TO-DAY'S GALLOPS AT
HAPPY VALLEY
GOOD TIMES RETURNED UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS
The following training times were roturned at Happy Valley this morning in preparation for to-morow's race meeting.
Dawn Star
Old Star
Australian Boy
Harvest Vio
Ribble
Gladiator
King's Bounty
Soldier of Britain Electron
Miracle
Herod
What A Chance
Pride of Tsingtao
Iloko Quorm Philanderer Mistake Bay Boolat Bay
Macaroni
Honeymoon Eve
Centre Court
Sadko
Ocean View
Soldier of Chin
Rose Evelyn Cassius
Estray King's Justice
Supercharge
King's Warden
King's Sceptre Stopwatch
Halcyon
Donovan Hopacolch Jungle Jim Renger... Foxbridge
17th of Sept. The Hero
Celebration Time
Shamrock King's Lend Wadebridge Paymaster Shooting Star Bear Claw
Limelighti
Royal. Scot Great Hall Plain View
Humber
Houtenu
Tillicum
Laughing Buddha. Strathalan
Burgomaster Victoria Hall Tiny Star Ythan
Estover
Night Star
Gold Coin
Sylvaniate Royal Highness King's Jubileo Rugby Star
Belmont Star
West Parade Popular Star Gold Sovereign High Speed Grand Time Loncnshire Lad Valorous
30.1
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THE HONGKONG
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR
SUNDAY
Old Course
020 J. D. Mackie, J. S. MacLaren. 9.24 L. J. A. Fielden, H. A. Brown-
Inft.
9.24 L., R. Cramer, D. A. OʻRieffe, 9.32 A. T. Lay, E. Bathurst.
9.38 F. M. Elis, A. A. Bremner. 9.40 1. M. Wood, J. E. Itichardson. 0.44 L. G. S. Dodwell, K. S. Morri-
9.36 E. des Voeus, J. S. Dykes. 10.00 B. N. Williamson, T. J. Price. 30.1 10.04 W. N. A. Smalley, H. Jusserand,
10.00 S. II. Dodwell, Capt. Cengg.. 10.12 K. S. Robertson, A. C. 1.
New Course
10.04 Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Jusseraud,
TO-MORROW'S RACE MEETING
(Continued from Page 8.)
their chances are very remote. There is a strong feeling among the "rail birds" that the first three ponies will be the light weighters and the list ja not a short one to select from. Of the lot, Belment Star, Double Chance, Emergency Call, Foxbridge, Old Star. Plain View, Sylvandale and West Parade are at the bottom of the assessment and personally I fancy Belmon! Star, Piaf View and Sylvan- dale.
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10.16 R. K. Collings, H. H. Mundy. 10,20 S. P. Langley, F. C. Young. 10.24 T. C. Monoghon, R. A. Rodgers.
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THE PENULTIMATE EVENT
Australian Ponies
In Action
The penultimate event for "A" class Australian Punies over 1 miles should witness a good race between A Grand Time, Australian Boy, Electron, Lancashire Lad and Shooting Star! 30.1
We have the form of A Grand Time 30.4 and Electron at the Easter Meeting. 30. hut, Lancashire Laud, after being pinced third in the Rooty Hill Derby 292 on February 25, has not appeared in 22 public and there is every possibility of seeing him to-morrow under Mr.
luck.
0
is
At the time of writing thero plenty of water coming down from above and should we have a wet going, Lancashire Lad, is dangerous.
I will undoubtedly be of interest to
recall that he had the satisfaction to
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 1,1936.
BANNING ALPINISMILE FARMANSUOTA EULERESIMIRATIMI
Our Daily Golf Hint
If the player concentrates on hitting the ball he will not look up prematurely.
E. Jones.
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GOLF TOURNEYS
ROYAL ARTILLERY COMPETITION
FANLING, MAY 7
The Royal Artillery golf meeting will be held at Fanling on Thursday, May 7, when the following competi tions will take place:
(n) Royal Artillery Cup, Singles against Bogey ( llandicap) open to Regular Royal Artillery Omeers on the strength of Hongkong Gar- rison. (Competitors must have oither a Fanling handicap or else have had a handicap at some time either at Home or abroad);
(b) Singles Against Bogey, for those not eligible for (a). andicaps will be allotted by secretaries con- cerned;
(c) Foursomes against Par. 3/8 combined handicaps.
Competitors for (a) and (b) will play on the Old Course in the mom- ing and competitors for (e) will play on the New Course In the afternoon. Officers who have hold any sort of a Commission in the Royal Artillery eligible to (g. 1914-1918) are compele in competitions (b) and (c)..
