THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934

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LAWRENCE SHOULD BEAT ROZA-PEREIRA OVER 220 YARDS

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TRENTBRIDGE SETS MAGNIFICENT

NEW MARK

DIANA BAY'S GOOD START NULLIFIED

JUNGLE JIM'S SURPRISE WIN SHOWING an amazing burst of speed in the home straight, Trentbridge (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) came home to a popular win in the Double Tenth Plate at the second day of the Eighth Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley yesterday to beat Diana Bay (Mr. B. A. Proulx) 'comfortably in the record time of 1 min. 10 3.5 secs., a fifth of a ge- cond better than the previous best held by King's Bounty.

On his formi yesterday it now seems problematical if Liberty Bay, himself, could have held Trentbridge at such a cracking pace. Mr. Proulx forced Diana Bay into the loud at the start. but a stronger finish gave Trentbridge the advantage in the home straight to win by four lengths at the finish.

Jungle Jim (Mr. S. Y. Liang) surprised punters when he came through to win the Kiangsi Handicap and pay $31.10. tne highest dividend under the new $2 betting facilities.

Mr. N. Dietz, who proved to be the best jockey of the day, rode a masterly race in the final event when he brought Cavalcade kome after a thriling tassle with Classic Hall (Mr. Heard), who led throughout. The cash sweep in this race returned $1,523.20, the highest for the day.

RIDING BY DEITZ GIVES HIM BIG LEAD

Nine Wins Ahead Of Mr. Proulx

RECORDS TO DATE

With three wins, two seconds, and one third in six starts yester day, Mr. Norman Deltz, greatly

increased his lead in the jockeys Mr. Proulx by 9 wins.

championship. He at present leadi

The following are the season's complete records to date:

Deliz A... Heard P. P. Botelho S. Y. Liang

B. A. Progl

E. O. Butter

G. A, Harriman

D. Black

W. B. S. Davis

F. M. L. Soares

S. N Pan

Tang Man Wa C. Taylor

R. H. Charles

J. I. Jordan

W. ft. Choy

Y. 7. Fung I. P. Chansen A. L.. Caplan Yue Shun Wa

F. F. LI Ip Kul Ying

Wo G. W. Sewell S. W. Tang

E. H. de C. Carvalho Mr. C. Taylor. riding Surprise,[3–3,00 p.m.-Double Tanth Plate.-G. D. A. Gregory was thrown while coming up the

Winner $750. Second $300. Third A. Wall $200. For China Ponier. Weight Yeang Wing Kwan home straight, but escaped with:

for inches as per scale. Entrance W. T. Stanton only a shaking.

15. Five Furlongs.

Mr. Deitz was seen in another Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge 161 terrific struggle with Mr. Heard I. (Mr. A. J. P. Heard)

in the Kwangtung Handicap, E. Dunbar's Diana Bay 158 lb. when he brought National Day

(Mr. B. A. Pink)

A. J. Stocker

H. M. Remedios

1 EBis Joseph

K. W. Fung

Dr. S. K. Lee

2

H. Y. Liang

F. Label

H. P. Rees

3 W. W._Miles

I. Barrow

home a neck ahead of King's Dynasty's King's Justice 188 lb. Parade, the favourite, in the first

(Mr. W. H. S. Davis) leg of the "double." The victory 4 starters, was most befitting with the occa-i Won by four lengths and three A. D. Coppin aion of the Chinese National lengths. Double Tenth anniversary, but caused a big upset in the "double betting."

The disappointing form of Lucy Glitters in the Katoomba Handi- cap was one of the features of the meeting.

Attendance, in spite of the dull weather, was good.

J. A. Johnson

1 2 3 Un. 24 18 22 61

15 7 5 69

13 25 17 53

11 7 12 60

9 9 70

7 4 5 51

5 5 7 44

3 1 7 59

3.0

1 16

2 9 7 38

2 6 8 51

2 1 46

2 1 31

3 1.25

1 2 10

3 2 T 23

1 6 2 51 3 4 37 13 2 4

100 B

1 2 1 10

0 7 6 64

0 3 2 20

0 1 0 10

0 1 0 13

0 0 1 14

0 0 0 2

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0018

0 0 0 10

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Lo G. Hin

$3.20;

Choy Wing Chiu

G. U. da Roza ....

H. A. de B. Botelho R: A. Carroll

H. V. Pearse

0 0 0 33

A. A. R. Botelho

0 0 0 46

Time: 1.10.3.5 (record). Pari-mutuel, winner places. 1st $2.10; 2nd $2.10.

