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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

23 In the World of Sports

FAR VIEW FAILS EVEN TO PLACE IN THE FREEMANTLE ST. LEGER

Dividends Satisfactory: Boolat Bay's Upset Win Pays Punters $106.40

THE COMPLETE FAILURE OF FAR VIEW TO SECURE EVEN A MINOR PLACING IN THE FREEMANTLE ST, LEGER. after it was fully expected to give the winner. Sapper, a good run, was the most outstanding feature of the Tenth Extra Race" Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club on Saturday.

In spite of the overcast weather there was a fairly large attendance. His Excellency the Acting Governor, Lieut.-Genera? E. F. Norton, arrived in time to see Sapper's comfortable' win in the most important race of the day.

Dividends on the whole were satisfactory as favourites did not have everything their way. The higbest dividend of the day was paid by Boolat Bay in the Norfolk Handicap, second section, when it; paid each of its 228 backers $108.40; the highest "place" divi- dend of $63.50 was returned by Dick Turpin in the Queenscliff Handicap.

The

Musketeer Rose Evelyn Rose Queen Strathbannock Taxing Master

RACE TWO

"LAST QUARTER'S"

SUCCESSES

"Last | Quarter," the Hong- kong Daily Press racing cor- respondent, tipped three direct winners, Sapper, Picadilly Jim and Confusion. Bay in the Arst leg of the Daily Double) out of the eight races on Saturday.

-Punters who followed-Last- Quarter" were rewarded also with 1 direct third and six places.

CASH SWEEPS

326 258

81

97

233 287

Race 1

153 142

No. 1404

74 104

No. 3183

$ 680.00 $ 340.00

4268 3547

$3,380.00

No. 3243.. Tickets Nos. 165, 1544, 3702, 2346. 1451. 2787, 4459, 3431 get $50 each.

The red-hot favourite. Conquer- ing Time, was lucky to secure the major prize as the some, what "Double" pool realised neglected Lilliber, after a magni-

Tickets Nos, 5297, 3088, 2447,556, 513,181 and and the 103 punters ficent spurt when near the public 2241. 4293, 2425, 3878, 5248, 1437 get who backed the Confusion Bay-stands, wat only beaten by a $50 each. Boolat Bay combination each re- short head. ceived $127.90.

The winner led all the way Mr. L. B. Chao was the leading closely followed by Ronson and jockey with two wins and two Avon. Rounding the bend to the

seconds in five starts, and Mr. straight Avon was closed in but W. Pan was second with one first. one second. and one third in four starts.

+

Results follow-

of

RACE ONE

Kentucky made sure this race by taking the lead from the start, followed by Advancing Time and Rose Queen..

kept running strongly.

When opposite the stands Lilli- ber' came.

up strongly from the outside and overhauled Avon and Ronson.

Conquering Time was brst. Liliber second. Ronson third, and the second favourite, Avon, fourth.

2-2.30 p.m.-Sussex Handicap--

First Section (Six Fariengs)

Ing into the straight, faded out. Mr. Marber's Liliber. 151 lbs. Strathbannock, made

a

strong

When nearing the Rock. Rose Queen began to tire and, on com- Mr. Li Po Chun's Conquering Time.

157 lbs.... (Mr. P.Y.T. Weil d

(Mr. L. A. Chao) 2 challenge, but could only secure Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Ronsen. 153. third position when the winning

Mr. W, G. Poy) 3 post was reached, one length

Wen by short head, half a length behind Advancing Time" which, in between second and third. turn,

five lengths behind Kentucky.

Was

Rose Evelyn was fourth.

1.--2.00 p.m.-Norfolk Handicap- First Section~~~(One Mile)

Mr. Pan's Kentucky; 158 lbs.

(Mr. Chiu Ki Fan) 1

Mr. Lee Chi Chah's Advancing

Time, 160 lbs.

Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Strathban-

nock, 151 lbs.

Won by five lengths. one length

•between second and third.

Time: 2.1.4.

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P lbs.

Time: L16.1.

Pari Mutuel;--

Winner: $14.10.

