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Gifts

that will appeal to the

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SPALDINGS

“NEEDLED” TOP-FLITE

...and

“KRO-FLITE” GOLF BALLS

IN ATTRACTIVE -

CHRISTMAS BOXES

of 3, 6 and 12 balls each

Obtainable from

LANE, CRAWFORD. LID, and MAMAK & CO.

Hong Kong Agents:

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

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Preserved Ginger and Fruit Manufacturers.

NEW SEASON PRESERVED GINGER. Best Quality -- Prompt attention to Exporters. Office and factory-Bedford Rd, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon

Tel. No. STUSS.

TRIANGULAR

TOURNAMENT

CHINA MAIL-MONDAY, DECEMBER:

SAPPERS EASY WIN AGAINST'S CHINA

(Continued fram. Page 1.

Saming Trang- "in-great-foun for the Chinese, and brought of wwwy daring and clever clearances. He was well supported by: Cheung |Pak-wing and Tang Chung-pak, a

CRICKET TO-DAY pair of hard-kicking backs, but the

Army Meet Navy on

Club Ground

BECK'S BAD LUCK

(By LB WJ Despite the face that it is not a

weakness in the side layĝin, the intermediate Nine, the halves fail- ling to check the formsful attacks

set up by the Engineers

Suppers Lead

The Engineers pressed from the start, and scored after 30 minutes' play, Derby finding the net with a hard drive from 30 yards.

The second half saw the Fis

holiday to-day, there is bound to gineers again having the best of be a good gathering of cricket the exchanges," and "Hurst should enthusiasts on the Club ground have scored when he found himself. to-day for the opening day of thelin front of goal, but his shot went maich -- between - the Army and]straight at Trang: " Navy in the "Triangular Tourna

Both sides will be at full strength and, judging from the [form displayed recently, cricket of an enterprising nature should be

[seen.

Shortly before the end, and fof- lowing almost continual pressTTE, the Engineers obtained their second goal when Derby best Tsang with a long-range drive.

Saturday's Matches

X. E. Essin, above, although displaying excellent. form in the trials, did not secure a place in the Civilizwa hockey team which drew with the Combined Services yesterday at King's Park

SOUTH CHINA “A” SUPREME

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FANLING RACE MEETING

Many Spills Seen

MR. RALPH BREAKS

COLLAR BONE

SENIOR SHIELD

HOLDERS GIVE

NO QUARTER

The

truck their best A good day's meing was wit-form nessed at the Fanling Hunt Base Lines, d, judging by their on Saturday against the Steeplechase Meeting at Kwanti display, we should see even better yesterday, when several of the football in their second round favourites romped home easy win encounter. The whole trouble.

news, while there were several with the Club is that they take too apills in both the Men's and long to settle down, but several Ladies' races...

more goals like Saturday's from

in the Ladies' race Miss Betty Bickford and E. Strange can do Fair and Miss Lord came down, no harm bat neither was hurt -

Y

Mr. Ralph was thrown in the first race and sustained a broken collar-bone in addition to con- enssion.

Summarised "results" were Follows:

The Athletic are fast becoming

real threat in the First Divi- - sion, and the manner in which they played with St. Joseph's on Saturday spesies volumes, for their determination, to make an improvement, despite the odca

+

The Saving Clause The Saints, however, were with.. out the

services of Gurbachan Singh, their brilliant Indian leader, who was saving himself for yes-

L.The Canberra Handiery, The halves, opposing the best in Ponies.

steeplechase of 11⁄2 miles for Austra-jarainst them ea forward line yet fielded against Dr. J. C. Margown's The Girafe, them," were kept on their toes 155 (W. H. S. Daris) in defence, and it was Lee H de B. Prichard's Lacy Glitters, Kwok-wai and Wong Mee-shua-Condr. H. & Alexander

152 (Prichard) who showed to advantage in The rain on Friday and early this phase, Leang Wing-chui

(P. After the steady drizzle over

Reidy's Black Magic. Jerris) the week-end, the wicket will per- on Saturday morning spoilt the being much below form

Pari-mutuel. Winner 39.50; Places terday's big hockey clash between haps be on the soft side, and this whole of Saturday's league cricket

$7, $14, $20.

the Civilians and the Combined should suit the Navy batsmen, programme, and as a result the

2 The St. John Cap, handle race Services for the strength of the Army at-Hong Kong Cricket Club will be

13% miles. without the services of A. C In tack lies in their fast bowlers.

South Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Daylight

Eve 158 (G. E. Cheape) So far as the respective batting Beck when they play off the post- China showed their real strength, Oddfish's Josephine 168 lbs. (C. strength is concerned, the Army poned fixture with the Indians and Lee Tin-gang and Tam did will have Major Bonavia, Lt. later in the season. Beck will wonders against the exceptionally Williams, It Dawson and Lt. have to return to Manila, long befast and tricky Fusilier forwards. Tam's headwork was brilliant, and Garthwaite to depend on for their fore that rans, while Lt. Branwell. It It is rather hard on Beck as with Lee Tin-sang's two-footed Holland-Martin, Surg. Lt. Daven-he has not had much cricket since kicking. Wong Wing handied very port and Surg. Lt Mirkwood will being transferred to Manila and few shots.

Chinese Backs Shine defence, however,

S. Archer)

Mr. D. Black's Don 168 Iba.

(Black) ......

1

Despite their severe defeat at the hands of the. Lincolns, Kow- 2loon gave a creditable showing in their Second Division encounter Saturday, the defence.

and pecially Cutter

Fuxman,

$ Pari-mutnel: Winser $11.50; Places 0 30 9.50 and $3.60.

The Taipo Handicap, a steeplechase showing up very well under con-- of 11⁄2 miles.

Wong Sai Ngan's Bulgomaster

156 lbs. (Davis)

Mr. A. H. Potte's Soldier of Italy

be those from whom the Navy sup- was, so I was told, very much look-ị The Fusiliers started porters will expect runs.”

ing forward to the game last tremendous pace, and kept it up to [Continued in nezi Column) Saturday.

the final whistle, and were actually

at

150 Tbs. (Rose-Price)...

M

a goal in the lead after 2 minutes play!

H. de B. Prichard's Punch 146 us. (Jervis) ...

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tinual pressure.

*

I

English Injured

English, the former Lincolns'

128;

Wills's

GOLD FLAKE Virginia Cigarettes

They adopted methods that con- tinually had the South Ching de fence guessing in appreach work, but in Gaishment their forwards were always just too late to be effective axainst the quick-recovery of Lee Tin-sang and Tam-

Evans On Top..

Coakley was a purposeful leader, and with two energetic inside-men

senior player, was unfortunately

Pari-mutnel: Winner $10.10; Places injured a few minutes before the

$7.30 and $8.90.

end of the match and was forced The Ladies' Hurdles, a hurdle race to retire. of 1% miles

B. Fs Diogenes 185 lbs. (Miss

Beryl Fair) EID's Nebular Star 140 lbs.

(Mrs. Ropes) Oddsfish's The Bogie 140 Ibs:

(Miss E. Tarbett)

*

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*

+

The University made a very in- · přessive return against the East- exa in the Setand: Division

21

3 Saturday` and, gave their” oppon-

Pari-mutael: Winner $5.00; Places ents something to think about.

|$6.90, $9.80

The December Country Can.

division

Mr. G. W. Morris's Festival Eve

163 lbs. (Morris)

in Evans and Harrison, continual-Mrs. Stanton's No Fear 168 Dos.

(W. E S. Davis)

Mr. A. E. Pott's Jack O'Lantern

163 lbs (1. Black).

The Varsity made, a slow start and first the opposition were not long in re-

gistering their first goal

1

3

ly left the Chinese halves flounder- ing. Evans was again at the top of his form, and his goal was a Pari-mutuel: : Winner 10:10: Places remarkable one by the very quick-$5.40, $7.50, $7.50. Iness with which he obtained it

In Talbot the Fusiliers possess one of the best footballers in the Colony, and his display yesterday was outstanding In every phase of the game he emerged with honour, and he was the key" mkn in the side.

