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THE MACAO DERBY
FULL RESULTS OF SPRING MEETING
THE RESULTS.
1.- Bedals Handicap: Round.
Once
Mr. G. H. Potts' Genghis Khan
146 (Mr. A. W. Roza) 1 Mr. L. Raldy's Heliotrope Leaf
161 b
4.--Belvoir Stakes: Once Round. Mr. S. B. K.'s Stirling Castle
146 lb. ...(Mr. A. W. Roza) 1 Mr. W. G. Fischer's Choctow II. 165 lb..... Mr. G. U. Roza) Mr. Ben's Celerity 152 lb...
(Mr. Noode)
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CHARITY - MATCH SPOILED.
Rain Keeps Big Crowd Away from Game.
CHINESE 'WIN.
The charity football match be- tween a Chinese XI at Caroline HI yesterday in aid of the Shanghai re- Also ran:-Bright Eyes (Bir. Haf fund was played under the worst (Mr. Charles) 2 Fung), Shawnee (Mr. Black), weather conditions possible and ao Golden Glory (Mr. Frost). Gold did not attract the "gate" it (Mr. Rees) 8 Standard (Mr. Carroll), Lonesome deserved.
Mr. H. P. Rees' Sunning 161 Tb
Also ran: Country Club (Mr. Life (Mr. A. Botelho). Butler). Newking (Mr. Miles), Time: 26 3/6, 1.00 2/5, 1.35 8/5. Brown Eyes (Mr. Fung), Pure 212. Musle (Mr. G. U. da Roza), The
Distance: length, a head. Slow Bird (Mr. Jp Kui-ying), Hsin Pari-mutuel: Winner $41.80: Sul-woo (Mr. F. Noodt), Lightship Places, $6.50, $5.20, $5.40, (Mr. Frost), Blue Plane
(Mr. Cash Sweep:-1st $296.10. 2nd Harriman), Matsushima (Mr. Cap-$84.60, 3rd $42.30. Unplaced $9.40 |lan), Jingo (Mr. Carroll). Tai Ping each.
Yang (Mr. Lee).
Time: 23 3/5, 56 4/5, 1.31 4/5, 2.06 2/5.
Distance: 2 lengths, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel : Winner $87.80. Places $18.10, $7.40, $13.80.
Cash Sweep: 1st $198.20, $55.20, 3rd $27.60. Unplaced
each.
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Suen opened the scoring early in the game; Cheng added to the Chin-
Harrie score;
reduced the arrears; an Army defender deflected, the slippery ball into his own net to give the Chinese their third point; and Suen added the fourth.
At the conclusion of the game H. E. Major-General J. W. Sandi- lands presented each player with a
5. The Eve Cup: One and a silver medal. Quarter Miles.
Mr. Eve's Anniversary Eve
152 lb.
(Mr. Chang) Mr. Seth's But After That
150 lb.
(Mr. Miles) 2 Mr. H. S. Yung's Aurora 162 Ib.
(Mr. Charles) 3 Also ran: The Rainbow (Mr. M. C. Tang), Gold Digger (Mr. Harriman).
Time: 32 8/5, 1.04 3/5, 1.36'3/5, 12.07, 2.38-4/5.
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Distance: Shorthead, 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel:- Winner $11.30; Places $7.60, $9.30.
Cash Sweep:-1st $307.80, 2nd
3rd $43.90
Unplaced
2.-Beaufort Plate: One Mile. Mrs. Priestley's Banjolina 156 Ib
(Mr. Butler) Mrs. A. M. L. Sonreg's Golden Arrow 155 . (Mr. Noodt) Mr. Wong Ping-shun's Sunbeau
152 b......... (Mr. Frost) 3) Also ran!
Valeta (Mr. G. U. da $87.80. Roza), Mistletoe (Mr. Ip Kui-ying), $24.40 each. The Wanderer (Mr. Chang), Friar John (Mr. Miles), Valley Hall (Mr.) A. A. Botelho), Diplodocus (Mr.) Fung), Gold Cup (Mr. Harriman), Mr. Dalrem's Pathfinder 182 lb. Amon (Mr. Lee), Malakit (Mr. A..
(Mr. Carroll) 1 Roza) Highjinks (Mr. Caplan). Mr. Jomike's Shanghai Beau
Time: 83 1/5, 1.06 3/6, 1.40 4/5, 2.13 3/5.
Distance: A neck; 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $31.80. Places $10.90, $7.20, $9.60.
Teams:
Tam
Chinese-Chan Sik-pul; Kong-pak.
