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THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933.
"RAPIER” SELECTS THE PANTHER AND SWALE FOR THE “DOUBLE”
CUMBERLAND CHALLENGE CUPS FOR GOODWIN TO
WIN
Sailing Race Triumph Over Eagle Gig
H.
YACHT CLUB TROPHY
M.S. CUMBERLAND won the
•Royal Rong
YACHTING TO-DAY
NAVY v CLUB TEAM RACE
Yacht Kong
from
Club' Service Sailing Race ILMS. Eagle by 7 seconda yosler- day over a distance of seven miles,
Results.
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TO-MORROW
LEAD K.C.C. IN
LEAGUE TO-DAY
Malaya Interporter To Play Against Army
DRAWN GAME INDICATED
(BY ATHOLE)
CLUB NIGHT RACE FOR CRUISERS DECLARED fit by medical ex-
HAS
BEEN
SUGGESTED
(By CAPTAIN CUTTLE!
THES
is the big event of A record number of 20
to
murtan the week.
perts Frank Goodwin, who tore a leg muscle in the interport game against Malaya, will lead the K.C.C. against the Army in their |
LIBERTY BAY SHOULD
BEAT SADKO
“DOUBLE” FOR MESSRS. TESTER AND ABRAHAM?
VALLEY HALL AND CEBU MAY CAUSE SURPRISES
(By RAPIER).
opening first division cricke! fix-ME Panther's struggle for supremacy against King Salmon and ture at the K.C.C. to-day.
T
Strengthened by the decision of
Swale's challenge against Iron Grey will be the features of the
acht-thirteen a-side will take their skipper to play the K.C.C. will "dally double" at to-day's Race Meeting. The Fanther and Swale |
part.
racing yachts will compete Club v Navy team race for Challenge Cups to-day. The "H" class will sail for the Den- ison Challenge Cup now held by Rola (Mr. Stock); the combined "I" and "Y classes for the Belilios Trophy held by Speedwell (Major Stewart), and the "G" class for the Warren Memorial Cup held by Joan
Corrected Pr
'omberland stupi
4.19.24
1
Eagle (GI
4 10.31
+2
Midway (9)
4 43.50
F4
THE
Falmouth (2nd Whalers
421.36
*
Eagle (2nd Cutter k
4.34.20
A
Whatshed (Whalers
1 27.01
Falmouth (1st Winter) Cumberland (1st Cult) Eagle (1x flatter) Cunt)erland (2nd Culler)
4 27.14
5
4.36.04
*
4 36 12
441.39
12
4.34.37
7
4 36.55
10
(M. Cope).
4.46.54
17
4 39.44
11
Eagle (1st Whaler) Eagle (2nd Whaber) May( Cutter) Veteran (Whales a Camberland
end Whaler
kent (2nd Whaler)
Wit (Whale)
Modway (2nd Whites) Candyland (1 Whale
- 2
+
Akut (W)
4 42 10
After the morning race the Navy and Club teams will ex- change yachts before racing in the afternoon so that neither alde should gain an advantage due to sailing different boats. To avoid rongestion on the start- The "A" class have no challengeing line the yachts will be divided eap for race for. but the winner will into three classes, each class being receive a scale model of an Anker sent off at 5 minute intervals with 15 Yacht presented by Mr. E Cock the [the faster "H" class starting last.
Kowloon Manager of the ithiof
were
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16
1 A
D.N.F DNF
451.35
Dorks where Litt
thene yachi
GOLF NOTES
by " Hook and Slice."
HESE moles are being written
TH
with thoughts directed to
North
wards a different variety of
British" Ball than that used on the
vall course. By the time you read
them this advice will be opportune
*
The following are the tragen
Morning Race
Yacht Club.
HELMSMAN
FS. Come
Berg
R. Naess
lir. Davis
# S. Rouse
OBSERVEP
Atlases
1. Y.
L. B. Willums
M. Curd' Homme
Capt. Marshall Major Atkinson F. Cope
C. C. Bluki NV. Crutcher
A H. Wood
Lt. Elliott Cd. Norfolk
Lt. Gillenpic
Cdr. Brown Capt. Benn
Clay
Lt. Whitfield
Lt. Choras PAY
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be much stronger in the attack than was at one Lime expected. To-day R. B. Lewis, the Malaya in terporter, is making his debut and the home club are fielding their
strongest aide.
The Army have made one change
in the side which drew with the
Navy last Saturday, Pte. Barnaby Lincolne) replacing Cpl. Colledge.
The teams are as follow:
(captain), Army Capt. Williams Major Bonavia, Lt. Walker, & War: ing, La. Butler. Spr. Tucker, Lt. Garth waite, Sgt. Taylor. Capt. Michell, L. Williams and P. Barnsby.
