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TRAINING GALLOPS

Some Good Times Returned

Quite a large number of ponies were clocked on Saturday morning when some very good times were returned. Derby Day moved convincingly over a mile and a quarter in 2351 finishing in 26.1 full of pep. Cold Morning and Alacrity were clocked over a mile in 223 with a finish of 27.3 and Goldsmiths last quarter of 27 over the same distance which was covered in. 2.20 was im- pressive.

Solar Star

Rose Queen and

The Deemster Australian Boy

King's Justice

Ythan and Mersey. Chesterfield

Rousseau

Vixen Tor...........

Helter Skelter

The Tiger....

Victoria Hall

Dis- 1st

5th. Last

2nd 3rd 4th tance Qr QT Qr. QT Qr. Qr.

14 36 1.09.3 1.42.2 216.2 2.44.3

28.4. 31

Soldier of Britain Valorous

29 1.01

1 43. 1.22

The Maori

Little Beauty....

1

14 414 1.20 43,2 1.27

1.34.2

33.2 2.05.3 2.41

35.2 1.57 231.2 2.58.3 27.1 31.1 2.02.4 2.35

Pontiac Bay and

Mistake Bay

# 37.4 1.12.5 · 1.421

St. Joan

47

Hetman

1

38.3

Glorious Star

32.3

1.19.3 1.52.1 1.16.3 1.47.1 2.17 1.06.2 1.41 1,17

29.3 32.3 29.4 33

Saucy Fate

1

42 1.18.2 1.51.12.20

Able Amazon

1 38.1 1.16 1.52 2.23

Bag Tor

14

40.1

1.21.2 2.00.1 2.38.1 3.09.1 31

"

Alacrity & Cold Morning 1

45.1

1.23.1.1.55.2 2.23

27.3

Snowy River

1 41.3

1.17.3 1.52.3 2.22.4

Philanderer

.... 1

39.2

The Goose

1

39

1.14.3 1.47

1:18 1.54.2 2.28

2.18.3

Artic Star

I

36.4

1.12

1.45.2 2.18.3

3,37

1.11.2 1.44-

30.1 31.3 *31.3 32.1 32.3

1 45.2

1.24.3 2.00.4 2.31

30.1

44.2 1.19.1 1.49.2

30.1

1 51.3 1.34.1 2.14 2:51 3.21.4

80.4

14 45.4 1.32

2.15.2 2.56.2 3.31

94.3

1

Sci-Fa and Touchstone 14 47,9 Felbridge

1 43.1 1.24

41.2 1.18.1 1.52 739.2 1.16.2 1.48 46.1 1.28.1 2.03 1.31 2.10

2.49.3 3.19.2 30.4 2.02.4 2.35.2

32.3

2.22

30.2"

r2

12.34

32.3

31

No Can

1 39

1.17.3 1.53.2 2.26.3

33.1

Leading Bee, and

Blacksmith

# 39.1 1.14.1 1.48

33.4

Voltaire

1

42 1.19 1.52.2 2.24.3

32.1

Invermark and Clyde

1

35.21.09.4 1,45.1 2.27.4

32.3.

2.22

36.4

Helluvafella

1

39.1 1.16.2 1.52.1 2.27.3

35.2

Gold Currency

1

42.1 1.18

1.53.2 2.25

Got That

31.3 28.1

1 47.3 1.30.1 2.05 2.39.2

I 33.2

1

38 1.13.2 1.46.3 2.19.1

32.3

1

45.2. 1.26.2 2.08 2.36.2

33.2

Twenty Grand

1

45 1.25 2.01.2 2.35

3.06

31

Soldier of Victory

4 34.2 1.07 1.38.4

31.4

Gold Coin

38.1 1.12 1.45.2 2.16.1

30.4

Ace of Aces

3 38.2 1.12.4 1.45

32.1

Bonny Dundee

49 " 1.23,3 2.01 2.31.4

30.4

Strathaird & Strathal

i

41.2

1.18 1.49 2.22.4

33.4

Estover

4

39.2

1.17.2 1.49.2

33

Diogenes

33.4

1.06.2. 1.38.2

33

Sarabande

1

39.2

1.16.1.51.2 2.244

33.2

Belmont Star

# 37

1.11.3 1.44

32.2

Don

1 35

1.07.2 1.40.3 2,13

32.2

Sadko

1

381

1.13.2 1.47 2.18

31

Bold Captain

Cavalcade

235 1.10 1.41.3

31

Beginner's 'Luck and

Adventurer

1 35

1.09 1.414 214.4

$3

Tiny Star and

Nebular Star

1 36-3

1.12 1.43.3

31.3

Racing Lass

# 33.4

1.03.4 1.31.1

27.2

Invincible. Knight

and Emergency Call ... 1

Gold Picker

34.2 36.2 1.11.4 1.412

1.09.3 1.46 2.21.2

35.2

32.3

Racing Boy

4 "89

1.13.4 1.47

33.1

What's The Time'

