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MACAO RACES.
MONDAY,
OCTOBER 17, 1927.
HARBOUR SWIM.
HOME FOOTBALL.
LEUNG SUI-MAN WINS B.C.A.A.:
RACE.
MANY VISITORS, ATTEND.
The two-day race, meeting at Macan over the weekend passed/
The annual harbour race, organised; off very well, with fine weather, by the South China Athletic Associn- especially yesterday, and good tion, was held on Saturday last, and] sport. Yesterday, there was a resulted in a win for Leung Sul-man, large number of Hongkong the well-known local Chinese swim- visitors, amongst whom was Rear- mor.
There were no fower than sixty Admiral Boyle, The Güvernor of Macao, and a party from Goverh-two competitors and of these, only a fow falled to complete the course. ment House, were also in attend-There were three ladies in the race,
ance.
and all of them came in strongly, There were some excellent divi-
Conditions were far from ideal, for dends, and keen racing. At the besides a heavy wind, the seu' WAS conclusion, the trophies won somewhat choppy and the swimmers during the meeting were distri- experienced no etlo difcuity with buted by II. E. Senhor Barbosa,the currents. and a most enjoyable function
came to a close.
First Day."
.....
Although there was a good number and
native craft, motor boats launches following the competitors, one important item was overlooked There was nothing to mark the course or show the finishing line Competitors were instructed prior to entering the water where the finish- ing point could be found.,
Besides the large crowd which went out to follow the swimmers, there was a good number of spectators at the Chub's. bridge and on the sea wall.
1.The Saturday Novice Race 3 Furlongs Winner, $76. 2nd $40. 3rd $15. For unplaced ponics since the 6th Extra Race Meating of the Hongkong Jockey Club and Septem ber Gymkhana Rade Mooting of this Glub, Mr. Special's Valour,
1 4Mr. A. W. Roza) Mr. N. Hashim's Chick To,
(Mr. Y. M. Loo) Mr. S. W.. Hee's Ching Hoi,
(Mr. Usher) 2-The Second Selling Plate. Furlongs Winner $100, 2nd $50. 3rd $50. For all Ponies. Mr. Lin Kee's Tap Size,
(Mr. Wong) Mr. Recreation's Chin Shou,
(Mr. Y. M. Leo) Mr. S. W. Hee's Walchow,
Ji
An Unfortunate. Choice, The start was near the Kowloon 2 Docks and at five minutes. to three, the signal was given. Owing to the 3 fact that sixty-two competitors dived 3in from one launch, there were
few who were badly left. Loung Sul-man, the winner, was seen emerge from the general mix-up and took a substantial lead from those who chose to strike out in a straight line to
1
2
3
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
·Division I.
Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham Burnley. Bury Faddersfield Everton Manchester U Newcastle Sheffield U. Tottenham
Barnsley Bristol C. Fulham C
Hull Notts. Cnty Oldham. Preston
3 Leicester
4 Sunderland
3 Middlesbro
2 Portsmouth
3 West Ham
1 Bolton
1 Liverpool Cardiff
4. Wednesday 1' Derby, G. 1 Blackburn Division II.
Southampton Stoke Swansea Wolves
7
0 South Shields
0 West Brom.
1 Leeds
Grimaby
8 Blackpool
A Reading
1 Manchester C.
2 Chelsea
2 Clapton
2 Notts. Forest
2 Port Vale
Division III. (South).
Charlton Coventry
Crystal Pal Exeter
Newport
Norwich
Bristol R
"G Southend
◊ Millwall
3 Luton:
1 Gillingham
Bournemouth
1 Brighton
Queen's Park
0 Merthyr
Swindon
Torquay
2
? Brentford
Plymouth
Watford
6 Walsall
Division I. (North),
Accrington 1 Bradford C.
