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Kwangtung Handicap Sweep Booming
(By "Rapier")
The Double Tenth Race Meeting, under the aus- pices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, will be held today and tomorrow.
Each day's programme will consist of seven events: the first Saddling Bell will be rung at 2.30 p.m. and the first race will commence promptly at 3.00 p.m.
There is every reason to ex- peet goad weather during the two slays of racing itd the meet ing should attract a large holl. day email.
First Race
won
MILLION TICKETS IN KWANGTUNG
- More than one million $2. tickets on Vie Kwangluing
·Handicap (to be run Saturday at the Race Course) had been sold by 5 pm. yesterday.
This puts the fira: prize
up to more than 8450,000.
to
third. The distance on that ce casion won over Six furlongs, whereas today will be from the 1-1/2 Mile post,
It would therefore appear that, although given another 9 lbs. more handle, Daisy Bell has the best recommendation - not shown its true form in a win if a good position la drawn. another last outing and may do so this Mr. Ostroumoff is taking afternoon.
out Tootsie ran very Lily Instead of Shannon in this poorly the last time out with rice in order to avenge the lat Novice Jockey Mok on top and ter's defeat. This combination
for
if it does not win watch out for should give. a. good account of
it at a Inter meeting. It Janitself, if it does not actually win fast improving pon},"
as Lily han trounced Dalsy Belli Third Race
before when they lust met over Canberra Wandienpe(Firs See 81x furlongs in the Whitsun
tion) Six Furlongs.
in this race for "I"
has been
138 lbs.
by Mr. Tao, but I
as
in
nt
race.
World Amateur Tenul, Champion, Jack ́Kramer''(left) has announced that he will turn professional after appear- ing in exhibition matches this week: Shown here with him are R. Falkenburg (U.S.A.), I. Mottram (GB) and O. W. Sidwell (Australia).
Drastic Plans To Save The Franc
Will Be Announced
.. Paris, Oct. 8. The Prime Minister, Paul Ramadler, tomorrow will announce a drastic “save the franc” finan- cial belt-tightening - programme for France, in a new, desperate effort to head off all-out inflation.
made
In a grim radio broadcast to farmers, shopkeepers and black the French people at 6.30 p.m. market profiteers who GMT, the elderly Socialist leader huge profits and got away vir less axing of Governmental ex-tax laws are so complex that a was expected to announce ruth tually tax-free. Existing French
taxation, a crack down on bilkers that the only people who penditures, serious tightening of Government spokesman admitted
and balancing at all costs of gularly paid`ali or most of their France's. 1948 bialget.
taxes were Government em- It was learned that Premier ployees and salarled workers! Ramadier definitely would not who had them deducted at the announce devaluation cf the source. franc, blocking of bank ́as-
.
1'0-
Chinese To EASTERN Meet Rest
SCORE WINS
Two First Division matches in the Football
League were decided “yesterday with the Chinese teams emerging worthy winners. On the Island Kit Chee won decisively from - the 25th R.A. while at Kowloon the Police failed on their own ground.
The first representa- tive game of the local soccer season will be played today on the Navy Ground, Causeway“ Bay, at 4.30 p.m. when aj Rest of the Colony XI 25th R.A.-Kit Chce will meet Combined Although they enjoyed " Chinese in a Charity fair share of the play, 26th Match in aid of Chinese A. failed to take advantago of the many opportunities War Charities.
offered them and were benten The Governor will be attend-by Kit, Chee at Causeway Bay ing and the land of the Royal yesterday by goals to 1. Marines will play selections be- The Gunners put up a very
fore the gamis and during the interval..
good performance individually, but na n team, they lacked re-cohesion.
Prices of admission will be $5, $2.40 and 81.20, with no served booking.
A keen
game in expected, with the odds slightly in favour
of the Rest.
TeamE
Rest XI Craske (Royal Ar. tillery), J, Smith (Devons),
First Eight Of Sing Tao Return
Eight members of the Craske gave a sterling dis- Sing Tao Football Team: play between the sticks and brought off a number of specta-returned to the Colony last night, arriving at Shepherd worked hard in the Kai Tak at 6.30 p.m. by pivotal position and was res B.O.A.C. plane, after an
cular saves.
