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FULL SEASON'S STATISTICS FOR TO-MORROW⠀⠀ MEETING
HE following statistics for the season, essential to every pun-
knows little or nothing about form the chance of saving a few dollars from rash and reckless betting. The punter is strongly ad vised not to back the leading jockeys in every race that does not generally pay at the Valley-but a glance at the list should give some indication of whether the pony the particular Jockey is taking out is worth backing or not.
Hotham Handicap-One Mile
Dinty. (165)
1Sub-Griffins St. Leger 1 Milen
1st 2nd 3rd Un. Cavalcade (188)))
Taipo Handicap-5 Furlongs
Chlef Seattle (156).
Festival Eve (140)
Glad Byes (160) .. Gold Currency (158)
Great Hall (160)
Heart's Glory (156)
Hey Tor (140)
Iron Grey (145)
No Fear (140)
Partnership (140)
Pie Face (140)
Racing Luck (161) ... 0
Racing Pride (168) Racing Triumph (140) -0 Royal Flush (154)-.. Sandy Bay (151)
Chow Fan. (156)
Sarabande (181)
Young Chap (151)
A. M. Rodrigues will not be a
Castle Peak Handicap-5 Furlongs regular player for the University
009 King's Bounty (155) 109Xing's Fancy (168)
60 18 Macaroni (155)
1% Miles
MISS J. CHURCHILL
RETURNS
42
Empire Day (155)
20 20
1
211
Cinnale Hall (186)
2. 0
Polar Star (152)
0 1 2
Copper Idol (156)
Partia (149).
0 3 0 6
Kindo (146)
||'Vriday (135)
0 0 3 10
Little Beauty (148)
2 - 1 B
4 6 8
Boxing Eve (160)
Soldier of Fortune (151)
0 1 7
St. Iven (151)
0.1
3
2
Tiny Star (156)
1
1
0
0.0 4
7 1 2
1
1 0 10
◊ 11
1
1 12
Brechin (161)
3 ·1
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1 0 7
Don (140)
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hockey team this season.
00 8
Gladiator (168)
2 3 4
1. 3
7 High Speed (140)
10
3 1
4
2
3
2
5
#
3
0 0
Oak Bay (150)
3
01
a
0
1
0 16
06 Freemantle St. Leger
Able Amazon (158). 5
1 0
0 1
0 9
Bag Tor (158)
2
1
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0
05
1. 0.
0
9
High Finance (151) .. 1°
0
D 0
Mutiny Bay (151)
1
2
2
Racing Heart (166)
2
0
1
10
В
Shum Chun Handicap
One Mile FORWARD LINE RESHUFFLE
Bayardo (140)
ด
0: 4
Bela (140)
1 0 10
Bistre (145)
2
11 8
Daylight Eve (140).. 0
1ð
8
Flying Tourist (140) 0
1 2 15
11
10
1 10
0
1
Bright View (151)
21 Monoplane (145) ...
*Brilliant Star (156), 3
0
2 Racing Boy (158)
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Electric Star (156)
2. 1
Z Racing Pluck (148)
Gladiator (156)
4
2 3
4 Spinaway (157)
4
7
*Hydroplane (156)
3 0 0
2 The Tiger (158)
0
the Caer Clark Cup competition.
King's "Warden (146)
0 1 0
2 Wayward Stag (161)
1 1
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Macaroni (156)
2
5
5.0
3 West Parade (151)
Ribble (151)...
43.9
What, A Chance (158) 0
12
Bolar Star (161)
| *Stickypast (158)
Tillicum (158)
Tko Tak (158)
Hong Kong St. Leger
| Soldier" of Britain (156) 4
Jungle Jim (156)
King's Worthy (151) Lemberg (153)
1% Miles Limelight (158) ..
2 Wonderful Stag (140) 1 2
Soldier of China (156) 3· 3 1. 6 Zero (140)
Fanling Handicap-6 Furlongs
· (159)
Hell for Leather (148) 111 11
In Good Time (165)
Tropsides (140)
|Bold Commander (145) 0
4.30 9
Chesterfield (155)*.
1 2 111
|Delightful Chance
2. 0.10
3 3 7
0
Kindo (140)
Q
Little Beauty (152)
0 .2
Racing Spirit (140) Sarabande (168)
0
Soldier of Italy (145) 1 Young Chap (165)
FERGUSON NOT TO PLAY CLUB FIELDING
IN RUGBY INTERPORT?
against the Club on November 24,
MAJOR MCINTYRE agen the first and "A" Afteens will HORS-DE COMBAT meet.
