SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forme for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Satur-
WEEK-END
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932.
FOOTBALL..
SOUTH CHINA IMPRESS AGAINST ARGYLLS
day, 8th and Monday, 10th Octo- KOWLOON FIND NAVY IRRESISTIBLE
ber, 1932, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Offcc, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stablen, Village.Road.
Entrlea close
NOUN
011
at 12 THURSDAY,
September, 1932.
By Order,
o'clock 20th
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary.
HONGKONG
RIDING
SCHOOL.
TEL. 58754.
MA TAU KOK RD., KOWLOON. Our Riding Masters have com- menced tuition at cur new track.
BUSES 3 AND 4 STOP AT FRONT GATE OF SCHOOL.
Capt. N. A, ROTDESTVIN,
Latost
BRUNSWICK
and
MELOTONE
RECORDA
obtainable-
--from-
THE
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
Arcade, Gloucester Bldg.
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YOU
GET
FULL
MEASURE?
The Business Man
neods no convincing、 of the value of Newspaper Advertising. but he does demand definito proof of Circulation. Every copy of a newspaper is a silont salesman, but the measure of succoss is
naturally depondant
upon the number
of salesmen-
and the territory
they cover.
* The Circulation of
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
is certified by Messrs. Lowo, Bingham
and Matthews, Chartered Accountants.
DO
YOU
GET
· FULL
MEASURE?
BORDERERS DISPLAY thinking Lee Wal-tong was
GOOD FORM
(By "Veritas").
South China ..........4 (Lee Wal-tong (2) Fang King-cheung and Cheung Siu. hong),
Argyll & Sutherland High- landers
(McTavish).
TF
...1
If any of the big crowd which
gathered at Caroline Hill on Saturday to witness the South China first eleven contest the Argyll and Sutherlanders in
off- side, calmly kicked the ball back to him for that opportunist to place deftly in the net for a legitimnto goal, Lea also netted with a per- fectly taken penalty shot, whilst Fung King-cheung and Cheung Sin-hong were responsible for tho other two. Wylle replied on behalf of the Argylls in the second half..
RESERVES DRAW,
Prior to this match, the second strings of the Argylls and South China enjoyed a friendly the result being a draw, both sides scoring twice.
Pau Ka-ping, erstwhile first eleven custodium, now playing cen tre forward for the South China reserves, netted one and Young a friendly match, expected the Sin-yick the other, whilst Maxwell King responded for the Chinese to display signs of and staleness after a year of al-visitors. most continuous football, they were doomed to disappoint- ment.
clearly
KOWLOON'S TRIAL WITH NAVY
In their first local appearance after return from the southern tour, South China exhibited high class football and were superior to the Argylls, who, find- TWELVE GOALS: NINE ing themselves well beaten in the finer points of the garme, turned to klck and rush tactics which proved
equally fruitless against the polish ed team work of the Chinese,
TO NAVY
Kowloon's trial match against the Royal Navy on Saturday de- monstrated that the mainlandera That South China are going to will have to develop teamwork provide very formidable opposition pretty quickly if they are to be a be reckoned with. In- to all of the teams participating side to the Hongkong lengue this year was dividually, the players, particularly on Saturday made perfectly the newcomers showed much pro
and vious. Their well defined cleverly executed methods of attack spelt continual danger, There was not a discernible weakness, either
Tore or aft.
misc.
The Mays run out whereby nine goals to three, after leading G-2 at half-time. The ball was in
注
CATURDAY'S RACES-Picture shows on right Rainstorm (K. C. Liang up) which returned the remarkable dividend of $176.50 in winning the Junk Bay Handicap at Happy Valley on Saturday, and on left. Bag and Baggage being led in after trotting home with the Aggregate Stakes.
PUNTERS BEAT TOTE
WILD LIFE UPSETS CALCULATIONS AND EQUALS RECORD
$176,50.
TA-Fifth Value $760.
Aggregate
\
I
(Mr.
