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PONY TRAINING TIMES

MUCH PUBLIC INTEREST CENTRED ON DERBY GRIFFINS'. TRAINING

SOME PROMINENT GALLOPERS

From now until the annual meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club much public interest will be centred on the progress of the Derby griffins in their morning. training. Some of the Shanghai riders partielpating in the meeting rode ut Happy Valley during the week-end. Mr. L. Dunbar's Boolat Bay and Mr. V. M. Grayburn's Tyne galloped together over the Derby dialance and both appeared to like their work, finishing strongly. Dunbar's Bear Claw also went over the same convincing manner.

Mrs.

distance Int

Mr. Li Lan-sang's Glorious View was sent over, the mile, which he accomplished in 2,15.3, and he may provide T. L. Wong, the Shanghai jockey, with one or two wins.

Details of the gallops on Saturday and yesterday morning appear below:

Benerth

Honeymoon Eve

Royal Welding Eve !

Forest View

15.

30,4 33

31.1

3rd

Last DIA ist 2nd

4th 6th Oth Qr. 4r. tance Qr. Qr.

Qr. Qr. gr.

41,4 14

1.40.4 2.28.4 3.11.3 3.53.2 52

3.14

31 14-47.4 1.27,3 2.002 243

40.2. 1.19.2 1.65.4 2.26.3

1.25.2 2.03.4 2.36.4

Soolat Bay

12

40:1

1.67 1.18.4

2.343 3.07.4 3.39

110

1%

40.1

1.67 1.18.4

2.84.3 1.07,4 3.30

hemary

1.

14 1.244 2.02.3 2333

Magnificent View

10.2 1.21.4

1.58.1 2.30

31.1 31 31.4

Donovan

43.3",

1.55.2 2207

31.2

Dawn Star

1

40 1.24.3 1.20.0

2.05.2 2.41.1 3.15.1

84

14 46

1.20.3 2.05.2 2411 3.16.1

Splendid View

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Thunder Bay

45.3 114304 1.18

1,23.3 2.00.8 2.331

Bear Claw

114

39.4

1.18

1.53.2 2.31.3 3.00 3.37 1.53.2 2.31.3

89.0 31

3.00

3.37

Glorios View

35.4 1.08.1

1.10.4 2.15.3

Royal Consort

116

40,4 120,1

2.03.2 2.38.4 3.11.4 7.44

Royal Highness

11/4

Royal Scot

46.4 1.20, 2.03.2 238.4 3.11.4 49.3 1.37 2.23.3 3.01.3

3.44

31.4 32.1 32.1 38

'Sub-Griffins Timex

Cassius

Strathinten

Old Star

Rugby Star Ocean View

Hellbender Paymaster

Hose Evelyn

Celebration Time

Lancashire Loom

Illue Ribbon Siamese CAL

Mount in Viewe

Wild Cnt.. Stopwatch Hopscotch

Blanford

Yola Electrop Lancashire Lad Merry Timo Ranger Strathroy Sario Holiday Evo Rippon Tor Centro Court

42.3 121,0 2.02 2.37.1 39.3 1.16

1.51 2.24.3

63 1.-10. 2.22.3 3.023 40.11.164 1.48.3

36.1

11%

3.35.3

33

31.4

14

215

11/2

.18

1.32

2.54 9.26.J 1.32 2.15 2.54 3.28.3

3,59,2 32.4

8.69.2 32.4

1

L

43.3 1.23.1 1.65.2

2.26.4

312

10.2 1.23.1 2.00

2.30.4

36.4

40.2 1.23.4 2.00

2:30.4

30.4

16.2 1.29

2.09

2.42.2

33.2

10.1 1.10.2 1.50.4

35.2

47 127.4 2.07

2.37.4

30.4

47.3 1.30.3 2.07.2 2.38.3

31.1

1

41.1 1.17.1 1.63.8 2.27.3 3.013 14.41.1 1.17.1 1.53.3 2.27.7 3.01,3

Australian Ponies

34

34

144 48.3 1.29,3 2.073 207.4 3.05.3

11⁄4 48.3 1.20.3-2.07.3 2.37.4 3.05.3

27.4 27.4

14, 50.2 1.25.2 2.18.2 2.67.2 3.32.2 14.00.1 27.4

48.1 1.29.2 2.034 2.32

48.1 1.29,2

2.0344 2.32

14 41.3 1.30

11 41.3

28.1

18.1

29.3

1.61.2 2.25.1 2.56.23.26. 20.5 1.61.2

2.25.1 2.56.2 3.26 2.13 2.55.1 3.34.1 4.08.1 34 1.16 1.53.4 2.28.4 2.36.2 7.3. 1.13.2 1.48.2 2.23.1 2633 1% 41.2 1.17.1

1.19 155 40 1.34 14 30 1%

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rather wide for Shanghai in the 12th minute and Gubb converter with a lovely kick from a difficult angle, Three minutes later Humphreys re- tallated for Hongkong after Me- Gilchrist had started a nent move ment. Robertson, confronted with a none-too-easy kick, just failed to convert.

