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ACQUISITION TIPPED TO WIN KWANGTUNG HANDICAP

By "RAPIER"

Postponed from last Saturday due to the sodden

BADMINTON:

state of the course, the first day of the Eighth HK to take part

Race Meeting will be held this afternoon. The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. with the first race starting at 2.00 p.m. sharp.

There are 10 races on the programme, the most important of which is the Kwangtung Han- dicap over the mile, a handicap event for alt Australian Ponics of 1950 which were classified on June 29, 1950; howover, only those classified Class 7 will be allowed to, start.

connection Race No. 3-Connaught Handicap

(First Section); 11⁄4 Milen.

This race will be contested by Ponies First Section, Australian Class 3.

The first prize in with the "Special Cash Sweep" will be worth about $029,970. Have No. 1-Granville Handicap (First Section): From Near The Two Mile Post Once

Round & In.

in Thomas Cup Games

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950.

A decision to send a Hong Kong team to take part in the 1851 Thomas Cup Competi- lun, subject to the question of finance being solved, wes reached at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Badminton Asso ciation yesterday.

The Inancial question will be explored by the Committee, which will meet again tu discuss this matter about December 1.

Mr. D. Hazell, President, pra- at yesterday's meeting. Mr.

Rapier's Selections for today

Race No. 1---Grasvilla

Handlong| Race

First Section): Front near the 2.Mile Port.

ETRATHNAMARA GOLDFIELD

JACKAL

Outsider: Iron Mask.

Race, No, 2-Kwangtung Handi

cap: One Mile.

ACQUISITION

TRONSIDE

GLADIOLUS

Outsider: Huntmaster.

Race No. 3-Connaught Handicap

(Firat Section); 14 Milas.

AIRS AND GRACES

. DOMINION DAY

BECKENHAM

Handlea,

No. Pedder (First Section): One Mile.

SPEED WHEEL KINGFISHER

LIBERTY DIAMOND Outsider: Argus 11.

Race No. 7-Connaught Handicap

(Second Section): 14 Milen..

PROBABILITY

Face

CORRID

GOLDEN DRAGON

Outsider: Forward Vlow.

No. B-Nathan Handicap (Second Beotion): Six Furlonga.

MADAME BUTTERFLY GREEN VELVET FOREVER, SPRING, Outsider: Dawn,

Outsider: Marigold.

No. 4 Nathan Handicap (First Section): Six Furlongs.

Race

Race

JORROCKS

SANS ATOUT

RADIOTRON

Outsider: Bunkies.

near

Rain No. 5-Granville. Handicap

(Second Section): From the 2-Mile Post.

BONNIE EYES MIAMI BEAUTY BONIFACE

Outsider: Al Fresco,

The first race of the day is con- for its win at the last meeting in sedite la Secretary was Softball:

lised to Australian Pontes Class U and will be ridden by Novice Jockers.

Strathuramura will be taken mut bẹ Mr. Auchnie and will probably start favourite, especially when one bears i min its third placing in the Birminghain Handicap Third Section) over the mile at Waltsau Meeting with Me. Os troumoff up.

I understand that Mr. Dau will

be riding Goldfield.

This peny

should not be ignored as it is fast Improving.

Jackal (Mr. Huang), should not be left out altogether in spite of its previous disappointing per

formance.

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Dominion Day (Mr. Chauson), the St. James Park Handicap (First Section) over, Six furlongs, has been penalized by 9 lbs.

In view of its

of its performance on ocension, I

I don't think the !

weitl weight

ነኒ። chances of winning again.

hamber Ales and Graces (Mr. Malliand), which was third in the above

extra

:15

is carrying 2 lbs. less and 1s it is in the condition at the moment, it should give Dominion Day a great tight if it does not aelitally beat it.

also present,

The meeting also decided that League matches for the 1900.51 season should start on Monday, November 6.

Games in the Men's "A" and "C" Divisions will be played on Mondays. Men's "B" Division matches whi be played on Wed- neerlays and Senlar and Junior Mixed Doubles on Fridays.

All Clubs are requested to send in their entrance fees of $5 per Although Beckenhamn

(Mir: | team und an affiliation fee of $10 wok), is up another Section, I by the closing date. don't think it can cause an upset. October 20.

Thursday, though it should place.

For an outsider I recommend Marigold, which will be token out

of Mr. C. F. Ng.

Mr. Robert Tsal will take out Iron Mask and for those who are prepared to take a chance, this combination may return a useful ¦ Race No, dividend.

