THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933.
ARMY CRICKETER'S HUNTING FIELD ACCIDENT
ALL THE HANDICAP
WINNERS
FIGURES OF INTEREST TO ··
THE STUDENT OF FORM
FORTY "OVER` WEIGHT FOR INCHES” WINNERS
(By "Captain Foster")
(A) PONIES THAT CARRIED OVER "WEIGHT FOR INCHES,”
Race
Northern 'cap.
Happy Valley Spring
'cap. A Class
Grimns Spring H'cap.
B
Clean
Hongkong 'cap: B Class Moonie Ponda 'cap.
Commonwealth 'cap.
A Class
Rose Hill H'cap. A Class Canterbury 'cap A Clans Bian Bay 'cap. E Clans Kongmun 'cap. E Class Boa Vista 'cup D Class Kellat 'cap. C Class Black's Link H'cap. Charters Towers Ï'cap. St. Georges Plate Tai-Mo-Shan II'cap.
D Class
Customs 1'cap. D Class .. Lead Mine H'cap. B Class Victoria Park H'cap, Shatin H'enp. D and E
Glase
Stonecutters l'cap.
C Class
Brisbane Summer H'cap.. Second Tytam I'cap.
A Clara
Bocond Tytam H'cap.
B Clans...
Big Wave H'cap.
Junk Day 'cap.
First Section D' Clasa
Island Bay 'cap. A and B
Class
Canberra F'cap. A Class
October 'cap.
Kimberly H'eap. G Class
Human H'cap.
Kwelchow 11'cap.
Bollcisle Henp
Shek-Ho H'cap.
Fanling 'cap.
Kent Il'eap.
'Suffolk 'cap. A Division
D Cl
'Glasgow Hirap. B Clons
Inverness H'cap.
December, Il'cap.
H'ap Baight Weight Weight
T'ony
Jocker
· Wonderful Stag T. L. Wong
King's Justico
19.2 152 165
Wayward Stag
Blue Star
Polar Star
Noeda
Frost 14.1 101 105 Pan 14.1 101 163 Butler 14.2 158 105
14.0 168 105.
Front
Pan
Par
Pan
13.2 152 102
Diana Bay Night Star Night Star Partnership The Crook Royal Flush Bistro Marquin Hall Lucy Glitters Trentbridge
King'a Parade Warrington
The Tiger Portin
Orlando
14.0 158 188
14.1 165 170
14.1 165 170
G. Roza
14.0 158 168 Heard
13.1 140 139 Pan 18.3 186 Blanlan 13.2 162 156 Black 14,1 165 100 Heard 14.1 101 168
Heard 14.0 158 167 Heard 13.2 152 100 Frost 13.3 155 168 Heard 14.2 168
170
Yuu Shun Wah 13.2 152 158
Heard 13.1 149 162
Froat
14.1 10 170
13.2 162 166
Royal Flush Woodland Stag
The Panther
Frost
Disorderly Conduct
Mayflower
Front Pan
Hey Tor
Pan
Sadko
Woodland Stag Trontbridge
Flying Tourist Jungle Jim Partnership Mike
Diana Bay No Fear
Brochin
Vigilance Don
Iron Gray Hotman
13.2 162 159 14,0 158 168
EWIN & FRAGGOTT.
CANNOT MEET AGAIN
IN JANUARY,
It was announced this morning that although Ewin, the Middle- weight boxing champion of the Colony has accepted" Fraggolt's challenge for a "return" Sght for $1,000 purse, there is no chance of the encounter being, singed during January..
The Hongkong Boxing Associa- tion which is prepared, to stage. the fight, has found the proposed date will clash with the finals of the China Fleet Championships on January 6, and that three days later HM8. Kent leaves the Colony.
The fight, therefore, will have to be indefinitely postponed.
Macao's New Sports Club
ALREADY IN · FULL SWING
Macao's latest sports club--- "The Club of Friends of the Macao Riding Academy"—is now in full swing, and under the enthusiastic guidance of prominent members of com- munity is rapidly developing into the centre of the Colony's sporting activities.
It has been passed by the Macao Government and the Memorandum 13.2 162 155 of the Articles of Association has
Soares 14.1 101 168 Frost 14.1 165 107 Heard 14.1 101 108 Frost 14.1 101 ·148 Волгоэ 14.1 161 108 Liang 13.2 162 184
13.3 155 Harriman
167 Frost 14.0 158. 108 Heard 14.1 161 161 Butler 14.1 101 108
been
published in Government Gazette.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS BADLY HURT
CANNOT PLAY IN FIRST GAME OF TRIANGULAR TOURNEY
LAST WEEK'S CRICKET REVIEWED
SHOULD CRAIGENGOWER ATTACK BE HANDLED DIFFERENTLY?
