NEW YORK OUTFITS TROUNCED
VALLEY GOLF Starting Times For Championship On Sunday
The following are the starting
Latest Results Innes for the Golf championship at
U.S. Baseball
New York, Sept. 1, Both New York teams were de- feated to-day, the Giants being blanked by Pittsburgh Pirates in the National Baseball League and the Yankees being beaten by Detroit Tiger 0-3 in the American circuit,
Scores:
- NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York
Pittsburgh
7 14
R. II. E. 非
ย
(Klinger pitched for the Pirates).
(DiMaggio homered for
Boston
Chicago
Braves).
Philadelphia
St. Louis ...
6
1
the
5
12
3
4 12
2
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit
New York
10
3 8
Happy Valley on Sunday:
THE
HONGKONG
JOCKEY HURT
AT VALLEY THIS MORNING
Mr. You Bing-leung, a Northern Chinese Jockey, who arrived In only two days ០៨០, fractured his left leg at Happy Valley this morning.
0.00 JI, H. Mundy, A. D. Hum-Hongkong
phreya.
9.05 W. Stoker, A. J. Dennis, 9.10 T. B. Low, W. Ahern. 9.15 W. A. Stewart, A. McKeilar.
G. T. May, J. J. A. Sherry. 9.25 R. Young, A. E. Lissamah. 0.30 F. Groves, J. Stenerson.
9.20
He took out Charybdis, a 1034 subscription griffin, for exercise and it was led out by a mafoo. At the paddock, the pony refused to budge and when whipped from behind it 0.35 C. W. Brown, A., J. Mac-Yau's left leg was jammed between reared and, unsealed his Jockey. Mr. Fayden.
Iwo iron bara and examination 0.40
F. Buckle,
revealed that a bone had been free Reede, .9.45 T. D. Paton, D. Humphreys. 0,50 C. II. Burton, W. 7. S. Key.
C. M. Stark, J. W. Mayhew. 9.55 10.00 K. N. Moran, J. D. Mac-
Donald.
J. F. G. von
WEST BROMWICH WIN AWAY
London, Sept. 1.
Two matches in the English Foot- ball League were played to-day, the results being as follows:
Norwich
SECOND DIVISION
tured.
TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY,
China Pony Does Not Exist At All
(Continued from Page 8.j Japanese War. This is feasible. for only about now the effect begins to be felt."
DIFFICULTY OVERCOME
SEPTEMBER 2, 1938.
W. C. HUNG MAKES FINE RECOVERY.
(Continued from Page 8.)
3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Tennle Kwok beat Ma Wai-kwong 6-4, 5-7, 6-3.
S. L. Ma beat H. Y. Ho 0-2, 0-0. F. T. Daines and L. A. Newnham beat A. Crawford and R. T. Broad-
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following is the programme
OPEN SINGLES
It was fairly common knowledge among the racing confraternity that the big owners in Shanghat had al-bridge 6-3, 6-3. ways the cream of the best 'uns and this naturally displeased the "small" alteration in the rules necessitated of matches to-day: try. To overcome the difficulty, the that all new ponies had to be put to Auction
1920) (rescinded in
and RUCH purchased thereat before they could become eligible to race. Cutting the long story short, all ponies put up! for sale must be accompanied with provialanal identification certificates (replay). Issued by the official Sept. 1. Messrs. Keylock and Pratt, Indicat- 21.2814ing whether
ney were "y" (Clilna (cross-bred) class 12.13 Pony)
The latter was of no value 178.21/04animals.
28.7714 in Shanghal, but Hongkong was, so
54714
to speak, made the dumping ground 0213 of these cross-breds.
EXCHANGE RATES
Aug. 30. .21.201 12.12
However, it is not my province to discuss
future, but dealing with the 22.40 happenings of the past, there was a class (China good deal of 10.4014
1401 poules) challenged by racing owners 2203 after various race meeting for which Without pre- 4.35 they
were entered. 4.00
Geneva.. Berlin.
Brussels.
178.19/64 .20.70.
Athens Milan Oslo.
54712
Amsterdam.
10.00
Copenhagen
.8.02
22.10
19.00 0.02
Stockholm..
.10.40%
Prague
14014
Helsingfors.
+442031
22031
New York:
.4.8524
24.00%
.Nom.
110
Nom.
Bd
.1/2
..
214
470
.20%
.18.95%
2 West Bromwich 3 APE THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) (Henrich homered for the Yan-| Queen's. P'; R, 5 - Exeter
kees).
St. Louis..... 3.3 9
Boston
(Kress homered for the Browns and Foxx for the Red Sox),
Cleveland
Philadelphia
11 12
7
F
JI 18
2
0 Q
1
SHIPS IN NADIO
COMMUNICATION
Reuter,
Montreal Vienna Lisbon Madrid. Hongkon Shanghat.
The following ships are expected Bucharest.
Belgrade to be in wireless communication with Hongkong Radio Station to-day: Mantouldco.
Bulysses; Marechal Buenos Aires Alipore;
1702
|
Judice, the "Pony Inspection Appeal Nom. Committee" had, on majority of cases, altered the decision and ig- No SUB
new official racing certificates 1s. 3d. ns "Z" (cross-bred) class animals 81. and this automatically put an end 27/32 to their racing career in Shanghai. .1/5.27/32 1/5.27/32
It will serve no purpose to enu-
1s. 3d.
