PACE 2-HÔNGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1940.

** In the World of Spons

DAILY

DOUBLE POOL OF

$37,313 SHARED

BY 126

LUCKY PUNTERS AT VALLEY

Day Of Poor Racing,

Moderate Dividends

A TOTAL OF $37,313 IN THE DAILY DOUBLE (INCLUDING $6,425 CARRIED OVER FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING) was shared by 126 persons who backed the winning combination of Springhurst and Peaceful View. They were, rewarded with $236.10 tach.

Dividend's were moderate and features worthy of comment on except for a dead heat by three the first day of the Eighth Extra porites for second place, in the Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey second race, and an exciting finish Club at the Valley on Saturday. in which Warrego River (Mr. D. Black) beat Catterick Bridge (Mr. Hearne> there were no special respectively.

The Eve Stable and Mr. D. Black head the list of stables and jockeys

RESULTS IN DETAIL

ADVERTISEMENTS Following is a full report of the

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

meeting

RACE ONE

Despite the small field there was some trouble in getting the ponies to face the starter. In the first. attempt Resisting Time, hot fa- yourite, made a false start and was enly pulled up after having gone almost half way round.

The second start saw this sume

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth

Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 19th October, 1940 pony left at the gate, and when (Weather permitting) may be she got going the field was some obtained at the Secretary's Office, 150 yards away with the Eve Exchange Building; the Club Roles, Eve of Peace and Eve of Dancing, in the lead and Blue. Gate House. Happy Valley; the Hong third:" Kong Club The Sports Club; At the Rock Eve of Dancing took and the Stables, Shan "Kwong the lead which she held to the end. Patricia, in a belated spurt,. Road.

displaced Blue Gate for third pace. 1-Carnarvon Stakes (One Mile) Mr. Eve's Eve of Dancing, 152 lbs. (Mr. R. M. Wood) Eve's Eve of Peace; 147 lbs. ....

(Mr. J. Barrow) 2 C. B. BROWN, Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Patricia, 153

lbs. (Mr. Ho Hong-ping)-3 Secretary.

Won by six lengths, two lengths 537 between second and third

Time: 2,00,3-

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on FRIDAY. 11th Octo ber, 1940,

By Order,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5th and THURSDAY, 10th October, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on each day.

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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to "be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem-

Mr.

Pari Mutuel

Winner: $21.50

Places: $11.50, $21.80. Also ran:-Blue Gate 147 lbs. (K. W. Fung); Resisting Time 153 (Yeung Wing-kwai);

Betting

CASH SWEEPS

Race 1

No. 363

No. 803

$1,738.80 $498.80

No. 1300

$ 248.40 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1606, 3351 get $50 each.

Race 2

Nu, 1235

No. 2710

$1,848.00 $ 264.00* $ 264.00*

No. 1080

+ Dead-heat

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3792, 3912, 019, 1624, 3974, 2865, 1525, 361 get $50 each.

|

Race 3

No. 2042

$2,059.40

No, 1098

$ 588.40

$ 294.20

No. 856

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2160: 621, 1980, 3944, 4006 get $50 each.

No. 313 No. 2435

No. 3148

Race 4"

$2,079.00 $ 504.00 $ 297,00 Unplaced Tickets. Nos. 2971, 3461, 3262, 1832, 2407, 3610, 2607, 405. 3670 get: $50 each.

Race 5

No. 3017 No. 3363

$2,073.40 $ 592.40 No... "114

$296.20 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 4453, 688. +672 470. 2825, 1890. 2568. 2732, 2539, 2668, 1417, 473, 240, 2962, 3669, 4862 get $50 each.

Race 6

H.K. Hockey Club To Meet The Royal Navy

First cricket match of the Hong- keng Hockey Chub for the season will be played tomorrow, when the first team will meet the Navy at King's Park at 5.15 p.m.

SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT LOCAL YACHTING POLICE BY ODD GOAL

Exciting Encounter At

Boundary Road

In a game fall of exciting moments, amusing incidents and en- thusiastle football, SOUTH CHINA defeated the POLICE by three goals to two in the First Division Football League at Boundary Road stadium yesterday before a large crowd.

RESULTS

SWEEPSTAKE RACE

True Blue, sailed by Mr. L. P.. Ralph, won the ""A" Class" and Wendy (Mr. H. W. Browne) the Mixed Class section of the Sweep- itake Race held under the auspices of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday.

The following are the results:-

"A" CLASS

Finished

| All, True Blue

(Mr. L. P. Ralph).

