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SPORTS & GENERAL

MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1940.

RACE MEETING RESULTS NARROW WIN FOR ROUND THE POLICE COURTS LIMPORTS OF

Jana Dog...

„Juss. In "Time,

Continued from Page 2

732

length between second and third.

Time: 1,48.3.

Places:-$5.70; #10.10; $7.20. Also ran:- Green Time 141 ha

Emergency Unit...

Ere of Hunting Moo

281 333 135

$59 486

Pari Mutuel:-

#3" 123

Winner: $9.10, ·

Lovely Star

84

114

Potentate

421

617

Rob Roy

800

Royal Wedding Eve

92 170

Scenic View

10 30 2041 9871

Betting

6580 0714

A Green Time. Annabella

Taxing Mastef

RACE THREE Double Finesse led the feld from the start to the straight, hotly pursued by Australian Prince and Devanian, with Criffel and Tornado Star following..

At the incline Australian Prince attempted to overtake the leader with the result that it faded out of the running when the home stretch was reached.

When opposite the public stands Orlfiel spurted and drew lerc with Devonian. Vixen Tor, com- ing in from the outside, passed

Devonian when

Bredon

Bruno

461

Win. Place 384 372

251

388

Cocklerol Warrego River Winnie

439 $19 1512 924 9481 2790 BST 686

7587 8064

SING TAO

Continued from Page 2 beaten. all the way. A. Leonard

and Cruz both missed opportuni- ties of drawing level and it was

AT CENTRAL

FALSE PRETENCES

Appearing on remand before

false

to

FOODSTUFFS INTO H.K.

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

AT KOWLOON

li

ALLEGED ROBBER REMANDED

An alleged robber, arrested tra

In

to

for food- THE Undersigned have received

instructions

Hongkong.

11

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

In future, the procedure set out Government Notification No. P. Y. T. Well; Annabella 150 (Roo only through the brilliant play of Mr. G. T. Lowry on Saturday on connexion with the gun duel with 885 of June 11, 1940, for the en- Pak Ming); Bruno 158 (0. Trever-Lee Tin-sang and Hau Yung-sanga charge of obtaining money by the Police at Hilung Street on

pretences, Cheung Hing-Friday, appeared before Mr. Mac-dorsement of orders ton); Winnie 151 (L B. Chao).

that gave Sing Tao both points

Cruz, at outside-right, played a chau, 32, unemployed, - was sen- fadyen on Saturday, charged with stuffs from the United Kingdom

for consignment two months' hard attempted murder, shooting with very much improved game, while tenced

will apply, only to all grains and intent to prevent lawful appre- Gomes, at inside-right, was the labour. most outstanding player in the Cheung was charged with ob-henston and with possession of a vegetable olls, other than ground- forward line. The mainstay of taining $100 from a married revolver and six rounds of amut, soya bean cocoanut, cotton aced, olive, palm and palm kernel the Saints' team war however, the woman, Leung Sze. 41, at the munition.

pils. halfbacks, with Fernandes a tower National City Bank of New York

Det-Sgt. MacPherson, who pro- | The import into Hongkong of of strength to the opposing for on Nov. 22 by falsely pretending secuted, asked for a remand of other foodstuffs from the United Monday, the 18th December, 1940 wards. D. Leonard and Hussain, that he was an employee of the three days which was granted. Kingdom will be subject to the

commencing' at 2.30 pm, full backs, were rather shaky un-Bank. Cheung disappeared after

BURGLARS SENTENCED issue of an appropriate import der pressure but settled down cashing a cheque for $100 for

For breaking lato a house and licence under the hand of the at their Sales Room, No, 35, Han- Loung but was arrested a few

stealing $100.75 Hongkong cur-Controller of Food.

kow Road, Kowloon, days later when seen wandering

Chinese currency, a Full information as to the con- round the Bank.

clothings, two ditions of such a licence, in rea-

A Fine Assortment of Dressed It will be recalled defendant Chinese, Tam Put and Chau Kuen, pect of the various kinds of food-Dolls, Wooden and Mechanical was remanded one week to see were charged before Mr. Hims stuffs may be obtained from the Toys, Furniture, Tea Sets, Balloons out the services of C. Santos, who if he could pay back the money worth on Saturday with burglary Controller of Food. is at present in Macao,

to complainant,

Det.-Sgt. W.

