TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1928.

Sport Columns

SHANGHAI RACES

VICTORY EVE WINS ST. LEGER

WARRENFIELD PLACED

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The results in the first day's racing in the Autumn Meeting of the Shanghai Race Club, yestor- day, were as under:-

- Race 1-Yangtszepoo Plate Mr. Liddell's Nationalist II.

(Mr. Haimovitch) 1

Race 3-Autumn Cup

GOLF

JASPER CLARK CUP DRAW

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

The following is

CANTON MEETING

LOCALS WIN AT TENNIS

THE SEMI-FINALS

The results of the tennis

THE CHINA MAIL,

In the semi-finals of the Men's Doubles, Ng Sze-kwong and Ho Ka-isu beat Ma Chi-huen and Ho Chun-man, 9-7, 6-3 and 6-0, Wong Kut-cheung and Wong Chi-kwong beat. Lai Kwong-tsun and Cheng Chi-wing, 6-4, 6-3 and 6-2.

YACHTING

CANTON CONTINGENT NOT COMING

SATURDAY'S EVENTS

tournament at the 11th Kwang-received from the Secretary of On Monday morning news was tung Provincial Athletic Meet the Canton Rowing Club that, were as follows:-

causes, it is impossible to send owing to sickness and other

down the Four and two Pairs to Saturday next. This is very dis row against the Yacht Club on appointing to both sides, after training had progressed so far, but Canton's difficulties in put- ting up crews from their small stood, and it is hoped that, the community are readily under- races may be brought off next

the draw for the Jasper Clark Cup and the qualifying round of the champion- ship to be played over the old

In the first semi-final of the course at Fanling on Sunday, No-Ladies Singles Miss Tang Chi-ho and Miss Wong Wan-yee met. Miss Tang bent Miss Wong, 2-6,

vember 25-

9.25 a.m. A. B. Stewart.. K.

=

Robertson.

S.

A. B. Raworth, O. E. C. Marton.

N. L. Smith. Capt. le Major Beamish, H. U.

Gros.

Ireland,

K. L. Dugan, R. H.

Hollis.

C. B. Johnson, R. K. Hepburn,

Walker..

6-8 and 6-9.

In the afternoon, the other semi-final was decided, between Miss Lee Tsol-ying and Miss Lo Ning-wah, Champion of the 10th Canton Athletic Meet. Miss Lee won easily, 6-2 and 6-4. finnis Miss Tang Chi-ho beat Miss Lee Tooi-ying, 6-1 and 8-6. Miss Tang Chi-ho is therefore Cham- pion and Miss Lee Tsoi-ying Run- ner-up,

Fourth Day's Results

In the

. Other results were:-

Relay Race, 1,600 Metres for

L. G. 8. Dodwell, J. M. Men (Final)-1st, Ko Wei-cham (Ling Nam University, Canton); 2nd, Tam Ah (Orphans' Convent, Canton); 3rd, Cheung Kee (Pui Ching College, Canton).

H. II. Lennox,

Christie.

Mr. Eve's. Warrenfield'

9.30

"

(Mr. Pote-Hunt) 2

Mr. Toeg's Sceptre

9.35

(Mr. Maitland) 3 Time: 2 mins. .01 sec.

9.40

9.45

Race 2-Navy Cap and Whangpoo Handicap

9.60

Mr. Chasdick's Big Ching...

(Mr. Hill 1 Messrs. Mollers Ltd.'s Wynk

(Mr. Erle Moller) H.H.T. and A.D.B.'s DocE .... (Mr. Pollock Time: 2.17-2/5.

9.65

10.00

2

R. Young, D. J. Gilmore. A. D. Humphreys, J. S. McEachran.

10.05

3

J. S. MacLaren, F. A. Redmond.

10.10

20.15

Mr. Bowford's Tabbycat

10.20

(Mr. Wells-Henderson) Mr. S. A. Judah's Thistledown

1

10.25

(Mr. Judah) 2

10.30

Mr. Lob's Quegaeksa

(Mr. Encarnacao) 3

10.35

Time: 2.06-4/5.

