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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937.
Racing Favoured By Glorious Weather
Mr. S. C. Liang Tops Jockey
Honours List
11TH EXTRA MEETING
Betting
Gypsy Love
Home Brew
Win Flace. 1.423 .689
118
Lancashire Chips. 628 Strathearrick
138
..75 292 131
Eight Races On Card
Total
2,300 1,180
KENT HANDICAP
The following is the programme Mr. S. C. Liang won his second for the Eleventh Extra Race Meet- race of the day in the Kenting to be held at Happy Valley on
Potentate And King's Coronation Dead Handicap on Vira which anished Saturday, November 20,
1937
Heat In Close Race
THE TENTH EXTRA RÄCE MEETING WAS FEATURED BY SOME VERY GOOD RACING AND ONCE AGAIN THE CLOSE FINISHES SPOKE VOLUMES FOR THE EXCELLENT WAY IN WHICH THE HANDICAPPER HAD DONE HIS WORK.
THE CROWD WAS BIGGER THAN THAT WHICH ATTENDED THE PREVIOUS MEETING AND AS A RESULT THE CASH SWEEPS WERE VERY WELL SUPPORTED, THE SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE (TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH) PAYING $3,563.00.
JJ
FIRST LEG OF THE POTENTATE AND KING'S CORONATION DEAD-HEATED IN THE DAILY DOUBLE WHILE VIRA WON THE SECOND LEG. THE POTENTATE-VIRA COMBINATION PAID $22.20 AND THE KING'S CORONATION-VIRA BET KETURNED $34.40. MR. S. C. LIANG WAS THE SUCCESSFUL JOCKEY OF THE DAY, SCORING TWO WINS.
NULLAH HANDICAP -
The afternoon's racing opened with a surprise win for Australian Boy (Mr.
B L Tao) who was followed by Saucy Face (Mr. H. C. Pih) and Llanarmon (Mr. W. H. S. Davis), and with the favourite Racing Heart (Mr. B. A. Proulx) and second favourite Bag Tor (Mr. F. Marshall out of the race, the win first pony paid $16.20 for a while Llanarmon returned its backers $35.70 for a place bet!
The race was marred by an un- fortunate accident to the favourite, Racing Heart, which appeared to
Betting
Betting
Win. 206 Coronation Day... Gordito
............... 1,081 Lancashire -Tich... National Anthem
Place. 240"
...Bear Claw
Win. Place.
232
*181
819
Cossack's Beauty..
66
86
39
44
B3
Shipmaster Tempest .... Whalsey.
172
359
King's Warden BQ
... 1,264 Soldier of Britain Wild Life
550
74
82
574
312
91
208
40 100
Total
2,210 1,211
Total
1,653 1.893
NORFOLK HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)
Thy Star Mr. N. Deitz only
go lame just as it was passing the managed third place in the Nor- folk Handicap when Plain View (Mr. H. C. Pih) won by a short- head from Laughing Girl (Mr. S. C. Liang) to pay $32.40 for a win. Incidentally, the second pony paid $32.00 for a place bet.
Press Box for the first time. Mr. Proulx immediately dismounted and led the pony back to the stable.
Saucy Face set the pace for the race but it only could keep this up t the home stretch when it was overtaken by Australian Boy who was well-ridden by Mr. Tao. Nearing the finish Saucy Face had to fight bard to stave of Llanarmon who was third, only a short head behind."
1-Nullah Nullah Handicap (11 Miles)
Mr. Helenside's Australian Boy.
150 lbs. (Mr. B. L Tao 1 Mr. Why's Saucy Face, 153 lbs.
Mr. Newstaff's Llanarmon, 144
ibs...(Mr. W. H. Davis 3 Won by 2 lengths, short head be-
SUSSEX HANDICAP
The closest race of the meeting was seen in the Sussex Handicap when Potentate (Mr. N. Delta) and King's Coronation (Mr. B. A. Proulx dead-heated with Havoc
Eve (Mr. F. Marshall) filling the third position.
It was a very fine race with the field bunched together all the way and it was not till about 100 There was nothing very much in yards from home_that_the_win- the race till the field reached the Iners drew away from the rest of
the field. then Distance Post and it was anybody's but Plain View.had that much in him, to finish winner with the other two nghting neck and neck for second place. Valarcus (Mr. Y. T. Fung) was a very good fourth.
