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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937.
LOCAL YACHTING
Yesterday's Races Results
The re-sall of the "G" Class In the 1st Commodore's Cup series and the remainder of the Sweep- stake Races of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club were held yester- day afternoon.
Detailed results were as follows:
"G" Class-Staried at 14.30
Finished Corr. Pos.
18,59,05 16.59.05
Funice
(Capt. R. F. Nason), Gael, DIN.F. (Col. S. Smith).
"H" Class-Started at 14.40
Finished Carr. Pos.
16,27.00 10.27.00
Diana
(Miss M. Whitham).
1
Aerial. 16.37.26 16.32.42) 3
(Mr. C. D. A. Ross)
Dorothea
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TRAINING GALLOPS
Times Taken At Happy Valley
The following times were taken during the training gallops at the Race Course yesterday:-
King's Warden Wild Life ... Jungle Jim
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1 43.4 1.28.2 2.05.3 2.41.2
IN RETROSPECT
16 34.43 16.31.2012
(Mr. J. Gifford Hull).
42.3 1.22.2 1.55
"A" Class-Started at 14.45
Gold Sovereign
33
1.44.5 1.40.1
Nereid II.
Artemis
Finished Corr, Pos.
17.18.18 17.18.18 (Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.).
17.10.40 17.10.40
Royal Scot
3 40
1.14.2 1.47.1
6
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Isobel........... 17.20.29 17.20.29
7
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Gull
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3
True Blue..... 17.03.02 17.03.02
1
(Major B. E. C. Dixon). Kittiwake..... 17.14:13 17.14.13
(Major B. B. Edwards)." Jean..........
5
17.07.43 17.07.43 2 Joss, D.N.F. (Col. 3. Muirhead).
"T" & "P" Class-Started at 14.55
Finished Cort. Pas.
Eryl
17.10.48 17.09.25 2
(Major J. C. L. Yale). Alisa
17.16.51 17.16.51
S
(Mr. W. G. Ingram). Heroa
17.17.19 17.15.58
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17.17.54 17.15.12
3
(Mias V. A. Buckley).
Widgeon... 17.09.48 17.08.27-
(Miss H. Crawhall Wilson). Nannette
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Sensational Failure Of Strathroy
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Some of the best football scen for a long time locally was served up in the Kotewali Cup match be- tween the Army and South China at Causeway Bay on Sunday. was a really fine game, cleanly contested throughout and in addi- tion to the high standard main- tained it was a very even affair. At the interval the teams were on level terms at one-all and no one Two thousand six hundred and
After dared predict the result.
eight headaches of varying inten- half-time, however, the Chinese.sity were developed by between 1.634 and 2,608 people at the Race. Course on Saturday. These were the punters, who deposited varying sums of money backing Strathroy. Mr. J. F. "MacGregor's champlon Australian pony, for wins or places in the Saughton Handicap. Be-
to save for South China are added up, he would probably head their list of sharp-shooting forwards! In this Kotewall Cup game he gave perhaps his second best display | TAMI : →→ this year, the best being in the Charity match between the Ser- vices and The Rest on Armistice Day.
CLUB JUST WIN whose stamina of recent years has
Rugger Match With Navy
vastly improved, came back strong- ly and the final score of three-one is a true reflection of the play. The big difference between the teams was this. The Army had a fine all-round side, with perhaps one or two key men. South China The Rugby match between a
had an equally good if not better Navy side drawn from H.M.S.
eleven, with four key men, each Tamar, Herald and Thracian and of whom was better than his ob- the Club "A" XV, was played at the posite number on the other side. Club ground yesterday at 5 p.m. Fung King-cheung and Lai Shui- with the Club narrowly emerging wing in attack could not even be winners by the small score of three approached by any other players points (one try) to nil. There were
on the field, and L Tin-sang and slight changes on the Club atde | Mak Shul-họn on that day were while the Navy played as an- the best pair at backs in the nounced. The game, generally, Colony. was very even and both sides had opportunities to score but somehow they failed to follow up the ad- vantages. The Club pack was very strong and gave the three- quarters plenty of opportunities. The Navy scrum on the other hand was rathur Lght but their three quarters were fast and combined very will, their passing and hand- ling being generally good.