9.3 30.2

1.53.4 2.28.2 3.00.3 3.29.1 28.3

LEAGUE CRICKET

Indians Beat Club Junior Toam

In the only League cricket match played on Saturday, the Indian Ro- Creation Club second eleven defeated a depleted Hongkong Cricket Club Junior team the Second Division by nine wicketa at Sookunpoo.

The Club, playing with only Goven men, wero dismissed for 32 runs. The Indians obtained the rans for the loss of one wicket, and the innings was then closed

An extraordinary general mocking of the Hongkong Philharmonic Society

Lots of forward rushes featured will be held in St. John's Cathedral play after this but the

interest Hall on Monday, February 3, at 5.30 was always high because of the whole- p.m.. hearted tackling on both sides. The next incident of note was a thrilling

27, 1936.

15,000 COMMUNISTS AT VICTORY AT

FOOTBALL MATCH

Moscow Team Lose in Paris.

Paris, Jun, I.

Two hundred mounted Republican Guards and special police were un duty at the Parc des Princes football ground this afternoon for the match etween the Racing Club de Paris and a Moscow leam.

It was reported that clushes be! tween the Action Françaiso and the Communists would occur at the match, and it was an account of this that the special military and police precautions wore taken. Outside the grounds the police formed a shoulder- to-shoulder cordon and bruke up any attempts to obstruct the pavements. Several agitators were detained until the end of the match,

Of the 20,000 spectators, it was estimated that at least 15,000 were Communists. When the Sovlet team made a appearance the Internation- ale was sung from all parts of the ground.

The game passed off in the friend Hest possible spirit, and there were no incidents. The Russian players could not have been given a better reception at one of their own grounds, The score at 2 goals to 1 in favour of the Racing Club fairly represented the difference between the teams,

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87 M.P.H.

GRAND PRIX FOR ITALIAN

BRITISH DRIVER INJURED

East London (Capò. Province),

saw

Jan. 1.

A holiday crowd of 90,000—— the largest ever to witness any sporting event in the Union-- an Italian motorist, Dr. Massacuratti, win the South African Grand Prix here to-day at an average speed of 87.33 m.p.b.

The winner, who drove a 3,000 cc. supercharged Bugatti, won on his time allowance of 12miln. 50sec., 2114 taking 2hr. 16min. for the miles of the Prince George circuit.

Jean-Pierre Wimille, the crack French driver, In a 3,300 cc. Bugatti, who was on scratch, put up a magni

performance in Anishing dicent second,

He averaged 04.28 m.p.h., and his Two French Cabinet Ministers. time was 2 hr. d min, 16 sec., winning £100 prize for the fastest lap M. Pietri, Minister of Marine, and M. the Maupoll, Minister of Pensions, and with an average at 103 m.p.k. the Russian Ambassador, M. Poten- kine, were present.

New American Polo Rankings

Hitchcock Rated As

World's Finest Player

New York, Dec. 30.

An anticipated Mr. Thomas Hitch- cock, Junior, America's number one polo player, who is a member of the American team for the Westchester Cup matches next year, has had his handicap restored to 10 goals, the limit, by the Executive Committee of the United States Polo Associa- tion.

Last year Hitchcock, after being on the limit for the record period of:

ENGLISH Fare badly

Third in the race came one of the homa drivers, P. G. Fairfield, who drove an English Era car of 1,100

C.C

The six English drivers did not do well. Austin Dobson driving a 3,000 cc. Maserati, was the only English compotitor to complete the course. He finished sixth.

R. O. Shuttleworth, driving an Alfa Romeo, left the road on the fifteenth

His car overturned and he was taken to hospital with head injuries.

condition Fortunately his

not serious. Lord Howe turned completely round at the same stage and did not go on.

A. C. Dobson, driving a 1,600 c.c. Riley, was second with only a lap to go when he skidded badly and broke an axle.

Miss Elleen Ellison, the only wo. man driver in the race, was flagged off.

A native woman was killed when

12 years, was reduced to 0, and there she tried to cross the road in front were no limit men in the United of the oncoming cars, and was hit

by Rey L. Evans, the South African, who was unable to swerve owing to the dense crowd

States or any other country. In view of his fine play last season, when he assisted Greentree in win the Ameri- can Championship, he has now track.-Reuter. rome the only limit man in the world.

Winston Guest, another of next year's Westchester', Cup team, and Ceef Smith, who were both with Hitchcock, have been brought back to B. Gerald Balding, of Greentree, has been put up to 9.

Stewart B. Iglehart and Elbridge T. Gerry have been raised from 7 to.

at 8. 8. Michael Phipps remains These three are also prospective inter- nationals for next year's matches.

which lined the

OLYMPIC GAMES "POSSIBLES"

(Continued from Page, 8.)

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COMING TO KING'S

"VICTOR HUGO'S ERPIECE

Les

Miserables

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THE

THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST, ACTORS IN THEIR SUPREME HITT

ECHENCK

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VENTER SOLUTEL

The World Speaks!

J. T. Holden, H. W. Jones, N. Jones, V. F. Laidlaw, P. Marsland, J. Parker, T. flagell, R. H. Thomas, B. Walker, P. D. Ward. W. C. Wylis.

