PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
TUESDAY OCTOBER 8, 1940.
** In the World of Sports
HONGKONG LEAD LINGNAN BY | Chinese Team PROGRAMME FOR FORTHCOMING TITLE BOUT 16 POINTS IN ATHLETIC MEET
Pentathlon Won By Fred Kwai With Total Of 1,944
SURPRISING SHOWING BY MAZUZA
MEETING YESTERDAY.
Lingnan won a first place in only one of the five events contest- ed, the Javelin throw, where Chan Shlu-put threw 135 feet 2 inhçes to
OPEN SINGLES LAWN BOWLS RESULTS
For Charity Soccer Match On Thursday
THE 9TH EXTRA
RACE MEETING
The following is the programme for, the Ninth Extra Race, Meeting of the Hongkong, Jockey Club to The following have been selected be held at Happy Valley on Satur- to represent the Combined Chinese day. October 19:
Griffins 1-2 Dm-Hongkong in the charity football match
Cup-Winner $750. Second $300. against the Rest of the Colony on Third $200. A, Handicap for China
that have started in at least three Extra Meetings of this
M. R. Abbas yesterday entered the club ground, at 4.30 p.m. en ponies, Griffins of this Seasor.
IN MANILA: LUIS LOGAN TRAINING HARD
Luis Logan, hard-hitting Spanish southpaw, is wearing a rod nose these days and Its not from, drinking as he never touches alcoholic beverages of any kind.
It comes from hours of bard, work under, the burning sun, hardening up for his coming hatile with Jack Roper, tough American beavyweight bailler. whom he battles, on. Det. 19 at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, states the Manila Bulletin.
Club. sparring
beat E. Mazuza, of, H.K.U., by 5 inches, Ma Hok-ming of, Lingnan i of 11-1 on the Alth head and was sing, (Sing, Tap); Chung Yung-sum $600. Second $300, Third $200. training harder for his coming boys with whom Roper can work
took third ahead of G. Schiller, the HK.. spear thrower competing with a sprained finger.
„Mazuza, who surprised by doing. so well in the Javelin throw, fol-
seriously never
challenged by Minu who seemed to be off form.
Results of other Singles matches:
were,
At Cralgengower. M. N. Rakusei
ADVERTISEMENTS lowed up this success by taking beat. A. L. Eastman by 21 shots ).
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
be
second place in the Pentathlon, 17 poirits ahead of the Lingnan cham- plon, Yu Mow-wai.
POOR, LUCK
to 16 on the 24th head.
JACK HIRST MEMORIAL SHIELD
UVER-SIZED, GLOVES
WORLD SERIES BASEBALL
Thursday.
Logen started out, with a dozen (ed, a spot as yut Roper will stay Cheung Wing-chol (Sing Tact: HONGKONG UNIVERSITY LED LINGNAN UNIVERSITY OF the quarter anals" of the Open
partners. but he has at the Manila Hotel, CANTON BY 28 POINTS, TO 12 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FIRST Singles lawn bowls championship. DAY'S EVENTS AT POKFULAM IN THE INTER-VARSITY ATHLETIC when he beat his clubmate, A, Rang Chung-wan (South China) Jockey Allowance.. Entrance $10.difficulty getting any workout. Another problem, Cortes has oth
Minu, by 22 shots to 11 on the Tin-song (Sing Tac); Lay One and a Quarter: Miles.
with the gloves these days as his his hands is securing sparring Hing-choi (South
China) 2-230 pm-Nullah Nullah sparring, mates don't seem to be partners for the American heavy- Craigengower green...
Abbas established an early lead King-sing (Eastern). Soong Lan Handicap--First Section-Winner able to stand the gaff. Logan is weight There are very few bis
these parts and unless. (Eastern), Cheung Kam-hol (East For Australian Subscription Ponies fight than he has ever trained but in em), Chan Tak-fal (South China), Glass Jockey Allowance. En before and he has not been easy some of the army and navy lads
ee Wal-tong (South, China) and trance $5. One Mile.
on his sparring partners.
are willing to take the job, Roper Hau Ching-to (Eastern).
