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THE..HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER 17, 1938.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

D.B.S. BOYS BEATEN AT

CRICKET

The Diocesan Boys' School, which

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THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weathercently has beaten several league

cricket teams, yesterday found permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on

team led by the former headmaster SATURDAY, 19th November, 1938, Rev. C. B. R. Sargent too good for commencing at 2.00 p.m.

played 12 men. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30them, and lost by 57. Both teams

p.m.

MEMBRILS' KNCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure, Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting In such a matiner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Blooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) aro obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal or written such Member, a application Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

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The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Buliding, (Tel. 27704) will close at 12 NOON.

Timas are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele- phone 21020).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

the

The price of Admission to Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable nt the Gale. Soldiers and Saltors in Uniform are admitted Half Price,

By Order,

O. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 14th November, 1938,

YOU

Can be

Smartly

Dressed

Inexpens

ively.

At

MARIANO TAILOR

41, HANKOW ROAD.

KOWLOON.

PHONE 50674.

COMING

SOON

YOU'LL HAVE LAUGH-SPECS BEFORE YOUR

EYES

Scores:

CDR Sargent XI W. 1. Counge, l.b.w. b Cheang W. Mulcahy, b Crary.... 11, Owen Hughes, st. Lay, b Cheung A. J. M. Frata, e Lay, b Cheung

M. Prate, not out...

0. G. Davies, b Cheung Youngaaye, b Crary

P. R. Lau, & Crary

11. E. Lee, e Cheung, b Crary

It, Bergent, e Kew, b Cheung A. Goodban, run out........ C. N. Matthews, i.b.w. b Crary

B

Extr

Total

Crary Cheung

Bowling Analysis

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Diocesan Boys' School P. I. Ley, b Lea

J. Fisher, b Owen Hughes

D. Crary, e Lee. b Bargent

D. A, Hutchinson, e Goodban, b Sargent

a. A. Kew, b Owen Hughes

J. Macauley, b Owen Hughes

9, K, Cheung, run out

W. Chle Fen, b Owen Hughes

C. Whitfeld, c Goodban, b Sargent

F. N. Mathews, e Colledge,

Hughes

b Owen

L. R. Burch, e A. J. Prota, b Sargent J. Rend, not out

Extras

Total

Howling Analysts

Owen flughes Bargent

SCHOOLBOYS WIN

R.A.M.C. Narrowly Beaten By La Salle College Low scores resulted in the match between the R.A.M.C. and La Salle College on the Recreio ground yea- Lerday. the boys winn.ng

Scores!

R.A.M.C.

C. B. Patterson, Arculit

Cpl. Webb, c Jorge, b Arculli

Onntzer, b Gosana

Cpl. Wyre, b Arculli

n. Dunne, b Cosno

Cpl Levington, b Arculi

Cpl. Parker, b Gokano

Shorthouse, Arculli

It. d'Arey, b Gorano

Man, c Brown, à Cosano Ple. Leverington, not out

Total

Arcull!

G. Gosano

Bowling Analy

Ja Salle College

A. Slyn. b Wyre

A. el Arelli, c Parker, b Webb

T. Bayot. b Gantzer

M. Remedios, b Webb

J. Gosano, b Wyre

G. Gasano, b Dunne

Calton, not out

Carvalho, c Gantzer, b Dunne

Brown, ib.w. b Dunne

Rela, b Webb

Pores, e Patterson, b Webb

Extras

Tota!

Bowing Analysis

Webb

Wyre

Dunne

Сонцет

by 14.

J. C. WHITE INJURED

Eye in Shooting Accident

London, Nov, 10.

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Ted Pearson and Cecilia Parker in "You're Only Young Once," new showing at the King's Theatre.

Hampshire Too Good For Middlesex

London, Nov. 16. In a County Championship rugger match played to-day, Hampshire defeated Middlesex by 17 points to six.-Kleuter.

Mixed Golf

Foursomes

HERE AND THERE WITH "PILGRIM

(Continued from Pape 8) ||and the health of the game quickly disappears. It may sound facetious but in all sport, the "rabbit" pro- vkles the real and definite founda- tion.