4.35.37

4.35.41

(Capt. A 0. G. Mills).

16, La Linda

A20, Guri

A17, Petrel ...... A4, Artemis

(Mr. C. F. Hyde).

(Mr. G. G. Wood).

(Mr. CQ Blake):

AB, Joss

(Mr. S. E. Helberg),

(Capt. G. E. Neve). A19, Maureen

4.35.44

4.35.50

4.36.01-

4.36.05

4.36.15.

4.36.22

A18, Koala......

(Mr. D. G. G. Affen).

4.38,20

4.38.25

The following will represent the

Play opened at "a sizzling pace things easy and although the pace Club: V. M. Benwell; HE. Jor-with the Police pressing to a man slackened interest in the game was dan and E V. Reed; D. McLellan. The burly custodians of the law maintained at the same pitch. W. A. Reed and N. B. M. Whiteley; maintained the fast speed and a Loud cheers greeted the Police) S. A Fowler, T. S. D. Whitley, D. good standard of football through final goal when Moss scored with A9, Gull Taylor, B-I. Bickford and C. Pat-out the keenly contested encoun- a fine lett leg kick. This stirred terson..

ter, their goalkeeper, Taylor, be- the Chinese to renewed action and The above team is substantiallying the mainstay in their defence, the Police goal was stormed with| that Jordan, of Royal Scots, has saves, invariably with a touch of height, strength and weight to the same as last season except bringing of many spectacular Taylor using every ounce of his been brought in to partner E. V. comedy which kept the crowd in keep his goal clear of the ball. Reed at full-back, while D. Mc-excellent humour.

He succeeded in doing so with re- Lellan, who turned out for Y.M. Blackburn and Parker contribut-markable ability, frequently saving. C.A. last season, will be occupying ed in rio, small way to the Police a dangerous moment by running the right-half, berth.

defence which time and again the out and seizing the ball-while it In attack, D Taylor has been Chinese forwards, ably led by Chan; was in mid-air well above the brought up from the seconds to Tàk-fal, failed to penetrate. Chow heads of his opponents. the centre-forward position, while Man-chi and Lee Shek-yau were It was a grand game and al- a recruit in Capt. Patterson, also frequently involved in some. ex- though the Police lost by the odd of Royal Scots, will play on the cellent inter-passing movements goal, they thoroughly enjoyed it. left-wing.

(Mr. W. A. Johnšoni, « which were often spoiled by the

SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-kon;- A6 Tyrone Chal It is learned that A.EF. Guest Police defenders. has rejoined Club and will be

Lee Kwok-wal, Tsang Chung-wan (Mr. K. Kguer). Left) turning out

The Chinese half-back, line were Tse Kam-hung, Lau Hing-chof, for them in later quite formidable and greatly as-Luk Tat-hang; Lau Chung-sang,

sisted both the attack and defence, Chan Tak-fat. Lee War-tong, Chow az, Wendy ... while Tse Ram-hung was pro-Man-chi and Lee Shek-yau. minent in the latter.

(Mr. H. W Browne), FOLICE: Taylor; Blackburn, G11, Owl 4.58.10 4.47.04

matches.

On Friday Club "A" will play &mited team from Kumaon Rides, The team has not yet been select- ed.

OPEN SINGLES BOWLS

No. 2220

$3,805.20... No. 350

- $1,087.20

Following is the week's "pro- No. 988

$ 643.60 gramme of matches in the Fourth Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2495, 3902, Round of the Colony Bowls Sin- 2810, 579, 2107.2328, 420, 2026, 4078.gles Championship. 1 3282, 1757 get $100 each.

Race 7

No. 1638...

No. 3762

No. 3451

$2,371.60 $677.60

$ 388.80

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3002, 898, 1748, 4208, 18, 4724, 3318, 3257, 464 get $50 each.

Race '8

No. 3994 No. 1408 No: 1757

$4.211.20 $1,203,20 $ 601.60 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 4428, 4527, 175, 2869, 2337, 1847, 2015, 2990, Win Plate 2527 get $100 each. Blue Gate

32 22 Eve of Dancing..... .357 183 Eve of Peace.

135 88 Patricia

75 60 Resisting Time 1144 489

1743

802

RAGE-TWO

2-Jordan Handicap "D" Class- 1st Sec. (From the 14 Mile Post) Mr. S. W. Lee's West Lake, 150

lbs. ....... (Mr. L. B. Chad) 1 Mr. Lar's Sunlight View, 168

lbs. (Mr. H. C, Pih) 2

Mr. Eve's Eve of Hunting, 353

Ibs. (Mr. H. S.-Chang)-2

* Dead-heat.

