THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934
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KING'S WARDEN, CAVALCADE, AND ABLE AMAZON FOR ST. LEGERS
NORWEGIAN F.A. INTERNATIONALE TO PLAY AT CENTRE HALF FOR KOWLOON SENIORS TO-MORROW
ROBERTSON
RETURNS TO THE HANDLING CODE CLUB DEFENCE IS RESHUFFLED
TAVELIN TO MARK JONES
(By "ROVER")
The Club will not be as strong as they should be in; the Inter- medinte line, when they meet the Borderers to-morrow at Sookunpoo.
L. G. Robertson has returned to rugby and his position at right- half is being, filled by Tavelin, whoj will be given plenty to do in play- ing "policeman" to Jones, the Bor- derers' inside-left. Duncan will be on the other flank in support of Pote-Hunt.
Baldwin comes into the team again on the left wing, but will have to play up to standard if he is to get past Herbert Otherwise the forward line is unchanged.
In the Junior eleven, to meet Kowloon on the Railway ground, Binnie comes back into the team at left-back, while Sloan will be seen
Tong Kwan (8. China "B") seen about to effect a clearance with his head. Chung Chi-yang, of the same team, is looking on. — (King's Studio).
REPRESENTED COUNTRY IN
ALL BIG GAMES
H. E., the G.O.C., Major General
WILSON MAY UPSET 0. C. Barrett, shaking hands with
ATHLETIC
"TINKER" LEE.INDISPOSED
(By. "ROVER")
Kowloon's hopes against the Athletic have been considerably raised with the inclusion of P. Wilson, a 23-year-old Norwegian footballer.
Cord who represented the Services In the Armstice Day match,- --(King's Studio),
GOLF
NOTES
By "FAIRWAY"
MR. BUTLER HAS EVEN CHANCE TO SET TURF RECORD BUT THE OPPOSITION IS VERY POWERFUL
DINTY LACKS
OPPOSITION IN
MINOR EVENT
EMPIRE DAY MAY NOT START
DELIGHTFUL CHANCE FOR THE FIRST LEG
THE
(By "RAPIER")
HE reported lameness of Em- pire Day has robbed the Hotham Handicap of much of its interest, and now there appears nothing else in the race other than Dinty (Mr. Deltz). Mr. Proulx Is
Wilson, who left Norway two years ago, stayed in Shanghai last THE Competition season at taking out Portis and should give season, for the Shanghai Recrea-Fanling opened on Sunday Mr. Butler a close race, on Polar
fand from now till the Spring the Star, for third place to the ex-] tion Club.
courses will be busy with couples tremely lightly weighted 'Vrlday engaged in competitive golf of (Mr. Fung).
KEEN DUELE
EXPECTED
on the left wing in place of A. Wil- BORDERERS TO PLAY S. CHINA
Hama, who is boing rested.
The team are:-
and
First XI: Rodger; Gamble Strange; Tavelin, Pate-Hunt and Dun- can; Fowler, Drown, Howe, E Strange and Baldwin.
Second XI: Payne; Nicholls and Blanie; Stevens, Forrow and Bitter: (i Williams, Fisher, G. Duncan, Carr and Sloan,
'Reserve. B. Williams.
Underwood Still Injured
HURNS MAY DEPUTISE IN BORDERERS' ELEVEN
The-Borderers are playing their
After League Game With Club
(By "ROVER"}
TN spite of several postponements
programme this week-end gives-pro- Įmise of some very good football, the outstanding feature being the fare well friendly clash between the League champions, the South Wales Borderers, and the potential League champions, the South China "A".
In the First Division to-morrow,
one form or another,
:
While in Norway he played for the Brann Football Club, one of
Heart's Glory almost did it at the leading combinations in the
The weather was not at its best the last meeting, and Mr. Deitz has Norwegian League, and has repre on Sunday and the stiff wind play-a good chance of riding two suc- sented Norway against visiting ed havoc with many shots. The Old cessive winners when he takes out English and European teams.
Course was in excellent trim and the chestnut in the Taipo Handi- Wilson will be seen at centre-with the rougher greens and more cap. Chief Seattle (Mr. Davis)- half, where his speed, ball-control, exposed nature of the New Course, will be dangerous in the absence of and powerful kicking will possibly consider the latter was playing Hey Tor, while Partnership, in the are a dour effect on the Chinese about three strokes harder. This hands of Mr. H. M. Pih, is a dis- is more or less borne out by the fact tinct menace over his ideal dis- Bliss, last week's pivot, moves to that only one player broke 30 on the tance.. Solar Star, though carrying the left-half berth, while White-New Course, though, for that mat-161 lb., is a likely outalder. head takes Lee's place on the right ter, only two players scored under wing, the latter being indisposed.80 on Old Course.
