HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933.
TRAINING NOTES AND TIMES
COO COO BAY AGAIN PROMINENT FOR THE DERBY: YESTERDAY'S FINE GALLOP
MIGNONETTE DOES GOOD LAST QUARTER
BY "
MORNING DEW !!
One of the best training gallops | was covered in 30 seconds.
Mignonatte did a good three quar seen for a long time was Coo Cou Bay's effort yesterday, when theters of a mile and finished in 29.9
for him a very restrained gallop,
Encounter Bay went together with Sam and the two staged well to was reached when Encounter Bay drew ahead by several lengths.
THE BOAT RACE.
OXFORD BEGIN PRACTICE
FOUR OLD BLUES TO
CALL UPON..
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT
NEWCOMER'S PROMISING
DEBUT
HANOI FINALIST TO MEET EX-INTERPORTER
(BY SALADIN)
bo
SHOP WINDOW 20 MILES LONG
BRITISH TRADE APPEAL
pony went over a taile and a qua? { seconds. This pony can move verygether all the way until the straight | stroked the crew in 1931, but did its normal course, the matches nores, tenanted for the period of
well and ought to win a race or two during the meeting.
There were quite a number of griffins at work and a study of the times below ought to be quite in teresting.
ter. The last mile of the gallop is given below and readers will see that this is easily the best gallop of the season. Finishing in 20.9 the pony certainly proved that he is a top-notchor and is sure to be a bigger favourite than Trentbridge when the Derby comm to be rún. The last half mile was in 1.01.3ikely to win some of the longer seconds.
races for this year's, Australians. Rosy Mam did a mile in 2.10.3, Stickybeak pulling all the way, covered a mile in 2.11.2, which is
Trentbridge was also taken out. but was sent over slow work, the last quarter alone being good. This
Portia did an excellent finish to a slow gallop and is distinctly
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Oxford, January 10.-Although full Term is not till the end of the week the Oxford President, W. D. C. Erskine Crum (Christ Church) atartod practice for the Boat Race
Nothing exceptional happened to-day. Besides the President there yesterday in connection with the ment, and the Open Singles took G. Holdsworth (Brasenose), whe are three other old Blues up R. W. Hong Kong Cricket Club tourna not find a place last year, the secre- serving as elimination of the lesser tury, W. H. Migotti (Worcester),lights to pave the way for the A special four-page racing and G. A. Ellison (New College) winners to provide better struggles In all six "Extra," containing articles on A. E. Kitchen, the old St. John's in the second round. this year's stable prospects, and
Blue, is undertaking the coaching antches were played and decided. tentative selections, together
for the next ten days, but then has with pictures, and stories of part to return to Shrewsbury School, and winners, will be included in
Brigadier J, H. Gibbon will take next. Wednesday's isma of the
over. When he is unable to get "Dally Fress." 'Don't miss away later on it will be shared by your copy
the two old Blues P. Johnson (Mag The times", clocked yesterday dalon) and W. P. Mellon Braso
nose) wore as follows:
Griffins
Dis- Ist
3rd 2nd
tance qr.
LE
Qr.
4th Qr.
5th
6th
Last
Brochin
2 31
1.06.1
1.39
Coo Coo Bay
34.1
1.06.3 1.38.4 2.08.1
31.4 29.2
Esk...
37
Glon Shoo..
4 36.4
111.9 1.45 1.10.3 1.48.3
2.18.9
33.3
93
Gold Gift
40 1.14
Green Butterfly
* 39
1.20
1.49,2 2.26.2 1,56,3
97
36.2
36.3 1.11.3
1.43.1
Hazel Leaf.......
36
1.10
1.43
31.3 38
Jungle Jim..
1 43.8 1.29.3
2.09.4 2.40
7 99.3 116
1.48.1
3.14.4 9.45.1 30.2 82.1
King's Company.
99.9 1.16
1.48.1
32.1
Mayflower
I
43
1.93
1.58.3 2.29.2
31
Mignonette...
1 37.3 1.11.2 1.40.4
29.2"
# 39.3 1.024*1.45
37.1
Golly Eyes..
King's Command..
Malyatoho
Night Patrol
Per se
Spotted Butterfly.
Stickypast
Street Singer
The Cavalier
The Godwit
The Loafer..
The Roundhead..
