THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933.

LIKELY WINNERS AT TO-MORROW'S RACE MEETING

LEAGUE

FOOTBALL

IMPORTANT GAMES FOR

TO-MORROW

LINCOLNS AS BIG HURDLE FOR S. CHINA TO OVERCOME

ARTILLERY'S LAST ENCOUNTER

(By "Veritas")

With the four lea-1 ding tearns of the first division all engaged in matches to-morrow

SEVEN A SIDE HOCKEY

the championship and MACKAY'S TEAM

probems WINS TOURNEY

further elucidation of

runners-up appear likely.

OR

the

The most important clash is be-Andrew's Club seven-a-side hockey The final match of the St. tween South China and the Li-tournament was decided colna, as success for the soldier Marina ground yesterday after- Would keep them still in the run- ring for second pace, and at the noon, when the Rest defeated N. A. E. Mackay's team by two goals to inil.

F. V. Miss F. Wong and

Jame time materially South China's prospects

thief honours.

damage for

the Wong netted for the winners. The On the other hand neither the sal standings of the teams are as follows:-1, Mackay's team; 2. R.

Royal Artillery, who meet St. 11. Wong's team, &; A. E. P. Guest's Joseph' in their last match of the team: 4 E. F. Fincher's team:

eason, nor the Borderers who, V. Wong's team; 6. E. H. P.| have the Recreio as opposition, White's team. enn afford to drop points if their

challenge for one of the two p leading posi Lions is to be of any value.

South China will probably be able to turn out their strongest eleven to micot the Lincolns, in which case they can be regarded as fairly certain winners. Nevor- theless that en- ergetic Lincoln

forward

line

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will require careful watching on the part of Lau Mau, Li Tin-sang. Wong Mee-shun and laung Wing- chul.

remain

are L

Although there

few matches outstanding, it is probable they will not be played off, as the weather in getting too warm for hockey.

The Champions had the distinc tion of fielding a full seven in all their encounters.

Tam Kong-pak Before Committee

Strong Fieids Expected in Nearly All Events

DIANA BAY A NON STARTER IN MT. PARKER PLATE

Trentbridge Should Walk Away With

St. George's Plate

Leo Frost.

the

(By "Ringtail")

"THE HUNCHBACKS" PLATE.

Some of the moderate subscription griffins of this season will face the starter in the 'Hanelshacks" Pinto an those who have been looking forward to seeing Krata Viz racing in a short distanco event should see the pony In action to-morrow. Charming Face

which ran a couple of good races not very long ago stands winning chances and a change of jockey may do t good. Black Velvet, White Butterfly and Auction Bridge are good long shots, as any of them may get a place.

CHARTERS TOWERS HANDICAP.

In the Charters Towers Handlenp for Australian ponies Lacy Glitters with only 100 ths to mannge strike me as a good proposition particular- lynx this datance suits it well.

Canny will be taken out by A.J.P Heard. Although it is a good looking animal I have little faith in it becaus of the presence of Friar Tuck (L. G. Front), Lucy Glitters (Black) and Mormald which are all considered to have a winning chance.

E. O. Butler.

WATER POLO STARTS AT Y.M.C.A.

COMBINED NAVY WIN A VERY KEEN MATCH

"YOUNG MEN" DISORGANISED BY

TEAM ALTERATIONS

The water polo season of 1933 has officially started at the European Y.M.C.A.

Yesterday the "Young Men" had their first match of the summer when they entertained the Combined Navy side, and were defeated 5-4, After leading 3-1. at half time.

The Navy turned out their strongest team possible and caught the Y.M.C.A, napping.

Two changes were made in the "Y" side and this rather upset the team work. J. Henry could not turn out and Kerr made too late an appearance.

