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First Day Of Easter Meeting
Place: $8.60, $11.30.
(Centinued from Pare 2)
Also ran: Soldier of China. 154 lbs. (5. Y. Liang): Tyne, 163 (S. L. Yuen)..
Betting
1st Pony
Win.
519
Place.
377
2nd Pony
324
213
3rd Pony
586"
370
The Field
430 32T
Total
1,859
1.287
-Sub. Griffins Spring Handicap
(One and a Quarter Miles) ' .. Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Rose Evelyn
Mr. Vilas's Apllas, 148 lbs.
(Mr. S. C..Llang) 1 Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Rob Roy, 158
lbg...(Mr. N. Deltz) 2 Mr. L. Dunbar's Com-
mencement Bay. 154 lbs.
(Mr. D. Black) 3 Won by 2 lengths, the same be tween second and third.
Time: 2.01.2,
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $199.70.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1937.
WEEK-END
FOOTBALL RESULTS
South China Score A Dozen!
In a second division encounter at Caroline Hill yesterday between South China and the Kowloon Chinese, the former won by a huge margin. the score being 12. goals to ril!
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
S. China "B".... 3 K. Chinese St. Joseph'a...... 2 Fusillers The game, was not very exciting Club
0 8. China "A" Kowloon........ 1 Seaforths us South China' had everything
SECOND DIVISION their own way. It must be men- tioned, however, that Kowloon | S. China....... 12 K. Chinese ....û
Club
0 Engineers ....
G Also ran:-Alre. 143 lbs. (9. L fielded only eight players.
Kowlcon............0 Seaforths Yuen); Centre Forward. .156 lbs.
R:A. Lyemun. 1 Fusillers (H. C. Pih); Firefly. 145 lbs. (J. C.
Rifles........
5 C. Folice Navy
R.A, S'cutters
Place: $11, $5.60, $5.90.-
won this event to record the third | Harris); Laughing Cavalier. 153 win of the afternoon for its owner. lbs. (Y. T. Fung); Scenic View, 155 The win was not an eagy as was.lba. (8. Y, Liang). expceted Rose Evelyn
{Mr.N.
Delts having to go all out to annex victory by a neck from Bis- tre (Mr. H. C. 'Pih).
Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Rase Evelyn,
158 lbs."........(Mr. N. Deitz) 1
Mr. Why's Bistre, 165 lbs.
(Mr. H. C. Pih) 2 Mr. C.N.K.'s Tiny Star, 158 lbs.
Mr. Ip Kul Ying) 3 Won by a neck. three lengths be tween second and third.
Time: 2.36.1,.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $12.8b, ·“
Place: $7.10. $8.20.
Also run-Wild Cat. 157 lbs. (8.
Y. Liang,
Betting
Win Place.
1st Pony
763
335
2nd Pony
720
223
3rd Pony.
222
94
The Field
520
310
Total
A.2.225
962
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DAILY DOUBLE EVENT
2ND SELECTED RACE) 7.-Kongmun Stakes (6 Furlongs) Mr. QL Gregory, riding T. and E.'s Whalsey won this race by a short head from Clowner (Mr. Deltz) in a field of 14, to record his first win at the Valley. Happy Venture was third, two lengths behind Clowner. Whalsey favourite.
was
Mr. T. and E's Whalsey. 144 lbs.
Mc. C. L. Gregory, #1 Mr. Perak's Clowner. 146 ibs.
(Mr. N. Deltz) 2 Mr. Chusta's Happy Venture, 140
Iba... Mr. I. C. Harris) 3 Wo by short head, two "engths between second and third.
Time: 1.34.3.
Pari-mutuel
Win: $20.40.
Place: $8.30. $11.30. $16.80.
Also ran-Aramis, 150 lbs. (J. A.
Akroyd Hunts: Busok. 150 (A. D.
|
Part-mutuel:-
Betting
Win
1st Pony
64
Place.
79
2nd Pony
1,281
764
3rd Pony
1,062
529
The Field
498
515
رقم
Total 2,905 1.887
10.-Swatow Handicap. (Second Section) (1 Mile) "Araxy (Mr. Cyril Gregory) led for most of the way but fell back to wards the end, Stopwatch (Mr. 9. C.
