THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 19, 194
RACING GUIDE
Following gives the first three in every race, the distance, the time, won by, weight and jockey, and the figure AM1 denotes the first day of the Annual Meeting:
China Ponies
x Furlongs:- 1.294 (record)-Spicylight (Moller, 181): 2. Craigavad (Liang, 161): 3. Possible
(Wel, 188), 6 and 3⁄41⁄2. A.M.1.
1 Mile 171 Yards:—
1.19.2-Tampa Bay (Wei. 159); 2, Boolat Bay (Tao, 163); 3, Galveston Bay (Hearne, 150). Short head and short head. A.M.1.
2.13.4-Strathbannock (Black, 163); 3. Guin- ness Time (Wel, 155); 3. Clowner (Ip. 146). Short head and 211⁄2. A.M.1. 112 Miles:- 24.1-Satinlight (Moller, 161): 2, Gretber (Gram, 161); 3, Mount Hope Bay (Black, 181). .5 and many. A.M.1. 14 Milos:- 1.41.3-Navylight (Moller, 181); 2, Confu- slon Bay (Black, 161); 3. Eve of Harvest
Neck (Encarnacao, 158).
and many. A.M.1.
Australian Ponies
Six Furlongs
•
1.17.2-Lancashire Chips (Wel, 155); 2. Criffel (Needa. 150]; 3, Double Finesse (S. W. Pan, 140), 4 and short head. A.M.1. 1.17.4---Australian Diamond (Tao, 155); 2. Melody Star (Proulx, 155); 3, Lucky
Lady (Needa, 153). Short head and
2. A.M.1.
1.1.4-Sapper (Encarnacao, 155); 2. Con tact (Davis, 152): 3. Viceroy (Chao,
155). 3 and 1. A.M.1. 1.3.3-Far View (Pih, 155); 2. Sparrow (Wel, 182); 3. Soa Jay (Proulx, 155); 6 and 4. A.M.1.
head. A.M.1.
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SATURDAY'S SPORT IN
RETROSPECT-
NOTHING startling resulted from Best league batting performances on Saturday's Ladies League hoc- Saturday was H. P. Lim's 76 not out for key, both St. Andrew's and “Y” Ladies, Craigengower at the Valley while F. LADIES' HOCKEY leading R. Zimmern, of the same club, was connext with 47. Baldwin was the most tenders in the Caer Clark Cup com-CRICKET successful bowler with petition, and Argonauts, potential Brawn Cup champions, securing on maximum points.
are
his six wickets for 26 runs. Several bowlers secured five wic- kets during the afternoon.
Following were the best perform-
ances:
BATTING
It was not as easy as all that, At one time they however, for “Y”. were definitely worried. They
land H. P. Lim (C.C.C. 1st XI) certainly not the power in the that they were last season and they F. R. Zimmern (C.C.C. 1st XI) don't present nearly as formidable a Sgt. Webb (Army) proposition to the weaker teams.
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WEEK-END
SOCCER FIXTURES
Owing to camp and the play off the Be cond Round Benior Shield tie between Royal scots and Eastern the football programme has been re-arranged as follows:
SATURDAY
SENIOR SHIELD (2ND ROUND)
V Eastern (Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.).
Royal Scots
Referee:-Foster.
Linesmen:-Thorley and Edwards,
FIRST DIVISION
V
South China **A**
(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.).
Linesman:-Phiipe.
V Club
(Club, 4.15 p.m.). Referee:-Ip.
76
Kowloon
47
40
Referee:-Glover.
H. Danbrowsky (P.R.C. 2nd XI) 44
St. Joseph's
43
•
6 for 26
8 for 30
Police
5 for 40
5 for 48
Referee:-Silva.
5 for 51
Linesmen: Carley and Ient.
4 for 43
BOWLING Baldwin (K.C.C. 2nd XI) Pope (P.R.C. 2nd XI) Abbas (IR.C. 2nd XI) Denyer (Army 1st XI) R. E. Lee (K.C.C. 1st XI) Fenton (C.S.C.C.)
The schoolgirls started off at a great | Sgt. Denyer (Army) pace and had quite as much if not more of the play in the first half, although they were soon a goal to the bad. Miss Shand worked nicely on the left and Miss Watson and Miss Bradbury were responsible for some nice combined movements on the right but the schoolgirls never looked im- pressive in the circle.
For "Y" special mention must be made of Mrs. Trimmer, who played a good solid game, although just having taken part in a junior match. Mrs. Stone played a good game in the half-back line, where Miss M. McCaw was as reliable as ever.
The forwards were disjointed and there were few decent combined move- ments.
