LAST DAY OF RACING CARNIVAL.
CAN WOODLAND STAG WIN THE AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS? BIG TASK BEFORE POPULAR FAVOURITE.
RACING BOY FAVOURITE FOR SUBS CHAMPION:
CAN BISTRE EXTEND HIM TO-DAY?
SOME TIPS AND SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS...
ABY MORNING DEW."
The last day of the Annual Race Meeting will undoubtedly se ne big a crowd as were, won during the earlier part of the whole and there is sure to be anany who will turn up to day to seo whether "Woodland Sung cag hold his own against the best of this year's Australians. The prospects of this race are fully di cussed below.
Racing Boy is sure to start a hot favourite for the subscrip- tion griffins champions. He is an outstanding pony and has so0 far won four Face in four consecutive outings, and, barring so cidents, should win easily this afternoon.
BIG DIVIDENDS 'LIKELY."
There are four handicaps on the eard of nina races and there is kure to be a big dividend in at least one of these. Several ponies which were prominent in training. bus which subsequently fazed badly at the races, are in as comfortable waights and any of these might. strike winning form to-day to pay big beturns to those who have cons fidence in them,
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The Nil Desperadun Stakes (two sections) opotis the pro- tramine, after which the Griffins Spring Handicap "A" Class, over a mile will be run.
One of the most unlucky ponies at the meeting has been Tonsine who has so far failed to get a pice, after having done a well la Training. On one occasion he was shut out in the straight. On his 1st apperanca he had a very ba BAYE NO when he accepts for the ile race today, it would not be bad idea to back him. Don an Avay Hall are other disappoint- nents which might turn up winners Class TUCE today. The "A
is going to be a good one" and any of the following might turn up to pay big dividonda:-White Jade Stag, Suappy Eve. King's. Parade, Doveron, Blas Star.
The Australians.
The race for non-winning Aus- talianah-griffins of this season in ging to be an interesting one and
rsonally I think Lney Glitters ar Triar Tuck should do the trick. Westland Stag ran very well on Wednesday and might, surprise his
pporters to-day. Wotin. and The Baron are others which it would pay to follow.
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SELECTIONS.
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The selections for to-day are as follows:-
Race 1.. Philanderer: Espy. Fighting Blood.
MR. PEPYS IN HONG HOME FOOTBALL.
KONG.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1932.
FANLING GOLF.
(10.247 pun J. Gardner and H. N.
Cochfans. 10.99 D. Forbes and R C
10:48
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„FIA. CUP SEMI-FINAL TEAMS,
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
10.34
New Course.
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DECISIÓN. TO-DAY.
9.32. S. Carr and H. E. Her | 10.44
bart
10:32 F A Palloch and R.
Clordon. G. F. Hole and W. R. Yullano: 10.40 1. S. Bailey and 'C. T.
May.
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11.04
A Kidd and B 1.
11.08.
Brooks.
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23rd. Again I tías betimes, though yory waary, and after walk. ing in my garden and plucking: some violets for my wife, to the.
0,40 office. News of much fighting, in
The Football Association Cup Shanghai, with neither side at much
most 10.44 advantage, but no more discomfort competition, has reached a than before to the Settlement. interesting stage as the eight teams
11.00, And so," after wattling my business who have survived the struggle are diligently and ordering my clark to meet to-day to decide the four how he shall administer any matter that may come, though indeed none mi-final" positions. cometh upon a race day, 1 take a In former yours the Third Divi- public motor och and go to the sion teams had been eliminated at Race Course. But, Lord, while
driving I do reflect upon the selfish, this stage, but Watford from the Inxss of man, how that our country-Northorn Division have weathered men in Shanghai be at a great the storm so fux and it remains stoinde, and at least in great dia-
Mrs.Stone nad Mrs. Sherry
T. S. Morrison and D. G.
R. Smith.
R. A. Rodgers and Mrs. Rodgers.
Old Course.
9.19-9, 10-Not to be booked by
travellers on 8.28 train.
9,20 in. H. Low and T. R.
Chassals".
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J. G. Campbell* and J. A. R. Shelby..
R. W. Taplin and J. D. Lanyon
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D. G. Bruce and R, R. MoBoan,
Stone and J., P. Shorry.
