LOCAL TENNIS · LEAGUE
Chinese Recreation Club
Beats Civil Service
Bright terinle wna seed at the Chinese Recreation Club ground n Causeway Bay yesterday when the "C" Division of the C.I.C. team de- feated a team from the Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club by Rix scts to three.
Results:
A. N. Chau and T. F. Flo (CRC)) beat J. Faro and B. Agafrolf 0-4; beat R. M. Wood and G. F. Bet 6-3; bent R. A. J. Simpson and J. Bowstead 0-0.
C. Wel and S. L. Ma. (C.R.C.) lost to J. Faro and B. Aretro 3-6: beat R. M. Wood and G. F. Bentley 2-0; bent R. A. J. Simpson and J. Bowsiend 6-0.
P. F. Li and P. N. Kwok (C.R.C.) lost to J. Foro and 11. Agafrott 5-7 Jest to R. M. Wood and G. F. Bent ley 2-6: beat R. A. J. Simpson and J. Bowstend 0-2.
CRICKET TRIALS
Matches On Saturday
And Sunday
Two Interport cricket trials will be
hcid this week-end, The first wil he played on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground comuneneing at 2 p.m., And the second on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground on Sunday, be- ginning at noon.
Teams for the match to-morrow will be selected from the following: --W. H. Colledge, A. W. Hayward, Col. E. St. G. Kirke, A. H. Madar, 1. D. Neve, L.
L. J. Walch, E. F. Fin-
cher, G. Clegg-H, A. T. Lee, A. R.
Minu. T A. Pearce. E. Zimmern. C. C. Garthwalte, W. Hung, R. Lee, E. J. R. Mitchell, F. D. Pereiro, E. L. Cosono, L. D. Klibee, N. A. E. Moe- kny, K. Nazarin and Tel. Tufnell.
Teams for Sunday's match will be relicted from-W. II. Colledge. E I. Gokane, W. Hung, N. E. Mar- kay, H. . Neve, L. J. Watch, E. F. Fincher, A. W. Hayward, L. D. Kil- bee, A. H. Madur, T. A. Pearer, E Zimmern,
Garthwaite, C. C.
G. Clegg-Hill, A. T. Lec, A. R Minu, F. D. Pereira, F. Goodwin, 1. Owen-" Hughes, R. Lee, K. Nazarin und Tel. Tufnell,
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Washington, Sept. 17. Mrs. loosevelt, wife of the Presi dent, has been ordered to bed with a heavy cold and temperature, the dral nees she bus had since she and her husband entered the White -House-United Press.
IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE TEAM CHOSEN
London, Sept. 17. The Irish Football League team to meet the Engilah League At Belfast on September 23, was announced to-day as follows. Lab (Portadown); Miller (Glentoran) und Fulton (Belfast Cellle): Edwards (Linẞelt), Carlyle (Derry City) and Martin- (Derry City): Kernaghan (Bel- font Celtic), Baird (Lindell), Shearer (Derry City), Duffy -{Derry City) and Kelly (Derry
City)-Reuter.
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IN. £1,250 GOLF TOURNAMENT
Oxley, Sept. 17.
Dal Rees, a young Welsh consistant professional of Surbiton, and Ernest Whitcombe, one of the famous family of golfing brothers, will contest the final of the New Of The World
1.250 golf tournament here. To-day Rece surprisingly bent Perey Alliss in the semi-final by 2 nd 1, while Whitcombe bent Taylor
3 and 2.
In the fourth round Rees beut Sutton 4 and 3, Alllss beat Charles Whitcombe 4 and 3, Ernest Whit- combe beat H. Osborne of Addington 3 and 2, and Taylor best W. Collins, jun.. of Sandiway at the 10th.~~~
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Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith the wealthy Englishman, who will again try this year to capture the America Cup from the United States. Here he in steering his new yacht, the Endan-
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· MACAO RACE MEETING
(Continued from l'age 8.)
Shanghai 4 drew away to pass the wire first by three lengths ahead of finished Victory Life, who in turn Ave lengths in front of Merry Doer. Merry Fatty was officially fourth while H.E. the Macno Governor's Coureur Bleu was fifth,
Burgomaster had no diMculty In annexing the Toishon Handlenp (second section) and tho pony was Jed in, to the dismounting enclosure by the owner, Mr. Brayfield who as usual did not forget to take over his customary "bowler" hai.