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First Round Draw Of F. A. Cup

A

NEW

Jel. 28151:

To Be Played On November 26

London, Nov. 10.

The following is the draw for the Arst round of the F.A. Cup to be played on November 28:

Chester v. Bradford Cily; Doncaster v, New Drighton: Halifax v. Rochdale; Lincoln v. Barrow; Holden Welfare V.

Scarborough

Chorley: Hartlepoola v. Accrington; WAML v. Carlisle;

Southport; Oldham v. Crewe; Bounthorpe v. Lancaster City: Hull v. Rotherham Huncorn, v. Wellington Town: Darlington v. Stalybridge Wrexham v. Port Vale; Gainsborough Trinity v. Gateshead: North Shields v. Blockport; South Liverpool ur Workington v. Mansfeld: Bouthend v. Dartford or Corinthians; Folkestone v. Colchester United; Swindon v. Lowestoft Town; Walthamstow Avendo v. Tunbridge Wells Rangers; Yeovil and Potter V Brighton and love: Chalmsford City v. Kidderminster Earriers or Burton Town; Ipswich Town v. Street: Bournemouth Bristol City: Reading v. Newport; Watford v. Northampton; Crystal Palace v. Queen's

Exeter Park Ilangers; Torquay Aldershot v Guildford City; Bristol Hovers v. Peterborough United; Chelten- ham Town v. Cardin; Clapton Orient v. Hayes: Bromley v. Apsley-fleuter.

AMERICAN GIRLS ARRIVING ON SCHARNHORST

Mr. Vic Hugo, who is making nr

The rangements in Hongkong for

has THE K.LT.C. Inst Saturday receiv-American girls softball team,

received a cable from Manila, where ed a surprise reverse from the

the Americans are at present, re- Y.M.C.A. when they suffered a 5-1 questing a fifty per cent. Interest in defeat on the "y" ground. Praisu

15 the gross gate with a guarantee of must be given to the "y" defence, US.3500 for an appearance in the in which Taylor, Austen and Daw Colony. son gave a highly creditable display. The attack, with Bartlett and Rose,

Following exhibition gomes al Bacolod and Cebu, the players will

Tournament conitnually worried the K.LT.C. de depart for Hongkong aboard

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"The

the

fence and prevented them from set-alcamer Scharnhorst to meet un- ling

down.

K.I.T.C. attack named opponents in Hongkong on (without their military players) led November 30, and from thence are by Pyara

yara Singh were rather over-proceeding to Shanghai where they and the sixth, where Mrs. Garon, shadowed by the home side, except will play further matches on Decem

ber 3. They for a brief period at the beginning

will leave for Japan one of the soundest putters in wo-for a men's golf, holed from 15 feet for of the first half. A. P. Souza, nt on December 4, and from there will inside-left, was dangerous but held catch the Chichibu Maru for Hong- an eagle 3.

ball too long. Pinto and lulu, where a several days' schedule Down the bank at the back of the on the green, Storey lost the eighth for his Malik were good defenders but the has been arranged. Untied Press. side and was extraordinarily for- pace set up by the "y" forwards In lunate to snatch a half at the next, the second half praved too much for where he sliced his drive cep in.o them. On current form, the "y" the woods. Espying an opening in look like having a very successful the trees, Mrs. Garon got the ball season. Here's luck!

on to the fairway and finally holed

another long putt for a great half in

4.

Qu

BELIEVE the "Y" ladies will be greatly strengthened by the in-

the

SEVERE PAINS

IN THE STOMACH

Miss Morgan was the culprit at! clusion of Miss Helen Bockler,

Everyone who has endured the torment the long eleventh, bunkering, her former D.G.S. star centre-forward. of stomach pains will sympathise with Many who still suffer with and then missing a Sho has just arrived back in the Mr. P. approach shot the side becoming three quisition to nocuble put give down at the Colony and will prove a great se stomach trouble can be natten warn-

attack. Mrs. experience. If you neglect nature's where Miss Morgan again M. 131 missed a short putt for a half in 3 M. Read will in future be seen in ing you may be faced with serious danger, after the opponents had been bun-Soal and Miss Bockler, I presume, if you do as Mr. P. did-as tens of wil lead the attack. I can imagine thousands of stomach sufferers have done kered. This time it was Storey who the "y" forwards bagging a heap then you have no need to fear.

of goals this season.

