MACAO RACE MEETING TO-MORROW
Gold Coin
Coin Favoured Again
STYME CONSIDERED
ALMOST CERTAINTY OVER HALF A MILE
CAN SHANGHAI 4 STAGE COMEBACK?
(By "RAPIER")
WUCHANG HANDICAP (SECOND
SECTION): HALF-A-MILE) ~ "E"! Class ponies from the Valley & subscription ponies, of Macao. Jockey Club of any season will try conclusions in this race, and I don't think we need look further than the following`. battle out the finish:-
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Cricketer (Mr. G. W. Cooper) Dark Hazard (Mr. 8. C, Liang) Latitat (Mr. L. B Chao) Dark Hazard ran quite well to come the in third to Emergency. Call in
the Clear Water Bay Handicap at
it should Valley-last Saturday, and have no difficulty in winning this race, but Cricketer is a fast over such a short distance and it will no doubt claim a good deal of support. Latitat is also a fast mover and the
mover
JUNIOR SOCCER PROGRAMME
IS INTERESTING ROYAL SCOTS TO BEAT KOWLOON
(By "UBIQUE”)
Prior to the approach of the Double Tenth Meeting at the Valley, keen supporters of racing will be provided with an op- portunity of indulging in their favourite, sport to-morrow, Sun- day, when Macao Jockey Club will be conducting their October Race Meeting at Areia Preta, Macao.. There will again be a.pro/ finish should be a close affair, with sion of the Football League this gramme of seven events, the last of which will be reserved for Lady Riders.
Entries for this Meeting are very satisfactory, and I anticipate that it will attract a good gathering of racing fans, both from Hong Kong and Macao.
NANCHANG HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION): ONE MILE.
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The opening race of the day is con- fined to Subscription Griffins Macao Jockey Club of any season, and the following will start:
Cotham)
winning.
any of these three ponies capable of LADIES' SPRINT (UNOFFICIAL): FIVE FURLONGS
The Ladies' race will wind up the programme, and, as the ladies will be given ponies of Macao Jockey Club of any
recommend season, “I can only punters to take careful note of the ponies that have done well during the course of the afternoon, paying special heed to the riders.
SOCCER TEAMS FOR TO-DAY
Several interesting games should be witnessed in the Second Divi-.
can be taken as any Indication, afternoon, and, if last week's form
then at least three of the four games arranged should be closely contested.
Middlesex, who routed Eastern the tune of 12 goals to 2 last week, meet South China at Caroline Hill and, though it is generally expected. that Middlesex will win, the Chinese should fully extend them.
Royal Scots, after their meritorious.. win over 5th A. A. Brigade last. Sun- day, are favoured against Kowloon, but the later have a fast forward line The following are some of the pro- which include G. White, former First bable teams:------
Emergency Call (Mr. S. C. Liang) National Triumph (Mr. Leslie Wade) Silver Fox (Mr. L. B. Chao) Sahara Star (Mr. Y. T. Fung) Stymie (Mr. P. L. Jui) Wenning (Mr. Van Reede) Stymie won the Fatshan Handicap (First Section) over the same dis- tance last meeting, and I think should win again, with the only opposition coming from Emergency Call, winner of the Clear Water Bay Handicap at the Valley last Saturday. My choice is Stymie to win, with Emergency Call
J. Coles; Nogaitzik and S. Strange; J. Skinner, Forrow, and E. Strange; J. second and Double Chance third. WENCHANG HANDICAP: HALF-A-Kirwan, V. Drossell, F. Fowler, B. I.
Bickford and T. M. Pile. St. Joseph's
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This is yet another sprint event, and will be contested by "D" Class China
FIRST DIVISION Club
Fairy Auk (Mr, A. W. Raymond) Hogmanay (Mr. Leslie Wade) Merry Doer (Mr. S. L. Yuen) Merry Maker (Mr. G. R. Payne) Rothesay Bay (Mr. P. L. Jui) Shanghai 4 (Mr. P. Y. T. Wei) Victory Life (Mr. H. P. Chanson)
Auk At the last Meeting, Fairy walked off with the South China Cup, over one mile, and, judging by that performance, it should again account for this race. Shanghai. 4, which was fourth in this same race, should give Fairy Auk a good run if it should re-
U. B. Souza; L. Souza and A. J. Hus- veal some of its old form, as this pony ponies of Hongkong Jockey Club, the sain; C. Marques, D, Leonard, and J. is in a class by itself.