Places: $7.40, $18.30, $16.30. Also maä:-Avon 158 lbs. (D, Black): Bear Claw 156 (G, Treverton); Blue

RAKUSEN WINS BOWLS FINAL

M. N. Rakusen, of Civil Service

Cricket Club, won the Colony

Bowls Championship on Saturday į

CRUISER SERIES

YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP

The following were the results of. by virtue of a comfortable win by 1st cruiser series championship of 22 shots to 8 over Mc R. Abbas, the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Indian Recreation. Club skip. The salled yesterday:- game, played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, naisbed at the 16th end.

Neither player appeared at his best, and deplorable weather conditions contributed to taking the spectacular out of the game. Abbas, in the early stages, tended always to be short, and at no stage looked a winner.

Rakusen, who played a cautious game, seemed for the most part content to lay handy rather than -on-the jack. He drew come very good shots in the course of the afternoon, and on the day's show- ing thoroughly deserved to win.

THE CARD

Oresund

DIVISION I

Finished Corr. Pts. 14.38.20 14.24.25 11 (Mr. K. Neckelman). Donna 14.41.43 14.26.38 9

(Capt. A. O. C. Mills), Red Rover... 15.05.31 14.32.58 (Capt RW Bateman). Facigale! ...... 14.35:36-14.35.36

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

4. 1940.

EASTERN AND SOUTH CHINA DRAW 2-2

There was another big crowd on Saturday at Caroline Hill to witness the Chinese, soccer "derby" between South China and Eas- tern. A fine, exhibition of soccer was seen and the result of two goals. all is fair indication of the trend of the gaine,

Both sides favoured the long down to Middlesex by three clear passing game and the ball was goals. constantly being transferred from one end to another,

Williamson was the mainstay of the team and was ably supported. The champions missed a golden by Maxwell and Eastman. This opportunity when, with the score trio worked like trojans to check-

7

5

at 2-all. Lee Shek-yau falled to score from the "spot kick," award- ed for hands.

4

(Mr. N. V. Croucher). Yehonala 15.00.01 14.38.59

(Mr. H. F. Phillips), Norena 14.45.35 14.45.35 (Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick). Calavant

D.NF.

DIVISION I ...... 16.03.33 14.38.16 10 (Mr. B. Herschend).- Cormorant... 15.51.44 14.98.53

Тутопе

15.44.09 14.42.10

(Mr. C. C. Wood).

1

the "Diehards" attack.

"Although many changes were Middlesex attack showed

Both teams were equally

as made strong in attack as in the inter-good combination and was a de- 3 -mediate line but Eastern had light to watch, Goomer-and-Mar- better pair of backs in Kong Singable being two very useful wingers. king and S. Y. Yen than Tsang Middlesex netted in the early Chung-wan and Lee Kwok-wai, the stages of the game and did not latter was off-form and miss-kick-add the other two until within ten ing twice.

minutes, of the finish. Coomer (2) South China's strongest depart- and Marable were, the scorers. ment was in their first line of de-

KOWLOON: Lapsley; Lamb, UI- fence where Tse Kam-hung was a rich; Maxwell, Williamson, East-

4 TONNERS Curlew..... 15.44.53 14.33.02 12

(Mr. P. Clarke).

Eastern's right wing combination. Jackson and White.

Eisley, Blake,

MIDDLESEX: Jackson; Fresh-

Results of other league matches were as follows:

of the game to lie far back with water. Parker: Thomas, Bright, the defence

Wilkinson; Coomer, Pearson, Shee- and marked. Chan Tak-fai closely throughout.

han, Saw and Marable. There was little to choose be- tween the two forward lines though Eastern's attack nearly al- ways looked more dangerous. Les Wai-tong's absence was keenly felt) and perhaps this fact robbed much of the sting out of the champions' attack.

B. N. Rakusen Head Shots Total

M. B. Abbas

8

Shots Total

2

2

(Major. J. L. Willëocks)." Evolene

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Race 2

(Major C. E. Neve).

2

3

3

constant stumbling block to the

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U and I..... 15.35.14 14.43.27

man; Truscatt

4.

No. 1381

$2,576,00

4

8

0

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No. 2141

$ 736.00

3

(Mr. J. B. Colls)..

11

0

No. 6281

$ $60.00

5

2

Westwind ....

