KWANTI STEEPLE-
CHASE.
CHINESE NEW YEAR MEETING.
NOT A DULL MOMENT..
[BY RAPIER]
Kwanti presented an animated appearance on Saturday and the tudies as usual contributed largely
INTERNATIONAL
SOCCER.
ENGLAND DRAW WITH
WALES.
15,000 PEOPLE PRESENT.
(TUROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
WREXHAX, Feb. 19th.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1927.
HOME FOOTBALL.
"EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND."
RESULTS IN SATURDAY'S SOME MORE DETAILS OF THE
MATCHES.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb. 19th. In Division I of the English League, the three leaders all last
TOURISTS.
LINER LEAVES FOR NORTH.
Last night, the R.M.S. Empress of Scotland, flagship of the Cana Pacific Fleet, Jeft Hong Kong in coatiuance of her- World cruise, proceeding to Shanghai, where the tourists will spend a a couple of days before going on to Chinwangtao, and from thence to Peking. After that the Laer will sail for Japan and Honolulu, through the Panama
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"to the success of the meeting. The tora, in dull weather, England drew Table lost to Sheffield United, away, itinerary.
weather was sufficiently mild to be. pleasant and it was possible to move round freely without getting all
hot and bothered." The Border- ers' had a tont, also the Gunners' and their hospitality was freely The three "Bookies" dispensed. were in good form and the dend hest in the second race between Mowgli and Craigavad created a
At Wrexham, before 15,000 specta with Wales in a soccer match, the score being 33
Game Described.
LATER.
The game was a fast one, and ended after an exciting tussle in a draw, which was a fair reflex of the play.
Dean, of Everton, who played centre-forward, netted for England,
Newcastle on top of the Lengua
and Burnley also lost away to Derby County, the latter team scoring the next to highest number of goals in
this Division. Sunderland, third in the table, also lost at home. Hud- dersfield by winning their match, West move up to second place. Bram at the bottom of the table, won their home match against Tot-
Needless to say the 419 tourists on board have spent a very enjoy able time in Hong Kong since their arrival last Thursday.
Hobbies Of All Kinds, The tourists on board have many hobbies and among the passengers are those who have collected ivory cards, and wild animals. elephants, postage stamps, golf re-
warm discussion until Mr. A. Hard the Welsh centre-forward, Lastenhum, and incidentally got the when he was in Delhi, India, one!
Potts gave a ruling as to the correct method of payment. Mr. Potts puts in a tremendous amount of work in organisation of these shows and ho now occupies and fille admirably, the dual positions of Acting Master and Clerk of the Course. Every- thing went off beautifully and the officials have cause to be gratified at the result of their efforts.
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At the conclusion of the meeting representative gathering took place at the Hunters Arm when the Cup given by Capt. "Bob".
Sturgess for the third race w handed to Mr. Stanton by Mrs. Comyn. Major Scovil also received from Mrs. R. J. Paterson the cup won by him in the recent open Point-to-Point.
Those who had the good fortune to follow my tips must be feeling wiser and wealthier. Tangible marks of appreciation should ba sent, to me care of this Office and packages should be very clearly stencilled in block letters in esso they are mistaken as food for the rabbit!
In the first race I gave the first and second places nad if Drake had not slipped his bridal he also would have been in the picture as I had chosen him for the other place. The second race was a dead beat between Mowgli and Craigavad and these vere my selections in the order
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Davis, equalised.
Walker, of Aston Villa, playing at inside-loft, made a grand shot, which gave England the lead. Len Davis again equalised from penalty, and the score at half-time was 2-2. .
Lewis, of Swansco, playing inside right, put Wales ahead a quarter of an hour after the resumption, but three minutes later Dean levelled up matters with a low shot, making the score 3-3. There was no further
scoring.
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Kwan Tao,
145 lbs.
(Owner) 1 Dr. J. C. Mcgown's Blotting
Paper, 155 lbs. (Owner) 2 Lieut.-Col. L. J. Comyn's Fire
works, 163 lbs. (Mr. Batt) 3 Also ran-Mr. J. K. Bousfeld'■ Spaghetti, 158 lbs (owner); Mr. H C. Macnamara's Benjamin 132 Its (Mr. Wallace).
