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TO-DAY'S RACES

The Prospects Discussed

BY "BLACK ROCK" The Meeting opens

the with Klangsi Handicap (First Section) for "O"

class Ponleg. This face ought to produce a lårge Deld and I think Jungle Jim will have' në difficulty in repeating his easy win оа Thursday. High Speed as the will be

a great danger distance suits him. Monoplane, and Pontiac Bay should be very close.

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! MACARONI TO WIN? There will be very few starters In the "B" Class Race on Ave furlongs but a good race ls 3.5- aured. Macaron will probably start favourite after his two wins In the "B" Class. but such pro minent flyers 35

King's Bounty. King's Fancy and Seidler of Ger-

many are bound to give him a

WEIGHTS AND ENTRIES

To-Day's Races

The weights and entries for to- day's races are given below. Hangse Handleap, C Class (First. Section) & Furlongs Bistr. 149 lbs.: Bonny Dundee. 161: Bright Star, 147: High Honour, 154; High Speed, 148: Jungle Jim. 159: Lemberg, 140: Mistake Bay, 154; Monoplane, 158;

Pontiac Bay, 165; Soldier of China.

148: Soldier of Peace, 156, Spina

'way, 140; Valorous, 148; Victoria Hall, 145; Yihan. 151.

Kwangsi Handicap, B Class (3 Furlongs) Buy View, 145 lbs.: Bright View. 153; Hetrnan, 158; King's Bounty, 153 King's Fancy. 158: Macaroni, in; Soldier of Germany, 140; The Tiger, 140,

Katoomba Handicap (1 Mile} Aluerity. 140 lbs.; Australian Boy, 142: Bobalak Star, 185; Derby good tussle. Bright. View Day, 160: Empire Day 135: Gold- Thursday's form should be close smith, 145: Halcyon, 135; Hign but I am afraid the distance :5

Finance, 135: Just That, 1521. just a bit too short for him.

Mount Platus, 145; Nell Gwyn 155; Night Star, 156; Racing Heart. Barred; Saucy Face, 102: Southern Cross, 152; Streamline. 135. Klangsi Handicap, C Class (Second

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KATOOMBA HANDICAP The Katoomba Handicap for Australian Ponies Over a mile should provided the best race of

have the afternoon. It will large field, and a possibility of an upset. Saucy Face (Pih) the re- cord holder for this distance wil probably start favourite but very strong opposition wil be coming from Derby Day. Bobning Star. and Australian Boy. Racing Heart after her strong Bnish on Thursday ought to be very rear and I shall not be surprised to see her win."

and a result

and

A DOUBTFUL STARTER The 4th Race on the Programme Is the Classic Race for Subs of

a mie over this season

race should quarter. This In a struggle for first place.be. tween Wadebridge (Butler) Double Chance (Frost) though I prefer Wadebridge. 17th Septem- ber is a doubtful starter but shou'd his owner decide, to send Belmont him out he is a danger. Star also should be prominent.

OPEN RACE The 2nd section for "C" Clas poules is a very open race, and ponies: select the following Foxbridge, Gold Coin. Great Hal, What A Charm.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935.

THE CRICKET LEAGUE

Annual Meeting Yesterday

The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket" League took place yesterday evening in the Sanitary Board Room when Messrs. H. R. B. Hancock, A. W. Hayward, and A. H. Madar, were re-elected en block for the posts of President, Vice-Presidant and Hon. Secretary and Treasurer for

the ensuing year.

whlis

THE FIRST INTERPORT

TRIAL MATCH

Madar's Fine Innings:

Persse Brilliant

(BY ADREM")

were

This match, originally scheduled particularly impressive and

dismissed for 1 and 5 runs. to be played at 2.00 p.m., was started at 1.15 sharp when E. C, respectively, Hayward was bowled Fincher and Richardson opened by a beauty from Goodwin who occaisonal lapses

the apart

for Dunkley's eleven to bowling of Bowker (Naval Yard end) and Garthwalte. The wicket. despite the rain was fairly dry and played easily. Bowker found a length immediately and had

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from when he appeared to be trying to hit the spectators by the screen with full-toss, was bowling very well and coming off very quickly,

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"The minutes of the previous meeting were read and con- firmed.

the pass

reports were adopted un- and accounts

Thanks were ex- animously.

