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FESTIVAL EVE

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1935

WINS SASSOON

CUP AT KWANTI

SOLDIER OF ITALY'S

HANDICAP

FANLING RACE MEETING

Festival Eve was ridden to victory

by Mr. Morris in the Sassoon Cup

ATHLETIC GAIN WELL

MERITED WIN

(Continued From Page 4)

SHATIN GOLF CLUB DOCKYARD LOSE

SECURE REVENGE

COUNTRY CLUB BEATEN

The Japanese (Bhatin) Golf Club avenged a former defeat at the hands of the Country Club when they won a very close encounter by 2 points yesterday at Shatip.

The Singles played in the morning, paved the way for the Coun- try Club's defeat, the latter's players taking too long to find the feel

of

at Kwanti yesterday, Soldier of left wing did not come into the ple- the greens, and so allowing their hosts to establish commanding Italy's ance round before the race tare much during the second half, leads by the end of the first nine holes, enabling him to secure only second but Lee Hung-cheory and Chan The absence of A. W. da Roza, the Country Club's champion, and

place.

Results were as follow:

miles for Australian ponies.

Mr. W, T. Stanton's Belinda 180 1b8............(Mr. Stanton) Mr. O'Conor's Kilrea 165 lbs.

(Mr. A. Wall)

Chan-wo were always a threat his brother "ED." greatly weakened their team.

East Lancs Collapse

Country Club

when in possession, and during the

Detailed scores were:

The Canberra Bleeplechase.

1%

first period went very near with several good efforts.

SINGLES

Shatin Golf Club

Y. Hayasaki

F. E. A. Remedios

K: Sakura

A. A. Lopes

1

E. I. Leitao

T. Takel

A. Urquhart

Y. Ohno

14

A. E. H. Castro

N. Shimokawa K. Ohta

J. LA Litten

J. J. Hasto

Mr. H. do B. Pritchard's Lucy.

Glitters 166 lbs,

(Nr. Pritchard) Parl-matuel: Win $24.30; $7.40; $5.40; $5.70.

2

The East Lapcs had an even portion of the first-half exchanges,

· but for a “brief spell in the second Places period, their defence simply, went miles.to pieces, and the Chinese took full advantage of this lapse, pillag on ifthree guals in quick succession.

The Ladies Hurdle Race. 1 Mr. B. C. Field's Racing Strain 143 lbs...... (Miss Schroederī Mrs. St. Clair-Ford's Happy Hit 128 lbs...(Mrs. St. Clair-Ford). Miss Scott Harston's Marina 138 Ibs. Miss Beryl Fair) Part-mutuel: Win $122,50; Places ($32,50, $20.60; $13.60,

The Sha Tau Kok Steeplechase, 1%

¡miles.

Mr. Wong Sui-ngau's Burgomaster

102 lbs..

...(Mr. Davis)

Dr. L. Reidy's Pride of Tsingtao (Mr. Gregory)

155 lbs.

Dr. J. G. Macgown's Banfolina 150· lbs. .......(Mr. B. C. R. Price)' Pari-mutuel: Win $8.70; Places $7.10.

The Grand Military Handicap Sassoon Cup. 13% miles.

Mr. G. W. W. Morris Festival Eve 161 lbs...(Mr. Morris) Mr. A. H. Pott's Soldier of Italy

1861 lbs.

(Mr. Ferguson) Dr. J. C. Macgown's Tilleni 160 lbs....... (Mr. Price)

2

8

37;

Apart from this, Gorman and Steela had shown good understand- ging, and their. tackling and rapid

clearances were very sound,

Oxford, in goal, was responsible for many splendid saves, and could not be blamed for the goals re- 1gistered against him, being mostly i

shots from almost point-blank range. Walkden opened at centre-half, but resumed after the interval in the centre-forward position, Smith dropping back to his usual posi- and tion. Both players gave a good account of themselves in the 1 pivotal position, distributing the ball to the wingers very accurate- 2❘ly.

3

Euckersley Was outplayed by

Parl-mutuel: Win $19.10; Places the speedy Taug Kwong-sam,

$7.80; $5.50; 87.10,

The January Country Cup. miles.

Mr. Portman's Punch 168 lbs.

(Mr. Gregory) Capt. M. W. Whitaker's Winchester Stag 168 lbs... (Capt. Whitaker) Mr. W. T. Stanton's Skewbald Griffin 168 lbs... (Mr. Stanton)

and was seldom able to stop him, 24 throwing additional work on÷to

Steele.

1

Fower did well against a power- ful left-wing, and by fearless tack- 2ling and good positioning managed

31

to upset many promising move-

Pori-mutuel: Win $85.80; Places ments. $13.50; $7.90; $5.99.

