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MACAO RACES
SOME SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS
SEVEN RACES FOR
SUNDAY
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Old Course.
D.20-0.24 m, not to be looked by
travellers on 8.37 train. 8.99 a.m. R. C. Law and A. E.
Lisannian R. K. Valentine and A. McKellar.
(BY **
MORNING' DEW.";
0.32.
0.30
0.40
9.44
On Sunday, the Macao Jockey Club will be holding their First Extra Race Meeting with a pro- game of seven races, and there aught to be a big ättendance on the Aaric Preta "course as this is the last meeting before the Chinese New Year
0.48,
9.59
9.50
Several cats will be going to Macao on Sunday morning,___ the | last departure from Hong Kong being the Taishin, which will sail 10.00 að 9.30 n.m. The first race is arranged for 1,44 p.m.
10.04
10.08
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10.19.1
Of the race meeting itself, the most interesting items will be the third and font events when a number of new Macno subs will meet. There are sure to be some handsome dividenda for those who 10.10 can spot the winner,
The opening mace" over six fur 10.20 longs for any Macao sub which has not won more than $1,000 has 10.4 drawn eight entries and of the Dria and Allwell should cont mand most of the betting. Allwell has a concession of twelve pounds from Drian and ought to be able to win. Blue Plane is a distinct danger in this race and may no count for an upset,
The second race is for "D" Class ponies over a mile and a quarter and it is quite likely that all six will take the field. Powerful King looks a very good thing for this race and ought to get very near, Valley Holt has been let in at a kw handicap, and will be a very dungorana ummposition. Wakefield
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933.
CHINA FLEET BOXING
GOOD EVENING'S SPORT
AT LEE THEATRE
Plenty of keen, hard fighting was seen at the Lea Thestra last night when the China Fleet Boxing Team Championships, the Arst public event of the season, were held in the presence of a large gathering of boxing enthusinate.
C. E. Sandstrom and T. C. Monaghun. P. S. Grant and Ca Thwaites. K. K. Rounds and H. H. Pethick.
D. Forbes and A. Rit- chie.
T. A Pearce and O. E.
O. 'Marton.
G. F. Hole and H. Hampton.
R. K. Batchelor and G.
B. G. Hull. J. B. Emmert. and A. Leach.
II. F. Sommers and J. A. Shaw.
Col Renshaw and Major
Fasken.
H. C. Gould and T Negarry-
Sarsfield and Capt. Hughes!
The meeting, on the whole was success, and the fights were so closely contested, that there were only four knock-outs in the sixteen bouts decided,
the
A.B. Warnes (H.M.S. Hermes), Welterweight Champion of Hong Kong and China Coast, was unfortunately prevented to meet A.B. Payne in the soui-finst of the welter-weight Championship owing to a leg injury caused through play ing football:
The best fight of the evening was perhaps that between A.B. Baldwin (H.M.S. Hermes) and Lending Seaman Hall (H.M.S. Bruce) in the Light Weight final. Although bay ing been floored three times in the first round, and receiving a bit "below the belt which apparent
L. A. Calcraft and J. F.ly the referee did not notice, he Lawrie..
recovered splendidly to beat Hall. Major
Twice he was saved by the gong, once when he was floored for the third time in the first round, and the other when he was hit below) the belt" the second round.
Boog were heard everywhere in the theatre as the audience apparently Rference of the referee when this were annoyed with the non-inter-
blow wis administered.
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D. Christie and W.
S.
Hillier.
10.32,
T. J. Draper and
Sanger.
10.30
E. M. Bryden and J. MacDonald.
B.
10.40
A. D. Lowson and R. Davies.
10.44
E. J. R. Mitchell and K. Mackenzie,
A.
10.48
J. R. Masson and H.
U.
Ireland,
L. Goldman and G. Divett.
E.
10.52
10.56
is also a good candidate in this 11.00- race and with a bit of luck might provide his supporters with a good dividend,
The Speedy Plate.
