HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1931.
HOLIDAY FOOTBALL competition for the Arst time since Bell. Wyllie, Campbell, Mavis GREYHOUNDS
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IN MACAO,
its inception; on the other hand and Hughes.
England Fogwill, Wales made their initial appone~} SCOTLAND AND PORTUGAL, this being made possible by Straugo, Hadley Shirra, Bliss..Ru
reason of the fact that the Southbertson, Moss, Howa, Kawion and Wal:s Borderers are stationed here Skinner
WIN.
WALES BEATEN IN INITIAL
APPEARANCE.
ENGLAND, SCOTLAND:
There wors no league football | matches over the weekend cwing! A large crowd assembled on the
the fact that the Sunday Herald Club ground on Xmas Day to se Charity Cup Competition games Sectland score a 3-2 win over Eng were being desired." On Christums Day Scotland scored a 3-2 win ofor land in their Cup match, and on Sugland while on the following day the run of the play the Scots fully Portugal heat Wales" 5 goals to deserved their win.
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PORTUGAL . WALES.
"Portugal accounted for Wales
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hard fought gamp which was marred by an injury to Wales goat.. keeper, who had distinguished him self by a number of daring saves prior to his accident. The Porta guese lads' were" evidently cut to show that they are still a force to be reckoned with, and, upposed to two of the "Celony's finest bucks. Morrison and Mullane, they press ad from the start, and tor the
their half line were ever in the picture and gave an exhibition wall-werth remembering. No, goa's wore marked up in the openingrad when Johnson, hard prevede half Howe gave England the lead failed to gather a ground shot from carly in the second session but this perdanties on the left wing. Scots replied with a vigorous burst and were awarded, pinalty when MeKolvie put them on level terms.
Tan Portuguese continued to put on pressure, and almost went fur Scotland son went ahead when ther ahead wheth B. Gosano missed McTavish scored a brilliant gon: The work of Scotland's right wing narrowly with a hot drive.
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Thrilling Races on Opening Night.
Practically the whole of tho foreign population of Macao were present at the opening meeting of the Macao Greyhound Racing Club. on Saturday night and long before B p.m., the time fixed for the official opening, avery available inch of space was occupied. The attend- ance must have ahinbereit zoveral thousand,
The novelty of dog-racing in this part of the world undoubtedly a5- counted for the very large attend- hanes, most, of whom were anxious to soo greyhound racing for the
was an education in itself. Geequaliser came when A. Channings first time. The botting figures in erally unorthodox, completely effer
sent in a shot, which Marques mis-view of the attendance were not, tive-o Hughes-McTavish rombins tion bad Bliss guessing all the judgod Campbell increased Seo... land's lead with a good shot lot! Bugland kopt at it and Htwe slip Iped through Le roduce the fenil, They tried hard for the equaliser hat the Scotatzen's defence were up to anything put upon them
effectively dispersed attacks and likely looking movements, Martin
And "Strange both shone as defen ders although the former was in
A.. "V. Gesne, who was playing a great game, eventually put Ward through to give his side the load with a hard drive that gave John- song no chance. This player later met with an accident which used him to leave the field and A. Channing went into gon! Pod
encouraging, but no doubt, as this form of sport becomes bester known in Macao, the pari-mutuel in connection with it will grow in popularity. A pari-mutuel on win and places was conducted by the club, also a cash sweep of $1 chances.
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haans word:- Scotland: Rodger; Dixon; Hay, McKelvie.
Blackbura. Gordon,
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The racing on Saturday night favourites shared honours with out- aiders, one of the winnera towards the end of the night paying as much as 51.70 on a 82 tiket.
Despite this, however Wales play pluckily, and Jones. levelled the scores after Marques had saved well | from F. Channings. Half-time or rived with the score two all.
Upon the resumption, Portugai want ahead when Ward go through to give Channings no chance with a cleverly-placed shot. This success way short lived for Jones, whe was How working in the outside lefted great credit on the Management. position for Wales,, scored from The dogs behaved splendidly and it smart pass by Underwood.
Exchanges were now fast and furious, Wales putting on great pressure, only to ace the Portugues defence hold out. The Portuguese were not to be denied, and took the lead through L. Souza. B. Cesano put them further ahead in the cios jing stages,
The teams were:-
It was the general opinion of those who know dog-racing that Saturday's sport at Macao reflect-
was a treat to see them atriding after the hare, and take the hurdles with a flying leap,
Starting at 9 p.m., the sport con tinued until after midnight. Many of those who had come to see dog racing for the first time, left before the end and it would be, perhaps, na advantage to both the Club and the public if the sport could. "be" Portugal Marques; Silva-started at an earlier hun. Netto, Sousa: Gomes, Beltrno. Vieler, B. Gostno, Ward, A. 7.
Wales: Johnson; Mullane, Mor- rison: A Channings, F. Channings, Underwood; Harris, Davis, Timber- lake, Jones and Podmore
Every event drew seven starters
Gosano, L. Souza, and Fernandes. except at handicap hurdles
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which only found five dogs, The programme was well-varied and the publication of the form of each separata dog helped to make the! betting very interesting."
Several hundred people crossed over to Macuo from Hong Kong and those who had not been near the Green Island" course before wero agreeably surprised. Brightly Huminated, the course stood out against a dark background and could be seen from a great dis- Lance. The Club has constructed a very elaborate concreto stand from which the great crowd wateh- ad the races. Below the stand there wag # restaurant where dinner was available to those who cared to
avail themselyes of the facilities afforded by the presence of a re staurant at the course. The cash sweep and puri-mutuel counters were also beneath the stands, while Romo distance away from the public were the kennels. To the right of the grand stand is the control tower from which the speed of the hare is regulated. The dogs are paraded before the public prior to each race and then walked" in a paddock,, before the grand stand. Those who would rather see the greyhound: before backing any particular can- didate are thus given un opportu- nity to see them,
RESULTS.
The results wore as follows:-
Race 1: 300 Yazda.
Feigued Heart,
Leadership.
Montana.
Radë. 3; 100: Tarde,
*Estrelita, A *White Collars,
"My Galle
*Dost host for first place; 15
lengths between second and third.
Time: 34:30-8e05.- Win: $5.90, 3.20..
Esas : 500 Yards.
Hilda. Goldsmith, Dollar Bill.
Tho Torror.
Won by half length; one length between second and third,
Time: 33.60 sec9. Win: $8.00.
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Race 6: 300 Yards.
Cinderella.
Black Cloud.
Princess Yanity.
Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third.
Time: 19.10 sect. Win: $7.30.
Race 6: 300 Yards.
Jillandor,
Dusty Muid Strathearu.
Won by six lengths: ton lengths between second and third.
Time: 10,20 secs. Wig? $19.00.
Race 7 525 Yards Hurdles Handicap.
Soagravo (scratch).
His Master's Voice (19 yards). Clissold Park (19 yards). tween second and third,
Yon by 10 lengths; 'T1 lengths bo-
Time: 33.00′′ sOOK Win 14.00.
Race, 1: 524 Tards Handicap.
Ralph-691-yarda).-
Generalship, (19 Jards). War Plume (scratch). Won by two lengths: one length between second and third,
Time: 38.70) BB05.
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Won by four lengths three lengths between second and third.
Time: 39.40. ODS. Win: 84.10:
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Race 2: 300 Yards.
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Irish Jig.
My Song
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Time: 10.40 acts.
Win: $13.30.
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