THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934

4404Sporting Page

NE

MR. DAVIS MAY PROVE LEADING JOCKEY AT VALLEY MEETING

Herr Nusslein, world's professional

tennis champion' congratulates G. Von Cramm, the German Davis Cup player,

on his victory in a recent encounter at Berlin.

SHANGHAI BILLIARDS

ASSOCIATION

No Headquarters This Year

Shanghai, October 30.

C.B.A. Ladies Threat

Caer Clark Champions

OSIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S

Y.M.C.A. And Recreio Ladies Offer Stern Challenge.

SCHOOLGIRLS' TASK

ALL six teams in the Cuer Clark Cup Ladies'

GREAT AMBITION

John "D" Offers Advice

told

Sir Malcolm Campbell- members of the City of London Rotary, Club at. their luncheon re.. cently that he hoped to go to Florida next January, and that with lock-without which one could do-nothing-he would achieve his ambition of increasing the world land speed record to five miles minute.

"Recently I met Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the nil magnate," said. that Sir Malcolm, "and told him the petrol consumption of my Was 2.9 gallons per minute. His reply was: 'My boy, run vour, car day and night."

hockey competition will be seen in action 250 car Bluebird

to-day, the games being played at Kowloon.

BAD DAY FOR PUNTER

PROMISED

FLYING TOURIST & WEST PARADE FOR “DOUBLE”

ST. LEGER TRIALS CAUSE

INTEREST

(By "Rapier")

a

TO-DAY'S race meeting, like every one before

"big" meeting, is likely to be a difficult one

RAPIER'S

SELECTIONS

Race 1:-

CHESTERFIELD

* DELIGHTFUL CHANCE

THE BODEGA

Outsider Bold Commander

for punters. Without any horse being a "cinch" Race 2: -- and with the choice of eight very evenly matched

BRONZE ERA SAUCY FACE ·

NELL GWYN

Oulaider-Night. Star

Race 3:-

ELECTRIC STAR

RIBBLE

KING'S FANCY

Outsider Soldier of China

Race 4:-

ponies in the first leg of the "double" some very interesting results are likely to be recorded.

I would not be surprised to see Mr. Davis he is taking out carry off the jockey honours Bronze Era, Australian Boy, and Burgomaster, in addition to King's Bounty. Mr. Heard may have two winners on King's Warden and West Parade, while Warrington has an excellent chance. CENTRE AROUND KING'S WARDEN AND ELECTRIC STAR, Race 5 BOTH OF WHOM ARE BEING TRIED OUT OVER DISTANCES AND MORE THAN A MILE. BOTH ARE SHAPING WELL THE GRIFFINS LEGER WILL BE RUN A FORTNIGHT TO- DAY!

THE MAIN INTEREST IN TO-DAY'S MEETING WILL

FLYING TOURIST

RACING BOY THE TIGER Outsider Monoplane

BURGOMASTER WARRINGTON HELTER SKELTER Outsider-Chivalrous [Race 6;-

·

The Hong Kong Ladies', for many years holders of the Cup, and the “Y” Ladies will make their debut to-day, the four other teams, St. TWO "HAT-TRICKS" Andrew's Ladies' Club de Recreio Ladies, The IN MAMAK GAME Central British, Ladies and the Central British

played during the past Signals And R.A.S.C. Schoolgirls, having

Share 6 Goals fortnight.

Competition for the Cup this season will be

Two hat-tricks were record on ground yesterday, very much keener, and the prospects of a new the Marina name being engraved on the trophy are particu- when the Royal Corps of Signals shared 6 goals with the Royal larly bright. The champions' team has under- Army Service Corps in their first gone drastic alterations, following the departure Mamak Hockey encounter. White- The annual general meeting of of many of their best players, while the other head of the Signals, who is the leading goal-scorer to date, in the Shanghal Amateur Billiards teams have been strengthened by many new creased his lead by netting all the Association took place yesterday at players.

Signal's goals, while Senior, of the R.A.S.C., scored all three goals for

Mr. Taylor seems to be having affor his chances in the Surrey the Powhattan Club and was at

monopoly of wins in the Novices' Handicap. King's Bounty, a stable- The St. Andrew's Ladies', run- Three notable absentees from his team. tended by a small gathering of

The game was evenly contested, races, and to-day is unlikely, to mate, is the biggest menace, while are considered the forward line are Mrs. Read, enthusiasts with R, Bailey in the ners-up last year,

Miss R. Blackmore, Miss the score at half time being 1 all. prove an exception. Chesterfield Mayflower and Gleneagles will the most likely winners of the com- and chair. It was made known that as petition this season, although they P. McCaw is returning from Senior's final equalising goal came certainly looks good enough to beat bear watching.

