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MACAO RACES

PROSPECTS" FOR

TO-MORROW'S

ST. LEGER

SOME TIPS" FOR PUNTERS

[By "MORNING DEW."I

To-morrow, for the first time in the history of Macao, n. St. Leger

will be run, the distance being a inile and three quarters, and a geod race ought to be seen although, with the appearance of Wild Life amung

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE

BETTING

CALL OVER AT VICTORIA CLUB

1EROUN REUTER'S AGENCY.].

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1932.

INTERPORT POLO

HONG KONG'S GREAT FIGHT FOR KESWICK CUP

SHANGHAI AMERICANS TOO

STRONG'

SCHOOL AQUATICS

KOWLOON GOLF

KING'S COLLEGE ANNUAL

PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO-MORROW

HOME FOOTBALL

LEAGUE MATCHES TO BE

SPORTS

The annual aquatic sports moet- ing of King's College pupils was held in their own college bath yes terday in the presence of a fairly large gathering of interested specta

tors,

The Hong Kong Polo team suffer ed defeat-but only just-in' the Interport Polo Match against the

Keeu competition was evidenced on Causeway Bay aroughout and a good afternoon's Shanghai team ground yesterday, the visitors win spurt was enjoyed, LONDON, Oct 13.

A new feature was introduced this year, the events DOLIGEN has been made a strongning hy seven goal to five. Exeite

favourite for the Cambridge.ment was at a high pitch through being classed into groups in order shire, Stakes, du be run at New out the game for even in the filth that boys of a junior standard

fur chukkn a decision was still requir- might have chance to win. market, over a mile and w long, on October $0.

Tonig is fancied in sonne quar-

ed, the scores being, five all.

By kind permission of Lt. Col.

Results.

the entries, the result is a foregone fers and Wyvern is also considerediti. T. Raikes, D.S.O., and Officers, classes 1, 2 and 3):

conclusion.

to have a chance.

!

4/1 Dorigen (o., 9/2 taken) 100/0 Totaig ( and o.) 100/s Claiming (offered) 100/6 Diamante (offered)

18/1 Double Arch (t, and o.) 20/1 Pricket (offered)

the band of the South Wales Bor

A.R.C.M.

The game was almost an hour late is commencing owing to some obstruction in the Jockey Club Stables where the Shanghai ponies

To-day's call-over at the Victoria deres played during the afternoon. Of the remaining six raurs, Ven-Chub revealed the odds as follows:ably conducted by J. L. Gecka, turous, after his startlingly g form at Happy Valley, should have Hittle difficulty in winuing either the first race or the last, for both of

As ill which he has been entered. appears to be a custom in Mueno! racing to start a pony twice in the sita afternoon, I have tipfod Ven- turous to win both the first aid inst race.

Venturous in First Race, The first race, as I have said, looks a good thing for Yenturous, the top weight, but if he is with held from this event, then Whitehall, à game little pony with plenty of speed about him-though of ques `tionable' stamina-luuld get very wear. Six furlongs seems a bit too

for him, but

he might useful hand at the out wet. Guiding Star in a fairly good antry here and might do well.

muel

Ket

A

1 Bensficial (o., 25/1 taken; 23/1 Andrea (t and o.) 23/1 Diolite (t. and a.) 23/1 Link Boy (D., 33/1 taken) 3/1 Royal Athlone (t. and o.) 2/1 Thermometer (o. 40/1 ) 331 Slipper (e. 40/1 5.)

Venturur (offered) 2/1 Galdermis (offered).

VARSITY SPORTS

WEEK-END FIXTURES

were housed.

Among the many polo enthusiast~ present were H.D. the Officer Ad ministering the Government (the Hon Mr. W. T. Southorn) and Mrs. Southern, H.E. the General Officer Commanding (Maj.-General J. W. Sandilands), Sir Shouson Chow, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Tes, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Bur- dick and the American Consul, Mr. D. Jenkins,

There was much debate as to the

condition of the pouies but, if any. tling, the form of the Shanghai

was superior to those of Hong Kong They scomed understand the game and answer to the ball better

ners,

First Chukka.

The following will represent the University in a Third Division len- gue match against the R.A.S.C. at 4.30 p.m. to-day at the St. Joseph's ground, Happy Valley C. H Valley, Hall and Gallant Fox, I Lim; K. S. Lew, S. P. Lok; R. think will provide a good tussle Symous, S. Reed, N. Gorachenko ; to the second race, also over six C. T. Law, L. Oliveira, S. L.

