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NAVY MEET CLUB IN FRIENDLY

RUGBY CLASH

CLUB WEAKENED THROUGH INJURIES

NAVY STARS ON VIEW

The Navy are expected to record their first victory at rugby this afternoon, when they meet the Club in a friendly fixture at Happy Valley.

The Club will not be at full strength, as J. J. Ferguson will be an absentee from the right wing and Lammert haa moved up as a centre. three-quarter in order to strengthen the three-quarters.

J. Hutchison will also be an absentee from among the backs, while D. Mclellan, the skipper, is

LINCOLNS TO CLASH WITH KOWLOON

RECREIO THREAT TO SOUTH CHINA “B” TO-MORROW'S MANY FIXTURES

IN

spite of the many postponements this week- end, to-day's League soccer programme will not be dévoid of a premier League encounter, for Kowloon, who were to have played the Club at home, have now arranged to meet the Lincolns in what promises to be an exciting clash.

The week-end's best game will be played to- much improved Recreio morrow between the team, and South China "B" who have yet to re- cord a defeat.

The Recreio with the Gosano brothers and an excellent inter- mediate line, will start favourites against the Chinese team, which is likely to suffer its first reverse this season.

The Artillery who, at one time on the injured list with a torn thigh were South China's bitter rivals muscle. Poors is another forward for the First Division champion-. who will not be seen as he la suf-ship, meet the South China "A"

fering from an injured toe, his team to-morrow at Caroline Hill. place is being filled by Castleton.

where they will make an endea-

The Navy, with the exception of

Lt. N. L. Evans, the English Inter-vour to improve their position in

national forward, will practically be the League table.

at full strength and will have play-

The Navy who have been recent-.

ing for them Lt. St. Clair Ford, the ty strengthened by the arrival of Scottish International and Lt. Forbes, the Navy and Scottish the Kent and Mcdway, meet

trial acrum-half.

the

Athletic to-morrow on the Club

Dr. J. A. R. Selby will referee ground in what promines to be one and the teams are:-.

Club:-R. Goldman; W. H. B. Rigg

of the best games of the year.

Li G. Robertson, G. P. Lammert and

The Navy have improved con-

H. C. Meake; A. F. Walkden, W. E.

H. R. McGilchrist; M. W. Turner and siderably and although lying in the

Peors, G. A. Stewart; I. H. Bradford, table together with the

WEEK-END FORECAST

Athletic,

Kowloon

8. H. Garrod; K. A. Munro, D. A stand a better chance of improving | |- Cumming and J. Miller.

Royal Navy: Lt. Pack-Beresford their position as they have always Kowloon (Bruce). Pay. Sub. Lt. Biggio played superior football on the Club

NAVY (Kent), Lt. Clark (Keppel), Sto. ground.

(By "Rover"} To-day

FIRST DIVISION

Y LINCOLNS

(Kowloon, 4 p.m.)

SECOND DIVISION

Mursh (Suffolk) al Ist St. The Athletic will be at home on LINCOLNS Clairford (Orpheus); Lt. Cheye (Olympus) and Lt. Forbes (Phoenix), the Club ground and if they produce Comdr, Roome (Medway), A. B. Sow their form of a fortnight ago when Club

den. (Whitehall), Lt. Collard (Adven-they were beaten by South China

VS. CHINA

(Kowloon, 2.30 pm.)

v Eastern

'(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.)

Artillery

V

(Chatham Road, 4 p.m.) VR. ENGINEERS (Happy Valley, 4. p.m.) THIRD DIVISION.

ture), Lt. Evans (Suffolk), Lt. Whit "g" they will emerge winners over RAILWAY feld (Falmouth); E. A. Hammett (Phoenix), L. Kelburne (Falmouth) the sailors, and Lt. Sowman (Kent).

ST. ANDREW'S LOSE AT BADMINTON

RECREIO “B” LADIES SECURE FIRST TOURNAMENT WIN

In the remaining First Division | RADIO fixture to-morrow, the East Lanes

Police come from Camp to play the Police. Both teams are well balanced and the game should be worth watch- ing.

The Club de Recreto Ladles """TOY" BULLDOG TRIES

team defeated the St. Andrew's ladies by 7 games to 2 in their post-| poned-Badminton League match at

St. Andrew's Church Hall last night.

Scores were as follows:

Miss M. Woolley and Miss M.

·Churn (81. Androy'a) —

lost to Mrs. J. Noronha and Miss

A. Noronha

17-21

beat Miss O. Riberio and Misa S.

