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20TH R.A. WIN

ALL GARRISON

ROWING CUPS

Clean Sweep At This

THE CHINA MAIL.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1933.

Sporting Page)

Morning's Regatta. SURPRISES FOR

LINCOLNS

LINCOLNS RUNNERS-UP

BORDERERS WIN DEBUT

RUGBY MATCH

FINAL CRICKET MARTIN & GALLETLY

INTERPORT TRIAL]

The 20th Battery Royal Artil- lery, chrried all before them Garthwaite And Madar

WOD

T. A: PEARCE PLAYING

when they the three Not On Hayward's Side. trophies. The Brown Cup. The Ah King Cup and The Chaplain's Cap, in the Garrison Rowing Re- gatia held at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club this morning before a forge attendance.

Redmond To Have Second Trial

And Butler Introduced

Among thone present were Bri- gradier R. B. Courens D.S.O., Col. T. A. Pearce, the Kent County F.. Nosworthy D3.0., M.C.. Col. player, T. M. L. Redmond, who

played in the first Trial, and Lt.

Butler, a useful all-rounder who

OUTSTANDING

FORMIDABLE THREE-QUARTERS AGAINST ARMY

Four Interporters In The.Pack.

BERWICK SUPERIORITY AT FORWARD CLUB "A" FIXTURE TO-DAY

DISCOUNTED BY POOR HANDLING

(By Outside Left).

1OOD handling and determined running by their

The Club are fielding a very | strong looking team for their "A" fixture against the combined Lin-

GOLFER HOLES IN ONE BUT WRONG HOLE

.

225 Yard Hook

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Oet. 14.

Charles Steels accomplished a hole-in-one, but his bail dropped in the wrong holo. driving off the thirteenth tee, Steel got a 30-degree hook on the ball, which rolled on to the

fourteenth green and into the cup. The distance was 225 yd. --Reuter.

COTONEASTER

FAVOURITE FOR TO-DAY'S CLASSIC

Tommy Weston Out For His "Treble".

THE KING AND QUEEN TO BE PRESENT AT NEWMARKET

Mr. Ernest Thornton-Smith's filly, Cotoneaster, is the favourite in field of 30 starters for the Cam- bridgeshire Stakes--the second leg of the so-called "Great Autumn Doable"over a mile and a fur-

colns and Artillery Ofteen at the "DAILY DOUBLE" AT long at New-market to-day.

[Valley this afternoon, bút I under- ree-quartersstand the military side is being strengthened by several players from the Borderers.

ER Meterson 0.0.0. Col. L.lt

G was mainly responsible for the South Wales Borderers beat Thom D.80., Col. M. Carrington

ing H.M.S. Berwick by two goals and two tries (16 points) to nil Sykes M.C. Lieut. Col. EJ. de. C. has been shaping well at the nets, in the Rugby match at Sookunpoo yesterday. Bove M C., and Lt. Col. G. T. Raikes have displaced E. Zimmern, R. Lee,

The strong running of Galletly and Martin provided the fen- 1.8.0.

and W. C. Hung in the final loter- Hi hi alarters competed in the port Cricket Trial to be played atture of the game. Selling the dummy and using the punt to advantage proved to be Galletly's outstanding assets, and, though second Ah King Cup for

team the H K. C. C. on Saturday.

he did not look fit, he proved too fast for the Berwick backs. "Tam" Pearce, hero of many crews over a course of 2,000 yards. the start being near the Channel past Interports, fa leading the op Martin played splendidly in the second half, when he showed Reake and the finish at the Yacht position to Tam-Hayward's paten. clean pair of heels on several occasions, swerving and cutting

The 20th Buy, R. A. went la- tial Interport X1, and will be as-through in masterly manner.

kisted by C. C. Garthwaite, A R. Madar, and 1. Melnnes who have

The Berwick's forwards play-,

to the lend at start and gradually rensod their advantage. They rowed splendidly to win by been displaced by "Tam'x" son. A. ed well and were better than the tenths from the Lincolns crews C. Hamilton, and H. Owen Husher |Borderers' forwards in the tight From Headquarter Wing and "D" in the probable side. Company who dead-boated for e-

and place.

The Brown Cup.

+

The two teams are

serums where they secured the

very consistently. Poor handling among the backs was,

A. W. Hayward's XI-E C Fin-ball ther, E. R. Duckitt, T. A. Pearce,

T. E. Pearce's XI.-- T. E. Pearce,

promising movements he'ng spoiled.

screw run

Just before full time Mar- tin executed a brilliant cork- to give Bromley An easy try near the posts. which Lloyd converted. Final score:

Borderers Berwick

16 pts. nil.

