Today's Chances At The Valley

By "THE TURF"

Chief Interest' at the Valley this afternoon will un- doubtedly be centred on the 61 Andrew's Stakes for Class 13 ponies over the mile and 171 yards which have attracted twelve nominations and this handicap event is the main one of eight races to bo run today.

Canadian The first saddling bell_wl bo! Brivido (14T Iba),

Potato (143 lbs), Meteorologist rung at 1.30 p.m.

(152 lbs), and Prince Delight (140 iba).

The Glencoe Handleap, re- served for Closa-fi-ponten over the sprint of holt a mito und 170 yards, is to be divided into three lot with twelve cutrica

In each race.

Here is how I go this aftor- noon's chances:

FIRST RACE

1 fancy Ann Hing, because pony man a very good this

to VIP at the last recond necting over

champlon the course, Joning only by a neck. I'm adversary is Brivisto with Fince Delight in the rear. Aun Hing will be carrying 159 lbs.

THIRD RACE

The curtain rainer wili bo The Tharce Tans Handicap tho Cleneve Handicap (int(int rection) for Class 3 ponies apetion) over the sprint race of mile 170 yard for Cine 5 ponies.

over the mile looks very upen. On

like the book I certainly Chief Pilot (155 lbs), After Colonin (147 lb), bas its rus in the Clarence Handicap sporting chance to be among the (2nd section) at the Tenth Raco first threa PONIOK.

Mastery Micoting when it finished third (149 lbs), gave a good per- in World Peace and Sportsmus formance at the Double Tenther, carrying 150 lbs, with there meeting, carrying 152 iba under racern out of its way the pros-

pect of winning this event very heavy going when it came second la Marigold. It certainly very inuch la Its favour.

nino like Fairy Feet (110 has a good opportunity of win-

mare Opposition is lbs), proviitod that this ning this event.

Amazing behaves from

well in the ninnin sure to (140 lbs), Counting Delight Frobability (137 lbs), a worth way as an outside (154 lbs), Fiesta (150 lbs), and $200 each Nervous Witness (149 Jun).

SECOND RACE

The

Handicap (1st File rections for Class 4 ponies

come

a distance suling from the twe mile once round and in,

13 com noi il loks like uli testants will weigh $7241. The WINCE is likely to be found

11: Dinook Ann

(159 (b)

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

chance.

FOURTH RACE

in Uile second lot of Clans 5 Limbles, Boom Town will be clied on to shoulder top weight rive to the fact that it wr

rently denoted from Cluan 4 1 has been running indifferent- TY The last few meetings an

hould at least now de belter

when

f

over this short distanYOTAN,

Judging from the way Jeep Bug can at the Double Penth won the Waterion Handleny (3) section) in an easy manner by many Ireth over the six furlonga, It appears

Fix Food

chance have a coring mother win here. will probably be taken out up Air K. Kwok again, and as far Athletica

I can me the challenge will

from Turrid como

(Needa) First Division | Jamin (Alexander), and Jenal- Lengus: Army v KCC at Soo- fer (Noodt). kunpoo; Royal Navy Clgen- power ut Optimists

University Chater Hond; Recreio v RAF at

Athlette-School"

al Caroline Hill.

Gricket -

Kong's Park.

King

Park;

FIFTH RACE

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949.

KOITONG PREUS KERVICE, IND ~HURVA YORK,

Dave Aylmer

"Come on In, coward, the water's as warm

toast...."

Karachi-Sind XI

All Out For 150 Against Tourists

BU

Karachi, Dec. 2.-The Karachi-Sind XI were all out for 150 on the opening day of their match against the Commonwealth cricket team here to- day. By the close of play the Commonwealth had scored 49 for two wickets in reply.

Jock Livingston, the Commonwealth skipper, won the toss and put Karachi in on what seemed a perfect wicket.

His move was Juntilled when the first three wichris fell for 4D. Diashaw (34) and Inayat together Khan (23) then came

in the best stand of the innings, for 59, but when this partner.

11

M broken wickets

tumbled cheaply.

Only Abdullah Khan of the

inter baisin seemed likely te lup the rot, and he was run out when 20.

These three, with the opening were the alamun, Irani (28) top scorers for Karachi,

The Australian Jack Pettiford, with four for 31, was the most successful of the Commonwealth beowiers,

The Commonwealth lost the wickels of Nurman Oldßeld (2) and Livingston (21) for 34, and at the close were 101 behind stand- with eight wickets still ing-Reuter.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD

2.-Victoria

The most exciting finish of the day will probably be seen Uhio main event, the

Adelaide, Dec. Andrew's Blakes. confined hind scored 322 for eight wickets ot Acpyto Survet; to Class 18 pontes over the University v IRC Pokfulam. two mile post once round andy the close of play on the first

Second Division

cogue: King George V School y Dock- yard

kunpoo. 4 p.m.

Race

tay of their Sheffield Shield Match against South Australia

Football - First Division | In. League: South Chinn RAF #1 Plenannt Volley, which came here, Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m. Navy first at the Eighth y Eastern at Causeway Bay Meeling over

thin same dis- A hard-hitting Innings of 150 A p.m.; KMB v St Joseph's al

coupled tance, beating Lucky Jane and by Keith Stackpole, Boundney Street, 4 pm. Com-world Peace in the fairly good with same indifferent wickel- mandos v Kwong Wah at Soo-Line of 1.57 4/5, should be keeping, enabled Victoria to re-

strongly fancied to win this bla cover from an early setback. Second Division League. race. CAA v Solicitora at Boundary

Stackpole and Ken Meuleman, Street 2.30

Fort Knox, which was placed p. Army Kitchee at Scokumpoo, 2 30 p.m.;

second to High Speed at the who were associated in a third the wicket stand of B0, were mussed Taikos v Club at Happy Valley, Teal Race Meching over

bul to beoff easy slumping chances. Later mile, a certainly 4 p.m.

