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FIVE DAYS' RACES

+

Derby Candidates

The entries in the Derby are as

Jockey Club's Annual follow-

Meeting

HEAVY LIST OF ENTRIES

Everything points to a very auc- cessful annual meeting for thu Hong Kong Jockey Club on Febru- ary 22, 24, 25, 26 and March 1. Entries closed to the Treasurers, Messi Linstend & Davis, Saturday.

on

Chinese awnors have came into greater prominence, following the auccess of Mr. Ho Kom-tong, O.B.E. (whose Preshtest Hall

won the

Derby and was second in the Cham- and others whose pions, in 1929)

have caught the Judge's colours

eye,

As far as could be ascertained on

· Saturday night, the total number of ponies' names submitted is in the neighbourhood of 180-¡f not more, This compares very favourably with that of 186 in 1925, the lust: pre-Strike year, since when there has been more and more support for flat-racing in the Colony,

Five Days' Racing

This year, the Derby has the en- couraging number of 41 candidates, as against only 23 last year. The other events also show increases all-round.

What with the new stands, big fields und good class ponies, the Jockey Club should have a busy time.

Accordingly, a departure has been made. Instead of four days. the card has been lengthened to Ponies will therefore have five. added opportunities for qualifying for such events as the Champions or, on the other hand, for the "also ran" prizes on the last (previously the fourth or "off") day.

Stakes have been increased gen- erously. And the value of any Cup presented or donated is now set down at $500 for purposes of cal culating penalties, if any.

New Events

ones

ΟΙ

Gold Dragon. The Goods. Gay Caballero. Abel. Grey Dawn. Chivalrous. African Eve. Witty Stag. Windsor Stag. Wisdom Stag. Orlando. Diana.

Little Beaver.

Lobster Bay.

Devoption Bay. Diana Day. The Tiger. Piccalilii Pippin. Peppercorn. Peppermint.

Christnins Games. Christmas Frolic.

Christmas Helle.

The Albatrosk

The Partridge.

Grand Duke.

Duke of Longchamp. Three Clubs. Four Clubs.

Discord.

Royal Hall. Victory IInll, Marquis Hall,

Empress Hall, Blue Boy. Blac Heaven, King's Boanty. King Colour. King at Arms. Silver Queen.

Total Entries

THE CHINA

MAIL.

WON BY TWO RUNS|A. H. Madar, st. Zimmern, b

· Craigengower C.C. Defeat Royal Navy

HEAVY SCORING AT H.K.C.C.

Rosa

85

J. S. A. Curreem, c. Laing, b

Roan

15

A. R. Minu, b Brace

A. A. Rumjahn, o Lop, b E. F.

Fincher....

A. K. Minu, c Marlow, b E. F.

Fincher

O. Ismall, not out

9. A. Ismail, e E. F. Fincher,

b Goodwin ...

By only two runs, Craigengower C.C. triumphed in division I of the Hong Kong Cricket League on A. M. Rumjuhn, b Goodwin

T. Hamet, not out Saturday against a Royal Navy XI which included a number of players of reputa.

The C.C.C. 2nd XI, however, fell badly to the Police in division II, Goodwin for whom C.F. Alexander shane with! Roas

Bracc both bat and ball. On the H.K.C.C. ground, the Club 2nd XI and the E. F. Fincher Sappers and Signallers knocked up

A. T. Leo

378 runa, the home team winning by | E. C. three wickets. A number of in- teresting friendly matches were also played.

League-Division I

CIVIL SERVICE V. ARMY

A draw

was

Kowloon C.C. Fincher,

<

Curreem A. W. Ramsay, b Madar F. E. Lawrence,

A. A. Rumjahn

H.K.C.C. 2ND v, RE, & RCA

The visitors, Royaļ Enginears ånd | aRoyal Corps of Signals, declared at 188 runs for 8 wickets but the Hong

11 Kong C.C. 2nd XI passed this total with three wickets in hand. Mitchell

16

B

and Gough had a prolific second

wicket partnership for the soldiers,

4 against whom Divett and Ashworth

4 bowled effectively.

0

Dowler, Gahagan and Wood scor-

119) ed fairly quickly for the home side

and Divott was undefeated with 50

W. to his credit. Scores:

42

44

R.E. & R.C. of B. SQ.M.S. Mitchell, b Ashworth...

