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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947.
v. Arsenal
RAMPAGING CANADIANS Chelsea
Chelsea v. Arsenal
Soccer Fixtures
All this week's First Division football games will be played to day, to leave tomorrow free for the First Reed of the Memorial Cup Competition between Royal Navy and Combined Civilians,
The best game In this offer. nocn's programine should be the meeting of Inniskillings and Kwong Wah at Sookunpoo. The latter team have been doing well in the past
TO TACKLE MERRY MADCAPS
(By "Grandstand")
A heart-
The rampaging Canadians take on the Merry Mad- caps tomorrow at 11.15 a.m. in the feature tilt of the Men's "A" Division six-game softball schedule, while the drawing card for the after- noon will be the Wahoos-Canuckettes clash at 2.30 p.m. in the only female tussle of the week. Both the Choudian boys and 1 At the Recreio Ground, the. the Green Owin are out in pro-Police, after losing tect their unblemished record rending game to South China of games won-do far.
Inst week, come up against a tough
they nasignment when few games but on The Maple Leafers have almeet the pennant headed Recs. form Innleillings Bre strongways been a one man team in Big Chief Wahoo Terry kide. Kit Chco, present lenders. the defensive department, de Noronha is mightly confident mert Police and, though on form. ] pending slinger
of chalking up her third vic- Chee should win early. Quon's form, but their plate tory when the Tribe
take on power this season has been con- the Canucketten at 2,30 p.m. siderably strengthened by the Terry akower good form last nequisition of Home-run Baker week when she mowed down and Kansu Nazarin, who, to 11 Bees to set up the
Joop's other with mainstay Bill strikeout record and while both Woo's slinging but, should be Canuckette apple slingers can able to blast their way through. do
Wahoo a good job, the The Canucks have two wins to fielding is a bit steadier. thel, credit, but have only been
The Green Owl line-up will seen in action once and that be Hilda Soares at the initial Was last week when Herblenek, Gly Winglee and Irene turned in a superb 3-hit per Castilho around the keystone formance which sent the Fil-A with Aida Castro, who bas
Police are quite able to cause an upact.
be
In the Junior Division Navy, without the leaders, wil several of their regular players who have left for home, but should easily account for the St. Joseph's youngsters.
The following today's pre gramme:-
Today's Games
IST. DIVISION
South China v Boff, 10, 1i1l. 1 p.m.) Referee: F. A. Barretto, Lince. and N. men; R. S. M. Ewin Delgado.
Herble
her to the cleaners, Kassa reported for duty again, at the Nazarin will do the receiving far tera. Battery will be Terry job while base guardians will Noronha herself with that girl Lastern * Ying Tan (C. Hill, 4,70 be Baker, Flush Robbins and with the bullet throw, Patsy
pan.) Referee R. M.
George White With Bill Woo Ribeiro, entching. Just in case Linesmen: Cpl. Pierce and Yplugging up the windy alley; any hits stray out to the Geegee Lee, Junior Markar and pastures, Edith Xavier, Elste Luke one will probably be
Thompson and Elva Lee will be nominated to take over the pas-ou hand. tures to complete the nine.
F. Mak.
Ink Kwong Wah (Sookunpoo, 3 pan. Referee: K, K. p. Les men: Cpl. Manson and A... RA.F. y Royal Navy (Sonkumpoo. 4 p.) Referee: F. 11. Hullor. thesmen: Cpl. Maon and
Canuck hurler Herbie Quan's return to form inst week may be a flash in the pan-maybe not, but The Madcap rootin'
The Maple Leafers will start either Mary Ng or Alice Mar on the hill with Marlana Young receiving.
TENNIS
pro-
R. 5. M. Watson. K. Motor Betsy Club (Clubs, 4,30
p.m.)
front-runner- Referee: 1. F. da Silva, temperamental Linesmen: D. Leonard and P. section know that Herbie is al George.
one expensive bobble behind The following is the Colony Hard Kitcher Pallee (Navy, 4.30 p.m.? him and he is likely to blow Court Tennis Championship
Referee: J. G. Padley. Linesten right up.
