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SERIES OF CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCHES
"Special To The H.K. Daily Press
It is reliably learned that a movement is afoot to organise a South China, Eastern and Sing Tao in aid of the wounded soldiers in
series of football matches between
China.
The sponsor of this movement, It is understood, Is Madame Sun
Yat-sen while others mentioned in
connexion
Entertaining Handicap
Soccer For Weights For
Eleventh Extra Meet
Week-end
BY "PILAT
Some entertaining soccer is promised fans this week-end and many evenly contested should be seen.
games
A
This afternoon Eastern will clash with Royal Navy at Caroline. Hill and a good game is in store.
The Senior Service are expected
KOWLOON,Y, SING TAO
SPORTS
Special $1 Sweep Feature
Of Macao Meet
MERRY FATTY. FOR OPENING SPRINT?
his mind to have a real go at the race. Coureur Bleu should secure the remaining place.
REPUBLICAN HANDICAP (1ST, SECTION)
A very good race should be witness- ed here and there is little to choose
The following are the handicap BY "LAST QUARTER between Ascot Vale and Lucky
weights for, the 11th "Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, Nov. 16:--- 2-Newcastle Handicap, "C" Class
"Six Furlongs
leven.
Both parites are fit and With promises' of ideal weather; for the week-end and the Armistice the finish, Arablan Cat is not en- are to make a good fight of it at Day holiday on Monday, racing tirely out of the reckoning and enthusiasts will undoubtedly grasp should be very near especially it the opportunity to visit the Fortu- an experienced and strong jockey rese Colony for the Nov. Race is in the saddle. Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club, Geordle are good outsiders to in- which will be held at the Areis Presa Course tomorrow afternoon.
There are six handicap events 354;
down for decision and though in
A Green Time 141, Bredon 145. Catterick, Bridge 151 Centre Court 163, Cheerful Star 163, National Victory 147. Perola d'Oriente 137 Rising Star 135. Roolfly 135, Shut- tlecock 147, Spring Shine
Test on.
Dekko and
REPUBLICAN HANDICAP (2ND SECTION) King's Envoy and Sunshine Suste
Kowloon will entertain. Sing Tao Twilight Star 142, Venus Bay 185, two events the entries number only appeal to me as the best ones in and though they will have the Violet Queen 135, Warrego River three or four, the remaining items this six furlong sprint. Galant advantage of ground the Chinese 152. Winnie 155.
at the Cafe de Chine today when should register a comfortable vic-4-New Bridge Handicap, "B" Claxon the programme should have Marshal and National Anthem are
to put up a great Aght especially with the organisation with the return of Robinson, their are Adml. Chan Chak, Mr. Yu brilliant goalkeeper. There
is Hung-kwan, ex-mayor of Shang-only one other change, Morgan hai, and Mr. Au Yeung-kui, former
replacing Croft. Commissioner of Police in Canton.[
* FULLY DISCUSSED The last three-mentioned are entertaining representatives of the three clubs concerned at luncheon the matter will be fully discussed, It is proposed that should this organisation materialise, as two of the Chinese clubs are usually
·"tree"" on Sunday, the games will be played in the morning so that there will be no interference with the league programme. Whis series will probably start at the beginning of next month
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES
FOR HOLIDAYS The Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting tiffes for Fanling to- morrow is as follows:-
3.m.
OLD COURSE
920 A W. Bourne, I. H. Geare. 9.25 K S. Robertson, J. L. C.
Pearce.
tory, while Middlesex should ac-! count for Club at Bookunpoo but should not take things easily in
view of the good form shown by
the latter last week.
Tomorrow's programme
while St. Joseph's will" South China.
com-
oppose
and
165.