K.C.C.-F. Goodwin
are my combination, though the punter must bear in inind that both races are over sprint distances where anything may happen,
the
There are many who believe that Liberty Bay is to receive a severe test from Sadko in the St. Andrew's Stakes, the big race of the day. but I cannot see any grounds for such an opinion Dunbar crack is as fit as ever and it is extremely uniškely that be: will lose his unbeaten record.
Messrs, Tester and Abraham may record the "double" with The Panther and The Tiger, but the latter is going to be seriously challenged by at least half a dozen ponies in the Glasgow Handicap.
Though Country
Rapier's
Selections
RACE 1:
COUNTRY CLUB FIGHTING BLOOD STABLE SECRET
Outalder-Bold General
RACE 2:
THE TIGER FLYING TOURIST DON
Outalder--Brechin
RACE 3:
LIBERTY BAY SADKO
KING'S JUSTICE Outsider--Conanck's Beauty
RACE 4:
THE PANTHER
KING SALMON
VALLEY HALL Outsider Pa
RACE 5:
ALEXANDRA RALL ROYAL FLUSH WAKEFIELD Outsider-Gold Key
RACE 6:
ROSY MORN PORTIA
CITY OF BRISBANE Outsider-Lucy Glitters
I understand that Mr. S. N. Pan, the leading Chinese rider, will not F. Fincher, he seen out on the course to-day. F. Fincher, A. T. Lay, E. e) F. A. Munn, W. C. Hung. 5. V. Git tins, N. A. E. Mackay, C. 1. Stapleton.
Club (Mr. Crieff Handicap after his excellent C. Burnet! and R. B. Lewis
at the last behind Brechin the run
RACE 7: Last year the Army were beaten Dunnett) is expected to win
SWALE Mr. Benny Proulx haal Fighting Blood Meeting. the Ewo Handicap,
one of the fastest dock, Arthur Lny acoring 78 in (Mr. Remedios), Bold General (Mr now become
Secret (Mr. starters front the gate, and, provid-1 to lay the Allison, and Stable leas than 60 minutes
ed he gets away to another good foundations for the K.C.C. triumph Dinnen) should not be far away.
start there is nothing in the field RACE 8:
in a sensational race against
Lt. St. Clair Ford]
in a tall scoring
LA. Cer. Black
LL. Emanu
*H* Class
Capt. Wells LL. Jones Cdr. Gewland
Royal Navy.
HELMSMAN
OBSERVER
'A' Class
remember there is nothing better par figure is 4, it makes on reflecti
man'a dr. Drummond business
1. Curiel than an outing at Fanling to clean the American
attitude towards golf. But it is not
J.Cdr. Myers Even its B
Funky in the Stater that the "bogey" Cam. Sedgwick the atmosphere!
set in attract thenmmn. Élott round of head ufting due perhaps of corner in
3. Y. irkes wha
L. Ball to recent excessive work in a simi-player for direction by the elbow, the exer ("Colone!” and keep doing it even af
un ane curse only. out fist ise and the "masiler's body" buck
will bring to normal.
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The
Major Slewar
M. Bergauni
Major They
G. H. Gardy
G. G. Wood
G Class
D. P. Rosier
J. G. Pilcher
Cal Bilderbeck
Capt. Fowkes
1. dr. Venvill
[Cdr. Huiton
14 Swane
11.Cdr. Harrison
*R* Class
ur
1 Powlett
Carey R. Stack
The gey figures an lath courses at Gleneagles and at Troon are over So, wre we to have big attendances, penerous to the extent of aix at Fanling over the week end'
Changes At Fanling
Members of the Golf Club who
seven, strokes No 1 puilane is the Cdr Tupper only course I have come across yet
where n bogey of 80 appears just-at Bern table and there can be no doubt,
de not make the weekly pilgrimage that it has been fixed deliberately Afternoon Race to Fanling during the summer will high in order to attract, und retain,
tind that Various improvements
have been completed signed their last hits
the patronage of the player, in- variably the possessor of a
they tank balanceì SUET
P. G. Parker
E. P Lee
Lt Col Marsden
Yacht Club.
