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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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TO-DAY'S SPORTS PROGRAMME
POLICE INTERPORT
TWO PREMIER LEAGUE |
SOCCER GAMES
BECOND DIVISION
9 81 0 31 8800 38
8 5 21 22
Athletic.. Borderera Lincolns Artillery South China
Navy
Triangular Tournament S
Rugby.
PROBABLE TEAMS
Taung Tein
Ewo
Kowloon Club
St. Joseph's
(PORTSMEN will have a varied Eastern
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THIRD DIVISION.
programme to choose from St. Joseph this afternoon. First and fore- Lincoln most will be the Race Meeting with R.A.S.C. the duel between Liberty Bny and Borderets Hotman in the St. Andrew's Stakes Athletic
South China of particular interest. The meet- ing also stagea one other interest Radio
Signale ing event when City of Melbourno, R.A.F. Lucy Glitters, Manna and The Recrelo Raindrop contest the Coojee Handi. R.E. cap.
The football supporters will have the Police Interport between Hong Kong and Canton at Caroline Hill, together with two premier league games. Three of the vie torious Hong Kong Interport soccer team will be on view in the league encounters, Pardoe, the vice-cap- tain, turning out for the Artillery, and Bliss, another half back, in being included in the Kowloon team which will oppose the Gun ners. Baldry, the brilliant Colony left-winger, will be out for the Lincolns against the Navy.
The second Triangular Tourna- ment rugby match of the season is down for decision at Sookunpoo when the Army and the Club clash. Having defeated the Navy by 5 points to 3 In their first game, the Army will be favourites against the Club, who are without Roger, Grieve and I. H. Bradford. The Club pack will, however, be streng- thened by the return of W. E. Peers, the Interporter, and with J. H. McElney hooking against a less experienced player in Cpl. Suter the Club should more than hold their own in the tight scrums.
University Taikoo
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Friendly. Indian R.C. v. Craigengower (Sookunpoo 2 p.m.).
Navy. v. Diocesan B.S. (King's Park 2 p.m.).
Tsung Tela:- Au Kwoon-ting; Ip Wal-lum, Chan Ping-fans Lim Tak-po, Wong Chi-hing, Ma Kwok-ming; Chau Kwan-kong, Li Shek-you, Mok Yin- sang. Fung Choi-po and Lai Wai-tai.
Athletic-Li Kwok-ki; Tank Kwok- wing, Wong Sik-ping: Wong Wing- ning, La Chi-kung
Sak Kam-tin; Char Kwoon Sang. Lo Chi-yin, Koo Hung- cheong, Yan Kan-chu and Fung Chiu,
yu.
Reserve: Fung Hing-toy. Third Division
Ewo:--- Llu Yun-tong:_Ma Ping- chong, Taang King-kel; To Ho-hang, Ng Fook-hung, H. C. To: Chow Yin fal, Au Kim-fung, Tang Tong-kau, Au Ping-ming and Lai Kong-hai.
Reserves; Ho Yun-tim, Lal Tot-chol| and Wong Che-pun.
South China: Chu Fook-to; Wu Wan-hing, Tang Yat-ming; Wan Cho- lok, Yau Wah-din, Shiu Kit-man; Loe Wing-on, Lal Shiu-wing, Tang Yan- Yan halang, Lou Wing-kwong and Poon-han
Athletic-L Kwok-ki; Lo Hong- Tang Chung-pak; Yip Pang- cheong in-hing, Chiu Hin-tong; Yip Yun-po, Hiu Yin-kwong, Shiu Kin-cho, Li Ping-shu and Chang Moon-wing
Reserves: Lo Chuen-chol, Chan Shlu chuen and Chang Yip-pul
fel,
Powell,
́S. MCCABE.
MCCABE AND
CLUB “A” BEAT HERALD.
Suffolk and Keppel In Close Game.
MEDWAY SHIELD WIN
The Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" eleven defonted H.M.S. Herald by 3 goals to mil' at King's Park yesterday afternoon, in a scrappy friendly encounter. Major Mac- Intyre scored in the first half, while J. E. Potter, who played a dashing game at inside-left, found the net twice in the second half. The Club played with ten men
vices of a goalkeeper.
RICHARDSON
SAVE THE DAY throughout, being without the ser
Partnership of 129 For
5th Wicket.