16.01.41 14.47.21

3

Hsu King-sing. Eastern's pivot. was, content for the greater part

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Race 3

14

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No. 5030 No. 794 "No. 2992

$2,545.60

H

12

0

15

3

$ 841,60

Typhoon

13

1

18

8

$ $20.80

..... 15.50.47 14.37.42 10 (Mr. D. Campbell).

14

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Tickets Nos. 2441. 4392, 3287, 3128, get $50 each,

15

2

19

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Cutty

8

16

3.

22

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......... 15.54.344 14:40.123 (Mr. H. Fol),

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Race 4

There

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111 entries in this

Tern

15.43.14 14.40:18

No. 312 No. 3828

$3.078.60

year's Open

$ 879.60

(Mr. J. L. Anderson). Sallong

16.00.19 14.50.44

5

No. 2266

$ 439.80

(Mr. A. M. Mack).

Monsoon.....

16.08.37 14.51.49

4

(Major Trevor).

Treenlaur 16.18.38 14.56.35

3

2

Tickets Nos. 211, 5980, 121, 5269, get $50 each.

Race 5

No. 917

$3,088.40

No. 5048

$ 880:40

No. 6071

$ 441.20 Tickets Nos. 6077, 2694, 1914, 3829. 1783669 get $50 each.

Race 6

No. 1223 No. 1694.

No. 1493

$5,387.60 $1.533.60

$ 766.80 Tickets Nos 4083, 2053 1952, 1760, 572, 2813, 5047, 5528, 5748, 725, 4171. 1278 3555, get $100 each.

Race 7

No. 1623

$3,268,20

No. 3012

$ 933.20 3 466.60

Tickets Nos. 6451, 5005, 762, 6385.

No. 6578

(Chanson Feng); Hopeful Star 161465, 245, 5372, get $50 each.

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CRICKET

B.K.C.C.-C.S,C.C. DRAW

DI Saturday's (Major C. V. Templer).

Penguin 16.38.59 15.14.17

(Mr. J. Forbes).

The results cricket matches were as follows:

At Chater Road, the Hongkong Cricket Club drew wtih the Civil Service C. C. by three wickets....

South China was the first to at- tack and, shortly after the start, Lee Shek-yau converted a penalty awarded for handling. This, how- ever, was shortlived and Eastern, attacking from the kick-off equalised through V. K, Hyu

Play was very even with each side taking up the attack in turn. SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Woo Chi-slang taking up a pass Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's beat several defenders before pass- Commodore Cup series championing the ball to Hau Ching-to who HK.C.C. 180 for 3 wkts. (Tship race over 9.7 miles on Satur- netted to give Eastern the lead. G. C.-Knight 51, T A. Pearce 21. day resulted as follows: H. Owen Hughes 71 not out and JL. C. Pearce 21 not out.)

Civil Service C. C. 168 1or 5 wkts. (J. E Richardson 50, A

E. Perry 61 and D. Hollidge 20. Owen Hughes '3' for 30

C.C.C. DEFEATED

SECOND DIVISION South China 2, 30th R.A, 2. Kowloon 1, Middlesex 9. Club 3, Police 2.

THIRD DIVISION International 2. R.A.M.C. Shell 1, 20th R.A. 5. 7th R.A. 6. RAS.C, 2.

R. Engineers 6, 12th R.A. 1. Signals 0.24th R.A. 0.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE FIRST DIVISION

Before the interval Chow Mah-chi Sing Tao ... again equalised with a long range South China shot.

Eastern

In the second half the pace Middlesex slackened somewhat and though Royal Navy 16.37.40 15 both sides tried hard neither could Royal Scots

add further goals to the score. Kowloon

Club SOUTH "CHINA: Tam Kwan-

St Joseph's kon: Tsang Chung-wan. Lee

Price Kwok-wal; Lau" Hing-chol, Lam Kwong Wah Tak-po, Tre Kam-bung: Lau

SECOND

"A" Class

Gur!

Corrected Pts. 16.37.03 17

Uni-

(Mr. S. K. Helberg). Joss

(Major G. E. Neve). True Blue

(Mr. A. St. G. Walton).

Mixed Class

18.38.03 13

18.52,44 10-

16.52.571 8

Chung-sang. Lee Tak-kee, Chan Tak-fai, Chow Man-chi and Lee Shek-yau.