S.
allowed the Argylls any rope, by contested when a substitute for Messrs. (Mr. S. N. Pan)
ib.
Bay
3
1
2
3
1
Junk Bay Handicap-Winner 3 $600. Second $250. Third $160. For China Ponies, "C" Class, One Mile, Messrs. Dunbar & Reidy's Cham-
pagne Bay 166 lb.......
(Mr. L. Reidy) Mr. Hinn Un's Wonderful Sing (Mr. S. W. Pan) 143 lb.
Ajax
162 1. (Mr. L. G. Frost) Time: 2 mins. 06.1/6 sees, Mr. 5. H. Kay's
Won by a head; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel, winner $57.30; places, 1$10.00; $7.50; $7.80.
2
CASH SWEEPS. Race 1A
"
No. 172 #73 74
Race I
No. 202
"
220
111
$1,187.20 839,20 109.60
$1,121,20 321.20 160.60
3
BRILLIANT VILLA WIN
RUGBY PRACTICE
HONGKONG PLAYERS TO START TO-DAY
HE attention of mem- Thers of the Hongkong Football Club is drawn to the fact that rugby practice starts to-day on the Club ground, when it is hoped there will be a full turn out. Practices will continue every Monday and Wednes- day throughout the season.
C.S.C.C. in Search of A Coach
"POMPEY” FALL AT HOME
LONDON TEAMS GOING STRONG
LITTLEWOOD NETS SIX GOALS
THERE were approximately 160,000
THE
spectators at the five matches which were played in London.
T. Law of Chelsen missed a drama- the penalty against Nowcastle United emrat Stamford Bridge. The Cup holders
were lucky to secure the verdict by the only goal scored.
The Arsenal boat Everton, the present holders of the championship, by a doubtful goal at Highbury, while Aston Villa scored a brilliant victory at Fratton Park, over Portsmouth winning one of the most thrilling games of the season.
Recreation Ground at On the Hanley, Port Vale scored a run-away Chestorfleld. 8. C. victory over
FOR THEIR YOUNG Littlewood obtained six of the nine
CRICKETERS
BETTER FIELDING
NEEDED
goals sedred by the winners, fivo of them being in succession.
Halliday performed the "bat trick" fer Brentford, who were invincible against Newport at Somerton Park.
Our Own Corespondent.
FIRST DIVISION.
Everton
Areenal Birmingham
Portsmontis
poor. Bury
L
SECOND
Preston N. E.
↓
9 Blackburn
0 Newcastle
3
Wolves
1 Middlesbro'
o Botton
5 Blackpool
2. Aston Villa.
3
Sheffield U.
0 · Derby
0 Leeds
DIVISION.
3 Notts Forest
0 Charlton
2 Lincoln
3 Tottenham -
Fulham
2 Bradford C. 1 Manchester U. 1
9 Chesterfick 1
I Stoke
West Ham
0 Plymouth
During the season 42 members Southampton resigned (which includes 18 mem- Swansea bere having left the Colony), and THIRD DIVISION 17 members failed to comply with Aldershot
lost Bournemouth Rule 37 and consequently
Of these eight| Brighton their membership.
left the Colony without giving the Bristol R. required notice, whilst 24 gentle- Clapton 0.
Luten rejalning members. The member-t men joined the club including five Exeter
Newport ship of the Club on the 31st July, Queen's P. R. 1982, was 187; this includes six life Southend members and subscribing mem- Swindon bern.
1
(SOUTH).
1 Cardiff
3 Coventry
1 Norwich
2 Northampton
1 Reading
Crystal
2 Torgr
1
2 Watford
Pal.
2 Gillingha
1
Bristol C.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
3 Carlisle Accrington
CRICKET. The past season was very dis- Darlington appointing, the Club dropping Doncaster Gateshead the Mansfield from 3rd to last place in league. This was chiefly due to New failure in the batting, as, with the Rotherham exception of Mr. J. E. Richardson, Southport no one had an aggregate exceed- Stockport ing '200.
