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THE GORILLA MOST
PROMISING SUB.
GOLD SOVEREIGN MAIN CHALLENGER
THE UNICORN LIKELY TO BE DANGEROUS UNDER MR. NEEDA
(By "THE JUDGE")
IN discussing the prospects of the subscription griffins, I shall confine myself only to those that, to judge from the form displayed in the morning gallops, promise to turn out winners.
The chief interest will, of course, be centred upon the Valley Stakes, and among the new bunch of subs. The Gorilla is nomin lated to be the most outstanding animal, and his chances of carry- ing off the honours in this race are exceedingly bright. It is in- teresting to note that The Gorilla fetched the highest bid at the Sports Club seiling lottery.
Gold Sovereign is looked upon as a strong challenger to The Gorilla, and has figured in some very good gallops, which include a 2.17 mile. He invariably finishes with a fast last quarter, and i I am of the opinion that he will give The Gorilla a very good rate in the Valleys, while he should also figure prominently in the other races.
The Unicorn will be Mr. See- da's mount in the Valleys, and it:
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FIRE BRIGADE will be well to bear in mind that
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S. And S. Home Show Vast Improvement
this pony is one of the outstard- ling mes in the morning gallops. He covered 14 miles recently in
BOY WIZARD
IS STILLA LUZAQD
HOPPE
VISITORS PLAYING
SEVEN FORWARDS FIRST CLASS FULL-BACK NOT ON VIEW
OTAGO BACK DIVISION BROKEN UP
(By "Serum Half")
HERE is no doubt whatever that the fifteen
which will represent Hong Kong against the New Zealanders this afternoon on the Club ground, commencing at 5 p.m., will give an in- finitely better display than the previous side which lost by 29 points to 8 on January 16 last.
Although the New Zealanders are likely to be even more formidable as the result of their all-conquering tour in Japan. the selection of their team gives rise for comment in that the Otago threequarter line has been broken up by the inclusion of Lewis, Grant and Wilde for Jones and Fookes, two players who created a good impression on their last visit here, while, in addi- tion to this, the fact that the tourists are contemplating playing seven forwards gives one the impression that they are overlook- in his billiards. After being 2ing the fact that Hong Kong will be considerably stronger as the
As the years roll past, Willie Hoppe, now 48, seems to improve
leader on the green topped· zables since 1996, during which time he was won 20 titles, he at last realised his lifetime ambition to hold the world's three - cushion title when he bert Welker Coch- ran at Chicago.
result of the inclusion of five Army players and several Naval players who were unavailable on the previous occasion.
It will not surprise me in the least to see them revert back to eight forwards early in the game.
It is a trife disappointing that; Bush is being "rested, as he ist
undoubtedly a first class full-back
24, which is no mean perfor
a sub. He should be RUGBY TEAM ARRIVE and we would very much have
ance for
worth watching over any distance.
Cassius, a small grey pony, kas
In spite of a fine display, the invariably covered his last quar Sailors and Soldiers' Home were ter in very good time during the
team
GOLF STARTING TIMES Sunday's Pairings At Fanling
iliked to have seen him in action (Continued from Page 1) Jonce again
Only five of the local This ype of play undoubtedly which took part in the earlier beaten by 8 games to 1 by the gallops. Mr. B. A. Proulx is, warts plenty of watching. but it match are playing to-day, and as Fire Brigade Recreation Club at understand, taking her out, and if has its strength, and weaknesses only two of these are in the back
The following are the Royal Hong- the Central Police Station last he should get of to a good start Its strength lies in the fact that division some idea of the drastic Bong Golf Club starting times for
I The will prove very dangerous. the seven-eighth takes you night.
com-changes in the Colony side can be Fanling next Sunday. Hall and Merritt gave a good hear. however, that Cassius is pletely unawares and leaves the rathered, and it would cause 20
OLD COURSE defence floundering, bat, performance -fc- the S. and S. better over longer distances, so whole
9.21 A. W. Fughes, A. Nieni. Home, and showed exceptionally bear that in mind when making once detected, it can be mullifed surprise if the tourists were fully 3.20 am W. A. Stewart, H. Laffond TC Monaghan, El des your selections. good combination.
