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Shanghai Fully Avenge Defeat At Fanling

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934

LOCAL HOCKEY PLAYERS WILL WEAR BADGES EVERY ASSISTANCE FOR INTERPORT AND INTERNATIONAL

NEW TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT

THE PUNTER

FULL SEASON'S STATISTICS FOR GOLF

TO-MORROW'S MEETING

HE. following statistics for the season, essential to every pun- THE

ter, have been compiled to date to give the average man who knows little or nothing about form the chance of saving a few dollars from rash and reckless betting. The punter is strongly ad- vised not to back the leading jockeys in every race that does not generally pay at the Valley, but a glance at the list should give some indication of whether the pony the particular jockey, taking out is worth backing or not.

Caine Handicap One Mile

King's Fancy (161).

Soldier of China (150)

| *Oak. Bay (161)

Macaroni (169)

1 2 3 Un.

... 41 3 3

| Soldier' of Germany (156)

Spinaway (140) ...

Electric Star (161)

High Speed (140)

Itibble (148)

Lemberg (145)

King's Worthy (148)

King's Warden (161)

Bonham Handicap,

1% -Miles

The Bodega (162)

Chow Fan (157)'

Hell for Leather (150)

Chesterfeld (150)

Soldier of Fortune (140).

No Fear (158) Fl-fa (145):

Ilore Devi (140)

Bold Commander (145).. Little Beauty (155) Warrington (150)

3 3 0 S

3 0 1 4

2 40 2

31 3

2 2 4 5

2 2.1 2

2 2 0 8

1 4 2 8

1 3 1 8

0 1 0 4

0 0 0 1

"D" Class;

Mr. Deitz Heads The Jockeys' List

is

NOTES CIVILIANS ARMY, NAVY

(By "FAIRWAY" correspondent specifies an

other point in discussing caddies. One day, last month, he

MAY CLASH

{By "STICKS").

ALTHOUGH the conservative rules of the En- says, in playing one of the blind)

glish Hockey Association, to which the Hong holes, he sent his forward as "Took see" bat, in spite of this Kong Association is affiliated, prohibit a trophy precaution from a slightly cut to be offered for competition hockey, an equally shot, the ball proved lost and

gone forever. A diligent search bright incentive is permitted in the form of badge

THE

མ་

proved fruitless and the game awards. proceeded. On the way in, how-

Af a meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Association Council ever, suspicion was aroused and to be held to-night, official sanction to certain players to wear the a search of the caddie's pockets badges will be given. The badges, to be worn on the pocket of bla revealed the missing ball.

ers, are of three types, namely, Colony, International, and Colorly THE firät visible fruits of the and International, N

appointment of a Convenor of

The first will be awarded-to players who have represented thu Supplies are now on view at Fan- Colony in Interport matches arranged under the auspices of the ling and a remarkably fine display H. K. H. A.; the second to players who represented their country The following are the season's of clubs it is. It is to be hoped in the local international matches and the third, 'a' form of double“ complete records to date:

that the proposed additions to Fan- honour in a single badge, for those who have attained both --dise. 1 2 3 Unling buildings will permit greater tinctions, Colony and International. 24 18 22 63 freedom of space for the dieplay, THE BADGES, OBTAINABLE AT A. MAN HING CHEONG, 15769 13 25 17 53 and allow room to awing the clube QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, ARE OF VERY ATTRACTIVE ..11 7 12 60 without danger of decapitating the DESIGN IN NAVY BLUE WITH THE BADGE WORKED IN 9 9 9 70 thirsty, or chipping the bar. A-net GOLD ON 'A GROUND, OF BRIGHT, BLUE, INTERNATIONAL. 7.45 54 beside the professional's office would HONOURS WILL BE INDICATED BY THE NATIONAL FLAG · 55 7 44

be an innovation both useful and OR EMBLEM OF THE COUNTRY. 3 2 1 23

businesslike.