(By “REFEREE")
J
JHUTCHISON, who received a cousin ito has played a conspi-
WEAK FIFTEEN
AGAINST NAVY
Volunteer Camp Held
Responsible.
H.K. Ladies Reinforced For Cup Hockey Series
GUEST MAY BE ABSENTEE FOR REST OF SEASON
LEAGUE GOAL-SCORERS
(By "STICKS")
NANDIDATES for the umpiring tain, College, at centre-forward, examinations this season are and the two full-backs, E. H. P. still only a handful in number. White and F. Broadbridge. E F. Whereas some 40 names were ra-Selk and F. V. Wong filled the ceived during last season, up to the defence line, the latter playing his present only 8 have applied to take Brat game since his illness last the umpiring test.
The candidates for this season
are:
...
United Hockey Club: J. J. Naidi. A. 9. Xavier, K.- S. Mehal and H. E, Gubbay.
Police L. C. Pennell, C. H. Gough,
C. Parker and 'K. Mohamed.
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season.
VARSITY UNLUCKY
The Varsity, on the other hand, are unlucky not to collect the two points. In the final minutes of the game Goon scored, but the shot was
GOOD REFEREEING NEEDED disallowed on account of "sticks."
That local hockey is in dire need C.BA. NEW TALENT
of more qualified umpires is further borne out by an incident that took
V. Bond, practically a newcomer place last week in aMamak to competition hockey, is revealing Tournament match when the Police exceptionally good form at full- beat the United Hockey Club by 2 back for the C.B.A. Bond, who le goals to nil The second goal was replacing A. Pole, plays a very cool scored from a hit taken "outside game and is extremely accurate in the circle and was deflected into the his interceptions.
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newcomer,
FARMER'S PROGRESS.
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goal by the defending back's stlek." J. G. Clayden, who partners Bond This was given as a point against at full-back, is another very sound With the return of Miss Joan the United! Churchill from holiday, the Hong Kong Ladies' hockey team have RADIO'S LOSSES been materially strengthened, and should once again resume their petition, the Radio Sporte Club are however, the notable "find" of the J. Farmer, their centre-half is, 10 position as the strongest team in very much alive, having full team. A real hard-worker, he lps programme of fixtures for the alled C. Halford's place admirably.
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Although not entered in any com-
season.
His only weak point appears to be
The forward line has undergone an The team suffered an early set-
a lack of "feeding powers. entire change as a result of Miss back through the loss of two of
In the forward Hue, F. Angus Churchill's return, and the team their best men, Kalwant Singh, a and H. Pearne, as newcomers, have Colony player who has returned to shown useful form, the latter being "denotes pony has not started this which will meet the Central Brit India, and Gurbachan Singh, who Thaif.
prominent on the left-wing. ish Schoolgirls in a competition has transferred to the KIT.C.
The €.B.A. have maintained their match to-morrow, at King's Park; is Several promising young players, 100 per cent record in friendly however, have joined the team matches to date, but have yet to expected to have a comfortable win.
U. B. Sousa, who now plays in commence their Mamak Axtures. Miss D. Davies has replaced Miss goal, has given a very good display
LADIES TENNIS SINGLES
Draw For The Colony
Championship
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V. Blackburn at right wing, and in each game to date, while J. M. MAMAK GOAL-SCORERS Miss Ferguson has moved from in- Taveres and L. B. Kitchell are two side-left to inside-right in place of half-backs who are showing very Miss H. Hance. Miss Churchill promising form. P. Singh, the Whitehall yesterday, W. O. Senior Scoring 2 goals against H.M.S. comes in at inside-left and Miss Radio's veteran full-back, has, (R.A.SC.) now heada the Mamak Jacks is at left-wing.
however, been forced to take Tournamont goal-scorers with
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The team is: B. Hance, E. M. Gray, temporary rest on account of a Whitehead (Signals) with 10 goals J. Smalley, E.. O. Hagan, B. Pope, B. weak heart.
jeach, Davis (H.M.S. Whitshed) Helbling, D. Davies, C. Ferguson, Mrs.
