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•Enough to make a Cul laugh• RALPH LYNN and TOM WALLS
THARI
THE CHINA MAIL.
SOUTH CHINA WIN
IN JUNIOR SHIELD
ST. JOSEPH'S FAIL TO TAKE CHANCES
MACAO BEATEN 6-0.
(By Outside Left).
(OUTH China sccured a double victory yesterday when their "B"
SOUTH
anior Shield encounter at Caroline Hill
against St. Joseph's "B" team by four clear goals, and a representa.
MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933.
STICKYBEAK'S BANJOLINA "DOUBLE"
RECOVERY
Effortless Quarter In 29 Secs.
ROSY MORN TO WATCH FOR SHORT RACES.
Mr. Ip Kui-Ying's Return.
(By FALCON.) (Special to "China Mail.")
AT KWANTI
MISS FEARON WINS
Mr. Mok ffing-wing's Banjolina | secured a "double" at Kwanti yes- terday, Miss Fearon bringing him in the Ladies' Dash and Mr. G. U. da Roza in the China New Year Handicap.
(140 lbs.)
(Miss Bonnar) % Won by two lengths; a neck. Pari-mutuel: Win $2.70; Places $2.20; $2.30; $2.70.
Race 6. The MI China New Year Steeplechase. (Unofficial)
The following were the results: Winner $150. Second $76. Third Race 1.-Hunters' Hurdle Race. $25. For China Ponies Certified by (Unofficial) Winner $150. Second the 0.C., M.G.T., H.K.V.D.C. as Re- Weight for as first eleven trounced the Grupo Desportive Argonauta (MacaoT on Thursday last week, those approved by the Master as Hunters, Inches as per Scale To be ridden
HE Chinese New Year falling $76. Third $25. For China Ponles gular Troop Ponies. owners who would have in the or-Weight 168 lbs, One and a quarter by Members of the Troop. Start- dinary way galloped their ponics miles.
Portuguese) by six clear goals in a very one-sided game.
In the shield game South China, was vastly superior to the St. Joseph's team and showed better understanding.
St. Joseph's main fault lay in their forwards, who did everything with the ball except shoot for goal) when the opportunity presented it.
Aelf.
Their combination was very weak, and at times the team was completely out-classed by their faster opponents, whose dazzling dribbles and forward play were evident throughout.
In the first half St. Joseph's ́for- wards worked their way through the Chinese defence only to fail at G. Souza, A. the crucial moment. Ward and L. Souza continually got thus in one another's way and completely bungled opportunities.
Time and again the Chinese goal underwent bombardment, but poor finishing on the part of the visiting forwards saved the day.
The Chinese opened the scoring through Pau Ka Ping who easily
beat W. Lawrence with a fast shot. He followed up this success with a similar goal a few minutes later.
South China team were two goals up at the interval. In the second half the Chinese were all over their opponents, and kept play in their half for the majority of the time.
Although South China attacked Bercely, they failed to score in the first ten minutes of the second half, but a penalty against E. Lawrence for handling put the Chinese fur- ther ahead, Pau Ka Ping complet ing hia "hat trick."
Just before time the Chinese went further ahead when Leung Tak Ming scored from close in.
Mr. Harvey referred and lined up the following teams:-
MACAO TEAM FAIL.
South China Dominate Throughout.
LI SEK-YAU SHINES.
South China. Macro ....
6
0
Outclassing their opponents in all departments, a represen. tative South China eleven de- feated the Macao Portuguese by six clear goals at Caroline HIll yesterday.
The visitors who were the guests of the South China Athletic Asso- ciation, failed to rise to local standard and never had a chance throughout the game.
on that day, put the gallops for Mr. G. P. Ferguson's Country
ward by one day so that an un- Club, (168 lbs.) (Mt, Ferguson) 1
usually large number of ponies Miss Fearson's Black Marin, (168 were timed on Wednesday morning!
lbs.)
(Mr. Schreiber) 21 when there was a very large (if Mr. A. H. Pott's Mouche (168 not a record) attendance at the lbs.)
(Mr. Hope) 3 Won by two and half lengths; one
course.
The most pleasing feature of length. the week's training is the fact that Pari-mutuel: Win 811.80; Places Stickyboak, one of the best Aus- Steeplechase. (Unoficial) Winner
tralian poules of this season, 19
Race 2-The United Services*
Ing back to the Water Jump, ence~~~ (gound and in.
1
Red Mr. H. C. Macnamara's
Leaves, (152 lbs.) (Mr.. Fer- guson Mr. B. C. Field's Jon Stewer,
(167 lbs.)
