HEATH 6 FOR 27 AGAINST “D” COY. Harper Hits Sixes In Undefeated 33.

"A" COY. LINCOLNS WIN .

"A" Company have entered, the Final Round of the Lincolnshire | Regiment's Inter-Company Cricket

LEO FROST SECURES

TWO WINS

NORMAN DEITZ WINS FIRST RACE IN SOUTH

HE CHINA MAIL

RACING STARTS AGAIN

·AT" VALLEY

Special Supplement In "The China" Mai"

The second half of the rac-

ing season opens at the Valley next Saturday, The China Mail, the newspaper with the best -sports columns

competition. They will meet either G. P. FERGUSON BREAKS “DUCK” in the Colony, is publishing s "B" or "C" Company next Thurs: AND "JACKIE” NORONHA OUT AGAIN

day and Friday at the Kowloon Cricket Club.

Pte. Turner was the only bats-: man in "D" Company to play the bowling of Pte. Heath (6 for 27)

́R. LEO FROST, champion jockey at the Valley during the

with any confidence, and as a result | two well deserved wins at Macao yesterday. Mr. “Johnny" Heard,

his most dangerous rival for jockey honours, was not riding.

the Machine Gunners were dismiss ed for the paltry score of 46 at Shamshuipo on Friday,

With Pte. Harper hitting up a quick 88, which included two sixes

and three boundaries, "A" pany triumphed by 8 wickets,

Detalled scores were:

"D" (M.G.) Company

Com-

Mr. Norman Deitz, the Shanghai jockey, recorded his first win in the south when he piloted Carnation II first past the post in the Areia Preta Handicap over six furlongs, and Mr. G. P. Ferguson

special" racing supplement in Thursday's editions. This sup plement will contain all the latest news from the stables and many interesting facts re- lating to racing in the Colony;

TAYLOR 8 FOR 19 IN TOTAL OF 61

H. Q. Lincolns Win Junior Match.

NINE-BOUNDARIES IN 39

In the Semi-Final of the Lincolns Junior Cricket Competition On Saturday Headquarter Wing de- Teated "A" Company by 81 runs.

"A" Company Gatted first and were dismissed for 61 runs of which 44 were contributed by Cpl. Berriman. His efort included a six and seven boundaries. "Pte. Taylor captured 8 wickets for 19

runs.

Headquarter Wing passed this total for the loss of only four wic- kets, but the innings was conclud 1ed at 142. Signaller Robinson found the boundary on nine occa-

Gun Troop Scramble, "B" Class. Half a Mile. Tpr. Nigel'sWhite Label 160 Ib. (Mossop) Capt. Fotts' Inshallah 169 lb. recorded the first official win of his career when he won the novices Tpr. Allan's The Goods 152 lb. (Potts)

race on Snappy Eve, now owned by Mr. Sky.

Miss Pamela Scott-Harston Furlonge.

20fulfilled expectations when shejMr. K. W. Fung's Blue Plane

Ojcarried off the ladies' event on

Lt. Pim. b Clark

0

Plo. Turner, ↳ Henth

L/C. Colclough, b Heath Pie, Green, c Ash, b Heath Lt. Hocquard, b leath

Lt. Wilson, e Higgins, b Benth

L/Sgt. Steans, b Heath

Cpl. Dando, i.b.w., h Clark

L/C Morrell, net out

L/C Wells, ↳ Clark

Pie. Matthews, run out

Extra (82)

Total

Bowling-Heath 6 for 27

City of Shanghai in a field of 2three starters.

2 Mr. "Jackie" Noronha made his

8 first appearance since his spill

159 lb.

(Allan)

Distance: 2 lengths, a head.

2 sions in his innings of 391

Scores:

"A" Company

3

Time: 30, 104 3/5.

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $14.80. ¡Places $7.30, $7.30, $10.90,

Pte. Wiggelsworth, b Jacobs .. Cpl. Berriman, c Yeomans, b

Taylor

44

Pte. Winfield, b Taylor

(Mr. Frost)

1

(Mr. Deita)

Mr. Yick Chim's Prestwick

149 lb.

oon Snappy Eve early in the first Mr. Neptuno's Jingo 155 Ib. 9half of the season when he took!

o out Golly Eyes over six fur- 1 longs. He also rode

White

2

(Mr. Harriman) Time: 15 4/6, 46 4/5, 1 24 4/5. Distance: 24 lengths, 3 lengths. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $29.80. re-Places $5.50, $5.20/55.40.

Cash Sweep: 1st No: 12-$99.83, 2nd. No. 103-$28.54, 3rd. No. 41- $14.27.

Unplaced Nos. 77, 247, 44, each $5.28.

