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FINAL CALL OVER

FOR TO DAY

Betting On Last Race

Meeting At Valley ·

WADEBRIDGE HOTTEST FAVOURITE

The final call-over at the locall Victoria Club for the Final Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, to be held this after noon at Happy Valley, took place yesterday evening. Betting, how- ever, will be accepted up to the| }time each respective race starts.-

The results of the call-over up to 5 pm. yesterday were as fol, (lows:

Race 1. December Handcią, Mille:...

One

Boxing Eve (140) 33 to 1 o; Harvest View (161) 6 to 1 o; High Speed (150) 8 to 1 0,10 to 1 te King's Fancy (168) 14 to 10 and t; Lemberg (140) 10 to

10: Soldier of China (150) 4 to 1

and ; Soldier of Germany (151) 4 to: 1 and The Tiger (155) 5 to 4 and t Wembley Stag (140) 33 to 1. of Ythan (140) 20 to 1 o.

Australian

Jack Peterson, above,"

"will" "Ee defending his British Empir Heavyweight title agabust, Len Barrey in the near future.

BRITISH BOXERS EAT TOO MUCH

CANADIAN EXPRESSES HIS VIEWS

HARVEY LIKES GOOD BREAKFAST

(By Montague Smith)

London, November 13.

HARLIE BELANGER, light-heavy-weight

ARMY MAY UPSET CLUB TO-DAY

(Continued from Page 5)

-The Club will depend on Alec Pearce and E. E. Duckitt principal-2- ly for the rims, hût, the rest of the - team are also capable of big things.

Frost, Redmond, Duckitt and

boxing champion of Canada, has discovered Pearce will bear the briat of the attack, but I am still of the opazion why there has been a shortage of British boxing that a bowder after the style of ́ST. JOHN'S CLUB TRIUMPH champions in recent years. British fighters, he AC Bowker is sorely needed.

(Continued from Page 4)

Recreio's Easy Win

At Wanchai last night, the Club de Recreio beat the Sailors and Soldiers' Home by 9 sets to mil:

D. Wayles and Mixt G. Doig (S. and S. Home)>——

Race

Champion lost to M. Oliveira and Miss M.

Silv Stakes. One And A Quarter Miles:--

Bag Tor 2 to 1 o, 5 to 2 Sancylost to J. J. Remedios and Miss

S. Salva Face 10 to 1 o; Southern Cross 10 toj 10: Vixen Tor 3 to 1 o and t; Rac lost to N. Beltrao and Miss M. Night ing Heart 3 to 1 o, 4 to 1 ; Star Ste 10 and t: Cold Morning 10 to 1 o; Shooting Star 10 to 1 o, Snowy River 10 to 1 o.

Race & Distory Handicap. One Miles-

Ribeiro

Yang Chan and Mrs. A. E. (S; and S. Home):-

lost to Oliveira and Silva ....

lost to Remedios and Silva

lost to Behrso and Ribeiro

L. C. Gibbons and Mrs. M. Festival Eve (147) 6 to 1 o and and S. Home)- Flybyright (163) 8 to 1 o, 10 to 1lost to Oliveira and Silva.... Flymar Tourist (161) 4 to 1 o, 5 to 1

Glad Eyes (165) 33 to 1.9; God lost to Remedios and Silva Bullion 10 to 1o; Heart's Glory (158) lost to Beltran and Ribeiro.

4 to 19 and to Limelight (140) 12

to 1 of Mersey (140) 35 to 1 o; Part

Kowloon Tong Lose

11-3

Sun 21

2

So far as the LR.C-Navy match- is concerned, I see that AH

says, eat too much.

At my training camp in England,” he adds, "we always had Rumjahn has been given a place our tea and biscuits in bed before doing any work in the morning-in the team again, but I have since Then we did a little road work, ate an enormous breakfast, had;

learned that he will not be able to a snacks at noon, luncheon at one o'clock, a great big English play. Their star batsman, H. dinner at six o'clock, and topped it off with ale, bread and cheese adar, has not been well for some time, but he is playing to-day, before retiring.

Englishmen can take it, but they will have to change their though I doubt if he has completely. style of training to be world-beaters.”

recovered.

Els observations lose a good rest; light Incheon at noon. Sury. It. Kirkwood and Surg. well deal of weight if one may put mainly of fish or white meat, with L Davenport batted so it so when considered in reis-salad; hard training and boxing against the Army last week that I 16-21ition to certain facts. Belanger exercise for an hour and a half to am looking to them to obtain most Brown won all his 20 bouts in England; two hours at 3 pm; another bath, of the runs for the Navy As far

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The intends to make England his massage, and rest; good dinner as La Branwell is contemed he permanent home after his next with plenty of meat at 7. bed at has been showing such poor form 7--21 fight in New York this month 310. Moy (She proposes to marry an Eng-

327 6-21

At Causeway Bay last night,

Fish girl, and to buy a public- house in London.

