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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1984.

GREY HOUND RACING FACES COLLAPSE

Friendly Hockey

Recreio Boat S.W.B.s

At King's-Park

TENNIS

WHARF & GODOWN;

COMPANY WINS

£3,000,000 OF PUBLIC

Enjoyable

MONEY INVOLVEDTM Cricket

In a friendly tennis match on Sun- TICKETS GIVEN AWAY TO ATTRACT ANDERTON SCORES 70

day, the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawn Co., Ltd., can:-| fortably defented Meurs, Logan and Amps by 10 games to 41.

Detalled

The Club de Heerele defented the South Wales Borderers by one goalscores:

SPECTATORS TO TRACKS

English greyhound racing is facing complete collapse and at least £3,000,000 of small investors' money is directly involved,

An enjoyable cricket match was played at Sonkunpoo on Sunday after. noon witen the Royal Naval Arme

ment Depot defeated the Indian R. C. 2nd XI by four wickets.

The Indians batted first and made 118, thanks mainly to A. M. Rumjahın,

whu nude 14, and M1. 1. Razack, who the must successful bowler for the scored 31 not out. L. Hubbard was

| Depot, capturing five wickets for 40

rabs.

Lo ll in. friendly hockey. natel Hyde und Terry (Wharf Co.) beat↑ played on the Club ground at King's Amps and Anderson 6-1; beat Rocha Park

yesterday nfiernoon.

and Aziz 9-0; beat Lew nut Loo n-0; both cotxes, any fast throughout, but whittaker and Smith 7-2.

defences playing sound games, Ferguson and 5. G. Wong (Wharf The sport is being killed by the mushroom growth of Lt. G. P..tia Winton, the Borderers' Co.) bent Amps and Anderson -; unlicensed tracks and by intensive warfare among rival captain, who usually plays on the left beat Rockn and Aziz H-1 at Le track promoters." wing, appeared on the right wing and and Le R-1: beat Whittaker and worked hard, ending in some good, Swith 7-2.

Lee and S. R. Wong (Wharf (n.) | Legalisation of the totalisator, insinceres would suffer. passes.

A feature of the Naval Depot's in The military team were early pre Itocha and Aziz 7-2; heat lee and To prevent financial suicide, but there plored the promoters to have II. Anderton, who seared 70 in his

Fast to Amps and Anderson 4-5; bent jon greyhound enurses will alone

Many old coursing, owners innings was the splendid display of. W. Hing, de Winton and Johnson gobig.1; beat Whittaker and Smith 72.18 a danger that the Bill-may net close senson and limit the amount first match clons in. The Recreja defence held mit

Excell and Petherick (Wharf Co.) go through, which would mean that of racing. They would not

for nearly two years and thele forwards rundle several breakaways, Frant one of these Jost to Ampa and Anderson 1-8; bent the tole would not be restored.

nee Starting rather shakily, he revealed N. Rocha and Aziz 0-3; beat bee and Lon

reason. The money burg had hit muny sound strokes towards the Int Beltrao met the ball Jurt Inside the heat Whittaker and Smith 6-4.

Many M.P are opposed to the ten them,

ter part of his innings, and seared flee and scored with a fant rising shut.....

reprensive danses regarding

all round the wicket. Le ball striking the top of the net. against H. M. S. Suffolk on the Clubsweepstakes contained in the com-

A. M. Human took four wickets In the second half piny was fairly ground, King's Park, tammorrow ni prehensive Bill dealing with grey.

for 28 runs for the Indians. Scores: сусп. Both forward Hines nimle pm, sharp: C. I. Gregory; J. Rad hound racing, and their opposition

Indian LC. 2nd XI Bavural attacks but were unsuccessful, ger (Cant,), and E. V. Rel; G. Som may delay its passage Through Deltran broke through but failed as in. W. A. Read and J. E. Potter: Parliament, the last moment.

N. A. E. Mackay, H. Owen-Hughes, Mason and Isaucis put in some goal A. T. Lay, II, 0, Bramble saul J. W. work tu the Burderers' defence, Pole-Hunt, while J. Gonsalves, W. Roesl and A.

A. Remedios were alan hard working in the Recrelo defence.

The game terminated

Night.

in

ST. ANDREW'S TEAM

poned.

MACAO SCORE 14

month.

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THE 18, SHARES

Interests many small investors,

The fate of greyhound racing

In 26 of the leading companies A. S. Sund, Barry, b Duffel well over $3,000,000 at small money II. T. Búrma, b A. R. Abhns has been invented.

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DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

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If that money were wiped out, M. el Areali), Lh.w., b Hubbord MAMAK GAME POSTPONED Sir John Gilmour, the Homelt would sent represent the loses A. M. Rumini, b Hubbard The Mamak Hockey Tournament, Sterriary, intends to transfer the to those savers who were attracted A. K. Ismail, and is Hubbard' match between the Peltre and the Bill from the Committer to thato suck

M. Akbar, b Nazaria Investments by failing 12 Battery Royal Artillery, schedul-į door of the House of Commons, shares,

M. I. Razark, not out ed for this afternoon, has been post-hoping by that means to get it The Greyhound Racing AssocfS, M. Rumjahn, hw, b Hubbard

D. M. Khan, b Nazarin through Parliament during this tion Trost, for example, saw its Y. T. Barma, Huhhard St Andrew's Club are meeting the Y. M. C. A. in a friendly hockeyi Macao tranéed the R. A. Officers If opposition to the makes in its early days. They are now

