SUCCESSFUL

TEAMS FRATERNISE AT FESTIVE BOARD

COMPLIMENTARY SPEECHES

A very cheerful spirit permented the Hongkong Club last night when the Interport Cricket dinner was held. There was a large attendance, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, President of Cricket Club and n

the

veteran

Henterporter, presiding

band of the 2nd Batta-

The string lion Royal Welch Fusillers (by kind permisalon of Lieut.-Col. E. R. Hlad non) was in attendance and rendered. appropriate music.

INTERPORT

TEAM LEAVING

SHANGHAI FINISH. BRILLIANTLY

Scated at the official table were the following: Mr. H. R. B. linncock, Mr. D. W. Leach (Captain of the (Continued from Page 81. Shanghai team), Mr. A. W. Hayward (Hongkong Captain), Messrs. T. E. down to some dour batting and Penree, A. Brearley, E. J. Davies, finally thwarted Shanghai of an L, G. F. Bellamy, E. W. Hamilton cutright verdict. and F. Goodwin.

The toast of His Majesty the King was proposed by the Chairman.

PRESIDENT'S TOAST

IEUT. Williams, who seems to have misinid his off strokes, made some nice shots--and some highly speculative shots-on the leg Mr. Hancock, proposing the toast side. In the end he hit all round a aald that straight one from Leach and had Hongkonghai-Hongkong

was delighted to welcome his wicket spread-eagled. It really Shanghal once again under the able was an agricultural shot, Soul of Mr. Donald Lench. Ho

of

on &

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,

INTERPORT DINNER

1935.

Captain Foster Discusses Racing Prospects

THE FREEMANTLE ST. LEGER

(Continued from Pape 8). Warden and Soldier of Britab and I have some respect for King's Warden who is in pink condition. I hear that Mt. G: Roza has been booked to steer bim:

SUBS. ST. LEGER

The Grouse, owned by Messrs. Hall and Shenton and ridden by Mr. Frost, was the first pony to win the Sub- Grifins St Leger out November 7, 1031 and it was followed by:

1932 Mr. H. 8. Chan's Racing Boy

ridilen by Mr. Frost, 1933 Mr. J. Lowrle's Warrington

ridden by Mr. Frost, 1931 Mr. Leong Kwok Chong's

Carnlcade ridden by Mr. Pih.

wonderful performance in the Kingsi Handicap over Six Furlongs should have no difficulty to win but she must keep an eye on High Speed, Mono- plac, Pacific Hall, Valorous and Victorin Hall. The last named will be taken out by Mr. Proulx who is the best for "getting off" at the Happy Valley.

AUSTRALAN LECER

The St. Leger for the Australian Ponies was first run on November 7, 1031 when it was named "Australian St. Leger" and in the following yest it was changed to "Fremantle St. Leger". The conditions of the race in that year were 152 lbs, and win- ners of one race 5 lbs., of two races 10 tha,, of three or more races 15 lbs. penalty. Poor old Woodland Stag, who was the first to win, had to carry 166 lbs. and in the following year it was lowered to 146 lbs, the reductions It will be observed that Mr. Frostbeing: winners of one race & lbs., of word three consecutive wins; has he two or more races 10 lbs, pennity, a chance to turn up to-morrow? The The following is a list of lucky race is very on owing to the dif

_*//*[owneru:-- fleulty of Anding a stayer. The run- ning of the Hongkong Stakes over the Derby distance last February does not reven! anything as

Invincible Knight the winner is now in the happy hunting grounds. Sel-Fn was second! and Propitious Time filled the third ince. It would not be right to say that Sei Fa hna deteriorated but his only appearance after the recess in Autumn Plate run on the Sub-Griffins Aurtun October

1931 Mr. Chan Tin Sion's Woodland

Stag ridden by Mr. Frest. a nice looking

1932 Messrs. Kong Bros' Polar Star

ridden by Mr. Butler.

