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HOME RACING.
CESAREWITCH WON BY UT MAJEUR,
ROYALTY PRESENT.
London, Yesterday. The result of the Cesarewitch Stakes, run at Newmarket this afternoon, over a distance of two and a quarter miles, was:-
Ut Majour Friendship.
Old Orkney
The winner came home easily in a field of twenty-eight starters, being four lengths ahead of the second horse. Five lengths separ ated second" and third.
Eetting was
100/8 Ut Majeur.
5/1 Friendship. 100/0 Old Orkney.
Reuter.
Viewed by King and Queen. Rugby, Yesterday. The King and Queen drove from Sandringham to Newmarket to- for the day to Bee the race Cesarewitch.. Prince George, who made the journey to Cambridge In the Prince of Wales's aeroplane. was also prckent.
The Aga Khan's "Ut Majeur" won, Mr. J. B. Joel's "Friendship" being second, and Mr. J. Murphy's "Old Orkney" third. British Wireless Service.
FANLING HUNT.
Programme for Next Sunday.
The programme for the Fanling i Hunt and Race Club's October meeting, to be held on Sunday next at Kwanti, is as follows: 1.-Autumn Services Cup-A Steeple- For China chase of 2 Miles. ponies the property of an Officer in H.M.'s Forees and/or a Member of the Hong Kong Volunteer De fence Corps, to be ridden by an Oficer in H.M.'s Forces and/or Member of the Hong Kong Volun- teer Defence Corps. Catch weight at 168 lb. Winner: A Cup: 2nd: $76: 3rd: $35: Entry $5.
As You Like It (108 b.), "Bright Prospect (168), Carblue (168), Coun try Club (108), Grey Mouse (168), Kirribilli (148), Pal O' Mine (188), Pumpkin (168), The Ptarmigan (168). 2-Castic Peak Handicap Steeple
For
China chase-1 Mil:s. ponies. Winner: $100; 2nd: $50; 3rd: $26. Entry $5.
Christmas Frolic (175 b.), Mon- tana (174). San Francisco (168), | November (163). Target (163), The. Goods (161), Christmas Belle (168), Christmas Chimes (158), City Hall Fasling Stag (158), Pumpkin (155). (150) Buere (150), Fernleaf (146), Mavanagher (145), Penhole (146). 3.The Inaugural Flat Race Stakes. -14 Miles. For China ponies that have not won on the flat more than $500 in stakos since January 1. 1930. Winners of more than two fiat Inces at any time barred. Weight for inches as per scale.
b. penalty for each $100 or part thereof won on the fat in stakes in 1930. Winner: $100; 2nd $50; Srd $26, Entry 35,
This Race is open to all Members and Lady Racing Members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club as well as members of tho F.H. & Race Club. Andanting, Big Ching, Diana, Dis- tord, Fanling Stag, Kirribili, Mad Carew, Mountain Oak, November, Ploughman, The Ptarmigan, Richmond Stag, Serenade, Shiny Pearl, Target. 4.The November Cup-A Steeple- chase of 12 Miles. For China ponies. Weight for inches, as per scale. Winner: A Cup; 2nd $75; 3rd $35, Entry $5.
Blue Boy (161 m.), Christmas Belle (158), Christmas Chimes (158), Christmas Frolic (158), The Gooda (161), Montana (164). November (158), Penhola (155), Pumpkin (155), San Francisco, (168).
6 The Autumn Maldens Steeple- chase-1 Mile. For China ponies that have never won a Steeplechase. Weight for Inches as per scale. Ponies that have started at Kwant! allowed 5 b. Winner $100; 2nd $50; 3rd $25, Entry $5.
Blue Boy (181 b.). Carbine (107), Christmas Belle (158), Diana (153), The Goods (161), Grey Eyes (150), Grey. Mouse (168), Heretofore (155), Ma Kan Siac (156), Nugget (150), Pacific Ocean (107), Pal O' Mine (152), The Partridge, (155), Penhole (160), The Ptarmigan (156), Pump- kin (156),
CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY TEAMS FOR WEEK-END.
The following will represent the University in League matches against the ER.O. on Saturday át! the University and it Sookumpoo at 2 pm, sharp.
RIKA
D. J. N. Anderson (Captain), A. Baker, L. TRide, D. Kamy, A. B. Sulleman, - A. Chan, Fook, K-P. Gan, A-M. Rodrigues, A. T. Namanbhoy, G. E. Yech, A. S. A. Kyum
Second Eleven: K T Loke (Captain), A. A. Aziz, F. Hiptoola, H. EM Adams, P. L Tan, GIS? Scully, H. Nomanbhoy P. Ne da Bilva, M. Yabyabhoy, R. Leong, AN. Other
Reserves: E, Gosano and W. Hunt,v
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Our Sports Diary
Hackey
LOCAL
To-day--European
-Y. M. C. A. v. K. B. S. F. P. A
King's Park, 5 p.m.
Saturday Club.de Recreio Ladies v. Ladies Hockey, Club, Scokumpoo, 3.45 p.m. '
Football To-day H.Q. Co. S.L.I. v. "B" Co. S.L.I. (Sookumpoo); "B" Co. Argylls v. 20 Bty. R.A. (Chatham Road): "C" Co. Argylls v.. RA.O.C. (Happy Valley).
To-morrow-12 Bty. R.A. v. H.Q. Co. Argylls (Sockum- pon); 31 Bty, K.A. v. R.A.M.C. (Chatham Road).
Y.
Saturday--First Division- St. Joseph's v. Chinese Athle- tic: South China v. Club; Kowloon F.C.
