THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1934
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SOLDIER OF BRITAIN, CAVALCADE, AND ABLE AMAZON FAVOURED
ARTILLERY FACE NEW
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SAINTS LINE-UP
CHANGE AT FOOT OF PREMIER LEAGUE?
CLUB'S STERN TASK IN KOWLOON
(By "Rover")
CIT. JOSEPH'S; WHO HAVE ONLY. SECURED``THREE
SPOINTS IN EIGHT FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE ENCOUN TERS THIS SEASON, AND WHO ARE NOW AT THE FOOT OF THE LEAGUE TABLE, WILL ENDEAVOUR TO STAGE A COMEBACK THIS AFTERNOON WHEN THEY MEET THE ARTILLERY ON THE SOOKIJNPOO. GROUND.
The Saints are fielding four new players, two of whom re- presented Tientsin in the recent Triangular Interport contest last February in Shanghai. The Artillery will have to produce much beider form than they did in defeating the Fusiliers if they are le save both points.
THE RECREIO ARE AT HOME TO THE CLUB TO-DAY IN WHAT PROMISES TO BE THE BEST CLASH OF THE AFTERNOON.
The Club have solved their pro-|
blem at forward with the inclu-
sion of Blckford in the left wing,[54]
while Howe has returned to the "ROVER'S"
FORECAST
Cpl. Marsden R.M., above, will meet Battling Chan te-night at the Lee Theatre,
"NEEDLE" GAME
IN CAER CLARK
- SERIES TO-DAY
TO-NIGHT'S BOXING
DEE FAVOURED
TO BEAT PRYALL
IN TITLE BOUT
Battling Chan Defends Unbeaten Record
FANCY'S PROFESSIONAL DEBUT PROMISING
(By "REFEREE" The Lightweight Boxing Cham- pionship of the Colony will be de cided to-night at the Lee Theatre, when the Hong Kong Boxing As sociation are staging their annual
Saints Tested Against programme of professional bouts,
Champions
including the title fight between Stoker Pryall, of H.M.S. Suffolk.
INTERMEDIATE LINES WILL DECIDE ISSUE
Can the Hong Kong Ladies' Hoc- key Club retain the Caer Clark Cup championship by defeating the un
Benten St. Andrew's team on the Marina this afternoon? This ques- The following is Rover's forecast oftion is now on the lips of all hockey
enthusiasts, the week-end programme:
Colony and will lead the attack. The Recreio, by virtue of their victory over South China "B" last Sunday, will start favourites.! Another playing field will be added to the list of grounds now used for football when Hin Excel- leney, the Commander-in-Chief | opens the Royal Navy and Royal Marine football ground at Cause Artillery way Bay this afternoon. South
RECREIO China "B" and the Navy will meet
Kowloon
in an exhibition game.
In the second division, the Navy and the University clash
LINCOLNS
To-day
FIRST DIVISION
▾ ST. JOSEPH'S
This afternoon's clash between the champions, the Hong Kong Ladies, and the St Andrew's Ladies should produce one of the finest games in the tournament, as
Babe Ruth, who passed through the Colony recently, responds to the cheers of Tokio crowds as he is driven through the streets of Japan's capital on his arrival to play with a team of American League stars, The Bambino re- celved the greatest ovation accorded any visitor to Japan, a crowd of 100,000 meeting him at the station.
and Stoker Dee, of H.M.S. Phoenix. EVERY ASSISTANCE
Both men have excellent re- cords, and the fight should prove very even one with the odds favouring Dee.
In the second main item on the
programme. Cpl. Marsden, of the Royal Marines, who has mat some of the finest European feather- weight and bantamweight boxers," clashes with Battling Chan, the
North Straits-Chinese
Malayan (Continued on Page 5). The Programme The following is the full card of Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Belt STOKER PRYALL ILMS. Suffolk
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m. both teams are fielding their beat/events:-
✓ Club (King's Park, 4 p.m.) 'v S. CHINA “Ă”
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.);
Y Fusiliers
sides.
(Continued on Page 5-).
St. Andrew's Ladies:-Mrs. R. Rose; G. White and E. Landolt; I. Woolley,
(Chatham Rd., 4 p.m.). Wong and Mrs. M. Berruex; F at the Valley, and an exciting
SECOND DIVISION
Wong, P. Everest, M. Woolley (Capt- encounter should ensue.
SOUTH CHINA v Artillery
ain), P. Gittens and M. Churn. To-morrow the East Lanes and the Athletic game in the First Club
Division should produce good foot- LINCOLNS ball, for the Athletic are fielding their full side and the East Lanca, EASTERN have gradually improved, their standard of play.
