THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 29, 1935.
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'CAMBRIDGESHIRE CALL-OVER
LATEST PRICES FOR TO-MORROW
A BIG FIELD
Londan, Oct. 28.
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The intest cùll over for the Can- Iidgeshire wig as follows: Pegumus, 17 to 2 t and u Finalist, 0 to 13 and d Law Court; 100 to 9 t and o British Quota, 18 to 1 o, 20 to 1 Boethius, 19 to 1 m, 20 to 1 t O'Grady, 20 to 10, 22 to 1 i Negundo, 2 to 1 6 and o
Monico, 22 to 1 o. 25 to 1 t Wychwood Abbot, 22 to 1 6, 85 to
Almond Hill, 9 to 1 4 Trigoverde, 33 in 1 o Valerius, 83 to 1 o
Guiner
Plymout 33 to 1 t and o
Sound, 35 to 1 o
Caymanas, 5 to 1 and o
The Blue Boy, 35 to 16, 40 to t Highlander, ab to 1 a, 10 to 1 1 Pepino, 40 to 1 t and o
William of Valance, 40 to it and o
Inflation, 40 to 1 t and o
Faites von deux, 40 to 1 o
Commander 11, 40 to 1 6, 45 to
Lordling, 20 to 1, 0, 45 to 1 1 Irun Grey, Go to 1 t and o
Gunbont, to 1; and o
Papyrette, 60 10 1 o, 66 tu Haan, 50 to o
Flake, 50 to 11 and o
Solarik, Cu in lo
Rodeo, 65 to 1 o, 80 to 1 t
Heavy Weight, Né to 1 Land o
Other horses were offered at 100 to 1-Reuter.
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
LINCOLNS BEATEN BY
EAST LANCS.
In a friendly hażkey muteh ni dhe Shamshulpo Camp yesterday, the East Lancashire Regiment defeated the_Lincolnshira Regiment by four goals to nil.
The losers were earupletely over run in the first half, in which the East Lancs. netted all their ronls. A smart forward line, which
WRS well fed by an excellent half line,
Here's the sudden end of the Louis-Baer fight. It shows the final seconds of the fourth round. Max Baer is shown on his knees, 'after a blow by Louis, and he did not rise until after he was' counted out. Referes Art Donovan is shown hustiing Joe Loule to a neutral
corner before taking up the count started by the knockout timekeeper at the ringeldo.
COLONY CRICKETERS | 16,4-0-38-3) was expensive and R. Lec not up to his old form, though he got two end wickets for nineteen.
TO BE SELECLED THIS WEEK?
(Continued from Page 8.) · bowled 0-2-14-0 seemed to be pretty useful.
MORE BAD BATTING
With the exception of three or four! men, it must be confersed that the other side did not hape very wel
A POSSIBLE SIDE
In view of the fact that I think the Interport side will be chosen before next Saturday's game, I have tried to select my own fancy. I can manage ten of thent but I am defeat- rl by the last. My ten are, in bat tint
order, A. W Hayward, E. C. Fincher, T. A. Pearce, A. II. Mudar, Garthwaite, (gap), Captain Bunkies. F. D. Pereira and D. W. Persse, G. R. M. Ricketts, G. S. A. R. Mine.
Now for the last place. I find it quite impossible delinitely to make up & Pearce and E. F. Fincher. But
LOCAL YACHTING REVOLVER
WIN FOR JOSS IN LADIES' EVENT
YESTERDAY'S RACES
The results of the three events for ladies arranged sailed yesterday are given below.
The course was: Channel Rocks (S), Kowloon Rocks (S) and Club line, a distance
proved too good for the Lincolns deed when the former, who had been my mind between Major V. J. Donavia, (5), Mark on line
fence, and try as they could they up with the quick
could no could not keep
gnost
bud
for the fact that the first named has
it come off at all this season I should
him in ns (left-hand)
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care
opening Hayward
of 7.4 miles.
"A" Class Started 14.45 Yacht No. Finished Position Pts.
Sailed By A2 16.14.34 3 .10 (Miss Warren).
