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THE CHINA MAIL: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1935

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Race 1.

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Paddock Hazdicap. Six Furlongs Beginners Lack 10 to 1 a, 12 to 1 t

Blacksmith Ebony Idol Flamingo Forgemaster High West Lion Hunter Locksley Hall

3 to I o to It

10 to 1 o.

4 to 1 a

4 to I t

10 to 1 o,

10 to 1 L

3 to 1 o, 4 to 12)

6 to I o.

20 to I o.

Tammany Hall 4 to 1 o, 5 to 11 The Deemster 4 to 1 0. The Rain. Gange 6 to 1 o, 10 to 1 1 Tan Ho.

4 to 1 a 6 to 11 What's The Time 5 to 1 o 5 to 1 t Race 2. Queensland Handicap Six Furlongs.

Atlas

Bobniak Star Cold Morning Derby Day

Goldsmith

6 to 1 o, 10 to It ≈ to I a

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6 to 1 o. 6 to 1 =

5 to 1

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Racing Heart

6 to 1 o

Rose Azn

15 to 1 o.

10 to 1 o.

Shooting Star Handicap) were established yester-

A. Quinn, above, who played for the Saints in the First Divi- sion in the latter part of last wen- son, is now keeping goal for the Liga Portuguess.

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3. Fender

S. Logan

E. G. Post

Police Green

Rink No. 1

J. V.. Ramsey J. Revie

:

W. Greig

W. E. Hollands

(skip)

P. Knight H. Westlake

T. Armstrong

J. Hellidze

(skip).

F. Cullen

(skip)

Rink No. 2

R. Morrison

J. Dinnen

W. S. Drake

G. Cooper

(skip)

Rink No. 3.

W. Glendinning

W. Dall

A. Smith

G. Moss

(skip)

J. ShellsheAT

I. W. Boar

W. K. Way

U. M. Omar

(skip)

D. Peoples

E. Fletcher

C. J. Tacchi A. E Silestone

J. Fraser

(skip)

Rink No. 4.

LA. R. Duncan

D. W. Waterton

J. Meyer

A. M. Holland

-. (skip)

CIVIL SERVICE

Rink No. 1

P. T. Farrell W. Cunningham H H Rosé

G. H. Stewart V. Petherick

J. Chalmers

(skip)

R. Duncan

(skip)

Rink No. Z

C. Summons M. J. Medina A Brooksbank J. Cavanagh

(skip)

J. G. Haigh 7. Gellatley E. Tack

F. J. Jones (skip)

E. E. Reed!" AF.. Patl

A. Macfarlane

B. F. Luz

(skip)ski

G. N. Mitchell

E. Kern

J. Kempton J. McKelvie

(skip)

Rinki No. 3

J. Henson

W. E. Hale.

C. B. Hosking

J. C. Brown (skip)

Rink No. 4

A. A. Remedios

1. M. S. Rozario“.

EM. Remedios C. G. Silva

(skip)

"TONY CANZONERI WINS ST. LOUIS BOUT

"Tony Carzoneri, the world's! ht÷champion,-outpointed. nly, of St. Lout de:bout at

NICKNAME

WHICH TURNED

INTO TRIUMPH

BLUENOSE CRAFT AVENGES STIGMA

WONDERFUL SCHOONER IS

BUILT BY FISHERMEN -

King's Justice Ribble

Rose Queen

4 to I o.

5 to 1 o

3 to 1 o.

10 to 1 a

20

Sadko

Soldier of Vic.

tory

.10 to 1 o.

The Tier

HANCOCK'S NARROW SHAVE IN BOY'S EVENT

(By BRUCE HARRIS)

London, September 20.

FIRST DEFEAT SINCE

1905 SEASON

GLORIOUS FORWARD

PLAY FEATURED

3-4-1 SCRUM UNPROFITABLE

(By "Leighton ")

London, October 10. ↑ Swansea fell the distinction of inflicting upon the New Zealanders the first defeat of the tour, the Welsh club scoring a goal and two tries to a try, eleven points to three.

To

Rapier's

Selections

RACE 1

HIGH WEST

FLAMINGO

·RAIN GAUGE

Outsider-Tin Ho

RACE

BOBNIAK STAR DERBY DAY

SHOOTING STAR

This defeat was the first suffered by a New Zealand team in Great Britain since Dec. 16, 1905, when at Cardin, a try by}- ET. Morgan gave Wales the victory by three points to nothing|RACE over Gallagher's team.