AUSTRALIA 290 FOR 6
'SUFFOLK WIN.
In a friendly match, H.M.S. Suffolk defented H.M.S. Keppel by two goals to one. The game was well contested.
MEDWAY MAMAK WIN.
In a keenly contested Mamak | Tournament match played on the Navy ground yesterday afternoon, HMS. Modway defeated H.M.S. Parthian by the odd goal in three, Exchanges were fast throughout, and the issue was in doubt until near the end.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
Table To Date.
Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta,
8 17 g 8 0 1 38 7 17 18 6 5 2 19 19 14 8 0 1 1 8813 8 8 0 0 25
Campus, V. Xavier, Barros afid wicket partnership. McCabe sent at Bty. H.K.S. 0 3 0 1 48
Lima,
Figueiredo.
Sunday..
Brilliant batting by Stanley McCabe, the "baby" of the Australian side, retrieved a Service Corps.: Abbotrice; Ainslis.
bad start made by Australia in CRICKET.
Harmer; Joyce, Gray,
the first Test. At the close of Sands, Hay, Flood and Craggs.
play McCabe was undefeated' St. League' I.
Lawrence; Tband, Joseph's-W
with 127 and the "Aussie" Civil Service v. Hong Kong C.C. Ward; E. Lawrence, Reed, Rocha
total was 290 for 6-a decld- (Valley 2 p.m.).
Castilho, I. Castline, A. M. Omer, Har
ed Improvement on 87 for 4. oon and O. M Omar. League (I.
Signals: Cook; Hig
Higgingbotham, After Larwood's deadly spell Hong Kong C.C. v. Civil Service Jones;, Brown, Nealy, Collins; Lomax, following the luncheon interval (H.K.C.C. 2 p.m.).
Oliphant, Canvey and Bryce.
Recreio Barretto; Oliviera, Xavier: McCabe and Victor Richardson be McIntosh, Remedios; Marques, came associated in a dogged Afth
the 100 up after 144 minutes and Radle
R.A.S.C. at the tea interval the pair were
St. Andrew's still together, McCabe having 47 to R.C. Signals his credit and Richardson 21. Incognitos Combined Chinese-Lin Tin-chan;
McCabe reached his 50 in 90 Medway Ho Cho-yin, Leung Yin-chen; Tong Kwan, Wong Shui-wah, Lai Kwok- minutes after the tea interval and chiu; Lee Shek-yau, Mak So, Ho Ka-the partnership realised. 100 in 92 12th RA. keung, Leung Tat-wing, and Chan minutes and the second century was Univeralty Kwong-yu.
Referee: Leading Signalman Archer. boisted after 281 minutea play. Wishart R.A.M.C. Linesmen: B.S.M. Fielhouse, R.,When the pair looked set Hammond Phoenix and Mr. J. Lawrence.
brought off a miraculous catch at. square leg to dismiss Richard Veteran
Tamar Bon for 49, scored out of 24th R.A. 129 in 120 minutes. His contribu- Parthian tion to the partnership which stop-20th R.A.
R.A.0.0. H.K.C.C.-A. W. Hayward (Cap- tain). E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, Eped the rot included five boundaries. R. Duokitt, G. 9. Dunkley, D. S. 216-5-49, Harley, K. A. Munro. A. Feld. Oldfield, who was suffering from German Club C. BR. Sargent, J. P. Whitham influenas earlier, in. the week, wild and C. A. Wright.
Police v. St. Joseph's (Valley 12 p.m.).
11. (Valley 2 p.m.).
Craigengower II. v. Indian R.C. K.C.C. II. v. H.M.S. Devonshire (K.C.C. 2 p.m.).
Sunday. Kowloon C.0. (K.C.C. 11 R.m.),
!
v. Craigengower
RUGBY.
Triangular Tournament. Army v. Club (Soskunpoo 4 p.a.)
YACHTING.
The cricket programme, stages
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club two lengue games when the Civil Bervice and the Club mest, and in Challenge Cups for racing yachts.
both cases the Club should record comfortable victories. Five friendlies are being playad and in interesting day is forecasted.
Below is appended the full pro- Kramme for to-day, together with probable teams,
FOOTBALL
Lincolns v Navy
Artillery v Kowloon
(Valley. 4 p.m.)
