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MACAO RACES

· MACAO RACES ·

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1933,

RACES AT MACAO KOWLOON FOOTBALL

TO-MORROW

FIRST OF

SUNDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1933. NEW SEASON

FIRST SADDLING BELL ́at

1.00 p.m.

FIRST RACE at 1.30 p.m.. ADMISSION:-

To Members Enclosure $2. To Publle. Enclosure 40 cts.

MUST ahow their Mombers badges to gain admittance. Ladies are cordially invited to attend the charge. No without Races LADIES' TICKETS will be issued.

Tiflus, Teas and Refreshments Ayill be obtainable

2 MACHINE GUN CORPS EVENTS

AND A LADIES' RACE

at the Race COMMENTS AND

SELECTIONS

Course at reasonable prices.

See Steamboat Co.'s notices for special sailings to Macae.

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YELLOW

DRAGON

[By "Ringtail"]

The sixth extra meeting of the Macao Jockey Club, to- morrow the first meeting to be held after the Summer holidays, has given indications of attract- ing a big attendance of race- goers.

Considering the summer break during which many ponies may

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Have you seen what the "Revela- tion" mirror REVEALS at the EXHIBITION.

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the fact eventa number 21 sprint distances, punters

are warned of possible upsets.

"CAPTURES"

SHANGHAI INTERPORT SWIMMERS

KNOCKED OUT BY TENNIS BALL

J. H. Wheatcroft's Mishap

WAR and

Buxton, Aug. 25. Mir. J. H. Wheatcroft struck by n tennis ball knocked unconscious for minuter when playing in the semi-final of the open mixed doubles of the Derbyshire tawn tennis championships here to-day.

Mr. Wheatcraft was playing with Mr. Wheatcroft, and the ball had been hit by Mr. G. L. Rogers.

who WAK partnered by Bliss

Ingram.

On recovering Mr. Wheatcroft continued the match, but was 80 shaken that he and Mrs. Wheat- croft lost.

only know of one other such J. incident. That WAN when Herotra, of France, was hit from a terrible smash by Gerald Pater. son, the Australian, and was un- conscious for two hours.

LEAVE

GOOD TEAM SENT TO KOBE

SUCCESSFUL VISIT ANTICIPATED

HADLEY THE KEY MAN

The Shanghal Interport swim- ming team which left on Wednes- day for Kobe to participate in the triangular meet there against re- presentatives from Yokohama and that port may be considered one of the strengest that Shanghai has ever had.

Records have gone by the board with amazing regularity this season advent of Roveral and with the young swimmers notably Frank Hadley, Archie Logan and Nocl Hammond, things are looking up in the swimming world there,

The interport team is all set now for their meeting with Kobe, Those who will be making the trip are: A. C. Sinclair (Captain), G. A.

Mr. A. O. Brawn, former President

ciation,

ELLIOTT OF CHATHAM

KENT LEAGUE PLAYER

successor FOUND

TO MCKELVIE.

JONES-TIENTSIN INTERPORTER

(By "Veritas")

Like Brer Rabbit, the Kow. loon Football Club has been lying low during the close season, and quietly gone about the task of team building for the now fast approaching foot- ball season.

with hin The first results will be visi- photographed of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Asso- wife on board the Kamo Maru on blo to the public this afternoon, their arrival in the Colony this work.when the club has its first off-

(Ming Yuen).

cial trial match against the Club de Recreio.

:

And frankly I think numbers of

Hongkong Jockey Club ponies will WOMEN'S JOYOUS Anton (Manager), C. N. Brow HADLEY'S NEW Kowloon Club supporters will get

be racing in the "D" and "E" Classes and there should be some close finishes among them.

