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*** The barring af "Mint Greta, Bergmann, woman "high-Jumping champion of Wurttemburg, from the German Olympic trials on racial grounds, kas revived the discussion of whether the United States should send a "team"to the Olympiad^fr¬Berlin-"next year. Miss-Bergaram is here"seen la2 action," s
TWO RUGBY
MATCHES AT CLUB
TO MORROW
Navy First Fifteen And Fusiliers As Visitors
Two rugby matches will take place on the Club: ground- to- morrow "when" the Club first fif- teen entertain the Royal Navy at
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION 415 pm, and the "A" fifteen meet
Head Office:—TIENTSIN,
Agents: DODWELL & CO., LTD, Hong Kong.
FUSILIERS NARROW
RUGBY VICTORY
H
a Fusilier side at 3 pm.
Lieut-Col
C. Harrison, DS.0, will referee the senior game; while the junior game will be handled by the Rev. Parker,
RN.
COCHET TO-MEET ARAGON IN BEST OF FIVE SETS
Thesis Exhibition:A1-EC.C-
**Weather permitting Henri Cochet the famous French ace, and Francisco-åragon of the
Philippines, will oppose each
other in a five-set singles match „in the last of the professional exhibition lawn tennis matches at the Kowloon Clicker" Clan this afternoon, commencing at 3.30.
There will also be three one- set doubles matches in which local "players will participate:
The following are the two Ciao BADMINTON LEAGUE
teams:-
Club First XV)—L. G. Robertson: (captain); H R McGüchrist, J. L Bonnar, A. M. W. Scott, C. I. Powell;:
FIXTURES
A. H. R. Batcher H. & Moeke Play Commences On
F. Walkden, * H-MaNney, E P Humphreys, S. H. Garrod, W. E Peers, B. O' Deane, M. S. Cam-
MEDWAY AND SUBS. LOSE mig, J. E. Smalley.
AT VALLEY
-
November 15
PROBLEM FOR FIRST
LEG OF DOUBLE
PRIDE OF TSINGTAO THE ONLY "CINCH””
SOLDIER OF CHINA'S FINE CHANCE
(By Rapier)
WEATHER indications, the handicappers al-
Rapier's
Selections
RACE L
HETHAN
*** RIBELE
KINGS BOUNTY
lotments and recent numerous surprises tend to make the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting, RACE to be held at Happy Valley to-morrow, a most in- teresting one in which high dividends should agam be featured.
BOXING BIASA DOUBLE CHANCE SEVENTEENTE SOF
TEMEKEN
KING'S JUBILEE HIGH HONOUR NIGHT VIEW AN RACENDOCAR
A departure from the usual distances is the Susser Handi- BACK SAA cap over half a mile. For many years past the only race con-f tested over this distance has been the Wongneichong Stakes, which has been the first race on the card at each Annual Meeting
Tam glad to hear that Mrs TE Pearce returned to the Colony on Thursday. Her candidates Wadebridge. Foxbridge and Trowbridge will be running to-morrow, and I trust one of SOLDIER OF CHINA the latter will mark the occasion of her retum with a win. Mr. YTHAN |Sheldon also returned to the Colony recently, by the BMS E-RACE 5 L
press of Japan..
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BAG TOR RACING HEART GOLDSMITH
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In the first race to-morrow, on their form, but I still fear the the Surrey Handicap for B top weights they must carry. Class ponies, I was surprised to Soldier of China has been im- find only five entries. Bright View been entered I am favourite distance is the mile and Had proving with each run and · his
HEART"S GLORY STILLICUM “WEMBLEY, STAG,
FORGEMASTER BLACKSMITH, BEGINNER'S LUCK
RACE 8.
sure he would have found it an a quarter. I would therefore, RACE easy task to repeat his nominate him for second place recent victory. "I take it that if he does not finally come Mr. Law prefers to rest his through for a long awaited win. pony and wait for a fater oppor- Ythan is still light at 145 lbs tunity.
and I am wondering if he can Mr. Frost should just about take third place. Monoplane will win on Hetman with Ribble (Mr. be ridden by Mr. Pan again, and Davies) second mu King's Bounty he should be "fighting it out for (Mr. Proute) ird Ribble is third place. receiving 10 lbs from Hetman
:
and is a distinct menace here; he Thrilling Australian Race might easily secure a win. The In the Nallah Nullah Handicap panter will most probably go for over one mile for Australian "A" Ribble, who is the favourite at Class ponies Able Amazon is from running due to the conditions of the 'race as re- gards stakes WOL.
the Victoria Club.