Scots The
1st Section, From the 1
Milla Post
...
the
sufficient starters to make the good, bets with Old Fashioned as meeting an interesting one.
the outsider for "big money." The Stewards are conducting a "Albury 155,. A Roaring Time 155,
REPUBLICAN HANDICAP Brown Derby 157, Devonian 185. Special $1 Oath Sweep on
(3RD SECTION) last Fair Chance 151, Flying Dutenman Tongkawan Handicap, the
The ones that should finish pro- 147, Income Tax 148 Melody Star event of the meeting, and sales are
Should minently here are The Mermaid. prises two matches. Royal Scots 165. Piccadilly Jim 148, Pumper limited to 50,000 tickets. meeting the Police at Sookunpoonickel 158, Rowan 165, Springhurst this number be disposed of the Sports Venture and Cuban Love. 147, Sydney Lad 155, Tornado Star first prize will be worth approx- These three are all good sprinters and a great deal will depend on mately $24.000, South China should gather full-Castle Peak Handicap, "D" Class! It is anticipated that the ma-the luck of the race and the start. points.
1st Section. Six Furlongs jority of the Hongkong Jockeys A very good outside bet is High EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; Kong Chatterbox 150, Clowner 155. Eve will be making the trip to Macao. Tower. Sin-king, Woo Chi-stang: 3. of Peace 158, Comph 158, Phoenix though Mr. H. C. Ph will be ab Liu, Hsu King-sing. Lo Wai-kuen: 160. Portrush 159, Royal Highness sent. having left the Colony for Chung Yung-sum. Cheung Kam-158, Sunlight View 168, Sylvandale Shanghai on personal business the strongest jockey in this mile hot or Yu Hop-hing. V. K. Hyul, C. 154, This Time 148, West Lake 181, earlier this week.
Wilber 157. Willynilly 155. Tsao and Hau Ching-to. SING TAO: Cheung Wing-choi; 6-New South Wales Handicap, "A" Hau. Yung-sang, Li Tin-sang: Lau
Class. From the Two Mile Post Once Bound & In Tin-sang, Leung Wing-chiu, Scong
...
VICTORIA HANDICAP
KUO HUA HANDICAP
2
I would suggest punters follow
race as all the three entries are evenly matched. However, I think Jack O'Lantern will be Arst home
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of the four entries for this followed by the Tigress and Hurri-a distance very much favoured in in following them. Victory Life- opening event over six furlongs, jeane.
Shanghai racing circles. Bhanghal should not be neglected and Mea-
:
Ling-sing: Tang Kwong-sum, Fung Amicus Curiae 160, Ascot Day Merry Fatty seems the probable .. TONGKAWAN HANDICAP 4 and Fairy Ousel are the ones dow Eve may yet carry his 162 lbs. King-cheong, Kwok Ying-l, Lal 154 Australian Diamond 101, winner, though Shih-in-Grand is "This is the race on which the that have shown themselves cap- to victory. If Fairy Ank strips well Baffin Bay 163, Chiltern 150, Con-dangerous, as he can easily account Special $1 Sweep will be drawn and able of taking on a little distance. In the paddock, have a small bet Shiu-wing and ip Pak-wah.
ST. JOSEPH'S: Sammy Tsang: nieber 145, Lancashire Chips 155, for the field if he only makes up is to be run over nine furlongs, so I feel one cannot be far wrong on him. A. J. Hussain, D. Leonard; Maher. Many Thanks 146, Vanity Fair 151. G. Fernandes, Lau- Wing-kong: Viceroy 159.
9.30 I. P. Tamworth, R. G. Far-Liu Kwat-chuen, C. Santos, Mac--New Bridge Handicap, "B" Class
ker.
9.35
Brig. Macleod. J. Linaker.
9.40 F, D. Hunter. T. A. Pearce.
Donald, J. Gomes and S. Cruz.
The "following are a few of the probable teams that will be seen
9.45 AD, Humphreys, F. A. Red-in action over the week-end:-
mond...
9:50 G. C. Worrali, S. L. Lloyd. 9.55 K. S. Morrison, J. A. D. Mor-
rison.