L/Sgt. Lockyer, b Divett..... Lt. Gough, hw, b Ashworth. Col. Skinner, e Ashworth, b Way 23 Q.M.S. Leppard. b Ashworth...

& b

Ashworth Hepburn, b

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M.

R.

4 33

3

+ 0 34 8.2.4

12

2 20

17

0

b

L/Cpl. Saunders, e Ismail,

1

17/Cpl. Penny,

42 Divett

21

Gurreem,

b

Lt. Macdonald, e Ashworth, b'

14 Divett

10

17L/Cpl. Licence, not out

12

19

9 Sgt. Harrison, not out Extras

10

10

8

Total (for 4 wkta.) 121 BOWLING ANALYSIS

Cpl. Deavall did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

0. M.

R. W.

&

Curreem

3

22 บ

1 Divett

.18

2

63 3

A. R. Mina

B

0 Way

.12

0 39 1

B 9

1 Hepburn

0 25

B 1 18

4 0 15

1

the result the Army visiting Civil Service. The C.S.C.C. declared at 200 for

E. F. Fincher, not out

A. T. Lec, b A. M. Rumjahn F.. Zimmern, not out

Extras

wickets, their chief scorers being Madar

F. J. de Rome, D. M. McDougall and A. A. Rumjahn

F. Baker, with scores of 87, 32 and A. M. Rumjahn 20, respectively. Of the six wickets,

37

287005

Musgen took five at a cost of 78-League Division II

The entries for each race are as runs. follow-

FIRST DAY

1. The Wong Nei-Chong Stakes

2. The Old Course Plate

3. The Maiden Stakes

4. The Valley Stakes

5. The Foochow Cup

0. The China Stakes

7. The Hopeful Stakes

8. The Tientsin. Stakes

SECOND DAY

1. The Tower Stakes

2 The Tyro Stakes

3. The Victoria Stakes

4. The Mongolian Stakes

5. The Triul Plate

6. The Governor's Cup

D

7. The Garrison Cup

8. The Chater Cup

9. The Racing Stakes

10. The Jockey Club Staken

THIRD DAY

1. The Jockey Cup 2. The Exchange Plate

On Saturday, February 22, the 11. The Kalgan Plate first race will be run at 2 p.m. There are eight events, four of which are "old" the opening day. Three Are the Wong-nel-chong Stakes, Maiden Stakes and the Valley Stakes. The ather is the Foochow Cup which, for a change, was put on the third day last year.

A reveralon to condi- tions of 1922 will be made in that

the Stewards have shortened the distance from two miles to 1% miles.

Most of the first prizes for ordinary events last year were at $800 each. This has been put up to $750. Second becomes $300 In- stead of $250, and third gets $200 instead of $150,

New races in the first day's pro- gramme are the Old Course Plate

3. The Hong Kong Derby.... The Subscription Griffins' Challenge Cup

5. The Great Southern Stakes

6. The Lusitano Cap

The Challenge Cup

9. The "Black Rock" Stakes

8. The Royal Navy Cap

10. The Gymkhana Staken 11. The Peking Plata

FOURTH DAY

1. The Grand Stand Stakes 2. The Ladies' Purse

3. The Sports Clah Cup & Hong

Kong Stakes

1. The American Club Cup

5, 7, 9. The Phaethon Stakes

(a mile) for extra meeting ponies, "A," "B," "C" Class 'cap.. China Stakes (five furlongs sprint) 6. The Leighton Hill Stakes for o]} China ponies, Hopeful. The Champion Stakes Stakes (a mile)

for griffins, and

10. The Consolation Stakes

The Army XI replied with scor.

1 Ashworth

Total (for 8 whts, dec.) 188

12 0 61

Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI

R. K. Hepburn, b Skinner

R. H. Dowler, c Mitchell,

Ing 115 for 7 wickets. Hamilton |POLICE v. CRAIGENGOWER 2NDR. M. Wood, b Doavall took three wickets and Richardson

74 two for Ave. Scores:--

24

Civil Service C.C.

41 F. Baker, e Crake, b Musson

62 3. L. Richardson, st. Crake, b

39

Musson

29 F. J. de Rome, c Christian, b 49 Stucson

an J. Barrow, c Wyntt, b Musadn.