AIR FORCE ELEVEN UNDECIDED
Harris Out Of Game - With Injured Knee
The R.A.F. have met with a re-
verso
University
(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.) v ENGINEERS
H.K. Ladles:-B. Hance; E. M. Gray and J. Smalley; N. McKenna, B. Pope (St. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.) and B. Helbling; W. Marsh, Mrs. P.
v Fusiliers
Harrop, J. Churchill (Captain), G. Fer- (Military, H.V., 2.30 p.m.) gason and A. Jacks.
v Kowloon
(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)
v Navy
THIRD DIVISION
PAIR FORCE
¡LINCOLNS
Fusiliers
ENGINEERS
East Lancs
Police
(Athletic, 2.80 p.m.) FINCHER AND MISS DALZIEL
ENTER SECOND ROUND
v R.A.M.C.
(King's Park, 2.30 p.m.)}
v. Recreio
(Chatham Rd., 2.30 p.m.) Paul
V RAILWAY
(Athletic, 2,30 p.m.) v Radio
(Military, H.V., 2.90 p.m.)
To-morrow
FIRST DIVISION
V ATHLETIC
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.) V NAVY
. (Kowloon, 4 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION
▾ Athletle EAST LANCS
(Sookunpoo, 2.30° p.m.); THIRD DIVISION
v Police (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)
Harria, their versatile contre- EAST LANCS half, has injured his knee and will probably be away from the game for a fortnight.
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READER INQUIRIES VARSITY SOCCER RECORDS
Beacham, the captain, has not yot↑ "decided how he will field his men, for the players at his disposal are
In answer to a reader's inquiry. very few, and casualties are proving for details of the Inter-Varsity difficult to replace.
annual soccer encounter, the most
In all probability Aldridge will recent of which was won by Cam- come into the side, but whether he bridge by the only goal scored at will take the place of Harris or Highbury on Wednesday, we give whether the team will undergo a the following: Out of the total of reshuffle, is not known.
The team will probably be Harding; Evison, Beacham; Aldridge, Berrington, Brixton; Thompson, gory, Allen. Ewart and Farmer.
Kong And Miss Cheung Lose
In Straight Sets
E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel entered the Second- Round of the Colony Mized Doubles Lawn Tennis Cham- pionship yesterday when they beat Paul Kong and Miss Cheung Woon Wai by 0—4, 6-2 at the Chinese Recreation Club, The K.C.C. pair will now meet Capt. Manners and Mrs. Grim ble, who have received a walk- over from H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Whitham..
"Y" CAN AFFORD-TO- EXPERIMENT
Schoolgirls Again Strengthened
STOKER DEE II.M.S. Phoenix.
6 Rounds Welterweight Contest
A.B. WINGRAVE
H.M.S. Phoenix
V.
A.B. FANCY
H.M.S. Medway
6 Rounds Featherweight Contest
A.B. PRANDY
H.M.S. Kent
W.
SIGNALMAN REID HM.S. Keppel
6 Rounds Middleweight Contest
CPL. FITZGERALD ·
H.M.S. Kent
V.
STOKER ARMITAGE
H.M.S. Sandwich
THE PUNTER
FOR
FULL SEASON'S STATISTICS FOR TO-DAY'S RACE MEETING
THE
THE following statistics for the season (Including all ponies in official races at the Valley and Macao), essential to every punter, 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 is taking out is worth backing or not.
December Handicap-One Mile'
Brilliant Star (158) Cossack's Beauty (168) Hetman (153) |King's Justice (168) Chief Seattle (140) High Speed (140) King's Warden (151) Mayflower (140)
Flying Tourist (140) Gold Currency (140) Monoplane (140)
What A Chance (140)
Leading Jockeys
The following are the complete records for every jockey who has taken part in official reces at either
[the Valley or Macao:
1 2 3 Un. N. Deltz 3 0 0 4
2 3.1 6 B. A. Proulx -2 1 3 3 2 5 4 1
A. J. P. Heard
0. 1 2 8 E. 0, Butler 2 2 1 11 P. P. Botelho 0208L G. Frost
1 2 3 7 D. 8. Li
1 1 2 16 G. A. Harriman
1. 0 0 12 8. Y. Liang
0 2 3 7. H. 8. Davis 02 38. T. Fang
T. L. Wong
10 Rounds Bantam Weight Contest Barrier Reef Handicap-One Mile J. Foto-Host
CPL. MARSDEN
H.M.S. Tamar
V.
BATTLING CHAN
Champion North Malaya 1983
6 Rounds Welterweight Contest
.A.B. PARKER ·
H.M.S. Medway
V.
