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SPINAWAY AND GLAD EYES FAVOURED FOR THE

KOWLOON GOLF TRIUMPH

GOLF STARTING TIMES

To-morrow And Monday

HE- following are the starting)

Tamen at the Royal Hong Kong

Golf Club for to-morrow and Mon- day:

9.25

To-Morrow

OLD COURSE

1.30 .m. T. A. Pearce P, H. Scoones.

J. A. R. Selby J. M. Gray. A. C. 1. Bowker F. Symne] Thomson.

Surg. Lt. Cdr. Weeks Pay Cdr. Tetlor.

11. G. Sheldon I. H. Geare. E. des Voeux A. B. Purves

STRONG VALLEY TEAM

WELL BEATEN

MCKELLAR REPEATS WIN Rapier's

OVER BRALEY

LOBEL'S

IMPROVEMENT

THE Kowloon Golf Club avenged their defent of last October at

of

Kong Golf Club when they beat a very strong visiting team in yesterday's encounter over the Kowloon course by 20% poïkis to 13 points, after securing a lead of 3% points on the sixteen sin- gles matches.

Deplorable conditions delayed the start in the morning for 20 minutes, but the weather cleared up later, only a thin drizzle pre- vailing in the latter stages of the contest, A McKellar repeated is triumph of last October over A. T. Braley, while F. Lobel se. cured the better of H. J. Buxton, after ending all square in the October encounter.

Detailed scores were as follow:

drewes. Camdr.

G. F. Hole T. C. Monaghan.

II. II. Beddow C. Monaghan, H. H.-Doddow C. Mycock. Capt. Michell Major East-

wick Field.

G. S. Archhutt J. M. Walker

C. H. Bradley E. D. Mat

thews.

I. C. Grover M. N. Conter.

R. C. Hopkins J. W. May.

bow.

L. Goldman

A. McKellar

Selections

Race 12-

For To-Day

SOLDIER OF CHINA NAVY HALL

BLUE TSAR

Outsider Flying Tourist.

Race 25

HYDROPLANE

BRILLIANT STAR

BRIGHT VIEW

BRONZE ERA

Outsider-Oak Bay

Race 3:--

ABLE AMAZON „ NELL GWYN

Oulalder-Mutiny Bay

Race 4

TILLICUM

JUNGLE JIM

ROYAL FLUSH

Outsider-Mike

`~ SPINAWAY

WEST PARADE

WHAT A CHANCE

Outsider-The Redshank-

Race 6:-

CLASSIC HALL CAVALCADE

TINY STAR

Outsider--Tu Good Time.

Race 7:-

BOLDIER OF BRITAIN COSSACK'S BEAUTY GLENEAGLES

Race 8

Outsider-King's Justice

GLAIS BYES

T80 TAK TUMMEL

9,40

#1

9.40

9,50 9.55 10.00

D. I Prophet 3. Forbes.

10.05

J. MacKnight R. C. Webb.

10.10

H. B. Day T. C. Fairburn.

10.15

O. J. Shannon, W. Thomson.

10,20

2. S. MacLaren L. R. An-

Happy Valley

Kowloon G.C.

SINGLES

10,25

D. S. Edward

0

D. C: Wilson

Race 5-

11

10.30

1 P. Almebrook

10.30

A. T. Braley

0

10.35

J. A. R. Selby

1. Eastman

0

10.40 10.45

Major Wren

0

J. McKnight

Lt. Col. Matthews

0

W. 8. Hillier

F. E. Booker

0

W. Taylor

10.50

10.55

F. Label

1

H. T. Buxton

4

A. D. Humphreys

0

R.. K. Collings

1*

11,00

G. Milne A. McKellar.

C. B. Robertson ..

0

G. Mijne..

1

11.05

C. I. Burton A. Sommer-

felt.

A. O. BrawEL

0

W. M. Groves

114

11.10

J. B. Ross R. Young.

C. Mycock

4 A. J. Derinis

-1

11.15

A. E. Lisaanzan D.-S. Robb,

A. Macfarlane

L D. Purves

11.20

V. J. Gordon A. Ritchie.

11,25

D. 3. Edward C. B. Robert

A. W. Muir

0

T. Seddon ...

A. Brookshank

1

VC Labrum.

£1.30

..

1% A. Andrewn

0

Marten.

Rate 9

11.36

W. L. Alexander A. C. Young

Total

7

Total

10%

11.44

I Goldinan W. S. Hillier.

FOURSOMES.

11.45

II. N Williamson W. Pi Lendrigh

Edward and Goldman

2

Wilson and Alsebrook

11.50

++

McKellar and Selby

0

Braley and Eastman

*

Wren and Matthews Booker and Label

t

McKnight and Hilller

2

0

Taylor and Buxton

Humphreys and Robertson 0

Collings and Milne

2

Brawn and Mycock

0

Groves and Dennis

2

Macfarlane and Muir

2

Purves and Seddon

0

Brooksbank and Shepherd

2

Labrum and Andrews

0

9:48

9,50

Total

6

Total

10%

10.04

Singles Total .............

