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THE CHINA "MAIL-SAFURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1935:

SEVEN OWNERS WIN OVER £10,000 IN STAKES

CRICKET NEWS FROM

NEAR AND FAR

MHE. Australians opened their, BLOW TO SOUTH AFRICA

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Lt Lane, above, of EMS. Fifty in 40L Vincent have both announced Kerby again for the Navy this to play of the bowling.

A minutes and 100 in 75 minutes that they will be available.

season owing to an injury sustain- Durban, however,ˇed in an "A" fifteen "game, over a Įgave an early indication of the cable from

month ago. tourists" batting strength. Later states that A. D. Nourse, who was in the maings Brown and S. said to be considering a return to McCabe punished the bowling 30 England to play Soccer, is to re- mercilessly that they" added 100 (main at home. “ runs in 38 minutes!

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“Y” LADIES AND *

ST. ANDREW'S TO

CLASH TO-DAY

- (Continued from Page 4).

Team Unchanged

ANOTHER TRIUMPH

FOR AGA KHAN

MISS PAGET TAKES A HIGH PLACE

FAIRWAYS FINE RECORD

(By Hotspur)

London, November 25. THE statistics of the flat racing season that ended on Saturday have no new story to tell. As was the case 12 months ago the Aga Khan is the most successful owner and also breeder: Frank Butters is the most successful trainer; Gordon Richards is again the leading jockey, and Blandford, unhappily dead since the season of last year came under review, is again the leading sire.

* * INDIA'S TEST TEAM IN APPRECIATION TT is understood that the follow- UPPORTERS of Warwickshire in allyon have been asked to County Cricket Club, at Bir-be in readiness for the English mingham recently presented 3-tour: The Nawab of Patandi 3. V. Ryder with a silver salver (Captain), the Yuvaraja of Patisia, jand a cheque for £1,618 in recogniC K Nayada, S. Wazier Ali, S. tion of his services as secretary Nazir Ali, Mohammed Nissar, B.

The Saints are retaining the for 40 years.

M Merchant, L. Amar Xath, Lall

same team which was overwhelmed Mr. Ryder, in his reply, said that Singh, B. E. Kapadia, F. E Pilisby the CBA. Ladies by 5 goals to in the course of his 40 years with Mustaq Ali, Baga Khan Jilani, and 2 over a fortnight ago. the club, it had been represented L Amar Singh.

The most dangerous forward in the Saints' attack is Miss P. Git- Lord Glanely, who was second on the list of owners last tins, whose quick rushes, combir-year, has to be content with a much lower place this season, and ed with clever stickwork, have Sir Abe Bailey has moved from ninth position, with £8,679, to often demoralised an opposing de second place with £23,328. Lord Derby, fourth last year, has moved up third, his horses having won 26 races worth £18,689 against 29 races last year worth £12.742.

in first-class cricket by 200 ama- teurs and professionals.

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BRADMANY LEFT OUT SP

* * * MUSLIMS WIN

fence.

All that has been changed is the amounts won in stakes. Last season horses owned by the Aga Khan was $64,957. This year the total is reduced to $48,302 A year ago Frank Butters,

with 34 horses, won 79 races of the total value of £88,843. This time 30 horses have won 48 races worth £59,687.

Principal Winners Of The Season

[PLENDID bowling by Nissar (3 for 8) backed up by bil THEN the selections were liane Seiding, enabled the Muslims made for the Australian to score a convincing victory over

But with Miss Fowler back in Ito meet the MCC recently, Don the Hindus in the final of the

the "Y" defence the home team Bradman, who now captains South Quardangular Tournament at Bom-

Mr. M. E. Benson occupies Australia, was left out on his own bay. With the exception of C. K. should keep the invaders out and

exactly the same place as 12 request. Included in the team was Nayadu (53) and Hindleiar (41). also secure the points.

