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LADIES HOCKEY

FIXTURES

Season Officially Opens On October 20

CAER CLARK CUP SERIES

The following are the Hong Kong. Ladies' Hockey Association fixtures for the 1984-5 season: October 20

CBS. v. C.B.A. (C.B.A. 3 pm.) October 27-

1. St. Andrews v. Recreio (Marina

2.45, p.m.) November 3-

1. C.B.S. v. St. Andrews. (Marina

2.45 p.m.).

2. C.B.A, v.. H.K.L. ́(C.B.A. 3.15

p.m.)

FOOTBALL

.

(Continued from Page ¿).

HIGHEST DIVIDEND ONLY $16.80

RACING HEART WINS FROM JUST THAT

At half time the score, was two JOHNNIE HEARD LEADS goals-all, Purcel and Morgan having registered for the Borderers while

the Radio.

JOCKEYS

LOU GEHRIG 1934 "HOME RUN KING”

Jimmy Foxx, Displaced In U.S. Baseball

SEASON'S BEST HITTERS

New York, Sept. 30. Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees to-day was undisputed · major league "home run king" for

1934 with a total of 48 homers, 12 under the all-time mark, establish-

by his teammate, inimitable Babe Ruth, in 1927.

Hutan and Singla bid replied for No fewer than seven favourites won at Satured

day's race meeting, the first to be held at the Valley with $2 betting facilities! The result was

After the interval Nelson put the Bonderers in the lead, but a little inter the Radio gain drow love with a goal scored by Singh. A few

3. Y Ladies 1. Recreio (Y.M.CA. minutes from the end, following a serinage, Chapman registered the winning goal for the Borderers.

3 p.m.) November 10

1. H.K.L, v. Recreio 1st (Valley

3 p.m.) November 17-

1. C.B.A. v. Y Ladles (Y.M.C.A.

3 p.m.)

2. C.B.S. v. H.K.L. (C.B.A. 3.15

p.m.)

November 24-

1. C.B.S. v. Recrelo (C.B.A. 2.30

p.m.).

2. C.B.A. v, St.

AIR FORCE WIN OVER ORDNANCE

Tate Outstanding

The Air Forco recorded nhothor Andrew (Marina win on Saturday when they de-

2.45 p.m.)

December 1-

3. H.E.L. v. Y Ladies

3.15

p.m.)

1. Y Ladier

v.

St.

(Y.M.C.A. 3 p.m.)

December 8-

at Chatham

(Sookanpon feated the R.A.O.C.

}Road by two goals to nil.

Seven-s-aide Ladies'. Bockey

December 15-

Gehrig thus tied the mark run up by Jimmy Forx of the

that the highest dividend was only $16.80, and the Philadelphia Athletics, of 48, which

double paid only $11.60.

a

the Athletic first baseman tallied

in 1932, ran up a total for the sea-

son of 58, but two under Ruth's all-time record.

Rain kept many away from the meeting, but there was fairly large attendance present when His Excellency the Gov- ernor, accompanied by Lady Peel, arrived in time for the third

Foxx wound up the 1034 sen- race.

son in second place with a total The best race of the afternoon was undoubtedly the Canberra of 44 four-ply clouts, four under. Handicap which Racing Heart just won from Just That in com- the total which he rolled up in paratively slow, time, due to the wet track. Mr. Johnnie Heard 1933. was the most successful jockey with two wins in five starts, while

Bob Johnson Foxx teammate Messrs. Markie and Grayburn headed the owners' list with a win and now rival for hitting honours

and a second-

Complete results were:

Winner $550. Second $276. Third

The Air Force was the better toom 1,-2,00 p.m. -- Nathan Handicap. Andrews und deserved their win, but the Ord-f.

nice played well, and the stundard]

$175. For China Ponies, "B" Class. Entrance 35, One Mile,

of football maintained was excellent Mackie & Grayburn's Brechin

for two Third Division temas. Tate) 157 lb..

1

1. C.B.S. v. Y Ladles (C.B.A. 3 p.m.) and Everson were very clever in the

'. (Mr. P. P. Botelho). H.K.L. v. St. Andrews (Marina winners' forward line, the former Hem's Macaroni 161 lb.

fbeing particularly good. The Ord.

2.45 p.m.) December 22

nove forwards were not so work.