In that batsman. would move
I think, to the Lo Bo lowed kap. T. place I have Penres Belded sa and is such an experienced int that
so well of Saturday La Linda Ab 16.14.50 4 0
should not heal be considered, though I Joss A
use him as an opening
T. F. Pearce and E. C. Fincher start
the ed confidently and had twenty ex playing in his old form, was tou inte movements of their opponents.
for 2 yarker from Pereira. The LL. J. P. Williams netted the first latter then shifted to the Bowling goal for the East Lanes, and Bands Green end and Ricketts was at the
and other,
Dawson taken in man Boiling (2) and Sergeant Owen
the The scored before half time.
silps
uff a second
a very poor stroke.
boseled five haif
Gosano, by the way, was more evenly contested. RECREIO BEAT NAVY
overs before Fereira changed ends, The Club de Recreio defeated the but it was clear that he did not find the wicket any good to him. Nor for Navy "A" team in a hockey rantch at King's Park yesterday. The Por- the matter of that Ricketts and he tuguese scored twn goals through met with no further success, though especially if we went in Pat A19
first. E. P. Fincher has brilliant Beltran in the first half, and though he had nine overs.
shots but he is so liable to get himself "I", "Y" & "G" Classes Started 14.55 the sailors reduced the arrears after
out in a silly way. His fielding is Stella Y1 the interval they were defeated by
excellent. If not selected I would the odd gon! in three.
pick him on twelfth man. The other Robena Y4 rame which occurs to me is A. C. I. Bowker. Well, possibly by the timeWidgeon Y these lines are in print we shall know all about it.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY-CLUB,
The Eleventh Extra Race Mee ing will be held (weather per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
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A STARTLING OVER
THE SHANGHAI SIDE
Russ came very slowly and when the total
thirty-five was
Teddy Fincher appeared to lose patience and lashed out at Pereira to give a smart 'catch ul cover to Cligg-Hill who made no mistake about it. Next balli Meinnis was bowled. Captain Persse survived his first hall but mistimed the next one and put it up to forward not going-to-come-down, as it will I was sorry to see that Marshall in short leg where Gesano Jumped up weaken the Shanghal batting, but on And effected a
smart left handed
the other hand it will considerably enteh. Garthwaite, however, put na end to the rat and stayed with Mader strengthen their bowling uniess Elliot bad been playing very nice one off very much. I admit it is quite some time siner I saw himn me as Pearce went on for Pereirn, bowling but he definitely impressed round the wicket of breaks, with four rest of the side are very old friends
useful then. A good many of short legs. The pitch was, however, which reminds me that I hope the too slow for this sort of attack and
Entertainment Madar hooked!
committee him unmercifully member
will re Personally I I thought it quite on the Jenkins.
to supply a turban
NOTE
who
cricket.
cards that one of the slips would be badly hurt. It looks to me from this and from other games that he is a bowler who should be used very care fully on a slow wicket.
were now
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 28th October, 1935.
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB
HARD HITTING ANNUAL MEETING
Both hatsmen
playing free cricket. Garthwaite should have MEMBERS are reminded that been caught at extra cover but it
Ꮧ the ANNUAL MEETING will be pinde little odds as he was too soon held at the Club House on TUES-fer one of Pearce's and was taken
at mid-on by
Hayward. 71-6-18. MacKay stayed for a hit though he did not score much-Mular was doing most of that. Both were out with a hundred on the board, as Lee got one past Mackay and Madar hai a careless go at Pearce and was held--
DAY, the 29th October, 1935. commencing at. 5.30 p.m.
U. M. OMAN,
Hon. Secretary.
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SHOOTING FIXTURE.
NAVAL TEAM WINS COMFORTABLY
POLICE RESERVES
DEFEATED
An unofficial Revolver shooting match between H.M.S. Orpheus and the Police Reserve' Energency Unit Rond took place n the Kennedy Range on Sunday afternoon. Five Bix practices were fired, including rounds deliberate, six rounds at a running target, six rounds rapid (10 seconds), six rounds nt n moving target and six rounds at proaching target.
In
ap-
The team representatives wore.
Police Reserve
Orpheus
12
17
$ 10
L. S. Taylor 1. O. Dawson P. O. Smith
(Mrs. Ellerby 27.15 3 (Miss II, Gerrard).
16.29.65 (Mrs. K. A. Bilderbeck). Zephyr Y8 16.29.27 5 11 (Mrs. M. E. Hindson). | Toynette G2
16.31.01 2 14 Sirius G7.
(Mra, K. Harrison).
Loin C9 16.35.45 7
_ 16.31.62_1.16 (Mrs. E. Cooper). (Mrs. R. Wren). "I" Cinas Started 15.05 Diana 1
..... 16.22.52 3 (3 I. F. Ritchie). Colleen H2......