Outstanding in the Navy team at centre-half and were Hutton Laker at contre-forward. Both are County players at Iome, and it is a pity that Laker is to be lost to Hongkong polo.

to be seen

THE PLAYERS.

of the On the whole nonc Y.M.C.A. playera acquitted, them-) wolves very creditably. Nicolls, deputising for. Angus in goal, lacies experience more than any- thing else. Donn displayed the need of practice and Schreuder, although to the forefront was not HIGH WEST HANDICAP.

allowed

at his best Mr. L. Dunbar's Diana Bay

Marquis Balt

couple of owing to the disjointment of the which is concidered such a

excellent races in good company dur- certainty for the Mount Parker Punters who can pick the winner ng its last two outings over the team. Lange was about the most Handicap over five furlongs in the Second Kalgun Plate may reap Hongkong course. As this pony is impressive of the home side, but Extra the harvest of a lundsome dividend, an all round contender capable over he showed a tendency to hang on for to-morrow's Fifth

becny must of the candidates here all distances it in worth following. to the ball too long, a fault which Meeting of the Jockey Club stand abou, equal chances. Some of When we come to consider the easy he would be well advised to cli- will not be starting.

them have improved since their last

which Navy Hall scored minate. manner appearances. Among those which both the six furlongs and the mile and It is a real pity, because the Grey have shown some form before are a quarter events lately the 140 s half, but finished up in the for Campbell started off at centre- is fighting it the moment and

SECOND KALGAN PLATE.

ran

n

would have probably run away with Melody. No Fear. Vigilance, Tarien, which it is asked to carry to-morrow

I was told that Aden is a good

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A

ST. GEORGE'S PLATE.

because

FILIPINO TENNIS TEAM COMING

WILL BE HERE NEXT

MONTH OR JUNE

Information has been re- ceived in Hongkong to the effect that the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federa. tion are definitely sending a tennis team on tour of the China coast, and that the players will visit Hongkong oithar during the last week in May or the first in june.

It is understood they will be prepared to play in ex- hibition matches in Hong- kong.

THOUSAND GUINEAS

Probable Starters and

Jockeys

London, Apr. 27. Probable starters and riders for

(Sam

this sprint event. Trentbridge which

atrong runner. Proulx will be in much better advantage. Le

E. W. Railton had to play at shares honours to carry top weight falloper bere, hot if it wins there 'nt too harsts a treatment for suc ward line where he showed te

Rubstantial dividend.

the saddle again and he has a sport- will be reserved for the St. George's will

Cossack's Bload will be ridden by Plate, which

should win in a canter. P. Young, who has n high opinion of ing chance with this good field. The half speed owing to hip trouble, the One Thousand Guineas are: Betty (Dick). Bipearl (Ellott), Tiger has been asked to carry 165 but he played his customery sound Bag and Baggage will carry top his mount.

Brown Betty (Childs), Chatelaine of its close finish behind Navy game. weight in the absence of Diana Bay

Hall last time. The Tiger is an Schreuder (2) Campbell and (Fred Fox). Coin of the Realm and Trentbridge, and is good over this distance. The pony Will

There will be only three atarters honest runner and with Frost its Donn netted for the Y.M.C.A. and Harry. Wragg), Donasol SEQUEL TO ridden by A..P. Heard and his in the St. George'n Plate in which chance for a place in rusy. A... Laker (3) and McRae (2) replied Wragg), Eclair (Canty), Furtor

lcard on Valoroun should make a

(Jones), Gerrard's Cross (Bren- winning chances are most obvious, be- Trentbridge should walk away with: Lo show, but I am inclined to think for the Navy

Laco (Taylor), A return match is being played nan). Lady's SOCCER INCIDENT cause of this pony's most recently the first prize. The most interesting that the distance may be a wee bit

(Gordon Richards), execilent showing in the Hongkong part about this race will be the keen font for this Grey, P. Young will at the "Y" Bath on Monday next. Myrobells LEUNG'S JOB.

content between Jungle Jim and

when the home team will be at full Ollfa (Porryman), Parsan (Con- Against the Athletle on Wednes Tam Kong-pak, the South China meulinge.

strength and should be able to re-norton), St. Kilda (Roberta), wan sent Inside right, appeared before the

Gleneagles which has been given one Poker Face fighting for the second ride Wonderful Stag, day, Leung Wing-cluui

TALMO SHAN HANDICAP. place. In the absence of V.V. Needa

verae the result,

Santa Barbara (Woston). Shelana- Heroan from the right to the left Football Association Management b. more to carry than its stable mate, who has gone to Shanghai, E.O

Since the lust meeting quite

gig (Pat Beasley), Blckte Moon wing to shadow Cheung Min-wing. Committee yesterday for an enquiry Cyclamen Bay will have E.0. Butler

