MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930.

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STEEPLECHASE AT Par-mutuet:-Winner $4.10 Places

KWANTI

381 32.90; 2nd $3.50.

Winner Places As You Like It.... 907 242 Huntington

120 90 Fanling Stag

110 140 103 07 40 48

"AS YOU LIKE IT” WINS CLASSIC Blotting Paper

1

EVENT

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Charleston 5. St. Patrick's Steeplechase: One Mile.-Winner $100; 2nd $50: For China ponies.

Weight for inches as per scale. Winners to carry 5 th. for each steeplechase won at Kanti this season.

Ponies that have started at this meeting and not won allowed 5 b. Penalties and allowances accumulative. Stanton's Montana (Mr. Stanton) 1 Howard's Duke of Nieblung...

(Mr. Bramwell) 2 Cave's Movanagher

(Mr. Worrall) 3 Also ran:-Kum On (Dr. Durran). Won by many lengths; many The classic race of the day-lengths between second and third,

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $2.80; Places 1st $2.20; 2nd $2.70.

Winner Places

OUTSIDER'S Surprise

Favoured by ideal weather, large number of racing enthusiasts attended the steeplechase meeting at Kwanti yesterday, and among those noticed were II.E. the Omcor Administering the Govern

(the Hen. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.GO and Mrs. Southorn. The events were thrill- ingly contested.

ment

the Fanling Grand National and Pierce Grove Cup-was won by As You Like It-in grand style.

In a feld

of seven and with Diana as the hot favourite, Sucre sprang a surprise in the Spring Maidens race. Those who had faith in this rank outsider were

Montana... Duke of Nieblung Kum On Movanagher

442

202

102

309

102

78.

56

57

CASH SWEEP

The results of the cash sweeps

amply rewarded; the returns be drawn at Kwanti were as follows:- ing 48-1.

Results:-

1. Shamrock Stakes: One Mile... Winner $100; 2nd $50. For China ponies that have started twice this season at Kwonti and have not won. Wolght for inches as per scale. S. N. Wong's Fern Leat

(Mr. Bultecf)

Howard's Duke of Nieblung

Davidson's Aristpphones

(Mr. Arnold) Also ran:-Sunlock (Mr. Worrall); Siang River (Mr. Bolton); James

Race 1.

No.

182

$ 275.80

18

78.80

32

39.40

Unplaced ($10 each)-Nos. 76. 31.

Unplaced (310 each):-Nos. 202,

Race tri.

133.

-Race II.

1

No. 228 113

135

$ 280.40 110.40 65.20

(Mr.

Bramwell) 2

3

310.

No. 327

00

10

23

Pigg (Dr. Macguwn).

Won by a length;

many lengths

between second and third.

$ 485.10 138.60 69.30 Unplaced ($10 each):--Noa. 10, 351, 185, 225, 377.

Race IV.

No. 4359

57A9

$3,191.30 911.80

Winner Places

Fern, Leaf

Tr 6560

455.00

103

135

17

Sunloch

170 242

Duke of Nicblung

37

Aristophanes

14

James Pigg

ii

Siang River

10

57 17

Race V.

No 202

138 5

$ 623.00 178.00 89.00

2.-The March Cup: 1% Miles.-For

Unplaced (310)—No. 50.

a Cup: 2nd $50; 3rd $25. For

China ponies. Weight for inches as

Pari-mutuel: Winner $3.80; Places

1st $8.20, 2nd $0.70, 3rd $6.40.

Unplaced (363.50 each):-Nos, 3615, 4194, 1006, 6185, 1531, 4271, 7374, 2033. 61

per scale. Winners of one rare at

Kwanti this season 3 lb. penalty,

of two or more races 7 Ib. penalty.

EXTRA MEETING

Non-winners this season allowed 6 Entries for This Week's

th.

Heard's Christmas Frolic

Stanton's November

(Mr. Bultoel} 1

(Mr. Stanton) Dr. Durran's Mowgli ......

(Dr. Durran) Also ran:-Cavaire (Mr. Bolton); Strathlorne (Mr. Palmer).

Won by half a length; many lengths between second and third.

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $2.80; Places 1st $2.20, 2nd $2.50.