.

Eve of Hunting was the first to

Iba, ... (Mr, R, M. Wood) 2* slow up from a good start, followed Mr. H. Leigh's Portrush, 159 by West Lake, and Portrush. - In the home run, West Lake came up strongly to win with ease; while sunlight View, making a late spurt, rushed up to dead heat with Eve of Hunting and Portrush for second place.

hers to the Members' Enclosure SWIMMING:

and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day

Won by length and half, 'dead- heat between second and third.

Time: 1.08.4,

Pari Mutuel:-

Cont'd on Page 8 Col. 2

for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day STRONG COLONY

for Ladies (both including tax)

TEAM

TODAY

At Kowloon F.C.

C..

C. Pereira v. H. White

"A. Hyde-Lay v. W. Hong Sling At Craigengawer

ML, R. Abbas v. A R. Minu

At Club de Recreio

T. A. Madar v. E. C. Fincher

TOMORROW

MIXED CLASS

A Finished Corr.

4.53:00-4:43.54.

(Mr. G. L... Eastgate).

The Police attack was mainly in Parker: Pope, Gough, North; Wong the hands of Ferrier who was well Man-kwal. Howlett, Gordon, Fer-Y8.. Zephyr supported by Moss and Wong Man-rier and Moss.

kwai.

JUNIOR 'MATCH CHINESE SCORE "

In the Second Division game Although the Police forced the played on the same ground earlier game in the early stages, the in the afternoon South China de- Chinese managed to break away feated Police by the odd goal in and in one of their frequent rallies Lee Shek-yau managed to net the "opener" under somewhat difficult | conditions.

three.

1.

***... 4.51.42 4.49.251- (Major Rockfort Boyd). 13, Alisa

4.52.251 4.52.254 (Mr. W. A. Johnson).. Y6, Nanette 5.01.15 4.56.42

(Mr. V. V. Fascata)

D.B.S. MAKE A GOOD START IN CRICKET

KIT CHEE WIN Settling down to the game earlier than their opponents Kit Chee Shortly after, a penalty against Beat the Royal Scots in the Second

Diocesan Boys School made "an the Police saw Lee Wai-tong make Division of the League yesterday excellent start to the cricket sea no mistake in giving the Chinese by the odd goal in dve.

son on Saturday when they beat their second goal.

Although the former were lead- Royal Air Force by 9 wickets in a

About 15

11

M. N. Rakusen v A. L. Eastman minutes from half-time, Lau Hinging by two clear goals, at the re-friendly game

chol accidentally handled the ballsumption of the breather, the Roy-

Air Force batted first and only after it had rebounded from a shotale fought back the deficit and two batsmen reached double against the goal post. Ferrier took were soon rewarded when Balley figures, and the whole side was. the penalty and converted.

made no mistake with a spot kick out at 3.30 pm.

Soon after, Gibb scored another The second half saw play main-

MacCauley and Goodban then tained at the same brisk pace and goal to place the Royals on level added 48 runs for the dist wicket both goals were tested with equal

before MacCauley fell to a catch frequency. About 15 minutes from display by scoring the decider, and were obtained

Leung Bing-kwan crowned aat mid-on, and the necessary runs without further

"At Craigengower

A. M. Holland v. F. J. Jones

At Kowloon B.G.C. W. J. Howard v. C. G. Silva

WEDNESDAY

At Kowloon B.G.C.

U. M. Omar v. R. ̈F: dà Luz",

the end, Chan Tak-fai netted a neat, fast one from a di cult angle to beat Taylor completely. From this point the Chinese took

„SATURDAY'S SOCCER:

K.F.C. ASTOUND SUPPORTERS

terms.

his second of the match.

The loss,

"

other goal was scored by Cheung Of the later bassmen, Jerns.

The

Kam-chung.

koff. a newcomer, and Ebrahim KIT CHEE: Wong Cheung: Ma were the most successful. Pak Chuen, Cheng Man-tal; Yim latter returned an excellent bowl- Cho-lo, Yu Wah-hing, Hok Yu-ing analysis when he took 6 wic wah: Chan Bing-to, Chang Singkets for 31 runs. kum, Yiu Cheuk-san, Leung Bing- kwan. Cheung Kam-chung:

"AIR FORCE:-80 (Brown "14. Abbas 11. Hulse 2 for 18, Ebrahim

BY BEATING KWONG WAH: HENDYL 2005; Clark Mom & for 313.

