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DOUBLE TENTH RACE
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949.
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Army--Commando Clash AMATEUR GOLF Monteiro Breaks
MEETING STARTS TODAY Best Of Today's First
(By "RAPIER")
The Double Tenth Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, will start at Happy Valley this afternoon and will be resumed on Monday, the "Double Tenth" holiday.
Ten events are down for decision today, with no change in the time of starting, but on Monday there will be 12 races and the first bell- -will be rung at 11.30 a.m. with the tiffin interval after the fourth
race.
The principal event this after- noon is the Kwangtung Handicap over the mile, a handicap event for all Australian Ponies of 1949 which were classified on July 11. 1949, but only
Then there is Thunder Sky, which will be taken out by Mr. Holgate and should be a danger- cus contender, as these two form a good combination..
ing to be considered. As the distance is more to its liking it should give the above pony a stiff fight to the end Empress National Guard, although not Ringmer and Atomic having had a win to its credit Power are also worth keeping in for a long while, may show up mind on account of thei
this afternoon, form at the moment.
those Classified į Delight.
Class 4 will be allowed to start.
The sale of Special Cash Sweep tickets reached 2,020,050 at 5 pm. yesterday and the first prize will be $916.272.00.
14.00.
On Monday the Douth Tenth Plate will be the main attraction. Given ne weather, a record crowd is expected.
The Totalisator will not be in operation at this Meeting.
Race No. 1-Pedder Handicap
Five Furlongs, Opening race of the day is con- fined to Australian ponies Class 9. which are to be ridden by jockeys who have not won 10 races any where at any time.
good
Handicap Section: Six Fur.
Race No. 3-Nathan
(First Janga
In this race for the first lot of Australian Ponies Class 7, the Ukely winner should come from: ୪୮୯ of
Pacifc should not be disse sarded as it is quite capable of
causing an upret here.
Flight will also have a say over this distance as it 15 carrying 142 lbs.
Race No. 5-Nathan
Handicap
(Third Section: Six Fur longa.
Division Soccer Games
(By "ROVER")
*
The First Division soccer match between "Army.
and the Commandos at Sookunpoo this after- noon should prove to be the best game on --the-island-today, with the Chinese AA and Kowloon Motor Bus match at Boundary Street drawing the crowds on the Mainland. the three First Division matches which are down for decision tomorrow, that between Police and Kit Chee at Boundary Street is likely to provide the most entertaining foot- ball.
Of
After going down unex- pectedly to the Police on Saturday last, the Commandos came back strongly in their mid-week game against Club to win by seven goals to one.;
The match was a personal triumph for Highton, the Com- mando centre-forward. who!
scored all seven goals for hir
the following-Sharp- shonter (Mr. Holgate). Airfield (Mr. Tao). Kwong Leung (Mr. Third Section Australian ponies! Shich), Shahin (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Class 7 will contest this event side. and The Hopeful Mr. Thomas), and from the entries, I like Good Sharpshooter won the Surfolk Bay (Mr. K. F. Chiu) the best. (First Section) over the mile at This pony has the
improved a Whitsun Meeting with Mr. great deal in its morning gallops Darkin
Betty Lou, with Mr. Wong Yan weight and it has gone up in and should prove the best over
ever six furlongs at the 5th Extra Meeting and as it will be ridder by Mr. C. F. Ng, a fast improving Novice jockey, it should win pro- viding it can get off to a good start at the rise of the gate.
to
by 4 lbs. There is little this distance. up. came fourth in the Mount; doubt, however, that it can handle Parker Stakes (Third
Shangrila (Mr. Holgate), ap- Section). this
extra weight and still wiD. pears capable of extending Good | The real danger, however, is Bay, but even with 143 lbs to Airfeld, which is well suited over carry, Reputation (Mr. Shieh) this distance and with Mr. Tao up should have something this afternoon, it should command about the finish.
say
the most
Rife, (Mr. Pit), and Stirling support. Kwong Leung, which was third Castle, (Mr. Pote-Hunt), are not in the Suffolk Stakes (Second to be neglected. Section) at the Whitsun meeting Al Fresco with Mr. S. W. Lee with Mr. Chanson Feng up, must up is also to be considered, as also be considered.
it is essentially a sprinter.
will
Big Blu, Mr. Darkin), is cap- able of winning and it will give Betty Lou а great run it is able to get away quickly; a bad start
ruin its chances. Happy Farmers. (3ir. Cook), is remarkably ft at
at the moment and its recent
morning gallops have been very convincing. It should be bear at the finish As an outsider
1 recommend keeping Mim: (Mr. Thomas) in
tir.d.
