Week
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932.
End Sport.
BIG CROWD AT MACAO RACES.
JACKIE NOROMHA WINS NOVICE RACE ON
OUTSIDER: BIG DIVIDEND RETURNED.
CITY OF MELBOURNE ALMOST BEATEN IN THRILLING FINISH.
BY MORNING DEW."]
Although this weather in Hong Kong yesterday morning looked anything but promising, the sun shone brightly in Macao where the Macao Jockey Club hold their Fourth Extra Racó Meeting.. A large crowd of raes fans from Hong Kong made the trip to the Portuguese Colony and were rewarded with some thrilling sport and big dividends.
City of Melbourne, a red-hot favourite for the Australian race, gave his supporters a great fright when he appeared to be unable to stand a hot challenge from The. Rainbow, a comparative out. sider, and it was only thanks to the splendid efforts of Mr. Frost that the pony was able to win by a neck.
"Jackie" Neronta, who had been absent from local racing for some months, roda Espy beautifully to win the Novices ráce by a head from Gallant Fox. He paid a dividend of almost. 20-1.
HONOURS EVEN AMONG THE JOCKEYS.
Mr. A. W. da Roza was riding well yesterday and won two out of
six the
Mosars Frost, Laing, Noronha and Charles had a win each.
races.
The cash sweep figures were not very big, but the special drawing resulted in a prize of almost $4,000 for the winner.
Amoy Handicap,
There were ging startors for this race, the hotting being fairly even. Aftor one false start, the field got away evenly with the exception of Drian, who was left at the post.
Blue Heaven, ridden by Keblo, | was a red-hot favourite, but he did not seem to make any head- way after figuring in a bad start. Jingo, starting for a second time, was again placed.
Hangchow Handicap.
The last race, which drew seven starters fell to Mr. W. Roza, who rode Tien Feng Shan smartly to win by two lengths from New King, who was four lengths in front of Arminius. These three ponies were in a class by themselves in
this raco.
Jingo took the lead into the1-Amoy Handicap. - Winner straight followed by Genghis Khan, Guiding Star and Venturous. The last named put up a good run after the distance post wna past and won by five lengths. Genghis Khan tired very rapidly but could rot uven get ʼn place.
Cup with 8100 added, Second $100, Third $75. For Macao Subscription Ponics of any Sea- son. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs. Mr. Aitch Aitch's Venturous
Machine Gun Troop Race.
The Partridge started favourite in a field of ten in the second raco and his supporters got the fright of their lives when Mr. Charles appeared to be unable to do any thing with his mount. However,
(Mr, S. Y. Laing) 1. Mr. Neptuno's Jingo
(Mr. Carroll) % Mr. A. E. M. Rafook's Guiding
Star
(Mr. Butler) 3 Won by five longths; three lengths between second and third.
Time: 1 minute 35.1 seconds. Pari-mutuel :-
Win, $15.00. Place: $7.10, $11.80,
The Partridge responded grily 29.80. over the last farlong had just man- Also ran Dashaway (Mr. Botel- nged to win by a neck from White ho), Drian (Mr. Chanson), Genghis Stars who was beaten practically Khan (Mr. Frost), Preswick (Mr. on the last strido. Social Mark was third four lengths, beland White
Stara.
Foochow Handicap,
This race proved to be one at the best seen in the Matab course. Of the seven starters, Cebu, Im- parial Hall, and San Francisco were well backed, but it was left to Mr. W. Roza on Powerful King to bring home his mount to win by the slightest margin conceivable from Cebu, riddon by Mr. A. A. R. Botelho. Mr. G. A. Harriman finished third' on Gold Bar, in front of San Francisco, who had led most of the way round after getting a good start.
Queensland Handicap.
W. Roza), Tai Ping Yang (Mr. Black), Whitehall (Mr. Harriman). 2-(Unofficial) Machine Gun Troop Race Handleap.-Winner a Cup, Second, $100, Third 850. For bana, file Troop ponies to be approved by the O/C Machine Gur Troop. Entrance 83. Five - Furlongs,
Mr. A. H. Potts The Partridge
(Mr. Charles) T Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White
Stars......... (Mr. Ferguson) 2 Mr. E. Josoph's Social Mark
(Mr. Coubrane) 3 Won by a neck; four lengths between second and third.
Time: 1 min.. 21.4 secs. Pari-mutuel :-
Win, $7.30. Place: $0.20, $13.00, $14.70.