targe HELMSMAN who relutes with
at Fanling pride how he beat the "Colonel"
I think that before the summer. the 2nd, 3rd & 6th from the now tee) halea on the Old Course aro devout the most now as good
golfer could wish for, with the 6th and 13th on the New ranking sim larly. The raised tee at the latter
Kowloon Championship
Ma Stewart
M Bergnost
Major Thoyis
A. 1. Shurids
上
C G Wood
The second round of the Kowloon Championship. did not provide
many narrow victories as the pre-Renter
round and with the exception
her
OBSERVER
*A' Cla
Cdr. Drummond 14. Curjel
LA Cdr. Myers Capt. Sedgwick
Ellinti Comm 1. Y. G Clann
L. Ball LA. Cdr Verville
Cdr. Hutto
of one match the other semi-finalists i fol- Bilderbrek
G. Milne who at one time in bis Of course, that is not to say than match with A. Urquhart stood à up.
hole has made a wonderful differ.secured any victories.
wice.
the construction work of the Greens eventually lost his substantial lead tok Committee is completed and
there are still several features calling for
La. Cir. Tupper
Capt Benson Royal Navy,
Philterer (Mr. Puncheon is a game. To-day's game will be another struggle be pony which will need watching in which can catch him over five fur. batting sides a handicap race in which anything longs, though he may find 168 lb. a tween two strong
in.little disconcerting. and a draw is a very likely result. might happen owing to the
Royal Flush (Mr. Heard) is good looking pony at the moment,! and Wakefield (Mr. Frost), despite
Club Favoured To Beat
Navy
are
The Navy second premier league game
to cap. and if he does
not bore out
Are
IRON GREY WHITE BUTTERFLY Outsider---Darien
FESTIVAL EVE WEMBLY STAG
THE GOAT Outsider-Cebu
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experience of many of the riders. Brechin's Debut in "B" Promoted to the "B" Class, Brechin (Mr. Butler) has a very his weight impost of 165 b. la playing their good chance in the Glasgow Handi- likely to be well in the running. CORRESPONDENCE.
Gold Key and Mon Talisman day when they entertain the Club coming into the home straight he flyers who cannot be disregarded, is not far off Tenorio and Tillicum jat King's Park, and from all indi- should be well up with the leaders, and Wonderful Stag's belated win
Frost) The Tiger (Mr. cations they should fare poorly!
(To the Editor, "China Mail") against a strong, though slow-scor.ceiving weight from many of the may prove good outside beta. Rosy Morn Favoured ponies and I think he will just do ing. batting side.
Sir, "Referee's" Interesting re- Tourist (Mr.)
Portia's magnificent run in the! it with Flying Noronha). Don (Mr. da Roza), and record breaking five furlongs Aus-view of the Caer Clark Cup Hockey
Continued on Page ).
AND TAKES 6 FOR 45 "B" Company Borderers Win By 72 Runs
is re-
not extra
when she
LADIES' HOCKEY.
one
HALFORD SCORES 63 King's Bounty (Mr. Proulx) in close tralian race at the last Meeting. Tournament in last night's editions
ran third, in front of of the Chine Mail contained attendance.
In his paragraph Watch Pride of Tsingtao (Mr Rosy Morn, after being left at the glaring error. Ip!. Though he is
start, will rain for her many sup-dealing with the "7" Ladies' de- ordinarily fit, 140 lb. is a very low porters, but I like the Freemantle fence he emitted the name of Miss weight for a mile run. Daylight St. Leger winner's chances better! Betty Blumenthal, who is consider- Eve might also need watching. In the absence of Night Star anded a certainty for the wing half She has given probably Woodland Stag. Mr. Deltz knows position. Liberty Bay To Win
defence than displays in There is considerable specula-his mount well, and a mile is per tion going on with regard to thehaps just a little more than Portin any other member of the team this
Yours etc.. Stakes, many being cau do. St. Andrew's
back Mr. A. M. L. City of Brisbane (Mr. Frost is
Ladies' Hockey Enthusiast. Hong Kong November 1.
."C" COMPANY BEATEN IN INTER COMPANY LEAGUE
Sookunpoo
PLAYING at Sokun Doo ye Soares' Sadko against the Dunbar the big danger, though readin
better
[PERSON.
LOWER DECK TEAM TO-DAY
yester-prepared to
tera (Mr. Proulx) is not to be dis- eruck, Liberty Bay (Mr. Frost). the Borderers defeated "C" Com-
I can only see one pany in the race regarded at 143 b.-17 lb. lighter than the favourites and 12 lb. ligh-' pany by 12 runs in the Battalion and that is the latter. Inter-Company Cricket tournament. Sadko (Mr. Soares) should slave ter than Mr. Rafeek's candidate.
The following have been selected Spt. Halford played the biggest off the challenge of Dynasty's
Lancashire Stable Win?
