AUSTRALIAN TEAM ROUTED.
HUGE ENGLISH VICTORY,
BRILLIANT BOWLING BY WHITE.
(THROUGH HEUTER'S AGENCY.]
MACAO RACES.
ENTRIES FOR NEXT SUN-
DAY'S MEETING.
The following are the Entries for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting to fe held on the 9th December. The All Out Handicap.
Six Furlongs.
BRISBANE, Dec. sih. Mr. Chuck Surn Lo's Dringboo, Only 2,000 spectaters were pre.Messrs. Cheng and Ng's Doubtful seat at Brisbane to see the end of Messrs. Wing Fat & Co.'s Cavalier,. the First Test Match. Australia M. J. M. da Luz's Andantine, were faced with the appalling task; Dr. C. M. Leitão's Loyal Hench of scoring 798 to win with 9 wickets man, Desert Wind, Mr. Rio's Wai- in hand and two of their batsmen chow. Spring Day, Copper Mine, hars de combat. "The weather was Silver Mine, Mr. W. T. Chung's "bright and pleasant and the pitch The Farmer, Major B. C. Lake's soft, but the ball was kicking up Tap Siae, Mr. C. W. P. "Richard fiendishly
son's Movanagher, Messrs. Fontes and Vasconcelos's L. C. Bill, Mr.
Woodfully who had made 4 runs before stumps were drawn yester day, stuck nobly to his gume, and carried his bat through the whole 87 minutes of the innings for 30, but none of the others were able to put up any resistance. The inningA closed for 60. leaving England the winner by 675 PULS.
A da Silva'a Amusement Tax, T. H. B. L Dowbiggin'a Plough man, Sirs, RI Charles's May Little Darling.
The Sub-Griffins Handicap. Nine Furlongs, Mr Chuck Buen Lo's Dzingboo, Messrs. Hynes & Mackie's Perpe tual Motion, Major B. C. Lake's As You Like It, Mr. W. T. Chung's The Farmer. Dr. C. M. Leitão's Loyal Henchman, Mr. J. M. da Luz's Andantino, Messrs. Wing Fab perfect & Co.'s Cavalier, Mr. Mancunian's length and getting an enormous Caeser, Mr. Hosie's The Haugh, amount of spin on the ball. At the Mr. Eve's Twilight Eve. Mexirs. conclusion of the match hundreds Stanton & Reidy's Mowgli. zan up to examine the pitch.
60 is the second lowest score ever made by Australia in a Test Match in their own country, J. C. White, whose howling was largely respon sible for their collapse, was almost unplayable, keeping
Fun soore
M.O.C.-Ist Innings...
Hobbs, run out......
40
Sutcliffe, C Ponsford, b
Gregory
38
Mead, 1b.w., b Grimmett.
મ
Hammond, e Woodfull, b
Gregory
44
D. R. Jardine, & Woodfull,
Ironmonger_..............
Rendren, e -Fonsford, b
Ironmonger
A. P. F. Chapman, c. Kelle.
way, b Gregory
35
Tate, e Ryder, b Grimmett 20 Larwood, 1.b. w., b Hendry 70
. C. White, 1.5w, b Grim
mett
G. Duckworth, not out
Extrag
{
14
A
621
Total, s Fall of the wickets:- .1/85; 2/05; 3/108;4/181; 5/217;} G/991; 7/319; *8/343; 9/485:
10/521.
Gregory
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
Grimmett
Irontonger
Hendry
The December Novices Race. Once Round.