造
to
Bradford Chesterfield
the finishing point. On the Shauki wan side, there were about ten com-i petitors, headed by Chan Chun-hing, (Mr. Tong)
who appeared to be striking against 3.The Kinngwan Plate. Half Mile.the current, Deubtless this group) -Winner $100, 2nd. $50. 3rd. $25,meant to avail themselves of the For all China Ponies,
favourable East to West current in Mr. Lim Kee's Shanghai Friend;
mid-stream, but they lost a good deal (Mr. Wong)
of ground when they realised that the current had suddenly changed. Chan Chun-hing was considered in some quarters as a strong favourite, but owing to his bad choice of course, he could not do better than get fifth place.
Mr. Chin Kee's Chui Chow Ning, (Mr. Usher)
Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Tsze Lon, (Mr. G. Roza)
3
3
4. The Governor's Cup, 1 Miles, -Winner $150. Second $100. Third 360. A Cup kindly presented by H, E. Senhor Artur Tamagnini de Sousa Barbosa, Governor of Macao, to be won twice succession by same owner or owners or three times in all. For all Chind ponies. Mr. K. H.'s Papyrus,
(Mr. Tong) Mr. Luen Yick's Ma Kou Siac,
(Mr. C. Roza)
(Mr. Chun) Mr. Chin Lee's Hon Sin,
(Mr. Wong)
Mr. U-Un's Leaf,
Dead Heat for 3rd Place..
1
Behind Leung Sui-man was опе competitor, employing
powerful breast stroke, who threatened to pass the leader several times during the race
Darlington. Doncaster
Durham Hartlepools Lincoln Tranmere Wigan
Wrexham
Clyde Dundee
3 Nelson
1 Rochdale
Ashington
Growe
0 Southport
3 New Brighton
Steckport
Harrow
1 Halifax 3 Rotherham
Scuttish League.
Dunfermline Falkirk
Hamilton Hibernians Kilmarnock Queen's P. Raith R.. Rangers i
Partick T
3 Aberdeen
3 Cowdenbeath
3 Airdrieonians
1 Motherwell
2 Hearts
4 St. Mirren
1 St. Johnstone
d' Bo'ness
1 Celtic
10 4 0 0 20
11. 3 2
Portsmouth ...10 3 2 521-80 Burnley Tottenham Bolton. Wednesday
Manch, City Chelson
2 Preston Clapton Stoke 1 Oldham
0
Brom. Swangen Bristol C. anrasley
Wolves Hull
Notts. For Fulham Grimsby Port Vale Notts, Caty Southampton. Reading
Blackpool
10 1
.10 1 Division
10 6 1 3 20 .10 53 2 20 11 10 6 13 23 10 30 5 2 3 24 13 10 6 2 3 24 19 10 6 2 8 30 26 10 5 14
209
21
10 4 3 3 18.20
18 17
4 11 11 16 19
છે. 26 2
.10 4 .30 4
10 3 3 4 16 1 10-1 5 4.16 10 3 1 6 13 21 .10 2.3 5 10.,19 10.1 3 6 13 22 10 0 5 5 13 24)
10. 2 1 7 14 27
Sth. Shields...10 1 2 7.12 28
Division III. "(South).
Charlton Northants
1 Millwall
F. R.
Brentford
2 Norwich
1 Plymouth
0
3
Newport Southend Blerthyr 0Exeter
Brighton
2
Walsall
Coventry
1 Swindon
2
Bristol R.
3
Crystal Pal
Torquay
Gillingham Bournemouth
Watford
3
Luton
0
3 Halifax
Bradford
10. 5 6 0 15 10
10 7 0 3 25 14
.11 6 2 3 20 19
11
G-88 21 17
6 1.4 27 21
3 2 24 14
3:2
2 23:12 2.0 22.18
6 0:4 21:19
3 6 2 17 16
10 4 4 2.18 18
42.4 18 16
415 17 201 3 3 4 20 20 03-24
22 22
10 3.1 6.19 24 23 5 11 27 23 5 10 26 10 1 4 45 17-
23
11 1 4 6 16 24 10 3 0 7 16 20
10 2 7 20 24
Division III. (North).
Lincoln 2Wrexham
2 Doncaster
Rochdale Darlington
3 Tranmere
1 Nelson
2 Accrington
Bradford C.
