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The new edition published in June, 1952, is an indispensable'. work of reference in every-Government department, public, office, library and business firm in China. Among Its contents are”,
A Who's Who of nearly a thousand prominent Chinese
personalities:
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THE CHINA MALL.
Fung King Cheong Has MR. HOPE
Twisted Knee
South China Feel Loss Of Their Leader
FINE NAVAL DEFENCE
(By Outside Left).
WINS GRAND
NATIONAL
Christmas Frolic Falls Loch Ryan Second..
KWANTI MEETING
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Mr. J. W. Hope, riding Duke of
MONDAY, MARCH 27,
1933.
SHIRRAS'S FIND DISP
Milan, his own pony, won the BORDERERS
Hong Kong Grand National from à". field of there entries, at Kwanti yesterday,
Mr. Stanton, on Christmas Fro- lic, was red-hot favourite, but the pony fell and Mr. Schreiber, on Loch Ryan secured scond place.
LITERALLY speaking, hundreds of McPhea in the forwards the rest were
opportunities were thrown away a complete washout. by. South China when they defeated Goodrich, who deputised for Draper the Navy by the only goal in their was a fallure at left half. He lack-1 semi-final Shield encounter the ed power in hin clearances, while his Handicap, Hurdis Race (Unof Club ground on Saturday.
head-work was weak-at times he
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The following were the results.) Race 1.-The M. G. T." March.
1
JUNIOR BEAT
ATHLETIC
Win By Odd Goal
-In Seven.
SERVICES "DOUBLE" -
COMBINED
SERVICES
TRIUMPH
New South China Player Improves.
BALDRY
SCORES TWICE The Combined Services had ob.. viously taken to heart the lesson of their last defeat at the hands of the Combined Chinese when they met South China in a Charity game on the Club ground yesterday.
There was less finesse and more-
tendance at the Club ground yester force about their play and their
A fairly large crowd was in at-
day, when two Charity games in aid
of the Chinese Free School were win by three clear goals "rather played between Service and Chinese flattered South China.
2 teams. In both cases the Services proved to be the better team and
The outstanding feature of the
3 secured a very creditable "double." game was the brilliant display of In the first game between the Shirras at centre half. His efforts Borderers Second eleven and the
sent the ball in the wrong direction ficial) One and a Quarter Miles N the run of the play, South China
with very nearly disastrous results. O too but by a far
Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White Star. greater margin than they actually did. THE LINCOLNS, twice conquerors Mr. A. H. Patts' Britanic Hall. 149 lbs. (Mr. Ferguson) Time after time the Chinese inside of the League leaders, went down. forwards were rabbed of the ball into a crushing defeat at the hands of Mr. D. B. Evan's Social Mark.
168 (bà
(Mr. Potts) the goalmouth by the Navy defenders, the Borderers at the Kowloon ground who gave the finest exhibition of de-on Saturday.
162 lbs. fensive football seen
(Mr. Evans) in Hong Kong Their machine like forward Hine fall- Won by a head; & furlongs, for some time.
od to keep up its clockwise running and towards the end of the game fail-$2.50; $3.20; $6.80.
Part-mutuel Win $4; Place CONSIDERABLE changes were made, to work at all,
Race 2 The March Hurdle in both tennis. The Navy, result of H.M.S. Wild Swan coming in DODMORE and his halves worked Handicap.. One and a Half Miles. late, had to make two last minute well and were the responsible ones M W. T. Stanton's "Donnabel changes in their team, Draper who for the Lincolns downfall."
18. 155 lbs. should have played at left half, was substituted by Goodrich while Barrett THE final between South China and Mr.
(Mr. Stanton Billed Davia's position of inside, right.
J. the Borderers which will be play-
W. Hope's Celerity 156 lbs. ed during the second week of April
(Mr. Hope) SOUTH CHINA has the excel. Th COUTH CHINA had several of their will also be seen on the Club ground. A. L. Birt's Cloudy Eve, The ultimate result of the game will 160 lbs. (Mr. Schreiber) ient forward tria of Ip Pak-wa, Fungaltimate winners of the League cham-
A possible indication of the Won by length; many lengths. King-cheong and Tam Kong-pak was plonship.
Pari-mutuel: Win $6.10; Places) fbroken up as a result of the absence
$4: $4.10. of Fung King-cheong. The latter war unable to play on account of a twisted know, Both Lee Tin-sang und Lau Mau, South China's regular full backs were also missing. The former was unable to leave Canton while the Intter in ill
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S-a result of these absentees ser- MR. FROST
eral changes in the positions were
made,
Tam Kong-pak, usually the best forward on the field, was seen at the left back position in partnership with Leung In-chan.
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Mr.