WEST PARADE HANDICAPPED the Union Club was defunct, the will by no means have an easy Australia to-day on the ss. Tanda, within the last three minutes of any of Delightful Chance, Bold

Commander or The Bodega,

Six while Mise R. Blackmore has the game. Association was without a hend- passage.

Senior opened the scoring with furlongs should suit Chesterfield, West Parade is heavily weight- Eight Absentees transferred to the C.B.A.

The Nullah Nullah Plate, is beed in the Suffolk Handicap first quarters and. It has not been pós-

Eight new players will be seen The new names in the y for well placed shot after a solo run sible as yet to secure suitable ac

are Miss M. Trehair, from the half-way line. White tween Bronze Era and Saucy Face section, and will see King's Par-Race 8: in the Hong Kong Ladies' team, ward line commodation. It was proposed

three of whom gained a place in Miss B. Walker and Miss V. Brad head equalled shortly afterwards, and the Champions' winner should ade, who beat him last time out, when he dribbled through the de-at fast justify the confidence placed go to the post 5 lb. lighter for a It looks a toas that no headquarters be secured the selected Colony's ladies' side bury,

The "y" has a very strong defence and scored from about ten in him, Nell Gwyn is the danger shorter distance. for the present and that at the time last season:

over six furlongs, especially with up between these two with Na- yards out. "

The Service Corps took the lead Mr. Proulx in the saddle. Night tional Day, at 145 lb., and Part- early in the second half, when Star is in good condition and may nership as good beta. Senior, after beating Martin, push-possibly place.

With a 6 lb advantage over. Ala- The following are the teams in 19-ed the ball into the net. day's games:

C.B.A. Ladies:-S: Best, P. Woolley,

Continued on Page 51

of running off the championships, a

Mias M. Bird, has been replaced fence, but the forwards have yet in goal by Mias B. Hance, to prove themselves. hall be hired wherein the matches while Miss Helbling has been be played. In the meantime, the moved up from the left-back posi- association's tables would be stored tion to the half-back line. Miss

R. Smalley takes her place. until they would be required.

Despite the loss of their

head-

Miss M. Wallace and Miss B. quarters, the association will con-Pope are absentees from the inter- tinue to function.

mediate line, being substituted by The following were elected to Miss A. Jacks and Miss Owen office for the season:-president, R. Hughes.

KING'S WARDEN KING'S BOUNTY › GLENEAGLES

Outsider Brechin Race 7

WEST PARADE KING'S PARADE

· NATIONAL DAY Outsider Youig Chap

AUSTRALIAN BOY EMPIRE DAY. *VRIDAY A

Outsider Lucy Glittera

crity, the long striding Austra BUSSON DESERVED

YEARLING PRICES DOUBLED

VICTORY

Never Flurried"

(By GEORGE GREENWOOD)

..."

J. J. Busson, aged 28, of the Pannal Clúb, Harrogate, won the “News of the World" £1,040 tomina- ment at Walton Heath.

ELECTRIC STAR'S CHANCE The Signals made a determined

Han Boy looks a good thing under Electric Star's Improvement Mr. Davis in the Ballarat Handi- F. K. Walker, M. Bryson. F. Beavis, G. attack in reply, and as a result of

Whitehead during the past month is almost cap. The Goose is unlikely to MacNider. R. Blackmore, N. Whitley, Hart running “-out, F. Woolley, M. Smith and D. Hunt.

Hong Kong Ladies B. Hance; E. placed the ball into the net for a unbelievable and I fully expect to start and Empire Day and the

see him beat a proved stayer in lowly weighted Vriday look the "Terrible In Places. But retaliated but Ribble in the Griffins Cup. With next best. Lucy Glitters is the M. Gray, R. Smalley A. Jacks, A second equaliser: Owen Hughes, B. Helbling; W. Marsh; The R.A.S.C., M. Smalley, Mrs. P. M.. Harrop, GSenior's shot was stopped by Cross. Mr. Deitz probably riding Soldier of outsider.

Midfield play was predominant Germany, instead of Soldier of Ferguson and H. Davies.

Club de Recreio Ladies:-G. Roza; C. gamund, M. Basto, L. Silva-Netto, I for some time, but with 15 min-China, I am inclined to favour! Xavier, E. Rozario, B. Remedios, Clues to go. Whitehead put the King's Fancy for third place. Botelho. C. Silva, M. Alves and M. Signals in the lead.

Jungle Jim la conceding a lot of Remedios.

