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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Eleventh Extra Race Mees ing will be held (weather per mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

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CHOOSING THE INTERPORTERS

LEFT HAND BOWLER

MUST GO IN

GOSANO AND DUCKITT IN THE RUNNING?

TO-MORROW'S GAMES ÁS TEST

CAPT. FOSTERS DARK TIPS

ST. ANDREW'S BADMINTON

Fincher, H. D. Matthews, F. A The teams comprised: E. F. Broadbridge, P. Dawson, M. Weill, Miss I. Gittins, Miss F. Lee, Miss

(Continued from Pago 8.)

CLUB FINAL RESULT best of terms, for

The final of the St. Andrew's the former, after winning the Victoria Park Club Badminton Tournament was Handicap "B" Class 5 Furlongs on played off last night when a team May 18 in record timo or captained by E. F. Fincher do- 1.03.3/6ths, has not appeared Infeated II. Kew's team by 10 games public. Shooting Star has never to 2. been on the walking list and his non-acceptance of the weights al lotted accms to suggest that the owner was not satisfied with the It is almost certain that the Selection Committee have that Shooting Star will start to F. Wong, Mrs., Dawson.

handicaps. However 1 nm told narrowed down the probable candidates for the two un-morrow and I am anxious to see II. Kew, A. S. Blies, R. II. Wong, filled places in the Hongkong Interport side to four how he will run against the top. W. E. Broadbridge, F. V. Wong, players, A. R. Minu, Major Bonavia, T. E. Pearce and fettle and laat Wednesday she gave N. Gibson, Miss J. Wong, Ming M, notchers, Southern Cross is in fine G. Chubb, Miss P. Gittins, Mies E. F. Fincher.

a fine diaplay over Six Furlongs In Churn. in 27 seconds. Although Saucy 1.28.3/5 covering the last quarter

(By R. Abbit)

I

In my opinion Minu is a very likely choice. We have no other left hand bowler that I can think of save Elvin, and he, though probably much more deadly against the rabbits and ferrets of a side than Minu, is never at his best when bowling to really good butsmen, while it is against these that Minu shows at his best.

To my mind the only chance of an upset in my calcula- tions here is the possibility that the Committee will de usually accepted ideas and send the team into the field without any left-hand bowler at all.

Face rán a rotten race in the M.C.C. TEAM IN PERTH should be in the fighting line at the Katoomba Handicap the puny anish. I feel that the race is be tween Racing Heart and Southern Cross.

Good Opening in Their First Match

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K Shoes give you every advantage of sound materials and skilled workman- ship, and we at them perfectly. If shoes wore bought at so much per mile of wear instead of by the pair, you would realise the extra value in K Plus Fitting Shoes. But one pair of Ks will convince you try them for yourself.

Another big flek is nasured in the Norfolk Handicap "D" Clusa over Six Furlongs to be ridden by

Perth, Oct. 91. novices and being a short distance team touring New Zealand, and also The opening match of the M.C.C.

getting away at release of the bar-Australia, started here to-day. race, the drawing of positions and paying ♫ number of visits to

rier mean a lot. The official nd- Batting first the visitors ran up a juster thinks a great deal of the In my opinion they would be Ballard, G. S. Dunkley.

action and speed of Heart's Glory Smith making 83; and the Oxonian, score of 202 for 7 wickets, Denis taking a very big chance if they T E. Pearce's XI:-T. E. and has given him the credit of Mitchell Innes making 68.--Router. did. But suppose they du drop Pearce, J. E. Richardson, Lt. M: carrying the on-weight. 168 lbs., Minu. What is the position? The Branwell, E. F. Fincher, Lt. D. It is an old saying among the bowlera among the nine selected E. Holland-Martin, E. players are F. D. Pereira, C. C.

R. racing experts that

Black in case of crawling past the post, but f Garthwaite, G.li.M. Ricketts, T. A. Puckitt, Lt. E. M. Dawson, LA, doubt punters should always follow Locksley Hall had not been pushed Pearce, and as small change A. II. G. Prowse, A. R. Minu, F. Good-the order of the finish should there returned a better last quarter and the Handicapper's ranking list and in the first half-a-mile, he could have Mudar, and possibly Captain win, A. C. I. Bowker.

fore be Heart's Glory, William then everyone would talk about it. Perase, though, with all deference Hayward's side contains the Oster and Plain View. to his past capabilities, he has not nine chosen men and Cpl. Ballard from

1 notice However if Mr. Tung Man Wu is the list of training times going to put his legs over the ani- shown as yet any form with the whose chances are not, I think, published by the ball. It would not be unreasonable very bright. It is quite possible orning Post on

South Chinmal and with 5 108 allowsince, in a way to go into the field with however that Bonavia is on the Wembly Stag galloped the Six 5 each way.

Monday that Lockesley. Hall is certainly worth five bowlers, though this is loss side to give him a final chance of Furlongs in 136 and although the true when no single one of the five showing what he can do as an last quarter

is a left-hinder. If this were done opening bat for the team. He has

the two vacant places could be filled to meet Mina, Goodwin, Bowker, by two baismen.

Duokitt and Lt. Prowse R.N. and

means he is up against

Of course the ideal thing would this

Te to All one of them with a bats-wenker bowling combination than man-bowler. But I cannot think jare T. E. Pearce, E. F. Ficher of anyone who fills the bill except and E. R. Duckitt. It was a happy Gossano and Darkitt.

iden-though a poor scribe did sug The former's nervous tempera-gest something about Prowse i ment has been so obvious that little while ago-to stiffen the rest think he is out of the running side with him. Branwell and He is not included in to-morrow's Holland Martin. If the two latter trial-though there may be some are in practice and in form the reason for this of which I am not | Interport bowlers are going to

have a pretty smart try out too!

nware.

