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Una Merkel

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MAMAK HOCKEY

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TOURNEY.

C.B.A. Improve Goal

Average.

THE

CHINA MAIE.

KWANTI MEETING GREAT SUCCESS,

Christmas Gift for Royal Flush

In the Mamak Hockey Tour MR. CORBETT'S THREE WINS.

ment at King's Park yesterday |

morning, the Central British Asso") The Christings Meeting of the ciation experienced little difficulty Fanling Hunt and Race Club in defeating the Royal Army Ser-which was held at Kwanti yester- vica Corpe by six goals to nll,

day was a decided success.,

CHAMPIONS BEAT VOLUNTEERS.

Minu Runs Through Visiting Side.

At Sookunpoo yesterday the In- |dian Recreation Club defeated the

Volunteers by five wickets.

Scores

Volunteers.

D. McLellan, c and b Minu

The game was played at a fast His Excellency Sir William Peel N. A. E. Mackay, e Madar, b pace, with the GBA continually and Lady Pael were intereated Minu on the offensive, but affaide on spectators throughout the racing. S. V. Gittins, c Suflad, b Minu numerous occasion prevented scor At the conclusion of the Meeting A. C. Bock, c M. R. Abbas, ing. The C.BA. drew first blood Mra R. J. Paterson presented the through White, who scored from a prizes to the successful winners. rebound after a atinger from Francis had been cleared by Funnel. Before half-time, Francie naited -as

the result of a corner.

THE RESULTS.

b Madar

F. S. W. Smith, e M. R. 'Abbas,

b Rumjahn

C. E. Gahagan, 'b Madar

M. L. G. Gonter, C Kermani,

b Madar

LA. Whipps, not out

|W. Harris-Walker, • Madar,

1

.

b Minu

A.

. Harboard, b Minu

Extras

Total

1.-The Canberra Handleap—A In the second-half, the C.B.A. Sweeplechase of 1% mikea. For settled down to business, and were] Australian Ponion. seon making dangerous raids, but John's Wattle 102 lbs. .......... (Mr. CorbetL) Funnel cleared well. Francia adds. N. Wong's The Bustard 166 th, ed another goal, and the fourth]

(Mr. Stanton) ? came from Hirst. A ding-dong Kangaroo's Caulfield 180 lb...... struggle ensued and T. Whitley, who was playing a great game at centre- half, broke through to score the C.B.As Afth goal with a fast rising shot.

Repeated attacks by the 2.-The "Volunteers" Cup (Unofficial). S C.B.A. forwards were repulsed-A. Hurdle Hace of 1% miles. by Marshall and

Reynolds, R. H. Charlen's White Star 108 lb. (Mr. (Butler)

Suffad Rumjahn | A. H., Potts's The Stumour 108 15.

(Mr. Charles) 2

(Mr. Charles) 3 Won by many lengths; the same. Time: 4 mins. 7.1/5 secs. Parf-mutueli-Winner 43; Placca, 1st $2,10; 2nd $2.10;

Madar

| Abbas

1

who were outstanding in the military defence." Close on time, Bickford, receiving a shot from N. Whitley H. S. V. Massop's Demurrer 168 lb. as the result of a free hit, made no.

(Dr. Ferguson) mistake with his shot, to score thộ:

Won by 1 length; 4 length. Time: 3 mins, 10 secs. [winners' sixth goal.

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $7.10; Places, 1st $2.50; 2nd $2.50; 3rd $8,40,

Result!

C.B.A.

.R.A.S.C.

0 Q

BOWLING ANALYSIS.”

O. Ismail, b Beck

18

10

89

Q: M. E. W.

11. 2 29

14.5.3

3

2

-

31

7

8

3 1

9. 1

I.R.C.

S. R. Kermani, b Beck

3

A. H. Madar, b Beck

S. A. Ismail,

McLellan

c Smith, b

15

A. K. Minu, b Beck

A. S. Sufflad, not out

32

[A. A. Rumjahn, retired

43

CASH SWEEP.

