MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927.

SPORTS

NO HUNT"BOOKIES."

GOOD "TOTE" DIVIDENDS

PAID AT FANLING.

Pari-mutuel: --- Places: lat $6.60, $6,40.

Warrington

RECORD.STEEPLECHASE CROWD: Blotting Paper

Yorks Humdinger

For the first time since steeple Caviare chase races were inaugurated at

Taree

Kwanti. in the New Territories, Chung-ka-kau no bookmaker was on duty on

Winner $58.70.

2nd $6.20, 3rd

-Pari-mutuel;

Places: lat $6.40, 2nd $7.10.

Mowgli

Scooter

Loongwa

Race Horse

Winner $9.30.

Winner Place.

198 '80

71

54

62

44

.31

22

Loongwa refused early, leaving Mowgli to make the pace for Scooter and Race Horse. Scooter was the faster pony but Mogwli gained at each jump and drew

Winner Place,

72

47

.48

52

38

38

ahead whenever

Scooter got

14

11

3.

13 lengths into the straight and won

5comfortably.

Race Horse ran

2

40 alongside. Mowgil led by four

furlongs, for non-winning starters at this meeting, weight 1st for inches as per scale. prize $50, 2nd prize $20, 3rd prize $10.

4 consistently, about ten lengths The time Humdinger always ran pro-behind the second. Saturday but some good dividends minently and showed good speed here, 4 minutes, 52.2/5 seconds, were paid out on the pari-mutuel. in the straight where, 1% lengths was quite good. Mowgli was "fa-

The attendance at the Fanling behind Blotting Paper on enter-vourite. Hung "nutumn meeting" musting, he made up the leeway and 5-Consolation Race, about seven have been a record. Although went on to win in no uncertain. fields were inclined to, be small, manner. Blotting Paper led most there was one thrilling finish, an of the journey and was only head- exciting race and some interested for a short while in the coun- ing sport.

try by the winner. Installed fa- Those who believe in luck being vourite on account of speed in flat Mr. M. M. Watson's Blotting attached to various numbers-or racing, Warrington disappointed

Paper 155 lbs. (Mr. Skrine) 1 mere figures at that--will have by running third the whole dis- Mr. W. T. Stanton and Dr. L.

Reidy's Taree as there tance. Caviare was fourth and plenty to think about were many coincidences in the Yorks fifth, close behind. Chung- cash sweep.

Ticket No. 42 drew two first prizes, No. 49 two thirds, No. 58 a third, and a starter, and No. 11 and No. 15 each had two unplaced | ponies. • To

the complete sequence, 41, 42, 43, and 45 all' came out of the brass drum, which one watches with fascination.

The Most Exeiling Race. Seven pories turned out in the opening event. Then the field dwindled down to five, and four for the remaining three races. ·

The second race saw an excit- In ing finish up the straight. the third race-the most import- ant event the favourite lost through his rider (and owner) overlookingg the fact that the course had to be covered once more. Two of the other three

(Mr. Stanton) 2

ku-kau did not finish and Taree Mrs. Dyer's Yorks 158 lbs. ran wide at the second fence.

(Mr. Durlacher) .3 Also ran: Mr. F. Usher's Loongwa 152 lbs. (owner).

Pari-mutuel:-Winner 8.50. Race, about seven furlongs, for Places: 1st $6.50, 2nd $8.80. China ponies, catch-weights at

2.-United Services Heavyweight

168 hs., to be ridden by officers Blotting Paper

of H.M.'s Forces or members of Loongwa the long Kong Volunteer Taree Defence Corps. 1st prize $50. Mr. H. C. Macnamara's James

Pigg 168 lbs. (Mr. Bulteel) Mr. M. M. Mans's More Better

168 lbs. ....

(Mr. Usher)

Dr. J. Durran's Drake 168 lbs.

Yorks

Winner Place.

124

62

54

44

42

26

13

10

Loongwa refused again here

1 but was made to take one more jump, under pressure, than in the 2 previous race. Yorks showed the way to Blotting Paper (the fa- (owner) 3vourite) with Tarec in close com- Also

ran: Dr. F. Pierce pany, but the leader went astray Grove's Two-step 178 lbs. (Mr. after the water jurap. Taree got Crabbe). Capt. G. H. R. Abbott's ahead of Blotting Paper but, just Shot III 168 lbs. (owner).

Pari-mutuel: Winner $12.10.

runners fell but completed the Places: 1st $6.00, 2nd $5.90. course, one of them going on to.

issue a determined challenge to More Better

the one that had stood up the James Pigg whole distance.

How Honours Were Divided, Favourites lost in the first two

placed.

races but were third race has been referred to. And the best backed pontes estab- lished themselves in the last two events.