Tillicum
Treatbridge
14. 42.4 1.26 2.04.3 2.40.3 3.14.1 3.46.2 -32.1
55 1.42.3 2.23.2 9.00.1 3.35
34.4
36.3. 1.11.1 38 143.1
1.49.9
31.1.
1.19.3 1.46.3
33
144
1.23 1.93'
2.01
2.88.2 3.11
323
1.59
2.35
3.07.3
32.3
33.3 1.04
1.36 2.09.4
99.4
4 32.9 1.25 1.59.1
84.1
55
1:42.3 2.93.2 8.00.1 9.35
34.4
92.2 1.00.3 1.41.2
96.4
144
1.23.2 1.59
2.29.2
30.2
Black Rock..
Brown Willy
Burgomastor Ciguro....
City of Canton
Gold Bridge
Golden Dragon
Heather Loaf....
Iron Gray
Jack O'Lantorn
King Salmon
Subscription Griffins
1 40.3 1.15.2 1.49.3 2.24
1.27.4 2.03
1 40 1.15 1.61 2.28.4
Gold Box
Krata Viz...
Little Rock.. Myroside....
Philtorer.
Poverty Bay Spring Field Skrale ***** Ta Penstie The Guat..........
The Leprechaun- Warrington
White Butterfly. Tiptop
4 36.3 1.11
34.3
1
47
3.37
31
1.59.1 44.2 1.26
33.1
#41 1.19.8 1.64.2
84.4
1. 40 1.20 2.02 2.37.1
.. 35.1
1
40.3 1.15.2 1.49.3 2.28.9
37
37.4
* 42 1.23
1.38.1
35.1
-1
30 -1.20 1.56.2 39.1 1.17.41.50 #44 1.22 1.57.4
40 1.15 11 484 1.37
86.9
93.1
35.4
1.61
2.25.2
34.2
2.263 3.09.1 9.47.4
38.3
36.3 1.11
1.46.3
35.3
1.46.3
35.3
33.3 1.07.4 1.43.3
35.4
45 1.27 2.12 *1.27.4 2.03 47
2.46.2 2,37
34.2
34
1
39
1.18.1 2.02.3 33.3 1.07.4 1.43.3
2.39.9
37
35.4
1
40
1 36.2 1.15.3 1.53 1.17.4 1.53 * 38 11 48.2 1.31.2 2.13 1. 41 1.18.3 1.54
1.65.8 1.17
2.26.1
33.1
35.1
2.52.1 3.26.1
34
2.29.2
35,2
2.34.1
38.3
Australian Ponies
1 50.4 1.81.3 2.10
2.44.2 9.18.3
39.1
182.1 1.02.1 1.91.2 2.03
80.3
11 94
1 34
1.08.4 1.42.1 2.16.1 3.45.1 1.07.3 1.39.2 2.09.2
80
80
4 91.4 1.02.4 1.31.1
28.2
41
·1.19.8 1.54.2
84.4
1+ 48 1.27 2.01.22.314 8.00.3
28.4
1
60.41.31.3 2.10 3.44.28.18.3
29.1
132 1.07.4 1.414 2.10.3
28.4
91.1 1.01.1
30
The Raincloud Sam Stickyboak
238.4 1.19 1.42.4
29.4
11 84 1.08.4 1.42.1 9.15.1 2.45.1
2.11.2 34.1 1.07.1 141
30
30.2
Bulbul City of Brisbane -
Encounter Bay,
Golden Dawn --
Ngtuk
Pharo
Portia Ration.. Boay Morn..
Tecumseh..
der
thwart
London-at
twelve months
Visitors to the three sections of the British Industries Fair this year-at Olympia, White City, and Birmingham-will find the various Assortment of goods which this country has to offer set out before then in a shop-window, the total like twenty miles. length of which will be something Behind this imposing array will floor area of nearly thirty the Fair by over 2,000 exhibitors,
From these figures it will be gathered that the Fair this year will be of record proportions.
The advance catalogue contains In the absence of M. W. Lo, descriptions of the displays of whose tio with Earnshaw was post-1,499 exhibitors in poned, attention centred on Tam Olympia and the White Citycom You Fong, a young player at prepared with 1,230 sent studying in St. Joseph's ago.
