THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1933.
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THE TIGER MAY BEAT KING'S BOUNTY BY SHORT HEAD IN DOUBLE
WHITFIELD
AND MARSDEN
ADD 56 RUNS
But Engineers Lose To Lincolns.
HOCQUARD SCORES 55
A: Sook unpoo on Thursday after- noun the Lincolns gained a meri- toriaus victory over the Byal En- gineers by 36 runs, in a friendly cricket encounter
Griffins
Favourite
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Greenhill.
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Cpi Ford, not out
Extras (120, LEI, WEL. NR1
Total
Lalley
BOWLING ANALYHIS
1'İlyat
Willame
Heath
22.1
1
MR. A. J. P. HEARD
WEAK CLUB
RUGBY FIFTEEN
FOR TO-DAY
Borderers Without Two Good Players.
"A" TO MEET NAVY SIDE
0
WING tu the Rowing
Regatta and injuries to
strength for their Rugby match
against the Borderers on the
E
WARRINGTON'S TEST Australian
IN ST. LEGER
CEBU MAY CAUSE SURPRISE AGAINST WEMBLY STAG
MR. PAN WILL BE RIDING
(By Rapier.)
THE "double" at the Valley this afternoon is like-
ly to prove very intriguing with such ponies as King's Bounty (Mr. Proulx), The Tiger (Mr. Frost),} Valorous (Mr. Heard) and Pride of Tsingtao (Mr. Butler) together over five furlongs on the first "leg." The second selected race is not so difficult with Warrington (Mr. Frost) the probable winner from De Minimis (Mr. Pan), and Vigilance (Mr. Soong).
My selections for the "double"
King's Bounty and Warrington.
are
Long Shot-The Tiger and Partnership.
Though there are three St. Legers on the card of eight races the minor events are likely to cause more interest as Night Star and Trentbridge are considered almost cast-iron certainties for twe of three main races, while Warrington is strongly favoured for the third.
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The Malaya Interport Cricket eleven, who are all used to pro- fessional racing in Singapore, will be among the large crowd ex- pected for the day of classics.
With Diana Bay (Mr. Frost) go-] provide one of the most open races ing out in the first race the event of the day with Charming Face (Mr. Proulx), Paul Jones (Mr. looks sealed up already, as King's
(Mr. Heard).] Frost), No Fear Justice (Mr. Heard) is not expect ed to hold a candle to the Dunbar
crack over her record distance.
Hetman
doubtful if he goes starter here, bul out he should be able to beat Sadko (Mr. Soares) once again. Sadko is not behaving too well at the moment and is not in too good condition.
a
Champion
NIGHT STAR
MR. S. N. PAN
Rapier's
Selections
RACE 1:
DIANA BAY
KING'S JUSTICE RETMAN (if ataris)
Outsider Badko
this RACE
Now's The Time (Mr. Soong), and as the most likely Flying Boy pobles over six furlongs.
Charming Face is carrying a lot of weight, but he is very fit and a "go." Paul trier from the word Jones has shown fine form half, but I doubt whether he will beat the Samson flyer, who is mak- ing his first appearance this halt. Brechin's Improvement The Novices Race should see Mr. The second race is the Free- mantle St. Leger which is consider-Paul Botelho record his third win
Mr. Pan Will Ride
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K. A. Munro and M. W. Tur
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ner the Club will not be ut full
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1
Lincolns
5
Wells.
1,
Club ground at 4.15 p.m. to-
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dny.
2
1. B. Bradford and R. 1, Stilliard
are absentees from the Club pack,
his leg, but I understood he will
the Kong Bros'!
Cpl. Wardle, b Well
4.1.8. Day,
Hackler
La Hocquard, Peg
Pie. Higgins, b Welln
Pe. Dobbs, by Wells
Capt. Williams, à Anderson Sig.
Pte. Heath, c
Pie. Ullyatt, c Marsden, b An-
Musprata-Williams,
LC Walia, not out
Lilley,
Jordan
Jordan
dernon
23.1
Jordan
ed "sitter" for Night Star the when he takes out Brechin over a this year mile. The improvement in Messro champion Australian
22 while W. F. Kerr has not yet re again be seen on
covered from his brief illness. The fish.
There was a doubt whether Mr Mackle and Grayburn's candidats Pan would have the ride in view of during the last month is almost un- He should walk away an attnek of holla on the inside of a lievable.
with the race.
Alexandra Hall in being taken lout by Mr. H. Y. Pearse, who re- Mariu ↓ carded
a surprise win on Petra at the first Meeting this half, place, watching for a will need though I like the look of Tenorio better. Mike and Gold Key should also command attention.
be below Will Ring
Read and Li
The "A" Gfteen match between
the Club and the Navy "A" is duel
to start at 3 p.m., and will be con-
trofied by Capl, Gottwaltz S.W.B.
