PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1940.
2 In the World of Sports &
VANITY
FAIR DISQUALIFIED BORING
FOR BUMPING AND
Windfall For Holder
Of Ticket On Thirty Six: "Double"
Upset
THE NINTH EXTRA MEETING OF THE “HONGKONG `JOCKEY CLUB, on Saturday, was marked by several sensations the chief of which was the return of $7,572'made by Pumpernickel, which dead- heated with Brown Derby in the second leg of the "Bally Double," to its solitary supporter. The holders of the 23 tickets on Brown Derby each received $329.20.
In the first section of the Nullah Nullah Handicap, Springhurst which carried more than half of the total win tickets came in third. Income Tax (Mr. B. L. Tao up), the winner, paid $336.30, the highest dividend of the day."
|" Varity Fair was, disqualified for
SPECIAL DOLLAR SWEEP
FIRST PRIZE $168.112.00
Chief interest, in Saturday's race meeting was centred on the draw ing of the Special" Dollar, Sweep on which 395,000 tickets were sold,
The result of the drawing was as follows:-
wins.$168_112.
wins $48,032.
CASH SWEEPS
Race 1
No. 5384 $3,998.80
2704
836.80 428.40
Lee Po-luen SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL:
Establish New Record
Miss Lee Po-luen, China's "new mermaid, broks the China Na-
KOWLOON SHARES POINTS WITH EASTERN: S. CHINA TOO GOOD FOR MIDDLESEX
THE BIGGEST SURPRISE OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON WAS tional record for the 200 Metres provided by the Kowloon F. C. on Saturday when they drew with breast strake when she clocked 3 Eastern in a dull and uninteresting game, each side scoring twice. mins. 38 secs. for the event .At
The Chinese appeared badly off form and were really lucky to North Point on Saturday night
snatch a point as Kowloon was leading by the odd goal up to ten Tickets Nos. 4730, 888, 5014, 469, when the Chinese Swimming
minutes from the end, Hau Ching-to being responsible for saving Championships were concluded at the Bouth China Bathing Pavi-
his side from defeat. loz
2685.......pa
get $50 each.
Race 2
No. 5715
$3,178.00 908.00 454.00
2139 1313
Chap
Chun-nam
-broke
UNINTERESTING FOOTBALL AT SOOKUNPOO
In a game that lacked thrills and interest Royal Scots beat
At Sookunpoo resterday" in Kwong Wab by five goals to three the First Division
Royal Scots were easily the au- perior team, their defence proving too strong for the electricians" forwards who were, on the whole, very ragged.
Eastern's forward line without
THIRU DIVISION
Hossack was in fine, form and the Hyul Van-kwei was lacking in ita 20th R. A. 0 24th R. A. 4, R. Anetted four of his side's goals. National record for the second usual brilliance and the passing. R. Engineers 1, Shell 1 35th despite the attention of Pereira... time when he was clocked at 22 especially near the opposing goal, A4, Signals 2 12th R. A 0, The latter played a good game at Tickets Nos. 5196, 3257, 3724. mins. 44.6 sec. fur the 1,500 was weak..
This was partly due!R. A. S.C. 138th RA 4018, 8219 5130, 3909, 4571, get $50 Metres free-style. He could not to the excellent show put up by
| centre-hall C
Duncan was rarely tested while however, better his own record the Kowloon backs
the steady defence of Fraser and an obstacle that Kwong Wah found hard to pene- [trate.
each.
Hace 3
No. 5944 3381 3154
"$3.480.80 988.80 494.40:
"Tickets Nos 5447, 1882,
| bumping and boring in the fifth | 1471. 1544, get $50 ea $325, 5003,
cace, the first leg of the "Daily Double."
Mr. D. Black, with three wins in five starts, headed the list of Jockeys, while Mr. B. Tap, with two wins and a second, was second.
RACE ONES
Donald. Black caused the first) upset of the day when he piloted
Dupont Bay honte, one and a half
lengths in front of its highly fan- cled stablemáte O-Lan:
Distinctive Time. the second favourite, took the lead early in the race, trailed by Gay Star, Dupont Bay, and O-Lan.
On passing the Rock Gay Star began to fall back.
Race 4
No. 767
6614 3487
$6,762.00 1,932.00 968.00
Tickets Nos. 578, 254, 4476, 5060, 2901. 5690, get $100 each.
