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MILITARY Hair Brushes.

.Clothos and Hat Brushes.

Pocket Wallets."

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932.

THRILLS FOR FANLING RACE-GOERS

NEW WATER JUMP FOR CHRISTMAS MEETING

NEXT TUESDAY'S BRILLIANT VARIETY PROGRAMME

PROMISE OF RECORD CROWD

(By "Ringtail")

would seem that the organisers of the Christmas meeting of the F^nling Race and Hunt Club have gone out of their way to make it something of an unusual attraction.

Owners and jockeys have been given the fullest consideration and a programme drawn up which in- cludes events for the Machine Gun Company, Hunters, Polo players, Ladies, "E" class ponies, and finally two open races.

1st Race:

2nd Race:

3rd Race:

4th Race:

5th Race:

6th Race:

THE PUNTER'S GUIDE

White Stars seems to be the best.nom'nat'on with Red Leaves, Cupid and Demurrer as possibles. Hefty is a good proposition, but so is Melizuarda, and Black Maria and Malakít cannot be ignored. bestval Eve the one big certa.nty of the meeting with Miss Farron on top. Watch Valley Hall and Wonderful Star for places.

May be anybody. See next Tuesday's final selec-

tions.

Christmas Belle, that luckless pony, looks good

here.

I think Amos and Lochryan will fight this out, with the odds just slightly in favour of the former in view of previous performances.

FART of the fleet of the Hongkong Yacht Club, many of which will be taking part in t..e race to Macao on Monday,

Yachting

Notas

BOXING DAY RACE TO MACAO

THE HANDICAPS AND PROSPECTS—

AND THE SAD STORY OF A VERY

ENTHUSIASTIC YACHTSMAN Į

(By "Chau Kung")

SPORT ADVTS

FANLING HUNT STEEPLECHASES.

„TUESDAY, 27th December

and

SUNDAY, 1st January,

1st Race, 2.15 p.m.

Special Train leaves Kowloon 1.03 p.m. Returning 6.00 pm.

Firat Class Roturn includes admittance to Race Course. Admission Public Enclosure $1.00. Service mon in Uniform half price.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Race Meeting, 1933.

(18th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 25th February),

+id

FIRST EXTRÅ RACE MEETING

1933

how

(4th March). Draft Programmes. are ready and may be obtained at the Secretary's Omen, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club and the

By Order,

C. BL BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd December, 1932.

to Macao, only murmur "well, they rattled when Stubics.

kandok tat-thing.”

• MACAO HANDICAPS."

Brothers it is indeed a bard life and here are some of the Handicaps

The ninth Annual ran since its revival in 1924, brought about by the enthusiasm to Mr. Gro. Hulton Potts, who presented the Chatenge. Cap for the race-will xlart at 7.30 a.. on Boxing Day fro. Murray Pier It seems likely that a record number of boats will start Cimalo, Bcr.is, and the difficulty in "fading the Wanderer, Waner" will be increased thereby for Asum

U. a i.

Re never can tell what may happen eat wind, in such a race.

1.0

3.0 Typhoon, 8.0 Curlew,

1.5 Tavy 11; 9,0 7.5 Lllette. 20.0 7.5 Quett

10.0

2.5 Imogan.

11.0

6.8 Mussoon, 7.5 Castolla, 11.4

6.6. Cherub 7. Uninook, 11.5 7.8 Sealazkr. 7.8 Ses Rover 12.0 .7.0 Caprice, 12.0 Brenda 8.0

memory serves correctly I be Norman, lieve on one occasion the crow of one Queen Be 1. Tera competing yacht bathed one morning Wonderful Stag is being mount-to the South of Cheung Chau and to ed by Mias Pamela Scott Harston,

the Island on who enjoys an enviable reputation next!;the bonts which had gone the utmost out of her mount, in the saddle and will doubtless get

And the public?, Well, they chances. Valley Hall did an excel- haven't been overlooked either. To lent mile in 2 mins 4 secs. at add a thrill to the races, the water Macao's last meeting and Wembly jump, which was previously placed Stag In also in good condition, on the back straight, has been though not quite so fast as Valley shifted to a position immediately Hall, which is being ridden by Miss in front of the public stand. In Yvonne Shenton. addition it has been made a trific higher, and a little wider than in its original state, and, as many of the ponies have already given it the "once over," it is safe to assume that it is not so easy as before.

The upshot of this means that ponies which are better jumpers but inferior speedstore will have improved chances of winning as against the fast runners and less efficient jumpers, which is some- what of a reversal in the previous order of things.

RECORD CROWD PROMISED.

The Polo Scurry is an unofficial race and is not one upon which I

North of

the

North of Lan Tau arriving MAMAK FIXTURES

about 40 hours ahead.