(Mr. Field) Z Mr. W. A. Mackinley's Peter Davey, (162 lbs.) (Mr. Mackin-
ley) 3 Won by half length; a nock. Pari-mutuol: Win $3.50; Places |$2.60; $10.20; 34.
Race 7.-China New Year Handi-
Second $100.." Third $50. Six Furlonge. Mr. Mok Hing-wing's Banjolina,
back on the course. The pony in$3.80; $2.50. jured himself recently, but fortun- ately it has not been necessary to 100. Second $75. Third $25. For Cap. Winner $200.
China Ponles bona fide property of cut out his exercises for any and to be ridden by Officers of length of tima. He was back on H. M.'s Forces. Weight 168 lba. the course and was taken over One and a quarter calles. alow work, but on Saturday was
(Mr. Schreiber) 1
(165 lbs.) (Mr. G. U. Rozs) Mr. Peter Young's Buchanan,
(152 Iba.) (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) 2 Miss Scott Harston's Imperial
Hall, (159 lbs.). (Mr. Heard) X (Mr. Hope) 2 Won by two lengths; one length. Villar's Loch Ness Pari-mutuel: Win $5.60; Places
(Mr. Gordan)-3|$3.20; $2.50. and half lengths;
sent over a mile and a half, and Mr. A. L. Bird's Cloudy Eve (168
lbs.) the pony showed that he is still as sound as ever by clocking a Mr. J. W. Hope's Celerity, (168
lbs.) last quarter of 29 seconds without!
Capt. P. L. apparent effort.
(168 lbs.) Won by one many lengths.
Pari-mutuel: Win $2.90; Places,
Another fact which emerged from the training is that Roay
a good pony.Į Mora is definitely Ho is a very good thing for short
Only one man in the team played races and also for the longer races. $2.20; $2.50; $4. well, Guerreiro, the visiting centre A gallop of his during the week,
Race 3-China New Year Hurdle
forward, who made openings which over a mile and a half, was ao Race. Winner $200. Second $100. his inside men failed to snap up. convincing that one is led to ask Jockey Allowance. One and a quar- He played a fine game and pos- whether he is not likely to lower ter miles. sesses fine football tactics.
His some of the existing records for Mr. A. H. Potts' Britannic Hall
150 lbs.) passing to his wings was good, and Australian ponies. The pony is a
CASH SWEEP RESULTS.
Race 1.
No. 162
219
$334,67 95.63
EP
38
47.82
52
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): No.
2
(Mr. Hope) 1
Race 2.
No. 85
$993.31
316 51 Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos. 292, 13, 107.
112.38
56.19
Race *.
No. 189:
202 19
$468.86
188.96 66.98
he tackled well, but he was no "puller," but at the same time he Miss Fearson's Smiling Common-
In der, (144 lbs.) (Mr. Poy (2 match for the sturdy Wong Mee has plenty of staying power.
the mile and half gallop referred Mr. Reidy's Canary, (154 lbs.). shun.
(Mr. Ferguson) 3 South China team were never to above, he "pulled" all the way,
They did what but was held in by the riding boy. Won by six lengths; three lengths: fully extended.
he finished his
Pari-mutuel: Win 293: Places they wanted with the ball, and had In spite of this the occasion arisen, could easily last half mile in 1 minute, which $9.20; $12.30; $8. have netted three times the num is pretty good going, even for an ber of goals that they did.
Australian pony,
COO COO BAY'S FORM.
Race 4China New Year Steeplechase. Winner, $200. Second $100. Third $50. Jockey Allow
Race 4
Unplaced ponica ($25 each); Noa.. 8, 482, 812. Tam Kong Pak, the brilliant! South China inside right, led the forwards and was without the ser
I do not wish to say much about ance. One and a half miles.
No..186
$981.62 280.44 (160 lbs.) (Mr. Schreiber), 18, 308- vices of the other two 'stars' Ip Pak the performances of Darby ponles, Miss L. Fearson's Loch Ryan, South Chinn "A": Chin Fook-to Wa and Fung King Cheong.
preferring to keep my comments
304
140.22. Yu Hing-yue and Chan Wing-yue;
for my article in the China Mail Mr. J. W. Hope's Duke of Milan,
(154 lbs.) The Chinese defence was excel on Wednesday. However, one can-
(Mr. Hope) 2Unplaced ponies ($22.26 each) :: Cheng Fai-lam, Siu Ping-aum and Ip Koon-ming; Cheuk Sak-kum, Leung lest and were only troubled on one not adequately review the past Mr. M. M. Watson's Anson, (158) Nos. 33, 116, 135, 754, 285, 60, 156–
(Mr. Ferguson 3 Tak-ming, Pau Ka-ping, Kam
Race 5. lbs.) Chur occasion, when Lau Mau was pulled week's training performances with- lam and Ng Fo-kuen.
