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Capt. Cutter Wins Services Golf
ANNUAL MEETING ON FANLING LINKS
Fourteen strokes lower than his nearest opponent's score Capt. S. G. Catter (Royal Marines) won the 38-hole championship at the United Services golf meeting at Fanling, played yesterday and Thursday.
Civilians Hockey Trial
THE LINE-UPS FOR TO-MORROW
DECEMBER 8, 1934.
RACING AT FANLING
FIRST FIXTURE ON DECEMBER 23
The first meeting this season of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club, the Christmas Meeting, will bỏ held on At 10.30 am. to-morrow, the Pos Sunday, December 23. Among other sibles and Probables in the Second oventa is a race for the St. John's Trial for the Civilian team, which | Cup,, for which the St. John's Sweep will meet the United Services team will be drawn. Tickets for this Sweep on November 16, will play on the must be purchased as soon as possible. Police Training School ground.
The full programme appears below:
The following are the teams: Probablen (playing in white),—C.
1-2.39 p.m. The Volunteers' 30 huies Championship-Capt. S. L. Gregory; (ILK. Club); . 8. G. Cutter, R., 74483167 Lt. Wong (St. Andrews'), Dr.
II. N.
Hurdle Race 1 Hilen for China Cdr. E. J. James, R.N., 85+86-171; Rodrigues (Recrelo) W. A. Rood Ponies approved by the Offeer Com- Lt. Col. M. J. Williamson, R.A.M.C., (H.K. Club), M. II. Iinssian (Radio),manding, Machine Gun Troop, as bona 86+87=172: Capt. P. Trimble, L. Gonno (Varsity): N. A. Eide Troop Poules kept in Troop R.A.M.C., 87+86-172.
Mackay (H.K. Club), G. E. R. Divett Stables. Catchweight 108 ibs. To ba 36 holes Handicap. Lt. Winkfeld, | (11,K. Crub), (iurbachan
Singh ridden by Owners. Winner-A Cup: RE, 88482-24-146; Lt. Jonn, K.I.T.C.), Awtar Singh (Radio), 2nd. $30; 3rd, $20. 2/East Lanes, 94402-36÷150; Lt. | A. P. Souza (K.I.T.C.), ReserveE Cdr. Browning, R.M., 87+91-22 back, A. S. dos Remedios half, A. 160; Lt. Col. M. J. Williamson, S. Bliss; forward, E. F. Fincher. RA.M.C., 86-4-87—10—150.
Possibles (playing in colours)
C.
Steeplechase. 1 Mile 8 Furlongs for 2-3 p.m. The Tel Po Handicap China Ponies. Winner--A Cup: 2nd, $30; 3rd, $20,
18 holes Handicap (Old Course).—U. B.. Souza (Radio); J. Rodger Cdr. D. N. Tufnell, R.N., 80-10=70;| (H.K. Club), E. V. Reed (H.K. Lt.Cdr. H. W. S. Browning, R.N., Club); J. Gonzalves (Recreio), Gough Race.
33.30 p.m. The Tally-llo Hurdle 87--11-78; Lt. Jones, 2/East Lancs, route, L. Unvier ("Varsity); Hunters that have Competed at least 14 Miles for China Ponies, 94-18=76 Lt. Winkfield, R.F., Plle (Police), C. Parker (Follce), G. 88-12=74
Perkins (Police).
this Season. Winners of stake mancy G. Fowler Į (V.M.C.A.). J. Pinto (K.J.G.C.). Re-
in an Ometal or Unofficial race since serves-back, C. Blackhourn; half, 108 the. Winner-A Cup; 2nd, $30; September I barred. Catchweight Jaggett Sineks forward. S. Pawlar.
18 holes Handleap (New Course). LL. Jones, 2/East Lanes., 82-18 74; Lt. Campbell, R.N., 84–78; Major J. Wron, A.D. Corps, 81-8- 75: F. Hargraves, R.A.F., 94--18=70.