Police: Argylls v. Somersets; Club de Royal Artillery; Recreio Second Division Kowloon F.C. v. St. Joseph's; Club de Recreio v. Argylls; Navy V. South China; Eastern v. Club;
· Somersets v. Chinese Athletic; University v. Royal Artillery: Third Division-R.A.O.C. v. Ewo: Royal Air Force v. Somersets: Royal Engineers v. South China; Fuklen v. Chin- ese Athletic,
Ping Pong-To-morrow- Kam Chan-man v. So Pui-yip (South China A.A.); Lal Pu!- 112:1 v. C. A. L. Rumjahn (Kowloon Chinese Y,M.C.A.); Chang Sum-chuen v. A. V. -
Chinese Совано (Kowidon Y.M.C.A.).
Friday-Junior LeagueTM Hin Kun School v. Hip Wah A.A. (Fukien A.A.); Kangto School v. Hip Keung "A.A. (Chinese Catholic Club); Fill- pino Club v. Chinese Catholic Club (Chinese Catholic Club).
Saturday-Lee Hon-kee v. Lam Ka-huen (Kowloon Chin- ese T.M.C.A.): Leo Koon-lan (Kangto Chu Kam-kook School).
V.
Sunday-Junior League- Nam Mo A.A. v. Wah Ying Club (Kangto School).
Monday-Junior Lengue-~ South China' v. Commercial Preas (Chinese Catholic Club); Nam Chung. A.A. V Indian R.C. (Chinese Catholic Club) Chinese A.A. v, Kang- to School (Kangto School)..
Ride Shooting-To-morrow -Annual Meeting of League, French Bank Building, 5.80 p.m.
Cricket Saturday-C.S.C.C v. C.C.C.: University v. LR.C. (League); C.C.C. II. v. C.S.C.0. II.; LRC, v. University (L). Sunday-University v. Volunteera, Pokfulam, 11 am Lawn Bowls Saturday Taikoo RC. Closing Day.
Sunday Inter-Departmental Final Sanitary Department v. Revenue Department, Police R.C. Green,
Yachting-Saturday- Menagerie Race
Monday-Annual Meeting of Members.
October 25 Menagerie Race.
November Cruise.
1-Opening
November 8-First Cham- plonship Race.
Golf Saturday and Sunday -Captain's Cup, K.G.C.
October 22-Meeting, Ladies section, H.K.G.C.
November 2-Opening of "New Course Fanling.
Baseball Saturday-Texaco v. Kiaoras
Sunday Japanese v. South China,
Racing Sunday-Fanling Hunt, Steeplechases, Kwanti,
October 25 Ninth Extra Race Meeting
Lawn Tennis Sunday C.R.C.Open Mixed Doubles Tournament Completion of First Round Tiés.
Fencing Monday- Royal: Hong Kong Yacht Club.. Tuè àdà.y Somersets Bayonet Fencing Competition. Whist Tuesday St. Patrick's Club Drive, '8.10 p.m. Rugby Football Wednes day Third Trial Match, Happy Valley
HOMES
Racing October 29 Camy bridgeshire Stakes, New market,
Football-Monday England
Ireland
October 25-Scotland v. Wales Ibrox Park, Gitagów.
November #22 - Wales England
November -First Rö: LLUITHË LLOJ
W
English Cup
RUGBY FOOTBALL. PROMISING PLAYERS IN CLUB! TRIAL.
GOOD MOVEMENTS.
[By "Scrum Half")
The Club trial. game played at
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The advantage, tremendous Colours, though losing by. 17 points to B, gave a very creditable display and worked hard against a bettar combination.
The play of Black at scrum-half He deserves special mention. played behind the best pack, but! that does not in the least. depre- ciate his performance. Orthodox scrum-half play was delightfully ignored by this little player, and This surprise attacks on the line small were appreciated by a gathering of spectators. It is a pity that he is so small but I do not think that this really mat- ters a great deal. The smaller the scrum half is the more dum- age he can do.
A Speedy Three-Quarter. G. R. More proved that he was the speediest three-quarter on the field and his offensive play was well executed. It is to be jhoped that this speedy three- quarter will not, as so many fast players, rely on his speed too. much. The nearest way to the line is the direct way, a speedy player perhaps may be able to take a roundabout way, but the shortest route is always the surest and best.
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ARMY BOXING.
ARGYLLS WIN BY ODD EVENT.
A
A splendid evening's entertain. ment was provided last night at Murray Barracks when "A" Com- -pany of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders just defeated the Somerset Light Infantry by seven bouts to six
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Welter Weight,
Pte. Gallagher (A. & S.H.) Beat.. Pte. Webb (S.L.I.A Pte. Lang (A. & S.H.) beat Fte: Sennett (S.L.L) on a knock out.
Cpl. Lovell (SLL) beat Pte
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to attack. We may again witnessPie. Ridley (S.L.I.) beat Pte. a similar bout should these two Ferguson (A. & S.H.). participate in the hext City Hall Bantam Weight, Blogge programme At the intervall Pte. Buchan (A. & 3.H.) beat the Argylls were leading by Pie Hicks (SLL). Gefights to 2 but as wall did the Pte Greenham (SLI) beat Sgt. Wailes (A & S.H.) beat Somersets retaliate that at the con- Pte. Daialay (A & S.H.) L/Cpl. Woodhouse (SLL). clusion the visitors held but the Light-Weight-HOONS BED Light Heavy Weight, Wilkes odd.victory in thirteen,
L/Cpl. Legg (8L1) beat L/Cpl. Culleen (S.L.I.) beat L/Cpl. Robson (A. & S.) L/Cpl. Whitley (A. & S.HT RESULTS.AZ
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