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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934.
FAVOURITES HAVE AT BAD DAY
BIG DIVIDENDS AT THE
RACE MEETING
COMPLETE SURPRISE IN THE
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DAILY DOUBLE
Well backed ponies had a poor day in the extra raco meeting at the Valley on Saturday, and outsiders romped home in many cases to pay our handsome dividends. The Dally Double went all astray, when West Parade secured the second leg against all expectations.
The Results,
1-Commonwealth Handicap. (First Section Winner $500, Second $250, Third $160. For China Pontes, "C" Clans, One and a Quarter Miles. H. Y. Linng's Wonderful Stag
141 b.
(N. Deitz)
Lan'a Jungle Jim 161 lb.
Quartz'a Spinaway 166 ib.
a
(S, Y. Liang) 2 (P. P. Hotelho) Won by: 2 lengths, 3 lengths. Time 2.36.1.
Parl-mutuel, winner $34.00; places, $11.20 $16.70; $12.00.
Union Plate Winner $100. Second $200. Third $100. For China Ponies, Subscription Grimas of this Club of this Season. Winners barred. Weight for inches as per scale. Panies that have won: $200 to $100 in stakes, 1b, allowance; less than $200, 10 lb. allowance, Jockey allowance. Al- Six Fur
lowances accumulative. tongs.
Tostor & Abraham's The Bodega 148 lb. (G. A..Harriman) Hayman & Walyan's Delightful
(N. Deitz) 2 Li. Yu's The Carp 151 lb...
(5, Y. Liang) 3
Chance 142 lb.
Won by 3 lengths; 2 lengthe
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(D. Black) Won by length; a lengths. Time: 2.19. Pari-mutuel, winner $27; places, 89.00; $8.90; 28.50.
HOCKEY
PUNJABIS DEFEAT
H.K.S.R.A..
INTER-UNIT GAME
The 1/8 Punjab Regiment defeated the Hongkong Singapore Brigade R.A. by four goals to one in the semi-inal of the Inter Unit knock-out hockey competition on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon. Hard hitting on the part of both sides, howover, apolled the game.
Ahmed Khan, partnered by Lieut. Hebert at back for the Brigade team, played a great game. Timo and ngain he relieved the altuation when Hebert, was henten by the oncoming Punjab forwards, of which Eal Singh, the Interport left wing, was a con- stant Nouree of <langer. Lieut Bistro (384), City of Shanghal Ravenhill, the Brigado centre-half, (1), Copper Idol (11) (winner), Dewas brilliant in the Best period but Minimis (5), Gay Butterfly (4) fell away in the second.
Double Betting Results.
Tho following WOM the doublo" betting result:
"daily
National Day (181), Partnership The Punjabis contre-half, Bukla G37). Racing Boy (30), Sollier of Singh was the pick of the winners Fortung (8), St. Ives (8), Tiny Star defence but while clearing well he (82), Utopian (3), Valley Hall (5), has yet to get out of the habit of Warrington (51).
Beta (0), Chivalrous (0), Colomboly-dailying when about to be rushed by an opposing forward: Sub. Taj, (0), Ebony Idol (0), Fudge (0) Nur Mohammed, at left back, played Grent Hall (2), Pie Face (1), Poker a safe game. Alaf Din also helped Face (5), Racing Pluck (3) Racing in the Intermediate line, Triumph (0), Rose Leaf (0), Royal Flush (0), Shaughraun (0), Tao Tak (0), Tummel (0), West Parade (0) (winner),
The Winner pays $335.
Cash Sweep Results.
Race 1.
ta
No. 75 15
$563
168
TP
» 132 Unplaced runners $50 each:-Nos.
Pari-mutuel, winner $19.30; places, 1, 227, 261, 130, 128, 212, 276.
Time: 1.33.1.
$8.00; $11.30; $27.10.
3-longham Bay Handicap-Win-
Race 2.
nor $550. Second $276. Third $175.
No. 40
En-
1*
For China Ponies, "B" Class.
trance $5. One and a Quarter Miles.
$309
166
114 84
$7 Li Shiu Fang's Soldier of China
Unplaced runners $50 each:-Non. 151 lb.
(N-Deitz) 1108, 320, 127, 100, 320, 174, 202, 182, Lan's Bright Star 158 jb.
106, 93, 326, 6, 88, 121, 202. (S. Y. Liang) 21 Kong Bros.'s Electric Star 101
(E. O. Butler) 3 ib, Won by: 1% lengths; a neck. Timo: 2.82.4.
Pari-mutuel, winner $20.30; places.
$8; $8.40; $23.70,
4. Ronchill Handicap Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200.. For Australian Ponies. "B" Class. One Mile.
17
Race 3.
