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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933.

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REASONS FOR

NIGHT STAR'S

POOR SHOWING

Mr. Frost's Great Ride On Warrington.

MESSRS, NORONHA AND SOARES DO WELL

THE

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(By RAPIER)

defeal of Night Star was] sensational, but it only goes to prove that no matter how good the pony is he must be given a chance before being sent ool in a gruelling 1 miles event on his first up- pearance-and

against ponies

which have all raced this half.

A

I do not think Mr. Pan was very

he was suffering from boils

the inside of his leg and had it

ld in the head, and this no doubt

had something to do with the de-

TR. E. O. BUTLER rode a

Mgoud race on Pride of

Tsinginu on Saturday, but was beaten out of third place by Mr. J. E. Nuronha on Flying Tourist.

Beat of the unbeaten champion. REMEDIOS SHOOTS 77

Fit fo

, Night Stos is the IN QUALIFYING ROUND

bust Aust-alom stor varing, in spiti of his supusup defeat.

Rosy Morn, whom I selected for third place to Night Star and City ut Brisbane, was well ridden by Mr Norman Deitz, who played a waiting game so successfully that i he beat City of Brisbane by 12 ,lengths to record his first win over this distance--and he is holder of

the B furlongs record. He look- ed in splendid condition and his Enish ever the last quarter very convincing.

Mr. Frost's Tactics

WAR

Hong Kong

Have 7 Wins

And Malaya 5

Straits Have Three Centuries.

COLONY SIDE OUT FOR 35

(By ATHOLE).

THIS will be the eleventh Inter-

Turt encounter on Hong Kong

soll, the Colony having won seven to Malaya's three in the ten pre- vlous matches, Only two games. have been played in Singapore, and the Straits won both these to

five wins give thei

Hong Kong's seven in the whole series.

to

THIS is Malaya's third visit to Hong Kong since the Colony sent a side to the Straits in 1526.

*

#

Only One Colony Century TARRY Owen Hughes

Urquhart Ties For H scored the only century for

First Place.

DRAW FOR THE K. G. C.

CHAMPIONSHIP

The Club Championship of the Kowloon Gelf Club attracted an entry of 24 members for the quali- fying round which was played over the Kowloon course yesterday.

wind renunted A troublesofie

the best return scoring. a76 obtained by F. E. A Brisbane a breather after passing Itemedima, a tormer winner, and A The Rork for the second time, and] Urquhart. the pony's comeback in the back- straight almost won the race. Had] F

After leading the way for halt high the race Mr Frost gave t'ity

Be not been held in after the dim

to the Rock he would

been placed.

Atty

B. C. Wile

Hong Kong in the series-108 in Hung Kong in 1929. N. V. H. Rhodes scored 102 for Malaya in the 1926 game in Singapore, while G. Ginsford [110) and G. P. Stevens (101) scored centuries in the same innings in Hong Kong in 1897 | when Malayn totalled 413. the highest of the series.

*

ICK" HANCOCK, who played

"De times against Mainyn,

scored 94 in the 1901 while

encounter, "Tam" Pearce's highest score was 62 In 1924 match.

He played six times against the Strit

Sharkey Down Another Rung

It takes years for a boxer to climb to the top of the fixtle ladder, but the descent is always rapid. Here is Jack Ebarkey slipping down another rung before the onslaught of Tommy Loughran (left) at Philadelphia. The ex-champion lost the decision on pelats at the end of the fifteen- round contest.

SATURDAY'S CRICKET

JEX AND GREEN ADD 69 RUNS.

A

K.C.C. Fail In Race Against Clock.

ST. JOSEPH'S ALL

OUT FOR 11.

C. L. Lopes Has 6 for 4

And Silva 3 for 7.

wicket partnership Brilliant bowling by C. L. Lopes fourth [between 8. Jex (57 not out) and D. | (8 for 4) and P. N. da Silva (3 for:

S. Green (35) which realised 69

|7) was responsible for the din. runn failed to give the K.C.C. Juniors a win against the clock in missal of St. Joseph's College for their drawn game at the K.C.C. on 11 runs and the Recreio triumph Saturday.

