MONDA

SPORTS SECTION

HOME SOCCER,

SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN

LEAGUES

EIGHT AWAY VICTORIES; ·

There were right away, teamd

successful on Saturday in Home league soccer, the biggest feats

being that of Partick Thistle who won 5-nil at Clyde, and of Barnsley who beat Oldham by dyit

Only in the southern section was

there no victorious viciting team."

Goal-scores were notas heavy na on Christmas Day.

Landon, Jan. 1. "Fixtures In the pincipal football leagues to-day the teens given first) resulted:

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division 1.

Arsenal Cardif

Birmingham 2. Laienster 1.

Bolton 2. Liverpool in

Everton 3, Burnley Be

Manchester Unit 3. Sheffield 0

Newcastle 1,. J-KËS M

Wednesday 1. Bury 3. Sunderland 2 Blackburn 5.

West Bromwich Hadderafield 2, West Ham 1, Derby 2

Division I

Blackpool 9, Swansea 1. Chelsea 2.. Chiton Ofirst 1. Grimaby 1. Notle Forest, A Middlesborough, et Vale 2 Notts County 2. Fission N.E.. 1. Oldham O Bamm: low 4.

Reading 1 Southampton. 0. South Shields 3. Hell 1

TOURNAMENT OFF?

BOXING PROSPECTS FOR SATURDAY.

BROMLEY GOING AWAY.

SOCCER LEAGUE

KONG PC NOW SECOND

KINGTABLES

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

CRICKET CLUMS

MATCH

THE HOLIDAY FEATURES.

Ng" Ske-kwong,

not out Khmond,

Younginys:

ran out

not out.

CHILDREN

FESTIVITIES AT KOWLOON.

Docherty Jean Bryson, Sa Flat Race (under 6 years) Frith 1 Dorothy, Moore, Z

On the occasion of the 81st an-Potato Race (ages 10 to 14-

nual New Year's Day sports for Daro

children at the Kowloon Cel

Club on Saturday, grown-ups fed up in large numbers to 211 arrangements for the kiddies ment of the gate functio Waled in the role o

of intere tators..

Yeoh

BOWLING ANALYSIS;"

30 MB ..11 0 88

...2 080

on with & wickets in hand:

When stumps were drawn on Saturday, the Club were 12 rans Ng Sae-wong

H & Hunt

Two matches in division I of

Although it was a batsman'ET the Hong Kong Football League wicket which prevailed, compara were played on Saturday. The tively low scoring was the order Hong Kong F. defeated Royal of the first day's play in the last Artillery by the only goal of the of the holiday triangular cricket. match and Chinese Athletic best fixtures, in which the Hong Kong South China by S-nil. The two C.C. met the Royal Navy on the last named are the Chinese repre- Club ground..

Regiment, R.A. and the Athletic sentatives in the competition.

In the table the Club, Borderers

shared second place with 11 points each. As the Scotsmen

tion. However, the Club have 2 were not engaged, the Club and Athletic now occupy this post matches in hand over the Chin ese and are only 3 points behind Bromley is a new-comer. Club de Recreio, the leaders in boxes na a middleweight and is the the senior division. The position holder of several championships. of the leading Clubs now stands He has challenged Able Seaman Bwin of H.M.S. "Hermes" for the middleweight title of the Colony. Recreio

this issue states that the Hong Kong An advertisement on page 3 of Boxing Association's fourth tour. nament is to take place at the Theatre Hogal this Saturday... main event at catchweights were to The contestants in the 15-round

Have Been Stoker Norman Morris of H.M.S. "Hermes" and Able Seaman Bromley of H.M.S. "Wishart.

Ha

at

A meating between Morris and H.K.F.C.. Bromley with, perhaps, a pull in Athletic weight for the latter, would have K.0.8.B provided abundant interest. But R.A. the "Wishart" is due to leave Hong Kowloon Kong to-morrow and Bromley will not be here.

Ewin & Morris?

! 3

180 68

anlugs,"

In the first hour or so, the field-4 H. Rumelin ing of the Navy was patchy but Youngwaye

werthy ascept for one dropped Choa, run, and improved to a high standard. The "Piat Club's work was also praise-... Yeoh, Hiptools D. K. Samy, bake y catch towards the end of the day. AH: Ramjahn, o Kermant, BS. V Brewerton brought off two fe

Gitten catches (and subsequently made top score for the Senior Service); Mitchell was a glutton for work, Bowken was very smart and Owen

P. Pts Hughes did analher of his one- 16. handed catches high up in the 19.slips.

$

9

.IT

18.