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could claim any definite superiority tacks were crowned, with glorious Athletic Second eleven, neither team in breaking up South China's at-
Both teams gave a good display,
and the Borderers' forward line, success. with Matthias the best player op the field, were always dangerous.f.
Shirras, who is ustially content
Each team, however, nullided to provide opportunities for "his aplendid' excellent approach work by other forwards, executed several the bar with a capital shot, and badly rattled the Chinese defence, erratic shooting. Yeung Kan-po hit excellent solo efforts, and these Marshfield, who was always danger-
ous for the Borderers, kept Liso much so, that Tam Kong-pak, Kwok-ki, busy with several shots. who again played in the defence, Morris gave the Borderers the scored against his own side in an
attempt to glear.
Race 3. The March Steeplechase Handicap.-One and Three Quarlead after fifteen minutes, following: ter Miles.
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Marquis Hall, 152 lbs.
(Mr. Stanton) Mr. H. R. Prior's Duke of Nor-
mandy II, 150 İbs
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JUST BEATS
(Mr. Wall) Miss Fearon's Black Maria,
150 lbs. (Mr. Schreiber)
2
MR. NEEDA
player came into the right half psi 15,000 Witness Stirring
tlan, while the forward line was com posed of Cheng Shui-hong. Young Shul-yick, Pau Ka-ping, Wong Me ahun and Ip Pak-wa.
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PRILLIANT individual performances were seen, the outstanding, onel being that of Woodman, the Navy's (custodian whone keeping rose
heights above even those. of Rodger., Hong Kong's brilliant Interporien,
Woolman's performance ranks with; the best seen in the Colony.
Finish.
THE CANTON MEETING
t
Baldry, who played on the Ser-
ja good run by Pritchard. Matthias improved on the score seven minutes later when he took the Athletic devices' right wing, is another play- fence by aurprise,
During the five minutes preced Jing the interval, Yeung Kan-po
er who is content to provide the
openings and leave the rest to his
and He Cho-iu scored two great inside mon. He played a remark ¡goala to bring the scores levol. jable game, and was responsible for Won by many lengths; two battled desperately to get on top.
In the second half both sides two of the three goals.
lengths.
Matthias crowned one of his efforts
$2.30; $7.90.
His crowning effort came. late.in.. Pari-mutuel: Win $2.40; Places
with an excellent run down the left the first half, just after Hudspitli bad placed the Services two goals, Race 4.-The Fanling Grand Na-wing to cut in and score. tional and Plerce's Grove Memordaunted and within five minutes had field; Baldry wormed his way past The Athletic were, however, un-dhead. Securing the ball in mid- fal Cup.-A Handicap Steeplechase equalised, when, following a malee three defenders to within shooting.
Two and a Quarter Miles.
Mr. J. W. Hope's Duke of Milan,
150 lbs. Miss Fearson's Loch Ryan, 160
(Mr. Hope)" 1
2
his
in the Borderer penalty area, range, and then flashed in a terri Powerful King, ridden by Mr.
Yeung Kanpo aldo-stepped both fe drive which Tam Kong-pak, in. Suter and Mountford to lobs the ball trying to clear, turned into "Leo" Frost, won the Mayor of Canton's Cup before over 15,000
Ibs.
(Mr. Schreiber)
over his head backwards into the own net. Won by lengths.
net. The Borderers, however, placed
The only other player who people at the Shek-pai meeting yes-
Blood out, during the afternoon Farl-mutuel: Win $20.40; Places the is beyond doubt when
was Ash, the Services' 'left terday. Royal Flush, the favour-
Marshald scored, ¡$21.60. Emde very shaky start. but his ite, was just beaten by a head.
back. He showed fine skill in Race 5.-The Ladies Flat Han-Suter and Mountford; Wallace Beb Bordurers Second Eleven:-Williama; trial was such, that any other
dicap Race (Unofficial).—To be bington and Jones: Pritchard, Murris,
holding up Cheng Shui-hong. custodian under the same eircum Madam Liu Chi Wen distributed ridden by Ladies' who have not Hamblyn, Marshfield and Matthias.
The latter, hogever, provided stances could have passed completely the trophies at the conclusion of won a Flat race.
kis colleagues, with one or two' dangerous centres.
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out of the picture.
He was responsible for saving more goals: than any other custodian in any game, fiis anticipation of the move of South China's forwards being up canny
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TREE other outstanding-perform- ers werd Ip. Pak-wa, the finest left wink in the Colony.
the meeting..
Athletie Second Eleven: Li Kwok-
No whips or spurs. A Cap will be presented toki Lalon-cheong and Tang Kwong- The following were the full re-the Winning rider. One and and Lo Cho-wan; Tang Kwong-sum, was Kam Cheung-lam, a newcomer.
wing; Ho Chi-wing. Lại Kwok chịu
South China's star performer sults:-
{Quarter Miles.
