THE RACE MEETING.
"DAILY PRESS" TIPS FIVE WINNERS, AND MOST OF THE PLACES.
MR. HO KOM TONG'S SUCCESS.
DISAPPOINTING DIVIDENDS.
[BY RAPIER.]
gent, 15a ba....(Mr. Bulte D)
| Mr. Huu-I`n`s Little Sit Tang,
Although the weather way moat Mrk. R. J. Paterson's The R unfavourable, the attendance at Happy Valley on Saturday was quite good, and the sport provided left very little to be desired. "H. E the Oliver Administering the Clay erument and Mrs, Southorn arrived
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1927.
160 ............(Mr. Roz) 3 Taylan di---Mr. R. M. Angin's IE viga Call, run lbs. (Mr, Gordoan Mesura, Test and Abraham's Bing dog, 150 ibs. (Mr. Stanton): Jur. [U-i a's Dragon Boat, 138 lbs. Mr. after the first race and there were Tong: Messrs. Dyer and Heith's որոշ
other prominent people pre-Tangle. 157 lbs. (Mr. Reidy): dr. sent. The Fahd of the K.O.S.R.' C. B. Brown's Tuning Fork.
Ps. Mr. Sewell); Mi Carifred's Funchal (late Dunw), 140 15. j lbs. (Mr. Roza),
Lak refugenkm, the elements in the Public Stand and the music they discoursed under Mr. W. H. Fita- Earle' was much appreciated.
PACK
Mr. Kom Tong secured the second, third and fourth racgs with his ponies and a place in the fifth. He was the recipient of many
The Eve ponies; congratulations. also had three wing which were somewhat overdue and Mrs. R. J. Paterson. who is unforunately away At present, took the remaining two Faces with her stable,
Won by three lengths: two lengths i between second and third.
Time: 1.30.
Places: $11.50; $13.00: 830.20.
Pari-Mutuel:-Winner: $23.83;
Jordan Handicap: "A" Class: Six Fuilbags..
For China ponies. 14t prize. $160; 2nd prize, $150: 3rd prize,
100
Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Town Hall (late Manchuria), 56 lbs.
(alr. Wong)
Jelly Kid).........(Mr. Chun)
Charles signalised his return to the Valley, by riding a couple of winners. Befteri had the same nam. Mr. Yam Man's Yee Yuen (Inte
bar Wong was the leading jockey Mr. Tang's Sutherland, 152 lbs. with, three wins to his credit.
(Mr. Tong) Hall Unplaced-Messis,
The failure of Barrient to get a place in the Aggregate. Stakes gave
RAPIER'S SELEC TIONS FOR
·TO-DAY.
1st Race: Paddock Plate: Half Mile.
1.
2.
San Francisco Bay. Home Call.
2 September.
“nd Race: Bonham Handicap
Olasa: One Milo.
1.
Loch Rannoch.
2.
Barley Grass,
3. Scooter.
If the course is not fairly dry drop. Call for a place. out Loch Rannoch and put in "Fire
Srd Race: Bonham Handicap: "B" Glass,
1.
Kom Tong Hall or Lime- stone Hall whichever goes.
2. Tangle.
2. Dragon Boat,
4th Rach: St. Leger: 11 Miles.
1. Town Hall.
2 Loch Tummel.
3. August.
5th Race: Caing Handicap 1 Miles,
1. Brigad Call. 2. The Goblin.
Total Abstinence..
6th Race: Bonham Handicap: "A Class.
1. Misty Eva.
2. Mayfair.
*,
Beautiful Terrace..
7th Race: Robinson Plate: One Mile.
Grande del Norte or Festive Eve.
1
City Hall.
ง
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3.
Dobbin.
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and
8th Eace: Moderate Plate. Six Furlongs.
MACAO RACES.
A TWO-DAYS' MEETING.
ENTRIES.
The following are the entries for the fourth extra race meeting of the International Race and Recrea- tion Club of Maca to be held at Areia Preta, Macao, on Saturday and Sunday
the Parcconti
next
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FIRST DAY. The Saturday Novices Race: Three Furlongs, Lucky Star, Ching Hoi, Cherry Brandy, Chick To, Valour, Peking. Wuchang, Tap Sine, Ching Shan, Honey Moon, Veloz, Areia Preta, Kwang Chow, Perversity, Green Island.
