FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926.
SPORTS SECTION
TRAINING TIMES.
THE TWO ST. LEGER
--FAVOURITES.
EXCELLENT FINISHES...
By "Patrol"} Excellent Anishes were made by the two favourites, in, training yes- terday for the Hong Kong St. Leger to be deelded to-morrow...
Throw of the phobables" were out with their respetive jockeys in the sudille.
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Luty Tuck continued, to phense, and in view of his pad in weights,
sha ok to him to win. Eri gado Call also run exceedingly wold and will it in at the kit The Goblin, not to be outdone, also did a rustling Kallop. given below!
Detail
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Surprise was becaaloned at the performance of Grey Streak but it la time that this pony van inte form again.
Demon Boy, Saracin, Arabian Parrot severally pleased; white The
ANNUAL RACE MEETING..
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SOCCER GOSSIP.
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GAMES DOWN FOR DECISION TO-MORROW,
PROSPECTS OF THE CLUBS.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
SERVICE CRICKET.
H.M.S. TAMAR" DEFEAT R.A.O.C
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MATCH AT KOWLOON.
BOOKIES' PICKETS.
EXTRAORDINARY SIGHT ON
HOME TUNF.
PROTEST AT TAX.
Chinese Athletic "A" play St. Joseph's College. Both have good toums. The Chinese on their garne against the Portuguese last week proved that they are something to reckon with in the second division. A draw is 'kely, but if there la s win, the Chinose should secure it. Chinese Athletic "B" are
up feated the Royal Army Ordnance At Windsor bookmakers early against Kowloon Reserves. The Corps at cricket on the C.R.Costed pickets for the purpose of Chinese have nota na yet "won
ground, Causeway Bay, yester-peacefully, persunding viators nor Kowloon game, and they will go down today. Scores;--
to pay admission, tolling them they would not be able to bet
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Among the "B′<"
By 22 runs. H.M.S. "Tamar" de-
E. Pook.
Lake...... In section "B" of division . the Moslem Club should defeat the W. D. Gibb, e Bryant b Lake H. K. & S. Bank Portuguese; St.H.Cooper. e Greenaway b
Walker Joseph's Reserves should be too Kood for Chinese Athlete "B"; the Chinese Boy Scouts should secure both points from South China; and
By Centre-Half.)"" For the third week in succession. chief interest in football circles! will be centred in the play of the K.OS.B.'. To-morrow they meet Kowloon in a first division league match. From what has been seen of them, it is manifest that the “Koables" are going to be a formid-when matches are to able opposition for any team in the changed from the usual. Colony.
Chinese Athletle "A" should defent Kowloon, "B".
a great
Fixtures And Venues.
T. King, e Gordon b Lake Pay Com. Coomber, b Lake A. F. Barker. e Greenaway b
Lake
J. Lee, b Burger.
D. Shewring, e Lake b Bur-
ger.....
It will be noted that the times E. Bennett, not out.
begin "are A. Garbett, c & b Lake This H. Barnicott, b Burger
The Axtures and venues for to- morrow are as under:
FIRST DIVISION.-
Kick-off 4.15 pm."
Never mind their two month games, begin a quarter of defents, Bratly by the Subreye, and an hour earlier. seconily by the Hong Kong Football Chab last Saturday. The team they Helded last Saturday was impntument.on that which went down to the Sarriys
With time. there is every prospect that they can held even a stronger team yet, Th the game last Saturday, they he must of the play, and yet they K.PE. v. Chinese Athletic-Club lost. The recovery in the last five Artillery v. "Tamor" South China.
minutes VAN astounding. Two goals were scored and had there only been another few minutes they would have got through again. A ram that can rise to the occasion The annual ráve meeting oflike that is something to recken the Hong Kong Jockey Club has with. belan Axed provisionaly Fot Marčky 14, 15, 16 and 19 (Mon- diny. Purday. Wednesday, mad Saturday
This is later the spring than "nal and is due to the fact that subsefiation grilus them Youth elyia will not be here yet.
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K.0.5.B. v. Kowloon-Sunkumpoo. Recreio v. South Chine---Recreio.
DIVISION ISË”. ·
Kick-off 2.5 p.m. H.K.F,C. v. K.O.S.Boskumpoo. Recreio v. South China--Recreio. Chinese Athletic "A" v. St. Joseph's
-Club. The Keshies ready have a fine Artillery v. University-Suckumpoo. forward line, and they are con-hinese Athletic "B"" v. tinually a source of danger.
Howlog The St. Joseph's. half-backs are quite good, but, one would like to see them strengthen- ed. There also shoulik be'w change made at left bark. Anderson. the custodian, has certainly played great den bot on Saturday hel
DIVISION. 1 ""
Lake Burger Walker
London, Nov. 4,
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
Half an hour befoge racing, a few P.&O. Bank silver slug bookmakers passed the Bank of East Asia turnatile and commenced busi- Marine Insurances.