If the Madeapa are grane for the week-end-
TODAY P. P. Li and A. Farmer. Chinese A. v 25th R.A. (Pilier, 4.300-pull this one out of the fire Dobles-Choy Bros. Y. Paul Kung
p.m.) Referee: A. F. Willis,
It will be done by their rah
and Eric Y. W. Ler. Linemen: E. J. Nichols and S. rab Inds and lassies,
Томонкой Doubles Taul Bros, v. Io Ka Lau M. Lui.
and F. H. Kwok. Singles-Lee Wai Tong v. Eric
W. Lee.
2ND. DIVISION "A"
RADC, v W. D. Chinese Army, 1 p.m.) Referee: Y. T. Leung. Navy St. Joseph's (Army, 4.30
p.m.) Referre: A. M. Lee. Kitchee K. Motor Bus
(Navy, 3 pan.) Referee: 1. P. Li. Duckyard Police (H. Valky, 3
p.m.) Referee: C.
Redman. South China v H.G.L.F. (U. Valley,
4.30 p.m.) Referee: Sivers.
IND. DIVISION "B" Cluby Sing Tao (Club, 3 p.m.){
Referee: D. Leonard,
South China Chinese A. (Pulice, 3
pon.) Referee: 8. M. Lui,
In the curtain raiser, the V.R.C. rookies will face Fili- plno moundaman Joe Franco. The Islanders are the gore ex-
W. H. Robertson, Chelsea's goalkeeper, leaps high into the air to save from lan McPherson ( front). Arsenal's outside left. during the match at Stamford Bridge, Lon- don. In foreground, with arms outstretched. is Danny Win- ter. Chelsea's right back. The game was a draw-0-0), APhoto.
Bowlers
H.K.
Shanghai
Beaten By
The Shanghai Interport bowlers were soundly thrashed by the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls As- sociation official rink at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday.
only five heads, the Scoring on Yvisitors (who fickled the same four us in the Filipina Club match) could only chalk up seven against the local
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MAIN EVENT AT THE VALLEY
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Tips By Rapier
Race No. 1.
Souvenir
Bright Seasons Honeybelle Outsider: Rosebud.
The Eleventh Extra Race Meeting, to be held at
the Valley this afternoon, marks the penul-Race No. 2. timate stage of racing under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club for 1947. The first race is timed for 2.30 p.m. instead of 3.00
p.m.
great It has so far been so excep. J Day a
battle to the tionally successful. reason, and finish, leaving Kim (Mr. Boy. given the prevailing glorious cott) as the outsider for big weather conditions. I expect an
other large crowd.
In A varied
programme of seven events great importance is attached to the St. Andrew's Stakes, and there should be keen competition for the conveled Cup presented
St. by
Andrew's
Society.
Followers of Mr, B. L. Tan will regret to learn that he will not be in the saddle this after noon, na he left for the Northern port some time last weak,
moncy.
Fourth Race
Galloway Handicap:- (Second Section): -1 Miles
This is the Second Section of the rare for Australlun ponles "D" Class and Unclassified Sub- scription ponies of 1047 that have and an interesting not started, struggle should ensue.
At the last meeting in the Island Bay Handicap (Second Section) over aix furlongs, Hoppy Seuson (Mr. P.G. Harriman) was beaten by Emperors Gate (Mr. Wong Yan)
This for the second position. afternoon
will Emperors Gate race is confined to have to carry another 3 lbs., Le. Australian pontes "D" Cins and 155 lbs. whereas Happy Season Unclassified Subscription ponies
First Race
Galloway Handicap.-- (First Section):--11⁄4 Mücz. The first
down by 6 lbs., 1.c. 142 lbs. of 1047 that have not started. Un account
Canary Kingfisher Jeep Hing
11
Outsider: National Congress,
Face No. 3.