The Second Selling Plate: Three Furlonga. Tap Siac, Honey Moon, Ching Shan, Man-of-Wax Wurhang. Wai Chow,
Glemerin, Six Hundred Little Darling, Castle, Fir Dee, Yee Yuen (late Jolly Kid) Areia Preta. Lacerda I, Iron General (late U-[n].
The Klangwan Piste: Half Mile.
Shanghai Friend Sutherland, Little Darling, Castle, Baccarat. Sun Ning, Iron General (late U-La), Walchow, Little Sit Tang. Veloz, Solar Day. Chow Taze Lan, Chui Chow Ning Festive Eve. Mayfair (late Sunburst Rose).
The Governor's Cup: If Miles, Beautiful Terrace, Leaf. Flash Star, Wild Fellow, Baccarat, Paps rus, Sun Ning. Macao Siac, May, Hon Sin, Festive Eve, Mayfair (late Sunburst Rose).".
The Third Selling Plate: As this is for ponies that have
Five Furlongs... Lucky Star, Areia Preta. Ching started at this meeting and not w
Eoi Chuật Brandy. Chick . To is not easy to make a selection. 1 anticipate &
Peking. victory for Saligin Valour.
Wuchang. TAD with Shanghai Friend second and Siac: Ching Shan, Honey Moon. Castle. Little Darling. Chow Taze Lon third as none of Veluz, these ponies will have previously Dragon Boat, Kwang Chow, Wai Chow, Sutherland Glemerin. Six run to-day.
Hundred. Yee Yuen, (late. Jolly Kid), Man-of-War, Green Island.
the cup to Saligia for the second Shenton's The Gemeril, 183 lbs. year in sucession. This is record (Mr. Polinck): Mr. Huen Chung's in lung Kong rating and a very Chow Taze Lon, 169 lbs. (Mr. Wal popular one as Saliya has captur lace): Mr. Reo's Mayfair (late Sun-it ed the public's fancy and its owners burst Rose), 158 (bs. (Mr. Charles have the right idea of racing. In Mr. Dynasty's King of Troy, 158 the absence of Lieut. Col. Bruttons. (Ir, da Roza); M: Chin Lee's the duties of Starter devolved upon Yuen Sin, 185 Ths. (Mr. Usher); Mr. J. C. Macnamara, who per Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Lock formed his difficult task in a most Tumme), 159 br. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. satisfactory manner. »
THE-RACING.'
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"Chin Lee's Chui Chow Ning (Inte
rl
Time: 1.30.
Pari-Mutuel: - Winner: $8.00% Places: $7.00; $63.20; 320,50,
| Magog), 149 lbs, (Mr. Sewell).
Won by two and a half lengths: Lu the first race i tipped the three lengths between second andj winner
the
second place, third. Securer closed up near The Rock and alisappointed his hackers. Frative Er paid $2.20 for a win and 10.96 For a plac and Barley Grass Fifth Aggregate Stakes: Ono Mils, 'warded his backers with 811. for al
place.
Value #500. For all China ponies. Kom Tay Hall justified my Catch weights at 10 st. 9 lbs. 2nd aléction for the second race and prize, '$200; 3rd prize, $100. paid $80,30-and for á place- $11.80. | Mr. - Ho Kom Tong's City Hali An easy victory,
late Mongolin. lato Glorious Sunbred Huse disappointed his Fahlin), 134 Ibs.
The fourth race proved a walk
+1
Laplaced:-Mrs. Dyer's Yorks, 151 lbs. (Mr. Reidy),
Won by three lengths; five lengths
between second and third.
Time: 1.25:2-5, Pari-Mutuels- Winner: Places: $9.30; $8.40.
The Macao Siac Plate:
Once Bound.
Baccarat. Dragan Bhat, Lucky Star, Flash Star, Peking, Yee Yuk finte Jolly Kid), Táp "Sine, Little 8.10; Sit Tang. Wild Fellow, Sutherland, Man-of-War, Soln Day, Shanghai Friend. Iron General (late U-in), Perversity, Warlordship.
Nathan Handicap: "A" Class: 11 Miles.
For China ponies. 1st prize. 8450; 2nd prize, 200; 3rd prize.
€100. Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, 145 lbs.
(l). Chua) 1 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total (Mr. Wong) 1 followers in the third race and
Abstinence, 151 lbs. Town Hall won rather easily with Mr. B. M. Austin's Brigade Call
(Mr. Reidy) 2 Fer Fare paying $65.20 for second 151 (Mr. Gordon) Mr. K.H.'s Papyrus, 132 lbs. plac; the only big dividend of the Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The
(Mr. Wong) 3 Goblin, 149 lba (Mr. Rasteel) ↑ day.