Kwan
Time: 5mins. 33.2-5secs.. Eight lengths, many lengths. Starting prices-Evens Tao, Blotting Paper: 3 to 1 against 10 to 1 Spaghetti, Ben- Fireworks; 10 jacin
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner... Place 1st end
$0.70
5.30
............
5.50
2 Miles.
For China ponies. W.I. Winter
$50, 2nd $20 3rd $10.
named. In the third race I gave The China New Year Stakes: the winner also the second and third places. The fourth race was, of course, easy and Reynolds added an other paint to my selections. tipped Rothesay for the last event and he was just beaten by. Bertram. This latter pony I selected for a place, also James Pigg, which finished third.
Rothraay was by no means fit and going round for the first time he pecked rather badly and it was only Capt. Beidy's superb horsemanship
looked
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Reynolds,
168 lbs................... (Owner) 1 Also ran:-Mr. J. K. Bousfeld's Formidable, 158 lbs. (owner); Mr. R. H. Charice's Chessman, 135 lbs. (Mr. Bott),
Time: 5mins, 36secs. Only one pony finished. Starting prices:-4 to 1 oa Rey-
that enabled him to retain his seat.nolds, 4 to 1 against Formidable, 6 Bertram
extraordinarily to 1 Chessman.
Pari-mutdel well and Capt. Howard's victory gladdened the hearts and filled the pockets of the dwellers in the tent of the Gunners
1-The Maiden Plate: 1 Miles. For China ponics that have started at Kwanti, Steeplechases and not won. Weight for inches s
Unplaced runners per scale. Allowed 5 lbs. Winner 850, 2nd 890, 3rd $10. Mr. L. Reidy's Isostacy, 152 lbs.
(Owner) I Mr. A. H. Potts's Two Pairs, 155
Ibs.
(Mr. Ralph) 2 Mr. W. F. Simmens's Smart Guy,
··155 lbs......... (Mr. Wallace), 3 Also ran:-Dr. J. C. Margown's Drake, 128 lbs. (owner); Lieut. P. Q. Roberts's Four of a Kind, 170 Ibs. (owner) Mr. R. H. Charles's Teddy, 161 iba. (Mr. MacCartney).
Time not taken.
Many lengths, many lengths." Starting prices to 1 on Two Pairs; 3 to 1 against Isostacy; 4 to 1 Drake; 11 to 1 Smart Guy; 20 to 1 Four of a Kind, Teddy.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner .......
Place 1st i
2nd 3rd
$29.10 .9.80
4.90
..12.10
2-The Fanling Handicap: 14 Miles. For China ponies. Winner $60, 2nd
$90, 3rd $10.
Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli, 162 lbs.
(Owner) *2
Mr. A. H. Potts's Craigavad, 100"
(Mr. Ralph)
lbs. ... Mr. A. N. Lucey's Country
· Mouse, 150 lbs........(Owner) 3 Also rat:-Capt. G. H. E. Ab- -bott's Rivergrass, 159 lbs., (owner); Lieut.-Col. F. Hayley-Boll's. Tam, 11 lbs. (Lieut. Roberts).
Time: 2mins. 34.1-5sece. Dead heat, many lengths.. Starting prices: 2 to 1 on Mowgli; 3 to 1 against Craigaval; Country House; Rivergrass; 10 to 1 Tam.
Pari-mutuel
*(Mowgli) "*(Craigavad)
Place Ist:
*(Mowgli)..
Winner................ $5.10 Place 1st.....
.6.10 5.-The United Services Race: 1) Miles.
For China ponies, open to Royal
highest number of goals in Division, namely five.
the
Clarence J. Wetmore, Oakland, Califf, bought 110 ivory elephants.
for each member of the June graduating class of Mille College. which is tuated in Oakland. He In Division II., Middlesbro' res spasser and the only honorary tain the leadership, Portsmouth, and masculine member of the class. who had the same number of points up to Saturday. lost to Blackpool Notts Forest by winning go up in their place, Preston go third and Portamouth drop to fourth posi on. Scoring was moderate, but Southampton netted six Ecals against South Shields and Oldham five against Grimsby.
