THECHONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,

1934.

GREY HOUND RACING FACES COLLAPSE

Friendly Hockey

Recreio Beat S.W.B.s

At King's Park

TENNIS

WHARF & GODOWN, COMPANY WINS

In a friendly tennis match on Sun.

day, the Hongkong and Kowloon whart and Godown Co. Ltd., com The Club de Recreio defented the Amps by 103 games to 41, Detailed South Wales Borderers by one goal scorer:

fortably defeated Mosars, Logan and to nij in a friendly hockey match

£3,000,000 OF PUBLIC

Enjoyable Cricket

MONEY INVOLVED

"

TICKETS GIVEN AWAY TO ATTRACT ANDERTON SCORES 70

SPECTATORS TO TRACKS

played on the Club ground at King's Amps and Anderson 6-4; bent Racha and at least £3,000,000 of small investors' money is directly 2nd XI by four wickets.

Hyde and Terry (Wharf Co.) bent

An enjoyable cricket match was English greyhound racing is facing complete collapsement Depot defeated the Indinn R. c. played at Sookunpoo on Sunday after- involved.

noon when the Royal Naval Arma-

Park yesterday afternoon.

Exchanges were fast throughout, bath defences playing sound games,

beat Whittaker and Smith 7-2. and Aziz -0; beat Lee and Loo 0; Fergusson and S. C. Wong (Wharf

Lt. G. P. de Winton, the Borderers Co.) beat Anips and Anderson 6-4; captain, who usually plays on the loft beat Rocha and Aziz 8.1 beat Lee wing, appeared on the right wing and and Loo -1; beat Whittaker and worked hard, sending in some good Smith 7-2.

pasies,

byon.

.

unlicensed tracks and by intensive warfare among rival track promoters.

The sport is being killed by the mushroom growth of

"DRAGOONING" M.P.S.

interests many small investors.

THE IR SHARES The fate of greyhound racing}

the most successful bowler for the who made 44, and M. I. Razack, who Depot, capturing five wickets for 49

The Indiana batled first and mado) 118, thanks mainly to A. M. Rumjahn, acored 31 not out. L. Hubbard was

A.

8.

The Mamak Hockey Tournament Secretary, intends to transfer the to those anvers who were attracted Jahn, b Hubbard

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The military team were early pres.lost to Amps no Anderson 4-6; beat greyhound courses, will alone Many old coursing owners innings was the splendid display of W.it comes, not only in it

Lee and S. K. Wong (Wharf Co.) sing, de Winton and Johnson goingRocha and Aziz 7-2; tent Lee and Lao prevent financial suicide, but there plored the promoters to have a

Legalisation of the totalisator, businesses would suffer, ciosa in. The Beerelo defence held out and their

R-1; beat Whittaker and Smith 7-2. forwards made

Excell art. Petherick (Wharf Co.) go through, which would mean that of racing. They would not see many sound strokes towards the Int- A feature of the Naval Depot's In- breakaways. From one of thero

is a danger that the BI may not close season and limit the amount Starting rather shakily, he revealed Reveral Beltran met the ball just inside the 7.2; beat Whittaker and Smith d

lost to Amps and Anderson 1-8; beat the tote would not be restored. N.

H. Anderton, who scored 70 in his Rocha and Aziz 6-3; beat Leo and Loo dee and scored with n

first match for nearly two years. the ball striking the top of the net.

rising shot,

Many M.Ps are opposed to the ten them.

reason. The money bug had bitter part of his innings, and scored In the second half play was fairly ground, King's Park, to-morrow at prehensive Bill dealing with grey- against H. M. S. Suffolk on the Club weepstakes centained in the com repressive cinuses regarding Both forward several attacks but were unsuccessfulger (Capt.), and E. V. Reed; G. Som-may delay its passage through Ines made pm, sharp: C. T. Grogery; J. Rodhound racing, and their opposition

all round the wicket. Boltrao broke through but failed at mers, W. A. Reed and J. E. Potter: Parliament,

A. M. Rumjahn took four wickets the last moment.

for 28 runs for the Indians. Scores Mason und Imanes put u anme good A. T. Lay, I. 9. Bramble and J. W. N. A. E. Mackay, H. Owen-Hughes, work in the

In 26 of the leading companies A. S. Suffiad, c Barry, Duffield

Indian R.C. 2nd XI while J. Gonsalves, W. Roed and A.

Bordorern defence, Pate-Hunt,

well over £3,000,000 of small money H. T. Barma, A. R. Abban A. Remedies were also hard working

MAMAK GAME POSTPONED

has been invested: in the Recrolo defence.

Sir John Gilmour, the Home would not represent the losses

A. R. Sumad, A. R. Abba" If that money were wiped out, M. el Arculli, J.bebifubbard The game terminated In

match between the Police light.

falling 12th Battery Royal Artillery, schedul-floor of the House of Commons,shares.

and the Bill from the Committee to the into such investments by

A. M. ed for this afternoon, has been post-hoping by that means to get it! St. Andrew's Club are meeting the.

paned.

c and b Hubbard M. R. Abbas, b Nazárin Y. M. C. A. in

MACAO SCORE 14

18. M. I. Razack, not out through Parilament during this tion Trunt, for example, saw Its Y. T. Barma, b Hubbard match at King's Park at 5 pm. this to the tune of 14 goals to one at that impossible, his intention is to worth about 7%d.

a friendly hockey Maceo trounced the R. A. Officers

The Greyhound Racing Associa-3. M. Rumfahn, Lb.w., & Hubbard

D. M. Khan, b Nazarin month afternoon and will be represented by Mucno on Sunday. the following team: N. A. E. Mackay: no match for the speedy youngsters event there would be

If opposition to the Bill makes in its early days. They are now Ordinary shares as high at 5s, 3d.j F. A. Broadbridge and E. II. P. who comprise the Macne team this recognition of greyhound totalisaaggeration to day that by market.