Mr. Chuck Surn Lo's Dzingboo, Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades, Mr. F. A. da Silva's "Amusement Tax, Messrs. Fontes & Vasconcelos's L. C. Bill, Mr. Lee Wan's Branco, Eyes, Dr. S. To Wong's Grey Major R. C Lake's As You Like It. Mr. Rio's Copper Mine. Walchow, Messra Fontes & Leitäo's Deseri Wind Mr. S. W. Cheng's Westlake,
fr Lang's Sutheranu, Messrs. Wing Fat & Co.'s Cavalier. Monu- inent, Dr. C. M. Leitão's Wild Fellow, Messrs. Cheng and Ng's Doubtful Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's Aristophanes, Blue World, Mr. Eve's Twilight Eve, Mrs. R. H. Charles's May. Messrs. Chan and Rafeek'a Chrmal,
The December Selling Plate. One Mile.
Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades. Dr. C. M. Leitão's Wild Fellow, Messra. Wing Fat & Co:'s Cavalier, Mr. J. M. da Luz's Andantino, Runs, Wickets. Mr. Rio's Waichow, Spring Day,
Copper Mine, Silver Mine, Majo BC. Lake's Tap Siac, Dr. S. To Wong's Grey Eyes, Ullswater, Mr. Lee Wan's Branco, Mr. Hosie's The. Haugh, Mra R.-H. Charles's Little Darling.
149
3
167
3
10
2
Australia-1st Innings.
W. M. Woodfull, « Chap-
man," Larwood..........
2
W. H. Ponsford, b Larwood A. F. Kippax, and b Tate 16
H. L. Hendry, 1h.w, b.
Larwood
C. Kelleway, b Larwood
J. S. Ryder, Jardine,
Larwood
30
២៥ ៨៩. ទី ២
D. Bradman, b.w., b Tate 18
W. A. Oldfield, .b.w.,
Tate
9
C. V. Grimmett, not out ...
H Ironmonger, b Larwood
4
0
2
192
J. M. Gregory, absent
Extrus
Total
"
Fall of the wickets:- 1/0; 9/7; 3/94; 4/40: 5/71; 6/101; 7/105: 8/115; 9/199
Tate
DOWLING ANALYHIS.
3
O. 31. R. W.
6 Larwood..... 14.4 4. 32 50 21€ M.C.C.-2nd Innings. Hobbs, 1... b Grimmett...
·Sutclice, e sub. b Iron-
Hammond, e sub. b Iron-
monger
32
72
弱吗
monger, ..............
Mead, 1... b Grimmett
28
D. R. Jardine, not out .....
$5
Hendren, c
Ponsford, b
Grimmett
45
A. P. F. Chapman, c Old
field, b Grimmett
S
Tate, e Bradman, 6 Grim
mett Larwood,
20"
e Ponsford, b
Grimmest
37
Extras
5
Total (for 8 wkta.)
... 512*
Innings decared closed.
Fall of the wickets-
1/98: 9/60; 3/117; 4/105; 5/228; 6/963; 7/286; 8/349.
DOWLING ANALYSIS.
Grimmett
Ironmonger ....
6 for 131 2 for 85
30
Australia-2nd Tanings.
W. M. Woodfull, not out
W. H. Ponsford, e Duck..
worth, b Larwood
A. F. Kippax, è and b
Larwood ..
H. L. Hendry, e Larwood,
b White
J. Ryder, c Larwood,
Tate
D. Bradman, e Chapman, b
"White"
WA. Oldfeld, o Larwood,
"Tate
C. V... Grimmett, o Chap-
ms, b White
H. Ironmonger, c Chapman,
b'White
Extras
The Macao Fifth Aggregate Stakes. One Mile.
Mr. Mancunian's Caeser, Messrs. Cheng and Ng's Doubtful, Glory, Mr. Yam Man's Bright Prospect, Dr. C. M. Leitão's Ma Kau Siac, Wild Fellow, Mesars. Wing Fat & Co.'s Monument, Mr. Tang's Sutherland, Mr. S. W. Cheng's Westlake, Wuchang, HE. Veloz, Dr. C. M. Leitia's Loyal Hench- man, Desert Wind, Messrs. Fortes
and Lietao's Zircon II., Ching Hoi,
Mr. F. A. Da Silva's Amusement
Tux, Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, Mr. N. Hashim's My Lady, Sunning. Messrs, Chan and Rafeek's Fanling Stag, Chemal.