Jacks,
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4
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E. F. Fincher. (St. Andres
Muir (HM.S. Keppell) Fintos (E.LT.CO
K. L. Goon (University) Farrell (Signala) Larkins (Signals)
is second with 7 goals, while Lt. A. Harrop, J. Churchill and A. ST. ANDREW'S LOSS
Comdr. Surtees, of H.M.S. Suffolk, C.B.S.D. Misa; M. Bell and K. A. E. P. Guest, captain of the St. who have only recently commenc Noir; M Lammert, C. Bone and J.
ed their fixtures, is fourth with 6 Lakeman; E. Rousseau, J. Humphries, Andrew's Club team, is reported to Mrs. J. F. Kayll, who is one of the H. Knill, A. Martin-árd P. Stringer. be on the sick list, and under goals (scored in the same game). strongest claimants to the Colony
stand he will be unable to play
The leading goal-scorers are: C.B.A. Meet "Y" Ladies Singles tennis title, has been
Whitehead (Bignala) again for a couple of months, and Benior (R.A.8.C.) drawn against Mrs. E. Grimble,, a| L. BONNAR, a former Colony
The Central British Association probably the rest of the season. His Davis (I.M.8; Whitabed) very capable and experienced op-Ladles, who defeated the Hong loss will mean a big difference to Barteen (H.M.B. (Suffolk) first fifteen player and vice-
ponent, in the First Round of the Kong Ladies, champions of the Caer the team, whose chances of carry:G. Singh (K. L. T. C.)
Perkins (Police)........ WALKDEN OUT OF COLONY Championship, the draw of which Clark Cup, a fortnight ago, are ing off the Mamak title this season May (Signals) part in Singapore rugby for severe gash in the china the past three years, having cap
took place at the United Services fielding the same team for their were distinctly, bright. fortnight ago when he collided with tained the State fifteen, is now on
(By “REFEREE")
Recreation Club on Wednesday clash with their old rivals the "Y" A The Club first fifteen will be con- evening. Robertson, has had seven stitches Home Leave and will return to siderably below full strength to Miss R. Hancock, last year's run-
Ladies' at King's Park.
SAINTS. SETBACK put in, and is not likely to play for Hong Kong on transfer in March morrow when they meet the Navy in ner-up to Mrs. James, meets Miss RF. K. Walker, M. Bryson, E. Beavis, G. Andrew's Club and the University The team is: 8. Beat, P. Woolley, The Hamak match between St another fortnight. On form, he
a friendly rugby ixture on the Rumjahn, sister of Sidar Rumjahn, MacNider, H. Blackmore, N. Whitley last Sunday was played under very SIGNALS TO LOSE PLAYERS was almost a certainty for one of
M. W. Turner, the Club's present Club ground, the centre three-quarter positions. stand-off half, is leaving the Colony
- while another interesting game will E. Woolley, M. Smith and D. Hunt. The first Volunteer Camp has be between the slow-moving Miss The "y" Ladies have made one about by the rainy weather. After The Royal Corps of Signals will
poor ground conditions, brought in March on leave, and Bonnar's robbed the team of Bradford and M. Griffiths, No. 2 ranking player change in their team, Miss L. Hic the first half, the teams, were soon lose two of their best players HEAR that J. J. Ferguson, who arrival will coincide with the I still suffering from an injured former's departatu.
Bramble, while Walkden is away at the Kowloon Cricket Club, and Bonnar has from the Colony on a business trip, the energetic C. R. C. hope, Mre, line at right-half, instead of Miss complete the game! Whitehead, from the forward line. key comes into the intermediate obliged to move to another Held to in Cross, their goal-keeper, and knee, is a doubtful starter for the played in practically every position figg again comes into the three Chiu Chun-chlu Interport against Shanghai, taking except at forward, and his pre-quarter. line, alling the vacancy on
M. Gardiner, and Miss Blumenthal The Saints, who are one of the Both players leave on November 80 place in January. Ferguson is dus sence in support of Meeke behind the left wing caused by Ferguson's First Round
will be the other wing half in sup-strongest contenders for the cham for England. for Home leave in February and the serum will be welcomed.
Absence, while Griffiths will be in Mrs. E. Grimble v Mrs. J.P. Kayll, port of Miss S. Dalziel. pionship this season, received a sat- Whitehead, in addition to being indications point to a definite re
Miss R. Rumfahn v Miss R. Bancock The team is W. Georges J. Wilson back, being forced to share two the leader of the forward line, support ARMY CRICKET TEAM tirement for this season..
Mias M. Griffith v Mrs. Chiu Chun-chin and A. Fowler; L. Hickey, S. Dalziel goals, but they were very much heads the goal scoring list of the Cherrill makes his first appear-Bye Into Becond Round-
and E. Blumenthal; V. Bradbury B ance for the senior team this sea-Miss A: Mackenzie y winner of above Blumenthal; V, Bradbury, B. Walter, weakened team, being without four Mamak Hockey Tournament with a
Bradford, pair.
