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HAROLD

LLOYD

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MOVIE

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RIOT

FROM

START

TO

FINISH.

THE

FANLING RACES

SOME SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS

THE LADIES MILE

(Br" Morning Dow")

To-morrow, the Fruling Hunt and Race Club will be holding their November meeting, and, with seven races on the programme, a very good afternoon's sport is assured for those who card to make the trip to Kwanti. The usual train faci race lities will be available for

длетя.

The entries-all things considered -are quite good and close finishes are indicated in some of the longer

The programate opens with a hurdie racs over a mile for the Machine Gun Troop and of the in entries, the two ponies of Mr. R. H. Charles, Rooslan and Cupid appear to be the pick of the ca tries, and Mr. Charles ought to have little difficulty in winning this event. Punters would do well to back his amount. After these two ponies White Stars appear to be the best and, if Mr. Ferguson takes him out, he may upset the apple cart, but the chances of his doing so are lean.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.

RACING.

NOV. 5 AND DEC. 3

MEETINGS

The following are the entries for the Jockey Club meeting on Novem

ber 23, 1932.

HOME FOOTBALL

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

F.A.C. FIRST ROUND

the matches FOLLOWING are

down for decision to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues and the first round proper of the F.A.

Ropty-Hill Handicap "A" Class.

Evening Star 148 lbs., The Giraffe | Cup — 100, Woodland Stag 170, Wotin 135. Four entries

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

Lanark Handicap "O" Class Adam 140 lbs., Ajax 150, Alexandra Hail 140, Bistro 140, California · 148; Deveron 158, Flying Tourist 101, Mon Talisman 151, Navy Hall 158, Arsenal Nippy 139, Powhintan 164, Purich Birmingham 140, The Lion 140. Thirteen entries. Blackburn.

Blackpool Perthshire Handicap "D" Class.

Derby

Leeds

r. Middlesbro' F.-. Wolves

Portsmouth Liverpool

v. Leicester

t',

Bolton

1. Chelsea

Aston Villa r. Huddersfield r. Newcastle

Sheffield U.

Manchester C. r. Wednesday Sunderland West Brom."

Bluolovo 150 lbs, Cebu 140, Cy- Everton prea 184, Festival Eve 155, Gold Ming 150, Gold Bar 150, Gold Ring 105, Golden Arrow 140, Golden Star 155, Guiding Star 140, Kate 185, King's Parade 148, Lobater Bay 188, Orlan do 152, Pocahontas 140, Powerful King 148, Puro Music 140, Snappy Eva 150, The Gadwall 140, The Plover 155, The Rainstorm 110, Tommy Boy 148, Valley Hall 140, Wakefield 155, Wembly Stag 100, Twenty-six Wonderful Stag 152 entries.

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford C. Bury Chesterfield Fulham

M.C.C. VERSUS N.S. WALES

11.12

11

1. M. Wood and J. E.

·Richardson,

J. B. Mackie and W. G. Rabertson."

M. W. Budd and A. T. Lay.

GOLF

11.18

Th

TATE IMPRESSES ON FIRST APPEARANCE

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING

11.20

??

1134

FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 27

W. G. Fischer and Mr. Martin.

11.98

[InROM REUTEN'S AGENCY.]

1. H. Genre and J. R. Masson.

11.39

11

C. H. Pickford and R. A. Jardine

SYDNEY, Nov. 23.

IT is anticipated that the M.0.0. will be given another real teat in the ranch which started this morning between Jardine's men and Now South Walen.'

The match is notable for the first appearance in Australia during the present tour of Maurice Tate, and he proved his mettle early on

The weather was inclined to he thundery, but the wicket was good. when the skippers tossed up. Kip. pax was successful and put New South Wales in. Five thousand apectators were present when the match commenced.

Old Courge. 9.10-9.20 a.m ung to be booked by

-travellers-cm-8.37 train. 11.30 9.24 a.m. i F. Hole H 0.

