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Sports News
'THE HONG KONG · DAILY
FIVE FURLONGS RECORD "WOBBLING.”.
PROSPECTS OF CANDIDATES AT TO-DAY'S EXTRA RACE MEETING.
TWO CHAMPIONS" TO BE DECIDED.
[BY " MORNING DEN 2)
The racing season for 1929 will be wound up to-day, when the. Tenth
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it undoubtedly too long for him, and do not feel that he can account for the other two. I must, however, point out that his connections are confident about him, and will leave punters either to share that con- The programme gives promise offidence or look for something else.
Personally Chimes' changes."
Extra Race Meeting of the Houg Kong, Jockey Club will be held at Happy Valley.
one very fine caring, and one of the keenest races of the year should be seen this afternoon. I refer to the Hong Kong Autumn Champions, which is confined to winners only
The subs are going to decide which of them is the best, and in addition to this there is a race at weight for inches over five furlongs, i in which the record is likely to be Lawered.
Betting arrangements will be the same as last Saturday, and in the absence of counter attractions the "attendance should be very big. The entre is perfect and ideal for poten- tial record-prinsheza.
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prefer
Christmas
If Boxing Eve starts here he will carry a good number of tickets, and if he strikes n very good patch be might give the others a good race at the end. but I am not at all sure he is a "cinch" ia any sense.
December Handicap "D."
One is hard put to it to find a winner for the "1" class seven furlongs. Cavalier carries 170 lbs. and can be ruled out with the Duke of Normandy who carries the sume weight. Papaya has only 102 Įbg. and is my choice for this race. especially as Mr. da Roza is in the anddle. Kum On has. 158 pounds to carry. but I don't think he will win, Dozombor Handicap "A."
although good for a place. Pump- Although there are fourteen en kin earries Mr. Harriman and tries for the first rice, I think the few pounds of lead in the saddle. field will be confined to five or six and will be good for place money, animals, from which Young Preten possibly even for a win. Ching Hoi der should have no difficulty in had a large fellowing the last time winning. Our Prince at 140 and out, and since the animal carries Monterey Bay at 158 should fill the less weight how he will be remaining places. The Duke of demand. Sanloch has only 134 lbs. Chantilly carries 161, and might find, to account for, and it will ridden the weight a bit too much for him. I will pay well for a place.
If the Dynasty stable decides to "send King's Counsel here instend of Young Pretender.. I think the ruen would go to Our Prince or Monterey Bay.
Sub's Autumn Champion.
bettar
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
The following games in the Hong Kong League are down for decision to-day-
Division I.
PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929.
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
Kick-off at 4 p-m, China Athletic . South China, North Point Stadium. Re feree: Mr. W. E, Hollands. R.A., Chib de Recreio, Seo- kunpoo ground. Referee: Mr. F. Smith. -St-Joseph's Hong Kong E.C. 9.95
Hong Kong F.C. ground. Re- force: Lieut. Seal. M.C. Someract L.I, 1. Kowloon F.C.,
Kowloon F.C. ground. Ro feree: Ldg. Sea. Ness... Royal Navy". Hong Kong Police, Caroline Hill ground. Referee: Mr. T. G. Stokes.
Division II.
Kick-oft at 2.30 p.m. K.O.S.B. v. St. Joseph's Reserves, China Athletic ground, Happy Valley. Referee: Mr. C. Mose. RA. Reserves . China Athletic "A," Sockunpoo ground. Referee: Sergt. Bunting Kowloon F.C. Reserves, r. S.L.I. Reserves, K.F.C. ground. Re- feree: P.O. Mellow. Ewo Chinese r. Royal Navy. Res.,
St. Joseph's ground. feree: L.S.A. Ryder.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 6.
9.03 a.m. C. W, Jeffries and E.
P.
Fletcher."
9.12.
.0.10
G. E. Costello and
B.
D. Evan.
to
Reserved.
2.24-
H. . Ireland and L.
G.
