MACAO RACES.

TENTH EXTRA MEETING.

EXCELLENT RACING FORESHADOWED.

[BY EARLY BIRD.]

The Tenth Extra Race Meeting; will win the race whether Misty of the International Race and Re-Eye starts or not. Wuchang, an creation Club of Macao will take irresponsible creature, as change place to-morrow afternoon, the first able as the wind. might make a race commencing at 1.15 p.m. and race of it if he feels in the humour, and although "I fancy he will be an interesting programme of seven eranta has been arranged. The giving away too much weight I Third

would advise backers not to discard him altogether as he might find the

Aggregate Stakes. the Coimbra Handicap A, B. C. and

Divisions, one Novice Race and The October Plate, a half mile event been for ponies who have not placed are the items included at the meeting and as the fields for the various events are all of nice size and are made up of good class performers, there is every indication that the afternoon's sport will be quite as interesting as any which the proceeding monthy have pro-

shorter distance in familiar environ ment aiore to his liking.

The Coimbra Handicap "B" Clasa.

Glory who ran a good second to O'Moon at the Hong Kong meeting seems to have a very good chance here. Tarmacadam over this dis- tance at the last meetings at Macao cleverly disposed of some good per- farmers, and this, following on his display in the St. Leger last Visitors taking the opportunity Moming entities him to great res handicapped will have to carry b of spending a very pleasant week-pect. Bright Prospect who is nicely end will be catered for by the lbs. penalty for his win recently. Management of the Hong Kong, However, this should not stop him Canton and Macao Steamboat Co. as he will still be 3 lbs. inside the above contenders which gives him Ltd., who have placed the best a very fair chance of being in the

vided...

steamers of their feet on the run to insure

a quick and enjoyable passage for those making the trip. To those who intend staying over Saturday night I would impress upon them the importance of bask ing accommodation without delay! as there is certain to be a big crowd in Macao and I have on mạng de casions seen a number of people left get along as best they could owing to their negligence in not making their plans beforehand.

Altogether fifty-one ponies have been entered for the meeting of which thirty-two are Hong Kong representatives. On the strength of these figures it is quite safe to surmise that a big percentage of the stakes will eventually be brought back to Hong Kong,

rivalry Keen

anticipated amongst our novice riders who will be turning up in great force to compete in the first race which is an event for jockeys who have not won five official races in China.

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Mr. Backhouse who is the leading novice at the moment, having wou three races, is sure to have a good following and will I have no doubt, He be seen out in other events. is likely to nutch the necessary points to verify my recent tip that he will soon be out of the novice class.

Mr. S. W. Cheng," the general secretary of the Macao Club, has returned from Shanghai where he has been spending a well-earned rest and he will no doubt be at the wharf to extend a welcome in his usual courteous manner to his mang Hong Kong friends.

picture at the finish. Man of War who would possibly appreciate a longer journey is not up to this field and I would advise backers to lay off him,

The Coimbra Handicap "C" Class.

The Governor of Macao's cau- didate Veloz who is bottom weight should have no difficulty in scoring here. Nara Stag whose penalty will necessitate bis carrying 133. lbs. will have a big job to displace Tarzan carrying 180 lbs. This is the kind of race in which puntera invariably look for a "turn up." so keep your eyes on Sutherland, The Haugh or Ullswater if they

start.

Third Aggragate Stakes." Ma Kau Sine who is the possessor of 3 points in this event is certainly very lucky as he managed to collect his points with mostly mediocre Gelds opposed to him. Any pony capable of running a mile in 2.08 would fick the tail off him. I would like to see Misty Eve dispute his 138 lbs, pitted against this colossal chup, I am confident I could name the winner. Branco should secure" second place with Caesar filling third place.

The Coimbra Handicap "D" Class.

J

Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Ploughman is sticking out five miles. Nobody will begrudge Dow" his win and if patience brings its own reward both he and Harold Seth (who has been looking after the "pony) will get the reward alright.

Mr. J. M. Braga,, who has beer. looking after the destiny of the Club daring Mr. Cheng's absence, informs me that everything is in under the success of the meeting apple pie order and given gond

is 'assured.

Home

very

track

I have received enthusiastic reports about the in- proved condition of the race track since our last visit to Macao and if all I hear is correct some of the good class contenders may possibly produce

interesting sonie times.

The biggest event of the meeting is, of course, the Third Aggregate Stakes in which a cash sweep of 81 cach is to be drawn at the course on the day of the race. The pari-mutuel and cash sweep departments will be working as usual and backers in search of a thrill or two will have plenty of opportunities of investing a little on their fancied candidates,

"REVIEW OF EVENTS.

