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POLICE REGISTER THEIR SECOND WIN SPORT ADVTS.
IN HOCKEY TOURNEY
R.A.S.C. BEAT H.M.S. TAMAR
MAMAK SHIELD ·
RESULTS
(By "Bully-Off"). TWO further matches in the
Mamak Hockey toura- ment were played yesterday evening, when the Polica do feated the Royal Engineeran this being their second suc- cess in the current tournoy.......... and the R. A. S. C., overcame H.M.S. Tamar,
In both games the result de- pended on the odd goal and in neither match was there any pronounced superiority. On the run of the play a division of spoils would have perhaps, provided fairer results.
REA
(Q.M.S. Hayden)
Police
THE WEE WHITE BALL. holds no terrors for Jess Sweester 4 (left) and Bill Howell (right), both of whom played prominent maris in the rout of the British Walker Cup team by the Ameri- cans. Swenster thrilled with his patting and Howell drove brilliantly.
1
2
SWIMMING
ROZA PEREIRA WINS
(Harris & Ghulam Mohamed) The Police defeated the R.E. team by two goals to one at Sook- unpoo yesterday. The game was of a fast and exciting nature each goal being visited in turn, although the whistle was continally being blown for offside, due to the R.E. defenders exploiting the one back Kame. The R.E. were the first to open the scoring with a shot from Hayden the inside right which the police goalkeeper topped with his pade, but luckily let the ball through. About ten minutes later Harris replied for the police with a flick shot. There was no further score before half time.
Ten minutes after the com- half of the second mencement Ghulam Mohamad scored the second goal for the Police. It wns during this half that the R.E. team pressed the police goal keeper so that he had to clear the ball by pushing it round the posts for n corner several times in sucession before the ball was cleared.
TAKES 880 YDS. TITLE
CAMPBELL ONLY CHALLENGER
Rowing Cup Won by R.A.
INTER-UNIT RACES
SUCCESSOR TO
PHAR LAP
AMMON RA TO RACE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The ELEVENTH EXTRA RAGE MEETING will bo hold (Weather Por mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 8th October, and on Mon». day, 10th October; 1932, commencing at 2.90 p.m. on both days.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
IN AMERICA.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members Ammon Rn, the greatest horse and their Ladies must wor
are notified that they their in Australia with the passing of Badges prominently displayed. Phar Lap, will race exclusively at
No One without a Badgs will be Tanforan next spring, according admitted to the Members Enclosure. to arrangements completed recent the Bombor Enclosure and
Badges admitting Non-Members to ly between John W. Marchbank Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlé Club and A. J. Richardson, represent-mon and $3.00 per day. for Ladies ing the owner, Charles Sheath. (Both including Tax) are obtainable"
Richardson, who returned to through the SECRETARY upon Intro- Austraila the other day on the duction by a Member, such Member 8.8. Monterey, accepted the pro-to be responsible for Payment of All position aubmitted by Marchbank
Chits, &c. and turned down the
Badges admitting to Members Azun
Enclosure will NOT be on salo Caliente proposal. Ammon Ra the Race Course.
completo his engagements
nt
On Nu Pretext will Children be
this autumn in Australia and will permitted in either Enclosure during
be shipped to San Francisco on the Meeting, November 19.
Tifine are obtainable at the Club
they are
ordered
He will arrive about December House provided 2 and will be quartered at the from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Tole- Tanforan course and trained there
phono 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. for the three months prior to the The Price of Admission
to the opening of the spring meeting at Publie Enclosure is $2.00 per day the San Brurio course in March. including Tax, for all Persons, includ
It is understood a contract willing Ladies, and is payable" ́ at the be entered in three handicap races Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform ni Tanforan, the distances being are admitted Half Price. respectively a mile, mile and six- Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., teen and mile and a quarter. will not be permitted to operate In Australia Ammon Ra hao within the Precincts of the Hongkong been called upon to pack as much Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. as 124 pounds in none of the weight for age races and the weights here will depend of course, upon the class of the other horses entered.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Kangkong, 3rd October, 1032. THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
"We will train at Tanföran and race there during the entire spring). PROGRAMMES and ENTRY meeting" said Richardson recent-FORMS for the AUTUMN RACE ly.