0.29

*

9.32

0.36

"

9.40

M

0.41

9,49

734

9.30

9.50

The English bowling was very 10,00 good but nus came at a steady pace. At the lunch interval, 10.01 eoventy-five runs had been scored

for the loss of two wickets. Tate 10.09 took. both of them, including that.

10.19 of Don Bradman, who once again failed to get going against the M,C,C. It was the fifth occasion |

1 10.10

on which he had faced the English | 10.20 attack during the present tour. He

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14

3

*

Eager*.

H... Gould and W. M. Morgan".

Messrs. Dodwell & Co. and A.P.C.

J. E. Vaskem and J. A.

Renshaw,

C. W. F. Booker and W. Mulcahy..

New Course.

9.39 m. A.P.C. and Messrs. Dod-.

Al

0.30

0.40

11

9.14

Messrs. Dodwell & Co.

and A.P.C.

W. L. Marsunil and A.

Macaulay,

Mesara. Dodwell & Co. ! .32 and A.P.C...

N. K. Littlejohn and G. | 10.00. H. Bond.

J. F. Robinson and P. 10.08 S. Grant.

H. W. Dankes and H. 10.30 Q. Wallington.

"

1. W. Mayhew and J. 10.81

"

D. Danby.

I

T. S. Whyte-Smith and

10.32

A. B. Parves.

B. D. Evans and R. W. 10.40 Taplin.

+1

v. Tottenhamn

1.

-". Plymouth

J. K. MacFarlan and A.

10.49

"

e. Manchester U. 1'. Stoke

E. Lissaman.

L

Coogee Handicap "B" Olase. Anniversary Eve 150 lbs., Aurora

Lincoln

r. Notts Forest

C. Thwaites and E. Lewis,

10.50

Th

Millwall

had scored eighteen runs when Jie 10.24

Notts C.

2.

Oldham

Port Vale Southampton Swansea West Ham

v. Preston

7.

Bradford

got in front of a straight ball-from Tate and failed to survive the bowl: er's appeal for 1.b.w.

A. Leach and R. C. Law.

11.00

10,98

C. C. Stark and H. U. Ireland.

11.08

17.10

10,32

r. Grimsby

"'. Charlton

10.36

entries.

The second race is the Sha Tau Kok Steeplechase over a mile and 135, Canny 150, City of Melbourne ten entries 165, Joaquim 150, Kilrea 150, Lucy a quartor. There are here and Demurrer with 146 pounds Glitters 170, Manna: 160, Mermaid Jook a good thing. Just Imagine 100, St. Moritz 140, The Rainbow Twelve will be appearing for the first time 150, The Raindrop 160. over the sticks and might create A good impression. The distance suits the pony, who, I am sure, would win easily if the race was a flat race, but Just Imagine might not want to jump. Melrose is a good candidate also and might run into a place.

Kwang Tung Handicap.

Whoopee Reems

to be the out standing entry in the six furlongs flat race for novices. The pony has won several raons with Mr.

Glasgow, Handicap "B" Olass.

·

r. Burnley

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Clyde

Blue Star 154; Bright Star 159, Champagne Bay 160, Daylight Eve (Aberdeen 140, Fortune Bay 185, Göld Key 169, Indiana 140, Meridian Star 181, Dundee Racing Boy 145, The Tiger 150, Tiana 140, Valorous 148. entrics,

E. Stirling Twelve Falkirk

FOR DECEMBER 3 The following are the entries for

Carroll up and thore is no rea- the Fifteenth Extra Race Mecting son why he should not win again on December 3. to-morrow with 155 pounds on the saddle. Gallant Fox at 158 pounds is not such a bad proposition and Imperial Hall at 152 is also worth an odd ticket. Devon mn very well at Happy Valley last weak and may

to-morrow, do something though, one could hardly expect him to win.

Ladies M.le,

Race No. 4, St. Andrew's Stakes, One and a half Miles:-Daylight Eve 145 lbs., Flying Tourist 161, Liberty Bay 161, Sitting Bull 162, Tiina 148, Bag and Baggage 158, Gay Crusader 185, Bright Star 148, Blue Star 161, Gold Kov 145, Wild Life 158, Hetman 155. Twelve en- tries.