A. R. Abbas, not out

Extras

9

Race L

No. 552

485

2625.10 178,00

207

80.80

Total (for 6 wkts.).. 122]

K. Nazarin, A. R. Minu and M.

R. Abbas, did not bat.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.

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Teams:-

C.B.A.-C. L. Gregory; S. Mac- Nider, L. W. Tipple, N. Whitley, T. 8. D. Whitley, D.. A. Hynes; W. II. G. Hirat, J. White, C. C. Francia, B. I. Bickford and M. Weill,

R.A.3.C.-P. Funnel; S/Sgt. Marshall, L/Cpl. Reynolds; Drv. Whitney W. 0. Creighton, Sgt. McCulloch: Sgt. Hurst, L/Cpl. ) Spain, S/Sgt. Skipp, L/Cpl. | Cadman, Lt. Mayell.

Comment.

The C.B.A. were the better team throughout. Of-the forwards Francis was outstanding with his clever tactics, whilst Bickford also shone. N. Whitley at right-half back, and T. Whitley at centre-half, | both played sterling games. Mac- Nider and Tipple were reliable, whilst C. L. Gregory played his usual steady game, but he had very little to do.

Of the R.A.S.C. forward line, which lacked combination, Hurst on the right-wing worked hard, but Skipp

wag too well marked: Manshall and Reynolds were wery safe; and, although six shots got past him. Funnel gave a great ex hibition between the sticks,

INCOGNITOS HELD BY POLICE,

No Scoring.

The other tournament match be- tween the Incognitoo and the Police was played on the Royal Artillery ground and resulted in a goal less draw.

$25 ticket No. 533. Race. 2.

No. 382

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390

064

$603.60

189,00

94.80 $25 tickets Nos.: 213, 00, 418, 160, 300.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Q. M.

R. W

Beck

10 2 28 4

McLellan

8

29

Smith

3

10

Race 3.

Gittins

2

18

No. 400

$885.10

Harris Walker

2

-

3

700

238.60

Gahagan

9

620

119.80

Whipps

4.19

Kilbee

$25 tickets No.: 75, 516.

Raso. &

No. 547

511

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696

$2,021.60 677.80 -288.80.

$28.70" tickets Nos.: 603, 839, 188, 28 430, 038, 057, 141, 009, 861, 607, 581.

Race 5,

No. 723

FE

744. 342

8900.50 ⚫269.00 120.50 125 tickets Nos.: 290, 18.

Race 6.

No. 256

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493

188

€397.90

230,40

11970

$25 tickets Nos.: 164, 601, 206, 10), 479, 237, 578, 549, 117, 59, 602.

Face T

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139

+

701

$362.40 **240.40 128.20

$25 tickets Nos.: 815, 698, 18. Bai, 348, 308, 636, 826, 384, 180, 905, 178.

--St. Nicholas Handicap-A Hurdle Stanton's Tom (168 lb.......

Rees of 14 miles,

(Mr. Stanton) Hall & Shenton's The Gomerit

100 lb

(Mr. Frost).. 2.

(Mr. Corbett) 3 Won by 1 length: many lengths. Peri-mutuel: Winner #3.20; Places, 1st $2,80; 2nd $8.40.

L. GOLDMAN & MRS. Stanten's Donnabella 161 lb.

LOCHNER WIN.

The Open Mixed Doubles Championship.

L. Goldman and. Mrs. Lochner

The Christmas Steeplechase

Ilandicap of 14 miles. |Heard's Christmas Bello 103 lb.

(Mr. Corbelt) B. Bramwell Movarasher

.(Mr. Bramwell)

159.1b..

descuredly won the Open Mixed w. T. Stanton's The Partridge

Doubles Championship of the Colony on the C.R.C., Courts yesterday when they defeated M. K. Lo and Mrs. James by 6-2, 6-4.

CIVIL HOSPITAL DEFEATED.

The Charity Football match| on the Club, ground yesterday be tween a team representing the staff of the Government Civil Hospital and a Unversity eleven resulted in a win for the latter eleven by a goal to nil, Candah netting. The proceeds taken were in aid of the hospital's Christmas, fund for free patients.

Sir William Hornell very ably carried out the duties of referee, for which he received three hearty cheers on leaving the field.

The Sun Co..very, kindly present- ed a football which was raffled at 20 cents a ticket. The draw took place in the clubhouse after the match, and the winning ticket was No. 18. The winner will be given the ball-on application to Mr. F. P. Anslow, Government Civil Hospital.