Winner Places Christmas Frolic

352 303

November

Mowgli

Strathlorne

Cavaire

123

155

79

19

43

15

22

2

3. The Spring Maidens: One Mile

Winner $100; 2nd $60. For China ponies that have never Won Steeplechase. Weight for

inches

as per scale. Bramwell's Sucre (Mr. Bramwell) 1 Dr. Macgown's Diana

Main Events

Below are given the entries for the four principal events in the Jockey Club's second extra race meeting to be held at Happy Val- ley on Saturday:- Race 2-"The Hunchbacks" Plate

Six Furlongs

THE CHINA MAIL.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Club Win Triangular

Tournament

FULLY DESERVED SUCCESS

[By Scrum Half"] Playing before a large crowd of supporters on their own ground on Saturday, the Club defeated the Navy in the final of the Triangular Tourna- ment, by 32 points to 5.

The Club fully deserved their suc- cers as they were quick, to take any Though opportunities offered them. the Club scrum was very much lighter than their opponent's, they performed very creditably, especially in the loose. if the Navy serum had bad the equat of the Club backs behind them, it might have been a different story. Of the backs preferred Scott, as he had a sound sense of positioning and was excellent in defence, and his kicking was very useful to the side. The two best wing

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Football March 22- Sunday Herald Cup Final, 4.30 p.m.

April 5-Junior and Senior Shield Finals,

Tennis To-day-H.K.C.C. Tournament (weather permit- ting).

Hockey-To-day- Club v. H.K.S.R.A., Marina ground, 5 p.m.

Wednesday Club ν. Pun- jabis, U.S.R.C. ground, G.15

p.m.

Friday--Club v. University 11, King's Park, & p.m.

Rowing Wednesday-Tre- vessa Trophy, 4' p.m.

Ride Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers' annual rifle meeting, Stonecutter's.

HOME

Association Football- March 22-English and Scot- tish Cups Semi-Final Ties.

Rugby Football-March 22 -Army v. Royal Air Force, Twickenham.

April 21-France v. Wales. Racing March 22-Imperial Cup Sandown Park.

March 28 Grand National, Liverpool.

March 29-Liverpool Hurdle Race; Champion Steeplechase, Liverpool.

Hockey March 22-Eng- land v. Scotland.

March 29-Ireland v. Eng- land.

Athletics March 22-Inter- national Cross-Country Race. Golf-March 25-26-Oxford v. Cambridge, Hoylake.

Motor Cycling-March 22- Leads M.C. Open £200 Tris). Billiards-February 21 to Aarch 29-Amateur plonship, London.

Cham

And

Another Report

London, Saturday.

There was a crowd of 60,000 at Twickenham for the annual Rugby

Calcutta Cup match between Eng. land and Scotland which ended with no score on either side.

Hia Royal Highness the Duke of York was prezent, the teams being presented to him.

The match was a critical one, for an English victory would have meant a great chance for the The game proved championship. one of the fiercest fought battles ever staged at Twickenham and proved scoreless owing to the grim deadliness of the tackling.

The Scots were hammered time and time again by the English at- tacka right up to the final whistle when they mustered in their twenty-five to keep out the great English Anal thrust.

France Jubilant

GOLF

Result of Bogey Pool at Fanling

The Bogey Pool at Fanling on Satur day and Sunday resulted:-

D. Forbes (11) wins.~All square. Other scores:-

J. L. Shellshear

J. MacKnight

R. P. Moodio

(0) (14) (18)

All one down. There were 50 cards taken out.

MATRIMONIAL CUP RESULTS

Canton, Saturday.

This competition, which took place over the week-end, the re sults of which are only just out, was won by Mr. and Mrs. R. K Batchelor, with a net score of 79 from a handicap of 12. The run- Paris, Saturday. ners-up were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson (15), with a net score of French Rugger circles are now jubilant and are planning to beat 85. There were entries of over Wales on April 21 and so win 16 couples. the International Championship for for the first time. Hundreds of Englishmen and Welshmen have already booked seats for the match which will be played here. Reuter.

BILLIARDS

St. Patrick's Club Beat "Set" Sergeants

St. Patrick's Club's "cuemen" won further laurels when they defeated the Somerset Sergeants by the big margin of 367 points. Scares:-

St. Patrick's

E. Nuttall

W. Finch

NORTHERN UNION

The following are the results of the matches in the Rugby League.—

Batley 5, Hunslet 31. Bradford N. 9, Castleford. 2. Featherstone R. 8, Hull K. R. 13.

Halifax 11, York 5.

Hull 0, Huddersfield 8. Keighley 5, Widnes 3. Leigh 20, Barrow 7. Leeds 13, Wigan 10. Rochdale H. 10, Bramley 0.

Salford 5, Oldham 2.

St. Helens R. 10, Broughton R. 3. Swinton 3, Dewsbury &

Warrington 12. Wakefield T. 3. Wigan H. 0, St. Helens 22.

