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Sports News
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS," SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930.
PONIES TO WATCH FOR THE DERBY!
EXHAUSTIVE SURVEY OF STABLE CHANCES AND PROSPECTS.
A "TIP" FOR PUNTERS:" WISDOM
STAG OR THE TIGER.
[BY MORNING DEW."]
In the article written below the chances of the various Derby.. candidates are frankly discussed, and should prove to be of assist- ance to those who are anxious to learn all that is going on in
While the views expressed" racing circles at the present moment.
are based on the actual performances of the candidates and ou many interesting details which have reached the writer, those. interested must bear in mind that in zacing the element of luck plays a prominent part. The condition of the course is the frst thing to consider, as a wet and heavy course is generally res ponsible for upsets. In the race itself there are several factors to remember, and a faulty start, a nasty jarring, or a "crossing ia- cident in the straight, however unintentional, has quite often de termined the fate of a horse or to be moro exact, à pony: Apart from this, there is one more thing to remember, and that is although a pony may show great speed in training, it may lack just that degree of "gamoness" necessary in races characterised by close
finishes.
The Likely Starters, The 1930 Derby should, for many reasons; be one of the best races
Been in Hong Kong for many day Before discussing the chances, perhaps it will be as well to figure out the likely startera,
As the Evo stable bas only a single candidate, and that candi- date has been showing such promis ing form in the gallops, he can be figured upon as a sure starter have then African Eve on the list of probables.
The best griffin in the Dynasty stable is King's Bounty, and as this pony also is full of promise, there is every reason. to believe he is a Bure starter.
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I understand the pony is alightly JAPANESE STARS IN LOCAL FOOTBALL. lazy the choice of this jockey is particularly fortunate, os hír. SoarOS
is ideal for lazy ponies..
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Royal Hall.
In making this pony the pick of Mr. Ho Kom Tong's string I run the risk of being "corrected.' However, I have soon enough of Royal Hall to know that he is good enough for the distance, and has a good finish, He is a good mover and has enough class about him to rank among the season's best. Royal Hall, it is whispered, in s brother of Roseberry, a very well- known cross-bred, but whether this rumour is correct or not, I have no means of ascertaining. Mr. Eu carnacaq, who won the Derby laat year, will have the mount if this pony is the selected one of the Ho Kom Tong stable.
Wisdom Stag.
ACTION.
LOCAL TENNIS CHAMPION
BEATEN.
HARADA AND SATOH GIVE
FINE EXHIBITION,
Harada and Satoh, the two clever tennis champions from Japan, who
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on their way to Europe to participate in the Davis Cup Com- Petitions, arrived by the aa. Haku- san Maru yesterday, and though the red flag flown on the left mast of the Hong Kong Cricket Club indicated that the ground was closed, a few were fortunate enough to see them in action. This was
Shortly after 3 p.m., Mesara. Harada and Satoh, in company with Mr. Lo, left the M.BK, offices and proceeded to Mr. Lo's residence, where a crowd had already gather ed to await their arrival.
I said little earlier that The Tiger would win on a wet day, I said that King's Bounty had an ex- cellent chance. Provided nothing antoward happens to Wisdom Stag. he is just a shade better than Themade possible by Mr. M. W. Lo, Tiger and King's Bounty. Wisdom the local champion, inviting the Stag is about the best pony in visitors to play on the hard court training this year, and his training at his residence, 20, Conduit Road. has never been disappointing. He belongs to Mr. Chan Tin Sion,
who is leading Chinese owner, naturally eager to win the Derby Wisdom Stag is being carefully brought up to perfection. The pony, a huge and business-like grey, has a very big stride and seems to roll off quarters of 30 seconds without any effort. He has been sent over long and short distance gallops, and has proved satisfactory every time, Last week-end he was visibly tired King's Bounty.
after a gallop of a mile and a half, Here undoubtedly is a pony with but those who saw him must make a strong claim.A nice mover, he allowance for the fast intermediate
quarters which this animal put in has both the strids and action of Wisdom Stag's time, incidentally a likely winner. His training pera has been the best to date: He will formances were encouraging, and be Mr. Quincey's mount. He is a although he has done nothing startling of late, those who have stable companion to Apollo, and seen him gallop will agree that these two animals might, between King's Bounty will be extremely them, land both the Derby and the difficult to beat. He will have the Champions for this popular and Wisdom eporting Chinese owner. assistance of Mr. V. Haimovitch in the saddle, and this gentleman is Stag is the pony to follow. one of the shrewdest jockeys in China, King's Bounty seems a very good thing for the Derby, though he is up against some very good cattle, as the reader will see below.