Double Chance Favoured In the Suffolk Handicap, over
barred
There are two. Australians at The following are the fixtures six furlongs, Double Chance (Mr. the Valley which are considered Club "A XV-K & Aiers, D. Afor the first week of the Men's Frost), Boxing Eve (Mr. Fung) to be almost equally matched. I Bynes, R. Edwards, G. S. Wilson, Doubles and Mixed Doubles Bad-and Belmont Star (Black) refer to Bag Tor and Racing J. A. Fielders W. HE. Eigr
jappear to have the best chances Heari (Capt), F CR Back: J. S. Dun-minton Leaguek, **: nett, G. S. Chambers, D. K. Paul, BMEN'S, DOUBLES
Home.
here, although West Parade, if he Bag Tor (Mr. Proulx) at: 158 Sa gets off the mark well, might be. and Racing Heart (Mr. Black)
A RATHER scrappy game of rugby was wit-Eyes, A. K. Forsyth, F. J. McGugan, ***Tuesday, Nov. 19
nessed at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon BD. G. Barlow, G. G. Hamply "By Sailors and Soldiers spring a surprise. Seventeenth 157 should Aght it out between when a team from HM.S.
Medway and Sub- GOLF STARTING marines, beat a Fusilier fifteen by two tries (6) points) to a goal (5 points).
Outstanding among the Navy three-quarters was Jones, whose passing was very clean,' although he was inclined to mis- judge his timing.
TIMES
Sunday's Pairings At Fanling
Probably the most consistent player on the field was Lt. The following are the Royal Rice-Evans, one of the three-quarters in the military side. He Hong Kong Golf Club starting was also seen in some perfect passing bouts, which were time for Fanling on Sunday: fortunately, frustrated because of the inability of his other three- quarters to combine."
·OLD COURSE
9.24 m G. S. Archbart, H C
Hopkins. R. Youn, D. J. Gilmore. J S Dunnett, AK Forsyth
9.28.
9.32
The Fusiliers proved them-land Lt. Wise were prominent selves to be the speedier of the among the forwards, while Lewis two teams, Barry being espe-jand Bebb put in some good work cially noticeable in this con- for the soldiers. Hoolahan was nection.
9.35» well to the fore in the lineouts and This player made some very seldom lost much time in opening 9.44 9.40 good solo attempts, although the up the game. Medway's full-back, Burrow, pre- vented him from scoring by fear-park, showed a fine turn of speed, A although he was inclined to kick
less tackling
Morgan, one of the so
soldiers 9.48.
9.52
10.00
Lt. Prouse, the Medway's scrum on occasions when it would have 9.56 half, played a commendable game, been more advisable to take the but Lexham, the stand-off half, ball through. fumbled many passes whenever The first half was the least.
10.04 the Navy pack succeeded in heel-exciting of the two, both team's 10.08 ing.
infringing minor rules with almost 10.12 For the Medway, Owens, Cooke monotonous regularity. The lat--10.16. ter half saw both sides succeed 10:20 ROVER'S FORECAST in breaking through.
10.24 Morgan secured the Army's first 10.28 try, but Floyd tailed to convert. Kelshaw gave the Fusiliers their 10.22 other three points, but Barrie.10.36 kicking very wildly, failed to con- vert. Foicey secured the Med 10.40 way's try and Warren converted.
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SECOND DIVISION FUSILIERS Mev. University “
(Sookumpoo, 2.45 pm) NAVY
v Recreio (Causeway Bay, 2.45 p.m.) SOUTH CHINA ▾ Radio
ENGINEERS
Kowloon
East Lanes.
10.44
10.56 11.00
H.M.S. Medway and Submarines: (Caroline Hill, 2.45. p.m.): Barrow Felsey, Black, Jones and 10.48′′
Club
Warren;; Lt Prouse and Loxham; (St. Joseph's, 2.45.p.m.) Owens, Hall, Cooke, Tarrable Gilbert, 10.32 EASTERN Lt. Cooper, Lt. Wise and Lt. Chap (Kowloon, 2:45 pm) | man van
ATHLETIC O Fusiliers? (Prince Edward Boad, 415 p.z.)
THIRD DIVISION Ligs Portuguesa AIR FORCE
(Railway (15 spam) ST. JOSEPH'S V Railway
(St. Joseph's, 245 pm)
Chinese Police Fusiliers Ben (Prince Edward Road, 245. pm EAST LANCSAT Lincolns
(Prince Edward Eoad, 245 pan)
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION":" LETICAALUMA East Lancs.
(Caroline Hill 4:45. pom.
▼ & CHENA CA Canseway Bay, 415 tim. SECOND DIVISION,
*** Jones," Williams, Bazy, Li. Rice- | 11:04 Evans and Floyd: Phillips and We Kelshaw, Capt Ap Rhys Price, Davis, 1108 Bebb, Morgan Hoolahan, Green and Jolme
Capt. Michell, G. Mazseīte.
G. C. Humphreys, E. Ed- T. J. Price, G. Milne.
ward Jones
Cherrill, G. A
EL Stewart.
D. L Prophet, A. Some merfelt.
CAN MAWA Scotty MB
Chassels.
