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RACING NOTES.

[BY RAPIER]

Extra Eace Meeting.

H.K.C.C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

ONE SIDED RESULTS.

Yesterday's matches on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts saw some one sided results, none of the losers being able to secure à set.

"RUGBY FOOTBALL.

1927.

LAST EVENINO'S INTERESTING

# MATCH.

A very interesting rugby football match was played at Happy Valley last evening between the long Kong and Shanghai Back and the Hong Kang Rugby Football Club.

The handicaps for the abovo meeting seem to me to be eminently fair. The top weights in the "A Class of both handicaps Brigade Honda and Akiyama met their Call, Misty Eve and Attaboy will compatriots Edo and Ema and won probably in the Aggregate in straight sets: The losers, how. the "old crocks,"

go Stakes, Goblin's presence in the

ever, kept very close all the way "B" Class is no doubt on account and ware leading by 4-1 in the third of his poor performances at the set, but then failed to win another annual meeting. However, if he is game. Some hard hitting was seen now it he may win this race even in this match. Honda and Akiyama meet S. E. Green and W. with 173 lbs. up..

A

It is pleasing to find that there will not be the threatened shortage of Jockeys at the meeting. Mr. Bulteriis riding for Mr. and Mrs R.. J. Paterson: "Messrs. Pollock

now

Hyde in the third round of the Open Doubles Championship. The latter pair yesterday beat Strange

and D. 8. Green easily.

Razack and Cassumbhoy, a young couple, get through to the third

The match, which is an annual Axture, attracted a very fair crowd of spectators.

The Club designated their team a title hardly borne out by the pretty good per formance put up by the older mam. bers of the side. I was considered particularly sporting, in view of the Rugby Club's unbeaten record 30 far this season, to turn out several men in the toom who and hos played the game for some years. Despito this disadvantage, the crocks" did extremely well, and the Club only just lost the match by the margintinis

It was essentially a forwards game throughout Mills, who played half for the Bank, proved himself a dia- tinct success, and capable of play

and Gordon for Messrs Hall & found at the expense of Pendarea ing a really good game. He has

and Miskin. The winners combined better and were superior at the net. The first set saw a good struggle.

only just arrived in the East, and

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

K.O.S. B'S. AND POLICE PLAY

GOALLESS DRAW

:

Playing a mid-week Division. I. League match on the Chub ground yesterday evening, the King's Own Scottish Borderers drew with the Police.

The Borderers lined up with ten men, two of whom were reserve players The Police could field nine men only.

Early in the game, Simpson sent in a fast shot from close range, Anderson jast reaching the ball and turning it out Kirby jointed the police team after fifteen minutes. play. McGlinchey put in a couple of good shots before the interval, but Clark was safe. Norman and Cornwall did well on the wings, and Simpson got in some good shots, but Anderson cleared.

With each side playing only for forwards, the defenders held thei supper hand throughout

The match resulted in a draw, no gools being scored.

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team.

Shenton and the Austins' stable; Mr. Roza will probably take out some of Mr. Dynasty's and Mr.

For the Chib both Stark (the Bernard's Barley Grass, Mr. Wong

Captain), and Nowers played ex- will look after the interests of thouu. in the Open Singles, met A, H.

S. A. Rumjahu, last year's runner- ceedingly well throughout.

The referee was Mr. H. G. Eve stable; Mr. Stanton will ride Crook in the second round and won here were two casualties during

Hegarty. his own ponies and those of Messrs.

without being extended. Despite Tester and Abraham while Mr. his advanced years, Crook was able to save most of his opponent's fast shots. Rumjaho will meet Hender- son next Wednesday in the third round.

Wallace will have mounts for the

lesser known owners and Mr. Sewell will take his raual place in the Vaa.

With regard to the entries from the Macao Race Club which were turned down on account of several irregularities it should be clearly understood that the Stewards of the Hong Kong Jockey Club-will at no time allow their sympathy to interfere in any way with their usual rigid enforcement of the rules of procedure. Before one annual meeting the whole of Mr. Nemazec's stable was turned down because of some irregularity in the entries and Mr Taggart's stable also suffered the same fate owing to the coolie loitering on the way and banding in the eatpies after the time for closing same. Quite re enntly the Chairman of the Ste- wards had his entries turned down because they were about half an hour late. These facts are mention ed ec that the action of the Stc.

wards will not be misunderstood.

The highest traditions of racing cannot be maintained unless the Stewards keep tightening up any lesse nuts or parts of the machinery and it is reassuring to know that their vigilance is not likely to be

relaxed.

Kvanti Steeplechase. Meeting. There has been an alteration in the programme for the above meet ing.

The Consolation Face has been cancelled and a Heavy Weight

Race has been substituted. This is 14 miles, catch weights 165 lbs. for 1 Chian penies. Entrance fee 85. Entries now close on Monday, the path instant, at 12 o'clock, to Mr. AH. Patts. The present entry forms can be used for this race' if the necessary alteration is made therein.

MACAO RACES.

CASH SWEEP FIGURES,

The winning numbers in the big Cash Sweep organised in connection with the izaugural Race Meeting at Macao are announced as follows:

at Prize.-No. 20436 (812,000). and Priza-No. 15552 ($3,456). 3rd Prize-No. 11423 ($1,728).-- For anpinced starters, the holders of ticket Nos. 2388 and 19156 get $480 each.

