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FANLING RACES.
SOME SELECTIONS FOR
# PUNTERS.
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SHANGHAI JOCKEYS MAY RIDE IN FLAT RACES.
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BY MORNING DEW."]
FANLING HUNT.
TWO ENJOYABLE MEETS THIS WEEK.
Br. REYNARD."]
Meeting at Pine Tree Hill on Sunday last, a tong run home was enjoyed by a large Bald., Starting near the main road, hounds ran due With three fat races on the ward
nast for three quarters of a mile at Kwant big crowd should before turning left through the gaÐ attend the race meeting fixed for Ngau Tam Mi, thence right to-morrow afternoon. There is afhanded along the foothills to finish possibility that some of the Shang- the first line at Step Gap. hai jockeys who bave come down
The second run was supposed to lo ride at the Annual Race Meet-bring us back to Fanling Station ing, may take advantage of to-but sometime before this hounds morrow's "meeting and gide some of ran into their fox, thus finishing the candidates entered for the ffats.
The programmis: opens with a hurd race over amite and quarter and there seems to be for thing among the entries to touch Mr. Stanton's enndidates. The Partridge. Montana, Target and Donnabelle are much better than the rest Whatever Mr. Stanton takes out should, therefore - win The Quail and Loch Ryan should A the remaining places.
the day rather prematurely Even so the pace was too fast for mest ponies and it was just as well the ean Anished where it did.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1932,
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR
H.K.C.C. TENNIS
DERBY RIVALRY.
SUNDAY.
New Coursa..
9.28 .m. P. 5. Grant and R. C.
LAW
9.30
4.44
10:32
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Mrs. Sherry and S. S Cook.
J. E. H. Cogan and H. Lowo.
O. V. T.. Marshall and E. D. Matthews:
Old Course,
0.16.0.25 am. Not to be banked by
travellers on 8.29 train.
0.4 a... E, Lewia and Don
"Youx*.
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9.9"
0.02
1.93
9, 10
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9:41
14
2.18
0.53
6.56
Fast Run on Wednesday, Wednesday's meet at Sheung Shui provided another very fast run, Hounds these days are really fit and are hunting very fast; many 10,00 took advantage of the patrol path now and again to make up a little 10.04 grochd as it was quite impossible
M
neroas country the whole way. to hope to keep up with hounds | 10.08-
river bank near the Chiness Customs The first, run took us north so the
House, from where we hacked to the
10.12
10.10
Eqnnabella, Fern Leaf and Conn try Club should be prozaint in the second race, a steeplechner over mile and a half. Mouradio. As You Like It and Duke of Milan may finish in that order in the third race. In the fourth, a Tze gallops to complete the day's hunt. | 12.9) For Fauling Sabe. Monche. has sing over country, now familiar to distinct chats. L'utex is a good alt, back to the kennels.
nawer and may redeem his previous disappointing show, while Herga.
probably Mr. Charles mount, will
:
J. W. Alabaster" and W. Showan*,
H. W. Duller and W. Rigg.
TOURNAMENT.
TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY,
Competition in the Annual Tonnia Tournament of the Hong Kong Cricket Club commences on Mon. day. Throughout next week only Open Singles tion will be decided. The programme is as follows:-
Monday.
R. M. Wood . H. Lo. "Wirth . C. L. Chan.
J. W. Leonard W. J. Howard. A. E. Ghent «. D. S. Greon. J. J. Waite », D. Mahamed. C. C. Stark. v. F. Kwoke. G. W. Sewell, E. Howard.
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TRENTBRIDGE AND LIBERTY BAY.
FAVOURITES PLEASE THEIR CONNECTIONS.
The two Derby favourites, Tront- bridge and Liberty Bay, this former belonging to Mra Pourco and the latter to Mr. L. Dunbar, were sunt over the full Derby distance.yester- day and on Thursday 'rospectively.
Liberty Bay was sent over the
It haa
R. Choa . Wong Fuk Nam. Buk Chan Cheng. P. R. 8. mile and a half on Thursday with a..Walsham.
Russian riding-boy up. been rumoured that this pony, is second Diana Bay and that he will simply "ent up " the others in the Derby, but candidly, while anyone who sees the pony must hu convinced that he is no ordinary candidate, he is hardly in Diana Bay'a class. Liberty Bay's gallop over the mile, and a half took three minutes and 27 seconds. The last three quarters of the pullop occupied 1 minute 38, aconda, which is something worth remembering. The haish was in 30 seconds and appeared absolutely effantlers.
