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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932.

Sport.

Week End Sport.

WILD LIFE WINS ST. LEGER

NAVY HALL SECOND; WHITE JADE STAG THIRD

FAVOURITES DAY IN MACAO: WHOOPEE PAYS GOOD

DIVIDEND IN SECOND RACE

BEMORNING DEW."]

The Macao St. Logee, although it drew only three starters pro- vidagi quite an interesting race, but, as generally anticipated Wild Tifo proved too good for the rest of the entries.

The rare inerting was held in glorious weather and favourites generally had things very touch their own way. In the second Meire, Whoopes came in ander Mr Carroll and paid his supporters

$37.70,

The Machine Qon Troop Race Went to Hooslan, ridden by Mr Her.

BIG DIVIDEND IN LAST RACE

Star

(Mr. Frost) 2 Messrs. Roza, & Edgar's White

hall ........... (Mr. Harrituan) 3 Wop by two lengths; three lengths between second and third.

Time: 1 min, 35.4 secs. Pari-mutuel:-

ink," Caplan riding New King, {* brought of the kiggest upet of the Afternoon and paid a divided af $100 The Javourite, Pure Music, ridden by Mr. Frost, after leading mit the

'way, was passed before the raight was reached and only man- Aged third place.

The Pettaibo Handicap,

Venturous (S. Y. Laing up) war a

lub favourite for the first race and in spite of the fact that he was Henrying top weight, he won easily. 1

Winner: $4.40.

Place: 85.20; 85.40; $3.80. Also ran-Oommen (Mr. Botel ho); Dashaway (Mr.. Butlor); Urian

(Mr. W. Roza).

Race 1.

Whitehall made the pace but was Mr. Jacque's Whoopes unequal to it in the striight and !

(Mr. Carroll) {

(Mr. Noronha). 2 Mr. H.S.Y.'s Estrellita

was passed by both Venturous and Mr. P.V.B.'s Gallant Fox Guiding Star.

The Kuling Handicap.

J the second ne

DYDY HIN ferlimas, after Fighting Blood has councel a good deal of trouble at The start the fold got fairly ovenly away. Whoopeo drow ahead cari

and won by throd lengths hold- ing down all challengers in the straight, Gallant Fox, the favourite managed to get into second place ani Estrellita nesed out. Valley Hall

For place money,

Machine Gun Troop. Aided by a flying start Roosdan

MAMAK HOCKEY

TOURNAMENT

ARGYLL'S FAREWELL.

H.X.S. Bdo. . E.LT.O. The Hong Kong and Singapore Brigade, R.A., easily beat the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club on Saturday afternbon on the Marina ground.

They, scored six goals in the first half, and added another four to their total in the second.

Incognitos", German Club,

The German Club were defeated at Caroline Hill on Saturday by the Incognitos team by 8 goals to 1.

In the second half R. C. Reed

| at centre-forward played well. He scored three goals in quick succes- sion whilst E. V. Reed, the Cap tain (2), and A. Sousa also: scored Muller scored the only goal for the German Club in the second half.

1.

Y.M.Q.A. "A". A. and S.H. Playing their farewell gune in| Hong Kong, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders were des) frated by the Y.M.C.A. “A” team at King's Park by two goals scored by Fowler and Wilson.

TARSITY TROUNCE K.1.T.C.

The University Ifockey Team won their second Mamak 'enrounter- yesterday afternoon, when they de fented the Kowloom Indians-to the 3

Cine of 4-2. The undergraduates four,hid most of the game; their for

(Mr. Frost) Won by three lengths; lengths between second and third

Time: 1 min. 34.8 secs. Pari mutuci:

Winner: $37.70,

Place: $10,30; $6.70; 87.50. Also ran.-Arminius (Mr. W. Roza); Fighting Blood (Mr. Chau- son); Kanpaz (Mr. Huerimua); Sunbeau (Mr. Butler); Tai Ping Yang (Mr. Botelho); Valley Hall (Mr. Young),

Race 3,

wards being particularly good. P. G. Tang, K. T. Loke and E. L. Foo pluyed well for Varsity.

storm (Mr. Tang); The Shoveller (Mr. Mack).

Race 7.

H. Lowcock's New King

(Mr. Caplan) { Mr. Y. C. Ko's Prestwick

(Mr. Butler) 2 Messrs. Lo and Laing's Pure

Music (Mr. Butler) 1

(Mr. Frost) Won by three lengths; one length and (Mr. Ferguson) 2

a half between second and third.

