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RACING NOTES.
[BY RAPIER].
5th Extra Race Meeting. There should be some good racing | on Saturday and Monday as prae] tically all the ponies entered wi
GOLF.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1927.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF
CLUB.
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Twenty-nine cards were taken out
face the starter with the exception in the Captain's Cup Competition
of Lilae which has gone lame That Fanling, on October 1st-3rd. Fifth Aggregate Sinkes will be a very interesting race as Saligia A. E. Lissaman concedes 10 lbs, to City Hall (late)
quiliãed...
S. T. Butlin
81-11-70
CRICKET.
QUEEN'S REGIMENT.
C CO. BEAT "A" CO.
The first of the fortnightly matches between Military teams,
made possible by the loan of the Kowloon C.C. ground, was played Two companies of the yesterday. Queen's Regiment were engaged and the result was a win for "C" 53-14-71 Company over "A"Company by ...... 92 878 An innings and 43 runs.
H. A. Lammert....... 80-13-71 Capt. Bloxham
F. Cowherd
Glorious Duhlia). These tws Other scores were: ponies will be the fareurites. Saligia is as it as ever he has been and will carry a good deal of money as he is very popular with the public. Other runners I expect will be Brigade Call, Beautifi Terrace, Haean Beauty, Buccarat. and Zu
L G. S. Dodwell
04-18-73
9-377
K. Ewart 04 15 50 G. Davidson
707—15-70
The Optional Pool Competition
entries,
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AMERİCAN BASEBALL.
LEAGUE STANDINGS.
Charles has been persuaded to was cancelled owing to insufficient ride again at The Valley, and will have mounts on certain of The Ex ponies and San Francisca Bayi, 1}; have already put him down for a ently of wins and Wong for th
am Buber, The latter is of course. Mr. Ho Kom Tong's jockey! Messrs. Pollock, Reidy, Stanton! Gordon, Baltegl. Usher, Walla, A. W. Rosa, C. da Roza, Tong Chan and Sowell will all be riding sono pony nged languish in the stable with so much talent avai able. On Saturday morning. I will give my selections for the eight races on that day.
Fanling Hunt.
Dr. Pierce, Grove is very anxious to have a representative gathering at to-night's meeting and those in
torested are reminded that it takes! place at 5.30 in the Hong Kong Jockey Club's Room in Chater Road.
THE MACAO MEETING..
The 4th extra race meeting, underį the auspices of the International lace and Recreation Club of Macau, will be held at Macao on Saturday and Sunday, October 15th and 16th. The draft programme for the two days is as follows:--
¡ First Day.
The following were the league standings after the games played on Friday last:-
National League.
W. 93
1
The scores were:-
*A
Company: lit Innings.
Pec. Phillips, ran out
L/C. Baxter, b Clarke
"A"-Company: ind Innings. Budd, c Blanchard, b Stan-
den........
French, e Blanchard, b Bolt O Philips, b Standen Woodards, b Clarke Mortimer, b Standen Baxter, e Blanchard, b Bolt Elliott, run out Simmons, b Darke Churn, Dodson, chard ** Belton, b Clarke' Briggs, not out Extras
0
Blam-
17
I'
E
$3
Total
Bowling Analysis."
0. 3.
R.
W.
Bolt
5
0
9
Stander
4
1
11
3
Sharpe
99
0
Darke
3
0 15
R
Dodson
0 旮
1
Blanchard Clarke
ct 11
0.5 0
Pte. Woodards, b Clarke......?
te. Frunch. c Watford, b
Bingham
Cpl. Budd, e Blanchard, b
Clarke
Pte. Briggs, c Blanchard,
Charke
Lieut. Elliott. b Dlamchard Pte. Belton, b Chuke.... Pte. Churn, e Clarke, b
Blanchard'
L/C. Mortimer, blanchard Pte. Simmons, not out ...
Extras
Tetal
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THE LEAGUE.
محمد
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SECOND DIVISION FISTURE
Ten teams are in the competition | for the shield in the Second Divi- sion of the League, the clubs being Police Recreation Club, Hong Kong Electric Co., Royal Engineers, F.M.S. Tamar, R.A.0.C., Club de Hedreio, Civil Service, the Univer sity, Kowloon C.C., and the Roy Navy. The holders (Indian R.C.) have been promoted to the First Division, while the Royal Engine- ers, who were formerly in the Senior Division, have been relegated to this division,
The fixtures for the season fol-
1927.
H.K. Electric Co., Royal
Engineers,
H.3.5. Tamar v. RA.O.C. October 13th:-
Police R.C. r. H.K. Electric
*Co.