- TWO CERTAINTIES? Dressed by the President, Mr. Han-Teddy Fincher at sea with some cock for the services rendered by some accurate bowling just out-

Persse was now batting beauti- side the of stump which was fully, showing a very good defence the Secretary's brother, Mr. M. P.

for short partiality Madar who took over the work in coming off like lightning. I have and the absence of "A. H." while the rarely seen Garthwaite

bowling which he cut and hooked well. He was swinging apprs- with great vigour. former was on leave for

Meanwhile two months last year.

cfably both ways and found a very Mackay was scratching around awkward spot on the middle and

dreadfully at the other end until leg stumps which had most of the

Alec Pearce put him out of his misery by having him cleverly stumped by Dunkley when at- tempting a village black-smith Ballard shot at a length ball. who bats left and bowls right, to- batted extremely well and

a gether with Ricketts who hit collossal six, knocked off the runs required for etory Just on the stroke of time:

HOME AND AWAY GAMES

side the off stump, swung

very

A letter written to the Commit-batsmen in difficulties. One ball tee of the League dated September of his in particular, pitched out- 18, by Mr. F. D. Perlera, of the LR.C. was then read to the meet- ing, in which the writer proposed amongs.

other things that two

Section) 6 Furlongs Cavalcade, 155 lbs,; Clear View 153 Don, 165: Furt, 155; Flyby-league matches be played in the night, 150: Flying Tourist. 146:

first division, one home and the Foxbridge. 158: Gold Coin, 154: other away. Great Hall, 154; Harvest View, 158: Mayflower, 140; Mersey, 140 Paci- fie Hall. 149: Pride of Tsingtao. 155; Racing Boy, 145: Rousseau. 140: West Parade. 140; What A Chance. 158.

Hunan Handicap. A Class (1 Mile

Cossack's

147

· lbs.:

Beauty. Gladiator. 140; King's Justice, 140: King's Warden. 140; Liberty Bay. 168; Oak Bay, 147; Badku, 140; Sol- dier of Britain. 151.

If "Liberty Bay!" does not AC- cept, the undermentioned weights will apply:--

Cossack's Beauty. 161 lbs.: Gladiator, 154; King's Justice, 151 King's Warden, 154: Oak Bay, 181: Sadko. 145; Soldier of Britain, 165. Kwangtung Handicap, D Class

(1 Miles)

Mr. Perlera in supporting his proposal said that he understood that the Recreio had withdrawn from the First Division which would mean that only eight teams would be competing for honours. He proposed that instead of teams playing one league and one friend- ly against each other, the friendly be abolished and an away fixture Mr. be Instituted in his place. Periera pointed out that such was the case with most of the other games played in the Colony, as for instance, football, tennis and awn bowls. With regard to the 2nd. Division, the speaker said that the scheme would not be feasible as there

teams were too many competing.

He thought that the standard of cricket in the ist. Division would be raised with two league fixtures, of the friendly games as some

were too friendly"!

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late and just missed the leg stump with both Richardson and the wicket-keeper hopelessly beaten. Bowker drew first blood when one into the Richardson edged slips for Persse to bring of a very She one-handed catch. Alec stay very long, Pearce did not being 1.b.w. to Garthwaite after single and then the scoring a

very Fincher brothers saved a "sticky" situation by taking the score from 16 to 57 before E. C. was a and b by Ballard, whist" Indulging in some fireworks. for 40 runs scored very rapidly after. a slow start.

BRILLIANT CUTTING Gosano, the University all- rounder was shaping very con-

Burnett's which, bumped a bit and fidently, when he cocked one of

down by was caught very low

Then Mackay, keeping wicket. came the finest display of the innings when Madar, after rather

settled a shaky start,

down to make an undefeated 75 which was featured by some really brilliant square cutting.

None of the remaining batsmen were at all impressive and Dunk- ley declared at 3.45 with the score at 167 for 9.

Boxing Eve, 166 lbs.; Budge. 148: Copper Idol, 151; Festival Eve, 149; Glad Eyes. 156; Gold Bullion, 155, Heart's Glory, 161; Iron Grey. 140: Jolly Eyes, 158: King's Parade, 140: Partnership, 140; Philanderer. 145:

PRESIDENT'S REMARKS THE CHAMPION

"The President Mr. Hancock said Liberty Bay the champion will Plain View, 140: Popular Star, 147: Solar Star, 140; Sylvandale. 155; probably start

Tammany Hall, 145; Tileum, 145;that he had a few words to say

The bowling throughout had Handicap and

been quite steady although Bur- will have no difficulty in giving Tiny Star, 148; William Osler, 161; with regard to the proposition. To his knowledge with only one league Young Chap. 142: Zero. 168.

inclined to game to be played he found that nett was, at times. great difficulty was often ex-pitch them short. perienced in completing fixtures according to schedule. The Uni- versity for one thing were forced to commence their fixtures in the Spring. So far as raising the standard of cricke, was concern- ed, he found that a game with dulged in some rather risky hit- points depending

the

Mr. Frost another win. For punters I select King's Warden to Anish second, and third, place will rest between Gladiator and

Soldier of Britain.

