TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1932,
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THE CHINA MAIL
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S.N. PAN ENJOYS GREAT DAY AT VALLEY: 4 WINS AND A 3RD.
CITY OF MELBOURNE
DISAPPOINTS
Cash Sweeps.
No. 960
+1
283 289
1st Race.
$936.00
$267.80
$133.80
Unplaced runners ($50 each),
CHAMPAGNE BAY WINS Nos-17, 278, 192.
TO PAY $12.70
CASH SWEEPS HIGHER BUT
SMALLER
DIVIDENDS
No. 229
2nd Race.
$122.00
142 A. 34 Unplaced runnera Nos.:-253, 48.
$348.80
$174.40 ($50 each):
3rd Race.
No. 219 394 303
1,162 $332
$166
Mr. S. N. Pan, the leading jockey of last Saturday, had a re- markable sequence of wins at the second day's meeting of the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting held at Happy Valley yesterday.
Unplaced runners (360 each) { After riding three winners in the first three events and a third Nos.:-137, 136, 85, 213, 282, 281, placed pony in the fourth race, he registered another win in the 330, 419, 115, 379, 218, 378, 96, 382. Fuklen Handicap.
*
With the exception of $97 for a win in the Katoomba Handicap, the dividends were on the small side, but cash sweeps were larger than those of Saturday.
4th Race.
No. 341
$1,352.60..
73
14397.
$443.60 $221.80
YANKEES TO DIVIDE $152,805 SHANGHAI BOWLS INTERFORT PROLIFIC SCORING IN
*** FROM WORLD SERIES.
Thirty-One Shares.
New York, Oct. 4, Members of the Yankees baseball squad · will divide $152,805.35 as" their share of the World Series receipts. Thirty-one players will parti cipate In the division. Twenty-four of the Chicago Cubs will divide $101,870.24.
The remainder of the money taken in on the series will go to the owners of the Cubs and to the two major: leagues.
1.
IN HANKOW.
Win First Official “Test.”
The Shanghal bowling team visiting Hankow, after start-
ing off with a victory over the
International Race" Glub, im».
proved upon this performance
by winning the first of the three Interpart matches against Hankow by the hand- some score of 21-14.
Shanghal's representatives were:-J. Harvey (skip), RA Condult, R. Dorrance, and W. Train.
CHINESE ATHLETIC FEDERATION WIN
MAMAK TOURNEY
CHAMPIONS MAKE DEBUT WITH EIGHT TO NIL WIN
FINE RECORD OF SIGNALS
Prolific goal scoring featured the three Mamak Hockey Tourna- ment matches decided yesterday, a fotal of 26 goals being register. ed in all.
The Radio Sports Club, Champions of the Tournament, made their debut this season, when they defeated the German Club on the home ground at Caroline Hill by 8 clear goals,
St. Andrew's Club and the Royal Corps of Signals, both neri- ous contenders for the Shield, also enjoyed comfortable vieto the expense of the Royal Engineers, whom the
Unplaced runners ($50 each). FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 8-1, and the Tamar and Small Ships,
Champagne Bax, whose return 5-4.00, P.M.— Kwangtung Handi- Nos.:-351, 90, 189, 443, 305..
to form has been one of the fentures of the second half of the season, registered another
win yesterday, but the dividend
cap. Winner $400. Second
$200. Third $100. For: China Ponies, "E" Class. Entrance $5. One Mile.
on the pony, which was $66.60 H. 8. Chan's Pocahontas, 165 lb on Saturday, dropped to $12.70
H
yesterday. The surprising de Rody's City of Shanghal 140-ib feat of City of Melbourne, who
was unplaced in the Katoomba P. V. B. Handicap.
5th Race.
No. 249
$2,464.00
1)
180
33
"
1
$704.00 $352.00⚫ runners (850 each). Unplaced Nos.:-266, 498, 314, 534, 504, 294. 2482, 151, 67, 74, 385, 384.
(Mr. Frost
(Mr. Y.-T. Fung) Gallant Fox 155 lb.
(Noronha) 8 Time:---2 min. 11.1/5 secs. the judges box after the Kwang-Won by: Short head, 3 len.
Pari-mutuel, winner $7.90; places tung Handicap, but the China Mail representative was informed that 1st $6.40; 2nd $13.20; 3rd $9.70,
The red flag was hoisted on
no protest had been lodged, but
that the stewards had made an 6-4.30 P.M.-Katoomba Handicap.
enquiry regard ag the manner in which the race
was run.
No
action was taken and the white|~
· flag denoting that the race was
Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponies, "B" Class. Entrance $50 One Mile...
in order; was hoisted shortly L A. H. Wright's Lucy Glittera
afterwards
Results were as follow:- 1-2.00 P.M.-Kwangsi Handipap.
