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SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING.

HAIWATHA'S EASY WIN IN ST. LEGER,

One of the best race meetings of the season took place at Happy Valley

Saturday, 01

in the presence of a good crowd of turf enthusiasts. The classic event, the St. Leger, went to Mrs. Dun- bar's Haiwatha, Mr. Soares up, which won with ease. In the "A" Class Handicap, some fine racing was seen, and Boxing Eve (Mr. Charles up) came in first but was later disqualified for bumping and boring. Winsome Stag being de- clared the winner. The after-1 'moon's results were:

Shek- Handicap: "A" Class: Six Furlangs For China Ponies. En- trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $100, 2nd. Prize: $160. Brd Prize: $100. Mr, Eve's Boxing Eve (158 lbs) (Mr. Charles)

Mr. Chan Tinion's Winsome

Stag (159 lbs). . (Mr. Soares) Mr. Hau Un's Monterey Bay

(149 lbs) ...(Mr. da Roza) 3 Also ran: $Our Prince (145) (Mr. Lee), Campbell (149 lbs.) (Mr. T. L.. Wong). 0 Moon (140) ((Mr. Proulx) and San Francisco (140) (Mr. Harriman).

*Boxing Eve was disqualified, but according to rules, it does not affect the pari-mutuel and sweeps. Our Prince was announced the third pony.

bs. over weight: † four.lbs, over- weight, and one lb. overweight.

Time: 1 min 30. 1/5

arcs, 2 lengths, and 3 lengths.

Pari-mutuel, Winner $8.70; Places, $5.60, 31.50, and $9.10.

Winner

Places

Boxing Eve

489

393

Winsome Stag

253

160

Our Princi

71

102

San Francisco

72

106

Monterey Bay

160

· Campbell

197 56

--Muon

15

1,196

950

Shek- Handicap: "C" Class: One Mile-For China Ponies. Entranco

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

JATY

Fanling Plate: One Milo A handicap for China Ponies that have started in at least three Extra Meetings in Hongkong since January 1st, 1929, to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five flat races where at time, Ponies that have beer clasified as "A class in any handigup at

Extra Mestings this year barret. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $100, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. A. E. McCartney's Fanting Stag (118 lbs.) (Mr. A. E. Mc- Cartney) Maj. B. C. Lake's As You Like It (140 lb.) (Mr. A..B. 9. Clark) br. F. Lobel's "Sunshine (166 lbs.)

(Mr. Lobel) 3 Also ran: Erstwhile (155) (Mr. Botelho), Duke of Nigblang bs.) (Mr. Lee), False Alarm (130) (Mr. Chan Wai-yan), Ullswater (130) (Mr. Fung),

b, overweight, f3 lbs.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

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HONGKONG C. C. SECONDS. TROUNCE GUNNERS.

With the Interport series over, in- terest in cricket circles will now be confined to the local league although several matches have already been played among the junior teams during the past month.

1

2

Bat

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929.

BOXING.

FIRST TOURNAMENT FIXED

FOR DECEMBER 7.

The first tournament of the season has been fixed by the Hongkong Box- ing Association for Saturday, Decem- her 7, when it is hoped to stage a championship match in the heavy- weight class

15

There was a full programme of

are being made to securé a Elforts are matches in the Second Division on hout between Mann, of H.M.9. Corn- Saturday, the principal game being wall, which returned to port from the meeting of the Hongkang C. C the North last week, and Rowles, of year's champions, and the Royal S. Marazion. The match will, be

last season played for the heavyweight belt over Artillery, who among the First Division teams. rounds of two minutes each.

die- town players gave a convincing (138

play and took the three points, thus

them

full points in

In the two j giving matches played.

The Indians, who were surprisingly defented

Blinkers, overweight.

Time: 2 mins. 10.2/5 a. 14 length; many lengths.

Pari-mutual: Winner $20.70; Places $690, $5.40, and $0.50.