:"

later.

RACE SIX

Notable absentees from the Sing There was never any doubt as Tao team were Leung Wing-chiu

Chu Ah-tai and Cheung Wing-" chot, while the Saints were with-

to the result of jumping off to Sapper led all the

winning past.

this race

for.

1 good start.

way to the

Viceroy which was second up SING TAO: Chee Blu-hang; opposite the to the Rock was displaced by!

Hau Yang-sang. Lee Tin-sang: weighing rooms but was beaten. Baffin Bay, the only other start-Sint Yau-sang, Soong Ling-aing, cuted. by a short head, to the post byer, when the Rock was passed.

Luk Tat-hang; Tang Kwong-sum, Criffel the then-leader.

When within 100 yards of the Fung King-cheong, Ewok Ting- winning post Baffin Bay made a strong challenge but was beaten Lee, Lai Shiu-wing and Lau. Tau to the post by a length, with man Viceroy a short head behind.

Tornado Star was fourth. 3-3.00 p.m.-Dilatory Handicap (One Mile)

"Mr. John Peel's Criffel, 143 lbs.

(Mr. D. Black) 1 Mr. C. Tinson's Vixen Tor. - 142

lbs. ... (Mr. W. H, 8, Davis) 2: Lady Northcote's Devonian, 153

Iba ............" air, G. Treverton) 3 Wen by a short head, two, lengths between second and third.

Time: 1:45.

Part Mujuci:-

Winner: $15.00.

·Places: $5.40; 35.70; $5.40. „Also, rap:-Australian Prince 136 Ihs. IS. W. Pan: Double Finesse 144 IP. P. Botelho); Tornado Star 197

D. E B. Craven).

Betting

6-4.30 pin-Queensland Autumn' Champions

(Que and a Quarter Mes} Mra, A. & Grasett's Rapper, 155

ibs...(Mr W. H. &, Davis) 1

Mr. T. K. L's Baffin Bay, 155 Iba

dr. V. V. Needa

2

Mr. Vilaja's Viceroy, 155 lbs.

(Mr. D. Black) :3 Won by a length, a short head bey tween second and third.

Time: 2.18.4. Pari Mutuel:

Winner: #6.10. Places: $6.10.

Betting

Austrailan Princ

Win. Place 323 218 1789 1048

1885 1828

Bafin Bay Sapper Viceroy

138 151

1058 718

888 1007

Criffel

Devonian

Double Finesse Tornado Star Vixen Tor

6079 5570

Win. Place

418 84

2904 455

673 ES

rency, $179 wrist watch

and

and larceny. The second defen-

was additionally charged with breach of deportation order.

Summers prose- dant

THEFT OF BICYCLE Lai Bal, 24, of No. 12 Cross St. second floor, appeared before Mr. ST. JOSEPH'S:-2. Teang; A. J.! Lowry on Saturday on a charge Hussain, D. Leonard; W. Maher, of stealing a bicycle from Wong G. Fernandes, Lau Wing-kwong;) Lai, 26, of No. 4 Fung Wong Ter-perty. 8. Qru, J. Gomes, Man Chen-kee, race. Macdonald and A. Leonard, -

DULL ENCOUNTKE

Det.-Sgt. Baldwin said that the fined $5 for possession of a camera defendant broke into No. 84. Fain a protected area, namely, Gram- Yuen Street about 1 am. on De- plan Road.

Det-Sgt. C. Dowman said that, cember 9 by forcing open the win- dow bars with Iron jacks and the film had been developed and

above mentioned pro- nothing was found against him. stole the

The first defendant was sen- tenced to two months' hard

Sgt. J. R. Sykes, prosecuting, labour, to be followed by expul- said that complainant a messension, while the second accused was

the International ger boy of

labour.