10

11.

.10

.10

Fortunes Fluctuate.

Disaster early overtook the 11. Club on batting first but Hayward 10% and Sayer had a partnership of

Youngaayeh A. A. Rumjahn

C. Bunt, of Lam, bal. A. Mura jahn

Ny 910-kwong run out

W. M. Gistons, c. Bing, B. A. A.

Rumjann. w. Hall, c&b B. V. Gittens HQ Bunt, not out

C. G. Anderson, absent.

Extrasi

Total...

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Raven, Phyllis Giction

Everest, "8...

Barber

Competition (ages 10 to an Bryson, 3

Lily Dunn, B.. Race. (ages 14 and under) Broadbridge. Ip Joan Jen

Musical Chairs (ages 8 to 1 nings 2; Michiel McCarr, B Ethel Banker, 27Bosnie MacAinsh

Iris Frith, 3.

The high degree of success at otained was a tribute to the en thusiasm of Mr. J. P. Robinson resident in the Colony for 35 years, and associated with the KCC for 84 26 years during which he has

been captain of the 1st XI grave, duk cricket and now as honorary secre taryng

The Band of the 5th/2nd.Punjabi

Regiment was in attendance.

"Kowlponites At Heart."

Mr. Ezra Abraham Vice-Prest dent) called upon Mrs. Lindsell

Egg and Spoon Race (ages and under) Dorothy Raven, Winifred Raven, Y; Peggy Har

Fiat Race (ages 6 to 14)—–—– Māzin Clarko Ruth Ingram 2 Violu

Broadbury,

Flat Raco (ages 4 and under Dorothy Moore, detra Nancy Kerrison, Ti Jean Ewing,

Relay Race (teams of four-age

21(wife of the President) to give away 9 to 14)Joan Langley, Winifred

the prize and she was presented by Raven, Ethel Banker and Peg

little Miss Lya (daughter of Mr Everest

J. C. Eyal, the Club's captain) withi

Consolation Race (age up to 4

a bouquet of flowers in a silver non-prize winners)-Betty Peaton holder tied in the K.C.C colours.

119

6. ME

WA

23

Lindsell, Me. R. E. Lindsoli (Pre

In replying on behalf of Mra Tillery, 3.

1: Nellie Docherty, 2; Malafe

1

5

SPORTS OFFICIALS,

of all to express:

29.

30

preciation of Mrs. Lindsel of

The sports officials were Judges Mr. W.

Goldenberg

NAVY 2ND v. CLUB 2ND..

sident) said that he had frat

the ap

the honour done her in ask ing her to present the prizes Capt. C. T. Wallington, the Rev and furthermore, to express her G. R. Lindsay, MS. E. Green, the

The Club's goal average is 13 67. Hinton and Bowker hit out B. P. Ng for and 8 against. That of at the end and the total reached Sling

Sudan Unless other arrangements can era 15-12; Artillery 16-15; Kow

Chinese Athletic is 19-19: Border. 146.

The Navy met with varied for. V. Gittons

Hiptoola be made in the time, there is a posloon 19-12. Recreio have the tune. Two wickets foll cheaply A. A. Rumjaha sibility of the tournament being standing figures of 27 against 11. until Sparkes and Brewerton got cancelled...

together. Sayer broke up the Club's Superior Defence.

partnership but proved expensive when put on a second time. The Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI thanks for the handsome, bouquet Rev. W. W. Rogers, Mesera. I Vallack sent down a good many found run-getting very hard on the of flowers presented to her. They Abraham, PW. Ramsay E F loose ones but was treated with a matting wicket at Happy Valley, were all Kowiconites at heart, Lindsell P. Tester and C. J. Tacchi good deal of respect. Bowker The Royal Navy 2nd XI the bons although force of circumstances. was not at his best but kept down team), easily passed their oppon- threw them across the harbour. Messrs. J. C. Lyal, E. F. Fincher

Handicappars and Starters the runs and took 3 wickets. The ants small total of 50; Lt. Norvis Still they always regarded Kow B.. Patheram, L. E. Lammert, W. I Navy "tail" hit out spiritedly and took 6 wickets for 17 runs and loon as their Hong Kong home. Carroll, AR. F. Raven, J. F. secured a lead of 29 runs.

scored 15 not out. C. D. Wales (Applause). In their 2nd venture, the Club secured 7 wickets for 43 runa wiped off the deficit but lost Scores:- ." valuable wickets. Sturges cap-

H.K.CC. 2nd XI. tured 6 wickets in the 1st innings C.. Burgess, b Nave and Cantrell had the Club bats. J. Armstrong, b. Norris men playing back to him mostly. Way, b Norris Beatty's fast bowling was not as F-8. Orr, b. Norris ......

