8.
CULTURE
And Her Hand-Maiden Commerce.
WEBSTER interprets Culture "the training and
Winter int and refinement of the mind, morals
and taste." The greatest influence in promoting Culture Commerce is ever has been Cohimerce because responsive to the whims and wants of progressive humanity.
Wherever there arises the Inspiration of an artist, wherever a design, a need, a field, or a fancy to con- tribute to the eonvenience of human kind commerce makes it accessible regardless of spun of oceans, or obstacles between those who create and those who covet. In the nummeries of France fine laces and lingeries are contrived for the trouseau of a bride in batteereek. The essences of Araby are imprisoned in the par- funerics that Paris passes on to the boudoirs of Park Lane.
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lbs. (Mr. Stanton); Bridge Hall 166 lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan); Christ: mas Belle 148 lbs. (Mr. Back- house): Cream Cracker 151 lbs. (Mr. Frost); Duke of Normandy II 140 lbs. (Mr. H. C. Lee); Empress Hall 140 lbs. (Mr. Yue Shun-wa) ; Grey Dawn 140 lbs. (Mr. Savile); Huntington 140 lbs. (fr. Ip Kui ying); Iron Blood 152 lbs. S.. Y. Liang); Osiris 163 lbs. (Mr. New- bigging); Serenade 152 lbs. (Mr. Reidy); Shiny Pearl 144 lbs. (Mr.
S. To Wong); Thracian 157 lbs. (Mr. Charles); Town Hall 140 lbs. (Mr. Y. T. Fung).
Won by 2 lengths; short head. Time: 2 mins. 08.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel, winner $49.90; places, 1st $19.10; 2nd $14.70; 3rd $23.50.
3-Kwangsi Handicap: "8" Class: One and а Quarter Miles.--For China Ponies. Top weight not to exceed 100 lbs: Entrance Fes $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Fize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Yam. Man's Carnival Eve 162
Ibs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Hau Un'a Monterey Bay 156
lbs......... (Mr. S. No Pan) 2 Eve's Misty Eve 156 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) 3 Own's Little Thunder 184 lbs.
(Mr. S. Y. Liang) 4
Also ran: Piccy 153 lbs. (Mr. Harriman); - The Goods 159 lbs. (Mr. Backhouse).
Won by 2 lengths; a length. Time: 2 mina. 89.8/5 Becs: Pari-mutuel, winder $7.70; places, 1st $6.10; 2nd $10.80; 3rd $10,10.
4.Ocfaber Handicap: One and
Quarter Miles.-For China Ponies. Top weight not to exceed 180 b. Entrance Fee $5. Tat Prize: 8750. 2nd Prizo: $300, Brd Prize: $200. Ho Kom Tong's President-Hall
160 lbs... (Mr. S. N. Fan) 1 Dynasty's Pride of Tsingtao
166 lbs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza). 2 Prout & Sling's Black Beauty
140 lbs. .... (Mr. Proulx) 8 Also ran: The Tiger 150 lbs. (Mr. Frost).
Won by a length; & lengths... Time: 2 mins, 882/5 seca. Pari-mutuel Winner $7.20; places, 1st $6.20) 2nd $5.00.-
ZORHAN BEATEN AT LAST.
Extra Weight Tells the Tale..
MR. ROZA'S DAY OUT.
The inimitable Zorhan
at last
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930.
Sport Columns
GOSSIP IN THE WORLD
OF SPORT
SPORTS - WOMEN IN AUSTRALIA.
Impressive Opening Ceremonies.
HEALTH WEEK.
met with defeat yesterday at the CHEMIST'S FLIGHT FOR VANCOUVER. Association will to-day, the open-
Eighth Extra Race Meeting, when in the Kwangtung Handicap, the penalty of fame-weight-proved too much in a fast mile, run in 2 mins. 013/5 seconds. Nationalist II, who did not look too convine- Ing last time out, "had the honour" of defeating "Mr. Chan Tin-won's crack by 4 lengths, with Winsome Stay third three-lengths behind,
Weight also told its tule in the Kwangs Handicap, "A" Class, where Windsor Stag falled to give 22 lbs away to a good un in King's Colour, who won comfort- ably by two. lengths.
CHAMPION WEIGHT-LIFTER POISONED.
CARNERA IN TROUBLE.
Major John O, given in his honour in Romé. Aviation, Donaldson was kill- What did they think of of his recent
defeat in Boston? ed when his nero-
Nationalist paid $43 in beating Zorban, and Mount Elburz follow-plane crashed during an aerobatic ed up with a $49 "divi" in the next flying display. race, leading all the way to win comfortably.