AN EYE-OPENER
Brown Bee (Mr. Dietz)" after ding-dong race down the straight just managed to stave off the chal- tenge of Wentworth. (Mr. S. Liang) by winning the main event, Chung Shun Stakes, for the popular chairman) Mr. G. II. Potts and both Jockeys rude very hard,
A compliment was paid to the handicapper when all the entries ne- septed the Fatshan Inndleap for "C" eluns over a mile, Great Hall (Mr. Roza) made the running fol- towed by Harvest View (Mr.. Y. T. Fung) and these two ponies were racing neck and neck over the first half of the circuit. The first quarter of the route was covered in 20.3/5 seconds while the first half-n-inlic www. negotiated in one minute and two-fifths seconds. They
were He bouring after this and the two ponies Anished almost crawling passed the post. There was a grim battle be- tween Monoplane, Bistro and the two saktiers, but the former answered every call of the jockey and won by a length. The running of Monoplane was certainly an eye opener to all critics and this pony should be watched when be weighs out at the Valley. Soldier of China gave a very disappointing display and this wou his first appearance in the "C" cinsa event.
RACING RESUMES
Entries For Seventh Extra Meeting
After the summer cessation, racing will be resumed on September 20, when the Hongkong Jockey Club will hold the seventh extra meeting ut Happy Valley.
Entries for llie nine events are:
-Big Wave Bay Handicap, 'six furlongs-Cussuck's Beauty, Diana Bay, Gladiator, Honeymoon Eve, King's Warden, Oak Bay, Royal Scot, Soldier of Britain.
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SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.
SHARKEY COmeback faILS
FOURTH TIME HE'S DOWN TO STAY
Stor pod decisively in his efforts, to climb the comeback trail, Jack Sharkny, ones hoeryweight champion is seen on the canvas
in the third round of his fight with Joe Louis in Madison Square Garden, Nów York. Three months ago Louis assumed the same post- tion. in the same ring-dropped by, the fisis of Max Schmeling but his fight with Sharkoy again elevates him in ranks of heavyweight contunders. This Acme telephoto from New York shows Sharkey down to stay, and In the background, Louis, the victor.
ANNUAL REPORT OF
K. C. C.
Finances In Better State This Year
MEETING NEXT WEEK
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Social-51essrs. J. J. Ferguson, F.] (swimming). D.. Angus, J. C. Grenham, T. In- Table Tennis.-Messrs. R. Hard- gram. D. G. Wilson, S. Tremlett, Ing. E. Sweetman, S. A. Gray, H. A. Entes, G. R. Leib, A. M. Hu)- Lawn Tennis.Messrs. D. K. land.
Paul, T. Instram, S. Tremlett, S. A. Biljards-Messrs. J. R. Luke, J. | Gray, V. M. Dentwell, C. Brock Anderson, A. Fruen, A. Sullivan, E. Educational and Religious.—Rey,
sweetman.
H. W. Bafica, F. Martin, Rev. S. Literary and Debating-Messee, Short, Rev. J. McLean, Rev. J. R. 3: A. Gray, D. K. Paul, L. S. Le Hig
| Gay Brereton. N. Stockton, L. Star- The music committee was allow- buck, Rev. J. McLean, W. N. Win-led to lapse, last year's committee slade) Prot. W. Robertson.
being elected for a special purpose Amateur Dramatics.-Messrs.. W. which it had fulfilled. Robertson, D. K. Paul, W. J. Brown,¦ · A
Service
special .Community F. D. Angus, Ruv, J. McLean, J. J.Committee was then proposed by Ferguson, R, Bales, T. R. Ingram. Mr. Cassidy which could co-operate Library.-Messrs. A. White, J. M. with other committees, either with- und The annual general meeting of the Committee was unable to support Wilson, T. J. Price, D. L. Luard, R. In or outside the Association, Kowloon Cricket Club will be held any of the schemes as the same A. Bates, J. J. Ferguson, R. McNeil. do work similar in mest respects to
Instead of a golf Committee it that done by Toc H. involve capital outlay at the club-house on Friday Septem-would
Those elected to the committee ber 25, at 5.30 p.m.
which the Club is not at present in was decided to appoint one mem- In its report
the position
most ber to serve on the general sports were Messra. W. J. Ashton, J. Gren- to sanction. The to members,
Mr. W. Stokter was ham, W. Winslade, E. Loyd-Jones. Commlitce states that the accounts practical scheme placed before the committee.
Services Socini Committee.n for the past year show un excess of Comunitice was to utilise the spare elected.