Race 3. No. 504

$1,239.00 354.00 177.00

760 609

0 0 0 12

Unplaced runners (864 each), ST. JOAN PROMOTED

No.: 1639.

1-2.00 p.m.-Kweichow Handicap.4-3.30 p.m.-Kwangtung Handicap.-

Winner $150. Second $225. Third $125. For China Ponies, Subscrip. Lion Grißins of this Club of this Season that have won, date of entry, less than $1,500 in Stakes To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5.. One and a Quarter

Miles. Hebslad's Chow Fan 152 lb...

(Mr. W. H. Choy)

Winner $450. Second $226. Third $125. For China Ponles, "D" Class. Subscription Griffins of this: Club of this Season and Winners!

Latest Classification

Changes Notified

A happy scene taken at the conclusion of the Max Schmeling- Waller Neusel heavyweight' fight at Hamburg, Germany, showing Schmeling, former world's heavyweight champion, riding out of the stadium on the shoulders of his admirers, after he had technically knocked out Neusgl.

GOVERNOR'S CUP

NATIONAL DAY AND SOLDIER

OF BRITAIN PAY $30.10

The following was the result of the "Double" betting in which 70 punters secured $30.10 for the winning combination of Soldier of Britain and National Day- Ist Leg:

Banjolina (4), Boxing Eve (122), Burgomaster (63), Chivalrous (11), Ebony Idol (9), Helter Skelter (30), Hey Tor (38), Hot Heels (1), King's Parade (494), National Day (70). No Fear (26), Racing Triumph (127), Shaug-

ton

F. A. ELEVEN WIN

BY 8 TO 4 IN EPIC SOCCER ENCOUNTER

DEFENCES DO NOT COLLAPSE

INGENUITY OF FORWARDS RESPONSIBLE FOR GLUT OF GOALS

(By "ROVER"}

RECORD HOLDER'S

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FIRST TITLE?

MRS. MEAD TO ENCOUNTER MISS DORIS HUNT - TO-DAY'S AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

IN V.R.C. BATH

(By G. L.)

CLOSE STRUGGLE BETWEEN W. LAWRENCE AND LIONEL

A ROZA-PEREIRA IN THE 220 YARDS FREE STYLE WILL

FEATURE THE PROGRAMME OF THE SECOND DAY OF THE OPEN COLONY AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE V.R.C. POOL AT 5.30 P.M. TO-DAY.

Lionel Roza-Pereira won the event last year by little morc than a touch in 5 mins. 42 2.5 secs, but Lawrence easily better- ed this time in the Interport trials when he broke the five-year- old Colony mark by two full seconds with 2 mins. 30 secs. He also won the 220 Yards event in the Triangular Interport contest at Shanghai, setting up a record for the Interport series.

With such a big margin, he is safely expected to carry off the race, securing the title for the first time in his career. There are no other challengers.

Mrs. L. Mead and Miss Doris

LAWRENCE SETS NEW Hunt will fight out the Ladies'

100 YARDS MARK

Clocks 57 4/5 Secs. To Win Championship

LAU PO HAY'S NEW BACK-STROKE TIME

100 yards title, formerly held by Mrs. MacMahon, who is at pre- sent in England. Mrs. Mead Volunteer Sports when she won caused a sensation at the recent the 50 Yards Ladies' event to equal the local record of 31 secs. Doris Hunt, Harbour Swim cham- pion, although not so fast over the short distance, is B great stayer, and should be able to hold

W. Lawrence fulfilled all expec-her own against Mrs. Mead.

tations when he retained the Co- The Hong Kong University, the

lony's 100 Yards free style cham-only challengers to the V.R.C. in pionship on the first day of the an- the Open relay, have several very nasi swimming championships held good swimmers, and, although not at the V.R.C. yesterday, setting, up expected to beat the V.R.C. "A" a new local record for the distance team, will offer a serious challenge in doing so.