Note-One Entry only will be
will have difficulty getting any Reserves Lau-in-hon East made for the Nullah-Nullaḥ
Hau
Logan combed the town for one, to work-out-with-hip-with- Yung-sang (Sing Handicap (Races Nos. 2 and 71.
use in bis the joves. Tao), Kwok Ying-k (Sing Tho), Entries will be divided into First over-sized gloves to Lo Wai-kuen (Eastern). Lau Chl- and Second Sections at the discre- sparring workouts as his sparring. partners have been complaining chan (Eastern), Wong Man-kwal tion of the Handicapper. (Police), Lai Shiu-wing (Sing Tao), 3-3 p.m.-Werribee Bandicap-of the terrific punishment they Fred Kwal, winning the Penta-
Wong King-chung (Kwong Wah Winner $500. Second $300. Third have been taking from his power- thlon with a total of 1,944, points.
and Cheuk Shek-kam (Kwong $200 For Australian Subscription ful left hand. Failing to find any. Wah).
Ponies, D Class, To be ridden larger than 16 ounce gloves Logan had poor luck in the javelin when Draft Programmes and Entry his best throw measured only -93
The "first annual match for the The team manager is Mr. Sze Po- by. Jockeys who have not won ten has had to have a pair made to Forms for the Ninth Extra feet. A record of 23.3 seconds for Jack Hirst, Memorial Shield, pre-wal
races anywhere at any time. No order. But until they are finish- Magnificent Form Of
OT The maton is in aid of the Bri-Whips Spurs allowed, Ened he will devote his workouts to "Race Meeting to be held on the 220 yards, however, gave him sented by members of the Kowloon
Newsom: Reds Saturday, 19th October, 1940 the day.
Cricket Club in memory of the late fish Fund for the Relief, of Dis-trance $5. From the Two Mile running, swimming and chopping
Post Once Round and in (About wood. S. Singh won the 880 yards for Mr. W. W. Hirst, was played on tress in China.
Blanked (Weather permitting) may
Senor Logan is satisfied at the H.K.U. in 2 mins. 17 2/5, secs, Sunday.
One Mile 151 Yards)."" obtained at the Secretary's Office, Enishing some 10 yards ahead of
4-3.30 pm-Wyndham Handi manner he is rounding into con- NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (Reater) Exchange Building; the Club Chan Kwok-hung. T. S. Wong. of Eight rinks took part, each KOWLOON CHESS cap. Winner $600. Secord $300. dition. He realizes his bout with. In the World Series baseball game
Third $200. For China. Ponies, "B" Roper, will be the toughest match fat. Briggs Stadium yesterday De House, Happy Valley; the Hong HK.U. gave Fu Wo-fung, of Ling-playing five heads with two woods to each player, the winning rink
Class. Griffin's nan, a good race for third place, being the holder of the best aggre-
ot this Season on his hands since he started his troit Tigers hhanked their appe- Kong Club: The Sports Club; and was beaten by only a foot.
barred Jockey Allowance. En comeback campaign the early part nents, Cincinnati Reds. to win by 8:
$5. One and, a. Quarter of this year and he wants to be runs to nil and the Stables, Shan Kwong The low hurdles and, the 10.000 gate after seven rounds.
The winning rink was J. Hemp
In the very pink of condition. Buck Newsom pitched for Detroit "Road.
metres were clean sweeps for the
and Greenberg hit, a home run in HKU entries, the time returned sey AH Martin, L. Jack and A
FOR COMING in either event being on the poor W. Ramsey who had a majority of
"If I lose to Roper Logan, told the third inning which brought in. CHAMPIONSHIPS $200. For Australian Subscription
reporters, it won't be because Itwo other batters Detroit then A RECORD ENTRY is being Ponles, "A" Class. looked forward to for the Sentor $2,000 or more in stakes since Jan will not be in shape. I feel. fine piled on another four runs in the and Junior Championships of the 1. 1940, barred. Jockey Allowance. right now, and with almost another next inning and scored their last
month more to train in I will be run in the eight
Cincinnati used, four pitchers. Kowloon Chees Club which will Entrance $5. Six Furlongs
In very good condition by Oct. 6-4,30 pm-Bal'arat. Handicap.
