MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1932,
CONCLUDING DAY AT KWANTI
W. T. STANTON'S "HAT” TRICK
MISS SCOTT HARSTON WINS THE LADIES EVENT.
The last day of the Now Year Meeting at Kwanti witnessed some; grand finishes in view of the larg
Been there for some est crowd time.
Won by length: 6 lengths, Pari-mutuel: - Winner $6.62 Places, 1st $2.15; 2nd $2.15; 3rd $2.10..
6-The Shanal Handicap-A Flat Race of 1 Mile, "C1" and "02",
The feature of the concluding day was the riding of Mr. W. T. Stanton, who registered the "hatBrown & Coppin's Fritillery --- trick" by carrying off the second,
third and fourth races.
Results were 'ns follow:
165 lb...(Mr, Bramwell)
J. J. Palmer's Blus. Heaven
155 lb. ...(Mr. Palmer) 2
1. The Yuen Loong Hurdle Race. Heard's Christmas Belle 160 lb.
-1 Miles.
Parkson Chan's Overthere
160gb...(Maj. Stewart) 1 Dr. J. C. Macgown's Cutex
158 lb. (Dr. Macgown) 2 Dyer
& Beith's Loch Ryan
LADIES' GOLF AT R.H.K.G.C.
The Championship Draw...
ROSS CUP.
The draw has been made for the championship of, the Ladies'. Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club and has resulted as follows:
Bye, Mrs. Cheldon. v. Mrs. Whyte Smith; Miss Mackiev. Miss Coupens. Mrs. Langston, V. Mrs. Pearce; Mra. Sherry. Mre, Fraser Mrs. Cassidy..
V
Mr., Roffey: Mias Munro v. Mrs, Turnball; Mrs. Redmond v. Mrs. Newbigging...
Misa Stevenson; Mrs. Stafford- First round. Mrs. Tottenham v.
Smith v. Mrs. Lambert.....
ary, 22; second, by Feb. 6, third by First round to be played by Janu- (Mr. Corbett) 3 Feb. 19; fourth, by March 4; Final Won by length; 1 length to be arranged later.... Pari-mutuel: Winner $10.76; Places, lat $4.20; 2nd $4.40; 3rd}
In the Ross Cup the draw result- $3.
ed as follows: Byes, Miss C. B. Robinaon v. Mrs Turnbull; Mrs. 37.-The Shens Handlesp. Flat French v. Mrs, Brown.
166 lb. (Mr. Keith Murmy) Won by a neck; 1 length. Pari-mutuel: Winner $7.40; Places, let $3.05; 2nd $4.89; Ord $12.36.
Race of Mlle.
J. C..Church's Bronze Eyes.
165 lb. (Mr. Keith Murray)"' 1 Major Stewart's Country Club 141 lb. ......(Maj. Stewart) 2-The Lok Ma Chau Handicap: |T. P. T.'s Sonny Boy 150 lb.
Second
(Mr. H. C. Lee) Won by a head; 1 length. Pari-mutuel: Winner $26.80; Places, 1st $7.80; 2nd $5.60; 3rd 39.70.
Division. A Steeple-
chase of 2 Miles, W. T. Stanton's The Partridge
170 h. (Mr. Stanton) 1 G. S. B. Bramwell's Movanagher
162 lb.
(Mr. Corbett) 2
G. S. B. Bramwell's As You'
Like It 165 ́ ́lb. ̄‚.......
(Mr. Bramwell) $ Won by 4 lengths; 6 lengtha, Pari-mutuel: - Winner Places, 1st $2.40; 2nd $2.66.
THE CASH SWEEP.
Race 1.
No. 251
$3.71;
pe
1
354 85
$376.88 107.68 53.84
3
Unplaced winners: Nos. 60, 209,
3. The Lok Ma Chau Handicöp: | 175, 289 ($25 each).
First Division.-A Steeplechase
of 2 Miles.
W. T. Stanton's Christmas Frolic 162 lb. (Mr. Stanton) Lady
150 lb.
Peel'e Marquis Hall
(Capt. T. A. H. Coltman) '2
L. Reidy's Duke of Chantilly
161 lb.
.(Mr. Charles) 3 Won by 4 lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: - Winner
Race 2.
$509.81 145.66 72.89
$691.60 197.60 98.80
Our Sports Diary
FENCING To-day-H.X, F ing Club Meet at 6.15 p.m.
HOCKEY-To-day-Hong Ko Club II. v. Recreto at King's F at 5 p.; University v. St. 'drew's Club.
Wednesday---Hong Kong C Army at U.S.R.C. at 4.30 p. day-Hong Kong Club
drow's
Z N
v. Recreio at King's Park a
Radio Sporta v. St. HUNTING - Webelday ling Hunt (Kennels) at 8.15
Sunday Race Club Hounds Hunt
Meet (Lok Chan Crossroads) at 8.18
RUGBY FOOTBALL-We day Club "A" v. H.M.S. Happy Valley at 5 p.m. SaturdayTriangular ⚫ment Club v. Army at
Valley at 4 p.m.