Race No. 2----Kwangtung Handi-
cap: One Mile.
Shahin, ridden by Mr. Cook, ran unplaced in the Birmingham. Stakes (Second Section) over the two mile post the last time out As it will have a change in thei jockey department coupled with the shorter distance today, it should be near towards the end
The Hopeful, with 195 lbs, to handle, is worth following for big money.
Race No. Nathan Handicap
(Second Section): Six Fur Fongs
(Mr.
{
Race No. G-Des Voeux Handi- One cap (First Section): And A Quarter Miles.
This race will be contested by Australian Ponies Class 2, and pick out the winner. it is certainly no easy matter to
one of
The winner will probably bej,
the following:-Hame Builder (Mr. H S. Chang), Rose Emme (Mr. Ostroumo). Sun- Shine (Mr. Alexander) and Lily (Mr. S. W. Lee).
Home Builder, wit
1
with Mr. Castro
This is the main event of the afternoon and Australian Ponies of 1949 Classified Class 4, will participate and the "Special Cash This race is for the second lot up, came third to Pay Day and Sweep" will depend on the resuit, of Australian Pories Class 7, and Pearl Diver at the last meeting
Among the ponies entered
the entries I judging from don't think I shall be far wrong fellowing should be promines at First Section) and, as the above the in the Regents Park Handicap! in stating that the winner will the finish: Good News (Mr. come from the following-Har- Willison).
Kingfisher (Mr two ponies are not participating.
I believe its prospect of scuring | (Mr. Rena win rather bright. Rose
Emme certainly looks! dangerous in view of its fourth After its Ene win in the Sul- expect it to give the above pony placing in the above race and I folk Stakes (Second over the mile at the Whitsun
Section), a good run. Meeting when carrying 148 lbs, should not be overlooked in spite another pony which : think Good News should have of the terrible manner in which down at the last meeting when it ran unplac-
and
(Mr. H S.
mony (Mr. Mostland), Barbarian Kwok). National Guard (Mr. Alexander). Thunder Sky Pote-Hunt), Pacific (Mr. Holgate) Empress Delight net)
Flight (Mr. Needa). Ringmer (Mr. Ren- Chang)- ner) and Atomic Power (Mr. H.! C. Pih).
Lily is
Harmony will have Mr. Mait- land up, and, in view of the dis- tance, I consider that it has good chance of searing a a good chance of scoring another it let its backers here, but there is no doubt it will win here.
There is Kingfisher, which was
a
win
meet with serious opposition.
Barbarian is running well dur-second in the Binringham Stakes ed in this race, but it tray corne
ing morning training and should (First Section) be considered.
over the tuv niile post at the Whitsun Meet-
HONG KONG
SWIMMING AND DIVING
CHAMPIONSHIPS 1949
at the
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB
on
Saturday, 8th October at 9.30 pám. Tuesday, 11th October at 6.15 p.m. Thursday, 13th October at 6.15 p.m. Saturday, 15th October at 9.30 p.m.
Tickets now obtainable at V.R.C.
First & Last Nighti: $4.70. Second & Third Days: $3.50 All with, reserved seats.
Tickets obtainable at the gate on each day! -$4.70, $2.40, $2.40 & $4,70, respectively. No.
reservation.
off this afternoon over this dis- tance.