Brighton
+
1 Barnsley
1. Holl
3 Halifax
Стене
Barrow
York Rochdale
G. Hartlepool
3 Tranmere
1 Chester
LEAGUE
SCOTTISH
(FIRST DIVISION).
Huddersfeld AWARE of the necessity of Chelten
Leicester AGGREGATE STAKES FIASCO
training their young cric-STURANTS keters if their game is to be of Liverpool Punters haul the laugh over the Mr. II. S. Chan's Pride of Tsingtao
real value later on, the Civil Manchester C. 105 b...(Mr. S. Y. Liang)
Service Cricket Club is asking Tote and the newspaper tipsters
Time: 1 min. 10 secs.
Wednesday on Saturday when they ignored
Won by two lengths; 1 length.
for a volunteer as coach.
Sunderland Don in the Island Buy Handicap, i
Parl-mutuel, winner $0.80; place,
The appeal is made in the com- West Brom. and sent Wild Life to the post a
$icale pony fully
Stakes-Winner mitteo's report which has just hot favourite. The justified such confidence and wos Second $200. Third $100. For been circulated, and among this, Bradford
$100. with ease at the same time equall-China Ponies, "E" Class. To be rid-and other comments on the club's Burnley ing the record established by don by Jockeys who have not won ten cricket, is reference to the Doctor's Mandate early this year. races anywhere at any time. Fifielding displayed Inat yet being Millwall
Post Once Round and Insultant upon the players not
Notts County Dividends on five winners were the Two
on their tocs.
Oldham generous and in one race returned about One Mile 171 Yards).
Mr. Parkson Chan's Just Imagine
The following extracts are taken Port Vale the Kowloon net ten seconds from
Chunson) 162 b. (Mr. L. P.
from the report: the kick-off, the goalkeeper not
Pocahontas 160 11. Stukes. Mr. 5. Chang, Yu Shun-wn). LEE WAL-TONG.
having had time to reach his goal
(Mr. Second $300. Third
·Lee Wal-tong, outstanding as the from a cross-over, but when Kow-
$200. For China Ponics. Weight for Mr. J. J. Palmer's Blue Heaven 152 b..(Mr. L. R. B. Tuxford) localloon came back with a clever rux brainest inside forward in
smart, inches as per seale. Six Furlongs,
Time: 2 mins. 24 2/5 kecs. football, gave a very impressive and Watkins obtained a
seemed Dr. L. Beidy's Bag & Baggage good game
160 lb...(Mr. i. U. da Roza)
Won by: six length; 3 lengths. demonstration of opening-up work. equaliser, a
Key
142 16 Pari-mutuel, winner $13.90; places, He clearly flummoxed the Argyll likely.
$12.20; $18.50. 2 $7.40; . W. Pan) footwork Kowloon grew more and more Mr. L. T. F's Gold defence with his defl and passes of well concealed direc-i ragged, however, and suffering the
(Mr. G. A. Harriman) tion. With Ip Pak-wa on the win, loss of London, the left back, who Dr. L. Reidy's Vasylock 118 lb.
Time:-1 min. 29 3/5 secs. the left section of the Chinese at-injured a knee, the smart Navy
Won by twe lengths; many lengths. tnek worked like a machine and it forwards swept through again and
Pari-mutuel, winner $6.70; place was this section which formed the again. Molona seorod a brilliant
Bay 1.Island
Handicap. mainspring of the Chinese attack. goal for Kowloon to bring the $5.70.
favour of thei Fung King-cheung led the forwards position to 3-2 in with virility, though he could Navy, but afterwards it became Winner $550. Second $276. Third Classes. From the Two Miles Post who played have opened up the game to some evident that the superior combina- $176. For Chinn Ponies, "A" and "D"
tion of the Navy,
start to Once Round and In (about One Mile advantage.
capital football from
171 Yards). The intermediate line, meth-finish, would tell its tale.
1621b. The second half was more keen. Messrs. Waung & Li's Wild Life todical and jelentless, neither
and Li's Don 152 lb. (Mr. G. U. da Roza) .... I. S. Chan's Racing Boy
(bir. L. G. Frest) 3 Mr.