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cock. A. O Brawn and N. K. Littlejohn.
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The outstanding match is that between, Huddersfield at the Arsaal which is bound to provide b.40 a thrilling struggle. "Chelsen. Man- chestor City, Huddersbald and New- castle appear to be the likely semi finalists.
matches:-
RE. Atwall and W. A. Busterfield.
E Des Vanx and E. Lewis,
J. O. Dunbar and R. C..
Webb.
W. Woodward and D. S.. Edward.
G. R. Horridge 'and A. G. Coppin,
8.39....
0.58.
10.00
League 10.01.
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F.A. CUP MATCHES,
Sixth Round.
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C. Howard and F. M.
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Chelson
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v. Watford..
Liverpool Bury Huddersfield Newcastle
comfort, if only minor dunger. to be soea what success they will And yet we hero so merrily to the have at Nowenstlo. Bury are the Races, and personally make little anly representatives left from the of their troubles. Yet this, as I
And Second Division teams. suppose, be human nature. indeed when I do reach the Courm I find troubles enough" of mine own and to spare. For upon site information 1 do wager each way upon The Rainstorm, but he be ahut in, or so they say, and I lose my money. In the next race I do wager upon Dee seeing that Meri- dian Star do fail so badly in the Black Rock Stakes the day before, The following is the full pro- that, Lobster Bay is a good thing and benden by Don, than whom f
of Cup and gramme Judge Deo. to be many lengths for a place bet.
better, Yet the Star do win, and I mighty impatient of it, for wher over I do bot upon Mr. A. Clark I do fail in my wager, while un' I back him not he do cone home, and pay a pretty price. So I am forced to come to now considera- tion whether it the fit to cen wagering in that my fortune was soy adverse, or whether I should persavern in the matter. So at the latter and I did persevere. but Lord! I could do nought right. For in the third race I do try to play enfo and back fr. R. Charles who heratofore had been twice placed upor Anniversary Eva But Aston Villa
The Grimsby fourth raca do win a piece, but Loicestor. in the Afth 1 Bhok again Philan-Middlesbro durer which Mr. Clark ridos. and Wednesday with" no' fortune. And so Diatters did go from bad to worse, the mye wife do exparience butter fortune, albeit she lose a little. All this day there be fring of crackers such na I believe I have never heard be- fore, oven upon a Chinese Now Yen, all, because there be some fond rumdur. of a great Japanese" dolent Meeting with Mr. Creed Ho tell me that he believes it be all a tale spread to affect" the market, which if true be a mont naughty proceding Yet it is strange that a people so skilled in businent should be so ready to Bournemouth credit the lightest rumour. And I Brighton believe one but the erneker shops Bristol R do profit in the matter. So home, Clapton D.. very displeased and to bed.
Race" 2.
Gold Bar. Amon Valley Hall
Race 3. Tontino. Don, Army Hall,
Race 4..
Luey Glitters. Friar Tuck Westland Stag.
Race 5. Racing Boy. Eistre. Philanderer.
Race 6. Chaton Bay. " Punch.
Mon Talisman.
Race T." Woodland Stag Polar Star
Season Ticket or Sunlight.
Race 8. Boxing Eve
· Gold Key Wisdom Stag.
Race 9.
Orlando, King's Counsel, Lobster Bay.
thin time he do fail of it..
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ENGLISH LEAGUE,
Division I
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Portsmouth, Birmingham.
"." Derby.
".. Blackpool,
v. Everton.
Division 11.
Bradford Burnley Charlton Chesterfold Manchester U. Notts Forest Southampton
Stoke: Tottenham Wolves.
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1',
Swansoa.
Oldham,
v. Bradford C.
v.
Bristol C.
Barnsley.
2. Plymouth.
*. Port Vale.
W.
Millwall.
2. Notts C.
e. Leeds..
Division III (South),
Crystal P Mansfeld" Norwich Queen's P.R. Swindon Torquiny
4. Coventry,
2. Northampton.
7. Brentford.
21.
Fulham,
12.
^ Cardiff.
Gillingham.
v. Reading.
21 Exeter.
2.
Southend.
v. Thames.
Division I. (North).