Sunshine is another pony which failed to gain a place the last time out, but may redeem itself if given a runaway start
Race No. 7-Des Voeux Handi.
eap (Second Section): One) And A Quarter Miles
"'Rapier's" Selections For Today
Race No. 1
HAPPY FARMERS BETTY LOU
BIG BLUFF
Race
Outsider: Miml
No. 2
BARBARIAN
HARMONY
EMPRESS DELIGHT
Outsider: Thunder Sky,
Race No. 3
SHARPSHOOTER
AIRFIELD
SHAHIN
S
Outsider: Kwong Leung,
Race No. 4
KINGFISHER
GOOD NEWS
NATIONAL GUARD
Outsider: Pacific
Race No. 5
GOOD E BAY SHANGRILA "STIRLING" CASTLE
Outsider Rifle.
Race No. 6
HOME BUILDER ROSE EMME LILY
Outsider: Sunshine. Race No.
DOMINION DAY MANIAC
PAY DAY
Outsider: Jeep Shing. અય મા પા
Race No. 8
WORLD PEACE
HAPPY VALLEY
BECKENHAM
Outsider Lucky Starter,
Race No. 9
FOYLE
BELLE FONTAINE MASTERPIECE
Outsider: Probability.
Race No. 10
PEGASUS
SHUN FUNG KING OF PEACE
Outsider: Fairy Feet
The Army were held to a one-į all draw in their game against St Joseph's, although on the run of the play, they should have won.
CHAMPIONSHIP
The Amateur Golf Champion- ship Competition of Hong Kong will take place today at Fanling.
Owing to certain cancellations, the starting times have been ali iered as follows-
Old Course AM. and New Course T.M. AM. P.M.
3.4 1.10 F. Groves-W.G Robertson 9.43 1.35 AE Lissemin-7.D. Hunter
Po 2.25 L Goldman-WM. Gray 10.30 & 1.30 J.B. Mackie-J.R Clam 18.45 & 1.33 K.S Kinghorn R.S.)
Charter
New Course AM, and Did Course PM. AM FM.
7.41.15 88, Gordon-JD. Mackie 1.431 HR Chland-ET, McMullen 101 DX RobduG.G.D. Carter 9.35 1.30 $A. Brown-&K. Colline 11.35 55.0. DaneCHT. Surn 10,95 à 1.4 FK Wallace-TA. Pestce
To be played on Sunday, October 1:
"FANLING" - "SKANGRAT
Their main weakness was in Ole Course the forward line and it is in this. D.S. Robb direction that the soldiers will; 9.44 L. Goldman have to show Improvement it; 9.45 3.32 Com. they hope to beat' the
1. mandos
F.D. Hunter
N.A. Brown W.G. Davies ▼ P. Widday RC. Pugh ▾ ET, McMullen CET, Sam W.G. Robertson
15.re. Bidon ♥ MA. Laroche
It was particularly noticeable in 10 H. Paterson KH Richard the Army-St. Joseph's match. 1 RF. Neble EE. Hudson that the soldiers kept on.senting, 1942 A.R. de Pinna - CE Hares the ball out to the right wing, al-¦ 1636 EH. Sainsbury vd. Wai though the St Joseph's defenen New Course
4.16 A.P. Linnaan
9.44 J.R. Gillom v
1.43
IH. Meiner
G. Stewart v
****
10.
HR Chland M. Son'w
T.D. Drysdale M. Grey
M. Pollock
9.56 J. Markham
WE Heath T.F.R. Water 264 J.B. Mackie T.A, Butler 1 RE, Le v R. Gairdner 10.12 NJ. Whelpton v CJ. Ketola
Record In 100
Yards Free Style
(By KIMBERLEY)
Sonny Monteiro of the VRC caused the first sensa mucation in the Colony Swimming Championships when he swam the semi-final of the 100 yards free style in 55.8 seconds to break the record of 56.2 set by David Hutchinson in 1940, The record performance was made in drizzling rain and cold wind yesterday at the VRČ where the two semi-finals of the sprint events were being decided.
COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No. Men's 199 yards brosst.
Cheong Kin-man, in win- ning his heat was timed at kraker Lane No. 1, Cheong Chung-yin 58.2 seconds, and although Eastern AA: Laas No. 2, Thang Boo- the Eastern lad will be Mon-foot Easter AA); Lane No. 3. Can teiro's closest competitor, it hui-cheng (Chinese YMCA): Line Nu 4. Leong Trak-tho-(Eastern AA); Lase seems very unlikely that any. G. Rosa Pereira (VRC). thing other than a Monteiro victory will come about.
