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THE CHINA WAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER #11, 1935

SHANGHAI BOWLERS TROUNCE LOCAL FOUR

R.A. AND RECREIO IN HOCKEY FRIENDLY

· Lew Stone's Bond. Brigade's Debut Match Of Season Les Stone's Band Mantovanis Orch Mantoranis Orch. Browning Starr. Four Crotchets. Accordeon Bari. Dizor Cotton's Band

An exciting hockey game is anticipated this afternoon on the Marina ground when the 2nd Hong Kong Singapore Brigade. Royal Artillery, entertain the Club de Recreio in a friendly en counter.

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This will be the Brigade's first inter-club game this season, “schile the Recreio commenced theirs with a drawn encounter against the Hong Kong Hockey Club Jast Monday.

Cash Sweeps

Na $$6 252 1445

Race 1

Enplaced. runners

$714.70 20120 102.10

MR. RALPH HAS DAY OUT AT

LOCAL RACES

First Win And The Leading Jockey!

A

JOHNNIE HEARD'S ONLY

REMAINING RECORD

SHATTERED

****

Mr. L. P. Ralph had the usual distinction of heading the jockey's list by recording two jwinson Zero and Vixen Tor-

an the first day of the Double Tenth Race Meeting at the Valley yesterday, his win on Zero being his first success on the Valley track!

In addition to Able Amazon's record-shattering run over the

mile and 171 yards, which she

Mr. Leo Frost, the champion jockey, above, added to his list of wins yesterday by securing one more win to bring his total to

date to 35.

covered in 157.1 four-fifths of INDIAN POLICE”

second better than Racing Heart's) ($25 each), previous record. established last)

Mr. Johnnie Nas 54: 64: 1303; 1183.

February unider Pari-mutuel, winner $232.60; Heard-this was Johnnie's only places" 1st $14.40; 2nd $6.10; 3rd remaining track record the meet-

$5.50

POWER

Race 2

HOUSE.

No. 837

TUGS &

466

350

$676.20 193.20 96.60

LOCOS

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FOR COLONY?

(Continued from Page 1)

| LL. Garthwaite. Ibw, b Goodwia

MA. W. Hayward, b. Goodwin

HOLD RADIO TO

GOALLESS DRAW

ing was featured by four big ap- FAST HOCKEY GAME

sets. Soldier of Peace paying $232.60, Zero $74.20. Glad Eyes $275 for a win and $48.90 for a place, and Vixen Tor $59.90.

WITNESSED

GUEST AND SANAGAT SINGH SHINE

FIRST INTERPORT

WON EASILY

COLONY LEAD 9-1 THEN LOSE-30-13

LOPES AND MUNRO PRODUCE BRILLIANT FORM

(By. “Skip ")

UNDER splendid, weather conditions, the first Interport match between Hong Kong and Shanghai was played yesterday, Shanghai win-- ning by 30 shots to 13.

The Recreio green, where the contest took place, was în per- fect condition. even after the heavy rains. The going was fast and this favoured the Shanghai men who took full advantage of this factor.

I have mentioned already that quite a number of critics considered our visitors to be very talented exponents, and what I saw yesterday convinces me of this truth.

Position In Hand

After the first three heads The seventh head was a repetition had been played, in which of this, the only difference being Hong Kong registered 7 shots, that Munro was responsible for due to clever and accurate two of the three shots. bowling by Noronha and Luz Shanghai took command and did not relinquish their grip The eighth head saw the visitors tintil they had soundly drubbed make two more and the scored On the Police Training School Hong Kong by the colossal mar-board now made it clear that

gin of 17 shots.

{Shanghai were the masters of the Lopes and Munro stood head situation as they had almost over- and shoulders over all: in fact I hauled the big lead that Hong have never seen a better display Kong had established. At the than that shown by Munro. In tenth, eleventh and twelfth beads

Mr. D. Black again met with Usplaced runners ($25 each), N: 334; 1355; 1007; 1384; 463; success, recording win three seconds and a third, as against

the Indian 194: 1257; 406; 933; 1411.

Mr. Frost's win, a second and two ground yesterday Pari-mutuel. wimer $74.20;

Police hockey team held the Radio) thirds. places. 1st $18.40; 2nd $1290; 3rd] The following were the sum Sports Club to a goalless draw in $12.20

their friendly hockey encounter.

The Radio were to have played

marised results:

Winner $350. Second $200. Third

1.-2.00 PM-Carnarvon Handicap the European Police team, but the $100. For China Ponies, Griffins latter were unable to raise a side Winners of less as most of their men had been out of this seaSOD than $1,000 im stakes barred. En-jall night in connection with Wed- trance $5. Ove Mile.

nesday's armed robbery and mar der in Kowloon..

