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SPOTTING THE WINNERS

Tips for To-morrow's Races

Two Mile Post Once Round and in (about 1 Mile 155 Yards).

The meeting opena" with the "Ewo" Handicap an annual affair for China Ponies to be ridden by Bistre, Great Hall, Harvest View, members of the staff of Messrs.High Honour, Jungle im. Mono- Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd, and plane, Pride of Tsingtao, Soldier Jardine Engineering Corporation, or Peace, Victoria Hall, Wadebridge, Ltd. This race will be a puzzle for, Ythan. punters, and I think it best to bet on the jockeys, Le. Frost and But ler: King's Parade abould be alose but he has the heavy burden of 180 lbs. to carry.

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Handicap 3 and 7—Comrie (First and Becond Sections). Win- ner $400, Second $175. Third $100. Class. For

Pontes, "D" China

$5. Jockey Allowance, Entrance Five Furlongs,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

Week-End Fixtures

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League Fixtures for the coming week-end akes----

SATURDAY

Division L

(Kick of 4.15 p.m.) Club de Recreio . Bouth China "B" (CH2) Referee; E. G, Isley, Linesmen W. Brierley and J. Butterworth.

R.A. "L" V.K.K.F.C. (83) Referee: C. J. Malyon, Linesmen: W. Collier and T. Davies.

R.A, "S" v. Lincolns (M2) Referee:

W. R. Reynolds, Linesmen: E Richardson and S. Ball Kowloon v. R.W.F. (K2) Referee: W. C. Twaltes, Linesmen: A Sandford and S. Lawton.

Division IL

(Kick of 2.45 p.m.) Club de Recrelo v. H.RF.C. (KP2)

Referee: A T. Jarmuin...

W. P. Payne." Kowloon v. RAS.C, and R.AO.C.

(KI) Referee: E. E. Randall.

Division III.

(2) In the Crieff Handicap for "O" Class ponies over 1 mile 155 Belmont Star, Boxing Eve, Cap- yds. Harvest View, Jungle Jim and per Idol, Double Chance, Emer-Lincolns v WF. (P2) Referee': Soldier of Peace: have been given gency Call, Festival Eve, Flyby- top-weights. If Jungle Jim starts, night, Flying Tourist, Gold Bullion, I think he should win, though his Heart's Glory. Invermark, Lime- stable companion, Bistre will be light, Mersey, Nebular Star. Part- sure to give him a good fight.nership. Philanderer, Plain View, Pride of Tsingtao is well fancied Rousseau, Seventeenth of Septem-Liga since his good performance last! ber. Solar Star, The Deemster, The meeting, but I am afraid this class Rain Gauge. Tillicum, Tin Ho, is a bit too good for him. Mono- Warrington. Wembly Stag, West plane ran well over five furlongs | Parade, William Osler. and should there be an upset this

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4.-St. Andrew's Stakes-A Cup will be the pony.

presented with $600 added for (3) For the. Comrie Handicap Winner, Second $250. Third $150. (First Section) for "D" class ponles ¦ A Handicap for China Ponies. a good, held is assured. Probable | Winner of the St. George's Plate *starters are Boxing Eve (Fung) 1935 and ponies classified "A" Copper Idol (Deltz) Double Chance Class, barred: Entrance $10. One (Frost), Heart's Glory (Roza) Fly- and a half miles bynight (Cheape) Philanderer (Pih) Rousseau (Black) and Wem- bly Stag (Wood), I select Heart's Glory as this distance is best suited for him and he is very fast of the gate. Philanderer (Pih) and "Cop- per Idol (Deltz) are certain to be close. Festival Eve is surely to be well backed by punters as his weight is only 147 lb.

Bright View. Hetman, Jungle Jim, King's Bounty, Lemberg. Mis- take Bay, Pontiac Bay, Pride, of Tsingtao, Ribble, soldier of Ger- many. The Tiger, Trowbridge.

(Kick off 2,43 p.) Portuguesa v. Police Chinese (RI) Referee: T. "Casson. East Lanes, v. R.AM.C. (P1) Re-

feree: A. J. Stockbridge. Lincolns v. St. Joseph's (G2) Re-

feree: D. Smith. Railway v. Police Europeans (R2)

Referee: J. Tracey.