(Kowloon 4 p.m.)
RACING.
Fifteenth Extra Race Meeting at Valley.
LADIES' HOCKEY
CRICKET
League 1:
C.S.C.C. G. P. Sayer (Captain);
Richardson, F. Baker: J. Barrow, F. J. de Rome, E. W. Hamilton; B. C. K. Hawkins, E. B. Reed, H. E Strange, H. G. Wallington and R 'M. Wood.
League IL
H. K. C. C.-C. E. Gahagan (Cap- tain), A. K. Mackenzie, H. J. Arm- strong, C. W. E. Bishop, R. R. Davies, A. H. Harbord, L. D. Kilbee, A. D. Lowson, R 9. W... Patterson H.K.LH.C. v. Recreio (Valley, P. W. J. Planner and J. E. Potter.
3 p.m.).
C.B.C.C..-F. J. Ling (Captain); P. H.
N. J. Bebbington: P. D. Holdman, Crawley, F. E. Matthews, J. F. Me Gowan; J. G. Pilcher, S. Randle R. G. Robertson, R. A. J. Simpson and A. E. Wood.
II.K.LIL.C. "A" v. "Y" Ladios
(King's Park, 8 p.m.). St. Andrew's Ladles v. H.M.S.
Suffolk (Marina, 2.30).
Probable Teams.
FOOTBALLA
RUGBY FOOTBALL,
8th Destroyers
18.12 8 12 3 18 6 11 186 11 12
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15
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0 5 12 16
1.7.17
112
10 11
*.4 56.
6
HE victoriaus Hong Kong Interport soccer eleven photograph-
THE before the first practise they indulged in on the Shang-
hai Race Course on Thursday last. Standing left to right-
W. E, Hollands (Manager and Coach), Leung Wing-chlu, S. Strange, Lau Mau, Bryant, Wong Mel-shun, Mullane, Suen Kam- shun, Cheng Shiu-hong, Mok Hing-kwai (Joint Manager). Sitting: Blies, Pardoe (Vice Captain), Rodger (Captain), Howe, Duncan, Baldry.
RACE SELECTIONS
FOR TO-DAY
(Continued from Page 1.)
A big field of 26 entries is likely to provide a thrilling finish in the JARDINE'S RACE, Perthshire Handicap, "D" Class, Mr. L. G. Frost has a couple of From the form shown by Festival entries in the "Ewa" Handicap, Eve at the Kwanti Meeting, last and it is rather surprising to see Sunday, he is likely to provide his him down to ride Estrellita from supporters with a good dividend. the H.S.Y, stable. This pony An upset might occur in the event, should win Tango will be out however, and if anything, Wakefield again after a lengthy absence will be the one to provide it and from the course and will be rid- possibly Wembley Stag. den by Mr. Butler, whom 3|
A Puzzling Race would not be surprised to see in a
The enigmia of the day will be tho place. Mr. R. Grieve is tempor-Coogee Handicap, a five furlong race arily diverting his attention from for "B" Clase Australian ponies. Rugby football to racing, and will One could write pages on the pros. be well mounted on Blue Plane, pects of the race. St. Moritz, one Mr. L. G. Allison, whose entry of the old favourite is making a The Curlew, is being ridden in welcome reappearance, and he will the race by Mr. H. J. Stevenson, be watched with interest. City of will himself be riding Mr. R. M. Melbourne has always been some- Dyer'a Loch Earn. The Curlew
by the way, receives a distance
handicap of 300 yards together
with The Sheldrake, who will be
ridden by Mr. R. T. Crowe. Their heavy weights, 190 lbs, and
not last long, skying a ball from STARTING TIMES FOR lbs, will, however, nullify this
Larwood to Ames after scoring only four runs. 231-6-4
Grimmlit offered unexpect èd resistance and participated in an unbroken seventh wicket partnership which yielded 59 runs before stumps were drawn for the day. McCabe reached three figures after 181 minutes and at the close had scored 127 in 186 minutes, including 17 boundaries in his total
The attendance was estimated at
46,700, and the takings aggregated £4,467, which constitute a record for any Friday in the hlatory of Test cricket.
Full scores:--
AUSTRALIA-1ET INNINGS
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FANLING
To-morrow's Pairings.
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling to-morrow.
