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E. R. Price, H. S. Jones. W. J. E. and Mrs. Macken- zie.
GILMAN & CO.
GLOUCESTER ARCADE.
TELEPHONE 30986.
The sobriquet of "Tuffy" was hung on him when he first took up 10.32 the noble art of boxing, and it has stuck through the years. "Taffy" isn't a very big fellow, as physcial standards are measured, but he's all muscle and bone, and he could give a very good account of him- self in a set-to.
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Old Course
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IH. Geare, A. D. Hum- phreys,
KS Morrison, S. H.Dod-PONY ROUP AT VALLEY PADDOCK
J. B. Harrison, R. Young...
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A. B. Raworth, G. B. G. Hall
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J. P. Whitham, H.-J. Arm- strong.
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H. N. Willamson, N. K Littlejohn.
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS In grade school, he only played softball and soccer, but took up football, basketball, handball and, of course, baseball in High School. Football saw him in action in the backfield and, sometimes, as quar- terback. In basketball, he was in the Chinese Athletic Club's five that won the Class "B". City championship of Seattle. League and later, were runners-up in the 10.00
10.04 * Courier League in 1936.
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Unusual Conditions.
Seven ponies, four of which were KK Rounds, L. R. Cramer. 1938 Subscription Griffins, were NL Smith, W. J. Haw-sold by public auction at the pad dock of the Hong Kong Jockey Club
kings.
A. E. Lissaman, E. T. Me- Mullen.
J. Leckie, W. L. Marshall (10.56 11.00 HE. the Governor.
W. J. Waddington, A. Mur doch..!!
W. S. Ryde, G. E. Bell. W. Mulcahy, D. S. Edward Col. Austin, Wing Cdr. Bis- hop
D. L. Prophet, N. Hewitt
W. G. Robertson, R. K. Va lentine
As a hurler for the Chinese AC1608 at Seattle Tuffy" developed a mean +10.12 outdrop, but he wasn't given an op- portunity to show his wares on the local diamonds last season on ac-10.24 count of his youthfulness.
10.16
10.20
ALWAYS SMILES
10.28
He distinguished - himself, how- ever, at the hot corner for the H.
er.
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G. M. Park D.
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K Chinese Baseball team during 10.36 the
while his batting aver-10.40 10.44
$10.48
“Tuffy" first came to Hong Kong in 1992 and his second sojourn 10.52 dates from the latter part of 1936.1
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11.04 1E08. 11.12
Col. Blake, O. E. C. Marton
McDonald, Major
Capt Holmes.
Col King, Col. Crewdson. D. Black, A. A. Bremner. E. Laidlaw, KR Quick
New Courses
9,20 am. G. and Mrs. Castle. 9.28 AV. and Mrs. Greaves 936 AC. Godby, T. E. Chassels.
GC. Worrall, Moyd
9.44
Ken 1012
10.32
10.40
10.44
110.48
170:52
£12.00
yesterday. Two were, however, with- drawn being no bidders. The ponies and purchasers were:
China pony, bay, 13 hands 3 inches, gelding, 1938 Subscription Griffin aged; Mr Kwok Hin-wang, $1,300
China Pony, chestnut, 13 hands inches, gelding, 1938 Subscription" grif- fin, aged Mr. Wong Kam-fan, $800.
China Pony, grin, grey, 13 hands 2 inches, 6 years, Lieut. Dobson, $15.
China pony, grey, 14 hands 2 inches, 4 years. Mr W. H S. Davis, −130.
Election Time, bay mare, 141 years; Mr. W H S. Davis, 3.10.
With the exception of Election Time, purchasers of the other M. Spoles as a condition of sale, were required to give a written under- taking to the Jockey Club that they would not export them from-Hong Kong during the present hostilities between China and Japan.
R. Aubrun, J.-B. Morpeth, Mrs. Mulcahy, Miss Curtin Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. R. IL Challinor, B. Rolfe. Mrs. Challinor, Mrs. Rolle. Mrs. Cornell, Mrs. Builin. Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Wode
horize. Mrs
Holmes.
McDonald
Mrs:
The purchasers of the first two ponies are entitled, to race them at the 1938 annual race meeting-
ription