1935-10-26 — Page 11

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

Cochet's

Visit To

Australia

WILLING TO PLAY

ANYWHERE

U.S. VISIT MAY

INTERFERE

Henri Cochet, French lennis professional,in, as announced

yesterday, going to Australia and is thus cutting out a return visit to Shanghai.

In reply to a enbfed inquiry front Sydney Cochet sakd that he is will

The drama of Fox Film's "Theng to reach Australia in Deeem- Farmer Takes A Wife," centres about ber and play anywhere and at any the love of a boy from the soil for a time. girl attached to the glamorous life

A gorgeous scene from "Casino de Paris" Warner Bros. gayest

musical which is showing at the Queen's Theatre,

NEXT

POLO CLUB

AUCTOBER 26, 1985.

He asks that travelling and hotej SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA

of the Erie Canal waterways.' Janet expenses for himself and his wife Gaynor and Henry Fonda, handsome be paid and that he be given 50 per star of the stage production, are co-cent, of the gross receipts, with a starred in the picture, which comes minimum

guarantee of £500 in

to the King's Theatre next Wednes. Elish money.

day.

In his cable Cochet, who is ap- pearing in Hongkong next week, aska for a speedy reply. No doubt the N.SW.LT.A, will discuss the

BOWLS SEASON proposition at an early date, but if

ENDS

CLOSING DAY AT FOOTBALL CLUB

There is anything in the query from America as to the dates of the Australian championships, there may be a hitch,

If an American team goes to Australia it might be impossible to fit in n visit by Cochet.

. . Remedi

F. P. Analo

A 5-RINK GAME actionn

TO-DAY

A. Staefazione (skip) Rink

E. J. Eiwanis 8. 1. Houghton 1. H. Blogis J. Russell

The Hongkong Football Club are having their Closing Bowls Day to morrow. The following have been Helveted

to play in a rink gume. commencing at 8 p.m. prompt:

Rink No. 1

J. G. Charlen

E. Hicphers

1. 1. Mathan

J. Wella

3. F. V. Roberto

A. Jack

F.ILY. Haynes skip J. Bentley

Rink No. 2

Curr

A. H. Dalol

P. CHREPINR

J. Ralston.

7. Paiton

W. Macfarlan

A. F. Paul

No. 3

J. S. Blandti

P. H. Glover H. Nih

(kl) A. 03. Brown

RACES

PROGRAMME FOR EXTRA MEETING

ENTRIES AND THE

HANDICAPS

The programme and entries for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Saturday, November 2, are as fol-

lows:

RESULTS

HEATS HELD FOR SOME EVENTS

The result of the eliminating round for the Handy Hunters and Chinn Pony Show Jumping in con- nection with the Polo Club Gymkhana is as follows:

Handy

Hunters. Dr. Macgowan

(African Eve), Mr. Henriques Darien), Mrs. Portman (Dunce), Mrs. Ropes (Glenshee), Mr. A. I. Polts (Mouche), St. Stokes

Metcalfe Mr.

(The 1.- Surrey kir! $500.

Handicap,- Winner (Clyde), Second $225.

Third 8125.) and Capt. James (Valley For China Ponies, "B" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entranco $5.

Ponics Show Jumping- One Mile-Bay View 148: Itetman M. Ropes (Clonshee), Mr. Fielden 163; King's Bounty 158; Ribble 153; That), Mr. Gregory (Ike),

(Canary). Mr. Fieldon (Thats Soldier of Germany 146.

2-Suffolk

Handicap. Winner Portman (Cloudy Eve), Mr. Marson $.100. Second 3176. Third $100. (Smiling Commander), Mr. Hen-

(skip)

Risk No. 4

. S. Rodger

G. T. Padrett E de Idome

China

Mr.

A. Babaule (kip) C. W. (rer (hip) | For China Ponies, "D" Class. Win- riques (Darien), Mrs. Wilson

Wink No. 5

8. Pollock

1. Coller

A. Humphrey

2. Turk

P, C. Morstan

R. R. Davies

(Akip). Hundr

skip) 3: Fonver

Five Kings?

LANTI,

King Storga N

· Old Notch Whisky

Yes-

PING GEORGE

when the fifth is

"KING GEORGE IV. "

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BADI LASHMAD PRESENTE

....WHEN

HE WOKE

UP he was marited to the opera was b Head of her Jouble

MANHATTAN MOON

with

RICARDO CORTEZ DOROTHY PAGE

UNIVASTAL PICTURE

$500 in stukes

ners of less than since January 1915, barred. .1. Jackey Allowance. Entrance

(skip) Six Purlongs:-Belmont Star 144 TRAINING CAMP

Boxing Eve 168; Copper Idol 145:

161;

140;

Double Chance 151: Glad Eyes 1506; Gold Bullion 150; High West 140: Tron

Grey 140 Philanderer 148; Propitious Time 140; Rousseau 11: Seventeenth of September 140; Tin Tiny Star 155; West Parade -Hongkong Grifins Cup.---Win-

Chap 140. ner $600. Second $250. Third $150 For China Fonica, Gritins of this Season that have started in at least three

Extra Race Meetings of this Club, two of such Meetings previous to July 1, 1935, and one subsequent 10 that date,

per scale. & 1977 for inches as

1

SCOUTS' EVENT POSTPONED

The Patrol Leaders' Training Camp arranged by the Local Boy Scouts' Association to take place to-day and to-morrow is postpon- ed owing to the inclement weather.

