Sports News
TO-MORROW'S RACING" AT MACAO,
WHO WILL BE FIRST HONG KONG OWNER TO WIN THE DERBY?
RECORD'ENTRIES: CHANCE FOR NON-WINNERS AT
HONG KONG RACE MEETING.
[BY MORNING DEW."}
The Spring Race Meeting of the Macus Race Club takes' placo tomorrow, and in is to be hoped that the weather will not in any. way spoil what promises to be one of the best meetings over held in Moeen.
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Entries are easily a record, as there are so many non-wjunera left over from the Hong Kong Race Meeting that the attractive stakes offered by the Macio Jockey" Chaib are sure to draw good fielda. There is no doubs that some good meing is going to be secu to-morrow and several Shanghai jockeys will be riding.
The principal,rneo is the Macnu Derby for which there are no fowar thun 33 antrios, only three of which are ineligibis to start betsase "they have won sines they were entered. Of the romsin- ing 34 ponios, there are about ten which might turn up winners- to-morrow. It will be interesting to seo 'which' of Hong Kong's Piter owner will be the first to win the Darby in Macao. The distance is over & mile and a half.
Non-winning Austeslian ponies also have a Parë to themselves and here also a good content is foreshadowed.
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FINE DAY'S SPORT PROMISED...
The programme opens with smile and a quarter for non-winning thee once round the Acria Preta fàustralian ponies. Three of these boulao. New King has been so have since won and cannot "thëra- good on the Mineno course that it fore race. The remaining ontrica is dangerona. tory and pick any fought to make a good" race of ib thing to beat him. He has been with Anniversary Eve and The allotted only 137 pounds by the Rainbow about the best of the handicapper and should be able to bunch, Still, the race is over a try this load without much dif-mile and a quarter and it is quite ficulty. Fure fusie van a good on the cards that one or both of race as Fanling last month but is these may not stand the distance not likely to repeat his runaway One would not be surprised to see pürformance. If he can get away some outsider winning this, event. carly on in the races he is the Gold Digger is a good pony, and Pggrét monace to Now King, it taken out by one of the Shanghai Arminius finished so well in Fan-jockeya, ought to be very near at ing that he is a really good out he finish sider to follow. The field is sure 15 be pretty big hero.
The sixth race is for novices and a cup will be presented to the win. ning jockey. It looks very much.
The second mice is for unsuccess folaubs of the Hong Kong Jockeys if Mr. H. O. Lee will get this.
Club of the "present season. The trophy if he rides Sonny Boy do enditions "of the race provide for morrow. The combination has been authority to split the race into two successful in the past and the dis- Bertions if the entries "prove un- Lance of the Macao Jockey Cup weildly, but it is sincerely hoped suits Sonny Boy. Mr. A. A. B. that it will not be necessary to do Botelho, if he rides Gallant Fox, this. Banjotina, Ghost Train, Fight. | should also have a big claim bere ing Blood, Amon and Valley Dallas Gallant Fox fan such a good
· have all fairly good chances of win-race under Y. §. Chang, that it is ning here and any of them might not, an chay matter to beat him. provide their supporters with a wel. I don't know what Mr. Butler will come surprise hemorrow. Much, tako eut, but if he is riding at all, of course, will depend on the luck a biket each way on him would of the draw, the start and the not be out of reason, because any
thing can happen in a novices event manner in which thu ręce is run. und he is about the best novice at
the moment. The Derby.
There are
Chairman's up. 90 many good candi- dates for the Derby that it is dif.
Assuming that all the best of the entries go for the Macao Derby the "ficulty to pick the winner, bus fold in the last race for the Chair. Army Hall has finished fourth on man's Cup should still be quite two occasions at Happy Valley to his if Darkest Eve goes for the ponies of realy good quality, and ably start for this race, in which Derky then Snappy' Eve will prob even if he does not win to-morrow, case he ought to be prominent all he ought to get very near.
