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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933.

TRAINING NOTES AND TIMES

FASTER TIMES BEING RETURNED: SEVERAL GRIFFINS SHOW IMPROVEMENT

AUSTRALIAN PONIES OPENING UP:" GOOD

GALLOPS BY PORTIA

AND NGTUK

·BY "MORNING DEW

The Raincloud was sent the two. over slow work, but his finish was was that of Rosy very good as Morn.

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a Derby winner. Miserable conditions prevailed yosterday morning at the track duo

Prima Donna did a slow mile, but his finish was the best thing to steady drizzle and thick mist, and

seon in the moming and it is quite visibility was non-existent till well after seven o'clock. However, The subs are still doing slow on the cards that before very long quite a low ponies put in some fast work and very little can be glean-this pony will be as much talked about Trontbridge. Indeed, work aid the training times belowed by their track work yesterday. will reveal exactly which candidates

those in the krow consider this were opged up.

pony the biggest danger to Trent- bridge.

Amang the griffins the best time for the mile was returned by Bre- chin, who, however, was sent on a full two miles trip. The times given below, are the quarters re-

Double Face and Poker Face went out together but the "former

Ngtuk, a promising Australian griffin, was sent over a mile and was ridden by his owner Mr. G. W. Sowell The pony did a first-quarturned over the last mile. It will, left Poker Face standing in the be notice that at one stage the straight. Double Faco. is a good pony did a quarter in 31.3. His pony.

Both Mignonette and Mayflower finish was on the slow side. ·

Cossack's Beauty did a good gul- I returned good last

ter of 20.4, hut was held in after that and completed his mile in 2.07,3, being hard hold in the straight.

Another Australian pony which

MACAO RACES Programme For Feb. 5

SEVEN RACES FIXED....

The Macno Jockey Club will be holding their second extra inco meeting on February b and the draft programme is as follows:-

1.The Also Ban Flate.- Mlle. Winner $200; second $150; third

$50, For Chinn Ponies, Subscrip tion Ponida of this Club that have arrived at Hong Kong since December 5, 1932, Winners at the First Extra Race Meeting, 1033, barrod. Weight Blb; over weight for inches. Entrance 85. 2.-The Sprin Handicap--I Mila. Winner 8200; second 8130; third 850. For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Ponies of this Club of any Season. Entrance $5.

8.-The Moderate Plate

6 Furlongs,

HOME SPORTING ACTIVITIES every man in the eleven, even James

Rugby: Barbarlans Beat Leicester; Wasps Beat Richmond; Army Boat Harlequins. Soccer: Leeds Defeat- Arsenal; Holiday Crowd Surprised;" Fulham Beat W. Ham; Stoke Lost to Notts · Forest.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

LONDON, JAN. 3.

Dublin Wanderers v. Blackheath.

Wasps. Richmond.

wards the end of the game, the Ainsi rally of the six Barbarian Forwards was remarkable, for they not only got the ball time after time, but ended up by completely. On Boxing Day the fog very autrushing the eight men in front nearly intervened to spoil of them. One of their former men thoroughly sporting match when, bers, Welsh, playing now as a after a lapse of over 40 years, serummage half-back scored a great Blackheath met Dublin Wanderers. try, and Lowland added soother Blackheath, who, though they had almost in the last minute. a hard fight, were so superior în combination that they won by two! Winner 2000: second $150; third goals and two tries (16 pts) to 850. For China, Ponies, Subscrip- nothing. Blackheath had a strong tion Ponics of this Club that side in the field and the Wander- have arrived at Hong Kong since ers were without P. Murray, the December 8, 1932. Weight bib. best of their international players over weight for inches. Winners but on the general run of the game

lb. penalty. Entrance $5..

there was little in it. The Wadi-

Once Round,.

quick-breaking pack, led by Crean Winner $200; second 8150; third and they hoped, it seemed, that $50. For Chins Ponies, Subscrip their fast back-row forwards would tion Ponies of this Club of any smother the dangerous Blackheath Season, Entrance $3....

backs. On, a clear day these tactics might have bucceeded, but runners like Novis and Tallent are awkward, customers when they have a na tural smoke-screen to help them. The Wanderers, in spite of their discouragements just before the in- torval, kept Blackheath hard at it fór most of the second half of 30 minutes and if games were decided by the depth of territory captured and recaptured times without num ber, the Dublin Wanderers would not have retired sa heavily beaten.

