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·A GUIDE TO SATURDAY'S RACING -
RECENT TRAINING FORM DISCLOSED: WHAT IS HAPPENING AT THE COURSE
NOTES ON PONIES' PROGRESS: PICK YOUR OWN WINNERS!
(BY MORNING DEW.")
BELOW ARE GIVEN TRAINING NOTES MADE AFTER, BACH
MORNING'S, TRYOUT AT HAPPY VALLEY. PUNTERS WHO WOULD LIKE TO STUDY THE FORM OF THEIR FAVOURITES WILL FIND THAT THE PONIES NAMED BELOW ARE ALL KN TERED FOR THIS SATURDAY'S RACINĖ, TRY AND PICK YOUR OWN WINNERS AND SRM HOW NEAR YOU GET 1 SATURDAY, 12TH:
Blue Star did a good galley, and finishod in 201 over the last quarter. Blue Star has a good eliance on the 19th.
Tainar Star also showed up wonder
fully well. Starting some ten
Flying Tourist and Daylight Eve wore both very impressive. Also went over a quarter mile. Time 31.2.
The Tiger did a slow mile. The quarters were as follows:- 38.3, 1.14, 1.40.4, 2.3.2.
Responded very
well.
lengths behind Chiứ Quan, the Valley Hall was sent over a quar- pouy, in a mile and quarter gallop, eight my with the sub
the half mile post and to- gher came up the straight whon Lunar Star drew away to win by many lengths: Valorous went over a mile and a
quarter and Alished the last mile in 219. The finish was particularly impressive. P.whattan was ridden by Frost. Did not look good at all and
was very navy. He finished in
ter.
32.3.
Mon Talisman didn't look too good,
O:10 quarter-2.3. Helter Skelter was taken over six
Introngs by Frost. Times: 35, 1.09.4, 1.42.
over A
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 17, 1932.
RACING
HONG KONG DERBY
SOME OF THE EARLIEST CANDIDATES
MR. MACKIE'S GRIFFIN LOOKS PROMISING
[BY MORNING DEW.")
-
HOME FOOTBALL
RUGGER
THE
F.A.
CUP
HOCKEY
LEAGUE MATCHES FOR SATURDAY
FINE DISPLAY BY ROBERTS
DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND
EVERTON TO VISIT MIDDLESBOROUGH
THE following league ratches are
down for decision on Satur- day :---
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
Although the Hong Kong Derby is still more than three months Aston Villa ahead, quite a number of Derby Bolton, griffins have arrived in the Colony Choloca and practically all the big stables Huddersfield
Leicester will be represented this year,
Trentbridge, belonging to Mr. T. Liverpool
E.
Poarce, will be among this | Middlesborough senson's contenders. Trantbridge, Newenstle it will be recalled, was one of the Portsmouth outstanding griffins of last year Sheffield U. and would have done quite well Wolves had not an unfortunate accident happened to him a few days before the Race Meeting, which resulted in his being scratched from all engagements. The pony is looking much better than he did last wear and is sure to command a big
The Mackio and Grayburn " stablo appears to have a useful looking candidate this year. A leading owper told me yesterday that the iron-grey griffin of Mr.
Little Com did a quarter in 30 following this year.
with Caplan up, Raindrop registered. 31
quarter.
did słow work. Golden Arrow
Sent over a quarter in 3.
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Arsenal
F.
Blackpoo
r. Wednesday - # West Bromwich
t.
Blackburn
r. Derby
Everton
Manchester C.
1. Leeds
2. Birmingham
r. Sunderlani
DIVISION
SECOND
#.
1.
Bradford Burnley Charlton Grimsby Manchester ( Notts F. Okiham Plymouth Preston Stoke
Tattenham.
