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KEEN RACING IS ANTICIPATED

BY "LAST QUARTER"

STARTING TIMES

FOR FANLING The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times tur Fanling.

Racing, enthusiasts are certain to gather in large numbers ät a.m. the Kwanti Racecourse tomorrow afternoon for the opening meeting of the 1940-1941 season of the Fanling Hunt and Baco Club.

There are six events on the pro- gramme, four of which are fal races for the lower classes of our friends from the Valley. Entries have been plentiful and the racing should be keen enaugh to provide some good fields and finishes.

TAIPO HURDLE RACE

I foresee one of the firmest favourites of the day going to the past if Gretber is saddled in this opening hurdle event over 1-1/4 miles. If this pony

Jump can passably well it should be suffi clent for her to annex this event 15 she will simply canter away from the others on the flat.

March Brown appears be next one in line, with Clowner probably taking. the minor placing. I Zero accepts here instead of going out in the final event over half a mile on the fat, punters would do well to follow this brown though I am afraid he will succumb to Grether.

CHRISTMAS DAY " !.

Old Course

916 R Young G. C. Wargall 9.20 A Somerfelt, K. S. Morrison. 9.24 A. M. Mack, L'Goldman... 9.28 I. H. Geare, G. M. Park, ' 9.32 K.8. Robertson, H.H. Mundy, 9.38 Capt. Thursby, M. S. Banner. 9.40 R. G. Parker, R. M. M. King. 9.44 J. B. Harrison, M. A. Annett. 9.48 A. L Landsbert, W. Stoker. 9.52 W. A: Stewart, T: Low.

R. P. Morris, H. A. Mills.

9.56 10.15 10.24

T.

MB. Lloyd, S. L. Lloyd. J. Price, G. E R. Divett.

New Course

9.34 H. N, Williamson, G. R.

Horridge.

BOKING - DAY

Old Course

9.18 A. Pollard, A-H. McBride. 9.20. F. A. Dinsdale, M: A, Annett. 9.2 D. L. Prophet, Capt. Thursby. 9.28 LH. Geare. J. AD. Morrison. 9.32 W. Sharp, J. M. Thomson. 9.36 F. McLeod, J. D. Thomson. 9.40 L. A. R. Duncan, J. Hackney. 9.44 E G. Price, T. Megarry. 9.48 Major Giles, F. D. Hunter. 9,52 A. M. Mack, R. C. Gairdner. 9.56 Lt. Col. Macpherson, G. W.

Reeve.

10.00, W. W. C. Shewan, D. S. Edwards

Navy were a ragged team at the

HAPPY VALLEY HANDICAP beginning but settled down to

(Second Section) play a better game later, The

Should Arabian Cat have" the halves were very weak.while the forwards did not come to an un-services of one of our more ex-10.04 derstanding until later in the perienced jockeys, this little chest- match but even then they lacked nut must stand a very good chance their usual punch.

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ROUGH PLAY

Ita game featured by rough play ST. JOSEPH'S and ROYAL SCOTS drew one-all at the valley. A very regrettable incident occur red in this match when Parnaby, Scots right-half, was giving "marching orders,"

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in this half mile sprint. National 924 Mrs. Rowell, J. C. Brown. Liberty, has been Improving in training and I expect this con- 1018 F. A. M. Elliott, E. L. Groome. tender to be right up at the finish 10.20 J. C. C. Matthews, R. G.

even best the and probably favourite.

King's Envoy and Lucky Eleven are others worth watching, while

Parker.

10.32 Mal. Godley, R. D. Gillespie

I consider Gallant Marshal a good will make a good race out of it outsider if you have some cash to Dick Turpin at 140 lbs. is not to spare..

e neglected especially since he seems to have quite a liking for the Fanling track.

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CASTLE PEAK HANDICAP This race is confined to ""p"

It goes without saying that the standard of "soccer suffered as a result and a poor exhibition was NEW SOUTH WALES HANDICAP witnessed. The military eleven had In this 1-1/2 miles steeplechase. more of the exchanges and for Teviotdale has the best record of this deserved to take full points, the lot and must therefore be

I think the Class China ponies over seven fur- Though their forwards by no watched carefully. means eclipsed those of the Saints, race will develop into a close night longs and I will again pin my faith the Scots possessed a stronger de-for honours between Teviotdale, on the old Fanling and Hongkong fence but, despite this advantage. Bea Urchin and Glorious Star. racer, Sylvandale. Jack O'Lantern they could not turn it to their gain. Colorado Star has been showing has come on fast and is also an- David Leonard defended atoutly quite good form recently at the other one quite at home on the but his partner, Bowen, was very Valley and may upset if started country course, so keep an eye on

event this small brown. erratic. A. Leonard had a good hold bere instead of the next on Hossack while Maher had the Spectrum is reported to be the full measure of the Garrie-Cook dark one here: combination.

