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NEXT SATURDAY'S RACES

Full List Of Entries And Weights

The following is a full list of entries and weights for the seventh Extra Race Meeting to be be held on September 22:-

Big Wave Bay Handicap

Corroboree Handicap. “A”

High Finance

Just That

Nell Gwyn

Rosy Morn

Saucy Face

RACE. 3.

Junk Bay Handicap "D" Class—.

".

Jungle Jim

Lemberg

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934.

CRICKET NOTES

The Interport

can

At the

moment of writing it does not look, as if there is going to be interport trial-to-day, and unless those responsible

On Wednesday manage a game afternoon, the task of the selec- tion committee is going to be an than at Arst even harder Imagined, Picking a cricket team at the best of times is no sine

one

cure but when one has to do so in

the begining of the season, when there is nothing to guide one ex cept the previous season's form. the difficulty of the task's mul- tiplied a thousandfold. It would

BOWLS NOTES LAWN BOWLS

Junior League Decided

Finishing at the bottom of the draisongover" "B" y. K'loon Docks

junior diviston last year, the In- dian Recreation Club lawn bowlers have made history this season by topping the list. Although they have two more games to play, their victory last week over Kowloon 0.0. has given them the championship. They started the season with a defeat at the Yacht Club, but they took the points in ten consecutive

Sincè games until they were tripped by the Police at the Valley.

P. H. Parks

J. D. Proven

J. A. Lindsay

J. C. Brown (skip) M. Ferguson

J. I. M. Brewin

G. Henderson.

W. Greig (skip)

T. Coleman

K. R. Macaskill

J. Kempton

J. McKelvie (skip)

then they have had another Police R.C.. Club de Recrele

G, C. Mass W. Nolan

R. Us be a great pity, if the rain inter- scquence of four victories. The

G. Perkins feres with this afternoon's game winning of the Shield by a team

who have comparatively, new to the League. Mair 29 a few newcomers

against old and experienced teams in the junior section is a very creditable performance indeed. The Kowloon Bowling Green Club were favoured early in the season to top the list, but they have had some unexpected reverses.

"B" excellent records to back up their claims for inclusion will be seen for the first time this season if the match does come off.

*

J

better

A. A. Remedios,

C. H. Basto

C. A. Lopes C. Q. Silva (skip)

L. J. Stiva O. A. Dowman L. F. Xavier J. Shepherd F. V. Ribeiro WE. Hollands A. H. Basto

(skip)

T. Talion J. Fender

*

(skip)

L. A. Gutierrez

J. G. Ozozio C. E. Marques

(skip)

JUNIOR DIVISION

11

(skip)

two trials So far as the "first are concerned,.. they did not teach as anything that we did not know

A feature of the senior divisionF. E. E. Booker excepting perhaps that Minu ̧will

game between Club de Recrelo and A. R. Clark F. X. M. Silva. have to bowl very much than he has done so far it he is Cralgengower"B" last week was to make the trip. His rival, El- the heavy defeat inflicted on the vin, has been bowling consistent Valley combination. Recreio won ly, and though Minu is definite- by 74 shots to 47, their play in the 17 the better bowler when he is later stage of the game when they Crower C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. in forin, the Army representative secured the upper hand over the has been the more successful of visitors being marked by skilful tactics and good bowling. Kowloon the two in the trial matches.

In my opinion Owen Hughes is C.C., on their own ground avenged the natural selection for the cap- their defeat at Hunghom by taking 113 that the points from Kowloon Docks. taincy. He has shown early though the season is, he has Their victory was gained by the already, got his "eye in" and any-small margin of two shots. body who has followed cricket in Kowloon Bowling Green Club Hong Kong closely will agree that Juniors defeated the Civil Service

RACE 1.

(1 Mue).

Macaroni

Beta

-143

Monoplanë

186 160 .. 158 153

Budge

150

Racing Boy

155

Electric Star

168

Ribble

160

High Speed

154

The Tiger

165

Lemberg

150

Valorous

180'

Macaroni

148

Wonderful Stag

152

Racing Piuck ........

140

RACE &

Ribble

150

Tweed Island Bay Handicap.

