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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935.

ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE HOCKEY NOTES NEW ZEALANDERS WIN

MEETING

The Propects Of The Ponies

(BY BLACK, ROCK)

The meeting opens with the shall not be surprised to see him Surrey Handicap for "B" Class | Win as he once won over this dis- ponles, the exiles for this event tance in the good time 01 2.32. being very small due to many of B.stre (Black) ard Monoplane the grimns taking part in the (Pan) are others that should run griffins Cup. Heimary (Frost) ap› well. pears to be outstanding whist his stable-mate King's Bounty also has a good chance. "Rubbye (Davis) is the only other pony in this race that can cause a surprise.

THE MULLAH PLATE

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Th only Race of the day for Aus- tralian Pories, the Nullah Plate should result in a tussle between "Bag Tor" (Proulx and Racing * A GOOD RACE

Heart (Black). for premier hon- The Suffolk Handicap for "D" ours, Frost will probably be riding Class ponies will have a big: fie.d one of the Star pontes, but I and a good race is promised, Box-atrald the distance is a bit tong ing Eve (Fung) though carrying for any of them. Saucy Face (Pin) top-weight is my selection as this should a third place. pony has been very consistent lately and also this t me the dis- tance suits him better. The re- I the novices race for "D" class cently demoted Rousseau (Pihl pontes over six furlongs "Hearts will likely be another favourite, Belmont Star (Black) and Doube Chance (Frost) should also be in the running.

race.

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A CERTAINTY

Caer Clark Cup "Contests

BY "ADREM

With a meeting of the Caer Clark Cup organisation scheduled tu, take place this afternoon, in- terest will very naturally be drawn to this organisation, so that a few Items that I have been able to glean concerning the teams who are expected to take place in the competition. will not be out of place

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Backs

Below Their Best

Form

Bodily Power Mental Strength

(Special Air Mall Service)

· London, Oct. 10. Harriso: parsly received the type The New Zealäzders, perhaps ; of pass which enabled him to st- depressed by having to play on a tempt his customary thrust ded surrounded by all the para-through, and although he worked phernaña surrounding $ dog-hard, especially Tate in the second racing track, did not earn much half, he did not go far. The k ck- distinction yesterday when they, ing of the backs was usually too defeated Northumberland and high to gain any ground against- Durham by one dropped goal and experts in making returns. Bailey Four teams that are competing | two tries to two tries. The for- and Bland were plucky in defence for honours this season have al- wards maintained some of the and 1. McLaren was a sprightly ready attempted to get into their mprovement in scrummaging they stand-off halt, but, as was the case stride preparatory to the official showed at Birkenhead on Satur with the New Zealanders. the for opening sometime next week day, and all through held their wards took the chief honours They are the CB.A.. YM,C.A. | own in the tight, but there was nu Here, McLean McKenzie. and

Reid, Recrclo, and St. Andrew's. Mr. T great merit in that as they were

of the

Ard All Blacks. Rowell, who may be said to have much the heavier pack. Bebind Nicholson. Spence, Smith, and fostered hockey at the Central the scrum the New Zealanders! Hodgson, for the courtrles, were British School, has taken the made numerous mistakes, an un- always prominent in the open. C.B.A. ladies in hand for some usual fault. In their play be.ng Weeks past and has put them overconfidence, or perhaps szinsh through their paces with

attack ness,

Didividuals. Openings Glory" carrying top-weight looks and defensive movements. The were lost by going on with the a certainty. This pony ran

men who Association girls. however, have a instead of using In his last outing under Coppin

not as yet played a full-time game. were backing-up and all the out- but up to now his rider is not yet their Arst appearance being sides were at fault at some time k:own, A stern challenge will be scheduled, so I have been inform-

On several cecasions put up by Tillicum who is to be

were guit- ed. for Saturday next on the Oilver ridden by Tang Man

Police Training School ground at ty of knocks-on, and Gaughey only carrying 140 lbs.

Mongkox. They are to meet the frequently offer ded by keeping pony Pain View (W. H: Choy) and Recreio girls. This match will give the bull

unmarked col- eagues were wa'ting for Wembly Stag (Wood)

a pass at first five-eighth. near

Grmths. needed a lot of watching, and no Cault could be found with the Solomon, tackling of the backs..

fielded the bait the full-back, cleanly. but rarely found

touch with his kicks.

