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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 H'cap.
Haggy Valley Spring
Hl'ean. A Class ....
Griffins Spring H'cap.
B Class
4
Hongkong 'cap. B Clase Moonie Ponds 'cap. Commonwealth H'cap.
A Class
Rose Hill H'esp. A Class Canterbury H'cap A Clans Bla Bay II'cap. E Class Kongmun H'cap. E Class Boa Vista H'cap. D Class Kellet H'cap, C Class .... Black's Link 11'cap. ...... Charters Towers St. Georges Pisto Tal-Mo-Shan I'cap.
D Clans ...
'cap.
Customs fi'cap. D Class Lead Mino 1'cap. B Clans Victoria Park, H'cap. Shatin 'cap. D and E
Class
Stonecutters Il'cap.
C Class
Brisbane Summer H'cap.
Second Tytam
A Class
'cap.
Second Tytam I'cap.
B Class
Big Wave I'cap.
Junk Bay H'cap.
First Section D' Clans ...
Island Bay H'cap. A and B
Class
Canberra H'cap. A Class
October 'cap.
Kimberly 'cap. C Class
Kweichow Il'cap.
Hunan H'cap.
Bellella H'cap..
Shek-Ho 'cap.
Fanling i'cap.
Kent H'cap.
Suffolk H'cap. A. Division
D Class
Glasgow Hrap. B Class
Inverness 'cap.
December H'cap.
T'ony
Jockey Wonderful Stag T. L Wong.
H'cap Height Weight Weight
10.2 162 165
King's Justice
Neada
14.0 168 105
Wayward Stag
Frost
Blue Star
Pan
Polar Star
Butler
Frost
Diana Bay Night Star Night Star Partnership The Crook Royal Flush Bistro Marquis Hall: Lucy Glitters Trentbridge
King's Parado Warrington The Tiger. Portla
14.1 161 105 14.1
101 101 14.2 168 103
14.0 1á 108
Рап 14.1
155 170
14.1 155 170
Pan
Pan
13.2 162 102
14.0
G. Roza Heard
Pan
Stanton
168 168
13.1 140 110
13.3 165 107
EWIN & FRAGGOTT.
CANNOT MEET AGAIN
IN JANUARY.
'It was announced this morning that although Ewin, the Middle- weight boxing champion of the Culuny has accepted" Frazgott's challenge, for a return light for. $1,000 purse, there no chance of the encounter being staged during January.`·
The Hongkong Boxing Assocfd- tion which la prepared to stage the fight, has found the proposed diate will - clash with the Anals of the China Fleet Championships on January 6, and that three days. later H.1.8. Kent leaves the Colony,
The fight, therefore, will have to be indefinitely postponed.
Macao's New Sports
Club
1521 ALREADY IN FULL
SWING
18.2 Black 14.1. 155 100 Heard 24.1 101 168
Heard 14.0 168 205 Heard :13.2 152 100 Front 13.3 165 168 Heard 14.2 158 170
Yue Shun Wah
13.2 152 158
Heard 13.1 140
Frost
14.1 153, 170
Frost 13.2 152 165
Frost 13.2 152 150 Pan 14.0 158 108
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
Park caused me no particular surprise. With A. R. Suffed who scored 65 for the a full side out and playing on their own wicket L.R.C. against the Police last week.
I think Craigongower 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.
Marme's latest sports club- "The Club of Friends of the Macao Ring Academy"...' now in full swing, and under the enthusiastic guidance of
It may be R. Lee has a bad patch the University is rather scanty, and and, If so, it is a great blow for so far As I know thero prominent members of com-ralgengower. Even 102
with Omar lttle new blood available for the munity is rapidly developing absent he did not bowl himself first Happy Valley team, into the centre of the Colony's and, barring a cheap wicket to Hubbard early on, the Navy were sporting activities.
tiever in difficulties. Nor for the matter of that
Craigngower.
Orlando
Royal Flush.
