PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, JANUARY 23. 1939.
In the World of Sports
256
FEATS AND ACCIDENTS
IN CRICKET LEAGUE
47
Army Out For 16; Hat-Trick By Longfield For Club
By
TAC"
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The opening of the senior division of the cricket league Saturday produced a number of unusual feats and two unfortunate the dismissal..of accidents. The best performance of the day was the Army for the amazingly small total of 16 runs by Club de Re- crelo
This is the lowest senior league score, since the late Frank Pereira took all ten wickets for five runs for the Indian Recreation The feat Club to dismiss the University for 12 runs four years ago. was performed by H. L. Ozorio and E. L. Gosado, who had six for 11 and four for 4 respectively.
TH
Of the four games two had out. R. C.: 47 H. T. Barma 16. right results. Recreto, of course, Capt. Carless 6 for 25).
beat
beat the Army The Indians, At Sookunpoo, Police R. C. thanks to fine bowling by Minu the Army by six wickets.
65 (Webb 28, Pope 6 for Army: (5 for 23 and A. H. Madar (5) for 13 got the Navy" out for only 26, B. G. Baker 3 for 9).
Police: 120 for 8 wkts. (B. C. 42, and also won, by seven wickets.
Club were held to a draw by Fay 50. T H. King, 30, Capt. the Civil Service, needing only Whatman 2 for 12. Sgt. Baker 3
four runs for victory with three wickets in hand. G. P. Longfield performed
and *the hat-trick. wound up with 6 for 27 in 12.1; overs.
for 6).
On the town ground. H. K. C. C drew with Civil Service C. C.
Club: 227 for 6 wkts, dec. (1. J
T A Pearce Injured his Armstrong 77. R. M. M. King 47. C. W. E 42. hand in stopping a powerful shot AK. Mackenzle
Bishop 10 not out, Buckle 3 for by D. McLellan.
58).
Kowloon and Craigengower ulso drew. A nasty accident to Norman Mackay marred the game, Mackay was batting very well, with 22 runs to his credit when. In attempting to hook a full-toss from F. R. Zimmern, he deflected the ball into his face. He was removed to hospital where it was later learned he had sustained a fractured nose.
Scores were as follows:-"
SENIOR DIVISION
C. S. C. C. 143 for 7 wkts, (W. A. Wright 40. J. Barrow 26, W. Stoker 2 for 26)
FAST FOOTBALL HOME FOOTBALL
AT VALLEY
Chinese Defeat Navy 4-1
LAI WAH CUP
(BY ROBIN)
F. A. Cup Aud Scottish Cup
LONDON, Jan. 21 (Reuter)- The following were the results of League, F. A. Cup and Scottish Cup matches played to-day:-
FIRST DIVISION.
13
LADIES AT HOCKEY
Jon's
Club For The" Brawn Cup?
Some
TRAINING GALLOPS
.
The following times were clocked during the morning gallop
at the Race Course on January 19 and 21:----
JANARY 19, 1939.
Dis- ist 2nd 3rd 4th 6th 8th Lost tance Qr. QT. Qr. QT. Q: Qr. Qr.
38.2 1.10.4 1.44.2 2.13.3 36.4 1.15.2" 1.53
Arsenal M'chester U
2 Charlton
0
◊ Stoke
1
SECOND DIVISION"
5 Tranmere
0
"Y" LADIES WIN
very Interesting hockey was seen over the week-end Rose Elect (G) the ladies' competitions, the best Annas Day and Avon matet being that between Hong- (0) kong Ladles and C.B.A, no score Blue Express (0) being registered though on the Rose Emily (0) run of play the CBA. deserved Galveston Bay (G)... 1 37.1 1.14.4 1.51.4 2.273 3.03.1 at least one goal.
Morning Glory G. 1 36.3 1.14.4 1.54.2 2.31..