Outsider Atlas

LIBERTY BAF GLADIATOR KING'S WARDEN Outsider

It was also only the second defeat suffered by the All Blacks in the course of sixty-eight engagements, covering three visits to]. these isles. During the last tour-in 1924-however, the New Zealanders went very near to defeat from Swansea, for not until RACE late in the game did Wallace, with a grand left-foot dropped goal from forty yards, reply to a try by Scrines during the opening

half.

I do not know whom to give, The team as à most praise to. whole played together superbly,

and it is significant that the M.C.C. TEAM FOR NZEALAND Tourists have been beaten byį the first club side they have]

Mitchell Innes Coming Ahead

An invitation to "Come and see played. Fore and aft the parts

4 to 1 o, 5 to 1 the prettiest mover of the whole fitted in admirably, but I must show, greeted me at Junior pick out the forwards and the Wimbledon today. The small two by now famous Swansea girl referred to was Miss Muriel half-backs, W. H. T. Davies and Bray, of Cheam, Surrey, who was beating Miss M. A. Line, a bigger

4 to I o, 601 Race Caine Handicap. Two Mile

Post Once Round and In. Bonny Dundee Flirt

Foxbridge Harvest View Night View Pacific Eal! Popular Star

Royal Romance

6 to I o.

4 to I o.

2 to 1 à

2 to 1 o. 3 to 1

6 to 10.8 to 1 t

3 to 19.

6 to I 0:

10 to 1 a

Trowbridge 10 to 1 o.

Twenty Grand 12 to 1 o.

H..Tanner.

Glorious To Watch

were

Bombay, September 30. On Saturday the MCC team for N. Zealand and Australia em- barked at Tilbury on the Orion and will arrive in Colombo on October 19 to play against AD- Ceylon

News arrived today from Lon- don that one of the team. N. S." Mitchell Innes, the brilliant Oxon- ian, who played for England in

girl from Devon by 45, 46 It was glorious football to 6 Without being as ecstatic watch that these forward's play about her as my friend, it was ed, led splendidly as they

one of the Tests Last 4 to 1 t.asy to see promise in this small by E. Long, who had in the Navy man D. J. Tarr a most successful player of 15 years from Surrey.

Her footwork has the ease and hooker. daintiners of Miss Mary Heeley.

Race 6. Ballarat Handicap.**

Six Furlongs

Alarity

Empire Day "Haleyon

6 to 1 0 6 to 1 10.to 1 o.

4 to 1 o. 5 to 1

6 to 1 a

Tarr must have got the ball and her strokes are nicely pro- four times out of five, and on the duced. She did well to beat an few occassions that he did not topponent who "mixed things up get the ball the forwards broke very well and who almost cleared up so quickly that the New Zez- were quite prevented taway a 1-5 deficit in the first landers

set.

from developing any of their Miss Joy Cox, of Surrey, and spectacular back movements. Miss. Valerie Scott, of Bedford-

Dicky Owen's Successor 2 to 1 0,2% to 1 t shire, two of the favourites for

Both the two young half-backs Connaught Handicap. the Giris" title, both won their were superb, and Tanner especial- third round matches with celerity,y. This is the best scrum half So did that prominent Middlesex I have seen in Wales for years, candidate, Miss A. P. Cardinall-

High Finance Snowy River St. Joan Streamline

Viso Tor

Race 7.

Bistre Bright Star Cavalcade Daylight Eve Don

Flying Tourist High Speed Jungle Jim Lemberg Mistake Bay Monoplane Pontiac Bay-

2 to 1 a

6 to 1 o.

4 to 1 op 5 to 1

One Mile

10 to 1 a

12 to 1 o

Pride Of Tsing-

21 to ID.

12 to 1 o.

12 to 1 o 12 to 1 ti 20 to 1 o.

8 to 1 o, 18 to 1-t

4 to 1 o, 5 to 1 t 12 to 1 o.

4 to 1 o, to it 10 to 1 o

in her case a love-love match. “

Newcomer

A newcomer to the tournament

and it is fitting that he should be "Dicky" playing for the late Owen's old club.

His passing was perfect (and what an asset this is), but he had

is Miss Audrey King, of the West football sense enough to go on

Middlesex club, who also scored a

his own so cleverly and with such dash that eventually the New

season

will arrive in Colombe on Sunday, October 13 by the P. and O. Mooltan and will await the ar- rival of the rest of the team.

STARTLING

TALES ABOUT

SOVIET SOCCER

Amazing Wins Over French Teams

ر.