VALLEY FOURSOMES
DRAW ANNONCED FOR SUMMER COMPETITION
The draw of the Happy Valley Summer Golf Singles Tournament ban been made and resulted as follows: First Round.-F. A. Dunnett (24) v. D. J. Valentine (11); C. W. Jeffries (20) v. C.W.E. Blahop (12); HI. II. Mundy (9) v. 1. Angwin (16); J. E. Richardson (18) v. W.W.C. Shewmn (11); S. A. Sleap (14) v. F. M. Ellis (14) N J. Bebbington (20) v. W. A. Mackinlay (16); L. Adams (18) v. T. Swan (10); T. B. Low (13) v. Newton (b); A. J. MacFadyen (21) v. C. E. Moore (16); K. K. Rounds (11) v. P. Morrison (11); J. W. Mayhew (11) v. J. A. Rodger (6); J. Forbes (12) v. A. McKellar (7); A. H. McBride (14) v. J. S. Dykes (11); A. L. Powell (18) 9. A. Webster (16); W. S. Hillier (9) v. J. Petrie (16) A. C. Sinton (24) v. W. Wood- ward (13); T. R. Rowell · (14) v. J.A.R. Selby (9): A. T. Braley (7) v. S. E Edgar (28); T. J. Price (12)
SECOND ROUND
The following drew byes into the second round;
trounce Electron, A Grand Time and A. W. Muir (16); W. A. Stewart Ranger in the Perth Plate over n) v. N. M. Currie (15); J, H. mile at the Annual Carnival. Double Gelling (18) v J. B. Mickie (5); A. Finesse.
who was sired by Double D. Humphreys (10) v. R. Young (4). Court, was in the same race with her half sister Derby Bay when the latter won the New Bridge Handicap "A" class and that was Double Finesse's first appearance. It will be rentem. R. K. Collings (1) v. J. Gellatly bered that she went lame during the | (24); T. D. Paton (8) v. G. Austin training for the big Meeting and al- | (11); E. 11. Walts (20) who will meet the winner of the PA, Dunnett V- D. J. Valentine tie: T. R. Chassels (8). who will meet the winner of the A. D. Humphreys v. R. Young Lie; D. S. Edward (3) v. A. J. Dennis (8) IL N Williamson (13) v. W. R. Hillyer (18).
RIFLE-MEETING AMERICAN-BOXING "though-1-de-not fully-expect her to
Ulster Rifles Doing Well
The first day of the annual meeting
Barney Duran Beats
Gen Padillia
Stockton, Apr. 30.
Barney Duran of Stockton gained
of the Hongkong Rifle Association, at the decision against Gen Palia in
the ranges in Kowloon City, was
somewhat marred by yesterday
morning's heavy rain, which prevent-
ed any shooting. However, conditions!
in six round contest.-United Press.
་
score,
do anything to-inorrow, Double Finesse is worth watching for the next contest.
NANKING MATCH
Olympic Soccer Teams Draw Large Crowd
Leams.
watch
Nanking, April 30. improved by the afternoon and three; Rateliffe won first with a score of 35, The largest crowd ever witnessed of the scheduled Services Competition and C.S.M. Elvin, of the East Lan-if at a soccer match here turned out this
to enshires won the other with a similar afternoon events were shot off.
the Olympic
Though mixed teams participated, with recognised second the team stringers surprised the crowd defeating the team led by Lee Wai- tong by three goals to two.
by
Prior to the match, Mr. Lu Chao, representing Mr. Lin Sen, President
The first round is to be played on or before May 17: the second round on or before May 31; the third round on or before June 14; the fourth
round on or before June 28; the semi- final on or before July 12; and tho final on or before July 24.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
In the Team Revolver Match, the Royal Ulster Rifles carried off Grst | Only part of the Company Matchi prize with 264 out of a possible 360 was shot of owing to lack of time, points, which was considered to be So far seven teams have fired, and the exceptionally god shooting. The Ulster Riflea (team No. 1), are East Lanenshire Regiment took second leading with a score of 331 out of place with 222 points. The teams possible 600. Each team, consisting were as follows:
of eight men, had three
The Fourth Extra Race Meeting ranges to shoot: 600 yards, deliberate fire: of the Executivo Yuan, urged the will be held (weather permitting) 500 yards, rapid fire with movement: soccer players while abroad to behave and snapshooting at 300.
and play in a manner displaying the at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, To-day's programme
includes the best of Chinese civilisation.-Reuter. 2nd May, 1936, commencing at
2.00 p.m.. continuat continuation of the Conipany Match. and
The First Bell will be rung nt the Light Automatic Match, the Jones, ILS.M. Slater, Cpl. Edwards, yesterday), and the Falling Plate Plateau Match (postponed from
1.30 p.m. L/Cpl. Whitehead, P. Hempstead Competition
By Order, and Pte. Parker.
semi-finals). There are 22 teams entered for the
S. A. SLEAP, There were two unsquadded events latter, and they will be eliminated by
Actg. Secretary. —shooting_at decimal targets at the "knockout" system. The usual un ranges of 300 and 500 yards. Lieut. squadded events will also be held.
Royal Ulster Rides.-Lieut. F. G. Rateliffe, Licut, CA. H. B. Blake, C. Q. M. S. Wallace, Sgt. Boyle, Efn. Boston and Rín, Ryan,
East Lanenshiro Rgt-Licut. C.
IS THE 5:15 A PASSEN- GER OR
A
FREIGHT
{up
to
BETTER WEATHER?
The anticyclone Is moving -east- ward and pressure is now highest in the vicinity Shanghai. Local forecast:-East and S.E. winds, mode- rate; cloudy with drizzle or mist, probably improving later.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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CERTAINLY
NOT!!
Hongkong, 27th April, 1936.
And How!
THAT'S STRANGE! I GOT A WIRE FROM MY UNCLE SAYING HE WAS 'SHIPPING ONE
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BROTHER AND ME.... IT'S TO COME
IN ON THE 5:15 !!
HMM...
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