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THE
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BIG RACE MEETING.
SUBSTANTIAL ENTRIES
RECEIVED.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
INTERESTING STAGE REACHED.
LOCAL YACHTING.
FIRST CORDINTHIAN RACE ON SATURDAY,
Unusually heavy entries have been The race for the championship The Arat Corinthian Race for aniling received for the Annual Race Meeting in the First Division of the Cricket yachts took place at the Royal Ilong- this year, which will be bold on League has reached a most inter-kong Yacht Club on Saturday after. February 20, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and eating stage with the Indians (last-noon over a course of 7.5 miles. 27th Entries closed last Saturday year'
afternoon. The substantial increase in Craigeugower C.C. on even terms,
champions) and the full results were as follow:
the entries is due to the fact that there each having won all three matches are about 90 Derby Griffin imported
* CM 18sarted at 2.13 p.m.). Yachi Narra
in Hongkong this season as compared up to date. These two teams will with the figure of about 60 last year. be matched against each ather skin while the number of subscription next Saturday, when the destinasi griffins has been increased from 90,, tion of the Shield will be decided. which was the figure of 1931, to about
11h. The batch of Australian poules imported last year for the first timo!
in Hongkong placed further orders
FIRST DIVISION.
with the result that no fewer than be Champions' Big Victory Over
Australian ponies have been purchased for the coming Annual Meeting, naj compared with the comparatively sunil number of 20 add in 1931,
The Royal Navy.
The
Fillahel Correciril Puon 4.14.30 4.11,60
4
4.37.14
Capl, Krogh Mor
4.28.14
4.20.02
4.15.47
Mr. V. liary
Major W. Dingham
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4.18.91
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4.22.47
4.11.02
Mr. B. Nase.
Colleen
€27.32
4.13.47
Mr. B. Dilland
་་་་་
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"" and "Y" Ciam (Biarted at 2.30 p.m.), Umphon
the Indians, and lost by the big mar.
The Royal Navy were no match for A igin of ten wickets at Sookumpos, Why Wander The Draft Programme.
Sub. L. Merriman (16) alone played Jacket the bowling with confidence, while The draft programme for the Avec-Cdr. Skyrme played a restrained
Bojum days meeting has been published and innings. The side were dismimed for Speidert it is noted that for the first day the 54 runs. avonta include: The
Wong Not- A. R. Minu (5 for 26) and A. H. Adanc Chong Stakes (First Section), The Madar (4 for A) were in fine form Wong Nel-Chong Stakes (Second Sec-with the bali, and were responsible Zephyr tim). The Sydney Mulden Stakes, The for the dismissal of the Navy side! Sydney
(Second for 64 runa. Division),
The measuring
Malden Stakes
for
ponie's
lash
Indians hot no dimeuity in Wenty 14 hamls 1 Inch und over), passing this total, and did no far The Fonchawy Cup, The Valley the loss of no wickets. Thereafter, Stakes. The Trial Plate, The Chins they totalled 166, runs for six wie Stakes. The Old Course Plate, The ketu, fenst nten Junving retired. Hopeful Stakes, The New Stable Tinte
BURNETTS HAT TRICK.
University And Kowloon Draw At Pokfulum.
Consistent batting and stendy bowl.
4.40.01
4.40,0)
Hine Blokes
4.85.18
4.33.35
Caps Lochbar |
4,45,71
4.MD.44
Capt. Fowkes
4.34.0%
4.33.20
Mr. . . Itouse
4.48,20
4.49.43
Mr. G. Pickering
4.38,01
4.4.2A
4.57.24
Major StewaTE 1.44.51
Cdr. A. 11. Walker, H.
"G" Clans (Started i 2.10 p.m.).
2.04.31
1.05.27
Mr. P.. kinwer
4.48.22
4.67.18
Cruiser Race.
4.46.87
Mr. R. Grleve 4.55.90 2
Mr. 1. de Ville
The fifth cruiser championship race was sailed yesterday, the course. being Cheung Chau (P), a distance of 25 milos. The raco started at 10,95 a.tn., and resulted as follows:
Tot Finished Corrected Pusn Pts.
4,00,34 2.49.43
42
Mr. H. yor 4.03.61 1 02
Mr. N. Croucher 4.37.50 A BA
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For the second day, February 22, the programme consists of the The Tower Stakes, the Perth Plate, The Tyro Stakes, The Victoria Stakes, The Garrison Cup. The Mongolian Stakes, The Melbourne Cup. The ing was responsible for the draw Hongkong Derby. The Chater Cup, between the University and the Kow The Challenge Cup, The “Black Rock" linn Cricket Club at Sookunpeu.