60

41

20

61

G. R. Sayer, & Musson, b Reynolds B. D. Evans, Musson.. D. M. McDougall, not out

Extras

MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930.

ORDER

YOUR

1930

14

IC.

Skinner

33

Gahagan, c Penny,

Saunders

29

32

W. W. Mackenzle, < Penny, b

Saunders

DOLLAR

G. E. R. Dlvett, not aut

50

G

Macdonald,

1

10

The Police R.C. entertained their neighbours, Craigengower C.C, 2nd C. D. Mead, b Skinner 29

XI and won by 85 runs.

Alexander did well with both bat

87

11

and ball, scoring 80 not out and

2

"[taking six wickets for 16. Baker

17 and Alexander excelled in their

J. R. Way,

Harrison

Extras

Total (for 7 wkta... 190

E. Stainsbury, J. H. Ashworth, W.

32 partnership, taking the score from Harris Walker did not bat.

10

4

4 for 16--after it had been 3 for 21-to 165. for 5 wickets.

Harrison

the winners. Scores:

Hunter, b Muskett

Total (for 6 wkts., dec.) 200 F. J. King, E. W. Hamilton, E. B.

39 Reed, F. H. Holdman did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

87588988795

Christian

43 Wyatt

43 Reynolds

67 Messon

Fry Collins

44982**

0. M.

R.

3

15

0

18

&

80

16.4 1

79

4

0.32 1

The Army

22

44 Major Crake, b Reed

b

41 Lt. Wolfe-Barry, a Sayer, b Reed 14 41 Capt. Reynolds, Hamilton ... Capt. Musson, c &b Hamilton

69 Pte. Joyce, Lbw.. b Hamilton

87 Cpl. Davies, b Richardson

45 Pto. Fry b Richardson

20 Lt. Christian, not out

Extras

Total (for 7 wkt.) Lt-Col. Wyatt, Cpl. Sawyer, Pte. Collins did not bat.

44 Read

44 Ling

54

Hamilton Baker Richardson

** ** **

64

NAVY v. CRAIGENGOWER

Reynolds made four catches for gkinner

Police R.C.

2 31

Saunders Deavalt

0

B1

12

0

14

160

5 0 $0

8 3 26

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. E. W

B D 20

11 0 68

.11 1 45

B

1

32

King, b Sourbaits

Alexander, not out

Sherry, c Abbas, b Muskett

Sparrow, hit wicket, b Abbas

B. G. Baker, e Muskett, b'Abbas

Wagland, 1.b.w., b. Abbas

Reynolds, not out

Extras

Friendly Matches

At Scokumpoo, Royal Army

8 Ordnance Corps lost to Civil Ser-

88 vice Cricket Club 2nd XI by six

Total (for 6 wkts, dec.) Kirby, Post, and Danbrowsky did not

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

14 G 42

2 A 14 Crafgengower CC. Leonard, c Alexander, b'Sparrow Hamson, e Raynolds, b H. G. Baker Kitchell, b B. G. Baker

1

runs. Agers made 40 and Colonel

Exham 29 out of 106 gathered by

had

the Ordnance. The visitors 114, of which Oawick and Harper each claimed 21 and Randle 19.

Visiting the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association at King'a Park, the Indian R.C. 2nd XI. won by 85 runs. The winners

2 declared at 151 runs for 5 wickets

(A. Normanbhoy 44, R. Nazaria 28,

B. R. Irani 27). K.B.S.F.P.A. were

all out for 116 (H. A. Gregory 29 not out, H. D. Gregory 11,

10 MacNider 11).

75

VACCINATION

Ambulance Brigade's Campaign

WEEKLY RETURN

E.

The number of persons Vac- cinated-free of charge by mem-

bera of the St John Ambulance O. M. R. WBrigade, : up to and including 8 Thursday, January 16, is as fol- Ilows:-"

10 2 29

Chinese Y.M.C.A. Division ...

DIRECTORY

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The Royal Navy met Craigen-Kow, not out

de gower C.C. at King's Park and the Lewis, e & b Alexander

1

bat..

27

10 Sourbutts

Muskett

115 Kitchell

Abbas

Leonard

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W.