238.2

1.11.2 1.43.4

32.1

The Minz

4 37.2

1.11.3 1.45

33:2

What About That

7 40

1.20.3 1.54.2

33.4

Young Chap

1

*42.1 1.20 1.55.3 2.28.1

32.3

11 42.4 1.22.2 2.02.1 2.37.4 3.10

32.1

Copper Idol

38

1.16.2 1.48.2 2.22.3

34.1

Gold Dust and

High Principle

40.1

1.13.1 1.38 219

33

Pacific Hall

11 32.3

1.05 1.37.2 2.13 2.52

39

Soldier of Honour and

Soldier of Pexce

1

41.2 1.20.4 1.67.4 2.28.3

30.4

Soldier of Mongolia

Heart's Desire

39.2 1:17.1 1.48

30.4

Soldier of Russia.

Goldsmith

1 43.2

1.24.4 1.63 2.20

27

Limelight

1:23

1.06–1.38.3–—– 2.13.

34.2

Lucky Strike Southern Cross

33

1.15.2 1.48.1. 2.18.4

30.3

1 40

1.15.1 1:46.2 2.14

27.3

1

42.2 1.22 1.56.1 2.25.3

29.3

1 44.4 1.27.3 2.05 2.38.1

33.1

and Flamingo Derby Day

1

1 34.3 1.08.3 1:40.1 2.09 2.35.1

26.1

Bold Major

High Honour Lion-Hunter

THE TORCH OF KNOWLEDGE

H. K. Middle School Oratory Contest

TWO ARMED ROBBERIES

Within five hours two armed. robberies occured in the same village and in each case the mar auders made good their escape be-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1935.

CRICKET

Recreio Skittled

During the week-end, two League matches in the Senior Division and

three in the Junior, were played

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The University who had been far- ing well in the League this sea- were unexpectedly defeated by the Civil Service at Pokfulum. wickets. A. E Perry was by 6 chiefly responsible, securing wickets for 63 runs. Playing at Sookunpoo the Club de Recreio

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WEEK END FOOTBALL

» (Continued from Page 18) Club lost many opportunities netted in the first half after the through dilly-dallying." Sabhan

Club's defence Was harrowed. After, the interval Club missed a penalty. Cheung Lim Hong and

lead Kwok Ying Way Increased the

LOCAL RUGGER

Vounteers Beat Army

teated the Army by two goals and two tries (18 points) to two goals 10 points) in their Annual Rugby encounter on the Club ground on Saturday.

The Hong Kong Volunteers 'de-

The winders were best served The Incolns." second division by their fly-half and serum-half, eleven réceived a surprise at Soo-Turner and Millar who set their Indian kunpoo yesterday when the Royal three-quarters in motion

with Engineers beat them by one goal splendid openings, to nil

fell easy victimas to the Recreation, Club. losing

by 7 wickets. Bowling at his fastest, F. D. Pereira, skipper of the In- dians was in great form with the ball, taking 5 wickets for 8 runs and with the assistance of A. R. Mir.u t3 for 11, the Portuguese team was dismissed for 24 runs, when having first lease of the wickets.

IN

The Army pack held their own the tight serum but were

cen, beaten in the loose. where Walk- Bradford and Cumming

shone.

There was no score in the first in half, but five minutes' from restart the Engineers cetted the the only goal of the game, following a smart attack on the left wing and a Berce struggle in front of goal. Howlett received the chance and netted. The Lincolns wards then put up the best show of the encounter in an endeavour to equalise.

fox-

Hunter played a fairly sate game at full-back. but in the opening half he fumbled on sev- eral occasions.

McGilchrist was somewhat. sub- Rush and Dodds| dued, while Lammert was weak were busy attempting to pass the at the start. Floyd, the Army Sappers' sturdy defence, but it right-wing three-quarter, played was only on rare occasions that an outstanding game and display- they "succeeded, and, then Sellek, ed a fine burst of speed, easily in the Engineers goal, was always evading McGilchrist and Lammert, on the alert and made brilliant while Davies, his centre-three- quarter gave him all the necessary support..

