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COSSACK'S CHOICE IMPRESSES

BRECHIN IS NOT A

"STINKER"

TRENTBRIDGE

LOOKS WINNER

(By FALCON.)

(Special to The China Mäfl.)

DERBY

EE IS

they do not appeal as Derby can- didates, though there is no gain- saying the fact that in the short- er races both of them

can hold their own against this year's

THE past week has, in one res- peet provided much matter for interesting study by those who are following the form of the ponies in training at Happy Valley,

By reason of the fact that en-| gribins. tries closed on Saturday many

During the whole week, the Aus

BORDERERS SCORE 19 TIMES AGAINST TAIKOO!

ALL LEAGUE., RECORDS SMASHED.

The Borderers smashed all League scoring records when they netted nineteen times against Taikoo in their Third Division Soccer match at Soo- kumpoo yesterday.

They scored nine times in the first half and ten times in the second.

The following are the two teams' standings

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Borderers (1) 1412 1′1 79 15 25 Talkou (13) 14 013 1 10 97 1

SHAMEEN

owners took the opportunity during tralians did na fast work except to LOSE TO NAVY

the week of stretching their ponies tear along the straight in the last somewhat, with the result that some quarter. They are a good burich very fast work was seen.

this year and In the next article

DROP IN ENTRIES.

The outstanding performance of on racing on Wednesday the pro- the week was undoubtedly Trent-spects of the Australian ponies will bridge's gallop an Saturday over be folly discussed. the full Derby distance. The pony began slowly but gradually put in euch a pace that many people who saw the gallop thought that Trent- Bridge zult

finish. However he Anished full of fight and was really held in to pre- vent his tiring himself out.

Pearce.

There are less than 200 ponies) entered for the Annual Race Meet- that ring and this is much below last year's 'figures. The difference, however is easy to understand when one remembers that 40 sub-] scription' griffins have been "shut out" and also that the number of Australian ponies year is almost 50 year. There are

on

full

stables entered.

BY 10-1

Eaden and Currey Brilliant.

FAST HOCKEY GAME.

at

8

HE Shameen Hockey Club

were badly sen King's Park yesterday morning when they lost to the Royal Navy by 10 goals to 1, in fast friendly encounter... The amazing speed and stick imported, this work of Eaden and Currey and the less than last clever clearances by White, who altogether 114 played a dazzling game at centre- half, contributed

From 'Saturday's gallop it is evident that Trentbridge is the best griffin in training in Hong Kong and that the pony will start a hot favourite for the Hong Kong Derby,

in 110 small Unless something unforeseen Mr. L. Reidy, one of the fore measure to the Navy's victory. should happen to the pony, as hap-most figures in local racing and Although the Navy' netted ten pened last year, he ought to win. owner of a very good stable, is pro- times, J. Linaker, in goal for Here's wishing good luck to Mrs. ceeding home next month. His Shameen, brought of many good candidates, it will be noticed have clearances, stopping a number of Brechin belonging to Messrs. not been entered for the Annual atingers from Eaden, Currey and Hyne's and Mnckle, also had real Race Meeting, and it is under- Bartlett.

Shameen were without the ser tryout during the week and stood that they have all been sold.) Saturday was sent

with the exception of Champagne vices of F. E. W. Lammert and over the mile and a half.

The pony

ran Bay, which Mr. Reidy jointly owns S. M. Carlisle, their skipper, who were both injured on Saturday. quite convincingly and although he with Mr. L. Dunbar. did not impress the "fans" as much

The vacancies were filled by J. as did. Mrs. Pearce's pony, those

Andrew, at inside right and Von who are in the know believe that in the saddle again and this ex-half position, in place of Agnew The Macao Races saw Mr. Heard Essen, who played in the centre- this pony can do much more than

champion is now once again in who occupied Carlisle's position at was asked of him on Saturday.

vory good shape. He was riding right back. Arumour has gone about that Brechin behaved mastily in

at 100 pounds yesterday, but by the

Donald, the Medway and Navy straight and that the pony is in is due he will no doubt be able not send in such accurate centres the time the Annual Race Mesting right wing, was off form, and did fact a "stinker."