As on former occasions Olympia College, who unde his debut in the
He came is to be devoted to the lighter in- local championships. with the reputation of having been dustries. There is, however, a not- one of the finalists of the Hanoiable exception in furniture; on se Singles Championship last year, count of its growth this section is Spposed to C, E. Abbas, who could to be moved to, the White City manage to bag one game only from which it will share with he Textiles him, he gave a remarkably sound Section
Another indication of the pra exhibition. His chief aspet is a strong forehand topspin drive. Hegress of the fair is to be found in times the ball well in hitting, and the fact that the combined areas meets the ball with plenty of spin to be occupied by all sectons at and wrist work, while ho finishes Olympia and the White City this this stroke with such good control year amount to 455,000 square feet, that his placements were seldom by contrast with 392,200 square feet at fault. He posesses a reliable at the last fair. service, which likewise has plenty of spin in it. His backhand is quite useful, though lacking sting On the whole. he showed himself They to be. a capable all round player more will undoubtedly be and heard of him. He now meets Yow Man Kit, an old interporter, who will test the newcomer's ability.
ideal.
Conditious to-day were The early part of the afternoon was devoted to tub-puir instruction, and it was after three when the crew manned the eight. The stroke taken by Mosley (Trinity), who stroked the winning trial last November. They paddled down to Ifley at a very slow stroke, then covered the full abort course to Randall's Bridge, and then back
Was
to the raft.
A couple of changes were made in the order for their second out ing, Holdsworth and the President at 2 and 3 respectively making way for Couchman and Hogg, went down stream at a stroke of 20 came to the minute, and then through from Iffey to Salter's Raft. Names and weights:
W. H. Migotti (Radley and Wor- cester) (bow), 11-7; J. M. Couch
Win for Iu Tak Chank..
As usual, the heavy industries section of the fair will be located at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, and here again there is a remark- The in- able record of progress. door exhibition area is no less than 230,000 square feet. Both addition- al buildings and outdoor space have had to be provided this year, for the pressure on space has been so overwhelming that many exhibitors. have already agreed to share their allotted space with those who other
The Chinesa tie between. Iu Tak man (Sherborne and Christ Church) 19-3; P. Hogg (Sherborne and New Chesk and Chiu Chun Chin at
As an Imperial link the fair is College). 12-6; A. 9. Irvine (Shrews-tracted some attention also, and inwise would have been crowded out. bury and Magdalen), 12-19; F. Free inning in straight seta, the former
4-left-hander and championship proving more and more important mian (Winchester and Trinity), 12-10; P. R. S. Bankes (Oundle and contender of several years stand-year by year, and the number of Christ Church), 13-3; G. A. Ellisoning, exhibited good stroke produc overseas buyers who have signified (Westminster and New College), tion. He now meets Dunham wh their intention of coming over this their convenience that the advanced 11-11; M. H. Mosley (Shrewsbury yesterday beat Newell by the odd year is greater than ever. It is for edition of the catalogue has been prepared.
and Trinity) str.), 11-8; C Koma rakul-na-Nagara (St. Paul's and Magdalen) (cox), 6-3.
Hachiuma, the only Japanese in the tournament, won his way into the second round by eliminating
In Tak Lam, who stretched the winner in the second set. The TWO OUTINGS ON THE CAM Japanese now meets E. 8. Howard
and is expected to win,g
Yesterday's results follow:- Tam Yoe Fong beat O. E. Abbas
MR. HAIG. THOMAS TAKES OVER THE COACHING.
Cambridge, January 10.--Two fair- ly long outings in the eight were included in the work of the. Cam bridge crew, with Mr. Pater Haig. Thomas as coach. The President, C. J. S. Sergel, took his seat at 8. Among those following the crew was F J. Escombe, the old Trinity: Hall Blue, who had not been to Cambridge for three years.
The morning outing to Red Grind and back lasted about an hour, and after lunch the longer journey to Buitabite Locks occupied an hour and a quarter. The work was car ried out in long tany stages, and a couple of changes were made in the order of rowing on the return journey in the afternoon, when W. H. T. Sambell, the old Blue, and D. J. Wilson, the Ciare Senior, dis placed J. E Gilmour and F. N. Symonds at two and three respec tively.
The Secretary, T. G. Askwith, us out sculling, and L. Luxtor, last year's stroke, followed the crew on the towing path., It is expected that the two old Blues will be seen in the boat in a day or two during Mr. Huig Thomas stay in Cam bride. Order of rowing:
WLR Carbonell (Bbrewsbury and St. Catharine's) (bow), 11-13;
60, 61.