Lower Deck at to represent the Swale (Mr. Pearse) is going to part in "B" Company's win, scoring King's Justice for second place, and
the Incognitos at hockey against Beauty (Mr. Deitz) 63 and taking G wickets for 45 runs. Cossack's
have a strenuous struggle against Happy Valley this afternoon at 4.16 (Mr. Pie John was the most successful Charming Stor
Iron Grey (Mr. Paul Botelho) over will bowler of the day, taking 5 wickets and Blue Star (Mr. Liang)
five furlongs to decide the second!
Sig Mac Meekin; Tel Steers, A. D. for 36 runa.
probably finish unplaced in that or-
leg of the "double," but, judging Oriff; A. B. Mordy, E. R. A. Reid, A. der.
the Lancashire pony on his win B. Hodge, Sig Hetherington, Sig He
Crue, Tel Rimmer, A. under Mr. Benny Proulx over The first leg of the "double"
shade longer distance at the last very open with The Panther (Mr. Meeting, he should win. Mr. Pearue Frost) the favourite over his best rode an excellent race
Cant Faker
L1. Swain
PG Parker
ia Car
Haron
H' Claan
JA. Puwit
1
Carey
i
The following were the scores. "B" Coy. 8.W.B.
OBSERVER
Sgt.
Bromley,
Yates,
b
'A' Clas
Morgan
27
F. S. Coole
16:
4
E. S. Berg
B. Naess
tit managed to win the match on, cal Murden the last green.
W. A. Stewart although playing! attention. The 16th on the Old and good golf could not hold F. F. A. the 3rd on the New remain the re Remedios whose uncanny putting in pective worst holes in the round and the first few holes of the
HELMSMAN
match. Flint!
I can imagine the greens committe2000 gave him an early advantage Cdr. Norfolk doing some constant hard thinking from which Stewart never recover- (Lt. Gilespie
led. Three up at the turn Remedios in an effort to tighten them
Capt. Benn secured the victory hy 4 and 3.
B
Cdr. Brown
1. Y, G
Dr. Davis
H. S. Rouse
*Class
1. Williams M. Cord'Homme Capt. Marshall Major Atkinson E. Cape
C. C. Bluke N. V. Croucher A. H. Wood
'I' Class
+ .
The introduction of a bunker just beyond the slope of the 9th fairwav
Having a lead of one hole at the Whitfield (Old Course) would trap many
19th A. J. Dennis in this match with Lt. Chavaske
Lt. St. Clair Ford nor. .. D. Purves went further ahead at. Cdr. Black rank bad second shot which
mucb
the 10th, 11th and 12th and even-LL Emanuel mally runs down to a very
and the bunker tusily secured entry into the semi- undeserved lie.
Capt. Wells would be well inside landing die final on the 15th green.
Lt. Johns The match between J. MacKnight Crawland Lance of a good second from a high handicap player. Another sugges and D. C. Wilson resulted in Wil tion that has been expressed is to
ja two hole lead at the ninth. widen the ditch to the edge of the son winning by 4 & 3 after holding 11th hole (New Course) to make an The semi-final to be played over|
Provided thirty six holes will be decided on efficient water hazard. this were kept clear of weeds and the 10th inst. when G. Milne will marahy surroundings there should be play F. E. A. Remedios and A. J. no question of a monyulto menace Denais will be opposed to D. C. Wil in the summer. But it is easy to criticise and if the average player of constructing realised the cost
would avan one simple bunker he commented (while thoughts of New! Clubhouses and increased subscrip tions are still in the air) a policy
of "look before you leap".
To Attract The Player
While we are on the subject of
golf course construction here is a
son.
(Continued on Page 11).
D. G. S. Netball Win Over St. Stephen's,
SECOND HALF RECOVERY.
Pte. Pole, b Strickland
Captain Gottwaliz, b Nelson
Sgt. Halford, b John
Pte. Watts, b John
Pte. Owen, e and b John Pte. Parsons, not out L/Cpl. Whelan, b Morgan C.Q.M.S. Griffiths, b John Pte. Waiters, b Morgan Pte. Hill, e Strickland, b John
Extras
E night race round the Island Tn Wednesday was cancelled
the heavy downpour of John owing to
Morgan rain.
It was with great reluctance that Strickland the crows of the five competing Nelson yachts-Cherub, Wanderer, Tavy II,
"C" Coy, 8.W.B. Norseman and W. & 1. decided to Pte. Morgan, run out abandon this race. A long night Pte. Bord, e Halford, b Pole .. at the tiller in pouring rain can Pie, (46) John, e Whelan,
Pola hardly be described as a pleasant
Harriman),
Valley Hall's Promise
]熱
s
on Maria
ati
11 distance. If the champion Jockey Petra to record his first win
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9
0
18
can pull it off it may mean a "hat the Valley earlier this half. trick" for him.