'Winner $600,
150 lb...(Mr. Tuxford) 1 Fish's Tin Tac 185 lb
(Mr. L. Y. Liany) 2 Second $300. A. H. Carroll's Anniversary Eve
136 lb........:(Mr. Black) 3 Time: a neck leng, Won by: 1 min. 56.2/5. Pari-mutuel winner $97.00; places, 1st $24.40; 2nd $81.10; 8rd
Third $200. For China Ponies, "A" and "B" Classes. Entrance $6. One and a Quarter Miles. Waung & Li's Wild Life 158 Ib
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 1
L. Refdy's Gay Crusader 143 lb
(Mr. Harriman 2
Tally Ho's Daylight Eve 140 lb
(Mr. Y. T. Fung 3
Time: 2 mins, 33.2/5 seca. Won by:-24 len; # Jen. Pari-mutuel winner 86.40; places, 1st $5.90; 2nd $8,20; 3rd $23.70.
$58.30.
6th Race.
17
N. 82
722 65
$1,766.80 8504.80 $262.40
11 LACK COMBINATION
1
•
Signals by the score of 7-22-
defeated by defeated by the
Tournament when at Scokunpos his speed enabling him to break
St. Andrew's Club. continued in scoring the seventh and eighth winning vein in the Mamak Hockey goals in rapid succession, was being well held by Mullins, only DAZZLING FORM IP PAK-WAH IN
yesterday afternoon, they met and through." Bailey was responsible The brilliance of lp Pak-wah, the well-known South China left- defeated the Royal Engineers by for many good saves in the En-
gineers", goal winger, was largely responsible for the overwhelming victory of 58 goals to 1, in a one-sided encoun
Results goals to 1 gained by the Chinese Athletic Federation XI over the tor. Of the eight goals scored by
St. Andrews Cris Engineers .........................
Hong Kong Football Association XI at Happy Valley yesterday, the Salute, A.E.. Ouest, or by He badly missed the support of Lee Wal-tong, his inside partner, steadily becoming a close rival to St. Andrew's Club B. H. Wong: E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong: S. Macr Unplaced runners (50 each), N63.674, 349, 208, 722, 36, 719, but his individual brilliance was always a source of danger to the Gurbachan Singh of the Radio Nider, A. B. Hamson, E. MacNider Sports Club, claimed seven and F. A. Broadbridge N. A. E. Mackay, which included, the “double bat A. E. P. Guast, J. T. K. Glichrist, 681, 570, 189, 65, 82.
tricks
E. F.Fincheria
7th Race.
No. 504 » 214
M
$2,091.60 $597.60 241
3298.80 Unplaced runners (350 each). Nos.:-125, 557.
Race.
No. 305
698
15
$2,180.80 $608.80 133
$304.40 Unplaced runners (850 each). No8.982, 543, 25, 469, 208, 916, 907, 583, 53, 103, 888, 662, 483, 126.
COWDENBEATH.
Saturday's Result Wrongly Cabled.
7-5.00 P.M-Fuklen Handicap.-
Winner $450. Second $225. ABERDEEN DEFEATS Third $125. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season that have started in at least four Extra Race Meetings of this Club previous, to date of Entry, En- Winner $500. Second $250.) trance $5. From the Two Mile Third $150. For China Ponies, Į
Post Once Round and In (about Griffins of this Season that have
One Mile 171 Yards). ^ started in at least three Extra Swatow & Pakhof's Chiu Quan Race Meetings of this Club! 155 lb ..... (Mr. 5. N. Pan 1 previous to date of Entry. En. Lewis & Tinson's Cy-pre's. 152.
F.A. defenders.
Before a fair sized crowd on the Club ground, the Chinese were easily winners in this keen tussle.
Against the fast and accurate combination of the Chinese, the HK.FA were never allowed to settle down, with the result that their lines lacked cohesion, and partners played as complete strangers throughout the game.
LINCOLNS BEAT ARGYLLS.
3 TO 2
Continue Winnła
The Lincoln Regiment, which
· mado such an auspicious entry into the local soccer league on Saturday, continued in win- ning vein yesterday when they beat the Argylls by 3 goals to Road 2 on the Chatham ground.
Better understanding and good combination on the part of the for wards, won the game for the Saints. The Engineers while being danger ous in the early stages of the first half lacked finish. They were beat served in their defence where Hard- ing shone. On two occasions he fell full length to clear a certain goal.
Royal Engineers--Bailey, Hig- sins, Harding; Waldron, Mullins, Casey Lealia, Q. M. S. Hayden, Himbury, Helmen, Fegg.
CHAMPIONS-SCORE: HIGHT WITHOUT REPLY.
Germans Outclassed.