Newsom, whose father collapsed. -Winner $600. Second $300. Third (19
Logan will have to be in tip-and died after the third game on. $200. For Australian Subscription
Class Jockey Al- top condition for his coming bout Wednesday, which Newsom won for ¡Ponies, "C"!
a the Tigers did a magnificent job. lowance. Entrance $5.. One and a 85. Jack Roper is tough and
powertul puncher. He has never Both sides played errorless ball Quarter Miles.
75pm-Nullah Nullab Handi-been knocked out although some but Detroit had 13 hits to Cincin-
of his bouts have had to be natt's three. cap. Second Section.
stopped ch account of cuts and
RESULTS OF GAMES. The following, are the five games.
Detroit Tigers won Cincinnati Reds won Detroit Tigers won Cincinnati Reds won Detroit Tigers won
12 o'clock Entries close at NOON on FRIDAY, 11th Octo-side. "ber, 1940.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN, Secretary,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The meet will be continued on Thursday.
THE RESULTS
The following were the results:
15 shots.
RESULTS
Results were
J Hempsey, A., H. Martin, Jack, A. W, Ramsey, plus 15.
220 Yards Low Hurdles: LT.T T. Elphick, R. T. Broadbridge, A. chih (HKU.), AKMÁU (H.KU.), J. Kew, E. Kern, plus 13. 5373.T.B.Leung Tingnan), 4.Y.C.Lau F. Broadbridge, C. J. Tacchi, A. (Lingnan). Time 27 4/5 secs. E Perry, T. A. Madar, plus 8.
secs.
CLUB
PROBABLE ENTRIES
Miles.
commence October.
trance
5--4,p m-Moore Fark Handicap. Winner $800,, Second $300, Third
Winners Of
41
"I FEEL FINE"
towards
end of the
SENIOR CLASS The class of the Senior. Tourna- 880 Yards: 1.8.Singh (HKU.), 2. A. C. Tribble, R. Leigh, W. Par- Chan' Kwok-hung (Lingnan), 3.sons. R. H. & Marks, plus 1. ment should be only slightly be Fu wafung (Lingnan), 4.TS.Wong R. S. Capell, A. Stevens, E Zim-low that of the recently completed (HX.U), Time: 2 mins, 17 2/5 mern, M. N. Rakusen, minus 1.
Colony Chess Championship. The F. A. Fabel, W. Lee, R. 8. Mea-present Colony Champion, K, M.
(See Race No. 2) Javelin Throw: 1. Chân Shiu-put dows, "E. C. Fincher, minus §.„. A. Barnett, is a probable entry, 8.-5.30 p.m.-Kwangtung Handi- other injuries, and he has several
big tough played: (Linguan) 135 feet 2 inches 2.E
R. T. Burch, E Abraham, J. Mas is D. E. de Carvalho, Colony cap-Winner 3600 Second $300. knockouts against THE EIGHTH EXTRA Mazuza (HKU) 134 8. 3M Jack, F. Goodwin, minus 12.
Champion in 1939.,
Third-$200-A Forced Entry for opponents chalked up to his cre.
dit: RACE MEETING will be held Hok-ming (Lingnan), 4.G. Schiller | V. C. Labrum, E. Curtis, A. W.
Another probable starter is C.
Cont'd on Page 12, Col. 3
Roper is scheduled to arrive in Smith, A. E. Carey; minus 13. .. M. Sequeira, who has not played (weather permitting) at HAPPY (HK.U.)
Manila on a Canadian Pacific VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5thị
In fourth round matches played for a number of years, but is still Yuk-wah (HKU.), 2. O. V. Cheung at Kowloon Football Club yester considered the finest exponent of
liner. He was originally due to and THURSDAY, 10th October, (...), 3. M.K. Yuen (Lingnan). day, Hyde-Lay (1933 winner) the game in the Colony today.
get here on Saturday but the liner, has been delayed a day. 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.Time: 44 ming, 43 3/5 secs. beat W. Hong Sling 21-12 and C.c.Karl Weiss, who finished, third
on both days.