The October Novices Race: Although some very good class ponies have been entered for, this brent I am inclined to think they' will not be kept for other engage. ments. Mr. H, H. H. Priestley is not likely to have a représentative here owing to penalties accumulat ed at the 6th extra meeting at Hong Kong, and Duke of Verona is not going over. In a race of this kind everything depends on the jockey. IU..Ch II is well served in this department I fail to see how he is going to be beaten. Ullswater, Although not up to the best form at the moment should be a safe bet for place with Ching Hoi and Duke o Nieblung coptesting the other places,

The Coimbra Handicap "A"

Olass.

Misty Eve who will have to carry penalty of 8 lbs. for his win Inst Monday looks & certainty here. However, he may be reserved for tho, Aggregate Stakes in the event of which Chemal will be the fancied candidate, and with a handicap pelialty of only 5 lbs. over weight for inches should give a very good account of himself. Mr. Harriman, Who secured Chemal for the Stag Stable always had a leaning for the pony since riding him at. the big inneting. Ho considers him a tryer and is confident that Ke

The hardest job in this event is nominate the place ponies. Siang River should on his recent perfor MABCCs un into second, with the place if his owner decides on send. Duke of Nieblung filling the third ing him out in this race.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1928.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

FULL PROGRAMME FOR THIS AFTERNOON.

GREAT GAMES EXPECTED AT HAPPY VALLEY AND

DIVISION I.

«Kick-off at 4.45 p.m.

CHATHAM ROAD.

E.O.S.B., Chatham Queen's 7.

Road. Referee: Mr. F. Smith. South China . Navy, Caroline

mettle, but this afternoon at Soo- kunpon they will find their op- suneta Chinese Athletic "a very hard nut to crack, and I anticipate a win for the "Chinese teamTI.

Recreio and Kowloon are having

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TAK. MARSEILLES, HALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

AND STRAITS.

Hill. Referee: Capt. Austin, an off day, their game having been on these will be affected by TONSIGNEES of Cargo by the shore- discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon,

M.C., M.M., R.A. Scokunpoo. Referee: L. S. B Royal Artillery, r. Chinese Athletic,

A. Atkinson, R.N. H.K.F.C.. Police, Club Ground H.V. Referee: S. Sergt. J. Gilbert, R.A.0.0.

DIVISION II. Kick-off at 3 p.m. "A", Sookunpoo. Referee: M. Royal Artillery . Chinese Athletic

"Samy.

South China A

Navy "A" Navy Ground H.Y. Referee: Mr. G. Mose.

Referee: Pte South China "B" K.0.3.B..

Caroline Hill. Farnsworth, Queen's University Eastern, Club Ground

H.V. Referee: Gur. Kinsella. Queen's Small Units, Chatham

Road. Referee: Sergt. F. To

R. A.

Recreio, R.A.F., King's Park.

Referee: Sergt. Clark, R.A. Kowloon . St. Joseph's, Kowloon F.C. Referee: Mr. J. Lawrence.

Glancing at the list of matches to be played this afternoon, we find that in the premier division, the game at Chatham Road between the Queen's and the K.O.S.B.'s tops the bill, the result of this encounter is a drawn game very open, and should be the outcome of what will be a stiff fight.

The game between the Club and the Police will be a battle of the giants, and of an even nature, with the odd goal in "favour of the Police.

played last Wednesday when the points were divided.

The match at Caroline Hill should result in a win for the Borderers

as last season, when they were a who are up to their full strength side to conjure with. However, I expect South China "B" team to render a good account of them selves.

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South China have certainly got a. want with the "B" team playing the R.O.S.B.'s and the "A" team Proposition this week to deal with,

up against the Navy "A" team they believe in having it all at once. II. the Navy play anything like they did last week against the Air Force they are sure winners.

The Royal Artillery second string meet the Chinese Athletic."A" on should be witnessed between two good second division teams. the Army Ground and a good game

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hazardous and/or astra hazardons, Go On the Chatham Road Ground downs of Holt's. Wharf, whence Delivery the Queen's meet the Small Units Class will be admitted after the

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Recreio if they play, will be at home to the Royal Air Force. The latter team did not shew their true form last week, and expect better things from them this.

Kowloon second team will be at home to the St. Joseph's, both teams are not up to last season's standard, but I think that Kowloon have slightly the better side, and having ground advantage, they should manage to win..