Event Mara. 106 yards Jack stroke, junior championships of the cỉnh: Lane No. 1. J. Gorges; Lane No. & P. A surprise yesterday was Nga: Lane No. 3. D. Collace: Laver
No. 5. E.M. Ciema Nin beating the favoured William
Event No. 3–VRC Janior bays" 18 yards Teo in the second heat of the 50 sdividual medity: Lane No. 1, F. Hol vards free style. Ng. former croft: Lane No. 2. J. Noronha: Lane Ne. champion and record holder of 1, L. Gutierrex; Lane Na 6. K. Javier; the event, displayed much of his Lane No. §. D. Cartra old form when beating Teo.
COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No Women's 449 yayda tree
was much stronger on that side of the Beld than on the other Brown, who was unmarked for most of the time, was completely
He was off on a perfect start neglected for lengthy periods.
and gaining a slight margin from style: Lane No. 1, Kwok, Ngan-hang (Lai One Of The Best
Teo by this, never gave way un-Ts); Lane No. 2, G. Eater (VRS); Ternuci, the lanky Army 'cèn
til he touched the wall first in Lane No, 3. Leong Ol-mai (HKU); Lane " tre-half, is one of the best pivots 10.16 AD. Humptners W.. Simmons 25.2. Teo was timed a fraction of No. 4, Doris Barten (VC); Lane No. 6.
Joan Eager (VRC). seen in the Colony for quite some Old Ceras
a second slower. time and he maintains the form
George Saunders present cham- COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS which he has shown since his first
pion and record holder for the Event Na 11-Moo's & 140 jinds free appearance on the local field, then 156 Coches and Gillum Brown and trouble sprint, returned 25 seconds style relays Lane No. 1. VBC ~87; Lade
Snow. Highton will have to be at 1100 Riaries and McElvery Wid-lup and see an extremely close race with "A": Lane No 4, Eastern Aå:: Lase flat in his heat. The final should No. 2. Chinese YMCA: Lane Sa. 1. VRC best if he hopes to get a crack at the Army goal
A win for the Commandos is predicted.
145 Robe and Limman ▾ Hunter and
Cleland
Drysdale
26 Pesh and Stewart McMulwa wad Teo racing for the title. It can
Gry
Saunders, Ng Nin and William No. 8. VRO "C".
1.03 Sort and Markham
and Pollock Parson and Bath Waters
The game between Chinese AA|
Kowloon 2nd
at 1.1 Motor Bus Boundary Street should draw a capacity crowd. The busmen, at $15 though losing by three clear goals z.20
Kit Chae on Wednesday, still hive
of gaining honours 1.5 this race!
They will be starting favourites: 130 and if they can manage to field their strongest XI for this match com then they should win with ease
The Chinese AA, who possess, plenty of fighting spirit, are not to be despised, however, and if their defence, which ..is usually very sound, remains true to form one cannot be altogether too sure of a win for the KMB.
J.
to-
+ Robertans
Bidan and Mackie
Ricard and Laroche ad
Noble Gairdner
and
+ Hudron and
Butler
de Plona and Whelpta Haren and Ketola
Sainsbury and Humphrers and Simons. Singles in the morning, Old and
Wi
New
Fourballs in the afterzoos. Old Course
Play on Handicap.
Dodgers Win Second Game
New York, October 6-Brook-
two
come to any of the three,
Quick Start
Monteiro
100.
was
Swim
All India XI
brilliant To Play in HK
Off to a quick start. hej
pushed for the first 50
yarda by Laï Taun's Lau Ping At the weekly Press Conference, who kept within a foot behind! Mr. J. Skinner Chairman of the the champion.
