THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934.
FAVOURITES HAVE A BAD DAY
BIG DIVIDENDS AT THE RACE MEETING
COMPLETE SURPRISE IN THE
DAILY DOUBLE
Well backed ponies had a poor day in the extra race meeting at the Valley on Saturday, and outsiders romped home in many cases to pay our handsome dividends. The Daily Double went all astray, when West Parade secured the second leg against all expectations.
The Results,
1.-Commonwealth Handicap. (First Section)-Winner $600. Second $200. Third $150. For China Pantes, "C" Class. One and a Quarter Miles. 11. Y. Liang's Wonderful Stag
141 b.
... (N. Deitz)
Lan's Jungle Jim 161 lb........ (8, Y. Liang) arts Spinaway 155 15.
(P. P. Botelho) Won by: 2 lengths, 3 lengths. Time 2.36.1,
2
Pari-mutuel, winnor $34.90; places, $11.20; $10.70; $12.00.
HOCKEY
PUNJABIS DEFEAT
H.K.S.R.A.
INTER-UNIT GAME
The 1/8 Punjab Regiment defeated the Hongkong Singapore Brigade R.A. by four goals to one in the semi-inal of the Inter Unit knock-out hockey competition on the Marlan ground yesterday afternoon. Hard hitting 3 on the part of both eldus, however,
spalled the game.
(D. Black) Won by length: 2 lengths. Time: 2.19. Pari-mutuel, winner $27; places, $9.50; $8.00; $8.50.-
Ahmed Khan, partnered by Lieut- Hebert at back for the Brigade team, played a great game. Time and again he relieved the situation when Hobert was beaten by the oncoming the "dally Punjab forwards, of which Lal Singh,
the Interport left wing, was a con of Bourco
<langer. Lieut.
Double Belting Resulta. The following
double" betting result:
Bistro (304), City of Shanghai stant 3(1), Copper Idoi (11) (winner), Do Haverhill. the Brigade centre-half, Minimis (5), Gay Butterfly (40), was brilliant in the first period but National Day (181), Partnership fell away in the second. (37), Racing Boy (38), Soldier of Fortune (8), St. Ives (8); Tiny Star (2), Utoplan (3), Valley Hall (5), Warrington (51).
The Punjabis centre-half, Dukis Union Plate.Winner $400. Second
Singh was the pick of the winners' defence but while clearing well he $200. Third $100, For China Pontes,
Ileta (0), Chivalrous (0), Colombo has yet to get out of the habit of Subscription Grifins of this Club of
Ebony Idol (0), Fudge (0), dilly-dallying when about to be rushed Sub. Tal, this Season. Winners barred. Weight(), for itches-na per scale. Ponies that Great Hall (2), Pie Face (1), Poker by an opposing forward. have won: $200 to $100 in staken, Face (6). Racing Pluck (3), Racing Nur Mohammed, at left back, played Ib. allowance; less than $200, 10 lb. Triumph (9). Rose Leaf (01. Royal a safe game. Alaf Din also helped allowance.
Jockey allowance, Al-Flush (0), Shaughroun (0), Tso Tak in the Intermediate line. (0), Tuminel (0), West Parade (0) lowances accumulative,
(winner). Jongs,
The Winner pays $335,
Six Fur-
Toster & Abraham's Tho Bodega
148 lb.
(G. A. Harriman) 1 Hayman & Walyan's Delightful
(N. Deitz) 2
Chanco 142 lb.
Cash Sweep Resulta.
Race 1.
Li Yu's The Carp 151 lb.
No. 75
:
(S. Y. Liang) a
Won by lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 1.33.1.
15 132
$653 168 70
Unplaced runners $50 each:-Non. Parl-rautuel, winner $10.30; pisces, 1, 927, 251, 139, 120, 212, 276, $8.00; $11.30; $27.10.
3.-Hongham Das Handicap-Win- nor $550. Second $275. Third $176. For China Ponies, "R" Class. En- trance $5. One and a Quarter Milen
Li Shiu Fang's Soldier of China
(N. Deltz) 1 151 lb. Lan's Bright Star 158 lb.
(S. Y. Liang) Kong Bros.'s Electric Star 101
Ib.
(E. O. Butler) 3
Won by: 1% lengths; a neck. Time: 2.82.4.
Pari-mutuel, winner $20.30; places,
38: 38.40; 323.70.
4. Roschill Handicap. Winner
> $800. Second $300. Third $200. For
Australian Ponies, "B" Clas
Race 2.
No. 40
$399
15
165 84
114
67 Unplaced runners $50 each: Non, 108, 320, 127, 100, 320, 174, 262, 182, 160, 93, 328, 66, 88, 121, 262.
2
Race 3.