Albert M. Platt, Denver, Colo- varying dimensions in Colombo, rado bought 84 ebony elephants of Ceylon; ore for each member of the Denver Kiwanis Club, to which he belongs.
The largest elephant is in the custody of Mrs. Marjorie Cooper, Barnes, England. It is also of ebony, 23 inches high and ea inches long, and requires two men to lift In Division III (Southern) Ply-it. It is sharing her stateroom on mouth Argyle secured the highest shipboard, having brought its own number of goals, seren against trunk, Crystal Palace. The leaders of the Division, Swindon lost their match, and Bristol City go up as leaders by winning.
In Division (Northern) Stoke have increased their lead.
Navy, the Army, Royal Air Force and Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps. W.I. Winner of 1 Steeplechase 7 lbs. penalty, of 2 or more 14 lbs. penalty, un. placed starters allowed be. Winner 850, 2nd $20, 3rd $10. Capt. V. F. Browne's. Bertram,
165. lbs. (Capt. Howard) 1- Lieut.-Col L. J. Comyn's Rothe
say, 182 lbs...(Mr. Reidy) 2 Mr. H. C. Macnamara's James
Pigg, 162 lba.(Mr. Bott) 3 Also
A. ran:-Mr.
Nissim's Zircon, 155 lbs. (Mr. Lucey); Comdr. E. Broadley's Urgent, 157 lbs. (owner); Mr. W. F. Simmons's Smart Guy, 155 lbs. (Mr. Wallace); Mr. MacCartney's Gymp, 147 lbs. (Mr. Ralph).
Time: mins. 17sees. A neck, 4 leastle
Starting prices-3 to 1 on Rothe. say, 3 to 1 against James Pigg, 6 to 1 Bertram, Gymp; 10 to 1 Smart Guy; 12. to 1 Urgent; 20 to 1 Zircon.
Pari-mutuel:
Winner
Place 1st
719.65
24.40 12.20
Gustavo N. Fauser, a well-known wild game hunter of New York City, went into the Ceylon jungle from Colombo, necompanied only by a Singhalese guide, and bagged a leopard, two wildcats and various tropical birds. He hunted only at night, by flashlight. The skins of The results of the matches played the leopard and wildered by the on Saturday follow:-
THE RESULTS.
Division I. Aracnal 1, Leeds U. 0. Blackburn R. 2, Leicester 1, Bolton Wan. 0, Aston Villa 2. Bury 3, Birmingham 1.
Derby County 4, Burnley 1. Liverpool 1, Everton 0. Huddersfeld 4, Wednesday 3. Manchester U. 1, Cardiff 1. Sheffield U., Newcastle i. Sunderland, West Ham 3. West Brom 5, Tottenham 0.
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Division II.
Blackpool 2, Portsmouth 0. Bradford C. D, Preston N.E. 1. Clapton O., Notts County 1. Fulham 1, Chelsea 2
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Grimsby 2, Oldham Ath. 5, Middlesbro', Wolves 0. Notts Forest 3, Barnsley 1. Port Vale 0, Hull 0. Reading 4, Darlington . Southampton 6, South Shields 4. Swansea 1, Manchester C 3.
Division IIL (Southern), Aberdare 2; Gillingham 1. B'mouth 1, Coventry 2.. Brentford 0, Bristol R. 2. Brighton 5, Exeter 2 Bristol C. 1, Queen's F.R. 0. Charlton 1, Millwall 1. Luton 0, Southend 0. Newport, Watford 1. Northampton 1, Swindon 0. Norwich 4, Merthyr 0. Plymouth 7, Crystal Pal. 1.
Division III. (Northern), Ashington 0, Stoke 2. Barrow 0, Lincoln 3. Chesterfield 5, Rotherham 2. Crewe 4, Accrington 0. Hartlepoola 4, Durham 0. Nelson 1, Bradford 0. New Brighton 0, Doncaster 2. Southport 1, Bochdale 1. Stockport 2, Tranmere 1. Walsall 0, Halifax 1. The game between Wrexham and Wigan was not played.