2

93

5 0

11

Z2

8

8 1 28

3 0 19 1.5 0

Wong, & b Alexander .... Abbas, e Reynolds, b Alexander

0

2

Lia, c Reynolds, b B. G. Baker Scurbutts, e Reynolds, b Alexander Muskett, b Alexander

0

15

McBride, b Alexander

71 latter won by two runs! Craigen-

Extras

gower were all out for.99, to which

FIFTH DAY

J. L. Youngsaye contributed 39.

Total

For the Navy, Sqd. Ldr. Boumphrey

BOWLING ANALYSIS

1. The "Hay & Corn". Stakes..

88

2. The "Loiterers" Stakes....

was the outstanding scorer with 47

40

36

out of 97. Omar capturad five B. G. Baker

wickets for 31 runs. Scores

72

Cralgerigower C.C.

H. P. Lim, run out....

Sparrow Alexander King

3 0 18

8.4 1

16.

2 0

8

60

R. G. Reed, b Laslelt

0

8. Abbas, 1 Laslett

K.C.C. 2ND v. RECREIO

0 King's College Division (Old) 3,851 King's College Division (New) 1,820 Railway Division

9,082

1.540

Indian Division

1,415

Kowloon Division

17,098

Mongkok Division

32,531

60J, L.

4,175

42

Bennett

Association

F. R. Zimmern, run out D. Lee, b Bennett

Division

1,917

7.701

10

8

reached the half century for the Victoria Narsing Division

Un Long

659

141

-205

83,004

the Tientsin Stakes (14 miles) for. The Nil Desperandum Stakea

subscription griffins of 1929 and

this year.

Higher Stakes Eight races on the second day, Monday, February 24 (previously the opening day) are old ones, being Victoria Stakes (a mile) open, Trial Plato (14 miles) for griffins, Governor's Cup 1 miles) open, Garrison Cup (a mile) for

3. The "All Out" Stakes..

5. The Tytam Handicap "A"

"B" Class

6, 7. The Hong Kong Handicap

"A," "B" Claas

8. The Professional Cup & Sub- scription Griffins' Champions

subs, Chater Cup (14 miles) for. The "United Services" Cup. extra meeting ponies, Racing Stakes 10. The Also Ran Stakes

11. The "Lucky" Stakes

(a mile) for grifles and non- winners, Jockey Club Stakes (1% miles) open, Kalgan Plate (once round) for new subs.,

Hitherto the Chater Cup was over a mile and 166 yards, but this dis- tance (being from the two miles post, once round and in) has been

abolished.

LATEST PRICES

Wisdom Stag Favourite at Six to One

A.B. Hamson, Escott, b Baker

U. M. Omar, run out

BF. Zimemern, Lb.w., b Bennett

Youngaaye, e Bakor, b

F. Oliver, b Boumphrey W. K. Way, not ont

Extras

Haytor, Wisdom Stag is now rated: Quoted at sixes, by Mr. Frank

Next comes Diana Baker

Then there

Laslett Bernott

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

the favourite. New events on the Monday are Bay at 9-1 against Tower Stakes (once round) for subs, Tyro Stakes (once round) for are several marked at 10's, these Mosely griffins, Mongolian Stakes (a mile) Grand Duke, King's Bounty and Boumphrey

baing African Eva, The Tiger, Escott

for new subs.

As usual, the Derby is the third race on Tuesday (which is now the third day of the meeting), the card for the day being much as before --except for higher stakes and other changes.

on

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Sports Club Cup. Then the Sports Club has come in the Wednesday, February 26 (the fourth day),' with a cup pre- sented for the Hong Kong Stakes.! Ac additional ("C") class is inserted for the Phaeton Stakes (handicap), to the satisfaction of the "small" owner."

In the Champlons, the winner receive $4,000 (Instead of ind the stakes (of $100 for such staruar), second will get $1,200 Instead of $1,000 and third prize will be $750 Instead of $800.

The programme for the last day, Saturday, March is much the sama an în provfods years."

A new feature is introduced by:

a system of forfeits in the

not

Hong Kong Handicap and "B" clauses. ~ Fönles struck out by noon on Thursday will have to pay $20 each, In ad- dition to the entrance, os of $10 and

a further $10 each if not struck ont by the time the opening, race is run on the and der, soch forfeita to be

PlocatH!!.

