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THE CHINA MAIL.
I.R.C. To Have LEO FROST'S
First Big Test
In The League
K.C.C. Without Goodwin To-day.
a ay maaring
SOOKUNPOO CLUB'S GROUND ADVANTAGE MAY PROVE DECIDING FACTOR
Club Should Beat Craigengewer
(By ATHOLE
[AVING beaten
GOOD CHANCES AT MACAO MEET Mr. Paul Botelho May
Record Winner.
MISS SCOTT HARSTON FAVOURED
(By RAPIER)
[R. Leo Frost, champion jockey, MR.
is likely to increase his lead over - Mr. “Johnnie” Heard in the rice for championship · honours
H Navy and Craigengower in
the Royal when he visits Macau to-morrow.
5
Of The Challenge
Revised Results
Cup Yacht Races
Points To Date In The
Ladies' Events
Fury Now The Favourite
(By CAPTAIN CUTTLE)
*1* *** & "G" Class Allan (Mias Fahnstock) Zephyr (Mrs. Wres) Speedwell (Mrs., Way) Robena (Mrs. Marshall) Sirius (Mrs. Finlay) Toynetle (Miss Patchett) Bluejacket (Mrs. Atkinson) Kingfisher (Miss_Bilderbeck)
Class
Bolt)
Fury (Mrs. winner.
True Blue (Mrs. Adams) Gull (Miss Mackie)
Joss (Mrs. Stanton)
A***=2*- CAMRA****
Beaten by Ajax (Mr. Deftz) over convincing manner the Indian a mile at the last Macao Meeting, IĮ Recreation Club will reclve their would not be surprised · if heTHE revised results of the Chal-
TH first big test this afternoon at Soo-brought Mr. John Keswick's Adamlenge Cup races last Saturday kunpoo when they entertain the through to victory in the were as follows: Rolla (Mr. R. Kowloon Cricket Club, who have fifth race after riding potential Stock) repeated last year's victory already been checked by the Army, winners on Roda's City of Shang- and won the Denison Cup in the in the premier Cricket League, hai, H.S:T.'s Wakefield, and Messrs 'H' class, In the 'T' & 'Y' class K. Nazarin, the junior eleven Sturt and Lobel's Paul Jones. Allsa (Lt. R. Williams) won the skipper, and A. R. Abbas have been There is only one mora meeting Belillos Cup at present held by brought into the IR.C. side to the after to-morrow, and that is the Speedwell last year's exclusion of A el Arculli and M Champions' finale at the Valley. Monsieur Cord'Homme, Balling I understand there is som el Arculli, though Abbas may not
[Wings, won the silver match box be fit enough to play after being doubt regarding whether Blue for the first "Y" boat home In this
Plane wil The
start in laid up with a poisoned foot.
the class. Joan (Mr. F. Cope) again Nevice Handicap and in his K.C.C. will be without Frank Good-
won the Warren Memorial Cup in absence like the look of win. their skipper and fast bowler,
the 'G' class, while in the 'A' class Messrs. La and Liang's Pure but have in F. S. W. Smith a very
Mr. S. Odhand, sailing Jan, won the Music with Mr. Paul Botelho ound all-rounder ne a substitute.
scale model of an Anker Yacht put TN the "H" class Rolls has a good
lead from the up for competition by Mr. E. Cock grouped very closely together. Siskin next four boats His is carrying a lot of weight,
With regard to the silver matei but should win over the same dis- box
comes last but has not sailed in many won by "Wing" this was of the races, tance as he did under Mr. Deita originally presented by Lt. Col. H. Blast boats in each of the other classes. It is the same with the at the last Meeting. So On, carry courage match sailing between Gunn when Vice-Commodore to
The scarcity of points is accounted for ing 2 lb, less, was third on that
in by their missing races. dividual boats; the idea was th occasion, and will not be far away shy owner could challenge the in the " & "G" class where 13. It is impossible to pick a leader yet to-morrow.
holder of the match box, and then the G8 and Y5 occupy the first three
Chem-
Last year the K.C.C. beat the Indians in Kowloon to give the University the championship, but in the previous season they were skittled out or 90 by F.
D. Pereira (5 or 52) in reply to a total of 187.
poor ground.
The following are the teams
up.
La Linda (Mrs. Sheldon) Wasp (Mrs. Fowkes) Pat (Mrs. Elliott) Isobel (Mrs. Cowland) Carpenter (Mrs. Gandy)
Miss Pamela Scott Harston will on arid fight it out between
two Y's would sally forth come after | places.
on Mr.elves.
The winner would then taku
in four
*
races is an
7
PALACE HOTEL NEARLY THERE
One Point To
Win Billiards
League Trophy.