New

cash sweep record established

The sale of cash sweep tic. kets on the Kwangtung Han- dicap, which is to be run this afternoon, brake all procedlug recordia whan, at closing time yesterday at the Hong Kong

Club,

Telophone 2,050,200

Jockey Building, exactly tickets had been sold.

The first prize to the holder

of the

be

will

winning ticket

approximately

worth

$020,970.72.

The second prize will be worth about $265,704.30, while the minor third prize will be valued at $132,862.15.

Drawers of unplaced ponies and non-startors will share between them $093,700.00.

old record mark of The 2.020,000 tickets, which was cranted last year, notted the winner $918,272.00

The postponement of the Kwangtung

Handicap race from laat Baturday til today,

allowing thu

the. further sates of the sweep tickets for another week, made the

pre- went mammoth prize possible to the lucky winner.

The last ticket sold on Fri. day, October 6, at

p.m. was 1,734,300 and the first prize was to have been a filtle more than HK$700,000.

Due to the opening by the Jockey Club of branch office In D'Aguilar Street for the tale of cash sweep tickets, na congestion was caused at the main office booths yesterday by members of the public who normally Indulge in a last-minute purchasing sprad.

No. S--Pedder Handicap (Second Section): One Mille.

DOUBLE COIN BALLERINA MIDNIGHT EXPRESS

Outsider: Happy Boy.

Race No. 10--Granville Handica

(Third Bection): From near the 2- Milo Poot.

GOOD BAY PEACOCK CARE FREE

Outsider: Eleanor.

Jolting Jags take on St. Teresa's; Americans tangle with Pandas

The

The names of team players are also to be submitted to the League Secretary at the same time.

The following were elected to Sub-Committee: League he Messrs FX. Alves, W. B. Brown, Kwok Fak-wai and Patrick Wong. The

HKFA MEETING POSTPONED

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4--Nathan Handicap (First Section): 61x Furlongs. This a sprint event for the first lot of Austration Ponies, o' previous seasons Classified Class 7 and an interestlag struggle is expected.

Among the entries I think the whines

Hi come from one of the 11 following.Jarrocks (ih. Tao), Owing to the lack of a quorum, Sura Alcut (Mr. Oliveira), Radio-e Hong Kong Football Associa- (Mr. Dumont) and Sun-open Sub-Commitee Kiss

meeting which was to have been in the held yesterday wus postponed.

Jurrucks was second Manchester Handicap (First See- don) over the mile for Novice jockey, at the Whitsun Meeting.

Judging from that purfus mance, I tak this pony is good enough

with to

Finvever, there is Sons Alout be teeted with, as this pony was second in the Birmingham Handicap (Second Scetion) over the mile at the Whitsun Meeting. distance it With the shorter shouki prove a real

inciace to Jarock for first position.

Iladlution and Sunklys are very test sprinters, and both of them

capable are quite

of upsetting cal.uistions. Ruce No. 5--Granville Handicap (Second Section): From Near

Mile Post The Two

Once Round & 10. The most exciting inish of the dar will probably be seen in this ace, in which Miami Beauty (Mr. Kwong) Al Fresco (Mr. S. W. Lee), Bounte Eyes (Mr, Ostrou-

and Boniface (Mr. Mait land), should

be prominent, Miami Beauty came in second in the Green Park Handicap (First Section) over the Chur- pion distance with Mr. Chun Kit up at the Inst meeting and on that account alene it snculd se strongly faneled to win.

the

Al Fresco which was second in the Birmingham Handkap (Third Sertien

mlic ut the over Whitsun Mesting, is certainly no to be neglected and a whs is not entirely, out of the reckoning

Bonule Eyes is doing good track work during morning

Ituce No., 2-Kwangtung Handi. under the capable handling of

cap: One Miler

This is the main event of the afternoon and Australian Ponies of 1950 classified Class 7 will

The

partepecial Cash Sweep" will depend on the result.

Among the ponies, entered

think I shall be far wrong

In stating that the winner will

Mr. Ostroument, I think it will bave a say at the finish.

Boniface is a game fighter and should give a good nccount of it- self in this race against the above

mentioned ponies.

I Race No, O-Peddar

By "GRANDSTAND"

Jolting Jaguars, riding on the crest of a vic- torious upsurge with two hard-earned softball triumphs to their credit, take on St. Teresa's tomorrow at 11.30 a.m. to highlight the week-end programme.

skidding. Americans tangle with the Pandas in another important senior game, while Canucks encounter the Dodgers and Madcops ..cross bats with the Panthers to complete the

senior loop fixtures.