The forwards showed far more.

The January Country Cap, second directness in their approach move- section. 2 miles.

Miss Scott Harston's Racing Plack

168 lbs....... (Mr. Wall) Mr. G. R. Q. Henriques' Darien 108 Thr ...(Mr. Henriques) Mr. N. M. Mackintosh's Cebu 168 108........... (Mr. Ferguson) Pari-mutuel: Win $10.10; Places $7.20; $9.90; $6.40.

No. 187

290

» 225

Race 1

$277.44 79.28 39.00

C. Sakurazawa

H: Tanaka L. Mori

S. Ajita

E. Sadick

H. K. Lee

TO KENT

Close Shooting Win After Late Recovery

WHITE AND QUINNELL BEST- MARKSMEN

At Stonecutters Range on Satur day, H.M.S. Kent again proved too strong for the Naval Yard team in

a rifle match, and won by 22 points, The civilians held a slight ad- vantage at the short ranges, but the flagship took the lead at the 600- yards range, to win a very keen

win a match.

The best individual scores were obtained by Sgt. White, R.M., who obtained 95 points, and W. Quin- nell of the Naval Yṛrd, who secur ed 94 points:

Practices were from 200, 500 and 600 yards.

Scores:

White, R.M.

Thomas ...

Wilson, R.M.

Cox

H.M.8. Kent.... 29. 31 26...32 32

85

·81.89

312928

504

I

8. Salto

E. Christencen

Fessey RM,

M. Kunihiro

B. Alves

Castle

R. A. C. Basto

Rantley

K. Manda

0

F. X. M. Silva

Y. Kawada

0

H..G. Leong

K. Watanabe

M. A. Simoes

14

M. Kinoshita

1

C. H. Suen,

0

Total

Quinnell Murgatroyd

526

Naval Yard

8. Wund

B. Basto 7.

0

Lewis

Y. Ohashi

1

A. G. Botelho

4

Austin

Lawnham

131⁄2

5

Total

FOURSOMES

•Remedios & Lopes

0

Leitão & Urquhart

0

Castro & Litton

2

Basto & Sadick

0

Lee & Christensen

Kunihiro & Ajita

2

Alves & Basto

Manda & Kawada

Silva & Leong

Watanabe & Kinoshita 1 Wyno & Ohashi

Simoes & Suen

0

Basto & Botelho

Add Singles

132

Add Singles

5

Total

20%

Total

17

Hayasaki & Sakura Sakurazawa & Takel Ohno & Shimokawa Ohta & Tanaka Mori & Salto

ments than in the last few games, "DEWAR" TROPHY

and Lawton and Horner combined

very effectively during the first

2 half Lawton went close with

3

or two good, attempte, frum passes by Horner; and altogether played a hard and unselfish gamer

Smith had bad luck with several accurate shots in this period, one of which was rather luckily block-

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. ed by a defender. The left wing, 82, 80, 154, 137, 409.

No. 328

290

360

Race 2

$834.38 92.09 46.84 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 197, 850, 48, 259, 274, 10, 3..

No. 71

21 854

Race 3

ན་

$478.90 136.84 66.42

North and Tuley, did not see much

AT KOWLOON

WILSON RETURNS CARD OF 69

FOUR PLAYERS QUALIFY FOR MATCH-PLAY

China Mail

Sports Diary

**

TO-DAY

Billards-Steel Coulson Leagus

East Lancashires Garrison

geants. Badminton-Mixed Doubles

LINCOLNS OUTPLAY]

RAILWAY

Good Ball Control Featured

The Lincolns gained another comfortable victory, when they de feated the Railway by four goals to nil in their Third Division encoun.. ter on the latter's ground, yester day. Ma

Despite the fact that they were, experimenting with newcomers, the soldiers soon settled down, and both Reeson and Moody tested 'the Railway's custodian with good shota

|_ The first goal was recorded after 10 minutes play, when Cusins head” ed in over the goalkeeper a hands. Within a few minutes; Green - in Ser-creased the lead with a splendid long shot, from well outside, the ares.

T

Chinese R.C. v. Club de Recrelo "B" Taikoo v. Y.M.C.A. Fire Brigade v. St. Andrew's

The qualifying round for the of the ball, but made good use of "Dewar Trophy, over 18 holes Hockey any chances offered.

Athletic Take Lead

medal play, on handicap, with the four best nett scorea to qualify, Raide at either end marked the opening exchanges, and the East was decided over the Kowloon golf Lancs looked like opening the scor-course yesterday, under ideal golf-

ing conditions ing, when Horner sent in a high.