The Club have some excellent

talent at their disposal this season, and it is only in their "A" fixtures that they will be able to give the promising newcomera their op- now that the season portunities

has commenced.

L. de C. Blechynden, a player of

THE RACES

Modification By The Jockey Club

WELCOME INNOVATION TO EXPEDITE CALCULATION

Tommy Weston is attempting to secure the "treble," following his Derby and St. Leger successes on

Lord Derby's Hyperion, while Fred

Fox, 1931 champion jockey is at- tempting his "double" on Andrea, a 13 to 1 chance. He won the Cesarewitch Stakes, the first leg of the "Great Auturan Double" on Mr. J. E. Widner's American horse.

The Stewards of the Hong Kong Seminole.

exceptional promise, will be seen Jockey Club have decided. now

CHANGES

London, To-day. racing, to introduce at the 12th There have been eight eleventh-hour Extra Race Meeting, on November changes Inverman will be ridden by

McGirigan, and not by Gunn as previ 4, a few modifications in the susty cabled. Stephenson will take

in the Club pack, which includes that the "Daily Double" has proved ELEVENTH-HOUR R. A. Browning and D. M. Wheeler, to be a popular feature of the day's two Shanghai-Interporters, D. Me Lellan, last year's vice-captain, and R 1. Cherrill, another Interporter.

K. C. Mecke, who played NCPUM half for the Old Poutines last season, should

combine well with L. G. Robertson, the most versatile Club player. I would not be the least b't surprised if they changed over at half-time. In the second Club Trial I pre- ferred Meeke's display at dy- half.

system of hacking to simplify mat- his place on Town Cirer, and Walsh has

been taken

en off Tartan, who is now ters for the backers and to ex without a

a jockey. pedite the calculation and payment Well has been given the moust on of dividends.

et Verucle and D. Smith will be out un

either The Font or Beckerill. Tickets will be on aale at the com-

Alina Obesity, Rathlin Isle, and mencement of the Parl-Matuel Bet- Crate hive been withdrawn-Reuter. ting on the first of the selected

Their Majesties the King and

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before, but when the Queen are expected to be present starters are exhibited for the second as Joc Childs is taking out the There of the selected races, instead of the; King's best colt,, Limelight successful lancker writing his selec- is very possibility of the first

In the Brown Cup for, 1st benim P. V. Wiliam, A. W. Hayward, however, responsible for many crews pyor the same course ten F. Fincher, H. Owen Hughes. A. G boule were onterad. There ware Hamilton, F. Goodwe. AR Minu only throe crews la a challenging and G. 8. Dunkley. position throughout the race, and

Pascoe and Brown were out ! The 20th. Battery did well to win a A. M. Rodrigues, C. '. Garthwaite, standing among the Naval for- brilliant race by 2 lengths from A. H. Mndar, Lt. Butler, 1. Melnnes, wards, being conspicuous in the Company Borderers who beat T Redmond. S. V. Gitons, F Dloose. It was in this department The 12 th. Battery by half a length. Pereira, G. Burnett and SA of the game that the Berwick Captain Gottwaltz referend and lin

The Army side will encounter a ed up the following:-- were weakest, the forwards fall Borderers: Smith; Martin, Gallel-fast moving line of three-quarters ing to back up and take the ball ly, Simmonds and Addison; Husk.ns with the right wing-T. M. I. Red-tion: on both halves of the ticket Royal success since the Prince of and posting one half in the daily Wales (King Edward VII) entered and Hewett; Crewe-Read, Trait, Brom- mond and J. Hutchison-as the double box, he munt exchange the Diamond Jubilee in the 1800 Derby ley, Hatping. Lloyd. Gilmore, Walters

stronger of the two. C. G. Allan ticket for a ticket on the pony he being recorded. and Janes

Berwick: Roantres; Curtis, Davies, and D. F. Kilby, the former Row-ishce to back in the second selected Jaquinon and Tieharda Worthington loon player, combined well in the

The Novices Race,

pro-

The Chaplain's Cup for novices over a course of 1.000 yards attract- ed only woven entries. This vided a great struggle between the 20th. Battery and the 12th. Battery with "B" Company Lincolna, lying third. The 20th. Battery however, by 1%1⁄2 dongth to complete the Skrøble."'

