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WANSON TONIGHT OR NEVER

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

C.B.A. BEAT POLICE IN SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT|FOURTH EXTRA RACE

MAMAK SHIELD.

Johnson Scores Three of Five Goals.

ALLEN LEAVES FIELD.

The C.B.A. yesterday defeated the Police in a Mamak Tournament huckey match played on the H.K.S.R.A. sand ground, Chatham Road, after a fast encounter. Dur-: ing the latter stages of the game, F. W. R. Allen, who was playing] a sterling game in the Police "de- fence, had a bad heart attack, and was compelled to withdraw alto- gether.

THE SERVICES.

Charity Football at Caroline Hill.

In aid of Naval and Military Charities two football matches were staged at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon before a farge crowd.

In the senior game the South China eleven defeated the Combined Services by a goal to ni; whilst in the junior game the 12th Battery R.A. defeated the South China second eleven by the odd goal in five.

MEETING.

Leo Frost Again the

Leading Jockey.

- KATE DISQUALIFIED.

Continuing his performance at the last Extra Race Meeting. Mr. Leo Frost registered another re- markable sequence of wins and places at the Fourth Extra Meeting, held at Happy Valley on Saturday. With three wins, two seconds and three thirds to his credit, Mr. Frost only failed to be placed in one event. This record table excludes the race in which Kate was disqualified for boring, and which would have brought Mr. Frost another second place instead of a third.

Conditions were ideal for racing,

The C.B.A. commenced with only) eight men, but were at full strength by the interval. The Police, how-i The senior game provided a ding ever, played with, ten men through-dong struggle for supremacy out. They took an early lead though South China were unfor and the course in good conition, al- through Kadar Singh, Johnson net-tunate in not holding a lead at the though maybe a little on the dry ting the equaliser for the C.B.A., interval, Half way through the side. Times were good, and finishes after a goal by J. White had been second half, however, Lee sent in close, altogether making an excel-; disallowed for sticks. In the hot shot which Hastie stopped lent day's sport from the spectators' second half, the C.B.A. forwards but failed to hold and Ip was on point of view. combined well, resulting in Francis him like a flash to give the Chin- Dividends were consistently sub- (2) and Johnson (2) scoring, ese the lead.

stantial, and In addition to three Harris, with a solo effort, Was Li Ting-sang and Tong Pak returns of over $80, there were responsible for the Police second played splendidly in South China's prizes of $87.70, $78.50 and $51.80. point. Jenner had bad luck with a defence whilst Lee and Ip were The ninth race, the Gosford Han- shot that went just wide,

Result:-

C.B.A.

the pick of their forward line,,dicap for "A" class Australian Wyllie, Davies and Mullane were ponies, brought the biggest surprise the outstanding players in the Ser- of the day, when Woodland Stag vices eleven..

was placed third in a field of four South China: Chan Sik-puf; runners. In this event Season Tong Pak, Li Ting-sang: Leung Ticket, who already haa three re- P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Wing-chan, Lam Yuk-ying, Ho cords to his credit, annexed .12 9 1 2 29

620 Choi-yin; Chen Sui-hong, Suen 1 mile record previously held by 8 3 0 27 7 16

Kum-ahun, Fung King-cheong, Lee the. Stag, clipping 6.4 seca.. St. Andrew's 11 4 3 4 8 10 12 Wai-tong and Ip Pak-wa. Incognitos. 9 3 24 19 11 10

An objection was raised and sus

5

Police

2

Tournament Table to Date.

Goals

Radio

C.B:A.

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the

R.C. Sigs....11 36 2 12 13 8 Srevices:Hastie; Mullane, tained in the seventh race, resulting Police

9 2 5 2 6 15 6 Morrison; Stevens, Hay, Robert-in Kate being disqualified for bor- R.A.S.C. ...10 19 0' 3 38

son; Hughes, Davies, Forfeit 2 points to R.A.S.C. for Holmes and Mathias.

Wylie,ing, the race being awarded breach of Rules.

Radio Go Nap.

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Referee: Sgt. G. Caswell, R.A.

Atrillery's Three Goals.