R.WF. v. R.E, (81) Referee: A. E

C. Clarke.

SUNDAY

Division L

(Kick on 4 p.m.) Navy v. Chinese Athletic (N3) Re-

ferce: R. M. Omar, Linesmen: D. W. Els and G. E. Good- fellow,

South China "A" v. HK, Police

(CH2) Referee: A. C. Ward, Linesmen: H. Hammond and

C. Lane.

HONG KONG RIFLE

ASSOCIATION

Wednesday's Scores

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The following are the leading scores made in a spoon and practice shoot fired on the Kowloon City Army Range on Wed- nesday afternoon:~~

Conditions:—As for King's 1st stage, viz.;-Seven shots and one sighting shot at 200, 500 and 600 yards.

CPO. Black Sgt. Warwick Lt. (E) Berlyn R.Q.M.S. Ottley L/Cpl. Bradford 1/Lt. Holmes

Cpl Powell

S.B. (B)

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Score at Score at

200 yds. 500 yds..

Score at 800 yds.

Aggregate Score

A.FL. `HP..

Nt. Ep. Nt. Ep... Nt. Ep.

Nt.

..Scr. 32

1 31

32 31 30 31

31. 34

34 97

97*

30 31

30 93

90

27 w

L

32 84

88

..Ser, 30

30 29

29 29

29 88

88

29 101.55

86+

27 96

84.

9 33.73 28 33.91 29 33.31 4 32

29 31

28 33

S.R.

(A)

€ 33.5

29 39.5

29 33.75 30 100,75

581

L/Cpl. Peters

28

32

27

87

Sgt. Blandford

3

30

30

25

85

Sgt. Howe

29

27 -

27

83

10

21 98.66 77

28 98.54 74

Pte. Peckham

Spr. Downing

Spr. Daniels

* Nett Spoon.

33.83 28 33.83 29 31 11 31

20 33.62 28 33.92

11 33.82 26 33.77 27 32 21 99.39 74

Handicap Spoon. Nett (and Heap) Spoon.

CRICKET

H.K.C.C. To Play Royal Navy

"NO MORE

CRICKET"

DULEEPSINHJI

Only An Occasional Friendly Game

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Nov. 8. Duleepsinhjl. nephew of the famous "Ranj;" is never going to

Both teams of the Hong Kong Cricket Club will be playing the Royal Navy to-morrow "afternoon. The 1st XI. playing at King's Park will be represented by:-A. W. East Lancs. v. St. Joseph's (62) Re- Hayward (Capt.), E. R. Duckitt, H. feree: R. Chapman. Linesmen: W. Baines, P. C. Frost, G. P. Dunk- R: Aldridge and W. C. Twaltes.ley, G. E. R. Divett, L. D. Kilbee, Kowloon v. South China "B" (K2) I. McInnes, G. R. Milbank; T. A Referee H. F. Scrutton, Lines- Pearce and T. M. L. Redmond, men: T. Goldsworthy and T.

The 2nd XI playing at home play "serious" cricket again will be represented by:-A. K. Mac- kenzie (Capt.), H. J. Armstrong, D. Carey, N. P. Fox, D, 8. Forbes, F. Re-A Dunnett, M. Y. Fiênne, R. §. W. Paterson, J. E. Potter, G. A Stewart and W. Wooding.

5.-Glasgow Handicap-Winner $550. Second $250, Third $150. For China Pontes, "A" Class. Win- ners of $5,000 or more in stakes since January 1, 1935, barred. (4) The classig race of the after- į Jockey

Allowance. Entrance $5. noon, the St. Andrew Stakes over From the Two Mile Post Once 1 miles promises to be a keen race Round and in (About One Mile 155 between Pontiac Bay (Frost), The Yards).

Garbett. Cyclamen Bay, Gladiator, King's Tiger (Pin), Ribble (Botelho) and Bright View (Fung). Ribble is Justice, King's Warden, Macaroni, strongly fancled, but the pony's | Soldier of Britain. recent performances have not been 6. Coogee Handicap. Winner Navy v. Chinese Athletic (N1) very good. Pontiac Bay ran well In the Bt. Leger last meeting, and The Tiger is reported very at. I äm afraid that the weight is a bit too much for Bright View and Hét-

man,

(5) The Glasgow Handicap for "A" citas punles over 1 mile, 155 yards will give Boldier of Britain an opportunity to avenge his de- feat by King's Warden. I still select Soldier of Britain, whilst Gladiator which is going to be rid- den by Frost is à distinst danger. Cyclamen Bay (Davies) and) Macaroni (Fung) will probably be the other starters.

Division. II

(Kick of 2.30 p.m.)

ferce: D. Kessick,

K. K. Ip.

$450. Second $350. Third $150. For Australian Pontes, "A" Class. | East Lancs. 7. R.E." (81) Referee winners of $3,500 or more in stakes since "January 1, 1935, barted. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.