CAMERA OFFENCE Appearing on remand, before

FORGED NOTE Tung Xu, 26, unemployed, was charged before Mr. Himsworth on Saturday with uttering a forged

hal Bank at. No. 36, Nga Tain Wal $10 note of Hongkong and Shang-

and Budrjes.

also

Electrical Tors

On View on Day of Hals.

-

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONERES.

Road. He was additionally charz PUBLIC AUCTION.

In a very dull Second Division encounter, Bing Tso and 30th RA Trading Co., saw defendant wheel sentenced, to 12 months hard drew each side scoring two goals ing away his bicycle, parked out- ide the office. building at Ice on the Club ground yesterday.

Although the Chinese combined House Street, at 3.30 p.m. on Fri- better and for the most part were day. On being questioned by Mr. Himsworth on Saturday a 18-ing, asked for a remand of three

defendant dropped the year-old student. Yu Yuan-kai, was| days which was granted. attacking, the Gunners were quick him,

He gave

to take advantage of their op- bicycle and ran away, portunities and thoroughly de chase and defendant was caught. served one point.

Asked what was his · OCCUPR-

The losers were best served by❘tion, defendant replied that he Guy, ut centre-half, and Round, was an actor, centre-forward.

He was sentenced SING TAO:-Blu Ti-ins; Leunshard labour. In-chan, Mak Siu-hon; Au-She-

ngok, Lal Kwok-chlu, Tam Chan- 4195 627

RACE SEVEN Colorado Star took the lead followed by Surprise Again Sea Urchin.

RACE FOUR Eve of Harvest took the lead

At the Rock Sea Urchin from the rise of the gate, follow- ed by Craigavad. and Confusion up to second place and Bay to the first time up the in- short-lived lead chine when Confusion Bay went up to second position.

On passing the Fock for the first time Eve of Harvest was stul leading th Contusion Bay second, and Burford

one month's

COMMON GAMING HOUSE

fai; Che Kam-sing, Woo Chiu- Wong Bau, 28, unemployed cheuns, Lau Tin-san, Fung Kwal-hawker. of No. 18 Wu Fat St. shing and Cheong Moong-wing.

and

went enjoyed from the

Wen by a length, the same be tween second and thire.

Time: 2.06.

village bend to the straight after which it dropped out of the run- ping.

"Surprise Agali

and Roolfly were running neck-to-neck at the distance post when strongly

Des-

coming up from the outside,

Passing the Rock the second time, the leader faded out. Eve Harvest took the lead followed by Burford and O-Lad which was lett badly at the start.

This order was maintained up to the winning post.

T

Craigavad was fourth

WATER AN

1-330 pm-Hongkoor Astums, Charpions

(One and a Quarter Miles)

Mr. T. K. L. Confusion Bay, lei'

Aba 2 (MY." "I Sung) Mr. Quartermaster's Burford, 201

The (Mr. D. Black) 2

2. K. t. plan, 158 iba/

2

Mr. V. V. Needa) 3 „Won by a head,' half a, length be- tween second and third

Time: 2.194 (Record).

Pari Mutmel:--

Planas: - $47.34 --

Places: $19.40; -$12.00.

ed with possession of the same.

Det.-Sgt. C. Dowman, „prosecut-

H.K. JUNK'S PITCHED

BATTLE WITH PIRATES

יי

Cannons, rifles and romivers were used when a Hongkong registered junk, No. T1150H, was attacked" by four pirate crafte off Swabue, according to a report made to the Police by Chan Hop-chuen, master of the junk on Saturday night.