3. The Praia Grande Handicap,

1 "E" Class. Six Furlongs

2 Butterfly.

the following were

the

45sults:-

and

Clarke for 16.

1. (Unofficial) The Gun Troop Handicap.

Machine "A" Claas

"A" Company

Onee Round.

Cpl. Beti, b Motlhowe

20

Mr. Charles' African Eve

168 lb.

Pte. Higgins. b Hocquard

0

(Mr. Charles)

Pte. Harper, not out

33

Sgt. Ash. not out

11

Mr. Macnamara' Red Leaves

168 lb.

Extras W.1, LRI,

2

Capt. Potts

6t

(Mr. Jenkins) Mouche 170 lb.

(Mr. Potts) 3 Time: 24 3/5, 54 2/5, 1 28. 2 06

Distance: Hengths.

Many

lengths,

Total (for 2 wkts.)

L/C Ridley. Lt Roissier, Pte. Heath. LC Deacon, LC Sutton, 3/5. Pte. Baker and Cpl. Clarke did not bai.

roy

Umpires-Maumber and Muckel-

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $15.80. Places $11.70, $18.50, $10.20.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 3-$63.91, courts yesterday |2nd. No. 297--$18.26, 3rd. No. 37---- morning Lane Crawford's best the 189.13.

On the K.C.C.

Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotel by

50 каше to 43 in a friendly tennisr match.

Unplared Nos. 15, 88, 18, 10, 137,

S. Maenider and W. L. Batt. 23. 28. 12, 72, 89, each $4.00.

won all their three sets for L.C.'N

2 The Ma Kau Siac Pinte. Five

Mr. Sky's Snappy Eve 168 Ib.

(Mr. Ferguson)

2 Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold

General 153 lb.

(Mr. Botelho) Mr. Yew Man Kit's Much Ado

153 lb.....

Cash Sweep: 1st, No. 115-$257.-] L/C Archer, e & Taylor 18, 2nd. No. 49-$73.48, 3rd. No. L/C Maltby, b Taylor |375-$36.74.

Pte. English, b Taylor

Unplaced Nos. 65, 15, 1 each Cpl. Flear, b Taylor $13.60.

abo

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Vocal Gems,

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L/C Turnbull, b Taylor

Class. Once Round

5. The Mong Ha Handicap.

Mr.

"D"

L/C Toyne, c Simmonds,

Taylor

TAN

John Keswick's Adam 150 lb.

L/C Taylor, b Edminson

Pte. Perrin, not out

(Frost

1

Mr. G. H. Folts' Powerful King

150 lb.

Extras (WBI, NB2, B1)

Total

61

(Llang

2

Mr. Yick Chim's Ajax 156 lb. (Botelho) Time: 24 2/5, 54 3/5, 1 26 4/5, 2 00 1/8,

3

Bowling: Taylor 8 for 19.

Headquarter Wing

Distance: 3 lengths, a neck. Pari-Mutuel: Winner Places $5.80, $7.00.

Pte. Jacobs, b English Pte. Clay, b Winfield Sgt. Goble, b English

15

$8.50.

Sig Robson, e Berriman, b

English

13

L/C Simmonds, b Berriman

22

DX 61-Maid of the Mountains

4

2 $22.04.

Unplaced Nos. 68, $12.24.

Dmr. Rush, e Archer, b Win-

DX 309-Rose Marie

....... Selection.

field 188 each

21

DK 284 Chocolate Soldier

Vocal Gema.

Sig. Robinson, b Maltby

39

3

Six Furlonge.

6. The Areia Preta Handicap.

Pte. Edminson, st. Taylor, b

Winfield

4

DX 453-He Wanted Adventure ......................... Selection.

DX 331-Helen

Vocal Gems,

Pte. Taylor, not out

9

I

Bdam. Yeomans, did not bat Extras (B1, W1, NB2, LB2) 4

2

Total (for 9 wkla) Bowling:-Winfield 4 for. 35 and English 8 for 28.

142

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Umpires-Barnsby and Merrick.

(Mr. Yue Shun Wa) Time: 34 2/5, 1 03 4/6, 1 ́37 2/5. Distance: 5 lengths. 3 lengths, Mari-Mutuel: Winder $9.30. Places $6.70, $7.00.

Cash Sweep: 1st, No. 80-$122.- 02, 2nd. No. 71-$34.86, 3rd. No. 12—$17,40.

...

Unplaced Nos. 9, 64, each $9.68.' 4. (Unofficial) The Machina

Cash Sweep: 1st. No. 07-3154.28. 2nd. No. 82—$44.08, 3rd. No. 63Lt. King, Maltby, b Winfield

Mr. Chiu's Carnation II 157 fb.

(Deitz)

Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold Lad 152 lb. (Chanson) Mrs. II. Lowcock's Jackie

162

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