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NINTH EXTRA

RACE MEETING

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TENTH EXTRA

RACE MEETING

The following is the programme for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, November 6, 1937, at 2 p.m.

1.-2.00 P.M.-Nullah Nullah

The

picking of the eventual winner in this race will be quite a task and I would certainly like to see these "contenders put through | Handicap: Winne; $500. Second their anal paces this morning (Friday) before making my final selections. Punters should make It a point" to be on the course carly and right at the post as this race will be an excellent one with little separating the ponies at the

finish,"

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QUEENSLAND HANDICAP Lancashire Chips (Proulx has a wonderful chance in this six furlong race, as I understand that 'Strathroy will not be accepting.

The chief danger will be Able Amazon, who may have the ser vices of Mr. Black. This ex- champion is once again her old self and has a very light weight to look after. Ranger (B.L. Tao), did a six furlong gallop on Wed- nesday morning on the cinder track that was practically equiva- lent to racing time.. but backing this bay is a mere gamble as his habits at the gate are certainly not of the best. Double Finesse is a recognized sprinter but "the dis- tance is just about beyond this pony's staying power and I do not expect anything better than a place out of him. Electron has been

improving and though a great tighter in the "past does not appear capable of extending Lan- cashire Chips over the distance and may not be worth following except for a place.

..THE GRIFFIN'S CUP The Ave entries for this « mile: and a quarter classic are not fully representative of this year's "Derby griffins though the quality is not lacking. Havoc Eve will be hand- led by Mr. Norman Deltz and this combination should bring another wia.. to the Sassoon stable. Ex- pansion Time is sure to make a Eght of it but the real danger w come from King's Coronation. whose two recent successes have gone a long way towards boosting this bay's chances in the estima tion of many an old race fan. Rob Roy has declined somewhat in form while Scenic View does not appeal to me as being in the same class.

CONNAUGHT HANDICAP

(1ST SECTION)

If as anticipated. King's Coro- nation, accepts in the previous race, this event for "C" Clas China pontes will see another tussle between Boolit Bay (Black) and Soldier of China Tao). Hard- y anything separated these -two at the last meeting and they should once again be prominent at the finish. Bistre with only 142 lbs. should not be overlooked us this sub is as game as you can And them. King's Lead has im- proved suffelently to make feel that this dun will be the best outside bet. A strong jockey on Jungle Jim may steer this old favourite into a place.

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PADDOCK HANDICAP With the graduation of Messrs. W. Tang and W. G. Poy from

$300. Third $200. For Australian Subscriptioni Pontes. "B" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Miles.

2.-2.30 PM.--ðub.-Griffins Bt. Leger: Winner $1.000. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, Subscription Gridins of this Club of this Season. Weight: 146 lbs. Winners of one rate. 5 lbs. of two or more races. 10 lbs.: penalty. Entrance $10. One and Three Quarter Miles.

3.-3.00, P.M.-Norfolk Handicap: First Section: Winner $450. Second $225. Third $125. For China 'Ponies. "D" Class. Jockey Allowance. Ex- trance. $5. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 151 Yards).

Note:-One Entry only will be made for the Norfolk Haridlesp (Races Nos. 3 and 8). Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discre- tlon of the Randicapper), 4.-3.30 P.M.-Burrey Handicap: Winner $600. Second $300 Third $200. For China Pontes. "A" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 151 Yards).

5.-4.00 P.M.-Sussex Handicap: Winter $550. Second $275. Third $175. For China Ponics. "B" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the 1 Mile Post About Five Furlongs).

8.-4.30 P.M.-Fremantle St Teger: Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Sub- scription Ponles of this Beason. Weight: 148 lbs. Winners of one race, 5 lbs., of two or more races. 10 lbs., penalty Entrance $10. One and Three Quarter Miles.

7.-5.00 P.M.-Kent Handicap: Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150 For China Pones, "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the 1 Mile Post (About Five Furlongs).

85.30 PM-Norfolk Handicap: Second Section: Winner $450. Second $225. Third $125. För China Ponies, "D" Class, Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 151 Yards).

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SAINTS TEAM

St. Joseph's team in their First Division League soccer match against Kowloon on Saturday, will be as follows:-

R Marques: J. Bowen, J. Alves; N. Delgado, A. J. Hussain, W. Maher; T. Castilho, A. Ward, D. Leonard, J. Gomes and A. Alves.

LADIES' GOLF

The Bogey Competition held on the new course, Fanling on Tues-

the Novices. "Class at the last day, October 19 was won by Mrs" meeting, future events of this na- | D'Arcy-Evans. 2 down. Other ture will become all the more

open. Tabby Cat (K. L Ip) will be

the

and popular selection should account for this field of "E" Class China ponies and subs of this scason that have not won more than $1.000 in stakes. Yum Sing won fairly comfortably at the Eighth Extra Meeting but a new jockey will be up and I would like to warn punters that this grey is quite unreliable and never runs two races the same: Ebony Idol' (Wood) always seems to be there amongst the first three and there Is nothing to stop this black, from getting placed again. Philander- er, Happy Venture, Lancashire Tich and China Clipper are other ponies that should run well.

BALLARAT HANDICAP

scores were Mrs. T. S. Morr'son, Mrs. Redmond and Mrs. Shewan, 4 down.

