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POLO GYMKHANA

Hongkong Polo Club Stages Meeting

Postponed from last week, on ac- count of bad weather, the Hongkong Polo Club Gymkhana was held at the Polo Club ground, Kowloon yesterday.

lernoon in the thehring,

Including ice of a largo Excellency Oficer Administering the Govern. Thomas Southern,

mont, the lot. "ills Excellency the

Lady Southori

General

Troops in China, Mmanding the

Thackeray, Mrs. Thackeray, and

Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster,

F. S.

the

At the conclusion of the. - sports. Lady Southor distributed the prizes.

THE RESULTS -

The results were as follow:

Tent Pegging.-1, Lieut. G. Hen- rigues, R.A. (The Quail); 2, Sergt. R. B. Cuff (The Dynamite).

B.

Ladies' Bending Race-1, Mrs. G. Portman.

Men's Bending Race.-1, H. C. Mac- nnnara.

Ladies Football and Polo Stick Race-1, Miss Barbara Lord; 2, Mrs. A. J. Ropes.

Handy Hunter Competition.1, 3. Parrish (Kash Kar); 2, Capt. F. P. R. James (Valley Hall); 3, Capt. Alec Potts (Mouche).

Musical Chairs-Won by J. For-

rish

·Jumping (China Ponies)--~1,. Mta. D. C. Wilson (Golden Star); 2, Mrs. Coltart (Cloudy Eve): 3, Lieut. A. J. Ropes, R.A. (Glenshee).

J.

Jumping (Australian Ponies).--1,

Parrish

(Kash · Kor); 2, Lieut- Commander H. Alexander,

R.N.

(Black Magic). 83. Mrs. D. C. Wilson (The Orphan).

Polo Goal Scoring-1}.

New-

biggin and J. Butcheting-Won by

Baro

Lieut. E. C. Parker Jervis, Lieut. J. 1. Johnson,

J. Butcher and I

Fichten.

Prizes won in the various competi- tions organised by the Club were also distributed. They were;

Royal Navy Cup.-Wen by Major Shaanda

Lieut. Col.

Willamson, Major Dreunan and Lieut. Gough.

Stubbs Cup.-Won by "Artillery House" (Lieut. Ropes, Lieut. Baker Carr, Lieut. Metéalfé and Lieut. Johusen).

RIFLE SHOOTING

Two of the Canadian boxes who will do their fighting for the edification of British audiencas under the management of Mike "Kap" Kaplansky, Kitchener and Edmonton promoter, are here. They are Eddie Wenatob of Edmonton, a smert

light- heavyweight, who it is expected will hook up with Eddie Phillips for the British Hightheavy tille soon, and Tommy Bland of Toronto, (left), Canadian light-weight champion. Wenstab bas been campaigning in England and was wall anticfied with condi- tions. Bland is also rated a prospective titlo contender.

CAMERON DEAD

FAMOUS SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETER

Johannesburg, Nov. 2. The death has occured of H. B. Cameron, the South African wicket keeper, from enteric-Kenter.

Horace Brakenbridge Cameron, vice-captain and

batsman-wicket keeper, might have been the last South African team and he captain of

to his Wipa

reputation for modesty. He held the leadership in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand for two seasons but retired

Lt. Berlyn Again Headset ved

Competitors

uh

SATURDAY RACING

Continued from Page 81, ridden by Jockeys who have not ten races anywhere at any time. Furlongs.

305 Miss Y. Shenton's Wembly 204 B, de

Stag 151 lb. (R. M. Wood) C. Macguwn's

Ib. (Tans -

Tileum 140 Man Wal

300 n's

jb.

$100. For

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 16th November, 1935, (weather per The Shanghai Interport cricket mitting), may be obtained at the team will all to-morrow at daylight on the Empress of Russia for long-Ballding; the Club House, Happy Socretary's Offico, Gloucester

kong.

The side comprises D. W. Leach, E. Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the. P. Williams, E.M.P. Williams, Sports Club; and the Stables; Shan

Madar, L F. Stoken,

S.Kwong Road-

R. Kermani II. P. Madar, G. B.

Elliott Booth, JD, eckie and J. Entries close at 12 OʻTİFTİNOON C. Jenkins, with E. C. Baker as mana- on Thursday, 7th November, 1935. ger and twelfth men.

most notable last minute

change is the inclusion of G. B. Elliott

In place of W. Marshall, the latter

being unable to make the trip.