$10. One and (Golden Star) and Mr. Ferguson Quarter Miles:---Harvest View (Tom Cobley).

161; High Honour 161; King's Amongst those who will be pre- Jubilee 161; Mistake Bay 11: Night sent are H.E. The Officer Adminis-1 View 158; Pontiac Bay 161; Rose- tering the Government, Sir Thomas Queen 168; Soldier of Victory 18; and Lady Southorn. The General Victoria Hall 158.

Officer Commanding and Mrs. Commodore and Mrs.

4 & 8-Kent Handicap (First Thackeray, and Second Sections).-Winner $450.

Second $200. Third $100. For Sedgwick.

China Punirs, "C" Class. Griffins of large attendance Is expected this season that have won $1,750 or and proceedings will he enlivened by more in stakes, barred. Jockey Al-muste provided by the Band of the lowance. Entrance $5. One and a Tekefe will be on sale at the 2nd. Bn. Royal Wolch Fusiliers,

"Quarter Miles,

cluding tea for those who have nož j trance to the ground at $2 each in-1. already obtained the number qured from other sources. half price.

re-

Children

First Section-Bistre 166; Bright Star 150; Fexbridge 145; Harvest View 152; High Speed 168; Jungle Jim 168: Lemberg 148; Mayflower -168; Monoplane 163; Night View 140 Phone Hall 145: Soldier of China 156: Trowbridge 156; Valorous 165; Victoria Hall 163; Ythan 145. Hunter 140; Mersey 161: Partner

Secand Sretion: Cavalendu 155; ship 140; Plain View 158; Popular Daylight Eve 166; Don 105; Flirt Star 145; Solar Star 140: Sylvan- 155; Flybynight 151; Flying Tour- dale 148: Tillicum 1-40: Wembly Stag Ist 14 Gold Coin 158; Great Hall 161; William Oster 161. 168: Pride of

7-Sussex Handicap. Winner 161; Twenty 5400. Second $175, Third $100. Grand 158; Wudebridge 101; Way- For

Ponins, Subscription ward Stag 161: Zero 101.

Griffins of this Club of this Season. 5.Nullah Nullah Hulien-Win-Winners at Race Meetings of this ner $450. Second $200. Third $150. Club, barred. Jockey Allowance. For Australian Ponies, "A" Cines. Entrance $5, Half a Mile:-Black- Winners of $2,500 or more in stakes smith 140; Beginner's fark since January

1, 1935, barred. Flamingo 165, Forgemaster

Buy 162: Spinn 168; Racing |

Chin

155: 154

Jockey Allowance, Entrance $5. Helluvafella 150: Locksley Hall 140; One let-Australian Bay 138; Bag Silver Fox 140: The Deemster 165; Tor 158: Rolnick Star 365: Coll: What's The Time 160; Winkfield 140. Morning 135: Derby Day 155; Gold-

Smith

B: Night Star 154: Racing Heart 157: Roge-Aun 149; Saucy Face 162; Shooting Star 160; South- ern Cross 157.

Norfolk Handicap Winner $400. Second $175. Third $100. For China Ponies, "1" Class W nera of $500 or more in stakes sinen January 1,

To be 2, 1935, barrel. ridden by Jockeys who have not won

SPORT ADVTS.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB

REMINDER

ton races anywhere at any time. Annun. "At Home" and Distri-

No Whips or Spurs allowed. En-bution of Prizes on SUNDAY, the france 35, Six Furlongs:-Ebony 27th October, 1935.

Idol 140; Festival Eve 148; Heart's

Bowls and

Glory 168; Jolly Eyes 145; King's Tennis, to be followed by Tea Parade 146; Limelight 140; Lion Dance.

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KOMOR & KOMOR

Art & Curio Experts.

York Bldg.

YOU SAY THE MAP WAS.

| RIGHT HERE

IN THIS BOOKCASE?

YES, SIR! I PLACED IT BEHIND SOME BOOKS, JUST BEFORE I WENT TO

BED!

DID ANY- ONE-SEE

YOU PLACE IT THERE?

I DON'T SEE

HOW ANYONE COULD... THE DOOR WAS SHUT, AND THE

WINDOW

SHADES WERE

*DRAWN

DID ANYONE ELSE KNOW NO SIR! NOT THE 'WHERE.

EVEN MY MOTHER OR ABOUTS OF THIS MAP?

FATHER KNEW I

HAD IT!

WERE THE WINDOWS AND DOOR

BOLTED

YS'R! AND WE WERE HOME ALL LAST NIGHT.... KNUTTY AND I RIGGED UP A BURGLAR ALARM,

| AND, THAT DIDN'T.

EVEN RING!

HMM...."THAT LEAVES ONLY THE KEYHOLE 'AS A MEANS OF GETTING INTO THIS ROOM.....

LOOKS VERY MUCH TO ME AS IF.

THE MAP MUSTA BEEN CARRIED OFF BY AN ANGLE WORM!!:

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