Won by two and half lengths; St. Joseph's
W. Lawrence; up for an infringement just outside out making some mention of the Im- Rahmin and J, Ward; E. Lawrence, the penalty area, but the kick was pressive training form displayed by many lengths.
Pari-mutuel: Win $2.70; Places Victor and T. Leonard; Ali, G. Souza, missed.
Coo Coo Bay, who wound up a mile- A. Ward, L. Souza and Fernandez.
The first minites of the game and a half gallop with a last quar-82.60; $3. provided kiek and rush tactics. The tor of 20,2 seconds. Chinese took the play into their Street Singer is the only other
No. 29 Third $25. For China Pontes clas- opponents' hulf, where in a serum pony among the griffins to return a ble Yeung Sik Yick netted with last quarter of under 30. Prima sified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" Class, Weight 150 Donna, Trentbridge, Brechin, Mig- CHINESE FURTHER AHEAD nonette and Cossack's Beauty allbe. Ladies who have not won The restart saw the Macao team did well, especially Brechin. This fat race allowed 10 lbs. No Whips Ro7, 106, 331. attack but a fine pass out to the pony has been called all sorts of or spurs, Half a mile.
(165 lbs.) (Miss Fearson) 1 right wing by Guerreiro was wast names but he thoroughly redeemed Mr. Mok Hing-wing's Banjolinn, himself when he put in a good gal-Mr. Heard's Christmas Belle, (150
Ibs.) (Miss Scott Haraton) 2 op last Saturday. W
SUBSCRIPTION' GRIFFINS.
Capt. R. H. Moulds The Quall,
LEADING
MARKSMEN
Goal Scoring Feats In The League.
PURCELL STILL ON TOP.
TN spite of the glut of goals
In Saturday's Third Divi-
sion game between St. Joseph's and Taikoo, Purcell of the Bor- derer's still heads the goal Böring lists of the three divi- slons with 32 goals to his cre- dit.
case.
ed.
Five minutes later the Chinese went further ahead when Li Sek Yau, the Chinese outside left, rush.
The subscription griffins of this
ed into the goalmouth and inter-season, as I have said more than cepted a clearance from Mello, to once, are a very poor lot, and it will score with a low shot.
The Chinese team continued to preas and soon after scored a third goal when Yeung Sik Yick scored from an acute angle. Lee letting
A. M. Omar of St. Joseph's has the ball roll into the net just over ousted Sands of the R.A.S.Ç. for the half way line. second place with 22 goals to his
DAME.
First Division.
Jones (Borderers)
17
Tam Kong-pak (8. China)
.13
Bryant (Artillery)
B. Gosano (St. Joseph's)
Nelems (Kowloon)
Harding (Lincolns)
Ho Ka-kuen (Athletic)
Johnson (Police)
Second Division.
the Just before the interval Chinese added to their score when
be surprising If there are any re- cords broken this year by them.
The best three subs at pre- sent, in my opinion, are JIN- GLE, SPRINGFIELD and GOLD BRIDGE. All three have been consistently good and are being trained in the proper way..
Race 5-Ladies' Dash. (Unof-464, 113, g, 175. acal) Winner $150 Second $75.
jolly good return considering there wore only five ponies in the field.
No. 468
$509.84
A
364 8
145.08
72.84
Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos..
Race Č.
258
"
488*
$466.74 198.35
66.87
Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos..
Race 7.
No. 435
205
19
505
$687.41 153.55 76.77 Unplaced ponies ($25 each) Nos:. |121,785.
TYPHOON WINS.
Fifth Cruiser Race "At North Point.
Miss Fearon was, however, amply. compensated when her candidate, Loch Ryan, won the main event of the day in convincing manner and when she herself annexed the win- ning honours in the Ladies' Race. Miss Fearon seems to be head and to Cheung Chau and back was
shoulders above the ladies racing
The fifth cruiser championship
sults:-
RACE.
The following are the scorers of LA Sek Yan scored his second goal
There is no anxiety on the part locally, for she has won many times salled yesterday, beginning at 10.5 eight or more goals in League from the touchline.. He sent in a of their connections to push them in succession in ladies events, both a.m., a distance of 25 miles. games this season.
low drive, Lee again allowing the into any very fast work and thus at Macao and Kwati.