The question which he raises, however, is one that must interest fall "hemen”, and inquiries into the

nership (140) 8 to 1 of Philanderer the Chinese Recreation x Club matter reveal a considerable diver (145) 10 to 1 opPlain View (157)

to Io and t: Popular Star (140) 20 beat the Kowloon Tong Club by 7 gence of opinion.

to 1 or Solar Star (140) 10 to io-sets to 2:

S. P. Chand and Mrs. T. F. La Tillicum (155) 6 to 1 o and t; War- zingtis (140) 6 to 1 o, F to it. |(CRC):—

Race 4 Champion Stakes. One best S. A. Gray and Miss A. And A Quarter Mies:—

Mackenzie

Cossack's Beauty 4 to 1 o; Gladia-bert P. Leung and Mrs. G. A tor 2 to 1 o and t; King's Warden White

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to 1 o, 2 to 1 t; King's Justice best G. A. White and Miss M. 10 to 10; Soldier of Britain 3 to 1 o and t; Macaroni 20 to 1'o.

Bryson

W. C. Choy and Miss W. Race 5. Last Chance Handicap- (CRC):— One Mile:

lost to Gray and MacKenzie Blacksmith (140) 4 to 1 o, 5 to 1beat Leung and White

t; Forgemaster (144) 3 to 1 6 and beat White and Bryson-- Locksley Hall-(140) 4 to 1 o;

*The

& W. Liang, and Hiss Deemster (153) 14 to 1 o, 2 to 1 17| (CRC):— Tin Ho (168) to 10 and t

lest to Gray and MacKenzie Race 6. Sub-Griffin" Champion beat. Leung and White Stakes. One And A Quarter Miles:best White and Bryson,

Emergency Call 20 to 1 o; "Rain

Gauge 20 to 1 o; Beginner's Lack

St. John's Win

Mita Differs

Gores Mitu, the 7ft 6in 24 stone Romañian boxer, who is now! 2-10 on his way to England, is not on the side of the sylphs He-nor- 21-4mally eats 24th, of food a day, and three grilled steaks are merely an Cheng incident in his midday meal.

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Rapier's

Selections

RACE 1

THE TIGER.

SOLDIER OF GERMANY SOLDIER OF CHINA:

RACE 2

ABLE AMAZON

VIXEN TOR ~BAG-TOR

RACE 3

TILLICUM FESTIVAL EVE PARTNERSHIP

RACE I

Len Harvey, in an account of his 16-21 diet, declared himself in favour of 21.4

a good breakfast with fish or eggs U. Khoo and bacon; roast meat with three! lor four vegetables and a sweet for 12-21 luncheon; and a light mest for 21 10 dinner, consisting mainly of an 21-8 omlette, fish, and salad or veget-RACE 5-

ables.

the

Petersen was on the whole ex

29 40 10%, Valley Ver 5 to 10. At Quarry Bay last night, Wadebridge, Chree To One OnlilSt. John's Club beat the Taikoo tremely abstemions in the matter

Locky Strike 20 to 1o; Propition

Time 20 to 1 o; Desble Chance 6 to 11 o, 10 to 1t Belmont Star 20 to 1 Rebalar Star 20 to 1 o; Sci-da 20 to 1 o.

Recreation Clab by 6 sets to 3:

T. Stainton and Mia 1. Summers Taikoo):

lost to P. Kwok and Miss

Suth A

Race 7. Tardy Handicap. One. Miles Bright Star (158) 5 to 10; Fox-lost to R Koh and Mrs. Berlow 1-2 bridge (158) 12. to 1 o; Lemberg beat D Kwok and Miss McCam2421-14 C. Summers and Miss R. Summers (153) 12 to 1 o; Mayflower (168) 12

to 1 o, 20 to 11 Night View (163) 6 (Taikoo):—

lost to Kwok and Smith

to 1 o; Pacific Hall (153) 20 to 1 o; Racing Boy (145) 4 to 1.0 and lost to Koh and Barlow

Royal Romance (145) 5 to 1 o, 6 to 2t: Sginaway (155) 6 to 1 o, Valor- otis (155) 3 to 1 o and t; Zero (147) 3 to 1 o, & to 11

Race 8. Finale Handicap. One Miles

beat Kwok and McCaw

A. W. Norrie and Miss L. ham (Taikoo)..

of food, especially just before his big fights, when his only susten ance would consist of three or four egys besten us in milk with some dry fres

Good Dinner

One of the best known British 321 boxing trainers whom I consulted 9-21 advocated the following daily, ron- 21-11 time: Cunning-

lost to Kwok and Smith lost to Koh and Barlow best Kwok and McCaw

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

Alacrity (141) 3 to 1 and t; At- las (157) 4 to 1 o, 5 to 1: Austra har Boy (145) 4 to 1 a 5 to 1 t Empire Day (135) 10 too; Halcyon Fire Brigade (155) 3 to 2 and High Finance Recreio "B" (133) 10 to 1 o; Sancy Face (165) Recreio TM“A” 10 to 1 e: Southern Cross (165) 10 C. B C to 1 o; St. Joan (135) 12 to 10; St. Andrew's

Taikoo - Streamline (145) 10 to 1 o

Victoria Double- (Selections from St. Joha's the Tardy and Dilatory Handicaps): Kowloon Tong

S. and S. Home 400 to 10 o and t

Fanling Race Meeting

Cup of tea, but nothing to eat, 13.21 in bed before getting up xt 6 am; 14-21 bath; two hours' road, exercise; 21-15 breakfast of normal size; morning?