Canton Insurance
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 5, 1926, 10.30: a. m.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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Tatieralls was completely void China Underwriters al bookmakers
Only four people North China Insurance. pid entrance, the few others pre-Yangtze Insurance.
Union Insurance sent bein members. The attend- MR. Wance in the silver ring was about China Fire InsurancG
Fire Insurances. 11.2 0.37 B
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R.. A. O. C.
E. Greenaway, b Gibb Lake & Gibb C. Roberts, e Gurbett, b Gibb
INTERPORT CRICKET,
Bor" -morrow's futerpart cricket trial match, the following will represent "a Hong Kong XP" v. the Royal Navy
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To the regular race-goer, "the sight was extraordinary. Racing has never seen such an atmosphere before in this country.-Reuter.
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.
INAUGURATION MEETING OF ST. PETER'S.
ACTIVITIES OUTLINED
R. Hancock reaptain); A. CA Bowker, Captain As Dobble, C. Goodwin, A. W. Hayward, R. Owen Hughes. Captain E. W. Morris H. V. Parker, Turday at a meeting at St. John
Cathedral Hall over which the Bishop of Victoria, the Rt. Rev.
The St Peter's Church Youngų Men's Club was inaugurated yes
Pearde, A. W., Ramsay, E. B. Revil This team vill bat first at 14h
St.
Joseph's, 4.16 p.a.
Muslem v. 1. K. & S. Bank.-St.
Chinese Athletic
"B"
Gnome and The Geezer alan raht played badly. He is too prone to loseph's-Sookumpon. 4.15 p.m.
very welk
Ventriday moning's times: "Rayfield M, Reidy Smile: +35,100. 1.45 best quander 15.
and
Lady Luck Me: dã Roža: 3 mlr 35. AT3:1 148.3, 2,18.. Just, qz. 20:2
Demon Boy, M. Sewel Saracen elt-Com." Gmat: By mile: 95, 1.06.2, 1.41. last qr. 143.
Arabian Parrot (Mr, die Roza), mile: 34:2, t.08.2 1.40.3, list or
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Blotting Paper thor) mile: 85.3. 1.10.2, 1.46. last ye. 343.
Saligia (Mr. Ralphe à mile: 36, 1.13.1, 1,48, 2204, lust gr. #14.
Rechabite boy) mile; 43, 1.26, 1.56.2. Fast qr. 36
The Goblin Mr. Ralphy
8. 1,093. 1.38.3, last. 29.
mile:
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The Gomeri (Lt-Com. Grant) mile: 27.3. 1.P4.3. 1.50.3, 2.21.4, Inst qr. 24.1,
Fireworks, (Mr. Conlon) a mile. 40.3, 1.203. 1.54.3. just gr. 34.
Grey Streak (Mr. Gordon) miles 35. 1.09, 1.35.2. last.gr. 31.2.
The Gnome boy) and The Geezer (Mr. Ralph) 3⁄4 mile: 35.2, 1.11,,1,40, last qr. 29.
Grey Knight (Lt.-Ccm. Grant) mile: 34.4, 1.08.4, 1.41.3, last qr
33.1.
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CIVIL SERVICE C.C."
kick the ball when he should handle
it.
Neither Temail nor dex are play- ing so that it is presumed that Me is a sure Xicker. but someSouth China, 2.45 p.m.
Roy Seputs y, South China-Tum" Pearce will keep wicket. for later he will-ßnd that ft, does '
The senior vervice will feld a Chinese Athlette "A" r. Kowloon not pay. He must really do better.
very stropu eleven. It is expect- --Kowloon, 2:45 am.
ed that the election committed will have an announcement after the match.
it is not easy to say with any conclusiveness what will happen in the gume with Kowloon to-morrow, Kowloon has a very fine defence.
The following teams have been announced:-
H.K.F.C. 1st XF to be chosen and it is certainly necessary against from)-Rodgers Howard (cap- the nippy Kosble forwards. Muchtain),
Wallington; McBride
will depend on what the Kowloon Stewart, Watson; Taylor Valen- front line enn di, Kowloon should tine, Linnaker, Hansom? Alexan- win, but am equally prepared for der, Railton.
pa surfríse Although they have Kowloon 1st XI: Durand; been seen twice, the Koabies might Guest. Caveille; McKelvie, Sima, be considerably strengthened, to-Hayes: Pile, Spary. Wheeler, marrow. It will be a great game. Adams, K. A. Mason. a game worth watching.
Recreio Going Ahead.
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Gilbert, st Garbett," b Coomber
C R. Duppay, presided.
Outlining the aims of the Club,
H.K. Fire Insurance".