FOOTBALL SPREADING

FAST IN RUSSIA Ł

Cossack's Beauty

KING'S JUBILEE BRIGHT. VIEW

THE TIGER

RACE 5

Outsider Heiman

BONNY DUNDEE FOXBRIDGE

NIGHT VIEW

Outsider-Pacific Hall

RACE 6

..: VIXEN TOR

STREAMLINE ALACRITY.

Outsider-St. Joan

RACE T

JUNGLE JIM

BRIGHT STAR PONTIAC BAY

Outsider--Victoria Hall

RACE &

PLAIN VIEW

GLAD EYES BOXING EVE

Outsider-Heart's Glory DOUBLE-BONNY DUNDEE

AND JUNGLE JIM

THE BOAT RACE

(Continued from Page 4)

Six Months' Training

to cores Twenty-five oarsmen have been selected for this pre- team training and called to Hen- ley where they will spend a fort- night's training under the coach- ing of Mr. Peter Haig-Thomas their 1935 coach, and previously coach for Cambridge for 7. years. Thereafter they will take London. October 2 up residence in Oxford in pre- Somehow I never imagined the paration for the beginning of the

(By GEOFFEY SIMPSON)

4 to 1 o, 5 to 1 t victory without losing a game. Aealanders were completely non-Russians as a nation of footballer full term and continue training

taoke As 10 to 1 o. Soldier of China 10 to 1 o.

Soldier of Peace 5 to 1 o.

Spineway Valorous

Victoria Hall

Wadebridge.

than

21 to 1 o. 10.to 1 o. 6 to 1 o. 10 to 1 o.

6 to 1 o, 8 to 1

mild surprise was the defeat of

Miss J. L MacLachlan, of Middle plussed, and did not

seem to

successors

of

sex, by Miss F. J. S. Clarke, who know whether to go for him or comes from Suffolk, is only 15the ball. Well done! Davies and

worthy Tanner, serves underhand. and is SM-

Owen and Jones! demok premely steady.

Fine Full Back

race.

[but on Monday some startling uninterruptedly till the

stories of the prowess of Soviet making a total period of training player were told to me in Man-of a little over six months.

When the oarsmen are settled chester.

down they will be divided into three training crews, Mr. H. E Mosley, the 1935 0.U.B.C. Pre- sident helping Mr. Haigh-Thomas in coaching.

Old Bines,

The teller was a French ac quaintance who was in the Lan In the boys' singles C. J. Havell favourite despite his lapse in the I could name all the other cashire city for the Benny Lynch Surrey tournament last week, had backs, for all were triers; but it fight. He said that there was in an easier match than yesterday would not be fair to omit men France a Russian touring team 8 to 1 o, 10 to 1 tin beating a younger opponent in tion of Edryd Jones, the full-playing football of a standard of back, who played a beautiful which many British sides migh

10 to 1 o. 10 to 1 t. Bonham Handicap. Two

High Honour

Race &

20 to 1 o

6.10 10.

6 to 1 o. “ 10 to 1 o.

EL M. Com

The left-hand champion of game, and the resourceful Clande feel pleased. Middlesex, H. I Baxter, had in Davey, who helped himself to two 10 to 1o, 10 to 1 A. H. Campbell a small adversary tries. Twas a famous victory!

10 to 1 o. 21 to 1 o.

who stood up pluckily to a batter-

How the Tourists played can

Russian's Surprise

ing during two 6-4 sets in be judged from what I have said Against Red Star, one of the 26 to 10. 8 to 1 - Baxter's favour. Both Surrey about their opponents. But they leading professional clubs in 20 to 1 o

20 to 1 o.

20 to 1

20 to

12 to 1 o.

Mile Post Once Round and In Boxing Eve Copper Idol Double Chance London, September 20. Emergency Call Just as the Yankee proudly Festival Eva bears what was once a slighting Glad Eyes.. [nickname, so the fishing schooner Gold Bullion

Gold Picker |Bluenose, which returned to Ply-Heart's Glory mouth from Atlantic storms, has King's Parade |converted a term of scom into a Limelight

Mayflower name of triumph.

The Americans old expression Mersey

Rousseau "Bluenose" for a Nova Scotian

Seventeenth of reflected an unfavourable opinion September

Sylvandale Tillicum. Bluenose Avenged ta

Tiny Star The Bluenose avenged this de- Warrington

Wembley Stag traction by winning the Inter-

West Parade national Schooner Race trophy winam Osler from the Americans in the year Plan View she was built, 1921, and holding Popular Star it ever since.

of the Nova Scotia climate.

The fishing schooners of the 1.Atlantic seaboard of North America are among the most ro- mantic of ships, the vessels de scribed by Kipling in “Captains Couragecul

Built By Fishermen Competitors in

10 to 1 o.