(Hayes homered for the Athletics). Jeffre, Cremer; London Maru; Hin- Rio de Janeiro,.2%
sang: Helga Moller; Suisang; Ping: Silver (Spot)....19% Wo; lunch; President Cleveland: Silver (forward).19 the Shanghal Maru: Empress at Jupan; War Loan.......1024
Yochow; Eidsvold; Gneisenau.
Chicago
Washington
Senators). Reuter.
(Simmons homered for
Perfect Control
OLYMPIC GAMES BERLIN VESE
1/2
214 merale a list of those "Z" class 670 animals of which the majority found 20% their way to Hongkong, but in look- 18.97
1974 ing over the racing results complied 27 by the Shanghal Race Club, I dis- 2h 1914 covered that Warrenfeld, (awned by 1812 Mr. H. E. Morris who was then ond 1021 of the main pillars among the racing
broke (owners), actually
the furf record over the champion course of 14 miles and yet the fast run was not officially recognised by the Club, It will be of interest to know that Warrenfeld, ridden by Mr. A. J. P.
-British Wireless.
BAYER)
'ASPIRIN'
Dayer means Best
Heard, annexed the 1925 Spring Champion Sweepstakes, confined to China ponies, in two minutes 31.3/5 seconds, but the fastest times on re- (taken from the list of records Issued by the Shanghai Race Club) for "y" class
2.32.2/5 jointly
held by Rosewood, who won it in 1919 under the direction of Mr. W. Hill and Busy Bee piloted by Mr. W. Bowling in 1930. It should be noted that prior to his public ap
Warrenfield was originally pearance, classified as a "Y" class pony
mca- suring only 13.1 (height limit being 13.3) and in the circumstances one would obviously be inquisitive to know why his classic performance In the Spring meeting of 1925 was
hat considered. There
here are no data
to show when Warrenfield was chal- lenged to come before the Pony In- spection Appeal Committee, but it appeared
that Mr. Henry Morris' did not give rise of having
Bewed" blood until after the Au- Lidate captured the Shanghai St.
Leger
meeting of 1925, for the said
J. J. Ferguson v. A. R. Kitchell. A. Chan v. A. E. P. Guest Lee Wai-tong v. A. Crawford
OPEN DOUBLES
Szeto Bick and C. K. Chan v. S, A. Gray and G. C. Burnett.
Li Kwan-bung and Ma Nal-kwong v. Tsui Wai-pul and Taul Yun-pul,
S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Ruṁjohn v. Wong Fuk-nam and K. K. Fung.
Omar Kumlahn, who played in his, first competlive match in the Colony for 14 years when he met W. C, Hung In the hardcourt tennis championship
sola to one. The last time he played
run in November and two days afterwards he won the Autumn Champlon Sweepstakes on
heavy going in 2.35 dead. He was even- tually drafted to the "2" class and yesterday. He was beaten by two as a member of that brigade, War- reafield is among the roll of honours In an open championship match here holding the mile record in 1.59.3/0 was in 1924 when he and 11. D. Rum- and also the
Jahn won the doubles title 304 course dis- tance in 2.30.4 The Shanghal Hongkong C.C. Race Club might have a very good reason for not taking a due recogni- tion of Warrenfield's fast run in the most exclusive cinsste event, but surely if the Pony Inspection Com-
CIVIL SERVICE
mittee had erred in their judgment. BOWLS RINKS
I am of the frank opinion that the
pony should get the benefit of the
allp.
at
the
ifongkong has been the dumping FOR TO-MORROW
ground of these cross-bred animals
since 1924 and we are not ashamed
The following pinyers have been
to own it for the simple reason that selected
to represent the Civil
the question of a China pony has Service C.C. against the Hongkong not as yet been defined. This ques-F.C. on Saturday, September 3, in
tion will remain open for genera
the Happy Valley Bowis Lengue on
tions. Let us therefore race every- the Police R.C. green:
thing that is born in China. Mongo Ha and Siberis provided of
J. Deakin, RR. Wood, WR. Hillyer course and J. Hollidge (skip).
that the height limit docs not exceed A. Warr, S. Eccleshall, W. J
| 14.1 which, is a measurement lald down for n pony by the Hongkong Jackey Club. It has given satisfac- tion to all the owners and has pro- vided the public. with excellent rae ing and good sport in the past.
U.S.S. OAHU AT NANKING
Hankow, Sept. 2. The U.S.S. Oahu arrived at Non- king from Wuhu yesterday afternoon. -United Press.
Burling and G. H. Sherriff (skip).
R. R. Davies, J. R. Pengelly, J. Cook and E, W. Simmons (skip).
J. Gellatly, J. M. Purvis, L. A. Collyer and u, F. McGowan (skip).
BADLY SCALDED
Scalds on the legs and arms were suffered by Choi Fat-kong, a tally- man on board the steamer Kingyuan, yesterday, when he upset a large pot of boiling water over himself. He was taken to the Kowloon Hospital.
Jel. 28151.
to
Of Special Interest Soccer and Rugger Players
A SHIPMENT OF THE ONLY GENUINE
"HOTSPUR"
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AS USED BY TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, CHELSEA, BRENTFORD AND 90% OF THE AMATEUR AND
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TEAMS OF GREAT BRITAIN,
INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED
ALL SIZES STOCKED
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