In the first chukka the Hong Furlough. The former has an ad- Wong, S. G. Tjoa and K. M, Ho.

Kong tram looked probable win vantage of five pounds in weight:

Hockey.

Keswick gut well away at and this fnet might tell in his fav our. He is quite fit at the moment To-morrow afternoon, the Varsity the start but was trapped by anil is quite a big noise in his Hockey Eleven will meet the Kow Woods; there was a short scuffie in élass expecially in short races. Gal- Haut Fox has been running quite foon Indians in a Mamak League the. Shanghai half and Keswick Well lately and 159 pounds ought watch at the Marina ground. The sect the ball out to Barry who to enable him to put up a good tem is as follows:-C. T. Law; stored without being molested. The show. Incidentally, 189 ponnis is the top weight in this race! I have A. M. Rodrigues, A. Basto; E. L.. visitors had the rest of the chukka heard good reports of both 'Valuta | Foa, E. I.. Gosano, K. T. Lake; S. bạt despite repeated attempts they and Estrellith, and the former looks na though he will run into Reed, A. A. Aziz, O. de Sousa, K. could not score. A splendid at tempt was made by Franklin but M. 1o, and R. Woolley, a plaen to-morṛov.

this was foiled by Villar at the Boat uruth.

Basketball,

The Partridge, on paper, loaka a very outstanding entry for the Ma- chine Gun Troop Bhen (ve tur Jöngs), but the pony is not very fit, I hear, and consequently the race is very open. Social Mark, White Iriendly match Star Roosinn sight to be able ground at 4.45 pm today. The to give him a good race and nandergrads line up as follows:-J. or the other of these ought to pro- vide winner. Personally I like F. Chan (Capt.), K. M. Lo, Y. K.

The Varsity Basketball Team will meet Sai Nam College in a j.

On the latter's

Social Mark.

I cannot understand why Work Kwok, F. Fung, E. K. Ezete, able Stag did not do better at the W. W, Yeung, K. T. Li, and G. Happy Valley Meeting recently and F. Lo.

to show I have a high opinion, of

this pony, still tip him na the

best thing among the entries for

Second Chukka, ·

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Free Style, three lengths:1 Leung Wei Song; 9, Lai Yew Tak; 3, Cheung Chi Tai, "

PLAYED TO-DAY

Cards may be put in at Kowtish League matches are down for The following English and Scot- loon Golf Club on Sunday morn

decision to-day :- ing by those members wishing to qualify for representing the Club in the Colony's Championship, to take place at Fanling on October 30.

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ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

".

Sheffield U.

To-morrow afternoon the annual Aston Villa gymkhana and presentation of Blackburn . . Arsenal. prizes will be held. The events in Blackpool elude Clock Golf, Pitching and Bolton Wades. r. Putting and Long Driving Com Derby C.

. Leicester 0.

Chelsea. r. Everton.

r. Manchester C.

1. Portsmouth.

"Huddersbold,

"

W. Hampton, P. Sunderland,

W. Bromwich "Birmingham.

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford G.

Southampton. Nottingham F.

Leeds U. petitions which are open to mem- bers and friends, and the Clock Liverpool

Middlesbro' Group A. (confined to boys in Gulf Competition to Ilies,

Newenatio U Prizes for these events, together

Shefield W. with prizes won during the past season, will be presented by Mrs V. G. Labrum, wife of the Presi Four lengths, breast stroke:-) dont. The Committee of the Club Kung Yim Chick; 2, Lai Yew Tak has authorized the formation of a Charlton A. 3, Chau Woon Tin.

Ladies' Competition Committe, and Chesterfield. lady members will be invited by the Fulham President on Sunday to orgause Grimsby T. such a Committee for the purpose Manchester U. e. Bradford. of arranging events during the cour| Notis C.

Port Vale. ing season.

Stoke C. Tea will be served during the Swansea T. afternoon.

Eight lengths, free style:=-1; Lehng Wei Sang; 2, Lai Yew Tak 3, Tong Shiu Ki:

Three Length:4, linck stroke :--1, Leang Wei Sang: 2, Lai Chi Fuck; 3. Tong Shiu Ki.