To
GOLF Thursday-Compa of Second Round of Tagge
(Ladies).
Sunday Completion of fit
of Adaman (R.H.K.G.C),
CRICKET Saturdist
Cniversity (L); Craigewer
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP!
Remedios Makes Great Recovery to Win.
DA ROZA FAILS AT THE CRUCIAL MOMENT.
SPRINGBOKS BEAT ENGLAND,
Aarvold and Spong Prominent.
GERRARD PATCHY.
Twickenham, Saturday,
DULKEPSINHJ NOT TO PLAY FOR INDIA
An Undertaking With Sussex.
DISCUSSES INDIAN CRICKET.
"Bombay Not. 28,
The Baal of the Club Champions The ground was in excellent on I am debarred from playing for ship of the Kowloon Golf Club dition when England and the India because I have given an was decided yesterday when F. Springboks took the field to-day be undertaking to my county Remedios and E. D. da Roza con fore 70,000 spectators.
Sussex,” said K. S. Duleepsinafi tested for the premier honour over The South Africans had the best when questioned as to his inabilit thirty-six holes.
C of the opening scrums but the Eng to captan the Indian side in Eng E. D. da Roza started in great lish forwards were holding their and next season, y “An- tơ thể style and stood 6 up at the 9th awn splendidly. A cut through by Nawab of Pataud, there is nothing bole, but lost two holes in the Sobey and a glorious run by Barr 13àm sure, that can prevent second nine to finish the morning were neutralised by careless kick playing for India if he so desires round 4 up.
ing by the English players. It is for the Nawab to decide. Continuing in winning vein Spong set the crowd alight with Asked whether the Indian after the tiffin interval da Roza wonderful side stepping in one would be able to extend England went further ahead and was in particularly brilliant run. A wild in the Test Duleepsinhji`salm sound. position at the 27th. hole pass by Gerrard nearly let the "There is only one team that can where he stood?5upad nine to South Africans in and only 4 des play on level terms with England play. Up to this stage the experate tackle by Tanner relieved that is Australia. Of course thM Division-Kowloon C.Ovhgchampion never had a look in and the situation.
South Africans, and the New Zeal Kong C.C. (L.); Indian Kong
was bewildered by his opponents The game was very fast and exlanders are coming up, but Ind putting which was amazing. Dalirating and South Africa took the at present will have no chance a Roze was sinking puits from all lead after eighteen minutes play, a real Test match. Press A distances.
Barr falling to touch down caltion Forekin Spelal. Eventually Remedioa. got into easy bounce and Borgh went over. his stride and gradually reduced for a lucky unconverted try. The the lead; until the 38th hole where South Ares attacked in their he gained the lead. The 36th hole favourite munder, that of frequent was balved and Remedior won the kicking; but England fought back people who gossip with their cust Championship by one hole. This with spirited forward rushes, is the sixth time that F. The South Africans were seriousH GWalks, Vicar of Upper tomers was made by the Ren Remedios has won the Club Cham-ly troubled once when Aarvold Thong, Holmfirth, in shanddreed dribbled over the line only for Brand at the Holmfirth Chamber of to touch down and again when Barr Trade. I do not belleve he said arrowly missed with a free kick that one gets a farthing's worth Just before half time Barr savellan more value for one's money in the almost certain try when he smother city than one does in the country ed Westhurzen's kick ahead. Half but. somehow people get a kick ang time arrived with the visitors lead- of hearing: Certainly, air, ster ing by 3 pta, to mil.
this way, please, as compared For the first quarter of an hour with the Hot Ghusual admixture of in the second half England were local gossip and business negotia Penned in their own territory and tion.
v. Royal Artillery Navy v Civil Service C Second Division-Univers Indian R.G. (L.); Rec Craigengover C.C
Police: Barderers (L.)
C.C. v. Kowloon
FOOTBALL Saturde Lal Wah Cup Competition Army at 4 pam; Chinese -Soath China. “A” (v binesd"
Athletic "B" South
First Round, Mrs. Clark, v. Mrs. Lindsell; Miss Cousens v. Mrs. Gordon; Mrs. Fraser . v Мта. Langston; Mies Munro v. Miag 2 Mackle; Mrs. Pearce v. Mias | Sutton; Mrs. Buyers, .v. Mias Philipowsky; Mrs. Cassidy v. Mrs. Lambert: Mrs. Sherry v. Mrs. Red- mond; Mrs. Stewart v. Miss Coppin; Mrs. Newbigging y. Miss Steven- son: Mrs. Rodgers v. Mrs. Whyte- Smith; Mrs. Roffey v. Mrs. Dodwell. "Rusty" Forsyth (in Band) and
First Round to be played by Janu-W. F. Leckie. ary 19, second, by Feb, 2; third by Feb. 16; fourth, by March 1; Final; by March 18:
RUGBY PLAYER MARRIED.
