PONY TRAINING TIMES
FINE SATURDAY MORNING
BY HONEYMOON EVE
RUN
BETTER FORM BY GRIFFINS
The star gallop of Saturday morning was done by Sir Victor Sassoon's Honeymoon Eve, which did the mile and a quarter in the satisfactory time of 2.50, last quarter 31.3. Honeymoon Eve. is one of the favourites for the Hongkong Derby. Other griffins which did well were Donovan, Royal Wedding Eve, Miracle, Dawn Star and Old Star.
Among the Australian ponies, Zodiac and Electron both continued making progress in their preparation for the annual racing carnival.
The letter "T" below shows that the gallop was done on the With few "sand course, while "G" denotes the grass course. exceptions practically all gallops on Thursday were done on the grass course.
Strathalan
Supercharge. (1)
J'aymaster
Lancashire Lat (G)
Peter Davey .. (1)
Rose Evelyn
Halibender
Fidelity
1
-
(G) 1
3rd 4th 6th Oth 2nd Dis- Int
QT. tance Qr.
Qr.
Qr. Qr. 43.2 1.25.4 2.00.2 243 41 1.20.3 1.52.4
Inst
Qr.
QT.
32.4
32.1
34.1
(G)
2.22.3
34.1
2.21 DD.1
Ruddha... (0) 1
98.2 1.14.1 1.48.2.2.223 38.2 1.14.1 1.48.2 37
30.2 1.13.4 1.0.4
Honeymoon Eve (G) 14:30
118
انشگاه شه
1.11.3 1.40
1.09.3 1.41.4
2.14'
Holiday Eve
Lancashire Lad (G) 1
Double Finesse (G) Trojan
Morry Time ... (G) 1 A Grand Time. (G) 1 Silver Streak .. (G)
37.3 1.144 1.46.1 2.13.1 37.3 1.14.4 1.40.1 2.13.1 37.1 1.11 1.10.3
1.13.3 1.47.1 2.20 131.2 2.09.1
2.37.2
(G) 1
31
33.1
31.3
21.3
32.4
32.4
THE HONGKONG
North shakes bandı with Young Shui-pick as they loap for the ball during this males befof the F.A. goal on Saturday, but Rowlands gor
the there first and fisted away as picture shows. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
Badminton Programme
For This Week
ANOTHER BIG TEST FOR THE
FIRE BRIGADE
(By "Veritas")
Chief Interest lies in the meeting hetween the mixed doubles teams of Recreio "A" and Fire Brigade. Last named suffered their initial defeat of the reason last weok and on Friday will be pitted against the potential who have also lost one champions
game.
Match is being played at Recreio which should give the Portuguese a slight pull.
MAMAK HOCKEY
K.I.T.C. DEFEAT RADIO,
But
(Continued from Page 8.) when hitting and was thus penalised time and again.
once he had rectified this he was very useful. Arthur Hamson, the ex-Saints' half- back, appeared at left-half and did good spolling work.
Best engagement in the men'a doubles is between St. Andrew's "A" and Fire Brigade, although the for-at back and nier are expected in win, especially as they are on their own court.
1.13
(G) 1
36.3 1.14
Blue Ribbon
(G) 1
36.3
Merry Jester
G) 1
Shamrock
'Ideal Day
Public Hero No. 1 (0) 1 Colebration Timo (G)
Unicorn ..
Judon
1.14 30.4 1.10.4 1.65 1.65 30.4, 1.10.4 (G) 1
1.54 1.17.2 38.2 (G) 1
1.17.2 1.54 38.2 34 1:10.3 1.44.3 (G) 14 34.2 1.12.1 1.47.4 (G) 137.3 1.152 147.4 ch 1 37.8 1.15.2 1.47.4
1.49.4 1.49.4
221.2
2.21.2
2.274
2.27 $
2.27.4
2.27.4
34
2.21.3 2.54:2
32.4
2.22.1 4.22.1
34.2
34.2
Griffins Gallops
Laughing Girl. (G) 1
45
1.24
1.58
2.30.2
32.2
Laughing
42
1.36.2 1.57
King's Sceptre
(1) 14
*
1.22.1 1.59
2.28.1 9.12.2
31.1
King's Lond
• (1) 1%
1.22.1
1.50
3.03.4 1.33.4 30 3.33.4 30 29.12.2 3.03.1
Donavan
(G) 1
1.11.1 1.45.2
2.16 36.2
23.3
2.18.2 2.60
31.8
The official fixture list, in the badminton lengue this week is not
Half unusually cumbersome. dozen men's doubles games are mixed with the usual arranged doubles programme on Friday.