L.A. B. Duncan and G Thomerson.
8. J. Fox ad R Stock.
H. Hampton and D. S. Edward
A. C. I. Bowker and C. B. Brown,
C. W. F. Rooker and W. Malenhy..
G. Worrall and L. M. S. Lloyd.
R. Andrewes, and J. B, Lanyon.
EO. Priestley and C. Mycock,
A. D. Humphreys and W. D. Denham.
RC Webb and H. P. Bailey.
G.. L Davidson and "A.
• S. Adamson.
R. A. Campbell and D. C. Bruce.
C. Williamson and R Walsham.
10,24
To-day's Rau.
:
10.25
The fifth reer is a fat race for navire riders. Over a mile, Brown Eyes Bay of Bellingham If, and
To-day, there will be a byg-day when we hope to give the real, arti-
J. P. Shery and W. A. Stewart. 67
10.32
not be sue a bad proposition.
cle a run for his money, somewhere 10:38
Kirribilli have a little better chance round Orb Hill, where one or two thin tire others. Sunning appears
a good proposition. but the dig. foxes have been seen.
fuge appears to be against him.
Pure Music, Wiggle Waggie and New King look like good things for "the race for Macro subs. In the
Inat race Mount Elburz, Cloudy Eve and Britarmie Ball appear to he about the pick. of the entries.
SELECTIONS.
WEEK-END SPORTS
:
W. S. Hillier and R. F. Mundy.
I. M. Henderson and T R. Chasselle.
JC. Boel and R. H. McBenn.
L.Yates and E. J. Ed. warda.
G. T. May and F, M. Hurtley,
A, Lench and R. Young.
R. S. Dinsdale and E. R. Priec,
S.. Perry and J. N. Grant.
: 30.40
10.44
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10.18.
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FIXTURES.
10.52
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10.50
11.00
CRICKET.
11.04
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Below are given some selections for punters.
RECREIO AT HOME TO INDIANS.
1-1.05
W C. Shields and W. R. Vallance.
11.20
G. H. Wilson and E. R.
Race 1.
Lammert.
11.12
N. K. Littlejohn and J.
11.18
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The Partridge..
The Quail,
Loch Ryan.
Eace
4.
flonnabella.
Fern Leaf. Country Club.
Race 3.
Montana. Duke of Milan As You Like It.
Race 1.
Menehe. Herga. Cutex.
Race 5.
Brown Eyes.
Bay of Bellingham. "Kirribith
Race 6.
. New King.
Pure Music. Wiggle Waggic.
Bace 7.
Mount Elburz Cloudy Eve Britannic Hall.
Reserver: Jessop,
0. Blackbourne,
LAWN BOWLS,
J.
The following will represent the Club de Recreio against the Indian Recreation Club in their league match at King's Park to-day at 9 p.m. sharp
f. M. Xavier, A. Prata, H. A. Alves, Dr. A. P. Guterres, F. J. |- |«Remundice, J. H. Figueiredo, L. J. Silva. A. P. Pereira, L. J. Guter- rus, I. A. Barros and F. H. Car valho.
Volunteer Team."
The following will represent the Volunteers in their match against the Afihy on the latter' ground at Sopkumpoo, to-morrow, commencing at 11.30 am.:--
W. D. Folley, R. H. Griffiths, D.
J Selby and A. 0. Brawn,
E. Richardson,
EJ. Dowley and G W. Garrett.
*Get caddies from Superinten- dent.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET
POOR SCORES IN FIFTH TEST MATCH
(THROUGH NEUTER'S “AGENCY.]
MELBOURNE, Feb. 12. Poor batting was a feature in the
McLellan, F. S. W. Smith, L. D. fifth Test Match between Australia Kill, S. V. Gittins, R. P. Ed-and S. Africa. wards, N. A. E, Mackay, B. Stock, . Duncan and A. . Beckfow:- (Capt.)
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
Kowloon Team for To-day. The Kowloon Football Club lat XL are playing their senior league nach against the South Wales Bor, derers at Sookunpoo to-day, and the following team has been select- ed:-Gurevitch: London, Martin; Bliss, McKelvic, Duncan; Dominy, Hill, Oillot, Cotton, Eastman. Reserves: Phillipps and Blake
Police Team..
In their match against the Chub de Recreio to-day at King's Park,.
