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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1934
MR. DEITZ TO RIDE JUST THAT
CAER CLARK CUP
- HOCKEY AT KING'S
PARK TO-DAY
Seven New Players In Schoolgirls' Team
WILL MEET C.B.A. LADIES 、
IN FIRST GAME
MAMAK HOCKEY IN BIGGER CHALLENGE
FULL SWING
Second Successive Win For Royal Signals
POLICE HELD TO A DRAW.
The Royal Corps of Signals won their second Mamak Hockey match this season when they defeated The opening match of the Caer H.M.S. Keppell by 3 goals to 1 in Clark Cup ladies" hockey com a very fast and even match on the petition this season will be Marina ground yesterday. played to-day when the Central The Signals took an early lead British Schoolgirls meet the Cen through May who scored twice in tral British Association Ladies (the Arst half A. B. Muir netted at King's Park. the match com-for the naval team soon after the [mencing at 3.15 p.m.
start of the second half, but May
A
TO BAG TOR DOUBLE COMBINATION
PROBLEM
TRENTBRIDGE SHOULD WIN
BIG RACE
(By "Rapier")
TO-DAY
BRITISH TURF FIGURES
AGA KHAN HEADS TWO LISTS
GORDON RICHARDS HAS BIG ADVANTAGE
Although the leaders of the owners. breeders, trainers, and jockeys in the latest British turf statistics are unchanged, several alterations have occurred in the runners-up positions.
Lord Glanely has increased his wins by 2 and row has 17 victories
ahead with 80 wins and £42,956.
- last-minute change has been made in the with 11 horses, netting £14,683, an jockeys for the Queensland Handicap at to- increase of over $1,000. H. H. the The same two teams opened added his third goal before the day's Ninth Extra Race Meeting at the Valley. Aga Khan, however, is still far In the absence from the Colony of Mr. "Ferdie" M. D. Sullivan has displaced Mr. the competition last season, the close of play.
The Signals, who were without C.B.A. winning by 4. goals to 2, the services of Fielding, owing to Soares, Mr. Deitz, leading rider, will take out Mr. France for the runner-up position players in the Schoolgirls' team, match, were best served by Martin before uncertain of a ride, will take Woodland by nearly $10,000.
There are no less than seven new an injury received during a football Seth's Just That, while Mr. Benny Proulx, who was to H. H. the Aga Khan among the breedere, increasing his winnings Police Held To A Draw Stag. It means that Bag Tor is likely to receive Mr. M. Marah has moved from The new players are, the Misses The Police, Mamak champions, a sterner test, but he should weather it on his seventh to runner-up among the H. Relton, R. Stephenson, M. Bell, were held to a goaless draw in form yesterday morning. M. Lammert, J. Humphreys A. Mar-their Arst Mamak tin and P. Stringer.
and, although none of them havo and Higginsbottom. experience in junior matches.
A Big Loss
Tournament
-
Statisties to September 17 were: - WINNING OWNERS
trainers, to Mr. Frank Butters, and ̄- from 8 wins has increased it to 19 Brechin is reported even fitter than he was when he won so with nearly £10,000 Increase in match against the Royal Engineers convincingly over 14 miles last time out, and is likely to be a winnings... on the Police Training School big menace to King's Fancy and King's Bounty in the first leg
The jockeys remain unaltered, be- ground yesterday. The Sappers of the "double," while successful backers of this race will be faced ing well led by Gordon Richards. wan their first game against the with the problem of choosing between Valorous, Flying Tourist with Fred Fox runner-up. The outstanding loss to the team 12th Battery.
and Wonderful Stag in the second "leg."" Is the decision of Miss H. Knill.
Sapper Brown and Captain Foley
The big race, the October Handicap, appears to be a "cinch" their former captain and coach, to were outstanding for the Engineers, for, Trentbridge with Mr. Johnny Heard up Mr. Heard has some atand down to enable the team to while Wass and Blackburn shone good looking ponies to-day. be an all-schoolgirl combination for the Police," Miss M. Knill, who gained a place G. Perkins, the captain, did not in the Colony's Ladies' side, is one play. He is to be married this of the finest forwards in the Colony afternoon. jand her loss to the team will be
irreparable. Miss K. Moir, now be the captain of the team.