Race 3

$55 1355

179

Unplaced runners

$917.00 196.50 196.50 (350 each).!

Li

No.: 1089: -

Pari-mutuel winner $6.20 places. 1st $5.10; 2nd $5.10; 3rd|| $5.10.

|Capt. D. Persse, è E. F. Fincker,

b Gosano....!

55

Race 4

5

No. 194

→ 1704

$396.90 253.40

709

19

12

Extras (B13. LE2, NB1)

16.

N. A. E. Mackay, st Dunkley, b

Pearce

Cpl. Ballard, not out

G. R. M. Ricketts, not out

Total (for 7 wkts.)

Σ

Shiu Pang's Soldier of Peace 135 lb.

(Mr. Tang Man Wa) Dunbar's Pontiac Bay 155 lb... (Mr. L. G. Frost). Eu Tong Sen's Rose-Queen (Mr. E. C. Pihk 163 lb.

Both teams played a man short

saying this I do not mean to con Richards and Glover found their the impression that Richards games and Shanghai registered or Glover were poor; both played eight more shots, which gave them

very sound game indeed.

the lead for the first time at 16 shots. to 11..

The Hong Kong four were now

Local Players Falter

:-

As regards the Hong Kong four wilting under the heavy strain, so brilliantly were the Shanghai 1 and the game on the whole was they all had an off-day and seem-

bowlers playing. fast and exciting, though in the ed to find the rink too tricky for

I do not think..

2 latter stages bad feeling crept in their type of play. This is where we have a four in the Colony that

and tempers became frayed, with the visitors revealed their 3 the result that the standard of the powers of observation.

keen

would have been able to defeat

Won by a length and 2 lengths. play deteriorated to a marked de quite fair to the Shanghai man it 126.70

Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos: 1243; 1131: 1532

Pari-mutuel, winner $19.40;

170 places. 1s: 35.10; 2nd $5.10; 3rd

G. C. Burnett and A. C. L Bowker $5.10.

Ramsey Not Too Confident Bonavia and Bamser did not shape too confidently as opening batsmen, the K.C.C. player's use did not bat. of the long handle against Pereira. though occasionally successful, 'was dangerous to the extreme.

however. dealt very effectively- with Minu. who bowled better than Pereira

Fall of wickets=

Race 5

1

He

3

5 4.

6 28 43 49 70 sá 134 156

Bowling Analysis M.

No. 1365 967

$889.00 254.00

127.50

P

21

his figures would suggest.

: Ballard caught the

very

accurate

with eye off break

Minu Pearce Goodwin McInnes

12 5

some

bowling, while his batting-be is Gosano

a left-hander was very promising Madar for a tail-ender."

E. C. Fincher's Bright Knock.

bowled a no-bali

TO-MORROW'S TEAMS

Teddy Fincher, after playing the bowling very confidently for the first half hour, indulged in some

The following have been invit- big hitting, getting Ballard away for a six into Chater Road and ed to take part in the second In- hitting four boundaries in his 40. terport Cricket Trial to-morrow at one of the the Hong Kong Cricket Club, He is undoubtedly Colony's opening batsmen for next commencing at 145 p.m.

A. W. Hayward's XI:-E J. R. month's Interport.

Minu also hit a glorious six Mitchell. T. A Pearce. Cpl Bal- into Queen's Road of Ricketts, lard, Lient. J. P. Williams, Capt. while the latter returned the com-L- Walch, C. S. M. Elviz, N. A. E. pliment with a hit that nearly Mackay, J. E. Richardson, G. scared the life out of the scorers, Sager and A. T. Lee.

after dropping a few-yards short. with the previous delivery!

Time: 2.03.2

1

igree.

Guest Shines

total

to 30. s

To be them upon this particular rink. •

At the 18th bead, when they must be admitted that the home brought their total up to 25, with The goal keepers of both teams quartette were out-bowled on the Hong Kong only 12 by annexing 2-2:30 PM.-Jordan Handicap.—had very little to do, and both day's showing.

a marvellous four by splendid (First Section).—Winner $400 defences were able to hold their

At the first head Hong Kong efforts by all four they seemed to

·Second $175,TM Third $100. For

scored three beauties which were take the heart out of the home China Ponies, "D" Class. Entrance Own $5. One Mile.

contributed by Noronha, Silva and players, at any rate after this the as they liked and Luz Richards saved a heavier de- visitors did H. A. Browning's Zero 161 lb.