SPECIAL PRIZE.

home

profess to know a great deal at the Much depends on the weather, with JANUARY MATCHES

winds at force 3 and under all yachts have a reasonable chance but is a heavier weight of wind the battle in Committee with the big'uns. The seem to recognise this fact and I offering Understand that they are

ARRANGED

THE FULL LIST

Following are the Mamak tour-

moment. We have no form by which to go either at Happy Valley or Fanling, but the names of Bay of Calamity, Piccallil!, Ploughman and Patch stira a cord of

memory. fancy It is best to leave this event alone until I hear more about the special prize for boats of 22 ft. entrants, and I hope by the time

water line length and under; for the A record crowd is promised for my final tips appear on Tuesday, cannot develop the apred io con January. The list is subject to boats of the shorter aniling lengthnament matches already Axed for next Tuesday, as bookings at the to have some more reliable informa-pete with their longer sisters who addition and amendment. Hunters Arms have been exception-tion concerning the participators. al. and with the variety programme which is arranged, the holiday makers can anticipate a splendid time at Fanling.

JANUARY Sib.

24th. Battery v. H.M.S. Wishart, U.S.R.C., 2.30 p.m.

JANUARY 6th.

H.M.S. Veteran 'v. 12th. Battery, Naval Ground, 4 p.m.

may well travel, when on a reach, at 8 knots or more, whilst they are - CHRISTMAS BELLE.

daing extremely well if they better 5%. Christmas Bolle, which has been

When it comes to the individual backed to win on every occasion craft the following seems to have the The course is Arst' rate, the re- it has faced the starter and is still best chance of being in the first cent rains having made all the dif- a maiden, will go to the post in three, "Azuma" (Mr. Lambert ference in the world to its condi- though this pony has not enjoyed (Mr. Goulburn), "Irane" (Mr. Berg), the Christmas Plate race. Al-"Curlew" (Maj. Monsley), "Charab" tion, and incidentally set aside many anxious doubts entertained many good breaks, I am still con- "La Cigale" (Mr. Croucher), "Mon- by Mr. Hazieland, the Clark of the dent that over this particular dis- Boon" (B. Grlove), "Morseman" Course: There should be some un-tance it is capable of winning, clerklotts), "Scalori y (Mr. Cock), kunpoo, 4 p.m.

(Mr. Nicolson). "Queen Bee" (Dr. commonly good times returned. pecially if it is blessed with just a Tavy 11 (Comdr. Cowland, R.N.),

The first race is for the Volun- little bit of luck, teers Machine Gun Corps, and in

Estrellita will be running under

it will be seen practicaly the same new owner, and should do well, feld which competed in this eventing and is bound to be there or whilst Until Then-is still improv. at the last meeting. The dif- ference, however, is that on this thereabouts. ocension it is a handicap event, Bo that the ponies which were pre- viously carrying 170 pounds, will be at the bottom weight of 146 pounds.

AMOS OR LOCHRYAN.

JANUARY 715.

R.A.M.C. v. 20th. Battery, Soo-

Police v. University, U.S.R.C.,

derer" (Mr. Baker). This list con- "U. & 1. (Mr. Rouse), and "Wan-4 p.m. tains the five boats which have won record to date is that of "U. & L." previously but perhaps the best

two

with two frais, two seconds, thirds and two sixtha places in eight races, "La Cigale" and "Tavy " have both won twice but their record Amos looks good for the for the other races is not quite sol Christmas Steeplechase.

al-good; "Norseman" and "Wanderer" though I am not sure whether are the other winners. two miles is not just a little "Monsoon" put up an excellent race too far for it. However, when last year when sailed by Mr. Cham- one bears in mind its perfor- bera of Jardines and is likely to do mances over 1 miles, one has well this year for ahe now has s to give support to this excellent splendidly fitting suit of sails and little pony. en22

In the absence of RourInn and Mauche, this race appears like to see Cupid, Red Leave, Demurrer and, White Stars ng chief contenders, and as the last named 192-good Jittle jumper and enjoys a smallStrong challenges can be expected weight, I think in it punters from Duke of Milan and Lochran will find the winner.

HEFTY?---MAYBE!

JANUARY 6th Royal Signals v. Incognitos, Marika, 10 a.m.

JANUARY 9th. H.M.S. Phoenix Y. H.M.S. Wishart, King's Park, 4 p.m.

JANUARY 10th. R.M.A.C. v. Roya) Signals, Soo- kunnoo, 4 p.m..

H.MIS. Parthian v. St. Andrew's, Marisa, 4 p.m.