Scores:

K.C.C. LOSE

TO NAVY BY

7 WICKETS

Richards Secures Six Wickets For 28.

WILLIAMS AND GARTHWAITE

AID THE LOSERS

After declaring at 136 for 9 the! Kowloon Cricket Club senior eleven were beaten by 7 wickets by the Royal Navy at King's Park on Saturday. Scores:

Kowloon C. C.

S. V. Gittens, b Richards C. I. Stapleton. c. Carvar. b

Richarda

Capt. P. V. Williams. Eaden,

b Richards

LL. C. C. Garthwaite, e Simms.

b Richards

N. A. E. Mackay, b Richards A. T. Lay, Ibw, b Lewis

E. F. Fincher, Ibw, b Lewis

L. P. Simcocks, Richards

A. A. Dand, not out

C. B. R. Sargent, b Lewis

Extras (B 21, LB 2, NB 1)

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

Dinner To Follow

The Final.

GUEST AS REFEREE

University Beat Incognito: In Opening Game

(BY STICKS)

OPINIONS of the club representa-

tives were given freely to the suggestion of an International Hockey Tourney, proposed at the Hong Kong Hockey. Association Meeting last Monday.

It is hoped to make the Tourney ja short and decisive one which will 18 not in any way interfere with the Mamak or other competitions. A

28 first round, semi-final, and a Finai, 23 followed by a Hockey Dinner, was 22 the proposal most likely to be

2 adopted.

1

0

The meeting catriè to a definite 13 decision that only one team could

24 represent a nationality, and for (this reason no more than the eight

Total (for 9 witks, dec.) 130 teams, as provisionally suggested, E. C. Fincher did not bat.

are likely to compete. Any addition Fall of the wickets: for 2: 29 this number must mean stretch- for 6: 3 for 43: 4 for GG; 5 for 113.g the point of a players' nation 6 for 113; 7 for 116; 8 for 116: definition of the country he repre- ality and granting latitudo in the

9 for 136.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

on Carver, b Garthwalte

sents.

Three India Teams

Mr. Surgin Singh (Radio) and (K.LT.C.) were o Mr. Jahan Dad

o greatly in favour of two separate

namely

Indian teams,

Sikh and

o Mohamedan, and even a third with the expected arrival of the 1/8th Punjabs from India

carly

Text

A. E. P. Guest, Captain of the St. Andrew's Club, has re- sumed his acquaintance with the hockey fleld, but, for the time being, only in the capacity

0. M. R. W.

*Richards Eaden

11 5 28 G

9

1 33

Simms

2

↓ 13

Watts

3 0 13

Lewis

4

t

25

Besant

{

2

0

The following players qualified.

bowled I no ball.

A Remedios Irquhart

77

+

77

Royal Navy

hot

have W A. Stewart

70

48 Gifford Hull

8

HH Mundy

ጸቦ

The best Colony bowling feat was recorded by Dr. J. A. Lowson, who took 12 for 95 in

year.

Larkin, bw, Fincher Sinclair st. Mackay, b Sargent

33

a

W S. Hillier

HI

81

the 1891 match in Singapore. In the previous year he took 6

by 92 runs at King's Park Saturday

86

Euden, not out

42

82

for 24 to dismiss the Straits

Recreio

Donald, run out

17

82

for 54 in the first innings of

W. Reed c & b Asome

20 Lewis, not out

#

D. Thomsen

84

the first moich in the series.

