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Valley Hall Wins With Mr. D. Black Up
Mr. G. U. da Roza Leads Jockeys
Valley Hall's win with Mir. D. Black up was the feature of the AXCELLENT boxing was wit- Macao Race Meeting yesterday. The promising novice jockey
E nesed on Saturday night, at brought his pony in 22 Rengths ahead of Wonderful Stag, the fa-
the Royal Naval Canteen, when the
finals of the China Fleet Amateur vourite, to pay a dividend of $298.50 for a win and $40.20 for a place. Boxing Championships, were held! The big sweep was decided on this race. before a capacity crowd.
A very large crowd of officers,
Mr. G. U. da Roza was the most successful jockey, recording
drawn from all ships and others two wins, a second and a'third. from Regular units were also pre-
THE RESULTS.
1. The Ascot Handicap: Six Furlongs.
sent. The Commander-in-Chief's) Royal Marine Baud rendered selec tions before and during the interval of the programme. Commander Bayley of H.M.S. Sandwich and Lt. Mr. G. H. Potts Drian, 152 lb., Commander H. W. V. Stephenson of H.M.S. Kent refereed.
(Mr. Butler)
I
Mr. Hau Un's Allwell, 144 lb.,
(Mr. Loo)
Most of the fights produced excel- lent material, the men goig into Mr. Feng's Tien Feng Shan, each other lummer and tongs, and
166 lb., (Mr. Fung)
.
in one particular bout--that between Time: 31. 1.03 1/5, 1.36 3/5. A.B. Dawson and A.B. Thompson, Distance: 2 lengths, the hall resounded with the sounds lengths.
Cash Sweep: 1st. No. 84 $542.30, 2nd No. 332 $154.95, 3rd No. 344; | $77.47.
Unplated Nos. 286, 323, 40, 34, ench-$21.52.
5. The Gosforth Handicap:
One Mile,
2 Mr. Valley's Valley Holt 140 ib.,
(Mr. Black)
3 Mr. Hau Un's Wonderful Stag,
157 lb., (MT. G. Roza)
2 Mr. L. T. F's Gold Miae,
of the terrific battle which these: Pari-Mutuel Winner $10.20. two men took part in, standing toe Places $6.90, $15.20.
to toe and not giving an inch,
THE REST BOUT.
Cash Sweep: 1st, No. 284, $155,- 58; 2nd. No. 286, $44.46, 3rd, No. The outstanding bout of the even- 279, $22.23. Unplaced $12.34 each, ing was undoubtedly the Welter-Nos. 55, 3.
Weight final between S. P. O. Skeen! 2. The Haydock Park Plate: of the 8th Destroyer Flotilla and A.B. Emmerson of the Suffolk which Mr. the former won on points.
.Seven Furlong. Samson's Alexandra Hall
168 lb., (Mr. Soares) Hau Un's The Plover,
101 lb., (Mr. Loo) Yam Man's Tommy Boy,
158 lb., (Mr. Noronha) Time: 17 3/5, 48, 1.18, 1.49. Distance: 5 lengths, lengths.
These two men delighted the au-Mr. dience with their beautiful footwork.| Their boxing was excellent, especial Mr. ly Emmerson who boxed beautifully. Skoen was very dangerous at times, leading with a vicious left which staggered Emmerson. The latter, however, returned blow for blow Pari-Mutuel: and made a praiseworthy recovery Place $11.00.
Winner
159 lb., (Mr. Caplan) Time: 29, 69, 1.32, 2.04.
3
Distance: 21⁄2 lengths, 2 lengths. Puri-Mutuel: Winner $298.50 Places $40.20, $7.90, $9.70.
4
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 133 $231.- 18, 2nd No. 242 $66.06.
Unplaced Nos. 231, 21, 246, 201, 64, 132-each $6.12.
$1 Big Sweep: 1st. No. 10592 $3,- 1064.74, 2nd No. 10275 $875.64, 3rd
No. 8262 $437.82.