In the minor circuit, the'

Chinu Blackhawks-South sculle is bound to attract countless junior fans, as these two pennant aspiring outfits the Chester Handicap (First Sec- clash at 4.00 p.m. this

ton) over the mile at the Whitsun | noon. Meeting.

Pirates

each league to play a thres, five or seven game series or, the two top teama In each sec- tion to play two rounds similar to last year.

Lust year's system after-off one qualifying round play

and to have the four ton to

tep teams play two in a 10unds, was abandoned as a re- sult of unfavourable commen: meet

and made by several team managers

will be engaged Corrib. (Mr. Ostroumoff), should

second place and Golden doubleheader when they St. Teresa's this afternoon Dragon (Mr. Shloh), will probati Clovers tomorrow, to provide fans at the General Meeting.

take the other position.

As an outsider I suggest For-

ward View (Mr. Nood!).

Race No. 8-Nathan Handleap (Second Saction). Six Fur. longs.

over the

hero.

of the Ladies Loop with their quota of thrills.

It will be interesting to see how

Protost lodged

team managers will react to ins latest request for opinions. Olamond activities over the As to the merits er demerits of week-end will answer the ques either arrangement, time, alone tion of the day, and that will tell. whether the Americans and St.

defeat Teresa's can stave off

St. Terera's protest against an In the current flag and stay

umpire's decision Inst week has chast which is taking torrid tempo.

been officially lodged with the It must be admitted, however, Association and while the matter Teresa's did not have is sub-judlec it is not intcided to discuss the pros and cons of the breaks in their

two

appeal, except to mention the brlyfest relevant details.

that St.

the

first

on a

both

Soccer:

For Hospitality

Serve Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

between S. KMB expecte

Battle royal China and

LRC Tennis Tournament

results

A battle royal is expected at Caroline Hill

afternoon, when Sauth China entertain K loon Motor Bus'in a First Division Lea soccer game.

Both teams are still undefeated and while it is somewhat early to start, making predicti it is generally conceded that the team w wins today's game will in all probability off the Championship this season. Tomorrow, the spotlight will bej

The semi-final of the Colony Ladies Doubles played at the Ladies Recreation Club yester-

SECOND DIVISION day ended in a well-merited

Police v Dockyard: B win for Mrs. A. Tamworth and on the First Division League game

who de- between St. Joseph's and Kil Street; 3.45 p.m.: Referee Mrs. A. D. Scholes,

Chee on the Club ground at Happy Hayhoe. feated the seeded pair of Mrs.

Valley. M. Chow and Mrs. J. Sze 2-6, 0-4, 0-4.

M.

In the Club Mixed Doubles

Heenan semi-finals

part nering. Mrs. E. Litton beat D. R. Kulmes and Mrs. Sainsbury 6-2, 5-1.

Results

GECOND DIVISION Although both Kowloon Motor Taikoo v KMB; Carol Bus and South China have won 3.45 p.m. Referee: F. W. all their games to date, the bus-cott,

St. Joseph's v Kwong men have been faced with much stronger opposition than the Caro-Club. 3.45 p.m. Referee: line Hill lads, who have had all Tak-fal easy games so far.

Kowloon Motor

Bus started off the season in fins style by The following are the results:

defeating tha much-fancied Colony Ladles Doubles (Semi- final) Mrs. A. Tamworth und Kwong Wah XI by two clear

doais in a thrill-packed gamo. Mrs. A. D. Scholes bent Mrs. M.

The busmen followed up this Chow and Mrs, J. Sze 2-6, 6-4,

victory with a smashing 4-0 win 6-4,

Police team last Club Mixed Doubles Geml-over a strong

E. week. finals) M. Heenan and Mr. Litton beat D. R. Holnes and Mrs. A. Sainsbury 6-2, 6-1.

Inter-Hong

South Chinn, on the other hand, have had Club and RAF as op- Championships parents, winning one gume 7-0 J. A. C. Hurlbatt and Pang Ol- and the other by pine clear goals. Jam beat J. Ascrappa and G. Rowe 6-1, 7-5; HL Owen-Hughes and G. N.. Gonno beat Dr. G. Smart and Dr. G. Choa 0-3, 3-6, 0-3.

KCC Tennis Handicaps

The Handicap Tennis Tour- naments now being played at the Kowloon Cricket Club are nearing completion and the following are the last of the matches which have to be played off.

Today at 3 p.m. The Somi Finals of the Ladles Singles Handicap between Miss L. Coxall and is N. Lambert

Baker.