Wong Ping: Leung Wing-chui, Wong Mee-shun, Leung Sul-chan; Cheng Shui-hong, Chui Kwok-luen, Lee Wai-tong, Suen Kumi-shun nod Ip Pak-wah,
Morrison; MacGlashan, Channings, The Army Johnson; Mullane,
Podmore and Duncan. ... Underwood; Harris, Davies, Gilott,
Referee: S.M. H. J. Scott. R.E.
TENNIS PROGRAMME
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Open Doubles. Remedios and Ribeiro v. Sai and
6.---The Macao Jockey Cup: Once Kwok. Round.
159 lb. ..... (Mr. Fung) 2) Mr. P. V. B.'s Gallant Fox
168 lb...(Mr. A. A. Botelho) 3 Also ran:-Tango (Mr. Lobel), Jupiter (Mr. Chanson), The Rain- Cash Sweep: 1st $266.00, 2nd storm (Mr. M. C. Tang), Good Day $76.00, 3rd $38.00. Unplaced $4.50 (Mr. Benham), Ghost Train (Mr.)
Butler), Sonny Boy (Mr. Lee),
Time: 27 1.02 2/5, 1.36 2/5,
teach
The Macao Derby: One and
a Half Miles,
2.11 4/5.
$88.50.
Distance: A neck, a length. Pari-Mutuel : Winner Places $19.80, $12.00, $9.60.
Cash Sweep: 1st $304.50, 2nd $87.00, 3rd $43.60. Unplaced $8.10
Mr. Chan Tin-son's White 'Jade
Stag 161 .... (Mr. Frost)
1
Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Navy Hall
158 b... (Mr. Noodt) Z each. Mrs. Dunbar's Powhatan 161 b
One
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Club Championship. Segalen v. Barrow. S. E. Green v. Raworth. Henderson v: Owen Hughes.
Handicap Singles "A". L. T. Ride v. J. G. Lecky.. Valentine v. Nash,
Handicap Singles "B". Ferguson v. Cleland. McBride v. William.
Handicap Doubles. Dougall and Tuften.
Redmond and Forster v. Mac-i
TUESDAY. Open Singles.
J. W. Leonard v. G. W. Sewell. Zimmern and Zimmern v. Chiu and Hung.
Lee and Lee v. Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit.
Club Championship. Sullivan v. Valentine. Harkins v. Hill.
Redmond v. Forster.
Handicap Singles "A". Foley v. D. S. Green.
Handicap Singles “B”, Gordon v. Robb.
(Mr. Heard) 8 7-The Chairman's Cup: Also ran:, Iloilo (Mr. Soares), Mile. Myrtle Leaf (Mr. G. Roza), Punch Mr. Chan Tin-son's Wembly (Mr. Harriman), Ajax (Mr. Stag 101 .... (Mr. Frost) Charles), Darkest Eve (Mr. Chang), Mr. Allan's Indiana 161 tb California (Mr. Caplan), Cebu
(Mr. Harriman) 2 (Mr. Botelho).
Mr. Heard's Christmas Joy 161 (Mr. Chang) Also ran: Amos (Mr. Charles), Michael Guy (Mr..A. Roza), Tommy Boy (Mr. G. Roza), Powerful King bhoy v. Y. Hachiums. (Mr. Caplan), Kate (Mr. Stanton),
Time: 31 4/5, 1.03 1/5, 1.87 4/5, 2.14 4/5, 2.50 3/5, 2.24 3/5.
Distance: 5 lengths, 3 lengths. Pori-Mutuel: Winner $21.60. Places $6.80, $6.40, $8.40.
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WEDNESDAY. Open Singles. Stand Court: J. A. E. Cassum-
T. Honda v. Lak Ding-cheong. Open Doubles. Sewell and Wright v. S. A. and
Cash Sweep: 1st $286.30, 2nd The Gadwall (Mr. Butler), Venus $81.80, 3rd $40.90. Unplaced $6.20 (Mr. Ip Kui-ying), Mon Talisman each:
(Mr. Noodt), Alexander Hall (Mr.H. D. Rumjahu.
310 Cash Sweep: 1st 18708, Botelho). Just Imagine (Mr. Chan- $37,911.88; 2nd 11315, $10,831.82; son).
3rd 2929, $5,415.92. Unplaced each Time: 32 2/5, 1.05, 1.96 3/5,| $182.26: 3589, 7421, 13697, 8598, 2.10 4/5.
6698, 15479, 8811, 1511, 8020, 12324.. Distance: length, S lengths. 11462, 2661, 11675, 11276, 3861, Pari-Mutuel : Winner $10.80.