SCORES SIX TIMES FOR NAVY

Astounding even their own supporters Kowloon Football Club gave a great display when they overcame the strong Kwong Wah eleven by two clear goals on Saturday.

Eastern, reinforced by the return of three of their stars, gave another dazzling performance and won easily against Middlesex at Sookunpoo.

Fowler, Moore, Fraser; Crawford, Mezkle, Holden, 26. G. A. Goodban 23, Ebrahim 13, D.B.S.114 for 9 (J. MacCauley

Bailey and Gibb."

Jernakoff 17. Palins 3 for 6. Gilles- ple 3 for 24),

SING TAO LOSE The Royal Engineers defeated the Sing Tao by four goals to one in a Second Division League match at Happy Valley yesterday.

The winners netted three goals in the first half.

RAF. WIN

Kowloon playing faster soccer The "Diehards" drew first blood and swinging the ball about more, through Pearson but just before well deserved their win over Kong the interval Hyal equalised for the In the Third Division Football Wah who, though they improved Chinese,

League, R.A.F. beat Amateur SA in the second half, found the Dominating play throughout the 3-0 and 7th RA. beat Shell 8-1. lead already established by Kow second half Eastern netted two

more goals through Hau Ching-to. LEAGUE TABLES The main strength of Kowloon's

CLUB TROUNCED

TO DATE

dre obtainable through the FOR INTERPORT MEET Toon too much to overhaul.

Ozorio and Lai Yiu-ting:

The Secretary's Office, 1st The rest of the Colony team Boor, Exchange Building (Tel. have been selected and they are 27794)" will close at 11:45 am. as follows:

400 Yards, Free Style Relay D. Hutchinson, Ne Niu. D. Taylor and W. Lawrence, a V. Ozorio, NE

·

FIRST DIVISION

SECRETARY upon the per

The Colony team for the forthcoming Swimming Interport team was in their intermediate Hendy, Navy's centre forward, sonal or written application of a│„ Member, such Member to be against Manlia, to be held at the end of this month, have not yet me where Williamson was a tower was at his best on Saturday when i been finally selected there being two more vacancies. To complete of strength. He had the full Navy trounced Club by eight goals responsible for all visitors lutro the team trials will be held to determine which two of the follow duced by him, and for Paymenting will represent the Colony W. Lawrence." Ng Tsun-man, A. v. sure of B. Gosang, who led to one. "bagging" no less than six

Goals P. W. D.. L. F. A. Pts. of all Chits, etc.

the electricians attack

of them himself.

Sing Tao 2200 504 Kowloon scored through Bilva and Blake in the first half.

Navy's front lime was in bril-Eastern 3 2 0 1 1 2 4 liant form.

Navy 3 2 0 1 12 5 4 KOWLOON Lapsley Lamb. Ulrich Maxwell, Williamson. pens scored for Navy, while Club's St. Joseph's... 2 1 0 2 4 3 2 Hendy (6), O'Regan and Phip- South China. 3 2 0 17 34 Hutchison; Truscott, Süva, Blake. lone goal was netted by Bickford. Middlesex 2 10 14 5 2 Jackson and White, V.

KWONG WAH Lee Kwok-kee: Honeywell. Croft. Hall; Phippers Royal Scots... 3 1 0 2 3.6 3 NAVY Giff; Brett, Hongwill: Kowloon 21 0 1 2 4 2

Club

2 1 0 14 10 2 Chung Fal-lam, A. V Gosano: Lepage, Hendy, LCP Dog Remedios, Chung Kim Bourne.

O'Regan and fat, J. J. Pereira; Cheur Shek-

Gow. Forrow, Skinner: Wilson

CLUB-Odell Pecorini. Strange;"

Foullard, Fowler, Scott and Bick ford.

MEN

Tsun-man or C. Huang.

WOMEN

on both days.

60 Yards Free-Style-Ng Nin Tiffins are obtainable at the and D. Hutchinson.

50 Yards Free-Style Miss Club House provided they are 100 Yards Free-Styles-D. Hut-Churn and Miss Ko M1-ling.

50 Yards Back-Stroke:-Miss -ordered in advance from the No chinson and Ng NÃ...

Sadick and Miss G. Guverrea

Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission

220 Yards Free-Style; Ohan Chun-nam and. C, Huang.

50 Yards Breast Stroke: Miss V kam. Lau Fook-chuet, B. T. Gosano.

Tin Yung-fat and Wong King chung.