These clubs who used to play each other in the days before the Rugby Union was formed, met to-day on Richmond Athletic Ground after an interval of many years and the Wasps won by two goals and three tries (10 pts.) to nothing. Rich experienced some difficulty in get- ting together a side and it was nearly half-time before they got anywhere near the Wasps' line, but the attack was easily repulsed and the Wasps soon pressed again."

did well was Portia, ridden by Mr. top and looks very much as though time for the full quarters, but the 4.-The Encouragement Handicap.derers relied chiefly upon a lively, mond, not too strongly represented,

Leo Frost. The pony did a slight-in in going to drinand a lot of at-slow side. ly lower time thim Ngtuk, but his tention in the next few weeks. He gallon was the more impressive of is a good pony, though perhaps not

is on the

The times clocked yesterday"áre as follows:-

2.29.1 .98.1 1.17.2 1.55

3.15 1.45.2 2.16 1

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80.4

5.The Lucky Handicap.

Once Round. Winner $200; secom 8150; third 350. For China Ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club "D" and "E" Classes. To be ridden by jockers, who have not won more than ten races any where at any time. No whips or spars allowed. Entranco 45. 6.-(Unductal) The Ladies' Handi- cap.-1 Mile. Winner 2000; second $150; third 850, A Cup will be presented to For China the Winning Rider. Ponica classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" Class that have not, at time of entry, won more than $1,500 in stakes since January 1, 1992. No whips or spurs. allowed. Entrance 7.-The Try Again Handicap

11 Miles." Winner 8000 second $150; third $30. For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Ponies of this Club of any Season. Entrance $5.

Griffins

2nd Brd Dia- 1st tance Qr. Qr. Qr

4th 5th QT. Qr,

Aida.

1

6th Last Qx. QI.

34:1

Brochin

1 34.3 1.06.1 1.41

84

Cossack's Beauty

1

36 1.12

Double Face

11 40

1.19

1.56.4 2.98.3 3.05

31.2

Esk.......

34.2 1.10. 1.44.

34

Gold Gift

1 36

1.12.1 1.47.1 2,21.4

Golly Byos

41.3 1.19.3 1514

94.3 41.4

Jungle Jim.

# 39

1.16.4 1.49.2

92.3

Maria Potra..

1

98.11.17.2 1,55 2.09.1

84.1

Mayflowept

43 1.25. 1.59.

2.29.3

30,2

Melyntoho.

1

41.1 1.29.8 3.04

2.98.3

94.3

Mignonstte...

1

33

1.34.3 2.02.4

2.33.1

30.2

Naughty Face

1

42.1

1.20

1.58.4 2.32.9

83.4

Night Patrol

40

1.19

1.56

9.94.1 3.05.1-

31

-Per Sa

1

41.3

1.20.1

1.56.4 2.90.1

33.2

Poker Face...

11.40 1.19

1.56.4 9.39.3 3.10.2

36.4

1 86

1.13.3 1.49 3.10

30

39.1

35.4

32.3

34.1

83.1

ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT

33.1

OF TRADE MARK

34.1

Prima Donna

Spotted Butterfly.

Stickypast

Street Bingor The Cavalier

The Godwit

The Ricebird

The Roundhead.

* 69.2 1.42.1 2.21.2

1: 97.4 1.12.3 1:49.3 3.25.0

39 1.16.4 1.49.2

40.3 1.18.1 1.52.2

1.14.2. 1.47.3

1.14.9 1473

40:31.18.1 1.52.2

Biscuit

Black Rock.. Brown Willy

Charming Face

Gold Box.

Gold Bridge

Invincible

Jack O'Lantern

King Salmon Little Rock... Myrosido.....

Oh! Yeah

Bilbul

Natuk Pharo

Portia

Rosy Morn

The Raincloud

INTERPORT RUGGER-

TEAM SAILING ON SATURDAY

At a meeting held in the Foot ball Club pavilion last evening, it. was decided that the Interport Hugger XV will leave for Shanghai

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Subscription Griffins

1 42 1.22.2 2.00

37.3

1

44.1 1.28.3 1.59.1 2.35.4

36.9

1 44

1.26 2.09.3 2.44:4

36.1

42.1 - 1.20

1.58.4 2.32.3

33.4

34.2

1.12

1.48.3

*36.3

49.2 1.85.4 2.20.2-2.56.4

36.9

2 35 1.13.4 1.51

$7.1

2 42 1.29.2 2.00

37.3

48.1 1.30.1 2.08.9 2.46.1 3.10.2

93.1

1

44.1 1.29.9 1.59.1 2.95.4

36.3

34.2 1.12

1.49.2

1 39.4 1.17.4 1.54.3 3.31.1

96.3

Australian Ponies

1 35.3 1.07.3 1.39.3 2.14.4

35.1

1

29.4 1.02.3. 1.35

9.07.3

32,8

# 34.3 1.07.3 1.43

36.3

1

$5.3 1.07.8 1.39.3 2.09.4-

30.1

4 35.1 1.07 14 40

1.36.3

..29.8

1.17.9 1.52.1 2.26 9.55.9

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CRICKET

CLUB MATCH: OVER 30 'v...