S. Dodwell.
9.30
N. L. Smith and F.
J.
de Rome.
0.35
T
9.440
11
9.43
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9.20
**
L. R. Andrewes and R. Young.
I. W. Shewan and A. H. Ferguson.
K. S. Robertson and W. L. Dunbar.
D. G. G. MacDonald and A. E. Lissaman.
9.53R. D. Wrigley and O. E.
C. Marton. 10.00 J. M. Walker and T. G.
Bennett. (Above are Champion
ship matches.j
10.04
10.08
Ro- 10.12
R.A.M.C. v. Club de Reercio, 10.16, "
Royal Navy ground. Referee: Ldg. Cook Kidd.
South China "B". South China
10,90
A," Caroline Hill ground. ↑ 10.24 Referee: B.Q.M.S. Clark.
Ching Athletic Br, Eastern | 10.99
F.C., North Point Stadium. Referee: L.S.B.A: Manu. The kick off in each division bas
this week been advanced fifteen minutes. Secretaries should note the
time of kick off.
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ROUND THE COURTS.
TENDERING SPURIOUS
COINS."
A Chinese, who was charged before Mr. W. Schofield at Kowloon
Magistracy yesterday with tender. ing 190 counterfeit coins purporting to be Chinese 20 cent, pieres, told the Magistrate that he had won' the coins in a gambling house in Macao and did not know that they were spurious. He remarked, how. ever, that he had twice attempts to change the coins at a money- changer's shop but the money was refused.
It was stated that the defendant tendered 821 worth of cons to an other money-changer, who, on dis- nature had him ecvering their placed under arrest.
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that
The Magistrate observed there were certain features in the defendant's favour. The accused had gone to money-changer's shop in broad daylight whoa detection by the eyes of an expert would have been easier than at night.
Detective Sergeant Fowlie told the
NEWSPAPER FOR TRAMPS.
LANGUAGE OF SECRET
CODES.
now
ROAD SLANG,
Birmingham ramps and beggara have their own nowspaper. ita pitio is the Abraham-man's News.
"Abraham-man," it is said, is the slang term for vagabond,
The paper is a single sheet of typed matter, evidently produced
o a cheap duplicator. The price is one "flach" halfpenny.
It is written in slang which is unintelligible to the ordinary citi zen, but no vagrant would dream of visiting the midlands without purchasing a copy of the Abraham
ian's New
The newspaper has no scheme to insure its readers against being
put in the "Trishnan's Theatre"
mine of Torison). It contains information for the blackberry
swaggerer" (hawker) and other itinerant visitors. The best of the "' woolholes' given honourable mention, and all
(workhouses)
are
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THE COASTAL SERVICE.
CHANGES AND APPOINT- MENTS.
Mr. E. J. Hankin, from reserve, has gone second officer, Fatshap.
Mr. M. Defty, second officer, Fat- shan, has gone second officer, Chungking"
Captain A. Torrible, of the Po- yang has retired from the China Navigation Co
Captain J. W. Tinson, of the Wuchang, has gone master, Po-
yang,
Captain E: Gifford, from reserve has gone master, Wuchang.
M. N. Pounder, from Home leave, has gone extra chief officer, Hsin-Feking
Mr. J. Robinson, extra chief off- cer. Sunning, is on reserve,
Mr. J. H. McLaren, chief.off- cer, Woosung, has gone chief offi- cer. Tean.
Mr. E. Williams, from reserve, has gone chief officer Woosung."
Mr. J. Middleton, from resorve, has gone chief cheer, Nanning.
Mr. J. S. Turnbull second off-
cer, Nanning, is on reserve.
Captain R. Umpleby, from Home leave is on reserve.
Mr. R. Anderson, from Home leave has gone extra chief officer, Hsia Peking
Mr. A. Swanson, second officer,
A. D. Humphreys and Magistrate that the defendant had the ganny vials" (towns where Hsin Peking has gone second off-
O. Eager.
1. H. Geare and G. W. Sewell.
W. A. Butterfield and II. C. Whittall.
J. D. Kinnaird and A. MacFarlane.
A., G. Coppin and E, des Yeux.
