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SCOTTISH
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SUCCESS OF FOREIGN BRED RACEHORSES
NEW RULE ALSO APPLIES TO BRITISH HORSES
LORD ROSEBERY'S SUGGESTION
London, October 16.
LORD Rosebery's suggestion that horses should not run in handicaps until they had run in three weight for age races or selling races will apply not only to French horses but also to British bred horses.
Although Lord Rosebery's idea was prompted by the latest figures showing the amount of stake money won in British racing
CLUBS
N. Beltran, above, the Inter-
will have his hands, fall this after-
port and Recreio football pirot, noon when Recreio entertain the Rifles in the First Division of the
League
this season by foreign bred horses, he said that it would not be TENNIS FIASCO
applicable only to French horses.
The figures show that 86 French-bred horses have between them won 130 races worth altogether £68,000 this season, while 13 American-bred horses have won 20 races worth about £14,500.
CHAMPIONS TO MEET THE ARMY
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Lord Rosebery points out, however, that the suggestion that these. 150 faces have been won by foreign horses, of whose form the public knew nothing.] His erroneous. In some cases the form has been quite well known.
the club on October 27, during Newmarket Houghton week.
AT K.C.C.
Match Finished In Darkness
BODIKER'S FINE DISPLAY
DISAPPOINTING MURDOCH SHOWING GOOD FORM
BRILLIANCE OF PAST SEASONS LACKING
CLEVER HILLHEAD HIGH SCHOOL
(By A. Wemyss)
London, October 13.
So far in the new season club form in Scotland has been erratic and disappointing. Of the twenty-two clubs who have taken part in cham- pionship games--Dunfermline and St. Andrew's University have yet to meet opponents of sterner quality-only Kelso and Royal High School F.P. are undefeated, and, for all their fine beginning, neither club can be regarded as anything out of the ordinary.
Hillhead High School F.P., despite their one defeat at Sel- kirk, are without doubt the cleverest side of all, still able to over- come the handicap of lack of weight and size forward, and dis- tinguished outside by a standard of combined play unequalled by any other team
Even so, the Hillhead backs have not attained the brilliance G. Bodiker and Mrs. Holmes of recent seasons, though they have scored 107 points in their were beaten 6-3, 6—8, 6—0 by Afive matches.
They have been mainly in-
Anyway, the Stewards of the P. Guest and Miss M. Griffiths in the Colony Mixed Doubles Jockey Club will bring forward! are on these lines which will Lawn Tennis Championship at the debted to W. C. W. Mardoch for be submitted at a meeting of Kowloon Cricket Club last even-their ready scoring, and the
Jing.
International young
three- It was a very unsatisfactory quarter, who has accomplished (ending to what up till the end of some fine performances in that the second set, had been a keen-respect during the past three ly contested match, and though in seasons, has been responsible fairness to the winners it must be for 61 points of the present] stated that it was mutually agreed Hillhead total. to carry on with the scores at one et all, it seemed to the handful of spectators present that the only thing they could have done was to have left the final set over another day.
In the only other First Division match of the afternoon the Civil Service Cricket Club should be able to take the points from the University, though a draw is not INTERESTING LADIES HOCKEY
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Some Strong Packs
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and even further back, I can
Certainly in post-war years CLUB CHANGES FOR hardly recollect a more prolific
TO-DAY'S GAME scorer. A. Browning, the Glas- The Indian Recreation Club,
Ms. Prophet, formerly of the
It is learned that Guest and his national wing of my own day gow High School FP. inter- junior champions, will have a very Central British Schoolgirls" team. partner very sportingly offered to had one very fine scoring sea- hard match against Craigengower will make an appearance at in-play the last set over again, but jat Sookonpoo, and it will not come side-left in support of Miss Fer-the losers just as sportingly deson, but he never had as many made several interesting changes
as a surprise to me to see the lat-guson. This wing appears to be clined to take advantage of the Murdoch had on Saturday.
as 25 points in one match, as and Lau Mau will be brought One pleasing feature worthy while Tam Kong-pak will be seen back into the team at left-back, of mention thus early in then the attack in support of Ip
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The League champions Have
the strong point in the attack.
