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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935.
2. In the World of Sports
LEO FROST HAS FIELD DAY
Plain View Wins Big Sweep Event
ONLY TWO PUNTERS SUCCESSFUL
IN THE DAILY DOUBLE
The Second day of the Ninth Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, was once again featured by a moderate attendance and poor dividends. Only one pay ment was over the century mark, this being returned by Plain View in the Kwang Tung Handicap when Mr. Lang paid his 74 backers $102 each.
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Cash sweeps figures were also on the low side. The big sweep for the Kwang- tung Handicap returned $22,365 which was won by ticket No. 14594. There were 52.550 tickets sold. Only two were successful in picking the winner in the second leg of the Daily Double and they each collected $1416.80,
Mr. Leo Frost was the most successful jockey of the" day, returning four firsts and two thirds while Mr. S., Y. Liang was the next best with two firsts. Liberty Bay which was debarred from being easily romped-home winner in the Hunan Handicap. The time returned by this proy was only 1/5th of a second behind the record set up by Diana Bay..
(Mr. Frost)
THE INTERPORT
TRIAL
Mackay Bats Well
The second Interport Cricket trial match was played on Satur- day between leams captained by A. W: Hayward and G. S. Dunkley, "A feature of the game was the good bowling of E. L. Gosano who took 2 wickets" for 22 runs, and A. R. Minu (1 for 5). In the Arst six overs he only conceded two
runs.
J. E. Richardson scored 38 out of 90 in 85 minutes, hitting alx boundaries, while Mackay, who was associated in a stand of 57 with Richardson, scored 40 out of 87 in 31 minutes, hitting seven boundaries.
Mr. G. S. Dunkley's XI
T. E. Pearce, c Wilch, b Lee ... H. W. Baines, b Gosano
E. R. Duckitt, c Ballard, Elvin 11
E. W. Persse; b Gosano .........
E F. Fincher, c Gosano, b
Ballard ...............
F. J. Zimmern, b. Elvin
G. R. M. Ricketts, b`Ballard.
W. C. Hung, c Sayer, b Ballard G. 8. Dunkley, not out
F. Baker, b' Lee 2A, R. M.nu, not out
Ex.ras (LB3, NB1)
dir. Fung) 3 Won by a length. the same be- tween second and third.
HUNAN HANDICAP ("A" CLASS) | 2-Kwangsi Handicap (6 Furlongs)
Liberty Bay took the ralls and Mr., Dynasty's King's Fancy, 156 wus about a length ahead of Gladiator with King's Warden tak- Mr. Dynasty's King's Bounty. ing third place. At the first 148 lbs.... (Mr. B. M. Wood) quarter Soldier of Britain came up Mr. Lan's Bright View. 158 lbs. to the front alsposing of Liberty Bay. Meanwhile Gladiator drop- pod back to the rear. At the half mile post Cossack's" Beauty and | Soldier of Britain were abreast. Liberty Bay regained the lead at the last quarter. Gladiator came
Place: $7.60. $25, $13.70. up again and was challenged by Also ran:-Bay View (Mr. Liang) King's Warden. Liberty Bay 145 lbs., Hetman Mr. Butler) 158. romped home an easy winter by Macaroni (Mr. Black) 168, Soldier four lengths.
belrigo Germany (Mr. Delta) 140, The Gladiator
Time: 14.2, 42.2, 1.10.4. Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $12.80...
KIANGSI HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION) "C" CLASS
There was a moderate atten- dance while a slight breeze was blowing when 12 starters were set off for the First Section or the Kiangs! Handicap, Yihan led with Mistake Bay a neck behind. Mis- tako Bay overtook Ythan less than a hundred yards further on and gradually forged ahead and by the time the half mile post was reach- , ed High Speed and High Honour were second and third respective- iy. Mistake Bay continued to lead with High Speed taking second place, Soldier of Place came up strongly on the stretch to take second and King's Warden third. Tiger (Mr. Pih) 140. third place only a neck behind the| As Liberty Bay was debarred from second
betting Gladiator paid its 641 hockers 39.30 for a win. Inciden- tally Liberty Bay's time was only 15 of a second behind the record. KWANGTUNG HANDICAP.