Ten thousand of these advance
HOME FOOTBALL
TWO REPLAYS IN
SCOTTISH CUP:
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]"
LONDON, Feb. 7. IN SCOTTISH Cup replays to day, Clyde defeated Leith Athle tic by five goals to nil and Par tick Thistle eliminated. Ayr Unit ed by two goals to nil..
RADIO
HOCKEY
STH DESTROYERS
The Radio Sports Club 1st XI will play the 8th Destroyer Flotilla at Caroline Hill at 4 p.m. today. The Radio team.-Burjin Singh Pardaman Singh, J. S. Greawal Jaggett Singh, M. H. Hassan, Mohinder Singh; Attar Singh, Avtar Singh, A. Spary, Gurbachan Singh, (Captain), Kalwant Singh.
LOCAL FOOTBALL
WEEK END FIXTURE
ALTERATIONS.
Senior Shield-Feb. 11:
Club. S.W.B. (Club ground),
4.15 p.m..
Navy. Police (Kowloon),
p.m.
Recreio v. Navy (Recreio ground), Junior Shield Feb. 11:
4.18 p.m.
Lincolna P. South. China
(Chatham Road), 4.15 p.m. S.W.B... R.A. (Scokunpoo), 2.30
p.m. Chinese Ath. "B". Kowloon
(Club ground), 2.30 p.m. Chinese Ath.A. Ewo (Chi-,
nese, Happy Valley) 4.15 p.m. 1st Division-Feb. 12:
South China e Chinese Ath. (Carolins_Hill), 4.15 p.m. 3rd Division-Feb, 11: H
St. Joseph's v. S.W.B.-Post-
poned. R.A.F.. Trikoo-Postponed.
BOXING
LEE
THEATRE
3.13 p.m.
catalogues have been despatched WEDNESDAY, 15th FEB. 1989 during the week-end to, prospective overseas buyers by the Department of Overseas Trade. A detail which impresses upon one the widespread. scope of this British enterprise is the fact that the alphabetical lists: of the exhibits are given in nine
MAIN EVENT
F. N. Wong beat Waring 61, 64 languages. In addition to the cata Heavy-weight Championship
Stourer beat Edge 6-3, 7-5.
Lu Tak Cheuk bent Ohiu Chun Chiu 6-1, 6-3.
Durham beat Newell 7-5, 6-0, 6-4 Hachiuma beat Lu Tak Lam 6-1, 8-8.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
*.
Open Singles.
Ng Sze xi Kwong Tun Kwong,
Taui Wai Pui v. Capt: Cannon,
· J. A.... Cassumbhoy . H. Y; Ho. Club Championship. Goldman . Wright. Hazell v. Pearce." Hyde P. McBride. Wild . Traill.
CRICKET
CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS
ON SATURDAY
The following have been selected represent the C.S.C.C. 1st team versus B.W.D. in a friendly match on Sookunpoo ground at 9 p.m., on Saturday:
logue a list of the exhibitors at Birmingham has been sent out.
The full catalogue of the White City section and the final catalogue The of the Olympia section will be pub lished on the opening day. catalogue of the Birmingham sec tion will be available about a week earlier.
The fair is to open on Feb. 20 and will continue till March 3.
MONKS FLY TO RANGOON
WARM IN THE SALOON.
Rangoon, Jan. 10. The French air mail brought three Buddhist priests, the Shwegyin Thathana baing, the Gaing-ok Bayadaw-and- a Dhammakhstiks of Toungoo, ac companied by a small boy, from Bangtok yesterday afternoon.
Leaving Bangkok, where the Sayadaws had consecrated a tem- ple, at about ten yesterday morn ing, the air mail arrived at the Mingaladon aerodrome at about two in the afternoon after a cir cular fight over the town.