There was one dividend of over 10 to 1. The others were much smaller and the favourites re- turned less than evens. No divid end on the place "tote" reached

Two-step

Shot III Drake

before the run in, the order was reversed again and Blotting Paper won by five lengths from Tarce. Yorks ultimately finished the

Winner Place. 100 70 85. 65

course.

15

12

15

G

14

26

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR FIXTURES,

The following is the Fan- Hunt programme Lor ling December;-

The More Belter showed out first, ahead of James Pigg and Drake, with Two-step and Shot III bring- ing up the rear. After going half December 7, Meet at Hunter's a mile, James Pigg caught the Arms, 2.45 p.m.; 10th, Hare and leader, maintaining the advantage Hounds, Meet at Mr. Peter Pott's up the straight in a fine finish. Bungalow, 2.45 p.m.; 11th, Meet Mr.at Mrs. Hartford's Bungalow, 30 Drake was a poor third. Crabbe lost his stirrups, on Two-fa.m.; 14th, Meet at Hunter'a step and finished fourth. Shot III Arms, 6.30 a.m.; 17th, Meet at was pulled out in the country. Sheungshui Police Station, 2.45 Of the owners, Mrs. R. J. Pater-More Better was favourite, being p.m.; 18th Drag Huat, meet at son and Mr. M. M. Watson each in slightly more prominent de- Lok Ma Chau, 10.30 a.m.; 21st scored a first and a second. Mr.mand than James Pigg, the win- Meet at Hunter's Arms, 2.45 Bulteel had three mounts, getting ner. two firsts and a second.

de two winners and was Reidy unplaced in one race. Mr. Skrine had a first, second and third in three attempts.

evens.

THE "BIG" SWEEP.

Bigger First Prize Than Any Hitherto.

Mr.

The "A" cash sweep on the third race, generally known as the "big drawing of the day," returned a bigger first prize than any hitherto. The lucky numbers and amounts were:-

No. 8.620~$8,076,06

5.919

16,704

13,313

p.m.; 24th inst. Steeplechase 3-Autumn Plate, about two Race Meeting, Kwanti; 26th inst. Miles, for China ponies, weight Boxing Day Paper-Hunt, Decem- for inches as per scale. 1st ber Cup, 11 a.m., Meet to be an- prize, a cup presented, 2nd prize nounced: 27th inst. Meet at $30, 3rd prize $15.

Sheungshui Police Station, 10 n.m. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch 155 lbs.

1

(Dr. Reidy) Mr. J. J. Paterson's Deer

Hound 158 lbs. ....

(Mr. Stanton) 2 Mr. W. T. Stanton's Red

Leaves 161 lbs. (Mr. Skrine). 3 Also ran:-Mr. F. Usher's Easter Day 185 lbs. (owner).

Pari-mutuel: Winner $16.40. Places: 1st $7.90, 2nd′ $9,80,

Winner Place.

Easter Day Loch Rannoch Deer Hound

2,307.46. 1,153.73 769.15

Red Leaves

THE $5 SWEEPS.

Results of the 35 cash sweeps follow. Drawers of unplaced starters received $10 each,

Race L

$103.60 29.60 14.80

i

100

70

.63

57

48

39

19

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FOUR CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

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The meeta ao far arranged in The Royal Hong Kong Yacht January are:--

Club's fourth championship race for January 1, Drag-Hunt, Meet at racing yachts was held on Saturday Mrs. Dunbar's Bungalow, 10 a.m.; afternoon. The course was: (1) January 2nd Point-To-Point Lyemun Beacon' (P.); (2), Kow (Light Weight and Heavy loon Rocks (S.); (8), Mark in Weight), Meet to be announced. Quarry Bay (P.); (4), Channel

Rocks (P.). Distance, 29 miles.

Result:

Finishing. Corrected Time. Time. 4.24.30 4.23.01 4.27.18 4.19.43

Jockey Club.

PROGRAMME FOR ANNUAL MEETING.

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The Bowls Match.

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J. W. Bentley Finishing Posi-

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G. R. Edwards

(skip) 21 Mercantile A. & B.

W. Macfarlane

(skip) 18

A. Cameron A. Stevenson.

F. Sandes

W. Russell.

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ADASA GRA

Finishing Posl- St. George's Time. Wing (N. Croucher)

. 12.81.01 Boojum (C. G.

Alabaster). 12.24.08 Adanac (H. J.

Pearce) Zephyr (F. G

Vaux)

12.33.41 Pierrette (H

12.26.21 3. Rouse)

L. Joan (C.

Edwards) 12.29.17

tion; Pts.

9' disq.