Race 5
.No. 3097-
་
6852 6368
$3,798.20 1,085.20 542.60 Tickets Nos.: 4902, 6601, 2212, 2240, 2761, 6096. 2481, get $50 each. Race 6 No. 5359
-1
5635 1927
$6,924.40 1.978:40
939.20 Tickets Nos. 2129, 4887, 1619, 166, 3400, 2761, 2049, 5598, 4784 get $100
each.
*No. 700 6374
$2,578.50 2,578.50 573.00
established at the Chinese Y M Many shots by Tsao Chao-ting, FUNG BRILLIANT steady def
RESULTS Following are the results:-
Men's 400 Metres
free-style minent in the forward line.
FOR SING TAO
which
shaxs between the sticks, and Lee Kwok-kee, who was injured just before the interval appeared
fumbled badly.on a number of occasions.
B. Gosano tried hard on
EARLY LEAD
the
[n. A. Acquatic Sports" on Oct. 12, however, Just skimmed over the
when he covered the distance, in, cross bar and some of them were. (21.51.6
hard enough to have defeated the Mr. Tse Yue-chuen, chairma: goalie had they been aimed truer NAVY DEFEATED IN of the 8. C. A. As presented the Hsu King-shing, Eastern's captain prizes at the conclusion of the was the mainstay of his side and SENIOR LEAGUE meet..
did heroic work in attack and
Sing Tao beat the Royal Navy defence. For the other side Blake by five goals to three in a fast and Ellesley were the most pre- and interestiny game on the Cỉnh right wing but many of his cen- ground in the First Division Foot vantage. Chin Chi-fun had a poor tres were not turned to good ad- Relay:-1. Hol Tin Swimming Eastern opened through Cheung ball Leagus yesterday. Union (Wong Chi-hung, Lee Fook-"Kam-hol who made no mistake
day at centre-forward being too Playing exceptionally well, the well watched by Parnaby.. kee, Ng Chun-man and Ng Nin); in converting a penalty. Kowloon Chinese forwards proved much 100 2. Lai Tsun Swimming Union soon equalised through Bluke who good for the Naval backs and the (Tsang Cheong-min. Lau Tai- netted from a pass of Ellesley. ease with
Kwong Wah started in grand ping. Kam Hop-ming and Chan, Shortly before half time Blake through the sailors' defence was style and a minute from the com-
they broke Chun-nam), 3, Ching Wing, scored again for Kowloon and the a feature of the game. Swimming Union
mencement saw them in the lead (Leung Lt score was two one in their favour Fung King-cheung was brilliant when Chenk Shek-kam scored kwong Chan Wing-kai, Fung The second half saw up and in the centre forward berth and Kwai-sang-arid Law Yuk-ming). down play with neither ride was ably supported by Lai Shu- King-chung. Ten minutes later, corner taken by Wong Time: 5 mins 10, secs.
making any progress until the last wing and Kwok Ying-kee, Soong however, Royals equalised through Ladies' 50 Mietres. free-style-1. few minutes when Hau Ching-to Ling-sing was the mainstay in Hossack, only to see Gosano, run Miss Ho Wai-king. 2, Miss Yu Pui- netted the equaliser,
+ the half-line..
In from the wing. to give Kwong EASTERN-Lau Hin-hon; Kong yuk; 3, Miss Chan Mel-tong
SPECTACULAR GOAL
Wah the lead again. Time: 30 secs...
Ming-king. S. Y. Yuen; S. T. LM... Excitement was raised in the "Men's 100 Metres back stroke: Hsu "King-senz10 Wal-kummery first minute of play when Marshall bout Lee KWOK- 1, Shek Kam-pul; 2. Lau Yu-Chong Ying-sum. Ku Wing-fook, Kwok Ying-kee headed in
kee, to put the Royals on level. ting, S. Kwok Chun-hang. Time: Cheung Kam-hol C T. Tsoa an opening goal in most spectacular
terms. Shortly after Hossack scor- 1 min. 23 secs.
Hau Ching-to.
fashion. Some 20 minutes later
ed to see the Royals lead for the KOWLOON --- Lupsley; Laine, La Shu-wing netted the second val Hossack again netted to give first time. Just before the inter- Ulrich; Maxwell, Williamson, and the score was two-nift Royals a 4-2 lead Lee made no Hutchison;
Ellesley, Truscott, half-time:" Blake Jackson and White...