THE

THE Undersigned have beceived

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Tuesday, the 17th December, :1940

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

A FINE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE" STAMPS

Aberdeen, first floor, was charged

The junk, which left Chinese, out of ammunition.

at their Bales Room, No. 2, Con- 30TH RA-Wooldrige; Tuck- ley. Hole; Tate, Gux, Park; Marmon gaming house, and 13 others 8, was off Swabue when ordered

with keeping his house as a com-Territory for the Colony on Dec. $15,000 CARGO STOLEN. naught Road, Central, Second

The junk was towed to a nearby | Floor, shall, Webber. Ronnid, Flanders

were charged with playing in the by another junk to heave to bat bay where the cargo, consisting of and Ward.

gaming house, when they ap-ignored the order and answered silver, preserved vegetable and peared before Mr. R. M.. A. Barnett the are with esanana, zites and dried fruit, was transferred to on Saturday. 22%

revolvers. Soon afterwards three ahore, after which the junk was The rald on the house in ques-more pirate funks arrived on the allowed to sail away. The total tion

was made at 7.45 p.m. on scene and joined in the attack, loss suffered was HK.$15,038. Friday.

After a battle which lasted for One of the junk fokis, wounded of the 13 defendants, only two mere than two hours the tokis, had in the leg, had been admitted to appeared in Court Thex.. were to surrender when they had run Kowloon Hospital.

Far Mutuel:-

Winner: 348.00)

:

Quick

Places: $11.00: $10.50; $11.50. patch came up strongly from the

Also ma-Royal Highness 151 tbs outside to take the lead.

Quick Despatch was first. Root-dip Kui Ying): Sunlight View 168 (P. fy second, Surprise Again third. T. We): The Leopard 182 (13 and Colorado Star fourth:

1-5.00 p.-Lingerers Handicap (One Mile)

Mr. Kwok Hin Wang's Quick Des-

patch, 160 lbs. (Mr. D.. Black) 1 Mr. Ellandee's Rootfly, 185 the

(Mr. V. V. Needa) 2

Mr. G. W. Sewell's Surprise Again,・ 154 hs. Mr. L. B. Chac) 3 Won by length, half a length be- tween second and third.

Time: 1.18.1.

Pari Mutuel:-

Winner: $10.20.

Pisces: 35.60; $7.20; $8.70. Also- ran:—Amber II 100 Iba (8.) W. Pan): Colorado Star 138 (W. H. 8. Davis); Dick Turping 143. (F. Y. T. Well: Forehand Drive 140 (Tang Man Wal; Longdon 141 TT. W. Chat- tey); Lovely Kid 130 . A. Sequeira);

Chao).

Beting

Jack Lantern Plet. Hoth Royal Highness Salvage Master Bunlight View The Leopard

Win. Place.

.825 664 720 710

2021 1126 1477 3020 2040 543 201

8605 5637

CASH SWEEPS

No. 2568 ..

RACE 1

-$3,015.60 881.60 430.80

cautioned and later discharged.

First defendant'a bail of $50 and

when they failed to turn up. the rest of 42 were estreated

Five dollars and ninety-seven conts picked up were placed in the Poor Box, while gambling paraphernalia and dires were con- fiscated.

"Sub-Inspector C. C. Taylor pro- secuted,

**

GAMBLERS FINED.

kyk

Lam Shing, 42, unemployed, and Lam: Mak 34, unemployed, were charged, before Mr: a. T. Lowry op, Saturday with keeping a game ing house at No. 9 Trung Bau Street West, ground floor.

Sgt. -J. R. Sykes, prosecuting. sald that first - defendant was banker and second, defendant col- Lector of money when a police Tickets Nos. 2263, 4658 get $50 party raided the house in question

Also ran-Crpiggys 161 lbs. Rising Star 163 (B. L. Tao); Bea each P. Botelho): Eve of Harvest 158 (WUrchin 135 (D. E. S. Craven). HR Davis)..

Burford

Confusion. Bay. Craizayed.

Eve of Harvest O-Lan

..310 201 2013 1249

Betting

133

19 32

No. 5619 No: 1166

No. 1196

$3,001-60 857.69 428,80

Tickets Nos. 3499, 40, 4020 3198, 650, 1264, 3059, 6102, 8133, 6907 gel

$30 each.