MEETING to be held in Macao en When Ammon Ka is shipped he Sunday, the 16th October, 1932, will be accompanied by his owner; may be obtained at The Sports Charles Sheath, a trainer, and Jockey McCarten.
Club, Hongkong Jockey Club atables, or at the offices of Mosers.
AT STONECUTTERS LAWN BOWLS MATCHES Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, G
Inter-Units
Concluding.
the
The Army took to the water Departmental Competition yesterday when the Rowing competition for the Chap- lain's Cup was held at Stone- The Revenue Department and the
Public Works Department's calter's. Some exceptionally fine team have entered the fani of the L. Roza Pereira yesterday and keen racing resulted, which Inter-Departmental Lawn bowls com- crowned himself monarch of held the interest of II.E. the petition. and will meet on the Police the Hongkong swimming Generat
green next Sunday to decide Odieer Commanding holders of the Goscombe O'Sullivan fraternity, when he added to his previous achievements in (Major-General J. W. Sandilands) Cup for the present year.
The Publie and other officers who were pre-
Works Department beat the Colony's swimming cham-
the Police (English) in the semi- pionships, victory in the half
finni by 21 shots to 14, while the mile.
Revenue eliminated the Sanitary "A" by 17 shots to 16. On paper Pte. Campbell, Gliting Inter-Units Officers' race was won
The full acores of the semi-final The police fully deserved their and Lawrence stood a fair chance by the S.W.B, who led by half a matches were as follows: win being the better team. The of wresting the title from Pereira, length at the finishing posi, whilst Lockhart
Sunitary
Revenue Dept. R.E. should greatly improve but after the first length of the the final for the Chaplain's Cup. Strange during the season although at bath had been swum, it was evident jaaw a complete victory for the s Eccleshal present they rely too much on the that Campbell was the only one like Royal Artillery. The first place. Gregory
ly to offer any sort of challenge, was taken by the 12th
P.W.D. “A” Battery . H.Rose Pereira quickly sensed this and steadily increased his lead as the and the third by 24th Battery. A. H. Dinnen
J. Fraser
offside rule.
The outstanding players for the police were Pile, Harsooran Singh, Tate, and Dormer.
sent.
Conditions.
were irieal. The
After the rnees
the
H.
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E. Tuck
T. Tallon
W. Ward
16 A. W. Grimmitt 17
F. Nolan
Police
les (English).
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H.K. FENCING CLUB.
Season to Open on October 17th.
F. E. E. Buoker race continued.
A. N. Reynolds trophies A. M. Holland 12 E. G. Pust He failed to throw off Campbell were presented by Major-General, It is a great pity that the Police have to field teams with a man until three-quarters of the race had J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G.. short; if this happens when ap-been swum, but then he forged 1.5.0., each officer in the winning posed to the stronger teams in right ahead and finished com-boat of the Inter-Units Officers' the shield it will be a great paratively fresh, nearly a length race being presented with a minin- disavantage to them.
in front of Campbell, with Shek ture silver oar. Teams :-
Nam-pui, who maintained a con- Palice: Billingham, Blackburn, aistent speed and revealed no little Dormer, Tate, Dowman, Channanpromiso, a good third. Singh. Pile, Harris, Rulia Khan, Kartar Singh and Jenner.
J.
Royal Engineers: Spr. Bailey, L/epl. Stedman, Spr. R, Harding, Spr. Waldron, Spr. Mul- lins, Spr. C. Harding, Spr. Leslie, Q.M.S. Hayden, Spr. Himbury, Spr. Holmes, and Spr. Pegg.
TAMAR'S GREAT DEFENCE
RESULTS.
The full results in the order of Gittina and Lawrence appeared each event are as follows:- right out of form and touched the
Chaplain's Cup:-1st Heat: lat, falshing rail two lengths in arc Coy. S.W.B. (disqualified); rears of Roza Pereira.
H.Q.