24th.--Rending in the New Sheets I learn that the Japaness de make no progress, and it seems it will be a long business more is the pity. For it seems they have gone overfar to withdraw. To the, Race where I do wager with better
Accrington fortune and my wifo, poor wretch, Crew also doth make a little money Doncaster For the ponies run true to form and
Rochdale Weybridge, King's Bounty, Racing
Rotherham Boy. Meridian' Star, Hetman and
Southport Diana Bay all do win for me, and
Stockport this last in spite of all the fond
Tranmere Amoy, Chiu Quan, De Benther, which I did not believe. This rumours that Sadko would beat
Wrexham little chance of his psetting Espy, Estrellita, Fighting Blooday the weather did fail as and
York Bucing Boys chances of scoring Firefly, Gamester, Geo Gea,, Guld those of the ladies who did come his fifth consecutive victory.
In the "B" Division of the Cup. Hirwogo. Jupiter, Mansie, in their silks and satins very sorry for it. For a dull day did change Mistletoe. Movie Star, Mun. Ko
to a drizzle and much colder, and
I cannot see how Racing Boy can le beaten in the Subs Champion. Notwithstanding the fact that the distance is only a mile and a quar- ter and that Bistre can put up a good racs over this distance, there
Spring Handicap Chateau Bay
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The Nil Desperandum Stakes.
First Section,
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Chester,
#. Darlington.
27: Walsall.
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Halifax.
3. Hull.
1. Guteshead.. v. Lincolo."
v. Barrow. 2. Hartlepools. 7. New Brighton.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
looks a good thing. Punch is on- Pao, Philanderer, Prospero. Public so things not a merry. At home Airdrie
Money, Somerset. Talisman. Tele. I sit reckoning with my wife of Celtic vision, The Rainstorm. The Slump, our outgoings and incomings, and Cowdenbeath The Wrekin. Trigo. Talla, Valeta,sho it seeme has profited some Dundee U. White Label.
other good candidate while Mon Talisman might easily account for trace, California and Darkest Eve are also good candidates and if one is looking for a good out. sider, a bet on these ponies might prove profitable.
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Woodland Stag.
The Wil Desperandum, Stakes:
thirty forine, while I out of pocket Hamilton somewhat more But I am mightily Hearts pleased the poor wretch do win Kilmarnock even if I do not, and I doubt not Morten shall even the matter upon the Partick Danast day of the Meeting, or it may Queen's Park
be at the First Extra. And so to.
Second Section Amethyst Amon, Banjolina, City of Shanghai, Cy-pres Woodland Stag will be put to a Gallant Fox. Gay Fox, Ghost
Whiddon, Diplodocus Friar John. bed. Evere test this afternoon in the Train, Gold Bar, Helwellyn. High- Champions He will have to he in jinks, Huggo, Jimmy, Kanpaz, the office ordering my business and
25th-All this day very busy at. ip-top condition if he is going to Loch Ness, Lucky Prince, Malakit all soon correct. Rending in the bot Polar Star and Season Tickets allguards, Ochterlony, Romeo, Neva Sheets I which finished first and second and Speedy, Sunbeau, The Crook, The the Rooty Hill Derby. I was Shekpan, Until Then, Valley Hall, particularly impressed by the finish
of Polar Star and it Woodland Stag had not proved to be such a
big hearted champion, of the past,
day's race.
Whoopee
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And Mr. Wong Kwong Tin do speak very short of the money wasted upon crackers,
for, na ho do say, it had been more patriotique to give the cost to the Shanghai Relief Fund. In Shang | hai it seems that stale-mate do conce
17.
Ayr.
v. Dundee.
Third Lanark.
v." Aberdeen.
7. Leith.
r. Motherwell. v. Clyde
Falkirk. 7. St. Mirren, Rangers.
LEAGUE MATCH RESULT.
STOKE DEFEATED BY PRESTON.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.).
LONDON. Feb. 28. Playing in the Second Division of advancing, while much artillery Preston North End were successful
would hesitate to tip him for to-gold and fowle and so home very about neither this side nor that the English Lengne on Wednesday
early... Folar Star and Season Ticket
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ught to get the ether places. dawns bitter cold and I do on Harpenden
26th. This day, though dry fire goes on. At the Club Sir I. on their own ground against Stoke
Mr.