Main strength While the busmen are sound all South China's main round, strength lies in aliack.

South China is rather weak in defence and there is a feeling that this defence will not be able to cope

with tho fast moving KMB forwards.

Ir South Chine can manage to take the lead early in the game and thus upset the equilibrium of the busmen, they should win.

Otherwise, the odds are on buamen taking both points..

the

Club, who scored a fine 4-1 win over Eastern during the week, will be taking the field full of confidence in their game against Royal Navy at Happy Valley this afternoon and should continue In winning vein.

Not impressivo

Opening am in School Football Lea

The following are the games for the Inter-Schol ball League tomorrow.

Schools are requested punctual.

The sportmaster or a re ble master must be present Rame in which his school is cipating

A list of the names of the ers, signed by the-sportsma master present, must be to the referee before the g

Senior League Wah Yan A.M. v Wah Ya (Navy Ground No. 1 Happy 11.80 a.m.)

Queen's College y La (Caroline Hill, 11.30a.m.) Talkoo BL. Joseph's v Ground, 11.30 a.m.)

Juniors- Kowloon! Yaumutt PM. V Dio

(Police Ground 10 a.m.)

Ying Wah Wah Yan Ground Boundary Street? Youmati v La Salle Ground 11.30 p.m.).

Hong Kong "A" Bect EK AM. v St Paul's Ground, 10 a.m.),

N Wah Yan AM. v. Training School (Navy, Happy Valley 10 a.m.)

St. Joseph's y Wanch (Navy Ground No. 1 Happ 10 a.m.)

At Boundary Street, Chinese AA Tomorrow at 10.30a.m.

the Ladies will be at home to Kwong Wah. The Finals of

Miss Chinese AA have not been im Doubles Handicap between P. Kotevall and Mra. L.F. Stokes pressive at all this season and a v M, H. Lewes and Miss M. victory for Kwong Wah is almost

a foregone conclusion. Ribeiro.

However, if they are to take Monday, October 15

must The Finals of the Men's Doubles both points, Kwong Wah Handleap between Llout Col, R. put up a better display than they

"Hang Kong Stack and J. Leriou v L.C. Kote- did last week against Eastern.

who are also still un- Army, wall and 3. Fenton.

King's College .G.C.M The Finals of the Ladion Sin- defeated, will meet the Royal Air (Caroline Hill 10 p.m.)

Ellis Kadoorley Queen's les Handicap between Miss M. Force at Sookunpoo this afternoon

and Ribotra

no difficulty (Army Ground, Happy Vo Winner of Satur- and should have the day afternoon's

whatsoever. In rolaining a clean.a.m.) gume,

sheet. Tuesday, October 17

of The two Semi-Finals Mixed Doubles Handicaps will be played Mrs. E. Litton, and A.V. White v Miss C. and LC. Kote- wall; Miss P. Kolewall and 4. Feniton v Lieut. Cel. and Mrs. R. Black.***

the

St.

Manilha Tourname

Wanchal P.M. v Wah Y Tomorrow, all roads will lead (Army Ground,, 11.30 p.n to the Club ground at Happy where the giant-killers Valley

Division, Firet of the Joseph's, entertain Kit Chas. The Saints, who also boast an unbeaten record, are making A bald bid for honours this season

The following will rep The Finals of the Mixed Dou-and if reputation counts for any-

account for the Club de Recreio and bles Handicap will be played off thing, they should

intheir Lusitano between the winners of Tuesday's Kit Chee tomorrow.

A keenly, contested game should Manitha Tournament: 'ga be seen, with the code or the Club de Recreio on Thu Saints taking both points by n

October, 19, at 6 pm. narrow margin.

Wednesday, October 18

which games.

The incident occurred in the Second Inning when Ingmar Eriksen bunted a ball Madcap pitcher Kelly Bliva Notto Welded and threw wild' to first base.

LAND FORCES. WATER POLO

In this sprint event for the see- Australian lot of. Class 7 Ponies of previous season, I think the result will be devided between the following-Forever Spring (Mr. Miu), Green Velvet (Mr. Holgate), Madame Butterfly (Mr. Tao). Dawn (Mr. Noodt) and

starts which ended against them, Souvenir (Mr. Kwok).

for Joey Franco pitched Forever Spring is a greatly im proved aninial and its win in the games brilliantly-as a matter of Birmingham Handicap, (Third fact, the consensus of opinion is Section)

mile at the that Joey pitched his best game Whitsun Meeting should provide to date agalast the Saints on it with another win Green Vel- mound job on Monday against Saturday and dished out a neat

Club de Recreio: F.X. In the only other First Division On the other hand, vet, is well suited for this distance the Medeaps,

Alarcour Hong Kong Regiment beat the game down for decision tomor- and JA. Remedios; J.M.V. und will be near at close.