Soutar (RAF), (Captain), Shep.ponsible for the breaking up of
Artillery) herd (Royal
Inskip (Devonn).
Team Manager:
Barr many dangereas moves initiat-absence of more than (Devans). Burns (RAF), Pollard, ed by the Chinese inside trio. months. (Royal Navy), Kignon (Innis- The Gunners forwards were The party was under the leader- Killings), Mitchell killings). Connors (Devons) and dribbling and invariably
Innisprone to indulge in too much ship of Chu Shiu-hang, who told the lost "China Mai" that their stay in Englan, was most enjoyable and that Captain Bell the ball as a result.
A more open style of play tained everywhere they went...
were well received and enter Combined Chinese: Tum Kwan-With more usė being made of kon (Eastern), Cheng Fing-kuen the two wingern, would have
Although (Kit Chee). The Kam hung spelt success. (Eastern), Lau Hing.chol (Kit 'Both Shaw and. Vaus showed Chee), Hung Hing-yuk (C.A.A.) that they were wingers of no Lo Wai-kuen (Eastern).Tec
man.
By by the experience and learnt
Kami-ho (Eastern), Kwok Ying.mean ability, but they seldom knowledge wanyera in, the
they won only two. of their matches in England, the men bers of the team had benefitted great- #löt It is hoped that the experience, and imparit will be ed to the other other Colony for the better.of the game. under- The main boily will.
will be
leaving according England today and is expected in a
week's tint,
semblets of The following are the precision
the team who arrived yesterday: Yo dangerous-tak. Chu Shu-hang, Hau Yong-
kee (Kit Chec), Lee Ping-chiu received the ball.
Kit
Chee Lo Fuk-chuen The Chinese, on the (Eastern) and Wong King-chung hand. showed butter (Kit Chee).
standing and played to plan.
They passed with and
were always when, on the move.
ang, Soong. Ling-alng, iss. Keng- For a greater part of thing. Lai Shlung, Ho Vinjun and second period they were pen-Ch Wing-keung.
Team Manager: Mr. K. K. Ip.
Tomorrow's Games The following is the soccer programme and appointments for tomorrow.
FIRST DIVISION
South Chinn Kit Chee
(Caroline Hill, 5 p.m.)
Referee: L. G. Young
ned in their own half of the
28th R.A. Craske, Craighead, «Puttika, field, but whenever they suc-Latch, Bhepherd. Frith, Bhaw, Mattr
Linesmen: F. A. Barretto and restled in brenging away, goals tawton, Pritchard and True,
Police
S. M. Lu!.
V. Devons (Police, 5 pan.).
Referee: F. H. "Bullock Lineamen: Cpl.
Farmer
Watзon
The principle event today is the Double Tenth Plata from the J- Mlle post, A bandicap
for Australlan event
ponies, Griffs and Subscription pontes thin and any previous seAZO",
Handicap on the second day of Tomorrow the Kwanglung: Handicap will be the main at
Cinnale Whitaun Meeting. For the traction in which "B" Class Aus. Australian ponies, V. Day ria third position a good tussle tralian poules will fight out the den by Mr. Tao came second to should ensue between Airborne Anish over the two mile posti
Thunderbolt in the Vaucluse (Black), Kim (Mr. Boycott) and utes round and in. The Special Handicap over the mile at the Sunlight Mr. K.-Kwok).
understand that Cash Sweep has ranched aloutlast meeting. It will be taken out
Bashful $1,000,000.00 and the first prize by Mr. Francis today. On that Beauty will not appear in this
performance will be around $153,800.00.
YA Day should micettrig, although entered, Messrs. Francis and Newman win, but Argentine Moon (Mr. the pony la indisposed. will again be neen in action. W. Tang) is also dangerous,
Sixth Race Mr. H. C. As it only lost to VJ Day by a and understand
Cantata Ifandicap--(Second Sec- Fin will probably be back- In length in the above race. Ition)One Mile."
Second acetion of "C" Class time from Shanghal to ride at was then carrying
against 25 ha. this afternoon. Australian ponies will fight out this meeting.