The Goods.
The zext stable that I am going the pick of the Jardine string, "As I have said, I think this is to turn to for & starter will be the and he will probably be Mr. Heard's
Jardine" string. They started two candidates last year, so it would mount in the Derby, unless this jockey should decide to ride Four not be unreasonable to assume we Clubs, which, however, is not like can look to them for at least onely. The Goods has never been this season. The Goods being the really stretched, but he is capable pick of their string, I expect, be of a fast finish, and in the next two will face the starter.
weeks I would be very much eur. prised, if this pony does not return The Goods some very fast times. is in experienced hands, and like Adam laat year, will probably be a serious problem when Derby Day
Messrs. Tester and Abraham bave only one Derby pony, and that a good one. We therefore can figure un The Tiger as a sure starter.
Mexits, Hyncé and Mackie have four griffins in training, and can becomes round. relied on to have, one candidate in the Derby. Picallili or Peppermint are about their best, and one or the other should take the field on February, 25.
The Tiger.
This hefty skewbald was one of the last grifins to arrive in the Colony, but since the day of his landing he has attracted attention. Mr. Dunbar will not be left in the His trainer is not, anxious to stretch cold, and as the betting at the him, and in consequence he has no inoment is 4t on Diana Bay, this startling times to his name. The animal can be confidently expected animal has a very big stride, and to start. I understand on good his connections are confident lie can authority that there is every prob do the distance. I have been ability of Lobster Bay also start assured on this point, and pass ing, We have therefore two more the assurance on for what it is probables.
worth. His finishes are always
Mrz. Dunbar sent out Sitting Dullstrong. A study of the training in 1928 and captured the event. tinics published regularly in this Last year Hiawatha carried her colours. This season she has Little Paper will confirm this. Beaver, which might start, although in that event I do not think Mr; Dunbar will start two animals.
Chinese-owned Candidates.
Mr. Ho Kom Tong, who won the Derby last year, is sure to be re- presented. Opinions differ as to which is the best of his five grithna. To my mind Royal Hall ia the best, and I think one may safely figure on him facing the starter. Victory Hall also may be sent.
The Tiger is my choice if the race
14 run off a rainy day. I believe be likes running in mud and alush, and
LEAGUE MATCHES.
The following games are down for decision to-day in the Hong Kong League:
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Division I. (Kick-off 6,13-p.in.) RA. Royal Navy, Sookunpoo "ground Referee: Mr. F. ·
Smith,
St. Joseph's v. South China, Hong Kong F.C. ground. Re feree: Mr. T. G. Stokes.
Division II.
HOME FOOTBALL.
THE SCOTTISH CUP.
FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
SECOND DIVISION,
K.COR.A.O.C.
All the English and Scottish The following players will re- teams will be engaged to-day in present the Kowloon Cricket Club ordinary programme of Lengubat Kowloon this afternoon:- football matches. Fixtures are as under:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
Division I.
Arsenal * (Kick-off 2.15 p.m.)
Aston Villa Blackbura Eastern F.C. r. South Chinn "B," Leeds U.
Chinese Athletic ground, K.V.
Liverpool Referee: Mr. J. Lawrence.
Manchester C. Chinese Athletic "A". Ewo, Middlesbro
Chinese, North Point Stadium.Newcastle Referee: Cpl. Baker..
Portsmouth
R.A. Reserves v. Chinese Athletic Wednesday "B," Sookunpoo "ground. West Ham Referee: P. O. Critchett. Kowloon FC. Reserves v. Univer- Bity F.C., Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee Mr. C. Mosc
Royal Navy Reserves "r. South
China "A" Royal Navy Hull ground, H.V. Referea: Mr. Gr. Fisher. S.L.I. Reserves r. H.K.F.C. Res., King's Pack ground. Referee: Sgt. Bunting.
1. Everton.
v. Boltun.
*. Huddersfield.
.. Sunderland.