6

R.A.S.C. WE.

At Pokfulam, the H. K versity beat the C.C.C. by 3 wickets

Owl HK. U 150 for 6 wkts. (N (Mr. G. L. Eastgate). Matthews 65, and 'Hong Choy Wendy

(Mr. H W. Browne). C. C. C. 99 (Souza 72. Mahmood, Zephyr .....

16.55.02) 3 6. for 34)...

(Major P. Rochfort Boyd).

29 not outs.

POLICE 4 WICKETS DOWN At Happy Valley, C.5.C.C. 2nd)

(B. A. Proulx?: Far View 150 (H. CXI beat the Police R. C. by 4

Pih); Income Tax 150 (B, L. Tao),

Slamond 140 (S. W. Lee); Galaxy 150

(H. J. A. Hearne); Humdrum Eve 150

(Mr. Ho Hong Ping)

2

H. C. Ph): Jober 153 (C. L., Gre gory): Red Feather 161 (K. 1, Ip): Resisting Time 151 B. L.. Tao); Rose Emily 151 (P. P. Botelho).

Race 8

Nu. 2948

$6.106.20

No. 179 No. 4000

31.744.80

Mr. C. W. Cooper)

3

Betting

$ 872.40 Tickets Nos. 5966, 3267, 4746, 4349, 5726, 5016, 587. get $100 each.

Win Place.

1052

1013

Bear Claw

75

079

257 299

1841 1647

29 20

712

448

Betting

398 343

45

Amicus Curiae

Win. Place. -316 292

33

500

344

Australian Diamond

376 368

19

30

Fair Chance

90

84"

Resisting Time

For View

1729

903

233

180

Ronson

3A%

343.

Income Tax

178

154

Rose Emily

387

630

Sapper

2930–1121

.

Viceroy

176 163

*Win. Place.

5832 5309

324

323

339

291

142

*71

RACE THREE.

Eve of Dancing "Just In Time...

Kentucky

1088 1260

1486

Pári Mutuel:--

Winner: $12.50.

Places: $10.90. $15.70 $29.30. Also ran:-Blue. Field 148 lbs. (9, W. Lee); Blue Gate 158 (Chauson Feng); Eve. of Dancing 181 (J. Bar- row); Just In Time 108 La C, Hin); Musketeer 155 (Teung Wing Kwai); Rose Evelyn 159 A. D. Coppin) Rose-Queen 148 (F. A. Sequetru)5

· Taxing Master 151 (Opan Of Wan).

Betting

Advancing Time

Blue Diamond

Conquering Time,, Galaxy

Hopeful Star

Hundrum Eve

Jober Lumber

Red Feather

Blue Field

Blue Gate

*588-

There was never any doubt of

-5795.3083 3r

·RACE FOUR

-Centre Court took the

wkts.

CS.C.C. 150 for 5 wkts. (A. Watson 25, G. P. Stone 49; G. Davidson 34 not out, Lewis 4 for 38).

Police H. C. 80—(A." Kirby 21. Ainslie 5 for

16,

MacGowan 3 forbi

SATURDAY'S HOCKEY

RECREIO DEFEATED

EASTERN: Lap Hin-hon; Kong sung-king, a Y. Yến 8. C. Lin, klddlesex Hầu King-geng. Lo Wai-kuen: South China Chang Yung-sum, Woo Chi-stang. Royal Navy V. K. Hyul, C." T. Tsoa and Haú RA.0.0. Ching-to.

Royal Boots Bing Tao Kit Chee

CLUB BEAT POLICE Club registered their second vie- 30th RA,

nil.

The Central British Association tory when they beat Police by the Kwong Wah Ladies defeated the Club de Re-convincing margin of four goals to club

Kowloon crelo by 6 goals to 1 in-a friend-

Club played one of their Police ly hockey, match played at King's

best games So far and al- "Park on Saturday. The winners HKC.C. TROUNCED

ways had the upper hand lead by three goals at the Inter- At Sookumpoo Army 2nd ΧΙ

on the custodians of the law. val beat the HK Cricket Club 2nd XI by 6 wickets,

+)

Army-97 for 4 wkts. - (Ite. leadBateman 39 net ont. Major Swyer 21 18 this race going to Sappertor, right from the start, trailed by 21 not out),

from the rise of the barrier, It Ruby Star and Amber II with was three or four lengths in front warrego River at the end of the 17. Hatfield 6 for 22).