The senior match will be refereed by A. Lampend R.N.
Marsden
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16 Borderers
Whitefield.
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strength, Lt. Crewe
8 Hamilton being absentees.
0
0
Extras (H14, NR 11
10
Total
134
0. M.
R
10
0 46
8
J. A. R
3 0 26
1.1
1 29
1
15 0
9
3
The following is the probable Bor
2 0 10
2
derer's team:
Wells
Blackler
Pegg
Jordan
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Anderson
Umpires Smith and Mullins.
The following are the teams
1st XV J. P. Whitham; J. J. Fer
Sunup With
and Ngtuk
a doubt. lame, and Tecumseh ful starter City of Brisbane (Mr. Frost) is generally ac cepted as the next best pony in the race.
Rosy Morn (Mr. Deitz), kalder af the five furlongs record, but a pony with any amount of stamina, and Portia (Mr. Heard) are the only two other ponies worth watching.
rusen, W. H. B. Rigg, I. G. Robertson Though "Johnnie" Heard is up on
W. and G. P. Lammert; J. Hutchisons und Portia I like Rony Morn's chances
RECREIO'S SECOND LEAGUE ENCOUNTER
Police Not Expected To Win To-morrow's Game
Selby (captain); F. R. Burch, best over 1% miles which I con- A. 1
D. McLellan, 8. H. Garrod, G; C. sider just eight furlongs too far!
F. Walkden, A. D. Cum
6. A. Stewart and R. O, F. King, for the Britlab candidate.
Record Holder Challenged
Borderers: L/Cpl Smith; Lt. Mar The Castlepeak Handicap, the
The Subs. St. Leger Warrington (Mr. Frost) has the most proved that he is consistent winner over dir- tances above a mile and 171 yards, and I have no hesita- ion in selecting him as the probable winner if the Subs.
St. Leger over 1% miles
2:
NIGHT STAR
CITY OF BRISBANE ROSY MORN
Outsider--Portia
RACE 3:
KING'S BOUNTY THE TIGER VALOROUS
Outsider Pride of Tsingtao
RACE
TRENTBRIDGE
CHARMING STAR MAYFLOWER Outsider-Cesack's Beauty
"If starta)
RACE 5:
CHARMING FACE PAUL JONES
NO FEAR Outsider Flying Boy
RACE 6:
BRECHIN TENORIO ALEXANDRA HALL Outsider-Gold Key
RACE
7:
WARRINGTON
DE MINIMIS8 VIGILANCE
Outsider Partnership RACE 8:
CEBU
WEMBLY STAG STICKYPAST Outsider-Helter Skelter
strain of a gruelling race over 14 miles in very problematical. I
fn better condition now than he Mr. Liang holds Partnership back when he won the Sports and then lets him go over the last Club Cup. and Hong Kong Stakes 3⁄4 mile, and the pony responds
KEN
Lt. Galletly, Pie Sim first leg of the "double" will wit over 14 miles and the Spring well, an upset may result. Lin (captain).
Cpl. Addison; Sgt. Goald, nesa King's Bounty (Mr. Proulx) Suba. Champions over 1% milos monda L/Cpl. Hewitt Pte. Bromley, Cpl. holder of the five furlonga record,
King Salmon, who is probably be
Trett L/Cpl. Hardy, Ple. Gilmore. Pie.
(Mr.next best looking. entrant, but... ́ŢI challenge of De Minimis Lloyd, Pte. Whelan, Pie, Jones and in conflict with The Tiger (Mr. he should be able to stave off the ing taken out by Mr. Butler, is the 1. Cherrill; A. M. Wheeler, K Noble: Frost) a flyer of no mean ability, Pan), probably the gamest pony on fancy him belter over
Wallers Plelle. Hrange; G. 8. Archer, Valorous (Mr. Heard), better over
a shorter
CHAMPIONS
EXTENDED IN
Police Out MAMAK GAME Of Steel Coulson
Lucky Goal Gives Radio The Points.
R. E.', PLUCKY FIGHT
(BY STICKS).
Billiards League
Palace Record Another Triumph.
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OSMUND BELOW FORM
St. Patrick's Well Beaten By C. P. O's And R. A. Trounced
The Radio Sports Club, twice champions of the Mamak Tourna- ment, obtained a very narrow vic- tory over the Royal Engineers at Caroline Hill in their Tournament
(By SPOT BALL) match yesterday by 3 goals to 2.