3.
Harrop
Lorimer.
and
W.
J. S. Drummond and J. M. Norie.
made no attempt to escape, when ho was arrested.
The defendant was convicted and Ane of 850 or nine months' hard labour was imposed.
SANITARY COOLIE SENT TO JAIL.
가
For attacking & godown keeper in a lane behind Tai Nam Street and stealing $13.80, three Sanitary H. R. Sturt and H.coolies were each sentenced to three Spicer.
months' hard labour,
S.
CM, Roberts and,, W.
.. 10.32
10.06
P. Morrison and D. S. Robb.
10.10
A. B. Purves and J.
MacLaren
10.44
D. Harris.
THE LOCAL DERBY..
10.18
10.32
A. F. Judd and A. Meredith.
10.30
11.00
11.04
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For the subscription griffins cham- For the first time this season, pions this afternoon, interest will China Athletic and South China be centered of three ponies, these meet in a league game.. The venue being Noukhail, The Ape, and is the Athletic ground at North King's Falloch.
Point and the spacious accommoda- on should be well filled. Trans- port to and from the ground is being improved weekly and buth buscs and trans will be available to take | 11,09 everyone home when the game. ter- minutes.
11.12
The game is eagerly looked for 11.16 ward to by the Chinese supporters,
Athletic management 11.20 While the is making arrangements for the re- ception of a record gate. Revert-
Nullah Plate, Although Boxing Eve stands a King's Falloch appears to be on good chance in the Champions, he the top of his form and I expect will probably start here and try të ¦ him to do very welt this afternoon and a further record to his name, with Mr. Buléel, in the saddle. He That the Fecond will be lowered will more than extend the other seurs certain, and Boxing Eve will two, and should finish very close to probably geare away a good many the winner, if he cannot win hin of the eighteen entries. On his self: last showing, when he covered! The Ape, on the score of con- three-quarters of a mile in 1.29|dition, is perfect. He will be Mr. while enrrying 17 is.. he should Haziran's mount, and there is win easily. I understand Majestic plenty of ennfidence in his Mahl Hall will face the starter here, and about The Ape's ability. The possibly King's Conusel, who was animal to my mind is the best sub going very well at the morning over three-quarters of a mile, but gallopa yesterday, Those who are to-day's race is over a mile and looking for outsiders, in the faint quarter, and The Ape's problem is hope of something going wrong with not an easy one, though she may the cert," will do well to hack ¦ solve it....
of these. hut they should bear Nonkhail has shown his worth in mind that in supporting the Halluver the wide and quarter, and as
or the King they are going against he has very much to the forefront arreard-breaking performer.
Intely, he should find many sup porters. Candidly, I don't think Mr. Heard cas rake any mistake with this race.
It Boxing Eve is kept for the Champions, which does not seem likely. I should tip the Hail as heller pony than the King to follow. If Young Pretender goes here in stead of King's Counsel, he will be 2. real danger, as he is very fit at. the moment and in five furlongs might respond to any amount of naking
11.24
g to the game, the Athletics are the favourites, but with Fung King 11. Cheong as leader of the South Chinu attack the home defence will be 11.29 severely tested. As far as form goes this season the Athletic should
win.
11.36.
The Gunners will receive the Club 11.40 de Recreio at Sookumpoo. The visitors are in a lowly position in 1.44 the league this season,
mainly through the absence of A. V Cosáno, A recovery is expected and the visitors are expected to 11.59 return with the points.
December Handicap "C." On his last showing I think Armony is still good for a win, although Erstwhile might upset the order of things to-day. Sunshine ly contested.. has the pounds on his saddle and has Mr. Harriman's assistance. He will be well backed to win, I think, and should be well in the picture. Duke of Milan and Glory are good for place money..
Consolation Stakes.