Woodland Stag
The Panther
Disorderly Conduct Kayflower
Hey Tor
l'an
13.2
152
Soares 14.1
161
108
Woodland Stag Trentbridge
Flying Tourist
Soarea
Sadko
Jungle Jim Partnership
Mike
Diana Bay
No. Fear Brechin
Vigilance
Don
Iron Gray Hotman
It has been passed by the Macao Government and the Memorandum 165 of the Articles of Association has bren published in the Macao Frost 14.1
167 Government Gazette, 165 Heard 14.1 101 108
Frest
14.1 101 108
14.1
It covers the following wide field THI 189 of sports: riding. lawn tennis, Llang
13.2
152 154 golf. pigeon shooting, fishing, volley Harriman 12.4 155 157
14.0
and basket ball and football. Frost
108 168 Heard 14.1 101 163 Butler 14.1 101 108
Bung G. Roza P. Boleh
Heard
13.3 156 106 18.3 105 150 19.1 149 175 14.0 158 108
(B) PONIES THAT CARRIED "WEIGHT FOR INCHES."
Grifin Spring K'esp.' A'
Cinas
Hong Kong 'cap A Class Tytam H'cap, B Class Commonwealth 'cap. B
Class........ Commonwealth Heap. D
Class Commonwealth H'cap. C
Class
Commoriwealth 'cnp. E
Class Canton. H'eap.” B Clona .. Shek Pai cap, A Class Bwatow H'cap. D Class Lama H'cap. D Class First Section
Corroborce 'cap.
Junk Bay 'cap. Second
Section D Cinns... Tweed la'and Bay 'cap.
C Class
Granville H'cap. D and E
Class
Fukien.'cap. Temeraire 'cap. Royal Sovereign H'cap Castle Peak H'cap B Clasa Shum Chan H'ean C Class Buffolk 'cap. D Class ... Surrey Heap B Class ....
Street Singer Hetman
Iran Grey
Daylight Eve
Royal Flush
Wonderful Stag
King's Parade Lunar Star Bag and Baggage. Itoyayi Flush
Wakefield Sunup
14.1 161 161 14.0 158 158 13.1 149 149
13.3 155 165
10.1 149 149 13.2 162 152 13.2 182 152
Norda C. Roza Noedn
Heard
Heard
G. Roza
Frost
14.0 158 168
Liong
14.0 158 158
Heard.
140158-158
Heard 13.1 149 140
19.3 155 155 14.2
G. Ro
Deitz
Heard
Noronha
138 158
14.1
101 161
14.1 101 161
Davis
13.3 165 175
Proulx
Frost
Front Proulx
P. Botelho Frost Harriman 14.0
142
Gold Ring Flying Tourist Festival Evo The Goat Cossack's Beauty City of Melbourine King's Bounty Brechin
The Panther Charming Star
132 152 152 14.1 101 101 14.2
158 158 .14.0 159 158 14.1 101 181 102 152 158 158
(C) PONIES THAT CARRIED UNDER “WEIGHT FOR INCHES."
Northern H'cap...
Happy Valley Spring
Il'cap B Cinsa
Tytam 'cap A Class Roschil 'cap D Class ... Mics Bay 'cap C Class Hong Ham Bay H'cap
B Class
Colliope 'cap B Class. Tai Wan Bay I'cap
D Class
Fatshan 'en G-Class ......... New Bridge 'cap A Class Morrison Hill I'cap
B C'Ass
Gosford 1'ann A Claas.. Pokfulum I'cap E Class Blus. Pool H'cap Mount Parker Il'cap
A Class
Mount Davis Heap C Class High West I'cap B Close
Amoy
Alexandra Hall King Salmon Lucy Glitters Spotted Butterfly
Navy Hall Mermaid
Ip Kui Ying 13.2 152 145
Heard 14.0 168 160 Needa 14.0
108 150 Black 14.1 165 150 Frost 14.0 168, 154
wero
THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.
very doubtful of he will be fit for the Army and Navy game next week,
THE TEST MATCH.
OXFORD WIN AGAIN
EAST MIDLANDS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP SUCCESS.
London, Dec. 21. Oxford Univers.ty Rugby XV. cont.nued ther winning way at Edinburgh to-day, when they beat the Scottish Vars.ty in brilliant style by 25 ponts to sx..
In the County Champion ship, East Midlands improved ther position by defont- ing Notta-Lincoln-Derby at Bedford by 19 points to six-m Router.
Walls,
beat
Feather-weight; — Roberti' Ryan, Mugford boat Ward, Jowitt beat
McDonald, Harris beat Williams.
Light-weight: Jchnson," beat Yarlett, Ellis beat Cocoran,
Wolter-weight:-Barnett beat Merk. beat Pringle, Trimmings deat Baker, Coo-Smith best Edwards,
Middle-weight:-Corp beat Falton, Ransome beat Weller,
Light Heavy-weight:-McGauran beat Carter.
TEAM COMPETITION.