ľ
Millwall
Port Vale Lincoln Bradford C. Fulham
Bury Swansea Southampton Notts C. " West Ham
r. Chesterfield
CLUB DEFEAT HM.S. TAMAR
Quito a large crowd turned out to watch the match between the Club and H. M.S. Tamar which was played on the former's ground inst evening, and although the match was one-sided affair, the spectatorą wore treated to some very clever Rugby by Roberts, the Welsh Inter- national three quartie, who put up
magnificent display. Ho was playing contre, inside to Ferguson, who, as if inspired by having such a star for his partnar, scored' thrie. tries.
The Club were loading 10 points to n in the first half and after i the change over they, added another
from eight without reply sailors.
the
It will be of interest to note that Robarts was capped for Wales in 1925-20 in the following year be was given his Blue at Cambridge.
ARMY AND NAVY DRAW
The game between tho Army and Navy, at Sookunpoo, was more. evenly contested and ended with Thera each side scoring two tries. was little to choose between the teams though on the run of the play, the Army were a trifle un fortunate in not winning...
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Losnos, No. 16. THE draw for the first round of the Football Association Cup, matches to be played on November 98; is as follows:-
Workingtone. Scunthorpe. Accrington . Hereford.. - Darlington Boston Halifax.r. Darwon Southport . Nelson. Carlisle r. Danaby, Chestere. Ratherbam. Crawo e. Crocktown). York . Senrborough,
Marine (Liverpool) . Hartle-
pools.
Dousaator . Gresley Rovers or
Gainsboro.
Rochdale Stockport. Wrexham Spennymoor. Darrow . Gateshead."
Tranmere r. New Brighton. Stalybridge or Altrincham
Hun.
Walsall r. Mansfield.
Dartford . Yeovill Potlors, Cardiff. Bristol Rovers Northampton . Lloyds (Sitting-
bourne).
Bristol City . Romford. Newport 1. - Hlford, Streekor Merthyr Town
Queen's Park Rangers. Margater. Rude Sports. Torquay. Bournemouth.. Southend r. Exeter. Guildford r. Coventry. Folkstone v. Norwich. Orient Aldershot, Swindon . Dulwich Hamlet. Palace v. Brighton.
MAMAK SHIELD TOURNAMENT
WIN FOR ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS
the
At Sookunpoo yesterday, Royal Corps of Signals added an other three points to their total when they beat Army Service Corps by the odd goal in Ave.
Play was tank from the outset and the pace was maintained through: eat. The Signals were the first to score but their opponents sous draw level and half-time came with the score standing at one goat all,
After the interval; however, the Signallors ported themselves and added another two goals to their "bag" and only allowed the Ser- vice Corps to net another goal.
CRICKET
CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
C.S.C.C.! Eat "* team. versus Craigongower for the League match Lou Craigengower ground at 3 p.m.; on Saturday, will be as follows:-
G. R. Sayer (Captain), J. R. Richardson, F. Paker, E. J. da
31 seconta d' was certainly Don registarsų 30 over a quarter. Mnckie's is sure to have filenty to THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) † and Macfarlane was unlucky in not Gillingham r. Wycombe Wandler.Rome, E. W. Hamilton. P. C. K.
far from convincing.
Mon Talisman was sent out for
Mile and a
Very slow work. quarter in 3.02.1. Hippy also sent over slow work
Stretching well. Halvellyn and King's Parade went a mile, King's Parade finishing in front. Times: 36.1, 1.190, .1.44.
over
returning 1.30.1 for thres quar-WEDNESDAY, 16TH: ters of a mile.
California and Bistre vent lo
other over a mile and a quar- Last three quarters in ter good timo,.viz 33.3, 1.98.4, 1.38.2. Bistro licked California by two **'lengths.
Flying Tourist--Mile in 38.1, 1.13.3,
1.46.3, 184 Pony improving but not yet on top form. Don did a mile, Very impressive
and finished quite strong. Last three quarter in 35.2, 1.07.2 1.39.
Gold Key went over the mile and The gallop was a quarter. quite good but was not a win- ner's gallop. Tunes us fol lows:-20, 1.10.3,' 1.47,3, 9.90.1, 2.36.4. Coronation Eve is still a confirmed stinker. Was sent over mile And quarter but showed himself up as a stinker towards the end of the journey. Not reliable. Tiger started behind and, finished if fit of Odronation Eve.