The team. Is-Cord; Everest and Eastman; Gilchrist, Wilson and. Bliss; Whitehead, Ellott, G, White, V. White Jasper Clark Cup Duel
team.
and T. Knox.
AID ATHLETIC
last league match to-morrow when Caroline Hill should draw a capa- LO WAI MAN TO they meet the Club. On Sunday city crowd to witness the tussle be- they play South. China in a fare-tween South China "B" and the well match, which will probably be Navy, while at Sookunpoo the Bor- the last time the Borderers will be derers made their. farewell soccer been in action before they leave appearance against the Club, and a for India.
rare struggle is promised.
Underwood is still suffering
The following is my forecast of from an injury to his ankle, but is the week-end games, giving the likely to be available. Should he favoured team in capital letters:
still be unfit, Hurns will appear at loft half. The team is otherwise unchanged, and will be: -
Smith: Herbert
TO-MORROW
FIRST DIVISION
S. CHINA "B" Navy
and Morrison. Borderers Davies, Podmore and Underwood or
Hurns; Mathia, Mullane, Fortey Kowloon
Jones, and Thomas.
There are no changes in second and third elevens.
Welcome Comeback
THE
*
First Leg Of "Double"
I understand Mr. Deitz is taking
out Delightful Chance in the first
Mr. E. O., Butler has an even
ELECTRIC STAR
UNRELIABLE
OVER 1 3/4 MILES
TINY STAR WILL BE HARD RIDE
BAG TOR AS MENACE TO ABLE AMAZON
ATM
(By. "RAPIER").
T one time I considered that Mr. Butler had three "cin- ches for the three St. Legers to- morrow, but I have changed my mind now. No Jockey has yet achieved the "triple Mr. Frost
chance of winning three St. Legers. failed by 21⁄2 lengths in 1932 when
ai to-morrow's Race Meeting.
Rapier's
Selections
leg of the double," in which case Race 1:—
DINTY 'VRIDAY POLAR STAR
HE latter two players who play-be will bear a heavy responsibility ed together, were those con-as the, pony is bound to be a hot cerned in the tie for the Jasper favourite following his effortless
win in the Novices" race at the last Race 23 - Clark Cup, and from what I can Meeting. It is rumoured that gather the closing stages were full
HEART'S GLORY. CHIEF, SEATTLE · PARTNERSHIP
KING'S WARDEN ELECTRIC STAR RIBBLE!:
Young Chap will start here under of excitement. When it was seen Mr. Pih, instead of. In the Leger, that the afternoon rounds would finish, barring serious trouble; in but, doubt whether this stayer can Race 3:— the low 70's, there was rather the carry 165 lb. to a win over a sprint distance. He should place, how- nature of a neck-and-neck.fight. ever with In Good Time (Mr.
D. S. Robb had carried forward Botelho) and Chesterfield (Mr. Race 4: a stroke in hand from the morning prouix) very much in the running. and with three holes to play he was Kindo, if he accepts here, might level fours' for his afternoon round
bear watching.
fours altogether a difference of
and A. E. Lissaman was 'three over
- DELIGHTFUL CHANCE
· YOUNG CHAP
IN GOOD TIME
CAVALOADE
The Castle Peak Handicap pre- Race 5- sents an Interesting sprint race Lo Wai-man will make a wel-four strokes. Lissaman had a great with King's Bounty (Mr. Davis), come return to the Athletic junior 16th and 17th in 3 and 4, but Robb, Oak Bay (Mr. Proulx), and King's eleven in their encounter with the lucky to get a 4 at the 18th, was Fancy (Mr. Heard) appealing in Race &
unfortunate off his tee shot at the that order. Bounty formerly held
Lincolns to-morrow.
· TINY STAR' CLASSIC HALL
KING'S BOUNTY OAK BAY KING'S FANCY
Lu, who is an experience Athletic 17th and took a 6. Both hit good tee the record and is a quick startér player and who is making his first shots at the 18th, and while Lissa- from the gate, while Oak Bay has appearance this year, has been man was short and just on at the an 18 lb. weight advantage over Race 7:--- (Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) selected to fill Lo Hon-cheong's edge of the green, Robb lay pin the
✓ CLUB
other Dynasty‹ candidate. (Sookampoo, 4.15 p.m.)position at right-back.
high, but just off the left hand side Brechin is the only real danger.