Royal Wedding
Évo
X2.1
(C) 1
35.1
Mirneto
(0) 1
Dawn Star
(G). 1
38 AT
1,07
1.39.1 2.14
34.4
1.13
1.45.4 2.18
32.1
Old Star
(G) 1
37. 1.13 1.46.4 2.18
Australian Ponies
82.1
Ranger
(G) 1
41.1 1.20
1.54.3 2.24.1
29.3
Sarie
(G) 1
38.4 1.10.4 1.43.2 2.12.2
29
Centre Court..
(G) 1
38
1.13.3 147
2,16
ZA
Electron
(G) 1
14 102.3 1.33
2.00.4
Moon Light
(G) I
30.1 1.18.1 1.65.1 2.24.2
Gold Dragon
Blandford
(G) 1
30.3 1.15.1 1.48.1 2.15.4 34.3 1.08.3 1.41
30.4 20.1 27.8
2.10.4
20.0
29.3
32.4
28.1
51.1
61.1
31
1.33.2 2.00.1 337.2 1.02.3 1.32.4
2.01.3
29.1 28.3
Benorth
14
60
1.30.2 2.21
21.00
9.30.2
Silversmith
1
33
1.00
1.37.4 2.11.3
30.2 33.4
Glorious View
12.4
34
1.04.3 1.39.2
Magnificent View
32.4
1.003 1.39.2
Extray
31
Royal Scot
3
45.4 1.30.4 2.11 2.44.2.
33.2
Royal HighneM
1
47.2 1.34.3 2.10
Forest View
Donovan
14 882 1.14 1.61.3
41.3 1.17.
1.17.4 1.62.3 2.24.1
2.66
30
31.3
2.20 2.57.3
31.3
1
36
114
3.10
R4 34
14 60
1.38,2 2.21
3.00
:1.30.2
44.2 - 1.22
1
99
1.
1,3 1.18,3 1.51 1.183 161 38
30.2 31
2.26.3
32.3
2.26.3
32.3
14-321.08 1.45
2.68
36
1.17
1.49.3 2:2
2.23.3 3.01
3.33
14 53.2 1.40.3
2.23.3 8.01
3.33
34
43 1.24
41.4
1.28.1 200
2.02.3 2.38.3 3.00 2.47
30.2
| 24
47.4
1.52.2.2.13 2.52.2
31.25.1
33.1
47.4
1.52.2 2.13
2.52.2 3.25.3
*33.1
St. John's
Aussie Griffin9
-35.3
1.08.3 1.42
2.15
33
2.36.2 9.03.3
28.1
12 40.3 1.24
2.03
2.36.2 8.03.3
28.1
15 47.1
1.29
2.00 2.47 3.20
3.46
20
1% 17.1
1.29
2.00 2.47
3.20
3.40
26
47.1
1.20
2.00 2.47 3.20
3.46
20
30
1.15
1.48.1-
33.1
1.11.1
1.41.1 2.00
27.4
35
1.07.1 1.37.4 2.044
_
31
Thursday's Gallops
43.4 1.20, 1.51.2*
43.4 1.28.1 2.10 2.45
2,00.3
2.36 41.2 1.21 41 1.10.3 · 1.55.1 2.29.1 Subscription Grifins
Royal Consort
Rosemary
Splendid View
Casalus
Beriat
Wild Cat
Ocent View -Rose-Evélyn Mountain View. Stopwatch Hopscotch
Gold Sovereign Siamese Cat Locksmithi
1% 53.2 1.40.1
Gold Eagle
Canberra Girl Brutus
1% 40.3 1.24 2.03
Rippon Tor
Yo lu
·Lancashiro Lad
Blandford
Double Fines30
Violet Queen
Zodiac
CLUB RUGBY
Matches Scratched Owing To Frost
London, Feb. 8.
The following are the results of club matches played to-day: Guy's Hosp. · 11. Coventry Aldershot Ser. 11 Harlequins
7 Nenth
Aberavon
Bath
Bristol
Bridgend
Falmouth Gloucester Newport Pontypool Redruth
8 Bedford
11: Oxford
11 Cross Keys
WILL NOT SIGN
Baseballer Makes Demands
27
San Francisco, Feb. 8. The Chicago Cubs' infielder, Augie Galan, the hero of 35 pennant drives, unsigned
6 has returned his contract
18 to the management.