There was a tie in the throwing the 2nd, 24th Bat. R.A.; 3rd, polo ball event which went to F. Wing A. & S.H.; 4th, "B" Webb after an extra throw. Both S.W.B. 2nd Hent; 1st, 12th Webb and W. F. Kerr reached 62 R.A.; 2nd, 12th Bat. R.A. feet 7 inches.
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ENTRIES close at 4 p.m. Thursday, 6th October, 1932.
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At a meeting of the Hongkong Fencing Club at Micssrs. Lane Craw ford's last avoning it was decided that the season should open on Mon. day, October 17, at the Yacht Club Lt. Anstruthers presided.
After a discussion it was alat decided to bold a contest at the open- Coying cruise of the Yacht Club in Bat. November for epes, foil and sabre, and that there should be no summer fencing.
Olcars re-elected wore.-President, Capt. Burnett; Hon. Secretary, Mr F. J. T. Locke; Hon. Treasurer, Miss Ainslie Hallifax; and Lt. Martin was elected a member of the committee.
It was regretted that Lt. Anstru Bat-thers was going on Home-leave during
Inter-Unit Officera' Race:-1st, RESULTS. 880
Omcers of S.W.B.; 2nd, Officers championship. R.A.; 3rd, Omeers A. & S.H. yards Roan
Pereira (V.R.C.); 2 Private Campbell (South Wales Borderers), Chaplain's Cup (Final):18t, Tane: 12 mins. 19.3/6 secu.
championship 12th Bat. R.A.; 2nd,
24th Time: 67.12, L. A. R.A.; 3rd, 12th Bat. R.A.
the polo ball, F.
Members* Junior (final).-H. L Soares.
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R.A.S.C. Held Until Last we
Thi.C.A.): 2, W. F. Kerr
10 Minutes
H.M.S. Tamar
Paymi. Lt.-Ced. Tetley) R.A.S.C.
2
(Kirpa Ram & Keene)
Clean, fast hockey featured the meeting of H.M.S. Tamar and the R.A.S.C. at King's Pork yesterday, when the Jatter garnerel Mamak Shield points, winning by the odd goal in three.
(Y.M.C.A.). Distance: 02 ft. 7 ins,
Consolation Race (100 E. B. Roza, (V.R.C); 2
neds)-1, Private Jameson (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders). Timo: 02. 4/5 Bot.
The prizes will be presented on Thursday October 20 after the har bour race.
FANLING GOLF.
Captain's Cup Competitions Over Week-End.
The Arniy players were more In the Captain's Cup Competition dangerous in front of goal and at Fanling played during the weok- their penetrativa movements con- end, on the Old Course D. S. Edward tinually placed the Tamar goal in qualified with a score of 81—8—73. Jeopardy,
Other scores wero G. C. Worrall The Tamar were often on the 80-12-74, II. W. Daukes 02-1874, defence, particularly in the first A Ritchie 87-12-76, H. Lowe
00-14=70. half, and again after they had
On the Now Course S.A. Sleap secured their second gon! in the qualified with a score of 00-19-72. closing stages. Dofencen showed Other scores woro Messrs. 8. T. up prominently, but a little stead!. | Butlin DI-14–77, F. Lobel 00-18. ness on the part of the naval for 178.
wards might have produced, a
different result.
common. The Tamar hold out
Kirpa Ram did not take long juntil ten minutes from the close. to put the R.A.S.C., abend, and when Keone put the issue beyond further goals should have been doubt.
scored before the interval. S
Teama:
The Tomar rallied enlendidly Tamar-Jordan, Hill, Burkett; after the change-over, and follow
ing a bout of attacking, Paymir.
Lt. Cmdr. Talley equalised.
Wilson, Gillard, Downs; Simpson,
Jackson, Stone, Tetley Bearne..
RA, S. C.-Funnell; Marshall,
After this the exchanges deve-Whitley; Tippie, Buckland; Kirpa lopod Into Inst movements and Ram; Barlow, Eve Keone, Lazenby, meloes in front of the goals wère Sakkat Singh.
the season.
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