The Macao Handicap. 11 Miles.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1928.
Mr. Chuck Suen Lo's U. Un II, Dr. S. To Wong's Ullswater, Mesars, Fontes and Leitão's Ching Hai, Ziteon II, HE's Veloz, Mr. S. W. Cheng's Wuchang, Dr. C. M. Leitão's Ma Kau Siae, Mr. Yam Man's Bright Prospect, Messrs Cheng and Ng's Glory, Messrs. Chan and Rafeek's Fanling, Stag, Mr. N. Haahim's My Lady. Sun- ning. Mr. Eve's Misty Eve. "Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's Mowgli,
THE HANDICAPS.- The bandicaps are as follow:
The All Out. May, 155lbs.; Little Darling, 140; Mavanagher, 185; Dziuboo, 152; Doubtful, 163; Cavalier, 355; An- dartino, 152; Loyal Henchman, 159; Desert Wind, 155; Walchow, 140; Spring Day, 145; Copper Mine, 138; Silver Mine, 140; The Farmer, 160; Tap Siac, 150; L. C. Bill, 149; Amusement Tax, 152; Ploughman 140.
The Sub-Grifins. Mowgli, 184lbs; The Farmer, 148; The Haugh, 135; Twilight Eve, 141; Perpetual Motion, 441; As You Like It, 146; Drinboo, 145; Loyal Hench- man, 143; Andantino, 145; Cavalier, 148; Caesar, 145,
2
N.B.-If the Top weight does not accept, all weights to be raised 7 lbs.
The Handicapper has classifi
ed all ponies entered into ope class.
The Macao.
“Misty Eve, 185lbs. Mr Ka Sinc 174; My Lady, 184; Bunning, 150; Bright Prospect, 154; Mowgli,, 157; U-Un II, 7160; Ullswater, 140; Ching Hoi, 140; Zircon II, 140; Veloz, 140; Wuchang, 140; Glory, 130; Fanling Stag, 145.
BOWLING ANALYBIN,
Total elleway and
03
M. Gregory
bient
Larwood
Hammond
at the
6/027/008/66. (Continued at foot of nezt column)
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
CAPTAIN'S CUP (1993) MATCH
PLAY STAGES.
17 ROUND.-Capt. H. F. Blox han (4) RH-Hollis (8); G. E. Ellame (13) . Capt. A. W. Davi son (14).
"ND ROUND.-E. C. Frederick (8) r: A. E. Lisaaman (6); F. A. Rod- mond (8) v. winner of Bloxham and Hollia; winner of Ellams and Davi SC . F. J. de Rome (6); R. War- brick (11) . I. W. Shewan (scr.). ›
First round must be played on or befors Decomber 31st, second round on or before January 13th, third round on or before January 27th, and final on or before Feb- rsey 10th.
The other two winners, Pendered and A. K. Henderson, are not avail- able for the play off. Bloxham will not be back probably and it is also doubtful if Warbrick will be here."
MELHORN WINS AFTER "TIE.
[RECTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE. Į
HONOLUIT, Dec. 8th.
Bill Melhorn of New York won the $3,000 golf tournament over 72 holes as the Honolulu Club Mel. horn, tied with Fred Morrison of Alhambra at 291, but won on the replay.
LADIES' HOCKEY MATCH.
A correspondent writes to inform ns, that in the Hockey Match be- tween the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club and the Kowloon Ladies Hockey Club played at King's Park on December. is, the goals were scored as follows:-First goal by Miss M. Woolley (Kow- loa, second goal by Mrs. M. J. Jarvis (H.K.), third goal by Miss 1. Woolley (Kowloon), fourth goal by Miss E. R. Bell (H.K.), fid goal by Miss D. Stanion' (H.K.). All the fore-going were scored n the first half of the game, and neither side scored in the second half.
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17030
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