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SMALL FIELDS BUT BIG DIVIDENDS
CHOW FAN AND FESTIVAL EVE PROVIDE UPSETS
African Eve Has Easy Win
Although the attendance at the race meeting held at Ma- cao yesterday was comparatively small, yet there was plenty of exaltement in the programme of six races. Fields were on the a couple of upsets dividends were smali skle, but thanks to fairly tempting.
The biggest return of the day was provided by Capt. Jor dan, who, riding Festival Eve, came home a short head in front of the favourite, Vago, ridden by Mr. Norman Deits
In the race
for "Mafoos,"Chow Fan won from Hey Tor, to pay a dividend of $46.20.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1934.
INTERPORT BOWLS
Hong Kong Lose Again
Shanghai, Sept. winning the last two heads when the position seemed hope- less, Shanghai made a clean sweep of the interport bowls with Hong- Kong by their third victory to- day the score being 22-21
There was a large attendence in bright and sunny weather when Hong Kong turned out the same team as in the previous games.
Hong Kong opened with a single. Shanghai replied with 3, obtained through a smash by Jensen, the Shanghai skip.
In the fth head Shanghai led by 5 shots to 3, but Hong Kong rallied and a 3 shot saw them 'in the lead on the next head.
Leading 11-7 in the tenth head Hong Kong ingreased their ad-
SARABANDE SCORES FIRST WIN Vantage to 17-11 in the 15th head
"Everyone of the entries in the Machine Gun Troop race went to the post. The field was off to a fair start and Alec Potts steered Mouche quickly into the vanguard, followed by Pat (Browning African Eve with Bob Charles UD and the others trailing behind.
up).
After three furlongs Pat slipped back and African Eve was quickly sent up. He took the lead at the head of the straight and won by three lengths from Pat, who came along with a big rush at the An- ish Mouche was third.
Botelho Wins
The second race found only three starters. viz, Gold Currency (P. P. Botelho), Great Hall (S. N. Pan) and Fair View (8. Y. Laing). They kept in that order all the way over the six furlongs, there Arst being five lengths between and second and a similar distance between second and third.
The race may be described as a "personal triumph for Botelho, who, springing into a lead at the start, kept his mount going all the way.
"
•
1.-Mounted Troop Handicap
(6 Furlongs)."
Mr. R. H. Charles' African Eve. 165 lbs.... (Mr. R. H. Charles) Mr. H. A. Browning's Pat, 175 lbs. ...(Mr. H. A. Browning) Mr. A. H. Potts' Mouche, 170 Ims.
(Mr. A. F. Potts) * Won by three lengths; 2 lengths between second and third.
Time: 1 minutes 40.4 seconds. Pari-mutuel:
Win: $8.90.
Place: $7, $8.20, $18.20. Also ran:-Jack O'Lantern 183 (Mr. Braude) The Curlew 155 (Mr. & Joseph) white Stars 140 (Mr. Liellewyn).
2. The Tap Slac Handicap
(6 Furlongs). Mr. L. T. F's Gold Currency, 158
In the 18th head Jensen, the Shanghal skip, nearly caused a burnt head when Hong Kong were lyling 2. but the visitors still laid two more through Omar, bringing the score to 21 shots to 14.
K.C.C. FRIENDLY AQUATIC STARS
WOODEN SPOONISTS WINK.C.C. FRIENDLY
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Indian Recreation Club's
Brilliant Record
Recording their fourteenth win in 16 games the Indian Re- creation Club; wooden spoonists last year in the Junior Division of the Local Lawn Bowls League, on Saturday captured the..
the Kowloon Junior title as a result of a splendid win over Cricket Club at home by 62 ahots to 56.
Owing to the elabus of the Interport upon bowlers, only a skeleton programine was carried out. The bowling on the whole was good with the exception of the Craigengewer "B" team's performance. The latter who last week lost heavily to the Bowling Green Club were surprisingly defeated by the Club de Recreio Juntors by a margin of 27 shots, while the Bowling » Green Junior trounced the Civi
-a "7" was recorded in a friendly game between the Hong Kong Football Club and a Team from the Cralgengower Cricket Club while a "g" was recorded by W. E. Hale's Bowling Green Rink against J, C. Brown's Kowloon Dock Rink.
Kowloon C.C. Club de Recreio
Kowloon BG.C. Indian B.C. Tacht Club
1
2
The 20th head was disastrous for the visitors as Shanghai scored a 5. When the skips went over the home team were lying 3, and Jensen added two more. Omar was wide with his first wood and: short with the next,
that Shanghai had reduced the mar- gin to 21 shots to 19.
Civil Service. C.C. Police Seniors Football Club.
