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Draft Programmes and Entry
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Forms for the Twelfth Extra | GPS-D'
Race Meeting to be held on Satur day, 5th December, 1936, (weather! permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
ber, 1936,
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NAVAL XI LOSES
(By Our Own Correspondent)
Macao, Nuv, 22,
Entries clone at 12
A friendly hockey match which NOON on Thursday, 26th Novem- took place in Macao this afternoon between the team of the 8th Destroyer. Flotilla captained by Lacut. A. Davis and the Macau Hockey Club's eleven captained by Laertes do Costa, excited much interest and large crowds turned out to witness the Game,
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During the first half, two goals were scored, the firm being a neat shot ten minutes from bully-off. It was registered for the home team by Amilcar Angelo after the forwards had managed a smart brenkaway,
The visitors maintained one defen- Five work, however, and reputzed many in attack. Ten minutes before the interval they were rewarded when after a fine combined move- ment, a well-directed shot by Lleut, Richardson saw them even the reore,
The second half saw the local team: to advantage when they scored na lers than eight goal. In both individual sitek work and cumbination the local team appeared to be at the top of its form Pedrinha Angelo at centre, was prominent, but all of the Macao forwards
tu were
good sporting form.
Fast movements and clever stick- work enabled the opposing forwards 1 penetrate the Destroyers delence and to constantly harass their goul, | Sub, Lieut. Balties in goal was com- pelled to meet the ball from every conceivable
and frequently blank stopped shots from point range. Lieut. Cochrane worked like a Trojan at right "back for the visi- lors, but he was unable to cope with the stickwork of the Macno for- wards.
*
Lieut. Davis, the Destroyers centre- hul displayed some deft touches and gave much fine support to his for- wards. Hla opposite number Alcx Airosa expressed hockey In terms of amazing agility and himself ac- counted for two of the goals scored. He not only played a fine destruc- tive game, but distributed the ball very well indeed to bath winga.
The result was 9-1 in favour of Macao.
LOCAL YACHTING
Commodore's Cup Series Sailed
Sidled by Mr. J. R. L. Stanton Joss won the "A" Class event in th seventh Commodore's Cup series o the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club or Saturday overla.6.3 mlle..course.
Siskin, with Mr. W. M. Brown the helm, won the "H" Class race while Stella (Mr. F. C. Manning was successful in the "I" and "Ý Classes, Gael, Eunice and Owl fall ed to finish within the time limit 1: the "G" Class event,
The following were the results; "I" Class Started 2.25 p.m.
Siskin
Corrected
17.10.10
(Mr. W. M. Brown) Auricl
:....... 17.11.17 (Mr. J. A. Kemsley)
Dorothen
A. M. Rumjahn, who scored 74 and took seran for eight for the IR.C. juniors against University on Satur- day.
DOUGHTY
CRICKET
DEEDS
Outstanding Displays
In The League
A masterly innings of 95 not eat by T. A. Pearce, hat-tricks by M. el Arculli and A. M. Rumjahn of the Indian Recreation Club, the
of collapse
the Navy seniors against R. Lee and B. D. Lay of K.C.C., and the succesful return to local cricket of Donald Ander. son, formerly of the Un ersity, of Satur- were leading features day's league cricket programme.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1936.
Week-End
PROGRAMME Football
EVENTS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
ST. ANDREW'S
STAKES
The programme for the Twelfth Exirn Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club on December B, is as follows;'
Results
LATEST LEAGUE STANDINGS
The following are the complete results of the week-end football in with the Hongkong, fogether amended league tables.
Senior Shield
Match abandoned,
Division X
KINGS
COMMENCING WEDNESDAY.
H. G. WELL'S Famous Story
"THE MAN WHO COULD
WORK MIRACLES"
with
3
ROLAND YOUNG – JOAN GARDNER
2
'
Athletic
1 S. China "B" 1'. Ulster Rifles 3 1-The "Ewo" Handicap.-(Un-Kowloon F.C. official). For China Ponies. Classic Kloon Chinese 2 Hongkong F.C. 1
1 S. China "A" 3 East Lanes. Winners barred. To be entered and Royal Navy ridden by Members of the Staff of H.K. Polive Mesus Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. and The Jardine Engineering Coc- poration, Lid. Ponies to be the pro- perty of any Owner or Owners Jockeys to be nominated with Entries, A Cup will be presented to the Winning Jockey. No Entrance Fec.R. Ulster IL No Stakes. One Mile.