For the Areia Preta Handicap over six furlongs for Macao sub- scription griffins, Rattling Horse, if started at 168 lbs, should make an easy job of the race. Bold Lad and Jackie are both fancied for places

CRICKET

NO LEG THEORY BOTHERS THEM

0. Hagenstein, F. Hadley, J. R. Moffett, A. Logan, R. R. Duell, N.; J.

II. G. Hammond, Bradley, Fabian, A. W. Wagstaff, R. E. Berthet.

SELECTIONS. Selections for the various events

here with the chances of swinging BUT THEY MUST have not been definitely made but

slightly in favour of the former,

should the top-weight.carrier fall to make a good start.

For the "D" Class race, The

Mong Ha Handicap, Powerful King

WEAR WHITE

Colwall, Aug. 23. This little village is thronged

it is expected that they will be us follow:

60 metres free style: C. N. Brown, N. G. Hammond.

200 metres free style: F. Hadley,

and Valley Hall both appeal, in ac-with players for the women's N. G. Hammond,

cordance with previous acason's

the form. Powerful. King is better cricket week, which celebrates suited to the distance, while Valley the seventh birthday of Hall has changed owners quite re- cently and it is doubtful whether the chestnut still maintains its old form. It will be recalled that Valley Hall once surprised many by doing the mile in 2.04 over this course.

Women's Cricket Association.

They are not troubled by leg- theory bowling; players hit the ball with a heartening smack to the boundary, or send down good the length balls that scatter

stumps.

Their cricket is a light-hearted, no sort of The Machine Gun Troop Handi-joyous affair, with

once county rivalry, league tables, or cap, an unofficial event of

trophies.

KING'S COUNSEL.

200 metres free style: F. Hudley, A, Logan.

400 metres free style: F. Hadley, A. Logan.

Diving: R. R. Duell,

100 metres backstroke: O. Hagen-. stein, J. R. Moffett.

0.

round the course, should attract So keen are they to play the Wagstaff, R. E. Berthet. G. A many starters and will possibly provide the best dividend of the game for the game's sake that the Johnston, H. G. Fabian, A. G. afternoon. Among ponies which I captains held a special meeting Sinclair, G. N. Brown, I consider to have chances of unex- and agreed not to keep batting and

ing this event are King's Counsel, bowling averages. Mouche, Peter Davey and Britannic Hall.

King's Counsel has been deing some excellent racing on the Hong- kong course for many seasons, and dospite its age the pony should match against any of these troop ponies over a medium distance, faney its chance of winning morrow.

to-

In another troop event, The Machine Gun Troop Scramble over half mile, the likely result is still more open. Inshallah, Boston and White Label are recalled for their previous fine gallops at Fanling and hny of the three should do well to- I rather think that In- favourite shallah will be made a here with Boston and White Label next in demand.

morrow.

SHOULD WIN EASILY.

There are players here from 30 clubs. Including a cheery little party from Scotland.

STRICT DRESS RULES. Dress rules are strict, and the

not

of dream players would departing from the order of white frock and white cotton stockings. There was surprise when Miss Stone, a Coventry.school teacher, arrived in black shorts and blouse. Sha had been on a cycling tour, and her luggage had been delayed on the rallway.

She was, of course, not allow- ed to play in such dress, 80 before joining Mrs. Scott Bowden's team at Eastnor Castle she bought

hair-dressers white, shirt-sleeved overall, in which she played.

A

Mrs. Scott Bowden's son Logan

The Praia Grande Handleap over was a spectator at that match, and six furlongs, "E" Class, should pro-critically watched his mother bowl vide a keen race for Snappy Eve, and bat. Her team played Miss a well known sprinter in its class, Snowball's team, who were Golly Eyes, a griffin of this season, missed for 50 runs. and Black Velvet, a subscription

RECORD

LOWERS SHANGHAI Y.M. FIGURES

FOR 50 YARDS

Taking the lead from the start and maintaining a power ful stroke, Frank Hadley fur- thered his already long list of aquatic triumphs last Saturday night when he won the 50 yards free style in record time, clock- ing 15 of a second less than the new mark he himself establish ed in the heats on Wednesday.

a surprise; albeit a pleasant one.