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December Handicap "' B." City Hall carries 170 lbs, in the Bclass, where he is making his first appearance. He is up against the weight problem, and may m may not win, but is worth follow: ing Fifty Fifty and Huntington Misty Eve will have next buth look good bets, and may find wo opposition in the Consolation the distance in bit too long. Tur- Stakes. He in miles ahead of the magadam has only 150 lbs. to carry others, except perhaps Delaware and might pull it off, while Buster Bay, who will probably get one of and Campbell nee two ponies the places. Glory might start here which might pay big dividends after all, and get third place IF Campbell is well mounted, he Triumphant Stag may run well and will take a lot of beating in this Buster is another pony worth bear- On the whole. I think the ing in mind if one is looking for race fica between Campbell, City possible winners'in case Misty Eve Jali, and Huntington, and accord. | goes Jame * something else ingly tip them to finish in that happens. order.
race,
Hong Kong Autumn Champions. This is the best race of the day. and as fur-aa can be gathered Chesapeake Bay, Christmas Chimes, and One Third are certain starters. Boxing Eve might prefer to break records and stay away from this event. He should do quite well if sent in here, but will have to put up a very excellent performance if he is going to win. Majestic Hail will be missed, but the owner had La problem to find a jockey to re- place Mr. Wong, who is away in Shanghai, and so he will send Majestic to the shorter race with Mr. Heard in the saddle. Winsome Stag is definitely not starting, and Hiawatha in not in condition. The Inst-named will not be seen at to- day's meeting.
On his running last week One Third should win, ns he accounted for Christmas Chimes at 168 lb. cach. They will both carry ten pourida less and the race is a quarter of a mile shorter to-day. Christmas Chimes, however, is quite capable of turning the tables on One Third, and if he is going to do it at all will do it to-day. Accordingly, while I have a great respect for One Third, I tip Christmas to win this event. Chesapeake Bay enjoya stable confidence, but I am afraid. will not be very well fancied by the public. He has a great speed at
SELECTIONS.
My selections are as follows:- Race 1.
Young Preteniler- Our Prince. Monterey Bay.
Race 2.
Boxing Eve (if started). Majestic Hall. King's Counsel..
Race 3. Campbell. City Hall. Huntington.
The game on the Hong Kong F.C. ground between St. Joseph's and the Hong Kong F.C. should be even
With Goldman and Scott absent from the attack, the Saints defence should have an easy time. Stewart returns to the side after a few weeks rest and should greatly strengthen the defence. With the College fielding an un- known team anything may happen. With Kilbride and Cobb in the nt- tack, Rodger will not have an easy time in the Club goal.
Kowloon and 6.L.I.
A good game should be seen on the Railway ground. between Kow- loan F.C. and Somerset L.I. Kow- loon FC. ean boast of a fine de- fence, all aspirants for Interport honours, while the S.L.I. have an equally good attack. The game should be a ucedle one throughout and little between the teams when the final whistle sounds.
The meeting between the Royal Navy and H.K. Police at Caroline Hill will probably not attract a large crowd, although a good mus- tering of Chinese is expect in
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R. M. Henderson and J. W. Franks,
C
J. H. Raikes and S. J.
H. Fax.
D. J. Gilmore and K. S. Morrison.
E. D. Lawrence and C. E. Holmes,
W. I S. Key and D. S. Edwards. D. M. Goodall and H. Hampton.
J. S. Dykes and A. Webster.
G.. A. Howard and W. A. Staley,
W
K. K. Rounds and
D. Brown.
C. Thwaites and J. Collis..
O.
R.
the police dislike hawkers and tramps) are listed.
TheDolly Shop.".
cer Ninghai
Mr. B. Steffanson, from reserve,
has gone extra second officer, Ning-
The "screever (pavement artist) | hai.
is informed where he can loan Mr. I. Newton, chief officer, chalked pictures for a "susheroon" Wanhaien, has gone chief officer, (five shillings) a day. The "gloak" Kiating.