The teams were:

· G. C. Hospital.--J. F. McGown;| Laug Twok-In, Y. Hassain; Dr Selby, Skinner, Dr. Lim; Dr. Sze, Lau Wing-kwong, Dr. Samy, Dr. A Valentine, Or Yu-hi.

1

185 th........... (Mr. Stanton) 3 Won by 2 lengths; T length. Perl-mutuel: Winner $8.10; Places, '|1st $2,10; 2nd $210;; &rd $210.

| · University.—Law; Bell, Y. K.

Ng: Tam, S. L. Wong, S. Reed; |Ong, Candah, K.-M. Ho, Kho, Woo.

LARRY MONTES RETURNS.

Larry Montes, tha Philip-

At the conclusion of the match, 5.—The She Thu. Kok. Handicap-pines golf professional, has re- Mr. M. W. Lo (President of the Steeplechase, -1% miles.

Heard's Royal Flush-170 lb.

turned to the Colony after a suc; | Chinese R. C.) expressed thanka to

(Mr. Corbett). I

Icessful trip to the Islanda where Mr. Justice Lindsell and Mrs Lady Pool's Marquis Hall 160. 15. The achieved two great victories, a Lindsell for their presence. He re-

(Mr. Colman) 2 wife, and the Open and the Open

Golf Championship of the Philip (Mr. Stanton) 3 pina Islands with a score of Won by half a lengthy a head Pari-mutuel Winner $3.00; Places,

78; 70, 74, 75 = 297. Other acores were: T. Aplin 808, en Navao 108, Col. Green 312.

Many will known" Manila_golf- ers, including Bob Mason, Ivory, Bud. Mackay, failed to qualified for the last two rounds.

marked that as Mr. Lindsell was the Stanton's Christmas Frolic 170 15.. beat umpire in the Colony and · asi he had officiated at so many finale]

in the past, the Chinese R. (flat $8, 2nd $7,80,- thought that if he were not asked 6-The Kwangs Handicap Flat to umpire yesterday the players: Race of 1 milo: For China ponies, the Open Mixed Doubles Tourna "D1" and "D?" Classes. For novice might not realing it was the final off; ridors. ment. As it was they had played 15; 16.

Newbigging & Gordon'sNoukball

(Mr. Butler) 1 very good tennis, After con- Recs Bunning 168 lb gratulating the, winners · Mr. Lö

(Mr. H.-P. Iteps) 2

said he could sympathise with the Dalrem's Bay of Bellingham IL

losers, a he knew what tough opposi

tion they had been against.

Won, hy, length; length 155 lb.

(Mr. Noronha) - 3:

secs.

Kwangiang Handicap. --- A Fist Race of 4-.

Glass

"C" and

NEW CAPTAIN.

The new Captain of the Royal Kong Club, Mr./L. O, 8.

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IRVING'S

YEAST-VITE

MEANS:-

1. Freedom from Depression.

2. Zest for Work or Play.

3. Keen Appetite.

4. Relief from Sleeplessness.

5. Abundance of Vim and Vigour

6. Buoyant Energy.

7. Animation New Life.

Part-mutuel Winner 28.60; Places. Dodwell, played himself in YEAST-VITE-THE LIGHTNING PICK-ME-UP

$4.29;, 2nd $18.30;3rd, $10,10, fore a large gathering at Fanling

yesterday, miary

An excellent drive well up the {"first fairway realuted in a lively ? | struggle: for his ball, which was occured by one of the good sized cuddles, the little follows having little chance,"

Continuing Mr. Lo. remarked. that, unlike other, tournaments, the 1st Mixed Doubles Championship had been carried out in accordance with the schedule. At the beginning Hall & Shenton's The they had fixed yesterday for the final and they had adhered to the Ho Kopa-toug's Bridgo date. For that they had to thanks. J. Palmer's Do Heaven 100 lb.-

the competitors for their co-opera-

tion and also, the Hon. Secretary.

* Mr. Leung Sal-wah for the work he

had done.

4

The Quall 151 b Hall 158 lb. (Mr.-B. N. Pan)

(Mr. Faimer) 8 Wen by %% length:32 Jengths. Time: 1'min, 37.1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel:Wanor-$12.30; Places;:] lut 11 70;. Zud· $3.40; 3rd: €0.25,⠀⠀

Much amusement was carried by ▲ well known member of the. Club 'ntaging & dress rehearsal before the appointed time. ¦

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