(By R. Abbit)
The result of the match between the Navy
and Craigengower, as it was played at King's
OXFORD WIN AGAIN
EAST MIDLANDS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP SUCCESS.
London, Dec. 21. Oxford University Rugby XV continued their winning way at Edinburgh_to-day, when they beat the Scottian Varsity in brilliant style by 25 points to six,
In the County Champion ship, East Midlands improved their position by defent- ing Notti-Lincoln-Derby at Bedford by 19 points to six, Reuter.
Walls.
Feather-weight: Roberts beal Rynn, Mugford beat Ward, Jewitt best
Light-weight:
Park caused me no particular surprise. With A. R. Sund who scored & for the McDonald, Harrie beat Williams. a full side out and playing on their own wicket I.R.G. against the Police last week.
I think Craigengower are the better side. But|- not away, and not when Omar is absent.
I am rather in the dark as to why Robert Lee does not open the bowling this year. It may be his modesty as the Captain of the side. But in my opinion he is a much better foil at the other end to Omar than Tinker Lee, who admittedly seems to have recovered a good deal of his old accuracy this year,
1 as
there
is
It may be R. Lee has a bad patch the University is rather scanty, and and, if so, it is a great blow for 80 far
know Craigengower. Even
for the with Omar little new blood available absent he did not bowl himself first Happy Valley team. Hubbard early on, the Navy were and, barring cheap wicket to
never in difficulties. Nor for
the
matter of that Were Craigngower. F. K. Lee is out of luck just now but they had little trouble of making a draw of it. I understand E. Zim
mern
the Macao side:
It covers the following wide field of sports: riding, lawn tennis, golf, pigeon shooting, fishing, volley and basket ball and football.
WAS also
away from their
I do not think, however that, with ail deference to both sides, the result will have an important bearing on the result of the First Division.
BENEDIETS NEARLY BEATEN.
THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.
As usual the Orst match of the tween the Army and the Club, which Triangular Tournament is that be- this year is being played to-morrow
and on Bexing Day. Iaco that it was
very doubtful of he will be fit for the Army and Navy game next week,
THE TEST MATCH.
All ericketers will have
•
followed
that the home team have done quite as
seems no doubt that they will
Jchnson beat Yarlett, Ellis boat Cacoran,
Welterweight: Barnett beat Moek, Taylor beat Pringle, Trimmings best Baker, Coo-Smith beat Edward Middle-weight:Corp beat Ransome beat Weller,
Light
en
Heavy-weight:---McGauran
boat Carter,....
with great interest the fortunes of the TEAM COMPETITION.
cent test match in India. I imagine
The present scoring in the team well as anyone expected, and there competition is as follows:-Berwick soon 24 points, 8th Destroyer Flotilla 19 be able to tour England with nearly points, Kent 13 points, Medway and as much success as the West Indians. Submarines. 11 points, Cumberland D There were one or two things about points, Eagle 6 points, Tamur and m Small Ships 2 points, and Suffolk no the side that rather surprised
Hope wore expressed at home that points, the tour would be a useful experience for younger players, and I had hoped that J. H. Human, Canbridge's Cap-| tain next year, would have found a place in the side. Of course we have no Information here as to illness or in- juries.
SPORT ADVTS.
-The entries for the Annual Pac
eight, has been preferred to W. II, V.
Isco that Elliott, who is thirty. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB; Levelt the Kent Amateur Lehind the
NOTICE. sticks. Of course last season a lot of stated in the people spoke of Elliott as the bont notice of the Army team that the wicket-keeper in the country! Lovett same was to start at elaven, but this is I believe quite young-anyway his Meeting, 1934, will close at 3.00 was a mistake—it will begin at two pamo does not appear in the 1033 p.m. on Saturday, 20th ` January, o'clock (with a bit of luck). Now Wieden. G. J. Barnett, however got. 1934.
be twenty-four about Afty years ago it would have a place and he will started about three o'clock. On the until next July. I am not quite clear horse is eligible to enter for any Members are reminded that aq The Married and Single Game at Friday-this afternoon! But those about Mitchell but I imagine he is
Mitohell (A) of Yorkshire his race meeting of this, Club until an In all of these sections, training the H.K.C.C. ground was rather ex-spacious days are gone for ever.
citing in its close finish. The Mar- The Club have got together a thirty-one. The other Mitchell (T.B.) Omcial Racing Certificats shall has started in preparation for the ried were without T. E Pearce pretty useful side but a notable ab- comes from Derbyshire and is the have been obtained in respect of though Dick Hancock turned out and sentee is Smith whose medium to bowler. Curiously enough they were 165 championships to be held early showed that he has not lost his oldfast log breaks are a very alrong part born within a fow days of each other, the borso.
next year, and the membership in kill
of the Club attack. But for this
One rather notable emission is C. they cludes a number from Canton.