Lang) winning comfortably from Pagin Love. This was Mr. Liang's third win of the afternoon. Mr. Chit Cheong Fan's
Stopwatch, 159 lbs.
..
(Mr. S. C. Llang)- Mr. L.C.L.'s Pagan Love, 158 lbs.
(Mr. H. C. Pih) Mr. Starboard's Racing Boy, 157
lbs. (Mr. Ip Kul Ying Won by length and a half, a neck between second and third.
Time: 2.06.1.
Pari-mutuel:
Win: $31.10.
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Place: $8.80, $7:10, $11.20. Also ran:-Araxy. 143 lbs. "(C. L. Gregory); Copper Idol. 150 (S. W. Tang); Coronation Day. 155 (S. Y. Lang); Don. 160 (R. M. Wood); Donovan, 166 (N. Delta); Emer gency Call. 147 (W, H. 6. Davis); Helephant, 147 (D. Black): Tem- pest, 152 (Y, T. Fung).
Betting
Win. Place
336
· 263
764 403 211 102 1.065 807
Ľ
1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony
The Field
'Tota:
2.376 1.695
To-day's Handicaps
The following are the handicaps
Sugar Loaf Handicap 11 Miles)
Apllas (Barredi, Centre Forward 151, Commencement Bay 152, Fire- nty 140" Good Morning 155, King's Coronation 154, Rob Roy 161, Royal Mall 181. Scenic View 151, Thunder Bay 101, Tim 140.
Coppin); China Clipper, 145 (for to-day's races:- Black) Election Day, 145 (S. C. Liang Ling Long. 140 (Tong Man Way: Mac's Adventure, 144 (R. M. Wood); March Brown, 151 (W. II. S: Davis); National Anthem. 148 (H. C. Ph National Faith 130 (S. W. Tang); Prospero. 148 (Y. T. Fung); Tabby Cat. 147 (8. Y. Liang).
Betting
Win. Place.
1st Pony
394
455
2nd Pony
183
223
3rd Pony
122
129
The Field
079 807
Total 1,828 1,980
8-Fatsban Handicap (2nd
Section) (6 Furlonga) Mr. C. B. Brown's Amberley gave Mr. Y. T. Fung his first victory of the afternoon in this event, win- ning by the close margin of half a length from Royal Highness (Mr. Deliz). Amberley was in the background until the home stretch came in sight. Flybynight (Mr. Harris) led for most of the way. Mr. C. B., Brown's Amberley.
.143 lbs. (Mr. Y. T. Fung) -1 Mr. Lancashire's Royal. Highness. 158 lbs.
Kellett Handicap-"C" Class (1st Section) (Two Mile Post, Once Round and In)
Bistre 149, Pontiac Bay 154. dier of China 155, Soldier of Peace 158, Тупе 108.
Kellett Handicap-"C" Class (2nd Section) Flybynight 143, Monoplane 143, Night View 145. Royal Highness 102, Tiny Star 158. Ythan 163. Morrison Hill Handicap-"B" Class (6 Furlongs)
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Dawn Star 161. Expansion Time 168. Harvest View 181. King's Jus- tice 140. King's Lead 148, Mistake Bay 188. New Star 156. Potentate (Barred), Red Feather 150, Ruse- Queen 155, Soldier of Honour 161, Tunder Bay 154.
SOUTH CHINA "B" WINS
In a game which was not up to First Division standard, between South China "B" and Kowloon Chinese. оп the South China ground yesterday afternoon, South China "B"
beat Kowloon by 3 goals to 1. The scorers for South China were "Chan Tai Fal (2) Chek Kum (1). and Cheung Shortly after the commencement of the second half the Kowloon Chinese centre forward Bong Ming Hok shot a goal for them during a scramble in front of the! South China goalmouth,
SAINTS DEFEAT
FUSILIERS
An unexpected victory was re corded by St. Joseph's when they "met the Royal Welch Fustlers in' the First Division of the football
league at the Valley yesterday.
