10
LIKELY WINNERS AT
MACAO
SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING ON SUNDAY
SOME SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS
[BY MORNING DEW "')
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1932.
GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING
AY-DECEMBER 15,
Old Course, 9.30-9.24 am, not to be booked by players arriving by train 9.28 a.m. G. S. Archbutt and L G. 8. Dodwell, 9.39 Car B H. MacBean and
Capt. Giddy.
·9,34·
0.40
0.48
There are seven races on the card | might earn some stake money for far to-morrow's Extra Race Meeting his owner. Orlando is in this raco at Macno and there is a distinct and if he is allowed to get a good 44 .. likelihood of some big dividends start he might have plenty to say being paid to hacky punters. The about the race. Snappy Eve in 2.5. Taishan will anil at 9.a.m. from down to 147 pounds and Alexandr Hong Kong and will return at 5.15 Hall also is down to this woight and from Macno.. The Moonshiners it these two pories are fitas I Melody Makers will be on board to believe they aro-they may cluse
an upset. make the trip more pleasant.
Entrics generally are fairly thin, and so big fields will be the excep- tion rather than the rule. In the opening race Drian and Prestwick look as though they are going to have things all to themselves and it will be difficult to try and pick the one which will be more likely to eatch the judge's eye. Drian, on the whole has shown better finishes than Prestwick in the past and the odds seem to be slightly in his favour. Tien Fong Shan looks a good thing for third place..
The Ladies' Race,
J. H. Fox and C. C. Stark.
..
C. B. Robertson and Re BW. Patorson;
D. S. Harley and 'A. 1. Bowker.**.
C.
A, S. Adamson and C A. Pouncey,
0.82
W. Thomson and I.
H.
Genre.
U.56
N. K. Littlejohn and A. McKellar
10.00
10.04
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This race over once round looks a very good thing for Whoopce. 10.09.,, The low waight is all in his favour and if the pony can crack up a fast-10.12 half mile, he will take a lot of over- hauling in the later stages of the 10.10 race. Estrellita and Until Then will probably take the other places. If-10.90 Christmas Bells and Gallant Fox are kept back for this event, those two 10.24 ponies are likely to give Whooper a good race but are not likely to beat him.
Haydock Park Pinte.
The Lingfeld Handicap. This race for "D" Class ponics of the Hong Kong Jockey Club has
There are only seven entries for drawn twelve entries but the field is not likely to be more than six the last race and although both New or soven. The Plover is in this race King and Venturous are running at andouglit to win, although Power- 188 pounds and conceding "tons" of weight to the others, I still think ful King a quite good each way that these two ponies are outstand het and can be fully depended upon to give The Ployer: a good race,ing and the result will depond, on Just Imagine raight run into a pince and Gold Mine also appears to be quite a sound place proposition..
The Perth Handicap.
The race for Australian ponies has drawn only five ponies and among them is Cauny who ran so well at Happy Valley last week: Ho will be carrying pounds and although the weight will bet make mach differenes to him, I think But After That is likely to redeem hin- self and extend Cammy to-morrow. This ought to be a very good race. Tin Tae id down to 146 pbuntly and when, his weight is down, he can make things hum. I wouldn't be surprised to see him do well
Alexandra Park Handicap, For E Clusa ponies" this race has, attracted seventeen, entries and very Christmas Bello will have, n good chance here of turning the tables on Gallant Fox. A very good race isnticipated and in oil- probability Christmas Belle wall win. as the pons has been very còn sistently ranning into a place in this class. Cupid sight is quite well- over this dinero B
99s not
seem to me theme in place! is about his lin GORION
Wakefield a
take a lot of Kiltip pver this file race for D Class Wonderful 'Stag is down 160 poenda and
HOME FOOTBALL
HOME LEAGUE MATCHES TO BE PLAYED TO-DAY
The following English and Scot- tish league matches are down for decision to-day:
FIRST DIVISION
Astón Villa
•Bolton
Chelsea
Blackburn
10.28
10.32
10.30
"
10.40
10,44
10.48
these two. Venturous should win, 10.52 but New King has an enviable.re- cord in Maco and Mr. Caplan 10.50 might bring off another win with this pony on Saturday. Pure Music 11:00 at 159 is not such a bad proposition at all and is sure to give a credite able performance against the fav ourites.
SELECTIONS
Race 1. Drian
11.04
19.
EO. Hudson and R. K Valentine.
A. D: Lowson and HH
Pethick
N. J. Perrin and W.
Williains.
H. Hampton and ́A. Brawnd
NAVAL BOXING
SEMI-FINALS DECIDED
FINALS TO NIGHT
Tuo semi-finals of the Novices and Amateur team Boxing Champion- ships organised by the China Fleet! were fought off at the Royal Naval Canter: Inst night. There was
FA CUP REPLAYS
COVENTRY AND READING AGAIN DRAW
[THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Dec. 1S. large gathering of boxing enthuULL CITY and Queen's Park entered the Third Round of siasts present, and some very clever
the FA Cup yesterday, and boxing why EEU,
The finals of the championships Coventry City again drew with will take place tonight, after which leading after extra time had been Captain Burnett will present the played.
prizes.