In the Junior Division League, the University just managed to de- feat the Civil Service by one wicket a low-scoring match." "A feature of this match was a bowling per- formances of Ng and Westlake.. who took 8,ror 17 and 6 for 31 respectively. The Roya? Army Medical Corps beat the Cralgen- rower by 62 runs, while the other league game between the Kowloon.. C.C. and the Royal Engineers re- sulted in the triumphs for the former bq 47 runs.

SENIOR LEAGUE.

CIVIL SERVICE BEAT UNIVERSITY

The bowling of A. E. Perry, who secured & wickets for 63 runs, was

the chief cause of the University's defeat by 6 wickets at the hands of the Civil Service in a. Premier League encounter at Pokfulum. -

Batting first, the home team were dismissed for 132 runs, to which L T. Ride contributed a valuable 49

Losing only 4 wickets, the Civil Service were able, to pass the Pokfulum team's total, having scored 136 when stumps were drawn R. M. Wood was in good form with the bat, scoring 58 runs. J. Barrow contributed, 24, and E. H Griffiths 26. Tata took 4 for 27.

The scsores were:- University:-132 (L. ̈T. Ride 49.

D. 3. Blake 14, S. Reed 10, A. B. Tata 12, E. T. Wood 14; Perry & for 63, Richardson 1 for 37, Whitley 1 for 14). C.S.C.C.-136 for 4 wickets (J. Barrow 24, R. H. Griffiths 26, A. E. Perry 11 not out, R. M. Wood 50; Tata 4 for 27). ||

RECREIO SKITTLED FOR 24 Against the bowling of F. D. Pereira (5 for 8) and A. R. Minu (3 for 11), the Club de Recreio were dismissed for 24 runs when batting frat, in a Senior League encounter with the Indian Re- creation Club at Bookunpoo, and were defeated by a wickets,

With the small score to pass, the Indians lost three wickets be- fore they secured the necessary runs to wix.

The scores were;-

Recreto:-24 (F. D. Pereira 5 for 8

A. R. Minu 3 for 11). IE.C.-33 for.3. (A. H. Madar 10

not out, Prata 2 for 16.)

JUNIOR DIVISION

MEDICALS BEAT CRAIGEN.

GOWER

The Medical Corps defeated the

Valley. Craigengower by 62 runs at Happy

".

The scores were:-

fore help could be summoned R.A.M.C.138 Major. V. J. Bonavis

Both incidents took place at Chan Tau Village, in the Lak Ma Chau district in New Territories. The Hong Kong Middle School mer living in an un-numbered hut.

Man Shut-on, aged 40, a far Oratory Contest held at the Chin-in Chan Tau Village,,, was rudely ese YMCA., on Saturday evening, awakened at 1.45 am on Saturday was won by Mr. Chan Kwong Lun, by two persons who entered his from the Fong Lam School, who room from a hole in the roof, chose as his subject "A Man's Life | while two other Chinese males, and his Spiritual Cultivation.”

armed with revolvers, made him kept silent.

Mr. Chan, thus won for his school the handsome trophy entitled "The Torch of Knowledge," which was presented by Dr. T. C. Ylp...

Miss Kwong Wing-tan, from the Yeung Chung Girls' College, was

His hut was ransacked for about hair an hour, the robbers making

of with jewellery and other pro- party valued at about $200. The four men made good their escape. the second best, while Mr. five

71. Pte. Snooks 21; Souza 3 főr 44. G. T. Lee 2 for 31, Way 5 for 14. CCC-74 (G. Lee 14, W.

Anderson 18, G. T. Lee. 16;

Trimble 2 for 19. Apps 2 for 11, Snooks 4 for 2). F

"K.C.C. DEFEAT ENGINEERS Playing at home, the Kowloon CIC, were victorious over the Royal, Engineers by 47 runs...

The scores were

KC.G-122 (8) Jex 18,

Broadbridge 16, B. D. Lay 24, HL Langley 14, Bradford 2 for 33 Huddire 3 for 22, Powell 42 for 23).

EcYes.

THIRD DIVISION

The Royal Ordnance Corps were too good for the Railway whom they defeated by x clear goals. Prince (3), Routledge. Duffeld and McQueen were the marks

men.