FURTHER POINTS FOR CHAMPIONS
In the straight Dupont Bay First prize, ticket number 265,420 | overhauled Distinctive Time, with
O Leg hot on its tail. The latter: Second prize, ticket number 78.521 however, failed to catch up with
Dupont Bay and had to be
No. 2628 tented with second placing, and a half lengths behind
"Dead Heat
Ladies' 200 Metres breast-stroke: winner. Distinctive Time collected 1
Tickets Nos.
3067, 4871, 7598,-1, Miss Lee Po-luen; 2, Miss Ho third prize money, whilst Johnber 2218, 3359, 3572, 2674, get $50 each. Wal-man; 3. Miss Ngan Sheut
Lyce. Time: 3 mins 38 secs,
(Record),
Third prize, ticket number 43.704
wins $24.016. Tickets drawing ponies. whether starters.or non-starters, win $1, 876.35 cach
15
The complete draw is as follows:
-RACE-EIGHT
Advancing Time
Boolat Bay
Celtic Stár
was fourth.
con-
опе
the
Hongkong Griffins Cup-One
and a Quarter Miles Mr. T. K. L.'s Dupont Bay, 158
lbs.
(Mr. Black)
3
Won by length and a half, two lengths between second and third.
Race 8
No. 265429
78521
43704
,
the
from a
Play at this stage was quite
effort to save the last goal-and On the resumption Kwok Ying- $168,112,00
kee scored the third and shortly. ankle.
appeared to have sprained his Men's 50 Metres free-style:-1, 48,032,00
alter Hendy netted the first for Ng Nin; 2, Ng Chun-man; 3. Wong.
The only other First Division the Navy.
Kwong Wah took the held in 24,016.00 263734
Chi-hung." Time: 25,1/5 secs. game was between South China
the second Half with ten Tickets
men. 263734 311419 Nos.
Ding-dong, play ensued until Lewis-Wag keeping goal instead of 311419
Mr. T. KL's O-Lan, 188 lbs.
Ladies 400 Metres free-style and Middlesex which the former Phippens ran up to the touchline, Lee. "Royals again took up the at- 126933
126933. 185897, 102894. (Mr. S. L. Sung) 2321667, 221814, 35134, 73156, 209734, Wai-king: 3. Miss Lee Po-luen, tong being responsible for ve angle scored for the Navy. A King-chung reduced the arrears. 83939, 1. Miss Yip Chol-man; 2, Miss Ho won by six goals to three, Lec Wai and taking the ball at a difficult tack but in, a breakway Wong 43704 Mr. Li Po Chun's Distinctive 18589T
117218, 84421, 127162. 118442, Time, 156 lbs. (Mr. P. Y. T."
Time: 7 miris. 5.2/5 secs.
The veteran
WILS player. 342513,- .102894
108723. 319566.88619.
in minute later Lal Shu-wing put Well
Men's 1,500 Metres tree-style: splendid form and played an ex- the Chinese further ahead and nine Wap making great efforts to score
This success resulted. In, Kwong. 98114, 144013, 87980, 312989, 202882 am: 3, Yau Sai-kwan. Time: 22 313250, 193513, 184894, 14835, 56130, Chan Chun-nam; 2, Chu Fal cellent game..
minutes from the end the same but the Scots defence was up to. 32564. 314360. 163460," get $1,876.25 mins. 44.3/5 secs. (Record).
It was a last ding-dong struggle player netted the fifth for the the occasion. and while the Chinese brought Chinese.
About six minutes off same fine movements
...from time Hossack headed in 2. the
SING TAO-Cheung Wing-chol; centre from Marshall to put the "Diehards" back frequently broke Hau Yung-sang. Lee Tin-sang: issue beyond doubt. score was not a true indication of Tin-sun; Tang Kwong-sum, Fung Naysmith; Clark, Parnaby, Munro, Royal Scots: Duncan: Fraser, the play for the soldiers had a King-cheong.. Kwok Ying-kee, Lal Woods, Marshall. Hossack, Symons Passing the Stands Income Tax
equal share of the exchanges but shu-wing, and Ip Pak wah. The Chao); .Oonagh, 140 (8. L. Tuen). responded gamely to its jockey's
athletic department of their forwards, compared to thefr
and Gilroy urge and ran in winner a short Hongkong-Kowloon Tenants' As opponents, were slow off the mark niwell; Honeywell, Craft, Brett: Remedios, Chung Fai-lam; Lewis.
ROYAL NAVY-Gift; Roughley,
Kwong Wah: Lee Kwok-kee: head in front of Fair Chance with
ist making arrange- Middlesex defence played
Phippens, ebay, Hendy, Bennett Woo. Pereira, Chung Kin-fai; B. the
ments for a "Long Distance Run" great game, Bright, at the pivotal and Burne. red-hot favourite, Spring-
T. Gusano, Lau Fook-chuen, Chip hurst which made a belatedly to be open to competitors of all perth making a successful come.