10.00 R. K. Collings, S. Tomlinson. 10.04 R. P. Morris H, S. Rees. 10.08. J. Hackney, F. G. Walker.
"FIRST DIVISION A.K.F.C.: Odell; S. Strange, Drattan: Skinner, Forrow. Strange; Fowler, Scott, Hopkinson, Bickford. Riertsen.
K.F.C.-Lapsley; Lamb, Ulrich; Maxwell. Williamson, Hutchison:
10.12 A. N. and A. A. Mac-Truscott, V. White, Blake, Jackson
fadyen.
10.16 S. T. Butlin, H. A. Mills.
son.
Elsley..
P.R.C.: McHardy: Blackburn,
10.24 J. G. Jensen, P. V. McLane, Ferrier, Moss. 10.28 T. E Pearce, J. C, Taylor. 10:32 W. Sharp, T. Low.
2nd Section, From the 11
Mile Post!
A Great Time 157, Ajax 152, An- nabella 135, Australian Prince 147, Bruno 140, Cockleröl 140, Contact 182. Criffel 162. Derby Day 148, Double Finesse 150, Franklin 155, Triumphant Day 155. Happy Landings 145, Sea .Jay 155,
3Castle Peak Handicap, "D" Class
2nd Section, Six Furlongs Chance 158. Fe! Ying 140, Gold Bistre 155, Bressay 161, Double
Coin" 140, Jack O'Lantern 142, Matador 140, National Success 155,
10.20 R. J. K. Walker, J. B. Harri-Parker: Pope. Gough, North; Gor-Palmer 144, Piet Hein 147, Salvage don, Howlett, Lau Pak-hung. Master 158, Talkative 148. "The Leopard 158, The Tgress 156, "NAVY: - Robinson: Westlake, Valorous 152. Honywill; Honeywill, Maughan, Barber; Phippen, Lepage, Hendy, O'Regan, Bourne.
10.36 J. L. Oswald. GR. Horridge. 10.40 S. A. Bleap, J, M. Mackinnon. 10.44. Licut. Carter, Pay. Lt. Jesse-
توت
man.
NEW COURSE
9.20 W. Hewitt, F. Groves. 9.35 A. K. Mackenzie, R. Young. 0,30 Col. Rose, 37. R. Mitchell. 0.35 A. McKellar, L. R. Andrewes. 9.40 D. Humphreys, A. J. Dennis. 9.45 N. L. Smith, I. Newton. 9,50 w. w. c. Shewan, D. S. Ed-
SECOND DIVISION- H.K.F.C. Marvin; Purves. Sloan; MacFarlane, Coleman, Carr; Beattie, Foullard, Kernard, Morrison, Lodge.
K.F.C.-Salter; Humphrey, Col- Her; Kwok, Castro, R. Lapsley: Eastman, Gonsalves, Silva, Jorge, Mackechnie,
ASSON. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
FULL PROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY
The Association Hockey Tourna- ment fixtures for this Sunday have P.R.C.-Manning: Mui Sul-kee, been revised, and there will now Pile; Mak Hon-sun, Hogarth, Brit-be seven games to be played, two tain: Wong Man-kwel, Channing. in the morning and five in the 9.55 A. M. Kennedy, G. G. Alt-Fan Kwei-choi, Coull, Kwong afternoon.
kenhead.
7.1 ward. ***
10.00 A. E. Lissaman, D. S. Robb. 10.04 H. L. Carson, A. L. Lands-
bert.
10.16 Col. and Mrs, Matthews. 11.08 R. Parkin. Capt. Fraser. 11.12 C. 8. Clark, Capt. Lynch. ~ MONDAY-TIMES
Nov. 11, follows:- #"
Hing.