will
To-morrow's Matches
little chance of winning over a mile,
Sir R. Brooke
Mr. Lord Durham
AK Bay is reported not quite! Partnership Favoured Osady, and in this event there is
The Bonham Handicap should Lord Derby two furlenge too far for him, in the result in a very open race between Sir Charles Hyde The Royal Corps of Signals meet Caine Handicap. The race appears Partnership, National Day, and Mr. W. Woodward the United Hockey Club in a Mamak between Macaroni and Ribble with King's Parade in that order. Among the other players lost to match to-morrow on the Marina Electric Star and Soldier of China Deitz got National Day home ahead Mr. J. B. Joel
The Star of King's Parade in last meeting, Bir G. Bullough the team this year are Miss ground at 3.30 p.m. represented by as the next best two. Bryson, who has left for Home, the the following:
pony was not very fit last time out, and he is likely to do so again with a Missca McCaw and Miss R. Ingram, Cross, Martin (capt.), Whitehead, but has improved during the last? b. advantage. It is, however, H.H. Aga Khan The latter has now left school and Buttery, Dilley, Austen, Higginsbottom, fortnight, though I hardly think he just about time Partnership came Mr. D. Sullivan
up, and I have impllelt confidence in France will play for the "Y" Ladies this Erridge, May, Hodge and Larkin..
in Mr. Liang...
Besson.
The C.B.A. Ladies
will win.
R.E: K.I.T.C. The Kowloon Indians
Burgomaster's Challenge
Tennis
Races Value Won
£ 30 42.956
H.N. Aga Khan Lord Glanely
17 14.683
IF.H. Maharaja of Rajpipla. 8
13,469
Mr. M.H. Benson
2
12.155
22
10.398.
10
9,343
9.166
8,496
.-8.042 - .
15
7.934
7.649
Lord Astor
10
7.643
BREEDERS
18
41,873
.26.481
4. 19,636
18. 13.416
Sir L. Alec Black
13:
12.567
Lord Derby... Lord Carnarvon.
10.975.
9.166
* 8.566
7.866
7.520
-7.406
6.307
#· 81.500
National Stud>.
F. Darling
TRAINERS
Novices' Race. Club's hockey team will play their Mr. Heard is likely to commence
Sir G...Dullough first Mamak match against the a successful afternoon in the Bon- Hetman looks good for
the Mr.. John Bell The ham Handicap when he takes out Novices' race with Mr. Taylor, while Sledmere Stad Considered by many to be one of Royal Engineers to-morrow, the strongest challengers to the ground and time have no been fix-The Bodega, which is now very fit Mayflower and Daylight Eve are Lord Darham, Hong Kong Ladies' team for the ed as yet.
after his recent lameness. No Fear likely to dispute second place in an Sir Abe Bailey championship this season, the Cen-
Friendly Hockey
(Mr. Butler), Warrington (Mr uncommonly small field for this Frank Butters
are dangerous, while class of event. tral British Association Ladies
M. Marsh The Central British Association Proulx) have several new players in a team won their first hockey match when Burgomaster (Mr. Davis) is a dis- which has undergone.some radical ther defeated the Combined Hostinct possibility: Vago might sur positional changes.
pitals by an only goal scored by C. prise with his first win. Mrs. Webber has been replaced Halford in a friendly game en Bodega, however, will take a lot of in goal by Miss S. Best, who was their own ground at King's Park beating over 14 miles. neen on the right-wing, last sea- yesterday. son, while Miss P. Woolley, who,| with Miss J. Walker, was the out- standing player in a solid defence, has been replaced by Mies F. Fisher.
Miss Beavis is again at centre- half, where she is supported by Miss Marion Bryson, a very hard working player, and Miss G, Mac- Nider.
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A New Forward
BODYLINE BOWLING
IS DEAD
Official Announcement Now Awaited
NO MISUNDERSTANDING IN FUTURE
London, Sept. 24.
Two Dynasty Candidates
The
I understand that the Dynasty stable will have two candidates in!
Should the Wyndham Handicap. Mr. Heard take out King's Fancy It will be a toss-up whether he or King's Bounty (Mr. Davis) will win. Fancy is one of the best on the course if he is thoroughly fit. Gladiator, Soldier of Germany, and Brechin are the challengers.
Rapier's
Selections
Almost Certain Winner
Miss Ray Blackmore,' 'formerly
Treatbridge is likely to prove too of the "Y" Ladies, is the new for- The result of the meeting between good for Diana Bay when they meet Race 1 ward for the C.B.A. Ladies, playing representatives of the M.C.C. and over 1 miles in the Wyndham on the right-wing. The other for the Australian cricket Authorities Handicap. King's Justice (Mr. wards, lead by Miss E. Woolley, are is that what is known as "body likely to have a keen tussle for third Davis) and Sadko (3Ir. Caplan) are in the same positions as last sea-line is dead; and the next step
800.
will be for the M.C.C. to announce place, and Sadko's powerful finish
may just do it.
the fact.