VJ Day Suokumpota Daisy Bell Outsider:-Kim,
Race No. 4.
Happy Season Emperors Gate Lola Supola Outalderi-Ruby Star,
Race No. 5.
Rose Emme Thunderbolt Fifth Alarm. Outsider: Jeep Lee. Race No. B.
Blue Peter Peacock Funny Outsider:-Kelly.
Speedaway Red Fox Masterpiece
Race No. 1.
Outsider: Hurricane,
cr the longer dis has been promoted to the first. After its fine performance, when Lance, coupled with the difference As this pony is running well at it won the Island Bay Handicap of 13 lbs.
weight, I nominate the moment an upset from this combination la not impossible. Jeep Lola to win. (First Section)-Six furlongs at Hoppy Season the last meeting. Bright Sensen, Sapola (Mr. Miu) is not to be Lee was a disappointment at the last meeting but may redeem it again ridden by Mr. K. Kwok, neglected. This pony, se rumourself this afternoon over this dis seems to be the logical bet, but has It, is just as capable of win.
1bs.
Sixth Race
It must be remembered that it ning, and the time has probably fance as it is only carrying, 142 will be carrying 8 lba, more Le. arrived for it to score a belated 150 lbs. On that account, win. Mastermind (Mr. Kwok) coupled with the longer distance, le not a bod selection for a place I cannot place much reliance on brt, and as an outsider. I recun
Star (Mr. S. L Bright Season to win again, and mend Ruby must place the spotlight on Sou. Yuen). venir (Mr. Sequeiro), In the Big Wave Bay Handicap (Srcond Section)-From the 2 miles nost
at the last meeting Souvenir was
both
demoted
from the
Fifth Race
Caledonian Handicap- (Second Section)!-- Miles,
This race is for Second Sec. llon "C" Class Australian pontes, and an interesting struggle should be seen. Judging from its run St. Andrew's Stakes.~(Firat
the Big Wave Handicap officially fourth and, being de section "B" Class):-Onic Mile. moted from the "C" Class, and
This is really the main attrac(Second Section)-from the In wlew of that performance.
In third against feel confident that it netion of the afternoon and will be mile post, at the last meeting
contested by First Section "13"when it came
respec Rosebud (Mr. Wong Yan) has canss, Gustralian ponies. A nico Canary and Kingsber
Improvement. little problem is presented to tively, I think Blue Peter (Mr. been showing on It should do better over this dis- punters. The winner will prob. Francis) is due for a win, al- tance and will probably extendably come from one of the, for though penalised by another 1 lb. the above mentioned ponies. Koo-lowing:-Fifth
Peacock (Mr. Boycott), officially (Mr. Alarm kaburra (Mr. four, and another single, to lead by
Boycott) and Francia). Rose
Emme (Mr. Os. fourth In the above race (First is down another sec. 10 un the fourth head.
Honeybelle (Mr. Peter Young) troumoff),
Royal Commission Section).
although carrying top. Shanghai captured the following
(Mr. C. F. Chiu). Thunderball lon, two ends with a two and a three Class, will bear watching and Mr. Shich), Avalon (Mr. Boy. weight of 165 lbs. I thinic it will then had a rest until the 11th head
give the above pony a good run. Infleld including
and Jeep Lee (Mr. Hodg. Tunny (Mr. S. L. Yuen), which cott)). Bomber
Fith Alarm came in Thompson and Igmar Ericksen,
Tommy Main that he the meantime, the local Bowling As
second to VJ Day in the Shek.ral unplaced in the race against The Saints take OI! 'Doe
O Day Handicap (First Section) Blue Peter, has been indulging was just as sound a player as when sociation had marked up a two, twn Molthen's Baseballers at 1-Doubles: Paui Kong and Eric Lee or he was skip to the Shanghailander ones and a five on the board.
at the last meeting and, as it in long-distance training and, on p.m. in what will be a track
Three more singlerons put long Shanghai years back.
ran quite well, especially with v. that account, it is quite conceiv Chay Bros. v. Lee Wai Tong and in McKelvic redeemed impetfi Kong 15 shots in front of the visitors. mvet-to use a term coined by
Szeto Blick.