In the early stages the soldiers impressed with their play. The Saints, however, rallied and their forwards gave Saunders. the Fusillers goalkeeper, a busy time,
A few minutes before the end of the first half. the Saints took the lead
through Leonard scored from a penalty. Shortly after the resumption, Ward scored for the Saints with a good shot,
golden Both teams had many opportunities for openings but they failed to make the most of them.
who
Towards the closing stages of the match. Sullivan, the Fusillers centre forward, netted the only goal for his side from a spot kick. From then on the Saints goal un- derwent heavy pressure, but the splendid goalkeeping of S. Tsang saved the day..
SOUTH CHINA "A"
NET FIVE GOALS
Club Lose At Valley.
South China "A" forwards, led by the redoubtable Lee Wal-tong, were in sparkiftig form when they met the Club at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon and won their First División League encounter by five goals to nil
Lee Wai-tong scured two of the goals, one of them being a beauty. from 25, yards range, while others responsible for goals were Fung King-cheong (penalty), Lai Shul- wing and Chang Kwai-liang.. Bouth China led 2-0 at the In- terval.
Although defeated by so heavy a margin, the Club put up a very gallant display especially in de- fence, where Syd. Strange, G. H. George Rodger and Elliott worked hard. The Club's forwards lacked understanding and this proved to be their main weakness.
Lee Wai-tong's.positioning wis a feature of the game. Lau King- chol deputised well for Wong Mee-
Coolgardie Handicap (6 Furlongs)
A Great Time 157, Beat That 140, shun at pivot. Boronla Belle 145. Bravado 140, Llangollen 157, Rootty 140, Solerina
148, Strathcarrick 157, Such Fun 145, The Right Time 150. Twilight
(Mr. N. Deitz) 2 Star 150.
Mr. V. M. Grayburn's. Ythan,
#168 lbs. ...... (Mr. D. Black) 3 Won by halt length, length and balf between second and third. Time: 1.29.3.
Parl-mutuel:
Win: $20.10.
.Place: $5.00, $5.30, $5.90. Also ran-Flybynight, 130 Ihs. (1, O. Harris); Monoplane, 148 (8. C. Liang); Night View, 148 (6. Y. Liang).
1st Pony.
Betting"
1
Win Place. 499.426
971 812 378 209 380
2nd Pony
3rd Pony
The Field ...... 1,849
Total .2.279 1.887
9-Wuchow Stakes (1 Mille) The third big dividend of the day was paid in this race by, Apllas (Mr. S. C. Lang) punters receiving $199.70 for a win. Rob Roy (Mr. Delts), the favourite was beaten by two lengths, Com- mencement Bay finishing strongly for third place.
KOWLOON DRAW WITH SEAFORTHS
D. Knox Shines In Goal
The First Division League foot- ball match between. Kowloon and the Seaforth Highlanders proved
Boa Vista Handicap "D" Class (1st Section) (6 Furlongs) Diogenes 161, Gold Coin 150, Gold Sovereign 140, Laughing Girl 168, Miracle 162, Mountain View 140, Plain View 180, Pride of Tsingtao to be the surprise of the afternoon. 155, 17th of September 140. The on Saturday, the result being a Hero 140, Valorous 165, Victoria draw 1-1. D. Knox, the Kowloon regular left-wing, turned out as Hall 147. Wild Cat 185, Zero 147.
Boa Vista Handicap—“D” Class custodian proved H remarkable (Znd Section) (6 Furlongs) success saving shots time and Araxy 143, Atomic Blar 145. Cop- again. The game was played at per Idol 155, Coronation Day 159, a fast pace and never lacked in- Don 162, Donovan 162, Emergency terest. Both goals were netted in Call 140, Feudal Knight 140, Hele- the second half, Blake scoring for phant 140, Lancashire Tich 144, Kowloon as a result of an unfor- Pagan Love 185, Philanderer 158. tunate mistake on the part of Racing Boy 162,
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY Cricket Hong Kong y. Kowloon, HK.C.c. ground, 11 a.m.
Chinese A.AF, 18ookunpoo, £15 p.m.
Car Racing Lagi bau Second, Extra Race Meeting of Football
the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Happy Governor's Cup: HKFC. v. H.K. Valley, 12.30 p.m.
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forward, sustained an injury to his left knee and had to be carried off the field in the Arst half.
Lee Wai-tong (2) and Fung King-cheong (penalty) scored for the Chinese while Knight, Erwin and Talbot netted for the soldiers.
The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall kick- ed-off at the commencement of the game.