MORE ROUGH PLAY

FANLING CEP HANDICAP.

HAPPY VALLEY HANDICAP., (First Section)

King's Worthy and Piet Hein are fair bets, whfie if Royal High- Acss gives of her best, she will The special $1 Sweep will be make it a dimcult task for the to beat her. Phoenix, T Another rough match was seen drawn for on this seven furlongs others at Boundary Street when KWONG flat race for "D" Class Australians think, is too heavy, while Eve of WAH-met KOWLOON. each side and I like Quick Despatch in spite Peace will most likely be an ab- scoring twice. Kwong Wah of having to carry top weight, 185 sence. played one of their best games the lbs. The opposition, I believe, will defence and attack showing fine come from Rising. Star, as this coordination that was absent from pony will find the distance more) This sprint race should go to their previous games,

suitable than when last ̃ruced. -. Zero or Radius tar, who are re- Receiving "excellent support from Surprise Again is dangerous but puted sprinters. Ascot Vale should two fast and tricky wingers, let me warn punters that betting be close up, on the leaders at the Cheuk Shex-kam and Wong King-on this pony is quite a gamblë be-finish with Lancashire Chap also. Chung, Chin Chi-fun was given cause of his temperamental moods. as a possibility. Geordie is fast off ample opportunity to reveal his Rooifly ran well enough a fortnight the mark and is a very good out- [read worth and, on the whole. 250 and if in the same condition side bet..

played a very clever game.

It is interesting to note that Pereira, who turned out for Kwong Wat farlier, in, the scamm, "played ake inside-left: for Kowloon, He, howreyn, did; nothing much of note while they rest of the forwards

could not make much, of an im-

presalon

on, the steady-de- fence of the electricians;

DEN GRABENK· MATCHES, In the two charity matches on Sunday, the CHINESE, had litla difficulty, against the opposition put up by the REST: Superior in their combination," end; posseMAIZIE “a better understanding" of each;| other's play; the, Chinese had the Rest teams on; the run, throughout. and only the good; defence of the latter saved them from; heavier defeats.

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11.30 Compositions of Ivor Novello. 109 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

103 Buy Mayest at the Planu 1.15 Film Selectionis.

130 Bentery and Rugby Press, Wes- ther Forecast and Announcements

145 Latest Dance Music.

2.15 Close down.

11.00 A.FIL Relay of Christmas | 6:48

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Gilder is the rematc of nearly 100- - gear), experíesen; im-making fine.

alexing perparations.

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This, was, never mórn elsarly di {{monstrated than on Bunday«when: Chinese YMCA, who last year short passing, had the Rest de

the: Chinese forwards, with clever played off with: University for the "A" Diridon Badminton League fence guessing all the time.

Championship pet what little

Indian Programme. John's a30 Bichard Cročka: (Tenor) and

the Boston. Promenade Orchestra

7.06' Landon Relay-The News: 1.7.16 London Belay -- “Questions of the Elour."

1228 p.m. Carols and X'mas Music. L60 Local Time Signal and Wea-] ther Report.

· 169 · Quilter-Chiläzzer's Overture. 1.25 English. Ballade.

130 - Reuter and Rugby Prenaj Wća- ther: Forsonst and, Announcements 14 Englisch-Ariisis in Variaty, 2:30 Cina dawit, 545 Indian Programme. €30 Webster Booth'. (Tenor), and Matek, Weller and; Big Orchestra. 7.00 London Belay-The Neves,

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MATCH OFF

730- London. Belay-Simp: Dragon! [A Oploy X'utins Dish;

2 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and dansuncements.

Univerity "E?: auxen; tames to: two The whole day cricket match between Chub de Recreio and No. Chin, and F. L. Fung were 3 (Machine Can) Company of the in, great, form for University to win Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps all tores rumes, the offer two arranged for this coming day. University pairs, C. K Cheuk and afternoon as beer cancelled. Fire

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Naval Court Martial

Lieut. J. Jackson, Röyal Naval Reserve, was tried by court martial at the Hongkorna. Naval Tard on Monday, on the charge of being absent from duty without per

K. B. Li and S. Amplasane and The cancellation was made neces · 10.00 – Londan. Helay-ilis, Maściły mileston, 2

A. P. Len lost a game each. Pat cary by the fact that a softball

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télamed and won aame afternoon.

10.16 Bravest Dance Music. 1100 Close down,

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The defendant, pleading guilty, was dismissed his ship and serire, ily reprimanded.

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