: Soldier of Cermany

161

Class( Furlongs)

Spinaway

150

Brechin

William Osler

140

Bright View

152 181

" RACE 2

Dori

148

Gladiator

154"

Class-(5 Furtongs)

High Speed

154

Able Amazon....... 185

Mayflower

151

Alacrity

145

Pride of Tsingtao

155

Atlas

152

Prima Donna

152

Bobniak Star

145

Soldier of China

158

Bronze Era

153

Spinaway

150

155

RACE 7

150

150

Picnic Bay Stakes Handicap.

Clase. (6 Furiogus)-Second Sec

"D"

135

tion

137

Banjolina

Bold Commander

161 155

Chivalrous

110

(Furlongs)-First Section

Colombo

181

Banquet Hall

140

Dare Devil

147

Boxing Eve

188

Ebony Idol

185

Chesterfield.

140

F-Fa

145

Chow Fan

.140.

Hell for Leather

160

Dancing Butterfly

143

Hey Tor

157"

Gay Butterfly

Hot Heels

151

180

Helter Skelter

148

Racing Spirit

140

Sea View

TAD

Ironsides

140

King's Parade

152

Shaughraun

164

National Day

152

The Carp

No Fear

150

Vago

160 163

·RACE $

Racing Pluck

168

Racing Triumph

145

Sarabande

140

(1 Mile)-Second Section

The Bodega

158

Bayardo

161

Fair View

Warrington

154

*

Fudge.

181 185

RACE 4

Glad Eyes

188

Gold Bullion

162

(14 Miles.)

Great Hall

161

148

Heart's Glory

161

.150

Partnership

•-157

162

Royal Flush

149

Classic Hall

157

Vigilance

155

Copper Idol

160

Wayward Stag.

168

Dancing Butterfly

153

What Chance

158

Delightful Chance

148

William Osler

153

Hell for Leather

149

Zero

158

In Good Time

154

RACE 9

147

Vaucluse Handicap. "B" Class,

153

(5 Furlongs)

St. Ives

148

Australian Boy

14b

Surprise

154

Checky Face

135

The Bodega

150

City of Brisbane

135

RACE 5

Dinty

145

Empire Day

155

(1 Mile)-First Section

Glorious Star

148

differ. He

Beta

151

Lucy Glitters

150

Bistre

153

Miss. Jummy

149

Budge

158

Fortia

152,

Daylight Eve

149

St. Joan

165

In

Flying Tourist

161

The Giraffe

135

Gay Crusader

168

The Goose'

163

Gold Currency

140

Vriday

143

Sub-Griffins Autumn Plate-

Antamok

Bold Commander

Cavalcade

Racing Spirit Sarabande

Island Bay Handicap. "C" Class

Aldrich Bay Handicap. "C" Class

LOCAL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Affiliated To Home Body

It was announced at the meeting

an ex-

H. Major

G. Gunn

W. Burling

H. L. Lockhart

J. Gellatley

WORLD SERIES BASEBALL

Ford Co. Acquires Radio Rights

BOXING Schmeling Beats Neusel

Hamburg, Aug. 28.-The Aght between Max Schmeling, a' former holder of the World's Heavy- weight Championship, and Walter. Neusel took place at Stellingen, near here, this evening, and end- ed "in a victory for Schmeling.

New York, Sept. 14, The baseball World Series opens on October 3.

For the Arst time in history | Eight rounds bad been fought, radio broadcasting rights "have and neither showed signs of dis- been sold to the Ford Motor Com-tress, but when the bell sounded pany, who purchased the exclufon the ninth round Neusel did

of not move from his corner. sive privileges for $100,000

over to Neusel. which approximately $42,000 will referee walked

who, waving his hand, said he go to the players-

gave up the fight. "It is hopless," Reuten.

he said.

MAJOR LEAGUETM GAMES

New York, Sept. 13. Paul Dean. St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher, shut out the New York

season

The

The match was the most in- portant decided in Germany. for many years. About 80,000 specta- tors watched the match, a record crowd for a German boxing event. Giants in the National baseball In the opening round Neusel league while the Cardinals gather-attacked from the start. Schre- ed two runs in a 12-inning game.

ling was content to play a waiting League game. The fight became livelier Last year's American champions Washington Senators, in the second rourid. Neusel got were blanked by Rowe of Detroit in a series of bqdy blows, but Tigers, leaders this

the Schmeling replied with some latter scoring two runs.

straight rights to the face. later The game between Philadelphia exchanges Neusel's eye was bruis- Athletics and St. Louis Browns ed. Neusel opened the attack in the next round, but Schmeling was postponed owing to rain.""