JANUARY 18th. University v. R.A.S.C., Sookun-

JANUARY 13th.

is in the capable hands Messrs. Poo. 4 p.m. Grieve and Dolley of the same firm. "Curlew" which is practically a Police v. 12th Battery, Sookun- sister ship also has a good record; I poo, 4 p.m. the latter, it will be remembered, fear however their chances will not throwing his jockey at the Inst in such a pass they will come near be too rosy it we have high winds but meeting. But the pony is running to the "ft and under" prizo. with 14 pounds leaa weight and is

F

་་

JANUARY 14th.

Caroline Hill, S p.m.

H.M.S. Phoenix v. German Club,

H.M.S. Parthian v. Radio, King'a Park, 4.p.m.

The Tally Ho Steeplechase, which is for bona fide hunters of atrang runner as well as possces- ROUND'ISLAND RACE. the Fanling Hunt Club, is 'n catch-g a fine stride. Lochryan should

do well here.

The race round Hongkong Island' -weight "ovent, and because of

(to 'port) on Sunday last made a kunpoo, 4 p.m. this, and the tremendous weights

good preliminary canter

noxt which many of the runners will

Monday's event and "Azuma" DV * great display of her windward

for

carry, selection is probably more MEDWAY'S FIFTH DRAW capabilities between Crocodile faland

difficult here than in any other event. Furthermore the nominees have not the slightest bit of cross- country form to show upon which one is to judge, but from personal knowledge, 1 favour Hefty na likely winnor, with Mellguarda, Black Marin and Malakit, worthy of serious attention.

JANUARY 17th. 12th, Battery v. RA.M.C, Soo-

H.M.S. Wishart vi H.M.S. Veteran-Naval Ground, 4 p.m.

JANUARY 1867 H.M.8. Tamar v German Club, and D'Aguilar Point. There was an axhilarating tussle between "Wan-King's Park. 4 p.m. derer" and U. & I" which resulted

JANUARY 20th.

Destroyers Make Late in the former crossing the line only Royal Signals v. H.M.S. Phoenix,

Mamak Start

half a second ahead, falling thereby Marina, 4 p.m. to save her time. "Typhoon" and

JANUARY 22nd "Curlew" wero at it “nip and tuck" all the way from Sulphur Channel Marina, 0,80 n.m. SC Andrew's

to Tathing Rock but "Monsoon" left YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY them both when she came into her own in the bigger sen between Wong The Ladles Naco Is this time over a slightly longer course,

The Medway Mamak team re- Luana" felt the effects of being un- Ma Kok and D'Aguilar, where and because of this, and other gistered their fifth draw in the der canvassed in the lighter wind.

3

V

Incognitos,

JANUARY 24k. H.M.S Wishart V. H.M.S. Veteran-Naval Ground, 4 p.m.

JANUARY 25th. Royal Engineers

24th. Battery V

Mariun, 4.p.m.

K.LT.C.,

factors, I feel that Miss Farron, tournament yesterday when they "Cherub" and Tavy II" both thought (Sookunyoo, 4 p.m. V. R.A.S.C.. on her clever pony Festival shared points with the Royal it to be an unequal struggle when off

Eve,

Collinson Light and switched onto U.S.R.C. JANUARY 27th, will unstoppable. Signals, each side scoring' tavice.

be and is a certain winner,

The Navy forward line was engines to get home In time for prominent throughout the game, dinner; one skipper_remarking “I Miss Farron is an excellent rider which was played on the Marina dan't mind having Uffin sen but Royal Signals V. H.M.S. Parthian and knows the Fanling course well, ground, and they were unfortunate

I do like to be home for dinner?": and when one remembers that Fes in not securing more than two a competitor in a previous Macao Believe me it is "a hard life" as

JANUARY tival Eve always runs well undergonis.

German Club v. R.A.M.C; Caro- The Military defonce race nal amongst other things when line Hill, 8 pm. her, then onn cannot entertain offered a strong resistance, and having left his bed on the Peak doubts as to its ultimate' success.

R.A.SC. v. Radio, U.S.R.C,, 4 broke up many promising move-rather late, gulped a cup of coffee,p.m.

snatched his grub and gear, dashed

JANUARY 2013. for the seven o'clock tram and an

ments.

V.

ILM.S.

LIKELY CONTENDERS.

Royal Engineers Alexander Hall gave a fair per- The Dostroyers played their tumbling into the motor boat, the formance at Macao recently, but second game in the tournament box holding hard boiled eggs opened Tamar, Sookunnoo, 4 n.m. with a lady rider without whip or yesterday and drow with the launch, and gave forth golf balls to

up on falling

JANUARY 31st. to the floor of the

R.A.M.C. v. HMS. Veteran, Soo-1 spurs I do not fancy this pony's H.A.M.C., each side netting twice. | his astonished gato whilst he could unpoo. 4 p.m.

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