UNDER 30.

Hong. Kong Cricket Club teams for Saturday are as follows:

Over 30-A. W. Hayward, P. E.

TO-MORROW'S NAVAL

GAME

MEDWAY . HK.S.R. A.

The following team will ropre- sent the Naval Lower Deck Hockey Team against the 2nd HK. & S. Heavy Battery, B.A., on the

on Saturday by, the Kadhimi Maru, Baskett, A. C. 1. Bowker, Capt. Marina Ground at 4.15 p.m. te-mor- They will be returning to the Colo RL Burnett, E. R. Duckett, Grow :-- ny by the R.M.S. Empress of 33. Dunkley, H. R. B. Hancock H. trip is as follows:-

pan. The team chosen to make the Owen Hughes, T. B. Pearos, D. Ldg. Big. Evans (Medway), Tel

J. P. Whitham: J. Ferguson, Weed, A. Baid

B Rigs: R. H. Griffith, ¿G. P. Under 30-A C Beck, A. H. Lammert, M. W. Tarber I. A. Harbord, D. S. Harley D. Selby, D. McLellan, A. Hall Kilbec, A. D. Lowson, K. A Munro, Thompson, Millar, JH.J. E. Potter, JE, Richardson, C. Bradford W E Pere, W. Kerr, B. I. Sargent, L. A. Whipps, O. A. Walkdean and Cherrill. Reserve: Wright. 17. R. Andrewa

Club-Medway "Ganie, The Club-Medway game which was to have been played at Happy Valley last evening turned out to be only a scratch' affair as the teams were re-shuffled, and several if the Club men played for the Medwo team and vice-veren.

BILISERS STOP SEASICKNESS

CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

The following have been selected to, represent the 0.8.0.C. 1st team a Lorigue versus University in match on the University ground at 2 p.m., on Saturday next:

The Army v. Harlequins, At Aldershot to-day the Army gave an excellent account of them selves by beating Harlequins by a goal and two tries (11 pts) to n goal and a try (8 pts.) They were the better side, although the packs were, fairly well-matched, the chief difference lay between the two three quarter lines The Army three- quarters were both more impressive in combination and more effective in tackling,

Barbarians - Leicester,

Leicester, on their own ground, were beaten by the Barbarians by two goals, three tries and a pen-Boxing Day was a shock for the alty goal to a dropped goal and

SOCCER

resorting to get rid of the balls at any prios; policy, only Moss” în goal can be said to have maintaini ed his ordinary standard, Loadi wore in splendid form, fought magnificently, and wore deservedly, the winners.

Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Aston Villa.

This was the Wolves first visit to Villa Park since 1000 and they had a very warm welcoms from

huge holiday crowd. The Wan- derers surprised their powerful neighbours, whom they outplayed at every point. They were quick and clever on the ball, their ball. control was much better than the Villa's, and their shooting was deadly. The Villa were severely ward Astley, had to retire as the handicapped when their ablest for res tit of a co..ision with Nelson.

Fulham v. West Ham.

This was an Interesting game and Fulham eventually proved fairly easy winners. At one time the game looked like a 1-1 draw for it was not until a quarter of an hour from the end that Fulham took the lead and then three goals were scored in the last five minutes. atore diy : Notts Forest,

Olly

Stoke City were unlucky, to lose at home to Nottingham Forest by the only goal of the match for they continually attacked and the visi-. 'tora' goal had many narrow escapes. Simpson scored for the Forest after 28 minutes' play and a little later Davies netted for. Stoke, but the referee had blown his whistle for a foul by a Forest player just ha fore and disallowed the goal.

JAPANESE GOODS CONFISCATED

ACTIVI

ICHANG PICKETS

TIES ON THE INCREASE

Hankow, Jan.13-The Nation two tries (22 pts to 10 pts.) The League Leaders for Arsenal, Aston Barbarians very nearly threw away Villa, Stoke City and Brentford Salvation Association of Ichang is their chances in the first half, dur were all beaten, Fulham were the again active searching for and con fiscating Japanese goods. Japuary ing which several individual runs only London winners.