KWANGSI HANDICAP ("B" CLASS)
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'King's Fancy led from the start. Boldler of Germany, King's Bounty. Macaroni, and Hetman followed in the order named. The same posi tions were maintained right up to the quarter mille post. In the home streich King's Bounty came up, and near the 220 yards post Bright View came challenging strongly, eventually disposing of Macaron for third place.
KATOOMBA, HANDICAP' Saucy Face. Alacrity and Night Star led in the order
named, Night Star coming up to take first place at the "Football Stand, with Saucy Face and Southern Cross in close attendance. The first two horses retained their positions un- til the quarter mile post while Streamline came up to the third position. Past the last quarter Night Star was strongly challenged by Southorn Cross and near the grand stand Alacrity came from the rear.
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Southern Cross finally came in. 4 length ahead of Alacrity with a neck separauing the latter from Night Star.
SUB-GRIFFIN" AUTUMN PLATE The 10 ponies were bunched to gether at the start. Wadebridge took
the lead on the first approach to the stretch followed by Inver- märk. Double Charice and Pro- pitous Time, and the same post- tions were maintained right up to
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WEEK-END
Club's
SOCCER RESULTS
Lucky Win Over Kowloon
POLICE HAVE EASY GAME WITH
GUNNERS
A full programme of league football matches in all three divisions was carried out over the week-end when some closely contested games were seen, though the stand." ard of soccer in some of the senior division matches was not as high as might have been expected.
The Club were rather fortunate to come away with the points when they visited Kowloon on Saturday while the Recreio--St. Joseph's game ended in the teams sharing two goals.
At Sookunpoo yesterday the Police once again demonstrated that they are serious contenders for league honours when they beat the Artillery in no uncertain manner, scoring four goals without reply. In the only second division game played" yesterday Lincoln's beat Radio by 6 goals to 'I in what may be best described as a one-side encounter.
18 Recreto
St. Joseph's) .0 Portuguesa
◊ E Police FUSILIERS WIN.
3
5
7
2
$
15
22
DIVISION I
24 East Lancs
2 Lincolns
2
»9 | Club
3' Kowloon
2
33
R. A.
8 Fusiliers
3
('cutters) ~--0-
1 St. Joseph's
1
4
DIVISION H
RAS.C., and
Total (for 9 wkts, dec.)
153
R.A.O.C.
1 South China
5
Recreio
5. Kowloon
2
Bowling Analysis
Eastern
..2 Fusliders
+
0. M. R.
W.
*Gosano Lee
University
1 East Lancs.
2
2 #
22
1
Athletic
4 Club
1
9 1 32
Evin ....... 8 2 31 Ballard
2
DIVISION HI
8 1 28
3
Liga
Pearce
B 1 36
*bowled a no-bRU,
Lincolns
1 C. Police
Railway
0 Fusiliers
Mr. A. W. Hayward's XI
Betting
Air Force
Win.
Place.
Lt. J. P. Williams, Ibw, b Baker
4
1st Poriy
444
417
J. E. Richardson, b Ricketts
38
2nd Pony
47
$4"
T. A Pearce, b Hung".
4
3rd Pony
95
124
G. R. Sayer, b Minu
The Field
7C9
218
Capt. Walch, c
Dunkley.
Hung
3
Total 1,295
1,413
E. L. Gasano, b Persse
5.
A W. Hayward, c Duckley, b
Ricketts
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N. A. E. Mackay, c Dunkiey, b
Baker
C. S. M. Elvin, not out
0
(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 2
Cpl. Ballard, not out
Extras (B6, WB1)
lbs.
(Mr. Frost) .3 Won by a length, a neck between second and third.
Total for 8 wkta.)
117
A. T. Lee did not bat
Bowling Analysis
Q. M. R.
W.
Baker
8 2 25
2
Mhu
9 5.
6
1
*Hung
2 0
2
3
0 11
1
9
1 31
2
3
0 25
0
2 1
1
1 0.
3-Katoomba Handicap (1 Mile) Mr. Leong Kwok Cheong's
Southern Cross, 152 lbs.
