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RACING CONVERSATION
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1936.
Caught by the camera at Happy Valley races last Saturday-Col. Harrison with Miss Diana
Dodwell and a friend.
More, Happy Valley pletures will appear in the "Daily Press" on Monday,
Cuples of these photographs can be obtained by ordering from the city office of the "Dally Press," Marina House, Queen's Road.
LOCAL GOLF
Starting Times For Fanling
The starting times, for Fanling -morrow are as follows:+-
3.m.
OLD COURSE
9.20 F. A. Redmond and L. G. S.
Dodwell
9.24 H. W. Jones and R. R. Davies. 9.23 K K. Rounds and A. D.
Humphreys,
.9.32 C. Austin and N. P. Fox. .9.36 J. M. Gray and A. C. Lamb
Gasper.
9.40 J. Rodger und R. Young. 9.44 D. J. Gilmore and H
Hopkins.
C
9.48 T. R. Rowell and H. H. Bed-
dow.
9.52 P. Morrison and J. C. Dun-
bar
9.50 W WC. Shewan. and D. S.
Edward.
4:
10.00 J. H. B. Lee and J. S. Mac-
Laten
LAWN BOWLS Closing Day At
Kowloon C.C.
TEAMS SELECTED
The Kowloon C.C. are holding their closing day this afternoon and the following have been select- ed to represent the club:-
A. E. Slikatone (Skip) A. Spary,
T. Carr, F. E. Nash.
R. G. Craig (Skip), H. Overy, 8. Houghton, H. Gitting.
A. Hyde-Lay (Skip), H. Nah, T. Fergusson, A. W. Ramsey,
W. W. Hirst (Skip), R. P. Philips, J. Fletcher, F. Knight.
L. Jack (Skip), J. Fraser, C. J. Tacchi. F. Shaftain.
V. C. Labrum (Skip), J. M. Jack,
J. Dinnen, A. Nissin.
The following will represent the **Rest" :--
VALLEY RACE · MEETING
LAI WAH CUP
Civilian Team Selected.
The Civilians Lal Lal Wah Cup
team WIS chosen yesterday. will play the Navy on the Kowloon Footcall Club ground on Sunday week, while Chinese and Army ar battling elsewhere.
The team is as follows:-Rodger (Club); Blackburn (Police) and A. V Gosano (Recrelo); Ellas (Kow- loon), Beitrag (Recrelo) and Par- ker (Police); Fow er (Club). Flem- ing (Club), D. Knox (Kowloon), Wilson (Club) and Bickford (Club),
LOCAL SOCCER
Army Trial Next Tuesday
An Army football trial match will be played on Tuesday, Octo- ber 20. at Sookunpoo, at 4 p.m.
Teams are as follows:-
Reds:-Fus. Rowlands 3 R. W. F.). C. Swain (3 E. Lan. R.), L/C. Steele (2 E Lan. R.), Cpl. Hurst (R. ). Cpl. Campbell (1 RU. R.), Fus. Evans (2 R. W. F.), Rtn. Erwin 1 R U. Ruli Pre. (2 E. Lan, R., Rin. Sandford Ferguson (1 R. U. R.), Fus. Ta'bot (1 (2 R. W. F... Rfn. Hartigan
A good team, strong in all depart-RU. R.); ments, which should be able to hold its own comfortably against the Navy.
LOCAL POLO
K.O.Y.L.I. First Round Matches
Two splendid polo matches were witnessed on the Hong Kong Polo Club ground yesterday afternoon |
the when the first round of K.OYLI Polo Tournament wus decided.
The Civillaris defeated the Royal Artillery by four goals to three
+
Whites: Spr. Sellick (R. B), Fus. Keating (3 R. W. F.). «Sgr. Stevens (1 R. V. R.), Bda. Moore (1 R. V. R.), L/Sgt Grindley (2 E. Lun. R. Fus. Taylor (2 R. W. F.. Pte. Smith 12 E Lan, R.). Fus. Dennis (3 R. W. F.). Spr. Howlett (RE), L/C. Duneld
(R. A O.C.), Pte. Ridings (2 E. Lan, R).