Ordinary shares as high at 5. 3d. Extras match at King's Park at 6 pm. this to the tune of 14 goals to one at that impossibile, his intention is to worth shout 740. afternoon

pon and will be represented by Mac on Sunday. The B. A. were drop the whole mensure. the following team: N. A. E. Mackay; no match for the speeds youngsters event there would be In that! Accurate figures F. A. Broadbridge and E. H. 1, who comprise the Macne leam this recognition of greyhound totalisa-aggeration to say that by marked¦ A. R. Abbas, st. A. S. Suffinct, la

no legal reacheil, but it would be no exi White;, E. MacNider, A. B. iamson year, and as the ears indicates the tors and V. Wong; A. S. Bex, F. C. game was very une siden, Fincher, E. F. Fincher, W. College)

values from high levels By this threat Sir John hopes to present level some £10,000,000 of K. Nazarin, h Rumjahn ........ Lieut. Garthwaite, Lieut. Met-dragoon all M.1.s, supporting the public money has dwindled away to W. H. Anderton, at. A. S. Sumad,

to the Jemail and Rev. J. R. Higgs.

calfe and Lieut. Revenbill were Government to vote for the Billings than £2,000,000, CLUB TEAM TO-MORROW the pick of the visitors. The following have been selected to: Next Swer Marno will receive opposition to the sweepstake pro- So far there is no sign that the represent the Hongkong Berkey Club a visit from Arst eleven s

8th Destroyervisions will be relaxed, and there! л friendly match Flotill

Tien datinet possibility that the Government will withdraw the BIT.

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Even if the Bill goes through." severe restrictions will be inposed: upon the spurt.

One of its provisions is to limit

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HOME RACING

Lieut, Commdr. F. T. Hoswell,

Duffeld, e A. S. Sufind, b Ramjahn

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not out

MANCHESTER NOVEMBER HANDICAP

London, Nov. 19.

J. W. Walker, st. A. S. Suflad,

Rumjahn

Extros

Total (for 5 wkin.)

121

E. C. G. Barry, L.. Hubbard, R. C. the Peckham and A. C, Edwards did not

bat.

rael on all tracks to two days #Following in the call-over an week. This will mean the doom Manchester November Handicap: all but the wealthy tracks, and even Jenn'a Dream, 13 to 2 offered, 3 to they will find it difficult to make taken. the game pay.

It is understood that under Bit tote profits would be restricted to 6 per cent, for workfux expenses,

Greyhound racing has got out of' hand. The licensed tracks, p having the authority of the Jockey Club, were unable to prevent the mushroom growth of dog tracka all over the country.

Soon there was overeruwding and interneriau warfare,

Jesmond Bene, 10 lei offered and

taken,

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SPORT ADVTS.

Iron Grey, Spade, Achtenan, 100 12 offered. 100 to taken. Free Fare, 100 6 7 offered. Plemma, 100 to 5 offered, is to 1 THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. taken.

taken. Games Master, 100 to 6 offered, 2011

Scarlet River, 18 to i affered, 20 toj

taken.

Artesinn. 1 to 1 offered, 5 taken.

enter Money Bax. 26 to 1 offered

Instead of cuntrol and a close token, season of three months promoters were so anxious to make money that they permitted greyhound racing to develop into a non-step gambling business.

Some unleensed tracks run 4

MANY

KOWLOON GOLF

14 meetings L week. Dennis and Charlton Enter That ceases to be sport and be

Captain's Cup Competition

comes a menses to the morale of a people who can i afford to waste time and money,

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race

1 Meeting, to be held on Saturday. the 1st December, 1934, (Weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Offee, Gloucester "Building; The Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

The following qualified for the-

Se great is the competition that Kowloon Golf Club's Captain's Cup, several trucks ran matinee meet-played over the week-end: ¡ings at a loss in order to spite their

Bear neighbours.,

FREE TICKETS

One actually went the length of! distributing free tickets from door

A. 4. Dennis J. G. Charlton

81-8-73 86--13-73

In the Bogey (Par) pool played over the week-end, W. Ahearn, three, down, was successful.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, the 22nd November.

By Order,

1931.

C.R. BROWN,

Secretary.

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

Programme of Seventh Extra Race Meeting, 9th December, 1931. The fourth Race. Conditions

to door in an attempt to wenn SIR FREDERICK 'MAZE should rend is follows:-

wives from their household duties,

Nearly a third of the people af! tending at afternoon meetings are wonten and small children.

Dog track owners and promoters are so nervous of the future that] in many cases employees have been warned that their services may be dispensed with.

· RETURNING TO CHINA VIA AMERICA

South China Cap. Winner, a Cop presented with $600 addol. Second $250, Third $150, + Handicap. A forced entry of all Load Nov, 19. Ponies entered for this Meeting Chinese. Marllime Customs, Sir Juckey. Club as "D" and "E" The Inspector-General of the as classified. by the Hong Kong Frederick Maze, will leave for Classes at date of entry. Entrance. America on Wednesday aboard $5. departure from America for China the Olympic. The date of hig!

Ore Mile.

has not yet been fixed. If greyhound racing went to the wall thousands of people would he winter in Italy and will ler Lady Maze Will spend affected, and

flourishing China' later.-Reuter.

WAGE-CUTS PENDING

It is almost certain that wage- ents will be started soon.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

for the

· By order of the Stewards,

S. W. CHENG,

Secretary. Dated 20th November, 1934.

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