The opening ceremony of the Chi-Cuff Richards), Sunny Anna but in view of the danger which into the incident which led to his as its rider, while L. G. Frost will Butler will ride Jungle Jim which is

to the "D" Class and among them Inese Athletic Association's new bath (Marshall), Supervisor (Sherry), will threaten from the Ridley being turned off the field in the come out on Cyclamen Bay. The certainly to do well with this change number of ponien have been demoted

should advise the punters to keep ing pavilion at Quarry Bay will take Typhonte (Stove Donoghue), Uns Hocquard combination, he will Senior Shield final against the South latter ran a excellent race lately in of jockeys.

SUE. GRIFFIN'S PLATE. their eyes on The Loafer, Banjolina, pince next Saturday at 2.30 p.m., the most certainly

in his Wales Borerers on Easter Saturday. Happy Valley under Butler who was No decision, however, was reach- not carrylag: whip er spur on that

After reviewing the chances of the Valley Hall, King Salmon and Helter ceremony being performed by Mr. (Beary), Weather Glass (Care-

|laku).-Reuter, candid-

the Chan Lim-pak. rightful position at right half.

ed, the referee

occasion. The two Dynasty ntes, King's Bounty and Hetman will candidates in the Second Subscrip- Skelter. Amoy and Adam are failing to put in

both spot colours. I fancy King's Lion Grifins Plate I still stick to my two real dangers, while Partnership former preference for Duplex. If with only 140 lbs to manage is an appearance, whi-

Bounty over this sprint affair, but 1st intimation

The Tai-Mo-San Second Section,! because of its light weight both Ilet- this pony over strikes any joas it will rank-outsider for a place bet.

its frst win. Duplex la was also given

man and Gay Crusader may prove responsible for some fine track like the first section, is equally a that evidence of

performances lately. With a change puzzle as far as selecting the pro- some of the

of rider it should come out well to bable winners. AJ.P. Heard will spectators who

morrow. Darien may be reserved depend on King's Parade, to provide saw the incident,

Dee will be carrying. 108 lbs for the here instead of running in the shorter him with a win, while L. G. Frost will would be requir

Mount Davis linndicap.over one mile distance race. I rather think that take out The Godwoll. Gold Bar ed. Accordingly

and 171 Yarde and with A.J.P. Icard Darien is, a little partial to a short which ran 80 well in the last season the proceedings

In the saddle Dee looks good. Tenorio distance and if anything happens to will be seen again here with 105 iba. with G. Harriman has been doing National Day or Duplex the pony to carry. Black Rock disappointed' some good morning gallops lately and should get a place. National Day twice lately but to-morrow it will be the long rest which has been given to which has one win and one place to given the chance to redeem its mis- Tenorio should do him good, Solar its credit will bo ridden again by B.A. takes. I do not fancy The Crook for to be strongly a six furlongs race. Hey. Ter and Star will bo ridden by a novice rider, Proulx and is sure J.C.A.

Ingram who rode Jack supported. Gay Butterfly with A.J.P. Jack O'Lantera might prave profitable while De Minimis will have a change goes wrong with the mounts of the 'Lantern to victory in the last meet- Heard in the saddle is a real danger, for their supportera if anything!

crack riders above mentioned. of jockey running under P. Young.

The Lincolns grent task will be to stop Fung King-choung and Co., from over-running the defence, and and some im-

provement on the part of the halves will

be necessary if

this is to be K. C. Fung.

accomplished.

Against the Navy too much

responsibility

work and

was thrust on Ash and Turner and

were adjourned until Tuesday next.

Tam Kong.pak.

OBJECT TO SUNDAY PLAY.

It was announced that the Club Heath. Quicker and more de-reserves had arranged to play off cisive tackling is required to hold their Division 2 match with the

the fast moving Chinese Navy on Saturday. quintette.

up

GOUGH TO: PLAY.

profitable for an outsider's bat.

g

MOUNT DAVIS HANDICAP.