The following were the resultä: straight rights to the face. In later

National League

lefte at close range, while Schme- lng was forced to drouch and Aght with both hands, after mis- sing with two uppercuta. Neusel followed with a straight right. which told visibly.

R. H. E.

2

B. Williams

L. Collyer

St. Louis New York

R. R. Wood (skip)

061 Paul Dean pitched for St. Lau's in 13 inning game.

1

Chicago..................

4

7

L. Luck (skip)

Brooklyn bok 1275

3

American League

R. R. Davies (skip)

Washington Detroit

0

ton.

New York Cleveland

M. Purvis

H. Westlake

Indian R.C. v. Yacht Club

A. Stevenson. H. S. Rouso Sir T. Southorn

(skip)

A. Macfarlane (skip)

he is one of the most dangerous by the wide margin of 80 shots to batsmen we have had for some 35. The Kowloon team gained the years. In addition he is

points in the earlier game by four cellent slip while his bowling is shots. The Yacht Club which has AH Rumjahn

deadly acknowledged to be more on the Shanghai wicket than it not been prominent this season, D. M. Khan except at the start, when they won A. O. Madar 3 here.

three games in succession, avenged K. M. Omar their initial defeat by accounting

8. O. Bux Other players who should be for the Club de Recreio by a dif- M. Afzal certain of selection are T." Aerence of seven shots.

M. I. Raznek Pearce, C. C. Garthwaite, E. J. R.

A. M. Wahab Mitchell and G. 8. Dunkley with A.CL "Bowker and F. D. Pereira as our shock bowlers. That leaves four places in the side. Elvin or Minu will take up one of them and if I were to make a selection

In the three senior division games fixed for, this afternoon the nost important one is the meeting of Civil Service and Craigengower "A" on the former's ground. Kowloon

on present form, I will vote for Bowling Green are not engaged this What week, but the result of the Valley the Army representative.

their a bearing on tle I have seen of HL W. Baines some has convinces me that he is too good chances for the championship. I

is a vital match for Craigengower

(skip)

J. Hoosen M. Y. Adal A M. Omer

..

E. S. Abraham

G. E. Costello

F. A. R. Selby B. E. Maughar

(skip)

E. B. Reed

A. T. Hamilton

*** J, B. Ross

(skip) A. R. Dallah A. Chapman

(skip)

Club de Recreio v. Polica B.O. D. C. Alves W. McLeod

-- (skip)

A. V. Barros i L Glendinning C. M. 8. Alves J, R. McWalter

(skip)

A. Channing

'J. B. Riddell

W. Glendinning

(skip)

a man to be left out so we still

us a victory for them will place Dr. R. A. Basto A, E. Carey have two more places in the team.

on level points with the Ricketts has been bowling fairly them well but, with due respect, I do Bowling Green Club with the ad. S. Rozario W. Forrest not feel that he is up to inter-vantage of two games in hand. B Xavier port standard. Besides, we have The chances are that Craigengower F. X. Soares in Alec Pearce an excellent me-will win and strengthen their J. J. Besto dium bowler and though some hopes on wiming the Shield. will argue that Ricketts is de- DURA

last. Two

[skip) Dock are visitors at H. A. Botelho; W. B. Dail 8. Farlow beg to Craigengower where the "B" team F. A. Xavier finitely a slow bowler, I

comes down rather oppose them. After the BP.A. Yvanovich G. 8. Alexander

W. McHardy fast, from a great height.

team's indifferent display in the Julio Ribeiro

(skip) (skip) games the Dockyard Pereira, Pearce, players will be all "but to detent Football Club v. H.. Electric Bowker,

RA Trengove Garthwaite Elvin or Minu there-them. The Police are likely to re. Bhaw fore, we have five regular bowlers,trieve their good name by beating Then there are Owen Hughes and Club de Recreko. Baines who can send down a use- ful ball so it will seem that so far as bowling is concerned, Hong What Kong will be well, served.