Madame Butterfly another | Hyndman, was hurt sliding home bases.

Regiment, two goals to nil in the Eastern, to whom they will play Gomes and VA, vanavie Passos and FX.M. da Silv possible choice, as the distance is last week, but it is not likely

E.M. Re The first-base umpire was ap-final of the Land Forces inter-unit hosts at Boundary Street.

Remediog and more to its liking.

that the injury is serious enough pealed to by the Madcap mana-

and C.E Week-end programme : CA. Cunha nolo competition at the water him, this week. to sideline

ger and ruled the ball saver European YMCA pool last night. The following is the week-end

Pereirn C.P. Basta and L St. Teresa's inve. Ro 1991 it second base:

hitting thrown" thus limiting Eriksen t It

G.A. Guterres and power and provided

and Lopes; G.A. Noronha. at the right time, will prove tough

Teresa'a manager Tony

Victor; CA. Naronha and to the Jaguars.

Gonsalves opposition

then sought a rever

Rodrigues; A.A. Noronha a The Jaguars are determined not sion of the decision on the grounds

Bolellip; V.M. Nunes and to let St. Teresa's halt their march that the ball was still in play anu

Luz. ไป Peonantville and been failing to obtain satisfaction.

played the game under protest.

Then there

Dawn; which bus not raced after the 2nd day, of the Annual Meeting, while Souvenir is also a possibility.

Rocc No. Pedder Handicap

(Becond Bection): One Mite. This is another race for Class

between

The ball was retrieved by the right-fielder. by which time Erile- |

St. Teresa's right-fielder, Kilo se had completed the circuit of First Battalion, the Leicestershire row, Police should account for dllas and EM,

9 Australian Ponies and the Anishholding frequent pros H

should be fought out and

Double Coin (Mr. Maltland) and

(Mr. There is not much to choose be tween two, but in view of the tact that Double Coln came third at the last meeting the

I think it should just about

trick, with Ballerina second.

Midnight Express (Mr. T. L Wong) and Happy Boy (Mr. Woo) should fight it out for the third position.

Handicap

(First Seation): One Mije. Class Australian porics will come from the following: Acqul- contest this event and from the sillon

starting

uncertain, but the team has been briefed in strategy by mastermind Umpires for this important t Eustacts "Frankin" Barros. "

be will

Don Robbins, Doyle and Hussain. Tiger

Pander will depend on tight fielding to hold down the Amb ricans in thd

Quest for the There is doubt that the Americans have the heaviest hit

The General Council of the As- sociation will probably meet to discuss this profert, but the time and date has not yet been fixed.

was a very fast

game prograinme-- throughout and the Hong Kong Reglinent scored one goal in each halt. Goal scorers were "Spikey" Guttierez and R. Marshall.

A

ROYAL NAVY

HOCKEY TEAM

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Today

FIRST DIVISION Club Navy: Club, Referee: A G. B. Cornell; Lines- men: Mak Yeung-fat and A. Barretto.

men:

Moltland). Gladiolus entries I like Speed Wheel Mr. Race No. 10-Granvilla Handicap ters in the league and Panda Ruce sponsored by the Victoriston. (Comus), Lt. Căr. Trow- | ting-chunga E, K

MF

Shleb) the best.

Cu Acquis in view of the dis the best over this distance.

י.

Club Lusitano: AKTO

betre

and

J.E. and A.E.

Noronhas

CAA v. Kwong Wah; Boundary and D.A. Alence; J.AVI

veth and A.M, Souza, The following have been select-Street, 5.15 p.m.; Referte: A. En El de Figuereldo; A.H

Guest; Linesmen: A. Brearley Roelia and P.M. Xovier; ad to represent the Royal Navy T. Learden.

and

South Chinav KMB; Caroline In a League hockey match against

Rosario

Osmund Cross-Harbour rate, tomorrow, Hill, 6.16 p.m.; Referee: L. Chang da Roza R.E Parks, tomorrow, Linesmen: A. Leck and P. 3. man and R.D. Baptista; Ground, King's Sunday, October. 15. Bully off Lundon.