The third and fourth races BTE bat over five furlongs and from the various rumours I have heard about the dark horses in these events, it would appear that every ons of the twenty candidates is a winner! However, I have been told that So On Cheerful Son, Brutus, Bird, Battling Horse and Green Jade are good ones, and paks then on to readers.
11.01
· 11.00·
11.12
11.18
11,90
...
N. H. Turner and C.
Saudes.
C. C. Stark and J.
Richardson.
A.B. Ewin (H.M.S. Kent) the Colony and China Coast won the Middlo Weight Champion of the Middle Weight Championship by knocking out A.B. Christie (H.M.9. Ling A.B. Thompson (H.M.S. Corn- Medway) in the semi-final and beat: E. wall) on points in the Fintl. In the
LA. R. Duncan and G. C. Worrall
J. B. Logan and I. II.
Geare.
Major Wren und Major
'Grellier.
A. C. 1. Bowker and A. J..P. Hollingdale and W. E. Hunt and F. C. Mudie. HS Hills and A. Raworth,
W. Hayward.
J. C. Miller.
latter hout he did not have such
INTERPORT GOLF
SCHEDULE OF ARRANGE- MENTS
The following are the proposed arrangements, for the InterTort Golf matches:- team arrive..
Monday, Jan. 23-Shanghai Tuesday Jan 24-Manila team arrive
p.m. O.C.
*
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THE VARSITY RUGGER MATCH
OXFORD'S FORWARDS TURNED THE GAME IN THE
LOOSE AND THE LINE-OUT
CAMBRIDGE BEGIN WELL AND THEN GET
RATTLED
Wednesday, Jan, 25-Hong Kong "London," Dec. 7-Before about co well beaten. Jenkins falled from a.m. 40,000 spectatora, on a perfect after a fairly easy, position, and half e. Shanghai, singles, 10.30 O.C., 2 p.m. N.C,
Bom, Oxford bent Cambridge by time came with the score three Thursday, Jan. 28.-Hong Kong me goal and one try (8 points) to all," though once Reid got over, 1. Manila, 4 balls, 10.15 am. (1.C., one try (3 points). It was a most enly to be recalled for a knock on, curious game "to_watch, the two After Rees had restarted, it was 2.13 p.m. N.C..
Friday, Jan. 97-Hong Kong halves being almost exactly the re-all Oxford. Helped by astute kick- Manila, singles, 1.30 am. O.C., 1 verse of each other. During the ing by Jenkins, who has the old Brst, Cambridge pressed hard for Welsh idea of saving his forwards p.m. N.C. .'
Saturday, Jan. 28-Shanghai .fully twenty five minutes, Oxford fus working the touch-line over their Manila, singles, a.m. N.C., 18.30 hen taking up the attack, and dur-heads, they kept the Light Blues Gaming the second, the Dark Blues were continually on the defence, and it Shanghai foursome, 9.30am. N. made maguificant effort to pull line out, the ball was shot back to Sunday, Jan. 29-Hong Kong definitely on top until the last ter was no surprise when they crossed minutes, when Marr and his men again. This time, direct from a i p.m. 0.C.
the game round. Monday, Jan., · 30.-Manila.
Lamport. Through Jackson and Shanghai, four balls, a.m. N.C.,
Actually, Oxford must thank her. Jenkins it travelled to Lorraine, jack for the victory. Far from be- and the Glenalmond Freshman took p.m. Q.C..
Golfing outplayed by the more fancied full advantage of a badly-placed Light Blue eight, they woro ut defence. Going through cleanly, he Just equal, and often superior in gave Minns a perfectly-timed pass, the main phases of forward play, and the result was a dive for the and they were inuch ahead of their corner which caused the Oxford rivals in two of the most important win,
securing from the loose sorums and from the lines out-
Monday, Jan. 20.-Interclub Dinner, Gloucester Building 8 p.m. for 8.30.
0.0.-Old Course. N.C.-New Course,"
RUGBY FOOTBALL
NAVY CLUB
TODAY'S TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT MATCH
Numerical Inference."
