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SHANGHAI RACING
ST. LEGER WON BY NAMING MORN
THE SECOND DAY
of
The following are the results the second day of the Autumn Meel- Ing of the Shanghai Race Club:
The Hangchow Plate. Nine Fur- longs.
Volcanic Morn (F. Marshall)
Wild Horseman (C. Encarnacao) Gypsylight (11. J. Hearne)
Time: 2 minutes 21 seconds.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936.
Our Daily Golf Hint
There is no going up one way and coming down an- other. Your return ticket is only available for the line you went up by.
-Alex Herd.
Remarkable Speech By
The Scurry Plate. Seven Furlongs. Tilden
White Ramp (A. A. White) Saucylight (R. B. Moller)
Reno Morn (F. Marshall) ......
Time: 1 minute 50 4/5 seconds. The Northern Stakes 3⁄41⁄2 MEC. New Deal Morn (F. Marshall) .. Don Patricio (L. H. Wade), Pageant Morn (R. D. Parkin)
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Time: 1 minute 29 2/5 seconds.
Alongailan Ifandicap, "A" Class, 1 Mile.
Thic
Pharos (F. Nood!)
Evesham (G. Neugebauer)
| Birght Moin (J. C. Bould)
Time: 2 minutes 7 seconds.
Handicap The Mongolian
Clast. 1 Mile.
Gnomenfels (V. V. Necda) Brodick Bay (L. II. Wade) Storm
(G. Neugebauer) Time: 2 minutes 8 3/6
1
2
3
"E"
2
seconds, The Shanghal St. Leger (classic)
134 Miles.
Numing Morn (J. Pote-Hunt)
Navy
Ribbon (L. H. Wade)
Smokylight (H. J. Hearne)
Time: 3 minutes 43 2/5 seconds.
The Siccawel Stakes. 134 Miles.
Vivid Morn (F. Marshall)
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2
3
1
2
1
Roehampton (A. F. Clark) Drumalia (J. Pote-Hunt)....
Time: 2 minutes 41 4/5 seconds. The Never-Wia Stakes 14 Milles, Morn (F. Morshall) N. Dallas) dien) Equity (A. N. 7 Pathfinder (P, B. Plördien)
Time: 3 minutes 15 2/5 seconds. The Pagoda Handicap. 1 Mile. Compensation (V. V. Needa) Hwangchow (P. S. Plordten) Wet Mom (L. N. Wade)
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MILITARY SOCCER
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and Forest Hills; nor by those two or three little Associations in France and elsewhere, but by those tennis players all over the world, who will fell the International Federation that the time has come for open tournaments.
LOCAL YACHTING
Wins Recorded By Lobe And Dorothea
The first of the series of yachting events arranged this season for ladies took place yesterday.
In the A class event Mrs. Edwards, In Lobo, was the Whier, Mru. 1. Stanton (Joss), being recond out of nine starters,
In the mixed elsases event Mrs. S. D. Reid in Dorothen was the winner and Miss II. Crawhall-Wilson (Wid- geon) second out of seven starters.
The course was: Channel Rock Mark (P), Holt Wharf Mark (F), Quarry Bay Markt (S), Club line.
Full results were: *
A Class Started 14.45.
Yachl' Carpenter
No. Finished Pan.
AI 10.20.23
Isobel
(Mrs. B. P. Eley) Lobo
······· A2 10.17.55 (Mrs. Edwards) Artemis
A4 18.22.01 3 (Mrs. Sheldon)
0
1
A7 10.25.01
Joss
"And I believe that in this hold-
here in Hongkong of these (Mrs. M. Ellerby) matchen by the Hongkong Lawn Ten- nis Association is the sight edge of an entering wedge which may have an effect all over the world and be the means of giving us open tennis tournament."
VINES PLEASED
Mr. Ellsworth Vines also replied to the least, saying what a pleasure it was to Mrs. Vines, Tilden and himself to visit Hongkong to play here. They were greatly In- debted to the Hongkong LT.A, fur an excellent entertainment as they had had that evening and he hoped that before they finally said goodbye to Hongkong they would be able to give them some enjoyable tennis to watch.
such
Mr. 11. R. B. Hancock also spoke briefly, saying what pleasure it gave the Lawn Tennis Association to re- ceive and entertain such dis-
tinguished players. He recalled
secing both Tliden and Vines at Wimbledon, and emphasised that in Hongkong we had much to learn In the way of restraining feelings dur-
As 16.20.20 2 (Mrs. L. Sinnton)
ÁÐ 16.20.10 7 Gull
(Miss M. Whitham)
A10 10.33.31 તુ Cleado ..........