Three minutes to time Senior weight in the Kent Handicap and "Y" Ladles W. George: J. Wise made another of his solo attempts do not like his chances against Fly- A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, S. Dalziel, R.

In the final of 36 holes ha da Blumenthal; V., Bradbury, M. Trehair and beat the defence for a bril-ing Tourist, Racing Boy, or The B. Walker, T. Dennis and O. Brown. liant last minute equaliser.

Tiger, to say nothing. of Monoplane

feated C. A. Whitcombe, a player St. Andrews's Ladies:-Mrs. R. Rose, The teams were:-

or the lowly weighted Budge. It!

15 years his senior and of inter- R.AS.C. Hart; Daley and Grant; is a very open, race and an appro- 'G. White, E. Landolt, Mrs. M. Berreux, 1. Wong, I. Woolley, F. Wong, G.

national repute, by 2 up. “

Busson, who won the first prize Kroutskava. M. Woolley, P. Gittins Ramson, Olford and Jeffers; Bar-priate "double" bet, which is still and M. Churn.

low, Tipple, Senior, Toogood and $2.

The Newmarket yearling sales of £800 and a gold medal, is the C.R.S.:D. MORS; K. Moir. M. Bell, Jeffereys.

Burgomaster has waited long en- which closed on October 4 again unofficial British match - play Lammert, G. Bane, J. Lakeman, E. Signals: Crosa; Martin and ough for a win and I think the showed the increasing confidence champion. He kept a cool head Tousseau, J. Humphreys, H. Kaill, A-Hodges; Buttery, Dilley and Aus- Suffolk Handicap will supply him of thoroughbred breeders in the throughout and thoroughly de tin; Higginbottom, Erridge, White with it. Chivalrous, Warrington, future of British bloodstock, served his victory. Although mat head. Farrell, and Larkin.

Bailey; vice president, W. G. Clarke; An entirely new forward line hon. secretary, V. S. Hamill; hon. appears. Miss J. Dalziel and Miss treasurer, P. J. Kane; executive E. Bonnar are in England, while committee, R. Bailey, W. G. Clarke, Miss J. Churchill is expected to V. 9. Hamill, W. A. Pennell, E. B. return from Swatow in December. Mrs. E. Selby and Mias E. Boll are Green, R. J. Barker-

The chairman in his address also absentees,' made a brief summary of the vari- The new forward line is Mias ous competitions played last season. W. Marsh, Miss M. Smalley, Mrs. congratulating the

on P. M. Harrop, Miss C. Fer- winners their performances. The year had gugan and Miss B. Davies.

The second eleven of the Hong been very successful with a largel number of contests taking place Kong Ladies will meet the St. and It was hoped similar competi-Andrew's Club Ladies' second team. tion would be seen this year,

at Happy Valley this afternoon.

HOCKEY' GAME CANCELLED

Mias S. Dalziel Returns

Mia S. Dalziel

returns to

Martin and P. Stringer.

strengthen the "Y" Ladies' team,1%.

Goal Scorers To-Date

Woolley (C.B.A.)

and the line-up looks a formidable M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) one this season. In the absence of Girtles (St. Andrew's)

E. Beavis (C.B.A.)

Owing to the unfit condition of Miss J. Weller, Miss W. George Botelho (Recrelo) the ground, the Mamak Hockey will be seen in goal. Mrs. Portal M. Smith (C.B.A.) match between St. Andrew's Club Lion is in England and her place, Krill (C.B.B.) and the Royal Engineers, fixed for at full-back has been taken by to-morrow, has been postponed.

Miss J. Wilson.

Oxford Crew Getting Busy

Under Ex-tight Blue Coach

The crew are using this year's

CAER CLARK LEAGUE »

TABLE

P. W. L. D. F. A, PÜ

MAMAK HOCKEY

ERROR

R.A.S.C. Alleged At Fault In Dates

Lt. E. Clark, of HMS. - Keppel

has

Golden Season For Breeders

London:

Fi Fa, and No Fear are the other

During the four days 188 year tare became strained" towards the ponies to watch.

linge were sold for 44.714 gna, end, Busson never became flurried. King's Warden

yet

[more than double the total of the He was in terrible placea to be anything but. unpla corresponding sales last year. through several wild shots, but ad-he has only started twice-

The Doncester yearling sales in wriggled successfully out of most but his fine mile gallop on Wed-September realised 298,780 gos. of them. Whitcombe also met nesday, when he clocked 2.10.0 with an increase of 109,992 ans. on the with adventures, on one occasion

previous year.

taking three shots in a bunker, a This has been the best season thing I have never seen him do for broeders since 1928.

before

8 0.28.4. last quarter, augurs well

11.00 10:12 wishes to correct the wrong impres- ST. ANDREW'S SELECT

St. Andrew's .. 110081 2 alon given in connection with the

C. B. A.....

Recreio

C. EL B.

1010 130 Mamak Hockey tournament match

...1 0 1,0. 1 100

TO-DAY'S CAER CLARK CUP FIXTURES

C.B.S. v. St. Andrew's Ladies.