20
Ibs...(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 1 Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Great Hall,
154 lbs....... (Mr. 8. N. Pan) Mr. Lan's Fair View, 181 1
2
3|
(Mr. S. V. Laing) Won by Ave lengths; five lengths between second and third. Time: 1 min. 33 secs. Pari-mutuel:-
bv
Win: $13.20.
Fa'r View just prior to the race
"stretch" was given a little
was with Laing, but the pony difficulty pulled up. He found the going too fast for him during the
race.
Mafoos Race.
"
Place: $12.20.
3. The Mong Ha Handicap-- Second Section (6 Furlongs)
race Mrs. Tinson's Hey Tor, 147 lbs.
The start of the mafoos' left much to be desired. Black Velvet being left at the post, and Hey Tor about four lengths be- hind Bold Commander and Chow Fan who were early on the move. Black Velvet never had a look in. but Hey Tor made "a big effort srid managed to lead into the straight. The early effort, how- ever, took its toll when Chow Fan offered a challenge in the home straight. Hey Tor was beaten by three quarters of a length, while Bold. Commander Anished thiru three lengths behind. Black Vel vět managed tourth place. The winner paid $48.20 10. gupasss(ul· punters.
Another Upset Another upset was in store for punters, for in the fourth race Festival Eve (with Captain Jordan in the saddle accounted for field of six, to pay his supporters $51 each.
Vago (Mr. Deitz) set the pace, and with a gap of three lengtha between him and the rest of the field at the head of the straight he seemed a sure winner. How ever once into the straight Fes- tival Eve showed a great burst of pace and in an exciting finish, won by a short head. Bhaughran was third.
Sarabande Wins
Mr. Hebelad's Chow Fan, 152 lbs..
(Yu On) 1
(Ah Chee) 2 Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold
Commander, 152 lbs.
(Lau Hing) 3 Won by lengths; 3 lengths be- Lween second and third.
Time: 1 min. 34.2 secs. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: 46.20
Place: $7.90, $6.10, $7.90. ' Also ran:-Black Velvet (Opium Dick), Dare Devil (Po Yee) The Carp (Wong Tak Fuk).
4-The Mong Ha Handicap-
1st Section (6 Furlongs); ) Mr. D. P. Yates Festival Evey.
140 lbs. (Captain Jordan3 Mr. Longfellow's Vago, 148 lbs. "
(Mr. N. Deltz).
Mr. Ulster's Shaughrán, 148 lbs..
(Mr. 8. Y. Laing) 3
between second and third.
Won by short head; 4 lengths
Time: 1 mdin, 33.4 secs. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $51.
Place: $11.40; $6.80, $11.90. Also ran:-Racing Triumph 151 (Mr. P. P. Botelho), Hot Heels 140 (Mr. S. N. Pan), Banquet Hall 145 (Mr. Ip).
5.-Areia Preis Handicap
1
** (6 Furlong) Mr. Hong Ping 'Shun's Sarabari-:
de, 161 lbs.
(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 1
After "knocking" for nine months, Barabande at last won a Messrs. Li de L's Delightful race beating Delightful Chance
Chance, 155 lbs.
by two lengths.
this
(Mr. F. F. LO 2
3
(Mr. P. P. Botelho)
Won by 2 lengths; 2 lengths be- tween second and third.
Time: 1 min. 33.3 secs. Pari-mutuel
Mr. Paul Botelho on Antamos Mr. A. B.'s Antamok, 152 lbs. tried the same tactics with pony, as with Gold Currency, but Antamox was found wanting the home stra'ght, and was beat- en, Arst by Sarabande, who went ori to win and by Delightful Chance who came up with a big burst of speed in the last furinng. Ladies' Baco There were only four starters it the ladies' race and Fi-Fa (Ms
G. Dowbiggin led from start to anish. City of Shanghai (Miss P
Win: $17.70.
Place: $720, 58, $9.20.
Also ran-Little Beauty 147 (8, Y. Laing), Potsdam" (Mr. Walls) Racing Spirit (Mr. Pan),,
6 Mong Ha Handicap-3rd Section (6 Furlong),
Scott Harston) was left: as was Mr. Lewis and Tinson's F1-Fe,
Sea View (Miss Betty Fair), Miss
(Ming J. Dowbiggin) (lin
Beryll Fair on Harbour View nev-Mr. Lan's Sea View
ez had a chance to touch the
(Miss Betty Fair) -2
others. Fi-Fa drew further and Mr. H. Y. Laing's City of Shang- further ahead of Sea View as the race progressed and ultimately won by three lengths. City of Shanghai put in a great spurt, to finish within a length of Bea ¿Viów.
hal...(Miss P. Scott Harston) 3 Won by 3 lengths; a length he- tween second and third.
Time: 1 mini: 38.3 secs. Part-mutuel
Win: 8.50.