League Table
Goals
P. V. D. L. F. A. Pts.
13 12
ปี 8 1 1 24 7 S. China "B" 7 5 2.0 188 R.W. Fusiliers 86
111 0 0 2 10 2. Coogee Handicap For Austra-S. China "A" 0 3 3 0 14 6 Dan Subscription Ponies, "A" Class. St. Joseph's . 8
3 2 3 12 11 73 1 3 Winners of $3,000 or more in stakes
East Lancs. since 1st January, 1030, barred.
Kowloon F.C. 8 3 1 4
B Jockey Allowance. Five Furlongs,
Hongkong F.C. 7 3.Crieff Handicap-First Section. Kin, Chinese -For China Ponles, "C" Cluss Jockey
Royal Navy Allowance, Seven Furlongs.
Eastern Alh.
Note-One Entry only will be Reurelo made for the Crie Handicap (Race Athletic Nos. 3 and B). Entries will be.K. Polles divided into First and Second Sections
at the discretion of the Handicapper,
4.--SL Andrew's Stakes. A Handi.
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Et
1 3
0
7. 20
Division II
Results
cap for China Ponies. Winner of the Kloon Chinese South China St George's Plate 1930 and ponies classified "A" Class, barred. Jockey Allowance. One and a Half Miles,
Udlingston
Handicap. For
3
League Table
Gonis
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
G
3 0 30 10 13
0 1
1 1 20 10
15
7
0
1
0 41 19
41 15
13
1
6
1 2 231 19
12 23 14
13
5 2 1 25
A
Engineers
7 5 0 2 22
41 3 21
China Panles, Subscription Griffins of R.W. Fusiliers 9 this Club of this Season. Winners of South Chinn $2,000 or more in staker, barred, Royal Navy R. Ulster R Jockey Allowance, Six Furlongs.
There were some exciting finishes 10 same of the Kamta. Hongkong
Enst Lancs. Cricket Club scored very rapidly to beat the Army, who made a some- -Hothain Handtrap-For Aus-
C. Police what hate declaration, while K.C.C. trallan Subscription Ponies, "B"
7 3 0 4 11 Five Athletle Jockey Allowance. second cleven Azured
tight Class, in a match with
IL.A. Lyemun 8 1 3 4 1 Furlongs. the Navy, winning by two wickets thanks to a timely part -Comrie Handicap.--For China Hongkong F.C. 821 5 13 28
Class
Subscription Kin, Chinese B 1 1 nership between Sargent and Dand Ponica, "D" which scored 10 vital runs to win Grimns of this Club of this Season, Eastern Ath.
To be ridden by Jockeys Kowloon the game.
he have not won ten races anywhere |R.A. S'cutter. 5 0 1 7 10 30 at any time. No Whilps or Spurs allowed. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and in.
A. M. Humjaho performed. with distinction for the 1.R.C. second eleven, scoring qut of 94 in 47 minutes against the University, and then proceeding to capture seven wickets for eight runs in 5.2 overs.
Leading Individua) performances were as follows:
FIRST DIVISION
Batting
T. A. Pearce (Club)
22222
95*
Lieut. C.C. Garthwalto (Army) 85 D. Anderson (K.C.C.) retired W. II. Colledge (Civil Service) N.A.E. Mackay (K.C.C.) relired Capt. Walch -(Army)
04
50
53
41°
Indicates not out.
Bowling
R. Lee (K.C.C.)
Ismail (Craizengower)
B. D. Lay (K.C.C.)
A. II. Madar (LR.C.)
D. McLellan (Civil Service)
barred.
whe
ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL
G 15 38
3 1 1 0
U 12 30
8 5 19
An
F.C. 7 1
Junior Shield Results
B-Crleif Handicap-Second Sec-R.W. Fusiliers tion.---For China Ponies, "C Class. Athletic Jockey Allowance. Seven Furlongs. C. Police "A" Dally Double Event:-Fifth and Kowloon F.C.
H.A.M.C. Seventh Inces.
Entries close at noon on Thursday, ['R.A.F.
November 24,
MACAO RACING
Handicaps For Next Sunday's Meoting
7 Police (E)
1. Engineers
5 Hongkong F.C. 1
O R.A.O.C.