Nothing is more to ride at a much lighter weight. as is customary with him even untrue than that. It is a fact that he ran wide in the straight and that He is a regular figure on the course after a lengthy sprint down the despite all the efforts of the riding and there is no keener follower of field. Kiteat, on the left wing, boy, he continued to run wide and the sport than Mr. Heard. therefore returned a very bad time,

NEW "GALLOP" DAYS. Those who have armed themselves with copies of the training times must have noticed that the best last quarter to date amongst the suba has been by Black Velvet and Jingle... Although the last quarter was 81.2 it will be

day many a

before such good time la returned by the pre- sent bunch of subscription griffins, which spear, to be somewhat below the average. From present indick- tions it would appear that when the

was also weak.

victory in the Sydney Maidens and six clear goals, scored by Eaden Last year, he rode Changte to At the interval the Navy led by he is suro to figure prominently (3), Currey (2) and Bartlett. again this season. He has several After Eaden had scored the Navy's very good ponies to train and can seventh goal within the first five be relied upon to make useful can-minutes of the second half, Pote didates of them.

Hunt found the net to score Sha meen's solitary point. Eaden and Currey (2) later scored to bring the winners' total to ten. :

two lots of subs of this TRIANGULAR

Beason

meet in April, the second batch will

have things all their own way. RUGBY TOURNEY

However, it remains to be seen whe- ther this will come true.

Oswald Lammert, on the right wing, who was still suffering from a bad leg, had hard luck on one or two occasions when he finished off Ane solo efforts with well directed shots which Morris Just managed to clear.

Von Essen played a gruelling game in the Shameen defence, in

STATISTICS which department E. R. Hill was

Club's Big Win On Saturday.

atrite slow in clearing. Pote- Hunt led his forwards well.

|

MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933.

Hall's Fine Win

Valley Hall's

MR. CAPLAN

HEADS THE

Pari-Mutuel: Winner Places $5.70, $8.80, $6.30.

$11.10.

Cash-sweep: 1st No. 77 $108.42) 2nd No. 81 $29.86, 8rd No. 30 $14.-- JOCKEYS 78. Unplaced Nos. 52, 134, 252, 53,

Mr. Black Again Surprises.

MACAO MEETING.

R. A. L. CAPLAN enjoyed a

Msuccessful afternoon's rac-

ing yesterday when he rode threa winners and took third place in another event at the First Extra

Race Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club.

each $5.00.

..

2. The Good Health Handicap: One and a Quarter Miles, Mr. Valley's Valley Hall, 147 lb.

(Mr. Black) 1.

Mr. G. H. Potts Powerful King,"

167 lb.

(Mr. G. Roza) 2. Mr. L. T. F's Gold Mine, 165 lb.

-- (Mr. Caplan) 3. Time: 84 3/5, 1.09 3/5, 1.41 8/5, 2.12 4/5, 2.45 1/5.

Distance: A neck, 3 lengths. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $27.70.

Places $12.20 $10.50.

Cash-sweep: 1st No. 188 $129.88,

The following were the resulta: 2nd No. 333 $37.12, Srd No. 16 $18.

56. Unplaced Nos. 55, 268 each. $10.30

1 The New Year Handicap:

Six Furlongo.

Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold Lad,

165 lb.

(Mr. Caplan) 1 Mr. G. H. Potta' Genghis Khan

148 lb. (Mr. Harriman) 2 Mr. Hau Un's Allwell, 147-lb. "

(Mr. Y. M. Lo) 3 4/5

Time: 32 1/5, 1.03 4/5, 1.97

Distance: 4 lengths, 2 lengths.

Saturday's Cricket

League II.

King's PL.-K.C.C. won by 25 runs, Police: 72 (R. J. K-Walker 6 for

30, G. Carruthers 26). K.C.C.: 97: (W. P. Thompson 5

for 20, C. I. Stapleton:21).

Pokfulam-Drawn,

HK.0.0.: 139 (H. J. Armstrong 33, K. P. Gan 4 før 16). University: 185 for 5 (B. K. Ng

44).

King's Park-Recreio won by 116

Funs.

Recreio

R. A. S. C.

Friendlies Sookunpoo-I. R. C. won by 6 wkta. Navy: 138 for 9 dec., (Comdr.

Shaw 66, Lt. Fuller 99, A. R. Minu 4 for 27).

L.R.C 168 for 3 (A. H: Madar 46

Hot out).

Valley C.S.C.C. won by 59 runs,

C.S.C.C. 165 for 6 dec. (H. G.

Wallington-.86), ". C.C.C.: 107 (S. V. Gittins 25, E. A Lee 25, E. B. Reed 4 for 24).

3. The Speedy Plato: First Dl- vision, Five Furlongs, Messrs. Waung & Li's Battling

Horse 155 lbs. (Mr. Caplan) I Mr. Tew Man Kit's Shimmy "11,

180 lb.

(Mr. Heard) 2

Mr. F. 1. Ko's Cheerful Sdn.