E. P. Humphreys and L. F. Stokes ure both in the Colony at the monient, the latter on his honeymoon.

MASONS AT BOWLS

English Constitution Beat Scottish

The English Constitution of Free- masons defented the Scottish Consti- Lution by 103 points to 101 yesterday afternoon, when they met on the Hongkong Football Club Green, Happy Valley

At the conclusion of the match Mr. E. J. Edwards prosented silver spoons for the English Constitution, while Mr. J. Owen-lugbes performed the sapre ceremony for the Scottish Constitution.

T. Armstrong, W. Geall, A. F. Paui and T.

Carr

(skip) (English) beat T Coleman, P. Channing, S. Eccleshall and J, Denkin (skin) (Scottish) hy 23-14.

won Stephens, C. E. Moore, E. Tuck A. Brooksbank (skip) (English) lost to W. K. Way, A. Stalker, W. Greig and F. Callen (skip) (Scottish).

14-22.

Six

by

1

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Such a shinœ- and so easy

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C. Strange, &. T. Padgett, A. T. and G. C. Moss (skip) (English) lost to W. J. Burling, D. W. 2 Waterton, H. F. Westlake and F. H. W. Haynes (skip) (Scottish) by 16-17. E. B. Reed, W. Ward, E. G. Post W. E. Hellanis (skip) (English) hent A. Tarbuck, J. Dinment, 3. 3. and W. Glendinning (skip)

19-16. by

3

$37.60

And

Handicap-Winner J.

Plain View. 168 (W. 1. Choy) Won by a neck; short head. Times: 12.4. Pori-mutuel: Winner places, 28.60; $7.50; $9.80.

Sussex in favour of Wade because he felt that his stumping and batting were

Second $175. Third $100. | Westlake I. Wynne-Jones, H. and A. W. Grinmitt (skip) quite enough for him to look after,

China

Ponies, Subscription (English) bent . II. E. Marks, P. C. Griffins of this Club of this Season. Morgan, W. P. Seath and II. J. PLAYED IN 18 TESTS Cameron had already played under

Winners at Race meetings of this Bebbington (skip) (Scottish)

by 20-16. Wade when they were boys together Entrance $5.

Club, barred, Jockey „Allowance, B. E. Maughan, J. Owen-Hughes, at Hilton College,

Half a Mile. Natal Cameron

J.

Bentley J. C. Bonnar (skip) 308 'Chiu's Beginner's Luck of the cricket

(English) lost to II. Gittins, E. J. 155 lb. new members attended for was then vice-cape was an 802

(P. P. Botelho) 1 Edwards, J. Polson and F. Cullen nerieser

Test player, having

Blacksmith 140

(skip) (Scottish) by 11-16. in 16 Tests since 1927,

(H. C. Pih) успта his last visit to England he seemed later, in

in which he scored 81. Since to have become more serious-per- because he was one of the

In spite of two of the affiliated Rife Clubs having friendly match another range, the attendance at Stonecutters on Saturday afternoon for the Spoon and Practice shoot was not only well up to the

average, but the first time.

several

in-

Why's

troubled, in the later stages of the frene at Manchester two 313 Li Bros.'s The Deemster

Weather conditions were ident, al- though

more than one competitor was shoot, by the wind veering round from six to four o'clock.

Probably the outstanding feature

of the

rote was the way in which apa

their

Ib.

165 b. (G. A. Harriman) Won by a neck; short head, Time: 1.00.4. Pari-mutuel:

.

and

#

"

1:3 1035

Unplaced

$20.40:

Winner places, $10.90; 88.90; $15.70

Kent Handfeap(Second

Winner Section? never responsible $200. Third $100. For China Ponies $450. Second "C" Class. Grillins of this

still WAN

'

-members-using-the--aperture- South African--team-s selection com ~

and sling, have shewn marked mittee-although he Improvement

care-free aggregate scores, when these are compared with hitter. those made a few weeks ago. There is no doubt that this result is solely due to consistent practice, and it is because of this, that the Council urge members to attend as regularly A possible.

but

ALSO FINE BATSMAN He stumped men out with the non-stakes.

that have won $1,750 or more chainnt gesture of a smoker fleking One and a Quarter Miles."

barred. Jockey Allowance,, the ash from his cigarette. He had 323 L and Ll's Racing Boy already done something remarkable with the bat, for he and Viljoen, in

(D. Black) L.T.F.'s Great Hall 168 (G. U, di Roza)

182 b.

518.-10

116,20

each).

runners: $50 No.: 1780; 128; 1389; 300 1032; 2225;

-545-1114; 316; 522.**

Race 3

No. 1235.