Sports A, Baker
A. Foster. (badminton), Messrs. L. G. Coombes, Vegetable now used
W. N. Winslade (squash rackets), C. Manning, E. Loyd-Jones, V. II. for
the
game. but unless L. Guy (hiking), W. J. Ashton Benwell, A. Fruen. support # forthcoming members interested, Com-
the mittee 1s faced with the same dif- ficulty ns
as Indicated above,
expenditure over income amounting
to $210.72, compared with an ex- penditure excess of $1,300.01 the previous year.
2. and Island Bay Handicap, (First and second Sections), six fur-
The report slates inter alias. longs.-Amberley, Blatre, Boolat Bay,
The
entrance fees for the year Bright View, Dan, Donovan, Flyby ended July 31, 1935, were $930 as night, Great Hall, Harvest View, High Honour, King's Bounty,
King's compared with $1,150, for the current Sceptre, Laughing Girl, Mayflower,
year.
Children's Sports.-This event was held on January 1, 1836, with Its usual success. The thanks of the
Monoplane, Pontice Bay. Ribble, Membership-Since August 1, Committee are again tendered to the 1935, 45 new members and 24 lady many generous subscribers and to Rose. Evelyn, Rousseau, Royal Con-subseribers have joined the Club, 10 the ladies and gentlemen who so sort, Royal Highness, Silversmith.old members have rejoined and 65 kindly assisted. Soldier of Chinn, Soldier of Peace, have resigned or been struck off for Tiny Star, Tyne, Valorous, What A other reasons, The present member- Chance, Ythan.
3.--Corroboree Handicap, (For Australian Ponies, "A" Class), ilve furlongs-Australian Boy, Bobniak Sinr, Derby Day, Double Finesse, Electron, Holiday Eve, Just That, Lancashire Lad,
Saucy Face, Strathroy,, Vixen Tor."
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of
The New Year Eve fancy dress ball attracted a large number
and their friends and members doubt this annual event will become proved to be a great success. No o standing feature social activities.
Cricket-The Club
of the
Club's
enjoyed 1
Y.M.C.A. MEETING. COMMITTEE ELECTED BY MEMBERS
Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Acting Choir- man of the Board of Directors of 4-Tweed Island Bay Handicap, very successful senson. The 1st XI the Y.M.C.A., was in the chair.nl
of the local i one mile.--Bear Claw, Cyclamen Buy, won the Senior Championship and the annual meeting
YMCA, held in the West. Lounge There was a yesterday afternoon.
air attendance, about 50 members being present.
In opening the meeting Mr. Cos- sidy spoke a few words of appre- ciation of the work done by the members of the various committees
Rosc-Queen, Sadko.
King's Fancy, King's Jubilee, King's the 2nd XI. although they did not Justice. King's Lead, Mistake Bay, head the Junior Division, proved to be a very keen team and one that was hard to beat; out of 15 matches 5. and 6-Junte Bay Handicap, played, they
were only defeated. (First and second Sections), one mile, once, and of the eight matches left -Blue Ribbon, Burgomester, Celebra drawn, time only on several tion Time, Copper Idol, Daylight Eve,ensions prevented in outright win during 1936. The ideal circum- Diogenes, Double Chance, Foxbridge, in their favour. Gold Coin, Gold Sovereign, King's Parade. Mountain View, Night View, Ocean View, Plain View
Pride of Tsingtao, Racing Boy, Rugby Star, Seventeenth of September, Stop watch, Sylvandale, The Gorilla, The Hero, Valley View, Wadebridge, West Parade, Young Chop,
Vaucluse HP: Zero.
(For Aus- tralian Ponies, "B". Class), five fur- longs.-Atlas, Blandford, Centre Court, Golden Dragon, Iloney, Night Star. Perfect Day, Racing Heart, Hanger, Snowy River, Streamline, Violet Queen, Zodine.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
8.-Clear Water Bay Handicap, half a mile-Ballos, Cassius, Emer- rency Cill. Estover, Gold Eagic, Herlot, Judea, Laughing Buddha, Locksmith, Old Star, Popular Star, Potlatch, Shamrock.
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stance when there was full co- Soveral familiar faces will be operation between the Chairman missing during the coming season, and the Association members would but both teams should be quite be possible, sald the Chairman, I strong, and it is hoped that the the various committees elected formation of the Junior Section of would work steadily in co-operation the Club will induce young erie- with the Chairman. keters who have just left school to "It should be a privilege to be Join up and so help to build up the elected to one of the committees." continued Mr. Cassidy, "and I only hope that the members who come will be a little forward to serve more pushful and active than previous years.
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greatly indebted to these committees popularity of this section.
Badminton-The question of round to the fine way in which the viving the game of Badminton in sub-committees have worked."
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