Unplased—Mr. Chin Lee's Hon Unplaced:Mesars. Hall and Sin, 165 lbs. (Mr. Sewell): Mr. over for Pity Hall with Brigde Sherton's Saligia, 161 lbs. (Mr. U-Un's Leaf, 160 lbs. (Ir. Tong): Calf well ridden by Gardon beating Pollock): Mr. K.H's Baccarat. 152 Mr. Luen Yick's Warlordship, 157 The Goldia by a head for seconds, (Mr. Tong); Mr. Luen Tick's bs, (M. Charles); Mr. Hau-Un's place. The winner and the second Miens Beauty, 132 lbs. Or Flash Star, 153 ibs. (Mr. Usher); bony appeared in my notes on Usher): Mr. Lim. Kee's Shanghai. R. Paterson's August, IE Sagarday morning.
Friend, 149 lbs. (Mr. Chun): Mr. lbs. (Mr. Bulteel); Messrs. Hall and The dith race went to Dublin -Un's Leaf, 140 hs. (Mr. da Shenton': The Geezer, 151 lbs. (Mr. who loves a muddy course. Freond and third places were filled by Dragul Burit and Dimesion Hall in accordance with my predic
The
1h clash rate with won with ease by kelele "The second and third places went to Sun. Prancisco Bag and Berat fat Terraer respectively.
I picked out thear ponies for places
Roza).
Won by Ave lengths; a head be tween second and third. Time: 2mins 11800s,
Pari-Mutuel :- Winner': Phers $6.30; $17.00; $10.50.
$7.00;
Nathan Handicap: "D" Class: 11 Miles.
For China ponies. 1st prize. and The Gain for a win but the 3450; 2nd prize, 8200; 3rd priz Intter song went out in The Stakes || $900.
In the serenth race I gave all the Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin.
158 lbs.
·
instead.
(Mr. Bulteel)
(Mr. Tong) ?
winners and all the places hat this Mr. U-Un's Dragon Boat, 18 lbs. was not difficult as it was a gift
for Grandr dri, Sucte,
I
Misty Ere won the last race and Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Limestone
was rather surprised that he should have paid a dividend of $48:50. He was my selection as was Taral Abetinence for second pince.
Hall. 152 lba.....(Mr. Wong)
and Unplaced-Messrs. Hall Shenton's The Gnome, 152 iba. (Mr. Pollock): Mr. L Reidy's Mowgli,
Pollock); Mr. Chao Tin Sion's Shan, Mein. 147 lbs. (Mr. da Roza).
Pari-mutuel: Winner: Places 89.00; $7.30; $7.20.
$12.30;
THE CASH SWEEPS.
THE LUCKY NUMBERS.
Below are given the results of the cash-sweeps
Saturday's Jockey Club races:-
Drawers of unplased starters get 250 each,
Na. 181
31
16
The net result is 5 wins and most 145 lbs. (Mr. Stanton six lengths 6, 312, 203.·
of the places out of eight races but unfortunately I did not back the ponies myself,.
The results were Jordan Handicap: "U" Class: Six Furlongs.
For China ponies. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, 3150; 3rd prize,
100
Mr. Eve's Festive Eve, 165 lbs.
(Mr. Charles) 1 Mra. Bernard's Barley Grass, 159
Ibs............... (Mr. Pollock) 2 Mr. G. W. Sewell's Circe, 150
lbs. (Mr. Sewell) 3 Unplaced:-Messrs. Dver and Beith's Loch Rannoch, 157 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. K.H.' Easter Day, 155 lbs. Mr. Usher); Mr. R. M. Austin's Fire Call, 150 lbs. (Mr. Murray); Mr. Albert's Arabian Parrot, 150 lbs. (Mr. Roza); Mrk. R. J Paterson's Scooter, 149 lbs. Mr. BulteeD; Mt. H. P. White Salvo, 147 lbs. (Mr. Wong); Mr. H Seth's Perversity, 140 lbs. (Mr. Wallace).
Won by four lengths; five lengthe between second and third ...Time: 1.40.
Pari Mutual:-Winner
$29.90; Places: $10.80; 811.00; $11.00, ..