Shipping.
Hongkong Steamboats... Douglases
H.K. Tugs & Lighters.. Indo-Chinas (Pref)
do. (Det.) Shell Transports Star Ferries Water-boats
Reflgeries. China Sugars Malabon Sugars Mining,
Benguets
Kaflan Mining Ad Langkats (Combined) do. (Single) Shanghai Exploration Shanghai Loan Raube
Tronch Miner Ural Caspiana
Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.
Mr. T. & Zimmern snid that it was at a meeting of St. Peter's Church H.K. & K. Wharves Coufleil on August 4 that expres HK. & W. Docks sion was first given to the need for
Young Men's Club a this side New Engineerings
Hongkews.... of the Harbour: It owed its forme-
tion to the repeated requests of Shanghai Docks young people for a homely meeting Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. place where they could gather toge H.K. & S. Hotels ther for recreation and to discuss Hongkong Lands the many problems with which the Hongkong realty
H.K. Territoria! younger, generation., was faced. J. Walker, e Gibb, b Coom-
Sunday school chusses would Humphreys Estates probably commence early in Decem-Prince's Building ber, said Mr. Zimmern, and a D-Rural Lands 9bating Group and Stady efrele Cotton Mills.
As the Evo Cottons ready. There Orientals
ber
P. Hool. Lee. b Coomber,..
H. Burger, b. Gibb
H. Bryant, Cooper, b Coom-
ber
H. Gordon,, b Cocper 2nd K. O. Scottish Borderers H. Moepek, run out
C. S. M. Anderson: Pte. Gardner, W. Brunnen, net out The Club de Recreio are at home Pre. Martin; Set, Cooke, Ptc.) to South China, and should win with Davey,
Campbell: Sgt.
Cpl.
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Pase, and so retain their position Skiggs, Pte. Stock, Pte. "Lockerbie, at the top of the table. South Sgt. McClinchy, Captain Alexan- China have not won a game. The der. team has a few good men, but an the whole it is lamentably weak. The Portuguese should seeure'
rent many goals.
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Miscellaneous.
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Total BOWLING ANALYSIS,
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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
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hag
ence between them. Both have been defeated by the Club de Re- creio,
Sillitoe Sturges
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ROBBERS TRICK SCHOOL, TEACHER.
HK. Telephones
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As champions of the first division
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On demand
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Club de Recreio 1st XI:-M. M. da Silva: W. C. Ogley. · P. M. Xavier (capt.); C. F. Remedioxi Barker A A. dos Remedios. A. V. Re-Coomber Clüb v. Athletic,
medios; D. P. Xavier. The Hong Kong Football Club. Fuertes, A. Gösuno, J. M. da Silva, Good batting was the feature of ed:
Good Balting. on their own ground play the A. J. Brown. Chigele Athletic. It should be
Hongkong Amusements.. Borderers Reserves-Pte. Mc-a friendly match at the Kowloon Brigade Call (Mr. Gordon) quite a good game. Somehow or Dougall: Pte. Gear, Pte. Martani;
HK. Constructions President: The Bishop of Vic- C.C. in which a "scratch" club mile: 3.4. 106.3. 1.27.7, last qr. 30.3. nther, the Club although it has only Pte. Drury, Sgt. Barham, Pte. eleven lost to H.M.S. "Hermes" by
Hongkong Electrics Asterisk denotes. "inside (pain-lost one game has not played well. Hume;
Vice-Presidents-Rev. H. Copley H.K. Ropes (comb.) 6 wickets. Pte. Skiggs.
(old) ing course.
In the two matches where total McGovern, Pte. Tool, Fte: Alexan-ried out his bat for 69. Sturges
Lyal hit 9 boundaries and car-Moyle and Mr. W. L. Puttenden," points were secured, the team was der, L/Cpl. Craig.
(new) extremely lucky.
Vice-Chairman-Prof. L. Forster. Hongkong Tramways On the other H.K.F.C. Reserves X-Slipper; stayed in nearly 90 minutes for band, in the game where they lost, Hill, Purves; Campbell, Railton,
Hon. Steretaries:-Mesura, Peter Lane, Crawfords 65. Scores -
Macao Electrics The cricket fixture for to-morrow they ought easily to have won on Puncheon: R., B. Bell Thompson, F. Edwards, B. Sillitoe
Pan and T. S. Zimmern. between Civil Service C.C. and the play, The Club has plenty of Jehnson, Vickers, White. Reserves: J. C. Lyal, not out
rood footballers, but they are mis-Trambitsky, Howell, Smith, Brows. placed, or are badly off colour.
Kowloon Reserves: Wood; Blist, Baldwin; Miles, Hedley. Chinese Athletic are not a strong Earle; C. S. Pile, Millard, Pasco, S. B. Spillett, e Cornish, b team, but the forwards are always Coates, Eastman.