D:" E. G. Nicholson, h Norria effective as in the match which, A. Summers, bow, b Norris the Army won. Scores

R.

W, Lea, b Nave is. J. Stamesby, not ont

of the season:

Bromley's departure will be re- gretted by "fans" but there are at

Two minutes before half-time least three good men left in Ewin, in the HK.F.C. v. R.A. match on Stoker Howard and Morria. It is the Club ground, Howard (the still the considered opinionsof box- Interport "cap, all-rounder and ing enthusiasts that a match Club captain) scored for his aide. either for the middleweight belt orThe leather hit the cross bar be Portsmouth 2. Manchester City 1. at catchweights-between win and fore going to the net. This was Morris will prove the biggest draw from an opening made by Taylor and, as it proved, was the decid Mr. "Eddie" Eagan, the amateuring goal. heavyweight champion, has gone to Taylor turned out to be the Shanghai where he is likely to seek winners! star forward. On fresh Faurels, Andra Dupre, the several occasions he dashed off on French professional, la billed to the right wing and dribbed past meet Fernandez, one of the best of the opposing defenders. Two or Filipino featherweights, at Manila three of his centres were not on. Jan. 15.

Improved on as his colleagues did not play with cohesion.

Div. III Sunth);

Aberdare 0, Charlton 1. Bournemouth & Plymouth 2. Brentford 2, Latoon 2. Coventry 5, Watford 1. Crystal Palace 2, Brighton D Exeter 3, Swindon 1.- Millwall 2, Southepi dr. Queen's Park Rappers 1. Gilling-

ham 1.

Newport 1, Northampton 0.

Div. II (North).

Accrington 2, "Chefeld 1. Ashington 3, Dunham 1. Bradford 2, Wizu. 1. Halifax 1, Rochdale Hartlepools 2, Southport. 0, Nelson 8,. Wrexiam è Rotherham T, Bredster 3. Stockport 3, Crewe ). Tranmere 7, Barrow # Stoke 2. Lincobi .

15

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

"Clyde 0, Partick

Cowdenbeath 1. Dunfermline 2. Dundee Aberdeen 1.

"Falkirk 2, Airdrieonians 1 Hamilton 0, Motherwell, Hiberniana 2, Hearts 2. Kilmarnock 2, St, Mirren 2, " Morton 3, Dundee nited 2.. Queen'e Park. 5, St. Johnatone 2, Rangers 2, Celtic 1

-Reuter

POINTS TO 3.

IRELAND BEAT FRANCE ÁT RUGBY.

MATCH AT PAKIS.

Paris, Jan. 1. France lost to Ireland in the in- ternational rugby match by 3 points to 8,

The weather was fine and the attendance numbered, 20,000,-

Router.

French Attack First.

Colombes, Jan. 2 From the first serura the French, forwards got the ball. Jaurreguy crossed the Irish line, but was recalled having put his foot on the touch line.

"POLICE CLUB.

ANNUAL FESTIVAL FOR THE CHILDREN.

ir

SPORTS & BOWLS PRIZES.

.....

Bishop and Wallington won honours in the Club's last line and Rodger did well in the citadel..

HKCC-1st Innings.

A. W. Hayward, c Brewertony b

Sturgess

E. J. R. Mitenell, b Cantrell

G. F.

3. Dunbar, b Love

J. Nicholas, o & b Love

'0

0

49 C D. Wales, b Love

Extras

Windfall from Mr. Taggart." Speaking now да

Robinson, C. H. Leddra, A. WA Ramsay, DJ Harvey, E. J. GIIL President JE Hancock, E. C. Fincher and of the Club he.. must say w. 1. Edwards, Show delighted they were to have

such a splendid and almost a re- Bevis, Mesers. F. C. Goodwin, W cord-gathering there to-day Hyde, R. Abraham, C. H. Atkins,

Clerks of the Course-Capt.