The starter had difficulty in getting the 15 ponies away for the race which. Incidentally was for the "Big Cash Sweep" event. Zero was sent out in front with Young Chap. Boxing. Eve and Tiny Star Mr. L "Reidy's Alacrity, 140 lbs. coming up in the rear Zero was
(Mr. Davis) 1
Time: 25.2, 52, i 19.4, 1.46.4. Parf-mutuel :-
st lending when the Football Mr. E. S. K's Night Star, 158 I stand was reached. Boxing Eve and Heart's Glory coming next in order. Near the last quarter Heart's Glory and Zero were ab- reast with Plain gaining ground
View rapidly The last named horse gradually forged ahead and- Tiny Star came up from the rear. Plain View went past Zero in the stretch with Tiny Star coming up to second place. Glud Eyes was third.
FUKIEN HANDICAP Difficulty was again experienced in apiting the big field of Afteen ponies off. Wembley Stag led all along and High Principle was second Rain Guage and Pavahe were all going strongly at the last quarter Wembley went all not Rain Gauge came up to the recond position and Deemster, ridden by Choy Wing Hay, came in for thd place.
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The Results
(Mr. Frost) 1
(Mr. Plb) 2 Mr. Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of
Peace, 151 lbs.
the Football Stand. Double Chance 1-Kwangsi Ilandicap (6 Furlongs) was being challenged by Belmont Mr. L. Dunbar's Mistake Bay, Star and Sci-Fb at the half mile
155 lbs....... post and when the quarter mile Mr. L. T. F. High Speed, *148 was reached Valley View had crept up to the second position. Wadebridge
strongly Was very challenged by Valley View on the stretch and the race looked as though it was going to be a very close one: Valley View managed to, get past Wadebridge by 'half 'a length with Double Chance two lengths behind the second pony.
KIANGSI HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION}" "C" CLASS
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(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 3 Won by 3 lengths, a neck be- tween second and third.
Time: 274, 36.4. "1983. Part-mutuel :-
Wip: $12.40.
Place: $1, $8.10, $19.50. ⠀ Also ran:-Bright Star Mr. Liang) 148 lbs High Hogan (MI. Roza) 154, Lemberg (Mr. Black), A very close start with Flying 140, Monoplane Mr. Pan) 158, Sol- Tourist taking the lead featured dier of China (Mr. Delta) 148. this race. Clear View second with Spinaway (Mr. Ralph) 141, Valor- What A Chance third. This pony ous (Mr. Davis) 146, Victoria Hall came up strongly near the last Mr. Tang Man Wa) 140, than quarter, but Great Hall was going Mr. Butler) 151. at a fast pace and gave What A Chance great race. It was a glorious finish with What A Chance, just a little ahead of Great Hall, but the latter (with Frost up). hung on gimiy and reached the post a short head in front of What A Chance with Pride of Tsingtao taking third place.
Win: $28.90.
Flace: $9.70, $11.10, $18. Also
Bay ran: Australian (Black) 142 lbs., Goldsmith (Mr. Deitz), 145, Saucy Face (Mr. Pih) 162. Streamline (Mr. Tang Man Wan) 136.
Betting
Win
Place.
"
1st Pony
238
267
2nd Pony
223
207
3rd Pony
175 256
The Field
919
970
Total 1,553. 1,700
4.Sub-Griffins Autumn Plate (14 Miles) Mr. Lan's Valley View, 150
lbs.
....(Mr. Llang) 1 Mrs. Pearce's Wadebridge, 157
18. ........ (Mr. Butler) 2 Mr. L. Dunbar's Double Charice,
-54 lbs...... (Mr. Frost) 3 Won by half a length, two lengths between second and third.
Time: 31.4 1.02.4, 1.35.1, 2.07.2.
2.39.1. Pari-mutuel—
Win: $58.90.
Place: $10.10, $7.40, $11.20. Also ran:-Belmont Star (Mr. Black) 155 lbs., Emergency Call (Mr. Pan) 181, Invermark (Mr. Ralph 152 Lucky Strike (Mr. Deltz) 157, Nebular Star (Mr. Prichard 148, Propitious Times Mr. Y. Fung) 150, Sci-Fa (Mr. Davis) 150.
1st Pony and Pony 3rd Pony The Field
Betting
Win. Place.
128 231 701 493 175 180 711 -933
Total 1.715-1,846
5. Klangs! Handicap-2nd- Section (6 Furlongs)
Persse Ricketts
Zimmern Ducklit Pearce
*bowled a wide-ball.
PEREIRA HITS OUT
The Indian Recreation Club held their second cricket trial when a
·team
captained by Mr. T. D. Pereira beat Mr. A. K. Ismail's eleven by three wickets.