All Members intending to enter The Single went in and it was are I think almost at full strength Marriott who bowls so well for Kent Griffins at the Annual Meeting obviously gle question of whether though I wish H.R.B. Hancock was thirty-eight however and possibly the Racing Certificates in respect of
In the later part of the season. Smith was going to have a day on or playing,
He is are requested to apply for Oficial The members of the Executive not
had nothing very The Pearces are both
climate has not helped him. are: Patron and Honorary Preal-line. He was not. Kilber who
dangerous besides in the bowling dent, II. E. Lt. Col. Antonio Jose developing Into a useful forcing bat Bernardes de Miranda, Governor of hit seven fours in a useful fanings Macao: Patrons, Mr. F. J. Gellion of forty-one, while in thirty-four and Mr. H. N. da Silva: President, Dunkley had a six and four fours, Lt. Col. D. G. Kozikis: Secretary, They declared at a hundred and Mr. L. M. Sequeira, Treasurer, Mr. H. Warner,
Hon. seventy five for eight, and Divett's and three for thirty nine was the best committee members, Messrs. J. M.
bowling analysis. Braga and L. Blau.
Sung 13.3 155 G. Roza 13.3 155 150 P. Botleko 13.1 140, 156 Heard 14.0 108 108
(B) PONIES THAT CARRIED “WEIGHT FOR INCHES.”
Griffin Spring H'cap. A
Clans
Hong Kong H'cap A Class Tytam 'cap. B Class
- Commonwealth ́ ́H'cap.
Class
Commonwealth H'cap.
Class
Commonwealth Heap, C
Clasa
- Commonwealth Class
H'cap.
- Canton 'cap. B Cinna .. Shek Pai H'cap. A Class. Swatow H'cap. D Class .. Lama Il'cap. D Class
First Section
Corroborce 'cap.
Junk Bay H'cap. Second
Section D Class Tweed Is and Bay I'cap.
C Class
Granville H'cap. D and
Class Fukien H'cap. Temeraire
'cap..... Royal Sovereign Heap ... Castle Peak H'cap B Class Shum Chun H'en C Class
Street Binger
Hetman
Iron Grey
Daylight Eve
Royal Flush
Wonderful Stag
King's Parade Lunar Star Bag and Baggage Royayi Flush
Wakefield Sonup
Gold Ring
Flying Tourist
Festival Eva The Goat Cosanck's Beanty City of Melbouring King's Bounty
- Brechin
Suffolk H'cap. D Clasa... The Panther
Surrey 'cap B Class
Charming Star
Needa
*G. Roza Needa
Heard
Heard
►
161 14.1 101 14.0 158 158 13.1 140 140
13.3 155 155
13.1 149 140 13.2 162 163 152 G. Roza 19.2 152 152
Frost
14.0 158 168 Liang 14.0 158 158 Heard 14.0 158 168 Heard 13.1 140 140
G. Roza 13.3 156 150 Deltz 14.2 its inh
Heard 14.1 101 101
Noronha 14.1 101 101
#
Proulx
THE EXECUTIVE:
A MOST SUCCESSFUL RACING YEAR
(Continued from Page 12.)
as they
As I have said the majority of the married batting was not awfully strong, and that is where Beck always enjoys himself, His figures were (186-30-6) but Dick Hancock Saved his side with a nico thirty two in which he hit five fouts, and May- ward played a watchful Innings of twenty-three-the last wicket refus Ing to drop!
T. A. Pearca had rather a poor day ns he only got thirteen and captured two wickets for thirty-nine. Redmond bowlod better than his figures, one for nineteen, show.
A NARROW ESCAPE, The Army had a try out for their played a team from the small units
turning
Capt. Williams, and Lieut. Garth- waite, Capt. William's cannot play against the Club in the Triangular and much responsibility will devolva
Davis 13.3 166 155 Proulx 13.2 152 152
Frost 14.1
This animal went through the 101 161
first half of the season with an 14.2 158 158 14.0 158
unbeaten record, but she failed. 158 P. Botelho 14.1 101 101 to win the Fremantle St. Leger
Frost 13.2 152 152 and Queensland Autumn Champ-big matches over Christmas when they Tournament owing to an accident, Harriman 14.0 158 159 fons. In the latter race, I can
"not help feeling that she lost through the superior jockeyship displayed by Mr. Frest on Woodland Bing.