7

Singles Total

10

10.12

E. Thompson* D. J.

Krogh

Grand Total ....

13

Grand Tots!

20%

10.20

W. N. A. Smalley” A. Kidd

10.28

W. W. C. Shewan I. 8.

Grant

10.36

I. H. Pethick O. Gordon.

10.44

E. Schroter M. N. Coch

TANG"

10,52

A, R Mackenzie. S. T.

Whyte Smith"

11.00

F. Label H. T. Buxton

11.08

C. W.

Jeffries* 7.

Coull-

12.00 12:05

Fon.

-E. D. Lawrence' 0, E. G.] J. Shepherd

R. B. Walker J. B. Mackle. 11.55 1. G. Wallington T. I.

Rowell.

G. G. Worrall W. J. Roberts C. W..

F. Booker and part-

NEW COURSE

9.32 a.m. L. Davies J. C. Dunbar.

9.40

T. R. Chaasel A. C. Ellie

E. Sommers R. A. Rodgeri.

Mrs. Smalley Mrs. Webb,

W

L Marshall W. Shrad-

** No room on old Course.

Monday.

OLD COURSE

1.29 a.m. CE. Sandstrom

Guare.

KOWLOON'S

9 WINS

Fourteen Matches Played To Date

FOURTEEN matches have now **been played between the

CH. Bradley R. D. Walker. Happy Valley section of the Royal LR Davies J, Forbes, Hong Kong Golf Club and the Hughes AE Kowloon Golf Club, and of these

H. F. Phillips P. Le Leefe..

W. P. Malcolm

C. Webb IL. P. Bailey

$.86

40

0.44

0.48

·9.52 0.58 10.00

B. G.

10,04 10/3 10.32

10.16

10.20

10.29

$10.39

[Kowloon || have won nine, scoring

255 points as against their op-

JB. Ross A. Ritchie, ponents 191.

A. M. Parker J. Coulthart.

Megarry L. R. Andrewss. The following hive been the re-

“? E, des Voeux B. A. Rodgers suits of the fourteen matches play-

CW. E. Bishop L. Gold-ed to date s

October, 1928-Kowloon won at

man.

0. G. Marton D. B Ed Kowloon, by 14 points to T.

Llisman HL January, 1926-Valley won,

the Valley by 16 points to

wand Pothick

[W/NA· Smalley: RIN

BAY

Bend

F. Byne

November 1926-Match

Jed owing to the Valley, being un- Table to raise a boat,

May Valley by 25

Kow]

JAPANESE

DAVIS CUP

TEAM LEAVE

Outsider-Morning Ses

JUST TRAT

THE GOOSE SAUCY FACE

Race 10:

Outsider-Lacy Glitters

ST. IVES

DARE DEVIL

YOUNG HERO

Outsider-Utoplan

Race 11!

PARTNERSHIP

WARRINGTON

IRON GREY..

Gulalder-Hey Tor

Home

BRILLIANT STAR DUEL WITH HYDROPLANE

DERBY WINNER WILL BE SERIOUSLY TESTED

ANNUAL MEETING FORM SHOULD

BE ORDER OF DAY

(BY RAPIER)

DOUBLE"

ST. JOSEPHS

EXPECTED TO

SECURE LEAD

Vital Soccer Clash With Lincoln's

BORDERERS FAVOURED

THE leadership of the premier

THE FORM SHOWN AT THE ANNUAL MEETING SHOULD Toccer league championship THE GOOD CRITERION FOR TO-DAYE RACE MEET

ING ON A HEAVY TRACK AT HAPPY VALLEY. I UNDER- will probably change hands to-day STAND THAT MR. GUS DA ROZA WILL BE DRAWN FROM Or the first time in over two CANTON FOR THE EASTER MEETING, AND THAT MR. months when the Lincolns, present POTE HUNT. THE SHANGHAI JOCKEY, WILL ALSO BE leaders, clash with the Saints at

Caroline Hill. RIDING.

The Double should not provide a big dividend with Spinaway rivals the Saints are only one point With two games in hand on their looking a "anch" for the first leg. The Novices race will not prove in, arrears. The Borderers who so easy to forecast, however, though Glad Eyes is the best pony-in should repeat their previous win

the race,

over the Police at Sookunpoo, have Mr. Norman Deltz is riding some good poles to-day and it three games in hand and are three. will occasion no surprise if he proves to be the leading jockey points, in arrears of the Lincolns. against Mr. Butler and Mr. Heard. Brilliant Star is expected to The following is the week-end beat Hydroplane, in spite of the latter's good showing in the mud local soccer forecast, at the Annual Meeting.

Mr. Norman Deltz han good prospects of opening to-day's rac- ing with a win on Soldier of China over 1 mile and 171 yards, a día” tance well suited to Mr. Li Shlu Pang'a candidate.