1.59.2 Rose Charming (G) 4 44.4 1.25
2.15 2.51
Flinder's River (A)... 1 |Magic (A) ....
28.1
27.3"
+ ·30
1.13.2 1.43.1
29.4
1+ 41
1.21 2.01
2.42
3.18.2 3.51.4 33.0
1
33.3 1.09.4
1.424 2.15.1
32.2
1
40 1.20
1.54.2 2.28.2
32
35.3
36.3
34.2
1 48 1.32
38
38.4 38
34.1
One of the most thrilling displays of football to be seen in the Colony took place at Happy Valley yesterday when'
Bury the Navy met the Chinese in
Luton
3 Plymouth the La Wah Cup competitions
*Notts F one
Southampton -losing by four goals to
after a
half. scoreless first
Postponed, ground flooded. The final score is not a fair in- dication of the run of play.
Lee Wal-tong returned to action but was not in his usual form.
Dy
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bournemouth 4 Queen P.R.
4 Exeter
Bristol R.. Clapton
Navy sadly missed both Mac- Ipswich Allister (goalkeeper) and Betti. Port Vale on the wing, but held their own Reading during the Arst half of play. Swindon Thorburn was seen in his best Torquay form, and was always in the lime- light
TIHIRD Play during the Orst half was Barrow
confined to mid-held exchanges. Crewe Lee 'Wai-tong's pass to Hau Halifax Ching-to towards the closing Hull
2 Alderanot
2 Northamptòn
DIVISION (NORTH}
The holders of the Caer Clark Cup. "Y" Ladies, further strang- thened their position at the top of
2 the table when they beat CBS 1 by four clear goals. Mies Marie
D
Smith.. scored twice for the win oners in the first half and added
2 another after the Interval. The
1 fourth goal came from Miss B.
Harker.
| Hurricane (G)
Black Diamond (5)
, and Andiamo (8) 11 The Buchaneer (5).. I' Ascot Vale (S) and
New Bedford (8)... 1 The Spirit of St. Louls (S) and Fair- child (S)
49.2 1.41.3 2.30.1 3.17.1 3.58 46 1.32 2.15 2.51
38.4 1.22.3 2.00.2 2.34.3
1.41 1.24 1.53,2 2.32.2
1 Watford
c
A Newport
* Crystal P
2
1..
3 Bristol C.
1
1 Barnsley
7 Carlisle
2 York
- BRAWN CUP MATCHES
At the rate they are going-Welcome (S). and 2 they have won all the six matches Galaxy (G): 1 played the Hongkong Ladies ap- Strathfyne (A) 1pear to be certain winners of the Ruby Star (A) .....
52 1.32 2.14.1 2.53.1
JANUARY 21, 1939. Rose Fiana (G)
41.4 1.22 Granje Boven (9).... I 39:3 1.13 Devonian (A)
136.3 1.11.2
39
1.58 2.33.1 1.47.3 2.21.2 1.45
35.1
33.4
2.18.3 2.49
3.17.3 28.3
29
Į
36.1 1.10 1.43.1 2.16 2.48.2 33.2. 1.04.2 1.34.3
30.2
30.1
4 Lincoln
0 Wrexham
2 Gateshead
2 Brawn Cup. On Saturday they Sydney Lád (A) 1 beat Seaforths Ladles by five Hyndford Bridge (G) 149.1 1.34 0goals to three. Other results were Peaceful View (G)... 14 38.2 1.18 2 as follows :--
36.3 1.11.2
1.40.2
28.4
2.13.1
2.46.4 3.16.2
29,3
1:50.3
2.21.3 2.52"
30.2
4 Darlington
H.K. Lacies
F. A. CUP
(FOURTH ROUND)
"Y" Ladies
5 1
C.
◊ Walsall
C.B.S.....
3
Recreio "A"
2
0
2 W. Bromwich
0
Seaforths 3 Recreio "B" 1 Taxing Master (G)... St. Andrew's 2 Spring Time (G) and
Rose Time (a).... 14 C.B.A.