OLD COURSE 9.16-9.24 a.m. Not to be booked. 9.80 a.m. K. S. Morrison, M. W. Badd. 9.85 a.m. R.
9.40, a.m, Young, H. U. Ireland,
Redmond, A. B:
9.45 a.m. A.
A.E. Lissaman;
J. K. Mac.
start.
In the Rooty-Hill Handicap for Australian "A" Class ponies, I cannot see anything to beat Woodland Stag, especially in the absence of The Giraffe. Wotin and Evening Star are the other two entries. Wotin always has a good burst of speed in the open- ing furlongs and is likely to be the Stag pony's strongest con- tender. Mr. Frost will be riding! the Chan Tin-son entry, Mr. Butler, Wotin and Mr. S. N. Pan, Evening Star.
Haworth Farlan 9.60 a.m. I. H. Geare. A. T. Lay. California should take easy money 9.55 a.m. C. W. F. Booker, A. Leach, in the Lanark Handicap, the "C"
10.09 m. B. D. Matthews, & Nowton class event and will be ridden by Mr.PA-WA, the brilliant 10.05 am. O. E. C. Marton, J. E. H. 8. X. Liang, while Powhattan is an
7 Cogan,
10.10 am, R. C. C. E. Holmes.
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Law,
equal cortainty for a place. Adam 10.15 am. W. Mulcahy, L. G. S. Dod would be a good bet if the distance
well.
was a little shorter, but I am afraid 26 10.00 a.m. L. R
a.m. L. R. Andrewer, A, P. Hall-that 14 miles is a little beyond bis
Thompson.
SECOND DIVISION.
Club: A. F. Jenkins; J. J. Fer- Borderers v Ewo
guson, W. H. B. Bigg, R. H. Griffiths, W. M. Woodfull, c Ames, b Voce G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner, N. M. W. H. Ponsford, b Larwood (Valley 2.80)
McIntosh; G. C. Moutrie, J. H.. Mc. Lincolns v Club
Police Interport. (Chatham Rd. 2,80)
H. K. Police: G. J. Perkins; C. Elney, S. H. Garrod, W. Kerr, W. E. J. H. Fingleton, e Allen,
Larwood... Blackbourn, C. Dowman; L. Mintey, F. Fecre, J. C. Miller, D. MeLellan, and South China v Artillery
A. Kippax, Lb.w, b Larwood. 8| E. Channings, A. R. Brittain; T. Pile, A. P. Hall-Thompson.. (Caroline Hill 2.30) | G. C. Moss,
127 10.25 a.m. D. S. Edward, C. C. Stark, staying power. Ajax may prove J. Johnston, J. L. Stephens, Armylout Birt (R.A.); Lieut. S. McCabe, not out Eastern v Athletic
C. Pile
Reserves-Williams,
Wheeler
(S.W.B.), Lieut. Hamilton
V. Y. Richardson, e. Hammond 10.80 a.m. A. B. Stewart, A. McKeller. dangerous.. Ajax, may (Valley 2.80) Tam Kong-pak, LA Ting-sang
Police: Chan Kee-tsung
(S.W.B.), Lieut. Galletley (S.W.B.), b Vece Pte. Lewis (S.W.B.); Pte. Stevens St. Joseph's v Navy
(St. Joseph's 2.80) Ip Fakewa, Chuck Shek-kam,
Hebert (R.A.), L/CPL Tratt wood- Kowloon v Tsung Tsin' ・・ King-cheong, Lee Ze-hon and Yang (3.W.B.), Cpl. Suter (R.A.), L/Cpl. C. V. Grimmett, not out
Hardy (S.W.B.), Pte. Gilmore Roservas Chan Ming-kwal, Lau (S.W.B.), Lieut. Macfarlane (RA), Tsung-kwan and Vikis Lai.
Lieut. Prior (R.A.), and Pte. Waiters (S.W.B.).
Canton
Hon-hing, Lau Hing-choy, Lee Kam; (S.W.B.), Pte Hoskins (9.W.H.; W. A. Oldfield, c Ames, b Lar
(Kowloon 2.80) Sui-yick.
THIRD DIVISION.
Radio v R.AS.C.