10,000 Metren.-F. Close, T. Evenson, J. C. Flockhart, J. E Flower, J. T. Holden, N. Jonra, F. Marsland, J. Parker, A. W. l'enny. The list of those ranked from 10,3. Potta, A. A. Robertson, W. Sutherland, down to 7, is:

10-Goals-Thomas-Hitchcock,,

Jnr.

O Goals Gerald Balding.

8 Goal Stewart B. Igichart, Elbridge T. Gerry, Winston Guest, Michael Phipps, Adrian Roark. Cecil Smith, William Post, 2nd, and Elmer J. Bocseke.

R. Walker, W. C. Wylie,

Steeplechase. G. W. Belley, T. Evenson, J. Oy, B. G. Bearebrook.

High Jump,- Bradbrooke, H. K. Kennedy, W. A. Land. J. F. Michie, J, S. Oldham, C. A. Walker, 6. R. West.

Boves, I. D. Butler, D. J. Cahill. J. 5. Long Jump W. E. N. Breach.. Cotter, K. B. Duncan, R. N. Robertson.

Pole Vault.-A, W. Kinally, P... 1. Olivie, 7. Philipe. F. I. Webster.

Putting the Weight-Howland,

A. 2. A. Watson,

7 Gonis-Robert Gerry, Raymond C. Nicholson. K. H. Pridle, 11. Reeves, Guest, Cyril Harrison. 3. II. Knoz, Milburn. J. P. Milla. Eric J. C. Rathborne, R. E.

Throwing the Discus-D, B, Bell, W. A. Land, C. L. Prendergast, K. H. Pridie.

Throwing the Javelin,W. P. Abell, C. G

St. and

E. HI. Tyrrell-Bowen, 1. 11. Duns, J. C. W. Heath, J.

Martin.

Robertson did not get anywhere near Tyrrell-Martin, a member of the with his kick.

British team for next year's West

25 yards aprint by Butcher after he very loose forward movement. But had sokn "dummy". It followed a he was almost on the corner flag and perfect pass from Bonnar who get the ball away when hotly challenged by two opponents. But Butcher was a marked man throughout the game and just as it seemed he would score under the bar, he was brought down.

Shanghai held on to their slender advantage until the interval.

The second half saw territorial ad- vantage slightly with Hongkong, but movements were continually being ruined either by faulty handling, has ty passing or untimely individual effort.

A strenuous attack on the Shanghat line was repulaed and from it McG got right away to score his delightful try. Gubb just scraped the far up- right with a grand kick.

FIGHT DETERMINEDLY

1

Jhekann, W. A. Land. W. Mackenzie, J. M scop, C. L. Prendergast, G. H. Powell, E. Turner, S. Wilson.

Throwing the Hammer.-J. Mc. G. Dalena.

A series of free kicks to the Colo- chester Cup contest, is rated at 8. II. Drake, M, C. Nokes, ny principally for obstruction brought goals in England.

no tangible adv ntage until Hutchi-

Son was given an opportunity of at-

Hop, Step and Jamy-E. If, Boyer, J. Higginson, J. M. W. Hows.

Marathon- Harper,

Kyriske,

tempting a dropped goal; but he was YACHT - CLUB -NOTICED. Nab Robertson, I. Wood. 1. Mcleod

very short with the kick and Shang- hai cleared with ease.

Towards the close the visitors nearly got through again Bidwell dashing away to transfer to Ste wart who proceeded to make rapid

THIS AFTERNOON'S EVENT TO BE SAILED

tracks for the line. But Meeke: the Hon. Salling Secretary of the It is notified by Mr. B. E. C. Dixon, appearing from nowhere brought

off a dazzling tackle taking Stewart Royal Hongkong Yacht Club; that

7. Meshane, A. 3. Norris, J., F. J. Nicholls,

Wright.

110 Metres High Handles-D, 0, Flaley, A. J. Fitzgerald, J. P. Gabriel, J. P. Knight A. G. Pilbrow, W, V, L. Spendlove, O. G. W. White,

480 Metres Low Hardien, K. Brown, F. R. Hunter, J. Sheffield, J. Simpson, J. M. dia?!,

The Annual General Meeting of St.

round the legs after the Shanghai the event arranged for thla afternoon Andrew's Church, Kowloon, will take- player had passed him. The tackle will be sailed. Raved a certain try.

The sailing match between

the place in the Church Hall at 7.80 p.m.

on

Monday, February 3, and not on

If the game was not quite so scien- Club and the Army on February 2 Tesday, January 28, as proviously

is postponed; but the. Third Cham- pionship for Cruisers will be sailed advertised. The alteration has been on Sunday, February Members made in respect for the late King,

2, are requested not to slip their cruisers whose burial takes place, on the dabe before this race.

previously arranged.

Lifle as anticipated it was exciting and chock full of incidents, and there were The Colony fought back with fine very few dull moments. Shanghai de- determination and were rewarded served to win, the final score being

a fair reflection of the match. when Bonnar touched down after a

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