$847 242 121
No. 96 97 202 Unplaced runners $50 each :- --Nos.) 217, 261, 266, 307, 204.
The Punjabia led by two clear goals at the interval scored by Kertar Singh and Lal Singh. In the second half Lal Singh added the third goal and Kortar Singh the fourth. The Brigade netted towards the end through Lieut. Garthwaite, the Colony forward, as the result of a corner hit.
The game was umpired by Licut. Commdr. Corrie-Hill and A. A. Dand.
INTER.UNIT FINAL.
Miss Gem Hoabing, the Chinese girl tannis player, was a com- patitor in the recent West Twickenham hard courts club toonis championships, and here she is shown taking the court with MË
doManby.
LEG-ALL IN Football GOVERNOR'S Chatter
CUP By "Veritas"
(Continued from Page 8.)
(Continued from Page 8.)
The following will represent the East Lancashire Regiment against the Punjab Regiment in the final of the Inter Unit hockey competition on the Marina ground to-morrow at 4.45 Pto. Lithgoo; Cpl. Davis and P.m.: Bản. Cox; L/Opl. Murphy, Lt. J. P. Williams (Capt.), and Bds. Neigh-guilty every time of getting his the attention of the Football Asso- bour; Lt. E. Robinson, Bds, Botting, Cpl. Snuggs, Sergt. Owen and Pte, ton under the ball. Mathias riade clation.
the same blunder when aiming for Nolan.
goal, and too often wanted good A officially notified of the post-
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
Y.M.C.A. Defeat Lincolns In Friendly Game.
opportunities.
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LTHOUGH the F.A.. were
Ridley spent his time creating ponement of the Navy match, Mr.
endeavouring openings, or
to. May, I believe, received no intima- He gave Hocquard a good service tion that the Athletic would also of passes in the second half, which call of yesterday's tig with the only occasionally East Lancashires, The Chinese the winger "Y" LADIES BEATEN.
turned to account. Ridley had have also to explain why they fail- The Y.M.C.A. defeated the Lin-one chance of scoring which heed to put in an appearance against Unplaced runners $60 each:-Noncolns in a friendly hockey match game literally throw away when two the Club recently. 291, 415, 71, 08, 281, 210, 139, 94, 35.by three gools to one on the U.S.R.C. yards from the goal Une.
ground on Saturday after netting twice in the first half.
Time: 1.50.1. Pari-mutuel, winner $10.20; places, $5.00; $0.30; $10.60.
5.-Subscription Grigns Spring 104, 181, 260, 121, 241, 291, 100, 224,| Handicap Winner $750. Second $300. Third $209. For China Ponies, Subs- "cription" Griffins of this Club of any Season. One and a Quarter Miles. Leader's Copper Idol 155 lb.
Raco 4.
No. 75
Mrs. Samson's Saucy Face 166 lb. (N. Deitz) Hall and Shenton's The Goose 157
Ib.
(E. O. Bulter) Lady Peel's Lucy Glitters 155 lb. (D. Blast)
#
20
1
109
1847 242 121
Raco 5.
$
No. 24
$819 201
234 304
117 Unplaced runners $50 each:-Non. 237, 303, 206.
'Raco' G.
No. 37
411
$1,022 202
11
1.
44
430
2
(N. Deitz)
3
Race 7.
Tline: 2.40.2
Pari-mutuel, winner $177.00; places.
No. 213
$20; $15.10: $8.20.
141
+
G. Colonial Stakes-Winner $600. Second $250. Third $160. For China
GB
Unplaced
runners
$1,210.40 364.40 177.20 $100 each-
Allowances accumulative. One Mile.
LI Shiu Pangʻa Soldier of Germany
156 1.
(G. A. Harriman)
Ulster's Warrington 159.1b....
(A. J. P. Heard)
Dr. S. N. Chau's National Day
155 lb.
Won by lengths; a head.
F. S. W. Smith, S. Fowler, and N. Hewitt netted for the "Y", while Sgt Beeks scored for the Lincolns.
."Y" LADIES LOSE.
The Y.M.C.A. Ladies were defeated |by-n-team-from · HML.S.-~~ ·Proteus on- the Club ground. King's Park, in a friendly match by three goals to nil Jon Saturday. 73 73
Unplated runners $60 ench:-Non. 304, 204, 226, 200, 202, 206.
MALAYANS LEAVE.
THE only obvious course would paint to the Athletic being made to concede the points in all three games.
