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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1933.
FANLING GOLF 10TH EXTRA RACE SHAI LAWN BOWLERS
STARTING TIMES FOR
SUNDAY, OCTOBER I
OLD COURSE, 4.38 a.m. K: S. Morrison and E. D.
Matthews.
0.32 a.m. J. F. Robinson and T...A.
Martin
9.36 am. A. T. Lay and X. Thom-
son.
9.40 am. HH Mundy and J. W.
Mayhew. 9.41 a.m. H. 9 Forster and R. I.
Chertil.
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9.48 a.m. H. N. Williamson and G.
May.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB
Club match, HK.C.C. ground, at 2 pm. to-day:—
A W. Hayward's side:A W. Hayward, R. H. Rrimths, LSD. Kibee. I. McInnes, J. E. Smith, J. R. Hunter, O. E. C. Marton, E. R. Duckitt, J. R. Way, C. A. Wright, R. M. Wood, L,"A. R. Duncan.
A. E. Mackenzie's side: A.
K. Mackenzie, T. Pearce. T. A. Pearce, H. Owen Hughes, F. E. Redmond, J. E. Potter, H. J. Arm
strong, W. H. B. Rigg. D. McLellan, C. E Stone, R. O, F. King, C. E. Gahagan, R. R. Davies.
MEETING
Entries and Weights
HERE
for October 7 Manager Thinks Team Quite
The following are the handicaps allotted for the first day of the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be. held on October 7:-
Nathan Handicap "B" Class, (11 Miles).
Blue Star, 158; Champagne Bay, 188; Cossack's Beauty. 161: Day- light Eve, 180: Gold, Key, 148; Jungle Jim, "154; King's Bounty, 188; Mayflower, 153; Navy Hall, 155; Pride of Tsingtao, 155; Royal Flush, 198: Spotted Butterfly, 148: The Tiger 165; Tom. 118; Valorous, 155: Wisdom Stag. 155; Wanderful Stag. 140.
Canberra Handicap "A" Ċlass (1) Miles), City of Brisbane, 152; Golden Dawn, 135: Ngtuk, 145 Fortin, 160: Rosy" Morn, 155; Suntp. 145; The Raincloud, 135: What's That, 140 Woodland Stag, 187.
October Handicap "(1) 'Mijes): Sadko, 158, Trentbridge, 188, King's Justice, 153: Hetman, 145, Gay Crusader, 145.
Jordan Handleng
Representative
TRYOUT AT THE POLICE GREEN
(BY`" TOUCHER ''')
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The Shanghai Lawn Bowls team times he was out of his bearings arrived in Hongkong yesterday W. A Bailey was consistent by the sa. Empress of Japan, and throughout and it was his sound in the afternoon gave an exhibi-ness that held the team together tión, against the Police Recreation | Malcolm occasionally came. Club, whom they beat by 22 | with brilliant shots, but on points to 14."
many occasions, he failed in what to be quite simple appeared draws.
The team from the North con-
sists of the following players: Messrs. T. C. Main," W. A. Halley
M. C. Lopes, A. A Malcolm, C. M. P. Remedios and C. Richards. The manager of the team is Mr. T. C. Main, who in an inter- view with our representative said that the team had been infor- tunate in that it had no chance
the
to practice for the ten days prior to their sailing." owing to heavy rains in Shanghai... The competitions for the Singles and Pairs Championship in Shanghai had not been concluded when
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The Police represented by R Ellis, E. Post, W. Mair and G. C. Moss, were playing quite well in the opening stages and gave avery promise of extending the Shang hai men. Mair who has played brilliantly throughout the season, did not seem to be in is usual form, while Moss, playing very steady bowls at the beginning. lost his aim towards the end and was inclined to be erratic.
THE NEW SUBS.
Huge Interest In The Tryout And Draw
MANY PROMISING ONES
There were many promising looking candidates" among the new les of eighty subscription grins which wore tried out yesterday," during the lunch inter- val, and drawn for in the after- noon.
This lot of ponies; it is under- stood came from two," Russian
from dealers and it seems.
the trying that we are going to have very much better class of subs in 1994 than we have had this year. It is too early, to say whe- ther any of them will touch Racing Boy's class, but if one may form an opinion from the look of the ponies on the sand track yesterday it would appear that not only Racing Boy's stan- dard but far better might reasonably expected."
be
The most promising pony ap
peared to be a bay numbered 7%. which was ultimately drawn by
Mrs, Samson. Others" that looked. well in the tryouts yesterday were Nos. 51, 63, 57, 65, 64: 83 and 111.