F. D. Pereira, who was top- scorer, hit mine boundaries in his undefeated knock for 58 runs, while A. K. Sumaḍ scored 48, in- cluding eight boundaries. Mr. A. K. Ismail; XI: 142 (A, el Arcúlli 35, A R, Kitchell 33, A. K. Ismail 43).
Mr. F. D. Pereira's XI: 143 for 7 dec. (F. D. Pereira 58 not out, JA, K. Sumläd 48),
BROADBRIDGE FORM
In a friendly cricket match at King's Park the Diocesan Boys'
"A School defeated a Recreio eleven by 62 runs, R. Broadbridge being in brillant form with the ball to take 8 for 21 in addition to contributing' 32 towards tbe School's total of 109. His innings included Ave N's.
Bcores;
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In a very one-sided game the FusLlers defeated the Royal. Ař- tillery (Stonecutters) by 3. goals
oil at the Valley on Saturday. "Throughout the game the Fusi- Hers had "the better of the ex- changes, and the only good de-
partmen of the R.A team was their defence. In Price they had a briliant right back, but he had Their for- no support whatever. wards never looked like scoring. and all they could do was lob the ball into their opponents' territory. The first half ended with the score still 1 t
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. On resumption the Gunners were kept on the defensive all the time as the Fustlers attack had lost none of its sting. Hunt had the misfortune to handle in the penal ty area following a clearance by
Hall and Harrison scored from the spot.
Shortly before time, Bullivan. from a very acute angle, saw his shot rebound off the upright into the net..
LINCOLNS AND E. LANGS DRAW
The Lincolns were lucky to ob- tain a polat when they clashed
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clear mistimed a shot which, moon) by 4 clear goals in arst swerved in front of his own goal division encounter. The Gunners and the ever alert Huggins rushed were Badly handicapped in the in and scored,
second half when they lost Fish- equaliseder, who hurt his hand, and Mor- ton was only a passenger as he had an injured knee,
The E. Lanes! spon through Ridings who sent in a shot which Reed did not see.
After the interval Lawton gave the East Lancs the lead with the best goal of the game. The East Lancs jubilation was shortlived, however, for five minutes later, Just before the whistle, Deeming shot directly at Harmsworth, who punched out only for Higgins to score.
*RECS HOLD SAINTS
At the very commencement ot the game Stevens had bad luck when he drove in a hard shot only to strike the up-right The Gunners got going and Pile and Blackburn had their hands full to keep Reece and Edmunds away.
A
. DURHAM SAVES
Stevens who was ever a danger when within shooting distance, go
A very exciting match was wit-control of the leather and ness: at King's Park on Batur- through to`send 'is's hard drive day when the Club Recreio drew straight at Durham who made a with, the -Saint Josepas who are brillant save. Stevens again had now leading the premier League bad luck when he had a certain Division. 'Th:"score was 1 goni ai. | goal but this was saved bi the alc
The Saints soon settled down of time by Fisher at the expense and asserted their superiority of a corner. early in the game, but their for- warus seemed to let things go too
freeg with the result that they had to be content with a single point,
The Recs had many opportun- lies of scoring, especially in the second hall, but their feeble com- bination as a forward line proved once again, their inability of get ting anywhere near the goal. !
Leonard and Hussain were two energetic halves, the former sup- plying many web-judged, passes to G. Singh and Fernandes, but Elms, making a welcome reappearance, did not produce his best form,
The R. A. then forced a corner, and Morton connected with that
famous header but Pile, who was in the goal mouth cleared. En- munds tried a dash through on his own but he was too wel; mark- ed by Brooks and Gough At this time Morton who was playing brilliant game, had the bad luck to hurt bis knee and from this stage he was merely a passenger.
POLICE SCORE
The first goal came from Green who sent in a hard shot to Five the Police their first goal. Stevens received a pass from Moss and made no m'stake with a beautifu St. Joseph's took the lead when drive from 10 yards out. A few Omar sent in a shot from the
minutes later Steven got his sec- wing, the ball being diverted past | ond goal with a nice header.
a misunder- Hal: time arrived with the score Marques through
standing between Bilva and Bo-3 goal to nil in favour of "the
Police,
Wen.