BACE3

RACE Z

Betting

Win. Pince

No. 2050

Win Place 24-2433601: A 289

Amber I

180

No. 4551

Colorado Star

299

329

Dick Turpin

424 350

Forehand Drive

Long don

656 680

$80 565

Lovely Kid Quick Despatch Rising Star Bopify

19 51

Ser Urchin Surprise Again

3578 2142 973. 461 1463, 2106 108 177 563 671

£308 7260

BACE 4

RACE EIGHT

No. 4980 Mo ST

THE 2005

RACE FIVE Don Black rode a very well Judged race when he brought! Warrego River in a length and af half in front of Bredon.

Winnie took the lead" "followed i

J

by Cocklerol and Annabella withAfter leading all the way from Warrego River second from the the starting gate to the distance tall-end.

post. Sunlight View. faded Cora- On passing the Rocks, Anna-pletely out of the picture.. bella took second position with Jack O'Lantern, with Don Black. Bredon third and Cocklerol up, which was contented to follow fourth.

Sunlight. View, then took the lead Coming into the straight Anna- and maintained it to the winning bella was passed by both Bredon post. and Cocklerol with Warrego River! Salvage Master and Piet Hein both made" "a final challenge, to coming up strongly.

At the members' At the stands Warrego River the leader. exertook the leaders and ran in stands, salvage, Master spurted to winner a length and a half ahead xin-in. second. length behind of Bredon with Cockleroi another Tark O'Lantern Piet Hein was length behind." Bruno was third a length behind Salvage fourth.

Master, while The Leopard was fourth

5-409 pm-taggard's, Handicap

(Oav Mile)

Mr. Gredmaka's Warrego River,

30 pm-Finale Handicap ***(One Mile)

AFLOOất. D. Black) 1 Me Constant Buty's Jack. O'Lan-

Ro.. 3729

$3.359.00 NO-3813

$58.00 NO. LUB

479,00 Tickets Nus. 4627, 4853, 1519 get. 150|

No. 1676

$3,547.50 1013.00 206.80 Tickets No. 288 2042 get 150 each

RACE 5

+

[

No. ST No. 3235 No. 2370

512.00 Tickets Nos. 1293, 1803. 6872. 3927 get $50 each,'

RACE 6

$3,524.00

1,024.00.

Ng,, 1740 No.:1248 No, 5238

$7.128.80 2.036.30 1.018.40

RACE. 7.

$3,709,20 No. $177,

$1,075.29. NO, 2495,

037,60 Ticketa Mos 428, 97, 4027, 6981. 5300. 1533, 6442, 833 got 850 each. BACE

at 19 pm on Friday night..

Both pleaded guilty and each was oned $30 or one month's hard labour,

Twenty-ye, others were charged with gambling in the house. Fine- teen failed to appear and their bails of 33 each were estreated. The remainder, pleading guilty, were fined $2 each

Table money, amounting to $4.21 was denated to the poor box, while the gamting gear was confiscated

BANISHER GAGLED Charged with breach of deporta- tion order, Chan: Këm, memploy- ed; with no fized, abode," appeared before. Mr. Lowes on Batur- day when he was sentenced to six months' hard labour....

Defendant had five previous convictions, and was expelled for life after he came out of ́prison | three months ago, but

Asked why he returned," he said that he was, Inficted with berle beri and had to comas back to ask money from his sister for trust- ment.

Sgt. Weir was in charge of the

ON" MURDER CHARGE

On the application by Deta Inspector L. B. Whant, & further remand of one week was granted, when Ho song,het, 22, charged with the murder of Woo Tung- chip, 28, accountant of the Chung Hwa Book Co., at No. 3 Gulman's Gr. In Kul Ving),3 Mr. Hollandia's Piet Hein. 150 lbs. Tickets Nos. 2904 5328, 1378 get Bazary on Dec. 5, appeared be- by a length and a hair,

(Mr. P.P. Botelho) 3. $100 each.

tore Mr. Lowry on Saturday,

G. Tinson's Bredan, -147-The.

na tern. 142 lbs. (2. D., Bisch):1, '(ML T::W. Chaltey), 2|ph. Wang Bul Nesu's. Balmage Oockieral, 15 Iba

Master, 158 lbs. (Mr. B. L+ Taq) + 2

No 231

No. 3389 No. 4601

$7,238,00 2.063.00

1,094.00)

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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