Sookunpols (Mr. Tho) which the issue in this race,
and, demoted from "A" judging from its last win Williamstown Stakes-First-See Class is also in the running for the Gosford Handicap (Second) tions: From the N1⁄2 Milé Post
the first position as it used to be section) over Six furlongs The day's programme
wift:
Wil- the Inst heating, Canary open with a sprint racs confined good over this distance
(Mr. is Kwok) which has been penalised; to "D" Class Australian ponies helmina (Mr. Ostroumoff) auto Unclassified Subscription another pony in watch, but may by. 8. Ibs.will probably do better at disappoint again, whilst Furth over this distance and another ponies of 1947 tht have
185 lbs. 1 1. Alarm (Mr. Newman) las not bat win for it is quite possible. Real started. Weight: penalty for every $100 or part over this distance judging from apposition should come thereof won in stakes. Limit tot morning workout on Sept. 4 Golden Wheel (Mr. S.L. Yuen) Iran penalty: 24 lbs. A perusal of when it completed the Six fur- This pony runs quite well the entries indicates that one of longs in 1.29.3 with a last quar morning gallops and should not the following will be the potenter of 27-4.
be neglected, Kingfisher (Mr. tal winner: Ronell (M", 19]
Fourth Race,
Boycott), winner of the l'oint
E. J. Nichols, Club v. Royal Navy W. Les), Jinx (Mr. Shieh),' Williamsinnen Stakes) — (Second | Neplan Stakes (One, Mile)
(Club, 5 p.m.) Section)From the 1's Mite Pol Happy Season (Mr. Tan)
the last meeting, is up another
Referee: R. M. Omar Kelly Kr. Tu). R-schud
The Second lot of "D" Class class and has been whispered as
Linesmen: A. J. S. the Spencer Stakes (First See Australian ponies and Unclassi- i pony to give the above ponies
M. Ramudier was expected 1023th R.A. v, K. M. Bus and LCpl. Pierce. good fight in this tion) over six furlongs at the fed Subscription ponies of 1917 A 7th. Extra. It is in fine trim and that have not started, Weight: Burgemaster will again be taken out or exchange of currency include both a patriolle appeal
(Sookunpoo, & p.m.) is fancier to win here. Jinx, 135 lbs. 1 lb penalty for every out
don't or new nationalizations of and a warning, but it was not Referee C. Tunstali in think it will be dangerous over dustry.
thought likely he would announce Linesmen R, S, M, which came in second to Tummy $100 or part thereof won
any specific measures to catch
and D. P. Ľal, this distance although it came in the Port Phillip Staken at the Stakes.
SECOND DIVISION this tax-bilkers. Limit_to_penalty: 24 lbs. For inaccond to Canary the last -last-meeting - (Sbx-furlongo), -lins
improved great dal hiring a third placing in the Port time out. The most it can do will mining and will be submitted
It WON understood the morning gallops and shorld Phillip Stakes Six furlongs) be a place. Honeybelle has been to the National Assembly on Premier's address would
Nov. 13. give the above pony a soul; at the lant meeting behind Tunny) a fallure on so many occasions
constitute a pre-election political M. Ramadier's programme 15 speech and that he would. tussie for the first position. Tap and Jinx respectively and In that I don't know what to say
em- of several months phasize that his economy the the result afternoon. about it, but I am still of py Season was second to King their absence this
pro. Governmentpl by the fisher in the Point
(Mr. Neplan Mastermind
K. Kwok) opinion, that this pany will one work
gramme constituted merely Д commission för Stakes at the last meeting (1 should command most support: 1 day turn up when least expect "guillotining"
continuation of the work begun! putting the country's finances ou by corlier Governmenta Mile) and will probably do het. think it has a very good chance. cd..
and ter over the shorter distance. Airfield (Mr. Yuen) should also
B sound basis.
for the past 18: Kelly was
backward towards do well in view of its fallure un-c
Canberra Handicap (Serant Seed to come in the civil service,
The biggest cuts were expect. continued the end of the first half of the der Novice jockey Mok at the tion)-Six Furlongs.