to Pereira, T. Castilho, J. Gomes, M. Gaan expect these entries being more or less known the
Gold Coin (Mr. S. and Santos. finish, with the racing public. two to fight out
SECOND DIVISION. Hogmanay, taking third place,
C. Liang) has the best recommenda- LOKCHANG HANDICAP: 14 MILES. tion for a win-it won the Junk Bay
This race is confined to Subscription Handicap in the Novices' Race last D. Fleming; A. Keown and Taylor; Griffins of Hongkong Jockey Club Saturday at the Valley, and I fail to A. Krilovsky, Millington and S. Carr; of this season purchased at Hongkong by Macao Jockey Club on March 16, see how any of the other ponies can G I. Shaw, R. Bulpin, P. Wilson, E.
extend it, with the possible exception Fowler and J. Sloan with a stipulation that winners
of Gold Sovereign (Mr. F. F. Li), $200.00 or more in stakes are barred. which came in third to Gold Coin last
expect to see the following
Saturday, and Cuban Love (Mr. Wade) terB:--
should not find much difficulty in taking the other minor position.
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Cloudy Star (Mr. G. Treverton) Daddy Longlegs (Mr. G. W. Cooper) Double Up (Mr. H. Graye) Eagle (Mr. G. Payne)
Iron Knight (Mr. W. N. Yeh)
Mustard (Mr. E. M. Watt) ·
Macau Star. (Mr. F. A. Olsen) These ponies will be handled by Novice Jockeys, and a good race should re- sult. Iron Knight has been asked to carry 161 lbs. so that, in the estima- pony tion of the handicapper, this must be better than the others, and Iron despite this burden, I think Knight stands a good chance of win- ning. Macau Star, which came in third in the Tainshan Handicap, over six furlongs at the last meeting, should give it a good fight and may cause, an upset. Cloudy Star should find no difficuly in occupying . third position.
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NANCHANG HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION): ONE MILE
This race will be contested by, an- other batch of Subscription Griffins of Macao Jockey Club of any season in which the following will face the starter:-
Coureur Bleu (Mr. G. Treverton). Country Flower (Mr. F. A. Olsen) Fairy Ousel(Mr. G. W. Cooper) Gold Clause (Mr. W. N. Yeh) Hohenfels (Mr. Y. T. Fung)K Hopefuller (Mr. L. B. Chao)«' Merry Fatty (Mr. P. Y. T. Wei) Morning Tip (Mr. A. W. Raymond) Meadow Eve (Mr. Leslie Wade) At the previous meeting Gold Clause was second to Rothesay Bay--in": "the Taishan Handicap, over six furlongs, and for to-morrow. I am going to pick Gold Clause, to win, leaving Ousel and Morning Tip to fill the other
to positions:
Fairy.
WUCHANG HANDICAP (FIRST 54 BEUTION); HALF-A-MILE.
This sprint-race is confined to "E"
Ching ponies of Hongk Clüb, and subscription
of any seaso
ffins
Club
. St. Joseph's
E. Marques; E. Silva and J. Bowen; Remedios, Delgado, and W. Sprinkle; Rocha, Ward, Omar, Campos and Santos.
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Division player, Cruz, and will be strengthened by the return of Santos, who played with the seniors last week.
SAINTS WEAKER”
St. Joseph's will be weakened for as L. their game against the Club, Souza, and Azim have been promoted to the Senior team, G. Singh who play ed for the Saints seniors two seasons ago, will be at inside-left, in place of Azim, while 0. M. Omar will lead the attack.
The Engineers should easily account In the Third Division, the outstand- for Eastern, who are weak this season. ing: game should be that between Air Force and Amateur Sporting Associa tion, while the tussle between Stone- cutters Wireless Station and the Royal Corps of Signals should also be worth watching. Medicals should have a difficult task against 24th Battery! while South China are expected to give Stanley a good game.
GOOD SOCCER ENCOUNTER FOR TO-DAY
S. China "A" Meet Middlesex
Outstanding feature of to-day's First Division League soccer-pro- gramme is the clash between South China “A” and the Middlesex Regi- ment at Caroline Hill. The result of this match is certain to provide 8 pointer towards the possible League champions as South China "A" are at the top of their form now and making a strong bid for honours.
Middlesex will be at full strength with Pearson back in the forward line and should fully extend their Chinese hosts.
It will be interesting to see how Lee Wal-tong fares against Watson, the Regiment's right-back, who held him completely in check in the recent Fe- deration Charity, match which the Re- giment won by an odd goal; -m
Their clash"“against the much im- proved St. Joseph's team at the Val- loy to day should prove) whether the Club'a form lash week Ngainst the Mid- dieser Regiment was a flash in the pan or a revival. The Club first) eleven, have gone through a lean period recent
KATRINANCIARDO ly and revivalgea reunors will vote.
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