At Caroline Hill South China entertain the Royal Navy, and ST. JOSEPH'S although the Naval team cannot yet field their strongest side owing to so many ships being away from the station, a good game should be witnessed, with a draw as a fair result.

In their last two matches the Royal Artillery have shown their

GOLF.

c. KOWLOON.

The following will represent St. Joseph's against Kowloon to-day Rocha; Ward, Leonard; R. Ayock, at 3 p.m. on the Kowloon Ground:

Hachiuma, Reed, Barrios; Leonard, Sousa, Omar, Castilho:

S.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF H.K. BANK AND INSURANCE

CLUB.

BOGEY POOL.

8th-8th October-Fanling. Capt. A. W., Davison' (18) 4 ab wins

Other scores:-

Major D. W. Beamish. (13) 3 up E G. N. Grimble...(12) 1 ap (18) lup M. G. Mills

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UNION, THE "REST."

The following will represent the Hong Kong and Union Insurance against the Host," of the Club in "the opening Rugger match of the season on the Club ground at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, October 15th:-

Que bare laft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 18th, October, 1923, will be subject to Bent

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FROM KOBE & MOJL

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Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con-

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No Claims will be admitted after the

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All Chime against the Vasal must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th October, or they will not be recognised.

No Firs Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

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FROM MIDDLESBRO'; ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENMAUDHUI.”

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all! Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardona and/or extra hasardons Godowns of the Hoxe Ke D, KOWLOON, WHAST AID Gorowy COMPANY, Leo, whence, and/or from the warres Delivery may be obtained

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be

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All broken, aliated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Ghodowas, where they will be examined on the 17th instant, at 10. by Mears. Goddard & Douglas, No Tire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents

Hong Kong, 11th Oct. 1928. [6807

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

8. J. H. Fox; &. L. Stewart, M.rigners and the Company's surveyor,

Masses. Goddard and Douglas, at 10E Motor Tessel D. Scott, G. A. L. Plummer, M.

Mondays and Thursdays, G. Mills; J. L. Bonnar, C. D Wales; J. H. Raikes, R. P. Moodie,

F. J. de Rome... (8) all square B. P. Massay, W. Beveridge,

D. G. Honre, R. D. Rend, W. Leckie, H. N. Laver.

Referee: H. F. L. Ewin.

R. H. Hollis (8). „

There were 66 entries.

MEDAL ROUND. 8th-8th October-Fanling...

Major D. W. Beamish

82-13-80 wins,

4 BALL FOURSOMES. A Cancelled through, insufficient en-

tries.

The October Consolation Plate, This is the usual scuffie over ball a mile for ponies who bave not been placed at the meeting, and depends on whether the beat of the sprint- ers get place or not during their E. G.. N. Grimble... 84-12-72

There were 16 entries. earlier engagements. Mr. H. H H. string tonsisting of Priestley's Misty Eve, Tarmacadam, Caesar, and Tarzan should they fail to be placed earlier in the day would be almost sure to get away with the last race, it started, but, as I happen to know, the gentleman in question does not approve of run. ning his ponies twice in one day. I think we may safely leave his candidates out of the question.. U. Un II, Glory, Branco, Suther land and Westlake are amongst the probables for this event and in the absence of the first mentioned I think one of these will win.

SELECTIONS.

SUNDAY'S STARTING "TIMES AT FANLING,

CRICKET.

VOLUNTEER MATCHES.

The following will represent the Volunteers in matches to-morrow (Sunday), October 14th; at times and places as stated:-

1ST XI. . FOYAL NAVY, Navy ground, 1.30 p.m, sharp:—E. J. R. 9.24 a.m. T. L. Christie and D. J. Mitchell (captain), A. W. Hay ward, C.D. Wales, H. V. Parker. Gilmore,

D. Ellis and H. Streat-G. R. Vallack, J. L. Bonnar, H. F. L. Ewin, V. W. L. Stanion, A. field.

Reid, G. P. Lammert and D. A. Rushton.

H; Spicer and RK. He

9.28

9.32

T. G. Well and R.-E. Greensmith.

9.30

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burn.

E. N. Monie and S. 3. Monroe.

K. L. Dugan and E. D. Black

Col. J. P. Lynch and C. M. Smith.

W. B. Cornaby and A. Sommerfelt,

W. A. Stewart and N. K. Littlejohn

A, Leach and A. B. Parvos.