Won

Althe conclusion of the rowing Brigad er Cousens complimented the winners on their success and sad that since 1928 one or other of the B-Batteries had Thesà trophion, but he thought that in time, attor the infantry had watched down in Hong Kong.

change might be forthcoming.

work

The prizes were then presented by as J. Cousens, daughter The Brigadier.

Commodore

F. Elliott 0.B.E..

ide no times were kept.

The following were the

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of

famadl

GUNNERS BEAT ENGINEERS

Walker Hits Fourth Successive Half Century.

CAPT. WILLIAMS SCORES 32

A very fine innings by Lt. Walker, who scored 73 not out to top the half century for the fourth successive time, did not suffice to give the Royal En- gineers victory over the Royal Artillery at Sookunpoo on Sun- day,

at their feel.

Mudford worked well be- hind the scrum and was res- ponsible for many fine open- Ings. He had Hewett well in hand and was deadly in his tackling.

und Mudford Brown, Dreyer, Masters, last Trial and should get on well race to compitie Like Double. Ale Pascoe, Crowsah. Martell. Corp nud Gumbleton.

fall Silby Again To Captain

Shanghai Club,

Roantree, the Berwick luck, was shaky at the start, but improved as the game proceeded.| Smith for the Horderers dis-!

The cumbersome method of writ- together.

ing on tickets and posting in a box The following to the Club team will be done away with, and the box for the game at the Valley, com-will no longer be used.

mencing at 6.15 p.m.:

Shroffs will be available to ex- change winning tickets on the first of the selected races for a ticket on

played a splendid pair of hands/FORMER COLONY PLAYER VICE Kilby: L. G. Robertson, H. Gany pong, in the second of the select-

and found a good length with hix) clearances.

Try in First Minute

E. A

Burton.

tera.

Caton- It is thought that

Andrea, bakter. Lämight, Totaig, and Old King Sole are contenders the only serious over the five furlongs distance. but everything will depend on the start As the track is in very fast condition.

Gordon Richards, the champion

Wyndham Portal withdraw his The Blue Boy after Tommy Weston An exchanged ticket on any pony had been booked for Cotoneaster. in the second of the selected races

backed the winning pony on the firat of the selected races.

Reserves:-W. Harris Warker will be proof that the holder. hate is now taking out Young Native 'n horse scen to better advantage over a longer distance.

WON OVER £62,000.

America's Wonder Horse Out For Record.

There is only one previous winner in the race-Mr. H. Clayton's Dis- armament, but the horse which won f 1931 in considered only a 40 to 1 chance to-day under Bullock.

The following are the probable startera with the latest betting figures and the names of the

R. O, F. King;T. M. L. Redmond, J. Hutchison, B. G. Allen, D. P.

Mecke; H. A. Browning, R. Stilliard. The following officials have been R. J. Chanil, D. M. Wheeler, TV. Red races at the Tally Double Coun- Jockey, was disappointed when Sir elected by the Shanghai Rugby Andrews, D. McLellan, 1. de C Club for the ensuing, year,

Blechynden, and A. R. Cox. President, A. W., Burkill Esq. Galletly opened the scoring in

Vice Presidents: Messrs. R. M. A. H. Harbord, and K. Noble the first minute of the gamel with a sensational run through Saker, H. H. Fowler, H. W. P. Me-

when he sold the Mackin, C. S. Holdsworth, II. Mat- FRENCH TENNIS WIN Lt. Walker and Lt. Col. Marsden on the right

Richards to R.N. was the starter and umpire. (3) were largely responsible for dummy to

Barraclough, G. D. touch tín.

IN LONDON. Owing to the fluctuations of the the Engineer's total of 166 for 7 down in the corner. Lloyd fail- Nicholl. D., L. Ralph and Dr. T. M.

declared. The Artillery, with 90jed to improve on the effort.

Borotra Beats Austin. results: minutes to score went for the bowl- On the resumption the Bor- ing, and Capt. P. V. Williams, the derers pressed and were awarded probable Interporter, scored 32 and 'a free kick for "feet-up" on the

London, Oct. 14. Capt. Michall 45 to give the Berwick '25.

At Queen's Club (o-day the Inter- Lloyd. however,

Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whit jockeys: national Club of France boat the ney's five-year-old, Equipoise, who 21/2 Cotoneaster (0) 100/9 (1) fafled with the kick, but Trait-

Selection Committee; Messrs. H. International Club of Britain by is being kept in training with the secured possession after Roan: tree had tumbled to score the Fowler, S. D. Waies, A. Graham. eight matches to seven in the two idea of beating Sun Beau's record.