10,000 Metres Run: 1. Yeung
THE PENTATHLON
Long Jump: 1.Yu Mow-wal (Ling-
The first Bell will be rung at nani 19 feet 4 inches. 559 points: 1.30 p.m. on each day. ·-
| 2.Fred Kwil ́ (HKU) 19 feet 01 inch. 543 points; 3E. Mazuza (H.K. U) 13 feet 2 inches, 501 points; 4. Ma Hok-ming (Lingnan) 18 feet, 494 points.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be, admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn
Discus Throw: 1Fred Kwar 901 feet 5 inches. 392 points; 2.E. throughout the duration of each Mazura 87:91 380 pts; 3.Ma Hok- Meeting in such a manner as to ming 80 fest, 331 pts. 4.Yu Mow-
wal 78:01, 319 pts. be readily identified.
*220. Yards' 1Fred Kwal 23 475
are
Pereira beat H: White 21-15.
Army Tennis Final
MURRAY. DEFEATS EMBERSON
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AUSTRALIAN PONY GRIFFINS
7-2
CAPTAIN'S CUP COMPETITION
Small batches of these ponies in the Colony Championship, has
TRAINING ON BOÄRD also sent in an application for are exercised on the Race Course
Roper has been training 'aboard
G. M. Park and, A, W Browne,. membership of the Club to be each morning and all can be seen ship while crossing the Pacifie
Cortes: with scores of 74, tied in the quali aple to compete in the Tourna at walking exercise at "A" Block, and he has advised Jes
the Stables, between 5.15 p.m. and match-maker for the fistic show, fying round of the Captain's Cup ment
that he wants to start, training (October competition) of the Royal Last year's joint runners-up, 6 p.m. every evening.
Actions of these ponies, will be here as soon he arrives." Cortes Hongkong Golf Club, A, Kurrik and A. Y. Biriukoff,
(There were 23 entries and the will compete, as will probably B. held in the Race Course Paddock has been on the lookout for suit-
at 5:15 p.m.. on the following able training quarters for the competition was of on the Old. visiting battler but has not locat- Course at Fanling on Oct. 6 and 7.
members
dates:
:"
Tuesday, October 22; Wednes
On Wednesday: Nos. 2, 6, 10, 15, 20. 26, 30, 36, 40, 45, 49. THE JUNIORS
On Thursday: Nos. 3, 7, 11, 18. Murray won by 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.
The Junior entries will be head-21, 27, 31, 37, 41, 48, 50, Fiberson started well and tooked by F. A. Fabel and A. C. Mit | On Friday: Nos. 4, 8, 12, 17, 23, the first three games to lead, chell, walle J. Grefalda, among 28, 32, 38, 43, 47, After trailing 4-1, Murray, who the newcomers, will be among Bidding is confined to Members was now settling down, took the the strongest juniors if he will of the Hongkong Jockey Club. next five games in a row to win be permitted to compete in this
section. the set.
SPIRIT OF
D: Evans and. B: S. Litvin from last year's lut of competitors.
W. Lee, Junior champion last day, October 23: Thursday, Octo- year, will be another senior en- ber 24; Friday, October 25, Good tennis was seen at Soo try while among new
THE On Tuesday the following ponies Badges admitting Non-Mem-secs, 383 points: 2.Yu Mow-wal 25 kunpoo yesterday when Set regarded as being in the senior will be put up:-Nos. 1, 5, 9, 14, 18, hers to the Members' Enclosure secs, 476-pts., 3.E.Masuza: 28 secs.. Murray (Royal Army, Pay Corps, class, O. S. Coxhead; L. Karpovich 24, 20, 34, 39, 45, 48
416 pts., 4Ma How-ining 28 3/5 met S/Sgt. Emberson (R. A. O. C.) and A. Benjamin may compete in and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day secs., 385 pts.