Yeung Kan-po, Ho Cho-lu, Mak Shui-who made his first appearance In Dlek Swiveller's Devon. 140 lbs. han and Cheung Moon-wing.
(Miss Shenton)
The Canton Plate. Circon H Patzi...
1
2
3
Westlake... Time.-2 3/5, 1.46 3/5,
Winner $17. Places. $5, $4.40,
His piny on the whole was brilliant. His speed and ball control complete:|$4. V ly bafited the Navy defence.
His, openings earned him all roundi Cash Sweep Isl. 90, $345.60; 2nd, applause, while his solo effort in the 146, $115:20; 3rd, 19, $57.00. Ponies closing stages of the game brought Started, ($0.40)-58, 48, 136, 102, the crowd to their feet-he missed a 27, 26, 185, 138,148. goal by a fraction of an inch.
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The Jue Kong Plate.
'Carnailon II (Butler) .......
1
Prestwick (Roza)....
2
3
Ten Feng Shan (Fung) Two lengths; Short Head. Winner, $5. Places, $2.40, $2.40,
SHIRRAS, the Navy's pivot played a splendid game, and put in some very good spoiling work is mark ing of Pau Ka-ping was unreproach able, while his openings were good. Together with Robertson he proved to He grio of the thorns in the side- of $3.20. the Chinese forwards.
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Cash Sweep 1st, No. 146, 8474;. 2nd, 204, $158; 3rd, 198, $79. Stär-
NEWMAN; the Navy's left back ters ($19.50)-188, 173, 36. 76 gether with Woodman, was the finest "The Shek Paj Handicap.
gave a brilliant display, and, to-]
layer on the field. His last minute clearances and saves were atost spec tacular
Per-so
(Young i Widnes ....(Chanson) 2 Foolscap
(Black 8 EUNG WING-CHUI was another 2:11.8/5, 2.40 3/5.
Time.-32..3/5, 1.07. 1.40 4/5, player who put in some very use
ful work.
Winner-52.80.
Places, $2.40,
Since he took over from Wong Mel-$2.80, ahun in the pivot, position he has por Cash Sweep.-1st, No. 10, $450;| formed marvels in the manner of 2nd, 115, $160; 3rd, 154, $75. making openings and leading the atters ($37.40)-9, 181..
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Mins Scott Haraton's Imperial
Hall, 150 lbs.
(Miss Dowbiggin) 2 Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Red Messrs. Lewis & Tinson's Fi
Leaves, 168 lbs......... Fa, 145 lbs.
(Mr. Stacker) (Miss Master) 3 Won, by many ~ lengths) Won by half length; 3 lengths. longths.
2
3
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Pari-mutuel: Win $11.80; Places Part-mutuel Win $5.40; Places
|$2.50; $2.40; $2.20.
CASH SWEETS. Race 1.
No. 209
$266,31/
265
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72.27
81
58.14
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*|$3.40; $5.20; $9.30. Race 6. The March Flat Race.] Six Furlongs. Phanshon's Ta Peastie, 162 lbs."
(Mr. Ingram) 1; Dr. S. To Wong'aLucky Star,
162 lbs. (Mr. Ferguson) 2. Bliss Scott Harston's Oh Yeah,
155 lbs.
(Mr. Hope). 3 Won by 2% lengths; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $20.20; Places $5.70; $3.70.
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): |6, 11, 250, 118, 214, 167, 119.
Race 2.
No. 3. ***. 890 386
$446.99
;: 127.71 63,86
the team at inaide right. It was from his wing that most of South China's menacing movements came from.
After twenty minutes play, the definite Services had asserted a superiority and it, caused 'no' sur- prise when they opened the scor- ng through Baldry, who rushing up into South China's penalty area, snapped up a clearance by Tam Kong-pak to score with a first-time shot.
Not long after Baldry received a pass clear of Les Kwok-wai `and transferred Nos. Amashed the ball past Lim Thin- to Hudspith, who
chan for the second goal.
The movement which led to South China's completa downfall originated from the fly dallying
Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. of Wang Mei-shun, whose unex pected' loss of possession caught $286, 28.
the South China defence unfwaree when they were concentrating on attack.
Race 7.-The Governor's Cup (Unofficial). 2 Milge." Mr. A. F. Jenkia's Tom Cobley,
168 lbs.
(Mr. Jenkins) 1} No. 96 210
Race 3
8547.47
• 156.43 78.22
The ball was swung out to Hoc-- quard, who, unmarked, crashed, in Unplaced ponies ($25 each): No. a terrific, shot from the left wing
!!.498
· Race 4.
No. 108 88
$1,082.55 880:85
which Leung In-chan 'partially stopped. Baldry, who had follow- ed up, had no culty in scoring, the ball glancing of Tam Kong- Unplaced ponies $50) each): No. pak's foot into the net.