At Caroline Hill on Saturday afternoon the Radio Sports Club In the junior game the Artillery entertained a team from H.M.S. were the first to score when Allen Cumberland and after an interest-sent in a fast cross-shot. He add- ing encounter emerged victors by ed a second goal before the inter- five goals to nil.

val which sow the gunners lead-

G. Singh (8), K, Singh and B. ing by two clear goals. On the Singh registered the Radio's resumption Moore scored the third, points. For the Radio, Hanib but two goals by Pau Ka-ping in played a great game in defence, quick succession placed a different whilst outstanding players in the complexion on the game, and the Cumberland eleven were the goal- Chinese were unfortunate not to keeper and the three inside for- score the equaliser in the closing wards.

stages.

Police Score Six.

The Fifes and Drums of the Following this match, the Police South Wales Borderers, by kind and German Club met in a friend-permission of Col. G. T. Raikes, ly encounter, the former winning D.S.O., and Officers, played selec- by six clear goals.

tions on the field before the start

Coming Mamak Match.

of the first match, and during the intervals.

On Wednesday, the St. Andrew's Club will play against the Incog- The match bail was drawn for, nitos XI. in the Mamak Shield the winning ticket No. 210 being:

to

Indiana, ridden by Mr. T. Y. Fung.

Two other jockeys who were in the limelight to-day were Messrs. 1Ip Kul-ying and G. U. da Roza, each of whom had a winner, a couple of seconds and a third.

CASH SWEEPS. Race 1..

No. 106

324

#

$263 248

D

150

124

Unplaced runners (850 each). Nos.: 125, 259, 86, 189, 126, 339.

Race 2.

*No. 328

#

467

204

>>

8815.40 816.40 181.20

* Dead heat. Unplaced runners ($50 each),

Nos.: 208, 449.

Race 3.

No. 363

110

#

H

177

$1,098.40 812.40 156.20 Unplaced runners ($50 each),

Tournament at Caroline Hill at purchased by Mr. J. R. Suiter, of Nos.: 330, 525, 168, 154, 464, 17. 5.15 p.m.

The referees will be the Pharmacy, who very kindly 856, 316, 136, 346, 140, 196, 406, Cpl. Knight and Cpl. Tinning.

REID AND KERR TIE IN GOLF EVENT.

Handicap Tourney at Kowloon G.C.

G. D. Reid and W. Kerr each } with scores of 87—13 tied for the first prize in the handicap competi- tion at the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday morning. The competi- tion was open to members with handicaps of twelve or over and twenty-six entered.

The seven beat scores were!~~~~ G: D. Reid,

.87-18=74

W., Kerr

W. J. Woolley

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THE BETTING ON THE DERBY.

for the Classic.

handed it back to the Association 190, 551.

to be again disposed of, the pro- ceeds being added to the fund.

Our Sports Diary.

TO-DAY.

FENCING Hong Kong Fenc- ing Club me at 5.15 p.m.

HOCKEY-Club IL v. Jate st King's Park at 5.20 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

CHESS-Open Championship. CRICKET interport: Nets at H.K.C.C. at 4.30 p.m...

WEDNESDAY.

HOCKEY---Club Jata on U.S.R.C. ground, at 6.30 p.m.

THURSDAY. CRICKET Interport Neti at H.K.C.O. at 4.30 p.m.

FRIDAY.

CHESS Open Championship.

SATURDAY,

RACING —— Fifth Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley

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CHESS PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK.

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9 to 1 agst Miracle of

100 to 6 agat. Cookpen t-and o.

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100 to 6. agst Violator of 18 to 1t BW.

25 to 1. st. Destur t and o. Di M. Sequeira v

Race 4.

No. 415

$1,898.20

1

869

395.20

388

197.60 ($50 each), Nos.: 587, 396, 349, 593, 508, 445, 632, 823, 822, 58.

Unplaced rubbera

Race 5.

No. 132

$1,671.80

50

"

572

858.20 858.20

* Dead heat.

Unplaced runners (850 each), Nos.: 612, 606, 428, 259, 87, 460.

Race 6.

No. 29

15

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65.

$2,845,60 841.60

420.80

Unplaced runners ($100 each),

Nos.: 263, 418, 284, 324, 25, 186, 364, 646.

Race 7.

No. 641.

556

22

#1

414

$1,776.60 507.60 253.80

Unplaced runners (550 each),

Nos. 145, 81, 487, 447, 427,-251; 211, 381, 775, 665, 620, 806, 709,

Race. 8.

No. 899.

416

$1,618.40 462.40 281.20

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

Nos.: 886, 465, 581, 377; 111, 477, 426, 488, 650, 142, 597, 207, 870, 722.

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1271

"Unplaced runner ($50), No, 887: Race 10%

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