In the Radio team Guest played geit by lying in a fairly safe posi-brought their (Mr. L. P. Ralph)

a very cool game and by clever tion about two feet behind. They against 13. Wing's Heart's Glory 156 1b

(Mr. N. Deitz) interception proved the stumbling followed this up by taking another

block to the Police team.

three. Noronha being responsible Boxing Eve 162 lb. ...

Grewal, his partner, though not for one and Luz for the other 3 (Mr. D. Black)

short-so steady, featured his play with two. At the third head the visi- by a neck and a

first-time dearances and gave Guest every assistance.

In the half-back line 33.00 PM-Canberra Handicap-

Winner $450. Second $250. Third played his asual game and carried jack, lay two until Luz drove to $150. For Australian Ponies, ““A”]

M. Souza, his left-half Kitchellsend the jack into the ditch and Class Jockey Allowance. Entrance

» .1005 Unplaced runners ($50 each). Eve's Nos.: 1949; 1456; 233; 1399; 197.l

Pari-mutuel. winner

$14.20:1 Won places. 1st $6.80; 2nd $8.20: 3rd head. $2.50

Race 6

No. 1132

1572 1932

$735.70'+ 210.20 105.10

+

Hassan

tors started to enter the picture. and, thanks to fine play by Lopes, whose second bowl was

on the

$5. From the Two Mile Post Once at right-half, also played a very thus record a single for Hong Round and. In (About One Mile good, gáme He displayed great Kong

[171. Yards)... Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos.: 59: 1272; 569; 1505; 1225; Fatshan's Able Amazon 165 lb. (Mr. L. G. Frost). 1769; 994;-2035; 1823; 529.

Pari-mutuel. winner $275.00; Mrs. E. HL. M. Tinson's Bag

Tor 145 lb.

$12.30. places, 1st $48.90; 2nd $15.00; 3rd

Race 7

No. 470

14

430

→ 616

$777.70 222.20 11110

Unplaced runners ($30 each), Nos. 344: 1329; 1036: 632; 930: 574; 1599: 793: 954; 1756.

G. S. Dunkley's XI:- H W Pari-mutuel. winner $1649: Baines, E. R Duckitt, I. E. Pearce, P. C. Frost and E. R. Duckitt GM Ricketts, Capt. D. Persze, places. 1st $3.40; 2nd $9.20; 3rd

El F. Fincher, F. Zimmern. W. C. were absentees, and their vacancies were filled by Ramsey and Garth-Haar. A. R. Mint and F. Bake

waite.

Scores:

Mr. G. S. Dunkley's XI E. C. Fincher, c & b Ballard

J. E. Richardson, Persse, b Bow-

ker ..

T. A. Pearce. Ibw, b Garthwaite

F. F. Fincher, b Ricketts

E. L. Gosano, e Mackay, b Bur-

Bett

A. E. Mader, not out

-L. McInnes, e Ramses, b Bowker

G. S. Dunkles, Ibw b Ricketts

A. R. Minu, b'Bank

F. D. Pereira, e Garthwaite,

Burnett

K.C.C. "A" BEAT

40

DIOCESAN BOYS

$22.40

Race 8

No: 434

*$1,057.00*

- 1965 305

502,00

151.00

Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos.: 1167: 543; 716; 173.

Pari-mutuel. winner $59.40;

AT CRICKET places, 1st $12.70; 2nd $6.80; 3rd

(Continued from Page 4)

Diocesan B.S.·

T. Lay. Lbw. b Burling

A. J. Prata, e Broadbridge,

Swain

Extras (BS, LES, NEBI)

10.

R. Broadbridge, e Darling,

Craig

167

X. Pinchong, e Durling, b Baker

[CB. E. Sargent, b Swain

J.L. Youngsaye, not ost

J. Dudley, b Swain

T. Matthews, é Swain, b Wong -

Total (for 9 wkta. dec.)

F. Goodwin did not hat..

Fall of the wickets: ·'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

15 16 57 60 71 82 146 157

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R.

"Garthwaite

D. Crary, e Broadbridge,

Ye Barma, b Broadbridge

[G. Hung Choy, b D. R. Lay

Extras (88)

Wong

$2.40

anticipation and his positioning throughout the game was excellent. 1He is fast and possesses good ball

(Mr. E. O. Butler). Li Shiu Pang's Racing Heart 141 Ib...... (Mr. D. Black) Won by 3 lengths and dead

Shanghai Recover

control and, with more experience. At the next head, however, the will develop into a first class Shanghai rink found the run of 10 player

things, and Munro drew a beauti-11 Gurbachan Singh, at centre-ful shot that none could disturb. forward, could never shake off the At the fifth head the No. 1 on each attentions of: Boota Singh, who side was either short or narrow.

im-16 stuck to him tenaciously through-Guy and Richards made no out the game. He was greatly provement on this. The skips went handicapped in being without a down to play with Munro lying the 18 43.30 PM Double Tenth Plate

Winner 3600. Second $250. Thind winger, numerous passes in that shot, but Luz took this bowl out for $150. For China Ponies. Weight direction being wasted.

heat.

Time: 1574

22

for inches us per scale. Entrance

$5. Five Foriongs.

Li Shin Pang's Soldier of Bri-

tain 161 lb

(Mr. N. Deitz) 1 Hem's Gladiator 158 15.

CMr. D. Black) Dunbar's Oak Bay 161 lb.

(MEL G. Frost) 3 Won by a length and the same. Time: 116.3.

(Continued on Page-13)

Half-Back Line Is

Huddersfield Foundation

(Continued on Page 15.)

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Sunday's Pairings At Fanling

a count of two. The score was now Hong Kong 9, Shanghai 1

On the sixth head the visitors re-asserted themselves and col- lected through Lopes and Munro.

POOR FARE IN

2ND DIVISION

Shanghai:

J. Lopes

Hong Kong: J. E. Noronha

C.W.Richards I. Guy

3. Munro C.-G. Silva. C.W.Glover R. F. da Luz.

(skip)

(skip)

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LEAGUE SOCCER SILVA UNLUCKY

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Unable To Play To-day

As F. I M Silva, the Recreio

The East Lanes, though they should beat the University, will be fully extended by them. The The following are the Royal latter, in spite of lack of practice, bowler who was to have played have done very well so far. They No. 2 to A. Hyde-Lay in the com Hong Kong Golf Club ⠀staïting times for Fanling next Sunday: forced South China to a draw in bined Kowloon & C. Becreio London. September 24. Hud-Macclesfield inside right, who is

OLD COUESE

the first game and last week beat bowls match against the Shanghai 21dersfield Town's rise to the top proving to be a good, all-round 9.24 am H. G. Wallington, T. Kowloon easily. It is to be hoped team this afternoon, is unable to

Rowell

that when the cricket season play owing to pressure of busi- this season is all the more remark-forward..........

9.28 am EE McGregor, Gstarts they will not lose any of ness, his place has been taken in 14able as the side includes but one

A greater is that Lythgoe is

Hopkins an

the rink by F. V. V. Ribeiro, “also their players. incidentally, o International, and,

clinching the claims one made for 9.32 am AE Lissaman, D. Jo 11 one Scot. Eight of the present him a year ago when the critics 938 am E. Taylor, P. L. Collison has been prominent in the 10%-

Gilmart.

Tam, one of their new players, of the Recreio, eleven are practically ex-jumiors and few had prior experience of were saying he would be out of 9.40 am E. E Beddow, D. Lward line and is a very fast If the University, can player. First or Second Division foothan his depth in First Division foot-1 Prophet

9:44 am. EK Rounds, LH Geare Leep his team together they 9.48 am. P. Morrison, ED. per Matthewald ge 952 am W.2.S. Key, D. S. Edward. 9.56 am. A T. Laz, E. Bathurst. 10.00 am. H Jusserand EA

Bowker

12 317

Ballard

11 241

Barnett

·1240 45·

91.

Bowling Analynis v

Ricketts

Perse

* bowled a no-ball."

Durling

Craig

Mr. A. W. Hayward's Al

Swain

Major Bonavia, Ibw; b Minute

Baker

A.-W. Ramsey,że–Rich

Wong

Bros

idge".

L T. Kide Pereira

"If they had Jackson and Smith

bail

1 on the wings Huddersfield would But the foundation stone of the be the Town of old one of the new Huddersfeld is in the half- most experienced men in football back line, where Young is back to BASUTEN, TE

52]his best. GOTO

One reason for their success is ́ewast Milership is to the Wed†10.04 am: the advance of Lenard Butt, the Lnesday Youig is to Eudde

should go a long way this season.

In the re reio não

The rink now stands as follows &

H. & Alves (Recreio). B. P. Philips (EL. C. C.)); FY V. Ribeiro (Recreio) A. Hyde-Lay (BCC)

(Sdp). Allowing for special, todtingen.. cies, the Shanghai rink will be as Hollows: W. Train, C. Richa

W. Brier

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