$1,057

J

in

050 #2-2157

320

151

Unplaced runners ($60 ench). Nos.: 851; 1739; 86; 1594.

1

Race. I

22

No. 1409

$1,017.80

1231

290.80

919

146.40

($50 each),

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MEMORIALS

MARBLE.

AND GRANITE

Revised Prices

Designa FREE

Unplaced rutinera Nos.: 222 074; 1278; 955; 1870: C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD. 264;, 1232; 116-1. $38.80;

China Bldg.

It 14 announced that the "Grimes" fifth-wicket partnership, made the

21 which is given to the member biggest stand ot the last tour when 329 L, Reidy's Pride of Tsing-

12, of the Association, whose

they scured 202 Beores

(Cameron 132) tao 148 1b, (L. G. during the previous month show the against Derbyshire. It was later

Frost) Won by a neck; short head.'" "been featured in lila best performance on greatest improvement, has

Tinu: 247.4. awarded for October to Private W. H. the tour when he

Was

undefeated

Pari-mutuel: for 103 against Yorkshire the Cham- places, $10.10; $22.50; $7.10.

Winner Peckham, R.A.S.C.

The following in the results:

nion County, who were benten

ten by 128 runs. Lika Wade, he was in his S, R. (b)...

30th year. Ile

He was one of the three married men of the party. He used to play baseball,

Lieut. (E) Berlyn

Sjt, Warwick Got. Woodman, Sjt. Blandford Pte. Green, J.

Ac

St. Stephens

Pte. Starr

2/LL. Holmes Arm;

Sji. Todd 5. I. M. Sheen L/Cpl. Bradford

L/Cpl. Gooch

L/Cpl. Peters. Fus, Carter

200 500 600 Totul

#3 32 30 90

(Nett Spoon) 30 33 31 94 __26_32_82_90

30 20 31 00 28 20 12 89

27 3 20 89

SUCCESS IN TEST Cameron played in the Inst series) f-Test-matches in England, when

Daily Double Betting Nallub Nullah Handien-Aus- raisin Roy 12, Bag For 300, Cold Morning 31.

Face

13, Racing Healy Day 8. Night Star

Saucy 316, 43. Shooting Star 75.

Suscus Handican-Beginner's-truck-

the South Africans won the rubber, Blacksmith 4, Flamingo 0. Forge

master

Race 5

No. 2568

$1,155.00 1875

330,00 900

105.00 Unplaces runners ($50 each), Nos.: 1850; 1399; 445; 537; 1850.

Race &

No. 1928 Locksley

."

2593

285.20 142.60

Lund the “Ashes” nud met with conf/all/Meemster |

siderable success on the tour.

He scored two

venturies, 132)

1.

Time 0, Winkeld 0.

Race 7

No. 1054

1138

2673

$1.107.00

342.00

ngainst Derbyshire and 163 not out Night Star bet on Beginner's buck, No.: 1210; 1903; 1977; 981; 820; Because none of the backers of Unplaced runners ($50 each), (fl'cap. Spoon) against Yorkshire. In the first Test, the whole pool worth $3,656.10 was

2409: 97: 28; 2373; 1334; 1990, which Was abandoned on the third

to rain, he scored 2 in carried forward to the next extra day owing to the only innings the South Africans

meeting, u November 18. second picted. In the

Teat. South Africa won, he scored in the est innings and three in the seed innings. The third Test was drawn." and Canicron scored nine and

40. In the fourth Test. which was also drawn, he scored 53

06

HO 26 30 80

20 28 20 83

Ne

17 27 228

81

S. R. (a).

11 31 31

03

(Nett Spoon)

20

28 29 30 87 31 27 25 63 28 27.81

(Heap, Spoon)

ChyB.R.A. Todd

Cpl. Purt

20 28 26 80

CASH SWEEP RESULTS

Race 1

No, 1228

3000 15.12

$901.00. 284.00 142.00 Unplaced runners ($50 ench),

In the rat innings; and in the last Nos.: 1864; 1625. Test 'which was also left drawn he scored eight and 12.

No. 142

Race 2

$518.40

11

171.00 Nos.: 1680; 889; 1981; 1830; 534:1 531; 1638.

Race 8

No. 2382 1479

$1,220.00 351.40

+1

548

175.70

Unplaced

each).

runners

1350 Nos.: 1237; 1056; 2705; 337; 507; 1780; 1600; 1133; 570; 1259.

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