Winner Places

As You Like It

Fanting Stag

Sunshine

Erstwhile

Duke of Nieblung

False Alarm

Ullswater

"There will be the usual supporting boats.

some time ago by the Club H. E. Strange, e Mohamed, b

de Recreio, again lost three valuable Iamni

points when they met the Civil Ser-R. G. Robertson, run out... vice C. C. The Craigongower juniors J. F. Wilmett, l.b.w., Arcalli seenunted far the R. A. O. C., winning W. Chittenden, e Kitchell, b A. M. by over a hundred runa.

Rumishna The Shanghal and

and Malayan Inter- porters left for their respective parts

Saturday,

Randle, b J. M. Rumjahn

F. E. Booker, not out

Extras the Southernors sailing

by the Atsutn Maru In the morning and the Northerners by the Empress

€27

571

250

2.13

1.10

on

93

111

35

1,176 1,229 * Shek-0 Handicap: "B" Class: Six.

En- Furlongs.-For Chinn Ponies. trance Fee $5. 1st Prize; $100. Prize: $150, 3rd Prize: $100. Mr. K. H. Kay's Tarmacadam (15-1 h) (Mr. Backhouse) Mesars, Tester & Abraham's The Ara (161 lbs.) (Mr. Harriman) Mr. John Peel's Huntington (167

2nd

1

2

3

of Canada In the afternoon.

DIVISION II.

'Nine Wickets Victory for Hongkong C.C.

13

-

23

14

25

Totul

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

Sumad

9 3

A.M. Rumiahr

10

71

39

A. K. Ismail Atculli

5 1

G

ཐྭ་

J. M. Rumjahn ..........

Indian R.C.

On the Hongkong C, C, ground, the home junior eleven easily accounted for the Royal Artillery, who plaved The Inst year. Among the seniors Champions won by nine wickets after. P. Madar, Edmands dismissing their opponents for

1125.

Divett was the most successful bowler, taking five wickets for 43 home team Moor For the Secred 55 not ont, Lammert 33 and Armstrong 44 of a total of 119 for two wickets. Scores:,,

runa. Ibs.) (Mr. Heard) Also ran: Cream Cracker (153) Mr. Frost), Ace of Spades (151) (Mr. Charles), Buster (161) (Mr. Stanton) Glorious Stag (168) (Mr.

Glory (152)

(Mr. McCart Liang), Five (150) (Mr. New- ney), bigging), Mount Elburz (149)

(Mr. da Roza), | IA. Lee), Perk (158)

Sonning (148) (Mr. T. L.. Wongi. Wuchang (149) (Mr. Proulxy.

Zircon II (149) (Mr. Lee),

(hir.

lbs, overweight and learing rein and white cap: martingale; bear-

Fee $5. 1st Prize: $100. 2nd Prize:ing F, overweights: 2 lbs over

$150, 3rd Prize: $100.

Messrs. Lair and Lee's Duke of

Milan (149 15)

weight.

Time: 1 min. 34 sees, 1 length;

lengths

(Mr. T. L. Wong) Mrs. R. M. Austin's Armony

(155 lbs) ...(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. IV. T. Chung's Cavaler (147 (be). (Mr. Harriman) Mac's Zephyr (13 ha) (Mr. Frust) 3 Also run! Amusement Tax (147). (S. Y, Liang), Bright Prospect(157) (Cave), Chenal (153) (Mr. Fischer) Sunning

Buster Dark Eyes (145) (Mr. Newbigging), Desert Wind (150) (Mr. Lee), †Duke

Royal Artillery.

C Christian, b Skinner...

dr. O'Neill, b Divett

.

McKenzie,

B. S. M. Leach, e Batger,

Ashworth

dr. Maltas, run out Major

ft. Musson e McKenzie, b Divett

MacNair, Lb.w., Ashworth

1. Wolfe Barry, b-Summers

nr. Bacon, b Divett

LA. Miller, not out

Sgt. Lawrence. l.b.w., Divett Gur. Moore, b Divett

Extras

Total

Howling Analysis.