Games PWLFA Pts

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4 3 1238.6 3:3 0.270_67

3125 26 2.2.13 22

1 4 10

Entries For December 22

· The following are the starters and Winer A Cap or $50; 2nd $30; 3rd Ihandicaps for the Fanling Hunt and $20. Etry Fee $3. A souvenir w1 Race Club's Christmas Meeting, to be be presented to the winning zidé. - .

Star Diogenes (15), Nebular held at Kwanti on December 20:

Date Wonderini Bact No. 1-The Canberra Handi. (140), The Bogle cap steeplechase of 14 miles for Chivalry) (140), The Snipe (130), Australian pories. Winner A Cup of tmell (120), West Parade (148), $50; 2nd $30; and $20 Entry Fee $3. Wiliam Osler (142), Windheid (150)

Belinda (155), Black Magic (140), and Zangi (130). Empire Day (158), Flummery (160) Laxy Glitters (147), "Noble Amazon (145) and The Girade (155).

Race No. 2 The St. John Cap A thordße race. of 14 ziles For Chiza ponies. Winners of any hurdle race or steeplechase last season bar red Catchweight 168 lbs. Wigner. A Oup or $50; 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry

Race No. 5The December Cons y Cup Disrisian A-Over, a coun- try course of approximately 3 miles Ánishing on the Race Course. For Chita Ponies. Catchweighs 188 The. Wimer A Cup or $50; 2nd: $30; 3rd $20 Entry Fee $a

mmber

(Note: Owing to the large of caties received the race has been

["divided into two divisions. The foll- jowing draw has been made. Notice: Canary, Daylight Eve, Diogenes, may compete in more than one divi Don, Forgemaster, High West, Ike, sion)

Iron Cross, Josephine, King's Parade, Burgomaster, Festival Eve, Nebelar Star, Racing Jack. Racing|0ʻlantern, No Fear, Punch, Racing Pinck, R.L P Tillicum, Tom Cobley, Strain, Spina

Valey Hall and Wisdom Stagg cheater "Race No: 2 The Tempo Handi- Race cap-A steeplechase of 11⁄2 ziles (try. Cu for Chira ponies Winner A Cup or $50; 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry Fee $3. Burgontster. (156) Happy H (140) 2Pride of, Tsingtao(168),} Wim Punch (146), Racing Luck (146) Soldier of Italy (150), Spfiaway: (150)))

and The Stipe (140). 422

A Cup

15 top weight does not accept, all divided into weights to be raised 10

Wakefeld and "Win-

FKING'S WARDEN

GLADIATOR. SOLDIER OF BRITAIN

BLACKSMITH S HELT FORGEMASTER? -LOCKSLET HALL RACE 6

WADEBRIDGE VALLEY VIEW:L DOUBLE CHANCE

·RÁCE:7

RACING BOY" VALOROUS-

ZERO

RACE &

ALACRITY

AUSTRALIAN BOY. HALCYON Double-Blacksmith and

Racing Boy

50 far that one hardly knows what to expect from him. There is le doubt that he is easily the best left-handed batsman in the Colony, but that he his struck a very bad patch. The result of the match will probably depend on it

The Friendlies

The Kowloon Caithe Chub will entertain the Civil Service Gricket- Club in a friendly and should have no dificulty in winning, while the Diocesan Boys' School will probably give the Craigëngower juniors a good game and the HKCC. second eleven wall probably beat - Engineers at Sockumpoo.

Selected Teams

IRC-F D. Pereira (Capt.), EL. Mader, S. A. Ismail, M. el Arcaili, AE Mi, T. el Arcalli, K... Nazanin M. F Madiz, A., S: Suffad, A. R. Ab-

and AX Other:

The Azay-Major. Y. J. Bonavis, Capt. L. Walch. It C. C. Garth- White, TEE. H. Dawson, Lt. JP. Willems, Lur 4. B Jobson: Lt. C. R. Clegg-Hill, C & L Elvin, Sept. Daniells and Cpl Ballard.

Nary, 1st Lt. Branwell, Le Bartier Surg. Le Sekwood, Lt. Hunting, Sorg. L. Davenport, Engr. Comdr. Davis, Tel. Tufnell, La. Nir, ER. A Day, LA Wrath and L. S Moore A

Royal Navy 2nd XI Comdr Barry, E. R. A. Crippa, Chief E. 2.. As Vickery, L. S. Hinde, A. B. Dale, 0. D. Dawe, Mr. Birkett, Lt. Comón. Bate wood, Sary LE Comdr. Belcher, EE A. "Eston and S. B. A. Robinson.

Recreio:& M. Praia, E. M. L.. -Soares, F. I Remedios, J. W. Barnes, GA Gabetes, A-1 Betziedios. A F. Noronha,W. A“ Reed- & N. Go-

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