All cricketers will have followed with great interest the fortunes of the recent test match in Yudin. I imagine well as anyone expected, and there competition is as follows:-Berwick that the home team have done quite as The present scoring in the team be able to tour England with nearly pointe, Kent 33 points, Medway and Bovina no gouot that they will soon 24 points, 8th Dastrcyer Flotilla 18 as much success as the West Indiana. Submarines 11 points, Cumberland
There were one or two things about points, Eagle 5 points, Tamar and the side that rather surprised Small Ships 2 points, and Suffolk no Hopes were expressed at home that points. the tour would be a useful experience == for younger players, and I had hoped that J. II. Human, Ca.nbridge'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- Jurles.
A
SPORT ADVTS.
F. K. Lee is out of luck just now but Triangular Tournament la that be
As usual the first match of the they had little trouble of making »
I see that Elliott, who is thirty- THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, draw of it. I understand E. Zimveen the Army and the Club, which eight, has been preferred to W. H. mern was also away from their this year is being played to-morrow Levett the Kent Amateur behind the
NOTICE. and on Boxing Day. side:
sticks. Of course last season a lot of notice of the Army team that the wicket-keeper in the country! Levett I see that it was. stated in the people spoke of Elliott as the bort
I do not think however that, with all deference to both sides, the result will have an important bearing on the result of the First Division.
started about three o'clock
оп
the
Mitchell
The entries for the Annual Race-
me was to start at eleven, but this is I believe quite young--anyway his Meeting, 1994, will close at 8.00- was a mistake it will begin at two name does not appear in the 1981 p.m. on Saturday, 20th January, o'clock (with a bit of luck). Now Wladen. C. J. Barnett, however got 1934. BENEDIETS NEARLY BEATEN.
about Afty years ago it would have unul next July. I am not quite clear horse is eligible to enter for any a place and he will not be twenty-four
Members are reminded that no- The Married and Single Game at Friday-this afternoon! But those about Mitchell but I imaging he in In all of these sections, training the H.K.C.C. ground was rather ex-spacious days are gone for ever.
(A) of Yorkshire-fe is race meeting of this Club antil on- has started in preparation for the red ware without T. E. Pearce pretty useful aido but a notable ab comes from Derbyshire and le the have been obtained in respect of. The Club have got together a thirty-one. The other Mitchell (T.B.) Official Racing Certificate ahall citing in its close finish. The Mar- championships to be held early though Dick Hancock turned out and senteo is Smith whose molium to bowler, Curiously enough they were next year, and the membership in showed that he has not lost his old fast leg breaks are a very strong part born within a few days of each other. the horse.
of the Club attack. But for this they cludes a number from Canton.
One rather notable amizalon is C. S it was are I think almost at fall strength Marriott who bowls so well for Kent Griffins at the Annual Meeting The Single went in and
All Membore intending to enter. obviously a question of whether though I wish H.B.D. Hancock was in the later part of the season. He is are requested to apply for Official Smith was going to have a day on or playing Pearces are both turning climate has not helped him.
thirty-eight however and possibly the not, as they had nothing very The
Racing Certificates in respect af Auch Griffins without delay. Also, Members who have not yot my registered racing names or colours will oblige by doing so at thor carliest convenience.
THE EXECUTIVE,
kill.
The members of the Executive ure: Patron and Honorary Presi-dangerous besides in the bowling dent, H. E. Lt. Col. Antonio Jose Ho. was not. Kilbee who is Bernardes de Miranda, Governor of hit never fours in a useful innings developing into useful forcing bat Macao: Patrons, Mr. F. J. Gellion of forty-one, while in thirty-four and Mr. H. N. da Silva: President Lt. Col. D. G. Kozikis: Secretary
Junkley had a six and four fours they declared at a hundred, and Mr. I M. Sequeira, Hon. eventy five for eight, and Divett's Treasurer, Mr. H. Werner, and hree for thirty nino was the best committee members, Mesars, J. M
owling analyala. Braga and L. Blau.
A. MOST SUCCESSFUL RACING YEAR
(Continued from Page 10.)
This animal went through the first half of the season with a" unbeaten record, but she falled to win the Female St Leger
As I have said the majority of the arried batting was not awfully trong, and that is where Beck always. aloys himself. Iis figures were (18-630-0) but Dick Hancock aved his aide with a nico thirty two n which he hit Ave four, and Hay zard played a watchful Junings o wenty-three-the last wicket refus-) ing to drop!
T. A. Pearce had rather a poor day 18 he only got thirteen and capture! wo wickets for thirty-nine. Redmond awled better than his figures, one .or nineteen, show,"
A NARROW `ESCAPE,
The Army had a try out for their and Queensland Autumn Champ-big matches over Christmas whan they lonk In the latter race. I can-ayed a team from the small units. not Fe'p feeling that she lost through the superior foskeyahio Corporal Colledge has shown him. displayed Irv Mr. Frost on self a steady-if
/ somewhat un- Woodland Stag.
stylish and unenterprising---bat and is likely to keep h's wicket up when other and better batsmen fail. He, made twenty-five for the small
Mr. Frost rode
a very goud Taut
„nd i was parti-
L
Amoy
14.0 158. 148 14.0 162 137 Ip Kui Ying
13.2 152 150 King Salmon
14.0 G. Roza
168. 153 Wayward Stag' Ip Kui Ying 14.1 101 140 Wotin
14.2 168 140
Soares Butler
in
Proulx
Navy Hall
Proulx
The Giraffe FI Fo
Gloden Dragon Sadko
Wayward Stag Navy Hall
Tai Ma Shan II'cup D Class Orlando Griffon Summer 'cap..
Solar Star
Smugglers 'oap C Cinas Alexanden Hall Fataumun 'cap E Class Devon
May I'enn A and B Class King's Justice
Lantas Hean E Clays
Crocodile 'cap.
Iama 11'can D Class
Becond Section
Wallsend l'eap....
Nathan H'cap B Class
Jordan II'cap D Class ...
Kwangsi l'cap B C'ans
Devon
Hey Tor
Ban'olinn Ngluk
Blu Star
Vigilance
Valorous
Kwangtung Heap D Clasa Wembley Stag
Katoomba Il'cap
B Clast Ration
Victory Il'ean & Class
Leviathan Heap D Class King's Parade
Conqueror 'cap
Taipo l'enp
Busacx
11'cap
Ballart I'en R Class
14.0 158 140 Frost 14.2 168 167 Needn 13.2 152 146 Icard Harriman
13.3 155 146
..
unite.
When
A MERRY CHRISTMAS. May I, fn conclusion wish all readore a Merry Christmas?
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, Moas and Jones: Wellar- weight, Jordoff and Osbourne. Of ficers Competition:-Welter-weight,
Capt. Williams and Lieut. Garth- waite, Capt. Williams cannot play gainst the Club in the Triangular Tournament owing to an accident, and much responsibility will devolver,
on Lieut. Garthwaite.
out, and the batting looks strong. Their bowling however is not powerful and Beck will probably have to do a good deal of work. T.A. Peace hardly seems as well suited by
very
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SERVICES AND OTHER SPORT WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 13
and Allen: Amateur Competition: Bantam-weight, Feldwick and Hud. son: Light-weight, Johnson and Ella: Middle-wolght, Corp and Ransome: Light Heavy-weight Lewis and Me- Gauran
t.cularly struck While the Army side were batting the present hard wickets, and Owen v.th the manner there was nearly a very serious Hughes has not got going yet this
which
Captain (not "L" he accident.
Henson. Divett however can keep an Wood-reported) Williams was hitting them end going pretty well and on his day .Andiod
and Stag coming pretty hard and with Garthwaite at sends down some excellent stuff. 1 the other end backing up drove one should of course have mentioned Jund the bend back with tremendous force fust on McInnes, but I gather he has been ill Baird and Lamotte: Novices Com nto the straivnt, the on side of the wicket. The band so his boweling is somewhat apetition: Bantam-weight, hat Was the
who doubtful quantity. came so fast that Garthwaite,
Young oint, in my was right in the line, had no time to pinion, which duck and managed only to turn has ecided the issue. head away and the ball struck him a In regard to glancing blow behind his right ear the Kong Bros' "He smiled a sort of sicklu smile. stable; I have and curled upon the floor, and the sub often wondered sequent proceedings interest him no Fung
why they named more.. Proulx 14.1
Woodland Stag. thoir ponles uiter Proulx 14.0 108 150 some "star," and to have a star Butler 14.1 101 140 front and back of their racing Proulx 14.0 163 143
colours. Perhaps they may have 14.1 161 148 13.2 162
thought it would bring them some 150
"Joss." If this is the case, they cer- inly have had more than their fair share of luck in drawing Australien Sebscription
Ip Kuf Ying 14.1 101 147
Prouix
Butler
Pan
14.1 181 152
14.0
158 140 13.2 1G2 150.