(Mr. Y. T. Fung),

2

3

(Mr. S. Y. Liang)

1. C.B.A. v. Recreio C.B.A. 8 p.m.)-like in front of goal, although Lan's Bright View 156 lb. ... 2. C.B.S. 7. H.K.L. (Sookumpoo 3.15 the inside trio, Wooderift, Parker,

p.m.) December 29

1. C.B.A. v. St. Andrews (C.B.A.

2.45 p.m.).

"

2. C.B.A. Y. H.K.L. (Sookunpoo

3.15 p.m.)

3. Y Ladies v. Recreio (Y.M.C.A.

3 p.m.)

January 5

1. C.B.A. v. G.B.S. (C.B.A. 3 p.m.J

2. Recreio v. St. Andrews (Murina)

2.15 p.m.)

January 12

and O'Brien, were much improved

nd should do well Inter on in the

RUILHOME.

Tate and Everson netted the Airl Foren goals.

THE DRAW IN BOXING

(Continued from Column 4).

10 entries. Won by 3 lengths and half, va length.

Time:2.02.1.

Pari-mutuel, winner $5.80;) places, 1st $2.80; 2nd $3.10; 3rd | $3.80.

......

Race 1.

No. 622

# 12 1282

$518.80 146.80 79.40

3.-4.00 p.m.-Carnarvon Stakes.

finished the Безвод with 34. homers. Hal" Trosky of the Cleverland Indians and Melvin Ott of the New York Giants scored jone less. 28.

Other high scorers were Zeke Bonura of the Chicago White Sox, Earl Averill of the Cleverland In- dians, Jimmy Collins of the St. Louis Cardinals Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees and Wally

Winner $400. Second $200. Third Berger of the Boston Braves. $100. For China Ponics, Subscrip. Ruth made 22-(United, Press.) tion Griffins of this Club of this

Season that have not won mere

than $1,000 In Stakes.

Weight:

145 lb. 1 lb. Penalty for every EDWARD QUALIFIES

$100 or part thereof won in Stakes. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. Jockeys, 2 lb. Penalty for cach race won. Maximum penalty:

AT FANLING

Captain's Cup Contest Over Week-End

10 lb. No Whips or Spara allow ed, Penalties accumulative. En. trance $5. One Mile. Tester & Abraham's The Bodega

154 lb.

(Mr. C. Taylor) 1 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Wekea's Little Beauty 155 lb... v. Recreio (Saokunpoo together. There are surely other Nos.: 1146, 1210, 178, 682, 957,

Mr. W. H. Choy). 2) Helenside's Hell for Leather

158 lb... (Mr. J. L. Jordan) 3 best scores in a field of 32 -en- The following, were the next 8 starters.

1. C.B.S. v, Y Ladies (Y.M.C.A. 3 young men. I hope it will be de

1.m.)

cided that they have done enough

2. H.K.L

3.15 p.m.) 3. C.B.A. v. St. Andrews (C.B.A. fish to fry.

3.16 p.m.)

January 19-

1. C.B.S. y. Recrelo (G.B.A. 3 p.m.) 2. St. Andrewe v.. H.K.L. (Sookun-

poo .15 p.m.)

January 26

:

1. C.B.A. v. Recrėjo (C.R.A. 8.15)

3.15 p.m.)

2. Y Ladies Y. St. Andrews (Marina)

2.45 p.m.)

February 2-

1. C.B.A'Y Ladies (C.BA. 3.16

p.m.) February 9-

Corbett, in my opinion, is nowa days a feather, and I also consider that King is one of that division.

There are more. boxers rain.

ed by seeking to come within. a prescribed weight than there are champions. If all our boya

were allowed to grow, there would be more boxers worthy

of the rank of champions.

401, 869.

2.-2.30

p.m.-Jordan Handicap (First Section).-Winner $450. Second $226.· Third, $126.

For China Ponies, "D" Class. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile-Post Once

D. S. Edward (79-7=72) qualified for the Captain's Cup at Fanling over the week- end.

tries:

Won by a neck and a short-head] Time: 2.14.4. Pari-mutuel

winner

$4.20;

Round and In (About One Mile 171 places, 1st $2.50; 2nd. $2.90; 3rd Yards).

Miss Scott Haraton's Racing-

Phuck 168 lb...abes.

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard)

I shall never forget an afternoon Wong Ping Shun's Sarabande

1. H.K.L.. v. Y Ladies (Y.M.C.A. 3 spent with Carpentier after he 145 b..... (Mr. Ip Kui Ying) had been near to murdered by Leong Kwok Cheong's Caval p.m.)