The the way. I though Punch ran quite well last week and think he is due owner, however, might decide to
for a pince ip to-morrow's last race. send out Navy Hall, in wlach case Jack also might do something in there is all the more reason for the way of earning stakes money backing this pony. White Jader his owner, since the field is not
so very classy.
Stag failed to make any kind of
a show at the Annual Meeting, but it is quito on the cards that he will redeem himself to-morrow by being placed in the Macao Derby. The pony had some very good train- ing performances to its credit and it would not surprise me to see him run into a place.
The Dunbar stable has only Pow hattan, but it is quite on the carda that this pony, the only one of that stable's griffine which has not yet won, will do the trick to-morrow. Mr. Frost will have the mount and can be dopended to get all there in to get out of this pony. Another candidate which had done nothing at the Annual Race Meeting but which must not be overlooked is California. Yet another one which should not be forgotten is Darkest Eve, which will probably be Mr. Heard's mount,
The race is sure to be an inter- dating one and the time is sure to be on the fast aide, despite the fact that all "non-winners are en- gaged,
Belvoir Stakes.
The fourth race has only elevan etibrios and it seems as it Choclow. I should have an easy time hare. Sunny Day, Celerity and Bright Lyos might start, and if they do, are sure to be heavily backed
Australian Ponies.
No fewer than 18 ponies are ondered for the "Eve" Cup over a
SELECTIONS.
Race 1,
New King. Pure Manie. Arminius.
Race X. Banjolina. Ghost Train. Fighting Blood,
ZAGO. B.
Powthattan, Army Hall Darkest Eve.
Xace 4.
Choctow II. Sunny Day. Colerity.
Race 5.
The Rainbow.. Anniversary Eve. Gold Digger.
"Race
Sonny Boy. Gallant Fox Amon~-~
Race T.
Snappy Eve
Jack Punch,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1932.
LOCAL RUGBY.
SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNA-
MENT.
TO-DAY'S ATTRACTION.
the
The Anal stages of the Suvon-a- Sida Rugby Tournament organised on behalf of service charities will take place this afternoon no Football Club ground at Happy Valley The Band of the S.W.B.'s will be in attendance and will play selections for half an hour prior to
the start.
The first match is timed to start a 3 p.m. and spectators are re- quested to be in their places a few minutes before that hour. The Ang! stages of the Tornament consists
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HOME FOOTBALL.
SEMI-FINALS OF THE F.A. CUP TO-DAY
WILL CHELSEA AND ARSENAL QUALIFY FOR FINAL?
The principal attraction in the Home football programme to-day is the semi-final round of the F.A. and the Arsenal, both London Cup competition in which Cheluca | teams, who had the good fortune to o kopt apart in the draw, are favourites for the final at Wembley on April 23.
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PA. CUP SEMI-FINALS.
of seven matches, four quarter Arsonal finals, two semi-nals, and a. final, And these will follow one another
Chilsen
without appreciablo interval' except for a short, break of ten minutes bywoon the second semi-final and final.
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The teams for to-day's matches are apponded:-
(At Villa Park)..
J. D. Kinnaird and T. A.. Morrison.
E Korn and B. J. Lacon.
H.
Loira
Hampton and E.
F. A. Redmond and E. Doa Voux.
J. Coulthart and D. S. Robb.
FANLING GOLF.
Williamson.
10.44
10.20
C. W. F Booker and S. Mulcahy.
10,49
45
STARTING TIMES. FOR
10.24
TO-MORROW.
G. W. Sowell and G. F. 10,59 Hole.
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1
10.28
F. Syme Thomson and J,
10.86
W. Alabaster.
10.32
G. R. Horridge and W.
11:00
New Course.
1
D. Donham.
9.38
0.29 a.m. Mrs. J. D. Kinnaird and 10.36
Mra. T. Morrison. G, T. May and L. A. R. Duncan.