I
No. 00
2+
$847 242 121
07. 202 Unplaced runners $50 each;--No. 217,-251, 206, 307, 204,
The Punjabis led by two clear goals at the interval scored by Kertar Singh and Lal Singh. In the second half Lal Singh added the third goal and Kertar Singh the fourth. The Brigado netted towards the end through Lieut. Garthwaite, the Colony forward, na the result of a corner hit.
Miss Gem Hoshing, the Chinese girl tunnis player, was a come patitor in the recent West Twickenham hard courla club tennis championships, and here she is shown taking the court with Mr.
de Manby,
LEG-ALL IN Football
"The game was umpired by Lieut. GOVERNOR'S Chatter
Commdr. Corrie-Hill and A, Á. Dand.
INTER-UNIT FINAL
The following will represent the East Lancashire Regiment against the Punjab Regiment in the final of the Inter Unit hockey competition on the Marina ground to-morrow at 4.45 p.m. Pte, Lithgoe; Cpl. Davia and Bds. Cox: L/Cpl. Murphy, Lt. J. P. Williams (Capt.), and Eds. Neigh beur: Lt. E. Robinson Bds. Botting, Cpl. Snuggs, Sergt. Owen and Pte. Nolan,
SATURDAY'S GAMES
CUP
(Continued from Pago 8.).
By "Veritas"
(Continued from Pago 8.)
guilty every time of getting his the attention of the Football Auro- toe under the ball, Mathias made ciution. the same blunder when aiming for
were
goal, and loo often wasted good ALTHOUGH the F.A., oppertunities.
officially notified of the post-
Ridley spent his time creating ponement of the Navy match, Mr. openings, or endeavouring to. May, I believe, received no intima- He gave Hocquard a good service tion that the Athletic would also of passes in the second half, which call off yesterday's tic with "the the winger only occasionally East Lancashires. The Chinese turned to account. Ridley had have also to explain why they fail- 121 Y.M.C.A. Defeat Lincolns one chance of scoring which he ed to put in an appearance against
literally throw nway when two the Club recently. yards from the goal line,
Race 4.
One
Mile.
Mrs. Sumson's Saucy Face 165 ib. (N. Deitz)
2
No. T
21 199
3847 242
2
Hall and Shenton's The Goose 157 (E. D. Bulter) Ib. Lady Peel's Lucy Glittern 155 lb.
(D. Black() 3 Time: 1.50.1. Pari-mutuel, winner $10.29; places, $6.00; $0.30; $10.00.
Spring G-Subscription Grins 1fandicap-Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, Suba cription Griffins of this Club of any Season. One and a Quarter Miles, Lender's-Copper Idol 155 lb... ....
(G. A. Harriman) 1 Ulster's Warrington 159 ib.
(A. J. P. Heard) Dr. S. N. Chau's National Day
155 lb.
(N. Deltz) Won by 2% lengths; a bead. Time: 2.10.2
Unplaerd runners $50 each:--Nos. (81, 415, 71, 98, 281, 216, 130, 94, 35.
Race 5.
No. 24
201 208
In Friendly Game
$810 The Y..G.A. defeated the Lin- colns in a friendly hockey match game 117 by three goals to one on the U.S.R.C. Unplaced runnera $50 each-Nos. ground on Saturday after notting 154, 101, 280, 121, 241, 291, 196, 224, twice in the first half. 237, 303, 205.
Race G.
No. 37
$11
439 166
$1,022 292 73
73
Unplaced runners $50 each: |304, 294, 226, 200, 202, 205,
3
Race 7.
Pari-mutuel, winner $177.00; places,
No. 213
$20; $15.10: $8.20.
"
6-Colonial Stakes-Winner $500.
1-11 68
$1,210.40 354.40 177.20
Scanon.
Allowances Accumulative. One Mile.
F. S. W. Smith. Fowler, and N. Hewitt netted for the "Y", while Sgt. Recks scored for the Lincolns.
"Y" LADIES LOJE.
The YM.C.A. Ladies were defeated Nos. by a team from H.M.S. Proteus on the Club ground, King's Park, in a friendly match by three goals to nil A jon Saturday.
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THE only obvious course would Malpm alone remained
point to the Athletic being forceful and successful attacker. made to concede the points in all His sense of anticipation three games, Keener then that of ∙his colleagues, and all three goals DECENT displays of displeasure were the result of following up by European spectators at local football matches call for condem- nation,
the ball.
*
The Chinese opened the scoring after a period of desiutory ex- changes, when Lee Wai-tong seized "WOULD ́remind ̋a""group"TMTMof on a quick opening and drove the such onlookers at yesterday's ball through a crowd of players. Governor's Cup match that the
typical
goal. Within two word "sportsmanship" is not spelt minutes Malpas had put the K-1-C-K- H-I-M-T-O - T-H-E Association on level terms, follow« | G-R-Q-U-N-D as appeared to be ing up to rob Pau Ka-ping us ho their Idea," gathered the ball.