Scottish League: Division 1. Clyde 1. Dunfermline.1. Cowdenbeath o, St. Johnstone I Dundee 1, Celtic 2. Falkirk, Hearts 1. Hamilton 2, Aberdeen 0.
Hibernians 3, Partick T.
Kilmartock 4, Airdrieonians 2... Morton 0. Motherwell 3
SCOTTISH CUP,
SECOND ROUND REPLAY.
Playing in the Second Round of the Scottish Cup, Broxburn drew with Montrose, the score being 2-2. After three attempts, Montrose laat week beat Dykehead in the First Round last week by 3 goals to 1. goal. In the. Third Round the win- zera of the Broxburn-Montrose match meet Dundee United. This round is down to be played next Saturday, and as well as the Eng- lish Cup (Fifth Round).
$101.00
11:00
2nd
5.90
3rd
9,50
CASH
SWEEP AND SI SWEEP
RESULTS.
Queen's Park 5, Dundee U. 3. Rangers 4, St Mirren 0.
$1 Big Sweep,
Ticket.
Amount.
No. 1141
$5,030,55
0204
1,437.30
4780
8785
239.55
4681
239.55
17
Race. I.
No. 4
$85.40
23.
"
70-
€5.30
Unplaced Nos.: 2, 21, 15,
6.10
Bace II.
No. 4
80.10
... 92
8.30
$190.00 ***** 30.00 18.00 8...............
Race III.
No. 29 21
11
805.20 27.20 13.80
Unplaced Nos.: 28, ea,
Race IV. No: 30 Unplaced Nos: 23, Race V.
24.00
No. 4
24
"
13
$151.20 43.90 21.60
Unplaced Nos.: 55, 37, 2, 39.
*(Craigavad)
-Dead hent,
Tally-Ho Fox-hunters
Beeplechase; 2 Miles.
For China ponies the bond fide property of subscribers to the Fanting Hunt, W.I. Winners of i-race 7 lbs. penalty, of 2 or more 10 lbs, penalty, non- winners that have started twice 7 lbs. allowance. Winner a cup presented by Capt. R. G. Btur- gee, R.M., 2nd 820, 3rd $10. (Continued on next column.)"
Unplaced Nos.: 35, 27.
DAVIS CUP. ·
TWO MORE CHALLENGES.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
WASHINGTON, February 19th. The United States Lawn Ternis Association has received Davia Oup challenges from South Africa and Switzerland. Both will play in the European zone.
As soon
they have been native guide, will be shipped to his New York home at Ardsley-on- Hudson. Mr." Fauser, accompanied by his wife, who is so a crack shot, is making the cruise largely for the shooting he can get. He has a perfect arsenal of guns and am- munition with him.
In addition to the Round-the- World Golf Club, of 37 players, to which reference has previously been made, there is also on board a Camera Club, which seeks to pro- mete better photography among its. members during the course of their world cruise.
Every day at sen a newspaper is
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of which is, devoted to personal iteme
Daring the world cruise of the Empress of Scotland last year, the Travel Club, the purpose of which is to study each port and country as they are visited, selected the following most beautiful": Island, Oahu in Hawaiian ar chipelago; city, Honolulu; country, Japan; harbour, Hong Kong; view, Nuuanu Pali (near Honolulu); drive, Amalfi (near Naples); street, Promenade des Anglais, Nice; edifice, Taj Mahal; temple, Ieyasu, Nikko, Japan; hotel, Majestic, in Fujiyams; Shanghai mountain, river, Nile; ladies, Japanese.
Before the termination of the present cruise the Traval "Club this year will also make similar choices The Rev. F. Tatchell, Midhurst, Eng., is the chairman of the club.
As the Empress of Scotland erassed the equator on January 27th, just before arriving at Padang in Sumatra, more than 100 of her passengers were inducted into the
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within ten dayı presented in writing after arrival of Stemmer; otherwise they will not be recognized
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