STOKER HAYLER -H:M:S, Suffolk-
"ENGLISH CARNERA” KNOCKED OUT AFTER FIVE COUNTS
Babalak Star (160) High Finance (165)' Dinty (160)
Empire Day (140) Portia (157) The Giraffe (135)
Vriday (185)
[W. H. Choy
2 0 0 5 N. C. Pih
1 0 0 8 D. Black
0 30 6* ; Jordan
0 2 1 3F. F. LI 1006 S. N. Pan 0008 F. Marshall 0 0.8 11 R. H. Charles
*C. Taylor Mile [*Tang-Man Wa
Tardy Handicap---One
Bela (140)
Don (158)
|Flying Tourist (145))" King's Worthy (140).
Lemberg (140) Monoplane (140) Pride of Tsingtao (140), |Racing Boy (154)
Micky Callaghan, the 6ft. Tin. Ribble (154)
Valorous (154) "English Carnera," was knocked out Wayward Stag (156)
In the first round by Jim Hayton What A Chance (159)
56 matches already played, Oxford Although the "Y" Ladies will be (Berkhamsted) at the Ring, Lon-Wonderful Stag (140) and Cambridge have cach won 24 without the services of Miss Edon, yesterday. Callaghan, who had centre-half, they won his first professional contest by Gregames, and eight matches have been Thompson at
drawn-five of them since the war. should experience no difficulty in a knock-out, took five counts before
securing an easy win over the he was beaten. Central British Schoolgirls in their
·IP PAK-WA TO MARRY Caer Clark Cup. encounter on the
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learn that Ip Pak-wa, South tion will be fully represented at the
China's dazzling. left-wing soc-function.
cer, player, is being
reated in the premier league game against
the Kowloon Football Club to-day for the simple reason that he will be married this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Canton.
Thybride in Miss Shu Yuen-ml, the
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs,'' Shu
Kwan-yu, of Canton..
A large reception
will be held at the London Restaur- | again.
is understood that the local Associa; playera.
C.B.A. ground, King's Park, to-day For The Coupon
(Continued on Page:6)
The teams are:-
RANMERE is the only 100 per Tcent, home team in the five
leagues.
Ip Pak-wa, who is "y" Ladies:-M. George: J. Wilson well-known in and A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, B. Blu- China's football cir-menthal and L. Hicksay, V. Bradbury, | B. Walker, P. McCaw, S. Dalziel and cles, is the eldest son 0. Brown (Captain), Agama of MF. and Mrs. Ip 6. B. Schoolgiris:—3. Whiteman; M. Kwan-fai, of Canton. Lammert and R. Stephenson; K. Moir He has represented (Captain), M. McCaw and J. Lakeman;
E. Rousseau, J. Humphreys, H. Kalll, season. the Colony in two In- A. Martin and P. Stringer. terport matches
Dilatory Plate Boxing Eve (155) Chief Seattle (164) Chivalrcus (152) Gay Butterfly (165) Gold Currency (163) Great Hall (165) Heart's Glory (165) Iron Grey (154) King's Parade (167) PF (158)
S. Y. Sun.. 0.10 Ip Kul Ying.
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08 11. 8. Chang
T217|F=M. L. 8opres
0 1 0.7 H. P. Chanson 3 3-1-11 Yue Shun Wa 0 28 88. W. Pan 0.00 6 H. M. PIN 14.0 10 A. L. Caplan
1 5 3 10. Neugebaur
1 2 2 10 W. G. Poy
1 13 12 *Choy Wing Chia
0.2 39. A. A. R. Botelho
1 2 1 9 H. Y. Liang
One Mile
[G. W. Sewell
8. W. Tang
*E. H. Carvalho
2 0 2 10 *C. D. A. Gregory:
0 2 2 8 (J. E. Noronha
1 2 0 11 "R. M. Wood 1 2 2 5: Woo Tueson 100/13 W. Hape 021-16 Ellis Joseph 1 10.9 "C. N. Kong 10.49 *T. P. Saunderson 1.62 9. W. T. Stanton 210-12A, J. Stocker 0 0 0 16 *W. N. Yek 0.0 2 10 *K.. W. Fung 0109F. Libel
0 2 0.17 W. W, Miles 11:076" "H.. 8. V. Mossop 1301·11 H; P. Reen 120.30 II. M. Remedios 101 12 *M. N. Cochrane -01 1·14 PAWWall D
| Wlug- Kwai·
Mary A. D. Coppin match at ELTIC have won their last ten Bold Commander (156) .. 1 4 0 12 J. A. Johnson
No Fear
Racing Luck (162), Racing Pride (162) UNDERLAND have not been Racing Triumph (168)
Bandy, Bay (159) beaten away from home this o'er Star (164)
Tilicum,. (162) Vago (162) CARLIS
MARLISLE have yet to break Zero (168)
their "duck" away from home. Finale Plate-One Mile
against Shanghai, in SAINTS BEAT CLUB "A" addition to represent-
Ing China in two Far
1
Eastern Olympie la a friendly, hockey Andrews C games, and Tranmere their Delightful Chance (150) 111
Games, in In 1928. this year : at`
Tokyo defeated the Hong Kong Hockey last four.
and Club "A" by 8 goals to hil. E. F.