Pet.
Pittsburg St. Louis New York Chicago
19 .816
OL
500
Bowling Analysis.
...... 90
61
.507
Ô.
Cincinnati ...... 78
63 67
77
.539
Ringham
+ 1
I. ።. 10 1
Clarke .497
14
Brooklyn
Baston
83 87 57 03
.420 ,490
Blanchard.....
95 0
3
* Company.
Philadelphia 51 00
340
American League. W L.
Ptc. Clarke, b Woodards...... 8 Pro. Blamchard, b.w., b
Pet.
Woodards
10
low:-
New York ......IOH -44
.711
Philadelphia... 89
€9
.590
Pte. Bolt, c. Woodards, b
Baxter
30
October 8th:
Washington
17
,556.
Detroit
81
68
".$1
Pte. Standen, Phillips, b
French C
11
Chicago
€8 22
.446
Cleveland
64 83
St. Louis
57 01
Boston
51 101
.429 ..356 +346
C.S.M. Watford, run out... 4 L/C. Sharp, c and b Phillips 13 Capt. Bingham, run out .............. L/C. Rosendale, e Mortimer,
b. Woodards
Second Day.
Pte. Darke, b Phillips. Pte. Manseil, e Woodards, b
Phillips
Extras
17..
Total
.168
Bowling Analysis.
November 11th:-
D. M.
Woodards
7 0
Phillips.
6 0
French
2 0.
Churn
4 0
Belton
Entries will close at 8 p.m. on Friday, October 7th.
Simmons
Baxter
1.-The Whang Ho Plate-7 Fur-
1. The Saturday Novices Races-longs. Furlongs.
The Second Selling Plate
Hiangwan Plate-Half
Farlongs.
3.-The
- Mile.
4.-The
Miles.
Governor's
Cap-1}
The Third Seiling Plate-~|| Furlongs.
6. The Macao Siae Plate--Once Round.
-The Mafcos' Race-Half Mile.
· (Continued in next Column.)
Migs.
The Happy Valley Plate 1
The Substitution Plate-13 Miles. 3-The Hong Keng Visitors' Cup- Furlongs.
4-The Fourth Selling Flate- Half. Mile.
The Steamboat Company's
Cup-1 Mile.
6-The Sunday Novices Race- Half Mile.
Pte. Dodson, not out
Recreio r. Civil Service. October 22nd:-
University. Kowloon C.C. Police R... R.A.O.C. October 29th:---
University. R.A.0.C. Kowloon CC, v. Tamar, November 5th:
Police R.C.
RE.
Royal Navy. R.4.0.0.
University v. Tamar, November 19th:-
HK. Electric Co..
Recreio. Poliec R.C. November 28th:-
FOOTBALL.
TWO MATCHES TO-DAY.
The following games in the Hong Kong League have been arranged for to-day:-
· Division I,
R.A.F. 1. Scots Guards, Kick off 4.45 pm United Services ground at Kowloon, Referee, Mr. Brown.
H.K. Police # South China. H.K.F.C. ground.
Referee, Mr. Gilbert.
December 3rd":-
Recreio e. Royal Navy." R.A.O.C. e. Royal Engineers. Police R.C. v. Civil Service. December 10th:-
Civil Service v. R.E. December 14th:-
Royal Navy . Royal Engineers December 17th-
Civil Service . Cniversity.
HOCKEY.
Playing on the Marine ground on Monday, the 5/2nd Punjabis beat the Club de Recreio by two goals to nil.
CLUB 2ND XI. DEFEATED
BY.K.O.S.B、 ·
• A CLOSE GAME,
Playing at King's Park Yeater day, the E.0.8.B. junior, hockey team beat the Club 2nd XI. by
three goals to two in a very close struggle.
The game was moderately fast and uninteresting at the commence meat, but livened up considerably towards the end with the Club proving very aggressive in an
H.K. Electric Co, e. Kowloon, Į endeavour to avoid defeat. · Indeed. Police R.Cr. Royal Navy. December 24th:-
University 7.
Co.
December 31st:
H.K. Electric
University Police R.C. Civil Service v. Tamar
1928,
January 7th:-
Tamar HK, Electric Co. Recreio. Royal Engineers. Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. January 14th:-
N
Royal Navy. Civil Service.
Kowloon C.C. P. R.E. January "gist
University. Royal Navy. Recreio e Tamar, Civil Service v. R.A,O.C. January 23rd:-
University v. R.E. January 28th-
Kowloon C.C. r. R.A.O.C. Police B.C. . Tamar. February 11th:----
Recreio v. R.A.Q.C. Tamer & Royal Navy, February 18th
Recreio v. University. Civil Service », Kowloon C.0.