10 they found 100 bales of Japa through the Leicester defence, cach

Loods United v. Arsenal. 1050 sea-weed in the possession at a magnificent effort, were wasted} by bad finishing, and in the second The defeat of Arsenal by Leads Chinese merchants and at once COD- half they lost two of their backs, United, Leeds U. scoring goals fiscated them. Two ilays after they oking to injuries, yet they manng to Arsenal's 1 was the biggest sur burned these goods without the ed to win in the end by 12 pts.) prise of the day. Arsenal crumpled consent of ownert Three of the Barbarian tries were up surprisingly against tackling They have also arrested Chinese scored after the two backs, Key that was both fast and fierce and merchants every day on the charge "and"GeryardTMkad passed into the wore fortunate not to lose by more of trading-in-Japanese goods. COMPLAINT BY PATONS AND Pavilion, not to appear again. Te than a single goal, for with nearly, Rengo,

BALDWIN

The manager of the Kak Lan Company of 182, Shanghai Street was summoned before Mr. Batters At Kowloon Magistracy yesterday for infringing the trade marks of Messra Futons and Baldwin, the well-known wool merchants.

Mr. H. J. Armstrong, who ap- peared for the complainant firm, said that on three hanks of wool brought from defendant's firm. re- cently, the mark of Patons and Baldwin's was affixed. When one another opened, however, mark.

Was "Steger and. Co." found. The only explanation that could be offered was that the "Pa- tous and Baldwin' mark was taken from a bona fide hank and fixed to the false one.

WOA

The Far Eastern representative of Mours. Patons and Baldwin. Mr. W. A. Keerton, told the Court that his firm had a large business in wool in Hong Kong. He testi- fied that the bank of wool on which the mark of Steger & Co. was found Bas definitely not the wool of his

company,

The case was the adjourned un- til Monday afternoon.

CHINA MOTOR CLUB BROCHURE AUTOMOBILE CLUB'S HAND BOOK

Shanghai The issue yesterday of the booklet jof the Automobile Steers. (Medway), Ldg. Bea Rhodes Club of China is a distinctive (Perseus), A.B. Mercer (Keppel), gesture to foreign and Chinege Lag Sea, Ross (Votoran), 8.A motorists to join the organisation, Hollison (Cornwall), Tel. Bimmer The Club's single purpose is to (Veteran), Sig. Macrao (Parthian), afford motorcar owners in China Leg Son, Richardson (Cornwall), nil information regarding indi- AB. Sergeant (Cornwall), AB tions in China and abroad for poslewing guidancn of those. Allen (Medway), V^2-

machines, helping members to mir- Reserves: Foxen (Cornwall), mount difficulties which may arise. Hind (Vetran) and Robertson The Club is affiliated with almi- [(Medway); !

far organisations in Great Bri tain, America, Canada, Java and Singapore

HOCKEY FIXTURE

J. E. Richardson (Captain), J., ST. ANDREW'S CLUB v. Barrow, N. Bebbington, F. J.

do Rome, B.D. Erans, HW Hamilton, B. O K. Hawkins, E.. B Roed, J. Skinner, H. G. Walling-- ton, R. M.Wood,"

1:M:8

The booklet, of monrly 200 pages, contains vital information for. Shanghai drivers and those intend ing to motor abroad. It brings to mind hotels and other accommoda- tion in etch place as Hangchow and Nankin and the smaller cities which may be wrenched by car dur- ing the ensuing 12 months, 1902 The following members have been The special regulations of the selected to reprosent St. Andrew's three municipalities of Greater

MEDWAY OFFICERS.

The following have been selected, Club in a friendly hockey match Shanghai are included as wall, to represent the C.S.CO. 2nd team against H.M.S: Medway Officers on Verwis Police tR.C. In a friendly the B.NO.R. O ground at King's

On Saturday next!

with a definite hearing on licence and driving conditions. The Park, Kowloon, to-morrow at 450 official promulgation are represyo

sharp:-

P.M

E. H. Hold FE Mate Pil

RH. Wong, E. HP. White, F. Wong, I. Baldwin, AE Guest, An Bir Hamson B. AL Carrol, NA

ed verbutin and with translations. Such matters an official badges and braking distances are dealt with also. Hinta on immediate relief of minor, digine trouble are included, Finalibri Ex while somer space-is" devoted to

International driving regulations.

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