(Miss P. M. King) True Blue
All 10.25.50% 5 (Mrs. G. D. Adams) Painted Lady .... A14, 16.24.54 4
(Mrs. Booty)
.....
Mixed Class Started 14.55 Yacht No. Finished Cor'ted Pan Dorothen H. 18.29.00 16.29.00 1
(Mrs. S. D. Reld)
10.41.38 18.33.05 3 Heron Y3
(Mrs. E. Moore) Widgeon Y5 10.39.37 10.31.00 2 (Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson)
10.40.04 16.35.44 5 Sirlus Y7
(Mrs. P. Newman)
4 18.42.53 10.33.48 Y8 Zephyr
(Mrs. E. Sharp) Gael Gi
17.03.12 16.44.21 7
(Mrs. Lewis) Owl G11 18.56.55 16.37.27
(Mrs. D'Arcy Evans)
ing the rallies. It was essential in BASKETBALL LEAGUE
the modern game of high-speed ten- nis that the players should not be distracted during the railies, und he hoped that Hongkong and
Results Of League Games places would one day learn to realise
Played Last Week
The following were the results of matches played in the Military Football League for the week end- Ing Sunday, November B:
C/R.U.R.
D/R.U.R.
A/R.U.R.
November 2
5 R.A.S.C.
3 HQ/R.U.R.
3 12th (H) Bty.
H.A. November 3
20th (H) Bty,
RA.
HQ/E. Lanca, C/R.W.F.
2 D/R.W.F.
2 H/H.W.F.
3 A/R.W.F.
November 4
R.A.M.C. 40th Coy, R.E. 22nd Coy. R.E.
3 R.A.O.C. 0 D/R.U.R.
4 7th A.A. Bty,
~~~RA, P November 5
24th (H) Bty.
R.A. B/E. Lanes. D/E. Lancs. D/RW.F.
2 A/RW.F. 1 C/R.W.F.
2 HQ/R.W.F.
1 B/R.W.F. November 1 2/R.W.F. (Boys) 1 2/E. Lanes.
(Boys)
OFFICIALS APPOINTED
MR. K. K. 1P TO REFEREE CHARITY GAME TO-MORROW
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It was announced at the fortnight- ly meeting of the Hongkong Football
the importance of this.
VINES'S ACE SERVING
(Continued from Page 8.)
s
Other Inter-School Tournament
Now In Progress
terminedly until ane, usually a bit faster
pared.
The Inter-School Basketball League is again in progress, The University-are leading in the Senior Division, while Fong Lam are at the top of the table in the Junior section.
The present standings teams are as follow:
Wah Tol
Senior Division
off the ground and slightly more singled, caught him unpre- University St. Paul's Tilden was never all out, but he Wah Yan gave a delightful exhibition of stroke Ching Hua proxiuction, and an object lesson in Queen's methods for obtaining deceptive King's Mights varied paces and changing Sai Nam angles.
Chung Nam Vines was rather more straight- forward and relied chielly оп
his
attacking drives which at
tines were so speedy as to be prac Fong Lam tically impossible to follow in fight. St. Paul's Tilden also provided some pleas. Wah Yan sunt showmanship which went down King's.. well with the crowd. "Oh Baby"
2 |Sai Nă
he called out orice when a lovely Queen's return of his just cleared the tram- lines, and later, which Vines caught him running all the wrong way, Tilden reproved himself with "Ohi Your feet!". The match was played In an ideal atmosphere,
Both players remained happy despite a few lucky shots which went against each other at times.
In other respects too the exhibi- tion was an excellent affair. The crowd was large and appreciative the umpiring and lining was efficient and satisfactory, and the weather
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It was certainly a nice curtain- raiser for to-day's big match which
will be the best of five sels. I think this afternoon we shall really see how tennis should be played,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
OR
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held Saturday, 21st November, 1936, (weather permitting) may be ob- tained at the Socretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Referees' Association last night thatKong Club; the Sports Club; and Mr. K. K. Ip had been appointed to the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. vinclate at the charlty football match Entries closo at 12 o'clock between the Combined Services, and NOON on Thursday, 12th Novem- the Rest of the Colony to be played ber, 1936. on the Hongkong F.C. ground Armistice Day.
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