y Ladies:-Miss J. Weller, Miss months ago, his principal win-t FEaston of New South Wales, the Hindu hatsmen shaped very P. McCaw and Misi A. Fowlery Mrs. per again having been Windsor who is regarded by the majority feebly. Nayadu scored 101 in the Brown Miss E Thomson and Ms. Lad Lord Astor is fifth on of New South Wales crities-as-first innings, while Nazir Ali (100 Henry: Miss O. Dalziel, Miss S. Da- the list and Mr. Marshall Field

(108) ziel (Captain), Miss J. Adey, Mrs. is sixth. Their places last year. H. Aga Khan Australia's choice for wicket-not out) and Wazir· Ali

topped the three-figure mark for Read and Miss M. Westcott the Muslims

keeper for the next TestS.

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EDDIE GILBERT PLAYS

EDDIE Gilbert, the Aboriginal N.Z. TOURING

of the Queensland team that played

against the MC.C recently. J. A. J. Christy, the South African Test player who is coach to the Queens- Land Cricket Association, was also is member of the team Queens- land was the last of the Australian

States to meet the tourists.

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M. M NAIDU'S CLAIMS

M. NAIDU, the diminutive Poona Collegian, strengthen-

M

TEAM TO PLAY

TWICE IN H.K.

(Continued from Page 4). full-back position, Robertson re-

St. Andrew's Mrs. Rose: Miss G. were respectively White and Miss J. Wong and Miss M. 13th. (White-and-Miss-R--Stevens:-Miss-I-|- George, and Miss M. Charn; Miss F. Wong, Mrs. N. Lee, Miss P. Gittius; Miss J. Booker and Miss L Gittins.

ONE BRAWN CUP GAME TO-DAY

(Continued from Page 4 The HK. Ladies, who are at verting back to his old position as present leading the Brawn Cup right centre-threequarter. table with the Central British

- The Navy z felding their best Schoolgirls, should secure both Possible side with the exception points this afternoon

of Lt Lane, of the, Dorsetshire, HK Ladies: Miss S. Basket:

bart.

ed his claims for inclusion in the who is still on the injured list, and Miss E. Stazhar and Miss J. Swar should give the Club a very good. Bennitt; Mrs. M. Davies, Miss 31 Sleap, Miss E. Hance and All-India Test team in the forth-

Miss B Pegg Mrs. Harrop, coming matches against England run for their money.

Newcomers Appear

Miss R. Smalley and Miss V.-Black- when be made 124 against the Australians for Maharashtra at The Club "A fifteen will meet

~ Ladies:-Miss W. George: Miss He reached his century an Army "A" ftés preceding the M. Gardiner and Miss Faro: Miss R. Poona. with a four (all run), and imme-big match, and in this connection Ingan, Miss F. Wong and Mrs. F. diately after Ryder had congratu- several newcomers are making an A. Kemp, Miss Magay

Tonge, Miss V. Bradby, Miss M lated him several spectators storm-appearance.

George and Miss J. Stryk, The Rev. Mackenzie Dow, who is fed the pitch and garlanded him,

despite the remonstrances of the a newcomer to the Colony, played

for Hillhead High School Former SAINTS AND umpires!

Pupils, and is making his first ap pearance as left centre-threequar- THE Australian cricket teamter, while E. B. Gammell, who was

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BETTER THAN VERITY

welcome

Miss

RECREIO IN

SHIELD REPLAY

11th

and Sir Abe, Bailey.

OWNER

Racer No.of Value Won, Horses £

Lord Derby' Mr. M. H. Be Miss Paget Honoured Lord Astor Miss Paget takes a high place M M Field for the first time among the win-Miss D. Paget ning owners, her horses having Late Lord Woolaring

Lord Stanley accumulated £10,325 in stakes, ton

which is some return for the very Mr. I A. Dewar Large sums she has expended in Lord_Glamely bloodstock in the last few seasons:-) Mt. P. Wertheimer

Mr. W. Woodward (Continued on Page 11)