C. Blaker and P.
04
Cassidy
D. M. Richards and H. G. Wellington
10.40
F. M. Eli and S. S
Perry
0.14
H. W. M. Dulley and P. L. Leofd.
Old Course,
9,08 h.m. R. H. Law and J, B.
Lanyon.
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E. J. Dowley and E. H. Dowler.
Not to be booked by travellers on 8,28 train.
K. S. Robertson* and D.
S. Edward*.
N. K. Littlejohn and
'G. E. Bond".
A C. I. Bowker and J. B. Collis.
9.30 d. C. Leiper and H. M.
Mair.
" J. P. Shorny and J. C.
Campbell.
9.44, Q. C. Worrell and B, C.
0.16
The following is the full pro-
of
League Cup and matchen:
9.20
0.24
$28
J
9.32
Manchester, C.
2. Newcastle.. (At Huddersfield)."
9.40
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Webb.
9:48
Lt. Col. Robertson “and
4
Capt. Giddy.
Division I,
9.59
E. H. Williams, and L. E.- Andrewca,
1.
Grimsby.
Birmingham. Blackburn.
9.56
A. O. Brown nod J. S. Dykes.
2. Blackpool.
10.00
. Sheffield U.
v. Sunderland.
10.04
. West Brom.
West Ham
Derby.
10.08
Division II,
10:12
11.
Notte C
10,10
v. Port Vale,
J. Swatson.
* Bury.
““ Plymouth.
* Oldham.
7. Millwall.
Cumberland "A" (Röd and Green Bolton
Stripes):
1. Midshipman Thurstan.
L.S.A. Squire.
3. Lieut. Fisher, R. M
4. Licut, Gallimore,
5. Pay-Lieut. Kennett (Chpt.).
8. Surgeon Lieut. Brossan.
7. Able Seaman Abbott
Formes "A" (Dark and Light Blue Quartors):
1. Lieut. Wilkinson.
2. Able Seaman Constantine.
3. Sub-Lieut. Martin..
4. Flight-Lieut. Colquhoun.
5. Lieut. Hubback, (Capt.).
6. E.R.A. Doggett,
7. Lieut. Padfield.
Leicester Liverpool 'Middleabro Wednesday
Bradford Burnley Charlton Chesterfield
| Manchester 17.
Notts For
Preston N.E.
Southampton Stoke
ti Bradford C.
2. Loeds.
Tottenham v. Bristol C.
Kowloon "A" (Light Blue and Wolves Black):
1. Dr.. J. Hutchinson.
2. D. T. Kilby.
4. A. W. Torrible.
7. W. F. Kerr..
Barnsley.
Division III. (South),
Bournemouth 21. Luton. Brighton
3. J. J. Ferguson (Capt.).
7.
Southend.
Bristol R.
Coventry.
6. Dr. J., Cogan.
6. J. Riddell.
Clapton 0. Crystal P. Mansfield
11.
Brentford.
v. Cardiff.
".
Reading.
$1.
Fulham.
Queen's F.R.
Swindon
1. Thames.
Torquay
"..
Exeter,
Watford
Hong Kong Club "A" (Blue and Norwich White Stripes);
1. C. P. Lammert,
2. R. H. Griffiths.
3. A. F. Jenkins
4. J. A. R. Solby.
5. C C Humphreys.
6. J. H. MeElney (Cupt.). 7. W. E. Peers
Tumar and, Small Shipe "A" (Navy Blue);
1. Telegraphist Martin.
2. Surgeon Liput, Kempthorne.
3... Marine Wella..
4. A. N. Other.
5. Leading Stoker Gaston.
0. Sub-Liout, Paine.
7. Corporal Ainsworth, R.M.
4th Submarine Flotilla "A" (Red
and Bino Stripes):
1. Lieut. Woods. 2. Lieut. Ryder.
3. Stoker Packer"
4. Able Seaman Northwood,
5. Lieut. Linton (Capt.).
e. Lieut. Hussey.