I like to take the opportunity of MAIOR Bonavia on the other congratulating the Hongkong on hand revealed

and the Shanghai team off drive and made quite a number ificent defeat. In all his experience, which went back many his runs along the earpet via years, he had never witnessed an the covers. And the very least Interpart match with a more thrilling one can say is that he went about dealing with Pat Madar's stuff in the right way. In other words he wasn't afraid of leaving home to smother the break.

finish.

It was much to the speaker's indir- nation and horror to find in one of the evening newspapers something about "Shanghai's timid batting." This annoyed him and other cricketers

in the Colony very much,

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1933 Mr. Liang Hau Un's BoRy

Morn ridden by Mr. Dietz. 1934 Mr. Fatshan's Able Amazon

ridden by Mr. Butler.

In 1833 the race was won by an

FREE HITTING. AT H.K.C.C.

(Continued from Page 8.).

G. B. Elliot, b Harper H. Madar, at Holland-Martin, b

Harper E. C. Baker, nơi out

Extras

2

0

12

288

Total (for D wkta, dec.)

Fall of wickets:-1 (P. Mndar) for 47: 2 (Stakes) for 64; 3 (Booth) for 00; 4 (Leckie) for 132; G (Leach) før 181; 8 (Jenkins) for 236; 7 (Ker mani) for 268; 8 (Elitot) for 204; 9 (H. Madar) for 201.

Garthwaite Harper

Prowse

Ballard

Bonavia

Bowling Analysis

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M. R. W

74

18 3

22 3

41

10

UNITED SERVICES,

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Lieut. J. P. Williams, b Leach 29 Major V. J. Bonavia, not out Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite,

seems to suggest that the outsider Rosy Morn and paid $114.50/ Lakes, b Madar

was played in the most sporting and { juke--except watching from the after winning the Dominion ressive and further more in a record

domini

Line

M. R. Branwell, Jen- kins, b Lench Lieut.

Holland-Martin, b Jen-

Baker

Extras

.

Total (for & wkta.)

C

18

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5

12

14

105

Bay gelding has not been up to his for a win. I do not think there is usual mark, or perhaps the conner any likelihood of $100,-"div" pay- SHANGHAI'S fielding was dreations thought it to reserve the pony able to-morrow and the race is be Capt. D. W. Persse, st Kermani, No fully lax, but there was a lot for the classic event.

tween Cold Morning, Southern Cross t. be maid 21 mitigation. The Sei-Fa does not very much like his, and Vixen Tor. We know that Cold Mr. Hancock remarked that the

players were clearly very tired. work on the cinder track during the Morning is a stayer as her win in match would go down in blatory, Three matches in five days is

Can the Rooty Hill Derby was very im An early mornings and that is all Ricketts' match. The game, as usual,

say about him. Propitious

of 2.48. But lately she has not

Comdr. Hayter, Capt. L. J. Walch, to her usual been of anything up friendly spirit as was expected of all pavilion with a tonic water and aft

Cpl. Ballard and Interport matches and the speaker's pair of binoculars!

mark and although Mr. Frost will be Lleut. Prowse, only regret was that anno don

the jockey, Southern Cross (Mr. Lieut. K. J. Harper did not bat. Davia) will give Gold Morning a good Fall of wickets:-1 (Williams) for prevented him from taking an netivo part. He would always take the

run. Vixen Tor (Mr. Ralph) is a 61; 2 (Garthwalte) for 80; 3 (Bran- well) for 133; 4 (Holland-Martin) greatest Interest in the series and do

danger. Bi

keep the almost

matches going.

Derby Day (Mr. Harriman) and for 188; (Person) for. 105. Mr. Hancock remarked thint on

Bowling Analysis occasions such as this they should not

Goldsmith (Mr. Dietz) may find the journey too long and Shooting Star forget old friends and went on to mention Captain E. 1. M. Barrett, Dr. O'Hara and Mr. T. E. Pearce whom he was glad to see playing in the match and who thoroughly de- served an Interport place.

WE won't trouble to talk about

the wicket. So many people have told me that I don't know what I am writing about that I a heginning to believe them. We will just leave it like this: 152 runs were scored during the day's play.