St. George'#

St. Andrew's

Capt. A. J. La

1

13

Whyte

A. Murdoch

W. A. Dowley

J. McLay

12.31.29

11

2 E. B. C. Hornell E. L. Sim

12

$

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(skip) 15

T. E. Hammond W. Adamson

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P. & D. Bank

G. G. Wood

J. W. C. Bonnar

В

6 L. J. Davies

(skip) 26

4.21.31

4.21.31

+ Total

St. Andrew's Why Wonder? (D. Temple- ton)

12.26.31 5

8

4.52.35

4.43.41

Bluenose (Dr.

(skip) 17

Totals.....58

La Linda Argulla II. Dorothen

4.36.14

4.29.33%

4.31.29

4.22.35

4.26.16 4.17.21

F. Nicholson 12.25.54 Adele (Lt: Pay-

3

10

1 & G Classes,

Daphne

4.54.12

4.54.12

4.55.92

4.65.32

Halcyon

4.53.34

4.58.34

5.08.34

5.01.53%

4.58.34

i

ton Reed) .. 12.24.80 Lola

Richie) Thecla (R. M.

Jack) 4.54.51% Viking (A. L

2

· 11

(A.

HOCKEY CLUB.

5.03.14

4.52.06%

Shields)

12.27.04

12.22.41 7

12.91.04 10

6

7

Benguets

2

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The draft programme of the Most deservedly, this was the Hong Kong Jockey Club's annual most thrilling race of the day race meeting on February 13, 14, although there were only four 15, and 18, has been issued. starters. Easter Day bore the re- Owners of subscription griffins Aida putation of being the best jump-of

this season

have

beet Gael er. Against this asset, Loch better catered for than usual,

Pierrette On the first day the Trial Plate Thecla Rannoch had speed-if not stay- ing power or steeplechase experi-Stakes have been increased to Viking ence. As it turned out, the latter $750, $300 and $150, while the Joan won through being judiciously Jockey Club Stakes have been put

Unplaced Nos.:-11, 67, 15, 21. ridden while the others made mis-up to $1,000, $300 and $200. Why Wonder? 4.53.41

Race II.

No. 42

J

31

58

No. 1

36

#

43

$134.40 38.40 19.20

Unplaced Nos.: 58, 15.

Race III.

No. 42

24

41

$130.20 37.20 18.60

Race IV.

No. 84

61

13

49

$231.00 68.00 33.00

Race V.

No. 45

7

17

49

$233.80 66.80 33.40

Unplaced No.: 11.

Unplaced No.: 52.

Adele

Afternoon Race. Course:-(1) Channel

$37

Langkats (Combined). T18%

a friendly and well contested Tronoh Mines game with a Macao eleven. The visitors played below their usual B.K. K. Wharven .. form and had to be content with a H.K. & W. Docks China Providents draw of one goal each.

Teams For This Week's Matches. Hongkews

The following team will repre- New Engineerings sent the fat XI of the Hong Kong Shanghal Docka

Cotton Mills. Hockey Club v. The K.Q.3.B. at

Ewo Cottons.... 4.45 p.m. on the U.S.R.C. ground on

Oriental Cottons Pte. Wednesday, December 7-

5.11.04

Rocks 5.31.24 5,31.24

(P.); (2) Kowloon Rock (P.); (8) 5.05.12 5.05.12

Channel Rocks (9.); (4) Cust Rock 4.57.09 4.57.09

Buoy (P.). Distance 6.8 miles. 5.03.10 5.09.10 5.22.51 5.19.08% Starting time, 2.55 p.m. 4.59,41 4.53.45

Finishing Posi-

Time. D.N.S.

St. George's

tion. Wonder

4.29.29 N. Groucher)

takes. Loch Rannoch led first There are 11 races as against ten Wings from Deer Hound and Red Leaves at the last meeting. The Foochow Bluenose with Easter Day kept behind. Cup has been moved up to the Boojum After half a mile, Deer Hound and third day and the Governor's Cup

Adanac Red Leaves gained on Loch Ran-has been put in its place. There Zephyr

Easter Day noch but

came is an extra race for sub-griffins. Lola On the second day there is also owl through smartly to take the lead. Loch Rannoch did not like the an extra race for sub-griffins and] jumps. When about a mile had the Hong Kong Derby Stakes ST. GEORGE'S v. ST. ANDREWS, been covered, Easter Day was afhave been put up from $2,000 to long way ahead of Deer Hound, $3,000.

Red Leaves and Loch Rannoch. There is another extra race for

Annual Match,

Then Usher failed to take the sub-griffins on the third day and By margins of 10 and 8 points, jumps; when his attention was the added money to the Cham-the-members drawn to the fact, it was too late pion Stakes has been increased to and he withdrew from the race. $8,000, $1,000 and $600. Red Leaves came down at the On the last day the Tytam George's Society in the annual In- water jump bat Skrine imme- Handicap has been divided into ternational sailing race and bowls diately remounted and rode a three classes instead of being con-match at the Royal Hong Kong Unplaced No. 14.

plucky race to the finish. Deer fined to one as was the case lest Yacht Club yesterday.