(Mr. Butler up) won the Machine Mr. it. II. Churles' Rooslan Gun Troop Face by three quarters

of length. The pony led by

sorral length at the outset, but Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White

the straight that tire: so rapidly

Stars.....

(Mr. Tuxford) a

hu nuly got bonton Cupid, after Mr. R. H. Charles' Cupid wres ng with a bad start most of the way came up with a big runh tule third plac, White Start

I second,

Won by three quarters of a length; one length between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 21.3 secs, Pari-putuel:-

Winner: $12.30.

Place: 85.10; 85.10; 85.10.

Time: 2 mins, 02 ares. Pari-mutuel

Winner: $108.

Place: $15; 85.00; 90.70. Also ran:-Allwell (Mr. Young); Blue Plane (Mr. Harriman); Genghis Khan (Mr. Botelho); Jingo

The Peking Handicap. Workable stag, was twelt backed to win this race and he won it in

handsome finish. Answering Mr. Also ran: Demurrer (Mr. Evans); Frost with every atride the pony Inshallah (Mr. Cochrano); Moun passed thren rivals in the furlong tain Rat (Mr. Davy): Rod Leaves (Mr. Carroll); Tien Feng Shan (Mr.

to win by three quarters of a (Mr. Jenkins); Socia! Mark (Mr. W. Roza),

Intl. Ajax and lunch put ipa | Joseph). good raco in the straight and the former took second place by a head.

Wembley Stag. was fourth

A

Macao 31.-Léger, -*

generally anticipated Wild

Race 1.

Mesars, Hall and Shenton's

Workable Stag...(Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. K. H. Kay's Ajex

(Mr. Butler)

«Tile (Mr. Pan) won the Macau St. ¦ Mr. L.T.F.'s Panch...(Mr. Pau) 3

Luger without much offer. Navy Won by three quarters of a Hall (Mr. Soares) finished second [length; a bread between second and and White Jade Atag (Mr. Frost) finished third. White Jade Stag set the pacotarly on and Wild Life WAH content to remain within three Tengths of him for the frat aix, furs

third.

Tine: 2 mins. 7.4 Becs.

Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: 87.30.

Place: 5.10; $5.60; 25.30.

longs, Navy Hall, meanwhile, rej Alsu rant-Alexandra Hall (Mr. mained somo five furlongs behind the favourite.

CASH SWEEPS

Race 1,

No. 21............

08

$142.31

40.66 20.33

LEAGUE CRICKET

POLICE R.C. DEFEAT 1.R.C.

Saturday marked the opening of the Cricket League when, the Police R.C. defuated the Indian 1.C. at Happy Valley by 20 runs.

It will be recalled that the Indians have lost to the Police for the last two seasons, so that result was not altogether a surprise.

The Police batted first and it must be admitted their opening wos promising to their opponents, five batamen being dismissed for 13 runs! Nevertheless the Alian cleven were halked by Carey and Loughlin, each standing for 30.

But it was their bowling that wen the match for the Police, Hunter taking five wickets for twenty-five

runs.

Police E.U. XI, Meadows, e Ackber; b. Rum-i

jahn ..... Hunter, e Arealli, Buijahn 10 Minty, A. R. Alibus, & A. R. Sufiad.................. Alexander, e Nazarin, b' A.

R. Suffiad

King, Ackler, b Rumjahn 5 Carey, b Rumjaha ............

Extras

F. M. et Arculli 7 Rumjaha

A. R. Suffiad

M. R. Abbas...

1

HOME RUGBY FOOTBALL

BLACKHEATH BEAT LONDON SCOTTISH

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Oct. 10. THE following ar Saturday's Rugby football results:- Blackheath 93; London Scottish

Harlequins 18: Cambridg

University 13.

12,

9.

Guys Hospital 11; London Irish Merchant Taylors : Oxford

University 16. Richmont 11 Rosslyn Park 3.

· Bristol Bath `D/

Birkenhead 37; Bradford 11. Cardiff 10; Gloucester 0. Llanelly-14; Nonth 13. Newport 6; Leicester 10. Portsmouth United Services 5; Devonport United Services 3. –Edinburgh Institution 0; Glas-

gow Acns, 33; Edinburgh Wanderers 9; Wat-

Bunians 7.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Bowling Analysis.