The teams lined up as follows:- Club "A" XV:-D. B. Nelson, H. van Leeuwen, D. Hynes, F. M. Watts, L Lammert, A. H. Murray, JR. Henderson, R. G. L. Oliphant, Dr. Stout, W. Stoker, B. Hynes, R. Leigh, H. W, S. Heate, J. G. Harvey and J. C. Miller.
him
Though he must now be classed in the veteran division. Fung is still one of the very best forwards playing in the Colony and on his day is truly a delight to watch. The scheming, the opportunism, the nippiness that takes through to score, or to present, a colleague with such a chance of scoring that he would have to try exceedingly hard before he could miss it, are there, to-day as much as they ever were. The ability to keep running about for 90' minutes. At the same speed may not be so
but apparent now,
experience covers a multitude of sins in foot- ball as in most other games, and bere Fung has nothing whatever Navy: Jarman (Tamar), Robin to tear from any other player. SON (Tamar), Phillips (Tamar). In any case his store of reserve Swabey (Tamar), Bracker (Herald), Polkinghorne, Thracian) Evans (Herald), Foster (Tamar), Fudge (Thracian) Grant (Tamar) Sher- lock (Herald), Jenkins (Herald), Wild (Tamar), Strange (Tamar) and Ford (Tamar) Captain.""
RUN OF PLAY The game started with the Club kicking off and very soon Evans managed to get the ball within the Ave yards, line but was tackled by Nelson in the scrum following when a Club forward was penalised for holding on to the ball whilst on the ground.". In the place kick Swabey had bad luck in not con- verting.
The Club almost broke through a couple of times and on both, oc-
casions Lammert was overtaken by the Navy back: Oliphant · taking
a penalty kick for the Club at 30 yards had really a stroke of bad
energy' always seems sufficient to pull him through when an extra effort is required:
fore the race was half over the prospect of a win was very remote and the remark rose from many quarters: Well, at least I backed her for a place too." but even that hope was dashed some distance from the winning-post, and looks of disappointment and surprise were evident all round as the ponies were led in. Strathroy's failure to even place when a hot favourite in this race was definite- ly a major sensation. Incidental- ly, the old-timer Able Amazon pald over $100 for her surprise victory In this event.
*
If Navy hockey is at a low ebb. at the present moment-and judging by the Triangular Tourna- ment game at King's Park yester- day it is there is nothing wrong with their rugby, and the thrash- ing they gave the Army in the Rugger Triangular Tourney series on Saturday was as decisive an It was well-earned. The margin was 41 points to three and it was a fair one too. Lieut. Walsham, who I understand, is a comparative new-comer, showed himself one of the best stand-off halves the Navy
have ever had, one of the best seen locally, for that matter. Lieut. Cotman, who 13 a first-class cricketer and hockey player" into the bargata, also showed up well. Walsham is also a hockey player, and figured in the Club-Navy game: yesterday.
In about the same category is Li Tin-sang, to my mind one of the best local full-backs ever, if not actually the best. I am of the opinion that on his day the only other player to touch him in his Spectators at the Annual Police particular department is the ver- Sports, held on Sunday, must have. satile A. V. Gosano and then the enjoyed the unusual sight of stald latter would have to be playing in Superintendents running like two- his absolutely finest form. First-year-olds in their special race. time tackling, excellent judgment and the ability to take knocks are Li's strong points and if the núm- Ber of goals he has saved or helped
Youth will tell, however, and H.W. Heath, who, I should imagine, is one of the youngest A.S.P.'s, won the event with a little to spare.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Meeting-Victoria Chess Club, at Football-Military League: Is-Gloucester Hotel, 5 p.m.
luck as the ball struck the crossland League semi-final, 27th Coy. Racing Entries close for Fan- RAM.C. Y. "A" Coy. Beafortha ling Hunt Steeplechase; and (Sookunpoo), 3.45 pm. Referee, Jockey Club's 13th Extra Meeting, Sgt Reynolds. Linesmen, L/Cpl. noon. Purnell and Byr. Sharpe. Mala- fand League semi-final, "A" Coy Middlesex ." Coy, Middlesex Chatham Road); 345 pm. Re- feree. Sgt. Finch. Linesmen. Bigmn, Sigma... Tomlinson and
bar and failed to go over, thus robbing the Club of four points, However they opened up scoring soon after when their threes, mov- ing In fine formation, passed the ball from player to player and Stoker scored, placing the ball t- between the posts for the only try of the game. Oliphant, how- ever, falled to add goal points. Payne, Bracker of the Navy played a fine and fast game, and quite a few times managed to get' within scoring distance but had no sup- port from the other three-quarters, The score at half time was 3-0 in favour of the club. After half
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time the Navy made an effort to equalise, Swabey taking a number of drop kicks at the goal but none of them brought any result.
Tennis.-R. A. O. C. Association (Ladies Branch) Tenhis at 800- kunpoo; 10 a.m
TO-MORROW
Badminton-Mixed Doubles, St. Andrew's v. Fred Lances; Kowloon. Tong Y. Recreio: "B"; Recreio "A" v. University.
Football. Schoolboys League, Combined v. Diocesan Boys (D.E.S. ground), 415 p.m.; Beaforths 7. Queen's College.
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