WATER RETURN

150

180

F. M. da Cruz

150

W. Graham

150

L. E. Remedios

160

H. Painter ....

150

000

Bomersets Sergeants

C. S. M. Trickey

100

Sgt. Haywood

110

Sgt. Jukemari

36

Sgt. Matthews

KL

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER

WORKS.

Sgt. Clarke

130

€2

1920

533

Sgi. Harbour

L

Level and Storage of water in Ro- servoirs on March 1, 1930:-

Tytam

1930 16' 1"B 18'""B Tytam Byewash. 26′ 5′′B 24" 1"B Graham made breaks of 31 and 35 Tytam Intermediate 2 8B 34'10"B

Tytam Tuk

79′ 1′′B ́ 44′ 9′′B and Nuttall 25.

Wong Nel Chang. 31'

318"B 24'11"B Pokfulum

27 7" 18" 6′′B [Note: B. denotes "Below Over flow"; A. donatoa "Above Overflow": 1 denotes "Level with Overflow."

Storage in millions and decimals of gallons.

1920 262.24 57 181.10

TENNIS

Interesting Match at H.K.C.C. To-day

G. W. Sewell and J. S. McEachran will meet T. Honda and T. Akiyama the second round of the Open Doubles Championship at the Hong Kong Cricket Club to-day.

in

Bay of Astoria, Chess Hall, Jade, Snaefell, Shanghai Beau, Hong Kong Beau, Pagoda, Sonny Boy, Happy Day, Strathroy.

Other matches scheduled are:- Arabian Sea, Osiris, Iron Blood,

Club Championship (second round). Catalan, Martini Cocktail, What's

-H. Mijhoff v. A. L. Sullivan; H. J. Armstrong v. Capt. Etherington; T. C. Yours. Blotto, Tighto, Dance,

H. Owen Hughes; Monaghan v. Teuchit, Baby Face.

O. E. C. Marton v. T.-J. Price. Race 4.-Firat Aggregate Stakes

Goldman three-quarters were -One Mile

Handicap Singles "B"G. E. R. Majestic Hall, President Hall, Smallwood, the former being the beat Divett (-1/6) v. A. H. Johnson (2/0); Chesapeake Bay, King's Colour, man on the Club side. Churchill was V. R. Gordon (scr.) v. C. J. M. Martin the best centre three-quarter, and (2/6); C. de Bruyn (rec. 4/6) The Tiger, Winsome Stag, Car- played with his usual dash. Surtees v. J. R. Hinton (ree, 2/6). (Dr. Macgown) 2 nival Eve, Fair Sport, Pickle, at fly half was the best man in (Mr. Worrall) 3 African Eve, One Third, Royal the Navy XV and was very un- Alha ran: Smart Guy (Mr. Palmer), Sixty (Mr. Stanton), Shady Joe (Mr. Arnold), Mongolian Stag (Dr. Durran), Loch

(Mr. Belton).

Won by two lengths and a half; two lengths and half between second and third.

Pari-mutuel: Winner 338.40; Places 1st $3, 2nd $2.40, 3rd $2.30.

Lt. Col. Little's Sunloch

Sunloch

Diana

Loch Etive

Sixty

Sucre

Smart Guy

Shady Joo

Mongolian Stag

E

Etive

Winner Placea 253 255

227

216

26

70

11

10

17

48

Flush, Christmas Chimes.

Race 5-Mount Davla Stakes...

Once Round

(about 7 furlongs 55 yards.) Lobster Bay, Decoption Bay, Empresa Hall, Windsor Stag, Witty Stag, Shiny Pearl, Blue Boy, Blue Heaven, Pippin, Gay Caballero, Melody, Abel, Christmas Belle. Race 10-Lion Rock Stakes- Once Round

(about 7 furlongs 65 yards.). Bay of Astoria, Brigade Hall,

fortunate in receiving so little support. Banna was the best scrum half, taking every opportunity offered and kicking to advantage.