Manila, Fincher, centre-forward, scored two, FALKIRK have lost their last ant, Canton, this afternoon, and it where he was one of the star while GA. White, at Inside-left, five games, and Gateshead and
scored the third;"
St Mirren their last four.
Teung Wis
LELO
|Ironsides (148) MAAKO 02.8 GU, da Rózs
Kindo ̈ (148) -
ROTICOLAR.AZ Carroll Little Beauty (156) 718-28169E Ado R. Botelho Racing Spirit: (149) 0.0 7.14 PC, Ingram Foldier of Fortune (154) 2 0-258 H; V. Pearse !The Carp: (154).
Novics, riders.
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RIBBLE AND SANDY BAY "DOUBLE"
SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES
(By "Rapier")
Race 1:-
HETMAN
COSSACK'S BEAUTY KING'S WARDEN
Race 2: -
PORTIA
HIGH FINANCE
EMPIRE DAY.
Outsider Dinty
Race 3:-
SOLDIER OF BRITAIN SADKO
RIBBLE (if starts)
Outsider-King's Justica."
Race 4:-
RIBBLE
VALOROUS WAYWARD STAG Outsider-Wonderful Stag.
Race 5:-
CAVALCADE COPPER IDOL CLASSIC HALL Outsider--St. Ives
Race 6-
ABLE AMAZON. BAG TOR (if starts) NIGHT STAR Outsider-Racing Heart
Race 7:--
SANDY BAY
HEART'S GLORY TILLIGUM Outsider Chivalrous
Race 8-
LITTLE BEAUTY HELL FOR LEATHER BOLD COMMANDER
·Outsider The Carp. |DOUBLE-RIBBLE AND SANDY
'BAY..
KING AND CLASSIC RACES
su. Nominations For 1936
2
.28 25 29 80
The entries for the classic races
..22 4. 782 of 1936 have closed, with 287 for .18 31 22 67 the Derby, 252 for the Oaks, 237 .18 14 21 56 for the Two Thousand Guineas, 228 .16 12 13 91for the One Thousand Guiness, and .12 7 2 28
10 3 8 11
8 6 6 57
7 7-10,61
7 5 6 30
6 10 4 74
6: 0
5 6 28
2
2 2 30
2 8 #
28 16
12-15
2 1 14
300 for the St. Leger.
His Majesty's nominations are: Derby-Fairey, Canvas, and Vi-
trics.
Oaks Canvas, Vitries, Parity, and Feola.
One thousand Guineas.--Canvas, Two Thousand Guineas-Fairey. Feola, Vitrics, and Parity.
St. Leger Fairey, Canvas, Vit
9 11 6 rice, and Parity.
53 19 42 80
3 3 1 60 31 14 31 9 11: 88
927
4.38
2 12
1. 234
2 23
2: 0:54
1 2 K
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CLUB LIKELY
TO SWAMP ARMY
IN RUGBY SERIES
FAVOURITES FOR TOURNEY TITLE
HAMILTON EXPECTED TO
HOLD MEEKE
Fielding their full alde for the
1 21 first time this season, the Club are
1 expected to secure a sweeping vic-
01tory over the Army in their Trian-
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gular Tournament rugby clash
this afternoon on the Club ground.
The Club who have an unbeaten record to date, having defeated a very strong Naval Afteen last, (Continued on Page 5)
Lt Comdr. Denby, R.N., will re-
2. feree and the teams sram
3 Club GAP. Lammert; W.HAB
3 Rigg, L. G. Robertson, J. Hutchison and
D34 HR MeGilchrist, M. W. Turner and H. C. Meeke; A. F. Walkden, Wir E. MoPeers and G. A. Stewart: I. H. Bradford, [04/04 15-H. Garrod; E A. Munro, D. McLel-
land and G. C. Miller
Army: L/Cpl Jones (Fusiliers); 05/06 5/Cpl. Davies (Fusiliers), L/Cpl. Hub- 117 bard (Artillery); ~ Lt. Metcalf (Artil- |00|6|lery), Fun, Floyd: (Fusfiere), L/Opl. 00 10 Lewis (Fanillers) Gar Barraclough =0⠀⠀⠀ 90|11|| (Artillery);;/J/Bdr." Hall |(Ar
DMC-12: L/Cyl: Mackman (Láncolna), Hard
10:16:( (Borderers); Pta. Gilmore 107.70 - 26: Fus, Barry */ {Fusiliers)';'-
00:33 (Borderers), Fus, Morgan (Fulliern)
and Gar. Milcham (Artillery)
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