3.-Norfolk Handicap (From the 2 Mile Post Once Round & In) Mr. Lan's Plain View, 151 lbs.
(Mr. H. C. Pih) 1
3
Mr HC. Pih) 2 MI. S. T. Chau's Laughing Girl,
153 lbs. (Mr. 3. C. Liang) 2 Mr. C.N.K.'s Tiny Star, 163 lbs.
(Mr. N. Deitz) Won by short head, short head between second and third.
Time: 2.14.3.
- tween second and third.
Time 2.13.3.
Pan-mutuel
Win: $46,20
Places: $14.40, $13.50, $35.70. Also ran:-A Great Time, 130 lbs. 18. L. Tuen); Bag Tor. 157 (F. Marshall); Dick Turpin, 155 (R. H. Charles Perfect Day, 141 (K. B. Shiu: Racing Eeart, 149 (B. A Proulx): Snowy River. 135 (N. Delta): Vixen Tor."
or 160 LP. Ralph).
Betting
A Great Timé
Place
180
Pari-mutuel-
Win: $32.40.
Places: $9.60, 32, $8.50. Also ran:-Daylight, Eve, 139 lbs. (C. L. Gregory); Diogenes, 156 (F. Marshall); Gold Coin. 160 (B. L. Tao); Gold Sovereign, 142 (K. L Ip): Laughing Cavalier, 140 (Tang Man Wa); National Spirit, 163 (K. S. Shul; Sylvandale, 153 (B. A...
147 (Y. T. Proulx Valorous,
H. S. Fung); Voltaire, 187 (W. Davis): Ythan, 156 (D.. Black).
Betting
DAILY DOUBLE EVENT: 1ST SELECTED RACE 5.-Sussex Handicap (From the 13 Mile Post) Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Potentate.
155 lbs.......... (Mr. N. Deltz) 1* Mr. Dynasty's King's
Coronation. 155 lbs.
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 1* Mr. Eve's Havoc Eve, 161 lbs.
(Mr. F. Marshall) 2 Won by dead heat, a neck be- tween second and third.
Pari-mutuel:-
King's Coron.: 15.40. Pötentate: 10.40.
two lengths ahead of Boolat Bay (Mr. D. Black). The third place was filled by Amberley (Mr. Y. T. Fung),
Vira took the lead from the start and never relaxing she Anished full of running. Boolat Bay and Amberley had a good struggle for second place but in the last fifty yards Mr. Black's mount proved stronger and finish- ed a length-and-a half ahead of the third pory.
DAILY DOUBLE EVENT; 2ND SELECTED RACE 7-Kent Handicap (From the 13" Mile Post) Mr. Vilas' Vira, 158 lbs.
2
(Mr. B. C. Lang) 1 Mr. L. Dunbar's Boolat Bay, 165 lbs. (Mr. D. Black) Mr. C. B. Brown's Amberley. 140
lbs. ... (Mr. F. T. Fung) .3 Won by 2 lengths, length and half between second and third..
Time: 1.06.2. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: 10.60.
Places: $5.50, $5.80, $5.60. Also ran:-Commencement Bay, 140 lbs. (G. L Gregory); King's 140 (W, H.. S. Davis); Bounty, Scenic View, 185 (B. L. Tao): Bol-
dier of China), 155 (8. L Yuen).
Betting
Amberley Boolat Bay Commencement
1-2 p.m.-Castle Peak Handi- cap-Winner $600. Second $300. Third $200 For China Ponies "A" Class. Winners of $5,000 or more in stakes since 1st January; 1937. barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mic.
2.--2.30 pim.-Hong Kong St Leger-Winner $1,000: Becona $300. Third $200. For China Ponies Griffins of this Season. Weight: 146 lb. Winners of one race. 5 lb; of two or more races, 10 lb; penal- ty. Entrance $10. One and Three Quarter Miles.