12 to 1 o.

12 to 1 o.

20 to 1 o.

8 to 1 o.

12 to 10/

20 to 1 o..

a really heroic effort to pull his men together and played a grand game himself.

4 to 10, 5 to 1 tto victory, but he will have to Claude Davey Scores Twice

12 to 1.0.

my

the

There are only three Old Bines available for the Oxford crew for the 1936 boat race. They are R Hope. D. M. & Whiser and B. J.. Sciortino.

On the other hand Cambridge

(Continued from Page k)

Fine Fight

finalists of last week, J. A. I. were rather at sizes and sevens Paris, the Russians won 6-1 are able to put five of their 1935

opponents. keeping the ball down and working winning crew into the race. Hancock, the winner, and W. I against such stern

MRS. TAYLOR AND MRS." Earlier they had beaten a strong] Brooks, came to-day into the last Their forwards are not yet good it with methodical precision.

CATE WIN eight. Hancock's victory was enough, and they still confuse shaky one from G. L. Emmett of matters for themselves by adopt French amateur side by the ap- 8 to 1 o. 10 to 1 Muswell Hill, two years

hising a formation that they cannot palling total of 17--1. So junior, who won the first set and use to full advantage. Moreover, French, hardly believing their led 5—–3, 30—0 in the second.

they still are alow. But J. E eyes, invited them to face Red Star Manchester, the captain, made with what result you know.

In the second, and what proved to "Barn-Doored" Victory

Spreading Fast,

Parisian be the final set, the two Russian What puzzled Hancock “barn-doored” his way

tfriend was the extraordinary ladies put up a fine fight yielding knowledge of the game displayed only one of the first five games volley and generally speed up his The New Zealanders persisted by the Russians.db and that to Mr. Taylor on her ser game if his tennis is to develop. in their 34-1 serum forma Unlike the French, for instance, rice. Mis. Taylor and Mrs. Cate NW. Nicholson, the Essex tion, but it proved unprofitable Soviet footballers have never had weakened in the opening games of champion, emulated his County against an eight possessing the the benefit of British instruction this set, particularly in the matter cricket team by overthrowing are and enthusiasm of the Welsh or the advantage of playing in-of placing...

They pulled themselves together Yorkshire in the sturdy person of

ternational matches left- B. Royda. Nicholson, a

For all that, the game is spread in the sixth game, however, and Pepper, Manchester (the cap- hander, who lobs adroitly was tain), and Collins now and again ing fast in the Union, and I am as Mrs. Cate once more came up to just too steady for a keen volleyer led dangerous-looking" but sured that Russia will soon be fit the net with great effectiveness. whose smashes often went wrong in actual

to rank equal with some of those The tide turned against the Eus over other Continental countries to sians from this moment and the whom England extend invitations remaining five games for set and championship fell in quick sue- Belynn Leader

La cession to Mrs. Cafe and Mrs. Tay- The Czecho-Slovakians, by the

lor ve nominated their pro- way, have visional team to visit England in

NAVY TEAMS MAKE THEIR DEBUTS

(Continued from Page

Dangerous Wing Roberts, the Fusilier left-winger, 2 dangerous the Inter-is developing into national Schooner Race must be player. He centres neatly and bona-fide fishing vessels. The can shoot well, while Hussain, the Bluenose was built for the race Saints' right half, in spite of his by Nova Scotia fishermen, 23sist-many excellent displays to date, will have a hard task in marking led by local financiers.

She pays her way as a fishing him

vessel, however, and she has In the Second Division, a good made sufficient to liquidate any game should result when the original debt.

The Bluenose

is

Fusiliers encounter the B.A:O.C.

men.

THREE BRITISH VICTORIES

tourists, for played

(Continued on

NOON WINS LLANGATTOCK GOLF BOWE

Oslo. British athletes gained three an international here.-W. Rangeley won metres in 10′ 5-10′′e #took the 1:5

1-10secs

ing

mach- and RASC at Chatham Road the 100 The Fiskiers, after their great

travelled fishing boat, for she has not only crossed the wtie but wi

Inland has penetrated 2,000 mile

iver,

Chicago

Over the ngineers the pre-min.

badly surprised) won the 40 who held theiunto 151

November, having held a trial MALIK MAY CAPTAIN INDIAN

TOURING TEAM (Glamorganshire) match for the purpose the other Bowl at the day. Braime, the Belgian-born Geting at centre forward, was the outstand: and 75. ing player, and is certatz to ma

the trip. They say he is rem fably clever and quick and a go

The former Oxford

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