Atlas, Australian Boy, Botniak Star, Cold Morning, Derby Day, Racing Heart, Saucy Face, Shoot- ing Star, Southern Cross, Vixen Tor.

8-Inverness Handicap-Winner $150. Second $200, Third $100. For China Ponies, "C" Class. Winners of $1,000 or more in stakes since January 1, 1935, barred. To be ridden by Jockeys' who have not (6) The Australian Race of the won ten races anywhere at any afternoon will provide us with a time. No Whips or Spurs, allowed. good race. Mr. Frost will probably Entrance $5. From the Two Mile be riding Bobniak Star, the record | Post Once Round and in (About holder over 6 furlongs, but his One Mile 155. Yards). stable, companion, Shooting Star, is Bright Star, Daylight Eve, High «lust as good. Vixen Tor (Ralph) | Speed, Iron Cross, Lemberg, Night "Anished this gallop, on Wednesday View, Pacific Hall, Royal Romance. in 34:3/5 sec. and will surely give Soldier of China, Spinaway, Trow the Star Entries a good race. Other bridge, Valorous, Wayward

starters are Derby Day (Harriman)

Racing Heart (Black) and Saucy

Face (Pih).

Sta

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

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The monthly meeting of the Council will be held in the Associa, tion's Office on Tuesday, December 3 at 5.30 p.m.

Business",

To confirm minutes of Council Mecting,

To receive minutes of League Management Committee Meetings. To receive minutes of Grounds Bub-Committee Meetings.

To receive minutes of Emergency Committee Meeting.

To receive minutes of the Special Sub-Committee elected to choose the Ground for the Governor's Cup Game.

CONDITIONS IN KONGMOON

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"Contradict absolutely any rumour of my retùm to Test cricket," be told me to-day. was amazed. to see reports that I was probably going to captain the Indian Test team next year. How they originated. I do not know, but they are quite untrue. "My doctori Have tôld me that for the next five years I shall not be able to biny any cricket at all. After that I might play an oc- casional friendly game, but as for serious cricket, let alone Test cricket, I am out of that now

Premium On Silver for ever.

(FROM 0.0.0)

November 27. Quite a

number

of visitors have recently been in and have passed. through Kong- moon. During the medical confer- ence in Canton, Dr. R. B. McClure, Dr. Margaret Forster, and Dr. Struthers, of Honan province and Dr. E. G. Blockley, of Sherd were

ere for one day.

NOT EVEN A BAT

"Of course, it has a tremendous fascination for me, and I follow it with more interest than any- thing else. I was asked to act as a selector for the Indian team. and I consented. But now I am not even able to be that, for I am not in India.

"The statement that I was captain the team has put me in To arrange details for the first

very awkward" position, for Miss Ida G. McDonald who has round of the Shield, December 14 and 15

given many years to educational people have said that I accepted To arrange details for the sun-wurk in Honolulu was the guest of the post of selector to get the Rev. W. R. McKay and Mrs. Me-captaincy for myself, and that has Kay for one week. Miss McDonald been highly embarrassing. Why,

day Herald International Charity Cup Semi-Final, 25-6.12.35,

(7). The second leg of the double LEAGUE CRICKET To arrange details for the Call- expects to spend the winter in 1 don't even possess a cricket bat

should give 17th of September - a chance to qualify for the Sub Champions. However Bolar Star (Plh) will be very dangerous over this distance. Partnership (Da Roza) and Energency Call (Fung) should be close,

(8) The meeting closes with the novices!race for: 40" cláss Bobles oyeri 4 mile, 155 yards. High Speed (Wood) is outstanding despite his heavy weight whilst Bright Star (W. H. Choy) and Soldier of China "(H, A. Botelho) will surely have a

lot of supporters.

Army XI For To- ́morrow's League Game

The following have been selected to represent the Army Cricket team in a League match against the Kowloon Cricket Club on the lat; ter's ground to-morrow:--

dren's Playground Match "Main land v. Island. 1.1.38.

China, returning to Honolulu next now.

Bummer.

Rev Davies and Mrs. Davies To arrange détails for the Lal of Canton accompanied Dr. Tsul; Wah Cup Semi-Final, 5.1.38.

Miss M. Lester and Mrs. Mcan Any other business.

to Sunning city over the week end. Miss L. Armentrout of Canton was also with the party,

HOCKEY

COST OF LIVING

The Kwang Ting Bank in Kong- moon has been receiving great

Army To Meet Navy quantities of silver coin since the

In T. T. Clash

The Royal Navy is scheduled to

Nanking Government decided to call in all the silver in the coun- try. For every ten dollars in coin

Dulcepsinhji was in the South of France a few weeks ago, and intended to join his brother, was taken ill in England, and he hur- ried, back to see him through an operation,

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"After that they both went to Wales while his brother re- cuperated.