Veterans! Competition. Lt. Col. M. J. Williamson, R.A.M.C., 85-8 77; Lt. Col. J. Fasken, R.AS.C., 06-15=80; Capt. E. F. 8. Law, R.N., 9310~8.
YESTERDAY'S PLAY
Matches played pestering repull. rd:
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Bogey Foursomes.-Cdr. Cewinnd and Capt. Law, 1 up; Surg. Lt. Cdr. Horan and Lt. Moore, I up; Cdr. E. Roomie and Lt. Cdr. Moir, all aquare; Capt. Gell and Lt. Newnham, 2 down.
YESTERDAY'S CAMES
In a friendly hockey match play. ed on the Police Training School ground
yesterday afternoon, the Police second eleven drew with the Central British Association. The
score was two goals all.
3rd,'$20.
3rd, $20. Juniore,
44 pm. The Ladies' Scurry: 14 Mile for China Fontes approved as Bona Fide Polo Ponies Winners of Stake Mongy an OMelal or Un- official Race since September 1 barred. Weight for Inches as per Scale. To be
Indica ridden by
(no apura allowed). Winner-A Cup; 2nd, $30; A Gun will be Presented to the winning rider.
Another drawn friendly match was witnessed at King's Park when the the Y.M.C.A. merond eleven met Hongkong Hockey Club Each slide found the mat once,
LADIES' FIXTURES The following will represent the
Bogey Singles-Cdr. H. S. Roome, I.N., up; Capt. P. Trimble, up Cur. . . . Tufnell, N. nil
5.-4.30 p.m. The St. John's Cup. Over approximately 3 miles of fair square; 14. P. Ramus, A., Hongkong Ladies in their Caer Clark hunting country, starting and finish. square; Cdr. W. G. Cowland. R.N.. Cup match against the Central Bri 1 down.
In on the Race Course. For China lish School at Seokunpon st 3.10 Ponies, Catchweight-168 lbs. Win- p.m. to-day--B. Bance: E. M. Grayner.A Cup: 2nd, 130; 3rd, $20. and R. Helbling: E. O'Hagen, M. Bennett and H. Hance; W. Marsh, C. Entries close at the Secretaries, Fergusson, P. M. Harrop, J. Churchili Messrs. Thomson & Company, York and A. Jacks,
Buildings, on Monday, December 10, The Hongkong Ladies' second team at noon. will play the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park at 3 pm, and will be repre- sented by Harkett; M. King and A.. N. Uther; N. Cooper, E. Stenhn and J. F. 1; 15. Davies, M. Rattey, M. Smalley, L. Locks and V. Black- burn,
At the conclusion, the prizes were presented by Col. Carrington-Sykes, it.A.
DRAW FOR TAGGART CUP In the Captain's Cup competition organised by the Lathes Section of the Royal liangkong Goff Club Med Webb with a scure of R0—22—67
tinhfled.
Mrs. J. B. Rúna (77-770) won the Eclectic Pool.
The result of the draw for the Taggart Cup Competition is an fol lows:
The Central British Association are meeting the Club de Recreio Ladies in the Uner Clark Cup. ALL King's Park at 2.45 pm. and will be represented by the following play- eraS. Best 5. Walker and 1. Woolley: M. Brynon, E. Beavis and C. MacNider; D. Hunt, M. Whitley, E. Woolley, M. Smith and It. Black- morg
First Round:-Mrs. Hudson v. Mrs. Sommers; auru. Dovey v, širs, Naw. bigging Mrs. Forbes v. Mra, GI, mare; Mrs. Jtjchards Mrn. Fitz- HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB gerald.
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Byes into Second Round:-Mrs, Rodgers v. Mrs. Ruwell; Mrs. Newill V. Mian Krill; Miss Curtin v. Mrs. Valentine: Mrs. Listman v. Mrs. Hlier; Mrs. Walker v. Miss Steven Hon; M. Robertson v. Mrs. A. S. Mitchell.