Jordan Handicap: "B" Clans:
Blx Furlongs E
For China ponics,1st prize, 8:00; 2nd prize, $150 3rd prize,
$100, Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Kom Tong
Hall, 153 lbs...... Wong) 1
Won by three lengthe between second and third.
Time: 9.53.4-5. Pari-Mutuel Winner; Places: $14.50; $18.20.
Race I.
$624.40 178.40
90.20⚫
Unplaced Nos.:-1, 247, 80, 204, 9,
Race II.
No. 21
$20.10;
230
+
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Gascoigne Plate: One Mile. For China ponies, winners of this year. 1st prize, $400; 2nd prize, $150: 3rd prize, $100.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele,
$750.40 214.40 107.20
SECOND DAY.
The Whang Ho Plate: Seven Furlongs.
(Forced entries).
The Happy Valley Plato; "Mas." Festive Eve.
The Hong Kong Visitors' Cup, Nine Furlongs, Wild Fellow, Baccarat, Papyrus, Leaf, Flash Star, Shanghai Friend, Hon Sin, Macao Siac.
The Fourth Selling Plate: Half Mile.
Lucky Star, "Arcia Preta, Ching Hoi, Cherry Brandy, Chick T, Valoar, Peking, Wuchang, Tap Siae, Ching Shan, Honey Moon, Veloz, Castle, Little Darling, Dragon Bout, Kwang Chow, Wai. chow, Sutherland, Glemerin, Six Hundred, Yee Yuen (late Jolly Kid), Man-of-War. Green Island.
The Steam Boat Company's Cup: One Mile.
Terrace,
· Beautiful-
Baccarat,
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
VIGOROUS GAMES ON DRENCHED GROUNDS.
SOUTH CHINA DRAW WITH
CHAMPIONS.
On Saturday last, most of the grounds were water-logged and at Sookunpoo in the senior game be- tween the R.A, and K.O.S.BU's, the game had to be abandoned shortly after the re-start, with the score one goal all.
Football was out of the question. The ball was heavy and players Found it very difficult to keep their feet. Luckily there were no ac cidents,
Kowloon had the better of the
games with the Hong, Kong Club, the Senior winning at the Valley while the Juniors had a five to, one win at Kowloon.
The most surprising result of the day was that in the South China- Club de Recreio game nt Happy Valley, where South Chinn, last year's wooden spoonists, held the Champions in a goalless draw.
The Athletic failed at King's Park to produce their form of läst week and just managed to get home against the R.A.F. by the odd goal, The game between the Guards and Police on the sticky St. Joseph's ground, was well fought out.
The K.O.S.B.'s Reserves mean to uphold their reputation for they trounced South China Aby eight goals to one.
In the "B" Division, although there were only two games playel, the goals scored were 17. being much above the average. The games in the Hong Kong League resulted
as under
Division I
Kowloon 2. Hong Kong Club`e.. China Athletic, B.A.F: 1. Scots Guards 1. H.K. Police ◊. South China 0, Club de Recreio 0.
Division . “A.” K.O.S.B.'s Res. 6, South China
A 1.
Kowloon Res. 3, UI.K.F.C. Res. I Chinn Athletic 4, South China
. "B" 0.
St. Joseph's 2 Clao de Recrris
Res. 1."
Division II. "B.”. Kung Woo 4. Moslem Club 3. China Athletic 3, St. Joseph's
Res. 5.
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DIVISION I..
Pollier. Scots Guards.
LAWN TENNIS.
INTER-CITY MATCH,
LONDON BEATS BERLIN.
(THROUGH.REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Logros, October sch At Queen's Club, the first post war inter-capital match between London and Berlin resulted in a Miss Betty Nuthall beat Fraulein win for London by â niatches to
Kallmeyer 10-13, 6-3, 6-2.
SPORT INTERFERED
WITH.
NO CRICKET OR BOWLS.
TODAY'S EVENTS.
Saturday seriously interfered with The almcat continuous raja on sport. Several events had to be cancelled, notably the entire cricket
ranged in connection with the Sper programme and the matches ar-
Royal Cup Competition. Golf at Fanling for the Autuina meeting. was marred and several end of
the season
bathing picnics had to be cancelled,
The Race Meeting and the Foot- ball League programme were car ried out, and will be found report-
DIVISION II. "A"
Kowloon Reserves. Hong Kong F.O. Reservos. On the Kowloon F.C. ground, the amorending in a win for Kowloon by five goals to one. Although Kewed elsewhere, boa fully deserve their win, there was not that difference in the pl. Slipper one before the interval. Easterbrook scored two goals and
White, however, scored for the Club.