Long before the arrival of the plane, a big crowd of Buddhists had collected and, as soon as it de 17
stay in Rangoon a
Beyond remarking that if FENEN warin inside the loon, the Says first air journey, daws seem to have enjoyed
W. A. T. Sambell (Melbourne, Aus J. Richardson (Capt.), E. Flanded, great rush was tralia, and "Pembroke) 126 D. J Buttress, E. d. de Rome B. D. the impatient crowd rope barrier. Wilson (Melbourne, Australia, and
The Bayadaws were taken in Clare): 12-8; CA Noble (Winches Evans, R. H. Griffiths EW having to be put up against them Hamilton, B. & K., Hawkins, D.
motor car to z monks' quarters ter and Magdalene), 121 C. J. §. CHURCHILL-ON SIDE this fact would ultimately go un-human life majestia and tolerable."
One could bute masky shid his Lord Bergel (Monkton Combe and Clare), McLellan, F. Wallington, when they gill reside during theit ship, "Is Saul also among the pro-12-11; B. B. F. Wylie (Shrewsbury Whibley, and R. M. Wood OF ANGELS
Mr. Berhard Shaw Intoat out-pheta The trouble was that for and Clare), 19-5; O M. Fletcher burst if it was meant to have any a hundred who Trend Me, Russell (Eton and Third Trinity), 12-9; serious purpone at all, might seem
to his beaner, hardy one nowadays Trinity) (strols), 11-11, H. A BISHOP OF RIPON NOTES A tab an effort to rosque the Bible books and by them wers atttracted me-Thompson (Eton and Third from neglect, so that fools who came would stop to detect Mr. Russell's Ricardo (Sherborne and Trinity CONVERSION”' to scoff at what Mr. Shaw suggest indebtedness to the Christian ideal Hall) (car), BP.
ed as ita prinsipal contenta night because a generation which lapped remain to pray. But less ambigu-; Bernard Shaw, Winston Churchill,ous and more serious witnesses auf-up Bertrand Russell and Bernard and Bortrand Russell were viewed ficed in Mr. Winston Churchill and Shaw was wholly ignorant of the Holy Scriptures which were able to with a critical eye by the Bishop Mr. Bertrand Russell,
make them wise. of Ripon.
Sanl Among the Prophets.
1930
He stressed the urgent need of As a statesman Mr. Churchill had One of the greatest authorities on fuller Bible reading by the youth of not usualy been on the side of the the students of the world remarked the day, and, contrasting soma of angels of idealism. In India, for the earlier expressions of belief of instance, he had seemed to prefer at the Lambeth Conference, Mr. Winston Churchill with those the big stick to the helping band that one really safe generalisation of his more recent writingė,, said as a method of persuasion. But about the young people of to-day that it would appear that the Star latoly, if one might judge by his
was, that they did not read the an the Erst, bad again been seeipen he had come to appreciate the
was disap, wisdom based on faith in Christ Bible.
No
ling for a halt in material pro
antifie discovery.
itten
RUGBY
CLUB "A"
ESTROYERS.
arthwol The rugger match between Club A" and Destroyers saw a dos game at Happy Valley, yesterday. The result being a win for the Club by the narmwest margin of one There was, the Bishop thought, a point (3 tries to 1 goal and 1 try).
better in the
Tries for the Club were scored
Walker, and for the Navy by Wo tion and Boyle, Cox converted Boyle's try
there was
The following have been selected to represent the 0.8.C.C. 2nd team
on Saturday: match on C.S.C.C. ground at 2 pm, versus Club de Recreio in a leagus
[P. I. Ling (Capt.), F. H. Hold man, W.-H. Edmonds, R.. B. Wood E. E. Matthews, J. F. McGowan, 6. Randle, R G. Robertson RA J. Simpson, H. E. Strange, and. J. Wilson.mo da
The following have been selected to represent the C.8.0.0. 1st team veraus H.K.V:D.C... in friendly match on C.B.C.C. ground at 9 ip on Sunday :— An
J. E Richartam (Ospty V. M. Matthewn J, F. FlyGravey Benwell, CT Champeldvier FE
Whitley, and Simpson, Skinner Thi R. G. Wallington,
.. B. Wood
She's That woman who just
you agen
be looks like her batter-
of the Colony A. B. FOLEY
H.M.8. FraWICK
Versus
A. B. JUDGÉ H.M.S. WAITENED'
and Five Other Contests,
Booking at MOUTBIE'S:
Members of the H. K. Boxing
ABRDOiation
Monday, 18th February, General Public: Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th Feb.
Ringside Seats 85.50; others $8.80 and 81.10 (Including Amusement Tax)
FANLING
HUNT RACES
NEXT SUNDAY
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