2
Unplaced Noa. 6497, 5927, 8145, 7630, 783, 6748, 148, 10606, 2616, 3,4080, 2617, 9447 each, $40.54.'
6. (Unofficial) The Ladies Race. Once Round. Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai,
154 lb., (Miss Fearon)
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In the last round when he chased Cash Sweep: 1st, No. 2 $190.78, Skeen all round the ring. A draw 2nd, No. 72, $58.52; 3rd, No. 84, would have been a better verdict. $27.26.
There were two knockouts. The 3. The Perth Handicap: first occurred in the Light-Weight
Seven Furlong.
final when A.B. Baldwin of the Mr. Seth's But After. That,
Hermes fought toe to toe with A.B Law (8th D/F) for a minute, and then floored his opponent after a series of devastating punches.
fr.
A.B. Howse of the Kent waded into A.B. Hill (8th D/F) in the first round of their bout, and in a whirlwind, manner knocked his man down for two minor counts, and then sent him to the boards for the] final count.
Owing to injuries and illness, two finalists were given walk overs.
GOOD RECOVERY.
160 lb. (Mr. G. Roza) Fish's Tin Tac, 146 lb.,
(Mr. Fung) Mrs. G. U. Roza's Joaquim,
140 lb., (Mr. Butler) Time: 10/ 43, 1.11, 1.40 1/5. Distance lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutudi: Winner Places $6.66, $8.00. •*-
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Cash Sweep: 1st, No. 35, $109.89: 2nd, No. 245, $56.84; 3rd, No. 159, $28.12. Usplaced No. 5, $28.41. 4. The Alexandra Park Handicap:
"One Mile.
Mr. L Reidy's Banjolina
In the Middle-weight finals, A.B. Pringle of the Medway scored a technical knockout, win against AB. Mr. Fudge of the Wishart.
Both men started off strongly, Mr. Fudge being the more aggressive,
160 lb., (Mr. G. Roza) P. V. B's Gallant Fox 156 lb., (Mr. Noronha) Peter Young's Buchanan
143 lb.. (Mr. Butler)
Mr. Jacque's Whoopee, 145 lb.,
(Miss Scott Harston) Time: 24 2/5, 55 2/5, 1.23 2/5, 2.05.
Distance: 8 lengths 3 lengths, Pari-Mutuel: Winner $16.00 |Places $5.10, $5.10, $5.10.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 285 $252.- 36, 2nd No. 104 $72,10, 3rd No. 3 132 $86.05.
1
landing with vicious right hooks Time: 32-3/5, 1.05, 1.36-8/5, which connected on two occasions 2.07-8/5.
him..
Unplaced Nos. 133, 122, 22. each $13.25.
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7. The Lingfeld Handicap: One and a Quarter Miles, Mr. Fung's Tien Feng Shân, ·
147 lb., (Mr. Noronha)
Mr. Fung. Kwok Wa's Bluc; · Plane 140 lb., (Mr. Fung)
1
2
Mr. Lo & Liang's Pure Music
168 lb., (Mr. G. Roza) 3 Time: 32 3/5, 1.05 1/5; 1.38 8/5, 2.19 4/5, 2.45 4/5.
2 Distance: 2 lengths, 4 lengths.
Pari-Mutuel: Winnor $62.30.
3 Places $25.50, $23.60.
with Pringle's jaw and staggeredį Distance: length, 5 lengths.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.10 Pringle, however, made a remark Places $5.80, $5.90, $8.10. able. comeback and convincingly) beat Fudge in the remaining two rounds.
The Novices Officers' Welter- Weight final produced some very hard hitting, both LE Martin, the| winner and Sub.-Lt. Brooke wading into each other with terrific blows.
Lt. Martin scored rapidly with a beautiful straight teft, followed up: with a right hook to the jaw which| more than once found Its mark.
PERRY LOSES.
South Africa Win
Test By 6-2.
BRITISH TENNIS - UPSET.