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Boberts. D. Hope G, J. Harrop. against two men of equal standard 9.36
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The results of the game were as follows:
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MR 1926-One Night In China Town
On Treasure Island
Billy Cotton,
Hill Billies
beat Hall and Merritt
beat Harris and Heath
MR 1923-That Silver Haired Daddy
The Dying. Cowboy,
MR 1927-Its My Mother's Birthday Magic.. Moonlight Revellers. MR 1929.-I'm Living In A Great Big Way
MR. 1945.- Rail Road Rhythm
Nagasaki:
MR 1934. Take Me Back Tony Boots and Saddle
Covered Wagon Days.
MR 1924-On Treasure Island
You are My Lucky Star.
Siz Swingers.
Four Crotchets.
Accordeon Band.
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beat Brown and Sprague
beat Bali and Merrite lost to Harris and Heath
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FINE SCRUMMAGING "Many will wonder how it was Mr. Wong's Mount Mountain View will carry that the Japanese, playing only J. L. Anderson and G. Williams Lan's colours in the Valley Stakes seven forwards against our eigh (Fire Brigade):---
with Mr. T. L Wong up. As it is were able to hold us and at the beat J. Hall and M. Merritt 25-22
21-16 a well-known fact that Mr. Wons same time employ a roving 107 threequarter, and Fus. Flord. his beat E. Barris and J. Heath
very ward or back. We found that,
partner on the wing these two 93 beat R. Brown and W. Sprague 21-18 always handies the subs.
View may owing to their very low serumnat are the outstanding local players A. L. Fisher and G. H. Fowler cleverly. Mountain
ineffective (Fire Brigade) -
quite easily be there at the finishing, our pushing was
this season. Hopscotch is a fairly reliable against them, and it seemed as if
Dr. JAR Selby, the Scottish 16 performer over medium distances their pack had twice the weight of International, will referee and 10.00. W. Stoker and L. D. Skinner so that, although her prospects in ours!
the teams are: “Where their forwards are not ! (Fire Brigade);---
the Valleys are not so bright, shej
NZ. Universities' XV:-W. Trie-10.04 should be worth bearing in mind up to the mark is in the loose. Kiebank (Wellington); J. M. Wat 10.08
over longer dis-They very rarely broke through Otago). J. D. Lewis (Auckland), H beat Brown and Sprague..... 23-20 fer the races
in close dribbling rushes as our E. C. Wild (Otago) and E. Grant 20.12 LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE tances.
Games I understand that The Hero, a forwards did throughout the tour. (Auckland); CC Gilles (Otago) 10.16 and G. A. Parsons (Capt) (Canter-10.20 What particularly impressed me bury); J. J. McAulife (Canterbury); PWLF AP dun pony of 141, will be guing out IC. E.C.
13 11 290 27 22 Recreio 49 9 0 10 11 18 in the Valley Stakes, though there was their line kicking and their w. R. Laney (Otago). R. E. Burke 102
sw. Summers St Andrew's "A" 12 9.3.22 36 18 is a rumour to the effect that be full-back play, which was as safe (Canterbury).
(Otaro), L. S. Drake (Auckland), 5.10.28 39 4 16 will probably finish first in the as it could be.
Wong-Nei-Cheong Stakes...!
"I found that the refereeing in G. Exde (Victoria), A. B. Chester 10
man (Wellington) and T. 0. Stace 10.35 Gossip "on the rails" has it that Japan was "very strict," and We (Canterbury). Blue Ribbon is an improving pony, were penalised time and again. Colony XV-Sure. Liert. Benson (10.40 and I know that Mr. Eacamacao The grounds have very little turf, Navy); Fus. Flovd. (Army). Lieut will be taking him out. His stable although they took extraordinary Rice Erste (Cast.) (Army). H D. 10,44 Bidwell (Club) and Lieut. St. Car 10.48 connections are quietly confident care over them In several of Fora (Kay A. H B. Enteber 18-52-. that he will be there at the fix-our matches we played on pitches and Onl, Preene, RM (New): ish, so keep him in mind
which had been covered by straw ne. Light (Navy), S. P. 0. Richards 10.56 A game pory that always wants the previous night, and rolled in Dave), Lient Tincoin (Army). W. to run his best describes Peter the morning. One of our matches Davy, and for that reason he had to be postponed as a now (Club) L/Cal Harrison (Am) 11.06 Fas Morgan (Army) and AB1108 should be worth following
storm covered the pitch with Beans (Navy). several inches of snow.