(Athletic 4. p.m.) St. Joseph's v Athletic
(Club 2.80) South China v. Engineers
(St. Joseph's 4 p.m.) Recreio v. Borderers" "YES
Fung
First Division Navy-Kinchin;' Gilbert, Ste- vens; Robinson, Shirras, Robert- son; Mongar, Usher, Parkins,
HOCKEY
Davies and Cormack. ***
H.K.L.I.C.-M. Bird; E. Westlake, Artillery: Combey: Allan, Taylor; A. Nicol, E. O'Hagan; B. M. Pope, A Collier, Pardoe, Rodgers; Woods, Halifax, H. Knill, M. Alan Jones, E. Gough, Moore, Walker and Scal. Bonnar, C. Ferguson and E. Blackburn. Recreto:--B. Almada; C. Osmund, E Kowloon: --Gurevitch; Wells, East- man, Watkins, Mekelvia, Bliss, G. Rosario; K. Hyndman, M. Alves, H.
Ribeiro, A.
Extras
10.85 a.m. J.
J. B. Logan, A. H. Mac 49 Kenzie.
4 10.44 a.m. G. S.
10.40 a.m. 5. J. H. Fox, D. 8. Robb.
20
10.35.
Total (for 6 wkts.) ... 290 Fall of the wickets:- 1 for 22; 2 for 65; 3 for 62; 4 for 87; 5 for 216; 6 for 281 -Reater.
Liberty Bay's Chance
South China captain, is playing for the Canton Police
at Caroline Hill to-day:
what of a puzzle, but even his most
staunch supporters seem to have for- shaken him. It is extremely doubt-
The main event, the St. Andrew's ful whether he can win, even with dins Arbutt, H. C. Hop-Stakes, occupies fourth place on the the champion, jockey in the saddle. 17
* programme. Over 11⁄2 miles, it will Mr. Caplan, who generally rides him and punters will be out on Kilrea, one of the 10.48 a.m. W. Thompson, E. M. Bryden be an excellent race 10.52 a.m. D. S. Harvey, G. A Leiper, may look forward to seeing. Hetman ponies that will not be placed. Lucy Glitters is the best thing on form, give Liberty Bay (Mr. Frost) a G 11.00 am: BBggs 1. F a.m. E. C. Hudson, K. 11.04 a.m. H. W. Daukes, R. F. Newell good run. I do not think Hetman but there is Manna, who always runs 11.08 am, R. H. Wild, Comdr. Dockeey. can win, but Mr G. U. da Roza impressively. Joaquim and Canny 11.12 a.m. K. A. Munro, G. B. Lyen. Intends to have a good try, Wild are two other potential winners, and 11.18 a.m. A. B. McBridge, J. Life in another excellent pony and The Raindrop is at the top of his
Richardson.
Morris. has a good jockey riding him in Mr. form. If the day brings surprises, 11.20 am. H, R. Sturt, Car M CANTON POLICE WELCOMED 11.24 a.m. A. B. Purves,
Purves, T. C. Monag- 5. N. Pan. Bag and Baggage is it probably will, then this race will
scarcely likely to get a place in the find punters all at sea. (Continued from Page 1) 11.28 am Jeffries, J. Coulthart Bull must not be ignored, and I
Three "Star" Entries. presence of these spartans, Sitting Worrall
11.32 a.m. C. W.
H
NA
(Recreio: 4 p.m.) white, Webb, Nelem,, Blake, and Bick- Gutteres; M. da Roza, C. Botelho, U. Fing Hotel where the visitors Cochrane Davis. standard ke may even get a place,clusion.alue Star who has been
(Recreio 2.80)
RA.F. v Lincolns
SUNDAY
Combined Chinese v Police (Club 8.45 p.m.)
Third Division.
Signals v Taikoo
ford.
bertson, A. Owen
Bere, Barber, Cork; Kirkham, Ridley: M. King, B. Franklin E. Boll, J. when a group photograph will be 11.48 a.m. G. F. Hole D. Coppstill holds the record for the 1% Leger has been steadily improving
Orma
WAS
bẹ might be. The last named pony made a good showing in the St
Tin will be taken at the Nam
11.88 a.m. GU
The result of the Glasgow Handl- Mr. Butler rides up to his usuni cap is more or less a foregone con- IM. Re Walker. Alves and
in residence, after which they will
11:40 am. O. Mills, Lincolns-Heath; Turner, Hackett;
Harris: visit the Police 11:44 am. H. 8. as at as consistently well, and whe 1 Butler, D.