Times as follową: 26, 1.12, 1.45,
2.19, 2.53.
mperial Hall. Sent over a mile,
i
last thròn quarter, ns „followa:- 39, 1.10, 1.40.3.
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+
Iliana always a good mover re- turned 30.4, 1.09.3, and 3.40.4 in' the last three quarters of a mile gallop.
Hag and Baggage did a fast gallop.
Times: 36.3, 1.03.4, 1.40.1. Was not extended.
Pride of Tsingtao again very con- vinoing. Did a fast mile. Last half mile in 1012, last quarter
Helvellyn and King's Parvis went!
together over a mile and a quar tor. Did very slow work. Last three quarters in 41, 1.14.4, 1.48.3. King's. Parade finished in front. Gold Bar was sent over a slow mile
and a quarter finishing in 39.1.
His
Fortune Bay ridden by Frost was sent over a mile. The pony is showing plenty of promite. He did slow work however. times were 33.1, 1.06.1, 1.44, 2.15.2. Last quarter 31.2. Snappy Eve was taken over a mile by Mr. Noronha, but was not So nappy. His last hall mile was in 1.07.2, fishing in 39.2. Blue Star ran with Meridian` Star over half mile and returned 34 seconds for the first quarter and 1.04.1 for the half mile. A good gallop.
Little Gem, The Crook and Firefly
went together, over a mile Little Gem led by two lengths most of the way from The Crook, but in the straight The Crook won on this hit. Firefly was well beaten over the last half tile. Times over the hist three quarters 33.3, 1.08, 1.42.1. Lunar Star did a useful mile and
looks very fit-Timée: -40.4,
1.13.3, 1.5, 2.24.1.
Valley Hall and Californin both
want very well. The times over the last three quarters were 13.1, 1.5, 1.39, 2.31.
The Giraffe did the best gallop of
the morning, Three quarters na follows:-31.4, 1.03.4, 134.3. Looks like a winner.. Flying Tourist and Mon Talisman wost together, Flying Tourist finishing slightly in front. Times: 30, 1.16.2, 1.39, 231. Pocahontas went very well. Last
half mile in 32, 1.08. Powhattan is looking better. Half
mile timo as follows 361, 1.03. The pony went a whole.) mile and the earlier pace was slow. Joaquim again shaping well His
work
times were 23, 1.04, 1.34) Golden Arrow it over come slow but went very well. Finished a mile gallon with a 994 quarter!:
say in the Derby. "He is by the Aldershot samma stallion as Diana Bay," he Brighton said, “and I have already taken Bristol R. a bot on him!" The stable has Cardiff two other grins to fall back on Crystal P. in case anything happens to the Gillinghani
Norwich iron-grey,
Queen's P.R..
A New Owner.
Hong Kong will sey a new owner | Reading racing in 1833. He is Mr. En Tong Southend Seng, the Singapore millionaire Walford
Bournemouth Luton "Newport r.. Brentford
Northampton
r. Bristol C.. & Exeter
1. Swindon
e. Torquay
Clapton
r. Coventry
Darlington
who, it will be recalled, recently THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN) made arrangements to buy Season
Accrington Ticket. Mr. En has two grins,
Barrow a bay and an iron grey.
Carlisle
The Dunbar stable, it is whisper- ed, again possess a crackerjack in Chester
chestnut mara. If the mare is any "good "Billy" Hill, the stable jockey is sure to make things hum in the Derby.
List of Griffins. The list of griffins in Hong Kong Row are as follows:-
Mr. Prarop Trentbridge. Messrs. Mackie and Grayburn--3 griffins, an iron grey, a chest- nut and a black.
Mr. Soares-a bay,
Messrs. Li and Li-a chestnut. Mr. Lowia two grillins; both
chestnut.
Messra Hall and Shenton--a
chestnut and a bay. Mr. Woo Lai Tin-An iron grey
and a bay.