3 1 04

2 1 2 10

N.. Deitz

1

1 10

B. A. Proulx

1

1 10

1 D 1 6

A. J. P. Heard E. O.. Butter 1. 0 0 7 P. P. Botelho 1.9986. A. Horriman 10010S. Y. Liang 0 4,0 8 W. II. Choy 0 2 1 6

D. Black.. 02 1 6

W. H. S. Davis

Delightful Chante (140)

0 2 0.9

F. M. L. Soares

0 0 2 7

8. N. Pan'...

0 0 1.9

Burgomaster (163)

Vago (150)

Colombo (148)

Banjolina (115)

Antamok (140)

Chivalorous (140) *Morning Sun (348) Racing Triumph (164) Shaughraun (140)

Wyndham Handicap Six

King's Fancy (161) Gladiator (165)

Brechin (168)

Oak Bay (161)

Macaroni (159)

0 0 1 11

00

0 0 0 1

0 0 0 10

0 0 0 10

0 1 0 14 0 0 0 16

Tang Man Wa

Taylor

R. H. Charles

J. L. Jordan

¡Y. T. Fung

I. P. Chanson

A. L. Caplan Yue Shun Wa

Furlongs F. F. LI

4.1 3 9 Ip Ku Ying 4 1 3 4 W. G. Poy

3 3 1 4 G. W. Sewell

3 0 1 4

S. W. Tang

2 0 2

Soldier of Germany (154)-2 3 1 5

Spínaway (140)

High Speed (140)

Bright Star (158)

King's Bounty (145)

Gleneagles (156) Don (140)

"King's Warden (161)-

E. H. de C. Carvalho G. D. A. Gregory 24 Wall 2208 Yeung Wing Kwan

1 2 2 3 W. T. Stanton 1 2 1 6 A. 1. Stocker 125H, M. Remedios 1008 Ellis Joseph 001K. W. Fong H. Y. Llang F. Lobel

October Handicap-1%, Miles Trentbridge (168)

Soldier of China (140)- Dlana Bay (161). King's Justice (152)

•Cossack's Beauty (150) Sadko (154)

42.00

3 3 0-5

W. W. Miles

H. P. Rees to

3. 2.0

2 5 3 1

Dr.-S. K. Lee

2 3 1 5

J. Barrow

A. B. Ceppin

1 4.3 33. A. Johnson

12 La G. Haʻ

*Hetman (140) Queensland1 Mile 171 Yards *Woodland Stag (149)

Australian Boy (155)

Bronze Era (160) Just That (165). The Goose (154) Mutiny Bay (144) Night Star (14) Alacrity (140) Saucy Face (152) Bag Tor (158) Algh Finance (158) Empire Day (140) "Vriday (135) Connaught, Handicap-

Yards Caralende (155)- Wonderful Sfag (150) Bistre (152) Racing Pluck. (158)

Ribble (160).

Lemberg (168).

Racing Boy (155) Valerous (162) Wayward Stag (101) Glad Eyes (140)

CHANGHAI fully avenged their months-we have lost the Cricket Beta (140)

disastrous visit in January Lawn Bowls, Polo, and Golf to Badge (140) last year when they beat Hong Shanghat and the Swimming to Monoplane (150) Kong by 8 matches to 1 in the Tientsin, though beating Shanghai. What a Chance (157) Interpot Golf series over the! Kianan course yesterday..

-Complete Results

Daylight Eve (140) Flying Tourists (150) Zero (145) 22. Great Hall (180)

3

Choy Wing Chin

0 0 2 G. U. da Roza ..........

2 1 1 6 R.. A. Carroll

2 104. A. de B. Botelho

1. 44. Z. V. Pearce

1 3 3 3 A. A. R. Botelha

2 2 5

2 1 4

1 0 4 7

1 0 0 6 0.10 3 4:03 10

Mile 171

31759

$ 0 1 16

2 37 38

26:8 51

The only grouse, one can have Players who have earned the pri-¡K, Club) Colony and England, and with the clubs displayed is as re-vilege of wearing the "double, Awtar Singh (Radio) Colony and}

The wholesale Colony and International, badge India. 2 2 1.46 Fards the prices. 2 2 1 31 price at Home for first grade clubs are: R. H. Wong (St. Andrew's) New Triangular Tournament 2.3 125 averages, 14/6, or say here, after Colony and China; Pie Hollings- A second meeting will be hel 2 1 2 10 allowing for freight 15/6, which, on worth (Lincolns) Colony and Eng on Monday, at St. Andrew's Church

62 51 the basis of an exchange rate of land; Dr. A. M. Rodrigues (Rec- Hall, when the 1 3 4 37 1/6, gives an approximate landed reio) Colony and Portugual; W. A Tournament programme, a discus 1 3 2 4

Yet the standard Reed (H. K. Club)" Colony 1 2 1 10 cost of $10.00.

sien on paying a return visit to 10.08 price of the Fanling collection ap- England; E. V. Reed (H. K. Club) Malaya in reply to last year's In- 07664 pears to be $17.00 for irons, and Colony and England, Kalwant terport visit, and the consideration 0 8 2 20 $18.00 for woods.