C
R.
Reserves:-L/C. Connor G. R.). Fus. Wheeler (2.R. W. F.), Rin McGonigle (1.R. . R.), L/E Knight (R. A.) (L), Pte. Harrison (R. A. 8. C.).
CLUB CRICKET TEAM
Entries And Weights while the Royal Welch Fusillers. HX.C.C. second X7 in a cricket
The following are the entries and weights for the Ninth Extra Race meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club on October 24-
October Handicap (1 Miles) Cossack's "Beauty 145, Gadiator 140, Herod 158, King's Warden 161. Royal Scot 158, Soldier of Britain 151, Wild Late 161.
1 Queensland Handicap "A" Class
(One Mile)
Australian Boy 145, Bag Tor 147. Bobniak Star 135, Derby Day. 155, Electron 185: Holiday Eve 155, Just That 152, Vixen Tor 152. Connaught Handicap-"C" Class- First Section (From The 2 Mlle..
Post, Once Round and In) Bistre
130, Boolat Bay 145, Bright View 160, Great Hall 142,
Kowloon Dock R.C.-(C. Stewart, Harvest View 161, Jungle Jim 159,
J. V. Ramsey).
C.S.c.C.(Grimmitt, J. F. Me-
10.04 N. KLittlejohn and H. N. gowan),
Williamson.
19.08 J. Adams and T: Edw.
10.12 F. A Howard and Cdr. Mae-
donald.
J
10.16 R. A. Barton and G. H
Cautherley,
IR, C.-(Bakar, Rumjahn), C.C.C.(Randall, W. Ward). H.E.C.:-(Webster, Lunny), K.B.G.C. (Duncan, J. Henson). Recreto (Barros, H. A. Alves!, Football Club;-(E. J. Edwards.
10.20 E. R. E. Dayrell and H. A. J. Russell).
Browning...
10.24 L. C: Marson and A. H. R.
Butcher.
Talkoo:-(R. Chalmers. J. Pol-
son).
R. Basa and C. B. Hosking are 10.28 D. H. N. Baker-Care and L. also members of the team.
J, A. Feilden.
NEW COURSE 9.20. E. Lissamah and D. S.
Robi.
CRICKET TOUR BEGINS
M. C. C. Meet West Australia
....Perth, Oct. 16.
RADIO HOCKEY WIN
The Radio Sports Club defcated the Indian Police by two goals to ' in a friendly hockey match played at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon Tirlok Singh and 5. 6. Chowdhury scored the goala. Qut- standing players for the winners were Chowdhury and M. H. Has- san (centre-half) wh'le Boota Singh played, well for the Police. The game was umpired by Serwan Singh
OLYMPIC PLEA
The MCC Australian cricket ARCHBISHOP'S tour team engaged in their first match,to-day when the met West Australia: A smail crowd of specta- tom attended and the weather was showery. The wicket was on the slow side.
Writing in the British Ski Year Book, Mr. Arnold Lunn makes an interesting disclosure. The Arch- bishop of York, he reveals, inter- vened in the agitation which was being carried on to boycott this year's Olympic Games.
'.
West Australia won the toss and took first. lease of the wicket.
play After half-an-hour's
two At lunch Mr. Lunn states that the Arch wickets, fell for 26 runs. the.
for
to the Olympic score was 61.
four bishop' subruitted wickets and the team was even- Committee a suggested appeal to Herr Hitler and invited the com- tually dismissed for 142,
At the close of play the Maryle-mittee to associate itself officially boners had scored 91 for the loss with this step. The committee
declined to do so. ot one wicket- Reuter.
"I am told," writes Mr. Lunn. "that the appeal was sent privately to a leading official in the German sport world, but that * never reached Herr Hitler."