(C) PONIES THAT carried UNDER "WEIGHT FOR INCHES.”
Northern 'cap .....
Happy Valley Spring
H'cap Class ..
Tytam H'cny A Class Rosehill 'cap B Cines Mira Bay 'cap C Class Ham Bay 'cap
Hong Class
Colliope Heap B Class... Tai Wan Bay H'cap
:D Class
Fatshan I'cap C Class ... New Bridge 'cap A Class Morrison Hill 'cap
B Cinas.... Gosford 'cap A Class .. Pokfulum 'cap E Class Blue Pool 'cap Mount Parker H'enp
A Class
13.2 162 145 Heard 14.0 108 160 Norda 14.0 .168 160
Rinal
Bir. Frost rode a very good race and I was parti- cicularly struck
accident.
}
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
C. 8.
such Griffins without delay. Also) Members who have not yo
May 1, in conclusion wish all my rogistered racing names or coloura readers a Merry Christmas?
will oblige by doing so at their carllent eonvenience.
By Order,
NAVY BOXING
LATEST CHINA
FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
A further 36 fights yesterday brought the majority of the competitions in the China Fleet Boxing Championships to the finals stages. Finalists in the following events
Boys Competition: Feather weight, Moss and Jones:
Welter- weight, Jordoff and Osbourne. Of- Competition:-Welter-weight,
SERVICES AND OTHER SPORT WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 9
Corporal Colledge has shown hima-
on Lieut. Garthwalte. solf a steady--if somewhat un- stylish and anenterprising-bat and out, and the batting looks
very ficors is likely to keep his wicket up when ather and better hatsmen fail. Hel
Their bowling however is not so made twenty-fire for the small; powerful and Bick will probably have
to do units.
good deal of work. T.A. Peace hardly reamis as well suited by While the Army side were batting' the present hard wickets, and Owen
was nearly th the manner there
A very serious; Hughes has not got going yet this Captain (not "Le", as season. Divalt however can keep an which ho reported) Williams was hitting them end going pretty well and on his day andled Woodpretty hard and with Garthwaite at sende down some excellent stuff. .nd Stag coming the other end backing up drove one should of course have mentioned Jund the bend back with tremendous force Just on McInnes, but I gather he has been ill to the straight. the on side of the wicket, Tha ball and so his bowling is somewhat a hat
the came so fast that Garthwaite,who doubtful quantity. Wai oint, in
was right in the lino, had no limo to pinion, which duck and managed only to turn has head away and the ball struck him a acided the lasue. glancing blow behind his right ear
In regard to when the Kong Bros”
Amoy
Ip Ku! Ying
Alexandra Hall King Salmon Lacy Glitters Spoited Butterfly Navy Hall Mermaid
Frost
14.1 166 150 14.0 158 154
Soares
14.0 458 148
Butler
14.0 152 187
In
Ip Kai Ying 13.2 152 150 G. Roza 14.0 168 153 Ip Kui Ying 14.1 101 140 Froulx 14.2 158 140
Proulx 14.0 158 140
Frost
14.2
158 157 Neoda 11.2 152 140
13.3 165. 186
Amoy King Salmon Wayward Stag Wolin
Navy Half
The Giraffe Fi-Fa
Gleden Dragon Sadko
Mount Davis l'cap C Class Wayward Stag High West 'cap B Class Navy Hall
Tal Mo Shan 'cap D Class. Orlando
Griffins Summer Heap ... Solar Star
· Smugglers H'cap C Class Alexandra Hall Folsomun H'cap E Class Devon
May 'can A and B Class King's Justice Lantan l'eno E Class
Crocodile 'cap.
Lama dan D Class
Second Section
Wallsend H'cap
Nathan 'cap B Clasa
Jordan Heap D Class
Kwangsi l'eap B Class Kwangtung 'eap D Class
Leviathan
'cap
Conqueror H'cap
Devon
Hey Tor
Banjolina
Ngtuk
Blue Star Vigilance
Valorous
Wembley Stag Katoomba II'cap B Class Ration Klanga H'cap C Class Wakofield Victory Hl'enn B Class..... Navy Hall
D Class King's Parade
Burgomastor Stickypast Swale Tocumesh
FI-FA Tillieum
Ileap...
