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THE CHINA, MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY⋅ 3, 1935-
Sporting Pages
KOWLOON DOCK'S SERIOUS CHALLENGE TO CRAIGENGOWER
TWO LOCAL RIDERS
LIKELY TO LEAVE
SOLDIER OF HONOUR AND
HIGH PRINCIPLE FOR
TO-MORROW'S
“DOUBLE”
AUSTRALIAN SUBS FOR $370
(By "Rapier")
LTHOUGH there is no classic event listed on the card for the Jubilee Race Meeting, entries and weights point to à "fairly interesting meeting. The major event on the card is the
Silver Jubilee Handicap for "A" Class ponies.
our
I am sorry to hear that there is a possibility of losing two riiters who have contributed to many thrilling races here. especially in the Australian class Mr. W. H. 8. "Daffy" Davies is expected to leave for Shanghai next month,. while Mr. E. 0. Butler may proceed to Tientsin. The departure of these two riders will certainly cause a serious shortage of Jockeys for. Australian ponies since only two of our local Chinese jockeys have so far shown any desire to participate in these events. This is particularly unfortunate as several of our Chinese Jockeys can ride at the low weight frequently allotted, this class of pony.
As I write these notes I hear that "Daffy" Davies is confined to his home with kidney trouble and will not ride to-morrow His mounts will be handled by Mr. D. Black.
Rapier's
Selections
RACE 1
MACARONI KING'S BOUNTY THE TIGER
RACE 2
DOUBLE CHANCE
THE CHETAH TOUCHSTONE
RACE S
ROSE-QUEEN KING'S JÜRILKE
GOLD COIN
FRACE 4*
BAG TOR
NIGHT STAR
ALAGRITY
RACE 6
KING'S JUSTICE SADRO
COSSACK'S BEAUTY
RACE 6
SOLDIER OF HONOUR RACING BOY
SPINAWAY
RACE-7-
PRIDE OF TSINGTAO
BOXING EVE PARTNERSHIP
RACE 8
'HIGH PRINCIPLE. FORGET-ME-NOT BOLD CAPTAİN
RACE 9
POPULAR STAR FLIRT ROUSSEAU
DOUBLE-
17
The "Don" Cuy, and “A” Coy; neccer teams which met in the final of the Royal Welch Fusiliers Inter- Company challenge trophy on Tuesday last at Sookunpoo. The game resulted in a draw, both alden scoring twice after extra time had been played. The final will be replayed next week.-(King's Studio).
POLICE DEFEAT
4.
ARTILLERY IN
RAGGED GAME
MÓSS SHINES IN FORWARD LINE
REFEREE'S UNFORTUNATE
DECISION
(By "ROVER")
A brilliant individual per-
The following are brief notes onformance by Moss featured the {to-morrow's events:-.
[very ragged First Division League
British Empire Handicap
soccer encounter between the Police
1. Macaroni, 2. King's Bounty, and the Artillery, on the Kowloon and The Tiger. Macaroni is Football Club ground yesterday,. fit like his stable-mates, Gladiator when the former won by 4 goals to and Pride of Taingtao, and it al-2 to come within grasping distance ways pays to back u fit stable., of the runners-up position.
Outstanding performances were Hydroplane is at the same pony |
Morton, the Gunners" we saw last year and is not may-given by ing in his old tres style. However, pivot, who had a very difficult task he should run close as he is very in trying to check Moss, who was game. The Tiger has now moved much too fast for him; Blackburn, the Police right-back, whose display to "B" class; he may prove
ranks among his best this season: and McHardy, the Police, goal- keeper, whose return to the game recently has been featured by some of his beat efforts.
up
equal to his new task as did Oak Bay when promoted.
Dominion Of Canada Handicap Touchstone will run here and it would be appropriate if our Can- adian rider, Mr. Benny Proulx, were to win this event named after
Valley
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TURNER TO LEAD LINCOLNS
Substitute Found For McGuinness
The frit eleven of the Fusiliers held the Club to a draw of two goals each yesterday in their Firat Division League soccer clash on the Club ground. Keneghan, the outstanding player to many a répresentative. match, is at the extreme left of the back-row-(King's Studlo),
FUSILIERS AND
CLUB SHARE TWO
POINTS AT SOCCER| HOWE AGAIN HOLDS HIS OWN
RODGER PLAYS BRILLIANT GAME IN GOAL
Whatever hopes the Club had of
with
RUMJAHN
COUSINS SHOULD
AGAIN WIN
ELEVENTH TITLE EXPECTED
CHINESE PAIR FORTUNATE TO ENTER FINAL
(By "Referee")'
+
LAWN BOWLS UPSET IN WIND?
SOUZA PLAYS HIMSELF INTO FIRST CCC. TEAM RECREIO PROMISE MAINTAINED
(By "Skip")
THE opening of the bowls season was marked by the ideal conditions under which all games were played, and the results in the First Division were as expected. This can readily be understood when one considers that form among the seniors is more or less set, and, having already reached a high standard of excellence there is not the same scope for improvement as there is with the juniors.