7. Lieut. Pizey.
ith Submarine. Flotilla Blue and White Vertical Stripes):
1. Ord Art. Fabrey?
2 E.R.A. Kerr,
3. Lieut. Price.
4. Leading Cook James.
3.. Plumber Spring (Capt.).
6. Signalman Knight.
7. E.R.A. Lomas.
South Wales Borderers (Green):
1. Private Cameron.
2. Private Lewis,
3. Lieut...Galletly.
4. 2nd Lieut. Hamilton.
5. Leut. Crewe Rond (Capt.).
6. Corporal Buter.
Gillingham.
Northampton?
Division II. (North).
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Halifax.
V.
Waland).
21. New Brighton.
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Carlisle Crowe Doncastor Rochdale
Gateshead... Rotherham 31. Chester. Southport 17 Barrow.
#. Iartlepools,
Stockport
Tranmere Wrexham York
? Lincoln.
Darlington.
1. Hull
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Airdrie Celtic
Cowdenbeath
Dundee U. Hamilton Hearts. "Kilmarnock
2. Lance-Corporal Tratt By kind permission of Lt. Col. Q. T. Raiken and Officers the Band of the South Wales Borderers will play selections half an hour before the kick-off and during the interval.
MACAO RACES. MACAO RACES,
Morton
Partick Queen's Park
Third Lanark.
"Motherwell.
2.
9)
Dundee.
* Ilangers.
My Clyde.
V.
St Mirren,
2. Leith."
#Aberdeen.
1. Ayr.
1. Falkirk.
SEVEN-A-SIDE HOCKEY.
Owing to the fact that both sides were short, the friendly hockey. match between the Club and Radio Sports Club at Caroline Hill last ayoning turned out to be a seven-a. side affair. Play was rather, fast in the beginning but slowed down towards the end. The Radio Sports Club led by 4-1 in the first half and other quartette!! without reply after the interval ther added an
from their opponents.
STOP INDIGESTION WHERE IT BEGINS.
Far better than relieving indiges- tion troubles as they come along, is
MACAO RACES. in remove their cause and keep fres
FIRST RACE AT 1.30 P.M.
ADMISSION PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
40 Oté, MEXIKES ENCLOSURE.. $2.00.
from this harrowing complaint EASTER RACE MEETING together. Even the worst sufferers can avoid indigestion by taking a SUNDAY, 13TM MAR.. 1932 little Bisurated Magnesiaip water after meals, because this neutralises excess atidity, prevents farmentation, and makes indiges tion impossible: "But Bisurated Magnesia decs more than this; it soothus, hoals and protects the In flamed stomach lining, and that is why it is recommended by doctora and used in hospitals Bisuratod Hagnasia is sold by all chemists in both powder and tablet forms, and if you suffer with indigestion you should take a little of the powder or a couple of the tablets after | meals. Like, Khousands of other one time sufferers, you will find that relief in immediate, no matter {how: sovare the attack may be, or
whether the trouble is one of long-
banding.
SPECIAL RACE STEAMERS
HONG KONG 10 MACÃO
9.A.M.—“TAL SHAN”. -9-A‚M-“-VENEZIA”.
MACAO » HONG KONG "
6 P.M.—“TAI BHAN”. 6 P.M. VENEZIA "
R. Brown "and" Lt. Comdr. MoRean.
W, Shields and A. D Humphreys.
H. A. Rodgers and "J. Mandracahin...
.
P. Watkinson and C. Johnson.
T. S. Grant and H. N.
*-Got caklies from Suporinton-
dont.
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Long evenings cool and calm,
4.
after the dust has settled and the
sun is gone. But it's still light"
enough for a couple of sets.
What better epilogue to a game than a glass of Johnnie Walker ? As a reward for the victor, as consolation for the vanquished; to cement a new friendship or to confirm an old one-Johnnie Walker, and nothing less.
JOHNNIE WALKER
BORN 1820-STILL GOING STRONG
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