C. B. Robertson

A. Brooksbank (skip)

A. Humphreys

There are four games in the junior division." The champions

P. E. Morgan

E. B. Carter

J. Russell (skip)

we want now is a couple of peo- will be out to avenge their initial defeat when they receive the Mr. Quest suggested that one pie on whom we can rely on to

representative of each country make a few runs Teddy Fincher Yachtsmen. On their strong form

should serve

chances

G. E. Stephens

J. J. Gregory G. S. Graver

on the Committee has intimated that he will not be the Indians should win. Although F. H. W. Haynes (skip) under the Chairmanship of either able to make the trip otherwise the Mr. Woodford or Capt, Bates, he will easily secure a place.

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TO-DAY'S FIXTURES

in the remaining J. games are even, the Electricians Letters were read from Pur. F. P. Willams has been rather dis- are likely to get away with the of the Hong Kong Hockey Assocla- R. Porter, Secretary to Commodore appointing but all the same I points when they visit the Football tion yesterday evening that the Frank Elliott, Intimating: that the cannot help feeling that he will Club.

an excellent bat English Amateur Hockey Associa-latter was very pleased to become get in. He is tion had been pleased to accept Vice-President of the Hockey though he did nothing · outstand- the rules and bye-laws of the local Association and from COL J. 11. ing in the two trials up-to-date. Association and had granted the Morris accepting office as a vice D. 8. Harley is much too reckless latter affiliation to the Home body. President.

abat, while Mackay's chief value Mr. A. A Dend was in the chair and was supported by Mr. F. A. Kemp, Hon. Secretary, Mr. AM Xavier, Hon. Treasurer, Captain Bates (Aring), Payr. Lieut Comdr.

..

The following' are the fixtures for

afternoon:

Senior Division

Reserves: J. Murray and Steven:

GUTIERREZ SHIELD COMPETITION

To-Morrow's Games

3 11 1

Rowe pitched for Washing-

$3

1. 3

Selkirk homered for New

· York. Reuter.

AMERICAN GOLF TITLE

Torrance Goes Down

Lively Exchange

A lively exchange in the fourth round. In which peither got off scot free, was followed by several clinches. In close exchanges Schmeing pounded his opponent with short blows to the body.

Neusel attacked at the start of, the fifth round, but was held on. Schmeling then got in a straight left which seemed to shake Neusel, Neusel tried to force the pace in the next

Schmeling round, but drove him back to the ropes where a heavy left brought Neusel to h's knees. There were frequent clinches. Schmeling, who appear ed to be reserving his strength, kept on sending in lefts and rights to Neusel's head.

the Neusel -did his best in seventh round to get through Schmeling's attack but the best he could do was to land two straight lefts just before the gong, An energetic offensive was begun by Neusel, but Schmeling was not to be bustered, and he stopped

to interfere. The Afth round and quarter-every blow. Repeated clinching

caused the referee final

of the American round

and Schmeling finished the round Amateur golf championship were.

with a series of hooks and upper- LIWEon

Little cuts. played, to-day.

When the gong sounded Reynold Smith, David Goldman and Don Armstrong being the last

four.

Brookline, N.Y., Spet. 13.

for the ninth round Schmeling calmly left his carner, while Neu- sel remained sitting on his chair. A surprise of the day was theThe Aght was therefore awarded defeat of T. A. Torrance, a can-

to Schmeling favour didate who, was in great for the championship. He was all square with Edmund Driggs of

The following were the details

New York at the ninth, but the of to-day's play:- latter played excellent golf to place him two up, Driggs, how- and 1 ever, was eliminated by Goldman in the quarter-nnal.

D. Goldman beat Fred Haas 2

Chick Evans beat Mark Stuart 4 and 3

Lawson Little, the American Lawson Little beat Harry Gandy golfer and British Amateur cham-4 and 2

plon this year with a record score, accounted for Harry Gandy Willie Turnesa.

and

Edmund Driggs beat T. A Tor- rance 2 up

QUARTER-FINALS

per at the 23rd...

A..

The Gutierrez Lawn Bowls Shield Competition matches will be continued to-morrow when Wales and Indis

dis meet in the First Round, Civil Service v. Craigengower "A" on the Police green at 330 pm. Kowloon and Portugal and Australia in the Craigongower "B"

Second Round, at the Kowloon Docks.

Bowling Green Club at 3.30 p.m.

The following are the teams:--- India: K. M. Omar, A.