A Magnificent Goal. From two yards from the touch- line Jenkins kicked a magnificent
A strictly kept analysis shows goal and now, Cambridge took a that in the tight scrums, both sides tur. For quito five minutes they had the ball twenty-two times, but penned Oxford right on their own From the loose mauls, Oxford heel- line; but a 'mark by Owen-Smith, ed thirty-three times against eigh- and good work by Lamport, Kelly, teon, and from the lines out they and Prescott kept them out, anal managed to get possession thirty- actually, when time came, the game one times against twenty. Not on- was in the Cambridge "25." A ly that, but each time they got the fine, hard match, deservedly won, We gather that H.E. the Goyer ball from these lines-out, they and extremely well handled by nor and Sir. Miles Lampson, managed to get it back so quickly Freathy, who still remains a "mas H.B.M. Minister to China, will be and surely that Lamport had his ter referee"! among the spectators to witnessmen moving in first-class style, and
BAGHDAD TIMES SUSPENDED
FOR MAKING REFERENCE
TO OIL DISPUTE
"THROUGH RKUTER'S AGENCY...};
BAGHDAD, Jan. 13. THE British-controlled · Baghdad Times has been suspended from publication for a period of fifteen days by order of the Iroqi. Lona- vil of Ministers (the Cabinet);
The suspension was ordered on, the grounds that references made in the journal to the "Angio- Persian oil dispute were liable to affect the friendly relations be woon Iraq and a friendly State. The Iraqi Foreign Minister; in formed the managing director of the Company that owing to come
an official protest from the Persian meats in the Baghdad Times, the Council of Ministers had received Minister, concerning references enti sidered offensive to Persian suscep tibilites.
The Baghdad Times was founded when. British troops entered Bagh dad in 1017 and the shareholders » are mainly British.
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER R.C.
(Continued from Page: 9-)
Membership whereby friends and relatives of the Staff of the Com pany are allowed to become As privileges of Membership. Thos sociate Members and partake of the Rules governing Membership have been drawn up on as broad laen
as possible consistent with efficient Management; the only difference between an Ordinary Member and an Associate Member is that the latter has no voting powers and is not eligible to sit on any Commit
Audit,
4
The accounts have been audited
Olcoza. The following officers were elect-
Hon. Secretary—Mr. E. Jotta. Hon. Treasurer:—Mr. G. A Noronha,
ed for the present year
Oxford, this afternoon's Rugby match, be it was from these movements that B. G. Owen-Smith (Rondes won the Club and the Navy, when the way was paved for both the bosch, S.A., and Magialen) es a fine encounter is promised. The Oxford scores.
Minns (Auckland University and match is one of the fixtures in the Bowers and Jones seemed the men Balliol), H. D. B. Lorraine (Glen- an easy passage as in the semi-final, second round of the looal Triangu- chiefly responsible, whilst Nicholson almend and Christ Church), G. Y. as Thompson, although not so ex:
lár Tournament, and the result was undoubtedly the man who was 7. Jenkins (Llandovery and Joans), perienced as he it, put up a credit will be interesting, as the Army and doing the useful stuff in the manls. S. L. Waide (Sedbergh and Bra- able performance,
3. For (H.M.S. Hermes) the the Club are now level, each having Richards, a real worker, led his renose College); KL Jackson by Mesera Crofton and Norculia China Flect Featherweight cham Wavy in the second round. On the up by Peacock while in the open port (captain), (Sydney University due.
to play, one match against the men very well, being ably backed (Rugby and Trinity), N. Lam to whom the thanks of the Club ars pion, 1931, champion, Shanghai, 1932, greatly the Navy they were defeated, but play. The fatter particularly Clifton and Brasenose College), and Featherweight last occasion which the Club met Kelly and Prescott gave a fine dis and Balliol); E. A. La Richards disappointed his supporters by had then a very different team from caught the eye by his all round per E.-B. Nicholson (Marlborough and losing to Stoker King (H.M.§. Kent) in the semi-final of the Fea that which, they will-field to-day, formance; he as the true wing Wadham), M. F. Peacock (Wellin
Also the club won the 1st round of forward's instinct of covering aton and Braserioso College). W. therweight Championship. Stoker
the Triangular Tournament against comrade temporarily out of the J. Jones (Monmouth and Jesus), King went on to beat A.B. Preston the Navy, so they will be favourites game.