[P. McCaw, H. Trehair and 0. Brown, regular players, ~Guest, their cap- total of 10 goals, 32-
HK. LADIES HOCKEY DANCE
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The following is the draw-
UNIVERSITY HOCKEY UPHEAVAL
It was decided at a meeting of the Hong Kong Ladies hockey club, Be aware avesend held yesterday evening at the has been the ambition of the Un-Hong Kong International Womens versity for many years to have a Club, that their annual Hockey
R. BURCH, who has repre The following have been selected on, substituting for F. sented the Colony in several to represent the Army against while Cummings comes into the Interports against Shanghai, left Craigengower at Scokunpoo, topack in place of Walkden. the Colony a week ago on Home morrow, commencing at 2 p.m.-- The Navy are fielding a fairly leave and le not likely to return Capt. D. B. Michell R.A., Capt. A. Pstrong side and, with Howell- here. A hard working forward, he waite, RA, Lieut. J. P. Williams, Davis and Franks as wing-three EVERAL changes are being made infrom playing for the rest of this gen-
Trimble, R.A.M.C., Lieut. C. C. Garth- played in the first afteen pack for Lancs., C.S.M. J. Elwin, E. Lanca., quarters, should prove & real the University hockey team, A.
T the major part of last season. Corp. W. H. College, R.A.M.C., Sap menace to the Club defence.
T. Tocker, RE, Big M. May, R. The teams are Signals, Bdemn. W. Whitebead, E.
Mf. Rodrigues, the Interport back, willie vacancy, at Inside-left will be Ladies' hockey, tas they Dance will be held is the Roof Gar-> Club: --G. P. Lammert; H. R. McGil- not always be available as he also plays taken by G.A. V. Riverdo, who has started a team, Lancs. Pte. L. Lilley, 1/Lince, and christ, L. G. Robertson, B. H. Griffiths for the Club de Rocreto, P. G Tang been promoted from the second team, broken up This year another attempt January 11 Particulars will be been den of the Hong Kong Hotel on and W. H. BRigg, M. W. Turner and will fill his vackney Reserve:Sergt. C. Thatcher, H.E. H. G. Meeks; GA. Stewart WE
Riverio first played hockey at the be was made to form a team, but, owing pa Umpire:-W.0.1. R. Jordan, R.,
ginning of last season and has proj to several of the girls being Indisyon announced at a later date. Peert, R. L. Cherrill; D. A. Cumming K. S. Cheng, returns to the team gressed remarkably, ble speed and cle ed, the attempt was again abandoned RADIO “COSMOS” TO PLAY and 8. H. Garrod: X. A. Munro, Dafter a season rest, and will, All the versticky
aving plac McLellan (Captain) and J. Miller,
PAJOR H. J. M. Mcintyre, of Me Hong Kong Singapore Pte. B. Baker, E/Lanes
Brigade, Royal Artillery, who re ferees first Afteen games and who played last Wednesday week for the combined Lincoins-Artillery, fifteen, austained two cracked ribi when he was tackled on the touchline in attempting to break through;
THE South Wales Borderers who
are leaving the Colony for Hocke
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Navy Lty Christian Smith (Suf folk) Lt. Howell Davies (Adventure);
inside left barth.
Gosano, cap
centre half.
ul be ableź
Ige, and enabla the defenc
LA Clark (Keppel), Sto. Marah (Suf- E. L. folk) and Franks (Wren); Mid. mover Darley (Suffolk) and Lt. Wallace (Wild tich Swan Lt. Collard (Adventure), Mech speed, to Willie (Suffolk), AB, Sowden (white-move back lin}); Lt Evans (Bufolk), A. B. Twine
India towards the end of the month. H. K. Hockey Club Juniors v. Recreio (Adventure), L. Warren (Suffolk); Sto.
And who have supplied most of
Army, players in the
Tournament during the prat
King's Park 5 pm.) Kéing, Suffolk) Pay. Sub It, Baird Reserves Sto: F 0. Solway (Wren); (C.B.3., 5.80 p.m.) Sto. Bath (Suffolk),Mene. Pickston with
(Adventure)
tempt
Kowloon, Chess Chib
years, play their last two fixtures
Frest of the team
WHITEHALL
Kwok
The following will represent th
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Association, but thefo
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Osman