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI-N, D. Booker bt Australian Diamond with the second favourite, Far View, an- Passing the Stands the urat ADVERTISEMENT other length behind, and Amicus time Piccadilly Jim wrested second

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

string.

BOYS BEAT SCOUTS

The

RA.O.C. HELD TO DRAW At Central Britt School, the

Goals P.WD. L. F. A. Fts # 6.1 0 17 711

7 4 2 1 21.10 10

7 4 2.1 22 11 10

6 3 1 2-15 13 7

7 2 3 2 25 20 7

8 2 1 3 14 17 5 51.22 5:10 4 6203 10:20 4 5. 1 3 5 19 13 61 1440 18 3 6 0 2 4 10 21 2

DIVISION

Goals P.W. D.-L. F. A. Pts. 6 6 1 0 4 11

6 5 1.0 32 3 11

7 4 2 1 28 12 10. 73 3 1 19 8 9 501.19 7 8 03 2 1 14 12 7 4 1 2.23 14 9 € 2,2 2:15 12

6 3 03:13 24 6

7 2 2 3 18 24 6 10 4.13 18 2

6 10 5.8:35 2 70 07741 · 0 7 0 0 7 5 32 0

~THIRD DIVISIÓN

Goals

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

0 4.0 0 20 5 12

7 42 1.10 7 10

6 4 1 1 24 99

7.4 1 3 20-11 9 7 3 3 3 18 78 774703 12 15 8

6 3 1 2:24:8 7

7 3 18-24 16 7

7 22.3.10 12 ₫

and-Bickford.

20th, R.A

8 21 3.14.15′. 5.

351h RA M'SEX TOO GOOD

R.A.SC. Despite the great fight put up shell by their defence Kowloon went ABA.

5 11 2 8 12 4 7115 5 23 3 7025 6 27 2

0 0 5 2·30 0

FANLING GOLF SPORTING

COMPETITION

OBA:-Miss N, Witchell and Odell was safe in goal while S.RAF. Miss P. Woolley: Miss M. Osmand Strange again turned in a good gignals

Riertsen Internat performance at back. and Mrs I (Recreio)

Joyce; Mrs. J. Crawford, Miss E. Woolley ous combination and was the main 24th R.A.

and Bickford was a very danger- 7th R and Miss M, Fordhan,

source of danger of Club attack. F.A.MC. Recreio: Miss M. Ribeiro and

Hopkinson opened the scoring 26th RA Miss B. Britto; Miss V. Carvalho and after the resumption further and Miss M. Silva: Miss L. Rod-goals were scored by Fowler (2)12th R.A. Diocesan Boys' School rigues; Miss M. Roza, Miss M. riae lying behind.

place from Ruby Star with Centre scout troop was defeated by the Campos, Miss A. Alves and Miss On passing the Rock the second Court still about two lengths in school XI by a wide margin

of C. Remedios. time Far View was passed by front. On passing the Rock, the 109 runs in a friendly match. Diamond's

SAINTS DRAW WITH D.G.S, entry with Amicus second time Warrego River over- Curtae and Viceroy coming up hauled Ruby Star.

D. B. 8. XI 178- Macauley

Playing at King's Park on 17), D. B. 8. Scouts 69-(J. Read Saturday. strongly.

Andrew's Ladies St. Coming into the straight Pic 25 not out. J. Macauley 3 for 4.drew with the Diocesan Girls When the straight was reached.cadilly Jim drew level with the Ebrahim 5 for 18) Draft Programmes and Entry h Far View and Australian

School in a friendly hockey game. Forms for the Eleventh Extra Diamond faded out of the run-winning post was reached.

leader, passing it just when the

sharing one goal each. Race Meeting to be held on ning...

The Saints were leading 1-0 at Sapper roamed home the winner was third, six lengths behind Royal Army Ordnance Corp.