The Palace Hotel, favourites for Fielding their strongest side the
Billiards Steel, Coulson's Army players completely surprised the the champions by sharing four League title, continued in winning goals in the first
half, and only
through a lucky goal in the second vein on Thursday night when they half did the Radio secure their defeated the R. E. Sgts. by 236
and 6 clear games. win.
very even The play WAR throughout, the, brilliance of Gurbachan Singh who scored
The Garrison Sgts, secured a big triumph over the Artillery, while all three goals for the Radio, the C.P.O.'s Club inflicted a big de- being the feature of the goal.feat on St. Patrick's Club.
magnificent Lester played a
game in the RE. goal, and was ably supported by the two backs, Captain Duchesne and L/Cpl. Whitefield.
A. J. Osmund, the Colony cham- plon, was given a close run by Floyd, who lost by only 30 points. The champion was much below form, his only break of note being ·
over a
boat
The Radio forward line did not a 30. Gill who won by show their usual dash and com-hundred points last week, gave an bination, Prem Singh on the right other brilliant display to
The Daniels by 63 points. wing being below standard. Engineers missed many opportuni- ties through the infringement of the off-aide rule, and they lacked of their op- the shooting powers ponents.
Owing to number of their players being on leave, and their inability to raise a team to compete, strong enough the Police have withdrawn from the competition.
G. Singh opened the score for the
In view of this St. Patricks, who Radio, and added a second goal soon afterwards. The Engineers were without a match, visited the recovered magnificently to level the C.P.O.'s Club and suffered a heavy the scores before half-time, Pegg defeat by 6 games to 1, Bailey be and Harding scoring in turn. ing the only winner for Paddy's
G. Singh scored the decisive goalClub. Taylor secured
a smashing
in the second half when he defect-victory by 65 points over Remedios,
ed a free hit from just outside the compiling breaks of 38 and 35. dee.
The Garrison Spts. lost only R.E.: Cpl. Lester; Capt. Duchenne, one game against the R.A. Sgts. a Spr. Whitefield; L/Cpl. Flynn, L/Cpl. break of 28 by Pine completely Mullins, Lt Walker; L/Cpl. Green-
hill. Spr. Pegg. Spr. Budden, Spr. demoralising Harding and Lt. Cooper.
Flood. who was
beaten by 91 points! Clarke had a Radio: Man Singh: Puran Singh, 27 break against Bseston, and Dyer
J. B. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M. H.
Besaan, Mohinder Singh; Prem Singh, chalked up a 25 and 24 against
G. Singh, Awtar Singh,
Singh and Attar Singh.
Kalwant Lee, who lost heavily.
H.K. LADIES "A" TEAM
The President of the League. Mr. R. Jordan, regrets that the Axture carda have not yet been The following will represent the forwarded to clubs, but bopès to Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club send them out in a few days. In "A" XI in a match against the Re-the meantime fixtures will be creio at Sookunpoo to-day published in the Chine Mail sport
af
13.30 p.m.m
M. Bird; K. Robertson; B. Frank- n; B. Hance; B. Pope; A. Owen Hughes; E. Ball; J. Dairiol; E. Bennar; J. Churchill: E. Selby. CHAMPIONS "B" TEAM -
columns.
Detailed Scores:- R. E. Sgis, Floyd. Buckle
Lt. Regan Daniels Giles
+
The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club Hart "B" X in a match against the Central British School on the Naval ground at Happy Valley to-day C. P. O.'s Mess St. Patrick's Club at 8. 15 p.m.---
Taylor
J. Harris Walker; H. Westlake; Yeomans B. White; B. Helbling; H. E. Lowe Alford M. Wallace; D. Robertson; J. Smith Whyte; 8. Adems; B. Lefog; R King.
SERVICES SOCCER
ELEVEN. Strong Side To Meet Rest On Nov. 11.
Palace Hotel 120 Osmund
160
89 Antonio
160
148 Silv
160
87 Gill
150
118 Morgan
150
102 Baptista
150
664
900
150 L. E. Remedios 85
100 Balley
150
150 Jordan
110
150 Oldfield
60
Cobb
150 Santos
138
Armer
150 Leo. Remedios 113
850*
656
Gerrison Bets,
Beeston Timms
100 Clarke
160
91 Orton
150
Pino Lec
160 Flood
58
79 Dyer
LISO
Jones
72 Joyce
150
103 Cubitt
180
395
800
Table To Date
W. LW. LA PL.
2 2 0 -9
R. A. Sgt.
The following will represent the Hardy The cracking up of National Day Combined Services in the soccer
R. H. Griffiths, 1. Hynes, W. Harris & longer distance, and Pride of the track, and Vigilance (Mr. distance. Walker: A. F. Jenkins and II. CTsingtao (Mr. Butler), who clocked Seong), pony that has made Meoke; W. R. Andrews, A. R. Cox, R. inst quarters of 0.29.2 and 0.31.0 rapid strides in the last month after the Kweichow Handicap on
The Club de Recreio, who open. 8. Castleton, L de C. Blechynden in a 2.13.0 mile gallon on Thura-during which period he recorded a October 10, when he should have match against the Test at Sookun-
ed their League
season
with a and A. H. Harbord.
home defeat at the hands of the LR.C, will entertain the Police to-morrow afternoon at King's Park, commencing at 2 p.m.