President Hall accounted for the October Handicap, as expected, in effortless fashion, beating Pride of Tsingtao. comfortably. Black Beauty showed up better, to come decorated him with the British in third, and will do better yet, Distinguished Flying Cross.
one feels certain.
Mike won the Fukien Plate from a small field, although Duke of Chantilly, carrying 171 lbs., and hard-ridden by Mr. Frost, gave Mr. Stanton's pony a great run for a long way. Mike "came back" in wonderful fashion in the straight, to run away from the field,
Major Donaldson was credited with eight victories against Ger
It is man airmen during the war. stated that the Prince of Wales
The aviator was ranked fourth He of the United States "aces". was president of the Newark Air Service and held the Belgian and French Croix de Guerre and the United States Distinguished Ser- vice Cross as well as the British decoration.
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Ambitious to set up a record flight across Canada, a distance of 3,000 miles, a.chemist's assistant, not possessing the necessary machine stole one.
Early in the morning he burgled his way into a hangar at Moncton Aerodrome. New Brunswick, and
Marquis Hall after looking all over a winner, and leading right Into the straight in the Kwangtung Handicap "B" Class, quit cold whenthe others got near, and was unplaced. Chesapeake Bay gained A well-earned victory. A
Mr. G. U. da Roza had a wonder- ful day with four firsts and
a choosing a Moth aeroplane belong- second, and has probably never ing to Canadian Airways, took off ridden better. Punters' money in the dawn for Vancouver. was fairly evenly distributed all A few hours later the wreckage through, and there were no of a machine was found in a field though two miles outside the city, but the startling dividends, even fields in most of the events were pilot was miasing. It did not take on the small side.
the police long to find him as he Cash Sweep Figures. was hiding uninjured in the woods The cash sweeps resulted as near the field where he had crash Now the ambitious airman is in fall reflecting how hard it is to fly a Canada non-stop in machine whose 'tanks only contain- ed five gallons of petrol.
follows:
Race 1.
No. 273 237 44
$995.40 284,40 142.20 Unplaced runner ($50), No. 487.
Race 2
No. 511
$1,017.80 290.80 " 42
145.40 / Unplaced runners ($50 each).
444
Nos.: 92, 218, 480, 467, 35, 336, 3, 349. 7, 753, 304, 397, 435, 479, 289.
No. 010
r+
Race 3.
$1,667.40 605
476.40 238.20 ', 263 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:-150, 64, 460.
• No. 374
486 210
Race 4.
3,239.60 925.60 462.80
Race 5.
Unplaced runner ($100), No. 356.
No. 152
$2,288.60 ,639.60 319.80
714 500
Race 6.
..No. 479 393
., 187
$1,099,20 571.20 $285:60 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 402, 138, 381, 270, 203, 525, 629, 292.
Race 7.
No. 938 *,, 428
$1,778.00 508.00 254.00
640
ed.
across
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The unusual step of Billiards. differentiating in rules as between amateur
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After the Australians" Cricket. innings in the Test. match at Leeds an
Australian journalist thought that
The City Girls' 'Amateur Sports
ing day of Health Week, stage a march through the city of sports girls, clad in their respective uniforms,
During the progress of the pro greas of the procession, a floral offering will be made at the Cenotaph.
At the Sydney Sports Ground during this afternoon, and to-night a huge gathering of the sporting cians will compete in a programme full of interesting and novel fenturea.
There will also be special sports events for school children.
WHO WILL WIN?
A. P. F. Chapman's opinions about TO-DAY'S LEAGUE GAMES AT Bradman would make interesting
reading in Australia.
Following up the idea, he ap proached the English captain, who expressed his views in two words.
No prize is offered for those who guess what the two words were.
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Visitors armed with
HOME.
اشیت
[Exclusive to China Mal
By "Linesman,"
The following is a list of Home football matches
The to-day? teams in black type may win; where no black type is shown tha Fishing. rifles have pursued afmatch may result in a draw:
Division I
Blackpool
Grimsby
Arsenal
Chelsea
v.
Leeds U.
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V.
school of whales off Crinnis Sanda, South Cornwall.
Birmingham Much damage has been done to Rolton fishing gear by the whales, and as Derby C. the rifle expedition was a failure it Juddersfield Leicester C. is now suggested that harpoona be Liverpool used from a tug in an attempt to Manchester C. drive off the unwelcome visitors. Middlesbrough v.
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Shefeld W. Portsmouth
Newcastle
Aston Villa
Sheffield U. Sunderland
Blackburn
West Ham
Manchester U..
Division II
Everton
V
Plymouth
V.
Cardiff
V.