Hong Kong Football Association
į sensation now should Sonny lose will be visitor to play against
games had been played in the put World series.
team in
CHAND TARA HOCKEY TEAM:
The VRC man was soon to draw said that Mr. Razack came from Mr. Razack further from his opposition when Manila on Friday. reaching the wall for the last, was very perturbed over the As tur. he was tired in a little sociation's inability to cater for more than 41 seconds. The re- the All India football team's visit. However, arrangements bart cord was here in the making
That last stretch carried him been made and the All India-team ahead of all the others as he will be coming by the end of this churned homewards almost in month. It is a goodwill tour of desperation to record time.
the Indian team. Three
games The three watches on Monteiro have been tentatively fixed far caught him at 55.8 55.6 and 562 October 29, 30 and November 1 South China will! entertain
seconds. It would be another
text The Singapore Chinese Club at Caroline Hill. Both these
the Hong Kon teams have yet to gain a point |
in the final and in view the fact that South
The first series of the finals of the Hong Kong Chinese teen for China possess a more virile for-15 Dodgers beat New York Yan- the Swimming
Championships the revival
of
the Ho ward line than that of Club, the kees 1-0 today in the second will be swum off tonight at the The team will most probably ar
Họ t chances are that South China will game of the World Baseball VRC beginning at 9.30 p.m. Orive in the Colony on November record their first win of the sea-Series at the Yankee Stadium here the programme are two very in- 5. SUIL
to level the best-of-seven series at tresting events: men's 220 yards
For fighting on the football The crowds will, undoubtedly, one game each.
free style and men's 100 yards field on Thursday September 23. Block
breast stroke. to Boundary Street
A crowd of 70,000 watched |
Taikoo and ́ M. morrow, wture Police, who caused the close struggle in comparative
The
will sce Eastern's Lo To-sual of Kin-man the first big upset of the season silence.
against Sonny Noronha of FCA were suspended by beating the Commandos by six
MOTO, a race which will be to. November & goals to one, will have Kit Chee had resulted in a win of 1-0 in
The first game in the series big show in itself.
The two were placed in the as their guests.
favour of the Yankees, and this same hest which resulted in Rousing Game Expected was the first
time
10 Monteiro edging the Eastern lad A rousing game is expected,
after a thrilling climax, with the odds in favour of a com-
which without
hout all will be re fortable win for Kit Chee. How-
{peated tonight The final result
The following will represent always at their best when the op ever, Police, like St. Joseph's are
however is still
still uncertain.
the Chand Tara Hockey Associa VEC members favour their own tian in a hockey match against position is stiffest and it would
boy to win in record time. Which the Recreio "A" tomorrow at 10 quite natural, Cheong Kin-am on the Recreio ground (King's take a point from the potential hits.
My bet A two-base hit by champions.
on him. is
K Nazarin, M. Ali Din S. 5. Six furlongs at the last meeting Jian ponies Class 2 will figure.
The 100 yards breast stroke, a Dhilion. T. Kikabhoy, S. O. Rah Eastern will be I don't think it is necessary to
at home with Mr. Chanson up, Pay Day Look further than Foyle (MKwong Wah at Caroline Hill and starter the Dodgers on their way been set by Chinese YMCA's Chan Ali D. KMan We Akbar Dus Yo to Robinson, his firsts of the series, new record for which has already man (Captain), L. C. Curry, M. which will be idden
den by Jr. Renner seems to be the logical for the likely winner.
Pote-Hunt), among the entries should follow up their splendid in the second innings.
Chiu-cheong, is another race that Alladin and H. S. Daillon 7-2 win over South China on) When Gerry Coleman fell try-will be nice to watch. bet, but it must be remembered
ing to catch Gene Hermanski's It will be called upon to carry Thursday with another victory. that
it will be
Chan, is Against The game beween St. Joseph's foul hit, Pobinson ran safely to Trang Ho-fook who 154 lbs pday, but due to the weight of 159
short distance and the fact that and RAF at Sookumpoo is not third base. He stayed there while beautiful butterfly race. The two semble at the Receio ground at On that account alone. I can it has won the Somerset Handi- likely to attract a very large fol- Billy Johnson threw out Merv will be meeting for the first time. 9.30 am. sharp. not place much reliance on Pay cap-Once Bound at the Whitsun lewing, it being an almost cer-Rackley.
