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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

MACAO RACING Programma For Tho November Meeting

Cry All Round Sunday, November

(Bỳ "Morning Post" Correspondent)'

The performances of the Irish team last season could be taken as a criterion of the healthy condition of the game in the country and of the desire of most clubs and players to make the game what it should be a glorious adventure with "attack"

the cry word.

LOCAL CRICKET

University Association To Play Students

OCTOBER 30,

1937.

WEEK-END

FOOTBALL MATCHES

228 Mak

The Macao Jockey Club's Novem- ber Meeting will be held on

(Continued from Page 12) 14. All ponies! The following have been selected entered will be transported free on to represent the University Alumni easy to score, especially Saturany, November 13, from, Hong- Association in a friendly cricket Shiu-hon and Li Tin-sang are play- kang-to Macao and shipped back on mátch against the University tong so well at the moment. Monday, November 15. No charge mer row, commencing at 11 am. at Heep while there Polcfulum. Twelve players will re- will be made for

present each side: during that period.

floor,

Entries close on Thursday, Novem- or, New Stuck Clary's an si

Exchange Build- Stodgy methods in attack and the attaching of too much im-in for House Street, Hongkong. portance to defence have in the past detracted from the enjoy ment of matches both by the players and onlookers, but we are hoping that is finished with

In connection with the "Autumn

Handicap," the fourth race on the programme, a special $1 sweep was counties. Tho cost of

Club games Just season certainly place of J. Russell, C. R. Graves, and through leket, including a chance in

TEAMS SELECTED

The following teams have been

E Zimmern (Capt). D. J. N.selected: Anderson, A. Baker, 3. Barrow, D. Hung, W. Il. Kwan, Dr. C. W. Lam, A. M. Rodrigues, P. M. N. đà

Jr., V. 1. Sling, J. Silva, Younggaye and F. R. Zimmern.

Dr.

were much more attractive, even S. Deerling against Wales last sea the special aweep, is 56 per set, while BASEBALL CONTRACT

the

general standard of play. left sun. room for improvement.

a book of five, tickets in the apecini'

at $4.50, both sweep is available obtainable from the Club's office at

J. A. E. Siggins his retired after The new reason which commences a wonderful International career X-Stock Exchange Building, on Saturday, September 25, with the lending over seven seasons, during has played on 24 occas playing of the Seven-a-side Tournit which he

for Ireland. captaining the ment in Leinster and of club games slans in Ulster and Munster gives every team in three campaigns.

that the Ia kely, therefore, It promire of being a highly successful

pack will be much changed, but it one from every point of view.

will be a sad day for Ireland when IMPROVING BACKS

the supply of good forwards shows signs of becoming exhausted. TRIAL IN NEW GUISE

tre

F

fixture

The following is the programme of events (subject to alteration):

1.Yangisze Handicap. For China Pontes, Subscription Ponies of this Club that have not won more than since 1st January, $200 in Stakes 1037, at Race Mccungs of this Club, Jockey allowance. One Mile.

L

Lazzeri Leaves Yankees For Chicago Cubs

A.

Kowloon-Rowlands; Souza, Ulrich; Evans, Diss, O'Connor, W. Knox, Jorge, Conkley, D. Honiball.

Knox,

South China "B"-Tan Kwan-con; Chung Chee-ying, Lau Mau; Leung Ya-chan, Lom Tak-po, Tre Kam- Chan Tak-fal, Lat Chung-an, Tay Quee-lang.

og: Yeung Shui-yick, Ng Poh-hui,

St. Joseph's- Marques; A. J.

Alves; N. Delgado, D. Leonard, C. Marques; T. Castilho, A. Ward, V. Costa, J. Gomes and A. Alves.

Kowloon Chinese-Hon Po-pol; Chan Hoi-ching, Ng Ching-cheung; Chicago, Oct. 28. Lai Woon-fat, Chin" Chi-fun, Wong Anthony Lazzeri, who played last Tin; Chin Chi-fal, Kwok Lai-yu, York Yankees Yeung Kan-po, Chan Ching-tsul, season for the New and assisted in the winning of the Tam Cheeng-tal. 2.-Iwang Ho Handlesp.