Billy Papke. Said the famous cade 158 lb. Frenchman: "I should, if there be

DETROIT WIN BY 3 TO 1

(Continued from Págs 1.)

When obviously tiring, "Dizzy" Dean was hastily substituted by Jimmy Carelton on the mound in the ninth, but the Tiggers had

then already won through.

$3.50.

Rice &

No. 1183

$947.80

## 1149

251

270.80. 135.40

2.

(Mr. A. L. Caplan) 13 atarters. Pari-mutuel, winner $4.20;

a limit to human endurance be dead. It was asking for death for me to try to get down to the mid-places, 1st $3.30; 2nd $10.80; Srd dle-weight limit: Never again will $4.90.

I be concerned with poundage."

A WORD TO THE BOARD

I would say this to the Board of] Control-I would cease to confine championships to a chosen few. In

Race 2.

No.

70 267

: 1072 Unplaced runners

$523.60 149.60 74.80 ($50 each),

the matter of titles, we have got Nos.: 603, 170, 1630, 606,423, into a ruinously narrow groove 588; 771, 924,, 1887, 558.

St. Louis Cardinals won the first There is a disposition to accept the game at Detroit by a margin of man in possession at his own valu-s--3.00 to 3, but the Tigers drew level ination. It is imperative that all the second game nosing out the titles should be overhauled. "Cards" by, a 3 to 2 tally. Journey-

In the matter of the bantam Ing to St. Louis on Friday the championship Corbett and King "Cards" went ahead with a win by have been allowed a most generous 4 to 1, but the Middle West team fling. If, as I am of opinion, they again squared matters with a 10 to can no longer make 8st. 61ibs and Hall & Shenton's The Goose 164

14 victory on Saturday. In the last

still be strong, they must move up of the three games at St. Louis, to the feathers. Detroit took a 3 to 2 lead yesterday

by a 8 to 1 margin.

HOT FAVOURITES With Lynwood "Schoolboy" Rowe, days, Mickey

rested for two

Cochrane has a trump card to play

in to-day's, clash at Detroit Fran-

وار

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 1746, 13, 1857, 656, 45. ↑

6-4.39 p.m. Kimberley Handicap-

Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, "C" Class. Entrance $5, Six Fur- longs, an Tally Ho's Valorous 153 lb..... (Mr. A. 3. P. Heard) LL's Wayward Stag 156 lb.... (Mr. A. L. Caplan) Pau's What A Chance 155 lb.

Capt. D. B. Michell (83---10- 78).***

...

P. Morrison (88-14-74).

D. J. Gilmore (88-8-76). -LH Gears (84-975).

UNOFFICIAL RECORD FOR HUNGJAO

A. P. Ricketts Round

In 69 Strokes....

Shanghai, Sept. 30. Unofficially breaking the record for the course, A. P. Ricketts on Saturday went around eighteen holes at Hungiso in 69, while play.

(Mr. P. P. Botelho) sing with Verne Clair Woo Pak Wing's Flying Tourist

162 lb. (Mr. F. M. L. Soares) 3

Ricketts is an entrant for the

(19-starters."

Won by: 2 lengths and a length Time: 1.81.3.

Amateur Golf Championship of China; to be played shortly.

was not made in a medal competi- As this remarkably the score p.m.—Cantala Handicap. Winner $500. Second $300. Third

tion it does not stand as an official $200. For Australian Ponies; "R"|"*Dead heat.

record but it will not be forgat S. Chan's Australian Boy 146

Clans. Entrance $5. One Mile, Farl-mutuel, winner $5.50:

places. 1st $8.60; 2nd $5.20; 3rd players consider that the figure ten as an unofficial figure.Hungjao Mrs. D. J. Lewis's St. Joan 168

Ib. ...... (Mr. W. H. Davis) 1 $8.10 (What A Chance) and $7.70 will probably stand until Ricketts lb... (Mr. B. A. Proulx) 2

'Race 6.

„No. 1707

$720.80

174

208.80

"

b. (Mr. E. 0. Butler) 3 8:starters.

381

51.70,

#

.1808

51.70

ATHLETIC MEETING IN Time: 1.51.3

TIENTSIN

CHINA EVENTS TO

kle Frisch, on the other hand, turn- BE HELD THIS WEEK

Jed out the injured "Dizzy"his

star hurler-in a desperate effort to

Peking, Oct. 1.