G

15 on the auspicious occasion of the J. A. Howe, D. S. Green, S. Jex, and

21st birthday of the Children's N. H Rose, Sports-(Applause) which started

Decoration--Messrs. F. Hamblin,

on January 1, 1906, and had been F. Jenner, A. V. Smith, J.-Hydet held every year since. This year, A. C. S. Burford, J. Smith, E. D 4 owing to the hard times, they fear-Shank, E. Kern T. Jones, and 6ed that they would have to cut H. Gittins

down the entertainment to more

Entertainment Mrs. E. Abra modest dimensions, ut, owing to ham, Mrs. J. C. Lat. Mrq. D. J O: M. R. W generous subscriptions--especially Harvey, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. WJ one of $200 from Mr. J. H. Taggart Edwards, Mrs. J. A Howa Mra (Applause) subscription which GV Hughes, Miss M. Woolley

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

V. 2 Nave

0 Norris

Love

19

Willame

H. Owen Hughes,, b Cantrell..... In the second half the RoyaT. E. Pearce, e Brewerign, b Beatty 10 G. R Sayer, c Cantrell, b Boatty 41 attacked Artillerymen

with H R. B. Hancock, e Armitage, b energy but their shooting was at Sturges

Lyal, b Sturges Speaking at the annual child-fault. When their forwards die. C.

Gardner, c & Sturges ren's, aports and Christmas party get up far enough they found the J. R. Hinton, Brewerton, b at the Police Recreation Club on Club defence on its mettle.

Sturges Saturday, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Maddocks and Ward were pro-A. C. Bowker, not out Wolfe, C.S.P., expressed & hope minent in a not too clever van-G. R. Vallack; b Sturges that younger members of the guard that was not sufficiently Force would come forward on backed up by the halves. future occasions and take a great- Neither side showed ideal com-

25:1 21

62

17

2.4.0.

Br

2 0

2

11 Royal Navy 2nd XI.

1Lt-Comdr. Mack, st. Stanesby, b

Wales

6

Extras

Total

-BOWLING-ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W

15 3 21

16 0 46

4 a 28 14

er part. It was apparent, the bination but as the better team, Captain Superintendent observ- the Club deserved full points. Cantrell ed, that the senior members of

Teams:-

Beatty

Emley

the Club were to the fore this time H.K.F.C.-Rodger: Wallington, Shaw and he was sorry the younger Bishop; Lyon, McBride, Watson; Sturges men had not shown more interest. Taylor, Hamaon, Linaker, Alexan,

Mrs. Wolfe was presented with der, Howard.

Trim, Blan

a Bouquet after distributing the RA.-Stanton;' prizes won during the day and hard:: Hearle, Fuller, Vickers: last season's lawn bowls trophies. Ward, Fulford, Routledge, Mad

The youngsters had a very docks, Sharland. happy time as the day was an unqualified success. Grown-ups were. catered for by some amus- ing events.,

A Forward's "Hat Trick.”.

At Sookumpoo, a large crowd

8.1 0 98 Royal Navy 1st Innings, Lt.¿Comdr. Armitiga, * Owen

Hughes, Bowker

Pay Lt. Hussey, e Hayward, b

Bowker

Lt. Sparkes, b. Sayer

C

Flight Lt. Brewerton, b Bowker FL. O. Lowell, e Gardner,. b Sayer. Rev. Venn, b Bowker... Lt. Col. Cantrali, l.b... b Sayer Lt. Emiey, Hancock, b. Vallack of Chinese saw the Athletic de-Le Sturges, not aut PRIZE LIST,

feat. South China. Wong Pak. chung, the veteran" centre The prize list was as follows: forward, did the "hat trick" and

Sports.

there was no other scoring. Ac. Boys' Race (7 to 14 years): 1cordingly, the Athletic won by Norman Reynolds, 2 Gordon Marks, 3-nil. Teams:

3 Douglas Taylor.

Fay L-Comdr. Shaw, st. Poarce, Lt. Comdr. Beatty, b, Bowker,

b.Sayer

Comdr. Gray, c & b Lea

146 Lt. Duncan, Dunbar, b Wales. Lt. Garnons-Williams, b"Wales Spencer, b Wales. 2t-Comdr. Grant, b

b Nicholasti

Wales

32

Lt. Nave, b. Walas Lt. Palairet, 1.b.w., Lt. Love, b Nicholas ... Comdr. Wilkins, b Wales Lt. Studholmsb Nicholas. Lt. Norris, not out Bitras