In their match with the Civil Service the Craigengower "A" team were moving like clockwork, the precision of their shots, the unerring skill disclosed consistently throughout the 21 heads. und their team work, won the extreme admiration of partial and impartial, observers alike. There was not much chance of the Civil Service rinks achieving successes against such deadly bowl- ing, but their cheerful attitude and the courage with which they stuck to the task was worthy of, a better fate. It was an unhill fight for them all the time and Grimmitt, Jones and Deg- con rendered excellent service.
The Craigengower "A" team gave a superlative display and the result speaks for itself. If any of its members are separat. ed from the others, it is because they reached a high standard of excellence; in this category are Omar, Luz, Basa, and Souza; the latter was chosen to play skip in the junior team, and only came into the "A" rink at the last moment, and on his play It appears advisable to keep him there.
H. Beer was off form, as also was Summons, Bradbury's rink was very steady, both skip and No. 3 playing their usual careful game, which was a pleasure to watch.
Against Craigengower "B" team, the Kowloon Dock "stal-
warts won, not, because of any FOUR PREMIER LEAGUE BOWLS weakness in the opposition, but ENCOUNTERS TO-MORROW because of the sterling qualities made manifest by their own team they won deservedly on their
merits.
With Atkinson, Gray, and W. M. Johnston in the team
"Skip" Forecasts Winners
The following is the premier Lea-
K.D.R.C.. G.8.0.C.
V. C.C.C. “A” Y RECREIO INDIAN R.C. v K.BG.C, C.C.C. "B" ✓ POLICE
they would be equal to any other gue forecast for to-morrow. combination. They will give the Craigengewer "A" team a sovere test this week-end, and it would occasion no surprise if they won.j
Inspiring Clash
The match between the Kowloon
The following is the junior lea gue forecast for to-morrow:
0.0,0.
TAIKOO V. C.S.C.C.
RECREIO K.B.G.C. POLICE
Cricket Club and the Bowling Green was an inspiring and interesting {contest. The clash between Guy
and Fraser was
K.C.C. worth watching, happened
here.
have
If Fraser's rink had given
He was
▼ ELECTRIC
V YACHT CLUB y H.K.F.C.
View Deeming, Thompson, Robson; English.over thein, but were unable to score: [lucky to have reached the frequently, and was also drawing No one can say it is a dearth of
is in at 145 lbs. and la a dis-Higgins, Turner, Ridley and Baldry. tinct danger. Mr. Pih will very 2nd Division:-Taylor: Dobbs, Chap- likely ride him I nominate 1. man; Wildy, Ibbott, Chapman; Day,
Toyne.
SOLDIER OF HONOUR & Double Chance, 2. The Chetah, 3. A. N. Other, McGuinness and keeper, every thanks for the won-mers, a very promising pair, in the player we know him to be, this other teams, the chief difficulty is
HIGH PRINCIPLE
CHINESE “Y” SEND
ATHLETHES TO
CANTON MEETING Basketball Team May Win Title
ONLY H. K. REPRESENTATIVES FOR PROVINCIAL MEETING
Although Hong Kong 'will'not be frepresented at the Kwangtung Pro-
yincial Meeting by either foolba)-} {lers or swimmers, a basketball. šteam, and track and field taarus,
from the Chinese Y.M.C.A, Jeft the| Colony, yesterday evening by train to participate.
Mr. Chung Tse-keung, who is coaching the athletes and who la in charge" of them, is of the opinion that the Hong Kong Basuketbull fcontingent, who are the Ional cham- plons, have a very good chance of reaching the final of the valami iplonship..
The following comprise the toas * Mesura.. Chung Tho-kaung), Lo Ghan
foot, Wong Chan-ming, Poon Ya-kwran,
Pak-Cal, Cheong Yan-sing, Li Pui my Loung, Kwok-tak,, Like Pul-chik, Clang kim, George Chan, Chang han-lau and Fung: Un-cheong,
This country. The "D" Class race For their fixture against the Ath-securing the runners-up position in Winners of the Open Doubles comprises all subs of this year bar letic on Sunday the Lincolns will the First Division of the league Lawn tennis championship for one - Cavalcade -- who carries make one change. Turner coming were andly blighted when they the past 10 seasons, S. A. Rum- top weight Touchstons stayed all in from the junior eleven to lead shared the points on the Club Jahn and H. D. Rumjahn will this the way when he won on Easter the attuck in the place of Mc-ground yesterday
afternoon meet W. C. Hung and anything might the Monday, and his pensity of 11 lbs. Guinness.