WHY THE PENALTY.
MALAYANS LEAVE. Four of the Malayan Interport Unplaced runners $100 ench:hockey players, Messrs. C, H. La Second $250. Third $150. For China Nox. 10, 104, 176, 25, 322, 63, 115, Brody, C. Ú. La Brooy, R. Rahman, Ponies, Griffins of this
and 3. C. Areira, who prolonged their
A penalty, given for heaven Winners barred. Jockey Allowance, 171, 312, 336, 208, 74, 132.
stay in the Colony, salied by the knows what afforded Lee Wal-tong steamer Takada for Singapore yester his second chance of scoring, Cord day afternoon.
Two other members of the Malayan saved his initial shot, but could team Mr. A. C. Cunnyngham-Per-not gather and Lee following up driau, the 'captain, and Mr. T, W. calmly placed the ball in the roof Unplaced runners $50 each-Nos. Morray, will leave for Singapore next of the net. (P. P. Botelho) 34D, 370, 497, 134,
Saturday Aboard the steamer Lam's Bayview, iGi ib. (S. Y.
Carthage.
Li Shlu Pang's Soldier of Germany
(F. M. L. Soares) 1 150 lb. C. B. Brown's Budge 153 lb.
No. 15
13
(11. Black) Mackie & Grayburn's Ribble 153
lb.
350 225
Liang)/
Won by lengths; 2-lengths, Time: 2.00.1.
Pari-mutuel, winner $27.80; places,
$9.30; $10.70; 510.20 (Ribble), $0.10
(Bay View).
7-Commonwealth Handicap, j
Second $240. Third $150. For
I
Race 8,
$1.260
360- 180
Race 9,
No. 668
618
T
422
$1,246 3GG 178
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NOT only in such "advice" a re- flection on the mentality of those giving utterance to it, but a source of annoyance to those around, who attend matches to watch good football, if there is any! to be seen..
.
FAIR partisanship is a necessary A minute from the interval, part of the game, but ill- Ridley had a glorious chance of advised comments tend only to equalising. Podmore drove in a wards acrimony both on and off ferce shot from a free kick just the field.
and outside of the penalty area,
TRIANGULAR TOURNEY.
The Army are meeting the Navy in their return fixture in the Triangu (Pat could not hold the ball. Ridley To advise a player to jump on a Unplaced runners 350 each:-Nos-lar Hockey Tournament on the Navy dashed in, got his toe to the ball goalkeeper Is as silly as it is 408, 682, 122, 807, 166, 428, 162, 681, ground, King's Park, this afternoon and lofted it high over the barnfair. For the forward who does (Second Section)-Winner $500. 46, 291, 118,149, 316, 576,
at 4.30, The first meeting was drawn.within a few feet of the goal line. that merely has a free kick given
The following are the teams.
The Chineso went further ahend against him, runs a fair chance of Army: Pte. Hollingsworth (Lin- colna); Lieut. N, W. Metcalfe (Royal after the interval, when against being turned off the field, and is Artillery) and Lieut. D. P. St. C. tho run of the play, Tao Kwai. certainly, not helping his team to Rossier (Lincolns); L/C Yeonians shing sent in a surprise abot win. (Lincolna), Nk. Dulla Singh (Punjab | for which Cord shaped badly and. Regiment) and L/Nk. Alif Din (Pan- the ball entered a top corner of SPECTATORS are alow in recog- inb Regiment); A. N. Other. Sep. the goal.
China Ponies, "C" Class, One and
Quarter Miles. Tally Ho's West Parnde 151 ib.
(P. P. Botelho) 1 Tally Ho's Royal Flush 149 lb.
(A. J. P. Heard). 2
John Fool's Tummel 155 lb.
(E. O. Butler) 3 Won by 2 lengths; 1% lengths. Time: 238.2. Pari-mutuel, winner $101; places, $21; $14.20; $24.20,
8.---Mira Bay Staken-Winner
$500.
Second $250. Third $150, For China Ponies that have started
at least twice since January 1, 1934,|
Hongkong Cycling Club
Karter Singh (Punjab Regiment), W. Shortly afterwards O. Senior (A.E.C.). Licut C. C. crowned a neat left wing Garthwaite (Royal Artillery) and L/Nk. Lal Singh (Punjab Regiment).ment, by fastening on
Navy: Stoker alt; Lieut. Comdr. quard's centre
raucous-
nising that a player must have
But Malpas his limitations.
move voiced partisans make even the to Hoc-graver mistake of failing to allow and beating Pau for their favourite coming up against un opponent who may be
UNLUCKÝ OUTING A. Lidt and Surg. Lieut. Comdr. easily.