3 Royal Navy
League Table
4
3 East Lancs.
Division III
R.W. Fusiliers 7
Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 7 0 0 28 4
Liga P'guesa. 8
0 1 1 21 12
14 13
East Lanes. R.A.M.C. R.A.O.C. R.A.F. Recreio
7
5 0 2 201
02 21 11
10
4.1 3 14 AD
40
0 3 17 8
2
1 4 13 16
1
5 10 17
2. 1 4 11 20
Entries and handicaps for the Au- lumn Rhee Meeting to be a RASC. Maceo on Sunday, November 29 ap St. Joseph's
pear below:
1st Race, Chukiung Handicap, "D" Kwong Wah
Engineers class. One Mile-Burgomaster (155), Cavalcade
Tai Police (E) (155), Copper Idol
6 for 33
5 for 9
4 for 14 4 for 22
4 for 32
4 for 55
SECOND DIVISION
Gold Coin (185).
...
(148), Plain View (155), Racing Boy
Batting
R. L. Helden (Club)
Shipp (Army "B") Ilopcroft (Army "B")
A. M. Ramjahn (L.R.C.)
G. A.
Lee (Craigrogower) retired
D. M. King (Club)
Daniels (Army “A”)
• Indicates not out.
*14 220
ST
45
3 1 2 9 20
1 4 0 10
2 0 4 15 15
opportunity to AUSTRALIAN
secure
and
CHINA PONIES
at specially attractive pricos.
Also a selection of English Saddlery.
20 5
71
5 8 13
Apply at the School.
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Police (C) (142), Diogenes (184), Don (152) Kamoan Rifles o Donovan (108), Glenshee (150).
Ocean View
(148), Rousseau (108), Seventeenth"
of September (157), Spinaway (157), AT LONG LAST-
The Hero (158), Valley View (145),
Victoria Hall (108).
2nd Ruce, Tain Tang Klang Handi-
cap. Nine Furlongs-Brown
Bee
(155), Coureur Bleu (140), Eastlight | wes
POLICE WIN
(Continued from Page 8.)
same okl
54* (140), Lonely Heart (140), Merry Fatty (147), Rothesay Bay (150), Shin Yin Grand (157). Victory Life recent years, (155).
7.for 8
A. M. Omar (Craigengower) @ for 24
Rowling
Pos':
A. M. Rumjahn (IR.C.)
1
ཞ
Foster (Navy)
Pope (Police)
0 for 33 5 for 21
Baker (Police)
5 for 30
Apps (Army "A"}
4 for 22
W. L. McKenzle (K.C.C.)
4 for 32
4
G. Hong Choy (University)
4 for GI
3 ...... 17.15.57
(Lt. Col. S. D. Reld)
17.24.01
Rolla MORTARS
(Major W. II. Postie)
D.N F.
Dana
"A" Class Started 2.30 p.m.
Finished 17.14.00
(Major B. E. C. Dixon) True Blue
17.25.47 (Mr. C. C. Blake) Artemis
Pus'n
Juss
I
Jan
(Mr. J. It. L. Stanton) .............. 17.19.15
2
(Capt. J. Krogh-Mee) 1yobel
17.21.54
3
#
5
6
7
B
ก
10
11
Eve
17.23.40% (Mr. G. G. Wood) Painted Lady
.... 17.20.40 (Major F. C. Booty)
17.32.41 (Capt Bader) Carpenter
17.35,37 (Capt. D. M. Eley)
.... 17.42.26 (Major B. R. Edwards) 17.47.23
17.51.10
Lobo
Gull
(Mr. B. Naess)
Kittiwake
(Miss P. M. King)
I' & 'Y Classca Started 2.50 p.m.
Stella ++**
Allia
... 17.41:35
(Mr. F. C. Manning)
(Comdr. 3. Jarnard, I.N.)
widgeon
1.
17.50.16
2
17.54.11
3
(Mr. L. Garner)
4
(Major T. C. Sharp)
Daphne
D.NF.
Winkle
D.N.F.
D.N.F.
D.N.F, D.N.F.
Zephyr ** 10.00.56
Heron Robena Sirius
La Linda has been renamed Eve ant Pat Ins been rechristened Kitiwake.
Brilliant
3rd Race, Tung Kiang Handicap, One and a Quarter Miles. Bistre (150), Great Hall (140), Jungle Jim (168), Maylower (140), Monoplane (155), Soldier of Peace (148).