A. E. S. Charles (Sherborne and (8th D/F) in the final, *
to-day.
Lamport played a real captain's Worcester), R. E. Prescott (Marl Leading Seaman Davies (EMS. The following were unsuccess Hermes) who line represented the of their players. by the departure le on the slow side, and he suffer (Cheltenham and Trinity), H. M. The Navy team have lost several game, though his passing was a lit-borough and Trinity), J. B. Bowers ful-Jeffries and Coulthart, Stel-Royal Navy in the I.S.B.A. Chap of H.M.S. Suffolk, and Watson is ed from Pope's attentions. But in Kelly (Sedbergh and Exeter]). Good Luck Handicap.
lingwerf and Comie, Robinson pionship, 1925, and Welterweight still unit, so there will be some the rest of the play he was extrezne
Cambridge. Banjolina carries top weight in and McEachran, Whyte-Smith and Champion of the Combined Fleets,newcomers to watch to-day. They ly useful, and his defence was im- this mile ruce for
E Class Brown, Enger and Wild, Burch 1923, gave a splendid as well as an still have most of their outstand precable. Jackson, starting badly ponies and although he is giving and Griffith, Jones and Tetley, aqusing exhibition when be best
improved tremendously as the guide ing players however. away plenty of handicap, the pony Lewis and Daukes, Waddington and A.B. Payne (8th D/F) in the final The club'e vice-captain, Melolwent on, and no fault could be should win, as he appears to be the Weight. (Robertson and Paterson, of the Welterweight Championship.
Iam, is unfortunately still unable to found with his passgiving or tak pick of the entries. Imperial Hall Syme-Thomson and Mulcahy;
play, owing to the injury he susing. is down to 144 pounds and Tien Powell and Valentine, Kearton and Feng Shan has even a pound less. Sewell, MacFarlan and Dykes. Both these panies should give Ban- jólinu a close race.
The Ladies' Race,
The ladies' race over six furlongs should prove to be a comparative- ly easy race for Oriando as the pony is a terror' over, six furlongs when, he decides to run. However Orlando, is vory, erratic at times and in that event Powerful King or Imperiul Hall, should they be kopt for this race, may, win.
Good Chance Handicap.
11.24
31.28
New Course..
B.
Prizes Presented,
**
son.
Bar Convener-Mr. J. Grady. Librarian :--Mr. J. D. Parkin-
Ground Conveneri-Mr. A. Tinson
Entertainment
Convener —Mr
T. Young.
Sports Convener :--Mr. W. Brown, jar.
G. W. Parker (Crypt School, kucester and Selwyn), W. GS.. Johnston, (Tonbridge and Clare), J. H. L. Phillips (Weymouth and Trinity Hall),, I. Rees (Swansea and St. John's), K. C. Fyfe bargh and King's), C. R. B. Bird- At the conclusion of the fights,tained in the match last Saturday Both centres were good, Lorraine (Oundle and Caius); W. T. Ander wood (Brighton and Sidney Sus- Captain Burnett, R.N., who gave against the Army. Selby returned showing up as the better on account son (Durham and St. John's), E.sex), G. S. Walter (Oundle and away the prizes thanked the Press to his place at scrum half last of his clever cutting through but B. Pope (Uppingham and Clare) Queens'), W. 3. Leather (Sedbergh for the publicity given and con- Saturday, after a long absence Jenkins was a great tower of D. M. Marr (Fettes and Caius) and Clara), J. L. P. Reid (Fettes 9.20.9.24 .m. not to be booked by gratulated the fighters on their fine owing to illness, and, though we strength to Oxford by reason of his (captain), R. B. Jones (Uppingham and Jesus), G. E. Delafield (St.
displays.
did not expect him to be as fit, as strategical kicking. Minns, who and Clare), W. Leather (Sed Paul's and Jesus) travellers on 8.37 train.