040113

It was touch and go towards the Shankiwan División

39 end at Kowloon, where K.C.C. 2nd Motor Drivers'

XI entertained Club de Recreio. Chinese Athletic Division, Going in first wicket down, Alves

14 visitors; Hirst and Lea shared the Y.W.C.A. Nursing Division

bowling honours for the home team.

99

When stumps were drawn, Kow-

loon needed 25 to tie and the last

Xavier shared the wickets between

Total

0. M. R. W.mari was in. Pereira and D. P. Persistent Rheumatism.

1 18

.10

2 28

0.8 3

0 11

0

8.1 9

0

'10

Royal Navy Comdr. E. G. Stanley, lb.w, b

Les

The list to any amount, no ways barred, a quarter the odda for a Lt. D. R. Evans, e Zimmern, b place-la as follows:-

33-1 Blue Boy

14-1 Blue Heaven

14-1 Orlando

50-1 Diana

40-1 The. Albatross

60-1 The Partridge 38-1 Atlanta

10-1

African Eva 50-1 Chivalrons 20-1 Abel 33-1 Grey Dawn 14-1 The Goods 16-1: Three Clubs 12-1 Four. Clubs

Christmas Frolle

5031

10-1 The Tiger 10-1 Grand Duke 26-1 Duke of Longchamp 10-1 King at Arms 22-1 King's Colour

10-1 King's Bounty 25-1 King Shiling King's Consort

22-1

40-1 Lord Protector 20-1 Windsor Stag 6-1- Wisdom Stag 25-1 Witty Sta 38-1 Gold Dragon 20-1 Gay Caballero 16-1 Lobster BAY 88-1 Chara pagne Bay 15.1 Good Hope Bay 87-1: Deception Bay

-1- Diaria Baye

·Förtün. Bay

Little Birvar

foot of west Colums

4

Leo...

Sub.-Lt. Mosely, b Omar

Bqd.-Ldr Boumphrey, e Oliver, b

A.B. Laslett, not out...

Comdr. F. C. Baker, 1.b.w, bles.

Lt. J. Cobb, run out Mae. Escott, b Omar

them. Scores -

.

Club de Recreio

L. Guterres, c Baldwin, b Hirst 20 1H. A. Barros, run: out

H. A. Alves, 1b.w., b Smith .. H. M. Xavier, b Petheram .... D. P. Xavier, b Leo

F. J. Remedios, c Kew, b Smith

J. E. Noronha, Raven, b Las

8. 1. Carvalho, Hirst

Eng Lt. Bennett, 1kw, b Omdr 4 ERA. Roberts, b Omar, os Sto. Cross, c Hamson, b. Omar.

Omar Leo Oliver Way

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

G. A. Guterres, b Birat

J. H. Figueiredo, not out ...

A. P. Pereira, e Mackay, b Lea

Extra

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

J. J. Hirat

H. Overy

97 G. Lee

B. Petheram F. S. W. Smith

0. M. EG. A. V. Hall

81

19: 5 48 8 0 18

01

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R

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"Tis in your system; you must drive it out, by replenishing and

101 cleansing the blood. Not until

then can you hope to cure rhet

R. Wmatism beyond all chance of re-

84

8

8 0 46 turning again, as It does after

8 mere surface treatment.

0,4 0,35

2.0

10

1

51 17

2011 Kowloon C.C. 2nd. XL - N. A. E. Mackay, e H. M. Xavier,

D. P. Xavier F. S. W. Smith, Pereira G.A. V. Hall, e Alves,, b D.

Xavier G. Lab Pereira

B. Petheram, Pereira AJ Kew, not out

Kowloon visited Bookampoo and A. R. F. Raven; b Pereira kept the Indians fighting for runs, K.C.C. subsequently nessed the home tennis score of 119 with six wickets in hand. Scores:

4

Indian R.C.

A, el Arcali; b. Goodwin A. H. Rumjahn, c E C. Fincher,

b. Boss...

12-1 Bayal Ha

B. Raven, b.D. Pagier H. Overy, B. D. P. Zavies

R. Baldwin, a Bastos,

Xavier 20. 3. Hirst, not out

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Total (for 8 wkta) BOWLING ANALYSIS

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