At the conclusion Mr. A. L. Hound was unsteady but con-year, The added money for the 1-Hunters' Arms, about one tinued to lead Loch Rannoch by Sub-Griffins Champions is now Shields (Commodore of the Yacht C. G. Alabaster, mile, for China ponies that ten lengths until he fell in the $1,000, $500 and $300. There is Club) asked Mr. have never won a steeplechase. country. Stanton got into his an extra race for non-winning A.C., to hand over the St. George's Weight for inches as per scale, saddle and gave pursuit before griffins and the mafoos' race has flag to the President of St. An Ponies that have never started Red Leaves could catch up. been dropped.

drew's Society.

in a steeplechase allowed 6 lbs. Rapidly Deer Hound reduced the Entries close on January 14. Winners of any flat races 5 lbs. lead but Loch Rannoch was first

penalty. 1st prize $50. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Hum-

dinger 158 lbg...

in the straight and stayed in front

by three lengths in spite of Deer Hound's remarkable recovery, .(Mr. Bulteel) 1 Red Leaves was far behind, third, Mr. M. M. Watson's Blotting The time, 5 minutes, 4.1/6)

Paper 155 lbs. (Mr. Skrine) 2

Mr. F. Usher's Warrington

168 lbs........... (owner) 8 Also ran:-Mr. M. M. Maas's

seconds, was very slow.

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The following will represent the H.K. Hockey Club 2nd XI v.

6 K.O.S.B. at King's Park on Tues

day, 6th inst., at 5 p.m. sharp:-

F. S. Nicholls, L. F. Nicholson, Peak Trama (old),

L. A. R. Duncan (Captain), Rev.

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China Lights (comb.) 12 ́s & sa

8N, Evans, Rev. J. P. Murray, W. R.Star Ferrios

Greenhalgh, R. R. Todd, Capt. E. Jacobs-Larkcom, A. E. Pritchard,

W. A. Nowers, L. P. Thomas, England and Germany,

Folkestone, Dec. 3. 72

The first international hockey match between England and Gor tion. Pta. many since the war has been play ed here and resulted in a draw,

2

Bluenose (H.

Pearce) Adele (C. L

Edwards)

(F. G. of St. Andrew's Lola

Vaux) beat members of St. Society

Thecla (C, G. Alabaster).. Viking (H. S.

Rose)

4.22.49

1

4.26.02

4.28.20

4.39.24 12

8

7

2

1

4.81.03. 10.

Morning score

Grand Total

Finishing Poal- St. Andrew's Time, Wings (A. L

Shields)

4:29.89 8 (Dr. Boojum

4.24.81 Nicholson).

3 10 Adenac (R. M.

Jack)

4.26.14 8 17 Zephyr (D. Templeton

11 Pierrette

(A. Ritchie)

(Lieut. Joan

Payton Reed)

30

4,22.44

4.25.85

2

4

4.81.00

Morning score

Grand Total:

Special Excursions Next Sunday,

The Hong Kong, Cariton and craft

4 November Handicap, about Macao Steamboat Company are

steamer service, for next week-j end in connection with the Macao) 1Fourth Extra Race Meeting.

The "Sui An" will leave on

Mr. Alabaster handed over the flag and congratulated the winners. Mr. D. Templeton received the flag for St. Andrew's Society, and thanks were returned to the Yacht Club for their hospitality, and to boat owners for the loan of their

Mrs. Shields presented the win-

The Results. The course and results in the yacht races were as under:-

Morning Face.

1% miles, for China ponies. arranging a special excursion ners with spoons. 1st prize $50. Caviare 158 lbs. (Mr. Stanton), Dr. L. Reidy's Mowgli 167 lbs. Mrs. Dyer's Yorks 154 lbs. (Mr.

(owner) Reidy), Mesara. A..V. H. Hacket Mrs. R.. J. Paterson's Scooter

154 lbs..... (Mr. Bulteel) 2 Sunday morning at eight o'clock, Course (1) Channel Rocks (P.); Pain and G. M. Elias Morgan's Chung-ka-kau 156 lbs. (Mr. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Race and will leave again at 8.80 p.m., (2) Kowloon Rocks (P.); (8) Morgan), Mr. W. T. Stanton and Horse 156 lbs. ... (owner) 8 while the "Lungahan" will leave Mark on Line (8.); (4) Cust Rock Dr. L. Reidy's Taree 148 lbs. (Mr. Also ran-Mr. F. Usher's here on Sunday at 9 a.m., and re- Buey(8.). Distance 5.5 miles. Durlacher).

Loongwa 152 lbs. (owner),

Starting time, 11.00 a.m. turn from Macao at 5 p.m.

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