Durban, Saturday. South Africa defeated Great The Amateur Team Competition Britain by 6 matches to 2 in the was won by the Eighth Destroyer first of the three Lawn Tennis Flotilla with 87 points, followed by Test matches, to be played by the H.M.S. Kent with 21 points, H.M.S. touring party
Suffolk 13 points, H.M.S. Hermes 13 The surprise of the encounter pointa, H.M.S. Cornwall 11 points was the defeat of Fred Perry,
Cash Sweeps: 1st No. 262 $298.- 69, 2nd No, 292 No. $86.34, 3rd No. 232 $42.67
Unplaced. Nos. 289, 166 each $23.73.
MAMAK SHIELD
St. Andrew's Lose To
Medway...
NOSWORTHY'S BRILLIANCE.
The St. Andrew's Club sus- tained their second defeat in the Mamak Hockey Tourna- they were defeated by H.M.S. ment yesterday afternoon when
Medway by the odd goal in three on, the Marina ground. '
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Reflections On Big Caer Clark Cup Match
(By Centre Half.)
Dy virtue of their victory over the
B St.. Andrew's Ladies' on Saturday CHURCHILL, a newcomer
of⋅ no- in the first and perhaps the biggest. mean ability, gave a Ene display: Cher Clark Cup hockey match this at inside left, and is more than likely season, the Hong Kong Ladies' Hoc that she, will have a permanent post key Club, holders of the trophy for the tlon, thus displacing A.-G. Orme,' who past three years have paved the way played last season and scored 2 goals- to laying a claim on the Cup, for a in the competition. fourth year.
Although Hong Kong won by the only goal scored by M. Alun Jones, it was by no means A Jurky victory
#
*
G WHITE, who led the Saints at
tack, was inclined to be nervous, and it was not long after the com
THE next time. St. Andrew's meet mencement of the game, that M. Wool- Hong Kong Ladles, they will be ley returned to her usual position from without the valuable services of R. Rose, Inside right, G. White in really a full and it will be interesting to see wha
but her recent good showing
will fill her position. In all, probabl-against the Deep Sea Scouts tea
prompted the selectors to field her in
M. D.
lity it will be J. Bryson, the younger that position. at contre-half on Saturday. eister of MLAW. Bryson, who played.
Saints បទគ contre-half, self well In the position of
the...
her
ball-
back, and was responsible for some
F well directed passes to her forwards.
The game was played at a very inert to many will be the fact I L. Woolley, on the other hand, was
Hong Kong a
more
creditable
one
and H.M.S. Medway 8 points. Britain's No, 1 ranking player, by fast pace, and
Before presenting the prizes, JV. Kirby, the young South match was the brilliance of Nos-tition Saturday's match was played was not as prominent as when she feature of the history of the Cher Clark Cup compe- given a tryout at left half back, but Capt. B. L. Burnett, OBE in African player who gave a good worthy, whe, on the right wing, was on the Marina sand ground. Playing plays at right half. short apeech said that at firat he account of himself at Wimbledon mainly responsible for both the
under euch conditions, was disappointed at the small num-last year. Perry was very much sailors points.
victory is even the ber of entrants this year, but after off form, and was outplayed to be The Saints, while enjoying an fact that the first eleven have only leader and hard. hitter, has
when one takes into consideration the M WOOLLEY, while being an able the wonderful exhibition giver by beaten by 7-5, 6-S-Reuter. the men, the Navy could con-
equal share of the exchanges, fail-played once on sand ground. St. An-shot she has yet to cultivate, and that gratulate themselves on the splendid
ed miserably when in front of drew's on the other hand are at home is the reverse stick shot. Time and showing of pluch which prevailed Lt. Brooke (Pandora) on points. their opponents goal and towards on and, as they play all their home again on Saturday she missed chances
matches and practices on the Signola" by not
the ravarse shot M. TEAM COMPETITION the closing stages of the game, Marinu ground.