The Police, who will be without C. F. Alexander, are not expected to hold the home elde in their League debut this season.
ed by...
H.K.C.C. SECOND ELEVEN
day morning...
Though I favour the Dynasty entrant's chančno. I am very much afraid of the Tiger, who may win by a neck p Much will depend on the post- The following will represent the| Club second eleven against the tioms drawn for before the race X.A.M.C. at Bookunpoo to-day.
surprise win over favourite...i
3:30 pm:
he Lancashire been rested, rabbed the Leger of poo on Armistice Day, kick-off av
a very stern challenger, and the withdrawal of Golden Dragon, a favourite under Mr. Heard, after track-work on Wednesday, came as a big disappointment to many.
Cebu's Big Chance
De Minimie is the biggest dan- per. He has not been out in a Bace Hesting since September, ts and in bursting with finean,
Though Vigilance will be ridden. and Mr. Frost on the rails fooks by a crack Shanghai jockey I am
Hong Kong St. Lager Trio
C.P.0.'s Mess
Pte. Heath (Lincolns); Bdr. Allan (Artillery), Pte. Morri-Palace Hotel (H.M.B. Orpheus), L/Cpl. Cork 81. Patricks son (Borderers) A. B. Purkine Garrison Bat (Lincolns), E., R. A. McGuire | R.A. Sgt. (H.M.S. Suffolk); B, Q. M. S. Snook. E
NEXT WEEK'S GAMES Mid. Smith The Talpo Handicap over five (Artillery), Pay
big (H.M.S. Suffolk), Sto Langmead
A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), H. J probable winner. King's Bounty dubious whether he will be place furlongs should. producatum The Recreio will be represent-
St. Patrick's ILE. Bets. Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop, C. E has failed before over the last ad better than third, and even then field and Mr. Frost's flying stari (H.M.S. Berwick), L/Cpl. Rodley The following are next Galagan, A. N. Other, L. D. KII
longe from Partnership: (Mr. weighted at 164 lb., an advantage (Lincolne) (captain); J. E. Noronha (Capt.), A. Prata, Wes, D. Lowe, A D. Lowson, farlong after tearing up the track he has to stave off a definite chat should give Wembly Stag, though (Lincolne), and Lt. 1. 1. Hocquard day's fixtures:
Liang) and Burgometer (Mr. he should be able to retain against Roserver Pte. Hatrin (8,W.B.), Palace Hotel RA. Sete A. Reed, L. Guterres, P. MN. dag W. Paterson. 3. E. Patter. F. In the earlier stages. Bilva Ir. Boares, C. L. Lops, Bmith,
Podmore (8.W.B.), A. B. JAMES With Comack's Beauty, Per se, Davis), two ponies who are likely Halter Skelter (Mr. Heard) and L/Cpl. Baldry (Lincolns). Pte. Garrison Sgta. v C.P.O. Meas.
Blickypast (Mr. Proulx),"
Taikoo Closing Day A. Barros, II, A., 8. Alves, EL A 8. Alves, H. A. Noronha and A. P [K.C.C. HAVE TWO FIXTURES Solar Star, and Widnes doubtful to be very much in the race,
The remarkable advance of Cebu (H.M.S. Berwick); A, B, Fairless Pereira
starters the Hong Kong St. Leger Partnership, has, however, been
Taikoo Dock Recreation The Kowloon Cricket Club frat will probably result in Trentbridge through a very trying time this after trackwork at 4.30 am; how (H.M.S, Keppel), elevan are playing the Royal Navy (Mr. Heard) cantering home from half, having been out. In every ever, suggests that the champion Referee-Capt. . Hague ICA. The
Fimoncing at B`p‚m}· The 'LE.C. are meeting the Uni- at King's Park, while the K.C.C Charming Star (Mr. Frost) and bigeting this half. Burgomastar jockey may be, beaten. It le go- Linesmen Yeomen of Signals Club are holding their Lawn Bowls in in similar circumstances. Ting to be probably the closest race McMurray (HMS Berwick) and Closing Day this afternoon.com
C. Q. M.. 8. Hyde (6.W.B... vérally in a friendly' game at Pok-juniors are entertaining," their Maynower.
rivals from the Civil: Bervich, The "Fealing Handicap should' Whether they can wand," the of the dayıs fulam this afternoon,
1.K.C. ▼ UNIVERSITY