Fancy Diving:-1, Cheung Chi Tai; 2, Lum On Pong: 3, Chan

Woon Tin.

Long Phange:-1, Tong Shiu Ki; 2. Chan Pik Fu; 3, Lai Chi Fook. Inter-class Relay Race-1. Class 3

D.

Group B. (Confined to boys in classes 4, 5 and 6):---

Three Lengths freestyle:-1,

"}

FANLING GOLF

Bury.

e. Lincoln C.

ti,

Preston N.E.

P.

e. Plymouth A.

Milwall. Tottenham H. v. Burnley. West Ham L. 1. Oldham A.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)

Brentford

Brighton H.

Bristol C.

Cardiff

r. Clapton.

r. Aldershot.

1

Brintd R.

r. Crystal P.

r. Northampton.

Bournemouth.

New Port,··

STARTING TIMES FOR

Coventry

TO-MORROW

Exertér

Laiton

Norwich

Roading Torquay

r. Southend,

. Swipdon:

r. Gilingham.

New Course..

Lau Po. Hay; 2, Lau Po Ting; 10.8 a.m. N. S. Ellis "and H. L. F. Watford Wong Yew Man.

Two Lengths, breast stroke:-1, Lau Po Ting; 2, Ting Shiù Sangs- 3, Ma Tat Ting.

Three Lengths, back stroke:-1, Lau Po ITay, 2, Ma Tat Ting; 3 Woo Hay Tak.

Bix Lengths, free style:-1, Lau Po Hay; 2, Lau Po Ting; 3, Wong Yew Man.

Fancy Diving:-1, Cheng Yun Wahi; 3. Ha Wing Wing; 3, Tsui Wei Shing,

Long Plunge-Dead heat be tween the first three boys namely Ma Tat Ting, Chick, Shiu Ting and Woo Hay Tak.

Inter class Rely-1, Class 4 a. Group C (confined to boys in classes 7 and 8):~

Two lengths, (free style): -1, Shum Ka Mong; 2, Chau Wing Chuen; 3, Yuan Chi Kok.

Two fengths, breast stroke:-1, Na Kin Chreting; 2, Ng Chi Kok; 3, Sang Wei Choi.

Ewin.

Old Course.

9.16 to 9.20 4.m, nut to be book. ed by travellers on 8.26 train.

F. Queen's P.R.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN)

Barnaley Carlisle U.V.

Crewe A

Halifax T.

v. Mansfield T

U. BAITOW.

P. New Brighton.

v. Doncaster R.

Hartlepools U. v. Hull 0.

9.21 a.m. G. T. May and C. Rochdale

Thwaites.

Southport *H. T. Buxton and P, J. Transmere R. Fischer.

Walsall Rexham

v. Accringham E.

r. Rotherhamn U.

. Darlington..

0.28

1.

Jatoahend.

1

Stockport 0.

9.32

E. Des Voeux and H. C. Hopkins,

Yorks C.

1. Chester.

9.36..

C. B. Johnson and R. H. Wild.

9.49

0.14, **

··5.48

H. U. Ireland and R. Young.

A, Leach and A. E Liseeman,

E. Lewis and G. H. Wil 8001

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen Clyde Falkirk

0,39

H. N. Williamson and H. G. Wallington.

1,446

Four lengths, (free style), 110.00 Shum Ka Mong; R. Chau Wing

Chuo. 3, Yuan Chi Kok.

Diving for plates:-1, Ng Kuen 10.04 Cheung; 2 Sang Wei Hung; Chan Wing Chuc

=

10.08

"

Inter-class-relay won by Class 7C. Beginners' Race, (confined to hoye 10.12 in class 8 and those not competing in groap C)-

Two lengths, free style:-1, Wong 10.16 Ho Wah; 2, Chan Yuk Luni; 3, Ad Shiu Ho.

10.20

One Length, breast stroke:-1, Wong Ho Wah; 2, Chan Yuk Lum, 10.24 3. Au Shiu Ho.

The second. chukka was most de- citedly Shanglini's Following on offside, a brilliant struggle between Capt. Villar (11.K.) and Burdick and Franklin resulted in the latter scoring the first gont for Shanghai. The home team made repented at tacks after this but to no avail; Keswick suddenly got clean away and taking the ball with him up the Peking Handicap, over a mile. thing of a duke and I daresay he the whole length of the field, scored Deveron and King's Parade are will not bother the favourites to an open goal. some of the others who might in morrow, though my opinion might

Third Chukka, woll.