P. Leicester,
r. Manchester U.
1. Birmingham: v. Sheffield u.
v. Derby.
v. Burnley.. v. Grimsby.
Division II
v. Barnsley.
» Millwall.
v. West Brom.
Reading. Tottenham.
. Southampton.
P... Notts C.
Bristol C
Blackpool Bradford C. Bury Charlton Chelsea
v. Preston.
v. Bradford
Notts Forest Oldham Stoke . Swansea Wolves
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F
v. Cardiff,
V.
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Division III. (Southern).
*. Walsall.
.- Watford
. Torquay.
. "Newport.
v. Coventry.
v.. Norwich.
. Plymouth.
v. Queen's P.R.
1. Crystal P.
V. Fulham
The visitors were the first to go on to the court, and right from the start, they gave the impression that they were no mean exponents of
St. Joseph's Reserves v. K.O.S.B. the game. Harada uses a terrific.
Reserves, St. Joseph's ground. | Bournemouth forehand drive from the baseline
Referee: Q. M. S. Scott. Brentford with much effect, while his back-
With a The R. A. receive the Royal Navy Brighton hand is equally severe. flick of the wrist, he imparts enough on the Sookunpoo ground, and the Bristol R. spin to make the ball rise em lattes are expected to take full Clapton 0.
He points. With the heavy going, the Exeter barassingly for his opponent. seldom sees up to the net, but Gunners will want a lot of beating Gillingham when he does, it means a "kill" on their own ground. At Caroline Laton Satoh, while perhaps the steadier Hill earlier in the season, the Navy Northampton
Southend won by three goals to one. of the two, is not as dashing a player as his compatriot. He also stays on the baseline, and his ace- vice is very accurate and fast.
* Merthyr.
v. Barrow.
St. Joseph's will meet South Swindon' China on the Hong Kong F.C.. Division III (Northern). ground in a league game, brought | Carlisle forward from March 1. South Chesterfield China defeated St. Joseph'a - at Crewe Caroline Hill in their first league Halifax
Lincoln game by three clear goals.
The First Gazze, Then the local champion, played two sets with Harada. The visitor won the toss and started the game
Navy, Deserves and South China Nelson with a powerful service. There was "A will meet on the Navy ground Rochdale a lot of baseline play and the Japanese, in particular, showed that at Happy Valley. Both are in the Rotherham ho knew his stuff, especially running for the division champion Southport where anticipation was concerned, ship. The previous meeting between Tranmere with his wrong foot forward. The draw. for he was seldom, if at all, caught these teams ended in a goalless Wigan if she wins a shorter race in the local man appeared to be off form KO.S.B, Reserves, Chinese Ath- for the first three games, but after
Silver Queen. This mare was the first griffin to arrive. She was trained all through the summer, and at the moment is in tip-top condition. Whether she will make the mile and a half is a difficult problem, but over a shorter The pony might start in the Derby distance she will be very useful
first or second day. Mr. Charles has the mount, and as he is a hard rider, this mare might stand an out- side chance.
Gay Cabellero, Here is a pony" with very good action, and certainly with a good turn of speed, but he has no stamina, and I understand is being put through a special course of training to improve his staying powers. If he can stay, and the odds are good enough, I recommend him as a good outside bet. He will be Mr. Collaco's mount.
The Betting.
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letic "A" Kowloon F.C. Reserves he got a little used to the visitor's and SLI. Reabrves should win dashing methods, he brought off their games to-day. some very fine shots. More than once he worked Harada, into a difficult corner, but the Japanese proved equal to the occasion, and got out of it with a powerful fore- hand drive. In fairness to Lo, it must be said that he, too, brought off some brilliant savea, but it was evident that the local champion was no match for the visitor.
The first set went to Harnda with- out the loss of a game, but the Bcore conveys no real indication of the standard of play, which, at A local turf accountant has sup-times, was very high indeed. plied me with the following figurce as showing the trend of opinion on the Derby chances :→→
Diana Bay...... 5-1. Wisdom Stag
6-1 Picalbili
6-1 0-1
King's Bounty.'
African Eve.