Also tan-Amethyst (Mr. Hor- As predicted, City of Melbourne won this race, but only by anar-hord), Country Club (Mr. A. F. row margin and also because he Jenkins), Cupid (Mr. Fowet), had the service of Mr. Frost. The Demurror (Mr.. Evans), Inshallah Rainbow caught up with every (Mr. Robertson), Mouche stride in the straight and a more Dovey), Red Leaves (Mr. Maskin. experienced jockey than Tang Manley)."
ah, would probably have won
The winner led all the way home. Anniversary Eve and The Rainbow. followed him in that order until the straight was reach when The Rain how put up a strong challenge which brought him within a neck "of the winner..
Hankow Handicap.
Mr. Noronha, one of the most promising jockeys among Lo novices made a welcome return to local racing circles when he won in the Hankow Handicap in great style, when riding Espy, a rank -outsider, he managed to win. from feld of eleven, just pipping" Gallant Fox on the post.
HOME FOOTBALL
PORTSMOUTH WIN AGAIN
(TAKOJUH REUTER'S AGENCY,
LONDON, Sept. 10. THE matches in the English and Scottish Leagues played on Saturday resulted
as follows:-
Division I.
Bolton
Liverpool
Manchester C. 2 Arsenal Portsmouth Wednesday Sunderland
HOME CRICKET
M.C.C. BOTSMEN IN FORM
(THROUGH BEUTEN'S ADANCE.]
LONDON, Sept. 10.
K.C.C. TENNIS
TOURNAMENT.
E. C. FINCHER RETAINS CHAMPIONSHIP.
SCHEDULE.
docided. The conclusion was
BC-
Handicap Singlez " B." Final:-A. Lubosedar beat H. O. Huber 3600, G4..
CONSOLATION EVENT,
2nd Round.
W. W. Hirst and F. S. W. Smith hent Mrs. F. Goodwin and D. S. Green 8-0, 0-3.
Mrs. W. Old and O. J. Tacchi beat Mrs. F. S. W. Smith and R. B. Hambly -1, 0-4.
Miss M. Kacker and F. Kongel- backer ir.G. from Mrs. R. B. Hambly and A. E. Collina.
Semi-final:
THE All-India XI., playing in CONCLUSION ACCORDING TO
the final match of their tour, drew with Mr. Leveson-Gowers" XI. The latter compiled 305 for 6
What can be described as a in their first innings, Suteliffe scor- ing another century, while his col- tournament successfully organised, concluded yesterday, when the league Leyland obtained 70. The Indians replied with 980, Amar finals of the handicap events were
всого 107. Singh batting well to Jupp talk a wickets for 88.cording to the schedulo.
As generally expected E. C. Stumps were drawn after the home
Fincher won the principal event-Stewart 6-2, 6-2, team had scored 09 without loss.
The M.C.C. Australian tourists the Singles Championship mes and defeated the Rest of Eng-thus rotains his plate as the best The match was player of the Club, Mrs. McTavish land by 241 rans featured by the brilliant batting has emerged the Ladies' Cham- display of R. E. S. Wyatt, who, pion, and is a deserving winner.
after scoring 81 in his first innings, carried bis bat, for 171 in the second. For the losers, Frank
Dirmingham 2 Blackpool
4 Middlesbro'
3
Chelsen
3 Sheffield U.
0
Leeds
1 Huddersfield
1
Laicester
D Newcastle
3
0 Aston Villa
0
3
g Wolves
0
Woolley scored 75.
1 Blackburn
1
3 Everton
1
0
SWIMMING
Division II,
INTERPORT
Bradford C. Bradford Burnley 1 Plymouth
0
I
Grimsby
0 Stoke
TIENTSIN BEATS SHANGHAI
Millwall
2 Lincoln
0
Notts C. Oldham
1. Fulham
+
o Charlton-
(THOUGH XUTER'S AGENCY.]
0
4 West Ham
0
1
W. Bromwich 2 Derby-
Port Vale
Preston N.E. 2 Notts F. Southampton 1 Bury Swansea Tottenham
TIENTEIN, Sept. 10..
IN the Swimming Interport, Tien- isin beat Shanghai by 59 polate
3 Chesterfield
Machester U. 1
0
to 19.