Sir. Sasson

In-France

CAER CLARK CUP

CHAMPIONS MEEL. D. Sullivan

HL Aga Khan Lord Derby

RECREIO TO-DAY Mr. M. Field

Siedmere Sted

National Stud LE Col. G. Loder (Continued from Page ¿) Lady Smith The Recreio Ladies have yet to Mr. A. Hiest

«¿Mr. J.-B. Joel

TRA

record their first wir and have only Max. A James secured one point in four games, Lord St Davids having lost three and drawn one. Cliveden Stad They are remaining unchanged; air V. Sassopa The champions have so far disk Butters played indifferent form on a Leader whole, and unless they improve J.-L considerably I can see either the C. Boyd-Rochefort CBA, who lost to them recently, HL Cottrill or the Ladies, who held them J. Jarvis to a draw, stepping into their F. Templeman

F. Darling shoes for the first time since the Een G. Lambton -

23 13 49,302

23.19 23328 126 15 13,689- -3-4-12545-

16 11,358 *7.5 10.880- 11718,325

5 1 9,188.

11

8.413

16 9

8,139

13 10

7,601 7,397 13 6 7,250 10 7,014

7252,854

1242736.

15 16,922

4 13.387

15 10.12,792

5 10,881

5 11 10,327

179

6 9,196

1 9,188

8,432

24.3.20 21.348 29,670

55 33 19,957

21% 19,067

28-15-16-989 19/13-14,655

SIRES

22 12 57.543

26-34 24,757

38-31 22:467

19:28 15,752

31-19. 17,158

Touring India at the a former Colony laterport wing-

inauguration of the series. Late MD Peacock moment is described as a team of forward, will make a

"(Continued from Page 4) ~ILK. Ludies: M-a Lanson....... Miss and MJ. Peacock 82 45 17,193 all-rounders with R M Oxenban reappearance in his old position. -

It is said that be Scott Leaving Colony

Figueiredo has also been drop Gray and Miss J. Smalley Miss M. Marsh outstanding.

B. Helbling, Mrs. M. Bell and Miss B. C. Dawson A. M. W. Scott, who has beer ped from the right-half position. Glover, Mas F. Marsi, Miss M might prove the match winner throughout the tour, while some featured in several outstanding and N. Delgado has been trans-Smalley. Miss J. Dalziel (Captain), Blandford competent observers voice the displays lately, is shortly leaving ferred back from inside-right to Miss H Hance and Miss C. Fergs: Fairway Winalot These moves should son. opinion that he is as good if not the Colony for Kobe on transfer right-bali

Recreio Ladies:- Miss Z. Barros: Blenheim, better than H. Verity. Eis dead-and will be making his last ap-tend to strengthen the team-con Miss C. Osmund and Miss C. Botelho: Tetratema liest ball is his subtly disguised pearance for the Club this after-siderably. faster ball, and it will be only the noon. He will be greatly missed. really observant watcher who wil B. H. Grifiths, and Dr. J. A E be able to discover the signal that (Jake) Selby have returned from Club in the First Division at Oxenham gives Hendry (in the leave, and both will probably be Caroline Hill and “freworks" are alips) before he sends this special seen on the Rugger field soon, the expected here. The Club have DRAW MOST LIKELY DANGE

former as a player and the latter made no changes in the team as a referee

which best the East Lancs. in FIVE WICKETS FOR 7 The "A" fiffeen game to-day com- their Senior Shield replay and on THE Australian team that is mences at 245 pm, and the T-present form are almost unstop-

delivery downL

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Club's Task

Miss E Xavier, Miss M Alves and Son-in-Law Miss Sira Nestor Miss P. Rene Coronach dios, Miss C. Botelho, Miss G-Silve, Obliterate. South China "B" entertain the Miss A. Alves and Miss M. Figuerido: Foxlaw

T

touring India beat Sind by angular Tournament match at 4pable. an innings and 90 ruza. R. Kipm Oxenham, the Queensland medium-