Cynthia Eager will be in the Day to win again, and must place Meeting, I honestly believe that tainty that the Saints will win Gil Hodges then slammed the women's 440 yards free style the spotlight on (Mr. Chanson).
She will figure this is capable of shouldering the with ease, particularly in view of Fame winner, a single hit on championships In the above
second
extra weight and win again. their sparkling performance which Robinson got home.
with Mamie Leong and Doris section, Dominion Day ran very come from Belle Fontaine, which
The strongest opposition will against Army during mid-week.
Barten for the title which is held well to take second position. Or wil
The following is the week-end
by Luckie Rose who is not defend- will be again ridden by Mr
Mr. Hol-
ing this year. account of the longer distance
programme: coupled with the weight of 148 ate. The pony is certainly very 1bs,
feel that it will win this dangerous and a win from this CAA KMB, Boundary St.,
ft at the moment and may prove afternoon.
combination is not impossible. Maniac, (M. Shich), has been showing an improvement in mo- should fill
Masterpiece,
Castrol. p.m.; Referee. A. E. P. Guest; ning gallops and it will probably Probability, (Mr. K. F. Chiu), as
third place, with Linesmen: W. Gibson and HL
.Richardson. extend Dominion Day.
the outsider.
In this second section of the race for Australian ponies Class 2 an interesting struggle should ensue.
After its fine performance,
when
it won the Regents Park Handicap (First Section) aver
carrying top-
115.
Dominion Day
race,
Jeep Shing, (Mr. Holgate), is not bad over this distance and can give the above ponies a good fight if it keeps up in the early stages of the race,
Race No. 8-Connaught Handi- cap (First Section): From The 1-1/2 Mlic Post.
Race No. 3-Connaught Handi- cap (Second Section): Fram The 1-1/2 Mile, Post
Yankees Hold
"Preacher" Roe, the Brooklyn is
This is another sprint affair in come as Do surprise to see them pitcher, held the Yankees to six man however, is a tricky swim- Park): which second section of Austra
Race No. 10-Connaught Handi
cap (Third Section): From The 1-1/2 'Mile Post. Third section of Australian ponies Class 3 will battle out the Anish in this last race of the first day and judging from its win in the Tytam Bay Handicap
Today.
First Division.
Superb Pitching
Jackie
Roe's pitching was superb. He struck out three men, and the Yankees never got more than one hit, an innings.
Now, the scene shifts to the
Eastern's
Reserves M. Alahi and M.- Khan.
swims
à
The above are requested to as-.
Tonight's Events
Full programme for tonight.
COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS
POLICE HOCKEY TEAM
The following have been select ed to represent the Hong Kong Police in their Hockey Associa tion fixture against the Dutch HC Event No. 1-Men's 220 362 free at Boundary Street at 10.30 am. Dodgers home park in Brooklyn tyle: Lane No. 1, Chen Chanan (Laitomorrow, where the next three games will Tsun): Lane Na. 2 Chong Kina G. C. Ness, D. O. Tobbutt, C----- Army v Commando, Seokumpoo, be played tomorrow. Saterday Eastern AA); Lana No. 1. P. Monteira Blackboard, Derbara Singh. W.P. 3 p.m Referee. J.P. Ennis and Sunday. If further game Chinese YMCA): Lane No & Victor H. Wilson, N. Tusof. I. B. MLB. (VEC); Lane No. 4 Wong Kanwal Apps. D. Brown, M HC Birch, Linesmen J. Gargette and C.
#re needed in the best-of-seven xaink (VEC), Lennard. South China y Club, Caroline Hill, Yankee Stadium on Monday and series they will be played at the Referee: J.G. Padley Tuesday. p.m.; Linesmen: A. Ribeiro and E.
The game lasted two and a don! malley: Lene No. 2. Wang Yukeblor Soowling
5
Second Division
COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event Ka, 2-Women's 15 Parda indivi-
(La Tun); Lane No. 4...8. Aztéryon
half hours.