Wheeler and Keating did not show their usual fine understand- ing, and miskicking, especially during the early part of the game, was far too frequent.

Excellent Goal

*

* 一般 The defence on both sides wert

2 through a gruelling time and were both severely tested. Lim in the University-goal, gave an ex- cellent display and saved many The December Country Cap. “Elan almost certain goal by clever Division

e. G. P. Ferguson's Jock Scoot 168 The (Ferguson), Mrs. Paton's The Loafer 168 lbs.

(Rose-Price)

F. D. Annesley's. Not. So Dusty 168 lbs. (Baker Carr) Parintzel: Winner $10; $1.50 $16 and $22.30.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS

Race 1

No.

13

5390.71

anticipation.

STONECUTTERS

OVERWHELMED

BY NAVY SENIORS

(Continued from Page 1)

Only 10 Meu Midway through the first half Unplaced runners $25 each Nos Vennel, Navy centre-half, went.

Race 2

No.40

The Fushers were ahead within 217, 59, 136. two minutes through Evans, whe literally ang himself at a centre from. Hughes and booked the ball

into the net out of Wang's reach

Four minutes later, however, South China equalised through Lee Wal-tong.

Lee was finding it hard to lose"

the watchfn}-Talbot, bat a stray: pass saw him pess Talbot in a flash, and his shot from 20 yards)

Unplaced

350, 258, 90,

No. 347

* 196 Unplaced runners

183 and 271.

Nor

$269.53

38.50

292, 120, Race

$110.91

•Rach

Race 4

No. 252

-

-114" 135

$404.44 $7115.55

ger!

Race '5

$402.41 $114.98 $57.49 Unplaced rumers Nos. 129, 281, "The ding-dong struggle con 300 and 310. tinned, and shortly before the in-1 terval Coakley was brought down by Lee Kwok-wai" in the area. Evans took the spot kick, but his shot went just outside the past!

No. 75

No. 286 :61

7400.40

$114.40

off with an injury to hisanide, leaving only 10 men for the re- mainder of the half, which ended with no score by either side.

"After tog minutes resumption, Cannel,

on the receiving from Crawford, headed into the net to open the scaring for the Navy: From the replacement Wearmonth took the ball up the wing centred and Cannel again scored

A few minutes later Baxter

shook the rigging before the Fusi- Hiera defence had realised the den-Unplaced runners Nos. 400 and 45, took the ball down the right wing

Evans Misses Perally

420

$57.20

The Fusiliers were the first to ST. JOHN'S CUP

threaten in the second period, but

SWEEPSTAKE

and further increased their lead. Quick Gouls

Two minutes later, receiving a good pass by Crawford, Baxter again netted with an oblique shot {from 20 yards out. The inter- "passing of the whole of the Navy" forward line was delightful to

watch, a great improvement on their first half play..

Crawford, the Navy inside right, working hard for an open-""" ing, scored again with a finely jjudged kick

again South China upset their eforts by s quick breakaway that, resulted in Iso Kwai-shing netting Ticket No. 33135 Wins an aberta Station and

from close quarters,

$14,482.87

Then came & five effort by Coat-t.

The following was the

igler, Clarkeson, Vennel and Wallner

Barter, Crafael, Cannel, Jones, and Wearmonth.

Price

Findlay: Pori Ambulance and Smith

Stool COULD TIT.com

Tour Cobley Ticket Valley Bait-

41753 Wisdom Stage

ley who compacted a clever dash past four men to beat Wong Wing the draw of the Fanting Hunt and and Lewis; Coyle, Hint and Belcher; with a fast rising shot. South Race Club St. John's China at once retaliated, and Lee Brigade Sweeps Wal-tong obtained his third goal, place at the Ky searing from an oblique angle. yesterday mornin

The fifth and last goal came juri} Name of pony before the md. Lee crashing the Canary ball past Rowlands following twoDaylight Eve (First) previous failures.

Boeth China A

Tin-gang Tam

Chri, Wong Moo

To

Lee WaltonŻ:/

Dom(Third)

LIST

362 The total number

30,906

Secend Pring Third: Prize:

50416)

28716- 18070 56549

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