10-1
The Tiger
Lobster Bay
10-1 12-1
Royal Hall ......... 12-1
Silver Queen
The Goods
12-1 14-1
H
Gay Cabellero 20-1 Training Times. Training times clocked" over none of the other candidates can the week-end. will appear in Mon- afford to concede any advantage today's issue. The figures will in- this huge skewbald. He ought to clade Sunday's gallops, which will do very well if it rains and the be separately set out. These times, course is envy, Mr. Harriman's
it may be explained are thoroughly' mount.
reliable, as they are clocked by the Box, the exact spot where the official time-keeper from the Judge's official times are taken on race days. The figures appear exclusively, in this paper.
Picall
I feel sure I are running against public opinion by including Picalili in this list. Peppermint is a better Mr. Chan Tin Sion has three pony in the minds of some of the useful griffins, of which Wisdom fans, but I am afraid I cannot agree, Stag appear to be the best. This and we must leave it at that. animal is another certain starter. Picallili is only 13.1, but he is Silver Queen, Gay Caballero, certainly much better than some of Diana, Four Clubs, Grand Duke, the bigger animal..... training. The Orlando, The Albatross, and Blue great thing about this animal is that Heaven are some of the other likely he has a stylo all his own, and runs starters, and one or two of these beautifully whether he is doing a are sure to take the field. We have as quarter or a 30 quarter. To my then, for the Derby the following mind Picallili is the type of animal field:-
to come through gallantly when it African Eve, King's Bounty, comes to a pinch, as he is always The Goods, The Tiger, Pícallil, full of fight. He can do the dis Diana Bay, Lobster Bay, Boyal tance, I am sure. Mr. Noodt, a Hall, Wisdom Stag, and possibly Shanghai jockey, will be in the a few more from the others I have saddle. named. Here, then, is the question:Who is going to win! Anyone of those I have named above can do the trick. All have been mentioned as likely winners. Truly, it is a good year for the bookie!
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African Eve.
Anyone desiring a good long shot at the Derby might do worse than follow Picallili.
Diana Bay.
The Sub-Griffins. Next week another article on the Prospects of the forthcoming meet- will be published, and will be principally devoted to sub-griffins of this year had to some of the old sub-griffins that will be racing at the Annual Meeting.
BOXING IN AMERICA.
CARNERA DOING WELL.
[United Press-]
the same programme.
WALTER HAGEN'S BAD
`START.
CHAMPION NOT ENTHUSI- ASTIC UNLESS BIG EVENT AHEAD.
(United Press.]
Loa ANGELES, Feb. 1. Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood, well known professional golfers, sailed to-day for Hawai and Aus- tralia with the intention of making a tour of the entire Orient.
v. York City.
#. Stockport.
. Darlington: v. Doncaster.
. Port Vale.
South Shields.
v. Accrington,
v. New Brighton.
4. Hartlepools.
#
v. Wrexham.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Airdrie. Ayr United Clyde Cowdenbeath Dundee Hamilton Hearts Morton Queen's Park Rangers
Division L
u, Motherwell ".. Falkirk.
V. Hibernians.. v. St. Mirrea. v. Celtic.
v. St. Johnatone. 9. Partick.
v. Aberdeen. v. Dundee U. *#. Kilmarnock.
SCOTTISH CUP.
FALKIRK ENTERS THE NEXT ROUND.
TE
The second set was a better ex- hibition, and Lo appeared to be more settled down. The fifth game in particular, was very exciting, and it was not till after deuce had been called six times that Lo broke through his opponent's service to claim his one and only game of the match. The next two games, how ever went to Harada easily, and with them, the set and match.
On the whole, the match was very interesting to watch, and though beaten easily, Lo played well and gives promise of making a fair bid to retain his title in the forthcoming championships. Harada, of course, gave an excellent exhibition of court-craft. He varies cannon- ball service with one that is full of holder of the British Open title. Motherwell "devil,” and his timing and placing was faultless..
THROUGH KEUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb, 0. In the Scottish Cup replay, Interviewed just before departQueen of South were beaten at ure, Hagen said that he found it home by Falkirk, the score being dificult to become aroused unless four goals to three in favour of he was participating in some big the latter. event like the British Open Cham
Satoh Impresses. Then followed a one-set match. between Satoh and the local cham- pion. Again Lo was beaten, but be was evidently feeling the strain of the fast pace set by Harada in the previous match.