For World Series, has signed a contrnet}

Eastern-Sammy Tsang Kwok Phng chung. Trung Chong-wan; Lo Chinn Ponies classifed by the long-with the Chicago Cubs fv: one year kung Jockey Club as "C" class at as a "player-coach,"

Wai-kuen, Cheong Kwok-choi, Yuen date of entes. Jockey allowance.

The terms of the contract lave not Sku; Hou Ching-to, Kwok Ying-kee, Sung Ling-sing, Lee Tuck-kee and been disclosed-United Press.

Lo Ying-kee,

HONG RIVALFY

The International side, which dild so well last reason, may not, as far

"There has been one change, in the as the backs are concerned, be dis turbed to any extent. They are a list of representative matches. Com- available, and bined Universities (Dublin) playing likely to be again while one or two of them may be the Rest of Leinster on November 3 just turning the corner, others, like this match taking the place of the

time-honoured.

between G. E. Cromey, C. V. Boyle, and G. Moran are still advancing, and Dublin Hospitals and County Dublin,

The nnything, should be

Inter-provineitt gumes will be the balance, if

played in Trial (Charity match) on in favour of improvement.

and the Anal trial on January 19, January

International match with England is in Dublin, and those with Scolland and Wales

4.-Autumn Handicap, Fer China Murrayfield and, Swanses. The tendency to increase the num-Ponies, Subscription Ponies of this ber of Inter-city club Kames sutil Club that have won more than $200

Stakes since 1st January, continues and, with a good sprinkling at Race Meetings of this Club, Jockey of matches with cross-channel clubs, interest should be well maintained allowance. Six Furlongs,

5.-Pel Ho Handleap. (Second. Naronli Section).For China Ponies classi- led by The Hongkong Jockey Club

new

If through injury, or loss of form, bucks have to be draftext in, there are several players whose play last. season eur-marked them for honours sover or later, notably, J. A. Esler (acrum-half) and H. R. McKibbin (centre), of Queen's Un veralty, and J. C. Martin, the Trinity

centre.

201

in all localities.

Our

Club-Cole; Nichols, Kemp; Pur- vis, Skinner, Millington; Fisher, Main, Fowler, Wilson and Bickford.

Police.Manning: Bone, - Pile; Gough, Parker; Willerton,

One Mile.

3-Pei Ho Handicap. (lat Section) For China Ponies classified, by The longsong Jockey Clubs as "" and classes at date of entry, Jockey allowance. One Mile.

be NoteOne Entry only, wil

Great Gibb Livingston and the made for Pei Ho Handicap. Entries will be divided into First and Second Northern Telegraph Company play-North,

a friendly game of billiards at Morrison, Johnson, Howlett, Brittain. will be Sections at the discretion of the ed

St. Patrick's Club on Thursday, Handicappers.

S. China "A"-Cheung Moon- in win for the which resulted

Lau Hing-chol, Leung Wing-chul, former by 450 points to 353. Scores: wing; Mak Sul-bon, Lee Tin-san: Lau Tin-sang; Tang Kwong-sum, Lai Shui-wing, Au Peng-ming. Chuk 30 Sak-kam, Lee Kwok-wal.

1037.

Swimming Relay Race Great. Northera E. L. BarTO! A. CH

Total

Gibb Livingston 130 G. F. Santos 13 J. V. da Luz 12 A. J. Castre 353 Totai

150

450

FRIENDLY BOWLS

YOUNG FORWARDS NEEDED

Several of the forwards are ge The most important happening in

In a swimming relay race, the ting beyond their best days, and Leinster is the granting of senior

Great Northern Telegraph, avenged though the policy was severely cristatus to Old Belvedere (the P. and as "D" and "E" classes at date of tised at the time, the selectors, with team of Belvedere College). This entry. Jockey allowance, One Mile. their billlards defeat when they beut

Ladies Sprint (Unofficial). A an eye to the future, were probably brings the number of senior team Cup wil be presented to the Win- the Gibb llong. justined in trying out new men in in Dublin up to eleven. The trendy ning Rider. Souvenirs will also be

The winners were represented by opinion is that there were

the 2nd and 3rd Placed crease will tend to lower the ston-/Riders. For China Ponles, Subscriu-/C. Naronha, R. Santos. V. Marques Austin Road to-day at 3 p.m.5 more than enough and that the in- presented RECOMMENDED card all

have on Ponies of this Club that have and A. Barretio, while the logern produced many fine players, inclut started and not won at this Meeting. Were A. J. V. Ribeiro, A. J. Castro, w. s. Drake, & McKelvie.