3.3 p.m.-Barrier Reef Handi- cap. Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Subscrip- tion Ponies. "A" Class. Winners of $3.000 or more in stakes since 1st January. 1937, barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur- longs. A
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LOCAL YACHTING
"Commodore's Cup Series
"Painted Lady" Secures First Place
In the fourth race of the Com- modore's Cup Series, Painted Lady (with Mr. Wheeler at the heim secured the winning gun in the "A" Class. True Blue (Mr. H. S. Rouse gained second place, while Carpenter (Major Dixon) third.
was
The "H" Class fought out a keen race. Aeriel (Mr. Ross) being the winner. Widgeon (Mr. Garner) won the "T" and "Y" Classes and Eunice (Mr. Nason), the "G" Class. The full results were as follow:--
"H" CLASS Finished Cort: Pas. Pts. 16.35.11 14.35.11, 3 7
Diana
(Mr. J. Gifford Hull). Colleen ...... 16.40.23 16.34.05 2 8
(Lt. G. J. Tarr),
Aerlel
16.36.48 16.30.30 10 (Mr. C. D., A. Ross). Dorothea...... D.N.F.
4.-3.30 p.m.-Shum Chun Handi- cap. - (First Section). Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies. "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile.
Note: One Entry only will be made for the Shum Chun Handi- | Eve cap (Races Nos. 4 and 8). Entries will be
Jan divided into First and
Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.
5.4 p.m.-New Bridge Handi- cap.--Winner $500. 8econd "$300. Third $200. For Australian Subs- cription Pentes, "B" Class. Jockey Allowance.
From Entrance $5. the, 1 Mile Post (About Five Fur- longs). 239
Win. 765
531
Place. 681 513
Bay 77
92
King's Bounty Scenic View
244
187
161
Soldier of China.. Vira......
51
81
1,338
970
Total
3,193
2.737
6.4.30 p.m.-Shum Chun Handi- cap. (8econd Section)-Winner $150. $500. Second. $250. Third For China Ponles, "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile.
NORFOLK HANDICAP
75 p.m. Taipo Handicap The last race of the day attract- Winner. $150. Second $225. Third ed eleven starters and when the $125. For China Ponies, "E" Class, fleld came past the Press Box for and Subscription Griffins of this the first time King's Parade (Mr. Club of this season that have not H. C. Plh) was leading with Good won more than $1,000 in stakes. Morning (Mr. N..Deitz) and Atomic To be ridden by Jockeys who have Star (Mr. Ip Kui-Ying) following not won ten races anywhere at closely, the rest of the field being any time. No Whips or Spurs bunched together
two allowed. Entrance $5. From the about
Two Mile Post Once Round and lengths behind.
In (About One Mile 151 Yards).
The same order obtained when Places: $8.30 and $7, $7.10.
the field came into the straight Also ran: Dawn Star, 184 lbs. but when the Distance Post was (Ip Kui Ying): Harvest View, 140 reached Tabby Cat (Mr. B. (Y. T. Fung); King's Justice, 140 Tao) forged steadily ahead and K. 8. Shu); New Star 158 (LP. fty yards from home it went in- (K. S. Shu); New Star, 156 (L. P.
to the lead to keep it till the Post: Ralph Red Feather, 140, (Meanwhile Yum Bing (Mr. W. C. Black); Rose-Queen, 152 (W. C. Poy) and Racing Boy (Mr. B. C. Liang) had crept up on the leaders Poy): Tyne, 140 (S. L. Yuen).
and took second and third places respectively.
Betting
Win.
77
Australian Boy
182
220
Bag Tor
289
237
Dick Turpin
15
25
Lianarmoon
45
68
Daylight Eve
49
79
Dawn Star Harvest View .... Havoc Eve....... King's Coronation Win. Place.
'King's Justice
41
Win. Place,
73 280 291 826 673
340
420
90
106
Perfect Day "Racing Heart
217
Diogenes
173
258
New Star
Bi
(70
186
390 523
Gold Coin
136
181
Potentate
853
707
* Saucy Face
165
246
Gold Sovereign
17
41
Red Feather
134
238
Snowy River
258
283
Laughing Cavaller
41 : 5B
Rose-Queen
132
249-
Vixen Tor
72
66
Laughing Giri
52
B3
"Tyne
103
153
National Spirit
10
10
Total
1,688 2,014
. Plain View &
371
483
Total
2,717
2,973
Sylvandale
94
86
Tiny Star.
780
145
351
364
7
20
033
574
Total
2,714
2,880
SURREY HANDICAP
SUB-GRIFFIN ST. LEGER
Gordito
Mr. 8. C.ang, on rode one of his best races at the Valley when he won the Sub- Griffins' St, Leger by four lengths from Shipmaster (Mr. D. Black) who was the same distance in front of Coronation Day (Mr. B. L. Tao).