This race will be contested by 3 Day not participating, I be able that it may cause an upset.
stand yesterday by getting in some beaution the 14th head. Harmer registered "C" Class Australian ponies. It lleve, it should
a good also expect to see Cassie (Mr. The Molthen-
5. W. Lee) sport scriben.
well with men have managed to chalk ́up" Buenos Aires, Nov. 20. fuf shots to the jack, while McCowan a two on the 15th end, but for will no doubt be recalled that in chance of winning, Rose Amms Aigus (Mr. Mu) very near at
Canary under winner of the
Queensclifte one win at the expense of South
Czech ace, rolled car down true and good. Kong countered with a two, three previous race,
very sound No. 2 and two ones, to increase its lead to Mr. Tao, carrying 163 lbs. won Handleop
(First Section)-1 this close, but Kelly (Mr. Tu) China, and while they possess was eliminated from the men's
the Big Wave
Bay Handicap Miles at the 9th. Extra meeting recently promoted should amount of en- singles
of the Argentine opan and had a slight edge over his up. 29-6 by the 19th head.
The visitor's
Ell singleton the Second Section)from the 2 will again have Mr. Ostroumont have a say towards the end. thusiam, they must be super-lawn tennis championships hero pasie, Fred Madar-
accoid last rol was washed out by mile post after a thrilling race.
as the pilot and, as it has been to-day. He was beaten in the optimista if they expect to grab quarter-finals by H. Welas, of
Jock's one on the last head..
It has been promoted to the first specially reserved by its connec section and with 7ths, less totiens for iris race, I consider this title from the high-riding Argentina, who won 4-6, 6-4, 6-2,
perienced with a power hitting Singles-Lee Wai Tong or Eric Lee Association's 30 skote
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The Northern Interporters appear- ed to be completely ulf-form. Tried they would they seldom wicceeded
la taking Hong Kong off.
It was a very one-sided game frum
H.K.L.B.A.
R.P. Phillips. L.A. Gutierrez
the first head when Hong Kong re- J.F. McGowan gistered a four. The next three ends J. McKelvie Saw Jock's rink scoring a single, a
Scores
. (Skip)
-30
SHANGHAI 'T.G. Main V.L. Xavier FO. Madar ER, Harmer
(Skip)
Navy Versus Army Rugby Highlight
(By "Crums") -
Second Race
Caledonian Handicap.
(First Section):—1% Milta.
carry this afternoon, a win again that it has
chance of a good ts indicated. It will be taken scoring another win. Royal Coin- out by Mr. S. L. Yuen. Kingndssion is a much better peny
dolog
Seventh Race
also
Rob Roy Handicap-(Second Section "B" Class) :-1 Mile. The programme will conclude
Asher (Mr. Oštroumoff) which than before; although the dis with a race for Second Section was second in this samo race istance may be a
little too short "B" Class Australian ponies and also, up another section and will for its liking. I think it will have looking over the entries I expect to be the orobably find the distance a bit a soy at the finish. Thunderbolt cne of the following too long for its liking. However, is also a danger, as this pony has winner:-Red Fox (Mr. Francis) If Mr. Ostroumoft can push King won a race
ever this distance Sperdaway (Mr. S. W. Tang). fisher among the leaders, he will and paid a three-figure dividend. Hurricane (Mr. S. W. Leej, Ma have a say in the finish and may Avalon, winner of the Queens. terpiece (Mr. Brodie) and Happy give Canary another fright. Na ciiffe Handicap (Second Section) Valley (Mr. K. Kwok). tional Congress under Mr. Hodg man at the last meeting was second to Crown Witness in the first section of the above tree. It should also be in the running. and I expect it to be near at the finish. After the way Golden Dragon (Mr. Tang Man-wa) let its supporters down so badly in merrow the Diamond Bay Handleop
FANLING GOLF
Old Roberts; 2.15, Morrison and Stewart
and Evans.
have been reserved for all
beaten this season by a narrow soon be hanging up their boots.mated from the "B" Class.
what to sav 10.04
Fanling golf starting times for to-v. Redman and Stoker: 2.10, R.S Barry and Adamson Y. Jackson and Club Championship Final, (First Section)from the Course-E, T. McMuiten v. W. O. v. Caulty and Dowbiggin: 2.20, Lan
ot the 9th. Extra Davies,
morsing 9.28, afternoon 1.20. and Stark v. Elliott and Pena: 2.25 The highlight in today's Rugby programme is the Mile post
meeting. I am afraid to remom. first meeting of the season of the Navy and the mend it, but there is no doubt 9,40, F.D. Hunter v. G.G.D. Carter Selby v. Young and Frederick; 2.35 Beotland v England, Old Course Blair-Kerr and Craig v. Woollcombo and Sainsbury; 210, Keown and that the pony 观 Army at Sookunpoo at 4.30 p.m.
it and may 9.44, F.K. Wallace v. R.K. Collings: Camming and Noble v. F.C. Barry make amends. At any rate, 48, K.S. Robertion F. Groves: This looks like being a really the team at the moment is hope to sui giving a good - 9.52, N.A. Brown v. M.B. Tighe; 5.56. thrilling encounter between old nearly 28 and that some of count of it. Then there is D.J. Gilmare v. P.S. Ingham: 10.00.players at the Men's Club Hount.
* RI. Cherrill rivals. Both teams have been their more elderly members will Jep Hing (Mr. Hodgman) de
H.R.M. Clelland H.G. Robertson v. J. Linaker: really don't know
J. Redman
PROFESSIONAL about this pony, except to look 10.98, R., Anderson v. J out for it, as it Ilable to win 10.12, R.S. Barry v. L. Jackson; 10.16,
TENNIS DISPLAY- v. P.S. Cassidy a race when least expected, The A.D. Morrison
10.20, T.R. Low v. M.C. Elliot; 10.24, The four professional tennis players pony la certainly ft.
W.A. Blair-Kerr v. M.A. Wooll from Shanghai, Raul Canavarro ambe; 10.21, R.M. Keown v. F.C. Tuai Ho-fah, Wong Miso-sung and Young; 10.32, M.S. Cumming v. F.C. Wu Sung-kong, will give another exhibition at Club de Recreio at 10.30
tomorrow.
margin by the Club alde and each will be all out to notch their first victory.
SELECTIONS
Third Race
Loch Katrine Handicap:- Sir Furlongs Apart from
been
V.
cc.
1
One singles and a doubles match will be played,
Prict of admission will be $2.40. The team, with the exception of
The Navy side is improving The following have heen selected with each game and has been to represent the Army in their match putting in some hard training against the Navy on the Saskunpoo. during the 'week under Com-ground at 4.45 p.m. today-
Capt. Henderson (R.A.), Le. de Gosling which may mander
Scotland v. England, New Course: Just tell in their favour. The Rome (Green Howards), 2/Lt. Pen
rose (R.A.). Lt. Woolnough (RE)
the St. Andrew's 2.40, D., Robb v. A.E.. Lumen: Army backs, however, uld not L. Meare (luniak.), L. Rock de Bor Stakes, this race for Aase 2.44, 1.W. Shewan v. T.A. Pearce; show their true form in their combes (Buffs), Capt. Irwin | Australian ponica should prove
1.41, E.R. Mackay v. RG, Gray; 9,32, 8.G. Buchan v. S.H. Dodwell; 9.56. match against the Club. (Inniske.), L. Pryde (incisks.), Lt. meet interstich Dalty Bellar II.FL. Malcolm v. W.II. Lydall: 10.10, Carnavarro, will be retul orden their forwards get out of their Nash (Buffs), Capt. Stevens (Mr offalde habit and keep In the Inniski.), Gor. Brookes (R.A.), L. Brodie) has
given top. A. Blackwood v. A. Mabb; 10.04, Shanghai by the "General Gerden.