In anticipation of the Premier's racing scasun, but it is in very last meeting when it was made This is the final event of the from, which 60,000 employees good condition at the moment hot favourite against the above day, in which Second section or were dismissed earlier this year. broadcast, the black market and foreign currency market took and completed the mile in 2.04.1 ponies. Golden Dragon,which "B" Clans Australian pontes
Tax 'Bilkers **. a severe jolt today and United with a last quarter of 31.1 dar did not start at the Annual Meet- will participate Masterpiece M. Ramadier's chief object in States $10 notes, which ing morning gallops on Oct. 1. Ing on account of leg trouble, (Mr: Sequeira), has a 5 lbs. tightening the taxation scraws been quoted at 305 yesterday, Its chanecs of a win are bright. has now fully recovered nud penalty for coming in second to will be to grab millions of dropped to "285-United Press,
Second Race
will face the Starter this after- The Wolf in the Vaucluse Hàn. Cantala Handicap-(First Se-noon for the first time. With dicap (Second, section). Quo only 1835 lbs. to carry it is quite mile at the last meeting after This race le confined to "C" capable of extending the above leading all the way until the mile Cines Australian Ponica. Peggy ponies. It was regarded as . Aj post when it was passed by the (Mr. Tao) won the Gosford classy animal before the Annual above, mamed pony. It a grand
Only 20 competitors are in Handicap (Firat Section) at the Carnival, Jackal (Mr. Boycott) opportunity
Adelaide, Oct. 8. of winning this last meeting over Six furlongs should also be seriously con-mce: Happy Valley, with
Don Bradman says he the fold, which is confiner to Police v. 25th RA.
tournament winners and 'Kyder | and has been penallgod 16 lbs, aldered and a whis from this dir- Kowk up again, is fast over this Intends to play for Aus- Cup pinyera this season. but Referee: A. F. Wils There is little doubt, however,ction is quite possible.
start, will be hard to beat. trália. In the Test Henry Cotton was unable to that it can handle this extra
Fifth Race
distance and, If given a flying weight and all. win. Esmeralda Double Trinh Plate From the 13 Cooper, with Mr. Black up, ran matches *** against the play owing to the after-effects (Mr. Block) which was third in)Mile Pon.
poorly in the Vaucluse Handicap touring Indian cricket of tonsilitis. It had been hoped Inniskillingsv. K. Moine Bus
that Bobby Locke, who called This is the main, event of the (Second section), bit should not team, and he also hopes in England on his way home this race, must also he congider-| ed as this distance is more, to day and has attracted eight "en- be overlooked. Lucky - Strike
to be available for South | to South Africh. 'from the its. Ilking, Arabian Moon (Mr. tries. In view of the short lis- (fr¥K.. F. Chly) is quite nt Ostroumoff), with only 188 lbs. tanco, It is probable that an Home over this distance and Australia's match with United Statch, would foin the select, field, and an Invitation to carry, looks most tempting upset will be witnessed. In the should not be disregarded. Then the Indians, which
was sent to him, but after bo-Kitchee fund should have a good chance Autumn Plate, Daisy-Bell; enrry- there is Jeep Hing (Mr. starts here on Oct. 24.ing delayed at Shannon: Air- of avenging lis last defeat from ing 142 lbs. under Mfr. S.W. Lec, Hodgman) to be reckoned with. Bradman, a Test selector, port, making it impossible for the above two ponies. Crown won the race from Shannon This pony has regained some, of will bain Sydney for the him to compete, Locke confess, Witness (alt. Gregory) should Mr. Ostroumoff) 142 158, with its old form and should be well match between an Australianed that he could not accept as also be kept in mind as it has. Airborne (Mr. Black) 145 lbs up at the finlah, -/-
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The programme was approved
a Cabinet meling
months.
Sport Here And There
XI and the Indians, boglaning he needed a rest.
not
ening.
Police-Eastern
followca..
Bit Chre Cheung Koon-hina, Cheniz Cheng Ying-kuen, in the full Ying-en. Tang Chungswat, lau ing- back berth, played a hard game buy, in Young, Tam Chuneful.. Ting for Kit Chee and was ably up thiu. Kwok Yingke and Won Kin
Kyou-num. Tap Woonchiung, Les Pikk- Manson and porten by Tanng Chung-wan,
In the half back line, Ind Hing choy was outstanding.