Airforce trounced the Police in a very listless encounter by three goals to one. Dockerty, Beechain and Gregory scored for the Air men and Chan Chui for the Po- lice.

E. Lancs maintained their lead In the third division when they were victorious against the Engin- eers by three goal scored by Sand- ford (2) and Thorpe,

Lincolns bowed to the Servce Corps by four goals to one there- by conceding their position in the table. Beasley (3), and Eycott scored for the Corps and Wärdle for the Lincolns..

RECREIO AT CANTON

During the week end the Club de Recreio made a trip to Canton and played two matches there.

On Saturday they were pitted against a combined team "repre- senting the Army, Navy, Airforce and the Lingnan University and emerged victors by 5 goals to one.

B. Gosano, Delgade, Gomes, Alves and Beltrao (penalty scored for the Recs and a Varsity player scored for the Chinese team."

Yesterday they met a stronger opposition in the team of China Athletic (Canton) and lost by the only goal.

They had the misfortune to lose T. Castilho during the first few minutes of the game with a sprained ankle.

Ng Kan Po scored for the Chinese Bowen and A. V. Gosatio played well in defence.

FRIENDLY GAMES

CLUB SENIOR † NAVY

The Navy seniors drew with the Club in a friendly, cricket match at King's Park.

The Club batted frist and totalled 166 for 5 wickets, H Owen Hughes scoring 63, which included eight boundaries.

were

The Navy, replied with 8 wickets for 75 runs when stumps drawn..

The scores were:-

Club:-166 for 5 dec. (H. Owen

Hughes 63. E. R. Duckitt 30. Lt. Douglas 2 for 35, Lt. New- son 2 for 42), Navy:-75 for 8 (14. Bramwell 25,

Mid. Stirdee 20. G. R. MA Ricketts 3 for 23, T. M. L. Red- mond 2 for 8, T. A Pearce 2 for. 13). (

CLUB JUNIORS: WIN The Hong Kong Cricket Club juniors defeated the Royal Navy by four wickets in a friendly cricket match on the Club ground..

Owing to low-scoring, 3 innings by each side were playing."

The scores were

Chung Foon-il, from the Bay Nam Roughly ave hours previously, R.E-75 (L. Cpl Burst 11, L. Royal Port inringe 37 (Lt.

College, was placed third. Both students spoke on the Rural Re habilitation as one of China's In portant Present Day Problems,""

Mr William C. Chan, Becretary of the Chinese YM.C.A presided.

The judges were the Rev. Faul 8. FT80, Mr. Wong Wai and Mr. Wong Kwok-long. Mr. Chan Kit Lung provided Lap music.

Others participating in the con test were Miss Wu Yuk-hang, Bt. Paul's, Girls' College: Mr. Hung 81-

residing in an un-numbered hut in the same village, was robbed of $50 and some jewellery by three Chinese males armed with revol vers. They also made good their escape.

By

Bergt, Fils 20 not out, Bpr. Bradford 10, Lay 3 for 11, Jones 3 for 7. Mackenzie 2 for 9, G. Lee 1 for 4)

VARSITY V. C.8.C.C. The University defeated the Civil Service by 1 wicket.

The scores were CB.CC.

po, Chung Wah College, Mr. Hon Yan-sin, Chung Wah College Miss Chan Sheung kan, Ling Toa Girls Univeral College and Mr. Chan Hon-kl Tai Wah College.

Com. Besant 12 W. Keith Ro binson for 18. G. A Millbank 15. for 161,

2nd innings 59 (Humphries 20, 1, Potter 3 for 7, L. D. Kilber 3 for 2014

Club 18t

dece

out)

Inga, 68

And Trinit

B. Forbes 30, G. Gaga

h

Lewis, the Army fly-half. play- ed a good game, often breaking through only to be smothered at the crucial moment. Hamilton worked hard, but was a trifle slow for Millar.

Rigg worked hard and was ung lucky not to have broken through his on several occasions, while winger, Peers, gave a very poor display: in the second half Munro was substituted and this wing then became the most dangerous part of the. Volunteer 'attack.

Walkden, Cumming and Brad- were the pick of the forwards.

Metcalfe was not seen to much | advantage at the Army back divi- sion, except Од rare occasions, when he crossed to effect tackle." -

Lt. Harrison and L/Cpl. Harri- son were the best among the Army forwards, while Barraclough and Hall were prominent in the rushes.

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