Major Barry got the ball away The St. Leger.

be absolutely wrong. Just Imagine in the third chukka, and sending Although there are no fewer than has a good chance here of getting it over to Keswick, they raced eight entries in this race, Wild Life among the placiugs and The Gad-down the field. It was be that one for luck, as it was termed, for

the superiority of the Shanghai the Shanghai team. ought to be able to make them look wall and The Rainstorm are not ponies showed. Allman overhauled Like lot of earthorses when it such bad bets at all.

the run-nways near the Shanghai comes to a long race. Among the The last race will find Venturous goal in time to rob Keswick of the consented to give away the prizes. After the game Mrs. Southorn other entries, Navy Hall,, in spite winning if he is started. If he

Shortly after this Allman Refore doing so, however, Major-10.44 ball. of his recent disappointing per stage away, Blue Plane and Pure formance, has much to recomand Music ought to get very near and scored for the visitors but this was General Sandilands said that he him as he is more of a stayer than one or the other might win. The quickly followed by a Hong Kong had just witnessed the finest game score from Major Barry. The rest he had seen in the Colony during a speedster, Flying Tourist and race, however, is very open if the of the play was at the home go! the last four years. He congratu 10.52 White Jade Stig are about equal favourite stays out and punters brer this distance with the odds might get a handy little dividend mouth where Franklin scored 1lated the winners and added that

the half time whistle sounded. slightly in favour of the former.

few people realised that these four The score was then four goals to business non had arrived from Cebu with 143 pounds ought to

two for Shanghai. During the in Shanghai that morning, played 11,00 be fairly prominent in the ""

terval refreshments were served polo, and would attend & dinner Class race and if he does not win.

and the band rendered pleasing and leave at 8 a.m. to-morrow. he should surely he placed. Power-

sfection of music. ful King is among the entries, but

The visit, he said, was deeply his last win in Macao wris some-

appreciated. (Continued on nece column.)

MACÃO RACES THE MACÃO JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN RÁCE MEETING. SUNDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 1932. The Macao ST, LEGER is the 5th Race First Saddling Boll at 1,00 p.m. First Raca at 1,30 p.m.

ADMISSION :—

To Members Enclosure $2. To Publie Enclosure 40 Cents. Mombers MUST show their Badges gain admittance.

LADIES are cordially invited to alled the RACES without chargs NO LADIES Uckets will be isend."

Tiffins, Teas and Refreshments wil be obtainable at the Race Courio at reasonable prices.

[2640

by backing outsiders in this event.

SELECTIONS.

Race 1. Venturous. Whitehall Guiding Star Race, 2. Valley Hall Gallant Fox Valeta

Race 3. Social Mark -The Partridge

White Stari

Race 4. Workable Stag Doveron King Parade"

Face 5 Wild Life Navy Hajl Flying Tourist

Race:

Cobu Just Imagine

-The-Gadwall-

Vonturous

Blue Plane Pure Music

After the Interval.

The opening chukkn of the second half was somewhat disappointing, although Franklin and Keswick each scored for their respective

trams.

Fifth Chukka,

0.0.0.'a Tribute.

:

++

:

10.28

10,32

10.30

10.40

"

1

R. H. Griffith and R. 1. Cherrill.

R. M. Henderson and T. C. Monaghan.

A. B. Stewart and A. K. Mackenzie.

G. A. Leiper and K. W.

Jones.

J, B. MacDonald and W. A. Stewart.

C. E Gahagan and J.. Gardner.

N. K. Littlejohn and A. Mekeller.

Lt. H. C. Gould and Capt. W. M. Morgan. M. W. Budd and "A. H. Ferguson.

O. E. C. Martin, and L.

R. Andrewes.

Dr. J. H. McElney and Capt. W. D. Hughes,

O. Enger and D. S. Robb.

FIRST DIVISION

Hamilton, Hearts Kibnarnock Morton

#

*1

St. Mirren. Celtic

E. *Storlingshire.

Cowdenbeath.

Motherwell.

v. Dundee.

Airdrieonians.

Queen's Park r. Partick. Rangera

Third Lanark.

St. Johnston 21. Ayr U.