Millwall
5.
Bury
Swansea
Oldham
An Association foot- Football, ball team is being organised among the
Barnsley younger employees, officials, mem- tradford City bers of the Pontifical Guard, gen- Bristol City darmes, firemen, and such of their Burnley sons as have Vatican City citizen- Port Vale
Guards are not ship. The Swiss cligible as they are. not citizens. Acading
Charlton
Presion
member of the Roma football team, Southampton which is one of the leading teams in Tottenham
W. Bromwich Italy, will be the trainer of the new
team.
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Bradford
Notts Forest Wolves
፧
Y.
• Stoke
7.
v.
Division II--Southern.
y.
Norwich C.
V
Crystal Palace
V,
Northampton
3.
Southend
V
V.
Luton
V.
Bristol R.
Y.
Clapton O.
V.
Queen's P.R.
V.
Brentford
V
Thames
It is well known that the Pope Bournemouth ia a believer in athletics, and when Brighton he audiences athletic groups he often Coventry
Exeler cites the adage: "Mens sana in
Fulham corpore sano."
Gillingham The Knights of Columbus Athletic Newport Co.
Torquay
Ground, situated on Gelsomino Hill. Natts. Co. behind the Vatican palaces, would Swinden make an admirable home stadium Watford for the Vatican team, which will belong to the Union of Italian
and professional billiards has been taken by the Billiards Association and Control Club. In the next amateur championship the number of successive hazards allowable teams, but nationally, will be 15 instead of 25.
The decision is particularly in- teresting in view of a contention which has been made for some years that a comparison between
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will
The
י,
Walsall
Division III---Northern.
not play Inter-Accrington
:
Lincoln Race Hull Racing. Committee have decid- Lincoln
ed not to hold the New Brighton
Rochdnic
abilities of billiards in amateur November race meeting at Lincoln Southport
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and professional spheres vary 80 much that discrimination ought to apply in the rulings. Actually the latest decision is in the nature of a tightening up for the amateurs. Tommy Freeman, of Boxing. Hot Springs, Arkansas, won the world's welter weight boxing title af Cleveland. Ohio, from Young Jack Thompson,
the holder.
He beat Thompson on points over Afteen rounds.
Freeman, who is 26 years of age, is described as an "Irish-Scotch- Unplaced runners ($50 each), American" Ir the American boxing Nos.:-252, 435, 9, 512, 187, 298, manual. He weighs 10st. lb., and | 498, 154, 195, 168, 217, 481, 680, 115, ) is 5ft. 71⁄2ln. tall. | 680,' 270, 240, 685.
Race 8.
No. 121
475
J2
18
672
$2,056.60 587.00 "298.80
Unplaced runners (850 each) Nos.:-668; 122; 449, 18, 284. ↑
this year, and it is anticipated that Stockport the fixture will be deleted from the exhort official list of fixtures in the "Rac- ing Calendar."
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V.
Chesterfield
Crewe Doncaster Gateshead
V.
- York Co.
V.
Nelion
Y.
Darlington
V.
Wigan
v.
Hartlepools
V.
Tranmere: ~
V.
Rotherham
V.
Barrow
Halifax
V. Carlisle
Scottish League.
1.
St. Mirren
Celtic
Yo
Leith Athletic
y.
Y.
Cowdenbeath
Airdrie.
Y.
Dundee
V
Motherwell
Y.
V.
Ayr United
The autumn meeting has been Aberdeen ..
East Fife arranged for November 3 and 4. Clyda It was last held in 1927, and was Falkirk abandoned the two following Hamilton
Hibernians years through lack of support.
Kilmarnock W. E. Pratten will cap Queen's Park
Bforton Rugby. tain Blackheath this Rangers year, and it looks as if he will have a fine choice of players. With him in the pack he will have most of, last, season's players, In- cluding W. E. Tucker, M. S.
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Bouavantura, H. H. C. Withers,
Hearts
Partick
HARBOUR RACES.
C. B. Bailey, H. A. Brashier, J. B. Worley, and possibly C. L. Ashford. OPEN TO ALL SWIMMERS IN In what was announced as his
Other forwards who will assist the
COLONY. last appearance in America be club are K. J. Melntyre, of the fore he sails for his native land, Army, G. Lalog, G. Marnham, Primo, Carnera knocked out Joe R. F. Ohlsson, who it is hoped will The annual harbour races -will Gross, of Philadelphia, in the have fully recovered from his kneef be, held on, the following dates:— fourth round of their ten-round Injury of last year.
contest at the Chicago Stadium. The Italian giant pounded the 1-Kwangtung Handicap: Class:
One Mile For China Pontes. Top Philadelphian Into a state of help- weight not to exceed 168 Tbs. En lossneass, and the sight ended amid trance Fee $5. Let Prize: $500.a chorus of "boos" and jeers with 2nd Prize: $900.3rd Prize: $200. Dynasty's Nationalist II 146 -
Ib. y. (MFG: U. ́da «Roza) 1 Chan Tin Son's Zorhan 166 lb.