There will be a six-rink lawn the Police will be represented by the bowls match to day at the Kowloon following players: J. S. McHardy; Bowling Green Club between mem-T. Perkins, A. R. Brittain; 8. bors of that Club and a team cho. Thorpe, F. E. Cunning, C.. Dow sen by the Public Works Depart-man J. Cornwall, N. Fraser, G. mont. The match will commence at C. Moss, J. Shoplard, O. 8. Pilo. 3 p.m. sharp.
(Continued on previous column.)
COMİNG" SHORTLY TO THE KING'S
ELISSA LANDI
ALWAYS GOODBYE
LEWIS STONE
Scures as cabled by Router fol-
B. Africa-1st Innings.... Mitchell, e Rigg, b. McCabe
Tuesday.
J. Barrow . F. Hata. 6. W. A. Tufton 9. Les Wai Choi. 1. Gross. P. C. Koh.
H. D. Rumjan D. D. Mackay E. C. Fincher. K. H. Wong. "G. Lai » C. E. Holmes.
Tsui Wai Pui . S. A. Gray,
Wednesday.
Lee Wai Fung . J. G. Lecky. AV. Gosano . Yow Man Kit. H. N. Lee. Iu Tak Chenk. A J. A. Cassambhoy » E. Nash. 3. A. Rumjahn .. H. N. Chan.
. Ride . G. H. Harkins.
T. C. Monaghan a Taui Yah Phi. E. W. Railton ». M. K. Lo.
A L. Sullivan. F.-D. Pereira..
*Thursday.
D. B. Evana. W. Wa
Chin Chun Chin R. 'Chna or Wong
A. A.. White . A, F. Sullivan or Pereira."
M. W. Lo. Firdos Khan. Y. Hachiuma 2. S. E. Green. A. H. Rumjahn H. Y. Ho.
Y. V. Segalen 2. Iu Tak Lum.
Friday.
Szeto Pick . W. B. Cornály. Lak Ding Cheung . F. Ali, F. Owen Hughes v. Sai Wa
Lining
FA. Redmond . W. C. Hung.
T. Honda er G2C Burnett.
H. Leeky R. R. Todd,
Ng Se Cheung . M. H. Waring, R. Gremillet, T. Akiyama. Ho Ka Lan. E. Zimmern.
C.S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
FIXED FOR NEXT SUNDAY.
The Civil Service Cricket Club announces that the Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament, which was post- poned from February 7, will be bald For Sunday next February 21, at 2.30
| pm,
The ground will not be open for tennis to-morrow as a cricket match will be played.
DON'T LET INDIGESTION AGE YOU.
Curnow, e Oldfield, b Nash Christy, e Grimmett, b Nash Taylor, e Kippax, b Nash... Viljoen, Sub., b Iron-
3
4
0
the
monger Cameron, e McCabe b Nash 11 Morkel,
Nash, b Iron-
monger
Vincent, e Nash; b Iron-
monger
MoMillan, st. Oldfield, B
Ironmonger
Quinn, not out
Bell, st. Ironmonger
Extrins
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Total
Bowling Analysis.
Ironmonger
8
30
O, M. R. W
0 3
Nash ... 12
McCabe .......
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18 0
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Australia-1st Innings.
Ironmonger, not out Bradman (did not bat)
Extras....
0
3
Woodfull, Bell
Fingleton, h Vincent, b. Bell 40
Total
100
Bc6 86.
42
Rigg. e Vincent, b Quinn... 22
Kippax, Curnow, b Me-
Millan
McCabe, Cameron, b. Bell Nash, b Quinn
Bell 3 for 52, Quinn 3 for 29, McMillan 3 for 30.
S.. Africa-2nd Innings,
Trenthridge was taken out yester day by Mr. Y. S. Chang. He put up a very impressive show and his tiane was as follows:-42, 1.22, 2.56, 2.29, 301 and 3.30. It will be secu that the last mile was covered in
2.08 and the last half mile in 1.02. The finish in this case was also uffortless and when there two ponios meat in the Derby, look out for fre-
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Oldfield, c Curnow, b Me-
Millan......
11
Christy, b Nash
Grimmett, Cameron, b
Curnow, not out
1
Quinn O'Reilly, e Curnow, & Mc-
↑
Bell, not out
Chian 7
Millan
13
Total (for 1 wicket)
(Continued at foot of next cajunsa.)
Tientsin
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