A. E. Phillips: Lieut. W. D. F. B. In a series of hot attacks, the shado the better footballer and ON SUNDAY
Muspratt, Lieut. Comdr. J. A. Corrie-ssociation drew level, Malpas therefore the more likely to obtain Hill and Lieut. A. R. Jackson; Lieut.heading In a corner from Mathias the ball in a duel.
W. S. Donald, Lieut. J. II. Enden, in grand style. At this stage the
and have not won t race since that. Shataukok was the objective of Lieut. E. N, V. Currey, Lieut. P. J. date. Jockey Allowance. From the last Sunday's run of the Hong, Bartielt and Lieut. Comdr. T. K.Association were well on top, but KOWLOON GOLF CLUB. Two Mile Post Ones Itound and Inkong Cycling Club, but the high W. Atkinson. (about One Milo 171 Yards).
LIL's Mayflower 160 1.
(N. Daitz)
Lan's Blue Star 160 lb.
(8, Y. Liang) Tally Ho's Daylight Eve 10 15
(A. J. P. Heard)
Won by a lengths; 14 length. Time: 218.4.
wind against the riders on the out-
ward-trip combined with reverses
I
in the nature of punctures and.
ST. ANDREW'S LADIES
"AT HOME."
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2 crashes caused the party to retrace The St. Andrew's Club Ladies'
friends at the St. Androw's Church
the forwards lacked, finishing shots, and in the very Inst minute Lee Wal-tong took the ball' down Fand luckily beut Gord.
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Draft Programmes and Entry
their tracks from Taipe where re- hockey team were "At Home" to the SERVICES RECOGNISED. J. R. Way) qualised to outer the final Forms for the Fourth Extra Racoi pairs had been effected..
The party had, however, quito Hall on Saturday afternoon thus con-
round of the Inter-long Foursomes Meating, to be held on Saturday, at the Kowloon Golf Clug yesterday. the 28th April, 1934, (weather per On Saturday, Lane, Crawford defeat- ed. the Police (F. E. E. Booker and mitting), may be obtained at the Gloucester Secretary's Oflec. A. J. W. Darling) five and four. London, Apr. 14. Other matches in the competition Building; the Club House, Happy Association bas decided to present the Kowloon Godowns (A. L. Eastman
Pari-mutuel, winner $20.30; places, misfortunes, the efforts of the bridge won the Badminton competi
an enjoyable trip despite their cluding a very successful season.
Miss J. Wong and Mr. F. and Sir F. Wall Presented. With $6: $0; $7.20.
R.A.S.C. eyellats, who were guests tion, while Misa M. Churn and Mr. V.
£10,000 Cheque, Tai Wan
Bay Handicap of the Club, contributing in no Baunch were winners. In the tennis Winner $450. Second $226. Thirdi $125. For Chinn Ponies, "D" Class. small way to the pleasure of the handicap competition played during The Council of the English Football played yesterday resulted as follows: Valley; the Hong Kong Club: the To be ridden by Jockeys who have run. In this respect mention the afternoon. not won ten races anywhere at any should be made of the efforts of At the conclusion of the competi- secretary, Sir Frederick Wall, who is and W. M. Groves) defeated the Sports Club, and the Stables. Shan simo, No Whips or Spura allowed. Mr. Collinson, a popular ex-York-tions, Mr. L. II. Wong, Hon. Secretary retiring in July, with a cheque for Sanitary Department (A. T. Braley Kwong Road, From the Two- Mlle Post Once Round shire racing cyclist, in the amuse-Southern Cup to the Vicar, Rev. J. B. energy and valuable service to British Trading (8. Jox and F. EA. of St. Andrew's Club, handed over the £10.000 in recognition of his untiring and T. Seddon) four and three; Union and In (about One Milo 171 Yards). mont arona.
on Thursday, 19th April, 1934. Higgs for anfe-keeping. The Cup football. Hy Hom-tong's Classic Hall 154
Remedios) defeated Mustard and Co. The party returned to the Forry was won by the St. Andrew's Ladles The announcement was a pleasing (J. Macknight and L. J. Cave) four after breaking up at Shambhuipo. who were runners-up of the Cher birthday present for Sir Frederick and two. The winners will now meet 2 Next week's run will be to Fan-Clark Cup Hockey competition for the Wall, who celebrates his 75th birth to decide the right to play against
ling via Castle Peak,
fourth time la five years,
day to-day--Router.
the Hongkong Electric in the final
(Tang Man-wa). 1 Leong Kwok-cheong's Cavalendo
149 lb.
(Xue Shan-wa) Helenaldo's Helter Skelter 150 16.
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