Only the splendid display of
Playing In their first match In Rodgers in the H.K.F.A goal prevented the Chinese adding further goals ebfore the interval,liance too far, in beating a play,
EF. Fincher, who played a good the Mamak Tournament this season, which arrived with the teams on er twice where once was neces-game on the left wing, encountered the Radio Sports Club, last season's extremely bad luck, when at least champions, defeated the German level terms with one goal apiece, sary and
The H.K.F.A. XI had Leonard CHANNINGS MOVES. eight of his ahots either struck the Club, newcomers to the competi- instead of Hughes on the left Channings moved to the centre post or went just wide, Broad-tion, by 8 goals to nil on the Caro- wing, and he played a fair game half position on the resumption, bridge, on the right wing, played line Hill ground yesterday morning, in placing the ball in the centre and this helped to bring the an improved game, and was respon- Carrying all before them: the Radio at the first possible chance, but, H.K.F.A team into something sible for some next centring, but experienced little opposition, and
mans, while losing by so great whilst Howe and his colleagues like a combination. Howe, made the thick state of the grass, slao enjoyed an easy victory. The Ger-
margin, played pluckily against were good in opening an attack, numerous attempts to get kened the speed of the play." - they sorely lacked finish through, but found Leung Wing-In the opening stages of the first more experienced comb don, and The Chinese, who were with-chiu too quick in his recoveries. half the Saints got well away, Gil-were unlucky in not finding the pet out such stalwarts as Lee Wal- Splendid "pattern weaving" by christ going close with a shot. A on at least one occasion. tong, Fung King-cheong and Li Ip and Tam enabled them to little later Guest received a pass Gurbachan Singh, the prolife trance 35. From the Two Mile lb (Mr. S. Y. Liang 2 deen by 8 goals to, nil, not a home Tin-sang, set the pace with their leave the defence standing for from. Mackay close in; and made Dalscorer detted save of the win accurate long passing game, Ip Pakwah to give the Chinese mistake with his shot to give the hers foal, while, H, Blagh (2) and which found the opposing de- the lead. Ip Pak-wa was again Saints the lead. Maintaining Atta Singh also found the net fence out of position time and pleasing with delightful artistry, sure, the Saints forwards combined again, for tile marksmen, to give crowning his effort with a splen-well and were a constant Rodgers no chance manages did goal.
2.-2.30 P.M.-Hunan Handicap.
Post Once Round and. In Helenside's Helter Skelter 165
(about One Mile 171 Yards).
London, To-day.
The result of the Cowdenbeath Aberdeen match in the Scottish League résulted in a win-for Aber-
(Mr. Frost 2 places, 1st $8.00; 2nd $23.40.
Hall & Shenton's Wembly Stag
140 lb...(Mr. Butler 38-5.30 P.M.- Kwangtung Handi- Motherwell.
Time: 2 min. 18.4/5 secs.'.'
Won by:-9.len.. "1%1⁄2 len. Dat
Pari-mutuel, winner $610 places,
1st $5.10; 2nd 38:20.2
MASTER MINDS
Pts. Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa, 19 at centre forward and inside left 18 resp ively, were the schemers in the Chinese attack, and their
lb
win for Cowdenbeath as previous (Mr. Frost) 3ly cabled. Reuter.
Li & Lis' Don: 165 lb.
(Mr. S. N. Pan 1.
K. H. Kay's Ajax 153 Ib
Time: 2 min. 19.3/5 secs. Won by:-2:len. 11⁄2 len...... Pari-mutuel, winner $13.50;
Revised Table.
Rangers
cap-Winner $500. Second Aberdeen $250. Third $150.
For China Celtic
St. Mirran Ponies,C Clase Entrance H
$5. One Mile
Hamilton
Dunbar & Reidy's Champagne, St. Johnstone 3-3.00 P.M. Kwangtung Handi-Bay 155 lb (Harriman) 1
cap-Winner' $450. Second Li & Lis' Deveron 152:1b $225. Third $125. » For China ***** (Mr. F. M. L. Soares) Ponles, "D" Class. Entrance $5. Hall & Shenton's Workable Stag One Mile.
165 lb.......... (Mr. Frost) Time-2 min. 04.4/5. seca. Wonby len, same. Pari-mutuel, winner $12.30; places, 1st $8.10; 2nd $25.90; 3rd FAIRINK $11.90.
L.T. F.'s Gold Bar 140 lb ..
(Mr. S. N; Pan)-- Altch Aitch's Venturous 140 lb.
(Mr. Chanson) 2 "Bellamy & Gordon's Helvellyn
140 lb (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho a
Time-2 min. 07.1/5 secs. Won by head, same. Pari-mutuel, 5 winner #22.10 places, 1st $11.20 2hd $51.20; 3rd $86,00
East Stirling
Cesarewitch Betting
London, Yesterday,
28/1 Chelmarsh (o); 83/1 (t); Following was the call over for 38/1 Bigiri (t and 4-3.30 P.M.Double Tenth Plate the Cesarewitch at the Victoria 38/1
Winner $750. Becond $300, Club to-day Third $200. For China Ponies. 100/9 Sandwich (t and o).
Walght for inches
scale: 100/9 Nitsicht
83/1
100/8 (t)40
Paris (tɛand o).
40/1 (t)
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free hit Just outsid Rodgers saved smartly.
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