THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY,
OCTOBER
22,
1937.
BISLEY SHOOTING
Final Results
Of Contests
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RACING
PROSPECTS REVIEWED
(By "Captain Foster")
(Continued from Page 8.)
The Hon. Colonial Secretary has forwarded a copy of the report on away to soverol goot racers and on the Morning Port (Junior Kolapore)
top of this he has to be without his usual skip, Mr. Ip Kui-ying. It and the Barnett (Junior Mackinnon) matches at Bisicy, received through the Secretary of State for the Colonies seems to me that Tiny Star is better aver a distance than a sprint event! afraid that the run to- from the National Rifle Association.
and I am British Guiana, Burma, Falkland more
morrow of a mile is not to his taste. Islands, Federated Malay States, Gold We have several milers and all of Coast, Jamaica,. Blerra Leone, The
and them are well in on the handicap, Sudan, Tanganyika Territory Trinidad took part in the Junior especially Valorous which is nicely Kolapere match, which was fired at weighted at only 143 lbs.. It looks Ulsley under the same conditions as almost a certainty, but what about In the Junk Boy ridden by those of the "Raja of Kolupore's im- Plain View?
Handicap
Was perial Challenge Cup.
novices and run on September 25, the winner Diogenes and Ute seconti pony Plain View were in receipt of five and four pounds respectively
ve from Valorous, whereas to-morrow Mr. M. H. Turner's black gelding
The abscoco of teams from Ceylon, Johore, Kenya, Nigefan, Siraila Settle ments, Southern Rhodesia, Mauritius, Uganda, and China (Treaty Ports), which have been represented in pre- vlous yearn, is regretted. The entry of teams from British Galuna, Burma and Jamaica for the first time is wel- comed.
BRITISH GUIANA WINS The Challenge Trophy was, won by the British, Guiana team with the Oggregate score of 850 out of a highest possible score of 800; the team from Trinidad taking second place with a score of 544 marks.
Quinna The British
icam was Manly, C.S.M. FT., British Gulana L.F., Sutton, Cpl. J.A., British Gulims L.F.; Innis, St. E.C., British Gulane ..F.; and St. Aubyn, Lieut. D.B., Brie lish Quinna L.F. (Capt.).
The "Fletcher" Challenge Cup was won by Lieut. A. Nuttall, Trinidad Light Horse.
The Ashenheim" Challenge Cuu and silver medal were won by A.C.2. W. Read, late R.A.F., Shanghai.
The official silver coronation medal was won by A.C.2. W. Real. late R.A.F., Shanghai.
The "Lady Lionel Fletcher" prize was won by A.C.2. W. Bend, Inte R.A.F., Shanghal,
The "Barnet" (Junior Mackinnon) match 1037, was won by the Falkland Islanda withi tho nggregate scures of 318 out of a possible 400 marks; In 1938 the trophy was won by the Sudan with the reore of 345.
The Falkland Islands' team was Sedgwick, Pte. . H. Falkland Islands D. F.; McAtaaney, Pte. E. J., Falk- landa D.F., Browning, Sgt. W., Falk- land Islands L.F.; Fleuret, Capt. A. I, Falkland Islands D.F. (Capt.).
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
at 2.00 pm.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.
which
HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE BRENTFORD AND CHELSEA CLASH
AT STAMFORD BRIDGE
་
Brentford and Chelsea, leaders of the First Division in the English Football League, will clash to-morrow on the latter's ground. This will be the tit-bit of the Home Football programme.
arens.
CHARITY SOCCER MATCH
South China v. Association
Round In 66! Scratch Score Is 77
thy F. J. C. Pignon)
London, Sept. 22.
A record-breaking round of 60 on the west course of the Wentworth Club, Surrey, yesterday enabled the famouR Two other London teams, Stoke Reginald Whitcombe, and Arsenal, will also meet: thus all Parkstone professional, to lead the the four London sides will remain infeld of champions competing in the the Metropolis this week-end.
"Dunlop-Metropolitan" £300 tourna-
Leading teams in the Scottish meat, League should take the points in to- morrow's matches as most of them will be playing at home.
Brentford
The following is the programme:
ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Birmingham Y Derby County
v. Bolton Charlton Chelsea Grimsby Leeds U. Liverpool Middlesbro Portsmouth
it Luton
V
v
V.
Everton
Wolverhampton
Leicester
v. Manchester C.
v.. Blackpool
v. Huddersfield Arsenal
v. Sunderland
Second Division
1
v. Southampton
A Chesterfickt
v. Swangen
v., Norwich
On Sunday afternoon all roads will has to concede nine pounds to Plan lead to Caroline Hill for the Charity View and 12 lbs, to Valorous, On football match between the South that running Valorous should canter China Athletic Association and the Preston N.E. hame, but his two public perform Hongkong Football Association, The Stoke unces at the Double Tenth Meeting entire net proceeds will be devoted West Brom.
Barnsley were very disappointing. Mr. Y. T. to relief work in China's devastated
Burnley never ridden the animal
Arrangee Bury Fung hay before and it is to be hoped that the,
llowever, the match new combination will bring success should be a fine one and the public Coventry
is promised its money's worth, We now come to Sylvandale. It is
Mr. Browning will not be.merely "another football Manchester U. v. chestnut gelding could only send along a carbon copy match", but an exhibition in which Newcastle of his Easter form when he annexed practically all Hongkong's leading Nottingham F. v.
Shrilleld U. the Swatow Handicap, beating Plain footballers will take part. a difference
The match will begin at 4.35 p.m. Stockport View by a neck with of a stone in weight, he must surely and the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo has kindly | Pottenham
ultimate result. consented to "klek off." have a say in the
It has also been arranged that the Racing Boy, the gem of 1932 sub- grins, beat Plain View by a short!.
Hello First Division League match between l'etho on level terms in the cad
will be played on the same Handicap and the weight controller Kowloon Chinese and the Hongkong
the lowest Police
a curtain raiser, has left him off with
Tickets: $5, $2, $1 and 50 cents. impost. In fuet, se adjustment of round at 3 pm. the weights on the whole has given every entrant an equal chance nad
opinion that the it
is my frank
will be the Kwangtung Handicap best race of the meeting.
Strathroy Given A Heavy Task
Queensland Handicap Over Six Furlongs
It seems to me
that there is no
other alternative for Strathroy but
to accept the Queensland Handicap
1.
BADMINTON
LEAGUE
Clubs e reminded that Saturday, October 23, is the closing date for entries for the Badminton levgue..
The response so far has been slow, und expediency in this matter would the officials of De greatly assist league in making the necessary pre- parations.
of Mr. Proulx who is very good at the start.
CONNAUGHT HANDICAP
over six furlongs to comply will the King's Coronation
the
West Ham
Sheffield W.
V.
Bradford
Aston Villa
"'.
V.
V
Fulham Blackburn Plymouth Third Division (South)
v. Newport Bournemouth Brighton
v. Notts C.
v. Bristol City Millwnl
v. Swindon
Bristol Rovers v. Exeter City Cardiff City Clapton Orient v. Mansfield Northampton v. Gingham Queen's Park R. v. Crystal P. Southend. v. Reading Torquay Waisalf
V. Aldershot V. