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THE CHINA MALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935
SECRETS FOR SOCCER RANGER'S
SUCCESS
VICTORY PLANNED IN BATTLE OF WITS
GAME NOW A CLEAN ONE
(By Jack Smith) (Portsmouth's, International Inside-Right)
EXCLUSIVE FORECAST
ARSENAL VISIT VILLA PARK
Scottish Cup Semi-
BA Finals
FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa (2) CHELSEA (3). |DERBY (0)
Grimsby: (-)
·Huddersfield" (1) LEICESTER (1) Preston (-). SUNLAND (4) Tottenham (2)
ARSENAL (8) Blackburn (6) ►
v Portsmouth (1) v. Stoke (2)
Birmingham (-).
our
to-WOLVES: (0)
▼ MANTER C. (0)
v Liverpool (0)
V.WED DAY
v Leeds (2)
v W. BRÓM. (1)
Middlesbaro (1),
SECOND DIVISION
"THE game needs to be played in a more friend- EVERTON (2)
ly spirit. It is getting too much of a busi ness." A high authority on cricket used these words recently. He referred, of course, to summer game. But there are many people day who hold a similar view about football.
League football may be a business. Players, directors, and managers, are all naturally con- cerned with the financial aspect of the game. But let me assure my readers that, from the pro- fessional footballers' point of view, there is still a friendly spirit in the game."
·
In every season there are many instances which go to prove my contention. Members of rival teams. fraternise off the field of play. When a man is injured on the field, his team-mates and opponents are equally ready in helping him.
RACING TRAGEDY IN SYDNEY
10 Out Of Field Of 14 Come Down
TERRIBLE SMASH AT TWO FURLONG MARK
.:
Barnsley (-)
Bradford C. (-)
BOLTON (0) Burnley (8) MANTER U. (4)
'Blackpool
v Bradford (1) v NEWCASTLE (-)} BRENTFORD (1)
v Hall (1) NOTTS
G (-)
v Norwich (-) Oldham (2) v FULHAM (2) PORT VALE (4) v Bury (1) Sheffield U. (-)
WEST HAM (-)
Southampton (0) v PLYMOUTH (1) Swansea (1). NOTTS. F. (1)
THIRD DIVISION (North) JACC TON (1). ✓ Halifax (1)
CHESTER (1) v Mansfield (1) CREWE (~) DARLTON (4)
v Lincoin (-)
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form
Of Club At A Glance
AC
COMPREHENSIVE guide the form of all the major Eng lish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the teams, detalls of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W. L and D indicate matches won, lost, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted team and the dagger signifies a relegated team.
The following League positional tables give home and away, details and include all matches played to date.
AWAY First Division
Arsenal (1) dwDwD Sunderland (6) ddwdw Man'ter C. (5) Dwiwa W'eday (11) WIDIW... Liverpool (18) IDIWW Derby (4) wldwi Everton (4) DwLl Stoke (12
(12) LILIW Aston V. (13) wawi W. Brom (7) IWILD พ. "Grimsby (-) Lwild Presten (-) WDWI Chelsea (19) Dwwd
HOME
TL
Goals
Goals Pts. P. P. W. LAD. F, A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 34 17 13 13 63 14′ 29. 17 6 5 7 81 25 17 46 33 17 10-4 3 45 22-23 16 6 2 8 27 20 2043 33 16 11.1.4 42.17.26 35.
25
518 120 36 16 30 34 17 11 4 3 39 34 16 9 35 18 13
17 1
17 $ 33 16-10 38 17 9
34 17 B 5 4 36
Blackburn (8) IwDwW..as 17 8 4 5 26
Rud'field (2) WWW.
Leeds (9) WdWID Portm'th (19)
DIY
33 17 9 b. 3:40 34 17 9 4 4 42 28 22 33 16 8 4 4 34 18 20 34 17 10 G 2 51 32 22 Mid-boro (16). DIDIW 34 17.7 2.8 34 23 22 Birm'ham (20) LADIT. 33 17. 8 7 2 28 30 18 Tottenham (3) DLADI.. 34 17 6 4 7 27 28 19 Leicester (17) Wawi 33 16 7 7 2 23 21 16
Wolves (15) Ddwa
Carlisle (1) v Rotherham (1)
BARROW (9)
Even before the kick-off of a DONCASTR (2) match, the professional forgets Gateshead (0)
v WREXHAM (3) the business aspect of his career, HARTLEP'LS (2) v Rochdale (1) and all the time he is playing he]N. BRIGHT'N (0) v Chesterfield (0) Jacts in a friendly, aporting man- Southport (1) Stockport (2) striving for victory, of YORK (2) Iner -
V TRANMERE (1) course, but not in a stern "do or
✓ Walsall (2) die" spirit.
THIRD DIVISION (South) Aldershot (2) v Bristol.C, (2) · Friendly Spirit Abroad.
BRIGHTON (1) v Coventry (1) Both at home and abroad, the Bristol R. (1) v. Rending (0) friendly spirit of Soccer is very Cardiff (-) V MILLWALL (-) much alive. I have the happiest're- CHARLTON (1) collections of playing in Canada CRYSTAL P. (4) during the English tour of that QN'S P.R. (0)
LUTON (2) The worst accident on the Aus-country in 1931. We played 17 dif- Southend (1) tralian Turf since the Caulfield Cup ferent matches, and wherever we SWINDON (1) event in 1885, when 16 horses fell travelled we were given a magnifi- TORQUAY (1) jand one jockey was killed, occurred cent reception. The Canadian speeta-
Sydney, To-day
...
▼ Northampton (1)
v Bournemouth (1).
v Clapton (0)
v Watford (by
v GILLINGHAM (2) y Exeter (1) v-Newport (2)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
at Ascot yesterday afternoon when tors were obviously impressed by AIRDRIE (0) 10 out of the field of 14 starters the sporting play and by the friend- Ayr (3) plled up in a terrible smash at the ly behaviour of the visitors and CELTIC (2). two furlong mark. Three horses their opponents off the field. were killed and eight jockeys were
(Continued on Page 11.) sent to hospital.
FOR OXFORD U.
The cause of the accident is un- F. C. DE SARAM PLAYS GOLF known, but the possibility is that Fox-Trot one of the leaders fall with a broken
leg and thus brought down others.-Reuter,
the
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v Hibernian (8)
v DUNDEE (8) Falkirk (2) DUNF. (-). v Partick (-) "MOTHERW'L (1) v St. Mirren (0)
¡QN. 'O'S.. (4) v Kilmarnock (1)
SCOTTISH CUP' (Semi-finals) Hearts
RANGERS (Holders), ABERDEEN Hamilton
In the Singles F. C. de Saram was one of the Oxonians who won up and 3, The eight Oxford
men were beaten.
Oxford were beaten by 12 matches to.5..
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very hard game, but spoiled numer Jous chances by continually passing. out to the left-wing, Miss P. Strin- ger, who was playing well below
READY FOR FRAY
(Continued From Page 4)
The Teams
The teams' are:-
Cox (East
a
was
[Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last season, and team in capital letters are favoured to playing at, home.]
win. All teams mentioned first are
FOOTBALL REFEREES AND 2-MAN SYSTEM
(Continued From Page 4)
Second Division
34 17 13
HOME.:
Goals P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Brentford (4) 'WdwWW'. 33.17 16 0 1 49 13 33 Bolton (3) DWIwl...... 32 16 13 2 1 60 13 27 "Blackp (11) dwWIW
1 2 38 14 29 †Newcastle (-) WwLIW 35 18 13 4 1 51 20 27 W. Ham (7) IDAWI 34 17 13 3 1 41 19 27 M'ier U. (20) LdWw... 34 17 14 2 1 42 17 29 Fulham (16) Wdwdw.. 34 17 12 2 3.49 20-27 Plym'th (10) WwWwW. 34.17.11 4 2 40 Notts F. (17) DwLwW 33 16 10 3 3 35 +Sheffield (-) WINI .........
34 17 94. 4-42 Hull
34 17 6 5 31 17 8 5 3 35 33 17 4 4:42 85 17 11 5-1 28 33 167
(15) wwDwL
Burnley (15) L&Llw Norwich (-) Daldw Bury (12) DIL
Barnaley (LWW! Port Vale (8) IDWD! 34 17 8 3 6 34 Bradford (8) LIWwW.
83 17 5 5. 7 24 Bradford C. (6) IDILI 34 17 8 3 6 27 13 22 Swansea (19) IWIW.. 34 17 9 3 5:31 21 23 S'ampton (14) LLIDI.. 35 17 5.48 22 19 18 Oldham (9) WWdL) 34 17 8 7 12 37 34'18 Notts C. (18) LLIDI
34 17
9-3 24 27:15
HOME
*Goals
Exeter (8) WID... 34 18 11 5 2 37 7.29 28
17 7 8 2 24 30 16 17 4 10 3 22.40 11 17 '6 9 2 27'46
18: 6.7 30 32 17 38
1 10 6:10
6 17 42
1:24 92013 '10 5 21 5 9 34 176 11 1 24 46-11 17 3 11 3 25 32
31
14 2 8 6 23 98 10 32 17 5 10 2 18,34 12 82 18 3 10, 5.22 45-
45-11 32 16 3 10 3 20 87 9.30
17 1 10 6 21 50 8 38 17. 3 10 4 23 41 10 99 17 1 11 5 18.43 7 29 17 1 12 4.25 47 6 28 16 39 4 19 35 10 28
17 2 13 2 16 44 6 25 17 2 12 3 16 31 7
AWAY
Goals Pte.
P. W. L. D. F. A..Pts, 16 5 6 5 25 27 25.48 16 8 5 2 26 25 18 45 17 4 7 6 28 33 14 43 17 7 9 1 27 35 15 42 17 6 3 1 27 39 15 17 6 10 1 21 28 13 17 1 8 8 10 24
8 5-93 24 34 17 5 9 9 27.
17 4 8 5 21 27 13 38 1779 1 27 42 14 33 17.4.7 8 16 34 24 35 16 3 8 5 20-31 11:33 12 3 18 41 9 83
11 2 23 31 10.50
12 4.19 31 6 28.
19 30
011 28
14114 38 3.5.
17 1 14 2 12.38 4.27 18 2 12 4 16 46 8 28 17 0 15 2 11:47 2·20 17 1 13 311 60 5 20
AWAY
Goals Pts
171 13 3, 16-41
Third Division (S.). Charlton (5) WDwWw. 34 17 14 1: 2.51 16 30
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia, Reading (3) D
17 9 5 3 33 25 21 1 1.33 17 14 6 3 48 15 31 16 3 7 6 22 27 13 43 Luton (6) WWwW. 233 16 10 16 47 14 25 17 7 4 26 31 16 41 Coventry (2) Dawlw. 33 17 11 1 5'49-19 27 18 8 8
82 25 28 14 41 Crystal P. (12) WIWI, 34 16 11 2. 3 34 13 25 18 4 8.6 32 44 142 19 Watford (14) wiLwD33 17 11 4 2 42 18 21 16 5 6 5 18 19 15 35 Brighton (10) WILWI. 34 17 13 22 44 13 28.17 2 11 11 30 8 36 Tory (20) DIDWI. 34 17 12 32 47 18 26 17 8 11 3 17 40. 9 35 Bristal R, (7) WWIwa .33 16 10 .0 € 41 22 26 17 3 11 3 18 329 33 Millwall () IddlW 16 18 9 5 4 24 22 22 TR 5 10 3 22 32 13 35 After the match J. E. Shackell
N'ampton (13) WIWW 33 17 10 3 4:43 18 24 18 3 10 3 19 39 9-3 Qn's. P.R. (4) IWdwl 84 17-11 1 5 38 16 27 (Australia and Magdalen), was it-]
17 1 13. 10 36 5 32 16 2 10 1.19 31 8 82 vited to play against Cambridge.
Bristol C, (19) ILDIL.. 33 17 10 4 3 24 16 23 16 1 10 5 13 397 30 There then remained only one
Bournem'th (21) LdDIW 33 17 10 5 2 36 23 22 16 3 11 2 10:33 8 30 Clapton (11) Ldaw 33 17 9 6 2 38 18 20 16 2 8 6 15 36 10 30 England: Hollingsworth (Lincoins); place to fill in the Oxford team and IN OPPOSITION
Cardiff (2) IWIDI Not having seen two referees
34.17 8 3 6 27 22 22 17 2 12 8 17 45 7 29 form, instead of centring to the (Club): Parkes (Police), W. A. Reed for it. Seeing that J. B. Shackell, operating, I am neither praising Aldershat (14) DDWWI 33 18 9 34 27 12 22 17 1 12 4 14 37 6 23
and E. V. Reed De Saram was well in the running,
Swindon (8) Wapi... 32 15 8 25 28 16 21 17 1 11 5 20 13 7 28 ever-ready Miss Lakeman. Miss Club) and Williams (East Lanca); who was awarded his Blue
nor attacking the scheme. E. Rousseau, on the right wing, was G. E. R. Divett (Club), Garthwalts beaten both in the Singles and infeant that the men best qualified to
Gillingham (17) WIWIW 33 16.8 4 4 30 24 20 But it does strike me as algni- Newport (18) DIWIL .. 34 17 6 7 4 31 31 16 practically starved.
(H.K.S.R.A.), Senior (A.E.C.), Dawson the Foursomes his Inclusion in the discuss the control of football
Southend (16) WWILW
7 7 1 28 24 15 After 10 minutes the Recreio (East Lancs) and Toyne wards, who were led by Miss Jopened the scoring through Miss B. (Club); Blackburn (Police), L. A. R. was surprising.
(Lincoln). Probable Bestland XI-G. Duncan Oxford team before F. C. de Saram are so strongly opposed to it.
HOME Lakeman, was too much for them, Remedios, while Miss A. Alves scor- Duncan (Club) or E. MacNider (St. and Miss 2, Barros had
Slashing attacks on the proposal back into the goalmouth, where shed another three before the inter-Andrew's); J. T. K. Gilchrist (St.
are made in The Football Referes. val, the first two of these being scor. Androw's),. S MacNider (G.B.A.) and) was called upon to make
the official organ of the Referees' a fewi
ed within two minutes.
Whitley (C.B.A.); N. A. E. Mackay Singh (Punjabis).
Association. hard saves from Miss E. Roussean
After the recommencement the A. T. Lay (Clab), T. Whitley (C.B.A.) (Full-back), Bachan Singh (H. K. Swill never eliminate disputed de (Club), L. Alexander Sinclair (Navy), Reserves:-Karnail Singh (KLT.C.) It is insisted that two referees and Miss J. Lakeman. The other two backs were prominent for their schoolgirls attempted to take up the and J. J. King (C.B.A.).
R. A.) (half-back), Aya Singh (H. K. offensive but were soon forced to IrelandA. B. Woolley (Suffolk); S. R. A.), Sarnagat Singh good anticipation and hard clear-
(Radio) clalons, especially with regard to be on the defensive throughout, and Cpl. Kennedy (E. Lanes) and L/Cpl. (Forwards).
offside and fouls. anées.
Miss M. Remedios scored the last (E. Lanes.), Lt. Ravonhill (H.K.S.R.A.) Reck and O. May (Captain); Schmidt,
Donnellan (E. Lancs.); L/Cpl. Murphy Probable German, XI: Ammann; One striking point made is this: The intermediate line were
three goals. usually 'slow, Miss L. Xavier, pivot,
and Lt. Cotter (Lincolns); Lt, Howie G. Summer and Gerloff; Welaing, H. G.
"We all know a crowd's opinion C. B. Schoolgirls:-H. Relton; D. (Hermes), Lt. Currie (Cornwall), Lt. Lange, Sander, Hess and Mueller. being the only one to show
linesman who up with the Darby and D. Moss, M. Bell, M. Mc-Perse (HK.S.R.A.); L/Cpl. Wildy signs of speed and she was forced Caw, and R. Stephenson; E. Rousseau (Lincolns) and Pte. Notan (E. Lanes.).
play, flags for offaide. If that to make full use of it to hold Miss (Capt.), J. Humphries, J. Lakeman, A.
linesman became an extra referee Reserve: Pte Gamble (E. Lanes). Lakeman.
Martin and P. Stringer.
India: Nur Mohammed (Punjabis);
and used a whistle, instead of & Recreio Ladies:-C, Osmund, Z. Bar- Kishan Singh (H.K.S.R.A.) and Khan
{flag, would the crowd agree with row and M. Basta (Capt.), BL Xavier, Bahadur (Punjabix); Tara Singh
(him?
· (Continued from Page 4)
to drop
un
C. Botelho, C. Silva, A. Aives and M. and Alaf Din (H.K.S.R.A.) (vice- L. Xayler and E. Rosario; B. Remedios, (H.K.S.R.A.), Dulla Singh (Punjabis}
|captain); · Khuda Bux (H.KS.R.A.), Dost Mohammed (H.K.S.R.A.), Gur
Forwards Disappoint Although scoring so many goain, the forwarda. did not play up to Remedios. their usual standard. Miss A: Alves, inside-left, was the outstand-
CUP GOAL SCORERS TO DATE bachan: Singh (K.I.T.C.) (captain); E. Woolley (C.B.A.)
ing player of the line, ber combina-Mrs. M. White (St. Andrew's) tion with the remaining halves Mra. P. M. Harrop (H.K..Ladies) being very good, Miss C. Botelho J. Churchill (1,K, Ladies) and Miss B. Remedios, the right- M. Smith (C.B.A.))
wing pair were also seen in many
P. Gitties (St. Andrew's)
swift, movements; their clever un-Mrs...
A. Fonier (Y. Ladies)...
A. Jack CH.K, Ladies) derstanding featuring their display. Meus (Y. Ladies) Miss C. Sifra made an abie lea-S. Dalziel (Y, Ladies) der, but was too slow for the 1. Remedios (Recreio)
A. Alves (Beerelo) mainder of the line, while Miss MP. Everest (St. Andrew's) Remedios did not shine, showing a B. Remedios (Recreio) lack of understanding.
Miss M. McCaw, contre-hat, was the outstanding player in, the "
H. Kelli (C.B.S.)
Walker (Y. Ladies) Whitley, (C.BAY W. Marsh. (H.K. Ladies)
dew.
fence for the CBS, and allowed . Ferguson (H.K, Ladies) Miss C. Silva very little rope, while F. Wong (81. Andrew's). Miss J. Lakeman led her forward E Beavis (C.B.A) --with great ability!---
C. Botelho (Recreio) L.Bilva Netto (Recrela) Miss Stephenson,,, left-half J. Lakeman (C.B.S.) played a very hard game, but found]D. Hunt (C.B.A.) the opposing right-wing combina-
(Result on Page 1)
INTERNATIONAL DRAW ¿
FIRST ROUND England Wales
(Navy ground, King's Park)," Scotland China
(Punjab ground, Marina). Ireland y India
(H.K.S.R.A, ground, Marina), Germany v Portugal
(Clab ground).