Honorary Secretary: F. J. W. Fo-daya lewn tennis tournament. second try. Lloyd added thej

take earnings of £76,500, has oker Esq. major points this time from a

To-day's result were fol- brought his winnings up to appro- lows]- limeult angle.

<imately £62,880 by capturing the Roper, Barrott and Godfrey beat Hawthorne Gold Cup Race, valued Blanchy and Dacuols 6-2, 6-4.

About £5,000, Tinkler and Tuckey beat Bouasas and Gentlen 6—8, 7—5.

Gregory and Colling boat Gentien jand Brugnon 12--10; 6–—–—2.

Brugnon defeated Peters 3-7,

Ah King Cup.

20th Battery R.A. "H.Q."

Lincolns und "D* Lincolns, dead-heated.

Alsu rowed"H.Q." Borderers,

Gunners victory by 3 wickets.

"A" Borderers, " Lincolns, "A" Wayfong Beat Taikoo

Lincolns, and "C" Borderers.

Brown Cup.

1. 20th Battery R.A.

2. "C" Borderers.

3. 120 Battery R.A.

Also rowed"D" Lincolna. "H.Q." Borderers. "I.Q." Lincolns, "A" Borderers, "C" Lincolna. "A"

Lincolne, dead-heatod.

Chaplain's Cup, 120th Battory B.A.

2. 12th Battery B.A.

3. "B" Lincolns.

The four Borderers'

rowed.

crew also

The successful crews were:- Ah King:Cup-Smith (cox.), Good.

fellow, Dyer, Sell, Mooney, Seymour, and Gower. Brown Cup Sgt. Joynson (Cox). O'Brien, Tyrell, Pryce, Foster. Braslor, Birmingham. Chaplain's Cup-Rowlings (Cox.),

Ward, Gardner, Ellington Ser geant, Connor, Matthewa,

HIS FIRST AMERICAN WIN

At Cricket.

GOTCH SHINES IN SHANGHAI ANNUAL MATCH

A series of kicks to touch saw: the Berwick within five yards of the Borderers' Ine, but Smith Wayfong beat Taikoo by 71 runs reileved brilliantly with a forty in the annual match in Shanghai yard kick.

en October 16,

Captain: 1. D. 'K. Silby. Vice-Captain: J; It. Younger. Commitice: Messrs. E. 8. Barru- clough, D. B. W. Murray, A. Gin- ham.

McCORKINDALE LOSES TITLE.

Transvaal Decree

But Manager Not Worrying.

Johannesburg, Sept. 20.

Boussus best Tinkler 4-6, 6-0,

6-1.

Following a line-out the Bor- J'aikoo 143 for 8 dec,, (11. T. Smith 21. derers back

were again in J. F. N. Mayhew 28, A. V. T. Dean 28, I. 1. Dowler 20, R. E. motion, and Galleily sprinted Gotch 6 for 443.

away at a great pace. Confront- ed iry Richards, he punted over).- the latter's head to secure a favourable bounce and score a pudiated, the statement attributed 6-8. brilliant try

to him and his manager, Mr. Ted Feret best Cooper 6–2, 8--8-- Lloyd falled to add to the Broadribb regarding alleged "mis-Beuter Wireless score from a difficult position.

Wayfong 214 for 7 (W. C. Cassely 44,

R. B. Gatch 87, J. Hall 28, V. T. Dean 3 for 47).

TYLDESLEY TO PLAY FOR ACCRINGTON.

Former County Man Makes New Move.

Half time score:

Borderers

Berwick

0

As McCorkindale kas not re-

leading criticisms" of the referee

Borotra beat Austin 1–6, 0—7.

ing of his fight with Young Strib BRITISH DAVIS CUP

Ing here last December, the Transvaal Boxing Board of Contra) | have decided to declare vacant thei South African- ̈ ̈heavyweight alle.

In the second half the Berwick | hitherto held by McCorkindale. |improved considerably and a #427plandon, Oct 14.

Last February, the Board, sust

CHANCES BRIGHT.

Japanese Aces Full Of Praise.