Stable.
A. B... Abraham & Dowbiggin Bellamy & Gordon. C. H......
Mrs. H S. Chan Chan Wing Yung
Mr Chan Wing Yung
**p*** Class (Two Mile Post)," Amoy. 180: Black Rock, 150: Burgomaster, 158: Disorderly Con- duct. 140; F-Fa, 140: Gay Butter
The game as a whole did not ny, 158; Jingle, 145: King Salmon
reach a high standard, but no 153 King's Parade, 158: Migno-
doubt as the Shanghai men 52. nette. 186; National Day. 153: they left."
come used to the Hongkong Now's The Time, 158; Partnership, Aaked what he 155; The Panther. 150:
thought of greens, they will put up a much Valley
Shanghai's chances against Hong better exhibition Hall, 145: Vigilance, 150: Warring-kong. Mr. Main said "Shanghai
Our representative interviewed F. Chanson ton, 158.
is well represented. Whether we R. F. Luz, who is going to skip Cheung & Wo Kimberley Handicap "C" Class"
can win or not, we cannot tell the Hongkong side in their first Chiu Fun Fan
Choy Wing Kay (13 Miles).
match against Shanghai,
N Croucher Aida, 147; Alexandra Hall, 156; but we will do our best." *
Mr. Main said that Richards" asked him what he thought of
L. Dunbar Bistre, 153; Brechin, 155; Dee, 153: Flying Tourist," "168: Mike. 151. inclusion in the team was ex- Shanghai's exhibition yesterday. Mon Talisman, 145: Nippy. 158; tremely lucky for shanghai, as up Mr. Luz thought that it Shanghai Mrs. Dunbar
Dynasty' Orlando, 140; Per Se 148: Solar to the last minute, it was not were to reproduce the same form 158: certain whether he could sail against the Hongkong Interport Star, 155; Street Singer, Wakefield, 158; Wayward Stag, 156; Incidentally, Richards received a
team, the local side have nothing Widnes. 150.
telegram on his arrival in Hong- to tear. Granville Handicap "D" and "E"kong that he had become grand- father, a son being born to Mr. Richard's daughter. This is Head.. happy augury for the Shanghai team." -
Class (Two Mille Post). Adam. 152; Ajax, 160; Cebu, 150; Double Face. 180: Festival Eve. 155: Gallant Fox. 140 Glen Shee,
140; Powerful King. 149: Snappy Eve, 155; 8tickypast. 157: The Plover.
161: Wembly Stag. 166: White Butterby, 140; Black Velvet 140; The Goat, 140..
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A great step toward the ad- vancement and increased member- ship was taken by members of the Australian and New Zealand As sociation of Hong Kong and Bouth Chang when they made several important changes to the Associa- tion's rules at a meeting held yes terday afternoon at Gloucester Building.
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NEW RULES
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the interpolt With regard to matches, the first of these takes Place on October 7, and is to be skipped by R. F, Luz. The game the Craigen- will be played on gower Green. The second inter- port is on October 10 on the Kow- loon C.C. green; when A. M. Hol- land will 'skip for Hongkong. The third match will be played on the Police Green on October 14 when U. M. Omar will skip for: Hong-
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YESTERDAY'S MATCH. Shanghai did not show particu larly brilliant form in yesterday's game against the Police. team was very erratic at times, and," to be quite candid, Malcolm did not seem at all comfortable as skip. The Northerners were Total represented by C. Richards J. M. C. Lopes, W. A. Bailey and A. A.. Malcolm Richards took quite a long time to and the right green and even then, he was inclined to be heavy. Occasionally he put in a good shot, but on the whole, it does not appear as though he has quite found his form. Lopes was brilliant in flashes. At other
HOME GOLF
Thrilling North and
South Final
The name of the Association
Hertfordshire, Sept. 29. was changed from "The Australian In the prior £75 prize Association of Hong Kong ana Golf Championship for assistant South China" to "The Australian professionals, S. L. King of Knowie and New Zealand Association of Park Seven Oaks, beat H. H Hong Kong and South China" Hardman or Bandmoor, Leeds, by 3 The Chairman announced that and 2 in what was described as a the existing General Committee thrilling north and south final- has decided to hold another elec-Reuter. tion of officers in aboqt typ months' time, so that neg mem bers may be given a chance to be voted into the general committee.
HOME FOOTBALL
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Men's 100 Yards 7/8. Cham
Senators Beaten By pionship Railton, i Lange: A
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