At an early stage thin

season

Blue Star gave signs of promise been entered, and it will therefore

but they have not yet materialised.

scores of "first round brackets:k

TO-DAY

V⠀ First Division:- Kowloon (2) ▼ NAVY (6) -

Club (8)

the

· (K.F.C. 4,30 p.m.)

v S, CHINA (2)^

* (Club 430 pm.)

[E. LANCS (3) v Recreio (0)

(King's Pk. 4.30 p.m.)

BORDERERS (5) v Police (0), DES

Navy Hall looks to be the strong be interesting to see how he com- est challenger, but he is conceding pares with Hydrofine, this year's ST. JOSEPH'S (4) v Lincolns (1) 7 lbs. to the "Soldier" stable en- winner, in the Wuchow Handicap

try, and it is doubtful whether he

will be able to win on a heavy over a mile. Hydroplane has won AF. (1)

track.

Flying Tourist is quite like- ly to cause, an upset, his re- cent track-work having been most satisfactory.

I understand Gay Crusader is unlikely to be sent out here at top weight:

Hydroplane Challenged

Many believe that Brillant Star Iwould have won the Derby had ha

Football

(Result on Page 1.)

Tables

FIRST DIVISION

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Goals.

WILDE APU

Gosla WILDFA Pís

on both his outings on a wet {track, but it will cause a surprise

if Messrs. Kong Bros' crack. rid- den by Mr. E. 0. Butler, is beaten.

Brilliant, has won on the three occasions he has been

sent out, and by such decisive margins that they have stamp- ed him as probably the best 1834 gridin.

Hydroplane is carrying 165 pounds, and, although Brilliant Star is only 2 lbs lighter, the Der- by winner is "Tikely to be faced with stern opposition from Bright View, Mr. Lan's outstanding grif

(Sookunpoo 480 p.m.)

Thin Division (Caroline Hill 4.30 pm

v R.E. (1) (Chatham Rd. 3 p.m.) TO MORROW.

First Division ATHLETIC, (3) ́v- Artillery (3); (Club 4.45_p.m

INTERNATIONAL CUP FINAL

China Defend Trophy Against Wales

MONDAY'S GAME:

The Final Round of the Sunday

fin who is being sent out at 168, Herald International Charity Electric Star is one to bear in Soccer Cup Competition will be de- mind for this race, while Sporting cided on Monday afternoon on the Life is quite likely to be placed. [Club" ground when Wales meet

Bronze Er Favoured

China, the holders.

The following are the probabla There was some doubt early in teams:

Arsenal 34:21 8 558 85 47 Norwich.35 22 5 8 7824 52 the week regarding the fitness of Wales:-Smith,' Mullanè » (Captain) Huddersfield .84 18 0 10 67 39 46 Queen's P. R. 14 20 36 68 37 46 Bronze Era, but I am given to un- and Morrison, Underwood. Podmore Toltenham.35 18 11 7 62 43 43 Coventry .04.18, 8:10 74 45 42 derstand that he is now perfectly and Davies: Matthian, ↑ Hazlew Derby

31 18 9 9 68° 45 41 Reading

34 15 8 11 65 44 41 5000d, and under these circum Fortey, Jones and Duncan

Chinst Wong Wings Manchester C. 34 14 10 10 52 35 55 Bristol B.

stances it will occasion po sur and La Man; Leung Blackburn 36 18 5 5 637137 Luton

prise if his beata-Able,» Amason Wing Chul and Les

启本 85 141

over ave furlongs in/ 8758 35 84 Charit Portsmouth34/12 11:11 427-48 35.

34 14 18 7 50 81 85

No Exhibition Games Leeds

Staged.

MONEY TO BE REFUNDED

Everton

+34:11.10 18", 32·50.85)

W. Bromwich 85 13 2 Stoke

-18

Sunderland.33 12 12 9 68 49 38 Northampton It was indeed unfortunate that Middlesboro 35 13:16659712 Alderation Wolves 3425 14 9 63 75 81 Southand the weather did not allow for the Newcastle 39 9-11 18 6855 31 Newport exhibition lawn tennis matches Aston Villa 34 12 16 62 63 65 30 Hord

Leicester 8110 12 9 45 17 23 which the Japanese Davis Cup Liverpool55 10 16 962 75 20 Birmingham 85 0 18 11:30:42:20 ayers were to have taken: part

Sheffield, U.25 19 19 6 51 89 20 Chelsea

hampion

SECOND DIVISION LAN

804-55:421

Bridge Handicap: for “A”*ICH

ustralians.

› Gwyn, H. E the Govern

5483

12/12 VES U17, B2 23 10 12 1168 68 81 84 10 18 11 48 56 21 1.35 11 15 842 59 30 85 8:13 17 487457 20

do better tha

emouth 888-1916-47780 2

THIRD DIVISION (North)

REED WINS NAVAL MARATHON

Bridgewater Third

Trium

KEPPEL

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