E. D. Lawrence.

10.40

A. T. Lay. A. Leach.

Race 4-Maiden Stakes

10.45

Messrs. Mollers Ltd.'s Milky--

A. H. Ferguson, Forbes.

D.

light....

(Mr. Eric Moller) 110.50

Mr. Allan's Perhaps So

.

(Mr. Welis-Henderson) 210.55

Mr. Day's, Surplusland

11.00

(Mr. Dalina) J

Time: 1.32-2/5.

11.05

"

11.10

Race 5-Fah Wah Stakes

Mr. S. A. Judah's Meadowgreen (Mr. Judah) Messrs. Reith and Lemarchand's

Charcoal ... (Mr. Maitland) Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's Pat (Mr. Bowling)

Time: 3.11-3/5.

#

G. Murray, F. A. Merry.

Tendered.

L. R. Andrewes, T. G.

200 Metres for Men (Final).

E. D. Matthews. T. D. Elat, Leung Siu-cheung (Ling Nan University, Canton); 2nd, Lee Chun-ping (Pul Ching Col- lege, Canton), 3rd, Wong Pui- hang (Orphans' Convent, Can- ton).

Bennett.

A. G. G. MacDonald

C. C. Stark, I W. Shewan.

1. Newton, C. C. Black. H. G. Sheldon, F. J. de Rome.

F. S. Harrison, J. W. Franke.

W. J. Clerk, Col. Bostock. 11.15 R. K. Valentine, A. E. 1

Lissaman.

Murray and Pendered have en- 2tered for the Jasper Clark Cup

only.

3 Alterations in starting times on account of scratchings (if any) will bo made on Friday, November Race 6-Chinese Cup and Criterion 23. All competitions will start at

Mr. Fred Elias's Firefly

the times allotted.

The order for the afternoon

round will be that in which play

(Mr. Halmovitch) 1 Mr. Eve's Election Eve.......

(Mr. Pote-Hunt) 2 ers complete the morning round, Mr. Liddell's Wheateroft

It is requested that scratchinge

Time: 2.01-3/5.

(Mr. McBain)

Race 7-Shanghai St. Leger Mr. Eve's Victory Eve..

(Mr. Pote-Hunt)

Mr. Toeg's Alligator

(Mr. Haimovitch)

Mr. Billy Reynell's Sunshine.

Time: 3.48-4/5.

3 be reported to the Secretary before

November 23.

The Captain's Cup

G. E. Ellams qualified for the

1 Captain's Cup at Fanling over the

week-end with a card of 86-18-

2 08. Other scores were:-

M. G. Mills

(Mr. Dallas) 3

J. Smith

Race 8-Urga Cup

Mr. Day's Dare Devil

J

(Mr. Dallas) · 1 Mr. A. N. Dallas' Zululand ..

(Mr. Jack) 2 Mr. M. O. Springfield's Edues-

tion

(Mr. Bould) 3 Time: 2.06-1/5.

Race 9-Mukden Cup

Mr. J. Pote-Hunt's Delight ... (Mr. Pote-Hunt)

Mr. Reefenkid's Jack Tar

(Mr. Harlofson) Messrs. Mollers Ltd.'s Pride. (Mr. Eric Moller) Time: 2.41-1/5.

Race 10-Eclipse Stakes

Messrs. F. E. and V. H's Busy

Bee...(Mr.. Haimovitch)

D. J. Gilmore

.89-18—71-

.83-11-72

.86-1176 J. W. Franka .. .84-9-76 K. S. Robertson .81--6-75 C. C. Stark... .82-6-76 L. G. S. Dodwell ..81-6-76 W. J. Clerk......88 9---70 There were forty entries.

Draw for G. M. Young Cup Bye:—A.P.C, (R. Young).. Dodwell & Co. (L. G. 9. Dodwell) v. Chartered Bank (T. L. Christie).

B. & S. (H. U. Ireland) v. H.K. Bank (E. P. Streatfield).

Bye: J. M. & Co. (B, D. F. Beith).

1

21

3 under handicap, as on the date of

2

Mr. Day's Cloverland (Mr. Jack) Mr. Massachusetts's Mongol

Boy

...(Mr. Judah) 3 Time: 2.41-3/6.