NOVICES COMPETITION Feather Weight:
-"- A.B. Downes (H.M.S. Hermes) beat A.B. Bearsby (H.M,S, Suffolk), A.B. Jewett (H.M.S. Medway) beat Cook Fitchett (HM.S. Verity). Light Weight,
A.B. Dennis (H.MY Suffolk) beat Sig. How HMS Hermes).
Marine Haley (H.M.S. Hermoe) Ebeat Big Smith (H.M.S. Hermes) technical knockout.
Q.
M. W, Budd and E. D. Matthews.
G. C. Worrall and R. Young.
J. B. MacDonald and R. C. Webb.
W. F. Simons and Ritchie.
W. 8. Hillier and K.
Rounds.
by a
Weller Weight.
A.B. Moul (H.M.9. Wishurt) beas A.R. Shea (H.M.8. Hermes).
Middle Weight,
2.B. Fudge (M.8, Wishart) beat A.D. Etherington (H.MS. Sandwich) by a technical knock-out. AA.B. Pringle (H.M.S. Medway)
bent A.B. Day (H.M.S. Wild Swan); by a technical knock-out,
K.
W. J. Roberts and D. S. Edward.
a W. Jeffries and W. Pittendrigh,
J. E. Richardɛon and H. Bond,
Light-Heavy Weight.
A.B. Marsh (H.M.S. Hermes) Mwalk-over from A.B. Wilson (HMS
Wren)
G.
H. U. Ireland and A. K. Mackenzie.
G. W. Sewell and D. S. - Robb.
J. G. Campbell and A. B. Purves,
V. R. Gordon and R. H. Wild:
RC Law and D. J. Christie.
J. F. Robinson and L. A.
Oxloraft.
R. H. Griffiths and R 1. 'Cherrill.
1
G. W. Reeva E
N.
Williamson.
G. T. May and J. R,
B.
Prestwick Tien Feng Shan.
Face 2. The Plover,
Coupland.
11.24
P. L Leefo and H. G.
Wallington
+
11.29
Powerful King. Jus; Imagine, '
W. HE-Thomas and D. Ellis.
11.32
Capt. H. W. Dauk.
"Ratt~3~~But-Älter-That-
11.38.
09.01 Marta
Janny
A. Pearce.
Tin IBE:
11.40
JH. B. Lepi
Clark
Race 4. Christmas Bolle
Gallant Fox Tüpid
11.44
C. Thwaites
Dykoo.
Race B. Wakefield
Wonderful Stag Orlando
Race 8. Whoopee
Estrellita Until Then
Race 7. Ventureus
New King, Pure Music.
Redmood.
W. U. Robertson and A. 11.48 1
D. Coppin. 11.69, A. T. Lay and O. Eager.
G. B. G. Hall, and H. C. Hopkins, 19.00 noon A. B. Raworth and G F
Hole,
11.58
19.04 p.m. G. C. Leiper and D.
12.08
Miller.
H. S. Hills and 0. L. Bandes, an
Row Course. 9.20-9.24. p.m. Players travelling by train carinot book these times.
9.28 m. J. W. Alabaster and C.
E. Holmes..
W. H. B. Bigg and W. J. Marshall
A. S. Mitchell and J. P.
< Warren.
C. J. D. Law, and "3. W. Mayhew.
Mr. D. G. McAvoy and D. G. McAvoy." R. A. Rodgers and A. C. .C. Fournier.
KOWLOON CHESS CLUB
9.39
T. J. J. Fenwick and A. Leach
9.36
A. HK. Gobb and H. H. Mundy.
9.40
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
9.44
9.48
The A
Koop Chess Club held a Central British School ning when the Club, Championship Tournament was ad
.9.50
2
10.04
n
10.12
19
10.20
v Manchester C
yesterday's play 10.28 10:36
4. Birmingham,
Sextor.
West Brom.
Derby
É Coltau LS, Smith
0
Everton
A G. M.
Blackpool
ton 1 B. W, Paul
I P. T. Rozario sb
Junior.
10.52
11.00-1
11.08
J. Birinkoff
J, Easton
L. Roche
Notts Cou Swansea
v. Wednesday
Huddersfielde, Arsenal "*"
Leicester
Liverpool
Middlesbro.r. Leeds
Newcastle
Portsmouth r. Sunderland.
Shefield U.
Wolves
SECOND DIVISION.