165 lb.

(Mr. G. Roza) 3 Time: 15 1/6, 46.2/6, 1.19. Distance length, Short hond.. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $27.80 Places $8.20, $5,70,⋅ $5.70.

Cash-sweep: 1st No. 66 $161.02; 2nd No. 29 $48.16; 3rd No. 64 721- 58 Unplaced Nos. 145, 179, 10, 89, each $0.00.

4. The Speedy Plate: Second DI- vislon, Five Furlonga. Mrs. H. Lowcock's Jackie, 148'lb.

(Mr. Liang) E

Mr. Agun's Agua Pura, 148 lb.

(Mr. Carroll) (2 Mr. Aitch Altch's Carnation ·IL".

147 lb. Mr. Harriman) 8: Time: 14 4/5, 44 4/5, 1:18 2/5.. Distance: 2 lengths, 2 lengths. ~~~~Pari-Mutuol: Winner : $19.80.. Places $7.60, $10.90, $8.00, .

Cash-Sweep: 1st No. 47 8342.13,. 2nd No. 279 $97.78, 3rd No. 191 $48.89. Unplaced Nos. 137, 115, 943, 40, 143 each $11.00.

5. The Good Luck Handicap:: One Mile. MF.

Mok. Hing-wing's Ban-. jolina 160, Ib. (Mr. G. Roza) Mr. P. Young's Buchanan 152 lb. ... ...(Mr. P. Young) Miss Harston's Imperial Hall

161 lb.

(Mr. Heard) S "Time: 84, 1.05, -1.37-2/5,' 2.10-1/5. Distance: 8 lengths, 2 longths. Pari mutuel: Winner $8.80. Places $6.00, $10.90, $9.10.

A

Cashsweep: 1st No. 1 $165.08 2nd No. 1 $44.32; 9rd No. 68 $22.16. Unplaced Nos. 247, 59, 78, 223 each $6.15.

$1 Big Sweep: 1st No. 8286—

Sookuppoo-K.C.C. won by 7 whts. Nos. 6358, 4479, 6909, 8575, 1190, $2,077,88; 2nd No. 5803-$693:68; 3rd No. 52039--$296,81. Unplaced Army 88: (Spr. Tucker 20, J: C.

Lyal 3 for 12).

7836, 4810, 6218; 3097, each $36.85. Ladies** K.C.C.: 126 for 4 (E. C. Fincher6. (Unofiefal) The

2.162 not out). -

Raco: Six Furlongs, Mr. S. W. Tang's Pride of

Tsingtao 154: lb. :

H.K.C.C-Drawn.

· H.K.C.C.: 169 for 6 dec, (D. S. Harley 26, T. A. Pearce 26). University: 116. for. 4. (D. 3. N.

Anderson 52 not out).

King's Park Drawn.

Navy 2nd XI: 88: (LL-Comdr, Lloyd 20, F. M. el Arculli & for-20). A LR.C. 2nd XI 69 for 8: (A. R. Suffiad 24 not out, Mne. Hart 4 for 10).

Valley Mr. Sayer's XI won by 5

Navy:--Lt Morris; Pay-Lt. Burkett, wkts. Sub-Lt. Carver: Sub-Lt. Ingram, L. Combined Schools:-115 (G.T. White

Sub-LL Allston

Sub-L-Lee 28, H. G. Wallington 8 for 8.) Lt. Eaden, Lt. Currey, Mr. Sayer's XI-165 for 5 (J. E.

and Lt. Kitcat.

(Mies Fearon E Mr. Festival's Orlando 151 16. an, (Misa S. Harston). Mr. G. E. Potts Powerful King

147 lb. .. (Miss J. Dowbiggin)*3 Time: 28-2/5, 68-575, 1:32-2/5,- Distance: > Many Tongths, ~- 3 lengths, word f

Pari-mutuel: Winner $6.50, Places $5.10, $5.10.

Cash sweep: lat No. 86 $149.82- 2nd No. 32 $42,72; 3rd Nol. 387; $21.36, - Unplaced No. 56. $21,36.“

7. The Good Chance Handicap 5 On Mile

Mrs. H. Lowcock's New King

160 lb (Mr. Caplan) 1 Mr. G. H. Potts Drian 155 lb.

- (Mr. G. Roza) 2

Several big atables are now train- ing their ponies so that their gallops take place on Thursdays and Sun- of Wednesdays days instead and Saturdays. Amongst those who

taking this step arc the "Dunbar”. candidates

The following have been the re- B. Fill; G. H. Bgm, Von Essen, League Table Mr. K. W. Pung's Blue Plane and "Star" candidates of Messrs. Kong Bros. On Sunday, Coo Coo sults of the five Triangular Rugby Andrew, J. W. Pote-Hunt, D. H.