A

on March 23 lust when he was kindly treated, has been unplaced in five untings and we shall imve to surmise as an outsider.

Beginner's Luck and Tin Ho have never been placed in a race from a Mile upwards and their chances are very remote. Emergency Call has to his credit, one win, two seconds and

a third, out of 15 starts and so far is only a sprinter. Halcyon, Snowy Jenkins has not been able to secure a good River and Streamline will weigh out Elliot Jockey Lucky Strike is better over for the first event, the Hotham Handi-Leach In short distance than a long journey and therefore is not likely to upset the apple cart.

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had dono magnificently in handling bridge Wells county ericket week. his form at the time was nothing else ed which very seldom fadopt-| Hangkong Hockey Club 2nd

PLAYERS LEAVING

Mr. Hancock referred to the im- pending departure of Mr. It. Booth, of the Shanghai teams, on a well

men.

It

at

XI

Booth BRIGHT note about the match

The punultimate event, the Taipo Pat fadar

Leckie WIS the appearance of the

Seventeenth of September, after Handicap over a Mile for "D" class Continuing, Mr. Hancock thanked Fusiliers and. all those who had worked so hard holy appreciated their numbers. the Annual Meeting, has a string of jockeys and it is incidentally ent

I am sure every-registering three consecutive wins at Ponies is to be ridden by novice Baker and unselfishly to make the Interport

The following will represent the week a success and especially Mr. A. But I was reminded of an occasion five unplaced outings and his best second leg of the Daily Double Event. K. Mackenzie (Hon. Secretary) who at Home, when during the Tim was the Professional Cup and Sub Here again, anything may happen as

Griffins Champlonk. It seemed that run-away tactics are generally

ia against the Lincolnshires

Sham this, his first Interport.

the captain of the visiting team-but a flash in the pan and if he could such as either Targ Man Wa, F. F. Li A. A. R. Botelho, R. II. D. Lanes A amusing to note that a good novice siulpo to-day: G. H. Shields; I think it was Hampshire-re- reproduce his old form and with Mr. quested that the band should cease Frost on the saddle, he shoull be wellor Choy Wing-hay, rides an entirely Tate, E. G. Dale, A. N. Other; HR.A.

different race when opposed to the Wood, L. D. Kilber, A. N. Other, A., playing as it distracted the bate-up at the finish in the fighting line.

older members. It may be, either N. Oother and A. J. Bennett." OUT OF HIS CLASS

due to over excitement or lack of

Players meet at the Star Ferry, Judgment in the pace, but the fuct Ifongkong, at 4.45 p.m. earned holiday, and Mr. G. R. M. HAPPILY Shanghai and the Ser- The Deemster, if he starts, is run-remains that the result of the race Ricketts of the Hongkong team, who -vices-did-not-suffer the same--ning out-of-his-class. Not because I has always been a procession_well

The fortnightly meeting of the was leaving the Colony for good. reactions. In fact Garthwaite was don't like him but Valley View was strung out. His departure was a great loss to the observed to waltz out to the wicket Grimins Autman Plate on October 12 will be ridden by Mr. K. W. Fung will he held in the offices of the Hongkong very lucky In winning the Sub. The presence of Boxing Eve who Hongkong Referees' Association will Hongkong Cricket Club, in particular, in rhythm with the band.

beating Wadebridge by half-a-length undoubtedly conduce very fast first Football Association on Monday at and the former was receiving 7 lbs. half of the journey and if Mr. Choy 7.45 p.m. | whereas to-morrow both of them have Wing-chul who has the mount пол Mr. Lanch replied in humorous

to a close a week of highly at- to carry 150 lbs. On the basis of Glad Eyes, can cover Boxing Eve vein and expressed thanks of the tractive and enjoyable cricket." weight for inches senle, Wadebridge within reasonable distance, I have

that Mrs. Pearce will have the be liope

Unsnedling enclosure. As to book-

He

and to cricket in the Colony. would also be a loss to many social

TT was a cheerful match bringing

activities of the Colony. (Applause). I.