O. M.

126

1. T. Barma Randle

N. B. Kitchell. lbw.. Randle

Mohamed, e

D.

Robertson, b

Edmond

A

R. Sund. Davies, b Bandle

P. M. el Areull, not out

A. K. Temail, run out

M. A. Rumiahn

i.h.w.. Randle

A. Rumjan, c Chittenden,

J. M. A

b Edmonds

A. R. II. Ismail,

Randle

S. Ismail.

"Extras

Total

Robertson

Pondle Edmonds

Davies,

Strange, b Edmonds

Bowling Analysis.

M.

W.

13

8 19

1

20

Craigengower" R.A.0.C..

The Crnigingower players scored an easy victory over the R.A.0.C., at Happy Valley. The hosts compiled R. 16, Leonard carrying his bat with 76 td his credit. W Esher took seven wickets for 65 runs. In reply, the visitors could only make 40 runs, HIS Sourbutts doing all the damage. eight wickets cost only 10 runs. Scores:

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Parl-mutuel, Places $40. $0.40, Huntington Peck

Winner and $6.60.

Winner Places

$283.90;

863 813.

238

230

"Glorious Stag

The Ape

185

171

141

285

170

103

Divett

11

of

Micblung

(340)

(Mr.

Proulx)..

Ace of Spaces Loch Etive Tarinzeadam

Skinner

6

34

Ashworth

36

Summers

6

Hongkong C. C.

R

G. P. Lammert, b Leach

33

D. Moor, not out

65, W. Leonard, not out

H. J. Armstrong, st Musson,

Moore...

Extras

Sinca (145) (Mr. Stanton), Papay Cream Crusker (149) (Mr. da Roza), Sucre (148) | Glory

(Mr. Richardson) and The Ptarmigan

(143) (Mr. Backhouse).

Five lbs overwe ght. 1 1h over. weight and Gas overweight.

Time:

mins. 10, 3/5 secs.

1 length and lengths and hulí. Pari mutuel. Winner $33.20; Places. $7.50, $6.10, 3rd. Zephyr $5.40 and Cavalier $5.70.

Cavalier and Zephyr dead heat

Armony,

Cavalier

Amusement Tax

Duke of Milan

Zephyr

Paraya

*Chema!

Zircon I

Wachang Mount Elburz

**1830 2,100

Shel- Handicap: "D" Class: One Mile. For China Ponies. Entrance Fee $5 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150, 3rd Prize: $100.

2

F.

Total (for wkts.)

Cralgengower C. C.

B. W. Bradbury, c and b Rowe

44 T.. Abbris, b Rowe

17 W. K. Way, bw, Wisher W. B. Muskett, b Wisher dani, & Wisher G. b

Sourbutts, b

149

D.

b Wisher

K. II. Batger, J. A. Summers,

Marten, G. R. Divett, F. E. W. A. Youngsaye, & Walker Skinner, W. W. McKenzie, and J. A... Ashworth did not bat.

Mesura, Yue & Lo's "Humpkin (1-48 Jbs.) (Mr. da Roza) Winner MacesMr. Trier's Kom On (145 lbs.),

Mr. Sewell) Lt.Col'C'll. Little's Sunloch (152

Thes.) (Mr. Cave) 3 Lench Also ran: Kom Tong Hall (157) Christian (Mr. T. I.. Wong), Ching Hoi (165) Millor (Mr. Rocha), Pair Eyrs (162) (Mr.

Maltas

Backhouse) $Mountain Air (165) Moore

(Ir. Fischer).

4 overweight: blinkers.

Time: ན་ ་ mins. 124/15 secs.

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Bowling Analysis.

Extra

Q. M. 2

R

W

1

Total

15.1

45

13

Bowling Analysis,

10

M. R. W

19

Wisher Bowe Walker

11

2

294000

Civil Service v Indians,

#55

619 505

.209

187

250

ZA

31

R1

20

Desert Wind

I

Inca

14

37

(Mr. Harrinh) and Tornado (147)

Bright Prospect

リリ

The Ptarmigan

11

"

Dirk Eyes

10

23

Duke of Nichiung

1.0

17

length, 1 length.