E. R. Duckitt has not had very much of a show yet but he is a much more useful man than he appears to be at first, or even at second view.

ALTERNATIVE CHOICH.

PRESSING PORTUGUESE

iry at goal the Portuguese for- With the exception of one good wards had scarcely a look-in for the rest of the game and retired behind the half-way line to aid in the defence. The

Wax covered in

SINGLES WINNER

Kho Sin hie, the young Jayn Chinese Davis Cupper, defeated Khoo Hool-hye, former Shanghai champion In the finals of the National Singles Championship at Kiangwan.

The rat alternative is to play

Coutinned from Page 8.) two, butsolen and chance it and wasted countless opportunities. should say that in that case two however, by inaccurate shooting of the trio Bonavia. T. E. Pearce, and over-engerness. Had they and E. F. Fincher. The second heen merely steady in front of the alternative is to pick one batsnun, goal it, is probable that the final whom I suggest would be taken score would have been somewhat from the above mentioned tric, and į different but as it was, their weak- a bowler. In that case I imagineness and the steady Portuguese A. C1-Bowker would be chosen to | defence proved their downfall. assist Pereira with the speed, as i he is a brilliant field and at times bat. He made one great last wie ket stand with Lt-Col. Wyatt in or 1929,- forget which, though think 1929. But, I per- sonally think that the choice will fall upon Minn. So far all the wickets have not suited him to well and it must be remembered that the people down here have most of then been playing him year in, vesr out for

some long time- while the Shanghai men have far leas acquaintance with him. As right. Still keeping up a relent- for the other place? I think it will depend largely on the form of again a few minutes later, Thso, less pressure. Hongkong scored the other three mea I have men-inside-left, making good a diffent, of the Daily Double Event should

1931

tioned.

TO-MORROW'S GAME

Portuguese

It has been given to me as a dark tip that Forgemaster is jeertainty and I would like to know what about the black pony Blari- smith? 1 am sure that punters wl agree with me that no jockey has yet overshadowed Benny Proulx for getting away at the fall of the flag und he has been booked to steer The Deemster, Beginner's Luck should do well with only 155 lbs, and he certainly has a pull in weight against The Deemster.

A WET COURSE

Flying Tourist is at the bottom of the ladder with 146 lbs. In the Kent Handicap "C" class (Second Section) and the rest of the en- tries are from 151 lbs. upwards. Great Hall and Pride of Tsingtao have been allotted 168 lbs, but i am afraid that the journey of 14 Milea is little too much for Great Hall whereas with Pride of Tsing- tao, the distance is to his liking.

Please remember that this pony loves a wet course for in 1931 on a heavy going Pride of Tsingtao annexed the Hongkong Autumn Champions heating Boxing Eve and Gleneagles, whilst Sitting Bull, red hot favourite with 3,028 tickets to win out of a total of 3,088 backers, let the punters down badly.

However Pride of Tsingtao will strong opposition in

backs deserve congratulation for 32.2/6ths, it must not be over-find keeping out the Hongkong five-meu looked that the last half-a-mile was Cavalcade, Daylight Eve, Racing attack until the end of the game.

done one minute and three seconds. Boy, Spinaway, Wadebridge and i Peng, scored his side's first goal grand performance. The pony away who ran

The Hongkong centre-forward, which, in my estimation, was a Zoro. I like the chances of Spin- after half-time when he headed in in with a nice weight and I revor the Island Bay Handicap (First a good fourth in

reptre by the Chinese ** beautify goal from a

mend $6 each way. Sylvandale Section) at the rear of Soldier of goodl outside and Tillicum are dangerous,

Peace, Monoplano and Bright Star. Daylight Eve was on level terms with Gold Coin and Great in the Island Bay Handienp Hall when be ran third to them

oblique shot.

A DARK TIP

It is a pity that the second leg

be on the Sussex Handicap for (Second Section) but to-morrow Thereafter, though maintaining non-winning Sub-Grifins of this he has a pull of a pound short of This being so it will be interest-strong aggression, Hongkong failed season as the list of entries is not a stone against and under the cir- ing to consider the tennis for to add further to their score and more thun ten. The chances of cumstance he should be one of the to-morrow in relation to what Lusitano retired victors by a com-Helluvafella, Silver Fox and Wink-favourites. Cavalcade and Rae- these players have to face. AL though they have been published

fortable margini.

field are very remote and can be ing Boy do not require any intro- before, I reprint the names for con-

Teams:-

left alone. Locksley Hall who has duction and both of them are in venience.

Lusitano. J. Lopes; C. Gun-never been placed is set to carry good condition. Wadebridge has A. W. Hayward's XI:-E. C.

salves, E. Victal: L. Gonsalves, 140 lbs and on Wednesday morning always been running against his Fincher, Major V. J. Bonavia, T.A. Noudt, II. C. Collaco, L. Rozarin, over the distance of Six Furlongs

A. S. Conta, M. Sequeira; O. Costa, Mr. Roza gave him a sharp sprint own class, the Suba, and therefore A. Pearce, A. W. Hayward, A.P. Endaya,

am auxious to see how he will H. Madar, Captain D. D. Persse,

and the stop-watch registered 32, fare against this lot. I am afraid Hongkong-Wang: Linng. Dee; 1.04.3, 1.40.4, covering the Inst that the distance of this race, j Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, G. R. M. Yang, Wang, Liang; Fao, Ly, quarter in 36.1/6th seconds. Ricketts,

The namely One and a Quarter Milea,'| -- F. D. Pereira, Cpl. Feng, Thuo, LI.

finish was very poor, In fact a is beyond the enduranes of Zero,

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