Shanghai team for the hospitality

that had been extended to theni

dur-

*

body connected with it.

THE INTERPORT DINNER

has a pull of 6 lbs. and I sincerely every confidence that Glad Eyes wil SPORT ADVTS.

anong the

first three placed

ing their stay in Hongkong Ho hadONGRATULATIONS to every pleasure of lending in the pony to thebynight and Flying Tourist have

great pleasure Ward

said that the game had been modestly and lost gracefully.

HIS EXCELLENCY THANKED

the the

.

In proposing the toast of the Guesta, Mr. T. E. Pearce remarked on the regrettable absence of is Excellency the Oficer Administering the Gavern MR. Hayward was apparently dis. of his prospects and that is my fancy of Mr. Frost during the

the

summer

THE HÔNGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Twelfth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting)

By Order,

form, space does not permit to been demoted from "C" Standard to flag to Mr.

list Captain.

of his PITE Interport dinner last night enumerate a THE

Huccessful outings but

this Class and judging by the recent the manner in which Mr. Hayward suitably replied and was a typlent success. The Wadebridge with 101 lbs won

training times. I do not think these the two will have a claim to present their wan genial presidency of Mr. Dick Sub-Grifing Spring Handicap over cards. to Judge Tester. I consider

Hancock put everybody in a happy 14 Miles last April beating such ald mood and seemed to influence the timers as Bistre, Tiny Star, Partner that Wembly Stag with Mr. Wood at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, speeches which were neat and to ship, Cavalcade, Copper Idol, Racing been fairly treated by

16th November, 1935, commencing expect him to be adjuster and the point.

| Boy, Soldier of Fortune, Warrington

and Young Chap, speaks very highly up at the finish. Mr. Wood has im-a: 2.00 p.m.

proved considerably under the tuition

The Firat Bell will be rung at I hear that Mr. G. Roza has been months and Wembly Stag is worth

1.30 p.m. satisfied with the Pross re bonked to ride Wadebridge. ment, Sir Thomas Southorn, who was ports of the game and complained The first leg of the Daily Double

$5.-euch way. still under doctor's orders and the of lack of assistance. But the is on the Shun Chun Handleap over Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, criticism was delightfully vague.

LAST EVENT Five Furlongs for "C" Class China of whom he felt sure would have both of

Panties (First

Shum Section) and there are The second section of the attended had they been able to. He Incidentally it is complaint

"

some good speedy merchants in the Chun Handicap over five furlongs will race. This event will, without maybe the last event on the card and the teams to His Excellency

fear of contradiction, attraet a good presence of Foxbridge, Lemberg, and Lady Southern for the luncheon A spontaneous programme of deal of interest owing to the carrying Royal Romance and Ythan who hace given to the Interporters at Govern- song and words revealed talent over of the pool amounting to $3,960, been very disappointing in better mont House Inst week, and to others among the company. Messrs. 40 when the 13 successful punters company, has set a problem spotting who had put up the Shanghai cric-Jenkins, Lench, Elliott, Bernard second leg of the Double at the last not been transferred from the. First Arponcture, Moxocals and Bone Betting

to hack the winner of Lailed

the the winner. If there four ponies had keters

Mr. Brearley replied in a few well Brown, Mackenzie, Brearley, and Meeting. "heing a sprins tuce, any-Section to fit eine What A Chance Free, Lacom Courad for land Askars And this class by the Handlet Licences, our drankos Gone chosen

words. The Shanghai team ore leaving for excellent items and the dance band tirely upon the drawing of position and Zero would have had some sny in Local Hospitals' and Doctors. the North today aboard the C. P. S. of the Royal Welch Fusillers and getting off at the release of the the race. As the matter stands, it is 4. Wyndham Street. (1st floor). linor Empress of Asia.

proved an excellent attraction. barrier. Mistake Bay after her very open,

expre thanks on behalf of both which can cut both ways.

here.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong 11th November, 1935.

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