On Thursday Kowloon Tong will haye a good chance of winning first points in the men's division when they entertain St. Andrew's "B", and St. John's will receive a thorough testing
to play Visit Recreio when they
the "B" team.
The complete schedule for this week follows.
MEN'S DOUBLES Wednesday
St. Andrew's "A" v. Fire Brigade Chinese R.C. v. St. John's Taikoo
v. V.R.C. v. Recreio "A" Recreio "
Thursday
Bortle Guest was cool and collected in partnership with Grewal the pair was steady. Man Singh, in goal, d all that was ex- necicd of him.
FEBRUARY 10,
How They Stand In
The Tables
1936.
LOCAL FOOTBALL
H.K.F.A.
RESULTS
Governor's Cup
1 Chinese A.A.F. 1
Division I
Results
3 S. China "B"
WINTER
OLYMPIC
- RESULTS
ITALIANS CAUSE HOCKEY UPSET
SKIING. RESULTS
Garmisch, Feb. 8.
Italy surprisingly defeated the
Our Daily Golf Hint
Keep your body as still as a post, and awing the mashie up beside it, not round it.--- Miss Hebne.
Clever Play By
2 United States in the Ien Hockey Athletic
R. U. Rifles.
H. K. Police:
3 Chinese Ath,
8
S. China "A"
2 K. A. Lyemun.
1
St. Joseph's
2 Royal Navy.
R. A. St'cutters 1 East Lanca.
League Table
Goals
Championship by two goals to ono
after two periods of extra time.
The match had a climax In 'n
brawl during the third period, when
Othe Italian goalkeeper, Augusto
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
S. China "A" 11 11 6 0 40 10 22 JI.K. Police 14 7 5 2 30 20 19 15 G 6 3 38 20 18 R.U. Rifles..
14 7 4 3 32 24 18 Fusiliers
218 10 14
S. China "B" 116 Chinese Ath. 115
19 Recreio 1.K.F.C...
Royal Navy 11 East Lancs. 12
St. Joseph's 15 Kowloon F.C. 13 R.A. Lyamun 14
Gerosa, caught and held Puck. Two
of
(Continued from Page 8.)
the America players, Frank opportunities were warted because of Shougnessy and Johnny Garrison, this. leapest at Gerosa, while other play. Police largely relied ons rush ers joined in the free-for-all which, methods, which were good tactics for however, was finally quistened. the conditions. But the soundness of Fu Ka-hing and Ho Cher-ying in do- fence was generally good enough to withstand them. Athletic intor- mediates were not so conspicuous as Ini their counterparts, although Kwok-chiu, put in a tremendous amount of work and showed fine dis- crimination in his passing.
The United States, by virtue of earlier victories, have still a chance to enter the quarter Anals:
Other results were: United States
3 Switzerland
11 Latyla
14 15
20 14
26
13
Canada
12
Czecho-Slovakia
Belgium
3
1 3 21 32-7
9 27 46 11.
23 20 12
Ganada
5 Austria
6 1
2 11 24 47 4
R.A. S'cutters 15 1 1 13 11 04 3
Recreio.
Kowloon
Royal Navy. Enat Lanes.
- Division II
Resulta
9 Chinese Ath.
1 H. H. F. C.
G Eastern Ath.
2 8. China. League Table
Goals P. W. D. I F. A, Pt. East Lancs. 15 12 3 0 55 14 27 Fusiliers...
14 8 5 1 1 13 21 Royal Navy 12 10 1 1 00 18 21 14 0 2 3.41 19 20 R.U. Rifles. South China 14 14 30 20 19 RASC & RAOC
14 7 2 5 40 20 16 R Engineers 14 72 31 24 16 Chinese Ath. 14 0 3 5 26 24 16 Eastern Ath. 15 4 3 8 30 40 11 02 10 17 4 2 11 32 62 H.K.F.C.
8 13 3 2 8 18 65 University Itecreio
0 11 21 43 6 14 3 Radlo S.C. 13 2 1 10 21 51 5 Kowloon F.C. 17 2 1 14 12-72 6
India. Wins
Of the forwards, Gurbachan Singh. Last Test
never
com.
the triple Interporter, could really get going though his bination with Sarnagat Singh was nent. The wing men, Surjin Singh and especially F. A. Kemp, were too stow in contring.
ABOUT THE WINNERS
The Kowloon Indians attack was well lead by Awtar Singh but D. Noronha on the right wing, often made the fatal mistake of first slop- ping the nil, with his hand instead of centring right away when in pos- session.
Pinto and Souza wore a dangerous combination on the left flank with
Kowloon Tong v. St. Andrew's "D" Souza prominent in severat splendid --Recreio "B"--- v. St. John's.
MIXED DOUBLES
Friday
Recreio "A" v. Fire Brigade
v, Recreio "B
Kowloon Tong v. Talkoo
v. S. and S. Home Chinese R.C.
LADIES EXCEL
· THEMSELVES
efforts when he had the Radio defence well beaten The"""goal" ho" scored was a beauty. Afzai Khan, at constructive inside-right, played a
of
Noronha, Tara Singh and Pereira were a haal working ario in the inter mediate line while Karnail Singh and Kishen Singh in the last line defence were steady, with Kishen Singh perhaps slightly the better of the two. Ramzan kept a good goal.
The first half was void of exelting hockey with the exception of one or Swo individual efforts. The second half saw the K.I.T.C. taka the lend was penalised for when Kicheli obstructlen in the dee. From the (Continued from Page 8.)
penalty bully Awtar Singh had na her ground stroke duels with Mes difficulty in pushing the bail into the Wilson were classic. Both players net, Shortly nator Souza completed obtained a low trajectory sending the sparkling run down the field by balls skimming off the not at a terri- licking the ball past Man Singh from fle pace. But here again Mrs. Wilson an angle, losted the longer and was seldom defeated in the rallies.
COMMENDABLE RECOVERY
con-
each time lost their service. In the fourteenth game Mrs. Dowling, who was serving, abandoned all hope by The winners so dominated the ex-foot-faulting and double-faulting, and changes to start with that it looked then gave evidence of suffering from as though they would record a very lack of stamina. easy win. They Jumped away to a
Miss Hancock managed to hold her lengthy lead which was cuaily solidated and turned into a first set service, and although Mrs. Kayil had a point for the sixteenth game, the of 0-2.
winners saved It, secured the advan Mrs. Kayll and Mrs. Dowlingtago point and finished the match fought back commendably in the when Mira. Kayll sent back a weak second set, which was chiefly featured return from a drive by Miss Hancock 5 London Welsh Portsmouth S.
Several other matches were scratch-by loss of services. The losers broke and Mrs. Wilson jumped in to volley
through for leads of G-4, 6-5, 7-0, then down the middle of the court.. o'ed on account of frost-Reuter.
a bigger salary in than that offered United
A
He wanta
3
11 creaso
Press.
8
6 Cardi
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9 St. Barts
1
11 Devonport Ser.
20 Liecester
11 Plymouth
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Match:
AUSTRALIANS BEATEN
Madras, Feb. 8.
were
The fourth and Anal test match between the Australian cricketers on tour of India, and India, was won to-day by the home side by a margin of 33 runs,
dimcult throughout Scoring was
Indians the match, and the dismissed for 180 runs while the Aus- tralians lost their last wicket for 102 In the Becond innings India made 113, C. G. Macartney taking six for 41, while Australin was dismissed for 107, Nissar capturing six wickets for 36 runs-Reuter, «
AUSTRALIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Bulawayo, Feb. 8. Rain held up play for the greater the part of the day, to-dny, when Australians started their match against Rhastesin. The tourists had mnde 77 for two wickets at the close. |--Britter.
M.C.C. IN NEW ZEALAND
Napier Feb. 8, The cricket match here between the M.CC. tourists and Hawkes Bay was left drawn, there having been no play yesterday owing to the pitch being under water.
To-day Hawkes Bay made 88, James Langridge taking eight for 25, and the M.C.C. declared at 171 for eight. Beuth had three for 22. At the close of play the home side, had scored 97 for six wickets-Reuter.
NEW ZEALANDERS
VICTORY OVER ALL-STUDENTS FIFTEEN IN JAPAN
Tokyo, Fab, 9. The New Zealand rugby fifteen playing the All-Students of Japan ifteen, won by alxteen points to eight-United Press.
On His Trail'
Britain
Canada
3 Japan
0
ត
and Britain enter the quarter-inals-United Press.
Reuter says that Canada and Great Britain enter the semi-final as a 're- wult of their victories.
A Complaint.
Berlin, Feb. 8.
