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HEADS LIST Now Records Sot During Beaten 9-1 In Hockey

OF OWNERS

Mr. H. E. Morriss Fifth In Stakes Won In

England

November

New records for Ter Pine and Buck Pins were established at the

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November by Supper O Hongkong Bowling Alleys during the Sell and Supper . Proctor.

Sapper O. Bell scored 266 against Mesa B. Harrison's 171 for Ten Pis, Sapper E. Procter Feored 143 ainst Mrs. E. Soong's 131 for Duck

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London, Nov. 27. Mi. 11. E: Morriss, of Shanghal, is ranked Afth in the 1st of winning ownern issued to-day at the conclu-campion Jockey with 200 wins. sion of the flatracing season in Eng- land.

First on the Hat is Lord Derby with stake money totalling £34,187, followed by Mr. James V. Rank with £28,772, Mr Hugo Cunliffe Owen with £24 202 and the

Khan Aga with £20,984.

Gordon Richards, whe rode for Mr. Morriss in the big races, is again

The

Closest to him is Nevett, with only 122 wings. In third place in E. Smith with 114 victories.

Capt. Boyd-Rochfort heads the st of winning trainers. During the sen- son, horses trained by him won 44 races for total stakes of £51,350,

Fred Darling is recond with 56 races and £15,724, and Frank But- ters third with 45 races and £40,250. | ----Reuter.

Tournament Game

Police B was beaten 0-1 when it * RAF, in a Hockey Association tournament game at Mongkok yester- day. R.A.F. scored five goals in quick succession in the Best half and is the second, the Police reduced the arrears by a goal, but towards the end the airmen increased their score with four further goals.

Gotscarces for IAF. were Medd (3), Woorts (3), Bartlett (2), Froude. Pennartd for the Police.

SMALL UNITS TEAM The following will represent the Combined Small Units against the YMCA, at King's Park to-morrow.

1./Cal, Dove (R.C.S.); Sgt. Morgan (R.C.S.). Sgmn. Holland (IC.S.); L/Cpl. Standard (R.C.S.), Nalk Bagh

(JHC.).

Austen L/Cpl. ngh R.C.S.); Caot. Reeder (R.A.SC.), Tegan (R.A.SC.), Sgt. Whitefield

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938.

BIGGER TEST TEAMS FOR ENGLAND?

Strain Of Travelling

Too Severe

O'REILLY'S VIEWS ON BIG

CRICKET

Sydney, Nov. 11.

Uniesa the programme of future Australian cricket tours Set, Evans (R.A.O.C.). In England was lightened, Austral.a would have to take 25 play. (I.C.S.). L/Cpt, Blount (H.C.S.).

era, sa.d W. J. O'Reilly, the Australian Test bowler, at a welcome home lunch given by the Old Sydnolans Union here.

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O'Reilly ruggested that some ot the weaker English counties should we asked to play us combined teams, Worcestershire, Leicestershire and Northampton were weak and could be beaten by the Sydney Grommar School,, he said.

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Turf Record

Likely To Be Smashed

(Continued from Page 8) cramble is about half mile und 170 a keen struggle is pro- yards and

nised. At time of writing it does not look that the weather clerk will

O'Reilly said that the Australian Continuous days for team hal 100 ericket, and had played either two the more than three matents

of Austra~ touring team previous

team of 16 had a tre- ans. The mendous number of injuries, and towards the end of the tour any of die Sheffield Shield States would have possibly beaten the team. The strain of traveling had been severe. disappoint the true followers of the ure and with a going on the fast TOO MUCH TRAVELLING

side, -luve a hunch that the turf On one

occasion they played a record of this course will be lowered match at Brighton, then hurried to by either Courting Eve (13. C. Pih) Lancashire Chips (Proulx). play at Blackpool.or After that the next match was at Derby Day is the present holder of fastest time over a distance Folkestone, and then north again to the

the 132 milc post. With Scarborough. They discovered of- from

rwards that Brighton and Falke-everything in favour of a sinasher breait the record, I expect to stone were a few miles apart and to

in the time an Improvement so were Blackpool and Scarborough,

a couple of seconds faster But the finances had to be con-about sidered before the players, for cach than the present one. I was indeed of the counties were holding "eric-glad to see the old Indy. Able Ame

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ket weeks" and the Australians hadntering six furlongs, but she was

to

be there.

He suggested that the Australiannot the same mare of her younger Burd of Control and the M.C.C.days. Strathroy followed the same should meet before future tours, route in perfect style of an old hand am sure that he and come to some arrangement that at the game and would lighten the burtiens of the will give a good account of himself

were who players

a novice, Mr. Col- compelled to to-morrow with

elain the joc- move about England for the express con, who is going to

When Courting Eve gurpose of assisting the dances of key allowance. The Varicus counties.

trounced Lancashire Chips by n the Bondl Handicap on Discussing young English players, ength a

was conceding O'Reilly advised his listeners not to June 4, the former lav odde on the Australians in the 20 lbs. to the latter over a course next series of matches in Austraila, of six furlongs in record time, but

after the senson

Shirley Temple is back again in

back

Lancashire of second half

Chips

KOL bis on two oceusions and the weight adjuster considers that he has improved to the extent of only 7 lbs. As a result, the two will meet in he Cramond Br. Hand cap this basis, but my vote is on Lan- cashire Chips who is well luned to concert pitch. Centre Court and Dubic Finesse are not to be des- pised.

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SECOND LEG OF DAILY DOUBLE

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The second leg of the daily double will be on the Powderhall Handicap, for "E class China ponies over alx furlongs. It will be recalled that at the last meeting the "E" class event ridden by novices, but the change to-morrow with "binck letters" fockeys in the saddle will no doubl

evoke interest in the two betting counters, Tabby Cat in con- sidered to be the best among this bunch and I would recommend Yum Sing und Five Rulers to follow the zenet behind. For a long shot, try Lucky Eleven.

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pince and they have been kindly considered. by the welcht elerk. Amberley let me down in his last outing, but I still have a con-

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

EXTRA RACE THE TWELFTH MEETING will be held (weather perin tting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 3rd December, 1918, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

p..

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure, fuch must be worn throughout the turation of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identiẞed.

Badges admitting Non-Members to he Members Enclosure and

and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and. 13.00 for Ladies (both Including tax)

the SECRET are obtainable through AllY upon the personal or written pplicaton of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors ntroduced by him, and for Payment for all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exclarige Building, (Tel. 27704) will

use at 12 NOON.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club touse provided they are ordered in dvance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21020).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Puble Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including FR. LA, A. J. Holmes, the Sussex Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, cantabs. wh is manager of the Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are. present M.C.C. tour in South Africa.mitted Half Price.

By Order,

PERRY, VINES

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Havana, Nov. 3. Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines started a new barnstorming tennis tour to-day, when Perry recorded two vietaries over his famed Ameri- can opponent in the best of three set encounters,

Perry won the first match 6-3, 4-8, 6-3, and the second match 1-8, 6-3, G-1.-United Press.

fidence in the animal to reach the touch line first with Rose Jane onl Soldier of China to fill the other two places, National Defence is a good outside bet.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 28th November, 1930.

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