THE GYMKHANA

Saturday's Sporting Fixture.

Despite the change in the weather, there was a good at- tendance at the Racecourse on Saturday, at the Gymklimon. Sport was good, and the hurdle race provod s most exciting one, a blanket covering the first three as they passed the post. During the afternoon the band of the

Mr. H. P. White's Deford,

1501be

(Mr Sedgewick) 0, Mr G. Friesland's Barford,

148lbs

(Vr. Sell) 0 Time: 1min. 30 2/5cecs. Pari-mutuel.

Winner-$12.50.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1918.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

K. C. c. v. c. 8. c. t. This Second League fixture was played at Kowloon on deinr Placca let $ 0.40. 2nd $8.20. day .ternoon and resulted in

Cash Sweep.

Ticket No. 98, 1+

$348.50 74, Earl 8 99 00 69, 3rd $ 40.50 Flying Kangaroo led at the fall

"I

favour of the home side. R. O. Witchell carried his bat for sixty six, while with the ball, the Hon. Mr. Claud Favern took five wickets for forty-eight rans. The follow- ing ore goares ****..*

C. 8. C. 0,

G. Witchell not out

DOLI. rendered appropriate of the fg being followed by and well played selections, and Red Olond, with Barford tailed on the whole a most enjoyable of. The lead was taken by Red afternoon was spent. The pro-Cloud at the half-mile post, Rice R. O. Hutchison gramme and results are appended. Bird baing in close attendance.

Macarkill

#4

66

C Elson b

The PatrodsHis Excellency Red Cloud led into the straight E. B. Rzed b Kay Mr. Claud Severn; His Excel- and for yards from the post. R. Sayer a and b Macaskill 5 lenoy Vice Admiral T. H. M Rire Bird challenged the leader, A Foster o Robinson, b Wease 32. Jerram C.B: His Excellency outpacing both Red Cloud and 11. E. Mr. C. Severno Macas Major-General F. Kelly, C.B. Flying Kangarce, and won com- and Commodore R. H. Anstruther, fortably by three lengths, Two A G. M. Salt not out RN., C.MG. The officials were lengths separating second and F. Q. Biden as follow:-

A. O. Brawn

The Stowards of the Hoogkong Jockey Club (ex offic); Mr H. P. White, Hon Mr. David Lan dale, Mr. D. M. Ross, Mr. G. K. Hill Brutton and Major F. A. Dickinson:

Judge. Major-General F. 11. Kelly

Handicapper. Mr. R. F. O. * Master.

Olerk of the Soules.-Mr. A Charlton.

Starter. Mr. M. W. Slade. Timekeeper. Mr. M. 9. Sas-

·BOOD,

Hop: Sec. and Treasurer: Mr. R. F. C. Master.

RESULTS.

One Round Flat Raco Hanilic.p. For subscription grimus of any

BOBOT. 'Mr. H. P. Whito's Defford, 154"

Iba (Mr. Gegg) 1

V

Winner: $7.30

third.

Hurdle Race. -Distance al out one mile and three furlonge. For all China ponics. Catch weights 10st 121b. No penal- ties for jockeys or ponies except winners of a Hurdle ruce at this season's Gymkhanas to carry 51b. extras

Mr. Blank's Robin Hood,

154lba (Mr. Clarke) 1 Mr. Norman's Sweet Rocket,

1521be

(Mr. 8th)

Mr. Blank's Bactrian, 157lbs

(Mr. Walker) 3 Father O'Flynn's Blackmore,

kill, b De Rome

R. O. Barlow N. L Smith did not bat.

Extrue

Total (for 5 wickets)

Bowling.

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FJ. De Romel.b. w.b. Witobell 12

B. D Evans o Barlow, b Severn 7, Capt. W. A. Hagger, o Severn,

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Va'n; 1571ba (Mr Edge),0. Stall or, o Severn, b Heed... 10 Mr. B D'Oolingen's Flores), [J.P. Robinson, eBiden, blavern 12

1521b

Owner) 0K. R. Macaskill e Smith, b

Severn Cast Sweep. Ticket No. W.L.Wenger, cBarlow,bSevern 5 124, 8403 20. J. Blackburn, e Hutchision, 182, 1.5 20 b Reed

Pari-mutuel. Winter: $59 80

1, 41.10 2, 28.80

32,

57.60 B. Croucher, b Severn

F. Elson, not out W. Kay o Sayer, b Reed.

Extras....

Total...

Bowling.

22

20

8

110

+

300

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O, M. R. W. 1 24

R C. Witchell 6 B.E. Mr Cl ud

Severn,

2

11 1 48 5

54 cft to E. B. Reed

- 14 3

Mr. Brutton's Sevington, 152

lb (Owner) 2

Bactrian led to the first hurdlo, Time: 2min. 04seca.

followed by Sweet Rocket and Pari-mutuel. Cash Sweep.