Susser l'enp Ballart Heap R Class Comrie Il'cap D Giss
B Division... Crieff H'rap. C Class
Coogee 'cap. Comrie 'cnp D Class
A Division
Barrier Reef H'esp
Heard Harriman
14.1 101 L2 Ip Kul Ying 14,1 101 147 Proulx 14.0 168 140 Fung 13.2 152 150 Proulx 14.1 101 140 Proulx 14.0 158 150 Butler 14.1. 181 140 Proulx 14.0 155 Butler 14.1 181 Pan 132 152
·Chanson
143 148
100
189
14.1 161 186
Sewell 14.2 158 150 Liang 14.1 101 158
G. Roza 13.8 Heard 13.8 14.1 14.2
155
.
my
"He emiled a sort of sickly amilo Stable; I have and curled upon the floor, and the sub- often wondered soquent, proceedings internet him mo why they named | môre," Woodland Stag. their ponies after- some "star" and to have a star front and back of their racing colours. Perhaps they may have thought it would bring them some "Joss." If this is the case, they cor tainly have had more than their fair share of luck in drawing Australian Subscription griffins.
As a matter of fast it was very nearly no joking matter at all an a direct blow might well have killed him, and I am profoundly, thank ful that the incident ended so we
CAPT. WILLIAMS' accident.
I
Baird and Lamotte: Novices Com- petition: Bantam-weight, Young and Allen: Amateur Competition: Bantam-weight, Foldwick and Hud- son: Light-weight, Johnson and Ellis Most unfortunately however, I Middle-wolght, Corp and Ransome; have just learned that Captain Light Heavy-weight Lewis and Me Williams has met with a nasty ac- Gauren. cident in the hunting field and lo in Bowen Road Hospital. There in apparently no chance of his being wall enough to play and this robs the game of a good dent of its interest, A
The complate results of yesterday's encounters were:
BOYS COMPETITION. Feather-weight:-Mossbeat mon, Jones (Barroll) - bant: Jơnes (Kent), I was most anxious to men: how boj Light-weighti-Smaker best " Dix, would deal with Bocki Waring comes and qualifies to meet Yarlett in the I saw the injured party on course not nearly as good a bat
in to the side in his pace but he is of final, Monday last and he seemed to be Willmthough perhaps better ham Osbourne beat Hamilton. sitting up and taking nourishment felder. I do not know details of the
Welter-weighti Jordoff beat': Gra- Middle-weight:-Dentus" beat Rap-]
But it was a close call. It is pes socidit, but I am sure that all leg.). 151 In the three Seasons their "Star" hapa aurprising that similar canes do Cricketers will join me in wishing the 151
ponfes. have won over $17,000 in not happen more often in cricket, Army skipper à speedy recovery. stakes, viz:-
101 167
Delts
158 140
13.8 155
154
Proulx
14:0 158
140
- Evening Star
Polar Star
Shares 14.0 158145
Davis
Proulx
14.0 158 132 18.3 158 150
140
*** THE JUNIOR LEAGUE,
CO, STOU ALS
Tittle
NOVICES COMPETITION, Bantam-weight Young Hudson, Allen heat Cawson, GOOD NEWB..
Wolter weight: --- Aubrey beas funny things, Dawson, Coincidences are As usual when there has been an have let the above paragraph stand-- Tricker" paat Edwards," Harele Loss Conan hent Heymare, Interport Toumament, cricket un te but I had only just written it when | Abannard. Christmas time huts been a
Middleweight. White bask disjointed and fear I have unt desit received definite information that the Evening Star was not too suo adequately with the second Division Army skipper's Inturies have "roved Holloway, Carn hané Rume. Anplegat
undoubtedly players. As Moon however an the new lon severe than was fenrol. Els was bout Marsh, Wanita best Tall, they odasful, but socurod a bread-winner in Polar year in under way I hope to review well enough to lose hopital yeaters OFFICENE COMPETITION, sho accounted for the Rooty the rat part of the anason as far as gefal Infurien, Hut understand tamatie has "mith.
day, thy he fa augering from nainful Wellar weight aird bans Cheyne, Hill Derby, the Australian Champ they are concerned. 14.1 155 143 tons, the Fremantle St Leger and trust, as the Unlespelty and Civi
The first Division will get goine ton might easily have been very nich
Middie-welshit, Thursdit bank worse. Geenland Autumn Champions in Service have all their League games
Stowntren He will not be able to play in the|
AMATEUR COMPETITION.. ahead of them. Information about
Club Match at any rate and li in|-|Rantam-weighti - Jadion
Proulx 18.2152
14.2 158 147 Davis
Proulx 18.2 152 140 Butler 133 155 140 Proatz
Lucy Glitters
J
King's Parado Ration
Soares Delts
· 14.0 ·· 158 *· 184
14.2, '188" 154
1882.
C. B. BROWN,
→→→Soerotary.
Hongkong, 18th December, 1980.
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