Matador (8)
(G) Mayber
Lilliber (G)
and
4
I
43
1:21.1
1.56.1
2.26.3
30.2.
35.2 1.09.4
1.41.1
31.2
·
42.3 1.22.2
1.59 2.34.2 3.06.2
#2
49.3 1.32
2.12.2
40.2
1 Chester
1
43.3 1.30
2.15.4 2.52.2
36.3
0 Sunderland
6 Stockport
5 Leicester
8 Doncaster
• Plymouth
4 Southend
moments of the Arst half pro-New Brighton..0 Oldham, duced excitement when Hau ad-Rochdale vanced towards the Navy goal only Rotherham to let Hazard take the ball of Southport him. "
Two minutes after the, resump tion. Chan Bing-to: gathering the | Notts ball, cut in from the wing to test Portsmouth Hazard who deflected the shot. Wednesday and on the rebound Chan made | Middlesbro At Pokfulam, the University no mistake. At this stage Cheuk Liverpool drew with Club de Recreio. |SHck-kam and Bellis were carried Wolves
Recrelo: 133 (G. N. Cosano 58. off the field following a collision. W. Gegg 5 or 32).
University: 106 for 7 wkts. (K. Y. Tam 46, J Gong 33 not out?.
INTERNATIONAL
At King's Park, the Indian R. C. RUGBY TOURNEY
defeated the Royal Navy by seven wickets.
Navy: 42 (Allen. 16. A. H. Madar
5 for 13. A. R. Minu 5 for 231..
I. R. C. 100 for 5 wkts. „A. H. ] Madar 48 not out. Firth 2 for 21).
At the Valley, Craigengower C. C. drew with Kowloon C. C.
K. C. C.: 188 for 8 wkts. dec. iS. V. Oltins 27, E. C. Fincher 24. A. K. Ismall 3 for 36).
0. c. 0.: 119 for 7 wkts. (E Zimmern 46 not out.. A K. Imnali 23 not out, R. E. Lee 5 for 44),
At the Valley, Hongkong G, G. drew with the Civil Service C. C.
C. & C. C.: 143 (A, E. Perry
40, J. E. Richardson 24, D. McLellan
34. Longfield 6 for 27).
Scotland Winners
Of Series
Scotland
emerged "wlaners
of the International Burger Tournament against England by the score of.19 points to 11, after taking the lead at half time by 8 points to 6. Play In the first half was very ex- citing but. In the latter half the English forwards showed signs of Weakness under the heavy strain of the opposition.
Hendy and Thorburn work- ed the ball towards the Chin- ese goal, sending the ball out to Hant on the wing, who cen- Fred for Thorburn to score the equaliser in fine manner.
Everton
Blackburn
Birmingham 6 Chelmsford Millwall
Leeds
Cardif
Preston
Chow Man-chi scored an easy Chelsea
shot soon after when Hazard mis- West Ham
judged the ball. Maintaining the Shefeld U. lead the Chinese put on pressure
2 Grimsby
2 Huddersfield
0 Newcastle
2 Aston Villa
3 Tottenham
3 Fulham
1 West Ham 1Chesterfield
2 Brudford
© Millwall
2 Bury
Swansea'
0 Notts F.
24 10
9 44 33.25 24 10 5 9 38 36 25
25 10 4 11 32 36 24
25 3 8 9 41 47 24 24 8 7 9 38:33 23 26 7 9 10 37 45 23
4 Southampton 24, 7 5 12 34 49 19 23 4 10 9 28 46 18 24 5 6 13:30 55 1 23 7 1 15 27 55 15 26 4 2 20 28 69,10"
2 Manchester "C. 0
and a pass from Lee Walstong taw SCOTTISH CUP (FIRST ROUND) Hau Ching-to cut in from the wing Huntley
to place the Chinese 'the lead.
further in Edinburgh
Kilmarnock
The final goal came late in the game, when, Lee Wal-tong scored Falkirk with a beautiful drive.