16 Karter Singh (Punjabis) and Lain
13
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Programme For First
Extra
Race Meeting Of Macao Club
The following is the programme for $50. For China Ponies classified by
of a
RESENTED
It la plain that referees. 43.6 body deeply resent the implication that modern refereeing, is bad.
They believe that the present system is the best yet devised, and that once it is tampered with there will be no end, to reforms:
"A goal judge might have kept the Cup in London when Arsenal lost to Newcastle, at Wembley,'
"But if you took all the diaputed
·
Third Division (N.)
•
Goals
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts, Doncaster (3) WIWI, 33 16 14 2 0 44 12 28 Tranmere (7) WID... 34 18 13 1 4 45 17 30 Cheeter (10) LWIW
Mansfield (1) wawil Darlington DWIWI Halifax (9) WIWW
14 16 11 2.3 52 22 35. 18 13 2 3 40 28-29
25
2518 12 1.5 43 14 29
217/18
17 12
36 17 10.
Stockport (3) dWwW. 23 „†Lincoln (-) HWwW
Rother'm Chester'd (2) dWald"
31 17 11 (21) WIWIW
34 17 12 Wrexham (6) WIWID..
.. 33 17
17 9 (14) MADI
(11) WwiW 34 17 9 N. B'ton (15) LWIWI ... 31-17 6 Barrow (8) WIDIW... 34.17. 10 Gateshead (9) WWILD 33 16,10 Accrington (20) WLIWA 36 18 10 Rochdale (22) «l«W]W - 23 17 7 6 4 31 30 18 Walsall (4) DIW 35 17 8 3 6 38.17 22 York (1) DILID WOR 33 16 8 4 4 33 17 20 Southport (18) ILαD` 33 1648 4.17 29 12 Carlisle (13) HD
51-166 6 4 28 32 16
НОМЕ
Goals
Scottish League
$2.28 3.39
5 25 17 3-13 1 14 57 23 17 1 12 4 20 38 61
AWAY
Goals Pts
P. W. L. D. F.. A. Pts. 17 7 5 627 34 T 10 5 5 6 18-20.18 46 18 6 5 7 24 27 19 44
17 69 2 20 38 14 43 17 5 10 2 25, 89 12 16 3 8 5'14 25'11
692 32. 38
14 6 8 2 24 31 14
3 8 6 23:24 12
4 12
1.24 - 45°
3 7 6 28 32 12
11
5 11
4.22 498
3.22 37. 8
1 24 48 11
1 19 8 17 46 G 29
1 13 8 21 55 827
014
566
4 17 51 4.27
2 10 4 19 2 32 -8 26 19 1 15 2234 49 4 26 17. 2.14.1 21 555 25 17 3 8 6 25 38 12 24 1 15 1 18 50 3 19
AWAY
17
185, 8 18 5:10
20 27
Goals Pta. P. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pis. "P. W. L. D. F. A. Fis,
•Rangers. (1), WwWW] \\\34-17 14 1 2 48 16:30 17:10. 5 2 38 22 22 52 Celtic (3) WWLwI/{{ 5 16 12 2·2·50 18 26 19 9 8 2 30 28 20 46 Hearts (6) ILAWW 17 9 3.5.28 18 23 18 9 4 3 40 30 21 14 Aberdeen (5) IWIDA 18 13 23.41 14 29 15 4 6 5 22 27 13 42 St. J'atone (8) LlwdW
16-12 2 2 39 10 26 1827 Dundes (12) WLWWL 86.19 10 5 4 31 31 24 Hamilton (11) WI83 15 11 13 47 21 Kilmarnock (7) LwwdW.85 17 Clyde (14); WODID 4.18 846.39.26
W85 17 9 6 2:38 26 20 Qa's. Pk.