THE TEAM FROM SHANGHAI.
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The following have been chosen represent Shanghai at Hong Kong in the forthcoming Interport match:-
Captain E. I M. Barrett, J. A. Quayle, E. G. Barnes, J. A. Isaacs, LA Stokes, T. L. Rawthorne, D.
Leach, with Dr. W. E. O'Hara
RA.O.CT. W. E. Wilson as probables. The rest of the team has yet to be selected,
Recreio v. H. K. Electric Co Continued on next Column.
All the aboge players have repre- sented Shanghai in previous Inter port contests in Hong Kong..
at one time, the Club would have equalised but for a nice save by Brown, the Army custodian.
Within ten minutes of the start. movements by the K.0.8.B. on the left gave them two goals through Richardson and Stainton. Shortly afterwards Todd scored for the Club. The game was scrappy until the interval with the Army men having most of the game, but there was no further score.
Owing to the late start there was bardly any interval. The Club in the second half were easily the better side and put in some ex- tremely pretty work, the Army defence being pressed repeatedly.
In one of the Army rushes Me Claren made the position safe for his side by adding the third goal, With darkness setting in. Pritchard of the Club easily netted. · The game ended with the Club one goal to the bad, but pressing rigorous- ly.
The Army hall back line showed better understanding than their opponents, playing a spoiling game and supporting the forwards among whom McClaren was prominent. The teams were:-
Club 2nd XI.-W. J. Lockbart Smith: NF. Nicholson, J. Gard ner: J. Thomson, Rev. N. Evans,
W. R. Greenhalgh; Whitley, Samp son, A. E. Pritchard, R. R. Todd,
| Nowers.
ham,
KO.8.B.-Brown: Sergt. Bar. Creaves Lieut. Stainton, L/C Edgeley. Rte. Campbell: Pte. McCann, Lieut. Richardson, Lieut. MeClaren, Lieut. McClain, L/C. Walker.
& POWER
SHOWROOM
CHINA LIGHT & I
Co.
62, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
OF
RUGBY.
THE CLUB. THE SCOTS GUARDS,
i
S
The match will be played on the Happy Valley rugby football ground to-day. Kick-off, 5.15 p.m. sharp. Teams:-
Club-F. F. Wright; A. E. Pris chard, D. M. Scott, G. F. E. Bichard, G. P. Lammert; C. D. Wales, A. W. Chisholm Batten; T.
Foster, A. R. Cox, R. W. Lee, Lieut. Keeley, F. H. Trayes, W Beveridge, H. C, Williams and M.
G. O'Connor.
2nd Batt. Scots Guarda:-Corpl Jolliffe; Gdan. Sutcliffe, Hinchcliffe, Coultic, Gordon: Corpl. Leeke, Gdan McGregor; Sergt. Warr, Gdan. Bell, Meintosh, Brown, Talt, Atkinson, Chasity, Corpl. Fearnley. Reserve: Gdan, Brown.
Referee Commander Herbert.
POLO.
TO-MORROW'S INTERPORT.
"Hong Kong's team for the Inter- port Polo match to be played at Causeway Bay to-morrow (Thurs: Daily Press. The following is the day) was published in Monday's
Shanghai team :— '
H. G. Robinson (captain).
Major Gibbs, Coldstream Guards, Mr. F. S. Gibbins.
Judge C. S. Franklin. Reserve: Mr. Misher. The game will be of six chukkas.
PING PONG LEAGUE.
The Chinese Athletic won their most important match by defeating the Y.M.C.A. on the evening of the 3rd inst. Thus they maintain their unbeaten record.
Singlas,
The following matches were play- ed yesterday (Tuesday): Ng Tai Ping. Mak Kai Hung; F. B. Grase v. Wong Lan Yiu."
Winners of these matches enter
the semi-final and will meet at the University Union to-day- (Wednes dag) at 7.30 p.m.
Winners of the following matches will also qualify for the semi-final: Wong Tung Hoi r. Wong Lan Wai, Young Tak Ming Wong Mung Fai.
(1918), LTD.
IRONS, CHAFING SETS, COOKERS, KETTLES, PERCOLATORS, ETC., ETC.
GOING AT ROCK
BOTTOM
NOW THEN LADIES, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE
PA
PRICES
O MAKE YOUR HOME
'AN ELECTRIC HOME, SO COME ALONG AND GET YOUR BARGAINS EARLY,
THURSDAY,
6TH OCTOBER.