Chesterfield ON. Brighton
-Reuter, Stockport
League Tables, Saturday's matches have been taken into account in the compilation of the following League Tables:
and eventually finished the the course withing 30 seconds of winner's time. The winner used the "crawl" stroke for the first 100 yards of the race, and then resorted to a 2 side overarm stroke, finishing the last
fifty yards with the "crawl" again. 3* The three ladles swam 'almost a straight course and were ahead of quite a number of men competitors. Newcr.stle
The Winners.
A Bury The first ten competitors to finish Weet Ham
Arsenal were as follows:
*
5. The Third Selling Plate. 5 For: longs. Winner $100. Second Third $50. For all China ponies. Mr. S. W. Hec's Walchow,
(M, Tong) Mr. Chouk Spen Lo's Man-of-war,
(Mr. Wong) Messrs Kiangwan & Co.'s Castle,
4.
1. Leung Sui-man. Time 30 mins. Everton
24 деся.
Division 1.
Rotherham
12 8 2 2 31 17 10 6 3 1 22 12 10 226 18
6 3 2 20.15 10 6 2 2 2 22 18
9 7 0 3 22
22 11
17 14
1 2
3 2
20. 22
9 40
9 3 24 18
10 3 2 5 15 20 10 3 2 5 16 21
Durham Hartlepools Crewe Wigan Southport
11-2 3 6 12 24
10 2′ 2 6 11 10
Barrow Ashington
P. W. D. L.
10 6 2,2 28 14) Celtic
Rangers Motherwell
13. 7 0 3 26 20 14Hearts
6 1 2 24 13 13 St. Mirren
61 27 17 13 Aberdeen
-
2 17 14 13 Kilmarnock
1 39 19 13
25.-17 12
denbeath
10 2 2 6 14 21
10 2 2 6 12 34 .11 9 4 7 14 36) Scottish League.
9 8 1 0 30 .10 8 1 28 12
9 6 2 1 20 1 10 7 0 3 27-9
10
$30.
5 3 2 21 21 13 St. Johnstone
1.3 21
3 3 15
0 5 28
1
2. Lo Chi-hing. Time
30
mins.
62 secs,
Blackburn Cardiff Aston Villa
2'3.20
-10
14:16
2
3. Tong Fu-sham.
Liverpool
1. 6. 19.
4. Yeung Yuen-wa.
Leicester
11 4
Huddersfield
1 8 15
Middlesbro
Birmingham
Sheffield U.
(Mr. Charles) 3 G.The Macao Siac Plate. Once Round Winner $100: 2nd $50. 3rd $25. For all non-winning ponies that have started in Hongkong Macao at least twice since 24th June, 1927. Mr. K. H.'s Baccarat,. (Mr. Tong) 1 Mr. Check Suen Lo's Flash Star,
(Mr. Wong) 2
Mr. Tang's Sutherland,
(Mr. Y. M. Loo) a 7.The Mafoos Rare-Mile. Winner $75. 2nd $50. 3ril $25. For all unplaced ponics since 24th June, 1927. To be ridden by Bona Fide Mafods of the I. R. R. C. in Racing Colours.
Mr. Recreation's Wuchang Messrs. Kiangwan and Co.'s
Cherry Brandy Mr. K. Ha Lacerda II.
SECOND DAY.
1
1
6. Chan Chun-hing.
6. Wong Siu-chi,
7. Li. Fak-fai.
8. Chan Yip-shuen. 2 Yeung Hung-wa 10. Lau Min-on.
The prizes were given away by Mr. Chay Kin-yung, the Chairman of the Club.
'MOTOR FOOTBALL.
SECOND MATCH PLAYED ON SATURDAY.
A second motor cycle football match was played in Hongkong on Saturday
2 when we teams from the European 3 Y.M.C.A. met on the Mongkok ground and provided thrilling sport for a large number of spectators.
The teams were?