Fifteenth Extra Race Meeting, Dimber 9, 1932, Ras, No. 8, In- Vernees Plate.

E" Cláss from the Two Mile For this race, Wakefield, Tho Plover, Wembley Stag and King's post once round and in:- Banjolina Parado appear to be the pick of 140 lbs., Cabinet Hall 140, Christ- mas Belle 148. City of Shanghai 151, the entries and whichover one is taken out by Miss Scott Harston Cupid 145, Devon (140, Estrellita will get very near, for she is about 140, Fi-Fa 145, Firefly 150. Gallent Fox 155, Good Day 145, Helvellyn the best of the Lady-jockeys., Hirwego 147, Imperial Hall Wakefold, whoever rides him, is sure to do well. The Plover will 147, Just Imagine 149, Much Ado have the advantage of lightweight, 147, Sanet on 145, Sunning 148, Tien 148, New King 155, Public Money but the mile might prove too far Feng Shan 149, Toby 145, Urtil Then 148, Valeta 181, Whoopee 133. Twenty-five entries.

for him.

Kwanti Handicap.

This is a hurdle race over a mile and a quarter Whito Heather ought to get very near in spite of the fact that he will be carrying top weight. If Just Imagine starta

SOCCER INTERPORT

MONARCH her, ho is sure to put up a bord SHANGHAI'S TEAM SELECTED

OF

MIRTH

AT

HIS

VERY

BEST

raco. Hefty and Banjolina are the other ponies that I liko

this 181

TOCA,

At a meeting last Monday of the Interport 'Selection Committee of the Shanghai-Football Asenciation, Kwangsi: Open Steeplechase. :

the following were selected to repre- It All the ponics entered ca sant Shanghai in the match, which jump fairly well there ought to be is to be played against Hongkong

good race, if Champagne Bay at the Canidroma does not start, for the last named

Chow (Tung Hwa); N, Lee (Tung is so far above the others in classHws), Stokes (8.F.C.); Zee (Tung that he ought to win by about awa), Gash (Police) (captain),

Hurry (Police): Keate's

(East furlong if he goes to the post. Of the others Amos, who accounted Lancs.), K. C. Chen (Tung Hwa), for Vasylock at the last outing in Bolton (R.A.8.C.), Angus Turner Fanling, should get a place. and (Police), "Darky" Chen (China). Beserves, Martal (ASF.), Westwood (Police) Faracho

San Francisco is not such a bad proposition.

The Hall Mile scurry, which is (A.B.F.), Lawton (East Lancs.), the last race on the programme,

Wilkinson (Police).

At a meeting of the Referces looks like providing a big dividend Committee of the Association, Bgt. for punters. The ponies are ви going to run at 188 pounds and Barratt, of the East Lancashire

legt., was appointed to referee the

Kilmarnock Partick Queen's Park St. Mirren Third Lanark

1. St. Johnstone

Hearts

1.

#. Ayr

1 Airdrieonians

*, Rangers

H.S.W. 273.

New South Wales were dismissed for 973 runs, of which Fingleton scored 119 (not out) in 270 minutes 10.40 during a solid all-round innings.

He hit 13 four's. McCabe played 10.44 A bright innings for 67 and hit cleron four's. The partnership 10.48 adding 116 runs in 80 rainutes.

Allen took 5 wickets for 67, Tate 4 for $3.

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1 R. Logan and J. MacKnight.

H. P. Bailey and R. C. Webb.

E. J. K. Weeks and C.

W. O. Bradley.

F. Pederson and D. J. Mackia.

C. A. Leiper and E. H. Williams.

W. A. Stewart and J. P. Sherry.

10.32

Tate Bowls Well.

10.56

W. H. E Thomas and N. V. Croucher.

1. Motherwell

Ooltic

Tate made an impressive first appearance, keeping a clever pace and variation of speed. It is con sidared likely he will replace Voce 11.04. in the Gr Test Match.

The M.CO. had scored 6 runs for 11.09 11.09 no wickets at the close of play.