Surre

H

$12.80, $15, and $10.10.

1,380

2.101

Parimatuel, winner $12.80; Winner

311

315

406

then runs, and Apponenta for GO.

216

247

134

162

126

bowlers for the winners, Sedrest

75

77

Civil Service

1

Fair Eyes Tornado

18

·80

19

20

1,375 1,439

R.A.O.C.

The Indian R. C. suffered yet an- other defcut, succumbing to the Civil Service C. C. in a low scuring match Clark, b Sourbutts Bowe, b Sourbutts Places which only produced 166 runs. Bat- Placesting first, the C.S.C.C. knocked up 95 Trappis b Sturbatis

dismissed their Wisher, b Way

and Walker, b Randall

Edmonds were the most successful Rial, b

Soutbutts.

e Lal, Sourbutts

Richa way · ·

Redmond, not cut

F

Hardy, b Sourbutts

Harris. b Sourbutts Wood, b Sourbutts

Extras

DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHIN HUNGKING& M CAO.

Telephone C: 1186.

Shatin Handleap: "B" Class: One anda Quarter Miles.-For China Posies. Entrance Fee $5. Ist Prize: $160, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100 John Peel's Noukhhil (155 lbs) (Mr. Heard)

Falfoch (157 lbs) (Mr. Newb'gging) 2 Mr. Roda's Delaware Bay (162 lbs)

(Mr. du Roza) 3

Mr. Dynasty's Kings

Kom Tong all Mountai Air Sunlock Pumpkin Kuni On Ching Hoi

Shath Handicapi “A Class: One

R. S.. W. Paterson, e Ismail, A.

M. Rumjahn

R. R. Davies, e Rumjaha,

Suffu!

M. Rumjahn

Also

and ran: Szatmar (146) (Mr

Charter Miles For China H. F. Harper, e and b Arculli... Ponies Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: W. H. Edmonds, st. Ismall, b A. Backhouse), Duke of Melrose (104)

3450. End" Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: (Mr. Harriman), Erin's Isle (154) (Mr. Charles). Monk (144) (Mr. T..$100.

Wong), Samaritan

(1) (Mr. Bulteci) and Wuchung (149) (Mr. Pranis

1

lb overweight; Blinkers;

Time: 2 min. 41.475 'sees.

length and 4 lengths. Part-mutuel, Winner $28.10; Places 33.00, $8.86, and $1RED.

-Winner Places

972 469

Dulte of Metraso King's Falloch

Noukhajl

Samarltun

V. H, Freeman, c Sumal, b Ismail

Mr. Lo Tam-an's One Third (163 lbs.) fr da Roza) Mesars, Lau and Lee's Duke of

222, 289, 113, Chantilly 154 lbs.) (Mr. Heard) 2 Dead Heat. Mr. Eve's+ Misty Eve (51 lbs.)

(Mr. Harriman) Also run City Hall (154) (Mr. Charles), Fifty Fifty (14) (Mr. Loo), New Year's Eve (158) Mr. Backhouse), "Town Hall (145) (Me.

3

Wong) and $Young Pretender (156) (Mr. Newbigging).

Martingale and blinkers; 2 lbs. pverweight:-4-14 lbs. overweight; †3 lbs, overweight.

Time:

Baco J.

No. 452

316

70

$1,352.40 380.40 103.20

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Unplaced runners ($50.00) each, Nos.: 314, 278, 25, 122, 216, 379.

Race 4.

$2.816.80

804.80 402.40

Total

Bowling Analysis.

W. K. Way

R. Sourbutts ....

40

R. W. 0. M.

99 10 8.5 3 16

FRIENDLY GAMES.

Indian R.C, Beat Navy by Seven Wickets.