Friendly Matches
CRICKET
Stapleten's Good Knock
An attractive innings of 65 by C. I. Stapleton was the feature of the trial cricket game held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Satur day when F. E. Lawrence's XI de- feated C. I. Stapleton's XI by 20
LEAVE
Colony's Bright Chances
The Colony's Interport swim- ming team comprising Messrs. C. E. Roza-Pereira (Captain), Lionel Roza-Pereira, W. Lawrence, E. B da Roza, T. Paget, Ed da Roza, A. A. da Roza, W. T. Campbell, E. Fullazer, Kwok Chun-hang. Lay Po-hay, S. E. Wong and Shek Bul- 9. A. Gray who made his debut pul left Hong Kong for Shanghel In Club cricket scored 29 before on Saturday by the President Coo- being atumped by Jex of Zimlidge, full of confidence and look
with eagerness to
ruas.
mer
ing forward
F. 8. W. Smith "was the most their contest" with Shanghai and - successful bowler, taking three Tientsin in the Triangular Swim- wickets for 19.
Scores follow:-
C. L. Stapleton's XI
A. E. Përry c Lawrence b Jones W. L. Mackenzie c Sargent b
Smith...
9. A. Gray st Jex b Zimmern 39
S. P. Simcocks c Tones ..........
Senior Division
64 Kowloon Docks R.C. 74 Craigengower “B”
58
47
Junior Division
C. I. Stapleton e Zimmern b
Smith
65
D. 8. Green 'c Jones b Smith ...
3
30 Civil Service
35
62 Kowloon C.C.
56
17
A. A. Dand e Sargent b Jones
$
68 Club de Recreio
61
1
MR. Swain, c Lawrence b
*Broadbridge
2
53 Craigengowar 83 Police Juniors
67
V. Durling st Jex b Broad-
36
bridge
.4
69 Craigengower
34
H. F. Shields run out.
Senior Division
B. D. Lay not out
Ertras (B12, LB1, NB2)
15
"
P. W. L. Pts.
15 12 3 24 ...13 11 2 22 14 8 8 16
with a margin of 5 shots over 3, J. Basto's rink.
Total
125
Bowling Analysen
13 7 8 14 13 5 8 10 .13 5 8" 10 ..14 5 9 10 ..14 5 9 10 ..13 3:10 B
Division
Jones
Smith
Craigengower "A" Civil Service
On the final head Shanghai op- | Kowloon .B.G.C. tained the required 3 shots for victory. Omar was stopped from saving defeat by a good block by Jensen.
Omar returned to form in this match and played a good game. While, Coates was brilliant, Beer and Basa were not up to formi.
The Shanghai players were:- A. Marshall, A. McLeod, W. A. Balley and G. V: Jensen (skip).
Hankow's Third Win
• Hankow defeated Shanghai by margin of 23 shots,to 16 to record their third successive victory. Hankow won the first game by 21 shots to 18 and the second 19 shots to 18. -Beuter.
HONG KONG DEFEATS HANKOW
Shanghai, Sept. 5. In the Interport lawn bowis game, Hong Kong beat Hankow 21-19 after an extra head.. Reuter.
CIVIL SERVICE
SWIMMING
4
Next Saturday's Programme
The Hong Kong Chinese Civ Servants' Swimming Club are holding their second swimming gala of the season next Saturday night commencing at 7 pm, and have arranged a very attractive programme.
The features of the programme will be the 200 Metres open to Chinese swimmers of the Colony and a water-polo match.
Programme follows:
200 Metres Four Styles (Open to Colony Chinese).
Club de Recreio Police R.C. Craigengower "B” Talkoo Docks Kowloon C.C. Kowloon Docks
Junior
P. W. L. Pts. .16 14 2 28
16 11 5 22 16 10 6 20 ..14 7 7 14
15
78 14 .15 7. B 14
Rinks skipped by J. B. Ross of the Yacht Club and J. Ribeiro of the Recrelo drew with 23 shots each, while A. Macfarlane's rink had the better of Dr. J. Basto's four by 1 shot.
Friendly Games
The Cralgengower Cricket Club had the better of the Civil Service in a friendly fixture at Happy Valley yesterday, the former stor- ing 67 shots to the latter's 53.
Zimmern Sargent
OMR
10 3 24
zung Interport.
い
A large gathering of supporters and swimming enthusiasts gather- ed on the Kowloon Wharf and cheered the vessel out from her berth, while in reply the Interport team spelt each letter of "Hoog Kong" and ended up with a final "hurrah...
Interviewed on board, Mr. C. B. Raza Pereira, the captain, express- ・・
his
ed the fullest confidence in team and said that the chances of bring.ng back the Taggart Cup
were very bright. The team was a well balanced one and compris- ed the best swimm.ng talent in the Colony.