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(Continued from Page 2) and Youd, in the pivotal berth, was the only one who attempted | to open up the game.
well
Witwill Shines
The Medical forwards had, for
THE RACES
Draw For Sydney Maidens
First Section."
Celebration
MANY CAST ALTIES
Faers (Club) A. F. Walkeden 100
"We suffered badly through in- 3RD DIVISION TO RE DECIDED (116 juries and sicktfees and in nearly
all our games were just able to field a fifteen
"Bash, our full-back, injured
his knee in the first Test and is
"Fooks, another of our backs,
TO-MORROW
W. L. Alexander, L 'W. Laps
E-H. MacGregor, C. C. W. Wilson...
HL Schaltz, 1. E. Gesse E Pethick, 1. J. Dape..
C. C. Stark, J. W. Mayhew,
J. A. Staw, J. E. Sind linger.
K W. Jones, P. L. Leeft.
A Anderson, J. Forbes.
A. E. Parves, A.- Som- converfekt.
D. S. Edward, W. J. S Bey, UKOHTAAN TE J. G. Chariton, J. Angwin. J. S. Dykes, D. J. Keogh AM. Kirby, P Bodgers
EL Durrschindi, H. F.
E. H. Bryden, D. S. Roba.. J. AR Selby, D. Forbes. EL: Jusserand, Comdr. Hale.
LR Billinghurst, F. M.
I. C. Mackay, F. C. Madie.
Le C/ Eussell, T.
Major Davies, G. F. Rees.
Lt.Cdr. Pratt, St. Lt. Battersby.
D. L. Newbigging, Wing. Cdr. Bishop
Strg. Lt Cdr. May, Lieut. Kankel
NEW COURSE
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EASTERN MAKE JUNIOR SHELD BID TOMORROW.
Howells, at right-back, was very prominent with his tackling, but
Chen Wing-kam. Kong Hing; was wild at times in his clear-
The draw made by the Hons still on the crocked list, while and Wine Fan-ai in the for ances, while Witwill, his partner, opposed to the clever pair of Kong Jockey Club for the Wous Parsons, one of our backs, injur-ward line. are definitely good. ₤10.60 Reete and Nash, acquitted himself neichong Staxes has resulted as ed his arm against Waseda in the while Chan Chui. the pivot #1112
follows:
fourth game of our tour. He easily up to second division stan
La Salle Sports most of the game, to forage for Time, Fidelity, Gold Bayle, Her- also injured his kues in the first dard.
it in our last game
Owing to the La Salle College the ball themselves, but covered fiot, Humber, Locksmith, Verry encounter and was still nursing
a Jester, Mountain View, Rose Eve ground quickly. Glendenning, newcomer, played well and Snooks lyn, Satan, Siamese Cat, Silver
Tricklebank, who is playing full-ery difficult to raise a side and Smith were a good pair of lining, Supercharge, Unicom and was also on the injured list, while sports, St. Joseph's are finding if back to-day, had to be got out of jainst the Medicais, no less thang * Dangerous Ino
Second Section. Bine Sail bed to play in one of the Tests six of their players; among
are Castro Joanilho. Gottsche, Sparkes, Raight and Reece were Gunsmith, Hawthod De after three days illness. Alrwal, being participants in the a dangerous Gunner trio, bat dia Judea, Lancashire Loom, Ocean not make many attempts to shoot, View, Paymaster, Peter Daves Potlatch, Public Hero No. 1, Bug and rather overdid the short pass-
by Star, Stopwatch, Strathalan ing game.
Clancey and. Worthington, were The Hero and Wild Cat.
Sydney Maiden Stakes prominent in defence and kept the Medicals at bay for the great The following is the draw
wingers.
Yellow Fish."
er part of the game, while Hut the Sydney Maiden Stakes.
WARE
chinson, in goal, was safe.
PIPES
Cthe first hale was very even
and the Batters took the lead
the result of a breakeway
Baker, who scored with
ground shot
The Medicals
penalty through the lead when balk to Fint:: Aromech and
First Section.
“We had several close games, the second and last Test being sports
On Sunday the game the closest Japan were leading Engineers and the Rifles by three penalty goals (9 points) and be interesting
to two tries (6 points) with a
few minutes to go when we came
for
Honey,
level with a pensity goal?
The following were the results New Zealand Association at the
of the tours
All KzSRİ
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While on their land they
four of the the Peak
ong Kon
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Carroll and
dinner af