The Varsity men, thanks to Ander Stakes, and The Perth Plate.
24121 (53), E. L. Gowano (52), and A. The Third Day's programme in-M. Rodrigues (21) were able to run ndes The Kaigan Plate, The Tien-n Grote of 1 run. Their sixth, Cin Stakes. The Coral Plate. The seventh and eighth, wickets, however, Exchange Plate, The Royal Navy Cur, fell, without the addition of a run. We The Subscription Griffins Challenge to Burnett, who performed his second
up, The American Club Cup. The "hat-trick" this season. Governor's Cup, The Roity-Hill Derby, The Peking Pate, The Racing Stakes, and The Gymkhana Stakes.
Mr. F. Galiern 3.56,032 71
Mr. Baker
Kowinan could not force win against the steady bowling of their opponents, nad at close of play had missed for only 12 runs, and losing The Fourth Day's programe con- Fincher and N. A. F. Mackay senreit
154 runs for eight wiekets, E, C, the match by right wickets, sists of The Leighton Hill Stakes. The and 13 runs each, and F. Godwin Grand Stand Stakes. The Lins. A. Baker bowled wall to Pitar. The Adelaide Stakes, Theake six wickets for 47 runs. Jockey Cup. The Blue Mountains Plate. The Lusitano Cup. The Cham- in Stakes, The Sports Club Cup and Hongkong Stakes. The Shanghai Plate. The Northern Stakes and The Consolation Stakes.
The Fifth Hav's programme en-
RACE AGAINST TIME.
Craigengower Defeat Club
In Thrilling Finish.
sists of the Professional Cup and c. defeated the Hongkong Club At Happy Valley, the Craigengower Subscription Grins Chinnipions. The after a thrilling race against time by Australia Ponics Champions and
seven other events which are confined 86 run.
Wolf and Stoker caused the col- lapse by taking four wickets for eight runs and three for 14 runs respec- tively.
The Club totalie 117 runs for eight wickets, Gahagan and Kilbee scoring 126 rund each.
SOLDIERS' COLLAPSE. Recreio Trounce Royal Army Service Corps.
At King's Park, the Club de Recrela Corns by seven wickets. defeated the Royal Army Service
ponies that love started in the the foundation of Craigengower's bir F. numera and S. V. Gittins laid ntinual meeting and have nat won, total by scoring Ut runs in a partner- The milltary team were easily dis- The 1st. Exten Meeting has been ship for the reind wicket. Zim missed for 34 runs by G. A. Guterres Axed on March 5, Saturday, which will Įmern's innings was characterized by (4 for 10), II. A. Alves (2 for 4) and have nine uyents down for contest. some big hitting, and on two nerasiɑn | A. P. Pereira (2 for 12).
he lifter Boek nut of the grounds. The Portuguese indis passed this On account of the heavy entries Eventually Craigengower declared at total for the loss of three wickets. and the large number of subs, this 188 runs for six wicketa. Zimmern und went an to score 107 runs. Benson the Jockey Club has decided to (60), Gittins (60), U. M. Omar (21) Guterres top-sented with 31 rum nat divide the Wong Nei-chong Stakes A, B, lamson (21 not it) were into two svetions. The Derly which the principal contributora. was contented previously in the marn- ing has now been shifted to the eighth E. J. R. Mitchell (22) the Club bat
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FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Royal Artillery Defeated
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I.. G.
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The second strings of the University and the Kowloon C.C. met at Kow-total. loon, the former being defeated by nine wickets.
Hamilton's Good Bowling. A somewhat nasty accident befell
The South Wales Borderers defeated Mr. D. M. Geniall, of Messen, Lane the low total of 91 runs made by the te
F. S. W. Smith was responsible for
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La. Hamilton, the Interporter, ran morning.
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37 and 25 runs not out each.
lent batting, totalled 248 runs. Pte. Whelton was the top-scorer with TE runa. Five of their other batsmen topped the twenty mark.
Match Unplayed.
The Wanchni Fire Brigade of receipt of a colt sent an ambulance, and 'Mr. Goodall was immediately re- moved to the French Hospital, Causeway Bay, where he was attend- to and the wound stitched up. He
ot
RESULT REVERSED.
Club Seconds Avenge Seniors" Defeat by Craigengower.
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