Mr. W. Dickinson, chief officer, (beggar) who is "quisby" (roke)
♫
Captain E. Johnson, of the Wan- hsien, has gone master, Kinting.
and can not find a "downy earwig"Kisting, has gone chief officer; ened by cryptic sings of the where (sympathetic clergyman) is enlight. Wanhsin. shouts of the nearest dolly shop (illegal pawnbroker) where he canjug (pawn) whatever port Detective Sergeant Meadows toldable property he may have gather- ed in his travels, and so dine in luxury off a two-eyed steak" (a kipper) or a German duck or a sheep's head.
the Magistrate that the complainant
and a jobí visited an opium divan and on leaving the premises by the back door they were attacked by the defendants who seized the complain- ant and stole his money. The fok ran away It was discovered after the arrest of the defendants that they had been put up to the job by the foki who had a grudge against
his master
A NEW WAY OF TORTURING POULTRY.
Captain R. Allinson, of the Kia- ting, has gone master, Wansion.
Mr. J. Middleton, from Home: leave, has gone extra chief officer, Hsin Peking.
Mr. W. D. Williams, from re-
serve, has gone third engineer offi- ver. Chinking.
Mr. A. L. Honnor, chief engineer officer, Chinkiang, has resigned from the C.N. Co.
Mr. W. T. D Murphy, second officer, Sunning, has gone extra · There are also given the ad- second officer, Hsin Peking.
"Flatles" 3r. D. H. Davidson, third engi- (public-house) were drink can beheer officer. Chiakiang, is on fe- dresses of he nearest
obtained on colateral security, and serve. "Towser gang" (mock auctioneers). who may be requiring assistants, In fact no maunferer" (tramp) nor "féncer" (door-to-foor hawker) need "elem" (starve), or do with out, "chow chow" (food) if he fol- low's the many "paterans" (pri; tate marks which tramps make on or near An incommon method of causing house-holders indicated in
the doors of generous this unnecessary suffering to poultry was tramps' newspaper. mentioned yesterday when a Chinese The publisher's reticence is omit was charged with cruelty to threeting his name from the publication quails.
prevented ascertaining if it were Inspector Marks said that the his intention, to start a chain of defendant was arrested carrying the these newspapers in London and quails in a stocking, in which were the previnces, but, judging by the also three quail eggs. One of the way my informant elung jealously quails' was dead when taken out.
to his copy, the venture would seem while another died pot long after to be assured of success.
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G. W. Reeve and J. F. it had been freed. Sherry.
C. H. Bradley and H. A. Mills.
C. B. Johuson and J. D. Humphreys.
J. W. Alabaster and
Charles Mycock.
S. Croucher and N. H. Prockter.
J. Smith and F. M. Ellis.
Major Beamish and T. C. Monaghan. 12.00 nooù K. E. Greig and Col. D.
Erans,
12.04 p.m. H. A Lammert and
A. Seth.
12.09
12.12
12.52
to
1.20
R. Ashby and T. Whyte Smith.
S.
The defendant was fined 85.
In another case a Chinese was fined $7 for overcrowding 38 chick- ens, six of which were carried in a cack.
CRICKET.
K.C.C. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY.
"
HOME FOOTBALL,
FIRST ROUND CUP MATCHI REPLAYS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE.)'
Loxdos, Dec.ă......! The following were the results of replays to-day in the first round of the FA Cup Competition which resulted in drawn games last Satur duy
Tranmere ......0 York City Coventry 2 Norwich
1st XI CRC, Causeway Bay:-W. Brace (Capt.), F. E. Lawrence, E. C. Fincher, F. Zim mern, G. A. V. Hall, A. T. Lee, N. H. Rosa, N. Mackay, D. Laing, H
York City will now be the visitors S.. Buxton, E. F. Fincher. Umpire:
A. E. Silketone; Seroer: W. F. at Southend in the second round Fincher
next Saturday, while Coventry will 2nd XI. C.C.C., K.C.C. be at home to Bath City. Further No four hall matches til ground:-B. Petheram (Capt.), H. replays are necessary between Clap
Overy, F. S. W. Smith, F. Hamblin, ton Orient and Folkestone. and 1.24 p.m.