Mr. To Wong--a dun. - Mr. En Tong Seng-a bay and an
iron grey. Messrs. Kong Bros-A groy, an
iron grey, and a dun.
Mr. A. H. Carroli--A. bay-Bazel
Leaf.
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Crewe Mansheiti New Brighton Rochdale
Rotherham Southport York
Barnsley Hartlepools
Hull
r. Tranmein Clateshead
I'
Doncaster
P
Wrexham
r. Stockport
2',
Walsall
r. Halifax
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Aberdeen Airdrie Celtic Dundee
FIRST DIVISION
E. Stirling Hamilton Kilmarnock Morton Rangers Third Lanark
7. Clyde
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Motherwell
Cowdenbeath
e. Partick
have been dangerous if he had been permitted to continue.
Mr. Dumber-A chestnut (mare),
In all his long career be bas a bay and a brown. Mr. Li Tzo Fong, a leading never before cried publicly, but the Chinese owner, has so far not tears were justified, for if it bad. seat down his griffins. Mr. Li is not boen for the injury, it is my part owner of Wild Life, which opinion he would have won. Anished second in the 1932 Dorby | and Gold Koy which finished third in 1931,
Ahead on Points,
Play broko vory even in the opening minutes but after a while the soldiers began to settle down seeing his very fine try converted. Lloyd took the kick from a fairly difficult angio but the kick weat wide. Half-time came with tho acores unchanged
After the interval the Navy played better rugby and their offorts were rewarded when Barnes scored. The kick at goal, taken by Dozgott, failed.
At this stage there was some very keen rugger, both sides fighting hard for the lead. A fine run down the wing by Martin gave the advan tage to the Army, but taking the kick, Lloyd again failed.
Nothing daunted, the sailors tried grimly to break through and just as it seemed that the Army would run out winners, Barnes got possession again and touched down | in fine style. The sailors' chanet of turning the tables on their op ponents was not realised and the kick, again taken by Doggett, want wide.
ars.
Reading . Brentford. Luton Kingstonians.
FOOTBALL FIXTURES
READJUSTMENT OF PROGRAMME
Hawkins, E. P. Read, R. A. J
versus
Simpson, R. E. Strange, II. G. Wallington, R. M. Wood.
C.8.0.Cand
toup Craigengower in the League match en C.S.C.C. ground at 2 p.m., on Saturday, will be as follows:
F. J. Ling (Captain), F. P. Holdman, J. Barrow, N. Bebbing ton, E. . Buttress, P. D. Crow The following alterations to fix ley, F. E. Matthews, J. F. Me- tures have been made:-
Gowan, S. Randle, R. G. Robert. son, A. E. Wood.
November 19. Second Division.--South China v. Lincolns-will play at Chatham Road at 4.15 p.m.
November 28,
others, are postponed.
Second Division.-ILA... St.- Joseph's will play at Happy Valley First Division.Only the match-2.4 p.m. Chinese . Kowloon Navy Recreio will be played, will play at Chinese R.V. at 4.15
(Continued on meri column.) - p.m..
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY'S
NOVEMBER 15, 1932.
NOVEMBER 16, 1932.
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He was, ahead on points han The subscription griffins for the the enforced stoppage arrived. Annual Meeting are due here on These who hold a different opinion ar about November 20. They will should remember that in be shipped from Shanghai on
seventh and eighth rounds McCor November 15,
kindale was glad to hang on; and that in the ninth round he took a left hook that sent him back on his beole, and so staggered him that for an instant it looked as if he were, in danger of going down.
Daylight Eve with Fred Roza up HOW GEORGE COOK
went very well over a mile. Last quarter 32.1. "Effortless. Bright Star and Chiu Quan wond together over a mile and a quarter. Chiu Quan went very well, but Bright Star's class was too much for him, Times:
Gay Crusader was bent by MrDon
Reidy over a mile. Times: 40, 1.95.1, 2.02.1, 2.33.1. Didn't try at all. Finished full of run:
ming.