Singh (Radio) Colony and India; of a Triangular Tournament be 0 1 0 10 01 013

0.0 0.2

and

International

I gather that part of the idea be-1S. C. Archer (H. K. Club) Colony tween the Civilians, Navy and 0114 hind the appointment of the Can-and England: Lt. Comdr, J. A.Army will be on the agenda, 0001 venor of Supplies was to give mem-Corrie-HIII (Navy) Colony and The last named Tournament, iB 0.002 bera some price benefit in their Scotland; Lt. C. C. Garthwaite not the annual Triangular Tourna 002 golfing purchases, but the present (Army) Colony and England; Lalmant, which has replaced the Sim 02 changes indicate that either the Singh (Punjabs) Colony and In-Shield Competition, between the 0 2 cash value of the benefit of the dia; G. Duncan (H. K Club) Hong Kong Hockey Club, Navy and 000 change is being wholly, retained by Colony und Scotland; Lt. N. WArmy, but an entirely new

the Club or else there are too many Metcalfe (Army), Colony and Eng petition, The Hong Kong Hockey. 0:0 0 3 0003 cooks spoiling this particular variety land; Dulla Singh (Punjabs) Club's series, will continue as in 0003 of broth,

Colony and India; 4. A. Dand. (H. former years.

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Continued on Page 13.)

HONG KONG DESERVE. BOWLS WIN

002 Better Side Secured The

Aitkenhead Shield

000-13

D 00:33 800 46

CLUB RUGBY SEASON

OPENS TO-MORROW

Two Games Against Navy Fifteens

4 2 3

"WE PLAY WITH OUR SKIP".

(By SHORT HEAD)

To those who enjoy good bowl- ing, the match between Kowloon and Hong Kong for the Altken-|

SAINTS TRIUMPH

IN MAMAK HOCKEY

OVER WHITSHED

Sailors Score First But Lose By 2 To 1

1

BROADBRIDGE SHINES

com

The Mamak Tournament for thin season is now beginning to tako shape and already one important. match has been decided, the Royal

Corps of Signals securing the 2 points from St. Andrew's Club, one of the strongest challengers this season to the Police, champions; • ¦.

Three Naval entries, H.M.S. Whitehall, Keppell and Witched have drawn up their fixtures in the Tournament for this season as fol Rowan PainganA M

Oct, 18

St. Andrew's Club hockey team y

head Shield, played on the greens showed glimpses of their true form Oct. 19

of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday when, after a shaky last Saturday, provided a feast, for, opening, they recovered well to de-1Oct. 21

Whitehall y University

(Marina, 4.30 p.m.)

v R. Signals

Koppell

Whitshed

(Marina, 4.15 p.m.)

St. Andrew's (4.00 p.m.)

v University

2 2 0 7

The Club will open their rugby with the greens in good condition, feat H.M.S. Whitshed by the odd i 1 6

season to-morrow with a game the weather fine, and pleasantly goal in three in their second Mamak Oct, 28 Whitshed 2 0 0 9

428 against a depleted Navy fifteen, warm and an atmosphere of "bon Tournament match on the Police Oct 28 Keppell v St. Andrew's

(P.T.S., 3.30 p.m.) 318 while the "Afifteen will encoun-camaraderie" the bowlers gave of Training School ground yesterday.

Oct. 29 Whitehall 'v R. Signals 30 8fter a team from H.M.S. Adventure. their best and framed a match that This match was the first play-

(Marina, 4.15 p.m.). ed by the naval team in the| The teams are as follow: "77 was well worth watching.

Oct. 80 Keppell Av Police 1 2 8 Club "A" .: Adventure

As can be seen from the results, league this season.

PULSHAN. (P.T.S., '4.45 p.m.) (Club, ground, 3.15 p.m.) the match was by no means one- Cartwright gave the sailors an Nov. 4 Whitehall' United XL

18

10: 8 109

1 3 5

15 Rigg, R. H. Griffiths, H. F. Noble 1.

R. Goldman: D. K. Hislop, W. H. B. sided, Hong Kong winning on 6 early lead, but E. F. Fincher equal- Nov. 4 Keppell V KLT.C Hutchison, N. M Macintosh; GC greens Kowloon, on 5, and the re-ised before the interval and Cor Moatrie (Captain), R. G. Castleton, W. maining-one, between A. W, Grim ledge added, the winning goal.