22

E. Soares b Rumjahn

35

Extras (B 3, LB 2, WB 1)

G

A. L. EastmMAN

154

P. D. Crawley, c & b Hull....

18

P. da Silva e Silva b Asome

9

E da Rozt

85

J. M. Wilson, e Hall, b Overy

I

L. D. PurceM

85

G F. McGowan, c Hall, b Lowin

30

Remedios, c Arnaiz b Rum- jahn

19

Tonis (for 4 wkts.) Stephenson,

139

J. MacKnight

86

15. A. Barros e Dragon b Asome

10

C. Fincher (1926, 1927, and 1929).)

C. Roza-Pereira e Lim b Rum-

G. Milne

87

A. W Da Roza

87

players who have represented

7

juhn

1

Hong Kong against Malaya. T. E

P. Whitley, b Lewis

A. Busto not out

5

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

A. A. Remedios b Rumjahn

B

for

C. L. Lopes b Asome

4

Garthwaite

Extras (3.12)

12

2

Sargent

0. M. R. 11 1 BI 6 0 39

2

103

Mr. "Ferdle" Soares rode great race on What's That, rank outsider, and hin fine judgment all through the race fully merited his comfortable placing before Night Star. I de not think I have seen Mr. Soares rides beiter race.

"RAPIER'S" ACHIEVEMENT

Successful in "Double" And Selects five winners

in Saturday' China Mail "Rapier" successfully selceted the "able." tippest Thank Вм King's Bounty. Trenthridge, Bre. ehan, and Warrington to win, and had fourteen placed ponws to his selections, an unrivalled achieve. †] 172 !

Mr

A T. Braley AJ Dennis

First Round Draw,

The following is the draw the First Round, to be played or before the 12th inst.: A. 'nuhart

T. Barley 1. W. S. Hillier A 1. Eastman AW du Ro HR. Mundy GR. Gifford Bull DC. Wilso

J. N. Thomson

v G. Milng

F. E. A. Remedios

y W. A. Stewart

v 1. D. Purves

Front must have been dis- appointed in his choice of Charm- | FANLING GOLF

ing Star instead of Comarck's Benuty

His mout did not go at

all well over

A. T. Denni

v J. MacKnight

E. D. da Roza

OTTO QUALIFIES FOR

A distance which CAPTAIN'S CUP.

should have su:led him, while Cox-

Mack's Beauty, ridden by Mr. Delta Megarry Successful On

instead of

Mr. Butler, secured

second place to the Derby winner]

in a ruce won before the field get away to a bad start.

Mayflower Finishes Badly

New Course.

F. R. Otto. (83-13-70) quoli- field for the Captain's Cup

al

I thought Mayflower was going Fanling over the Old Course last

to secure second place after hold-week-end.

ing that position coming into the home straight, but he responded poorly to Mr. S. Y. Sung's urges over the last furlong and was efst- ly caught.

Mr. "Jackie" Noronha had a good day's racing. The way he rode White Butterfly info second place to No Fear was quite as good as his riding of Flying Tourist when he caus- ed a sensational upset in the "double" earlier in the season. He also ride well to push Fly- ing Tourist into a place before The Tiger and Pride of Taing- Leo. His finish is now far more powerful than it was.

Other scores were:

J, S. Maclaren ... C. H. Burlon A. McKellar

K. S. Robertson

S. H. Dodwell

80-9=71 87-13-74

84-9=75

83-8=76 82-7=76

There were 32 entries.

T. Megarry (86-14=72) quali-] fied on the New Course from entry of 15.

Mr. Frost's Grand Riding

an

Quite the beat riding of the day

the Colony team H. Owen Hughes (1924 and 1929), E.

C. 8. C. C.

J. Barrow, e Hali, b Rirst

H. F. Strang, h Hyde

J. Skinner, b Hyde

and F. Goodwin (1927) are the only H. Westlake, c Lewis, b Hyde

V. M. Benved, b Raven

Pearce (1904, 1909, 1920, 1924, R. A. Simpson, e Mulceby, b

1927, and 1929,) and A. W. Hay- ward (1927) have also participat-

ed in the series.

#

Colony Captain's Average WEN HUGHES, the

skipper, kas on

famen

45.33 for hia tıra Malaya.

**

Hyde

R. B. Wood, not out

Extras (B2)

Total

Total (for 8 wkts.)

Fall of the wickets-1 for 44; 1162 for 70; 3 for 73; 4 for 104; 5

for 106: 6 for 106; 7 for 100; 81 for 115.