The Jam Sahib has just left London for India. Duleepsinbj intends to stay in England for another two months before he also returns.

"Even though I can never play

cricket again." he added, "we are still hoping that the family's

ing their bags and parcels of son. I have two cousins, one 17 In preparation the Army are ver cola to be exchanged for bile years old and the other 20, who As a consequence of the change both promise to be excellent bats- for three or four years under

and ridden by Members of the (East Lancashires), Lieut. C... day on the Chatham Road ground.

commodities have risen very ma“

the people have been receiving Major V. J. Bonavia (R.A.M.C.), Capt. 1. J. Walch (RAS.C.), Cap meet the Army on the formers twelve dollars in paper money THE ENTRIES

tain O, S. Power (Signals), Lieut, ground at King's Park on Wednes- Crowds of men throng the wickets cricket tradition may be carried the Hon. C. R. Clegg H (Fust-day, in the second of the Triangu. In the bank from day to day bring. 1-The "Ewo" Handicap (Un-era), Lieut. J. R. Johnson (Fuslar Tournament: official). For China. Pontes, Classicilers), Lieut. E. M. Dawson (East Whers barred. To be entered Lancashires), Lieut. J. P. Williams having a practice match on Monto paper money, the prices of all men." They have been in England Bian of Messrs, Jardine, Matheson Garthwalle" (RA), C. S. M, Elvin The following will represent the + gériáky during the past few weeks private coaches, and recently they (Fast Lancashires), Cpl Ballard ay for Wednesday's tournament There appears to be a scarcity of st Co., Ltd, and the Jardine Bug(R.A.8.C.) and Fugler King (Pusl fixtlire: Heering Corporation Ltd, Ponies Llers). Scorer Cpl. Peddley (R.A.-

Pte. Hollingsworth (Lincolnis); notes of small decomination, com- sequently there is dificulty in to be the property of any Owner of M.C.), Umpire: Pte. Hignett (East Sep. Khan Bahadur (Junjabis) and getting change when articles are Owners. Jockeys to be nomin Lancashires).

Lent. D. P. St. C. Roissler Lin purchased in the shops ated with Entries. A Cup will be

calns); Havr, Dalla Bingh (Fun-

The 8.5. Yuct On" has been in presented to the Wifining Jockey,

Jable), Lieut. J. P. Willams (East dock for some days leaving the s.a. No Entrance Fee. No Stakes. One

Lancashires) and Nk. "Alaf Din Tai Lee as the only steamer from Mie

(Punjabis);"; NK Khuda Bakhab Hong Kong on Monday, Wednes-

HKSRA)eut. E. M. Dawson day and Friday.

Blacksmith, Bootle, Diogenes. King's Parade, Küng,- Kon-Hunter, Locksley Hall, Mersey, Milden Hall Silver Fox, The Cheetah.

WORLD CHESS BATTLE

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).j 3-Uriell Handicap - Winner

Amsterdam, Nov 27. $450, Becona $200. Third $100. For The 23rd game of the World China Ponles, "C" Class: Winners Chess Championship, ended in a of less than $1,000 in stakes since draw the score now being: Alek January 1, 1935, barred. Jockey hine 7, Euwe 7, drawn 9- Allowance, Entrance $5. From the Transocean Ruo Win..

Bave

ave returned to Theis We have

“But as for myself, I had a good great hopes of both of them innings while it lasted, and now I am definitely out."

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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

(East Lancashirez), W. O. Bentor The weather has been very (A.E.O, and R.ABC), Lieut. C. favourable for the farmers in har The Hon. Treasurer of the So- Garthwaite (ESRA) and L/NK. veating their second crop of rice clety of St. Vincent de Paul ac- Lal Singh (Punjabis).

The crop will apparently give rn knowledges, with grateful ` appre~ The Reserves are: Bapper Quen: returns. The markets are well clation and thanks the receipt of trill (Royal Engineers), L/Cpl Blocked with an abundance of the following donations to the Yeomans (Lincolns) and Pte. Tay- oranges, bananas, sugar cane. and Society's Funds.

lor (East Lancashires) and Lieut. a good scsortment of vegetables

B. Robinson, (East Lancashires),

during the past weeks.

The Club Lusitano

Mr. A. P. Pereira

$25.00

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