Nothing very special in the mat- NAVY: Rush: Edwards, Mears; (ter of big matches is offered for Heap, Hazard, Hawkins: Breese, the week, and Recreio v. Kumaons Allifon, Cummings, Murrin, Barber. should be about the best game in PLAYERS CAUTIONED the morning. It is not yet known
F. Jorge, of Kowloon Football for certain whether Khalsa will be Club, and Yau Wah-hing. of Kit felding a team, but they are down Chee, who had been sent off the against Royal Engineers at 430
The starting times for Monday. field of play a fortnight. ago for pm, which game should also be a
misconduct. were cautioned on good one. Thursday evening at the meeting!
OLD COURSE
9.18 L. C F Bellamy, A. Vof the Emergency Committee of
Greaves.
THE PROGRAMME. The following is the programme the Hongkong Football Associa- with Home teams given first":
9.20 EP. Streatfield. A. H. Guin- tion,
ness.
9.24 I K. Ceare, J. A. Parrish,
9.28 A. W. Bourne, E. T. Mc-
Mullen."
9.62 H. F. Sommer, J. H., Seth.
ADVERTISEMENT
THE MACAO JOCKEY. CLUB.
The November Race Meeting will be held at Arela Preta, Macao, on Sunday, 10th Novem ber, 1940, commencing, at "3.00 p.m.
The First. Bell will be rung at 2:30 pm.
Admission to Members' En closure: $1; Public Stand : 50 cents.":
By Order.
A MARTIN & CO.,
Secretaries & Trenturers, Hong Kong, 6th November, 1946
596
At 10.30 am: A. N. Other I Y: C.BA: Recreio v. Kumaons, at
SPORTING FIXTURES 2.30 pm.: Signals v. Nomads. At
TODAY
¡4.30 pm: Royal Engineers v. Khalsa; 5th AA. “A” v. University; POWLS.- Aitkenhead Shield and 5th AA "B" v. 2nd MTB.; Police.
Prize Distribution -(Kowloon "B" v. Gunboats;
8.0.0.) 2.30 p.m.
C.B.A.-A.N. OTHER CRICKET. Seniors, Hongkong Central British Association will. C.C. "A". Combined Small be represented by the following- Units, Recreio y Craigengower, team in their match against A. N. Hongkong O.C. v. Kowloon CC Other XI to be played on the Club Indian R.C.
University. Ground, King's Park Juniors, Kowloon C.C. v, Hong T. Lockhart; N. B. M: Whitley, kong C.C. Crafgengower, D. Parsons; W. Ure, T. 8. D. Whit Recreio; Univeralty v. Indian ley D. 8. Blake; D. T. Smish, G. R.C. FOOTBALL LEAGUE - First DIF. Fowler
Woolgar, E. Fowler, M. Dunne and. vision, Kowloon v. Sing. To
SIGNALS-NOMADE (Kowloon); Middlesex v Club The Signals-Nomads game wit (Scokunpoo); Eastern v Navy be played at Recreio pound, the (Caroline Hill), 4.15 pm, Becond following is the Nomads line-up=" Division, RAB.C. v. EngineersF. Soares: H. Soares, P. Zavier; (St. J. Happy Valley); Kow-A. Xavier, R. J. Reed, H. Gubbay, 10on v. Sing Tao (Kowloon); R. M da Silva, J. E. Franco, 6. A Club v. Middlesex (Bockumpoo Reed (Capt.), P. Ral, B. Xavier. R.A.C.C.
Navy (Caroline Hi) 2.45 p.m. Thira, Division;
36th R.A. v. Shell (St. J. Happy RUGBYFriendly Club and Po Valley); 24th RAV Inter national (Chatham Road); RA *3.0. 96th RAS (Military," H.V.) 4.15 p.m.; RAMC, V RAP (Military, EV), 20th RA, 12 RA (Chatham Road) 245
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Combined Services (Club) 4.30 p.m.; Club “ARSIAN Navy "A" (Club) 3.18 pm.
AUTOMOBRONA RACING –Macão – Jocity"" (Club'e November Race Meeting, at Areia Preta Macao, 4 b. 200
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the Navy...
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