Tournament games played this Munro, and J. W. King

are

|Bay, Mr. Dunbar's. Derby entry was put through the pace and did a very good gallop, but readers can be sure the pony did nothing near Trentbridge's time and one is lad to think from Coo Coo Bay's gal lop, that the animal is not a Derby winner although he is none the less an "A" clans candidate. He might be a good thing for the Maidens or Trial Plate

COSSACK'S CHOICE.

ARMY'S OPPORTUNITY.

Von. Linnker; C. G.. Agrow, Richardson 118 not out.).

ER. Biggz,

season:

Army Army Club Club Club

5 Navy

SATURDAY'S HOCKEY.

8 Club

.༡

11 Navy

0

9 Army

0

Incognitos

3

H.K. Ladies

Mamak Tournament

1 Medway Caer Clark Cup

Ladies

27 Navy STABLE TO DATE..

PWLF. A. Pts. Club

43 154 11 6 8 21 13 19 Army Navy ........ & 0.8 6.48 0 Try-Scorers

The Star candidates are shaping J. J. Fergusen (Club).. very well and in the review of G. P. Lammert (Club) Griffins which is appearing in a M. W, Turner (Club). later issue of the Ching Mail, more R. H. Griffiths (Club) details of their chances will be AK. Munro (Club) | discussed..

W. E. Peora (Club) D. MoLellan (Club), Lt. Armytage (Navy) Lt. MacFarlan (Army), Pte. Hoskins (Army)

During the week, one pony

- which has been somewhat in

the background, has attracted attention. This is Cosanck's

Choice, who in improving dailyPte. Walters (Army) and ought to be a rattling RH. Griffiths dropped" good pony by February 18. and J. I, McElney Some of Messrs, Li and Li'a can- Lellan and J. A. R. Sel

Andrew's 12 CBA

Friendlies H. Ladies AB Recreio Ladies' XM.C.A. "AH.M.S. Herald Shameena Medway Officers

Goal-score Palan a

Radio

P. Gittins (St. Andrews) +6}G} Singh: (Radio)

1 M.- Woolley (St. Andrew's)

Fowler (V.M.O.AT Balman (Y.M.C.A.A 1. Price (Parthian

EM. Lee (St. Andrew')

(01 | Munro?(Shameen).

1. A. Singh (Radio)

E. Blackburn (HK) Ladios):

II. Knill (H.ţKi Ladies) *** FM Harrop (B.K. Ladies) 1M. Alun-Jones (H.K. Ladies) geal L Woolley (St. Andrews)

Mc., Bryson (St. Andrew's)

MyChan (84. Andrew's) ked E. Carroll (CBA)

didates were also put through the goals for the Club, while Pts, Lloyd Woolley C.B.A) mill and responded very well; and:Cpl. Tratt Licked goats for the RG-Reed onesto and Mayflower are a Army Lt Buckley kicked a log couple of reliable candidates, but penalty goal for the Navy. M

ognitos)

Ofoor

Indian R. G. Kowloon C. C. Craigengower Police RG. Hong Kong C Royal Navy Recreio R.A.S.C. University R. E. & S.. Civil Service

W. L. D. Fts 541 0 12 68 12 4801010.

11

7:83-110

6 2 0 4 10 12 2 17

2.30

13408

143 lb... (Mr. Black) 3- Time: 84-2/6, 1.07), 1.41-2/5,- 2.15-3/5.M

Distance: A length; lengths, Pari-mutuel Winner 812.50.. Places $8.10, $7.10.20

Cash-sweep: 1st $181.28 2nd

1 0 0 1 1 $51.80; 3rd $26.99. Unplaced.

0200 $14.89.

League II Cricket Averages.

«N. B. Hitchell: (G.C.C.)

CI: Stapleton (K.C.G.) R. Wynne (Pollos)

FAM. el Arculll (LB.G.) J. Barrow (C.S.C.0.) LAD. Kilbs H.K.C.0.)

LL Fuller

BATTING.

H.-J. Armstrong (HK.C.C.)

►G. A. V. Hall" (IC.C.0))"

C. Alexander (Police)

BWP) Boed (0.0,0.). !!

Inni. Runa H.S. NO. Avge.

103*

455,00

47.00

36.75

94.25

30.00

29.38

26.88

25.88

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