"Drawn numbers" ($13.63 each) are as follows:-2458 2564, 2785, 2934, 4085, 5838, 6729, 6949, 8209, 9345, 9890,"2948, 11203, 12291, 14287, 18414, 20044, 21163, 21692, 23869, 27650 and 28000.

HOCKEY.

CLUB BEAT SUBMARINES.

:

On account of a late start. Col. Eussell Brown and Forster could not finish their, match with Grimble and Owen Hughes yesterday. The match will be re-played to-day com mencing at 2.30.

The detailed scores are

as fol. lows:-

'Open Singles. Second rounil-S. A. Rumjabn beat A. H. Crook, 6-2, 6-2, 64.

Open Doubles.

Second round:-T. Honda and

H, Akiyama beat T. Ema and T. Edo. 8-3, 6-4, 6-4; I. M. Razack and J. Cassumbhoy beat T. D. E. Pendered and G. Miskin, 7-5, 6-2, beat D. S. Green and H. F. Strange 6-1; S. E. Green and W. Hyde

6-2, 6-2, 6-0.

Handicap Doubles.

Dr. D. J. Valentine and R. K. Valentine (scr.) beat J. R. Wood and, the Her. Mr. E. R. Hallifax (rec, 2/6), 6-4, 6-4,

Handleap Singles "Ÿ”

H. V. Parker (rec, 15) beat A. J. Hazeland (rec. 2/6), 6-4, 6-2; M: M. Watson (rec. 15/1), beat Lt. A. E, Barlow (rec. 15/1), 7-5, 6-2

TODAY'S GAMES. ·

Open Singles.

F. A. Redmond v. Hung Huai Chen (2nd round).

Open Doubles.

Y. A Wahab and 2. A. Hamid v. R. M. Henderson and á. Brearley (2nd round); Col. Russell Brown and L. Forster . H. Owen Hughes and E. Grimble.

Club Singles.e

H. Owen Hughes v. S. E. Green; W. Eyde v. G. W. Sewell,

Handicap Doubles,

"C. H. Eldridge and J. Hall (ree. 4/6). L.M.S. Lloyd and "W. A. Nowers (rec. 2/5).

Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Miller and H. J. Armstrong (rec. 15) v. Dr. R. E. and Mrs, Tattenham (owe 16/3).

CRICKET.

DIVISION II.

WINNERS OF THE LEAGUE v. THE REST,

This game will be played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground on Saturday, at 2pm.

The Rent: H. C. Burgess (Capt.), G. F. Lammert, D. E. G. Nicholson (H.K.0.C.), Lieut. Falairet (RN), C. F. Alexander, A. E. Lacey (Police), L. A. R. Duncan (K.C.C.), Pte: Lake (R.A.O.C.), B. Á. Swift (Tamar), H. A. Alves (Recreio), O. Strange (C.8.0.C.).

SCHOOL CRICKET,

QUEEN'S COLLEGE BÉAT ST. JOSEPH'S."

Playing on the United Services On the Civil Service Cricket Club Recreation Ground, Kowloon, yea- | ground yesterday afternoon a match terday evening, the Hong Kong between tears representing Queen's Hockey Club 1st XL secured a com- College and St. Joseph's College fortable victory over a team repro, senting the Submarines.

The Club team had most of the gume, and play was mostly in their opponents hall The Club scored four times to the naval men's once.

The final score, read: Club 4 goals; Submarines 1 goal,

resulted in a win for the former.

St. Joseph's batted first and were dismissed for 58 runs, to which | Queen's College replied with 107 runa Hunt secured over fifty for the latter. St. Joseph's went in again and when drawing stumps were drawn, had lost 8 wickets for | 30 runs.

the match. Jones, of the Bank, gct a broken finger, while Nowers, of aal was also hurt in the second half the Club, received a similar injury, of the game. He was winded and had to retire for a few minutes through slight concussion, caused by head blow, but recovered and re- sumed play soon afterwards.

The final, and only score was one

(3 pointa) for the Fank.. through an opening made by Mills.

scored by Russell,

This W48

GOVERNORS SANCTION A CHANGE NEXT SEASON.

have sanctioned the playing of The Governors of Harrow College

Rusty instead of Asociation. The experiment will be started in are not too muddy. At other times Michaelmas term, when the grounds the school game mixture of Rughy and Association-will be played.

The announcement was made by Br. Cyril Norwood, the headmaster of the school, following a meeting of the Board of Governors

(Continued on next column).

F

consists of the Archbishop of Can- terbury, Lord Horne, Mr. Amery, MP.. Mr. J. R. M. Butler, Mr. E. C. Grenfell, M. P., the Master of Goaville and Caius College, Cam- bridge, the Warden of All Souls' son, and Lord Ronaldahay. | College, Oxford, Colonel F. S. Jack-

A ballos of the boys decided in favour of the change, and the mat-

for their decision. ter was referred to the governors

Dr.

Norwood, the headmaster, asked to comment on the decision,

said:

There is nothing to discuss anve that the decision has been made by the unanimous resolution of the Governors. I personally think that the change is a good one."

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