HEAD AND SHOULDERS,
Tang Kwong-num stood out head and shoulders as the cleverest for-, ward on view, but Au Ping-ming was not in his happlest mood and several times ruined the excellent work of his wingmen. Chung Hing-wing was Hermann Kleeberg, director of the another handful on the left flank, and international ice hockey contents, in- if the Athletic had been as well serv. dignantly claimed that the Belgianed by their insides as they were their reforee and the German team want-wingers there would have been a very ed to half the opening game of the different
When Johnson put the Polico two aerica with the United States owing
oals ahead in the first 30 minuten to a snowstorm, but the Americans goals refused.
it scemed they would have a comfort
But Athletic awoke from He said that the American mana-able win. ger, Walter Brown, refused "proba lethargy and after Young Kan-po
scored ably because the United States were had a delightful goal from leading by one goal to nil when the corner, Blackburn mak a fatal mis snow made further goals virtually take which let in Chung Hing-wing. impossible." United Press.
for that
COLONY BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Forthcoming Fixtures
The following le a completo list of last week's results in the Senior and Junior Divisions of the Billards championships:
Colony
to player pare McHardy with a perfect drop shot.
tho
Was
Athletic were still prewing when the Interval arrived and immediately upon resumption they took up running. The Police defence clearly on tenterhooks and after two narrow shaves. in which McHardy figured prominently with clever clear. ances, a lightning raid found Pilo forced to put back to the goalkeeper: but the right back misjudged the dis tanco and lofted the ball over the goalkeeper's head to give Athletle the
Police re-asserted themelves after this but did rut Tob caftablo' of penetrating a good defence outil à H. Shai half clearance found Moss in perses- slon, and cutting in, he scored with
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP W. F. Stafford bent Cheong 500-037.
Lam Cho ch Elvin 500-368.
beat. C. S. M., J.
E. A. dos Remedios beat Sgt. F. Freeman 500-475.
M. M, da Silva beat W. H. Andrews 600-424.
Andrew Tse bent A. P. Pereira Jr.
600-495,
Highest brenk to-date:-8-by A. J. Osmund.
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP A. Kitchell beat Cpl. II. Steele 300-211.
T. Yung bent J. V. da Luz 300-
200.
Tam Run-hun beat Fus, E. Comp- ton 300-234.
Sinton Chan beatTM C. WellingsTM 300- 175.
Athletic lost heart after this- and played rather thspiritedly. Police set up a number of raide and one or two good shots from Mn na! Stevens called forth the best from Leg Kwok- kl the goalkeeper. He was equal to the demands an! the me ended quite satisfactorily in a draw.
It was a good match especially in view of the conditions, and neither team had much cause for complaint,
Kowloon C.-C.
Junior Albert Koh_v. Tam, Bun-hun.......at. Civil Service C. C
Lam Shiu-fun v. J. E. Noronha at Sports Club.
THURSDAY Junior
Fus. R. Evans v. 1. T. Yang at Club Lusitano,
F. P. Sequeira v. Sydney Chan at Engineers Inst.
Pie. E. Crabtree beat J. O. Reme dlos 300-200,
Cheng Kwai-leung beat T. T. Jor- don 300-236.
A. A. Lewis beat R. E. Lee 300- 248,
Mul Chan-fed beat F. R. Zimmern 300-208.
Sydney Chan beat Lam Ka-huca 300-267.
00-207 W. Sollis received a walk Yohanes & C
F
over from Y. L. Kwok,
Highest break to-date:-44 by J. V. da Luz and Cheng Kwal-leung,
The following are this week's Senior and Junior Billiards, cham- ptonship fixtures;
TO-DAY Junior
Pto. E. Crabtree . F. E. Silva at South China A. A.
Sergt. J. Hodges v. J. F. V., Ribeiro at Dockyard RA C.
THE
FRIDAY Senlar
Charm-pong v. E. A..dos Fé
ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL keep, a specially trained staff of Instructors. Ponies European for beginners, nervous people. and children, Well trained Australian and China Ponies for Jumpinig Large track.
..TO-MORROW
Senjor Chan Kal-yin v. W. F. Stafford at hire. Sports Club.
Juntor
Cheng Kwal-loung 7. A. A. Lewis at Club de Recrelo.
Sgt. W. Sollis v. J. C. Famedios at Engineers Inst.
WEDNESDAY Sentor
Lanes. Horses taken at livery, Special illuminated Course for evening riding shortly available... Moderate charges. Prospectus on application to St. George's Riding School, Ma Tau Wel
Telephone, Road, Kowloon.
E. D. da Roza v. W. Hong Sling at 51041,
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