REAL CAPTURES.

The use of the term "capturo" to new signatures has now become so common in use that it is very often advisedly applied. But Kowloon can claim to some real captures this year: new players of reputa tion and undoubted skill.

Prominent among them is Elliott, who recently arrived in the Colony to take up duties Dockyard.

at the Naval

He is a former members of the Chatham Kent League team, and his experience in this grade of football is bound to put him In the first flights of local soccer.

Last year Kent League football was raised to a standard higher than ever attained before, and in the eyes of competent judges was

A fair sized crowd turned out to regarded as equal to that of the Southern League. Chutham have the Foreign Y.M.C.A. pool to ste always figured among the leading. the five championships run off and clubs of the League, and last

100 metres breast stroke: Hagenstein, R. R. Duell.

Medley Relay: O. Hagenstein, J. R. Moffett, F. Hadley.

Relay: A. Logan, C. N. Brown, they were rewarded with some ex-winter joined Folkestone Margate

cellent swimming.

and Tunbridge Wolla Rangers in N. G. Hammond, F. Hadley.

Water Polo: J. Bradley, A. W. The 50 yards free style cham-a thrilling struggle to depose Elliott therefore comes to local pionship brought about the most Northfleet from the championship. swimmers churning up the water football, with his spurs well and exciting race of the evening, five and out of the swirl of foam, Frank truly won, and once he has adapt- Hadley emerged to break yet an-jed himself to the peculiarties of as the hot other record-when he covered the condition here such distance in 25 1-D acconda. Hadley weather, hard grounds, and the got away from the start and turned type of football played, should for the second lap before the others, prove one of the Colony's-leading- with Brown following close on his contre-forwards. heels. Behind Brown, Hammond came up with a great turn of speed and these two fought out another race for second position pride of place going to Brown on this occa ston. Grilk was a bare second bo hind Brown and Hammond while Fingereth followed in behind.

TWO WINS FOR

N.Y. GIANTS

SHUT OUT FOR CHICAGO

AMERICAN LEAGUE WASHED OUT

New York, Sept. 15. New York Giants scored a double header success against Chicago to-day, winning both games very easily. Bell shut out Chicago in the second, match.

Cincinnati and Philadelphia broke even in a double header

BOY'S 5 WICKETS FOR 18 RUNS

TIENTSIN INTERPORTER, McKelvie severs his long and valuable service with the senior team this year, and is to be succeeded in the pivotal post- tion by Jones, a former Tientaln Interporter. Jones comes with excellent credentials and has already shown great promise in practise games. This afternoon will also see a new goalkeeper on view. He is of Royal Corps Cord of the Signals, and it is reputed that he Is likely to become one of the best custodians Kowloon has ever had. Another newcomer to the for- ward line is V. White, who is play- ing at inside right, and it la in- teresting to note that there is every prospect of Timberlake re- Two or three years ago he was a prolific scorer for Kowloon, and A schoolboy's cricket dreams his presence in the forward line came true recently when P. F. would do much to strengthening Judge, of St. Paul's, West Kensing this into a formidable department,

OLD PLAYERS RETAINED. ton, playing for Middlesex, took 6

The majority of last year's play- retained tho have been Derbyshire wickets for 18 runs bo- fore luncheon at Lord's. His final ers

notable exception boing Bickford, analysis was 5 for 27.

Judge, who is 17, was playing who has migrated to the Hongkong for the first time at Lord's. Here, Football Club.

But Sonny Bliss will occupy his ns a small boy, he used to choor

FOR MIDDLESEX AGAINST DERBY

1

after Cincinnati had been blanked DREAM REALISED turning to the side. dis-out in the Initial game. Boston scored ten runs againat Pitts- burgh.