Remedios

31-18

beat Miss A, D'Almada and Miss

M. Basto

21-19

(St. Andrew's) (---

COME-BACK

Mickey Walker Beats Littman

BATTLING BATTALINO ON DOWNWARD GRADE

Pittsburgh, Nov. 26,

Mickey Walker, the one-time

RECREIO

TR.A.0.C. (Railway-Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)

✓ Recrolo (Happy Valley, 2.80 p.m.)

v R.A.F.

(Happy Valley, 2.80 p.m.)

w

To-morrow

FIRST DIVISION

D. McLellan, captain of the Club's first 6fteen who, owing to a torn thigh musele; will not be

playing against the Navy to-day.

SAINTS MEET “Y” IN CAER CLARK CUP To-day's Final Test For Tourney Leaders

GOOD GAME EXPECTED

EVERY ASSISTANCE FOR THE PUNTER

FULL SEASON'S STATISTICS FOR TO-DAY'S RACE MEETING

NHE following statistics for the season, casential to every pan-

to to give average

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-hut a glance at the list should give some indication of whether the pony the particular jockey ig taking out is worth backing or not.

Glasgow Handicap One Mile

Sporting

THE

Chatter

(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)

THE Old Country is steadily re- International sport, and I suppose gaining the winning habit in we ought not to grumble.

But I was specially pleased at the runaway success of the London Rowing Club crew at Australia's Henley. Do you know it is over 20

1st 2nd 3rd Un.years since an English eight won at

the Olympic Games?

Rowing of the eight-oured kind is

(the one English sport in which there

Jis room for big Improvement. That

were 80

Gladiator (188) ..... 4 2 4

King's Faney_(181) 4 2 ด Oak Bay (157)

5

4 0 1

g

Soldier of Germany ··

-(154)

2

6

2

3 1

7

21

10

is why the Australians

1 2

1:2 2

5 second outside record:

1

2

E

I had a talk with Denis Guye

about it, and the former amateur

King's Bounty (162) High Speed (100) Gleneagles (161) MayHower. (143) Bright Star (143) New Star (161)) King's Warden

(158) 0

St. Andrew's Stakes-11⁄2 Trentbridge (161) .... 5

6 astonished at the London crew's win.

7 over New Zealand in Linte one

Miles sculling champion promptly pointed

0

Liberty Bay (161) .. 4 0 0

RAPIER'S

SELECTIONS (25)

The St. Andrew's Ladies are [expected to record another win in the Caer Clark Cup, tournament, when they meet the "Y" Ladies on the latter's ground this after- noon at 3 o'clock.

The Saints will be at

full

Race 1:-- strength and will be playing the team which will probably repre- sent them throughout the tourna ment.

WHITE JADE STAG BLACK VELVET

YOUNG CHIEF. Outsider-Punch

The Ladies, evidently! satisfied with last Saturday's team Race 2; — which was defeated by the Hong Kong Ladies, are making no changes..

KING'S WARDEN

GLADIATOR

OAK BAY

to the fact that an American crew won the Olympic eights at Antwerp,

Brilliant Star (151) 3 0 0 3 Paris. Amsterdam, and Los Angeles.

Ribble (151)

1 2 3 0

1 5 3

Comris Handicap-6 Furlongi

*

OUT-OF-DATE METHODS

"Fo (Second Section)

Partnership (157) ... 2 1

Helter Skelter (157)

Chivalrous (145)

YOUR wins in a row. Not much wrong there," said Guys.

0 9"But does it not also prove that 27 England's methods of tackling the 0 10 Olympic race are out of date?"

He explained that it is the prac

38

20

1 I

Iron Grey (159)

1 0

Fi Fa (140)

1

0

0 9

No Fear (147)

1

Royn} Flush (159)

Racing Triumph (151) 0

10 16

0 2 ទ

Outsider Soldier of Germany. Burgomaster (152)

With Miss-Blumenthal at inside left and Miss Walker at the other inside forward, the "y" Ladies Race 3:- will have a thrustful attack.

The teams are:-

"W. George; J. Wiison,

LIBERTY BAY

TRENTBRIDGE

HETMAN

and A. Fowler; M. Gardinet, S. Dal- ziel and L. Hickey; V. Bradbury, B.Race 4:- Walker, F. McCaw, B. Blumenthal and 10. Brown (Captain).

Reserve -R Ingram.

St. Andrew's: Mrs. R. Rose; L Jorge and G. White; I. Woolley, J. Wong and Landolt; F. Wong, Mrs.

IRON GREY PARTNERSHIP BURGOMASTER Outsider-No Fear

M. Berreaux, M. Woolley, P. Gittins Race 5- and. M. Churn...

Caer Clark League Table To Date

St. Andrew's H. K. Ladies

C. B. A..

Recreio "Y" Ladies C., B. S.