The R. A. were drop the whole measure. In that

Extras White;. E. MacNider, A. B. Hamkon year, and as the score indicates the tors. and F. V. Wong; A. 8. Blian, E. Came was very one alded,

Accurate figures Fincher, E. F. Fincher, W. College

no legal reached, but it would be no ex- cannot be and Rev. J. R. Higgs.

Lieut. Garthwaite, Lieut. Met-dragoon all M.P.8 supporting the public money hag dwindled away to W. II. Anderton, st. Á, S. Sufflad,

By this threat Sir John hopes to present level some £10,000,000 of K. calfe and Lieut. Revenhill

values from high levels to the the plek of the visitors.

were Government to vote for the Bill.[less than £2,000,000. Next Sunday Macao will receive jopposition to the sweepstake pro- So far there is no algn that the the 8th Destroyervisions will be relaxed, and there In a distinct possibility that the Government

will withdraw thej

ST. ANDREW'S TEAM

CLUB TEAM TO-MORROW The following have been selected to represent the Hongkong Backey Clubja vinit from Heat eleven in A friendly match Pinilla.

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ROOM FOR SOME

Even if the Bill goes through. severe restrictions will be imposed upon the sport.

One of its provisions Is to limit; racing on all tracks to two daya aj week. This will mean the doom of all but the wealthy tracks, and event they will find it dimeult to make the game pay.

It is understood that under the Bill tole profits would be restricted i tes per cent, for working expenses, Greyhound racing has got out of band. The Hicensed tracks, not having the authority of the Jockey Club, were unable to prevent the mushroom growth of dog tracks all over the country.

Soon there--was overcrowding Fand internecine warfare.

Instead of control and a close! season of three months promoters; were so anxious to make money that they permitted greyhound racing to develop into a non-stopį. gambling business.

Some unlicensed tracks ran us many as 14 meetings That ceases to be sport and be- week. comes a monate to the morale of

a people who can afford waste time and money.

to

HOME RACING

MANCHESTER NOVEMBER

HANDICAP

London, Nov. 10,

Total

R. Abbas, at. A. S. Suffiad, b Nazarin, & Rumjahn

K.N. Armament Deput Ismail retta!,

b umfahn....

A. Rahmin, e Rumjahn, b A. R.

Sumad

T. W. Duffield, A. S. Sumad, b

Ruminhn

Lient, Commdr. F. T. Boswell,

not out

J. W. Walker, st. A. S. Sufflad,

Rumfaln

118

2a

70

Extrax

Tutol (for 6 wkts.)

121

E. C. G. Barty, L. Hubbard. R. C.

Manchester November Handichip:

Following is the call-over on the Peckham and A. C. Ethyards did not

Jenn's Dream, 13 to offered, 2 t») 1 taken.

taken.

Jesmond Dene, 10 to 1 offered und

Iron Grey, Spade. Achtenan, 100 to

7 affered, 100 to d taken.

Free Fare, 100 7 offered.

bnt.

SPORT ADVTS.

taken.

Games Master, 100 to fluffered, 20j Pipemma, 100 to 6 offered, 18 to THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

1 taken.

Artesinn, 18 to ↑ offered, 2

Scariot River, 18 to 1 affered, 20-t„----Draft--Programmes and Entry to 1, Meeting, to be held on Saturday. 1 taken

Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race taken.

Money Box, 20 to 1 offere taken.-Reuter

KOWLOON GOLF

ane!

Dennis and Charlton Enter Captain's Cup Competition

So great is the competition that Kowloon Golf Club's Captain's Cup,; The following qualified for tho several tracks run matinee meet-played over the week-end įings at a loss in order to spite their

near neighbours.

FREE TICKETS

Ono netually went the length of distributing free tickets from door)

81-873) 80-13-73

A. J. Dennis J.. G. Charlton In the Bogey (Par) over the week-end, W. Ahearn, thres

pool played! down, was aureċessful.

the 1st December, 1934, (Weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Thursday, the 22nd November, Entrica close at 12 o'clock NOON

By Order,

1931.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary:

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. Programme of Seventh Extra Race Meeting. 9th December, 1931. The fourth Race. Condition:

to door in an attempt to wean SIR FREDERICK MAZE should read as follows:---

wives from their household duties, Nearly a third of the people at- fending at afternoon meetings are women and small children.

Dog track owners and promoters are so nervous of the future that! in many cusca employees have been; warned that their services may be dispensed with.

WAGE-CUTS PENDING

RETURNING TO CHINA-VIÀ AMERICA

Lon. Nov. 19.

South China Cup. Winner Cup presented with $600 added. Second $250. Third $150. Hundienp. A forced entry of all A Ponies entered for this Meeting

Chinese Maritime Customs, SirJockey Club as

The Inspector-General of thejas classified by the Hong Kon Frederick Maze, will leave for Classes at date of entry. Entrance. Amerien on Wednesday aboard $5. One Mile.

"I" and departure from America for China the Olympic. The date or his If greyhound racing went to the wall thousands of people would be winter in Italy and will lop for!

has not yet been fixed. jaffected.

Ladly Maze will spendi and many flourishing! China later-Reuter.

It is almost certain that wage- cuts will be started soon,

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the

Be order of the Stewards,

S. W. CHENG, Date: 20th November, 1934,

Secretary.

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