Warrego River, the favourite, Royal Bignals drew with the half time. Saturday, 16th November, 1940

three lengths in front of Amicus

St. Andrew's-Miss M. Roza and (Weather permitting) may be curiae with Viceroy another four

Centre Court, and Ruby Star

R.A.0.C.: 135 (Stonor 71, Bas- Miss. G. Darby: Miss B. Greaves

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club obtained at the Secretary's Office.lengths behind. Australian Dia-

and Miss J. Wong; Miss P. Lang, competition for the trophy given by fourth

kins 21, Dixon, 6 for 48). Exchange Building; the Club nond was a poor fourth.

Royal Signals: 88 for swita. Miss H. May, Miss 8. Birchell and the Joint Council of the Order of (Blount 29. Starland 27, Haskins, Miss F. Wong.

St. John of Jerusalem and the D.G.S.: Miss G. Hutchinson Royal Red Cross society was held 7 for 50),

MEs. N. Maxwell and 'Miss B.

· BOWLERS, WIN

at Fanling during the whole Wong: Miss N. Tchackenko, Miss The Bowlers beat the Trundlers

October M-Reis--and--Miss P. Kotewall: by five wickets in the intra-club Miss D. Ebearzar, Mias V. Jex, Miss The trophy was won by B. A Cricket match played at the Civil E. Churn, Miss V. Churn and Miss Baker Carr (10) with a score of 5 Service Cricket Club yesterday.

E. Hicks Trundlers: 47. (J. Haynes 19 not out, J. Bendall 12, P-D, Crawley 14, Tor 9, Strange 2 for 6, FL Strange At King's Park on Saturday, the (1) 2 up: U M Stark (10), S. L. for 11), the YMCA, beat, the Khalsa by 4 Lloyd (12) and F. J. Price (11) all Bowlers: 89 (E. Benton 29, P. goals to 3 in a friendly hockeyra Crawley 20 not out. Bendall (3 match.

(One and Three Quarter Miles)

"

4830 p.m.--Queensland. Handleap....... (Two Miles)

House, Happy Valley; the Hong-3.00 p.m. Fremantle Bt. Leger Mr. Lee Broe. Piccadilly Jim, 167 Kong Club; The Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Mro. E. Grasett's Bapper, 150

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 7th November, 1940.

Order,

C. B. BROWN, Secretary.

.lbs. .....

(Mr. "W. H. S. Davis) 1. Mr. Lee Bros'. Amicus Curiae, 150

lbs (Mr. L. B. Chao) 2 Mr. Vilaja's Viceroy, 160 lbs.

Mr. P. P. Botelho) 8 Won by three lengths, four 'lengths between," seedtid" and third

Time::"3174.

Pari Mutack!

Winner: --- $3.70.10737

·Piácea: $0.70, $11.50, $14.70. Also" ran:---Australian Diamond 150 588 ihs. (P. Y. T. Well; Fair Chance 148

16

Ibs..." "Mr. L. B. CM20) ·-.1 'Mr.-T.-K÷L's Centre-Court;-165 ibe...... I. B. Lại Bung. Mr. Gredka's Warrego River, 154

(Mr. D. Black) 3 Won by a neck, six lengths between

second and third,

Time: 3.40.3.

Pari, Mutuel:

Winner: "81460. Places:

$5,60, $6.50, $2:50.

Also ran: Amber II 125 lbs. (8. W. Pan): Maple Star 140 (HL-8 Chang): Continued on Page 8 Cól. 3

Tor 13, HP, Cunningham 13 for 2 7. Haynes 1 for B), A-

YMCA WINS

of

Other scores were: F. D. Hunter

All the above, except Stark, re- Score at Interval was 4-0 in turned cards for the Old Course favour of the winners,

Receipts were $986

FIXTURES

TODAY

BADMINTON. Cathedral Hall

badminton, 8 pm

POLO-Navy Cup Competition,

Baskets V.

Clastes; Angels" v. Evergreens (Boundary Street),

3.45 D...

TOMORROW

BADMINTON -6t Andrew's

Fellowship Badminton Evening. CHESS. Kowloon Chess ClubTM Junior Championships, Kolat chon v. Mitchell, Poupard v Grafalda, Laufer v. Fabel, Wal- ther. DAlmeida, Len Drake, 8 Beniamin A Bens jamin

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