Recreio Ladies have not much The Army "A" entertain Kow-
Bodiker Brilliant loon, who should win, while the talent to pick and choose from and
George Bodiker was playing an season is that quite a number Hong Kong Cricket Club, Army consequently have called upon the inspired game and it was mainly of the clubs have strong packs Pakwa and Fung King-cheong, at B, Civil Service Cricket Club remnants of last year's team, with due to him that they annexed the The Hawick forwards are a par- inside-left: This-should consider- and Recreio should also win their the exception of Mrs. La Silva, who second set, but when the third set ticularly formidable lot, and J.ably strengthen the attack, par- fixtures against Royal Navy.will be seen at left-half.
was begun in darkness, his game II. Beattie has shown little sign ticularly with anything overhead, Police R.C., University, and Army Schoolgirl Should Win went to pieces and they lost six of waning powers.
while Lee Tin-sang and Lou "C" respectively.
The Brawn Cup series also games off the reel
Mau are as good a pair of backs Wing Forward Phy starts to-day with two matches, The following are some of the the pick of which should be that impressed most was Miss Griffiths, forward, and although J. A of Wong Mei-shin from the inter- After Bodiker, the player whol
as any in the Colony. Selkirk are also very strong
Another surprise is the dropping selected teams for to-day's Lea-
Central British who not only sent over some rasp Waters has not yet turned out,mediate line, Lau Hing-choi com-. gue cricket matches:-
Schoolgirls and the H. E. Ladiesling forehand drives but also re the pack is exceptionally big ing in as pivot, supported on the LRC. 1# XI CCC (Away) The Schoolgirls have already bea-trieved several well-plased shots and heavy. Gala, Kelso, the right and left flanks by Leang A. H. Ramjahn (Capt.). A. S. Sufiad ten their rivals in a friendly en-from Bodiker. Gaest was or and High School and Academicals wing-chin and Lee Kwok-wai A. E. Mion, F. D. Pereira, Y. el counter by 5 goals to 1 and I am off, though he did win points with of Glasgow, Watsonians and a Arenili, M. el Arezili, A. E. Abbas,
Tay Dropped
between the-
3. Nazarin, M. P. Madar, J. S. A of the opinion that they will win well-placed forehand drives, but Royal High School FP. have Carreem and S. A. Ismail.
to-day's encounter.
*
Mrs. Holmes was definitely off LR.C. 2nd XI CCC. (Home):-- In the remaining game, the "Y" colour, her backhand being parti- A. K.-Minu (Capt.), M. R. Abbas, A. Ladies should beat the Diocesan cularly weak... Rahmin, A. É Ismail, A. A. Aziz, A Girls School
Last Set A Farce Baker, S.-T. Barma, A. M. Rumism.) |A K Satiad; A. E. Sužad and M. L
Rezack
Selected Teams
CAER CLARK CUP
their main strength forward.i Tar Quee-liang has been drop-
As an offset, however, to the Ped from the left-wing berth, seemingly improved forward which will be filled by Ip Pair-wa, play, the defence of many clubs thus restoring a former trio of Guest and his partner won the has been very weak, and there forwards in Fung King-cheong, The following are the feams for first set fairly comfortably, but in has been far too much high Tam Kong-pak and Ip, whose ex- HKCC. 1st XI▾ Navy (Away)—to-day
the second Bodiker was all over scoring.
ploits in former peers A. W. Hayward (Capt), L. D. Kilber,
the court and though the winners We disclaim all responsibility throughout the length and breadth RL Holden, B. D. Gillespie, H. "Y" Ladies:-Miss W. George, Mrs.) Owen Hughes, W. Raines, T. A. Burke and Miss A. Fowler (Captain); were twice within match point, he for the development of wing of China. Pearce, E. Drackim, E. B. Neve, Miss 7. Lakeman, Miss E Thomson managed to pull the set round to forward play, but shadow de The Fasiliers are likely to re- |J. F. Less, G. A. Stewart.