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In the second half the home for wards scored through Eastman and Easterbrook.
South China "A" ». E.0.S.E. Reserves.
With Mr. Lamb in charge of the game an even exhibition of football was seen.
First half scorers were Morris Barres for the (2), Stevens, Borderers, and Yeung Sai San for the Chinese. With half time the score stood #24-1. During the second half the soldiers increased their lead to 8 to 1 through Stevens (2) Hart and Morris. The Chinese goalie saved his team repeatedly. Final score 9 to 1.
St. Joseph's. Eacralo RossYYIK. they did well to beat the Portuguese With St. Joseph's two men short by the odd goal in three. During the first half St. Joseph's, through, neat pass from Johnson which Swith converted, registered a score. D. Leonard netted for the College's second score whilst Gosano, replied for the Recreio. Fing score 2-1 far the College.."
kind, and there was a cricket match, Yesterday, the "weather proved
bowls trial match at Happy Valley, golf, and also the fourth interport"
To-day there are a number of cricket matches arranged, a hockey match, a continuance of golf and yachting, and also the second day of the ech extra race meeting at Happy Valley. Fuller particulars of various engagements for to-day will be found in the "Diary."
TENNIS..
LADIES RECREATION CLUB, THE ANNUAL TOURNAMENT.
The annual tournament of the Ladies Recreation Club commences to-day (Monday). One week will be allowed for the play off of each round of the following events:
Ladies'
Open Championship, Singlos.
Men's Umb Championship, Singles. Ladies' Handicap Doubles. Mixed Handicap Doubles. " The two Championship events can be played on any grass court.
Two weeks will be allowed for the play off of the first round only of the following events:
Open Mixed Doubles. Ladies' Hard Court Singles. One week will be allowed for the
other rounda.
China Athletic. South China "3
Some clever footwork was wit- nessed in this game! The Athletic's, team were by far the better but only managed to register one goal during the first hall. They got going altered the interval three more goals being scored. Final score four to it for the China Athletic.
DIVISION II, "B."
Kung Woo ́r. Moslem Club. These teams played at King's Park, Kung Woo winning by "four goals to three.
all.
St. Joseph's Reserves. China Athletic B."
On the St. Joseph's ground, the |- The above teams played a drawn game, the scores being five goals two heavy weight teams of the Colony get moving. Clarke, as the "Babbies" custodian, played n wonderfal game. Three times dur ing the first half Mr. Baldwin had to administer corrections to Guards players. There was no score at half time. Ding dong play was the order and Robinson headed in the only goal, The teams were—a
Police: Clarke: Wynne and Byron: Brittain, Oram and Jessop; Cornwall. Lammert, Johrison, Howarth and Noonan.
Scots Guarda:-zekson: Hurst
by the Club for the finals only. Umpires and balls will be provid. time sheet on which players may book courts for matches has been placed in possession of the No 1 Boy at the Club House.
YESTERDAY'S CRICKET
MATCH.
UNIVERSITY v@NORTHANTS
REGIMENT.
LOCAL TEAM BADLY BEATEN.
On the University Union ground yesterday afternoon, the Northanta beat their hosts casily by 149 runs to 55.
The winners batted first and o their total Lieut. Melsome contri- buted 48 and Capt. Hinchclift 30. C. W. Lam took, wickets for 16
KICK-OFF TIMES ALTERED, It has been decided by the Leagan Management Committee that the time of kick-off, until further notice, shall be put forward 15 minutes, ., 3 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. respec- tively. The Senior games on Satur-runs. The University failed to make a stand and were dismissed for 55 day last finished in scri-darkness.
E. A. Lee (16) and M, B, Gsman (13) were the only ones to reach double figures. All the mili- tary bowlers returned good analyses.
The scores follow:-
TO-DAY'S GAMES.
The following friendly games
and Johnson; Aird, Scott and Mac, Niven: McLeish, Robinson, Cars- are down for to-day :— well, Hunter and Chapman.
Final score:-Police 0, Guarde 1.
