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THE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935.

Club-East Lancs Game To Be

Captain Foster's Review of Local Racing

Owing to the exigencies of space it has been found Impos aillo to publish the whole of Cap- tain Foster's review of the year's. racing in Hongkong in to-day's

of the Telegraph. The re- mainder will appear to-morrow and will include records of the best dividends pald out for win- ners and placed ponies, course records established and a com- plete list of winning ponies which carried "over weight for inches." Captain Foster's, review of the KCR on in the most complete and authoritativo to appear in any local newspaper and should not be missrd by any race-gner.

RACING SEASON REVIEWED

(Cpatiuned from Page 83

with 50 wins, 26 seconds, 21 hirde and 60 unplaced outings, and it in worthy of note that out of 165 starts, he was placed 96 times representing 68.18 per cent, which is undoubtedly Mr. Frost a Krand performance. should be proud of his record and to achieve this, he had to work hard,

Shield Replay

F. A. DECISION LAST NIGHT

League Match To

Be Re-Arranged

WINNERS OF STAKES

(By "Veritas")

(Continued from Page 8.1

almost last but ene,

ANOTHER DEFEAT FOR

· OXFORD

RUGBY TEAM LOSES TO EDINBURGH U.

London, Dec. 19. Oxford University rugby team suffered another reverse to-day in the course of their Scottish tour. Entertained by Edinburgh University they were beaten by 14 points to nine. Earlier in the week they, fell victims to Edinburgh Academi- cals. Reuter.

FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR

SUNDAY..

Old Course

9.24 0. E. C. Marton, D. J. Gilmore, 8.28 W. N. A. Smalley, D. Le

Prophet.

9.39 6. Sturnelle, W. J. Roberts. 136 S. 11. Dodwell, A. D.

Humphreys,

9.40 N. K.

Williamson.

Littlejohn,

9.44 A. And 48, W. C. Shewan.

9.48 F. C.

G. A. Leiper, 9.52 G. A. Stewart, A. B. Purves.. 9.56 L. E. Stone, D. A. OʻKieffe. A. E. Lissaman.

A

The Hongkong Football Club'a suggestion that to- morrow's match against tho East Loncashires be used both as a league encounter and the Senior Shield replay was turned down by the League Manage- ment Committee last night. After deliberation the committee ordered that the game be regarded solely as a Shield replay and the lenguo match, which it suprandes Vixen Tor ran must be rearranged at a later date.

With so many Shield replays out-10.00 A. T. a wonderful race in the Championnating and the Christmas and New

she came in last Saturday when second, beating her stable companion Year holidays given over exclusively Bag Tor and Night Star-two old to representative games, it seems that timers. Vixen Tor failed to strike the old question of congested fixture Mr. Alec Potta is to be compliment-

her form during the first half and lists is again inevitable. ed upon discharging his duties as the

was also u bat inly at the barrier. Oficial Starter and the release of the barrier was on the whole very satis-After the recess she won three races factory.

It can be argued that there is no #legislation in the matter of deinrring ponica from betting, but am sure that members of the betting public will not grudge against the action of the Stewards in precluding Able Amazon and Liberty Bay from the parl-mutuel during the Extra Meetings,

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RECORD MAINTAINED

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Mr. Lambert Dunbar's Liberty Bay maintained' bis unbeaten record by winning all his seven outings of the your easy fashion and earned for the owner a total of 57.860. This sum plus his previous earnings of $22,828 amounts to $30,673 and I suppose It is not a bad guy Lo have Mr. Dunbar's Diana Bay appeared public three times this year and it WAR

nfter funny coincidence that. running 11 dend-hent with Mr. Pearce's Trentbridge la the New Stables. Plate at the Annual Meeting. the mure finished together with King's Warden owned by Mr. Tam Pearce in the Challenge Cup. Digna Bay was nowhere in the Champions at the Aimual Meeting and after that she was in the hospital for a considerabin long time. However I understand that she is now 0.K., und will be seen at the Annual Meeting of 1936.,

Mrs. Pearce did not enjoy much luck this year with her Trentbridge, for afera dend-heat with Diana Bay in the New Stable Plate, the, grey) gelding finished a very bad, third in the Ladies Purse under Mr. Peanut" Marshall and was a non-combatunt for the rest of the season. Trent- bridge underwent a serious operation and has fully recovered. He is now doing trotting work and no doubt will be seen in action at the next big

Trenthridge was the best

in 1933 and earned in that year $10,189 for the owner. The following year he won $6,300 and the season under review brought in only $076.

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ABLE AMAZON'S SUCCESSES Able Amuzon, the Australian crack. jacker, fuished the season with aix wins and a second, and he was indeed very unlucky to succumb to Bag Tor In the Brisbane Handicap. He has made for the owner $5,200 and this plus his past year's earnings of $7,442. amounts to in all $12,042.

This pony only cost the owner a few hundred dollars

Chief fenture of the racing season was the enrrying over of two Hub- stantial pools of $3,060 and $3,056.10 respectively in the Daily Double Event which the punters failed their selection for not backing winner of the second leg.