440 Yards Free-Style:--Chan Churn and Miss Lee Po-luzen. Chun-nam and C. Huang. ».

100 Yards Back-Stroke:-A. K. the Public Enclosure is $1.00 Rumian and Lau Yu-ting or W. including Tax, for all Persons; Lawrence

100 Yards Free-Etyle: Miss V. Churn and Miss 3. Anderaou,

Including Ladles, and is payable 220 Yards Back-Stroke:-A. K. (kwan. at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors Rumjahn and Poon Wing-kal.

in Uniform are admitted Half

Price

By Order,

ידיי.

OTHER RESULTS

Police

20 0 2 3 5 0 Kwong. Wah, 2002 07 0

SECOND DIVISION

Goals

.P. W. D. L.F. A. Pts.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY:

LAWN BOWLS Colony Oper Sin- gles Championship, Fourth Round; C.C. Pereira v. H. White.. and J, McCutcheon or A. Hyde- lay v. W. Hong Bling (At Kow- |loon F.C); EC. Fincher v. P. A.

Madar (At Recreto) MN, Raku- ; sen Y AL Eastman and M. R. Abbas v. A. R. Minu (At Crai- gengower).me and TENNIS.-"A" Division: K. C. C. v.

SCA‚A.... CD.R. v. HKU.T.C.

** TOMORROW DANY LAWN BOWLS Colony Open 8th- gles Champlonship, Fourth Round: AB. Carey or AM. Hol land v. H. Strange or FJ. Jones (At Craigengower); W. JAHo¬ ward v.-C. G: Bilva (at Kowloon B. G. C.), TENNIS—"B" Division: K,0,0. 4.

CRC.WWAR

THIRD DIVISION

Goals P.W.DLE. A Fta 3-3 00 11 1 6 32 101232 6

2 1 10 6 L 8

3 2 1 0 13 3 6 12th RA Royal Scota..... 3 2 0 1 12 5 4 International 21 10 7 5 3 Kit Chee ... 3 2 0 1 5 10 4 36th RA. 1 1 1 118 63 RAO.C... 3 1 1 1 5 9 3 20th RA. 3 1 1188 3 Sing Tao 2 10 15 7 2 Signals. 3 1 1 1 5 6 3 South China. 170 110 3 4 Engineers 3 0 2011 2 Kwong Wah.. 2 1 0 19 5 2 RAMC.

MIDDLESEX BEATEN 100 Yards Bick-Stroke-Miss L

R. Engineers... 3 3 0.030. 3" 6 [RAF-S After holding Eastern to one

The following were the resulta| R.A.3.C. 3.2.10.16, 4524th RA, Badick and Miss Tsang Fung-goal-all draw in the first half of Second and Third Division Middlesex

Middlesex fell off badly and were 100 Yards Breast Stroke:--Miss never really in the picture. In the matches played on Saturday: 100 Yards Breast-StrokeNe Lee Po-luen and Miss Ko Miu-ling penultimate "half" - allowing the

SECOND DIVISION Nin and Luis M. Remedios.

100 Yards Back-Stroke Miss L Chinese to score two further goals.

Navy 5 Club 1 30th RA 220 Yards Breast-Stroke. Badick (back) Miss V. Churn An Interesting contrast of two 30.0.1 Kowloon 1 Reone Kwok and Tong Chang-y

(breast) and Miss Ko Mip-ling different types of soccer was seen 6. Middlesex 3 B, A. §, C 300 Yards Medigy Relay: A E (free).

Eastern playing the short- THIRD DIVISION

Navy Rumjahn (back), Ng Min (breast) 200 Yards Free-Style Relay passing game which seented to 20th RA 1 Signals 2, R. 30th RA and D. Eutchinson, free-style), Miss V Churn, Miss Ko Miu-ling, be more effective, while the gineers & International 9. Medicals Police 160, Yards. Medley Individuak - Miss J. Anderson and Miss Ho Wal- "Dienfärda" ("preferred to seine 2 R. & S. C. V. 36th R A 3 2445 Club 322 Ng Nin

the ball froid wing to winger ARAL

Kowloon

B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 30th Sept., 1940,

fline.

210 16 4 27th RA

9 0 1 2 3 14 1 35th RA

... 3. 0 0 3 3 15 0 Shell

211 09

101039 23/01/1210

2 0 0 2 2.13 0 BABC V301 41

3 00:32:21 0 ASA E 300 31

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