What form this announcement
-:
MACARONI
DA RIBBLE MANIL
ELECTRIC STAR
Outsider Soldier of China
Race 2:
THE BODEGA
-NO FEAR. -- ** WARRINGTON W
Outsider Burgomaster
The teams will be:-
The Australian Race C.B.A.: Mases. S. Best; J. Walker
High Finance holds the track and K. Fisher; E. MacNider, A. Bevain will take is a matter for decision and M. Brson; D. Hunt, M. Smith Eby the M.C.C. after the sub-com-record for a mile and 171 yards, Woolley, M. Whitley and R. Blackmore. mittee has reported on Thurs-and to-day will again have Mr. C.B.S.. Mistes, D. Mosa: H. Reltom day's exhaustive conversations Botelho up, but with a 9 lb.-impost and R. Stephenson; M. Bell, K. Moir
with the Australians.
on his record-breaking outing. He Bace 3- and M. Lammert; E. Rousseau, Ji
KING'S FANCY Humphreys, J. Lakeman (or H. Kuijl), The feeling of the majority at has, however, not been shaping too
***KING'S BOUNTY* A. Martin and P. Stringer.
the meeting was that some definite well recently, and, unless he beats
GLADIATOR. ruling on fast leg-theory by the Woodland Stag, who has never done
Outsider Soldier controlling bady is imperative to better than 2.02.0, he is unlikely to replace the "understanding" arrivbe placed.
RADIO HOCKEY VISIT TO MACAO
First Local Team To Challenge This Season
TO PLAY TO-MORROW
TRENTBRIDGE DIANA BAY KING'S JUSTIVE" Outsider 30
Race 5
BAG TOR
JUST THAT. WOODLAND STAG. Outsider"-Bronze" Bra
ed at last year before the Austra Bag Tor-showed a fine finish in Race 4 lans sailed for England. the Canberra Handicap, and; under It is no secret that that "under-the skilful guidance of Mr. Davis, standing" has not been considered I am inclined to think he will stave holly effective; and this was en-off the challenge of Just That, which phasised by the Australiana at has not been too eager in finishe Thursday's meeting.
at his last couple of outings. Mr. Woodfull's Absence
Delta, however, has a very good There has been some comment on chance on Mr. Seth's pony. The Radio Sports Club hockey the absence of Woodfull although Woodland Stag, High Finance, team will make the first visit of a he was invited. ""
and Saucy Face are the likely pontes local team to Macao to-morrow, Many Australians regret that he for third place. Bronze Era may meeting the Macan Hockey Club, fald not attend, especially as the rise to the occasion, but he has dis- who were undefeated, expected for English captain, Wyatt, was there, appointed so often, Mutiny Bay the Interport match against Woodfall, however, has all along had not a jockey yesterday after Malaya, throughout the whole of refused to reopen the old contro noon. last season.
versy which he feels was ended by Second Leg Of "Double The following will represent the the "understanding last year Valorous seems invincible at the Race 7 Radio:
LUB. Souza, Pardum
{8. Growa), M. H. Hassan,
Gues Mohinder
Sing Kém
GILMAN C
Gür Jaggest-Sinj
ngh
and
It now seems clear that when moment he was disti the England team goos to Austra to come home behind" Ja
ext year, there will be no mis ling in either country.
son yesterday
ints
Race 6:
VALOROUS
FLYING TOURIST WONDERFUL STAG Outsider Bistre
J. Jarvis J. Lawson M. D. Peacock C. Boyd-Rockfort Q.M. D. Bell T. HORK
C. Leader, F. Templeman F. Hartizan
R. J. Colling'
HL Cottril!
G. Richarda F. For W. Nevett R. Perryman T. Weston H. WICKE P. Beasley 8 Donoghue
C. Ray
G. Nicoll
J. Dines
19 25.481
43, 18.967
25
.18.793
22 17.465
61 17.120
23 16.410
16. 14.514
16 14.489
27 13.101
21
11.763
42'
11.247
143 11.151
22 10.599
JOCKEYS
Wins Total
147
Mts. 691
184479 84 $76 744 59 400 56 41
59 285
52 393
282
306 853-287
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS
Vines, Tilden And Cochet To Play At Wembley
COURT OF LINOLEUM
·Danfei, Mackell, the British-pro- fessional tenals champion, will de, finitely represent England in the Wembley Indoor tournament, Germany which starts on November 19.
PARTNERSHIP NATIONAL DAY "KING'S PARADE
Outsider Heart's "Glory
Race 8: SINK
HETMAN MAYFLOWER DAYLIGHT EVRE Outsider-Bright Star
Hia opponents will be Tilden and Vines, of America Cochet and Plaa, of France; and Musslein, of Germany,
This will be a genuine inter national championship for a large cash prize and last for five days. The American tournament prin ciple will govern the event. In other words, each man plays the other, and the aggregate of points awarded for victories decides the
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