Won by: 3 lengths and 2 lengths.

Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos.: 974, 1911, 1779, 1886, 2028, Pari-mutuel, winner $6.00 580, 682, 1816, 267, 1959, 1812, places, 1st $260, 2nd $2.50; Brd 1089, 1259, 681, 1210,- [$3.10.

· Rite. 3.

No. 1883 781 1089 Unplaced runners ($50 each),

$791.00 $220.00 118.00

subdue the Tigers in yesterday's game, but "Dizzy" showed signs of Two hundred and eighty ath- Nos.: 828, 225, 622, 1600, 884. weakening in the sixth innings and letes will represent Peking at the had to be replaced..

beats it himself.

$1,000,000 STÁDIUM

Shanghal. Sept. 80.-Rapid pro- Tess in the construction of the $1,000,000 stadium, ¦ gymnasium and swimming pool, is being made 7.00 pmCanberra Randler in the Civic Centre at Klangwan

Winner $500. Second $300 Third and it is expected that the group. $200 For Australian Ponies, "A" will be completed in May next Class Entrance $5. - One Mile.

year, ready for the next national Wonder's Racing Heart 142 lb.-

athletic meeting. (Mr. D. Black) Seth's Just That 154 lb. ....

(Mr. F. M. L. Soarea) 2

$450. Second 1225. Third $125.Pau's Saucy Face 142 lb. For Chins Fonjee, Griffins of this (Mr, Ip Kui Ying) Season that have won leathan 10 starters.NA YANAT

Won by half a length and

$1,750 in Stakes. Weight: 145;}b.:

-1 lb. Penalty for every 8200 or

part thereof won in Stakes, Joc-head,

8

18th annual track and field meet 4-3.30 p.m.-Austin Plate Winner

MISS VAN WIE'S “HAT TRICK” Mickey Cochrane, $100,000 man-jof North China to be held in ager of the Tigers and former Tientain on October 11

Virginia Van Wie, for the third. Philadelphia Athletic catcher, is The Peking contingent will

year in succession, won the Ameri beralded as the "miracle man" hav-leave for Tientsin on October 8

can National Women's Golf Cham-- ing brought the Motor City team by special train and return to

pionship when she beat Miss Into the World series for the Grat Peking on October 15 or 16 The key Allowance, Entrance $5. Six Time: 1.51.2.

Furlongs, S Parl-mutuel, ⠀ winner $6.60; Traung by 2 and 1 in the 36-hole time in 25 years. They won the meet will last four del L Shlu Pan's Soldier of Ger places, 1st 88.70; 2nd $14.40; 3rd Final over the White Marsh Valley American pennant three years run-

In addition to track and field many 153 lb.......... (Mr. N. Deitz) 1 316.80

County Club Course Reiterv ning in 1907, 1908 and 1909 events there will be tennis, foot Mackie & Grayburn's Ribble 154

The Cardinals were foar times ball baseball, volleyball and bas- lb) (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 2

ketball competitions. The North Dr. Lee Shiu Ker's Monopinne

National pennant winners and twica World champions, in 1926 and 1932.

CELTIC OPTIMISM

[China swimming championsh

were held last month,

No. 768

#1053

1888

$981.00 280.40 ∙140.20

Mist Lee Shin! Kee's Colombo'

(Mr. SAN. Pin)

"Won by: half a length length

winne

runners

297, 476, 1988, 2132 2171113 starters,

5.80.Jordan Handicap ime: 2:24.4, Becond Section) Wimer $450, Perl,mutu Secon 1225 Third $125. For places, 1st 84.10 2nd $8.00- Brd (China Ponies, “D22 Cláni. Entrance

and Chihli winning, the wome and men's titles, respectivel

(MES N Pan) 148 lb. 11 startersDEN ALS HAV Won, by: 4 lengths and balf

2150, 1877-1CHAR XIZ

SALS WIN SHANGHAI SCHOOL

SWIMM

#3rd

$5. From the Two Mile Post Orien Round and In CAbout One Mile 171

Race)

Lewis & Tinson's F1-F's 140 lb..

WESOME. B. A. Proulx)1| Mr. Liang's Racing Triumph.

* 161 Ib. -- (Mr. A. Ti Caplan),

811.20 *155.60.— 1928, 1425, 1188 669, 1986, 1626, 2267, 1878, 618,

160 $11990ANA

706

$1089.20

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