Ticket No. Robin Hood, with Floreal last. 24, 801.15 This order was maintained until 7.10. 1,30,35 the home bend when Blackmore Sovington took the lead at the Vale fell to the rear. Sweet Rec start and rounding the band by kat later went to the rear, while the football field led by a length. Robin Hood who was leading, At the football sinnd Defford wee

was followed by Bactrian and palling double. Racing towards Foreal. R bin Hood and his the half-mile post, Sevington was stable companion then ran in still in the lead but when compony and took approaching the ascent Defford gether at the last forco, Sweet ohallenged, and eventually won Rocket joining them. Robin by half a length

Hood was challenged by Sweet Five Furlongs Flat Rice.-For Rocket and Bactrian but Robin all China ponies which haverun Hood won by a head. A neck at this season's Gymkhanas, in-separated the second and third: cluding Polo Pony Racos and One-and-half Milo Flat Race- Scurrys, and not won.

Bandicap. -For all China ponies. Mr. Norman's Sweet Rocket,

Mr. Brulton's Sovington, 152 Iba (Mr. Hickman) (Mr. Clarke) ? Mr. Blank's Joy, 144 Iba

(Mr. Clarke) 1551ba (Owner) 3 Mr. Brutton's Jous Mighty,

158lbs. (Mr. Gegg) 3

1551ba (Mr Bet) 1

Mr. Blank's Robin Hood 165lbs

Mr. Bratton's Radium II.,

Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadzow's

1

Hope, 155lbs (Mr. Gegg) 0 Mr. Brutton's Radium II, Mr. Convern's Jambolini,

152lba

88

K C. C. and XI v. C, R, C. This match was played at Causeway Bay on Saturday and resulted in a win for the Kowloon visito s by 44 1008. Soores:—

-K, Q. O. 2nd.

2

P. R. Wulff, b Yew Man-ahun A. R. F. Riven, o Wei Wing-

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Acccountant's Loss.

An accountant of West Point has reported to the police that someone has stolen from his house: four jackets valued $2 and $8 in money.

Missing Money. A Chinese woman from 62, Connaught Road Contral, has re- portad to the police that someone lins stolen from her room $383, which was in a box.

Back Aagain.

Dr. and Mrs. Francis Clark and Dr. Lindsay Wood returned

by the 8.8. Australien to-day. They have kn visiting Saigon, in connetion with the Far Eas- tern Medical Congress.

Too Trusting. *. A Chinese jeweller who ex trusted a man with jewellery valued at $608, for the purpose of sale, has lost it, the man al sconding. The man is supposed to have gone to Singapore.

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KAL

2

J. H. Mead, c Chan Yat-kwoug

b Un H. Fan...

5

D. J. Mackenzie, b Ho Wing-

'kin

13

F. Bicon, c Wong Po-kie, b

Yow M. Chun

G. Wolf b Un How-fan

0

0

A. W. E. Davidson, c Ho Wing

Kio, b Y. M. Obun

2

J. Spittles, not out

3

Church. e Chan Yat-kwong-b

bY' M. Chan

To-day's Advertisements

1

(Owner) 0 Or, R. D. Harvey's Primrose, 148lba (Mr. Seth) Mr. T. F. Hongh's Cadzow's

Hope, 147 iba (Mr. Sadge..

wick) 0 Time: 2min: 28 1/5secs.

Pari-mutuel. Cash Sweep. Winner: $18 40 Ticket No.

155lbs (Mr. Master) Mr. G. Friesland's Barford, 1531b (Mr. Hickman) Time: 1min. 20secs. Pari-mutuel Cash Sweep. Winner: $35.10 Ticket No.

85, $185 85 20.80 4, 53.101

1,

2,

3,

11.00

9.10 94, 28 55

After two false starts the ponies

got away

together,

Jambolini leading. Sweet Rocket

and Robin Hood afterwarde took

0.20 72, $437.85 7.80 68, 125.10 5.60 98, 02.55 Radium led on the ponies settl

3.

E. J. Ewards, b Y. M.Chua 26

Extras

Total

י

Bowling Analysis,

1

105

0. M. R. W. 11 2 41 12 2 33 6

*

2 0 15 0

5 1 15 3

C. B. C.

the lead in turn, Jambolini fal-ing down, being followed by Jor, Ho Wing-kin ling into fourth place. Rounding Cadzow's Hope, and Jose Mighty Yew Man-Chun the first bend Sweet Rocket again in the rear. Passing the football Ng Sze-kwong went to the fore with Radium (I. stand and the half mile post Un Hew-fan close up, and Barford third. these positions still held good Sweet Rook was let out, and die with Joss Mighty improving. pite a challenge came from Re-Racing up the bill Cadzon's dium, the former won by two Hope drew up to the leader, but lengths and a half, Radium II. at the village tend Radiam was being beaten by three lengthe by in front. Racing into the straigh. Robin Hood second for place. Joss Mighty commenced to over- Individual Tent Pegging.-Open baul the othere. From the die- to members of the Gymkhana tance Savington came into the Club Jockey Club, Polo Club picture, and, running strongly, und to Officers of the Army won by two lengths, a length and Navy Best of two iuna: separating second and third.

Lieut Bradney

Mr Master

Captain Edye

Pari-mutuel.

Winner.-813.90

2

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Cash Sweep.

Ticket No. 42, 16t

6, 2nd

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

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