GOLDEN MILLER SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATISM
Golden Miller is suffering from form of muscular rheumatism. This is the reason why he has been missing races he was expected to run in. The complaint is not regarded as serious, and otherwise the horse is quite sound. He is so well, indeed, that his trainer will be quite satisfied if he can run. him once only before the Cheltenhamı Gold Cup. To win that race is the horse's chief objective of the acason.
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 30, 1939
YESTERDAY'S CRICKET MATCHES
H.K.V.D.C. WIN · ·
K.C.C. BEATEN
At King'a Park, Hong Kong At Cox's Road yesterday, Police Volunteer Defence Corps beat Royal Recreation Club defeated Kowloon Navy by four wickets.
Cricket Club by four wickets...
Royal Navy: 144 (Capt. Whitmarsh 46,
Carver 30, Bowdon 16, Read not out 18; W. Stoker 3 for 16, D., McLellan 4 for 88).
Volunteers: 146 for 6 wkts. (G. Sougla
not out 36, A. E. Perry 28, L. T. Ride 22, R. M. M. King 17, T. A. Madar 17; Booth 2 for 23, Capt. Whitmarsh 2 for 42).
K.C.C.: 73 (N. A. E. Mackay 18, W. L. McKenzie 12, A. Wright 11; C. Pope & for 26, A. E. Carey 3 for 19).
Police R.C.: 196 (W. L. Clark not out 65, A. E. Carey 19, P. H. Loughlin 18, L. H. Oakley 85, C. L. Logan 10; J. G. Macfarlane 5 for 42, B. D. Lay 8 for 85).
M.CC. TOURISTS GIVE £25.
TO BAKEWELL'S FUND
Durban, (By Air Mail).—Members of the M.C.C. team in South Africa have contributed a sum of £25 to the fund which the Northampton Cricket Club has opened on behalf of A. H. Bakewell, the England and Northants opening batsman, who was involved in August a serious motor accident in 1936, Bakewell received severe. head and arm injuries, which have prevent- ed him playing for the last two seasons.
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