The first round in to be played by December 2; the second round by January ; the third round by Janu- ary 19; and the semi-final by Janu- ury 31,
RACE HANDICAPS
ENTRIES FOR LAST
H.K. MEETING
Entries for the Thirteenth Extra Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club. the last meeting of this sea- son, have been issued, as follow:
December Handleap. One Mile:- Brilliant Stur. 168: Cossack's Brauty, 168; Hetman. 153: King's Justice,
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The following have toon serted to play for the Itungkong Hockey Club, là a match against the Royal Artillery Oflcers on Monday, on th Marina Ground at 5 pau. prompt. C. L. Gregory; J. Rodger (Capt.) and E. V. Reef; J. E. Potter, W. A. Reed and G. Sommers; N. A. E Mackay, I. O Bramble, G. E. R. Divelt, A. T. Day and d. 1. Tetley.
ST. ANDREW'S XI The following will represent St. Andrew's in their Mamak fixture against the R.A.S.C. to-morrow
3.30pm. -on the Police Training School ground: E. P. White; A. S. Bliss, F. V. Wong: E. MaeNider. A: B. Harmon, R. Baldwin; R. A. Carroll, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, W. Colledge and E. C. Fincher.
INLAND WATERS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH'S SURVEY FOR GREAT BRITAIN
London, Dec. 7.
168: Chief Seattle, 140: High Speed, The Minister for Health, Sir 140; King's Wardon, 151; Mayflower, Ililton Young, announced In the 140; Flying Tourist, 140; Geld Cur-House of Commons to-day that, rency. 140; Monoplane, 140; What A after consultation with the Depart Chance, 10,
Barrier Reef Bandicap, One Mile:Research, it had been decided to ment of Scientific and Industrial -Bobniak Star, 100; High Finance, undertake a comprehensive inland 165: Dinty, 169; Empire Day, 140; Postia, 167; The Giraffe, 136; 'Vriday, water survey of Great Britain.-
| British Wirétesa.
135.
Glory, 165: Iran Grey, 154: King's Parade, 167; No Fear, 165; Pie Fnce, 158; Racing Luck, 162; Racing Printe
BOXING
LEE THEATRE SATURDAY, 15th Dec., 1934 at 9.15 p.m.
Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Belt STOKER RYALL H.M.S. Suffolk
V
STOKER DEE
II.M.S. Phoenix
6 Rounds Welterweight Contest A.B. WINGRAVE
HMS, Phoenix
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AH. FANCY
H.M.S. Medway
4 Rounds Featherweight Contest
A.D. PRANDY 1.M.S. Kent
SIGNALMAN HEID 11.M.S. Keppel
6 Rounds Middleweight Contest CPL. FITZGERALD H.M.S. Kent
STOKER ARMITAGĖ H.M.S. Sandwich
10 Rounds Banlamı Weight Contest
CPL. MARSDEN ILM.S. Tamar
BATTLING CHAN
Champlon North Malaya 1933
6 Rounds Welterweight Context
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A.B. PARKER H.M.S. Medway
A., APPLEBY
H.M.S. Pandora
Booking at MOUTRIE'S for Members.of the Hongkong Boxing Association on Wednesday, 12th and Thursday, 13th December.
Tardy Handicap. "C" Claas. One Mile-Beta, 140; Don, 168; Flying Tourist, 16: King's Worthy. 140: Lemberg, 140; Monoplane, 140: Pride of Tsingtao, 140; Racing Boy, 184; 10; Racing Triumph, 103; Sundy Ribble, 54; Valorous, 154; Wayward
Bay, 159; Solar Star, 161; Tillicunt, Stag, 166; What A Chance, 189;182: Vaga, 162; Zero, 103. Wonderful Stag, 140.
Finale Plate, One Mile:—Bolí Com. | Friday, Dilatory Plate-For China Ponies,mander, 160: Delightful Chance, 156; "D" Claas One Mlle-Boxing, Eve, Hell for Leather, 150; Ironsides, 148; 155; Chief Seattle, 164; Chivalrous, Kindln, 148; Little Beauty, 150: ac 162; Gay Butterly, 165; Gold Curing Spirit, 149; Soldier of Fortune, rency. 183; Great Hall, 165; Heart's 154; The Carp, 154.
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