The Shamsen Plate. Mr. MacDonald - (Neckelman) 1
Star-Grand Duke ...
Beauty Spot...............(Folley) 2 158.
(Hardt) 3 Time-16 2/5, 45 4/5, 1.22 2/5, 2.00 275.
Winner.$3.80. Places, $220, $2.40 $2.20.
Cash Sweep. Ist, No. 118, $653.-) 20, 2nd, 169, $184.40, 3rd, 157, 892.- 20. Starters ($23)-102, 84, 14, 189.
His leadership in defensive tactles The Whampau Handicap. leave nothing to be desired, and he is Charming Faco (Meeda) 1, one of the few players who can remain kealm and collected when in a tight White Butterfly .....(Butler).
King's Parado...(Frost) 2 3 Time 84: 2/6, 1.07. 1.37, 4/5,
Places $2.20,
corner
DURING the game the whistle was 2.10 1/5.
blown very nearly every three or Wimmer, $10.00. feur minutes, elbowing and barging $2.20, $2.20. being most consistent. These infringe-
ments rather tend to spoll a game and
Cash Sweep-1st No. 238, 3049:
the sooner the referees realize, that 2nd, 155, 188; 3/4, 170, $90.50 by putting an immediate stop to it by Starters (890,50) 21, 100, 47 a severe caution, the better oft local football will bo.
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CHENG SHUI-HONG, Who
The Mayora Cup.” [Powerful King \}}}}.}. (Frost) Royal Fay....(Needa)
Amoy Op Kul-ying
136.
Race &
No. 41
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*: 302
The Services ímproved consider Jably in the second half and com
pletely dominated play A penalty against Tam Kong-pak, was missed by Hocquard, who placed the ball Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. straight at Lim Thin-chan, who
Race 6.
$521.00 148.85 74.43
$562.87 160.84 80.48 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos,
The Chung Shan Handicap. Battling. Horse'..,. (Rpza) 1 |164, 121, 442. New King (Frost 2 Cheerful Sun......(Needa) 8
No. 489 Time-30 4/5, 1.01 2/5, 1.85 2/5.
88 Winner: 8. Pinces) $2.60, $5.20, |
"517 $6.60. |-|Cash Sweep, 1st, No. 122, $378,-)482, 105,
$62,207 Starters ($15.56)-1, '40, No. 79
od over to the centre forward posl. Time3873/5, 1.02 4/5, 1.88 3/5, 20; 2nd, 187, $124.40; 3rd, 45, tion in the middle of the Arat hälf, was
responsible for missing, more goals2.07. 2/5. than opportunities have been seen in Winter.$7.40. a dozen gaine.
{82.20, $240,
Places $2.40, 188, 55.
The Canton Race Handleap, Hope.
(Sandstroom) 1
PAU KA-PING was another who Cash Sweep ($10,00 Sweep)
Lontinually sent the ball over, and lat, 88, Powerful King; 2nd when in front of the goalmouth he 28623, Royal Flush; Ard, 24181, was always robbed by. Newman," Amoy.
B.
316, 640,
286
829
Face T.
$609.00 145.00 12:00
bathered and cleared.
After the game, General Tauf King-tang presented each member of the four teams competing, with a memento in the form of a silver spoon.
Combined Services Senior Elevent Pie. Heath (Lincolns); L/Cpl Mullane (Borderer) and Col. Ash (Lincoln); Tal. Martin (Royal Navy), St, Shirral (Royal Navy) and Pte. Podpore (Bor- derers); Pa.: Baldry (Lincolns), Tel Nos. Hoppit Royal Navy). Parking
Navy), L/Cpl colns) and floequata
)-(esp Zain)
South China-Lim
Unplaced Doules 125 each). Mt Gount (Neckelman) 2 606, 219, 508, 109, 227, 612, 584, 12, Black Devil Time-2,07 3/5, · Winner.58. Places $5, $2,40, Cash Sweat-1st, 32, $258.80,
Cash Sweep-1st, 210, #549; THE Navy's weakness lay in their 2nd 202, $188; Brd 184, 891.50.
forwards, and on the left wing of Starters ($16.20)84, 184, 67, 167, 2nd, 104, 384.60, 3rd, 28, $42.50. With the exception of Purvins, and 255, 207,
Starters (31410).—-11, 81,-76-
their balvas.
Special Drawing: No.78 2868
3411936 1,878,12 Unplaced ponies (101.72 each) Nos. 868, 1446, 288, 2400, 1920, 1089;
Leting In-chan and Tam Konpak Bhia Peng-shum "Lán: Kubk-waldand Tong Kwan Cheng Shut-hong, Kam Chong-lam, Wong Melahun, Ng For kin and Young Shui-pick,