162 lb. Time: 2 mins, 13-1/5. secs, Won the samo places by three lengths; $5.90: $5.80; $6.00.
2.-P.M. Corroberco Handicap- 2. Corroboree Ilandicap. Winner $600. Second $300, Third $200. For Australian Ponies, "B" Class, that have not won more stakes since January 1, 1932, Six Furlongs,
A.A.R.B's Fred 155 lb. (Mr. L.G. Frost) Mr. A. M. L. Soares's Manna 170 ib (Mr. A. W. da Rozn).
170 b Pakhoi's Mermald
Mr. S. W. Pan) Timo:-1 min 25-3/5 secs. Won by two lengths; length. Parl-mutuel, winner $44.70; places, $12.20; $0.30; $10.10. Was
Wave 3. Big
Stakes-Win- one or two adverse decisions on the Melens, the centre-forward, is
ner $460. Second $226. Third $125. part of the referes influenced them likely to prove one of the explures
Good ball control. For China Ponies, Griffins of this Sea in losing their heads and in the
son that have not won a race at Race closing stages they not only indulgof the season.
Meetings of the Club. Six Furlongs. ability to keep la line moving. Samson's Navy Hall 158 lb.
F.
M. L. Soarea) (Me. marked him out from the begin- ning. Hill, at inside right, fitted Mr. II. S. Y.'s Wakefield 155 15. (Mr. L. G. Frost) in nicely, though he would do well occasionally, in his passing, Mr. Woo Lai Tin's Snappy Eve 158 lb...(Mr. J. E. Noronha) Why Lamont and Campbell, to do other than the obvious thing.
Timo:-1 min. 33 3/5 secs. who were obviously the source His goal was a capital header.
Won by: three lengths; 2 lengths. of greatest danger to the Chinese An attentive partner would make Fari-mutual, winnor $20.80; places, defence were so neglected after a world of difference to Binko, the $11.40; $13
$13.30; the first 15 minuten was n source left-winger, who showed consider- 4-Sub. Griffins Auturan Plate.
Winner
$750.
$800. These two able ability in the second half.
Second of wonder to me. worked with an understanding
Third $200. For China Ponies, Sub- Second Teams, which did not compare at all
scription Griffins of this Club.of this Senson. One and a Quarter Miles. badly with that exhibited by
The Navy Second Eleven had Swatow & Paichal's Chiu Quan their vis-a-vis, but they were
162 lb. (Mr. 8. W. Pan) robbed of the opportunity of earlier played Kowloon 2nd in n
and Li'a Mistletoe turning that understanding to friendly trial game and had won Messra. Li
14-0. Very smart goal-keeping pre- 165 lb...(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) useful account.
vented a heavier score. The Kow- Mrs. A. M. L. Soaros's Golden
Arrow 150 15.
AW: da Roza) s Wylie worked hard but did not loon backs were sound enough,
(Mr. A. W. da Time: 2 mins. 48 1/6 seca, recolve adequate support from the but the half-backs and forwards Blxes and too much at
Won by half a length; tho samo. half-backs whose constructive werk (woro
Pari-mutuel, winner $11.20; places, $0.50; $7.60; $12.10..
Walsal league matches Wrexham Of the seven played, 1 was won, 1 tied, and b lost; while of the 9 friendiles, 2
Airdrie. were won, 1 drawn, and G lest.
We offer our congratulations to Ayr Messrs. J. E, Richardson and R. A. Celtic
Cowdenbeath Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nas.; J. Simpson on heading the batting Dundee than $1,000 in 88, 200, 184, 1, 221.
nor forgot their own forwards, London was permitted but the Wong Mei-shun pinyed brilliant Navy were still much the belter ly in the pivotal position und side, though the Navy goal had The Navy fielded had the full measure of Wylie, į narrow escapes. who last year scored so profilia capital workmanlike side, well capable of holding its own with the cally for the 11ighlanders.
best of the Colony's sides. The Li Tin-sang was by far the out-left wing was left fairly open and
fold, standing back on, the
his Rawson and his colleague made clearances with both feet as well full use of the opportunities thus as his head, leaving Tarig Sik-offered.