Division (South)
Aldershot
'. ទេ 3 Gillingham Bournemouth 1 Northampton 1 Brighton 1 Cardiй
3 Watford
Bristol R. Exeter Luton
Newport
Norwich Queen's P. Swindon Torquay
-and
The week-end results follow :--
SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Men's Senior Championship E. C. Fincher beat A. E. P. Guest 0-3, 6-2, 6-4.
Men's Junior Championship. P. O. Dunns beat G. A. White 2-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3,
Ladies' Championship.
Mrs. McTavish boat Miss M. Grifiths 0-2, 60.
Men's "A" Handicap Singles. W. C. Hung (-15,3) boat G. C. Burnett (3/6).0-4, 5-7, 6-0.
Consolation Event..
F. E. Lawrence and W. A.
W. W Hirst and F. S. W. Smith bent F. E. Lawrence and W. A.
C. J. Trochi and Mrs. W. Old
beat Miss M. Kacker and F. Kengelbocker 3-0, 6-2
U.S. TENNIS
VINES BEATS COCHET
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
FOREST HILLS, Sept. 19. IN the American Championship Final, Vinos beat Cochet 6-4, 6-4,
01.
AMERICAN TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP
COCHET AND BERNARD KNOCKED OUT.
Chestnut Hills, N. Y., Aug. 28.- H. Ellsworth Vines, the American The final of this event, which is and Wimbledon tennis champion, "extra" to the original pro-nud Keith Cledhill, of Santa Bar- gramme, will be decided some time barn, to-day defeated Henri Cochet during the week.
and Bernard of France in the semi- Bnal round of the national doubles championship. This eliminated the last foreign team.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
SOUTH CHINA BEAT CRAIGENGOWER
"B" DIVISION RUNNERS-UP.
B'
The opening set was a titanio struggle and the American couple, who rank No. 2 as a doubles team in the United States, finally took it by a score of 10-14. The next set went to the French, 03, and the visitors took the third as well, by 0-4. Thon, with the sets 2-1
The South China Athletic Asso-against them, the young Americans won the fourth at 9-7, and took the ciation met
the
Craigengower Cricket Club on Saturday on their final ect chy by ".2. own courts to decide who shoulding
occupy the second position in the c. C. Lak and K. H. Chan Stewart beat R. Oh and Mrs.match did not produes much of a
"B" Division League Table. The Chan (9.0.A.4.),
beat Zimmern and Leonard 75 Blandford 8-0, 6-4.
beat Lai and Choa drew with Howard and
Hachituna
A. E. Collins and R. B. Hambly beat J. S. Smith and Mías S. Dal
In the hundred yards back stroke. the German Tientsinité. Dr. Ohl-} wain, established a new China, Hong Kong and Interport record ziel 5-0, 63, in seventy seconds.
0
0
1 Brentford
Q
4 Coventry
3
Chesterfield
1 Bristol
1
9 Reading
9 South End
វ
મ
2
....... $ 0 Charlton
2 3 West Ham .... 5 0 1 3
Division III (South).
P. W. D. L. Pts.
4 4 0 0 8
Bristol C...... 5 2 2 1 6
..
2
I
$
5 3 0 2 #
2 Crystal Palace 1
3 Chapton O.
3
1
Brentford
Division III (North)
Crystal P.
Accrington Darlington Gateshead Mansfield Rochdale
1 Chester
4
Reading.......
2
5 A 0 0 8
i 3
0
8
2 Doncaster
ន
Luton ... 5 3 1 1
1 Barnsley
1
3 Carlisle
I
Bournemouth
1 Crowe
4
Brighton
Rotherham I Barrow Southport 5 York Stockport
3 Hull Tranmere Walsall Wrexham
0
1
Clapton
..... 5
i 3 1 5
2 New Brighton &
Queen's P. R.
2
1 2 55
4 Hartlepoole
5 Halifax
2
Swindon, .........
2
1 2 5
Aldershot
..... 5
9
I 2 B
Bcottish League.
Bristol R.
5 2
19
15
1 Falkirk
Norwich
B 2
1
0
1
Torquay
2.2
+
1
Cardiff
9 0 3
$
0
2
Exoter
5.