and Mrs. Starbuck; Miss O. Dalziel, his favour. He was particularly fence is ours alone for, while it tain Talbot in the pivot position, H.K.C.C. 2nd XI Navy (Home) Miss S. Dalziel, Mrs. Read, How good at the net, while his fore was the foible of a distinguish- but I doubt whether he will be A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), G. Agnew, Staith and Miss M. Westcor
hand drive earned him many ed international three-quarter good enough for Fung" Eowlands." E. Batthiest, V. C. Bond, J. E. Davis, H. E. Ladies:- Mrs. J. Lansang
and seen first in England, in the Welsh team's goal, is like- F. A. Dumett, N. P. Fox, C. E. Miss E. Grey, Miss J. Smalley: Hiss Points.
After the second set, the players has evidently been copied by to have a gruelling time if I Gabagan, E. M. King, W. Keith J. Dalziel, Miss B. Pope, Miss K Robinson, W. Wooding.
Glover; Mr. P. M. Harrop, Miss Fhad a short consultation and then less able exponents of the know the South China attack Marsh, Miss M. Smalley. Mrs decided to carry on It was a games We in Scotland would There will be no walking the ball Army 1st XI: ▼K.CC at KCC Prophet, Miss C. Ferguson
farce, and in the first five games be glad indeed of a ruling whichlin, and shots are likely to come Capt L. J Walch (FASC) Recreio Ladies Miss Z Bar Bodiker and his partner won only would eliminate the weakness from anywhere near the penalty Col
Lightfoot, Capt. Miss C. Oxmmad, Miss O. "Botelho: D.
(EA) Capt Miss M. Alves, Miss E. Xavier, Mra tour points. In the sixth game, for us. Byland (EUR), Lt. L. Silva; Miss B. Remedios, Miss M, however, deuce was called twice Hon. G. R. Clegg-Hill (R.W.F.), LL. Roza, Miss C. Silva, Miss A. Alves, before Guest, and Miss Griffiths C. & Garthwaite (BA), It D. M. Miss M. Roz Prichard: (B.W.F.), LE WE St. Andrew's Mrs. Rose; Miss Won the set and with it the match. Murphy (East Lanes), 14. B. White, Miss R. Stephenson: Miss J. Berron (B.E.). C. S. M. Elvin (East Humphreys, Miss J. Wong, Miss L. Lancs), Pte. Herbert (East Lanca)-Jorge; Miss E. Wong, Miss M. Roca, Miss P. Gitting, Miss S. West, Miss AIRY "A" EC.C. at Seokampoo:7. Booker.
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think this encounter wil ozishine [any previous game this seɛson. Philadelphia, October 28, Lon The Navy wil meet Kowloon st Ambers, who recently defeated Causeway Bay and unless some
Tony Canzaneri for the world's big changes are made in their st
{lightweight title, lost a surprise tack and intermediate fine, I ext ten round decision here to-night see the Kowkion team coming to Eddie Cool, of Philadelphia. It away with the points. I was a non-title bout The cham- pion entered the ring weighing
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The remaining First Division 136 pounds while Cool tipped the encounter to-morrow should also beam at 139,
provide an exciting encounter when St. Joseph's entertain Kow- loon Chinese at Sookumpoo. The Sainte have done rather well this season, in spite of one or two de fests, and tomorrow's clash againat a well-balanced combina tion like Kowloon Chinese
the MC.C. being such a generous probably bring out the best in body, would do all in their power them. The Samite"
win.
He thought the MC. C. team to encourage foreign todra à lí do would find the Australians a very Englah coaches were sent to In- ALL-CHINA ATHLETIC MEETING
"down" un-dia the experiment would be well Bekok e was certainly not worth the expense.
Shanghai October 1 The mader Jardine Asked his opinion of the Amar Fourth All-China Athletic Meet- cheide he, Nath incident, he said he would ing opened yesterday in the pre **** have sent not one man house. but sence of Mayor Wu Teh Cheng of ter if he thought it was in the Greater Shanghai About » 1,808 had best interests of the side and pro-athletes,
ata vided, he was supported by all bod
bat those that mattered.
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