attempting Churn, who played at Inside left Burnett congratulated all the con- Sto, Rowlands (Cornwall), was award. In the first half, Lewis netted HE absence of E. Bonnar, who scor- was not convincing. She is not speedy
throughout last season, made her in!--- tial appearance at right wing, but she? testants, and thanked all officers and edn walk over Boy Foldwick who
adfron men who helped to make the tourns was prevented from competing under for the Medway. E. F. Flacher re- od 7 goals in the competition for and M. Chan, on the left;
wing ment a success, and in particular, doctor Bantam-Weight
plying for the Saints shortly be Hong Kong, last season at centre-for- the same:
a failing. those men "behind the scenes."
throughout the programme: Capt. AMA Fly Weight Loss 4 they cracked up badlyN
This was
has also
Sfore the interval In the second!ward; caurod no little surprise in Hong Kong team's biggest of thes A. B. Brand (8th D/F) beat A B half, Nosworthy was responsible ladles hockey circles. E. Bonnar has over the Saints team The following were the results: Seddon (Suffolk) on points for many neat centres, and from peed and a useful hit and once in the
NOVICES COMPETITION
Feather-Weight Be Feather-Weight-
Tel. Smlik A. B. Jewitt (Medway): beat A. B. walk over A. B. Read (8th D/F) who Downes (Hermes) on points.
broke his wrist on Friday night.
Mneight-Wight-
Dennis (Suffolk) on points,
(Kent): was awarded: a one of these Holmes beat R. Wong Inace was filled. By P. Core Ever-excitement is apparently what
Light Heavy-Weight
(Hermes) beat A. B. A. B. Baldwin (Hermes) knocked out A.13. Law (8th D/F) in the first round
their botter-Weight /
* Welter- AB. Pullman Barrett (Kent) on points. -Middle-weight
beat Ord.
lof: advantages
dea cari be relied on to
Her shattered the Saints, and a defeat at with a shot that struck the top of on the whole, gavo a fairly convince first rantch may have a demoralising who the hands of the Champions in their
the net
ing display. * E. Orflagan was also ‘an-effect on the Bouthern Cup holders. other notable absentee her position be ing taken by C. Ferguson, who played:
GERMAN CLUB'S –
BECOND WIN
** að hard game, keeping a useful check:
on M. Chan.
YESTERDAY'S YACHTING)
S. PRO. Skeen (8th U/F) beat A. B Emmerson, (Suffolk) an
The steady progress that is be maE return of E. Gray at right points. Middle Weight
Ing made by the German Club bore full-back after an AD.Pringle Medway) won on Dawn (8th D/F) bead A. B.more fruit yesterday afternoon, nearly two months, was welcome, and player, piloted Mausoon
absence on Mr. Roger Grive, th technical knockout from A. B. Fudge
AB (Wishart) In the third round of their Thompson (Corwall) on poluta whor on the Marina ground, they she partnered by J. Smalley, proved win yesterday's Yachting race bout
PRVA Light Heavy Weight
himself a alwart; defender.pdf A. B. Howe
{{Kezu) knocked out A defeated the Kowloon Indians Tea Robertson, a regular player for fell of sixteen starters. Marah (Hermes) beat A. B. 8. Hill (8th } in the first round of nis Club by the odd goal in three, the "A" slaven, who deputised for B Rouse, the Vice-Commo Devkin (Suffolk
In the Mamik Tournament. Adding well rted by C. Ferguson and Croucher in La Cigale KidMe, Lewis (Kent) won on techal Muller netted both points for the
hout D. Robertson's Five yachts falled to infs
their
www Hosty YAMSALA PINCETON thus securing their second victoryMi Pope, played a brilliant game, be-second in and 5% while
Mno, Havells (Kent) beat Mas.
dio (Hermes) on pointa
Officer, Walter Weight
Lt. "E" Martin (Hermes) best Sub
Heavy-Weight ||__
cal knockout from Mne, Jodden (Hent)mans, while Shat scored for the keetmarking 腻 lley frustrat
in the around of their bout the
Nee "stopping thé, fight.
ed all the Saints, skippet : opportan Luana, Candila, Cherub, Imogen: an