10).
match-winning team of
East Lanes were a sorry looking combination beside them. Defence was splendid, but at the other end of the field the soldiers indulged in very dejected football. Forwards were all over the shop with their marksmanship-that is when they did
4th Face, South China Handicap, One and a Quarter Miles-Blue Ribessay a shot, and there was such a complete lack of balance that the bon (140), Brown Bee (140), Surgo-opposition defenders were rarely in master (155), Cavalcade (159),
reur Bleu per Idol (142), Coureur
1401. Delightful (140), City Life (140), Dlogenes (104).
(160), Glenshee (158). Gold
Donovan
Don
were the
The soldiers enjoyed goal-scoring chances towards the end of the game, but their finishing touches Eastlight
(140), were shockingly weak. Gold Coin (105))
Willams, Swain and Steele, and in Reserve (140)
Hogmanay lesser degree, Crowther (140), Hurdling Mora (140), Lonely only East Lanes players to impress. Heart (148), Merry Doer (140), Police scored all three goals before
dlew (148). Ocean (148), Old Life (140), Old
notched the the interval.
Gough Star arst when he followed up beliinnd a (148), Plain View (155), Racing Boy powerful drive which Williams could (148), Rothesay Bay (140), Rot
Rousseau
cal not get away, while Tommy Pile re- (168), Seventeenth of September gistered the second. Brooks scored (157), Shamrock (140). Shanghal the third, and by this score Police (140), Shih Yin Grand (140), Spin-led at half time.
Merry Fatty Race Tips Successes
“TELEGRAPH'S"
7 WINNERS
away (157), The Hero (158). Valley There were some boisterous ex- toria Hall 1tory Life (140), Vic-changes in the closing half, with the Vew (145)
Wentworth (140). soldiers rather more in the limelight. 5th Race Pek Kang Handicap, But the end found Police attacking Ribbon (150), De hotly and nearly putting on a fourth One Mlic.-Bluc The Telegraph's racing expert
Eastlight goal Chance (140), "Captain Foster" met with astonish lightful
(240), Old Star (108). Shamrock ing success on Saturday last when
24. Shih Yin he tipped for our readers no less (140), Shanghai 4
Grand (143),
(140).
than seven winners in eight racca, 6th Race, Whampoa Kiang PTO-NIGHT'S BADMINTON
Including the winners of the three St. Leger events.
.
Six Furlongs City Life Courcur Bicu (148), Eastlight (149). Gold Reserve Hogmanay (140). (148), Hurdling Morn (143), Lonely Heart (148), Merry Doer (149), Old Life (148).
Only in the Castle Peak Handicap did "Captain Foster" fall to nominate the first pony in. His choice was Soldier of Britain, which finished second to King's Warden.
7th Race, Ladies' Handicap, (Un- "Captain Foster gave Mistake oficial), Half a Mile-Boukra (130), Bay which paid out $0.50, Bear Claw Friar John (80), Greylag (90), Here ($5.90), Bright View ($31.00). Rose toforo (120), Paul Jones (115), Star-a Evelyn ($7.30), Strathroy ($0.40), 11ght (110), The Goods (110), Wis- Tyne ($80,50), tirdi Sylvandale dom Stag (125).
($15.80).
Supporting these ponies for minimum total of $35, punters would have received $143.
AMERICAN TOURNAMENT
| K.G.C. "A" TEAM DEFEATED BY "THE "B" TEAM
(Continued from Page 8.)
Sailors and Soldiers Home, und the Cathderal Club should annex both points without being unduly pushed. St. Andrew's "B" appear to stand reasonable chance of winning against Kowloon Tong "B" despite their home reverse of last
week. Their display on that necasion was hardly true to form, and something better can be expected.
Here is the programme.
"A" DIVISION
Free Lance ▼ St. Andrew's “A” Recreio "B"
T Recreio "A"
"B" DIVISION
New York, Nov. 21, Jimmy McLarnin, 144 pounds, San Francisco, Nov. 21.
the former. welterweight champion An American tennis tournament at Phil Brubaker, weighing 101
out of the world, easily gained the de- the K.C.C. yesterday, in which 17 pounds, technically knocked Savoldi in the third round of the calon in his non-title ten-round bout couples competed, resulted in the Kowloon Tong "B" scheduled tea-round heavyweight against Lou Ambers, 13011⁄2 pounds, "B" team beating the "A" team by
the present lightweight cliampion.
214 games, to 158, bout here to-night.
United Press gavo McLarnin Savoldi was doored six times in rounds and Ambers twa. The re this round. His seconds thereupon
maining two rounds were split. tossed in the towel-United- Premi -
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St. John'# The tournament was conducted on Chineas Y.M.C.A. sliding handicap, system, the Imit handicap, being, owe 40, receive 15. King's College
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St. Andrew's “13" v B. and S. Home
Kowloon Tong "A"
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