to the V.R.C. "B" six. The team He covered the distance in 57.4/6 includes H. L. Ozorlo, the Varsity seconds, clipping 1.1/5 seconds off champion, L. Oliveria, a Shanghai the record of 59 seconds set up, by Interport trials swimmers, E. L. D. Lyon as long ago as 1924. He Gosano, and a fast Chinese swim- was unchallenged over the whole mer. The V.R.C. "A" team will

E. B. da Roza, T. Paget and A. A.

da Roza.

hon (4), Vago (5), and Warring- THE Football Association defeat-distance. A. A. Roza took second probably include, W. Lawrence, 2nd Leg

Electric Star (7), Gladiator, (0), King's Fancy (1), Lemberg (0). and Soldier of Britain (60).

The following alterations and SHANGHAI SCORE 335

at this Meeting barred. Entrance additions to the pony classification $5. One Mile.

Dr. S. N. Chau National Day

144 lb...... (Mr. N. Deitz) 1 Bellamy & Gordon's

Parade 151 lb.

King's

I

Tester & Abraham's The

Bodega 161 .......

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Eve's Boxing Eve 161 lb.

(Mr. R. H. Charles) 3

2

(Mr. Yue Shun Wa)

15 starters,

2

Wekea's Little Beauty 157 lb

(Mr. Choy Wing Chiu)

3

12 starters.

Won by a neck and two lengths. Time. 2 mlas. 9 2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel, winner $22.90;

lists of the Hong Kong Jackey Club Stokes Hits Up 161 After

are notified:

Australian Ponies

St. Joan to "A" Class. China Ponies

.

Century Stand

ed the Chinese Amateur Ath-place to beat Lionel Roza-Pereira. letic Federation by the phenomenal

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score of eight goals to four in the first game of the Govenor's Cup series.

a

The spectators and there was good crowd present--certainly had full value for their Twelve goals.

THE RESULTS

The results were as follows: 100 yards free style (championship of

the Colony).-

1, Lawrence; 2, A. A. Roza; 3, L. Rozi Pereira, Time-87.4-5 seconds. (Record).

Throwing the polo ball (championship

of the Colony).

1, T. Paget; 2, A; Fullager; 3, 0. G. Lopez. Distance-71 ft. 8 ins. 100 yards back stroke (championship

of the Colony)-— · 1,.Lau Po-hay; 2, W, Lawrence; 8,

The Junior Championship event of the VRC will be decided between L. A. Soares and J. A. Guterres, with the odda favouring the former. The following are the competi- 100 Yards Free-style, Ladies:- tors in to-day's events.

Mr. L. Mead and Miss Doris Hunt. 200 Yards Free-style:---

W. Lawrence and L. Roza-Pereira. Junior Championship (V.R.C.) ;—.

A. MeGrann, L. A. Soares and J, A. Guterres. Team Bace:-

money. Nine of them scored in the first half, and, every RICKETTS SHINES WITH BALL Jone a good goal! Pride of Tsingtao, Cavalcade, and Racing Pluck to "C" Class. With all their first innings wic-the match, the score would indi-

To anyone who did not witness. Rota Pereira. Time-89.4-5 secs, Chief Seattle, Heart's Glory, Hot kets in hand Hong Kong are 328 cate that the respective defences L. Omund. Time.-46.1-5 Boce. 75 yards free style (handicap)-

1, C. N. da Silva; 2, A. A. Roza; 8,1 Sun, Partnership, Racing Pride, runs behind Shanghai as the result were not capable of holding the Three-legged race (members) Royal Flush, Teo Tak, Tammel, of the first day's play in the Inter-attack. Such was not the case, Vigilance, West Parade, William port cricket match yesterday.

1, J. A. Guterres and A. A. Roza; 2, ST. ANDREW'S LOSE ¡Osler.

however.

A. A. Osmund and C. N. da Silva, Delightful Scores:

The Chines were Time 42. SOC. without the services of several of

Stickypast,

Won by length and half the places, 1st $9.60: 2nd $2.50; 3rd Chance, and Little Beauty to "D"

same.

Time: 2.47.2.