From a large entry of 88 com Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. ball for North to head just over. 110, 276,

At the other end, Tang, and then petitors, the following were suc Yeung, tested Oxford with hard cessful in entering the match- drives, but he effected good play rounds;

Race 4:

No. 181 371 316

$410.44 117,28

58.61

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 88, 258, 141, 186, 116. Race 5

No. 279

.80 890

$406.77 116.28 58.12

Unplaced ponies (625 each): Nos: 344, 430, 315, 311, 68, 393.

Race 6

No, 180

200 400

clearances.

D. C. Wilson

W. Hirst G. Castle E; Black

74-569

84-13-71 8413-71 391871

Y.M.C.A. v. Police Second

Yachting

"(8 pm).

(King's Park, 5 pm)

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Beventh Championship Race for Ladies,

LINCOLNS BEAT NAVY IN SECOND-DIVISION GAME

(Continued From Page 43

The Navy half-backs gave every

The game was fast, and the Chin- ese forwards secmed unable to settle down, being quickly stopped Wilson headed the list of quali support to their forwards, and by the soldiers defence. Just before with a nett 69, while J. D. Bright, their left-half, gave a par- fore the interval, however, a good Thomson, W. Hirst, G. Castle and ticularly smart display. bout of passing between Chan and E. Black, each with a score of 71 The whole of the Navy forward Lee Hung-cheong culminated with nett, qualised for the three re line had a fine understanding, and, maining places. This was decid led by Glass, they contributed to-

From this period, the Lincolns completely dominated play, and in ball control were definitely super- ior. Their passes were accurately distributed, and they were seen in many good combined movements,

On the, resumption, the soldiers again forced the pace, and after a series of determined, attacks, went further ahead through Reegon.?

The ball was rarely seen in the Lincolas half after this, and even- tually Moody, with a good solo, run, placed the issue beyond all doubt with a splendid ahot

FOOTBALL

LEAGUE TABLES

"FIRST" DIVISION

the latter sending in a powered on the best return for the last wards some exciting encounters South China 'A' 13 12 0 1 44 14 25

$486.68-

drive which Oxford failed to stop. 139.00

-69.51

Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos, |412, 424, 646, 74, 442. 163.

AIR FORCE'S LAPSE IN SECOND-HALF

Lose To Service Corps

The Althletic clearly meant busi-nine holes on handicap. ness in the second half, and Oxford Other returns, were was quickly called upon to deal J. D. Thomon with efforts by Lee and Ho Kar- keung. The latter went clean through, and with only Oxford to

P.W. L. D. FAPIA Police

14-626 32 22,187 South China B 148,42 25 30 18

77 671 87-14 78

R. Henderson

H: H. Mundy W. M. Groven →

around the Lincolns' goal area."

Altogether it was a hard fough Lincolns game throughout, both teams com Club bining well and taking all ad- Recrels

Athletic vantages given.

Artiller's Fusiliers Navy

E. O. Murphy

beat, shot into the latter's hands D. Purves from 5 yards.

W. Stoker.

Lawton almost placed the East!

The match-play rounds will decided at a later date over Lanca on level terms with a splen did low drive, which Su Just man

holes,

on handicap. aged to reach

They continued to press bard,

18

First Minute Score

From the commencement both St. Joseph

Athlet

be teams were down to real business at Lin

and in the first minuto the Navy Kowloon scored with a fast shot from Males,

Lincolas In the following minute, the Lin- colns rushed through and equalis Baat ed with a good goal from Turner, Arti the inside right

South was The soldiers refused to be dis The pace was fast and with both Gor-heartened by these rapid setbacks, teams launching attacks, the de-

the and set up a counter-attack which fences were given a hard time. Un the brought quick results two goal Clayton, the Lincolns' right-winger"

gave them the opportunity to take Eastern

Kowloon the lead, when he made a brilliant nsferred to Walkden, pass to the centre, and Me

with a quick move who shot past Suters

Walkden nearly added another Loyne, who netted with goal, but his header was

A change of tactics in the last and, following a melee in the Ath- from close range. fifteen minutes of play, ensuring letle goalmouth, a penalty better combination between the for- awarded for a foul on Tuley wards, enabled the Service Corps man made no mistake from to stage a last minute recovery. spot kick. From the kick-off Sookunpoo yesterday when they Chinese forwards played daz defeated the RAF by two cleas football, catching the East goals

defence completels

Dazzl

The Airmen had the beat of the play for the greater portion of the match and looked very much like | winning, and it was only the

cellent defensive, play by: Forsyth which kept them from

Forbyth played

Tang went and pas

¡in two minutes 10am t

Smith sent Horner away, and winger

wton

Navy

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