W.NA
Smalley; Carnavarro will remain for a month scrum until the ball is out this Packe (Inniska.), Le, Bruce (R.A.). weight of 189 lbs., and I doubt D.L. Prophet
W.
during which time he will coach' at 21. 1. should be a grand open game
(lunisku.) ・・ and Li. Doherty
can win. After Its record 10.08, 8.5. Gordon breaking run in the Shek O Bay 10.12, A., Stewart. Y. H.B.L., Dow
the Ladies Recreation Club. and well worth watching, as Begley,
Reserves: Lt. Symës (lunjska.), L. Handicap (First Section) for "B" 10.16, W.A. Stewart ..
A.ll. both sides have backs capablo Ferrar (R.A.), Lady, isbult (R.A.). Cins from the 1%-Mile post al biggin; 10.20, C. Stark of piling up the points.... Fus, Fisher (Innisks.).
the last meeting. VJ Day (Mr Penn: 13.24, R.G. Craig . B, H.
The Army will meet Hong Kong The scrums, too, should be For their watch against South Black) will command good sup. Sainsbury; 10.21, J.AR. evenly matched with the sailors China, at 4.30 p.m. today at Happy port, and in view of that per Frederick; 10.32, K.F. Noble. DB. University in a friendly cricket match on the Bookunpoo ground at 2 pm perhaps proving to be alightly Valley ground, H.Q.. Land Forces formance It seems only natural Evans.
to assume that it should win
Scotland. Y England, Old
Old Course, following have been chosen to
today, heavtorica Hub Perry:
bave choten he following team: again, especially with the Cham-afternoon-1.10, Hunter and Robb
Stenton, Walth Derry, plon jockey up. There is a snag. Carter and Lissaman; 1.35, Wallace in Flame, Lt. Pryde, Capt. Drew, Brawn, Bennet: Clark, Harrison in that Sockunpets (Mr. S. Wand Shewan v. Collings and Pearce; Stepto, Minj. Haigh, Lt. Broadley (Cont.), Baulch, Hannigan, Wish Tang) also in the race 1:40. K.8. Robertson and Mackay: Maj, Murray Brown, Maj. Hoss. Les
The following will represent Club well remember one meeting, in Groves and Gray: 1.43, Brown and Womack, Lt. Forrow, d in using the opportunity to try friendly Rugby game as Sookun rice over the same distance in Buchan v. Tighe and Dodwell: 1.59; out some new players who have pou at 1.30. p.m. today againstən Nazy which Bookunpota erme up from
"A" XV is turning out against
· As a Eurtain raiser the
the Navy "A" at 3.80 p.m. and
Selby
E.C. Y.
CRICKET
represent the Army: Capt. Darwin
recently, arrived in the Colony team ligham: Thompson, Wil- behind and Just managed to beat Gilmore and Malcolm vlagham, and Their progress will be watched son, Bennett, Tattim; Cleme, Mackle: Val Day over the last few Lydall; 1.55, Clelland and Blackwood Printed and published, for the tim with great interbet by the Club Medan, Brown, Johnson, Robertson, wirides. This datance suits Sco. Cherrill and Mabby 2.00, W.O.priators, The Newspaper - Enterprint, scicolors who are only too con Taylor, Vaughan, Morgan and | kumpata periestly and if it does Robertson and Prophet . Liuaker and Limited, by WALTER JAMI KRATI faelovs that the average age of Downtan, uggay Fasola Sky, not win, it will at least, give Ve Sanalley 2.05; Anderson and Gorden Windsor House, Hong Kong,
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