Wayward Stag will be Ip Kui-ying's The Kowloon v Chinese Athletic mount and those who ate looking for game, scheduled for Sunday on the an outsider shot should put their The Royal Artillery are turning Club ground has been postponed at money on this combination, which ran at their strongest possible side the request of Kowloon, who in-so close to the winner Inst meeting. to meet St. Joseph's. As anti-timated that they preferred not to Widnes, which ran cipated in the Telegraph on Mon- participate in Sunday football.

day, Gough, who has joined the Police Porco, is being permitted

To play in this last game for the

RIFLE SHOOTING.

Artillery, and their line-up will be: Combey: Allen and Wrou;

Gough, Edmunda, Bryant, Me-

!

Rodgers, Pardue, and Harris: Lieut. J. H. Hocquard Wins

Donald and Seal, with Walker as

reserve.

The Saints have deteriorated to

Monthly Competition.

a good race in Macho lately will be Amongst the starters, while L. G. Frost will be In- cen in the saddle on Tillleum.

lis cidentally Frost considers that mount has ៧ good chance here. California and Mignonette are both' worth wifle following for a place bel,|-

BOWLS

auch an extent that It will be THREE SPOONS AWARDED. TO-MORROW

surprising if they can prevent this: team from taking the pointe at sinke.

The Borderers should be able to keep up with South Chinn and the Artillery. A win against the

elualon, even

The following were the best scores of the at the April monthly shoot Hongkong Rifle Club:

Clans "A" (aperture sights).

200 500 BOD Yds. Yds. Yds. Total

Recreio appears a foregone con- J. IL. Hoequard 281 28 87.

taking into ton-

C. Kirk.. 32

UT 28 27 marked Improve-R. H. Woodinan

23 10 27

80 sideration the

20 2心 18 09 mont shown by the Portugese L. B. Holmes

Clan "L" (open sights). since Christmas.

30 32 28.00 Tho remainder of the pro-A. Chappello

interest, the C. F. J. Simpson -30 grammo holds no matchca In the second and third J. L. Tetley ..

Class "D." divisions on Saturday and Sunday having no effect on the champlon- ships.

FORECAST.

Division 1

SOUTH CHINA Lincolns ARTILLERY v St. Joseph's TORDERERS

↑ Recreio

NAVY

Division 2

South China RADIO Engineers

y Club

Division 3

▼ Lincolas

▾ Signals

• Service Corps

30 29 HO

28

23

72

R. W. Godson.

20

20 25 72 20 22 H. Dingle

Monthly spoons wero awarded to J. H. Hocquard, A. Chappello and I. W. Godson in their respective classes.

EIGHT TEANS ENGAGED

SECOND DIVISION PROGRAMME

Civil Service v. Kowloon C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Yacht Club Club de Recreio v. Polica Indian R.C. v. I.K. Electric

TEAMS.

score

Two sconce in the exciting league football match between South China and the Athletic on Wednesday. Above shows the Athletic goal- keeper clearing from Leung Tak- wing, and opposite a heading on. counter in mid-field. (Photos Ming Yuen).

Rhoiro (skip): J. M. M. Alves, A. V. Barros, G. Ozorio and A H. Bosto (aktp).

The Lawn Bowls League oficial- ly opens to-morrow, when four second division matches will bo doelded..

The Iadian Recreation Club will The 1.R.C. will turn out the fol-make their bow with a home match lowing team: Rink 1-A. K. Minu, against the Hongkong Electric,

5. O. Bux, A. R. Minu and K. M. and the Kowloon Cricket Club, Omar (skip); Rink 2-A. M. Rum-will visit the Civil Service.

Craigéngower, holders of the con-jahn, M. Y. Adal, A. M. Wahab, The Y.M.C.A. hockey club cluded its season yesterday when the and F.A.R. Enmali (skip): Rink trophy, will not be out, but the second eleven met the Lincolnshire -F. H. Esmall, M. R. Razack, S. Recreto receive a visit from the regiment 2nd, XI at King's Park nad Hartoum, and B. . Hydor (skip). Police, who are fielding two teams Carvalho, R. Robarts, O. A. Lopes and this year for the first time in the

The programme is: M. Remedios (skip); F. Xavier, history of the Club.

was beaten three goals to one. The

"Y" played 18 men throughout and the only goal was netted by R. Bald

win.

тва Reerale will rely on M. A

J. M. S. Rozario, J. J. Basta and F. V.!

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