The teams were. CHINESE-Tam Kan-kon: Ho Ralth Yung-sang and Lo Wal-kuen; Falkirk, Tsang Chung-wai, Leung Wing-
Amateurs
chiu and Hsu King-ding: Chan Forfar Ath. Bing-to.. Cheuk Shek-kam, Lee Blairgowrie Wal-tong, Chow Man-chi and Hau King's Park Ching-to.
རྩྭ
1 Motherwell
3 Stranraer
6 Berwick
5 Brechin
2 Elgin
Hibernian
3 Dumbarton
DIVISION-NORTH
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 26 18 4 4 59 29 40 23 14 8. 3 55 20 34 25 15 1 9 83 38 31 28 14 2 10.49 40 30- Bradford C. 24 13 3 8 52 32 29 Doncaster Stockport Hull
23 10 9 4 43 28 20
23 11 @ 53 37 28 24 12 4 8 55 44 28 22 10 5 7 53'42 25 26 11 3 12 43 43 25 25 10 5 10 38 41 25 28 11 3 12 44 48 25
28 16 4 12 57 48 24
0 Norwich
-3 | Tranmere
THIRD
A
3
Barnsley Southport
Crewe
Rangers
1
Didham
0
Clyde
2 St. Johnstone
Leita
◊ Airdrie
0 Rangers
Chester
4
Rotherham
3
N. Brighton
2
Barrow
Babcock and
Rochdale
Wilcox
5
Wrexham
2 Ayr
Halifax
4
Wanderers t
Burntisland
3 Celtic
St. Mirren Bo'ness
7 East Stirling 0
1 Hamilton
2 St. Bernard's. 0
4 Girvan
1
Darlington Lincolo Carlisle Gateshead York Hartlepools Accrington
24
2. S'housemuir
0
1 Montrose
ay
THIRD DIVISION SOUTH
#
3. Partick.
3
5 Arbroath
4
1 Albion
01
Newport
5 Buckle Thistle
5
Crystal P.
Brighton
8 Clachnacud-
Reading
den
14 Penicuik
2 2
Boc and Grieve had a Roman ROYAL NAVY:-Hazard; Bellis Alloa 140 for 7 wkts, H Holiday and were very much in and Still: Honeywell. Dixon and Queen's Park 4 St. Cuthbert "H. K. C. C.: Owen Hughes 39, J. L. C. Pearce the limelight, both scoring bri-Fisher; Armstrong, Spiller. Hendy.
illant tries, Bosariquet tore a mus- Thorburn and Hunt.
36. T. A. Pearce 24, McLellan 5 for cle and was forced to leave the
68).
At King's Park, Club'de Recreio
beat the Army by ten wickets.
E. L. Gosuno 4 for 41.
Recrelo: 179 for 5 wkts. (L. G. Gosano 51 not out, A. M. Rodrigues
Beld of play.
Bidwell, converting
Boe
Thomas
a penalty Army: 10 (H. L. Ozorio 6 for 11.drop kick. opened scoring" after a
period of end to end play. replied with a fine try which Wat- son failed, to convert. placed Scotland in the lead with Watson bettering the score.
Bosanquet went through Just JUNIOR DIVISION
¡before half time, bringing the Craigengower drew with, Kow-score to 8 points to 8 in favour of loon, C. C at King's Park.
K. C. C.
138. E. L. Gosano 30, Hatfeld 2 for
24).
¡Scotland. 154 for 6 wits, dec. Hutchison
..