King Salmon (Mr. Heard) disap- pointed over a mile last time out, ¡but he is going to prove a definite
menace to-day.
Iron Grey is conceding 8 lb., but that this will I do not consider
He is going to have much effect. be & very serious menace.
White Butterfly at 140 lb.,
Valley Hall will probably receive little attention, but he looks a good Darten, and Flying Boy are likely thing at 148 lb. He ran well over to figure in placed positions in a mile at the last Meeting, though very open Novices' scramble. 150 Junplaced.
Flying Boy, Glen Shee, and Now's The Time and Fi Fe are all good outside beta.
Weight May Lose Race Alexandra Half (Mr. Proulx should start a hot favourite in the
Cebu's Challenge
L
Ago.
p.m.
R.A.S.C. TEAM FOR TO-DAY
The following will represent the R.A.S.C. against the Y.M.C.A., in a friendly hockey match to be play-
ad at King's Park to-day at 4 p.m.
Headland Lt. Jeffers and Whitley; Ilanson, Buckland, Daley: Jeffries, Swain, Senlor, Tipple and Barlow.
RADIO MAMAK TEAM
The following will represent the Radio Sports Club in their Mamak Tournament fixture against ILM.S. Medway at Caroline Hill to-morrow at 4 p.m.
Though I like the look of Festival Eve for the last race Cebu 19 A distinct possibility after his run
month behind Stickypart n
Man Bingh; P. Bingh and J, B. Mr. Delta will probably have the Grewal; Jaggets Blogh, O. J. Dyke and mount on the latter, while Mr. M, Singh M. H. Hassan, G. Singh, Daffy Davis, I understand, chose Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and "P. Festival Eve instead of Stickypast. A Kemp (captain).
Helter Skelter (Mr. Heard) is a Singh,
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0, M. FL. W 10 0 30 A 12 2 49 3 4 0 80 1 4 1 19
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1
b
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
1
0. M.
228gt. Halford
12
HL. 45
11 Pto. Pole
4 0 13
1 Stag (Mr. Front) are other good
Pte. Strickland, € Hurns, b
Parsons C.Q.M.S. Horne,
Halford
1
Pte. Parsons Pte. Waits
0
17
1 looking pontes over the distance,
2
01
6
€ Bromley, b
BORDERERS . MEDWAY
1
10
or even an exciting recreation, and Lt. Jordan, b Halford under these conditions cancellation Ct. Yalen, b Halford was inevitable course.
In place of this race, which was
■ private and informal one, it has been suggested that the Club should
After being led by 11 goals to 7 organize a night race for cruisers Pte. Nelson, b Halford local rule taken from the card, which at half time the Diocesan Girls' starting on Saturday evening with Pto. Poed, b Halford
Course round Lantau Island L/Cpl. Noyes, not out I 'hary before me, of a well known School boat the St. Stephen's Giria'ja "Arterijan opurse. "A Ball from off School by 19 to 14 in a netball match which should bring the winner Pte. (84) Lewis, b Halford
Very Extras Be home on Sunday morning. the tes in the bunker guarding the yesterday. 18th, creamy may be lifted and drop J. Wong, centre, and L. Falmer, possibly such a race will be includi-: Ded without penalty". This hole la goal thrower, were conspicuous for ed in the 1984 club programmD,
irda, kiightly uphill, and as the 'the winners:
w.likely pony at 145 lb., while The
The following will represent the 18 Bouth Wales Borderers, against
Reserver:Burlin Singh and Attar
6 Goat (Mr. Proulx) and Wembly BORDERERS SECOND ELEVEN.
The following will represent the
especially Rita's candidate at 147.Borderers'
second hockey XI
Mr. Frost may find'' 165 lb. 1oo against the Lincolns -2qd XI at much in the face of several dan Chatham Road on Monday at 5 pm. Flynn: Ronan, and Mason; O'Brien, gerous-looking light weights./
It might be wise to watch laria Morgan and Jones; Lt. Martin, (80)
8 H.M.S. Medway to-morrow at Boo-Petra and Orlando, while Adam Jones, (49) Jones, Casey, and Duinel
(Mr. Butler) is by no means out 6) kunpoo...
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Total
(Continued on Page 11). Continued at foot of next Column.) Morgan.
Lt. Col. Raikes, Capt. 'Gotiwallz, L. of the running. Partnership is)
A bad de Wimon, Bgt Halford, Sgt. Ford, not fit, that he may do it. Bgt. Church, Bgt. Brominy, Ple. Pole start and then there is likely to Pie. Hopian, Pte. Ronan and Pie. (87) be a big dividend.
Billiards on Page 6.
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