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YACHTING

MENAGERIE RACE ON SATURDAY

Eight yachts took part in the Menagerie Race sailed on Saturday, i The Course, was a total distance of} eight and half miles by Lymun Beacon, Rumsay Shoal and Chamuel Rocks, Majar Stewart, was first home with Speedwell and Daphne, sailed by Col. Stokes, second,

CHINA GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP

J. W. HARRISON WINS

AGAIN

{THROUGH KEuter's, agency.}

W. HARRISON rotsined the China Amateur Golf Champion- ship to-day with a card of 307. ̧

K. M. Cumming was runner up with a score of 200.

Detail results follow:-Speed-

Douglas Fairbanks' Score. well, 4.52.91; 4.29.41; (1) sailed by Major Stewart. Daphne, 4.53.34: Among the competitors was the 4.31.37; (2) sailed by Col. Stokes. famous film star, Mr. Douglas Diana, 4.39.99; 4.32.24; (3) smiled] Fairbanks whose score was 300. by Mr. O. F. Hyde. Why Wonder,

4.55.29; 4.32.49; (4) sailed by Cap- tain Fowkes, Ailsa, 6.01.38; sailed by Major Griffin. Oslo, 4.50.03: 4.48.51; (7) Sailed by Mr. -4.80.41; (5) smiled by Major Loch-M. Borgaust, Bluejocket; 5.37.423 ner. Wasp II, 5.54.08; 4.44.66; (6)|5.15.02; (8) Sailed by Minj.

(Continued, on next eétutan.)

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Loughlin, A. 8. Suffiud, b

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Thompson, e Arkber; b Rum-

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Williamson, A. S. Sullad & Waglan, ₺ Humjalin ay

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Baker, not ont d

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Notts, Lincolnshire and Derby- shire bent Warwickshire bự #ix points to 1 points at Beesten.

12

Total.

101

Crossfall, retired

35

Jennor-Fust b A. T. Lec

Bowling Analysis.

Holland, not out

0: M. R. I

Extrax

19

0

18.1 3

30

Total.

$3

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3 .1

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O. M. R. W.

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F. R. Zimmera 8. 0

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10

University.

A. T. Nomanbhoy, 1.b.w.

B

3

of Beech and Ash

F. M. el Arculli, b Hunter... 8

D. Hunt, b Crossfelt

6

F. R. Zimmern, b Holland

23

K. Nazarin 1.b.w., b Hunter 2

0

H. Namanbhoy, e J. Fust; b

Holland

10

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T. W.. Goli, e Armytage, b

Villiers....

A. T. Lee, I w.,' b Holland

3

B. P. Tata, b Holland

5. B. Tata, b Villiers

Ismail

M. el Arculli

A. S. Suffad ... 0

2 Indian R.O. 2nd XI.

J. S. Ackber, 1.b.w, b Baker, 0 A. R. Abbas, e Carey, b

Baker

A. R. Sufliad, b Thompson A. S. Buffad. įbw.

Hunter

M. el Areulli, Hunter

A. M. Runjahn, cAlexander,

Hunter.

A. R. H. Eemail, e Thomp-

son, b Minty.........

A. K. Tamnil, not put M. R. Albas, Alexander.

Extras (b 6) .....

A. T. Lee........ 193.2 92

1 90 H. Nomanbhoy.. 14 1) 73

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WARPING

A. C. N. da Silva, b Holland C. T. Law, not out

Extras

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Villiers

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

Total...

O. M. R. W.

Hunter Baker... Alexander Thompson Minty"

10: 2

5

7

20.2

Jenner Fust...... Crossfell

R. Q. M.

Б 4 0 20

W.

11

A

14 1 3 1 11 1 1 0 3 1

25

FRIENDLY MATCHES

I.B.C., Craigengowor, 0.0. In a low-scoring gtime at Sookun. poo, the Indian R.C. 1st XI. played ̧į ja drawn game with the Craigen. gower C.C. 1st XI. Good bowling by R. Lee and L. Hubbard, kept the Indians' scoro down to, 99, of which A. A. Rumjahn made 50 not out.

In spite of the low score against them, the visitors failed to make the runs in time and when stumps were drawn, they had 80 up for the loss of seven wirketa.

E.0.0.r. University.

At Pokfulam, the Kowloon C.C. 1st XI. defeated the University ist' XI. by five wickets. Scores: Uni- versity, 102; R.C,C. (for 9 wickets),' 182.

Inter-Ulub Match.

An inter-club' game was played on Unplaced:-Nos. 261, 143, 290 ench the H.K.C.C. ground. Mr. A. W.

$7.51.

Race 2.