▼
Y ATHLETIC (Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.) the LINCOLNS ▾ Artillery
(Chatham Rd., 4.15 p.m. SECOND DIVISION MANA
▼ Club
M
FUNG DOUBTFUL
STARTER
Athletic May Lose Star Winger
KOWLOON
Engineers
(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.):
▼ NAVY (Socknapoo, 2.45 p.m.) ATHLETICA v. Lincolas
LINCOLNS
Railway
There is a possibility that Fung King-yu, the outside-left, may not R.A.0.C. be able to play for the Athletle In R.A.F. their premier league game against Kowloon on Sunday, owing to an ankle injury sustained in Monday's
escounter with South China "B". POLICE
The team faSlu Tin-Him; Mak Bul-
hon and Wong Bik-ping: Lat Kwok-
(Athletle, 2.45 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION MANA ▾ R.A.M.C. (Chatham Rd., 2-45 p.m.)
• RADIO (Railway, 2.45 p.m.)
V ENGINEERS
(St Joseph's, 2,45 p.m.)
v. BORDERERS:
(Chatham Rd., 2.45 p.m.)
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION":
My St Joseph's.
(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.) FRIENDLY.'
chiu, Tani Ah-fat and Hor Chor-yl, S. CHINA "A"
Tang Kwong-aum, Chin Chên-wo, Ho]
Kar-keung, Au, Ping-ming and Fung EAST LANCS
Kinz u.
Griffen (E. Lanes,).
Morton (Artery) Butterfield (Artillery)
Evans (Lincolns)
Selter (Lincoln).
Thorpe (E, Lancs.).
Goon (University),
Omar (Indians)
Au Kim Fung (Athlelle)
Rydings (E Lancs.).
Cheung Tak Fai (8, China)
THIRD DIVISIO
Bandford (E. Lancs.)
Parcell (8.W.B.)
Tate. (R.A.FI
Clarke (R.A.3.C.)
Rush (Lincolns)
Crossley (B. Lanca) Santos (Recrelo);
Prit: (RAM.C.);
Qualification 5. goals.
Other football teamate will
Retrelo
Police
v South Wales Bdre. ́(Club, 3.46 p.m.)
♥ Artillery e
(Chatham Rd., 2.45. p.m.) THIRD DIVISION:
EAST LANCS (Military, 2:45 p.m.)*· VRA.BCAM (Kowloon,:2.45 p.th())
∙LEAGUE, GOAL SCORERS
TO DATE
FIRST DIVISION:
Howe (Club).
Jl.Shui Wing, (S.:China "B")
13 Fortey (8.W.B.)
8 Johnstone (Police)...
WO
8 Chan Chen, Wo (Athletic)
Ho Ka Keung (Athletic)
5 Chenk Shek Kam (8. China
5 Fung King Chenne. (5. Chius:
|In-Pak: Wah:(8) China "A"
Au Ping Ming (Athletic)
SECOND DIVISION
Glass (Navy) BATTLE
| McGuinnes (Lincolne);
The team is: Lee Kwok-ki; Lo Wai- of the green. Lissamman's putt hit man, Tang Kwong-wing: Chan Stu- the back of the hole and stayed out. Hat Trick Waiting man, Wong, Sai-wp, Chan Chung-yee;|
The Tiger has won on its last
Choy up in the Novices race over a mile. Beating Racing Boy
Cheung Moon-wing. Tang Kwong-sum, Robb'a chip left him a yard short- Yeung Kan-po, Lo Chi-wan and Wong he missed his putt! Lissaman's two outings, and I can see little to Sik-ping.
went safely down; and so they live stop the "hat trick" with Mr. W. to fight it out again over 18 holes. I understand that no definite date has yet been fixed for the replay.
Wind Factor Mistake
SOUTH CHINA “B” MAKE -
NO CHANGES IN TEAM
South China "B" are making no changes in their encounter with the Navy to-morrow,
The team is:Wong Wah-kai; Chung' |Chi-ying, Yu Hing-yuen; Tong Kwan,
THE frat: sixteen in the competi
ABLE AMAZON BAG TORN RACING HEART,
Race 8:
THE TIGER
RACING, BOY WHAT A CHANCE
by 2 lengths over a furlong less RAS.C. MAMAK WIN last time out, The Tiger will be racing to-morrow at level weights.
instead of having a 5 lb. conces Senior's Two Goals In sion. In a field which may quite
The Giraffe lost to Polar Star-and
if Mr. Butler does so he will have achieved the best riding fent of his meteoric career.
The news that Brilliant Star was
not starting and that Mr. Butler was riding Electric Star rather sur- prised me. I do not think the lat ter pony can stay for 1 miles, despite his fine effort over 1 miles at the last Meeting.