Satoh took first service and won' the game without any apparent effort. Then Lo asserted himself and took the next game, and things looked a little more interesting when the Japanese, settling down to some hard driving from the base- line, took the next five and the set. Satob is of the solid type of player, though he occasionally sends over a couple, of acca
Just as the Lo brothers and the visitors were about to engage in a doubles game, rain began to fall, and as the sand-court was getting
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The revised draw for, the third plonship. Without some such spe- round matches on February 15 in cial incentive looming ahead he now as under tended to relax and go off his game. Hamilton v. King's Park.
Thus he explained his poor showing Partick in American tournaments recently. Hibernians
Golf enthusiasts here declared Dundee that Hagen, was still a "top-not- Celtic cher" and believed that the Far Falkirk - East would be glad to see the Albion
CHINESE NAVAL MISSION
IN AMERICA.
ENTERTAINED IN NEW YORK.
[United Fress.]
New York, Jan. 30...
Aberdeen.
v. Hearta. .. Airdrie. v. St. Mirren. v. Leith. D. Montrose, ....... Rangers.
THE HANKOW INCIDENT.
AMERICAN INTEREST.
[United Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30,
B. Fothoram (Capt.), G. Leo, H. Ovary, A. R. F. Raven, G. A. V. Hall, A. A. Daud, A., J. Kew, F. B. W. Smith, N. AE. Mackay, J. J. Hirst, O. B. Raven.. Umpire: A W, Bliss. Scorer: Capt. Laithwaite.
H.K.C.C.. NAVY.
The following will represent the Royal Navy . H.K.C.C. this aftor- noon, commencing" at 2 p.m. on the H.K.C.C. ground:
Vice-Admiral Sir A. E.. Wait- stell, Comdr. F. A. C. Baker, Lt. G. Cobb, Et. D. P. Evans, Leading Telegraphist R. Genge, Sub-Lt. A. O. Johnson, Able Seaman F. Lan, lett, Lt.-Comdr. T. N. Sheffield, Midshipman C, C. Suther, Stoker S. Ticehurst, Midshipman R. H. Wright.
Umpire: Engineer Captain H B. Sears.
Scorer: L S. A. Cook
The following will represent the H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. (away) against the R.E. & S. this afternoon :---
Mackenzie, Collis, Wood, Harris- Walker, Ashworth, Bullock, Hup- barn, Divett, Richardson, Currie, Other,
HOCKEY.
HE.HC. . 3/15TH PUNJAB REGT.
The following will represent the Clüb Seconds the Marina
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ground, Kowloon, on Monday, February 10 at 443 p.m.
W. Borrewman, J. E. Henry, L. A. R. Duncan (Capt.), M. G. E. Mills, O. Butler, R. K. Valentine, Major Kerrich, Rees, R. W. Skipp,. T. J. Price, K. H. Balger.
HUNTER MAULED BY A
BEAR.
EXTRAORDINARY ADVEN- TURE OF MANCHURIAN
FORESTS.
A well-known and experienced tiger hurter of the Manchurian foreste has been admitted into Har bin Hospital suffering from wounds inflicted by a bear, along the forest ∙land of the eastern section of the
C.E.R.
The N.-C. Daily News says the huntsman, who had been deprived of his modern rifle by the Chiness of the officials, at the out-break conflict (the rifle has not been yet returned), was using an old gun which misfired. The man was there upon attacked by a bear and drow hia hunting knife which he plunged into the animal. The latter con- tinued the attack and mauled the hunter acverely.
Both man and boast eventually: fell unconcious on the show where they lay for some time. On re- covering each got up and went away in opposite directions with- out troubling about the other. The hunder reached the railway station where he had his wounds, dressed and took the first train to Harbin, He is badly lacerated about the shoulders and face, but the wounds are not dangerous, provided blood poisoning does not set in, and the man is expected to recover,
In reply to a question to-day con- The cerning the recent Hankow incident wherein the motor ear-of-a-British-
Admiral Tu Hai Kuei, head of the naval officer killed a coolie, with Chinese Naval Mission now visiting the subsequent arrest of the officer the United States, is being widely by Chiness authorities, Joseph entertained here together with Cotton, acting Secretary of State, said that he had received fail fellow-members of the Mission..
Somerset Light
Infantry.