PRESENTATION TO A. P. "F. CHAPMAN

To commemorate his long service as Captain of Kent, Mr. A. P. F. Chapman, the Kent and England

was presented with cricketer.

case, Inscribed s'iver cigarette with the name of members of the Kent side, at a dinner at Wester- ham.

Ibs., and should do much, better this time. The field will be on the large side and others that should do well are. Plain View, Diogenes, the undoing of Tiny Star.

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Sporting

TO-DAY

Badminton.-Y.M.C.A. Badmin- ton. In the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. Bridge-Cheero Club Duplicate and Contract Bridge._8_p.m.

Meeting-Kowloon Chess Club Meeting, in St. Andrew's Church Hall. 5.30 p.m.

If Discovery Bay can reproduce the same form as when she won

TO-MORROW a fortnight ago (and was later disqualified) the Dunbar stable CONNAUGHT HANDICAP

Cricket Second Division, Army Centre-forward or Night View should go one nearer topping the

"A" v. Navy (L); Recreto v. Police list of winning owners for the should account for this 1 mile

(L); Craigengower v. Army (L); season. Twilight Star will be race for "C" Class China Ponles taken out by Mr. Pih and it kept (Second Section, as both ponies University v.X.C.C. (L); Hong Kong behind instead of trying to fight are in excellent condition. How-C.C. v. Indian R.C. (F) for the lead as was the case the

ever, I, prefer the chances of the former as I think the distance will last time, should give Discovery Bay a close run Brutus finished

be more to his liking. Amberley with a somewhat belated rush at is still in ne fettle and doing. the last meeting and I still in good early morning track work. condition may cause an upset so do not leave this chestnut en- calculations. Rooity and Violet Queen both tirely out of your

Laughing Buddha is about the have fair chances..

KWANGTUNG HANDICAP best of the other probable starters Ythan has been so close during which may include King's Bounty, the last few meetings that I have King's Jubilee, Royal Consort, and. a notion this chestnut will at long Royal Highness. I have no news last do the trick. Gold Coin about Commencement Bay but showed a clean pair of hoots to would recommend a small bet each way to those looking for practically the same field, not sc Tong ago and will therefore have something to beat the favourites. to be seriously considered. Valor-My anal selections will appear ous has a very "Ught weight, 143 in to-morrow's issue.

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Fixtures

(Military ground), 3 p.m.; Stanley v. Service Corps (Military ground), 430 p.m.; Third Division' (Kow- loon), Air Force v. 24th Bly. RA. (Chatham Road), 3 pm; Univer- sitÿk y 20th Bty. RA (Chattiam Road), 4.30 p.m.; Kumaons v. Sex- forths (Prince Edward "Road), 3 p.m.; Portuguese B.A. v. Signals (King's Park), 4.30 p.m.

Lawn Bowls Presentation Prizes (Hong Kong Hotel); } p.m.; C.A.C.C. Closing of Season Match.

Racing. Hong Kong "Jockey Club's Ninth Extra Race Meeting. Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

Riding. Beginners Cavalcade (Equine Sports Club); 4.30 p.m.

Yachting Second Commodore's Cup Series: Night Race, Tong Ku

and Mucio.

Football-First Division, Club V. Seaforths (Club ground), 4.30 p.m.; St. Joseph's'v. Kowloon (Kowloon), 4.30 p.m. p.m. Middlesex v. Eastern (80okunpoo), 4.30 p.m.; South China "A" v. South China (Caroline HD, 430 p.m. Second

A --SUNDAY, OCT. 24 Division, Club V. Eastern (Club

Football Football Association v. South China (Caroline H), 4.30 ground). 3 p.m.; South China v. Kowloon (Caroline Hill), 3 pan

p.m. (Charity Game): First Divi- Seaforths v. Middlesex (Bookun- pop), 3 p.m.; European Engineers sion: Kowloon Chinese v. Police v. 5th Bde. RA. (St. Joseph's), 3 (Caroline H), 6 pm. Referee, pm. Third Division (Hong Kong), Isley. Linesmen, Farr and F. Silva; Medical v. 5th Bde. R. St. Police v. Chinese Engineers' (Club)

(Navy ground 4.30 MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 Joseph's), 430 pm; Police ground); 3 p.m. Referee, Aldridge: Engineers 4.30 p.m.; Ordnance v. Powhattan Meeting. Half-Monthly,

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ST. ANDREW'S TEAM

A friendly hockey match has been arranged between St. An- drew's Club and HMS, Tamar jon the former's 'ground, King's Park, on Tuesday, October 26 at 5.10 p.m. The following have been chosen to represent St. Andrew's:

H. Millington; F. A. Broadbridge, E. H. P. White, R. Dormer, A., E. P. Ouest, A. F. 'Austen; ́ J. Perkin, A. G. Cox, WH Colledge, Rev. J. R. Higgs and R. Baldwin:

K.C.C. TENNIS

Further progress has been made in the Kowloon C.C. tennis cham- pionships.

A. E. P. Guest has won the Handicap Singles by defeating - G. Bodiker in the final, 7-5, 6-2, | |

Bodiker' was also beaten in the semi-Anals of the Singles Cham- pionship, losing to E. C. Fincher by three sets to one. Fincher now meets Guest in the final.

Kong Football Referees' Associa t'on, in Room 205, 2nd Floo Hong Gloucester Building, 8 pm

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