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Bhortly before the interval the Recrelo drew level through
Castuho, who neatly converted a centre from Alves.
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R. A. WEAKEN From the commencement of the second baf the Police took up the offensive and were all over the R.
A who were badly handicapped by the loss of Fisher. All credit must go to Durham who was kept ex- tremely busy, and were if not for his briliant goa: keeping, the Po- ice may have, walked off with 4 much bigger bag.....
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with their close rivals, the E. Lancs a Sooku poo. They only managed
CLUB BEAT KOWLOON to draw level just before time.
A very scrappy game was, seen The match was very evenly con-at Kowloon when the Club Just tasted throughout, with the Lin- managed to beat Kowloon by 3 cons having alightly the better goals to, 2. of the exchanges. Ridley was the With the exception of Strange brains their forward line and and Sykes the Club was very
Stevens had an open goa! but His, display n Saturday was no weak. thing short of brilliant
he was too slow on the ball with tribution of the "ball was always D. Knox, on their left-wing, were blocked, but shortly afterwards he the result that his shot WILS accurate and Huggins at centre the most dangerous of the main-made amends this by rushing in and his wing partner Baldry were never starved.
land forwards and gave the Club defence an anxious time through and secring his third goal from a
dimcult angle.
The final whistle came with no. change in the score.
A's Jia-
A miskick was the result of the first goal; North in attempting to
Winch, the Kowloon leader and
out.
On the run of play. Kowloon should have won, but for an unfortunate penalty awarded
Kowloon
Hung 36. W. Rapley 31, and A. against them in the second half.
After a quick raid M. Omar 28).
opened their account when Rodger Mr. A. B. Famson's XI: 98 (A. B. Hanison 37 not out, G. Yeoh 19.
saved a first-time drive only to B. Iranee 5 for 28).
push the ball out to D. Knox who drove into the net.
K.C.C. LOSE
A spirited innings of BT by Bergt. Danielis and excellent bowling by Bdsm. Cox, who cap- tured 6 for 29, featured the friend
and
The Club soon retaliated folowing one of their few good movements. Farrow scored the equaliser.
An unfortunate foul in the area gave the Club their lead when Farrow netted from the "pot" but
LINCOLNS TROUNCE
RADIO
In a very scrappy." game
at Bookunpoo the Lincolns second- team trounced the Radio seconds to the tune of 6 goals to one in a Second Division League match,
The Lincolns dominated the game throughout and their defence never found any dimcuity in cop- Recreio "A": 47 (J. J. Remedios
ing with the west Radio attack. 13. R. Broadbridge 6 for 21. T.
In the Arat half the Radio goalle Matthews 2 for 5).
y cricket match between the Eqw-D. Knox scored a second time for played a good game and was call- Diocesan BB: 109 (R. Broad-loon Cricket 0.ub and the Army Howlon, from a corner, to leveled upon time and again to save,
bridge 32. Lay 31, E. M. Lat Cox's Road which the latter won the scores once again. Soares 6 for 28).
by 46 rung). Army: 187 for 7 dec. (Beret. Daniella 87: Major Bonavia 31, Lent. Dawson 33, B. Lea 2 for 31, V. During-3 for 50).....
CRAIGENGOWER TRIAL
Betting
1st Pony wy 2nd Pony Ward Pony
Win. Place,
340 179
322
209
Mr. L. T. F's Great Hall 154
The Field
81 370
45
628.
1b8..............." (Mr. Frost)
1
Mr. Pan's What A Chance, 158
lbs. ................... (Mr. Pih)
2
Total
050
1.103
(Continued on page 1)
Mr. A. Anderson's XI: '5124 "(D.
The Craigengower - Chicket Club
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held their second cricket trial at.C.: 141 (B. Lay 42, G. Lee 28. the Valley on Saturday.
Bdam. Cor 8 for 29 Maior Bonavia 2 for 10
Pay became very ragged" from Men onwards and Eliott surpris ingly gave the Club. victory when he hooked the bal past Boyes from a corner kick
but in the second half he Cost all his shine and seemed to be very uncertain, the
The Radio had a good oppor- tudity or increasing their score: when they were awarded a A very exciting game was wit-penalty but the spot kick went nessed at Bookampoo when the straight at Taylor who made Police beat Royal Artilery: (Lye good save
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