And a win is nut Stackpole dominated two part- noglected

with Barca

out of the reckoning.nerships-the fourth entirely The other strong opposition is Turner, which yielded 62, and f:om Duchess Delight, Gotden the fifth with D. Kerr.-Reuter, Dragon and Shannon.

*

Eleventh Extra Race Meeting at the Valley. First Saddling Dell at 1.30 pm.

RUETT-itugby Cup Tourna ment: Club v Army at Happy Valios, 4.15 pm; RAF v Navy at Hoppy Valley, 3 pm. Club "D" V Friendly: Med. Reg. nt Kai Tak, 3 p...

Softball-League Malchies t King's Park; At Recreio Ground Aces Delawares, 2.19 p...

Spartans v Pandas, 3.45 p.ni.

Jeep Lee is worth followin

for an outside change.

SIXTH RACE

Lucky Starter and Sportsma

AUSSIES HIT 235

#

Capetown, Dec

2.-The Aus- team cricket tralian touring were dismissexi for 235 in their the invitats

by uxlay first

scured one wicket before the

fer holds the post of honour in Western Province, who the mile race inilowed by Aus 12 for

and Graces (157 lbs) and all chose of play. Reuter.

(150 M). Spotting

At CBA Ground-St Theresa's Arlene

the winner is not an ensy Loblem

* White Fongs, 2.15 p.m.;

for it is certain the

A clus

Blackhawks Y Overtens, finish tu going to

Chinese, 3.45 pm.

TOMORROW

oflair.

Sportsmuster, which put

an excelicul performance at the

Athletler-Schonts Athletics Previous uceling over the

at Caroline H, D30 nm.

de Bad a quarter, coming in secoad

Cricket First Division World Fence, should be the League: Commandos

plons at Sookunpoo.

Scor-

Hazzard Shield Match: Aus- trollo V England at Chater Road, 11 am.

Friendly: President's XI v XI At Ine Vice-President's

Club, Soo- Indian Recreation kunpoon.m.; RAP 2nd XI v Police at Kai Tak.

1.46 pm- Péssimists v HMS Tamar King's Park, 1.45 p.m.; D. G. White's XI v 1903 Air O.P. at Argyle Street, 1.45 p.m.

Cup

at

best bet here, and is my choice for this event. Strong opposi- to come from uon is likely

(152 lbs), Empress of Pence Lana (152 lbs), VIP (152 lbs), and VJ Day (154 lbs).

SEVENTH RACE

In this Inst lot for Class

5

ponics (3rd section) over the Print race, rall position is an Important factor and should Arabian Moon (143 lbs), Avalon (165 lbs) and The Tigress (13) Cop) be well drawn in this respect they should have an ad- vantago over tho others,

EIGHTH RACE

from

and a

Football Governor's Match: CNAAF HKFA Happy

Valley, 3.39 pm,

Division Longue: Second Dockyard v Prisons at Cause- way Bay, 2.30 p.m.; Navy v PCA at Causeway Bay, 4 .m.

The closing race of the after- RN Yard News Vendors Polico at Happy Valley, 4 pm; noon. Is confined to Class 4

(2nd section) ponica South China V. University at tussle for the major post la Happy Valley, 4 p.m.; Eastern v

"omong Police at Boundary Street, likely to come pm; RAF v 8f Joseph's at Kai Alamic Power (164 lbs), Herole Lasto (154`lbs), Hingmer (143) Tak, * p.m.

Ihs), Rowanglen (160 lbs) and Hockey--Azoociation Matelics:

Rous D'Or (104 lbs); Nomads Commandos at 800- unpoo, 10 am; Dutch HC v

Atomic Power, which won at Navy at King's Park,

11.30 the sixth race meeting from University v Reorele at Sportsmaster at this samo dia- Pokfulam 10.30 a.m.; Chand tance, should have every op- Thra v Army at Sookunpoo, 11.15 a.m; Police YMCA afportunity of winning but there Boundary Street, 10.15 a. are the ther three.ponies to be

considered

ered and they are sure

D

KITC v HKHC at King'o Park to be well up at the finish. 10 am. Recrolo "B" RAF at The other ponios you can count King's Park, 10.30-8.m.

on giving good performances

Lawn Bowl-Seeded Wap- plashow Competition at Koware, Good Ship (140 lbs), Kwong Yiu (142 lbs); and Two Bld Softball League Matches at (140 lbs).

Roercio At

foon Cricket Club, 2.30 p.m.

King's Park:

Ground-Jaguara v Griffing,

0.30 nm.; St Joseph's v Jaguars,

a1 am. Daredevils v Overseau Chinese, 12.30, a.m.; Madcaps v

Unfit For Match

EKBC. 2 p.m.; Americans Gloag, an oid Blue and a Sent- London, Dec, 2-Mr L, G. Cumbancheros, 3.30 p.m.

At CBA Ground Rexor ylish Interna lonal three-quar Braves, 9.30 o.m.; USS Ballsbury toe, is unit to play for Cam- Soundry St, Theron's 11 bridge against Oxford in the Canadians y Chung Who, 130 Inter-Varsity Rugby match at on Tuesday, Hla p.m.; Pakav Braves, 2 pm Twickenham Cortadiona Wildcats, 8.30.p.fo.place at left wing three-quarter Tennis-KCCAWv. Army hot will be laken by B. M. Jones. KCC; 9.45 mi

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