43 Lea

8 came us a veritable windfall to the Miss E. Hughes, Mr. R.. F., Forbe 0 Club and was most heartily appre Mr. G. V. Hughes, Capt. Er Walker

clated by the Committee and every Mra. V. C. Labrum, Mr C member of the Club-they had been Leddra, Mrs. J. Fraser, Mra JBo able to carry on as usual. (Ap-Jack, Mrs. E. Walker, Mrs. CH 9plause). Finally, he must thank Atkins, Miss W. Ebbinson, Miss P 14all those who had helped to make Wallington, Mr W. W. Hirst MI, the afternoon a success Including C. J. Roe, Mr. G. F. Nightingale, the Clerk of the Weather, and con- Mrs. W. W. Hirst, Mrs. R. E. Lind 3gratulate all the prize winners sail, Mrs RF Forbes, Mrs. LE 10 He hoped that all the children had Lammert, Mrs. Goodwin, MTA

had a really happy afternoon, and F. E. Lawrence, Miss B. Hirst Mis that they all would come again Wallington, Mr. F. C. Herride 28 next year." (Applause), «

Mr A Mackensis, and Capt.. Got

15

Two raffles in aid of the sports Pennofather. 151fund were, drawn as follows:

Bran Tuk-Mrs JP Robir Motor car, Ticket 288, W. Guest is M. White, Mis

W. Canary, Ticket No. 51, H. WMTS. W. White, Mrs

Total (for 11 wkts). BOWLING. ANALYSIS.

OMR.

1

10

1 Smith:

.0

26

0

7

13

o prize list

6.2 0 23

4 Armstrong

2 Summers

Walan

12 Burgess

22

Nicholas

28

27.

.C.S.C.C. "A" v. RE & S.

On their own ground, Civil Ser

PRIZE LIST.

The following is the complete

Boys Events,

Potato Hace (ages 10 to 12) Arthur Smith 1 Cecil:Jennings. 2. Gerald Abraham B

Boot Race (under 12)-Aler 175 vice C.C. "A" found their visitors Macfarlane 1; George Lee 2;

Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.–

0. M. 22.2 7 88

R. W.

15

much too good for them. harper Geoffrey Shelton 3

Mr. H. Overy Mrs.

and Misa S. Whitley

Side Shows Messrs. Va brum, L. Jack, J. M. Lawrence A. W. Brown, E

Fraser, and W. Buckberroug

"WHITE WINGS

RACING CLASS YACHTS OL

ON SATURDAY.”

and Davies were the only batamen Obstacle Anca (10 to 14 years) .12 821 who could do anything with the Leslie Maraball 1; James Smith 2

64 4 Royal Engineers and Signals bowl- Winston Geldart 8

Instead of the championshitte ing, Goodyer getting the remark

Relay Race teams of four (ages race on Saturday, the racing clase iable analysis of 4 wickets for 510 to 14) Jahn McCubbin, George boats of the Royal Hong 11 runs in 9 overs (7 maidens) Cap- Lee, David Geldar, Sydney Christie, Yacht Clubchad a pick-up

tain Brownjohn retired with 60 Fiat Race (ages 6 to 9 Jack fine weather runs to his credit, F. Baker was Linaker, Kenny Carroll 2% Edward "Colleen" led throughout, and the most successful CB.C.C. bowler Frith 8.

won by a margin suficient to take with 5

wickets for 21 runs, Sack Raco (agos B to 14) first on handicap. Scores Y

Chinese Athletic:-Pau Ka Bowker Girls' Race (7 to 14 years)-ping: Lo Wai-man, Lai Yuk-tat; Ng. Vallack Mavis Glendinning, 2 Doris Hunt, 3 Po-lau, Wong Shui-wa, Lam Yuk

31

Sayer Flossie Wiltshire.

Owen Hughes 40 ying; Tso Kwai-shing, Ip Kau Boys Race (under 7) Lealie Wong Pak-chung, Suen Kam-shun, G F Gardner, b. Cantrell

H.K.C.C2nd Innings. Reynolds, 2 Norman Clarke, 3Chan Kweng-lu.