$4 Milen:- 2.16.3-Baffin Bay (Hearne, 160); 2. Torna-
St. Andrew's, although held to {} do Star (Wel, 148): 3, Lucky Lád (Needa, 182). Short head and short | single goal in the first half, were never in any real difficulty against Recreio and, when they piled on pres- sure in the second half, scored two quick goals.
TO-NIGHT'S BADMINTON
So far as is known only one match will be played in the Senior Badmin- ton League this evening Chinese "Ya meeting University "B."
The Saints, with the return of Mrs. Bliss to the forward-line, have im-
*
Linesmen:-Dove and Demmee,
V Navy
(Boundary Street, 4.15 p.m.).
JUNIOR SHIELD (2ND ROUND)
* Kowloon (Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Stokes.
Saigon played their best game of the 30th R.A. series on Saturday when they were SOCCER beaten by the odd goal in seven by the Chinese Federation.
Though several Eastern players were chosen for this game only Hsu King- seng, captain of the side, played, though the others were interested on-lookers. The reserves, however, filled the places capably.
As in their previous games Saigon were poor in their finishing while Tai, in goal, was handicapped by the sun in the first half.
International
THIRD DIVISION
5th R.A.
V
(Club, 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Ford.
Kumaons
V South China (Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Smith.
240 R.A.
V
น R.A.M.C. (St. Joseph's, 4.15 p.m.), Referee:-Baker. Royal Scots
12th R.A. (Military, 2.45 p.m.). Referee :-Banham. R.A.S.C.
V Engineers (Military, 4.15 p.m.). Referee:-Salter.
International lost two very valuable points when they were trounced by 24th R.A., leaders of the Third Divi- sion, by three clear goals. Service proved out of all recognition and
Corps who are still in the running sur- would now rate them the best-balanc-prised by beating 12th R.A. by seven South China cd team in the competition. Miss Reid and Mrs. Bliss gave fine per-
I
goals and it seems that the finish
Chinese "y" - P. H. Wong and C.formances but the former would do this League will be most exciting.
Au; F. Koh and H. Koh; H. M. Lau and F. C. Chung.
University "B" C. B. Cheah and K. B. Low; P. K. Chan and K. L Hul; T. C. Tang and S. L. Young.
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C. B. A. fresh from their triumph in the Pearce Cup sevens, started off well against Hong Kong but after holding the Island team to a goalless draw in the first half, conceded two goals in the second.
Miss Moss gave a great display in C.B.A.'s goal and Mrs. Wilmot and Mrs. M. White, evidently now a re- gular defender, tried hard in the full-back division.
Both Argonauts and D.G.S., strong- est teams in the Brawn Cup competi- tion, although extended somewhat, won, while C.B.S, did well to take two points from “Y."
**
*
Army seem to be a bogey team for |Police, who seldom give of their best
RUGBY against this, side."
On
Saturday Army won by 21 points to 3 mainly as the result of
high tackling by Police.
Wall has yet to settle down follow- ing a long absence due to injury, while Leslie and Taylor were disappointing on, the wings. Reynolds was wasted in the centre, and for once Cullinon was not at his best as hooker
and Morrison's service was ragged as the result of slow heeling on the few oc- casions Cullinan secured the ball. At forward Wright-Nooth, Innes and Dempsey played hard, but the pack
did not bunch as well as they usually do.
For Army, Walte and Foley made a good pair of halves, while Douglas and Richards played very unselfishly in the centre, the ball almost invar- fably getting out to the wingers.. -- At forward Pinkerton and Cuthbertson were prominent.
Nicholl did well for Navy “A”, who were held by Club "A" to 16-all, Mc- Crae and Wanklyn were the only Club players to impress."
The Sobkunpoo ground was almost as hard as concrete, and it was a wonder there were not any injuries to report.
Other Sport On Page 15
JUNIOR FINALISTS
of
AT R.H.K.G.C.
The semi-final of the junior cham- pionship of the Royal Golf Club was played yesterday.*
SUNDAY
KOTEWALL CUP (FINAL)
V Army (Navy ground, 4.18 p.m.). Referee:-Mitchell. Linesmen:-Minniham and Ip.
Kwong Wah
FIRST DIVISION
Bouth China "B" (Boundary Street, 4.15 p.m.). Referee:-Kossick.
Hong Kong South Chinım
at Fanling
J. W. Mayhew beat W. L. Alexan- der 5 and 3 and H. N. Williamson re- ceived a walk over from N, K. Little- John ̈who scratched."
Linesmen-Allard and Wilson,
SECOND DIVISION
Ordnance (Navy ground, 2.45 p.m.).` Referee:-Omar.
Electric
*
THIRD DIVISION
V Signals (Boundary Road, 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Clarke.--
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