No. 7

$201.81

61

t

57.60 29.83

128 Unplaced:-Nos. 190, 06, 8, 205, Tuxford); Sunppy Eve (Mr. Noron-226, 201 geta 86.34 each. ha); Wakefield (Mr. Carroll); Wem. bley Stag (Mr. Harriman).

Race 5.

Race 3.

No. 152........................

$250.25

+

132 .........

164 MAN

74.08 37.04 Upplaced:Nos. 210, 108, 0; 0, 55 each $8.23.

Hayward's XI. lost to Mr. E. J. M. Mitchell's XI, by two wickets, Scores; Hayward XI., 110: Mitchell X1. 186.

K.0.C.. University Seconds. At King's Park, the University 2nd XI. were defeated by seven wickets. Batting first, they were all out for 43, and K.C.C. 2nd XI. knocked up the required runs for victory with seventwickets in band.

ROYAL NAVY BEAT UNIVERSITY

A quarter of a mile later Mr. Sunros sent up Navy Hall and tho pony closed the gap between him- self and Wild Lifo, when five fur Messrs. Wang and Li's Wild longs from home, The three pouies Life (Mr. S. N. Pan) 1 were togatimer half mile from Mr. Samson's Navy Hall home, and then Navy Hall diew

(Mr. Spares) 2 out, leading into the straight. with Messrs. Hall and Shenton's Wild Life a length between aud White Jade Sthg, Wlute Jado Stng gradually, falling-

(Mr. Frost) a

Unplaced Nos. 5, 221, 175, 202, University by 05 runs. Mason and back.

Won by five lengths; five lengths 87, $17.03 cackr. between second and third

Time: 3 miga 45.1 sera. Pari-mutual

Wild Life wou as he liked in the straight and Navy Huli managed to put five lengths hetween himself And White Jade Bing at the finish.

Kanking Handicap.

'Chis race for novices fell to

Winner: $5.10.

Place: 185.10

Bace 6.

Golden Arrow, with Mr. Noronha Mrs. A. M. L. Boares Golden

in the saddle. Oobu, one of the

Race 4

No. 102

$530.48

345

153.25

"

251

70.04

$344.05 08.30 49.15

The Royal Navy cricketers show ed great form at Pokfulam yester- day afternoon, when they beat the.

Crossfall both played well for the visitors. The Varsity tam was considerably weakened by the al- sence of their skipper R. M. Rod- rigues, who was with the Varsity hockey players at Marina Ground The Vice-Chancellor (Sir William Hornell, MA, C.LE.) was among those.present at the game.

Scores:

The best I've ever smoked

Race 5.

No. 296

+1

312 81

Race 6.

No. 288-

Arrow (Mr. Noronha) 1

110 67

(Mr. Young) 2

$324.73 02.78 40.30 Unplaced:-Nos. 111, 129, 258, 22, 218, 202 gets: $8.00 each.

~ (Mr Garroll)-3 three lengths between

Bace 7.

Royal Navy. Williams, Hunt, H. No-

manbhoy

MAGNUMS

1

Marsham, & and b H. Noman

No. 241

11

281

bhoy

0

THREE CASTLES

-Fuller, o Zimmern, b H.

big favourites just managed to get Mr. G. H. Potts Powerful King into third place while Fowerful

King, à comparative outsider, filled Mr. Samson's Cobu second place. Mr. H. Botelho-on-

Su Francisco mado all the running Won by three quarters of a and was not passed until the home length;

straight, when he faded away second and third. rapidly.

RESULTS.

Race 1.

Mr. Aitch Aitch's Venturous

(Mr. H. Y. Laing) Mr. AEM Haters: Cuiding

Time: 2 mins. 2 sees.

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $14.30. Place: $5.80 65.70 $5.50. Also ran:Cabinet Hall (Mr.) Tuxford); Misamis (Mr. Davy); Son Francisco (Mr. H. Botelho); The Gadwall (Mr. Chuson): The Rain (Continued an next Column;)

8339.90

17.12 334

****... $19.50 Unplaced:-Nos. 64, 139, 113, 32,

210.

Speelal Drawing (5th Eaco).. No. 8108,059,

15112..... 2,100.78.

1,079.80 Unplaced:-Nos. 15067, 10223,

19184, 10412, 10261, gets 18239.07. esch.

Nomanbhoy.

Mason, retired

Carver, Zimmern, b H.

Nomanbhoy

Southern, b AT Nomu

bboy

Armytage, e and b A. T.

· Nomanbhoy.

Villiera, b A. T. Nomanbhoy 0 (Continued on nett column.)

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