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Rugby

INDOOR BOWLING

Triangular New Records Set During

Tournament Commences

November,

at the

New records for Ten Pins and Duck Pins were established Hongkong Rowling Alleya ducing the month of November by Supper O. Bell and Sapper E. Proctor.

Sapper O. Hell scored 266 against Miss B. Harrison's 171 for Ten Pins. Sapper E. Proctor scared 141

Army To Clash With against Mrs. E. Soong's 131 for Duck

Club To-morrow

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Chadwick, H. D. Bidwell (Capatin), The first round of The anpund. E. Crieve, D. H. Stewart; F. Ceas- Rugby Football Triangulae Tournaford, J. R. Henderson; K. A. Watson. ment between the Army, Navy and K. W. Salter, E. W. Stout, It. G. L. Club commences to-morrow, when Oliphant, C. B. Stark, D. O'M. Deane, the Army play the Club on the Army A. J. G. Taylor and W. B. Richarel- ground at Sookunpoo + p.in.

Bouquet, D. Hynes, E. Taverner, C. J. Powell; J Hutchison; R. Rutherford, J. Moodie; J. S. Dunnett (Captain), G. M. Mares, T. H. Pratt. P. W. Burton, J. Redman. K. 11. G.

Prior to the Triangular Tournament "A" XV.-F. M. Thompson; D, 1. match, there will be game between the Club "A" XV and a Nagy, side, commencing at 2.45 p..

The Club sides have been selected as follows:-

1. XV.-M. W. MacGrath; G, K. While and K. C. Luscombe,

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BIGGER TEST TEAMS FOR ENGLAND?

Strain Of Travelling

Too Severe

O'REILLY'S VIEWS ON BIG

CRICKET

Sydney, Nov. 11.

Unless the programme of future Australian cricket tours in England was lightened, Australia would have to take 25 play- ers, said W. J. O'Reilly, the Australian Test bowler, at a welcome home lunch given by the Old Sydneians Union here.

O'Reilly suggested that some of the weaker English counties should be asked to play as combined teams. Worcestershire, Leicestershire and Northampton were weak and could be beaten by the Sydney Grammar School, he said.

O'Reilly said that the Australian team had 100 continuous days for cricket, and had played either two or three matches more than the previous touring team ilans. The team of 10 had a fres

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 3rd December, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSDILĖ

No One without a badge wil bo admitted to the Members' "Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax)

are

obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment

f all Chits, ete.

K & Shal Bank. HMS. "Corn Exchange Buliding, (Tel,' 27704) will

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11.4 F. 15. Williams, G. 11. Henry

0.53 Lt.Cdr. Murray, W, F. Leckie. PS G. F. Rees, J. Fotben. 1000 T. F. R. Waters, L. A. II. Duncan. 10.04 . Lateinw. J. flockney. 100 C. R. Mallory. B. Rolle. 10.12 M. 1. Turner. A. W. Hughes. 10. A. D. Humphreys. J. Harrop. 16.20 11 51, Boddlow, T. R. Rowell, 10.24

. C. Jackson, W. B. Richardson, 16. S. 1. Dodwell, 1. H. Geare. 10.32 W. Hewift, E. T. McMullen. 10.36 H. Dvery, W. J. E. Mackenzie, 10.40 A. Steap. A. Sommerfelt. 1044 1. Jackson, W. W. C. Shewan, 10,48 A. H. Prsin, J. B. Callin 10.32 A. H. Purves, J. G. Campbell.

17 G. C. Worrall, t.. M. B. Lloyd. 11.04 W. E. Hishop W. Woodward. 11. T. E. & J. L. C. Pearce. 112 it. G. Gray, C. D. N. Walker. 11.16 J. M. Pearson, P. H. Munro Fatice, 1120 R. K. Valentine, Comdr. Jale. 1124 C. McGrane. J. W. Mayhew. 1128 N. K. Littlejohn, A. H. Meßrite.

New Course

Mr. H. E. Morriss Fifth 1050 Gregory. C. St. Ge

In Stakes Won In.