Chesterfield Port Vale Bradford
Báry,
v West Ham
HIRD DIVISION ISO. TH
A.B. Deykin (H.M.S. Suffolk) beat A. B. Chamberlain (H.ALS. Hermes),
1
FANLING GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
-MATCH CANCELLED
Owing to the These of Mr. A. D Stewart the final tio of the loyal Hong Kong Golf Chrb Champion- ship arranged for Sunday, will not | tako" place;
HOCKEY
H.K. "LADIES TEAMS FOR
loon
TO-DAY
The following will represent the. Hong Kong Ladies Hockey - Club in the Caor Clark match against St. Andrew's this afternoon at-3.15 n. the Marina ground, Kow M. Bird; E. Gray, J. Smalley; J. Dalziel, B. M. Pope, For- gused; I. Kaili, M. Alb Jong, A.B. Brand (8th D/F.) beat A.B. P. M. Harrop, J. Churchill and
E. Binckburn. Edland (H.M.S. Kent).
AMATEUR TEAM
Bantam Weight.
Feather Weight.
Tel. Smith (H.M.S. Kent) best A.B. Hinton (H.M:S. Suffolk).
AB. Read (8th D/F) brat A.B, Mogford (5th D/F.).
Light Weight, A:B Law (8th D/F.) beat S.P.Q. Robinson (H.M.S. Herines) by technical knock-out in the first round,
A.B. Baldwin (H.M.S. Hermes) knock-out Marine Brown (H.M.S. Kent) in the first round,
Walter Weight,
The following will represent the Club "A" XI in it match, against the St. Andrew's Troop on the Naval ground at Happy Valley to-day at 3 p.m. -
J. Harris Walker, A. Nicol. B. Franklin; E. O'Hagan, D. Robert son, A. Owen Hughes, M. Bishop, A Halifax, E. Bonnar, A. 0. Orme and R. King.
GRASS CUTTER AND AMAH
S.PO. Keen 18th D/F.) beat A.B.. Butler H. Costwall)
A.E. Folmer LS: Suffolk) OLD WOMAN WHO BIT HER beat AB. Cannon (EMS. Hermes).
Middle Waight,
A.B. Thompson (H.18 Corn wall)knock-out A.B. Wadge. (8th
/F) in the first round, A.B. Dawson (8th, 1)/F.) bent A.D. Hall(H.M.8 Medway).
Light-Heavy Weight, A.B, Hill (8th D/E)-beat L Stoker Gisborne (H.M.S.. Kent).
Oficial d
The Judges werePay Comdr. Wethey, Rey, A. Evans, Capt. Hill, R.M., Lt.-Comdr Lawrence, It. Comdr. Egaling and Major Brown,
R.M.
Referees-Cemdr. Bayley, Li-0. Stevenson and Chpt, Burnett.
Time-keeper:Bey, A Edwards.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
TO-DAY'S -TOURNAMENT.
MÄTCH
CLUB. NAYY
The Club and Royal Navy Rugby XV.s meet at Happy Valley, this afternoon in the first round of the Triangular Tournament competition. Both these teams have lost by narrow-marginto the Army XV. while in friendly encounters be tween the two the Napy have scored" two wins and the Club one to date. The Navy team has been consider- ahly weakened by the departure of Hris 8 Dazte hire for the North, but the Senior Service have such a galaxy of talent that they can be depended upon to produce a very useful side oven without Licuts. Armytage and Rothwell. We un derstand that Tent Partridge is thable to play this afternoon, but with Lient Linton, the Navy cap- lain, in the pack again the side: should be stronger than that which Mthe Club, beat at Saturday, Fuck The Club Blde,
Pollock and Marshall. Miss Graham and Miss Mrs: Sime Thomson and; Miss Thomas. Mrs. Jefferies and Mrs. Matthews: Miss Button and Miss Munro KW Jones and J. O. Dunbar, TJ.-Price and GF Rees,
R. BA Price and Wilson
DOCTORS WHO
SUFFER FROM
For the Club Baby is still m able to play, and Robertsbdi and. Bradford would appear to be out of the game for sole tiineet The Clab, team showw.twchanges from that which beat the Navy last week, Lammert coming back to the side DYSPEPSIA at left wife, med farrod replacing
Stilliard in the pack Doctora know that most cases of: It would indeed be, hard, to tore
are due to chat, the resu Pis the matchy but they, tham-ws are assured of si close tassel bé,
omach tween two well matched siden
ASSAILANT.
"At the Central Magistracy yester day a young Chinese grass-cutter was charged with robbing an oid Chinese, amah, on Hatton Road, on! the morning of December 4.
According to Detective Sergeant O'Donovan, who prosecuted, the complainant
walking down Hatton Road on the day in ques tion when she met the defendant. afterwards complainant heard foot They passed each other, but shortly
was
stops behind her, and before she could turn round, she was pushed to the ground
dans then ran away without taking the pures.
Complainant later made a raport She recognised her asailant as the to the police and two days after grass-cutter who had just passed wards un identification parade was her, and when he made a grab at held at which the defendant was her purse which she was carry ng picked out by the "complainant. inside a bandkerchief, she bit. Bis band. They struggled until the complainant fell into a hole which ra-about-saven fået deep Defen-
After hearing further evidence, his Worship, Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, adjourned the case.
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