0 1 3 6 1 2 6

1 2 13

0 1 1 10 0.10 4 010 II

Pride of Tsingtao (165);

Racing Leek (140) Solar Star (100)

Leading by 2 matches to 1 in The following have been the re King's Worthy (158) the two-b foursomes, Shanghal sults of Interport matches hetgeen The Tiger (140) won all siz singles matches yester Hong Kong and Shanghai since Sandy Bay (152) day to give the northerners their 1924: sixth win in the series of 10 en 1924-Shanghai 5 Hong Kong.5 counters, dating back to 1924.

Played at Kiangwan, Shanghat The following were the full re-1926-Hong Kong 1 Shanghai 10

Played at Fanling. sults:

SINGLES

J. W. Harrison (Shanghai) beat T. A

Pearce G and 5

A. R.. Blinko (Shanghai) beat A. E

Lissaman 5 and ̧ 4°

J. B. Logan (Shanghai) beat D. S.

Edward 5 and $

T. S., M. Terrace (Shanghai) beat E.

J. R. Mitchell 6 and 4.

C. O. Cumming (Shanghai) beut A. T.

-Lay-7 and 5.

1926 Shanghai 5, Hong Kong 4

Played at Klangwan.

: (18 holes replay) *1928-Hong Kong 3 Shanghai 6

Played at Fanling. 1928-Shangal 8 Hong Kong 1

Played at Kiangwan. 1930-Hong Kong & Shanghai 4

Played at Fanling. "1830 Shanghai 6 Hong Kong 4

Played at Klangwan.

W. H. C. Huggelt (Shanghai) beat P.1*1933-Hong Kong 9 Shanghai 0

H. Schones one up,

FOURSOMES

J. B. Logan and J. W. Harrison (Shang:

hai) bent. A. E.; Lissem

D. S. Edward 5 and 4

T. B. M. Tetrace and W. H. C. Hug-

gett (Shanghai) beat E. J. R.

Mitchell and A. T. Lay-6, and 5.1

Fair View (140)"

Gold Ballień (140) Gold Currency (140) Bonham Handicap- Tiny Star (158) Classic Hall (150); Partnership (142) Helter Skelter (140) In Good Time (148) Gay Butterfly (140): Young Chap (152): National Day, (147). Folge: (168) From Grey (145) West Parade (168) |Barabande (156) :::.

King's Parade (142) Royal Flush (161) Tro Tak (148) William Ooler (158) Chlef Seattle (161) Hexing Eye (159) The Redshank....(131) S'hai. Vigilance (155) B won won Heart's Glory. (161)

Paddock Plate Electric Star (168)- Bright Blar (154) Shanghal lead by 52 matches to King's Bounty (151)

Mydower (151)

Played at Fanling.

1934---Shanghai 8 Hong Kong 1

Played at Kiangwan.

• Triangular Interport.

Sammarised Resulta

T. A. Pearce and P. H. Scoones (Hong At Klangwan

Hong) beat C. 0. Cumming and At Fanling

A. R. Blinko 2 and 1.70

Mitchell's defeat · was 、 the arat

he has suffered in three Inter

4

Totala

6

porta, and Hong Kong's defeat re- 18 as the result of the nine en-Hetman (158) presented our fifth failure in two counters:

(Continued at Foot

Referee Dr. J. A. K Selby,

Club v. Navy

Club:-G. P. Lammert; J. J. Fergu- (Continued On Page 18),

(Club-ground, 4.80 p.m.)

(Marina, 4.15 p.m.)

(4.15 p.m.)

G. C. Knowles, F. R. Burch, S. H. Gar-mitt's and L. Guy's rinks, resulting Halfway through the second Nov. 7 Whitshed v R. Signels

The rinks skipped by half the Whitshed forwards, main- 81.19 rod, M. W. Scott, J. T. Edkins and D. in a draw.

Nov. 12 Keppell [A. Cumming.

v. United XI Reserves: F. J. McGugan, M. S. Cum-R. Basa, B. W. Bradbury and U. M.ly due to the good work of Lovott;

(4.15 p.m.). [ming and--PAJ. Gardner.