101 140
14.1. 161
150
14.2. 158
160
158
Sewell Linn 14.1 161 G. Roz HU 157 151 Heard 13.8 165 161
14. 161
167 142 158 140 13.3 165 164 14.0
109 149 140 159 146
Mins.
THE JUNIOR LEAGUE.
CAPT. WILLIAMS' ACCIDENT.
Most unfortunately however, 1 bave just learned that Captain Williams has met with a nasty ac cident in the hunting field and is. in Bowen Road Hospital. There apparently no chance of his being well enough to play and thia robi the game of a good deal of its interest.
A
;
Army skipper, a ́apoedy recovery."
GOOD NEWS,
The complete results of yesterday's encounters were:
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,.
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th December, 1933. KOWLOON FOOTBALL
CLUB.
100 YARDS FLAT RAGE Open to all members of Football Clubs affiliated, to the Hongkong Football Association
3 VALUABLE PRIZES will be presented.
Entries by Admission
Ticket $1.
Hoats to be run off on Sunday, 31st December at 11 a.m. prompt. Entries close at Kowloon Football Club at 5 p.m. on 27th December, 1933. Final to be run on Naw Year's Day in conjunction and prior to the Charity Football Match-Kowloon Schoolboys Hongkong Schoolboys.
KICK-OFF 11 A.M.
DON'T FORGET 1
25%
beat DISCOUNT
BOYS COMPETITION, As a matter of fast it was very
Feather-wolght:Mass beat Sal nearly no Joking maiter at all as n
mon, Jones (Saffolk) beat Jones (Kent). direet blow might well have killed him, and I am profoundly thank-
'I was most anxious to see how he Light-weight:-Smoker beat #Dix, ful that the Incident ended so well, would deal with Beck! Waring comes and qualifies to meet Yarlett in thú as I saw the infurrd party In to the side in his place but he is of, final.
On
Walter-weightTordoff beat Gra- Monday last and he seemet to be course not nearly as good a bat no ritting up and taking nourishment. Willame-though perhaps a better ham, Cabourne beat. Hamilton
fielder. I do not know details of the|, Middle-weight:-Dentus, beat. Rap-
that all ley, But it was a close call. It is per accident, but am sure In the three Seasons their "Star" hops zurprising that similar do Cricketers will join me in wishing the NOVICES COMPETITION. pontes have won over $17,000 in not happen more often in cricket.
Bantamwelight Young stakes, vizume,
9 Herriarias, Allen heat CALZA
Welter-wriefi£
beat As usual when there has been, an Coincidences are funny things. I Pawson, Common beat Haymero, Interport Tournament, cricket un to have let the above paragraph stand-~. Thicker hont Edwards, Harrin heat Sri Chalalmas "Eme lys been a little has had only just written it when Shepard
diafolnted and I fear I have not donli received felinta Information that the. Middlewicht: White bent Proulx 12.2 162 140
Evening Star was not too suce ademuntely with the second Division Army sklover's Infuries have proved Holloway, Chen heat Rumin, Applegate Davis 14.2 163 147cessful, but. they undoubtedly players. As soon however as the new los asvers than was feared. His was | beat Wasch, Waalit beat all.
secured a broad-winner in Polar venr in under way I hope to review well enough to leave hospital yester OFFICERS COMPETITION, Star who accounted for the Roots the first part of the sonion as far na day, tho' he's suffering from on'nfu'
Welter-walehti-Baird bant Choyne, Hill Dorb the Australian Champ. The first Division will get going ino might easily have been very much
facial Inturies. But I understand Lamothe Fone #mith. threaze enneeened. lons, the Fremantle St. Lover and trust, as the Traleersity and Civil word.
Middleweights Turklit beat ensland Autumn Champions in Service have all their League games will not be able to play in the
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Club Match Ut any rate and it la
-Rantam-waights - Hudson, boat
Deitz
T
Proulx
SDRICK Davi Proulx
14.0 169 12
13.3 155 150.
Klangai 'eap C Cines..
Wakefield Navy Hall
Burgomaster
Stlckypast Swala Torurnsch
Fi-Fa TIPleum Lucy Glitters
Comrio 'en D Class
King's Parade. Ration
Proulx132 162 140
·Putter
155 340 Proulx
·Soares. Delta
14.1 155-142
14.0) 188 154 14.2. 158 154
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