Kriffin of 1933, which disappointed CRICKET GIRLS BEAT badly in the annual meeting last 'Spring,

the

BOYS

One Takes 6 for 36

If Snappy Eve maintains slightest form it should run away with the first prize, otherwise i like the chances of Golly Eyes and Black Velvet. The latter, if ridden feated.

between

Women cricketers easily de- # team which included

by a good jockey, must be watched. Public Schoolboys from Upping- The only outsider worth considera-ham Marlborough, and Shrews- bury at Colwall, Herefordshire, tion is Lucky Star.

The Ladies Handicap should last month. provide another contest Christmas Belle, City of Shanghai, and Black Velvet, if the intter does

the not appear earlier in

pro- Shanghal is of gramme, City favoured here.

-FINAL SELECTIONS.

Race No. 1 African Eye Mouche Jan Stewer

Race No. 2 Prestwick Blue Plane Genghis Khan

Race No. 3 Snappy Eve Golly Eyes Bagulo

Race No. 4 Inshallah -White Label The Goods.

Luce... No,

Adam

Reailing Miss Mollie Hyde, a

Bix atudent, took University wickets for 86 runs.

In spite of a score of 114 by G. M. Thornycroft, of Shrewsbury, the boys were dismissed for 172,

The women passed the boys' total with the loss of only two wickets and went on to make a lively 291 for seven,

Miss Hyde, the heroine of the match, is also a brilliant bat, and in the England v. The Rest match at Leicester who made ono short of her contury,

Powerful King Cebu

Raco No, Carnation II Bold Lad Jacklo....

Race No. City of Shanghai'

Bagult

The American League pro- gramme was washed out by rain. Scores as cabled by Reuter were.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R

CHONG

H

Pittsburgh... Boston

1

1

10.

1 11

St. Louis Brooklyn

2 G

9 13

1

DE BAR NO Do

these Middlesex heroes F. T. customary position at left half, Jack. Blako is on the left wing, Hills goes Hendren, Patsy Mann, 8

Hearne, and Jack Durston while out to the right wing, and Webb wistfully wondering if he would continues at inside left. (Wilson homered for Brooklyn) over share in thoir, triumphe Chicago .... Now York Chicago

New York

1′′ 0

5 10

0

2

4

14

0

A fast-medium bowler, he was horn at Cricklewood, N.W., and first began to take up cricket ser lously when 11 years old. His fa- ther then took him to Jack' Durston's Indoor school in West

(Parmello homered for Now London. York and Ball pitched and shut| out Chicago).

I shall give a special descrip tion of the match and a review of the players in Monday's issvo of. the Telegraph.

500-MILE SPEEDWAY RACING RULES In his frank, enthusiastic way Judge Bald to a roporter: "AIT

Indianapolis, Ind. have achloved is due to Durston."

Despite opposition that arose at In his first county match-the laat 500-mile automobile race against Burroy, at the Oval last at the Speedway here, there pro (Grabowski pitched and blanked weck-ond-Judge took five wickets bably will be no change in the rula out Cincinnatl).

Cincinnati

Philadelphia

Cincinnati

Philadelphia.

2 10 4 8 0.

AMERICAN LEAGUE..

for 77 in the first innings and permitting only a 16-gallon fuel four for 62 in the second, includ tank. on racing cars, officials have ing those of Hobbs and Fonder indicated. vi

He was very modest about his The most Important change like success. The wicket was a fast ly to be adopted, is a rule limiting. All of the American League bowler's paradise," he said, "wet on the number of starters to 38, and fixtures, which were scheduled as top and flat-bard runder, the sur, creation of a committee to pass day upon the qualifications of the double headers were washed out faco.j

"I hope to play, regularly for drivers, Forty-two cars started by rain. The matches afectad were: Boston v Chicago, New York Middlesex next season. I shall go last May, and officials believe the iv. GlavalandAWashington v Detroit; back to St Paul's for another excess trafic was responsible for -the-large, number of fatalijos and Philadelphi v Be Lot18.

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