Valorous
Voltaire Ythan
The Surrey Handicap only at- tracted five starters and the race There was nothing very much in provided no thrills except for a the race the first two ponies | brief moment towards the finish leading all the way but Mr. Tao when it appeared as though Bear kept Coronation Day right behind Claw (Mr. 8. L. Yuen) might pip until the field entered the home the favourite King's stretch when he gave the chestnut with Mr. S. C. Liang up. its head and the animal finished strongly to take third position.
2.-Sub-Griffins St. Leger (13) Miles)
Mr. Gordo's Gordito, 158 ibs.
(Mr. 8. C. Liang)
Mr. Wong Sui Ngau's
Shipmaster, 156. lbs.
Warden),
Wild Life (Mr. D. Black) who ran' very promisingly throughout the race, finished third with Cos- Back's Bueaty and Soldier of Bri- tain anishing in the order named. 14-Surrey Handicap (From the 2.
(Mr. D. Black) 2 Dr. 8. N. Chau's Coronation Day.
158 lbs. Mr. B. L, Tao) 3 Won by 4 lengths. 4. lengths be- tween second and third."
Time: 3.52.2.
Peri-mutuel
Win: $6.90.
Place: $5.50, $6.20, $8.70.200 Also ran Lancashire Tich, 151 lbs. (F. Marshall); National An them, 156 CH C/ Pib); Tempest, 151 (N. Deitz); Whalsey, 156 (B. A. Proulx). -
Mile Post Once Rodine &.In) Mr. Dynasty's King's Wrden,
.161 lbs. ...(Mr. B. C. Liang) 1 Mrs: Dunbar's Bear Claw, 163
lbs. (Mr. B. L. Yuen) 2 Mr. L Dunbar's Wild Life, 155
lbs. Mr. D. Black) 3 Won by 2 lengths, 2 lengths be tween second and third.
Time: 2.07.3. Pari-mutuel:-- Win: $7.80.
Places; $8.00, $9.70. Also ran-Cossack's Beauty, 144 lbs. (Y. T. Fung); Boldier of Br- tain, 140 (H. C. Pih)
FREMANTLE ST. LEGER.
h
1
8. Norfolk Handicap (From the 2 Mile Post Once Bound & In) Mr. Lan's Tabby Cat, 152 lbs.
(Mr. B. L. Tao) Mr. M. T. Johnson's Yum Sing.
140 lbs....... (Mr. W. C. Poy) 2 Mr. Starboard's Racing Boy, 155
Tbs.......... (Mr. S. C. Lang) 3 Won by short head, short head between second and third.
Time: 2.16.4.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $23.50.
Places; $9.30, $19.20, $11.60. Also ran:-Atomie Star, 152 (1p Kul Ying); Copper Idol, 150 (K. S.
The Fremantle Bt. Leger provid-shu)? Good Morning. 185 (N. ed Gypsy Love (Mr. B. L Tao) | Deltz); Happy Venture, 140 (W. H. with a fine win over Lancashires. Davis); King's Parade, 15) (H. Chips (Mr. B. A. Proulx) while the C. Pih); 17th of September, 145 (B. only other pony in the race was A. Proulx): Stopwatch, 147 (Y. Strathcarrick (Mr. D. Black). T. Fung): Zero, 183 (H. A. Brown- Home Brew, with Mr. W. H. S. ing). Davis on the saddle, refused to start.
Atomic Star a scorching Strathearrick set
"Copper Idol
"Good "Morning pace for three parts of the race
Happy Venture ... but it could not keep up the tremendous pace and when the
King's Parade field passed the Rock for the sec-
Racing Boy ond time Gypsy Love and Lanca-
17th of Sept..... shtre Chips both passed her and
Stopwatch there was no further change in
Tabby Cat the order of the field.
Yum Sing Zero
6- Fremantle 5. Leger (1 Miles) Mr. L.CL's. Gypsy Love, 150 lbs. ...........(Mr. B. L. Tao) Mr. Lancashire's Lancashire
Chips, 156 lbs.
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 2 Mr. J. F. Macgregor's
Strathcarrick, 142 lbs.
(Mr. D. Black) 3 Won by length and half length, many lengths, between second and third.