In the final of the Army Slagles the Senior Section. for Gentlemen and. $3.00 per day Javelin Throw; LEMaruza 121 (Other Hanks) championships. for Ladies (both including tax) feet, 360 points: 2MA Hok-ming obtainable through the 1147,327 pts., 3.Yu Mow-wal, 109: 18, 307 pts.; 4.Fred Awal 93 feet, 234 SECRETARY upon the per
pta. sonal or written application of a One Mile: Mazuza 5 mins. 50 Member, such Member to be sers., 220 pts, 2F. Kat 5: 57 3/5, responsible for all visitors intro: 206 pts, 3.Yu Mow-wal, 8:03 3/5,
Entries for the Club tourna duced by him, and for Payment 199 bts 4.Ma Hok-ming 6:31 4/5,
1148 pt.
ments 1941, Senior and Junior, of all Chits, etc.
Fihal Placings Fred Kwa!
wil be received by the Hon. The Secretary's Office, 1st HKU 1944 points; 2.EMazuza The final set was evenly consecretary, Mr. & Kurrik, and will floor, Exchange Building (TelKKU 1877 points; 3.Yu Mow- tested and after some long base 27794) will close at 11.45 a.th. Linignan) 1,860 polots; 4.Ma line duels Murray won at 6-3.
Hok÷ting (Lingnan) 1.682 points. jash on both days.
Timas are obtainable at the SPORTING
Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.
1 Boy (Telephone 21920);
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 locluding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price
By Order
CB. BROWN,
Hong Kong, 30th Sept., 1940,
FIXTURES
Emberson was at his best
in the second set which he won 6-3.
MIDDLESEX HOLD HOCKEY PRACTICE
close on Wednesday: October 16.
The Committee reserves the
In a practice hockey match, -*** DOUBLE: FAULTS. AURA right of placing the competitors Emberson played the more enim either class. Competitors who played at Shamshulpo yesterday terprising type of tennis and are members of the HKV.D.C. Storemen of Battalion beat B occasionally put across a service are requested to inform the Com-Company Middlesex by three goals that had a lot of speed behind it mittee If they will be unable to
tent and served several double faults; and
to one.
He was, however, very inconsis-play on Tuesdays or Thursdays. The Storemen
Murray played a steady game, mostly from the baseline, His
TODAY.. LAWN BOWLS-Colony, Open Bin- glas Championship. Fourth Round AE Carey.or AM. Hol land v. H. Strange or F.J. Jones her weapon of attack was a (At Cralgengower); W. J. Bo-forehand chop stroke which often ward v. C. & Silva (At Kowloon had Emberson puzzled, ́ ́ B. G. Co TENNIS-"B" Division: KC. C. 9
ORGA
TOMORROW LAWN BOWLS-Colony Open Bin-
DOUBLES FINAL"
Tennis
possessed number of promising players. Stickley, Pearson, Sheehan and Jackson were outstanding.
TRADITION
of thorough
and horses
life and
MARTELL
ESTABLISHED IN 1715
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Owing to the fact that most of Gromm Stickley, Bull, Wink Whitehouse, Keeler the University players are engaged worth,
Erdersby, Mellor, Pearson, Shes- han, Jackson
in the Inter-Varsity sports at Pok fulam, the tennis game between
The doubles anal between 8/Sgt. the University and the, Club de B Company: Nesbit Heather Emberson and Sgt. Dumeld Recreo which was to have been Dariels, Des, Brown, Baker: Culler. (R. A. O. C.) and Cpl. Webb and
yesterday did not Lake Bond, Bendon, Lomax, Gunburt Cpl. Milne, will be played
gles Championship, Fourth afternoon at Bookunpoo at 430
Round UM. Omar VR da
play off between the South NO TENNIS
the Chinese Recreation
Martell Cognac goes
for all
Sole
ents: GANDE PRICE &
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Lux (At Kowloon BGCARS TENNI MEETINCE Connell of Hongkong
"C" Division: BUKA
JRC HE RSA
KTOO
Tootball Association, 5.30 PLITEA
CRC. V. KITCHE
cham be held at Kowloon next Sunday starting at 4 bm.
No League Tennis matches were played:st Kowloon CC. and Re crelo Senterday.
Obtai
Olube, Botels