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THE CLASSIC The Hong Kong Grimus. Cup the classic race of the afternoon. though the Derby Wnner Herod is noi entered, will provide a good Rose Queen (Pin; has dis- appointed too often though I am told that the mage will be using

NON-WINNERS RACE blinkers this time. This may im- The Sussex Handicap for not prove her running but neverthe-winning subs over half-a-mile will less my choice is Pontiac Bay (Frost) Mr. Proulx will be riding King's Jubilee which is the only other danger.

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VICTORIA HALL? The first section for "C" class pontes over one and a quarter mles shows promise of providing us with the best race of the after- noon. High Speed and Jungle Jim have been given top-weights after their recent performances but I am afraid that the burden is a bit too much. I ke Victoria Hall (Pih) as this pony has been very impressive with his morning Käl- Jops. Boldier of China (Deitz) has long been due for a win and I

HARD FOUGHT

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MATCH

Scotland's Final Effort

Glasgow, Oct. 30.

provide us with a good race. The Deemster carrying 165 lbs. will be made favourite as he la going to be taken out by Proulx who is well known for his flying start. Forge- 3t the master (Black) ran well- last meeting and other challenger will be Blacksmith (Pih). ner's Luck (Bote,ho).

THE LAST RACE The meeting closes with the second section for "O" class ponies. In this race Pride of Tsingtao has been given top-weight but I do not fancy his charces. My selec- tion is Gold Coin (Pth but R3c ing Boy (Black) and Great Hal (Roza) are sure to be very close.

FOOTBALL

ai indication of the respective strength of the two teams, and will be the first occasion in which Mrs. White (nee Marjorie Worley) and Miss Iris 'Woolley (both ex-st Andrews) will be playing in their new colours.

The YMCA. ladies were the arst to take the field this season, engaging for the most part with mens elevens. I am without in- Beginformation as to whether they nave. played against any other cup contender, but from what nave heard about their perform unces against the superior stick work of their male opponents, the "g" cán look forward with every confidence to a successful season. Their greatest find appears to be in the person of Miss M. Westcott. who I believe, has never played hockey before to any great extent. but while at school in England. was skipper of the 'acrosse teчm. However, she appears to have quickly adapted herself to hockey. and can now be said to be a des dnite acequisition.

Hong Kong FA. v. Combined Services in aid of "Poppy Day" Fund Hong Kong F.C. Ground, Monday, November 11, 1935. Kick off at 3.30 pm.

The following have been selected to represent The Combined Ser- ¡vices:-

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Utilising the soccer pitch at King's Park for practice purposes, the Recreio girls have been hard at hockey try-outs. I do not know Fus. Rowlands (R.WF.); L/Cpl If they have been as fortunate as Swain (E, Lan. R.), Tel. Wolverson the C.B.A. or the "with new (HLM.S. Medway) (Captain); Fusi Ands, but most of the old brigade. The teams of the Scottish and Keneghan (R.WF.), L/Opl. Law- who have done yeomen service English Leagues, whle fought out ton (E. Lan. R.), A.B. Bowers. during the past few seasons, are the issue here to-day, mnded dead- (HMS. Bruce); Ldg. Sto. Dorran likely to turn out again. The locked with a score of two-al. (HMS. Medway), AB, Rose (EMS. Recrele have always been known Eighteen thousands of eager | Medway); L/Cpt."Higgins (Lincoln to be the most surprising eleven spectators came out for the match R.). Cpl. Ridley (Lincoln R.), and in the cup, and it is quite possible in spite of the duil weather. L/Cpl: Baldry (Lincoln R.).

that they will live up to reputation Massie, of the Hearta, gave the Reserves:-P.O. Hayman, Ldg. in this respect, during the coming. Scots the lead, placing a. thuty Sto" Nicholson, Ldg. Sto, Clarkson season. yard drive in the corner of the (HMS. Medway), AB Connell -net. And until ha.f-time the (HMS Bruce), Tel. Jones (H.MA. "Scots held on to this lead grimly Medway). Pte. Sandford (E. Lan

In the second hall Çamşəli, in a R.. clever bit of footworks in, front of Players and reserves should re- the goal, had a second's advantage port to the Team Captain on the