The manager of each team is shown in brackets. To be played

month.

In the meantime Saturday's rowing programme has had to be rapidly re-organised, and will now be as under:

Event 1-8 pm, Hornell Cup- Hong Fours.

Pairs.

Event 2.-8.80'p.m. Club Junfor

Event 3-4 pm. Club Senior Pairs,

Event 4-5 pan. A race over one mile between R. Schmidt's Four and a Club Four.

The dinner, which it was in-

tended to hold at the Yacht Club on Saturday evening, has been cancelled.

PICNIC MATCH.

CANBERRA AND ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM

Canberra. The hopes of Can- berra cricket enthusiasts that

8

Flat Race, 1,500 Metres for Men tho English Test team will (Final)1st, Fung Kwok-wah visit the Capital und play (China Athletic, Hong Kong), a festival match against time 4.50 mins.: 2nd, Cheung local combined team have been raised Wei-ko (Aviation College); 3rd, by the promise of Sir John Butters Leung Ying-luen (China Athletic, to request the Government to issue Hong Kong).

an official invitation to the team to visit the Capital.

Ping Pong-Ng Tai-ping won this competition. Mr. Ng was an old boy of the Wah Yan College and was known as one of the best players in Hong Kong,

The Canberra Cricket Association hopes that by such an invitation being extended, their application to the Board of Control for a date at Canberra will be greatly strengthen- ed.

Football. The Chung Shan University were to play South China A.A. (Hong Kong) but the Arthur Mailoy made the sugges- former failed to appear and the tion originally. Peter Macallister, latter had a walk-over and ranked the old international, has supported third in this competition.

Baseball. South China A.A.hind it, and the Government is ex

it. Canberra is unanimously be-I (Hong Kong) became Championspected to lend its weight to the Ides. in this competition..

Tennis-Men's Double (Final) Ng Sze-kwong and Ho Ka-lau be came Champions.

SNOOKER

THE PALACE HOTEL' CHAMPIONSHIP

ENTRIES STILL OPEN

Owing to the entries being few- er than were expected, It has been decided that the entry list for the Falace Hotel snooker champion- ship be left open for another week. Entries will now close at 6 p.m. next Monday.

SOCCER

POLICE PLAYING RECREIO

TO-DAY

Police v. Recreio is being played To-day the 1st Division match,

playing. Teams may be changed instead of on Saturday next. The from day to day. To be played ground of

the K.F.C. has been

over 18 holes match play, singles placed at the disposal of the Police, and fourballs, each match count whose home match it is. Kick off

difference of

ing one point, and each match to 4.15. Referee: Staff Sgt. Gilbert. be played out. handicaps in single, % (bisques) in fourballs.

If a match goes beyond the 18th green, in the singles strokes will Race 11-Kalgan Cup be taken as in the first round, in Mr. Allan's Fighting Chance. the four balls 3 difference of han- (Mr. McCam) 1dicap (after the 18th hole) will be Mr. W. N. Wells-Henderson's taken in strokes.

Jolly Eagle ...(Mr. Parkin) 2 1st round on or before January Messrs. Mollers Ltd.'s Eiran ་ . 6, 1929, 2nd round on or before (Mr. E. Moller) $ January 27, 1929, final on or be

fore January 17, 1929,

Time: 1.38-2/5,

To-morrow's Matches To-morrow's Mid-week League matches are:-

Police V. Ewo Chinese, St. Joseph's Ground. Referee:

Sgt. Clark. P.W.D. Chinese v. Hung Kui School, Chinese Ground; H.V. Referee: Mr. Lawrence:

Lam Long Wan v. Chinese, Caro- line Hill. Referee: L/Cpl. Shead.

would be something unique in inter- A plenie match such as is proposed national cricket so far as Australie

is concerned...It would be a relaxa. tion for the Engilshmen, and do much to help local cricket,

MATCH ABANDONED

Melbourne, Yesterday. The match between Victoria and M.C.C. was abandoned. There was) no further play owing to rain.-- Reuter,

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