Malpas alone remained forceful and successful attacker. His sense of anticipation was Keener than that of his colleagues, and all three goals DECENT displays of displeasure were the result of following up by European spectators at local the ball,
football matches call for..condem- nation.
ex
The Chinese opened the scoring after a period of dealutory changes, when Lee Wal-tong seized on a quick opening and drove the ball through a crowd of players. two A typical goal. Within
WOULD remind a group of such onlookers at yesterday's Governor's Cup match that the word "sportsmanship" is not spelt K-I-C-K H-I-M - T-O -‚T-H-E
Four of the Malayan Interport hockey players, Mesara, C. R. La Brooy, C. O. La Brooy, R. Rahman, rainutes Malpas had put the and O. C. Areira, who prolonged their Association on level terms, follow. G-R-O-U-N-D as appeared to be stay in the Colony, suiled by the ing up to rob Pau Ka-ping as he their iden. steamer Takada for Singapore yester-gathered the ball. day afternoon.
Two other members of the Malayon
Ponies, Griffins of this Senton, Nos. 05, 104, 178, 25, 322, 63, 115, team Mr. A. G. Cunnyngham-Per- Winners barred. Jockey Allowance. 171, 312, 336, 268, 74. 132.
(F. M. L. Soares) 1 C. B. Brown's Budgo 159 lb..... (D. Bluck) Mackie & Grayburn's Ribble 153
lb.
(P. P. Botelho) Lam's Bayview, isi b. (S. Y.
Liang)
Won by lengths: 2 lengths. Time: 2.00.4.
Race 8.
No. 15
$1,260
300
PL
225
360 180
Unplaced runners $56 each:-Nos.: 349, 370, 197, 84.
3
Race 9.
No. 568
$1,240
G1R
422
350 178
Unplaced runners $50 each:-Nos.
Pari-mutuel, winner $27.80; places,
19.30; $10.70 $10.20 (Ribble), $6.10
(Bay View).
WHY THE PENALTY.
NOT only la auch "advice" a re-
llection on the mentality of driau, the captain, and Mr. T. W. A penalty, given for heaven those giving utterance to it, but a! to those: Morray, will leave for Singapore next knows what afforded Ice Wai-tong source of annoyance Saturday aboard the Ateamer his second chance of scoring. Cord around, who attend matches to Carthage.
saved his initial shot, but could watch good football, if there is any not gather and Lee following up to be seen. calmly placed the ball in the roof of the net.
SATURDAY'S GAMES Y.M.C.A. Defeat Lincolns In Friendly Game
The Army are meeting the Navy
FAIR partisanship is a necessary A minute from the interval. part of the game, but it- Ridley had a glorious chance of advised comments tend only to- equalising. Podmere drove in a wards acrimony both on and off ferce shot from a free kick just the field. outside of the penalty aren, and
advise player to jump on a
Pau could not hold the ball. Ridiey Talkeeper is as silly na it is 400, 602, 122, 007, 108, 428, 162, 681, in their return fixture in the Triangu- dashed in, got his toe to the unfair. For the forward who does (Soconu Section)Winner $50040, 201, 118,149, 316, 576.
Jar Hockey Tournament on the Navy and lofted it high over the bar ground, King's Park,, this afternoon } within a few feet of the goal line.
7-Commonwealth II andicap.
Second $260. Third $1GO,
For
China Ponies. "C" Class. One and
Quarter Milos,
Tally Ho's West Parade_151 15.
(P. P. Botelho) 1
Tally Ho's Royal Flush 149 lb.
(A. J. P. Beard) 2]
John Peel's Tummol 156 lb.
(E. O. Butler) 3
Hongkong Cycling
Won by a lengths; 1's lengths. Club
Time: 2.38.2.
Parl-mutuel, winner $101; places,
$21; $14.20; $24.20.
8.--Miro Bay Stakes-Winner UNLUCKY OUTING
$600.___ Second - $250.
For China Ponies that have startedį ON SUNDAY
Third $160.
at least twice since January 1, 1934, and have not won a race since that |
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that morely has a free kick given
at 4.30. The first meeting was drawn. The Chinese went further ahead against him, runs a fair chance of The following are the teams. after the interval, when against being turned off the field, and is Army: Ple. Hollingsworth (Lin the run of the play, Tao Kwal- certainly not helping his team to colns); Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe (Royal shing sent in Artillery) and Lieut. D. P. St. C for which Cord shaped badly and
8 surprise shot win. Rossler (Lincolns); L/C Yeomans (Lincolna), Nk. Dulia Singh (Punjab the ball entered a top corner of SPECTATORS are slow in recog- Regiment) and L/Nk. Alf Din (Pun-the goal.
nising that a player must have . Shortly Jab Begiment); A. N. Other, Sep.
afterwards
But Malpas hin limitations,
raucous. Karter Singh (Punjab Regiment), crowned a neat left wing move voiced partisans make even the O. Senior (A...), Lieut. Cmont, by fastening on to Hoc-graver mistake of failing to allow Garthwaite (Royal Artillery) and guard's centre and beating Pau for their favourite coming up L/Nk. Lal Singh (Punjab Regiment).