2 0 3 4
Airdrie
0 Morton A. Celtiv
1 Rangers Cowdenbeath ◊ Hearts Dundee 0 Aberdeen East Stirling St. Johnstone 3 Motherwell 4 Hamilton Patrick 9 Clyde St, Mirren 3. Kilmarnock 3rd Lanark
+
Northampton... 5 2 1 2 5
Conventry 4 11 I 2. 3
Southend ....... $ 1
3
Watford
2
8 Queen's Park o
LEAGUE TABLES,
División L
P. W. D. L. Pts. Portsmouth ... ŏ
0 Aston Villa 5 3 2 ย 8 West Bromwich 4 4 0 0 B
4 31 Newcastle Derby ..... 4 8, 0 Arsenal.......... 4
Huddersfield ... 5 .... 5
Sheffield U.
Sunderland 5 9 1 2
3 3
怨 1 1 3 3
Gillingham 5
0 I
4 D
Newport-...... 5 0 1 4
Division III. (North),
P. W. D. L Pts.i
Crewe Gateshead Southport Accrington ង
Walasil......
Barrialey
3
3 8
320 8 3.1.1. 7
3 3 0
3 0 2 6
08
5 2 8 1
391 2
2 12
*
Wroxham
в
Mansfield
Stockport
Carlisle
Wednesday Bolton
2 1.
2 1 2
Halifax
Leeds....... 1
2
4
Hul
-Now Brighton
Chelsea
Birmingham...
Barrow
4
4
Doncaûter
2
4
Hartlepools
Rochdalo
3
Rotherham
3
Tranmere
1
2
York.
Everton Leicester Liverpool
0
Chester in..............
Blackburn.
Wolves
Manchester C. 5
(Mr.
Middlesbro
0
Blackpool
Division II,
P. W. D.
Pta.
10
Rangers
Celtic
7
Motherwell
*
Hamilton
3. Foochów Handicap, Winner $350, Second $200, Third $100. For China Ponies, classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as D" Class and Maolo Subscrip tion Ponies of any Season. En trance $5. Coco Round Mr. G. H. Potts Powerful King
(Mr. W. Roza 1 Mr. Samson's Coba
(Mr. Bobalho) 2 Mr. LT.F.'s Gold Bar
(Mr. Harriman) a Won by a short head; two lengths between second and third. Time: 2 mine, 42′′B863.. Pari-mutuel
(Vontinued on Page 7).
Bradford C. 5 Oldham Port Vale Plymouth Millwall Stoke C.. Southampton Burnley Swatsen Fulham Tottenham Bury Preston Bradford Notts F Grimsby 5. Lincoln Manchester U. 6" 11 Notts Cit
(Continued on next Jolaan.)
•1
1
12
1
Darlington
Scottish League,
P. W D L Pis.
2 8 5
1 12
8 4 3 1 11
7 Hearts ....... 6.4
St. Johnstone.093 17
Third Lanark B 3 1 4
Queen's Park 6 2 2 9.
Ayr U. . 7.3 9.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
Handicap Singles “ A.” Final: S. A. Gray beat W. C. Hung 3-0, 6-4, 6-2.
Handicap Doubles.. Final:-E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher received a walk over from E. Zimmer and W. C. Hung.
Mixed Doubles Handicap. Final E. F. Fincher and Mrs. McTavish beat E. C. Fincher and Miss Q Dalziel 4-6, 6-4, 6-3,
struggle, as the hosts proved to bo superior all round.
South China have done very well in this division, as besides boing unbeaten runners-up they did not lose more than 2 sets in any onve match.
Saturday's scores follow:- W. T. Lee and W. T. Lee
(S.CLA.A.)
lost to E. Zimmern and J.
W. Leonardo
drew with. G. Lai and R.
Choa
1:0
beat W. J. Howard and Y.
6-1 Hachiuma
Quntinued on next column.)
S. W. Wong and D. C. Luk
(S.CAA)
0-1
6.0
heat Zimmern and Leonard 0-3 beat Lai and Chos 0-3 beat Howard and Hachiuma 6-3
South China
7 sets. Craigengower ...... 2 sets.
***
TARZAN
18 COMING
FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW-
GOLD
FLAKE
ARE WONDERFUL CIGARETTES
B 4
2 0 10
6
4
11 9
1-1
7
Cowdenbeath 0
3 2 1 8
7 St. Mirren 20
0
6
Aberdeen
31
2
0
5
4
Morton
A
Kilmarnock
2
Clyde
.3
ૐ
Airdrie
1.3
3.
Dundes
-Partick
0 2
2
2
Falkirk
ย 10/2
4
ennent le háðád by. ENJ
Co(China) LA
East Stirling
15.
7.22 3
6 2 1
6
1
4. .1 1
60
Page 10Page 11