My choice for 'the Griffing Leger is Dynasty's King's Warden (Mr. Heard),
Ribble's Claims
The pony has come on by leaps and bounds during the last six weeks and is now tuned up to the right pitch for something big, and he could not have found a better jockey for his effort. Ribble isza stayer, of that there can be ho doubt, and I am also forced to place him third, despite Mr. Pih's strong challenge on Soldier of China.. "Britain" I do not fancy over the distance. Gladiator is a possibility. The probable starters are. Elec- tric Star (Mr. Butler), Gladiator (Mr. Fung), King's Warden(Mr. Heard), Macaroni (Mr. Proulx), Ribble (Mr.. Botelho), Soldiers of Britain (Mr. Deitz), and Soldier of China (Mr. Píh). Hydroplane, the Derby winner, Is a definite non- starter
Young Chap Queried
The subs classic will evolve into a titanic struggle between Cavalcade, Tiny Star, and Classic Hall All have proved that they are likely to stay the gruelling distance during their training gallops, and this is likely to be the best of all three Legers,
The probable starters are Caval- cade (Mr. Pih), Classic Hall (Mr. Heard), Copper Idol (Mr. Botelho), Kindo (Mr. Pan), Sarabande (Mr. Ip), Soldier of Fortune (Mr. Deitz), St. Ives (Mr. Proulx), and Tiny Star (Mr. Butler),
There is considerable doubt whether Young Chap will start here, though, following his 2.18:0 mile on Wednesday, with a finishing quar-
tion qualified for the match easily cause a major upset What Game Against Whitehallster of 8.82.8, this is hard to under
A Chance appeals for third place
Lam Tak-po, Lee Kam; Yeung Sai-Play in the Club Championship, and with Wayward Stag a good out. vick, Lai Biu-wing, Teang King players returning 176 can surely
aider. Chenk Shek-kam and Lee Sik-yu count themselves fortunate on
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stand. If he goes to the past he is The R.A.3.C. recorded their going to be almost as big a danger second victory in four games in the as St. Ives if he decides to run Mamak Hockey Tournament when St. Leger Results
Tiny Star is a sluggard and Mr The following have been the re- they defeated H.M.S. Whitehall by Butler will be fully taxed to keep two clear goals at King's Park yes-him going all the way round It sults of the last five St. Legers: terday. W. O. Senior netted both will be his hardest ride of the day.
AUSTRALIANS':
1931-Mr, Chan Tin-son's Woodland goals.
Stag (Mr. Frost), 166 lb., Infant 8.55.2.A
Match To-day
The RA.S.C, will meet H.M.S
Mutiny Bay's Improvement
1932-Messrs. Kong Bros, Polar Star
Able Amazon should provide Mr. *** (Mr., Butler), 156 lb., in 3.25.3. Suffolk in a Mamak match to-day Butler with one win, at least, al 1933-Mr. II. Y. Liang's. Rosy, Horn at King's Park, commencing, st.4.15 though it will be no walk over (Mr. Deltz), 161 1b, In 3.29.1. p.m. The game between the Police against Bag Tor (Mr. Davis), Mr. and H.M.S. Whitshed, scheduled for pih, who gave Racing Heart her 1931 Measts, Hall and Shenton's. The
MAA SUBSA
Greuse (Mr. Frost); 186 lb, to-day, has been postponed. in 4,00.8A GALA 1932-Mr. B. 8. Chan's Racing Boy
MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
PAWL D. F. A PU
(Mr. Froat), 156 15, in 3.47.1.
1933-Lancashire's Warrington (Mr.
Frost), 156 lb., in 3.49.1.
GRIFFINS UMBRE
first win at the Annual Meeting, will see Mr. Heard, take the Won- der entry to the post. Mutiny Bay, is likely to offer a stern challenge for third stake money, and I would
1929-Mr. Dunbar'd Hiawatha (Mr. R. C. of Signals 9423.28 18 11 not be in the least surprised if the
Soares); 166 16, 12, 3.51.2 20. St. Andrew's 5 3 1 112 87 Dunbar candidate. 1930 Dynasty's King's Colour (M, da Polic 05/31 19 2-7 Mr. Prouls who has
TC 8800 12 dificult pony, a great
Roxa), 156 lb in 3:45.0. *103]—L'T, F.S. Gold: Key: (Mr. Har. R.A.S.C........,4 260 -2.10.47:56:
(eg riman); ^186 16.; In 3.47,9, GRAE
32 150 6 than when he ran unpl 1932-Mr. Dunbar's Liberty Bay (Mr. United 641/118344 Queensland Han
Frost), 366 th in 3.37.45 University
J-High Finan 1933--Mrs. Pearta's Trentbridge (Mr. Whitehall
#210180 the only 6041019 1 likely to
Heard), 156 157 in 5.36.1. Suffolk
The unique incident in last Monday's game between - South China "B" the Athistic, when an Injured. South China back was penalised two yards per from his own postmouth for returning to the field without first informing the Bright Star (NP, Pan) on the race Keppe referee. The photo shows the S. China defenders crowding their goalmouth but a protest against bumping, was up. Whitsked "prior to the fruitlen”, fron kick--(King'■ Studie)."
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