Yokohama, Oct, '19)

Accrington - Crib Club have series of well directed kicks again pended the licences issued to Me signed, Dick Tyldesley the former saw them in a dangerous post-Corkindale and his manager and s Lancing and Englet bower, as well and sent out some beautiful apologise. This period has now Itoh, the three Japanese tennis tion. Mudford worked the scrum gave them six months in which to] Jiro Sato, R. 'Nunel and Eilichi professional for ffext season. Tha

passes, but the deadly tackling expired.

ular who represented their coun Don McCorkindale, the Bouth recent in for our

of the Borderers three quarters McCorkindalo is now in the try in this year's Davis Cup com Tyldesley had been African Leavy-weight, opened his Nantels In-Bo

"Staford- nullified "the Berwick efforts to United States.

petition, returned home this morn• American tour by defeating Patay shire and District,que for the go over Smith, however, again Mr. Broadribb, in London, toing, aboard the NY.K. liner ARRIE

relieved the situation with a fine day saldr

Maru

New York, Oct. 10.

Perront, (New York) on points in part two monkong,

A ton-round contest..

SHANGHAI BOWLER LEAVES

The fa ended his county aftarytas 1981

1981 warde hizmühlered some

the

After

Mc "We are · pot ‹ worrying.

The Japanese players expressed Ancashire bowler Punt to touch.

Hoskins' Attempt At Goal Corinale le joo good fighter to reset that they could not make Abreakaway by the Bor-require championship tacked op better show in hofe fights with grderers backasaw Martin thrown to his name

Australians. While America has te bouch, but a minute later bold to my remarks and cermany, Brat class players, It is un- marked and attempt tainly would not allow Me thinkable. “that England can bo goal. His kick was, Corkindale to fight again under beaten by America as long as the changed down by the the man who refereed his fight former has 'Perry and Austin: the

with Young Stribl

Japangan, plavára statód.—Rangoð

Charlie Richards, the Shanghal fórmances fu2 League: Intexporawn Bowler, left for ably during the season"justag Shanghal, last night by the Prepi, when he took at dent Maddaley, Tá fï the last of før East Lancashire the parly of six to return.

Worsley Cup

The stakes won by Equipols now surpass those of Mr. Harry Sinclair's famous. Zev, who beat the English Derby winner. Papy rus, in a challenge race at New York ten years ago. Zev's carn- Inge totalled £60,215..

PONY CLASSIFICATION

The following are the changes in the classification of Ponies by the

Hong Kong Jockey Club:

Weston.

12/1 Limelight (t. and o.) Childs 13/1 Andrea (t. and o.) Fox 15/1 Ole King Sele.(t, and o.)

Richardson,

100/7 Totaig (t. and o.) Caralake. | 20/1 Dastur (1. and o.) Perryman.

25/1 Denbigh (0) 23/1

(t)

Novett,

25/1 Stalky for 28/1 (t.) Carr. 26/1 Alluvial (0) 28/1 (t) 8rm

Wragg.

83/1 Raymond (t, and o,) Nicholl." 28/1 Young Native (t. and o.).

Gordon Richards,

35/1 Scattercash (o.) 40/1:(L) E.

Smith.

35/1 Gino (8.) 40/1 ̋(t.) Béary. 40/1 Eroica (t. and, o.) Steve

Donoghue,

[^\(t.) 40/1 Diamanted -(0,)· · `45/1 ̧*

Golden Dawn to "B" Class, fos-' 40/1 Disarmament: (t. - and -0.)

Bullock. Back's Beauty to "A" Class, Gold Key to "Class, Oriando to "D", Cleza. Disorderly Conduct to "E" Class, Gallant Fox to "E" Class, and White Butterfly to "E" Class.

RACING

Rapier's Local Racing

Suppleme

The China Máil

·TO-MORROW.

FOLLOW RAPIER'S SELECTIONS FOR

LE MACAO

Line.. 40/1 The Font (0) 45/1 ̈° (t), D..

Smith.

45/1 Pommama-(t. and o) Sirrett. 50/1 Tartan.(t, and a,) No Jockey

Tet.

66/1 Eau, de Rones (t and 6.)

Lynch

66/1 Great Scat (t. mod o.) Lane. 66/1 Inverman (t, and o.)Me- 12. Gufgan. A

66/1 Hot Fight (o.) Hima."

80/1: Englosant (o:) 100/1 (t),W.

Rickaby

[100/1 Seraph Boy (t. and 0.) Bar-

berh

100/1.Manoeuvre alt, and

| Sharpagt

1125/1. Town Orter (o.) Stephenson.

-Chatelaine (Harry Wragg)

Versicle (Wellä),Se

Emith)

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