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holed the putt.

There was a curious incident at the 14th. Playing out of a bunker, Storey inadvertently struck the ballTHE RA.OC. suffered the biggest defeat to date in the HR.HA twice, the

the

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record.

He writes

"I was buffering agony with pains in the stomach, wind round the heart and loss of appelts. I tried medicino, tablets and various other remedies, but seemed to get A friend recommended Maclean Brand Stomach Powder and I purchased a bottle. After one dose 1 felt reliel and now, after a

England slow left-hand bowler, who Miss Morgan and Morrice made a tree, with 18 goals for and three fortnight's treatmeat, Tam well again, all ·

pain has gone and my appetite is practi cady normal."

Famous Left-hand Bowler Loses of his nbcond time with the shaft Tournament when they went down.

The side gave up, to the RA.F. by ten goals to all at worse instead of better, hole, but regained their lead of three up by winning the 15th in 4, Mrs. Kal Tak last Monday. The RAF

have very Impressive Garen again holding the vital putt.

and won J. C. White, former Somerset and with the game running against them having played three games

The aviators have since has played in fifteen cricket Tests sudden spurt and, winning the next against.

their encounter with the Nomads between 1821 and 1031, lost his left holes, went

only one thes In to lunch

had two goal-getters to aid them in eye in a shooting accident to-day. down.

and Lieut. Woods (inside right) An operation was performed imme CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS

Medd (inside-left). Lieut. diately, but he may not be able to The match was squared at the Lieut.

third, but aina! Morrice hit his tee Miller is also a tower of strength sce again.

shot into thick heather at the short at right back. With this outfit they fourth and the side were one down should be capable of holding their again. Meeting with a chapter of own against the stronger accidents, including a dead stymie, teams. they lost the fifth and were twe

White took 100 wickets in each of fourteen consecutive seasons-Reu-

ter.

ELIMINATION BOUT Tiger Jack Fox Matched With Al Gainer

down once more.

There was a simi-

civilian

lar story at the sixth, Morrice hit-all citizens were urged to install ling his drive into the rough and illuminated house numbers so that Misa Morgan topping the next shot addresses could easily be located at a few yards-three down.

night by visitors to the 1930 Golden unchanged at Gate and International Exposition. The position was the 9th, the only hole of the outward half that was halved, all the others being either won or lost a most unusual circumstance in a foursome. New York, Nov. 15. Four down at the tenth, where Mor- Tiger Jack Fox, of Spokane, has rice put his tee shot into the rhode- been matched

a serious if not dendrons, was with Al Gainer, o critical position. The end was now Newhaven, for a 15-round bout at the Bronx Colosseum on November in sight. The 11th was holved in an adventurous 6, and then Mrs. Garon

20. It is the first of a series of eliminations in the light-heavyweight and Storey clinched the match with a great 4 at the 12th and a 2 at the divialon. Both are negroes,

next. Auletic Commission have examined Ceferino Garcia and

physicians

Henry Armstrong, and have pro-

nounced both in excellent condition. Unique Week Observed

They are training daily for the wel terweight bout in which Armstrong will defend his title-United Press,

San Francisco, This city has held "Illuminated, House-Numbering Week," in which

Now remember, for your own sako, the very next time you feel pains in the stomach-however alight they may bo go out and get a bottle of the genuine SACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder, Make sure the signature "ALEX. C

MACLEAN" is on the bottle and carton. Then you are vertsin of quick relief from atomach discomfort. Genuine Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is sold only in bottles in cartons. Never sold loose. Powder or Tablete Cheap imitations are useless, and may only make your trouble worse. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemis store, write to Banker & Co

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