8666, 1139, 8829, 6870, 7894, 1199, Places $5.70, $8.30, $6.40. 18032, 15330, 8699, 869, 1010, 6396, Cash Sweep: 1st $344.40, 2nd| 4362, 10817, 11839, 3089, 5594, $98.40, 3rd $49.20. Unplaced $5.50 10328.
each.
RUGBY MATCH FOR Our Sports Diary.
WEDNESDAY.
BANK v. CLUB.
On Wednesday the Hong Kong
Bank will pay the Club at Happy Valley at 5 p.m. The Bank if teen will be selected from- W. H. B. Bigg, C. J. D. Law, S. J. H. Fox. G. S. Dunkley, C. F. Hyde, M. W. Turner, F. C. B. Hlack, R. A.
Fawcet, D. P. C. Clean & A
Moutrie, F. R. Burch, J. H. Sutcliff B. Stilllard, R. P. Edwards, LG Robertson, and R. H. D. Wade.
MARATHON POSTPONED.
The Kowloon
which was to have been has been postponed on that felementi.
To-day
ATHLETICS Kowloon Mara- thon Race St. Andrew's Church at 4.30 p.m.
HOCKEY Hong Kong Hockey Club IL, v. Central British Asso- ciation.
GOLF Find of Ross Cup (Ladies)--
Wednesday, HOCKEY-HOM Kong Hockey Club
V. Borderers on U.B.R.C. ground at 5.15 p.m.5. g Hounds Meet at Sheangahul, at HUNTING-Fanling Hant,
8.15 p.m.
Thursday, RACING- Entries
close for Second Extra Race Meeting at
Baturday
ATHLETICS St. Stephen's
College
Sporta at Stanley, čl CRICKET--First Division Kowloon 0,0% ▼. Nave(1); Craig- engower 0.0. ve Boyal Artillery University Hong Kong
Club Championship. Holmes v. Goldman. MacDougall v. Walsham.
Handicap Singles "B" Scull v. Stabb. Penn v. HUL.
Handicap Doubles. Ride and Harking...
Marton and Owen Hughes
, Handicap Mixed Doubles. Mitchell and Miss Hutcheson v.) Segalen and Mrs. Davenport Brown...
THURSDAY. Open Singles. Stand Court:-A. L Sullivan v.. Ho. Ka-lau.A
Open Doubles
Fincher and Goldmans. Hachiuma and Kinoshita.
| Les, and ÷Luk, v. Remedios and
Ribeiro or Bal and Kwok.
Hambly and, Collins v. Zimmern brothers or Chiu and Hung."
* Club Championship. ›› Tufton v. Walte
Handicap Singles "B". Backford v.. Jensen. Beste
Handicap Mixed Doublew Redmond and Mrs. James Clarke and Miss Lawson,
A FRIDAY.
Open Eingles.
Stand Court; E C.-Fincher Tani Wal-pulse
Open Doubles.
Honda and
MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932.
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In her report of the past year's work at the Ladies' Committee's annual meeting of the Cheer-0 Club, Mrs. L. C. F. Bellamy made reference to the fact that the Club had now no home, The Club was a necessity for Service ruen and should be a permanent institution. Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Chairman of the Directors of the Y.M.C.A., cri- ticised the decision that the Cheer-0 Club must vacate their premises in the City Hall. A full report of the meeting is chronicled in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
At the annual meeting of the Benevolent Society held on March 4, Mrs. W. T. Southorn, wife of the Colonial Secretary, paid warm tributes to the untiring efforts of the Society. She declared that "more beef and mustard" was needed from a generous public. The meeting is reported In the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL..
A final dividend of six per cent, was declared at the seventh ordinary yearly meeting of the Hong Kong Tele- phone Company, Ltd., held on March 9, under the chair. manship of the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie. Referring
to the Hong Kong-Canton trunk telephone service, the chairman said that although it had been in operation for several months, the traffic receipts were good, and he was conndent that the project's success was assured. The OVERLAND CHINA MAÏL furnishes a report of the meeting.
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A nasty spill which occurred in the sixth race, marred the First Extra Race Meeting held at Happy Valley on March 5. There was a field of 17 starters. Mr. T. Y Tung, riding Vim, was seen to fall whilst bunched up. Mr. Corbett, who was behind on Somerset, could not avoid the. fallen mount and was thrown violently. Both riders were picked up in an unconscious condition and later removed to the French Convent Hospital in an ambulance.
The conditions were ideal for a good day's sport, being a direct contrast to the prevailing weather on the last day of the Annual Meeting, and, as was only to be expected, times were good, one record being broken.
The meeting is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
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