Umar won by such big margins attacked, but their efforts were however, that on shots, Hong Kong stopped by the very reliable deNov, 13 Whitehall v R.E.

(Sookumpoo, 4.00 p.m.) fence, Broadbridge being outstand- won comfortably, Andruk

en Brais nere bling, while Nov. 14 Keppell v University White was quick with his stick and Nov. 16 Whitshed v Police

(P.T.S., 1.80 pan.) accurate with his passing.

Wong in goal played his usual Nov. 18 Whitehed v K.I.T.C..

(4.15 p.m.) safe game, his clearing being very Nov. 25 Whitshed v. United XI accurate.

Nov. 25 Keppell V. C.B.A. St. Andrew:- Wong; Broadbridge

(King's Park, 10,80 a.m.) and-White: Gilchrist, Guest and· Ham-Ha

0 0 0 3

0006 1.0 0 7 108 10 09 1:00 9

|son, J, Li Tate, LG. Robertson, H. R.

McGilchrist; M. W. Turner.HCMACFARLANE WINS

Meeke; H. O. Bramble, E. Feers,

A. F. Walkden, I. IL Bradford, W. F.

Miles Kerr, G. A. Stewart, D. McLellan BOWLS TITLE !!

3104 (Captain), K. A, Munro,

2404 Navy Lt. Christian Smith (Suf- Hong Kong Football

2 1.07 folk); Lt. Franka (Wren), Lt. Clark

2 0 2 7 (Keppel), Sto. Marsh' (Suffolk), Lt. 32 7 Cartwright (Whitshed); Mid Darley 1 2 2 5 (Suffolk), Lt. Wallace (Wild Swan); 1-1-24 3: LA. Evans (Suffolk), Ll. Field in (0e- 1-1-19wald), A. B. Sowden (Whitehall),' Lt. 11111. Buther (Whitsbed), Sto. Keane - (Suf- 1026 folk), Shpt: Haines (Burolk) Fay, 108 Sub: Lt. Bair (Suffolk), Mid. Poalden 04.55(Suffolk),,

04.17 Reserves: E. R. A. Penfold (Witch)

108 and 8 P. O. Balway yayy 0108 Referee: Major H.-J-McIntyre, RA

·0 032-7

0/16-

2000 108

001 1,10

0003 Wayward Stag (151) DEN OFONOS G. What A Chance (148) Mile 171 Yardi Dizlight Bro (149);

Zero (147)

22-12 King's Worthy (40) 1929 King's Warden: (145) ———————1241 LETT OG

11 6 weights, Allotted / 11:28, Jaleates the pony of Next Col., half.1

:

Club Championshipson: Bliss, MacKay, E. F. Fincher, Col- Dec. 2 Whitehall v K.LT.C.

lege and. E C.. Fincher.

A. MacFarlane won the Lawn Bowls Singles Cham- plonship of the Hong Kong Football Club on Tuesday by defeating C. B. Robertson by 21 shots to 12.

Dec.

Lythe

HM.8. Whitshed:-Patty; and Boninouth Wallis, Sanderson and

| Davis; – Stevens, Cartwright," Lovott,

Smith and Harley.

Combined Hospitals

Hold Y.M.CEA

The Championship cup was pre- Bented by Mr. J. M. Dalgarno, the

The Y.M.C.A. shared four goals dodor, to MacFarlane at the conwith the Combined Hospitals in a clusion of the match..

hockey match at King's Fark yes In presenting the cup. Mr. Dal terday. At the interval the Hos garno stated that as the past seasonpitals were leading by 2 goals to 1 was the first in which the Club play: G. Fowler scoring for the Y.M.C.A. ed bowls they had done remarkably W. Brown succeeded in scoring well. He then wished the bowling the equaliser, in the latter part of denste – the section of the Club every success the second half, dekang k

The future, both in League and Another Hockey game will be found

Inter-Club matches.

> on Page 13);":

Whitehall v Police.

(P.T.S., 4.30 pm)

China Mail

Sports Diary

TO-DAYS Chera. Chinese Tournament (Chung Nam Athletic Association);

p.m.

TO-MORROWCY

Cricket First Division, Army Civil Service C.C. (F.); Kowloon CO,.7indian" R.C. (F.); Second Divialón, Civil Service GG Y RA.M.G." (L.); Royal Navy" v. Pollen E

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