BIG WINS FOR CLARKE AND RANSOM
(By SPOT BALLY
BY winning all six games at the
C.P.O's Mess on Thunday night the Palace Hotel almost as‚ sured themselves of the Steel, Coul- son's Billiards League Trophy.
more
They require only one point from three games to make certain of taking the Trophy to Kowloon for the first time in the history of the Competiton.
As stated in yesterday's China Mail, Mr. A. J. Osmund, the Colony champion, and his brother Mr. L. A. Osmund won their games in Ane style while Cruz, Silva, Gill, and Antonio brought, the total wins to aix.
Yeomans played well against Gill and compiled a break of 38, while West of the Naval vide, though his side had lost 5 games, fought hard to save a game and lost to Antonio" by the narrow margin of 9 points. The R. A. Sgta, moved from the bottom position when they defeated the Engineers Sgte, The most in-
This will be the fire League game played at Soskunpos for three probably start favourite Bensons and the IR.C. hold a very Heard's Christmas Belle In the possession of the match box and notify the "A" class, however, it is fair-teresting game was that between big advantage on account of the Ladies Hendicap and ghould run the club of the new ownership.
ly safe to say that Fung with four Lieut. Regan and Sgt. Beeston the w-ins that away light experienced on
with the
odds-on latter winning by the narrow mar- race. City of
favourite. There is little to choose gin of 5 points. Beeston had a 28 of this between the next five, separated from break, while Lt. Regan compiled a Shanghai may start again, but I do I practice, however, little for not like his chances over the mile taken place lately, and so it has come
match calling between couples har each other by one point only. the game which commences at 2 Mrs. Frost, wife of the champion about that the match box is put up for sailing is high indeed and the very
In this class the ladies' standard of 27. leckey, is taking out Sunning, the first 'Y' boat in the Challenge Cup atmost is being got out of each boat, come-back when they visited St. p.m.:
The Garrison Sgts. staged a RCC-E, G. Fincher (Captain), which is not such a good proposi-race.
There is, however, no reas The Anker Yacht is a type which by A. T. Lay, E. F. Fincher, N. A. Etion as Wembly Star on which she why any Y owner should not chal- Markay, W. C. Hung, S. Gittin, won at the last Meeting, but a silver box-the race to be mailed
lenge the bolder to a match for this means sails itself with the helms-Patrick's Club and won five of the man lolling nonchalantly at the tiller. six games, R. Jordan being the only F. A. Munn, F. S. W. Smith, C. I.
To get the best out R. B. place would not be surprising. Miss Club handicaps of course.
of them, these home winner. S/Sgt. Clarke, ran C. Burnet! and Stapleton, G
bonts need sailing. Helen
as the divergent Lewin.
Mack ལྟདོ!། be
times in some of the men's races will out with an unfinished break of 55 LR.C. A. I. Mador, (Captain), Philterer.
THE restall of the 1st Ladies' Cham-show.
to beat L. E. Remedios by 79 points, A. R. Minu, A. H. Rumjuhn. J. S. A.
The following are my selections:
pionship, which was put off owing. As a line on the efficiency of the while Ransom defeated Correen, S. A. Ismail, F. D. Pereirs RACE 1:
to a typhoon, will take place on Mon-ladles at the helm in the 'A class it Collins by 100, points, A. Bakar, A. S. Suad, A. K. Ismail,
day. There will then be no further may be mentioned that Mrs. Bolt sail- K. Nazarin and A. R. Abba. Reserve.
Ladige Races until January when the ing Fury won the Open race for Anker
Scores: M. el Arealll.
will be mailed. The yachts at the Opening Cruise, and that C.P.O.'s Mess
"Tam" Pearce & Harley
In Club Side.
PURE MUSIC PRESTWICK
$0 ON
Outsider-Blue Plane
RACE 2:
CITY OF SHANGHAI CARNATION II BOLD GENERAL Outsider Gallant Fox
DANGER OF OMAR & R. LEE. RACE -
THE
CLUB fresh from their over the
10 wickets' win
Royal Navy, should experience little difficulty
against Crai-
gengower, who were dismiss.
ed ingloriously for 28 by the IR.C.. in their
game on the
Club ground.
Should U.M. Omar
WAKEFIELN WONDERFUL STAG GOLD KEY Outsider-Jungle Jim
RACE 4:
DARIEN PAUL JONES FLYING BOY Outsider...Esk.
ADAM
RACE
and R. Lee
CEBU
POWERFUL KING,
And a "spot," however, the Club Outsider-Charming Facs batsmen are likely to be given con-RACE 6- siderable anxiety as both are quite capable of running through the uide.
