kwong Road, Time: 2.02.1. Pari-mutuel: Wlaner 331; places. [S1: 310.60; $56.

The Club-Kowloon Second Divi- sion game proved very uninterest ing and poor standard of fit- ball was served out. They shared the points..

FULL RESULTS

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

DIVISION 1. Lincoln Rekhi 4 R.A. Chinese Ath. 3 Kowloon F.C. South China "B" 2, R, Navy

S. W. Borderers 2 Hongkong F.. H.K. Police 5. St. Joseph's

DIVISION II.

1. Navy

2 R.E.

Kowloon F.C.. 1.Hongkong F.C. Chinese Ath Lincoln Regt.

Match abaloned.

R. A.

Enst Fanes.

0

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

142 lb.

Daily Double Betting

2

The combination of Young Chap and Brechin paid $53,80 on the dally "double" and that between Young Chap and Oak Bay $6.10.

DIVISION III.

Lincoln Regt. Radio S.C..

R.A.F.

R.A.0.C.

East Lanes. ILA.SO.

1 I.A.M.C.

2 Railway Rec. Club 0

2 S. W. Burderers

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K.E.

5 Recreio

5 11.K. Polier

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Thursday, the 22nd November,

1934.

SEE THE 0

By Order.

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Secretary.

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