Fukien Handicap (1 Mile).. Beginner's Luck. 162 Ibs.; Black- smith. 140: Coppersmith. 145 Ebony Idol. 148: Flamingo, 165 Forgemaster, 147: High Principle, 142; In Good Time, 148; Light Brigade, 140; Locksley Hall, 140: Pavane 140: Silver Fox. 140; The Deemster, 163: The Rain Gauge

on the result, race and 140; Wembly Stag, 161: What's The Time. 148; Widnes, 158: Winkfield.

: GLAD EYES The Kwangtung Handicap over 1 mile for D Class ponies will have a very large field. The big sweep Is 380 on th's

hence the great interest. I fancy Glad Eyes to win this event, as I was very much impressed by his win on Thursday. Copper. Idel

140.

who is being ridden by Pih should Fuklen Handicap for novices and

was often apt o run the spirit, as a side would rather scape for a single pour" in a drawn game If they saw that victory was im- possible in the ame allowed.

Goodwin (Kowloon C.C.) backing up the President's remarks said that it was, in any case, practically impossible for the scheme to go through, this year, with the impending Interpart visit from Shanghai, which forced the official season the commence here later than usual.

Mr. F. C. be very dangerous as the distance should draw a large field. Wem- is in his favour, and Young Chap bley Stag appears to be the best.

should also be there al

ponies that (Deltz)

and other

should figure prominently are The ..the finish

Deemster, Flamingo, and Ebony

THE NOVICES The meeting closes with the Idol.

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Major Bonavin and A. W. Ram- sey opened for Hayward's team to Neither or Pereira and Minu

being seeing them appeared to them very well. Ramsey being all at sea with the fast bowler in-

ting. evidently in the belier that when in doubt, attack is the best means of defence. Bonavia was the first to leave being given out Lb.w. to a ball from Minu which appeared to be rather high and then Ramsey was brilliantly caught by Richardson a foot from the boundary in front of the pavilion for 34 scored out of 45. Ride and Garthwaite were not

and April, 6.00 p.m. in November and

p.m in January, and 5.45 December. At last years meettrig a new rule was formulated which allowed for a

the drawing of stumps 10 minutes earlier all round.-

The propositiori met with favour, and it was unanimously decided to revert to the old tline for termina

Speaking on behalf of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, Mr. T. E Pearce said that so far as the committee of his club were con- cerned, they were not in a position to support the proposal. They found enough difficulty in alloca ting the ground for the requisite number of first and second divi- | ting the games. sion games, in addition to the an- nual fixtures of the HK.C.C. versus, the Army, Navy and Com-. bined Services. There also to be taken into consideration the an- nual inter-club fixtures, to which the members of the club attached Children's Playground Committee, great importance, and the com-be given again. This proposal was mittee while not. wishing to ap- seconded by Mr. Hayward and pear selfsh to cricket interests in when put to the vote met with the Colony, felt sure that the general members of the club would

not

Mr. Hancock then proposed that a similar donation of $50, as in the previous year be given to the. Central British School, Diocesan Boys Behool, and Elis Kadoriee Indian School,

as well as the

acclaim

A vote of thanks was then pro- tolerate the abolition of their an- posed by the President of the

nual inter-club fixtures.

The motion was defeated,

Banitary Board for the use of the room as in previous years, and proposal by Mr. F. C. Goodwin that the meeting terminated with a league cricket committee be thanks expressed to Mr. B. C. Fin- formed for the purposes of attend-cher for his work in auditing the ing to the arrangements of league accounts. fixtures, or to attend to any other matters, was defeated.

TIME LIMIT-

THE ENTRIES

The following teams have signi- fed their intention of entering The Anal item in Mr. Perlera's the 1st Division Hong Kong C.C 'G'ter concerning the alteration of Army, Royal Navy, Indian RC, the present, time limit to games Craigelgower O.C., H.E. University. 'n boh division, was then discussed, KC.COB.c.cangka Mr. Perlera proposing that they 2nd, División: R.AS.0., IRC, should revert to the old-time limit R.NEDOM RAMC, PRC. for the drawing of stumps lé. 6.15 | 0.0/0..-HK University, HK.CO:] p.m. in October, February March 15.ET! GSCO; and Recteln, wooden

The game was interesting throughout and was witnessed by 3 most surprising number et spectators. The next trial is being held to-day when most of the players whose names have been submitted by their Clubs and who did not play on Thursday are me. participating. It seems to rather significent that Madar and Teddy. Fincher who did so well have not been asked to play. wonder if the Selectors have al- ready made up their minds about them?

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WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 5

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Small-Pox:-Basrah, Bombay, 4 cases; Calcutta, 3 cases: Madras, 2 cases: Negapatam, 1 death; Tuticorin, 2. cases; Vizaga- patam. 1 case: Shanghai, 1 case.

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