(Mr. Frost) 2' Chan Tin Son's Winsoma. Stag
140 lb... (Mr. Backhouse) 3 Also ran: Piccalili 144 lb. (Mr.
5-Faklen Plate-Once Reand (About 7 Furlongs, 55 Yards) For China Ponies which have started in Hong Kong at least three times since lat "Harriman), ETA COLT Da,
Gross, who had claimed "the, Jewish championship," groggy and bleeding on the floor.
Gross, who was outweighed by 4st., 11lb., was no match for the Italian, and was twice felled with terrific rights to the head. All the Philadelphian possessed was stout heart and the courage to walk
a
B. H. Black and H. Rew will be avilable on their return from the New Zealand tour.
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October 14.-Ladies' Harbour Race..
October 15.-Men's "Harbour Racer Both events are open to all The French waight-swimmers in the Colony, and it is Weightlifter, Allin, who for-announced. that while post en Lifting. merly figured pro- tries will be accepted, sampans minently in the sport can only be provided to accom-
g pages, of the navepapers, has pany those swimmers whose entries just died at Marseilles at the age of are received by Monday, October On both October through eating shellfish.
14 and 15 & launch will leave the 57 years as the result of poisoning 13, at 6 pm.
Alzin was an ex-champion of the V.R.C. at 4.30 p.m. sharp for Fow
January, 1980, and previous to this Won-by, 4 lengths; 8 langtha... into Carnera's devastating blows to world, and at the time of his death loon where, the races. will atar£ ·
meeting, and which have not left the Tima: 2 mins. 01.3/6 sca.. Colony this year. Winners of. $2,000
the head and body, bala
and under in stakes at any time,Pari-mutuel Winnef $43.40 match falled to attract any weight for inches as per scale; 1 h. places, lat 86.10, 2nd $5,10/ ** ** thing like the crowd that greeted penalty for every $200 or part there-
Winner of over $8,000, in, stakes at any time barred. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300. And Prize: $200,000,
WT. Stanton's Mike 161 lbs
(Dir. Stanton) 1
won in stakes in excess of $2,000, 2Kwangtung Handicap, Class: Carnera's first appearance! > in One Mile For China Ponies Top January; the respective attendances weight not to exceed 100, 15 En being 17.840 and 10,000, and the trance Fee 15.1st Prize: $500. returns 52,000 dollars and 35,000
Prize: $800, 3rd Prize: 200 dollars. K.C. Lan's Mount Elburz-140 Primo Carneru returned to Italy by Mry Proulx) 1 on September 29 to fight Paolina Widdecombe Peter Guerne Uzcudup, the Spanish heavy-weight 148 1. (Mr. G. U. di Rozh) 19 The Tent will take place at Bares Han Ung The Partridge) 157 | S
The the. Harriman) 3 November
long later in October or early in Ahora Blue Boys 140-lbs-ignor Mussollal received. Car {{Mr. Coltman), Blue Heaven 150
Dera when he arrived on October 5, (Continued on preceeding Column) and a huge public reception was
Lau Lee's Duke of Chantilly
171 lbs. (Mr Frost) 2 Wong) Twoi Ngau's Pista #158
Ibu tür. Proulk) 8 Also man: Gay Caballero 161-lhe
(Continued on Page 113
(Mr. Harriman)
held a number of European records.
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from opposite the Railway Station to finish at the seawall outside the V.R.C.
Mr. J. P. Morgan's
The special event which was Yachting. £500,000 yacht Gor-
sair, said to be the held in former years for Chinese.. largest and one of the most luxuri wimmers will be discontinued in ous in the world, which ran on the few of the fact that the Chinese. Lobster Rock Reef, off Kellogg are now holding their own. har- Island, Maine, has been refloated our race
Although the yacht was subjected The management of the races to a severe strain by the ebb and which had for a number of years. flow of the tide, It is not thought been in the hands of the V.R.C. that the in seriously, damaged after the China Mail Inaugurated, Mr. Morgan, Junior, his wife, and the frat race and presented, a humber of guests wore on board cup, has now been transferred to when the yacht ran aground Mr. the newly orgaulsed "Hong Kong J. Plerport Morgan is in England Amsteur Swimming Association.