Perth, Oct 16. Supporters of West Australla were overawed with the biggest partnership for the eighth wicket between Wilberforce, who scored
not out. and Newman 28. by Mr. Luan is of interest. They added 44 for the eighth wicket.
G. O. Allen, the MCC. captain, 'kept a good' pace and worried the batsmen with his in-swingers. He took three wickets for 32 runs while Kenneth Farnes also captur- ed thre" wickets for 35.
Barnett R. E. 6. Wyatt and opened the M.CC. innings, Wyatt batting very cautiously, had 14 to his credit at the close of play with his wicket still intact. Barnett batted crisply and with conddence
Although the appeal proved un- successful, its text, quoted in full
and scored 54 in 65 minetes, hit- ting a six and e'ght boundaries.
King's Bounty 154, King's Jubilee 163, Monoplane 142, Pontiac Bay 157. Ribble 153, Soldier of China 160, Soldier of Peace 145. Connaught Handicap-"C" Class- Second Section (From The 2 Mile Post. Once Round and Ix) Amberley 158, High Honour 153. Laughing Girl 168, Mayflower 168, Mirac'e 140. New Star 163, Roussean 143, Royal Highness 168. Tyne 155, Valorous 154, Victoria. Hall 146, Ythan 156.
Paddock Handicap "E" Class (Once Round)
Ballos 148, Blue Ribbon 168, Cassius 140, Ebony Ido! 158, Emer- gency Call 151, Estover 168, Judea 148, King's Parade 168, Laughing Buddha 168, Old Star 151, Popular Star 145. Rugby Star 163, Sham- rock 145.
Wyndham Handicap "B" Class (13 Miles)
Bear Claw 161, Cyclamen Bay 157, Dawn Star 161, King's Fancy King's 140, King's Justice 158, Lead 152, Mistake Bay 156, Rose Queen 164, Sadko 147.
R
Ballarat Handicap-"B" Class
Once. (2 Mile Post,
Round and In)"' Blandford 145, Centre Court 155, Double Finesse 185, Gold Dragon 135, Ferfect Day 142, Racing Heart 145, Bancy Face 185, Snowy River 149, Streamline 142, Violet Queen 152.
Kwangtung Handicap-D" Class
** (One Mils) Burgomaster 140, Celebration Time 140, Diogenes 149, Don 158, Donovan 168, Double Chance 140, Flybynight 168, Gold Coin 154, Gold Sovereign 140, Night View
185. Plain View 153, Pride of Tsingtao 182. Racing Boy 152. 17th of September 142, Stopwatch 140, Sylvandale 146, The Hero 140, Wadebridge 155, Zero 150.
HOCKEY
The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Ladles Hockey
Association was held at the Glou-- cester Building yesterday after- noon when a successful year, was reported. Officers for the ensuing year were elected
A
Thafe, trying to stop a hard cut The following have been selected from Barnett, broke the top of his to represent the Nomads in a at the Anger and had to have it, am-friendly hockey match putated.--
HKARA (Marina) ground "to day at 4.30 p.m., against the HLMS. Reuter. T
Reuter's Bulletin Service adds Tamar:- Soares: E. Alves, R. J. that Walter Hammond at close of Reed; J. Marques, A. Xavies. 8. play had 18 not out to his credit Bouza; L. Silva L. F. Osmund, R The match is a three day fixture, C. Reed, 8. Bouza and J. E. Franco.
accounted for the Royal Ulster Rifles by the odd goal in three after a most exciting encounter. The issue was in doubt until the closing minutes of the game..
The Final will be played on Thursday next.
The following will represent the
match against the K.C.C. on the latter's ground at 2 p.m. to-day:~
W. Wooding, (Capt.), G. Agnew, V. C. Bond, R. R, Davies, J. H. Davis, F. A. Dunnett, I. S. Forbes, N. P. Fox, R. L. Holden, H. B Neve, W. Stoker.
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CRICKET MATCH ·
The following will represent the ex-Interporters versus the Hong Kong Interport Team on the Club ground to-day commencing at 2 p.m.;-
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