Several Club-mates and friends “ are accompanying the swimmers ás. local supporters, their number Alves. including Mr. J. M. M. Joint-Secretary of the V. E. C., BEP. H. Hyndman, Hon. Treasurer, Mr. WF. E. Lanjesty, Mr. F. X. Dalmada. Jur. and others. Mr. D. J. Lopes, the manager of the team, left for Shanghai earlier in the week.
3
8.3 2 19 3 71 30 1 3 0 15 0 4 0 18
0 ·3.0 "Bowled two no balls.
Broadbridge Peddle............ 2
F. E. Lawrence's XI
C. B. R. Bargent b Perry
ing...
F. E. Lawrence b Burling
Indian R.C. Kowloon, B.G.C. Police R.C.
The Footballers secured a not- . F. Zimmern & Shields b Durl- Yacht Club
able triumph on their own greens B. K. Electric
when they defeated a Craigen Craigengower
gower combination by 85 shots, A. Kowloon C.C.
16 7.9. 14 Brooksbank's four scoring 31 to Club de Recreio .16 6.10. 12V. Atienza's 10. Civil Service
14 5 9 10 Football Club.....15 3 12
"
At Happy Valley the Police 6 Seniors proved too good for the Police Juniors and scored an over- whelming victory of 93 shots to 36, A. R. Clarke's four scoring 39 against 6 ahots by W. Glendin- ning's four.
Senior Division.. Following their recent defeat at the hands of the Bowling Green Club, the Craigéngower. "B" were again defeated when they went under to the Club de Recreio who won by a margin of 27 shots. F. .X. Sliva's rink was the only Recreio quartet which failed. J. Cavanagh's rink scoring 21 against the former's 20.
Flaying on their own green, the Kowloon Cricket Club" defeated the Kowloon Docks Recreation Club by the narrow margin of 2 shots.
Behind on two of the rinks, R.
for a win with a score of 27 to F. Phillips rink paved the way
15 over J. McKelvie's rink.
Junior Division
Defeating the Kowloon Cricket Club by 8 shots, the Indian Re- creation Club secured the Junior Championship in spite of having the wooden spoonists last
been year.
H. Overy was the only success- ful K.C.C, skip, securing a win by 23 shots to 14 oyer A. M. Wahab's
50 Metres Handicap (35 years rink
and over).
100 Metres Handicap (Girl be- `ginners)
100 Metres (Men's).
50 Metres for active members (Winners of any aquatic prize for this year barred)..
- 50 Metres breast-stroké · (child- ren 4ft. and under).
160 Metres back stroke (Wo- men's).
A
Mathematical Swimming. Water-Polo Match.
Place: $7.30, $6.80. Also' ran:-Harbour View (Miss Beryll Fair).
Cash Sweeps
Race 1
No. 198
$80.79 17.26
6.68
158
20
Nos. 113, 114, 107 get $3:20 each. Race 2
$71.00 $20.20 10.10
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club secured a very comfortable win over the Civil Service whom they beat by 45 shots, winning on.
all three of the rinks.
J. Rodger's rink held the best average, scoring 20 shots against 8 by R. R. Davies four
Playing at North Point. the Yachtsmen had the better of the Club de Recreio by 7 shots in their Junior encounter, A. Chapman'a rink paving the way for victory
Nos. 4, 27, 104, get $8.70 each.
Race 4
.$164.50 47.00 23.50
No. 101
SJ
107
28
Nos. 4, 27, 104, get $8.70 each.
Race" 5
No. 39
398.10
103
28
27.40 13.70
Nos 11, 188, 37 get $5 each.
No. 104
"
73
Hace 6A
Race 3
No. 111
$91.10
› $78.80 :
33
-23.60
··22.60
39
-12.80
11.30
Nos. 24 gets $13.
Despite the temporary maispoal-" tion of two of "the swimmers, W. Lawrence and Kwok Chun-bang, the entire 14 were in the pink, of condition when the ship sailed on 9 Saturday.
24
14
Bowling Analyises
F. 8. W. Smith & Darling
23
8. Jex ¿ During b Perry
0
0. M. R. W.
G. B. Jones e Perry b Swain '.....
13
F. Broadbridge b Lay...... W. Peddle not out
*Persy Mackenzie
12
0 33 3
8
0 20 1
32:
During.............. 8
0 39
3
dray
3
0 15 0
4
Swain
2 1 8
Lay
22
0 4
Simcocks
2013
0
A. Wright c, Mackenzie b Perry A. G. Philippines b Mackenzie
Ertras (B12, LB2, WB1) 15
OLD
Total (for 9 wkts.)
145
*bowled one wide ball.
FAVOURITES!
WD
THREE CASTLES
VIRGINIA CIGARETTES
DH.O WILLS.
BRISTOL & LONDON
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