B. R. Mitahell, b Cantrell Charles Evana.

South China-Lau Ming-chaunga. R. Sayle & b Sturgas EL Owen Hughes, not out: Girls' Race (under 7) Betty Chaung Wing-abing, Li Tin-sang; Evano, 2 Paula Hollands, & Pearl Tin Yuk-on, Ko Sik-wai, Fung Man-

Extrus

cheung, Leung Wing-tak, Lau Kau kit; Chu Kwong-yeung, Fang King

shing, Ip Pakwah.

Buchanan,

Ladies Egg and Spoon Race: Mrs. B. Taylor, 2 Mrs. E. Wiltshire) 100 yards funker. 40):-1 W Clarke, 2 A. Reynolds, 3 S. Carey, Ladies Thread-and-Needle Race 1 Mre. Hoare and Mr. Clarke, 2

The Frenchmen kept the game | Mrs. Evans and Mr. Carey. in the Irish half for the first 100 yards (over 40)

twenty minutes, but their attacks. were frustrated by the cour Irish défence...

Thereafter the Irishmen im proved and near the interval Stephenson stored and easy penalty goal.

At half time the score was Ireland 3, France 0.

Total (for 8 wkta.)

VARSITY ANNUAL MATCH.

Playing

sent in

Capt Bravadokn

retired OQMS. Rom, b Paterson Big Holland, Harper, b "Pre L/COLO

Goodyer, 1.b.w. bBaker the Fast00MB. Johns b Bakar xture by Capt. Brideland, b Baker

Malit Grolg, b Baker

The absence of Chan So, South China's captain, from their de fence, may have bad some effect. on the match. Time and again, The Hon. the speedy Athletic forwards Mr. B. D. C. Wolfe, 2. Mr. McLeod, were away thanks to judicious For the winners, S. Giften, Lam C 3 Mr. Hoare

"feeding by their middle line and A. A. Rumjahp all Bowled well Cap, Larumbet Ladies Button-Sewing Race:-1 South China's halves and backs Mrs. Eloor and Mrs. Harmer, Mre, worked hard against telling adds while Lam also played splendid in- Br Jonary W Evans and Mrs. Carey,"

but bad to strike their flag to a Cocoanut alies (ladies) superior team. Had chances not the Colony just in time been missed and openings been match In their second made better use of, the score may some loose bow!

the Paste Publis.. have been even higher mate

Miss

Olive Gerrard, 2 Mrs. Hoare.

Lawn Bowls. - Club Championship:-1st Sub Inspector Field, 2nd Insp. A. Clarke, Li Tin-sang was about the best

on the losers side

Referee Warns Both XV Soon after the resumption Besson scored a try near the corner flag. Gomet, however Insp. A. Clark, Sgt, Fender.

Paira Handicap 18 Mr Buchanan, Mr. A. K. Taylor, 2nd

falled to convers.

Novices-1at Mr. Buchanan, Following a spell of ever play 2nd St W Clarke going and they supplied their at

Davy picked up and scored, Buchanan, 2nd Mr. T. Tallon..

Singles Handicap: 1st M Stephenson converting.

The game became very rough; The referee called the captains together and admonished the but play continued very fieramy. Towards the end Jaurreguys over from a forward pass, but try was disallowed.

Ireland thus won by a gos

(8 point)

''s-solitary, try (3

|nings": "Ponsonby, Fans ret

"AIL Run

Weng Shui-wa and Lam Yuk- ying played a good spoiling game when South China's forwarda got D

Kwong in was effective and tackers with neat passes. Chan

clever on the

Ip Kau was, lao

and Wong well to he

"SIM-SHIELD XI.

Pak chup

several

the

Sydney Christie 1 Ben Skelton 2; The course was from the Clu William Coyah BtoChannel Rocka, Cust: Ro Tug of War (ages 10 to 14) buoy, Kowloon Rocks, fnia Winning team of eight Oswald, the Club line (a distance of Butler, Alec Macfarlane, Winston miles),

Goldert, David Geldart, Charles In the table given below

ゴレリー

Spradbery Arthur Smith, Alsstaft order is according to actual tie Holland, Stanley Macuider

but the positions on handicap a Fist Race (agon 4 to 7-Kenny given in brackets

Edward Izíth 2; Willie

cnider and George Woolley and John

Stirling and

to 10)-Robert

Callaan (1)

(74k)

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