The meeting was brought to a Singapore Trams Sturges
conclusion by a prayer and the Et. Taxis dangerous. The Club however, Recreio should win this game comfortably. Fernandes; L. A. Gomes, C:
Reserves: 1. MAtkins, e Sturges, b' Drake
Capt. R. A. Wartera, b Newall 18 Fev. Duppuy blessed the formation United Asbestos Gunners And Sailors.
d'Assumpcao; J. Lima (capt.), C A keenly contested game should Figueiredo, S. Souza; A. E. CRE played between the Royal valho; C. Roza Poreira; A. J. Artillery and H. M. S. Tamar." Mauricio, L. A.
da Rocha, B. |- Both teams are not doing too well, Assumpcao. but in ability there is little differ-.
University fat Xl's has been can- 'celled.
In a league (away) match University 2nd XI, Civil Service "A" will be represented to-morrow at 2.16 p.m. by :-
J. H. B. Nihill (captain), F: J. Harper, R. S. W. Patterson, T. W. Carr, C. Sara, T. D. E. Pendered,. R. C. Witchell, R. "G. Robertson.
C. R. Spitter, H. Westlake. P. J. O'Neil. Umpire: W. Sayers.
Next Meeting,
The 6th extra race meeting been fixed for Saturday, Nov. 27. The Programme is as follows:-
6 furlong race (Handicap "A"
and "B" classes).
One mile Handicap.
St. Andrew's Stakes. 11⁄2 miles.
Polo pony scurry, 8 furlongs, post entriés.
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Brewerton
have the better line, but in defence of the Hong Kong Bowls League, it is the other way about. A draw Taikooo R.C. will be "at Home" at Lt. Sillitoe, c Lyal, b Ross is very likely in this game, but the Quarry Bay to-morrow when they Lt. Sparkes, b Lyal Ballory should just win,
will meet the Rest of the Lengue, Lt. Sturges, e Morton, commencing at 8 pm. It will also Brown
In Division. II.
From 2 miles post once round and in for griffins..
In the second division there also Autumn Champions (1 mile) for should be some keenly conteated which all ponies will be ellgiblegames, and particularly so in the provided they have started at an match between the Club and the 'extra 'meeting in 1926.
BOXING TOURNAMENT...
K.D.S.B. Reserves, The Club 2nd
XI has not been doing too well,
and their victory at the expense
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Lyal, b Brown Flight Officer Newall, not out Flight Officer Brookman, b
Lyal
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"OPENING CRUISE.
The opening cruisy of the Roy-1
of South China is, all that is known Hong Kong Yacht Club to be held
The programme for the first box-of the Koables. The latter are, how-to-morrow when a big gathering is. ing tournament of the HK.B.A. ever, a good team and particularly expected at the club house, North
The Point. season has already been published. 80, some of the forwards.
Club inck good forwards. Either side might win narrowly and Ifancy the Club.
Booking for the public is open at Masura. Möutrie's to-day,
The camps of the rivals in the main event. (Seaman Evin and Jim Cartlidge) are both full of con- fidence. The principals are in Aue condition and a rattling contest in
Extras
Total (for 5 wkts.) "BOWLING ANALYSIS. ........
Hoa. Treasurer:Mr. A, E, Len. Mackintosh Committee Messrs. W. Jackson, Nanyang Tobaccos R. CRandall, E., G.. Stewart, Peak Trams (old)
do.
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On Maafla- Football und En- Recreto Reserves are at home to acer Artificers at the Royal Navy
Life. Upon his return to his On Shanghai room, he found that two bags had
On defend South China, and should win, but ground, King's Park, Kowloon,
The following will represent the been stolen, one of which contained day & nicht (drly, the Chinese will certainly not let to-morrow, klok-o 4 p.m. The Indian RC, in a friendly cricket $58 in cash, together with a quen On dusand
following have been selected to match, v. R.E. on their ground totity of clothing and one gold finger ovalna play for the Club:-Lammert; Lt.morrow at 2 pm sharp: A. elring, the total value of which is The game between the R. A. Re- Mattingley, Lt. Tregear, Morrison; Arculli, 3. M. Arculli, S. A said to be over $100
Pay My serves and the University will also Lee, Millar (capt.); Foster. M. Ismail, A. 8. Ismath, S. Aglamall. One of the bags was found by With the squadron in port and be keen, but I am expecting the Smith, Lt Hankey, Lt. Walsh, Brt. 8. H. Ismail A Madar, M. Fithe Police in Ki Lung Strast, but -abundant interest everywhere 11 students to win. Their forward. Stewart, Sgt. Bruno, Beveridge and Madar HD Rumfahn A. Pup to the time of, going to preER, will be expedient to book early.
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