They have visited New York's report as to the facts of the episode GYMKHANA
“Chinatown" and other points of and he is disposed to believe that interest. Dinners are being given the result of the case will not be in their honour by leading members binding upon the United States as case of extraterritorial of the Chinese colony..
On Friday the group is to sail | status. for England to continue its investi.
Obviously, however, there will be.
A test
to be very slippery, play was stop-gations into naval establishments of an indirect effect with reference to
NEW YORK, Feb. 2.
ped.
··· Mr. Jay Thomas, castern repré--
Mesars. Harada and Satobi leave various leading countries. This pony is said to be Mr. sentative of Young Stribling of this morning for Europe and they Dunbar's best, and is rumoured to Georgia, announced to-day that take with them the good wishes of be one of the highest-priced animals Stribling is to meet Jack Renault local followers of the game for a in training. I am afraid that on in a 10-round fight at Miami Beach very successful tour. It will be re
MORE EXHIBITION GAMES. his showing so far he will not win
On February 24. Both men are membered that they played with
Should the weather clear up this To come to the chances of the the Derby. The stable may be keep-heavy-weights.
Primo Carnera, the giant Italian, Cochet & Co, when the latter were candidates. African Eve has been ing the pony dark, and those in the performing convincingly of late. He know, may be responsible for the low who has won his first three fights their Eastern tour. Harada morning Harada and Satoh will play this morning at 9 o'clock at price offered against this animal, here in spectacular style, will meet played Cochet three times, and won has many supporters, and those who but so far as his showing in Hong an opponent na yet unselected, on
twice. He has also had Vincent the Chinese Recreation Club. If the Richards as opponent on four occa- ground is too wet, however, they have followed the training-times will notice that he has always been Kong can be judged, he is not in
As a protest against the action sions, but honours are even, as they will play at Mr. M. W. Lo's resid." any way outstanding. He has per sent over the full Derby distance, formed some good last quarters to of the New York Boxing Comunis both won twice, Batoh also played ence again.
Cochet twico. The Frenchman won so that on the day of the race he date, but that is about all that can
Two other Japanese stars, Nunoi sion in refusing permission for the the first time, and in the second and Satoh (Jun), who are on their will be well aware of what is ex be said for him. If started, this scheduled Campolo-Risko fight, game, Cochet stopped after play way to Manila are due here early
However, in my pected of him.
Johnny Rieko of Cleveland has re- was in progress, for a while, on as this morning, and matches have opinion, the pony is not such a good will be Mr. Hill's mount. Lobster Bay.
fused to meet George Hoffman at
been provisionally fixed for them at thing as some of his supporters
This grey animal also belongs to Madison Square Garden on Friday. count of illness
The full scores of yesterday's ex- the C.B.C., both in the morning seem to make out. If he should
Efforts are being made to trans-hibition games were win, the time for the race will be the Dunbar stable, and is improving
fer the Risko-Campolo encounter slower than Inat year's time, and by leaps and bounds. He has not
appearance, but can travel to be a semi-final to the Jack frankly I think the pony at best much
Scott hattla could only get a place. I don't when called upon to do so. This Sharkey Phil
Miami. will be Mr. Soares' mount, and as know who will be riding.
Harada beat M. W. Lo, 60, 61, Satoh beat M. W. Lo, 0-1 (Continued at foot of next column),
and the afternoon.
be
All we want is a really fine day and some excellent tennis should seen.
future procedure and the state, of public opinion, and therefore the State Department is interested in following up its result, Mr. Cotton" said.
New York, Feb. 1. In an editorial commenting upon news that Chinese authorities at Hankow bad released the British officer whom they had arrested in what was generally construed as a 'test case, the Evening Post to day said that this action meant a tacit admission that the abolition
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AT
STEEPLECHASE COURSE
KWANT!
SUNDAY,
9th February, 1930.
FIRST RACE 2.30 P.M.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
ADMISSION FREE
of British extraterritorial privileges Special Train Leaves Kowloon.....1 P.M. in China was still only nominal..
Returns
The Post declared that extre territoriality would certainly be abolished in time, and voiced the hope, that the United States, like Great Britain, would adopt a gen erous policy facilitating such aboli *tion by a gradual process.
6.27 P.M.
PRICES: 81.40 1st Class Beturn. .80 2nd Class Return
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