31; 17 15.241. 291613ADA 301:19: _13.2710/ 22-16 12,730

-17 12 12,598

29. 17. 11.950 29 14 11,399. 45 32 10,291

2nd 3rd. Expl. 145-133

460

76 293

Bosworth

Papyrus

Bold Archer

RESULT

G. Pichards (Continued from Page 1 Perryman

Cricket Club W. Kerett. Craigengower

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69

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310

55-246

C. Smirke

The remaining senior game pro-juniors ought to take the points in Weston His Excellency the Governor, vides a "needle" match between from the Police, who have not J. Strett paced bowler who took 5 wickets Sir Andrew Caldecott, and the the two Artillery teams, and, on been doing too well so far, de- Smith

Colonial Secretary, Sir their form displayed to date, spite their wins against the Re- for 28 runs in the first innings, Hor. again distinguished himself in the Thomas Southern, have promised Stonecutters should carry of the creio and the Navy. « ma

brand points. second innings when he took ive to attend.

The following are the teamass t

Good Junior Game wickets for only seven runs!

Chuk:--P. C. Prost; K: A. "Munro,

There is only one junior game L. G. Robertson (Captain), ALV. Scott, J. Hutchison; HE. But worthy of attention, the Se cher, IL Bonnar, E. Walkden, G. Division clash between the

Chambers. J. H Makiney, J. S. Lance the present leaders, and the Dannett, W. E. Peers, F. 7. McGogan Club, who are fielding

a very TP. Humphreys, and M. much improved team,

ci. Navy Mech Thomas shire); Mid Wright, Dorsetare), christ staging a comeback in, the

MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS

(Continued from Page 4)

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56 305

2430, 450, 300, 40-44 223–212 39. 28 12 45 (352

J. Dines R. A. Jones In the league match at King's S., Donoghne Park, the Navy juniors ought to J. Caldwell beat the Royal Army Service C. Bichards

F-Foz Corps, who will be without the pr Bensley services of Capt. Walch and Cpl |M, Beary Ballard both of whom will be en 1 gaged in the Cinb-Army match

The Kowloon Cricket Club meet Elvin, Serr Damelia. Col. Ballard, Pus. King and Fre. Herberti Craigingower Cricket Club in

1 D. Bertram (Chris friendly at home and should win SA Ismail. A. EL Main, A. Pan The Kowloon hatinez are in very Man, M. Pl:Madar, Miel- Arculli, 2 good form at the moment and, aset Arculli, AE. Kitchell, K. and A. S. Sat- Craigengower are not particular Nazaria, AR

IRC

AK Ismail (Capt), EL Barwa, M.B. Abbas, A Baker, L. S. Abdul-Careem,

| Arenia, M. I. Abdul-Bazack, M. Punjaban, A. 2. Sudad

Yesterday her powerful fore-Lient Fraser (Dorsetshire), Tel pivotal position supported on hand driving was extraordinarily Jones (Parthian), Leat. St Clair right and left flanks, respec accurate, and the few points that Ford (Orpheos) capte Lieut. she did drop were either overhead inbow) Liect. Enox (Parthian by G. Milne and Nichols

Marine Light (Dorsetshire). P. 0. To-morrow three interes or at the net.

Wyman (Dorsetshire), A. B. Wood First Division games will formy strong in bowling, some kall Burnett and Miss Dalziel will man (Falmouth), Pay: Lieut. Sowman the main feature of this we scoring is expected. meet L. Goldman, and Miss R. (Kent), Tel King (Tamar). Le cad's soccer programme

Selected Teams Hancock, the holders, who drew a winter (Rainbow), A. B. Evans (Dor. Chias bye, in the Second Bound.

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- Last Tuesday W. C. Hang and Col H. C. Harrison will referee.

XY-P. Edwards, HF.

Mrs. P. Wilson entered the Semi-Hopkins, B. 1. Gallagher, Final Bound by decisively delestackenzie Dom i

ing Lieut. and Max D. A. Kerl 8. Wilson, F. C.. B. Black, W by 63, 61 They will now

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