Chi-fun, Cheuk Shek-kam and "valient
It is learnt that back effort third. Mying nationalities.
HP atid Fresh-water
Wong King-chung. Dutchman was fourth, whilst the this race will be the first of its marked Lee closely but despite second favourite. Contact, came kind ever to take place in this their attentions the fatter mat in with the rest of the field.
Colony.
aged to elude them on many oc 2-Nullah Nullah Handicap-"B" The rare will, take place on castons.
Class (One Mile)
November 10, and all competitors
Winner: $56.80.
Places: $8.40, $6.00, $6.70. Also ran: Eve of Folly 135 lbs.!
Overhauled LONG DISTANCE p some excellent passing. The Chu Ah-fai, Soong Ling-sing. Lau
outside and easily Franklin and the fast. tiring 84421 (160 Pak-ming): Gay Star, 151 Triumphant Day.
(B. L. Tao): Johriber, 148 (L. B.
Attacking Time
Blue Field
Blue Gate
(3rd)
Bronze Arrow
83939
Dawn Star
Emergency Unit
321667 221814
Time: 2.25.2.
Eve of Dancing
35134
Pari Mutuel:-
Eve of Hunting
73156
Galveston Bay
209734
Gladiator
117218
Guinness Time
Jane Doe
Just In Time
Laughing Girl
127162 118442 342513
Lovely Star
103723
Musketeer
319568
Ohio
83010
313250
193513
Eve of Folly
184894
Gay Star
14835
Johnber
56130
O-Lan
Rose Flans
'98114
Odnagh
Rose-Queen
144013
Royal Highness
87880
Royal Wedding Eve
312980
Soldier of Britain'
202602
Ojibway.....
Oomph Patricia
Pinfarthings Rose Evelyn
Strathbannock
Tampa Bay
Taxing.Master
Thirty Six Victoria
(1st). (2nd)
Betting"
Distinctive Time... Dupont Bay
RACE TWO
Win. Place
947 669
344
342
8
13
485
533
252
514
2143 1187
14 27
4429 3285
32664
B. L. Tap thoroughly deserved, 314380 the applause which greeted his 163460 fine win on the practically neg- 265429 Flected Income Tax.
78521
ADVERTISEMENT Duued
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 2nd November, 1940. (Weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Exchange Building; "the Club Hause, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club The Sports Club and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock THURSDAY, 24th NOON OF October,
1
Mr. Taxpayer's Income Tax, 148 -
lbs. .........(Mr. B. L Tao) Mr. Weetoo's Fair Chance, 152 lbs. (Mr. Proulx) Mr. Billy's Springhurst, 149 lbs.
Winner: $335.30.
Jumping out to the front from the start Triumpharit Day héld on to its position though hotly by Fair Chance and
Places: $39.70, $15.20, $5.80. Franklin.
Also ran:-A Great Time, 150 Coming into the straight In-lbs. (P. V. T. Wel); Cockleroi, 140 come Tax, which had up to then 18. L. Yuen); Contact. 157 (W. H been contented with following the Davis) Griffel 158 (DIS leaders, came up. str
the Cont. on Page 8 Col 1.
RACE IN H.K.
sociation
.
SUDDEN DEATH arrears.
OF SHANGHAI SPORTSMAN
FAST PACE ·
LEAGUE TABLES
ROYALS SUCCEED In the Second Division. Royal Scots beat Kwong Wah by three
TO DATE FIRST DIVISION
P.W. D. L. F. A. Pts, goals to one:
South China
5 4 0 1 17 68 4 4 0 0 13 2 8 4.5 3 1-14 7 7
SAPPERS NET SIX
The Royal Engineers, leaders.of.. the Second Division, delighted 5 2 1 2 15 12 5 their supportera yesterday, when 4/1-21-574 they beat a strong Police eleven
at Caroline Hill 6-1.
4 2 0:2794 4 1 1 2 5-8 3 4 1 1 2 9 13 3 3.1 0.2 414 2 4.0 1 3 7111 4 0 13 5 14 1 SECOND DIVISION ··
Kwong Wah
.