HOW TO GET RID OF INDIGESTION.
tells me that the City, The latter tailăd to score, Ethiough in soping that, "one has to
Temember, Bunlight and amin Zad-again my winter garments I had Jame are not experienced in while, Preston netted twice.
which the erday, either of which might turn set asido. And how my garden trench warfare, n the tubles on Woodland Stag.
shall fare I know not. To the office Chinese are more ready, but that If Mr. Reidy sends Season Ticket betimes and very busy. At naa ha doubts not that in the.open the to the front and keeps there a lonk choon I meet my old friend Mr Japaness would have the best of as.be can, Woodland Stag will have Heard and we talk of the it This I tell him may be true a very hard time trying to catch morrow's racing. And I am mind- or not but there is no prospect of up. The pace is sure to be a radod that it will be a most difficult its being proved awhile hot one and the chanoss pre that task to wager correctly for now w Ashby tells us that it is reported the record will go by the board.
In the eighth race. Cold Koy. Boxing Eve and Windon Stag Are sure to make a good fight of it. 7. fancy the chances of Bosing Eve. although Gold Key has been doing adwell at the meeting that he hight win Coronation Eve is iven top-weight, but I don't think
do think we know the form, but
Those who suffer from indigestion, that the Lengue to 1931 hath cost gastritis, acidity, flatulence, dyspup as most races be for non-winners us one million and eighty thousandia, hoartburn, etc., will be glad or so I believe, it may be we do pounds, and I am heartily sorry for to learn that instant relief can be not so much. Yet am I minded to it for I do prefer to as value for obtained by taking a little' Bisur- back Woodland Stag for the Cham-money. Mr. Creed has it that theated Magnesia immediately after ions, tho' I cannot, lika Mr. Pitt, English News Sheets The Telegraph eating or whenever pain is felt. find a muggs who shall wager me states that sealots should commit This instantly neutralises the acid Home the issue to responsible statesmen. that cause all the trouble, stops five to one against him,
ily and writing in my Diary, and Yat was it not that type that did the formentation, heals and soothes then my wife and I discourse upon cast Europe into the Gront Warf the infamod stomach lining, and Orlando, in spite of top weight, form. But I would I could have a But Mr. Lord of Sandwich dis restores painless, normal digestion. might be in a position to make a private word with the ponice to agrees with him and says the Get a package of Bisurated Mag- runway affair of the last race morrow, for I well know what Telegraph hath the right of it, save nesia powder or tablets of your The chances are that he will tempar I should hold should any that how we have no statesmen but chemist to-day; use as directed, and King Counsel is the only one like Isak me to race in this bitter cold.dhly politicians. This day very you will soon be telling your friends
(Continued on previous column.) how you got rid of indigestion. ly to give him a race if he does And so to bed.
A. D. Humphreys ani E. O Priestley.
10.12 C. J. Law, and H. W.
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Dawken,
Hurties.
8. S. Perry and D. M..
Richards.
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Syme Thomson and P..
Cassidy
Korn and J B..
C. Thwaites and P. S. Grant.
L. Yates and H. A. Lam Inert.
J. R. Masson and E. J. Dowley..
W. D. Donham and 9. J. M. Tox.
KING'S THEATRE
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! There will be Special Showings on
WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH.
When the Entire Proceeds will be given to
非
THE SHANGHAI REFUGEES RELIEF FUND.
The Programme will be as follows :---
2.30 P.M.-"THE SEAS BENEATH" 5.10 P.M. THE SMILING LIEUTENANT 7.15 P.M. -“ MONKEY BUSINESS " 9.201 P.M.-" PLUNDER"
(Prices (as usual)
The total Receipts will be handed to the Tung Wah Hospital who will forward the amount .to Shanghai for the Relief of Refugees.
BOOKING NOW OPEN
As soon
as you came into the
club they knew you'd had good news.
Didn't old George immediately order Johnnie Walkers all round? There's friendship for you, there's understanding !
For there's something about Johnnie Walker supremely fitting in that moment when your own good. fortune has given pleasure to your friends.
JOHNNIE WALKER
BORN 1820-STILL GOING STRONG
Sole Agents for China":
Caldbeck, Macgregor
Shanghai
& Company, Limited
Hongkong
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