Times: 3.14.3.
Pari-mutuel
Win: $7.20.
laces: $5.20, $6.60.
Also ran;Home Brew, 151 tba. (W. H. 8. Davis).
A
"A" CLASS Carpenter... 16.34.27 16.34.27 3 12
(Major B. E. C. Dixon). Nereid
D.N.F. Artemis..... 16,34.58 18.34.55
(Mr. G. G. Wood).
6 9
18.38.06 16.36.06 (Capt. D. M. Eley).
10.38.08 18.36.08 (Mr. J. Krogh Moe). Isobel
16.34.58 18.34.53 6 9 (Dr. L. J. Davis). Joss
16.42.44 16.42,44 11 (Col. J. Muirhead). Gull
8.7
||
9
8
委
16.34.38 16:34.38 411 (Mr. B. Naess), Redshank
D.N.F.
True Blue... 16.39.19 16.32.19 2 13
(Mr. H. 8. Rouse). Kittiwake... 18.34.44 16.34.44 5 10
(Miss P. M. King). P'ted Lady.. 18.31.03 16.31.03 1 15
(Surg.Lt. Cmdr. S. J. Wheeler..
RN).
16.39.41 16.39.41 10 Jean
(Mrs. E. R. Edwards). La Linda.... DNF.
5
"G" CLASS Gael 17.03.29 16.58.26 2 8
(Capt. A. McMillan).
... 16.39.38 16.59.38 3 7 Toynette
(Capt. S. Del Court).
1 10 Eunice 16.55.55 16.51.13
(Capt. R. T. Nason), Lola .......... 17.07.01 17.06.14 5 5
(Mr. E. H. B. Nell). Owl 17.08.05 17.03.44 4 6
(Mr S. Finlay).
8-5.30 p.m.-Newcastle Handi- cap-Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Subs- cription Pontes, "C" Class. Jockey Eryl
Allowance Entrance 35 Six Fur- longs.
CLOSING DAY
The Hong Kong Football Club
held their Lawn Bowls "Closing
Day" yesterday afternoon. At the conclusion of an enjoyable match, prizes won during the season were presented.
Unplaced Tickets Nos. 625, 588, 703, 2797. get $50 each,
RACE 3
No. 3239
197
2303
$1,458.80 416.80
208.40
Unplaced Tickets Nos. 174, 255, 945, 861, 2609, 3089, 2881, 3292, 1095. 1245 get $50 each.
"I" AND "Y" CLASSES
17.03.59 17.02.25 5 (Major J. C. L. Yale). Allsa
17.07.46 17.07.46 9 2 (Mr. C. B. Campling). Stella. 17.01.32 18.59.58 3 8
(Mr. B. Pengelly), Winkle
17.01.31 18.59.10 2 9 (Mr. B. S. Carter).
Heron 17.06.17 17.04.43.74
(Mr. D. W. Wagstaff). Widgeon.... 16.57.21 16.55,47 1 11
(Mr. L. Garner).
8 3 Nannette 17.09.42 17.07.21
(Lt-Cmdr. W. H Graves, R.N:," 17.07.38 17.01.22 4.7 Sirius-
(Mr. C. Trenchard Davis). Zephyr 17.04.55 17.02.34 6 5
(Mr. J. D. Pattullo).
D.N.F". Heron
K.LT.C. WIN
Inter-Section Hockey Tournament
POLICE LOSE AFTER EXTRA TIME
The Kowloon Indians Terinis Club 'won the final of the' Civillan Section of the Hong Kong Hockey Association Inter-Section Knock- out Tournament at King's Park yesterday morning when they de- feated the Police by two goals to one on the Club Ground.
a
Was
The game, witnessed by a fairly large crowd of spectators, fast and exciting and extra time
'needed before Was
verdict could be reached. Towards the end players were inclined to in- fringe the sticks" rule all too frequently.
In the first half the Kowloon Indians forwards combined well and took the lead through Pyara Singh, their centre-forward. They maintained the lead until a few minutes before the final whistle When C. Parker equalised for the Police:
In the first ten minutes, of ex- tra time, J. M. Pinto notched the necessary goal for victory for the K.LT.C.
the In their path to the final K.I.T.C. defeated the Radio Sports Club 4-0 and the Nomads 2-0, while the Police defeated Club de Recreio 4-1 (after two drawn matches) and the Hong Kong Hockey Club 4-1
The Kowloon Indians will now meet the winning teams in the Navy and Army Sections In knock-out tournament for. Inter-Section title.