Kowloon were weak at back and hung, the successor of Pau Ka-ping with very little to do. Li received the half-backs, a hard-working Mr. adequate support from Tam Kong trio. were inclined to hold on to pak, who scarcely put a wrong foot the ball too long. Watkins, who and held Hughes and McTavish in filed the centre-half berth, and will probably be right-half, in the the hollow of his hands.
For two-third of the game the league side, made a good impres- Argylls played good football, pitting sion. skill and brains against the Intel- The most encouraging part of ligent play of the opposition, but the side
forward where
ed in definitely inferior football, a scoring ahot in either foot, and
tactica which practised hardly reflected credit on them.
but
BLUNDER IN TACTICS.
did not compare too
favourably sevens,
with that displayed by the South
China intermediates.
Hay and Docherty in the roar Sunday's
Hng were vigorous in defence and.
$30
No. 134
168
1
Race 2
$1,292.20 360.20 184.00 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 23, 627, 146, 71, 10, 387, 9,
Hace 3
3
No. 258
14 154
$1,547 442 221
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 63, 28, 209, 338, 18, 204, 642, 197, 061.
SCOTTISH
0
1. Queen's Park 1
3 Clyde
0.Kilmarnock
2 Rangers
3 Falkirk
1 Hamilton
7 Morton
0
3
0
1
Aberdeen
2
2 Hearts
LEAGUE
St. Johnstone -0·
(SECOND DIVISION).
4. Edinburgh
6. Dundee U.
3. Arbroath
3 Bo'ness
0 King's Park
3
and bowling averages respectively. East Stirling The 2nd Eleven had a very poor Motherwell scason if our position in the Partick League table is to be the standard 8t. Mirren by which we are to be judged; for Third Lanark the first time in the history of the Club
we occupied the bottom position in the league, however, Allian all our games were very enjoyable Armadale
were Dumbarton
Forfar and the majority of them very close finishes, and as we play libernians
for the exercise to be mostly
Montrose obtained from the game our league Queen O' 8th. position is of secondary considera-Raith Rovers St. Bernards tion.
Loague Matches: Played 10, Sten'muir Won 0, Lost 6, Drawn 4, Friend- les: Played 8, Won 3, Lost 2,
and recommended and it is hoped that Drawn 3 Mr. E. A. Wood Mr. S. Randle head the batting during the ensuing sonson that ($100 each), and bowling everage respectively such practice will not be ad badly Nos.: 523, 102, 77, 364, 311, 485, and we accord them
con-neglected as in the past.
Race 4
No. 197
131
102
$1,712.20 480.20 244.00
1
No. 589
206
"
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 402, 431, 137, 026, 557, 475, 36,
Race G
$8,110.20 801.20
144
445.60
Unplaced runners
3
1
2
Third
283, 300, 588, 394, 64, 637.
Race G
No. 20
329
가
805
$2,114.00 604.00 302.00
Raco 7
No. 40
"
292
77
$1,983.80 660.80 283.40 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.. 268, 184, 781, 17, 227, 645, 465, 024, 243, 476, 68, 056, 632.
No. 577
735
"G09
Race 8
$2.140.00 414.00 307.00 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 425, 488, 044, 0′124, 470, 078, 18, 42, S.C.A.A. SWEEP.