VALOROUS

THE TIGER WAYWARD STAG Outsider-Ribble

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts

3 3 0 0 12 2 6 Race 6: .4 3.1 0.10.3, 6 4211 13 5 5 41 2 1.4 6 3 3.0 1 2 1 2 2. 4,0 4.0 2 24 0

STRONG INCOGNITOS SIDE *TO MEET MACAO ::

MUTINY BAY. NELL GWYN JUST THAT Outsider-Dinty

Race 7:-

CHESTERFIELD

DELIGHTFUL CHANCE HELL FOR LEATHER Outsider Little 'Beauty

S. China "B"

(Kowloon, 4 p.m.) S. CHINA "A" v Artillery

The Incognitos Hockey Club are (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.) travelling to Macao to-morrow

v. POLICE

when they will meet the unbeaten Race 8:- (Sookunpoe, 4 p.m.)

Portuguese combination, early in y ATHLETIC (Navy ground, 4 p.m.) the afternoon. THIRD DIVISION

Fast Lanes

Navy

LINCOLNS

The following are making the trip: ports Se

v · RAB.C... (Chatham Road, 2.30 p.m.)

A. P. Eca da Silva; A. A. dos Remo R. ENGINEERS v East Lanes

[dios and E. V. Reed; F. G.. Barros, R. (King's Park, 230 p.m.) C. Reed and A. J. Basto; D. Noronha, R. J. Reed, AM. Xavier, J. M. Pinto and A. P. Sousa,

LEAGUE TABLES

FIRST DIVISION

Miss P. Gittens and Mias G. White world middle-weight and welter-1- lost to Miss Noronha and Miss weight champion, hammered out a

3-21 decision over 10 rounds here to-Bouth China

night over Tait Litiman of Cuda- South Chiu

Police Club The "top bulldog" looked bettor Lincolns

Noronha lost to Miss Riberio and Miss

Remedios

lost to Miss D'Almada and Miss hay, Wis.

Basto

-lost to Mrs. Noronha and Miss

Noronlin

2-21

17-21

lost to Miss Riberlo and Miss

Remedios

18-21

Mies E. Landati and Miss J. Wong than he did on November 12 at Borderers (St. Andrew'));

Athletic. Philadelphia, where he was out-

Nury. 5-21 pointed by Paul Pirrone. He acel-East Lance ed 181 pounds to 162 for Littman. Recreie

Walker was good enough to beat Kowloon. Maxie Rosenbloom at Los Angeles St. Joseph's

Artillery on May 8, but Rasenbloom was smart enough not to risk the world light heavyweight title he then W-LF APt. held. But otherwise the old Irish-Lincolus

lost to Miss D'Almada and Mias

Basto

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

Recreio "A" KC.C.

Recreio "B"

St. Andrew's

Games

4-21

22.0 13.5.4 man's glory has departed. 2. 11 8.102

'P. W. L. D. F: A.Pta. "B" 9 7 0 2 24 10 16 "A" 7 7 0 0.22 5 14.

8 4 13:23 14:11,

8 31 4.17 16 10)

8 84 1 15:17 7

62 116 12′ 7.

6 2 2 2 23 16° 6 7.2 32 10 11-6. 8143115178 5) 713314 18 o 7 15 111 193 71517.20, 8 81 6 1 12:34°3

SECOND DIVISION

East Lanen Navy Young Corbett III won' from him Artillery 2-11117 2 at San Francisco on August 14, University

Mickey Walker thereby relinquish- Athletic ing any claim he might have had South China

For The Coupon to the 160-pound title. Bob God-Borderers

STRANMERE is the only 100 per cent home team in the five leagnes.

C

Engineers

win later held him to a draw at Eastern San Francisco on April 13,

Cable Y Indian Battaliano Loses Again va

Kowloon Bat Battalino, the former world jejun featherweight champion, whe start- heen ed in the downward Fade thre Beaten away from home, this years ago, took a trim

AND

||ford, to-night Jimmy Leto,

(ARLISLE, and Partick have, yet Batti

to break their "docks" -awayed 188

from home 2382

when ing

NELTIC have won their ladí elgbt|the

C

FLAT RACING ENDS IN ENGLAND

Gordon Richards Again Champion Jockey

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SA THIRD DIVISION. ANG

Air Force

East Lanes

dorero

AGA KHAN LEADS OWNERS

London, Nov. 25. Gordon Richards is once. again champlon jockey.

He won 212 races during the 1934, season as compared with only 109 for his menrest rival, Fred Fox.

The Aga Khan, with a total

of £64,957 gained

stake win

money, beads the list ning owners, followed by Lord Glanely with £16,160.***

Frank Butters is an exy first among trainers with win- nings totalling £88,843. Mars dië with can Marsh is sec £26,002

SHANGHAI GOLF CLUBS

614.