Mr. Ip Kui-ying was made a hot ball to roll over the line into the break them up. That they are cap-
able of much more than they have favourite when he returned to the net.
STA CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP shown, I am convinced, and it would saddle in local racing after an Yeung Sik Yick added his third not be surprising in the least to absence of seven months. He was goal to the Chinese score bringing find all three of these ponies in the riding Buchanan and the pony was their total to five, when he breast-Valley Stakes and to find the win confidently expected to win, the] Course:--(1) Cheung Chau (P). ed a high ball into the net from ner among them.
more so since Banjolina, one of the Distance, 25 miles. Wong Mei-shun's centre, the Macao:
Started at:--10,05. : Of the three, Jingle is the best, strongest rivals had been out in an defence offering little resistance. being the most consistent per earlier event and had been sent allt former. What further changes are out to win. Banjolina, however, Yacht due among the subs one cannot fore-proved a tough handful and Jed all Azuma 5.47.18
(Mr. E. B. Lambert) In the second half the Chinese cast, but unless some of the back- the way home. Imperial Hall, La Cigale 5.22.10 overwhelmed their visitors. They ward ones develop at a very rapid with Mr. Heard in the saddle, could
(Mr. N. Creacher) took things very light-heartedly and rate, they are not likely to touch not get going in the earlier stages Isis 8.00.28 4.57.04
(Maj. G. E. Grimsdale) even resorted to goal kicking from Jingle in the shorter races.
of the race and as a result had to Norseman the half way line.
be satisfied with third place. (LF. Nicholson)
Mr. D. S. Li arrived in the Colony U. & 1........ 6.00.085 5.31.28 07
· KWANTI MEETING. last week and many were hoping Typhoon 5.29.484.80.30 100
(Mr. H. S. House) THE Fanling races yesterday that he might ride in the last race (Capt. C. C. Fowkes)
Matthias (Borderers)
Hardy (Artillery)
Ko Hung-chung (Athletic)
Morris Borderers) Hambla (Borderers) Lo Chai-wan (Athletic)
Metinluesa (Lincolns) Fresson (Artillery)
Pau Ka-ping (8. China) Chadwick (Navy)
Yung Kin-po (Athletic) Au Ping-ming (Ewo)
Bayer (Navy)
Third Division.
Purcell (Boderero)
A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's)
Bands (RA.B.C.)
Fortey (Borderers)
Nelson (Borderers) Gregory (R.A.F:) :
(R.A.F.) Hay (R.A.B.C.) Clarke
Liu conel
(S. China)
T Cistiko (St. Josep Clements (Lincolns) Olivojen (University)
HALF-WAY KICKING
Cheng Shui Hong scored South China's ast, goal when he netted with a beautiful header from Young - Sik Yick's contrato
Time
Time
Finished Corrected Pts..
0.23.02
5.23.10 22
D.NF.
Twere quite up to the usual at Fanling. Mr. Li was very suc- Curlew 682.00 41.49
Wandsrer 5.26.021 5.25.18 94
(Lt.Cdr. Sharword)
Macão Portuguese-loo; Couto and standard in spite of the fact that cessful last year and is a popular (Maf. J. H. Mousley) Mello; Magalhaes, Rosa and Santos, fields were on the small side. Race jockey among Chinese racegoers. Manhao, A Conto, Guerreiro, Gumes, goers will no doubt armpathise He will be riding the "Star" stable
Monsoon.1, 6.00.65 6240 and Pereira.
with Miss Fearon for the defeat of and it seems as though there are go- (Mr. R. Greive) South China-Lim. Thin-chan;" Tin-sang and Lan Man; Loung Yin Festival Eve. The pany had the Ing to be quite a number of winners Sea Lark Vary 6,48.22
(Min). Thorts). chan, Wong Mel-shun(Capt.) and bilsfortune to take the wrong for him to ride at the Annual Meet-
15
12
14
6.84.15
12
10
atk Li Sek-you.
Referee Bar Art Brown R.A
Tang Kwan; Ghong Shui-hong, Li Ches- course, otherwise, he would have ing. Other Jockeys who will be a Cherub 04
**++ (Mr: «V. Goulborn) hoo, Tam Kong pak Young Bik-ylck
won. As it was Britanic Hall riving include Messrs. Hill, Dallas, Tavy IL paid over 40-1 for a win which is a McCann, Tung, Needa and Clark
FW.D.N.F
D.N.F
(Cdr. Cowland).