Colony average of Full of the wickets:-1 for 87; against 2 for 39: 3 for 45; 4 for BB: 5 for 88: 6 for 96; 7 for 100; 8 for 108: 9 for 110; 10 for 116.

The lowest score on record the Colony's 35 in the first innings in the 1926 game in Singapore, Faced with a total of 348 to eveld the innings defeat Hong Kong scored 236 in the second innings. Hall

Overy Teddy Fincher played in that match.

THE following are the complete re

sults of the series:

1890-H. Klonings and 147 1890. K.-Seven wicketa *1891—Malaya-167 runs

1697-Malaya-Innings and 79 180J-II, K.-129 runs

1809--11.

JUBL

#ickets

1920-Malaya-36 runs 1924-3. K-Two wickets 1926-Malaya-Innings and 112 1927. K.-Innings and 25 1929-3. K-Four" wickets.

Played in Singapore..

R. N. Hamilton, the Malaya skip-

S. Jex, not out

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

A some Rumjahn

0. M. R. W. 16 5 37 4

A. Rumjahn, run out

1C. Amery c Soares b da Silva

Simms, Richards, Besant, and Watts did not bat.

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 6; for 68; 3 for 82; 4 for 128.

E. F. Fincher 5 0 26 Gittens

2)

as a referee. It is hoped that he will soon be able to lead his team in actual play, however,

The Royal Engineers were very disappointed with the result of their match against the Mamak champlona, the Radio Sports Club W. on Friday stating that "they took 1 the field with fulr "expectations of a brilliant per- 1 winning." Only

formance by Gurbachan Singh, however, saved the Radio from the ignominy of defeat. With two goale against them, the Radio are below the the Central British As-

jas yet.

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13

ST. PATRICK'S WIN8ociation, who remain undefented

AT SNOOKER.

L. E. Remedios Has Big Win Against The Service Corps.

Pole And Rugby Johnson and Pole, the two clever South Wales Borderers players, were missad from the C.B.A. team lin their match against the Hong Kong Club senior cleven last week.

St. Patrick's Club defeated the otherwise the results may have

| Royal Army Service Corps by been very different. Pole, I under- games to 1 in a friendly snooker stand, is playing rugger this sen- match played at Garden Road on son. It is hoped that this excal- 0 Saturday night.

16 4 50

4

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Jsmall

2 0 10

4

O. M.

R. W. Khoe

2

0

Dunnett Hirst

5 0 19

5

0

18 1

St. Joseph's

3

0

12

1C, Windsor e Pereira b Lopes

6 1 14

0

Raven Hyde Lewis

3.3 1

15

$

G 1 24 4 0

K. C. C.

4 H. Asome b da Silva ...

12

2 R. Y. Limb Lones

0

A. Esmail e Reed & Lopes ....

0

The scores were:

S. L. Khoo e Lopes b da Silva

2

57 R. Silva e & b ́ Lopes

St. Patrick's Club

C. Dragon not out

Jordan

1

O'Connor

4K. S. Bong é Reed b Lopes

0

2

Extra

o Oldfield

35

Total

11

1 2

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M. R. W.

Extra (B 10, LB 1, WB 2) 13 Silva

Lopes

* 4 73 6.1 .. 4 0

MALAYA

|J. P. H. Macauly, c Strange, b

Simpson

W. Mulcahy, lbw, Simpson ... G. Hall, Whitley, b McGowan D. S. Green, Whitly, b Simp-

Bon

|W. Hyde, b ́Simpson |F. Dunnett,'not out

Total (for 5.wkla.) ... 114

A. Raven,. W. Hirst, F. Lewis and:

was seen when Mr. Leo Frost won per, played against the Colony in. Overy did not bat..

on Warrington from Vigilance (Mr. 1920 and acored 90, while R. H.

Sung) in the Subs St. Leger. The Gibson visited Hong Kong with the for 21: 3 for 27; 4 for 96; 5 for 103, Fall of the wickets:-1 for 6; 2 Shanghal crack jockey sent touring team, which included Lall Vigilance off at a great pace, and Singh, in 1929.