Die Kow. Assumpeas and C. Vietor. by all

ng Eugene Davy and George Mor-To be ridden by pupils gan, who have spread themselves loon Riding School. Catchweight. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Post En- tries. Five Furlongs.

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CLONTARF'S LOSSES

The club most affected At present

who will lose George Is Clontarf, Morgan and his partner at half- back, P. J. Quinn, who will turn out for Old Belvedere. This undoubted- ly will mean that Clontarf will drop: Ivery much in the grading, and that Old Belvedere, thanks to having the nucleus of a stood back division, will probably hold their own with most clubs.

PROBABLE STARTERS

Handicaps for the Tenth.

Extra Meeting

Indicaps Meeting of the

for the Tenth Extra Hongkong Jockey Club, in November 6, are announced as follow:

It will be interesting to see to

Nullah Nullah Handicap, D Class. One what extent Morgan can influence the play of Frank Quinn, who is and A Quarter Allies-A Grea: Time, 135 Australian Boy, 150; ng Tor. 157: likely to play out-half to him for Bobniak Star, 165: Dick Turpin,

latamun,-141; Perfect. Day. Uo; Racing "Belvedere;"with P.-J. Quinn-at-cer-

155;

at

The following will represent Kowloon Bowling Green Club In a bowls malch against Cralgengower Cricket Club

H. N Stoneham F. J. J. Spradbery, R. P. Phillips, 8. W. While, E. W. Lines, R. Dunean.

H. L. Lockhart T E. Robson, D. W. Waterton, A. M. Holland,

A Bower. E. M. G. Hanlon, J. C. GIL

tional Split, 163: P3, Tiny Star, 113,

155; Plaina. E. F. Thompson

E. V. Scarte, P. T. Barby, K. C. Hamil

View, 151; Sylvandale, 183; Valorous, 17; Voltaire, 183; Yuhan, 156,

Norfolk landienp, D Class, Second ton, J. G. Moyer. Section, from the Two Mlie Port Once, Macfarlane, round and In-Araxy, 145; Atomic Suar.

W. Russell, P. T. Moran, A. Macfarlant,

J. Watson, F. Whitehead. A. Hyde Lay,

152: Copper idol, 150: Good Morning. 150; T.” Armstrong. Happy Venture, 140; King's Parade, 15 National Anthem, 150; Facing Boy. 103: 17th of September, 143; Stopwatch, Tabby Cai, 182: Yurn Sing. 148: Zero, 130.

Surrey Handicap, A Class, from Biol Two Mile Post, Once round and In Bear Claw, 108; Cossack's Beauty, 14: Diana Day, 150: Gladiator, 145 lappy Eve, 155; King's Warden, 161; Soldier of Britain, 14: Wild Life, 183,

Sussex Handleats, Ni_Cinss, from the 144 Harvest Star, 104: Miles Post-Dawn View, 140 Havoc Eve. iat: Honeymoon Coronalion, 155; King's Eve. 103; New Star. 156; Potentale Justice, 10; 155; Red Feather, 190; Rose Queen, 153; Tyne, 340

Kent Handicap, "C"Class," "froin~ 236 ~7

14; Enolat Day. tre, for this young player shows ex-art, 148; Saucy Face, 153, Snowy River,

25 Stratheatrick. 133 Vixen Tor, 160. Alle Posl-Amberley.

Bay. 140; King's ( Norfolk Handicap, D Class, First Section 165: Commencement from the Two Mile Post, Once round and Founty, No: Kum Shan, 158; Laughing 140; Scenic In-Daylight Eve: 144; Diogenes, 150; Gold Buddha, 140; Rose Evelyn, Cat, 100; Gold Sovereign, 147; Laughing View, 104, Soldier of China. 155; Vira, Cavaller, 140; Laughing Girl. 153; Na-} 156.

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