With a strong wind blowinitat Wining the toss, Kit Chee Boundary Street yesterday, East. riested to play with the windern beat Police by three: göåls Kit Chee succeeded in get to all in a scrappy gamto ting the ball away and from a Adapting themselves better and well placed centre by Tang showing good ball control East Kwong-aum, Lee Ping-chiu net-ern deserved their victory,
Only thene defensive, Worke ted with a fast drive from close on the part of Tsang Kawing range which gave Craske no goul and Gordan at centre half -chance-
kept the Eastern from scoring- Kit Chee went further ahead more than three, goals. when Craske failed to hold a Law Mou, former Bouth China pile-driver from Wong King soccer star was sten at right He was shung, who rushed up to crash back for the Police.
and in the second the hall into
the net with very slow Craske still on the ground. At Pod played on the right wing.. Howlett returned to his puki. half time, Kit Chee were lead-tion at Inside left and showedl. in two ni...
that he has no lost any..of his The Gunners were contantly old form, He was very tricky on the offensive after the re and made several openings, fpe sumption, but were unable to his centre forward;
Eastern played well TH Kit Chee added their Kong-koon only had a hard akt third goal through Kwok Ying to deal with during the game.. kee, who succeeded in notting The strangest point in Loster's after cluding the opposing de- team was their intermediate tria fence.
of Znu, Tre and Lo who kept the. The Gunnors continued to Police attackers at bay. Pfight hard despite the score and Loe Tak-kee led his line Welt
were rewarded for their efforts and kept his forwards going when Pritchard went through well placed passes,
Fastern: Tam Kong-koon, kát, tápe to score with a fast rising shot. nu, Fok Yu-wal, Lau Chitean.
Immediately afterwards, Kambung. Lo Wal-kun, The," Kangdó, Linement 6. M. Lui & Y. T. Kwok Ying-keo again scored Lee Wallach, L: Tak-keo, Lad- Fapde
Levox.
"A"-SECTION I.A.O.C. v. South China
(Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: F. A, Barretto. Pulice v. W.D. Chinese
(Poller, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: Cpl. Manson.
SECOND DIVISION "B" SECTION RE.ME v. Club
(Club, 3.50 p.m.) Referce: N. George. Chinese AA. v. Signals
(Sookunpoo, 3.30 p.m.) (Referee: A. P, Guest. 'Wednesday, Oct. 15
Had
Club
FIRST DIVISION y. Kwong Wah (Ch 5.10 p.m.) Referee: P. H. Bullock,
Linesmen:
P. A. Barretto & George,
South Chins v. St. Joseph's
(Caroline Hill, 5.30 p.m.)
Referee: A, P. Guest
(Police)
Palleri Toann-Ka-wing,. Imu-Mang-Latem
for. Kit Cheu and before time, luen and Yuen Yallam. Lee Ping chlu netted Kit Chee's Wal, Tape, Goria, Collaco, Fana k fifth and final goal.
| tun, Chai Ompin, Lennu Bhing; Iłowfetj. Teams
and Parrier.
Interport Bowls Team
Q.M.B.I.S
Linesmen: E. J. Nichols & N, Del]
gador,
(Sookuspoo) Referee: R. M. Omar Linesmen: D. P. Lal & * Tamlyn Jone
Thursday, Oct. 16 FIRST. DIVISION v. Chinese A., (Navy,' 5.30 pan.) Referee: J. F. de Slira Linesmen: A. F. Barretto &. A.
Eastern v. RA.F
Caroline Hill, 5.30 p.m.) Referee: C Tunstall sing Tao y Royal Navy
Leesmen: Navy & Navy
(Cleb, 5.50 p.m.) Referee:. G. Young
Hong Kong's Interport bowls Guest T.A. Mudar. (skip). team against Shanghat was cho. W. H. Balley, C. Champelo sen at a meeting of the Com-vier, C. Dowman, mittee recently as follows:-
J. A. Luz, J. E. Noronha, K. BY, Omar and U. M. Omar (skip).
A. M. Omar, J., Frante, R. F: Luz and A. J. Hall (skip),
J9. Luz, T. Pile, B. W. Brod- bury and J., McKelvic (skip),
Reserves:-A, L Eastman, W Wong.Sling, J. C. Aitken and F.) X, da Silva,
The first Interport game has bten Oxed provistonally for Nov.