A Razack, D. Rumjahn and U. M. Omar (skip). "

Surg. Lieut. Comdr. Phillips, Maj. 18 h wicket-keeping but with this Campbell and Mr. G. T. Paimer Dunkley in the team we shall have were elected to the Hockey Um to look elsewhere. In this connec pires Board for the ensuing year. tion the name of A Madar

The Secretary also read a letter crops up although he has not yet- P. C. Le Crass (Royal Navy), and from Young Sikh's Association, gured in any of the trials owing Messrs. Az P. Guest (Bt. An-a newly formed body who request to finess. He was a member of drew's), Surgin Singh (Radio) ammitation to the Association. Mitchell's victorious team and If I Jahan Dad (KZ.T.C.). P. E. Naidu Mr. Surgin Singh proposed and Mr. (KITC.), Q. T. Palmer (Europeanahan Dad seconded the proposal YMDA). C. D'Almada e Castro that they be admitted into the (Recreio) and F. A. Barros Incog-Association. This was carried..

After the minutes of the last general meeting had been confirm Led, Mt. Dand announced that the

Association's hand-book which i covered valuable hockey informa tion would shortly be published at Si per copy.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

The following have been selected and to play against the Chinese at While still on the subject of Caroline Fill on Sunday, Septem allation Mr. Dand proposed chat ber 23. Kick off at 4.45 p.m. the yearly subscription remain at the original figure of $5 per annum. Borderers),

Cord (Kowloon); Mullane (B.W.

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Mathias (SW.B.), Ellett

Police. R.C. y. Club de Recreio Junior Division Craigengower y. Civil Service. Indian R.C. v. Yacht Club. Recreto. v. Police B.C Football Club v. HK. Electric. Teams for to-morrow's matches

remember rightly he contributed in no small measure to Hong Kong's success. Madar is a sound bat and a useful Leld who con send down a good medium Ball.

From reports received the lead- ing Shanghat players are in great form at the present, Stokes mak-are follows: ing a lot of runs while Leach has just got his ftleth wicket of the season. Coward is reported to be keeping as brilliantly as ever

SENIOR-DIVISION

and on the whole it is felt that Civil Service v. Craigengower the Hong Kong team will have to E.: W. Simmonds be a really strong one if they are C. Strange

C. Pile (Folice): to return with the Shanghai dag. A. O. Brawn Mr. C. D'Almada e Castro seconded. Robertson (HK Club); Podmore There are at another two weeks F. J. Jones (skip)

(St. Joseph's); before the team leaves, but as it P. E Knight (HLK. is more than likely that the se- 8. Alderman the proposal which was carried 18.W.B.), Elms unanimously.

Mr. Kemp, Hon, Becretary pro Olub) Malpas (Lincpine), Ridley lected eleven will play the Rest S. Eccleshall posed that a Sub-Committee. be (Lincoins) and Eastman (Kow- of the Colony on the last Satur 7. Deakin (skip)

day before they leave, it will not T. Armstrong. formed to decide who are entitled | toon); {#

badger denoting their Reserves: Morrison (8.3.) be at all surprising to see a few L. R. Whant

In Colony or Inter Stanley (R. Nayy), Burnage (Rselections announced in the course AW: Grimmitt

of the next few days. Nary and Baldry (incoins). national matches.

to wear

part

J. Höllidge (skip).

Wales:-W. Phelps, A Chart- nings, R. R. Davis and F. J. Jones iskip).

Australia. Lee, W. K. Way

E. C. Fincher and W. H. B. Muskett (skip), Me

Portugh:-L. A. Gutierrez, F. V. V. Ribeira, C. G. Silva and R. F Luz (skin).

DONATIONS RECEIVED

The treasurer of the Old Pro- testant Church and Cerpeteries at Macao Restoration Fund ledges with thanks the following donations

Already acknowledged

Netherland Community In Shanghai and Hauków..

$1718.50-

Reynold Smith beat Ernest Ple- Goldman beat Driggs 2 and 1

Don Armstrong beat. Chick

Lawson Little beat Willie Turne-

The thirty-six-hole semi-finals Evans 4 and 3 will be decided to-morrow, the ties being Reynold Smith v. Gold-sá 3 and 2 man and Lawson Little V. Arm- strong.

SPALDING

Reynold Smith beat Ernest Ple- per at 23rd.

"KRO-FLITE

BRITISH OPEN

GOLF BALL

AMERICAN OPEN. CH

CANADIAN

AUSTRALIAN

Lasts

till it's

Jost!

Spalding Walls, during 1938:

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