Parimutuel. winner $7.50; places, 1st $3.60; 2nd $3.20; 3rdi $3.50.

Race 1.

No. 950

$695.80

FT

531

1722

198.80 09.40 ($50 each), 1354; 223: 508; 135; 904; 1687; 236; 385; 92.

Unplaced runners

Nos:

2-2.30 p.m-Klangsi Handicap

Winner $500. Second $250. Third: $150. For China Ponles, "C" Class. Entrance $5. One and s Quarter Miles.

Lan's Jungle Jim 150 lb....

(Mr S. Y. Liang)

Tally Ho's Valorous 158 lb

Shanghal-let Innings

L. F. Stokes, & Mclanes, & Pearce 1. D. Bidwell, e Dunkley, b Minu

B. B. Kerman, c Minu, b. Garth-

waite

V.R.C. "A," V.R.C. "B," H.K. Univer- sity.

AT HOCKEY

their regular players. notabla HAMPSHIRE RUGBY K.LT.C. Much Too Good

161 absentees being Li Tin-sang,

4Wong Wing, Lee Kwok-wai, and

fence, while Tam Kong-pak,

SUCCESS

The Kowloon Indians' Tennis

28 Fung King-cheong and Ip Pak Somerset Beaten On Eve Club beat St. Andrew's by 4 goals

$3.20.

Class.

Race 4.

No. 938

$960.40

2107 196

274.40

One Mile. 137.20 Li Shiu Pany's Soldier of Bri- Unplaced runners ($50 each), tain 163 lb... (Mr. N. Deitz) Nos.: 447; 609; 2076; 108: 1174; Hem'e Gladiator 160 lb. ...... 23; 1857: 1497; 348; 2248; 1229;

(Mr. R. H. Charles) 11858.

Kong Bros.'s - Electric

Star 161 lb. (Mr. E. 0. Butler) 5 starters.

72

Wong Mee-shun from the de-

1

A. J. Barson, e Owen Hughes, b

Ricketts

D. W. Leach, b Pearce

2. Marshall, st. Dunkley, b Ricketts

P. Madar, & Pearce

12 ward line.

0

R. Booth, st., Dunkley, b Ricketts

3. J. A. Lasace, e Baines, b Ricketts

E. P. Humphreys, b Pearce

Won by: Three lengths and four!. C. Jenkins, not out lengths.

Time: 2 mins: 2 secs. Pari-mutuel;

winner

(5.-4.00 p.m-Kwangsi Handicap.

Winner $650. Second $275. Third $175. For China Ponies, "B" Class. Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Miles,

Grayburn's Brechin (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 1 places, 1st $2.50; 2nd $4.90. Shin Pang's Soldier of

Race 6. China 166 lb. (Mr. N. Deitz) 2

No. 1777 Lan's Bright View 153 lb.

Mackie &

163 lb.

LI

Extras (b.3, 1.5.2, n.b.5)

Total

2 wah were absent from the for-

Even so, the sub-i

10 stitutes were all more or lesa

33 well-tried players.

Of County Season

London, To-day.

to 1 in a friendly hockey game yes- terday after leading by two clear goals at the interval,

Gurbachan Singh (2) and A. P. In preparation for the opening of Sousa (2) scored for the Indians,

Such players as Tay Quee-liang the County Rugby Championship, while Parkina nettod for the losers. 10 and Lai Shui-wong are practically Hampshire beat Somerset by 12 certain of scoring goals, no matter points to 6 at Bournemouth yester 335 how good the opposing defence day. $2.60; Fall of wickets: 1 (Bidwell) for may be, while on the other hand,

2 (Kermani) for 208; 3 (token) for

K.F.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

The following are the Kowloon Football Club teams for Saturday: Eastman (Capt.); G. White, J. Gilch v. Police C. Cord; B. Everest, A.

The London Irish proved too! 274; 4 (Leach) for 276; B (Barson) for what defence in, the Colony could good for Bective Rangers, winning 276; 6 (Madar) for 277; 7 (Booth) for prevent a trio such as Ward, A. V. by 20 points to 12.-Reuter. 290; 8 (Inance) for 326; 9 (Ham-Gozano and Ridley from finding the phreys) for 993; 19 (Marshall) for $$ net? I must admit that had Wong on Saturday when Leicester meetrist, Pope; W. Knox, B. Whitehead,

The County Championship opens Wing been. In his usual place, North Midlands at Leicester, and Elliott, V. White, and D. Knox ofcovered by Li Tin-sang, I do not Warvick play East Midlands av Borderers--Boyes; Cutter, Hick 1think the F.A, would have scored Coventry.