O. B. Raven, A. R. F. Raven, G. Doncaster and Shildon, to complete Leo, S. Jex, A. J. Kew, H. Marlow, the second round draw. The win Reserved.
R. Baldwin. Umpire: A. W. Biissners will be at home to Northfleet Scorer: Capt. Laithwaite..
and New Brighton respectively.
S. T. Butlin and A. 0. Brawn,
BOXING
CITY HALL
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th,
At 9.15 pm. •
Heavy Weight Championship of The Colony
view of the Club's junior derby A. B. ROWLES
With so many big shipe in port, the Navy can field, a useful side and should take the points to-day.
The Juniors.
With the juniors the meeting be tween South China "A" and B" teams is the attraction for the Chinese followers of the game. The should maintain their un- "A beaten record. Royal Navy Res., K.OIS.B. Res., China Athletic "A" Chesapeake Bay or Boxing and "B," and Kowloon Res, should
Race 4.
Christmas Chimes.
One Third:
Eve.
Race 5.
Papaya. Kum On. Pumpkin.
Race 8. Nonkbail. The Ape. King's Falloch.
Race 7. Armony,
Erstwhile. Sunshine.
Raca 8.
Misty Eve.
Delaware Bay.
be found among the winners. RA.M.C. expect to secure their first league win to-day.
KOWLOON 18T XI. v. SOMERSETS.
The following team has been selected to represent Kowloon 1st XI. . Somersets let team at home ground to-day. Kick off at 4 p.m. sharp.
Angus; Gillot, C. Pile; Hedley, Dowman,Bliss Pile, Gallaher, Moss, McKelvie (Capt.), Miles.
Reserves Simpson and Herbert
H.M.S.Marazion " v.
L. STOKER MANN
ELM.S. Cornwall"
Welter Weight Championship
of The Colony
L. S. CREIGHTON
"H.M.B. "Cornwall "
か
L. STOKER
MORRISH
B.M.S. "Hermen
and Three Other Contests."
Booking for Members at MoorRIE'SI
THURSDAY, GTH: DEUSMIL
General Public: FaIDAY & SATURDAY,
6TH & 7TH DECEMBER Prices
BINGSIDE : $5.00, Others: $3.00 and $1.00.
PRE-PAID
Mr. A. M. McGregor, chief engi- neer officer, Shansi, has gone chief engineer officer, Chinking.
Mr. R. D. Davie, second engineer officer, Poyang, has gone acting chief engineer officer, Shansi.
Mr. I. P. Brown, third engineer officer, Wenchow. has gone third engineer öfficer, Liangchow.
Mr. A. J. Courtney, third engi- neer officer, Liangchow, has gone third engineer officer, Wenchow.
Mr. E. V. de Malmanche, second" officer, Tingsang, has gone second engineer officer, Hopsang
Mr. H. J. Cairns, third officer, Hinsang, is on reserve.
Mr. J.-Fant, third officer, Chak sang, has gone third officer, Hin- officer, Waishing.
Mr. E. J. Thomson, second off- cer, Waishing, has gone second off- cer. Tingsang.
Mr. D. B. Smith, second officer, Suiwo, has gone second officer, Kungwa.
Mr. T. Fairbairn, second officer, Rungwe, has gone second officer, ¡Suiwo.
Mr. J. Tobson, ascund engineer officer, Kutwo, has gone, second en- sang.
Mr. L. McRae, chief officer, Kumsang, is on reserve
Mr. G. K. Hudson, from reserve, has gone chief cheer, Kumsang.
Mr. W. L. Courtney, third of cer Chipshing. Las gone third off- cer, Kwongsang. “
Mr. R. W. Draney, from reserve, has gone second officer, Chip- shingShipping and Engineering.
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