10.40.08 4 Rolls 19
(Mrs. P. F. Fuicy).
16.22.47 2 (Miss B. Kirka). * Dorothea 119.... 10.28.45
(Mrs. S. D. Reid).
9
3
6
1
7
C. E. R. A. Todd 71 P. C. van der
Lely 117 107 P. C. Tipplo 113
65. Sgt. Raptis 112 60 Sgt. Bendall 112 E. R. A. Starrett 49 P.C. Tansley 130
152
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The large disparity in the scores is due to the fact that the Navy team are normally used to the "46" and the light weight of the
Was
found to be rather dine. The
Mr.
trants afterwards adjourned to Simmon's house for refreshments, and all are looking forward to the return match which will be with rifles, when the Orpheus anticipate turning the tables,
Thanks are due to Mr. D: King, the Reserve L. G. P. and Insp. Ritchie of the Regular Police for the use and
I shall hope to divide my usual ROWING REGATTA arrangements of the Range.
week end article into two this werk publishing the first inlf on Thursday. and the second on Friday. Otherwise about now articles are apt to become a bit unwieldy.
OLYMPIA ENDS
Annual Area Finals
Tont
will contest the
The second crews will start at 10 a.m.
•
nt
Chaplains' Cup (1,000 yards).-Oth. Be Held To-day A. A. Battery, R.A. (A); "C" Coy.. East Lancashire Regiment; 9th. A. A. Heata in connection with the annual Battery, R.A. (B) "C" Coy., 2nd, Area Rowing Regatta were rowed off Royal Welsh Fusiliers: "C" Coy., 1st. MOTOR SHOW CAUSES
yesterday, when 10 out of the 35 Lincolnshire Regiment and Royal En- PLACING OF HUGE ORDERS
crews which entered were left to gincers. The novices will start cumpets in the finals, which will be 10 30 a.m. held to-day starting at 10 am. The London. Oct. 28.
following crowa The Motor Show at
Olympia finals:
Brown Cup (2,000 yards)~~~~"B" at the second attempts Pereira at ended on
Coy, 1st. Lincolnshire Regiment; ILQ. Saturday, and it s innings closed for 121 estimated that about £10,000,000
Wing. 1st, Lincolnshire Regiment: after some cheerful cricket by the worth of orders were taken dur-Coy., 1st Lincolnshire Regiment: Lincolnshire Regiment and 9th. A. A. Ah King Cup (2,000 yards)."" Royal Engineers; "D" Coy,, 2nd. East Coy, 2nd, East Lancashire Regiment; Lancashire Regiment; "C" Coy., 1st. Ing the nine days it was 12-4-18-4, and frankly the rest of the The show was visited by 232,670 2nd. East Lancashire Regiment; "" at 11.16 a.m.
open. th. A. A. Battery R.A.; "D" Coy. Battery, R.A. First crews will start bowling was -not very imposing people. Last year's attendance Cay., Int. Lincolnshire Regiment: "" though, no doubt, the slowness of the
figures were 231,812-British Coy., 1st. Lincolnshire Regiment and All events will finish close to Stone- wicket was the cause of this. Pearce, Wireless.
H.Q. Wing, fat. Lincolnshire Regi- cutters Enat Pler.
cover.
last three men.
The best analysis was
Pereira's
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
'WHEN I DISCOVERED "THAT DIAMOND FIELD IN AFRICA, I WAS THE ONLY WHITE MAN WHO EVER PUT FOOT IN
WERS
You ALONE
THAT SECTION!
Poor Nutty!.
By Blosser
NO!I HAD THREE NATIVE PACKERS WITH ME TWO OF
'EM DIED ON THE WAY BACK, AND THE THIRD WENT INSANE!
THAT LEAVES ME THE ONLY MAN LIVING WHO KNOWS THE LOCATION OF THE DIAMOND
STORE! BUT IF THAT MAP FALLS
INTO OTHER HANDS...WELL!
IF ITS ALL RIGHT WITH YOU, I'D LIKE TO PUT NUTTY COOK IN THE SWEAT BOX AND ASK HIM A FEW QUESTIONS!
You HAVE MY PERMISSION, 'BUT I KNOW THE BOY IS
INNOCENT!
DO YOU KNOW WHERE
TO FIND HIM?
SURE...IN THE SWEAT BOX..... THEY'VE SEEN I GRILLING HIM
FOR TEN MINUTES!!
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