1

(Mr. S. Y. Lang) 3

"1

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard)

2

I. Y. Liang's Wonderful Stag

8 starters. Won by: Two lengths and length and a half.

$1,355.20 1205

387.20 1671

198.60. Unplaced runners ($50 each),! Nos.: 2068; 328.

Pereira Mina

Ricketts

(Mr. N. Deitz) 3

16 starters.

Time: 2 mins. 29 1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel, winner

$8.10;

Won by length and a half and places, 1st 32.60; 2nd $2.40; 3rd

balf a length.

$2.30.

Race 5.

No. 920

159

1807

Time: 2.38.1. Pari-mutuel, winner $81.10; places, 1st $8.80; 2nd $7.20; 3rd. $4.30.

Race 2

No. 1180-

$787.80

1451

210,80

911

105.40

Unplaced runners

7.-5.00 p.Katoomba Handicap. Garthwalte. Winner $500, Second $300. Third Pearce $200. For Australian Pontes, "B" Madar Class. Winners at this Meeting McInnes barred. Entrance $5. One and a Quarter': Miles..

1,219.40 348.40 174.90 Dr. S. N. Chau's Empire Day

Mrs. D. J. Lewis's St. Joan

165 Ib... (Mr. B. A. Proulx):1

Unplaced, runners ($50 each),

140 lb (Mr. N. Deltz), 2 Nos.: 1190; 2272; 3400; 2019; Kong Bros.'s Polar Star 162 16 (Mr. E. 0. Butler)

1759

(350 each), 6-4.30pm-Hunan Handicap.

Nos.: 82; 655; 206; 1114; 1540;

8 starters,

3

Bowling Analysis

0. M... R.

W.

20

68 18 4 39

27.1 8 58

10

1

40

20

2 82

3

0

19

+ 19

Hong Kong.-1st Innings

E. J. R. Mitchell, not out

Rev, H. W. Balces, not ant

Total (for as wkt.)

HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORING

80 many goals. If Morrison, how. jever, had been fit to turn out, he could not have given a better dis

o play than did Syd Strange.

Stanley Out Of Place

FANLING BOGEY POOL TIE

the

D. J. Gilmore (8) and J. Forbes {(14), with two

down, won Bogey (Par) Pool at Fanling yes- of 24 entries.

The right-helf position was the terday in a field

me weak spot in an otherwise They will divide the prize. excellent F.A. eleven. Stanley's

usual position is in the forward

An innings of 97 by E. C. Fincher line-inside left and he could not enabled the K.C.C. to beat the Club be expected to shine in an un

man (Capt); F. Hopkins, S. Macnider, W. Tillery T. Lee, J. White, Mar donald, Arnhold, and P. White.

RECREIO HOCKEY TEAM FOR TO-MORROW'S GAME

The following will represent the Recreio against the Royal Corps of Signale in a friendly hockey match to-morrow on their own ground: TAGNES Britto; A. A, des Remedion, The Bogey Pool Competition J. J. Remedios;, M. Oliveira, J. Gon-

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

Won by Three lengths and yesterday by 01 runs yesterday, accustomed position. Apart from played over the Kowloon couras salves, Dr. A. Rodrigues; C. D'AL Winner $450. Second $225. Third three lengths.

while J. W. Pote-Hunt's 181 not out that, the defence could not have yesterday resulted in a tle, Rmada e Castro, C. Guterres, A. A.

1972; 1471 701; 1436; 186; 1036; 1994; 1801

$125. For China Ponies, Griffins

of this Season that have won $1,750

Time-2 mins, 28, 4/5 secs.

turned the tables in the junior game been improved.

or more in Stakes. Entrance 15.

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at King's Park yesterday.

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down. - f

Collings and F. C. Barry finishing R Botelho, P. Nolasco, and P. Ro-

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