ensfly.
against an opponent. who may be Navy: Stoker Holt; Licut, Comdr, In series of hot attacks, then shade the botter footballer and A. E. Phillips: Lieut. W. D. F. B. Association drew level, Malpas therefore the more likely to obtain Muspratt, Lieut. Comdr, J. A. Corrio heading in a corner from Mathing the ball in a duel." Hill and Lieut, A. R. Jackson; Lieut. [in grand stylo. At this stage the
A. L. Tidd and Surg. Lieut. Comdr.
date. Jockey Allowance. From the last Sunday's run of the Hong-Lieut. E. N. V. Currey, Lieut. P, J. the forwards incked Anishing
Shataukok was the objective of W. S. Donnid, Lieut. J. H Enden, Association were well on top, but KOWLOON_GOLF CLUB. Two Mile Post Onco Round and In kong Cycling Club, but the high 11. Bartlett and Lieut. Comdr. T. K. shots, and in the very last minute (about One Mile 171 Yarda).
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L & LP's Mayflower 160 5.
(N. Deltz) 1
in the nature of punctures, and
Wan
Bay
ST. ANDREW'S LADIES "AT HOME.”
Lee Wai-tong-took the ball down and luckily beat Cord.
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Drawing To Close. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR Lan's Blue Star 150 lb.
Defeating Lane, Crawford (W. S. (9. Y. Llang). 2 crashes caused the party to retrace The St. Andrew's Club Ladies'
Hiller and S. MacNider) two. up,
Draft Programmes and Entry Tally Ho's Daylight Eve 160 lb. their tracks from Taipo where re-hockey team were "At Home" to their
Hongkong Electele (W. Stoker and Forms for the Fourth Detra Iaco (A. J. P. Heard) 3 pairs had boon effected.
friends at the St. Androw's Church SERVICES RECOGNISED. [5. R. Way) qualified to enter the final Meeting, to be held on Saturday, Won by 3 lengths; 1⁄4 length.
The party had, however, quite) Hall on Saturday afternoon thus con-
round of the Inter-Hong Foursomes Time: 2.13.4.
an enjoyable trip despite their cluding a very successful season. Part-mutuel, winner $20.30; places, misfortunes, the efforts of the Mins J. Wang and Mr. F. A. Broad-
Sir E. Wall Presented With at the Kowloon Golf Clug yesterday, the 28th April, 1934, (weather per On Saturday, Lane, Crawford defeat mitting), may be obtained at the $0: #9: $7.20.
Gloucester bridge won the Badminton competi-
ed the Police (F. E. E. Booker and Secretary's OMee. Handicap R.A.S.C. eyellats, who were guests tion, while Miss M. Churn and Mr. V.
£10,000 Cheque. D-Tal Winner $450. Second $225. Third of the Club, contributing in no Baunch were winners in the tennis
A. J. W. Dorling) five and four.
Building; the Club House, Happy London, Apr. 14. Other matchos in the competition $126. For China Ponies, "D" Class. small way to the pleasure of the handleap competition played during To be ridden by Jockeys who have run. In this respect mention the afternoon.
The Council of the English Football played yesterday resulted as follows: Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Association has decided to present the Kowloon Godowns (A. L. Eastman Sports Club, and the Stables, Shan not wan ton races anywhere at any should be made of the offorts of time. No Whips or Spure allowed. Mr. Collinson, a popular ox-York- tions, Mr. ft. If. Wong, Hon, Secretary retiring in July, with a cheque for Banitary Department (A. T. Braley
At the conclusion of the compell-socretary, Bie Frederick Wall, who la and W. M. Groves) defeated the Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON From the Two Mile Post Once Round shire racing cyclist, in the amuse of St. Andrew's Club, handed over the £10,000 in recognition of his untiring and T. Seddon) four and three; Union
od. In (about One Mile 171 Yards) ment arena. Ho Kom-tang's Classic Hall 164
Southern Cup to the Vicar, Rev. J. R. energy and valuable service to British Trading (S. Jex and F. E...A on Thursday, 19th April, 1914, The party returned to the Ferry Higgs for safe-keeping. The Cup football.
Temedios) defeated Mustard and Co.
By Order, (Tang-Man-wa) 1
The announcement was a blennine (J. MacKnight and L. J, Cave) four after breaking up at Shamehulpo. was won by the St. Andrew's Ladies birthday present for Sir Frederick and two. The winners will now inset Loong Kwok-cheong's Cavalendo
C. B. BROWN,
149 lb.
(Yoo Shan-wa) 2
runners-up of the Caer Next week's run will be to Fan Clark Cup hockey competition for the Wall, who celebrates, his 70th birth to docido the right to play against
Secretary. Helenside's Helter Skelter 150 1. ling via Castle Penk,
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