The Raindrop. This pony is going to win before the end of the season. In fine fattie. Times for three quarters 36.4, 1.10,
1.43.
MONDAY, 14TH::
Very few gallops this morn ing Gold Bar looked quite fit and was sent over a quarter by. Mr. Pan. Very gamerg
TUESDAY, 15TH:
Bag
40, 1.381, 124.3, 2.31, 3.02.3.
is sure-to-do-well-in-a-prae- tice gallop. He did 34.2, 1.06.1,
1.37 and fished very
WAS BEATEN
VETERAN'S GREAT FIGHT WITH M-CORKINDALE
It was an ancient war-horse light that Cook put up. He seemed to be breathing fire from his spread- eagled nose, and again it occurred to me this if all the punches, Cook has taken on that battered nose were laid in row he could walk back on them to Australia. He Weeping bitterly, and with blood never backed up for a moment,
and Baggago's all-streaming from a gaah beneath his and always gave as good at he re
lows: 34.8, 1.08.1, 1.43, 2.14.3, Imperial Hall (E Class) did a slow mile. Times: 36, 1.12.2, 1.47.3, 2.22.1.
Gay Crusader did a mile as fol- lows:-38, 1.16, 180.4, 2.22. Gold Bar did not impress to-day.
Times for three quarters were slow: finishing up in 33.4... Gold Key also did not impress Although he started very well. He finished un very badly The Raindrop did a gond three
quarters finishing full of run Powlaitan wcat over a slow half-uing. Lost quarter, 30.3.
whittill poking vory heavy Navy Hall with A. W da Roza di
Times: 37, 119.1.....*.
a mule, but was not extended. Sont Time: 3 for last quarter. alorous looks a picture.
Pride of Tsingtao 373, 4112, 142 for last three quarters of a mile galloy. Looked very fit.. Valorous (Mr. Harriman). Here's a good one. Beerns to run well under Harriman Tims 31.1,
over a quarter mile and ferjebe od full of running. Only push od over the last bit, 32.2. Just Imagine and Fighting Blood foro 0767 a quarter in 30.1. Just Imagine was lightly in front at the faish
1.07.2, 1.38.8
left bye. Goorge Cook, the Anstra-ceived.
lian beavy-weight, was forced to surrender to Don McCorkindalo,
A Retard Match?
the South African, at the Albert McCorkindale was aggressive, fifteen round contest. Hall in the tenth round of their but not particularly fast, and he will now admit that the old,'un is
I believe it was Mrs. Cook who still one of the best heavy-weights MeCorkindale, like was responsible for the sudden and in Europe.
to those at a distance unexpect Cook, was cut, and had to receive ed termination. She was one of the medical attention in his dressing.. first to realise how bad was the room.
cut when it was sustained in the There were no outbursts of lauga sixth round, and at every interval ter and ironical applause on this sho sent up notes from her sent at occasion. It would, indeed, have the ringside to her husband's chial been remarkable if there had been, second,
for the contest, although lacking in When Cook returned to his stool finosse and boxing cleverness, was after the tenth round his wife at least as good as shy witnessed walked to his corner and, after a between heavy weights in recept hurried examination, and years aigualtat de
The gallant old veteran did not want to give in, but it was obvious to all that in his state it would (Continued on hest Column)
George Cook, the Evergreen, is deserving of many more top-of-the- bill engagements, and one of them might well be a return with Mc
Corkindale
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Apar Tuguegarsa Vigna Manila
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November 161. 10h. 86m.-The suticyclone over China continues to incense in intensity, pressure being highest to the north of the upper Yangtze Valley. The typhoon is situated in the Pacifle to the east of Hokkaido,
Fresh to strong monsoon will prevail along the Chiun count and over the northern China Sea dong Kong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 6.00 inch Total since January inghes, against an average of 81.44 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON ON NOVEMBER 17
DISTRICT
about to Hong Kong to Gap Kong to Hainan
China Bos'
87.0
FORECAST.
Nwinds, fresh to strong
winda, fresh; fair.
C. W. JEFFRIES, Téreater.
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