The
the
NOMADS BEAT TAMAR
Nomads detrated H.M.S. Tamar by three goals to one a friendly hockey match played on Saturday. at Happy Valley The Tamar's left full-back had cut the misfortune to sustain a above the eye as a result of a col- lision with the goalkeeper in the second half.
The Nomads obtained all their goals in the first half the scorers being R. M. Silva, L. A. Silva and H. Gubbay. Signalman Phillips scored for
in the Tamar
the second period of the game.
GORDON RICHARDS' 200TH WIN:
London, Nov. 0. Gordou Richards, the leading British Jockey, rode his 200th win- ner of the season to-day at Wind." sor. Last season he rode 177 win- cers and the record number of 259 in 1933. Reuter.
GAMBLER'S LAPSE
Overcome by the gambling temptation but having no means to satisfy it, Ho So, 28, boatman, stole a gold ring and a pair of gold and rattan bangles belonging to his employer, Tam Sze, mistress of a cargo junk. He boarded a ship with the intention of going to Macao to try his luck, but was found and arrested by a police- man in search of him.
Brought before Mr., K. MA Results of the matches in the, Barnett at the Kowloon Magis- Softball League, played yesterday,
SOFTBALL
LEAGUE
Filipinos beat H. Baseball Club, 13-6;
RACE 4
are:
No. 2559 3341 1210
$1,792.00
512.00 258.00
Forum beat Canadian Chinese, Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2061, 897 6-5. An extra inning was played get $50 each,
$1,159.20*
-----3476--1,159.20...
3716........
257.60 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1144, 3393, 2933, 1114, 2767, 2523, 1437 get $50 each.
Betting
Win, Place.
308
238
RACE 5
19
49
No. 3242
270
-200
46.
63
1.144.
805
346 331
222
167
75
73
• Dead heat.
649
509
RACE 6
150
156
No. 486
$1,980.60
19
27
Total
3,448 2,618
CASH SWEEPS
RACE 1
No. 2189
..... $1,297,80
+9
2825
1
370.80 1699
185,400 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2512, 2539. 1024, 2663, 243, 174, 1932 · get: $50 each.
No.
890
1737 1329.
- RACE 2"
$1,509.29 481.20 215.60
2373 .......
567.00 283.80 1337 ........ Unplaced Ticket No. 3294 gets $50.
RACE 7 No. 2172 $2,027.90
1555 A
579.40 659
289.70 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1715, 3319,- 2048. 3842 get $50 each.
RACE 8
No. 3770.......$3,563.00
1650
1,018.00 1985. 509.00 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 345, 1843, 3848, 3385, 2702. 1827. 338, 1768' get $100 each.
in this game..
Veterans beat CBA., 14-6.
tracy on Saturday, he was fined $50 or two months' hard labour. He had sold the ring at a golds- mith's shop for $13, and half of the ring had been used by the goldsmith.
The remaining half-ring was re- turned to the boat mistress, and accused was ordered to pay $9 amends to her and $3.50 to the
The first two. matches were play- ed on the Filipino Club ground, and the other on the C.BA. ground. goldsmith,
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Badminton."A" Divizion: St. Andrew's v. Recrelo "A"; Recreio "B" v. University "A"; University "B" v. King's College: Cathedral Hall Badminton, 8.30 pm,
NOVEMBER 10 WEDNESDAY,
St. Badminton-"B" Division: John's v. St. Andrews; Recreto Y Kowloon Tong; Free Lancers v.
#. C. R.C
Rine Kong Shooting Hong Association Weekly Spoon and Practice Bhoot, Army Range. Kow- loon City, 2 p.m.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Badminton-YMOA Badmin ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. Bridge Checro Club Contract Bridge, 8.30 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Badminton.—Mixed Doubles; Bt. John's 7. St. Andrew's: Recreio ¿B*. v. Recreio 'A'; Kloon Tong v. Free Lancers; Taikoo v. University.
Bridge Cheero Club Duplicate and Contrict: Bridge, A p.m.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Tennis-Exhibition Tennis, at -Chinese R.C. Causeway Bay, 3 p.m..
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