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and drove for the post. He scored, ground at 3 p.m. Colours: Royal

Bnowden, of Arsenal, gave Eng-

land the lead shortly afterwards,

Navy.

booking a shot from twenty yards. |144

It was not for fourteen minutes

that the Scots were able to equa-Hong Kong Rifle Association Shoot

lise. Then Brown of the Glas- gow Rangers hit the cross bar and dropped at the feet of Walker of the Hearts and MacRory at Ce tic. Bagar, the English goalkeeper. was Instantly out upon it and there was a wild scrimmage for a few seconds with the crowd roaring hoarsely. The bal budged the goal-net within a minute or two

of time. Reuter.

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HOME RUGBY

London, Oct. 30. County Champlonabin match to-day, Kent were defeated at Blackheath by Hampshire, the score being 11 points to 8.

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THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE

London. Oct. 30, The odds of 18 892 to 1, returned to the sole purchaser of a 28. 60. ticket on the totalisator double for Near Relation for the Cesarewitch and Commander for the dam bridgeshire Stakes, consitutes a world record "tate" divident Kleuter.

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Results appear on Page 13

HOCKEY

Nomads against the Indian Police The following will represent the

St. Andrew's Ladies have been hard a practice on the D.B.8. ground and although they have been deprived of the valuable services of both Mrs. White and Miss Iris Woolley, I understand that they have been able to mus- ter twenty-girls for practice games. This speaks volumes for the enthusiasm of this small club, Last Saturday, they engaged in a friendly game against the Recreio girls, and were successful An defeating their rivals to the tune of four goals to one. Phyllia Gittens, their.. most prolific goal- getter scored all the goals for the "Saints".

fu the Mamak Tournament on It is quite possible, so I have Sunday on the Police Training been informed. that two divisions School ground,

The game will start at 4.30 p.m. The team:-C. Soares, J. Souza F Barros, A. Xavier, R. Reet R. C. Reed, L. Silva, F.O. Reed, B. A. Reed, C. Barros (Captain) and L. Squza.

BASEBALL, FOR BRITAIN

New York, Oct: 30. Herman "Babe Ruth, one-time King of Bwat, or home run hitting champion, recently divorced from the New York Yankees, states he

may be formed in the Cup Com- petition, similar to the Mamak Tournament. It is quite likely that most of the clubs win run two elevens, with the Centrai British School girls who put up such a brave exhibition last sea- son against superior odds, playing in the "B" or 2nd Division, what- ever it may be known

aa. This with give the girls far greater en- couragement, and I venture tn predict that most of the 2nd strings of the ladies sides, will and stälwart opposition when they meet the school girls. -

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is seriously considering an offer The idea of having two divisiona made to him to devote his future should I think be given every towards helping to establish base-encouragement'since it will afford ball in Britain and other foreign more girls in all the clubs partici- countries.

pating in the cup, an opportunity

A group in England is interested to turn out "for their respective

In establishing basebal there and teams. Tals in itself is an essen- recently cabled Ruth an offer total consideration. At the present come to England and assist in moment. about fifteen girls in cach club, may be assured to turn

coaching and organisation

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The best back play came the composite side, "but overeager- ness marred much of the work.

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me or another, with all the rest of the members playing only friendly games, the forination of two divisions will entirely rectify this situation, and eliminate ang cause for

that dissatisfaction. might have occurred during the past season.

NOW

ON

SALE

A crowd of about 11,000 saw the countries keep the play in the All Blacks half during the early stages, and they were disappoint- ed when a penalty kick by Hodg son fell short. Ther, from a line- out the All Blacks reached, the home 25" for the first time, and opened the score with a try by Hall after Afteen minutes play. Brown missed with the place kick. but ten minutes later the All Blacks went further ahead when after a quick heel, Griffiths smart- ly dropped a goal.

Just on half-time Oldroyd re- plied with a try for the countries which Hodgson could not convert, And at the interval the All Blacks led by 7 points to 3.

"After the change of enda rain fell but the All Blacks did not seem to be handicapped any more Birkenhead, than they were at some of the handling being done in

a way which earned „great admiration. Ball, in spite of the attention of two opponents, soori gained another try, but the New Zealanders had no other success, and five minutes from the end I. McLaren ran strongly and scored a try for the countles

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