AUSTIN BEATS BOROTRA

Paris, Yesterday,

In the Inter-Clly match between Lon- don, and Paris played at Paris, the Londoners were beaten by 12 matches Some very close matches were Austin defeated Borotra by 2-8,

The teams lined up as follows: Club--Back: M. D. Scott; three- to 9, quarters; 3. E. R. Divett, C. J. D. Law, socn. G. W. C. Churchill, L. Goldman; half- 6-2, 11-9, 6-2-Reuter backs: V. W. E. Stanion J. L. Bonnar; forwards, W. E. Peers, A. D. Suttili, D. L. Mine Day, F. B. Burch, E. R. West, E. B. Gammell, W. Younger. B. P. Massey,

Navy.-Backs: Burg.-L. Bolton;

Peter Guerney, Tonbridge, Piccy, three-quarters, Lt. Smallwood, Mid. The Ape, Arabian Sea, Monk, Dobson, Lt. Wood, Sub-Lt. Tomkinson, Lt. Evans, Lt-Com. Thunderbolt, Iron Blood, Duke of half-backs: and Normandy II. Duke of Milan, Surtees; forwards: Lt. Com. Andrew, Pierce Grove Cup: 2% Miles.-For What's Yours, Done Again, Cream Couchman, L Lefroy, Sub-Lt. Lennox Pay-Lt. Bailey, F. Beamish, Lt. the Pierce Grove Memorial Cup to Cracker, Armony, The Jamálca, Conyngham, L. S. Paddon, L. S. Bickall remain the property of the winner Zephyr.

Referee Major Caddell.

4-Fanling Grand National

for one year with a replica pre-

sented; 2nd $75; 3rd $50. For

China ponies. A handicap with top,

weight 175 b. and bottom weight 145 b.

MOTOR RACING

Brish's As You Like It..... Kaye Don's First Trial

(Mr. Bulteel)

Dr. MacGown's Huntington

1

(Dr. Macgown) 2

T

Reinshagen's Fanling Stag

Also ran: Charleston (Mr. Gould),

Spain

Dayton, Yesterday.

(Mr. Worrall) 3 On Daytona Beach, Kayo Don attain Blotting Paper (Mr. Bramwell). ed the speed of 198 m.ph. in his firat Won by two and a half lengths; tris! spin in the Silver. Bullet Ren two lengths between second and third ter's American Service.

MAGGIE-ITS SO NICE OUT I WWZ THINKIN' ABOUT

STROLL

VERY GOOD AND YOU CAN TAKE POM-POM. WITH YOU AND

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England and Scotland.

Draw

[From Our Own Correspondent.1 London, Saturday.

football

The annual Rugby

match at Twickenham for the Cal cutta Cup between England and Scotland resulted in a draw, no points being scored.

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AMATEUR SOCCER

Scotland's Narrow Win In Glasgow

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

London, Saturday...

matek at Hampden Park (the ground In the international amateur footba of Queen's Park) Scotland defeated England by one goal to nil.

HOCKEY

The following will represent the second team of the Hong Kong Hockey Club in their match with the E.KSRA on the Marina ground at 5 pm. to day-W. Burrowmari; L. AIR, Duncan,

L. F. Nicholson (Captain), D; Harvey, A. N. Other, M. E. H. G. Mills, Major Kerrich, S. Wade, L. G. Frost, D. M. McDougali and S. Fox.

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Tytam Tytam Byewash .. Tytam Intermediate Tatara Tak Wong Nei Chung Pokfulum

Total!!

1930 279.80

1.03

53.14

168.33 559.76

3.92

6.69

11.30

27.24

€26.80 921.15

Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions and de

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cimals of gallons during the month AT THE NEW SILK STORE,

of February.

1929 1930 Consumption ......

176.65 184.10 Estimated population 429,980 440,900 Consumption per head per day ..

14.6

14.9 Servicos to houses in the Ridez Main Districts were disconnected and a supply was given by public street fountains only during February, 1929, excepting 8 days (8th-10th inclusive) when a full supply was given on ac- ecunt of Chinese New Year.

From February 1 to 28, 1930, a 12- hours supply (6 am. to 8 p.m.) was given to all Rider Main Districts, Principal Mains closed & p.m. to

a.m.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS

1920 .1980 Kowloon Reservoir 21' 3"B "B Shok Lat Pul

Reservoir

411B 10" 1′′B Reception Reservoir 3'1" 27

Storage in millions and decimals: of gallons.

Kowloon Reservoir Shek. Lai, Pul

Reserve Reception Reservoir

1020 1930

188,02 289.78

79.72 26.40

98.91 25.15

290.08 Total...'

.894.00 Consumption of water in Kowloon In millions and decimals of gallons during the month of February,

1929 1930 Consumption

90.12 100.28 Estimated population 189,080 174,100 Consumption

19,0

20.6 head per day Constant Supply he districts during February, 1929 and 1980,

The Government Analyst's reporta

show that the quality of the water is satisfactory.

Total rainfall: February 28, 1920, 1.62; February 23, 1980, 8.66.

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