GW. Sewell Higgins, Harding and Baldry.
Second Division
Daisici, F. M Harrop, A. G. and taken. The Canton Police will 1168 m. N. Crouches, A. Comp. Borderers: W Canton ford; Wallace, Bebbington,
Willams; Sutar, Mount. R. Kindles:-C, Hamilton; Mrs. Por play against the Hong Kong Police 160 90 bell. Stewart, Cam miles distance and is one of the best and should win comfortably. The
Court;
at Caroline Hill ground at 8.45
at 3.46 12 noon E. M.Tetley, D. IT. Jones. long distance ponies seen during the Kong Bros, socond string, Bright Prickard, Morris, Lakeman, Hamblyn
tallion,
1.-A. Fowler; M: Gardner, S. Dalziel, B B. Blumenthal;
R. p.m. this afternoon.“ Mrs. Cooke, and Matthias
12.04 .: W. Fittendroigh, A. McFar last two years,
Star is another good candidate, but their third string, Meridian Star Kowloon Cook; Palmer, Petherick; Blackmore, M. Mason,, B. Walker, and To-night, at 9.20 p.m., the visi.m. w. Fittendreigh, A.
tors are going to the King's 12:08 pm. RK. Valentine, J. P
can be ruled out, as he is carrylog Theatre after which there will be FBberry, W. C.
P.
NEW COURSE.
top weight of 161 lbs, and not in the 12.16 p.m. C... H. Burton, B. S. Trail.
9.82 a.m. T. J. J. Fenwick, A. Ritchie, same class as his stable companions. dinner at the Kwong Chau R1212 pm. J. staurant, Shek Tong Taul 12.20 p.m. W. D. Hugker, B. T. Bruin: 0.86 a.m. W Alabaster, A. Rold
Champagne - Bay. Is worth..., "a To-morrow morning a trip round 12.24 pm. A. M. Macaulay, R. W 9.40 C. F. Hyde, A. H. Harbord. bet if he runs and The Tiger, Mr.
0.44 m. A. H. E. Cobb, WH. E
KEROUARFrost up, may run into place money.
(Sookumpoo 4 p.ni.) Webb, Thield, Benfield; Hast, M. Grids Ladies
R Phillips, White and S Andrew's Ladies Roser
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Borderers Artillery
FIRST DIVISION
Noonan
Woolley, G. A White; L. L: Woolley, M. Burs D White, M. LAW. Bryson; F. Wong Navy-Hott: Cowen, Fallon, Bures, & Landolt, F. Gittins. M.
Henshaw Ashman; Chen Bento Descons: Rodep, Colcroft;
Elgy, Soyer and Hudspith.
Touzb
PWD LTA-Fte. Bacon, Worrall Potter: Clayton Baru
nes; Malpas, McGuinness
Club: Simmons; Low, Sloa
and
Bt. Joseph Boyd,
outh' China'
Fowler
South
Chúng
Ping lun
DIVERS LEAVE COLONY
the Now Territories will be made,] BBAASTALA M. Parker og Thomsa.??
12.28 .m
stopping at Sheung Shui and Castle 12.82m
Peak
A Babcock (G..J. Ferga-8am. A DESAMI Of the 26 entries in the class
At 3.45 p.m., on the Club ground, 12.06 pm W. H. Bailey, K. K. Bounds the Combined HK and Canton 12.10 p.in, C. H. Robertson, A Web Police will meet y the Combined play
12.44
F. Lawrle, H. N. WI led Hong Kong Chinese elever, and their fast game is anticipated.
- The two Olympic Divers, “Dutch"
and F. Simalka, acc
R.LrSummeril
and com
this evening
and Ng
dent Taft
for The offöial Interport dinner will at Gloucester Buliding
Donald,
He has
9.62-6.m. A. Mitchell, F. Mudle, race, for novice riders, Christmas- 10.00a.m. N. X. Lttlejohn, G. E. Belle recommends himse
done good work during the week 10.09 m. P Thomson, W. and fooks particularly nt. Shanghai, who was in the A Rodgers at the last meeting, may spring a
Rödgers.
while Devon will be.
10.16
$10.20
$10.28
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