15) BIAWI
33.31 22.19 18 1.1 hernian (16) LDWI 17:11 2 4 52,24 2017 296 29 Motherwell (2) ADWW Partick. (10) DllIW...34 18.10 4.4:36:24 24 Airdrie (18) IWIW4 Quéen 1‚0'8) (O-WIDE!,,;85:17 8.7291° 24°18′
Albion 1° (−) UdLdW____+84 18 7 7 4 34 29
Falkirk✨ (10) d£WLI 3.84 175:7 (6.2.17 30 St Mirren (17) WWD# 34 17 0 2 3 26 31 Ayr (8) IWLdW, 34 19 B92 32 34.
·17 91⁄2 26 38 14 24
the Fire! Extra Race Meeting of the the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" & says the referees' champion." {" Maeno Jockey Club, to be held at "E" Classes. Entrance 15. One file. 3 Arcia Preta, Macao, on Sunday, April 5. The Grand Bland Handicap, Win- goals in a season, and eliminated 314;2
ner $150. Second $100, Third $75. For those which had no real bearing on 3.1. The Bydney Handicap. Winner China Ponies, Subscription Griffinis
of 2 $150, Second F100. Third $75. For the Hong Kong Jockey Club of this results, or a championship, there 2 Australian Ponies of any Season. Win- Seaton that have not won a race at would be left an infinitesimal 2ners since 1st January, 1985 barred, date of Entry. Entrance 35. One Mile, number.
6. The Ma Hai Handicap. Winner a
a "Yet, our mad reformers would cup valoe $100 presented by Mr. WAL 1-2 The Racing Handiesp. (2nd Sec Gerrard with $185 added, Second $100. legislate for these special cases by Dunfline (-) WILW 34 17 674 31 37:16
tion) Winner 150, Second by the Third $75, For China For $50. For China Pontes classified by the
providing goal judges" Ponies, non-winn- Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" & "E" ng Griffins of the Hong Kong Jockey DOES HIS BEST E
Club of this season: Entrance 85 One Classen. Entrance $5. One Mile.
I can sympathise with the re- N.B-One entry only will be made The Racing Handicap, (Unofficial) Hs is a rood referes only pro-
473 Mile? Ja si d
veferee's point of view. for the Racing Handicap. Entries (8rd Sestion) Winner, $100, Second
1 Entrance $5; 'Onë. Miló,.
tion too fast for her; she however, wer Clark League Table To Date and Third Section at the discre-assified by the Hong
was well covered by Miss D; Mósa,
at left-back.
Right Wing Starved
The forwards attempted mans wwift attacks, but most of them were
II.K, Ladies "St. Andrew's
Ladies C. B. A
Recrelo
stepped by the opposing backs, Minric. B. SAN
Mattin, at inside-left, played a Play Off
Ption of the Handicappering Club DARBO ockey pleases the visiting team, and also
(Copyright)
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.8.26 124.12. 1-18.329-25: 17 2 13 2,15 416 22 17-4-11 2 17 32 10:21 16 1 12 2.19, 720 4:22
wil be divided into First, Second $75, Third 360. For China Ponies Viding he satisfies the home club;
Pat, sailed by Commodore Billett; NUSSLEIN MASTER OF KÖZELUH be both sides supporters boat Tan (Mia
on) by Or Spur As he never doas, this, he is 3 mins 22 socs
course | Baldw Friday
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pla! 3. The Sporting Handicap. Winner 117 2 2 28 616-8180, Second $100. Third $75 For
9:14 China Ponies classified by the
Holone INST
Wongsong all the time, in the Roya
10 5 28 28 10 13 Kong Jockey Club; au "C" Clare Win April 5 at the Secretary sy Offer But, like
k
Continued from Page 4) Club Bruce P. Barnes of Austin, Texas, yachts, and Kozelub beat Nusslein, and bent Arthur Oldolph of Hartford, Conn., (Col Bilderbeck) in the "I", 6-4, 6-1 6-7, 68, to win the POR. Class.
doubles final
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