usual, he gave an excellent display, scored both tries, was strong and (Continued on next Column). Reforee: A. E. Freethy (Wales). He has many tactics up his sleeve, dashing, but Waide could never get Weatherweight (Semi-final).・・ with which to surprise his oppon- away from Johnston, and so was Stoker King (H.M.S. Kent) bentents and help his side to victory. practically bottled" all the after A.B. Farrar HM.S.. Hermes),
The kick-off is at 4 p.m. and the noon. At back, Owen Smith gave Stoker Preston (8th D/F) beat following are the teamS:-
a great display, and fully lived up A.B. Downes (H.M.S. Hermes).
to his big occasion reputation. Rather Disappointing. Cambridge were rather disap
0.39 a.m. D. G. McAvoy and Mrs.
McAvoy.
0.40
H. C. Hopkins and E. D. Matthews.
9.48
Mrs. Wren and Mrs.
Tottenham.
9.50
Mrs. Syme Thomson and Miss Munro.
10.04 15.12
The last race is a mile for Macao subseripitica griffins of any season 10.20 ted Pare Music is among the entries with only 153 pounds to 10.28 carry. He is a very attractive proposition and ought to account | 10.30 for all comers. New King and Venturous are both weighted down 10.44 with 100, but over a mile this is. not too much of a handicap, and lo.se these ponies may be placed.
SELECTIONS
Race 1. Allwoll."
QP Drian,
Dashinway.
Race 2 Powerful King.
Wakefeld. Valley Hall.
Race 8
and 4. Green Jade,
Battling Horse, Bird
Brutus. So On Cheerful Bon, Hace 5-Banjolins.
Imperial Hall. Tien Tang Shan. Orlando. Powertul King. Until Then. 7. Pure Musić,
Kiw King? Venturous.
Race
11.00
++
Young and H. Spicer. W. G. Fischer and Mrs. Fischer.
Miss Curtin and Mrs. Valentine.
•
J. C. Dunbar and B. C. Webb.
RA. Rodgers and A. G, C. Fournier.
W. J. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts.
RESULTS
Lightweight (Semi-final).
Teams.
Club.-J. P. Whitham; J. J. Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg. R." H.
A.B. Baldwia. (H.M.S; Hermes) Griffiths, O. P. Lammert; MW, nginting. Apart from an occasion-
beat A.B. McBride (8th D/F).
L/Sea. Hall (H.M.S. Bruce) beat A.B. Wright (8th D/F), D.
from A.B. Hermes).
Warmes
Pa
Welterweight (Semi-final). L/Sea. Davies (H.M.S. Hermes) beat S.P.O. Keen (8th D/F)
A.B. Payne received walk-over. (H.M.S. Middleweight (Semi-final). A.B. Ewin (H.M.S. Kent) Imock JM. Eadio and D. M. ed out A.B. Christie (J.M.S. Med
way).
A.B. Thompson (H.M.S.) Corn- wall) Acked out A.B. Dawson (8th D/F).
J. B. Ross and D. 8. Robb,
Kers,
TENNIS CHAMPION- SHIPS
Entries Closing To-Day
NEW ASPIRANTS ENTERED
(BY: BALADIN.)
Entries for the Annual Lawn Tennis Tournament of the Hoog Kong Cricket Club, which will com- merce the first week in February,
and which includes both the Open Bingles and Open Doubles Char
*Flyweight (Final). Stoker Rowlands knocked out A.B. Preces (8th D/F.)...