Mr. "Benny" Proulx, who is seen at one time must have led by not at his best over a short distance, much under two furlongs. The shot, away from the gate to regis wiseacres shook their heads and ter two successes on King's Bounty sald that he would never last. Ho and Stickypast. He was never in was beaton by only a neck, and danger of being beaten in either, only through the magnificent rid his amazing getaway on the lat-ing of the champion Jockey! Mr. ter counteracting the hony's in ability to last.-

Sadko showed a big Improve ment on former performances / during the last month, and I was geniunely surprised to see him beat King's Justice by four lengths.

Frost was accorded a great ovation when he was led in by Miss Edie Moses, and he fully deserved it.

Barnsby's Hurricane Hitting.

BOWLING ANALYBIB.

McGowan Bimpson

O. M. B. W. | 9 2 20 1 12 2.

224

Westlake Skinner Whitly

5 Ο 22

0

4 0

Y 0 12

0

At King's Park yesterday after- Strange noon the Lincolns defeated the

C.B.A. in a friendly cricket match by 97, runa.

Richards Equals Record

London, "To-day.. Night Star (Mr, Pan), Iron Gray

Barnaby batted brilliantly to Gordon Richards, champion 'joc. (Mr. Delta), and Helter Skelter score 76, which included three alxes key, equalled Fred Archer's 50- (Mr. Heard), were. {lis three and twelve boundaries.

|| year-old-racord, of 246 winners in favourites, who were upplaced.

G.B.A. 62 (Lilley 7 for 10)

a season yesterday at Harat Park (Continued on Pape 11).

Lincolns, 150 for 8 (Barnaby (76), —Router,

J. Arnaiz b Lopes

INTERPORT PLAYERS IN ACTION

Jonklass And Gill Préfer Cricket To Racing

~W. O. Jonklass and B. 8. GIU, two members of the Malaya Inter- port Cricket eleven to meet Hong Kong to-day, played in the match at Pokfulam between the

··I.K.C.. and the

University Baturday,

Jonkiais bowled : 5

$ overi,

of which were maldens, for & rans "and no wickets, and hit up 26, GIE brother of Lall Singh the All-India player scored 88 not out, The other members of the visite

Jam went to the Inces.

RAS.C..

49 Troy 31 Fullbrook

L. E. Remedios 73 Farrow

1. Remedios

53 Jeffries

25 Gray

281.

MIXED DOUBLES POSTPONEMENT

lant full-back will not give up hockey in favour of the other sport,

The C.B.A. have in Moss, one of~~ 40 the soundest pool-keepers in the 31 Colom

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Favourites In Action This Afternoon

T. W. Poh, was elected captain of 54 the

Leam University : Hockey

at a committee meeting. last week 192 Following the vacancy left by the departure of Foo, Eng Lin.... An ex- perienced player and a clover full- back, Poh can be relied upon to lead his team to even greater nuc- (cess this season,

In their initial match of the sea son the University Cahowed their strength by defeating..., the In- cognitos, virtusi Mamak champions The match between M. W. Le last season, by. four clear goals, and Mrs. Eald Lo Liiton, the

The "Varsity foam will meet the

| holders, and ́E, C. Fincher. and Radio, Sports Club, in a friendly,

Miss O. Dalziel in the Semi Final game on Wednesday next. Round of the Colony" Mixed

|Doubles Lawn Tennis Champion- Varsity's Promising Side

ship was postponed yesterday ow. The team includes several very, ing to the rain. Ag

promising new players supported, L. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner, by a number of last years' regular the Tavourites for, the title and players in E. L. Gosano, A. M. holders in 1931, will meet another Rodrigues, and R. Woolley, the U.S.R.C. pair in Capt, P. S. Can team is gaining a higher standard non and Mrs. 'R, M. M. James in of play each your the other, Semi-Final to-day at the O.B.C. commencing at 4 p.m.

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