A. D. Humphreys and W. Tait.

D. Forbes and X. C. Procktor.

E, Lewis and C. P. Boss. R. P. Moodie and A. C. I. Bowker.

L.TA.,

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where Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed will be landed, unless

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HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th October, 1998, will be subject to Heat

REGISTER.

Hong Kong Observatory, Oct. 12th.

Previous Date On Dat

Day

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at 2 p.m.6 an

29.08 30.01 29.95

77

78 .: 73

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Wind- Bumidity....

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2ND XI... COMBINED SCHOOLS, Weather ...

University ground, 11 a.. sharp

18. J. Jordain (captain), R. R. Davies, J. E. Hancock, E. R, West, G. A. L. Plummer, S. V. Gitting, E. Zimmern. F. Ziemern, J. J. Hirst. S. E. Edgar and G. P. Hedley.

SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

HEATS AT V.R.C:

The following beeats in the swim- ming championship events will take place next week at the V.R.C. bathing pool:

MONDAY, Oct. 15th, at 5 p. 220 yards Championship heats and 100 yards Breast Stroke Champion heste,

Higaost open-air Temperature, ilth: 78 Lorest open-air Temperaturs, 12th: 73

+

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D= Drizzle; F-Fog; Lightning; M-Mist; O Overcast; P-Passing showers; Q-Squalls; R-Rain; T Thunder.

TÒNG XUNG THUI TÌNH. From October 13th to 19th, 1923.

HIGH WAYNE

Date of

Bong

Kong

Tims.

Standard

Height.

LOW WATEL.

1st Race.

2.

1. U. U II. Ullswater.

3. Duke of Nieblung.

2nd Race.

9.52

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1. Misty Eve..

Chemal. Wuchang.

10.00

1

3rd Race. Tarmacadamu.

10.04

10.08

2.

Glory.

3. Bright Prospect.

4th Eace.

10.12 10.16

1.Veloz,

2

Nara Stag.

Tarzan.

10.24.

""

5th Hace.

1. Ma Kau Siae or

10.28

Misty Eve.

2. Branco.

10.32

G. E, Towns and R. A.

Green.

4

10.38

P. W. Masses and L. Garder

Mon. 15

Ti

-10.50

10.40

M. D. Scott and W.

MG-Mills and F, E Elli

10 18

10 496 10 570 16 mil

17

+3

Beveridge.

5

10.56

A. B. Stewart and 1. W Shewan. Wa Weight and E.

E. G. Fole and H. C. Full

Thar. 18

11.00

Major D. W. Beamish and FA Merry..

11.102

78. 19

Stone.

11.04

PP. Wodehouse-and-

(Continued at foot of nexl column.)

A. E. Wood,

3. Caesar,

8th-Race.

i. Ploughman.

2. Siang River,

3. Duke of Nieblung.

_7th Raca..

Franco.

2.

My Lady.

3. Westlake.

10.20,Gardiner and W. K.

Dunscombe.

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H. U. Ireland and L. R.

Andrewes.

W. R. Mansfield and G. Davidson.

Bat.

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time.

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No Fim Insurance will be effected; Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

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be

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All Claims must be sent in to ma on Abefore Thursday to recognized.

the 18th October,

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the Consignees so 10 m, on Monday, the 15th October, 1928.

No Fire Instance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

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All Goods remaining undelivered after of October, 1928, will be the 18th subject to Bent

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hored Pié agor sikt be lift in the of the Hong Kong and Howlóón Whirt

139 17.68 x 264 20

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 17th, at "5 p.m.-440 yards Champion heats. SATURDAY, Oct. 20th, at pm.

Championship g. 14 100 yards Boys' heats.

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at 10 h after landing...

All Claims must be sent in to me on Cletober, 1925 to claim will be admitted after the orbetorey will not be recognized,

Friday the 19th October, Damaged Packages will be examined Company Surveyors, Mess. Goddard & Dougins in the presence of the Consignees at 10am. cũ

8 October, 1923 Today, the 1663

No Fire Lararatos will be tected by na in any case whatever.

the 17th 1314 Gool cars left the Godown; and, all - 1995; og 4 881 Cims must be presented within Tw 48

6318 Weeks of the Bhip' rival, batej, after Dei, la mongnisedzi which date ther

Consiguses are requested to engender then Büle of Lading to the Umlarighed

ri 6. 27. ♣ for Conswingnature,

MELŐHERO & 00

Agata

"Hong Kong, 11th Octy 1729 (6825

LLERBOS Agent

Hong Kong 10th Oct. 1943, (682).

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