Hong Kong F.C. r. Kowloon, Played before empty stands on the Club ground. The Kowloon side did well to beat their opponents by the only two goals scored. as Kowloot's goal-keeper, played almost the finest game he has first half the only score was by May shown in the Colony. During the
Papyrus, Leaf, Flash Star, Dragon Boat, Solar Day Lacerda for Kowloon. Shanghai Friend, Sutherland, Little Sit. Tang, Sun Ning, Yee Yuan (late Jolly Kid), Peking, Yurn. Sin. Hon Sin. Mayfair (late Sunburst Rose), Iron General (late U-Un), Warlord ship, Maceo Siae, Chow Tsze Lom
The Sunday Novices Race:
Half Mile.
Chick To, Ching Hoi, Veloz, Kwang Chow, Cherry Brandy, Peking, Valour, Lucky Star, Wa. ya .............
chang, Honey Moon, Tap- Siac, Per- Unplaced Nos-271, 251, 44, 159, versity, Green Island. 317, 95.
Race I.
No. 155
131
21
#983.60 "281.00 140.60 296 ............... 160 lbs...(Mr. Bulteel) 1
Unplaced Nos.:-223, 314, 194, 318. Mr. L. Dunbar's San Francisco 60, 238, 137.
Boy, 183 os.... (Mr. Charles) 2 Mr. K.H.'s Beautiful Terrac
No. 918 (late Sart), 152 Ibe.
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Race IV.
$2,409,10 888.40 344.20
·HOCKEY.
Civilians. Chins Athletic, At Hong Kong F.C. ground at lingemen: Messrs. Rogers and Ip 4.20 p.m. Referee: Mr. F. Smith i
Kau Ko.
run3.
Northants Regiment. Jdeut. Melsome, e Barrow, b
Gittins
........ 48 Miechle, Lee, b Lam
5 Lieut. Withall, e Kermani, b
Sulieman Loveland, F Barrow,
Gittias Woods,
the pleasure of both teams) with The final whistle came (much to the score at 9-0 for the Kowloon side. May also pushed this one in from 20 yards leaving Rodger
"swimming for it.
The teams lined up as follows:- Hong Kong F.C.:-Rodger; Wallington and Bishop; Railton, McBride and Puncheon; Alexander, Johnson, Pile, Scott and Simpson.
Kowloon F.C.-Woods; Dodson and Caveille; Hedley, Sims and "Blisa; C. Pile, Vickers, May, Miles
and Muir.
Referee:-Mr. Phillipa.
WILA
South China v. Club de Eecreio, This game was played on the former team's ground and Y.M.C.A.CLUB DE RECREIO. quick to a degree. Recreio had a slight advantage in speed but could not utilise it on the muddy ground. The following team will represent Conano and Brown combined well Unplaced Nos-55, 211, 181, 180, the European Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon) and helped to make a fast game against the Club de Recreio,at possible. No score was registered Kings Park to-night at 5 o'clock at all although it looked a good Lockhart Smith, A. J. Ashby, J. thing for the Recreio on many occasions. With Mr. Gilbert in Gardner, J. W. Baldwin, Rev. charge the game was well worth Murray, W. R. Greenhalgh, F. E.
watching. G. Muna, G. B. Slipper, B. W. Sampson, R. Murray and A. J. May.
(Mr. Tong) 3 "Unplaced Mr. Eve's Bright Eve, 158 lbs. (Mr. Wong); Mr. Yam 44. Man's May, 155 lbs. (Bir. da Ross).
No. 268" Won by three lengths; four lengths between second and third.
Time: 2.16.3-5. Pari-Mutuel; Winner: Places: 88.80; 83.00..
Bace
$1,509.50
207
ia
443
457.00 "、929.50
813.00;
474 199
71 484
Unplaced Nos:-407; 153.
Race VI. "No. 53.
$1,260.20 391.20 195.60 Unplaced Nos.:-240, 274//
Race VII. No. 405
$1,382.30 308,00 107.80
$1,103.20 315.90
137.00
Carnarvon Stakes': Five Furlongs.
For ponies that had started in Hong Kong this year, but had not WoD ↓ Taco since January 1st, 1927, let prize, $400; 2nd prize, 8130; 3rd prize, $100... Mra, Priestley's: Grande-del
Norte, 158 ba
(Mr. Charles) 1 Mrs, I. J. Paterson's Humdin
ger, 158 lbs...(Mr. Bulteel) 2 Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,
Unplaced Nos.—34,"
Race. VIIL No. 72
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China Athletic . R.A.F. This game was played on the Recreio's ground at King's Park be- fore a good attendance of Chinese.