Civilians Beat Army 3-1
Defeating Army, the holder
a
of the Lal Wah Cup by three goals to one, Civilians rain- ed the right to enter the next round
Cup. "of the Army gave
disappointing display, and though day's side included newcomers this did not in- crease the strength uncon-
of the team.
scored an (W. Mulcahy 35 not out, W. Lįverted try shortly after the Inter- McKenzie 29, W. K. Way 2 forval. Watts replied, Bidwell added 24).
the goal points and the score 0. C. C. 92 for 9 wkts. (H. F. stood at 11-11 ** Lim 36, R. A. J. Simpson 4 for Henderson took the lead for Scotland, which Watson falled to At Scokumpoo Royal Navy_de- {better. Grieve scored a grand try. feat Indian R. C. by 58 runs. which Watson improved, the anal Navy: 103 for 9 wkts, dec. (A. B. score being 18 points to 11 in Smith 44. M. R. Abbas 4 for 391. tavour of Scotland.
24).
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
WEDNESDAY. JAN. 25
BADMINTON.-A division, Univer- | BADMINTON.—B
sity A v. University B: Chinese *Y.M.C.A. V. King's College. B division, V.R.C. v. St. Andrew's Bị Chung Wah Kowloon
Tong A; Cathedral Hall Bad- minton. 8 p.m.
YACHTING. - Third Women's,
second series.
Division,
Batur- many
Alded by five Kowloon players. Civilians had an easy day. though, not brilliant in any department. were on the
a well balanced side.
Reirtsen was in his best
Dundee
Durs Dundee U. East Fife Cowdenbeath Queen O'S. Aberdeen
Nithsdale
J
Dunfermline · 5 Morton Third Lanark
Hearts
FIRST DIVISION
P..W. D. L. F. A. Pt. 25-15 5 5 46 28 35 24 15 2 7 48 28 32 24 11 7 8 43 20 29 25 117 7.44 36 29 25 11 0 8 G 41 20 24 11 5 8 34 33 27 20 10 7 9 42-48 27 24 10 6 8 42 43 26 24 10 4 10 41 38 24 24 8 8 8 27 23 24 Taking the lead from the open-Sunderland 24 9 6 9 32 30 24. ing moments of the game, Civi-Bolton 24 7 0 8 40 37 23 ilang moved up the field towards Manch'ter U. 25. 799 38 35 23 the Army goal, Relrtsen taking Grimsby. 24 839 34 41 23 Bt. a lop-shot caught Hartley well Chelsea
and. Derby... ane Everton whole Wolves
"Liverpool form Middlesbro' and Winstanley તાત well to Charlton keep him in check.. Watson, Saw Stoke and Grugan, the Middlesex Leeds U. players did not fcel ut home Aston Villa In the least.
.
Arsenal
24 8 5 11 45 48 21 Andrew's B v. S and 8 Home; out of the goal and scored, the Huddersfield 25 8 5 12 34 37 21 Recreto v. St. Andrew's A: Kow-opening goal. Fowler increased Preston N.E. 238 5 10 30 37 21 loon Tong B v. Kowloon Tong &; the lead shortly before the In Blackpool 24 7 7 10 30 41 21 Chung Wah v. V.R.C.; St. John's terval.
25 6 8 11 31 45 20 23 6 8 9 24 40 20 2375 11 32 49 19
41
Leicester re-Portsmouth
v. Wanderers: YMCA Ladies' After resumption Pearson Badminton Tournament, in the ceiving a fine pass from Saw re- Brentford West Lounge. All Day: Ladies' duced arrears, but Fowler came Birmingham 25 7 4 14 41 49 18 Badminton League Match. YM. back shortly afterwards with a C.A. v. Talkoo Ladies, 8 p.m pile driver for the final goal of BADMINTON.-Y.MOA. Badmin-FOOTBALL--Third Division (A), the game, The score being three
TO-MORROW
ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30
p.m.
RUGBY.-ILMS, Adventure Cup semi-final. Dorsetshire v. Med- way.
FURTHER
SPORTS NEWS
PAGES 10, 16.
30th R.A. V R. Scots (Military), goals to one in favour of 4 p.m.; R. Engineers, v. R.AS,C. | llans. (Military), 2.30 p.m.-:Third Di- vision (B), R.CA. v. University (Kowloon), 2.30 p.m.