L. E. Lammert Jr., who has just arrived back from Home, has been given a game with the home team, and "Tam" Pearce und D. 5. Harley are also included in the side which shows three changes from last Saturday's triumphant eleven- Eric Mitchell standing down, and T. M. L. Redmond and J. Bergne Coupland being passed over,
CHRISTMAS BELLE BUNNING GALLANT FOX Outsider-Krata Viz.
out
Golf Notes
(Continued from Page 4,)
8. H. Dodwell, straight from
оп
Ladies'
*
•
on
6th Champolup Serles consists) Gull sailed by Miss Mackie gained Taylor
of nine races and should be complete second place in one of the Open Cham- Cuniffe ed in February Thereafter a series pionship races.
of five extra ladies races is usually
"B" Clas Rolia (Mrs. Kemble) Dorothes (Mrs. Coote) Colleen (Mrs. Marsden) Ariel (Min Beryl Fair) Diana (Miss M. Witham) Siskin (Miss B. Fair)
Alford
It will be remembered that two Byrne boats were lost recently in
at Shanghal. Typhoon their class of big centre-boarders sadly Remedios depleted and the building of new Glendinning
class
la under consideration.
Jordan
What form the new boala will take Bailey
it is at present too early to say, but, Collins
"Jumbo"
Palace Hotel
43 A. J. Osmund 150
105 L A. Osmund 150
111 Cruz
150
•
*
Page
09 Slive
150
held if entries warrant.
The points to date in the races are as follow:
tadler
'THERE is a rumour that the Shang Yeoman
hat Yacht Club may adopt our West Anker class in the northern port.
150 Gill
150
141 Antonio
150
574
900
21 14
St. Patrick's This leaves Oldfield
Garrison 8gle.
136 Joyce
160
71 Clarke
150
121 Cubitt
160
150 Gillow.
00
120 Flood
150
60 Ransom
150
056
840
ILA. Spis.
145 Beeston
150 Harding
146
D1 Pine
150
BB Clarke
150
150 Starbuck
128
150 Thompson
785
134
850
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.
blamed on the condition of course.
the
This, with the exception of some "well-dressed"
WAL greens, beautiful order a fine tribute to the staff.
Talking Of Rules
| bearing Inter-port sailing matches in mind, Shanghai is evincing a good deal
-
•
of interest in the possibilities of Anker R.E. Sgie. Is yachts for the new fleet.
Lt. Regan Hollingsworth of "Taimoshan" Hart Intest news comes from Los Angeles where her Say crew have been enjoying the hos Giles pitality of the California Yacht Club. Buckle
Here's a hint to players whose wball apparently vanishes into thin
Hair after being driven down the! fairway or reasonably adjacent thereto.'
The
CUMBERLAND IN SEMI-FINAL.
One well known player after Borner Wins Deciding
*spending a considerable length of jtime, as befits a noio purchase, look- fing for his tee shot at the edge of the oth (New Course) fairway had
a sudden brainwave and looked in-
alek bed put up a great fight side hia caddies pocket. We under. The following are the probable
against Lissaman, but Pearce stand that his next adions are not teams for the game which com found all the shots in his bag of nu covered by the Rules of Golf! |mences at 2 p.m.;
Encounter.
NG SZĘ KWONG CUP
(By SPOT BALLY.
CUMBERLAND
2
Games
PWLW L/Pta.
7 7 0 39 3 21 Palace Hotel C.P.O.% Mess. T 3.27 18.12% Garrison Sgta. . 7 4 8 17 25 11% R.A. Sgle.
6 2 4 10. 26 5% SL Patricks 6 2 4.12 24 B.E. Sat... 71.6.15 274
The following breaks of over 50 have
qualemand
Lo fled for the semi-final Round
·A. J. Osmund (Palace) 81 and 53. F. A. Gill (Palace) 56..
avail against Marton, who complet And talking of Rules, the new in the Ng Sze kwong Billiards Cup-5/Sgt. Clarke (Garrison) 55 un- Club: A. C. Beck, G. E. B. Divethed the round in 72, after easing up and Improved version as brought when they defeated ILMS. Suffolk finished. G. 8. Dunkley, D. S. Harley, A. W.
up to date by the St. Andrew's sub- by 3 games to 2 in the Second Mr. Gr, Pine (RA) 54. Hayward (Captain), L. 5. Lammert, at the last few holes!
M. Omar, L
|J. B. H. Leckie, II. Owen Hughes, A. J. B. Ross, in spite of some poor committee come into force on the Round at the Sailors' and Soldiers' Next Thursday's Games
Peirce
T. E. Pearce and J. E. Smith. tea shots, surprisingly accounted first of January next, but I under-Home-last night. *.
The following are next Thursdays" C.C.C.-R. Lee (captain), A. T.