Fusiliers, each team scoring twice, Ho Ka-lau in their eleventh Buchim more back,bowls, the KCC Holland's for 19 heads, but he had Hyde-Lay'a rink was as good as leaves him still under weight for The junior team has not been inches. However, he will find it finally selected, but will probably have about the result, they must
But whatever qualms the Club cessive final
Following Sirdar Rumjahn's bril- might have won.
the misfortune to lose a five and a a harder job this time since The be the same as that which mat the consider
Hant comeback in the Open Singles through the heads when the post- Fraser was firing galvanic shota themselves extremely
four at consecutive heads. Chetah and Double Chance are un-
Fusiliers last week-end.
lucky to
the Indian Recreation, Club pair are have secured even one
The Police Skips likely to allow him to gain too
The teams are: "
tion made that essential. their eleventh point, for in the last 15 minutes of expected to secure 1st Division-Recd; Aah, Edmunson; the game great
taking the jack to the ditch tling It is not very hard to decide win in the series. lead. &
the Fusiliers were all
Hung and Ho Ka-lau were rather and again and scoring for his side what is wrong with the Police team. Rodger's Great Game
good men, or that the ability of the They owe Rodger, their goal-E. C. Fincher and Capt. Errol Man-
round, for they were due to meet quite well,
Had Guy not been the stole three rinks is much under that of derful exhibition he gave. Rodger semi-final round. played his best game for several player, however, had to leave with was not so
The Naval might have ruffled him, but this that the skips will not force the Playing systematic same. To try to draw round. im- For their First Division soccer magnificent saves.
season, and brought off some his ship, H.M.S. Suffolk, for Shang- and clever bowls be ultimately, won obvious they should drive and open It is a pity Bob Charles' weight
possible angles, when it is quite. keeps him out of most races these fixture ugainst the Club to-morrow lays otherwise he would have the the East Lanes will field their bombarded with shots from all The Rumjahns have been playing
In the last 15 minutes he was forced to scratch.
hal, and the pair were consequently by seventeen ahots to fifteen.
A Near Thing
up the head is simply courting opportunity of contesting this race usual eleven,
Nish, with a rink not playing as The team is:-Oxford; Swain, Gor. angles aud' all distances, but he at the top of their form and on pre-well as anticipated, did well to at home as economical bowling, and named in honour of his homeland. man; Smith, Lawton, North: Mather, came through the ordeal with flying sent form nothing can stop them hold the opposition to four shote. it is always disastrous against a
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Horner, Sandford, Ridings and Tuley, colours.
Phillips did yeoman service for the side, that believes in smashing the It was, however, the Club inter-
K.C.C. Silkstone's four in fact, lie when it is an absolute necessity. mediate lino which let them down,
with little more enterprise in They are pursuing the wrong tactles not through lack of hard work but because of the wide gap between them and the forwards. They were. seldom or never with them in an attack, and, while playing a useful defensive gama wore of no ussiz- tance to their forwards.
Touchstone.
Australian Commonwealth Handicap
the Club am
from: the left
།
EAST LANCS UNCHANGED
Arst Division League soccer. KAIKE
effecting a save, Pearce in Afth
between
(Continued on Page 10)
GUNNERS UNLIKELY TO MAKE CHANGES
this afternoon.
trouble.
They are playing what is known
ROVER'Skipping, might have left. the Bowl- and, would be well advised to change
FORECAST
1:
The following is Rover's fore
team in capital
first defeat,
players bomoaning their them.
cast for the week-end soccer giving SENIOR LEAGUE
the favoured lettors
i
To-morrow KOTEWALL CUP
CHINAGE Navy
Game Against Saints E LANCSB.
(Carolina Hill, 4.45 p.m.) FIRST DIVISION
V Club
RINKS
(Gontinued on Page,5)
JUNIOR LEAGUE RINKS
The following are the senior lea- The following are the Junior gue rinks for to-morrow:
gue rinks Tor, to-morrow;
Club de Recreio E. Alves, C. Pereira, C. Lopes and
T. Armitrong, 3. Gellatley, F. MF, X. Soares (siclp),
and A. W. Grinmitt (skip)
(Club Grd, 5.15 pm.) Gowan
· SECOND DIVISION-“,
VB. China
Owing to mid-week matches, the LINCOLNS
Artillery team to meet St. Joseph's
tomorrow has not been finally
selected, but it is expected that the
(Carolla FIL 8 pm) Continued on Page 10)
same eleven will be selected that FOOTALL CLUB LOSE FORWARD
turned but for their encounter,
against the Folice yesterday
G. Hill, the Club soccer forward; The probable team Mackrill; aft the Colony yesterday on bust Clancy, arrayHanty Martong Beott; tak River, Brown, Resce, Knight and Taxes trip to Japan, and will be away
for several weeks.
E. Simmonds, C. Strange, J. Deakin, J. Basto (skip).SE AN
C, Xavier, J. Ribeiro, A. Barros, and F. Jones (skip), Mista
PE. Knight, SA Merman, 8. Fc and E. Remedios (skip).
· F. Xavier, J. eloshall, and J. W. Hillidge (skip).
Ribeiro, J Kowloon BG.C
¡and'
Thomp
J. E. No de Recreio J. MacDonald, I A
E, Noronhart C. H. Basto, F, G, Charitope Bontan Ribeiro, and P. G. Bliv (lip) (ki) Meyer D Waterton, Henderson, and G. Sherrin Ar
11. Bira, 1, B-Zaylor, O. Marques casà ( and H. A. Algae (akip).
A Remedion, D. Alvis. 7. Ozorie and FX. Biles (skip)272 signale)
671 (Continued on Page 6)
G. Chambers, W. 2, Hale, G. Hos
king, and H. Roza (skip)})}}hte
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