Net receipts were $316,293,- (VRC): Lane No. 6, H. Anderson (2C), Caroline Reuter. Hill, 3.30 pts. Referee: E. Snowling
A perusal of the cutries in this over 6ix furlongs at the 6th Race South China v Array, sprint race for Australian ponies Meeting, Pegasus, which will be Class 3 gives me the impression taken out by Mr. Renner, should that World Peace, (Mr. Alexan command strong support in the
has a good opportunity of betting. I think it should winning despite its disappointing for this race. run at the Whitsun Meeting as
It may, however mans
moment
account
meet with
University v News Vendor, Club,
p.m. Referee: P. Manson. 3.30 Club v St. Joseph's, Club; 5 p.m.;
Referee: D.T. Sinita Dockyard v Easter, Navy, 3.30
pm. Referee: JAW. Wesh Yard Police v PCA, Navy, 5 pm. Prison's Talkoo, St. Joseph's
Referee: La! Yuk-tak.
3.30 p.m. Referee K.M Ashton
it is in splendid condition at the stern opposition from Shun Fung (Mr. Holgate). which is speedy Happy Valley, (Mr. Tao), is over short distance. the inext best bet, but it must; Ring of Feace, (Mr. Alexan- also be borne in mind that der), is running well during more Beckenham. (Mr. Maitland), is ning training and should be con-
Mr Thomas) which is fighting is Crown Witness; Then the
it at the moment and can be depended to make aight of it. St. Joseph's v RAF, Club, 5 pang
Fairy Feet Mr. Tao), and Minix, (Mr. Ostroumof); are also dangerous and must not be over- Jooked
fast improving animal and will sidered probably extend the above ponies. The distance niso favours. De sire(Mr. Kwok), but I doubt if it can do better than place.
On account of the low weight which it will carry (1835 The Lucky Starter, (Mr. K. F. Chiu), is a decided menace,
First Division Tomorrow
Well, K. S. Thong. Eeserves: T.- V. C. Raynolds, ML C, Illingworthi
7
HKFC SOCCER XE The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club, in COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No. 1-Inter-Schools" 6 = 60.72 Second Division' soccer
gare free style relay: Lane No. 1, King Go ageinst. St. Joseph's today at 5. V School “A”; Lase Mo-1, King Georgsyan at the Club Grotiná:-" Hi, 5 p.m.; Referee: E. Snow-v school. "E": Lane Ko, 3. Wah Yas long, Tinesment D.P. Lai and College AM; Lane, No, 4, Wah Yan Cu Farriny, Locke, Urquart; Par G.H. Vernon,
Police v Kit Chee, Boundary St., 4 p.m.; Referee: H.J. Chimali: Liresmen: P.MP Xavier
Navy (Bye)
E.A. Stubley.
Second Division: Kit Chée v CAA, Club, 3.30 pm,
Referee Li.Bing-tong- Solicitor RAP Caroline Hill 3:30 pm; Referee: G.E. Ver- Police v Nevy,
not
Referee: P.A. Mooney; Lines men Ld Bing-tong and S.Y. Kwok Kong Wah v Eastern, Caroline Stubley.
Index PM...
Catton; Henderson, Strange tridge, Widger, Nelson McKay
Erat Ke, -Men's so yarda iten sigla Rager -
valor championships of the tink: Lape No. 1, P. Thompson Lane No 4G Randali; Lane No. 3. EM, Ciems: a
CRICKET CANCELLED | No. 4, C. Getaisus: –– Lane Noj-E, KA
Owing to the inclement weather Enket.
the COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS
ground at the Kowloon Event Na, Gulden's Duesonates spring, Cricket Club is unft for play beard diring: Ed. da Bora (VBC), Wons and today's cricket match has băng-woop (Polaris-Ah), Chen Walstan been cancelled.-- (Vasteen &A), Wong Yin (lanters As), j
COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS [Brens' Na" 6—–Toner's 14 Jurte kiek Printed and published for the Propr Boundary St.,kes Lane No. 2, Chang Yiurfing work the CHINA, MAIL, LIMITED, by
8:30 pamię Referee E.A (Chinese, TMCA); Lana No. 3, 5. Rose WALTER I NOLLOTH, Windsor. Hoose,
(VBC): Læbe 26. 4. E. Anderson (V), Hong Kong
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