With the first four games equally fixturer: Lee, E. Zimmern, P. R. Zimmern, U. for that dark horse, W. A. Stewart, stand that no official copy or noti
✓ C.P.O.'s Mess Hubbard, R. C. Reed, Awhose poor play round the greens fication thereof is yet to hand at divided C.P.O. Sargent, the No. 1 Bt. Patricks"
Palace Hotel v. RE. Sgts. Steel, Garr. Sgt. D. Hamson, J. L. Youngseye, and C. W.jetst him the game.
local Headquarters. Possibly they of the CP.Q's Mess
by LA. Beta.. Generally speaking there was a are waiting in Scotland for Coulson's team, apposed· C.F.O,
100 Per Cent Records The Junior Games. lot of good play and a lot of bad stamped-addressed, envelope being. Borner to decide the issue. The The undermentioned hold 100 per The following are the
junior play which, however, could not be sent from here, games down for decision:
Lam.
Second League.,. Navy v. Civil Service
·
(Kings Park Entries And Handicaps
Gralgengower v., R.A.M.C.
Friendlies.
T
two team Captains adopted safety cunt records in the competition · the measures throughout and Borner qualification boing 5: games played.. played splendidly" to beat Sargent
Player Club. P.W
for agst by 28 points. The Cumberland's M. 24/Silva Palace 17 1050 875 opponents fa, the semi-final will be F. A. Gill (
1050 550
· 900 629. A. J. Ommund, Palace. 5. 6 760 385 Destroyers contest
I understand thera is great køerness
(Valley) For Last Race Meet Of Season the winners of the Lincolné v Antonio Palace Police v. St. Joseph's College
THE following are the entries and Dilatory Male "D" Clau-One Mile. Beat breaks in the match were between Gill and Bijva to top the (Valley). handicaps for the last next Saturdam (154 lb.), reatival Eye Simpson 01, Frieck, 26 and 27, and averages Hist Royal Engineers v. H.K.C.D,
day Race Keeting at the Valley this Alda (161), Alax. (164) Evs
Flying Bay (168), Glen Shee Borner 20, Probable Teams. December Handicap-Ons Mile,"
Helter Skelter (182): Jingle Scores: (187) Maria Petra ::.(168); Powerful Cleb. 110-11; 1. Armstrong, 8. G. Mon Tallman (240) Powerful King King (167) Stickypast (161), T
Gold Key (148), Helman (168),
,"The Gadwall (140), The Loafer Gedwall - (102), Valley, Hall (190); Matthewa
Vallay, Hall (149), and Widnes Wembley Biar (106),,. White
White Butters Hanham (168), and Widnes (161) BARCE
(Bookunpos)RBOR.
Guller, J. Hunter, 1. D. Kibeay, A.-D.. Lowson, AK Mackenzie (Captain),
H. Marahan, LB. W. Paterson,
Folter, T. M. I. Redmond and R. F. Talbot
LA SALLE IN DRAWN GAME
La Salle College drew with Bt.
Joseph's College Boarders yester“. day on their own ground,
La Balla 97 for 8 daci"
St Joseph's: Boardaraga
Leitao 28 Hot: out,
-17 Entries
Plan Plate One Mile
Barrier Reef- Handicap One Mite.. Chanpin (165 lb.), Ngtuk (163),
Barolo 167 lb) Black Rock (158) Wolln City of Melbourne Blackt (148) Darien (155), (150) Evening Blar (170), Friar Tock Flying Boy 7155) Good Sport (146) 1165) K (188) Mermaid (152), Krata: Vis (149) Paul Jones Ration (154), Tecum
10 Entrie
Suffolk
Sargent
Frieck
Cumberland
122, Borner
160
150 Martin
100
,94. Simpson.
160
118 Ingate
150, Miller
|CLUB LUSITANO RECORD - FASY
VTRIUMPH SARA
The Club Lasitano experienced no 150 dificulty in beating the Engineers" |00| Instituts last night on the latters”
tables 640 The next game le on Monday Scones:
Philberen (168), Ta Ponsile 77 (157), when the Lincolns (Holdera), en- Engineers! Inat, Club Lanilang
Gost
204 Boqueria 7 eto 121 Roza SA 255
Pimmel E. Remedion 250 Mitchell
gage the Eighth Destroyer Flollt Erickson at (101), and White Butterfly (156) la In the Second Round
Entries The Quamanand Antius Champions, The Lincolns five will be select Saunders tha Hang: Kong: Automy: Championi, ed from: Bat, Green, Sat., James, Jack..., and The Hou Kong Actum Bob TO, Malthy L/C, Herriott, Pie Jones Grimas Champlona will also buɛrmal
this Meeting,
Abbott, Pis: Atkinson.
185 J. Remedios - 250 101,Cunha 161 Damund
250
250
$1,500
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