Bantamweight (Final):7; A.B. Road (8th D/F): heat A.B. Sharpe (8th D/F.), JDY
Featherweight (Final), (int) Stoker King (H:M.8, Kent):beat AB Frestan (8hD/PEVKY:
Lightweight = {Final),
A.B. Baldwin (HMS, Hermes) beat A.B. Hall (H.MS, Bruce),
WWWWelterweight (Final). L/Sen. Davies (H.M.S. Hermes) boat A.B. Payne (II.M.S. Hermes)
* Middleweight (Final). A.B. Ewin (HMS. Kent) boat AB Thompson (HMLS.) Cornwall)
Light Heavyweight (Final). A.J. Shreeve (8th D/F) beat
Heavyweight (Final) A.3. Judge (9th D.) knocked Marie Laws (ILM.S. Kens)
pionships of the Colony, close to AB. House (H.M.S. Kmt), day. As the number of compentors | Jul" for these two events – have”, “Leen" limited, there has not been such a Toun, Denis H, Hazell and W- great rush for entry as in the pan out Williams, while out of last years few years. All the leading players budding stock has emerged Tau have entered and the tournament will undoubtedly prove as attrac Wai Pul as the most promising, and tive is in former years. The fait
FRIENDLY FOOTBALL o Tsui Yat. Pui, Y. Huchtuma, list of antrants will be published ho beat 8. T. Green, the veteran:
HMS. MEDWAY DRAW WITH A champion, and J. Leonard, who on Monday.
ded interest will be provided.
veral newcomers who bid fairEENINSULA HOTEL BRAT fore: the semi to make their presence felt, and f
surprising to, nes thefn Playing on the Club de Recreio deus stages of the ground, the offers of ILM.S. Med. among these way meta tena front the Pepin 24 Jules Hotch "The result was a draw
Navy. Lt. Buckley: Sto. Packer,
Turner, J. A. R. Selby G. C. a burst by Pope, Anderson ar Moutrie, J. H. McElney, W. F. Fyfe, their backs seemed totally Kerr, J. H. Bradford, W. Enable to produce a constructive Thompson, J. C. Miller Peer, A. K. Munro, A. P. Hall-attacking movement, and their pas king was so mechanical and ortho dox that it was patently doomed to Lt. Partridge, Lt. Padfield, fel. failure almost as soon as it start- ed. There was rather a bad gap Martin Lt, Ryder. Lt Francis; defence, too, which accounted for Lt. Paine, Lt. Smith, Lt. Linton, Lorraina's two fatal cuts-through, E.I.A. Daggett, Lt, Morris, Lt. Parker was a rafe and sound full- Habback and A. N. Other
Referee: Capt. Gotwaltz (9.W Lack, at times producing really
clever bite of football. Borderers),
HOCKEY
YESTERDAY'S GAMES
LINCOLNS DEFEAT CLUB
Forward, Waller was the out- standing man on the field, while Jones and the two Leathers backed bim up well Reid went off t tremendous pace, a worried the opposition 's lot, but he seemed få tire and was a spent forte bésorá the final whistle.
Winning the toss, Marr took first use of the north-easterly breeze, so that Jenkins kicked off from the Bouth end. Immediately Cambrid Playing on the U.S.R.C. ground 20 attacked, and though the Dark the Lincolnshire Regiment défoated Blues defended in great style,; it the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" was only five minutes before they team by one goal to nil. Captain scored Boser shot the good for the Army team,
Police Beat 11th Battery. At Sorkunpoo, the Police Hockey team also on their match against the 12th Battery, IL.A. winning by single goal in a fast match. Allen netted for the Police
LOCAL INTERPORT
TEAM FOR TUESDAY
The following have been selected to play in an Interport Trial on the H.K. Football Club gro Tuesday, the 17th. Kick off 4
Hodger Allen (RA;);÷ Leung Wing Chiu, Pardoo A. Duncan B. GosnID; (R.A.), Johnson (Polico), Gosano and Santos (Recreio).
Reservas to turn up Mullane, Bliss Hill and Baldry.
How the First Score Game. From a scrum on the right Bird" wood secured, and Pope, taking ad- vantage of a cry clean heel; got his line going. The ball ranched Fyfe, on the left, and he thougt half tackled by both Mans and Owen Smith, made a great dash for the line. Stumbling five yards out. he recovered to kick over, and Held was up to get the touch down for atrykówkich @Reem could not con..
After a long shot from over half- way by W.-H. Leather had colj Tust failed to give them three more points, the Light Blues seemed to
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