Lopes and LF Lopes; H.A Race tomorrow 4.30 pm (Black Swan), A. Army v RAF: Sookunpoo. 416 ronha and EJ. de Figuerel

(Black Swan), Surg. p.m.; Boforce: J. W. Sharpe; Lines A.V. Gosano pind H.M. The Colony's Swimming Scason B. Johncock (

Llu Ting-kef and Wong AF. Noronha and J. Ren Mallows (Tamar), will be othefally closed témorro

Sub. with the Annual Crose-Herbour

SECOND DIVISION "A"

STARTING TIM bridge (Cossack), Lt. Cdr. Naylor

Club v Navy: Club, 3.45 p.m.; (Mr. T. L. Wang), Ironsida (Mr.

Burg. L. Reader (Third Section): From Near Jurier Vincent: Xavier, who has Recreation Club:

(Block Swan),

DAT FANLING Noodt), Flag Day (Mr. Chanson)

This pony came second in the

The Mile Past Once. Round on assortment well and truly, | way: Pler, Kowloon, finiering at sack), RP. Q..Cripps (Tamar), Solicitors v South China; Caro-

of curves, will The Race will start from Kail- (Tamar), Mackilligan (Cos-Referea: A. Barretto. Huntmaster (Mr. Chen Pao) and Green Park Handicap (Second

Dr.

have to πιχ

The following are the s them High Straight

Ostroumoff)

Section) over 1-1/4 Miley at the| The day's programme will be to muzzle the opposing artery. the sta-wall opposite the B. & 8. Sub. Lt. Geldi. (Black Swan) and line Hill, 3.40 pm Referee Pes on the Old and

J. Lundon. will have Mr. Maji last meeting and should prove concluded with a race for the Last week's Ipsided scoms Buliding on the Island side of the Lt. Cornell (Tamar)

WAPA Coursen zut. Fanking; toda. Tramways y

tomorrow. third lot of Class 8 Australian proved once more that the As- Herbour tance, 1 consider that it

3.43 p.m.: Referee: W. Lawler. Klugfisher (Mr. Moltior), ap Ponies.

Competitors are reminded that must.

ARMY HOCKEY XI udopt more drastic

SECOND DIVISION "a" chance of scoring a win here, peurs capable of extending Speed

Good Búv carrying 182' lbs. and

The following will represent the Prison's Enstern; Navy, 3.45 thero

Fler by 10.30 am, for the Army in their First Division mReferee: L1 Bing-tong will meet with serious opposition. Chitt), should have something over 1 Miles ut the last meet teams. In the senior league a

entry, I berly Dumond (M. K. Park Handicap (Second Scolion) AL the moment there are 14 roll call

PCA Y CAA; Boundary Street, Gladiolus it running well dur- F.

-tags already issued Lengue hockey match against

Refores: Lerden. 3.15 p.m.; should be pinned on to the wim Club do-Acerolo at King's Park training and should to say about the

ing for Clase 9. pontex. It will be it is safe to say that at least a Argus It Mr. H. C. Fil), tas called upon to carry 105 lbs. less quarter of

Yard Equico y, Kit Chec; Navy Bully of at 6.30 been a

M41", Happy Valley, 0.10 p.m.; Ro- Cpl. Partridge. /L/Cpl. Gardiner, feree: F. da Bilya will bastaken out by Mr. Noodt this distance, should be well in

novica. "I still bellevo it. cati The standard of play In the For the beneft of those who

Captain Fitzgibbon,L/Cpl.: Mc- should be a dangerous Happy Farmers with Me. Kwoke win here Atheen.

utida system the first Ume, Hallway Pier is Künzle, hav, Crawford, CQMS Tomorrow

FIRST DIVISION Captain Dudley. Major ts carrying 185 lbs.

will come from Peacock (Mr,:05: rologation must be instituted located behind the KCR Railway most dangerous opposition leaps and bounds unit by a swinning in this event for

Firth, QMS Webb, Kit Chee Stonoph's; Club, Flag Day, Huntmuster and High but endrede Were

to the luft or the

13.10 p.m.; Referee: J. Ennis: Straight are also worth keeping in Race No. Connaught Handicap Chuang), which is capable of given make way for these up and Station, and Is #mind" Con Amapoutit. of: thoir, good (Bacond Section): 14 Miles Ing the above pony, a good night cuming youngsters next neuron Sinr. Ferry

Aš Barretto Second Section Australian Pontes Tunny (Mr Hau), should also be decided to obila, the opicions of

In the running, although I cannot teams with ard to the final Cricket Club Men's Singles Ten- Frobability

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