11.00

E. des Vœux and H. C.. Hopkins.

17

i

H. HI. Pethick and II. Spicar.

"

V. R. Gordon and J. W Alabaster.

u. Morton

Cowdenbeath Hamilton

F.A.C. FIXTURES

Workington Seanthorpe, Acerington Hereford. Darlington Boston. Halifax Darwen. Southport Nelson. Carlisle r. Doniaby, Chester . Rotherhamn. Crewer. Crooktown. York. Scarborough. Marine (Liverpool)

pools,

v

Hartle-

Donolster . Gainsboro. Rochdale . Stockport. Wrexham. Spennymoor. Barrow, r. Gateshead. Tranmere New Brighton. Stalybridge v. Huli. Walsall Mansfield, Dartford . Yeovil and Pettors. Cardiff Bristol Rovers. Northampton . Lloyds (Sitting.

bourne)..

Bristol City . Romford..

Newport . Ilford.

Merthyr Town wi

Rangers.

Margate

Queen's Park

Rudesporte

Torquay. Bournemouth.

Southend . Exeter

Guildford v. Coventry. Folkestone r. Norwich. Orient. Aldershot. Swindon v. Dulwich Hamlet. Palace v. Wycombe Wanderera. Reading Brentford. Luton Kingstonians.

HOME CRICKET

PERCENTAGE SYSTEM TO BE REINSTATED

well & Co.

A.P.C. and Mesars. Ded-

well & Co

A.P.C. and Messrs. Dod well & Co.

Mr. J. P. Sherry and 5. S. Cook.

F. C. Madie and J..C. Dunbar.

Mrs. R. M. Wood and Mrs. Kerr.

A. C. Pederson and Mr. Mackie..

J. V. Marshall and F.

A. Pollock,

A. O. Brawn and S. T. Butlin.

J. G. Leeky and J. Lothian.

Mrs. Mackie and Miss Thomas.

J. R. Coupland and P. L. Leefe,

Miss K. P. Curtin and D. S. Edward.

Mrs. R. A. Rodgers and Mius Graham,

R. A. Rodgers and C. J. Stellingwerff.

Miss M. Whimster and H. N. Williamson,

* Get caddies from Superintendent.

FANLING HUNT

STEEPLECHASE

RACES

SUNDAY,

27th NOV., 1932.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY'S DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

NOVEMBER 25, 1982.

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LONDON, Nov, 25. Interport match, with H.E. Maz- THE Advisory County Cricket Committee has decided to re- The match between the Hongkong vert to the percentage system for team and the Shanghai Chinese on the county championship. Sunday will be refereed by V. Lenoise, with T. W. Ho and S. Y, Lock as linósmen.

Sarigue Sripan

Guam

Tap Palaw Imbuan

DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS

White Label appeals the most to The Goods and Friar John propositions but

'me. tra

fair the whole the race is very open and anything might happen. Look out for the big dividend."

SELECTIONS

Base 1.—Roválán.

Baca

"Cupid"

White Stars

-Just Imagine:

Demarrer.

Rass 3.—Whoopee..

Gallant Fox, Devon. (Continued as foot of next Column)

shill and 5: E. Burst as linesmen,

Race 4,Wakredøld,

Wembley Stag. The Plover Race 5.White. Heather,

Banjolins, Holty Race 6Uhampagne “Bay,... ·

San Francisco, Race 7 White Label:

Friar John

The Gooda.

UNACCEPTABLE.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,]

NANKING, Nov. 23. Chinese Government' Official ly announces that the proposal for direct negotiations between China and Japan to find a solution to the Manchurian disputocis ab-

Phine solutely unacceptable to

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November 28d. 118. 00mAn anticyclons of considerable intensity he developed over Mongolia, and the monsoon may be expected to be re-established along the coast and over the northern Uhins Ses during the next twenty four hours

2 bolt jalgge teen bevand

Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.08 inch. Total since January 1, 37.88 inches, igainst an average of 81,88 inches,

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON ON NOVEMBER 26.

DIFTRIOT

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