1-The Whang Ho Plate? Fur longs. Winner $100. 2nd: $50. 3rd $25. A Forced Entry of $5. For all China ponies entered at this Meeting Mr. Lim Kee's Shanghai Friend,
(Mr. Wong) Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Tate Lon, (Mr. G. da. Roza) Mr. Hau Uan Un's Little Sit Tong, (Mr. Stanton) 2--The Substitution Plate-1 Miles. Winner $100. 2nd $50. 3rd $25. For all China ponies. Mr. Leun Yick's Beautiful Terrace, (Mr. Chun) Mr. Un's Dragon Boat,
(Mr. Tong) Mr. N. Hashim's Sunning,
(Mr. Charles) 3.The Hongkong Visitors' Cup.- 9 Furlongs. Winner $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $60. A cup kindly presented by Visitors from Hongkong to the owner or owners of the winning pony, to be won twice in succesalon or three times in all. For all China ponies that have run at the Inaugural Haco Meot-mounts round into position. The
Stripes: F. Cowherd, (Raleigh), H. G. Swinburne, (Raleigh), P. Sands, (Harley Davidson), H. A. Witton- bach, (Royal Enfield), and G. Bolus, (Matchless)
Whites: W. R. Greenhalgh, (In- dian), C. N. Ponsford, (Sunbeam), 2W. Borrowman, (Triumph), J. Car- wood, (Triumph) and J. Gardner, (Henderson), G. F. S. Spradberry (Coventry Eagle), played with the Whites in the second half.
ing.
1
The game was much faster than the one played a fortnight ago and the riders showed skill in the mant pulation of their machines. Play was 2 Exciting and each goal had narrow escapes in the first half when speedy runs were made by both teams down the field. Cowherd scored for the Stripes in the first half...
A good pace was also maintained throughout the second half when the crowd of Chinese had grown con- siderably and watched, with interest the efforts of the riders to swing their
équalising goal came shortly after
Mr. R. H.'s Papyrus, (Mr. Tong) 1 the change of ends when Greenhalgh
Mr. U-Un's Leaf, ... (Mr. Chun). A ran through for the Whites" and
Mr. I. .'s Baccarat,
3
(Lt. Bulteel) 4. The Fourth Selling lace Mile.
Winner $100. 2nd. $76. 3rd $75. For all China ponles. Mr. Cheuk Suen Lo's Man-of-War,
(Mr. Wong) 1 Mr. Recreation's Chli Shan,
(Mr. G. U. Roza) Mr. P. N. Cheng's Chick To,
(Mr. Stanton) a
scored. Ponsford came into collision
with him in the goalmouth but there were no injuries and only slight damage to machines. Wittenbach was a staunch defender,
Result;
Whites
1 Stripes. .......1 The referees were Messrs. F. E. G Munn and E. W. Alltree.
After the match a challenge was issued by the Mobile Section of the The Steamboat Cotopany's Cup. This was accepted and the match will Hongkong Volunteers to the, Y,M.C.A. -1 Mile. Winner $160: 2nd $100. probably be played next Saturday. 3rd $50 A cup kindly presented by
the Hongkong, Canton and Macao
Steamboat Co. Ltd, to the owner or Hongkong or Macao since 24th June, owners to be won twice in succession 1927. Weight for Inches as per scale.
or three times in all. Pontes
China
•for all C
Mr: Lim Kea's Shanghal Friend,
(Mr. Wong) Mr. Leun Tick's Ma Kog Biac,"
(Mr. G. Roza) 2
(Mr. Tong) The Sunday Novices Race--- Half Mile. Winner $75, 2nd $40, 3rd $15, For all China ponies at that date of entry, have been unplaced in
Mr. U-Un's Dragon Boaty
To be ridden; by Novice Jockeys. Non-winning Jockeys allowed 10 lbs, Entrance Fee $8.
Messrs. Klangwan and Cos
Cherry Brandy, (H) 2. 2. Loo) Mr. Seth's Perversity,
(ant Murray) Mr. 8. W. Hee's Chin Hol,
(Mr. Usher) 8*
***S" (Me. Souza) 8' "Dead Heat for Third Place,
Mr. Recreation's Wachang,
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10 8 3 4 18 22 10 3 3 4 19 23
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Manchester U. 11 3 3 5 16 23 Derby Sunderland,
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