Marina ground, 2.45) p.m. GRAV. HAK: Ladies

C.B.4. ground, 3.15 p.m." Ladies v. Recreto M

T.M.C.A. ground, 3 p..

London, Oct. 23. The date for next year's Univer Oxford boat, in which the Leander Club set up a new record for the sity Boat Race has not yet been Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Axed; but already an Oxford crew, Regatin, ander the direction of Mr. Halg- They are having two outings a Thomas, have gone to Henley, [day and in the afternoons are Thus the work commenced with working in a fixed tub which has the Summer Eights at Oxford Jast been installed at the bottom of the Benson is being followed up. Mr. garden of Thamesfeld, the resid

- and of the montjence of Sir Joho Edwards Moss.- - Haig Thomas. las 'successful of modern coaches and The men under Mr. Halg to meet the St. Andrew's he has been associated with each Thomas' care are-M. H. Mosley

of the winning Cambridge crows P. R. 2. Bankes, D. Hogg

inc

the

now

Hong Kong Ladies second eleven

eleven at the Valley this afterno in a friendly fixture. Sutcliffe, D. M. De Winser, E. D. D. H. R. Ladles Miss S. Brakett, His frect Tomlin, A. 8. Glible, B. J. Scortino, J. Harris: Walker and Miss J. Smalley

D. Sturrock G. G. Costley White, Miss B. O'Hogan, Mias M. Dunnet G. H. D. Green, T. EL Oarsman, and Miss M. King; Miss V. Blackburn,

Battey Man Hance, A. N. W. 03 C. Shebbeare: (Cor),

against the R.AS.C. last Wednes [day, kyynel R

GOLF TEAM

It was reported that the naval Annual Societies' Match

|team failed to put in an appearance, whereas the fixture was not due to

The following will represent St be played until November 7. The Andrew's Bociety against St mistake arose through an error on George's Society in the annual golf the part of the R.A.S.C. team, who encounter at Fanling on Thursday, turned up on the field a week ear November 18 lier than they should

INCOGNITOS TO MEET RECREIO TO MORROW

following will represent the itosin friendly hockey

W. Shewan, E. S. Robertson, R. Young, D. J. Gilmore, D. 8. Edward, B. Fons, RK. Valentine, WA Stewart A, T. Lay, E. W. Kirk, K. Morrison and, A. McKellari:

Reserves BP Purves and W Jamieson

YA

FLOODLIGHT SOCCER the Club De Recreio 10.80 mgn the As a grand

Barros S Reed RB

*RIC Road

(Caph) Finto

PSous

South China

TENTH SHEK O GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

Starting Times For Sunday

Morning Times

0.00 & 10.00 JW. Alabacter 9.05 & 10.05 L. C. F. Bellamy 9.10 & 10:10 G. E. Archbutt 9:15 & 10.168, H. Dodwell 19.20 & 10.20 R. M. Handerson

9.26 & 10.25 E Potter 0.30% 1030 J. B. Bots

0.85 & 10.35 D. Drummond Av

9.40 & 10.40 J. K. Bousfield.

0.45 & 10,45 G. G. N. Tinson

to the Military 9.50 & 10.50 Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hugh

odlight – 9.55 & 10,55 Mal, Gen. 0. C. Borrett

Afternoon Time." “& ACL Bowker / 200 & 8,000 <&*H C. BAWAYAMA 72,05 & ̈3.05; &A. W. Hughes 2.10 & 3.10

EJER Mitchell2.15 & 8.15"

*- & Dr. C. H; Burton - 12.20 & 8.20 - & 2. Davidson vize() 2,25 & 8.25. &¬Ã £ Stewart is 230 * 8.30

D. Fraser

& H. Owen Hughes

&HR/Bturt

& D. J. Lewis

& LW, Ampa

2185 & 8.35

2.40 & 8.40 $2.45 & 8.45

2.50 8.60

2.55 & 8.55

Tattoo The above times must be strictly adhered to No competitor may tween start his morning, round before, 9.00 a.m. or his afternoon" round sba-

*fore 2.00 p.m.

Share This Page