P. W.-D. L. F. A. Pts: 5.5 0 0 33' 4-10, 54 10:31 8 9
the stout defence. put up by the The feature of the match was
Police.
should register for the event Flay opened at a fast pace with Sing Tao 1 before the end of this month, each side taking up the attack Eastern
All applications for particulars in turn. Shortly after the start Royal Navy 2 should be made directly to No. 6 South China opened their account Kowloon.
Queen's Road Central (2nd L) through Lee Wal-tong who com Royal Scots (Mr. Poy) 3 or to 556. Nathan Road. "(arg pleted, the "hat trick" with two St. Joseph's Won by short, head, the same Kowloon
further goals in the space of Middlesex between second and third,
few minutes Just before the in-Club Time: 1.47.3.
terval Sheehan reduced Pari Mutuel:
the Police
Moxham, in goal, handled the ball quite well, although he was Straight from resumption Lee Tak-kee further increased the
very seldom called upon to save. The outstanding man of the lead, but undaunted the RE
match was the Bappers' outside harda" took up the attack right R.AS.C.
right Li Wal-lan, who found the from the kick-off and they again South China 6. 3:1 1 17 6 7 SHANGHAI, Oct 20 (Reuter) reduced arrears through Coomer. Royal Navy
[net no fewer than four times. 4 3 0 1 14.6 $ Mr. Alex Henderson. 47, a well-
Fox was a very dashing and cap Lee Wal-tong, who was in Middlesex 5 2 2 1 14 96able leader, being responsible for known sportsman died suddenly irresistible form, netted twice in BAOC E221 10 21 0 from heart failure while playing quick succession and, in the clos Royal Scots golf this morning. He was parti ing minutes, Sheehen put in the Sing Tao cipating in the China Open Ama- last goal of the match.
Kit Chee teur Championship.
MIDDLESEX.Jackson: Fresh-
30th R.A. The late Mr. Henderson was a water, Riches: Parker, Bright
Kwong Wah member of St. Andrew's Society Wilktason;
Club Coomer, Pearson. and had been a resident of Shang- Sheehan, Saw and Marable.
Police hal for 20 years He was also the
Kowloon
owner of the firm of Alex. Henkan Teang derson, and the Captain of the Shanghai Golf Club
He in survived by his wife
and
daughter:
| SPORTING FIXTURES
THIED
5 3 0 2 19 12 8
one goat.
For the Police, Chris Pile played a useful game at left-back and Todd, In goal, was safe.
4 2 1 1 14 10 5 4 2 0 2 6 17 4 4112 B15 3
Goal-scorers for the Sappers 4 10 3 11. 13. 2.
were Fox, Pelham and Li Wal-lan 40 044 29 0
(4); while Gordon repiled for the 5 0 0 5.2.18 0. Police. 60054-270"Police: Todd, Mai Blu-ki, C. Pile Fan Kwal-chol, Channing. P. W. D. LF. &. Pts Max Hon-fan: Wong Cht man. 5 5 0 0 174 10 Gordon, Mok Wafiun. Coull, Kông
Hing
DIVISION
SOUTH CHINA Tam yan-
Chung-wan, Lee! Kwok-wal Lau Hing-chot, Lam RAF. Tax-po, Tse Kam-hung: Lee Tak- 30th B.A.3.3 1124 77 kee, Lau Chung-sang Lee Wal- 24th RA
Chow Man-cht and Tee Int'L tong. Shek-yau.
3311 17 47
5. 2 2 1 -9 561 52 12-13′ 8.5
R.E. Maxham Lo Kan bo, 4 3:10:16 6 Tang Chung-pak; Birrell, Shaw, OTHER RESULTS"
Signala ........... 5 3 1 1. § 771 Taylor: Li Wai-lan, Chan Kum 12th RA, Results of Second and Third 7th RA
poy, Fox Pelham, Chung Bing.- Division League games on Batur 36th RA 4 1 2 1 84 match yesterday RAMC best In Third Division League Cathedral Hall day were as follows →→
EXE5 20 317 14 4 ASA by four clear goals at SECOND, DIVISION A
20th RA. 4 1 1 2 8 12 8 Chatham Road. NNIS-6t Andrew's Middlesex 1 South China 1, RAMO, Table. Tennis Tourna Kowloon 2 Navy 2, Sing Tad 2 Shell ment, 9:p.EZ.
BAO 0.2, RA, C. 9 Club. 0.
TODAY
Order
BROWN, Secretary.
Badminton & D
Club
55-1
Dandid camera at the
501421
5 2036 12743
International defeated 7th RA
RAS.C.
50142-18
by three goals to
ABA
4 004 125