HOCKEY. — Triangular. Tourna- ment, Navy v. Club (Club), 4.30 p.m.
| RUGBY —Interport Trial, Prob- ables v. Possibles (Club), 4.45 p.m.
SECOND DIVISION
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta 28 16 3 8 60 36 38 Civi-Blackburn
Shefeld U. 25 11 10 4 42 28 32 Newcastle Coventry
25 13 4 8 44 28 30
24 13 4 7 38 27 30
24 12 5 7 82 43 29
26 10 4 12 39 54 34
24. 8 6 10 23 30 22 9 4 11 43 59 22 25 6 8 11 41 55 20 24 8 4 12 38-64 20 24 7 5 12 40 47 19 24 6 5 13 34 561 17- 24 6 3 15 31 56.15 25 24 19 22.01 8
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 25 17 4 4 41 24 38 23.43 6 4 44 23 32 24 13 3 8 42 31 20 28 9 10 7 42,35 28 Aldershot 24 10 8 6 31 29 28 Swindon. 24 11 5 8 47 33 27 Northampton 24 12 3 0 37 34 27 Notts C. 22 10 6 7 31 25 25
25 Watford
9 6 10 36 35 24 Cardiff
23 9 8 33 35 24 Q P. R. 23 8 7 8 46 33 23 Bristol C. 25 8 6 11 36 44 22 Exeter
24 7 8 9 40 54 22 Port Vale Southend Ipswich Bristol R. Clapton O.
23 8 4 11 31 32 20' 76 8 36 39 20
21
23 7 6 10 27 31 20 24 6 7 11 29 28 19 23 6 7 10 27 33 19 23 7 5 11 27 48 19 22 6 8 10-24 31 18 22 6 5 11 24 36 17 23 5 5 13.26 36 15
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Mansfield
B'mouth Torquay Walsall
Kongers Aberdeen Hearts Falkirk Queen O'B Celtic Kilmarnock Hamilton Hibernian Motherwell Partick Clyde
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 27 19 5 3.92 44 13- 27 14 5.8 70 45 33 28 15 3 8 66 44 33 27 13 5 9 55 49 31 28 13 5 8 48 43 31 25 12 8 7 72 39, 30 25 12 6 7 50 50 30 27 13 4 10 48 51 30 27 12 4 11 57 50 28 28 11 5 10 60 55 27 26 12 3 11 48 55 27
28 12 7 12 54 55 28
SHOOTING. Spoon and Practice Wednesday
Third Lan. 28 8 7 11 59-68 23 Shoot (Kowloon City). 2 p.m.
St. Mitren West Brom 24 13 3 8 62 48 29
26 8. 5 13 39 53 21 25 7 6 13 46 50 19 Manch'ter C, 24 12 3 9 64 50 27 |Áyr U THURSDAY, JAN. 28
Queen's Park 25 7 4 14 37 55 18 212 3 10 49 43 27
Arbroath 27 6 7 15 31 60 17 27 7 2 18 51, 75 18
· RACING—Entries close for Grand Luton ...
National Meet at Fanling; En-Tottenham tries close for. February Meet-Fulham
Burnley ing at MacRO.