E. F. Buttress Weds Girl
From Cornwall.
od
v. Chinese Athletic "Aaltern” v. Yee Woo.
Buttress representedong-Kong against Shanghai February. when the Colony gall a record scoring victory. He a forward of merit, especially nicent in the line outs and tightrummages. Last year he was off the last three players to be hosen but
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Rionship. NEW WORLD'S GOLF RECORD SET UP..
Eighteen Holes in Half An Hour..
43-YEAR-OLD PLAYER.
an
BENET VILLAGE SHOP GOSSIP,
An attack upon country trades,
only the most resolute tackling pre- The more leisurely nature vented, South Africa from scoring the lives of country tradesfolk Capetown, Nov. 26. Rugby enthusiasts certain of
"Another world's record was set arvold once saved the line brilliant tends to make them expect a sort his Inclusion. Thisar, however, up here to-day, when Len Richard when he brought Zimmerman of clan loyalty which more or les he has not shown form which son, known
down with a beautiful tackle a assumes the moral. throughout South
obligation gained him his placeat that many Africa. as the Grand Old or couple of yards from the line. fellow townamen to trade: Matrimony seems to be taking of the Club: forw have, and athletics, went round the Mowbray A few minutes later Aarvold them. Such an assumpti local Rugby circles by storm. To- it is to be hoped this married golf course in 31 min. 22sec., hol nearly scored as the result of foften to a stack! day E. F. Buttress forsook his life will not cut in seriously to ing of every hole and using only im in time. The visitors were reultrasts with thes
dazzling run, but Brand grassed which makes unf bachelorhood in St. John's Cathe prevent him regal bisform one club for his 102 strokes. The dral, when he was married to Mias. He gave a brilliant splay against course measures 6,248 yardær P peatedly going desperately near
service which.. Doris May Biddick. The; bride has Shanghal and, wif this season's Richardson, who is about 48 years success and Galer narrowly missed meet the customer ↓ just arrived in the Colony from weak Club pack, it to be sincerely of age, was a famous runner, and with an attempt at a dropped goak alemia A her home in Cornwall. This Rugby hoped that he wilpt forsake the two years ago took part in a three with Brie kick and Gerrard made stitution has received
Sobey, however, relieved the tension: Nos. 268, $34, 408, 332, 306, 54, wedding follows closely on those of game.
The Royal National Life boat, miles race against the touring 244, 1158, 215, 133, 640, 480, ($17.67).
a plucky run, but the South $25 from a regular subscriber of each).
Africans had the game well in hand. He has multiplied hiss
(Continued in pest Column)
No. 324
+
387
17
133-
11
Nos. 380, 394 (25 each).
Hace 3.
No. 199'
П
162 199
Race 4.
$2.76;
No. 115
Place, 1st $2.90.
222
11
464
$1,335.88 381.68 190:84
4.-The January Hurdle Race-A
Handicap of 1 Miles.
W. T. Stanton's Tom 170 lb.
(Mr. Stanton)
1
Race 5.
No. 166
$47
499
$731.78
209.08. 104.54
Race 6.
$688.17- 196.62 98.31
Esmonde's Duke of Milan
140 lb........ (Mr. Penovre) 2 G. S. B. Bramwell's White
Heather 144 lb.
(Mr. Bramwell) 3 Won by 2 lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: — Winner $2.27; Places, 1st $2,25; 2nd $3.52.
5.-The Ladies' Cap (Unofficial).
-A Flat Race of 1 Mile.
F. Lobel's African Eve 145 lb.
(Miss Scot Harston) 1 Stanton's Donnabella
No. 610, 635, 181, 248, and 513, ($25 each).
No. 211
Nox, 276. 729, 392, 493, 530, $25 each)..
426 296
Race 7.
No. 476
W. T. 149
... (Miss Fearon) 2 Hall & Shenton's The Gomeril
757
$692.16 197.76
**
218
12
- 08.88
Nos. 142, 268, 709, 738, 404, 99,
148 lb.
(Mrs. Frost) 3789, 138, 261, 698 ($25 each),,
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Although they preaged heavily the werd imable to increase their lead until the last minute when Brand) dropped a goal.
Result
Achilles Club side from England. {He ran eighth in the 10,000 métrer somnameNOS
cross-country race in the Olympic Gamea in Paris seven years ago,
Richardson feat easily beats the achievement of Dr. E. W. Josce lyne, of Radyr, Wales, who, In 1909, did 18 holes, of the Radyn course, in 44 minutes.
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