G. W. Kirt, A. T. Lay. RA Rodgers, H. P.
Sommerz
Wednesday, Nov. 20 Kowloon Tong v. St. John's. V.R.C. v Fire Brigade. Taikoo v St. Andrew's “A”, Eliot Har “A**v3F3⁄4¢ Hah “B” Thursday, Nov. 21
St. Andrew's “By Chinese PC
MIXED" DOUBLES; 2. Friday, Nov. 15
St. John's. Chinese B.C.. St. Andrew's v. Recreio “A” Recreio “E” v Kowloon Tong Fire Brigade v Trikoo.
SOUTH CHINA “B”
HAVE HARD TASK
BEFORE THEM
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PRIDE OF TSINGTAO RACING BOY ·
GOLD COIN
SHANGHAI RACES
Victoria Club Will Take Betting
Miller founder of the rásɔaccepting
in the Shang
Race Meet-
by the
POLICE HAVE NO EASY TASK AGAINST KEC."
(Continued from Page 13 The former is among the best
of September (Me Proulx) has themselves.” an outside chance of securing aj Bag Tor prefers the longer dis-büt Miller intends to establish place.
tances, but his present fitness his own prices for next Saturday's Boxing Eve is giving Double should counterbalance any slight Meeting in Shanghai. Chance 17 lbs. and, although the handicap in this direction. latter is a 1935 sub of the year Racing Heart won, an excellent and Boxing Eve's seasoned griffin, race with Mr. Black in the saddle this difference in weight, plus the a fortnight age, and to-morrow's services of Mr. Frost, may off-tussle is likely to produce the set the handicap.
sequel which will proably be so Rousseau, winter of the Mai-close that it will be impossible to dens at the Annual Meeting and pick the winner with any degree leaders in the Colony, and besides now demoted" to "D" Class, had, of certainty. 2 judging from his morning work, been considered a good one, but this week I feel that he is not
quite ready.
possessing good ball edntrol,
I feel that Bag Tor will just shoots whenever pomible. about" -win from Racing Heart. Goldsmith, should secure third place
Green Dangerous
Green played a good game last reek and on form is a very dan- gerous forward He combines
due to the absence of Bobniak Star King's Jubilee's Chance
and Southern Cross Had Southern King's Jubilee should give Mr. Croas participated in this event, well with Moss, though the latter Benny Proulx his first win of the after his very, "impressive win.could improve his play if he did second half of the year in the recently over a mile, the not depend almost entirely on his third
event on the programme, race would probably have de- speeder the Hong Kong Griffins Cup over veloped into one of the best seen
Another player who has shown miles. High Honour (Mr. for many a long year
mmproved form so far is McHardy, Roza) is a consistent performer It is almost certain that he is who is now playing
and Pile
cepta..
Eastman Reinns
Fatal Stage The Fusiliers have done markably well so far and a check at this stage of their League? career will probably make all theland will be a serious danger. All reing purposely held for the St. ever, while Bison difference in the world to them for inches as per scale.
the runners are carrying weight Leger, and I sincerely hope ha a are both very safe later on."
Night View has improved a Mr. Frost will ride Shooting With their fast and tricky wins* S. H. Dodwell, P. Morrison gers, and their sharp-shooting in great deal and his last race, when Star, but it seems that the dis
The ran third, has probably done tance is too long for third W. Wright, N. K. Little side forwards, the soldiers should him a lot of good Pontiac Bay sprinter Saucy Face, holder of john 1. E. Mackie, W. G. Edbert encounters of the day.
provide us with one of the best (M. Frost) ran badly a fortnight the mile record in 1.45, has not Brooks well occupied. - W. W. G. Shewan, D. S. Edward
D. J. Keogh, J. Forbes. E. D. Matthews, C. Mycock B. D. Evans, J.. E. Dovey.
W. G. Alabaster, D. HL
Blake.
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ago over a mile, carrying 165 lbs, shown any form at all this and he finished down the course, of the racing season, and therefore I cannot see him doing therefore be considered much here at 161 over the longer Heart's Glory distance. Mistake Bay is not ne- Heart's Glory is cept This is possibly due to best Acandidate
F. Ellis, W. N. Bayers. The following have been select the weight and the wish to save Handicap over AE Lissaman, D. Sled to represent, the Royal Artil-him for the St. Robbelten B A KYAN
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The Kowloon team has been strengthened by the return of Eastman, at left-back, in place of Willis, who is playing for the juniors this week.
The forward, line has done very well during the past three weeks. White, at centre-forward, has their goal-zerer, but he will well looked after by Gough, D. Knox, a very dangerous
will probably keep
that unless he gets away ood start he will be left out
MrLeo Frost has been engag- ride Pride of Tsingtao in Kent Handicap, and there is nubt which popy will go out rting rate as favourite. and his training has ime
ally. He should
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