A.D.C. REVIVAL

"PAYMENT DEFERRED ** NEXT MONTH

MR. GROSSMAN AS PRODUCER

A few weeks ago reference 'was made to the Hong Kong Amateur Dramatic Club's efforts to preserve

its continuity, despite the difficul-

R. C. Law and H.ties consequent upon the closing of

Spicor..

10.48

A Macaulay and P. Gran!.

the Theatre Royal, and we are now

S.

in

J.. G. Campbell and

W. F. Booker.

10.06

Capt. II, W and H. Hampton,.

Dankes

A position to state that these have been overcome. On Saturday, November 15, the AD.C. will pre-

Beat Jeffrey Dell's famous play J. Forbes and D. 8.Payment Deferred," at the Star Edward.

4.

Theatre, Kowloon,

N. Croucher ́and 11.04

Ritchie. 11,09

*

Mrs. Southors then presented the Keswick Cup to the Captain of the team, Judge CS. Franklin, Mrs. 11.12, Southorn then congratulated the

11.16 winners and suggested kidnapping The them for the return game.

*Get playing of the British and Ameri- can National Anthems brought the proceedings to an end.

In the fifth chukka Keswick got away with the ball and passing over to Pollock, they galloped

An excellent and most enjoyable down the field; as Pollock was at dinner was held in the Gloucester tacked he sent the ball over to Buildings last night in honour of Keswick who tapped it in between the visitors. the posts Hardly had the game resuried then Pollock got away by himself and scored. The score was then Give all. -

EASY WIN FOR McCORKINDALE

The Club is to be congratulated Capt. J. H. Anderson in that changed conditions have and Condr. E. O. Priest-done, nothing to dull the enterprise tey. R. C. Webb and H., P. shewn by a long line of committees Bailey.

of management, the play selected A. O Brawn and C. W. being a complete departure from Jeffries, caddies from superintendent the epigramatic or sex comedies so

much in vogue in recent years, BOXING

"Payment Deferred" desis with murder, comquitted by a humble bank clerk whose household is burdened by an ever-increasing weight of tradesmen's bills. The story has a tting of suburban family life and the characters are sloverly and faithfully drawn. LONDON, Oct. 13, Tremendous scope is afforded for Shanghai N. A. Allison 2 AT the Albert Hall tonight, in Judge C. S. Franklin (Captain), an Empire, heavyweight on the drainatic and we may rost 3 Dr. V. Parks Woods, 4 D. Bur-test, Donald Metorkindale, the assured the A.D.C. will take full South African champion, bent advantage of the opportunities Umuires.-Lt. Col. G. T. Raikea; Goorge Cook, Australis, who was offered. D.S.O., and Mr. J. Baskervyle tempting a comeback, in the tenth The production is in the hands

round. Olegg," and

Referee.-Mr. 1. A. Macnamara, The bout was wheduled for fifteen well for the succ of the Timekeeper and Scorer. Capt. rounds Cook was compelled to that the Club should have secured. C. F. Blackden.

retire at the end of the tenth. He the services of this experienced and was severely punished in some brisk talented actress in this all-import

ant capaci fighting.

The Teams, The teams were as follow:- Hong Kong-1 J. H. Keswick, The Shanghai team quickly ro-2 Major J. R. Barry, 3 F. A vived and Burdick, taking the ball Pollock, 4 Captain P. Villar from his own goal mouth, took it (Captain)EG down the field and, sending it across to Franklin at the Fight moment, the visitors added another one to their total.

Sixth Chukka The sixth and last chukka was more than exciting but despite the repeated tries on the home team's part they could not score. On the contrary Allman moored another (Continued on: next folumn.).

dick.

+

Con! Judges,Mr. A. J. Stocker and Mr. FF. Gillespie.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]..

KING'S

THEATRE

TO-DAY

AND DAILY

|AT 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

The Greatest

and

Most Amazing

Spectacle

Filmed

in the Jungle:

Astounding!

Civilisation's Weird

est Sights And Mat Amazing Escapades In An Empire of Thrilla.

MR. & MRS.

MARTIN JOHNSON

CAGORILLA

DALT TALKING

PICTURE ENTIRELY MADE IN

AFRICA 11

IT'S DIFFERENT!

See it!

Not a Single

Hollywood-Staged

Thrill in this

Picture.

IT'S AUTHENTIC !

of Mrs. Grossman, and it augur IT'S DIFFERENT

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