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A match between the Indian R. C. and the Royal Navy was played on the latter's ground, the visitors win- ning by seven wickets. The team took first lease of the wickets but were all dismissed for 118 runs, A. H. Mador taking five wickets for 27 runs. The Indians passed their opponents'

seven wickets in with hand. A. R. Ming being top scorer with 49, J. 8. A. Curreem was un- defeated with BG.

koto

Unplaced runners ($100 each), Nos.: Civil Servicey W. C. Hung's Team.

Unpinted runners ($50.00) cach, 140 Nos.: 405, 347, 624, 455.

217 392

201

227 195

181 131.

Szatmar

113

10

Erin's Inic

101

101

11%

Delaware Bay

83

145

Mank

87

15

15

2 mins. 39.3/5 secs.. Tongth; 4 lengths.

Pari-mutuel, Winner $81.00; Flaces $20.70; $13.10; 39.00.

1

r3

No. 02

129.

€3.

208, 145.

1,433 2,177

Winner Places

Race 5.

391

GO

No. 258

240

362

Misty Eve....

240

304

TI

220 396

$1,708.00 488.00 214.00

Young Pretender

202

ang

159

Duke of Chantilly One Third

180

180

72

Fifty Fifty

43

18

Race: 6.

City Hall

20

18

No. 324

1

1,402

1,105

2 Cash'sweeps nt the meeting result

"ed as follow!

01 nag

$1,342.00 383,60 191.80

Race 1.

No. 121

*

415 17

$716.80 204.80 302.40 Unplaced runners ($50.00) each, Nos.: 181, 300, 20, 414.

Race %

No. 405

.: 647

19

Winner Places

Race 2,

1,094

834 804 271

.i

No.

113

107

321

$8.17,00 .242.00

77

217

14

860

- 60.50 00.50

1,002 1,202

Wuchang

Hongkong St Leger: One and | Town Hall.

Miles For China New Year's Eve Three Quarter

Ponies Griffins of 1020. Waight 149 b. Winners of one race 6 lbs, of two or more races 10 lbs. penalty, En- trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize, $300. 3rd Prize: $150. Mrs Dunbar's Hiawatha (156 lbs) (Mr. Soares)

Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Majestic Halb (158 lbs).... (Mr. T. L. Wong) Mr. Eve's Grand Tattoo Eve-

(166 lbs)...(Mr. Heard), a Also ran: Little Thunder (161 lbs) (Mr. S. Y. Lang) Triumphant Stag (161 lbs) (Mr. Backhouse).

Time: 3 mins. 63, 2/5 seca.

Many lengths, & lengths,"

Pari-mutuel, Wiener $6.50: Places 85.10, $5.50.

Hiawatha

Majestic Hall Grand Tattoo Eve Little Thunder.. Triumphant Stag

Unplaced runners ($50.00) ench, Nos.: 18, 276, 172, 418, 475, 414, 100,

A team under the cantainer of W. C Hung engaged the Civil Service C. C. in a drawn game. With only 126 runa

on the board the Civil Service captain declared the innings closed

had

with two wickets still in hand. the close of play Hung's team senred 114. for four wickets, U, M. Oma making 53 not out.

Recreio v Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI,

These two teams

met

On the Recreio xround In

In a very exciting Unplaced runners ($50.00) each, match, the Kowloon. C. winning by Nos.: 246, 470. 151, 191, 332, 384, one run after being dismissed for 70, 404, 11, 428, 218, 317

of which G. Lee scored 13. D. P. Xavier took four wickets for alx runs. The Portuguese team failed to reach their opponents' total by one run. F Overy notured four wicketa for 25 runs and D. Petheram three for twelve.

$1,432.20 103.20 204.60 303 Unplaced runners ($50.00) each, Nos.: 500, 872, 95, 206, 178.

Raco B

No. 120

551 004

$1,675.80 478.80 239.40 Unpinced rannars ($50.00) each Nos.: 298, 188, 564, 185, 75.

Police v Hermes.

The Polico entertained a team from H. M. S. Hermes and were badly

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