0:17

ELECT NEW OFFICERS

2015 126

825

7

› CHIEF SEATTLE

HEART'S GLORY'. GREAT HALL

Outsider Solar Star

Double-fron Grey and Chestor-

field.

Leading

lockeys

The following are the 1984 gen- son statistics to date. N. Delts

B. A. Proulx VIAT A. J. P. Heard E. O. Butler. PSP. Botelho: G. A. Harriman W. HS Davis. 6. Y. Liang WH. Choy C. Taylor D. Back PM. L. Soares

||3, 14 Jordan

FFLE

Colombo (140)

Philanderer (148)

Pie Face (145)

0 0 10 tice of our selectors to pick the best 10 tu club crew rather than the best eight

paramen."

0 0 1 13

The difference is important. It 0004 is possible that England has never 0 0 5 yet been represented by her best 0 0 13

111 eight

[Sandy Bay (158)

|Vago (140)

0

Crieff Handicap-5 Furlongs

The Tiger (15%) *. Bistre (140)

Racing Pluck (148) Ribble (168) Lemberg (150)

Don (168)

The objection to pleking men handicap Individual clubs, chances from different clubs is that it would

11. of winning the Grand at Henley!

But sacrifices are inevitable if we are to do something about this Olympic business.

2 2 0

1 9 0.10

1 5 3 0

|A NATIONAL EIGHT?

THY not

a national eight? Guye thinks this is a good

1 3 10 idea and a practical one.

0:1

1 3 1 10

0

0 11

Monoplane (145)

0

3 7

Flying Tourist (140)

2 16

King's Worthy (148) 01

0: 6:

Valorong (158)

H

What A Chance (159) 0

W

1

3

Wayward Stag (158)

1

Limelight (150)

Bayardo (140)....

0.0

Pride of Tsingtao (140)

0 0

Coogee Handicap-1 Mile

Alacrity (135)

8

Dainty (185)

0

Empire Day (135)

2

3 The eight should be picked on

4 •

Just That (162) Mutiny Bay (139) Nell Gwyn (152) |Night_Sine (149) The Goose (135) Vriday (135)

2 2 1-1... 3

All the clubs and the two Univer- the sities could have a hand in selection of it. They would then feel that the crew was their very own, and those little sacrifices would seem easier. inte *

3 next summer's form and begin

training in the autumn.

7

4

3

8 11

They

would get plenty of work by pacing

the Varsity crews, and they could also have a "gallop" at Henley be-. fore leaving for Berlin.

*

40 10 AMERICANS PREPARING

∙1 12

Inverness Handicap 5 Furlongs Bold Commander (140) '0 Chesterfield (158) Delightful Chance

(165)

Hell for Leather (160) In Good Time (185) Tronsides (140).

Klado-(150)

Little Beauty (156)

Soldier of Fortune

(168)

The Bodega (165),,

21 10 T

21.11

THE Americans have already entered, and we may be sure they will have a strong crew, but in 7 Berlin there will be no difficulties of climate to contend with, and A good opportunity is therefore pre- sented of re-establishing British 5supremacy in eight-cared rowing

but it must be tackled from a new

Comrie Handicap-6 Furlongs angle,

(First Section)

Boxing Eve ((158). Chief Seattle (158) Fudge (140) Great Hall (153) Heart's Glory. (168) King's Parade (150) Hacing Luck (152) Racing Pride (168) Sarabands (145)

17 3 Un

26 21 26 71 20 9 6 79 16 29:20 59

Solar Star (183)

licum (149) ...

Tiny Star (148).

18 8 14 69 10 11:10 84

To Tak (153)

Zero (168)

72 6.84

5 6 7 52

422,28

33138

1770

9

ke

The success of the London crow in Australia might seem an argu

ment against a national eight.

13 But It was not strictly a club

crew. Two of the aide were out standing Cambridge oarsmen-W. Sambell and D. G. Wilson. Ther made the trip as deputies.

In any case it is stating the obvious to say that an England- eight in the Olympic Games 'should

be representative of all the clubs. 12

denotes pony has not started this STANDARDISED ROUNDS WANTED

half of the season.

1978 Woo Tucson MEBOX 61 W. T. Blanton ~277 968, A. 7. Stocker

142 25 HLM. Remedios 22.14.15 EDI, Joseph $261214; JW. Hope

201 011 Yeung Wing: Kwal 2210, 1/1 KW, Fing CLARIN PLobel 291 3137 WW. Hiles

ESENE BATALI

HE Army, by the wa

Tdeavouring to

Ise the

3-minutes #boxing," round for team.

matches.

Instead

the customary six

0.002 two's, they will introduce:

three 8-1

040-0-24

match against.

char

their

kama

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