gratulations,
our
4 East Fife
9 - Brechin
1 Dunfermline
0 Leith
0 Albion
The Tennis season under review, from n league point of view, was POOR FIELDING. The batting during the season not a very successful ono. The was only fair, although several absence on leave of the Club's players aggregate exceeded the Single Champion, Mr. J. Barrow, 200 runs. The fielding was poor was severely falt in league and. as the majority of the players friendly games. The "g" team failed to be on their toss from the scored 12 points out of a possible moment, the bowler commenced to 22 and finished seventh. The "C" deliver the ball, Mr. J. F. McGowan team fared much worse, winning only one and making two. ties out Joined the select fow that have of fourteen matches and finishing scored a contury for the club by last in the league. In spite of this well played innings of 103 against
thusiasm was evident amongst the the Polica Recreation Club. Mr. poor showing, plenty of en-^
B tower of
players which augure well for the A. E. Wood was
team bath in future. strength to tho
BOWLS. batting and fielding. Some of his innings during the season remind-
G. Junk Bay Handicap. Games Winner $450, Second $226.
1125. For China Ponies, "D" Class. $200,000 in Prize Distribution.ed one of the days when he was One Mlle,
performed extraordinarily well in BORDERERS SURPRISE
keeping the opposition out during
the first half. Their kleking, how-
over, loft a lot to be desired, direc
tion and placements invariably be ing aimless.
.
SOUTH CHINA
Hastie kopt a clover goal, and Lee Wai-tong's Absence
made two spectacular clearances from point blank shots.
GIFT GOAL. ·
There was plenty of speed in the exchanges; a few curious decisions
by the referen which the crowd an parently falled to notice; one or
Makes Big Difference
South China
(Leung Tal-wing and Ip Pak- wa)
8. W. Horders (Pal}lefor... (2), and Jones)
two equally good decisions to which THE South Wales Borderers play- a section of the spectators unneed good spoiling football to Fountably took axcaption and an lower the South, China, colours, at
The list of lucky winners is as
nt
The activities of the Bowls Bec the top of his form. His tion have been restricted by the longue average, for the season necessity of relaying the Green a year. This under review was 37.12 runs for and rosting it for Bay
by their subdued Ticket No.......
03040 $109,833 10 innings, highest score being 64 has some effect on our bowlers as
not out, which placed him second shown Wonderful Stag
thualaam for practice. Yet the 2. Ticket No. ***** 01828 $30,880 in the league table of averages Club is to be congratulated on the
congratulate
Rain's The Rainstorm 148 lb. (Mr. K. C. Liang) Samson's Cebu 140 lb
1 follows:
1. Champagne
(Mr. E. 0.
2.
Mr. A. M. L. Soares's Mon Talls.
man 158 16. (Mr. A. W. da
Roza)
3
8.
Time: 2 mins. 09 2/5 secs.
Won by 1% lengths; short head.
Pari-mutuel, winner $178.60; places, 5-18.50; 39.00 $18.
Ticket No. 20018 $10,415
blo Clear Water Handicap-Winner 21870, 02661, 08106, 02104, 09470 Mr. Wood's standard of play. $550. Second $275, Third $175. For
15114, 10561, 02902, 18510, 10627,
VOLUNTEER WANTED.
-en-
Non-winning starters (32,441 each) successful acusen, and hope this results gonoraily obtained and the Green Ranger on the very passable 11328, 08204, 14226 16667, the younger members of the club rinka ko. supplied on the cricket Nos. 11828, 09587, 04703, 12440, 02840, 08780. No. from now onwards will maintain practice ground. At one time
Non-atariors $1,220 each)
hoth teams were sorious competi tors for the premier: positions in China Ponies: "A" and "B" class 12020, 14660.
There are several young mon- the Longuo, but fell away in the. ponics that have won $1,000 or more Special $500 prize-winning tickets bore of the Club, that require to tatter part of the season... Two of In stakes since January 1, 1982, barred. Nes: 22190, 10050, 08480, 03826, 04690, he taken in hand if their cricket, our members reached the quarter Five Furlongs.
11230 21181, 17877, Tally Ho Daylight Eve 140.107490141022050, te to be of real value later onals and one the semi-final of the Out A Weda Rosa 21010973000101 Who will volunteer to act as coach Open Championship OT-300x
Wingway Cassopen the younger schol of cricketers Cup team sing zonched this and gradalo (Kl
de
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