England

towards the end of the tour any of the Shefeld Shield States would have possibly beaten the team. The strain of travelling had been severe.

London, Nov. 27. TOO MUCH TRAVELLING

M. H. E. Morriss, of Shanghai, is Tanked fifth in the list of winning On one occasion they played a oynters issued to-day at the conclu- match at Brighton, then hurried tosion of the fatracing season in Eng- thr north to play at Blackpool, land. After that the next match was at Folkestone, and then north again to ScarborougÌ. They discovered af terwards that Brighton and Folke- stone were a few miles

#part and so were Blackpool and Scarborough. But the finances had to be con- sidered before the players, for each; of the counties were holding "eries ket weeks and the Australians hud to be there.

He suggested that the Australian Board of Control and the M.C.C. should meet before future tours,

Derby

First on the list is Lord with stake money totalling £34,187, followed by Mr. James V. Rank with £28,772, Šle Hugo Cunliffe Owen with £24,202 and the Agu Khan with £20,904,

Gordon Richards, who rode for Mr. Morriss in the big races, is again champion Jockey with 200 wins.

Closest to him is Nevelt, with only 122 wins. In third place is E. Smith with 114 victories.

and come to sume arrangement that Capt. Boyd-Rochfort heads the list would lighten the bustens of the of winning trainers. During the sea- players who were compelled to json. borses trained by him won 44 inove about England for the express races for total stakes of £51,350, purpose of assisting the dances of the various counties.

Fred Darling is secondt with 50 Disensing young English players,ters third with 45 races and £40,750. races and £45,726, and Frank But- O'Reilly advised his listeners not to lay edds on the Austrations in the next series of matches in Australia.

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POLICE SWAMPED Beaten 9-1 In Hockey Tournament Game

Police was beaten 9-1 when it met R.A.F. in a Hockey Association tournament game at Mongkok yester- day. R.A.F. scored five goals in quick succession in the first half and in the second, the Police reduced the errears by a goal, but towards the end the airmen increased their score with four further goals.

Gonlscorers for R.A.F. were Medd (3), Woods (3), Bartlett (2), Froude. Pennell geored for the Police.

SMALL UNITS TEAM The following will represent the Combined Small Units against the Y.M.C.A, at King's Park to-morrow. -L/Cpl. Dove (R.C.S.); Sgt. Morgan (R.C.S.), SKm. Holland (R.CS.): L/Cpl. Standard (RC.S.), Naik Bagh Singh (1.I.C.). L/Cpl. Austen (R.C.S.); Capt. Reeder (R.A.S.C.), Pte. Logan (R.A.S.C.), Sgt. Whitefield (R.C.S.), Sgt. Evans (R.A.O.C.), L/Cpl. Blount (R.CS.).

PERRY, VINES ON TOUR

Havana, Nov. 30, Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines started a new barnstorming tennis tour to-day, when Perry recorded two victories over his famed Ameri- can opponent in the best of three set encounters.

Perry won the first match 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, and the second match 4-6, 6-3, 6-1-United Press.

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0.28 J. Stenerzen, F. Groves,* 0.30 D. D. Forbei, S. A. Wallace, 040 N. 1. Fax. 1. G. Cotesworth. DA H. N. Williamson,* T. J. Price.❤ DT. A. Peares, P. H. Scoones. 8.32 M Williams, Mis, Henry. D.66 D. Lyon, K. B. Quick:** 10.00 11. 5. Laenn. D. McCullam. ED.DA Humphreys, W. M. Hartin, 10.10 P. S. Camidy, Col. Matthewn, 10.20 H. J. D. Love, E. J. Wagner. 10.24 S. S. Church, B. Q. Baltiwh.* 10.32 Sir V. Grayburn, Miss Grayburn.

F. B. Winter. Mise Vickers. 10.44 Mrs. Overy. Mrs. Mackenzie, 1104 Mrs. Delon, Mrs. Woodwasit.

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Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. | 21020).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure Is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform aro admitted Half Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 28th November, 1938.

THE “TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

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