(skip).
A: C. Tribble, A. A; Dand, Forrest, J. Orem (skip)!
H. Giltins, A. Stevens, T. Lock, M. N. Rakusen (skip).
BRITISH MISSION IN NANKING
Nánking, OCL The six-man British Parlin- Linesment C.Cpl. Pierce & RS.M.5, the second for Nov. 8 and the mentary Mission landed safely
Watson Devon (yr).
last game on Nov. 12.
at the Ming Tomb sirfield' baro A meeting of the Committee this evening after flying, from will be helit.br Wednesday at Shangha 5.30 p.m. in the Board-Room of
on Nov. 14 at the end of which Lees led the field after the |- Australín's' ^ side for the first first round with 09, a neoro Test will be announced, which. Von Nida and Max
Bradman fa still silent on the Faulkner equalled'in "the after matter of the Australian team's ¡ noon,* after respective rounds*: tour of England next summer. of 73 and 75. The Open: cham- London, Oct. 7.
He says he has no health wor» pion, Fred Daly, took 78 and The best neata for next year's ries, "At the moment I am 74.-Router. Olymplo Games will cost 10 feeling in good shape," he said. gulness, it was learned today. But what happens later In the
London, Oct. 8. The following will, represent That is for a book of tickets season remains to be seen."-- A British Army boxing team Hong Kong Football Club in the South China Morning Post. ·In aclition to,
to Sir Relph-6tevanjoh that permite the choicest spots Reuter
will. Ieava Harwich on Friday their second division
The Hon. Becretary of the the United Kingdom Ambassador, and match In the Empire. Stadium at Wem-
Hong Kong Bowls Amocļation | niembers of the British Embassy)}, the for thres matches in Scandi- against R.E.ME, on the Club reminds clubs to reply dimme. Bilssion was met by Mayoz Chenr bloy for the track und feld
Birmingham, Oct. B navia, the War Office announ. ground tomorrow, commencing diately to the events from July 30 to August
letter sent to of Nanking. Dr. Gcorge Yeh, „Vice- Arthur Lees," one of the last ced today."
At 4.30 p.m
them some days ago. 7, 1948,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, the players to be chosen for the. They meet the Sparta Club Catton, Locke, Onsager. ROBOFOAL
Secretary General of the Legidsdivi The prices scale down to British Ryder Cup team, and Ro at Copenhagen on Oct. 15 and Kempton, Bond, Urquart, Ham-The following will represent Yuan, Mir, La Tungason, the Chlef of eight guineas, four guineas, 43, ginald Whitecombe, formar Danish combined clubs at loy, Kennard, Gardner, E.K.C.C, against KB.G.C. In the the Protocol Dapartment." 22.65, and 21.88 für standing Open champion, shaped the Copenhagen on Oct 17 Fowler and Barker,
halfway, lead with aggregates The following day they go
Sunday, safest plus the Peoples Polites Consdia Ma Single day tickets can be had of 141 after the first 36 holes by train to Stockholm to box The maximum fine of $300 or V. C. Labrum, 8. A. Gray, A. Shao Lizze Mr. Ched Vaikusega for one-eighth of the cost of of the Dunion Masters tourmo Swedish clube on Oct 20, aix weeks lit default was impor G. Eastman, F. Goodwin (dp). M. Han the Vie
Vice:Minhisz si book prices, but priority will be ment on the Little Aston courna; They are due to return to Eng. Garland yesterday on 21 unlaw
ed by Marina: Magistrate Nell
J. Leonard, D. Hung, J. Lan-The-Missions ained tonight at t riven applications for senson's near hero today. Another Hal land the next dayAssociated tu boarders on the "Nandolt, F. C. Fincher (skip) official feaidence of President Cat
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