The second

in

the

..

and a second, and was unplaced in the St. Leger. On every occasion Mr. Ralph was at the helm and the com bination should be closely watched when they appear again in public. The record of a Mile Is 1.46 and Lady Southern's Halcyon won the last ract, the Finale I'cap, fast Saturday

TOO MUCH · FOOTBALL

10.04 D. S. Rabb, 1. 11. Genre, 10.08 G A. l'entreath.

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Sweaters

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Umbrellas

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10.12 R. A. McKenny, W. A. Stewart. 10.16 K K. Rounds, II, II, Pethick. 10.20 W. J. S. Key, J. Forbes.

J. S. Dykes, C. W. Jeffries. R. More and more clear does it becunie 109. A. Rodgers, II. 1. Sommers. football in Hongkong, and unless the that there is too much competitive

1. Lindars.

A. H. Beynolds. 10.30 G. T. MAK. W.

Jones. Association is content with the senson 1.0 W. E.

Fitr into stretching

May, sume 10.14 R. K. Collings, P. Morrison. methods will have to be devised to keep 10.48 1: 1. Keogh, R. Young. the programme within reasonable 10.5

C. W. E. Bishop. 11.00 Lt.Cdr. Barry, D. 1. Blake.

in 1.45.3/5 and the pony had 10 the limits.. This season, it addition to 10.66 L. Golden. R. G. Webb,

Lo spare.

Amazing Liberty Bay

UNIQUE WINNING

RECORD

+

Under the entegory of Old Chiun Ponies, the following atake winners reveal sume interesting figures.

$ 2,125 1,723

Bistre

Boxing Eve Uright in ho Cossack's Beauty Gladiator

Hetmau King's Bounty King's Justice King's Warden Liberty Bay

Macaroni

Monoplane Onk Bay

Ribble Sudko Soldier of Britain The Tiger

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an unusually big leaf are 11.04 II. P. A. Kempthorne, E. T the following competitions

to be played off: Senior and Junior Shields, Lai Wah Cup, Governor's Cup. International Charity Cup, Kote wall

Cup, and special representative games such as the Children's Play- ground Fund. Furthermore there wil he time taken out later in pro-.

paration for the Interport when pro- bably two Saturdays at least will be used for trials to the complete elmina- tion of first division league matches. Mid-week games are out of the, ques- tion for most clubs until April as the players cannot get away from busi- nera in time to get the games played before the light fails. of the

Nobody wants to see the elimination

various

cup competitions, especially as charities benefit from more than one; but the congested state of fixtures towards the end-of- March and April sach year is becom Ing

Angly intolerable and it la

which calls for the atten 2,336 tion of the Association. They may 2,100

very well find it necessary to split the first division inte tave sections. As it stands toulay this division is much too unwieldy and could easily be re-

2,875

3.821

7.860

2.575

1,775

2,150

2.850

2,127

2,800

2,330

$16,910

vised.

SCHOOL SOCCER

La Salle College Beat St. Joseph's

At

McMullen. 11.08 Wing. Cdr. Bishop, D. W. 11.12 Cdr. Garside, Lieut. Fraser.

MacEwen.

New Course

9,24 Mrs. Goldman, Mrs. Bishop. 32 Mlas Knill, Mrs. Smalley. 9.40 B. G. D. & Mrs. Barlow. 9.48 E. Bathurst, A. K. Muckenzie. 10.12 H. U. Ireland, T. R. Chassels. There is no train at 9.15 a.m.

F. A. CUP REPLAY

Chesterfield Lose To Walsall

London, Dec. 10. Another F.A.. Cup tie was replayed to day leaving only one second round match-Halifax v. Hartlepools-out- standing,

Walsall, playing at home to Ches- terfield won by the odd goal in three. They are on their own ground to Newcastle in the third round which | is being played next month-Router,

CRICKET GAMES

H.K.F.C. Teams For Two Matches

The following will play for the

The total amounts to $16,910 not) · including use that have won Tess The La Salle College first and than $1,500,

second team had two friendly foot- Liberty Buy started seven times ball matches on Wednesday; the first and won all the seven raees without had St. Joseph's College as their op-II.K.C.C. first XI in a League Match any trouble. He made $7,850 and I ponents and won by two goals tv. the LR.C. on the latter's ground suppose it is ample to pay for the nit, while the second even beat starting at 2 p.m. to-morrow: A. W. enst of his harley and bran, and King's College by 13 goals to 4. carrots are given whenever wanted! The first team game was played Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, P. C. Frost, Hayward (copt.), A. C. Beck, E. R. at Happy Valley U the Saints' ground. half time La Salle was McInnes, T. A. Pearce, T. E. Pearce, H. Owen Hugher, L. D. Kilbee, I leading by a goal to

to nil scored by Ulrich, while the same player net-T. M. L. Redmond. ted another one after the breather.XIV. the Police in a League match The following will piny for the 2nd. ed, and when the bell went for clos- The second team between King's ing, many ladles were left in the cold. College and La Salle College which on the Club ground, starting at I will be recalled that the pool of was played at King's Park proved 2. p.m. A. K. Mackenzie (capt.), the combination Mistake Bay/Festival to be a one-sided affair.

The La H. J. Armstrong, V. C. Bond, G. E. Eve amounted to a colossal of Salte boys simply scared

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as they Divett, F. A. Dunnett, I. S. Forbes, $20.035.20 and the total number of wished, although King' College N. P. Fox, B. S. W. Paterson, W. chances sold was 3,037 of which there, managed to net four goals. The Keith Robinson, G. A. Stewart, W. were 2.110 tickets on Mistake Bay.. final acore was 13 goals to 4,

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