24 10 7 7 40 35 27
Sea Captain (S)... 1 Geordie "IS)
and
National Honour (s)
I
43.2 1.28
2.06.4 2.38.3
31.4
and
:
1 47.3 1:25
1,50 2.32.2
13.2
1.42.1 2.12.3
30.2
38 1.13.3 1.47.3
34
Willynilly (8)
Marksman (S) Schmetterling (A)... 1" 35.2.1.09 Radium Star (S).... King's Herald (A)
and Cairnsmore
(A)
Strath Bannock (S) Rose Emily (0)
Blg Ben (G - and
Ringmaster (5)
#J
1 40 1.12.3 1.42.2 2.12.3
40.2 1.19.3 1.56.3
African Diamond (A) 36 Cocklerot (A) Gaucho (8) Rivulet (A)
14 35 1.09.3 1.41.1 2.10.4 2.39.4
30.1
37
1
38.3 1.18.3 1.57.2 2.31.4
34.2
1 42 1.18 1.50 2:34
1.12 1.40.3 737.3 1.09.2 1.37:1 743 .1.19
38
28.3
27.4
1,53
34
29
Chatter Box (5) and
Bea Chief (S) Serenade (A)
Heinz (A)
J
1
47.2 1.29.3 2.07.3 2.42.2
34.4
and
1
40.3 1.13
1.42.3.2.12.1
29.3
1.10 1.54
2.28.3 2.59.2
30.4
"
49
1.31
2.11.4 2.43.3
31.4
Laf At That (A)..... 1 Some Hope (8) and
" 30.2 35
1.00.2 1.30.4 1.09.1 1,40.1 2.09
30,2
28.4
2.31
34
1
Prince's Bridge (A)... 1 Julian (G)
7 43 1.21.2 1.57 33.21.06.3 1.39 35.2 1.05.2 1.36 45 1.28.2 1.47
4;
35,3
210 2.38
-28
30.3
1
2.23.2 51.2 1.39.2 2.24.3 3.04
36.2
39.2
1
37.4 1.18.4 1.57.3 2.31
33.2
Rising Star (A) and
Southern Star (A) 1 43 Bressay
and (9) Blaisdon (8) Hellum (A) and Triumphant Day
(A).
Sports Venture (8) 1 West Lake (8)
Winfred (A)"
Jennifer (G)
38.2 1.18 1.57
Magog (5) and Mil-
leaye (8) Battle Ship (8), Na- tional Liberty (8)
54 1.37 and Pall Mall (5) 1 Blue Diamond (G)
and Viber (G) ..... 14 40 A Poaring Time (A) and Loquacious (A)
1 47.4 1.34 Ajax (A) and Bala-
toc (A)
Armylight (G). Hectic View (0).. Argon (8) and Star-
let (8)
The Grey Tiger (8) and The Tigress (G) Lambeth Bridge (S), Gog (8) and King's Envoy (8) Ascot Vale (8) ...... National Service (8) and National Jus- tice (8) Talkative (8), Smil- ing Time (9), Guinness Time (8)
14 38.4 1.13 1.48.3 2.21.3 251.3
2.14 2.48
34
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1.19
1.58 2.30 3.01.4.
31.4
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1 44
1.27.2 2,07.4 2.46 3.19.3
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2.39 8.14 2.02 2.38.1
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11 42.3 1.22 2.00
40.4 1.21
1 48. 1.28
and This Time (8) 1 46.3 1.30.1 2.14. Alpha (S), Wilber
(8) and
Cheung (8)
38.4
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Kut
1
35.2 1.19 1.57
2.27.2
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Wild Bear (8) ......... Snowstorm (8) and
Whirlwind (8)
1 42.1 1.21.1 2.00.2 2.36.2
# 36.2 1.10.2 · 1.42.4
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32.2
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45
1.26
2,05
2.41.3.3.77.1
35.3
King Kong (6) and.
and Old Fashioned (8)
St. Johnstone 28 10 4 12 54 81 24 SOFTBALL RESULTS did not turn up. Results were
MEN'S LEAGUE:-Recreto beat As usual, à very large crowd HK. Baseball Club 8-0. turned up at King's Park yester- LADIES'. LEACHUE:- Canadian day morning to witness the sort-Chinese
beat Cardinals,
19-7:" ball matches: A friendly game Recreio "beat Pirates, 13-12; F- between C.BA, and St. Joseph's pido Girls best C.B.A. 17-4; wild- wza not played as the latter team cats beat Wahoos, 11-10,-
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