Prior to the big match, a friendly match was "played between the 2 Inniskillings and the Royal Navy
and resulted in a win for the form 0er by the odd goal, in three. It was a splendid match, the Innis- killings delighting with their team work,
THIRD DIVISION
Liga...... Ordnance.. Fusillers... Medicals
8. E Police...
1
1
5 St. Joseph's... 0
Recreto
7 K. Rifles....
Webster, the Seaforth's right back; while Samson score the equaliser for the soldiers.
KOTEWALL CHARITY
CUP FINAL
South China And Army'
Draw Three-All
The Marine Band of HMS. Cumberland was in attendance and rendered--pleasing" selections dur- ing the intervals.
GOVERNOR'S CUP
Soccer Attruction This A..ernoon
The football attraction, to-day is the Governor's Cup match between
the Hong Kong Football Associa tion and the H.K. Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation to be played at Sookunpoo at 4.15 p.01.
Preceding the match, there will be the annual encounter between the Hout Kong and Kowloon schoolboys.
Postponement Of Titular Bout
New York, March 27. Lau Ambers; world lightweight champian, and Tony Canzoneri, former holder, will meet in about for the title on May
The fight had previously been cheduled for April ġ but today if was announced that The contest had been postponed.
Ambers won the lightweight title from Canzoners last year, after the latter had, defeated him ou points in 1935.--Reuter,
CRICKET MATCH
Farewell To Capt. Walch And Lt. Garthwaite
A
farewell cricket match for
BREAK-IN AT CUP-TIE
Remarkable scenes ending in a police batun charge occurred at a City Cup football match at Wind- sor Park, Belfast, writes a Home correspondent
The scenes reached their height near the end of the gamé, in which Derry City bast Lipfield by a goal to nothing. A section of the home. supporters, who had beer loud in their criticism of their team and officials, climbed the rails following a foul on a Linfield player. Police rushed across the ground and per- suaded them to go back.
Derry supporters then complain- ed that they were being stoned, and later, when the ball went into touch, it was only after an appeal by the Linfield players that it was returned.
When the final whistle blew and Capt. J. Walch and Lieut. ac.the players had entered the pavi- Garthwaite, the prominent Army on a large number of spectators cricketers, who are both leaving demonstrated in front of the pa-
vilion. the Colony shortly was played at King's Park yesterday.
Jack Jones, a. former captain of Scores:--E. Abraham's XI:-183 infield, now with Edinburgh El- (W, Mulcahy 57, T. Madar 42 not
Arniau, who is on holiday, WES the out, N.AE Mackay 21; Lieut. carried shoulder-high from Garthwaite 3 to 37, Capt. F.PR. ground by admirers. Whitmarsh 3 for 49)
The police, it is stated, took pre-
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· Dr. J.T. Smalley's XI:-169 for cautions to protect buses" convey- six wickets, (Capt. Whitmarsh 52 ing Derry supporters from the not out, Cpl. Hopcroft 57. Capt, ground. LJ. Walch 27. W. McKenzie 2 for 38)..
The Kotewall Charity Cup final was played between. South China
(Athletic);
Young
Kwok - wah and the Army at Causeway Bay on Friday afternoon and attracted
(Eastern), Chung Kwok-chol thousands of spectators. The match
lice); Erwin (Rides). D. Leopard (Eastern) and Henry Young (9. resulted in a draw of three goals The following are the teams for (St. Joseph's), A. V. Gosang (Re- China "B"); Chan. Bing-to. (East÷ All The Army, on the whole, put the Governor's Cup match:—
creto), Talbot (Fusillers) and Bick-" ern), Ho Kar-keung (8. China up a very creditable performance HK.F.A.:-Rowlands (Fusiliers); } ford (Club),
"A"), Chan Tak-fal (South China and they were 'with only ten men Wolverson (Navy) and Stevens HKCAAF.:--Tam Kwan-kong "B"), Chow Man-chi (Kowloon for three quarters of the game. (Rides) Williamson (Seaforths). (Athletic); Mak Shui-bon (K. Chinese) and Hau Shing-to East- Miller (Seaforths), their centre-Beltran (Recielo) and Parker (Po-Chinese); and Wong Shek-ping | ern). LF
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