The Athletic went off with a dash and Wong Pak Chang sent in a fast
Civilinna:--G. Rodzer (H.K. Club); Wynne (H.K. Police) and Bishop H.K. Club); Brittain and Oram (H.K. Police) and H. C. Remedios (Club de Recreio); T. Pile (H.K. Club), J, Silva und Gosano (Club de Recreio), Scott (H.K. Club) and" Brown" (Club-de Recreio).
B., and B.A.F, v. Army, At Sookunpoo ground at 4.30 p.m. linesman (Army) Private. Lamb, Referee: Licut. George, R.A.M.C.;
R.A.M.C...
GARRISON FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
Army :-Plc. Hall (Northants), L/Bdr. Trim (R.R.), Art. L/Bdr. Dickie (4th Light Brigade, R.A.), Gdsm. Aird (Scots Guards), S.-Sgt. Simms (RAM.C. Captain), Alm. Murdock (Cameronians), Bdr. Ward (R.A.), Pie, Stock (K.O.S.B.), Pte. Woodwards (Queen's), L/Sgt. Me- Glines (K.0.8.B.), Cpl. Oibson Reserves: Pte. (Cameronians). Wright (Northants), Bdsm Cars- well (Scots Guarda), Bdr. Newbolt (4th Light Brigade, R.A.).
To-morrow's Games "A"! Co., End K.O.S.B. # 99th
H. Battalion, R.A. Referee: Pte. Blackwood, R.A.M.C.
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***H.Q.1” 2nd K.Q.8.B, «. "D" Co., 2nd K.O.E.B. Referee: Pte. Hey, R.A.M.C.
Thursday, October 13th, R.E. and R. Signals v. B.A.0.C. Referee B.Q.M. Hutchins, RA. 31st E. Battalion R.A. . "C" Co, 2nd-KO.S.B. Referee: Lieut George, R.A M.U
Mr. W. L. Walker will be referee.
•Club' v. „Quem's Regiment, The following flayers will repre- sent the Hong Kong Hockey Club's shot that had Avery guessing, the. All matches" are played at Soo- frat team against the Queen's Re-next goal was from a penalty award-kumpoo, Kick-off, 4.30p.m. giment on the US.R.C. ground oned to the B.A.F Vernon making Wednesday (bully off at pm, no mistake, With the score one all, sharp):
play settled in midfield.
The
F. S. Nicholl; L. A. 'R. Duncan | Athletic then scored from a scramble and J. E. Pendreth; J. E. Noronha, in front of the RIA.F. goal and the AA. Dand (Captain), and L. M. final whistle sounded with the score . Lloyd; G. B. Blipper, E. Whit in favour of the Athletic by two Unplared Nos.:--239, 240, 215, 177, ley, W. Woodward, B. W. Sampson goals to one.
and R. K. Valentine.
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136 lbs...(Mr. Gordon) 3 (Continued on mess Column.), 20, 23, 401.
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GLASGOW CUP.
CELTIC WIN THE FINAL
Playing at Hampden Park in the final of the Glasgow Cup on Batur day, the Celtic beat the Rangers by two goals to one goal. -
Capt. Hinchcliff, Laing, b
Lam
Ballard, e Loke, b Zimmern Freshwater, c Laing, b Sulie-
man
Abbright, st. Kermani,
Lam
-Hedges, b Lam
Good, not out..... Howes, c and b Lce Extras.......
Tota!
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Bowling Analysis.
W. Lam
E. A. Lee..
10
40 8.2-1 A. B Sulieman 5 0 18 -W. M. Gittins... 9 1 30
F. Zimmern...... 6 Barrows
4
11
University.
16
T. A. Lee, run out „... B. P. Ng, Lb.w. b. Fresh-
water
F. I. Zimmers, b Freshwater. 0 W. M. Gittins, b Freshwater 3 C. W, Lam, e Loveland, b
Melsome
J. Barrow, b Freshwater S. Kermani, b Melsome... D. Laing, not out
M. B. Daman, b Howes ... 13 K. T. Loke, 1.b.w. b Howes... AB Sulieman, b Hodges ...
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis, Freshwater
0
Licut. Melsome 10 9 HOWER A
གྲྭ་ ༡ Hodges 0.4 0
H.K.0.0. Army. --
This match, which could not be. commenced on Saturday owing to the rain will be played to-day (Monday) commencing, according to the original arrangements, at 11
a.m.
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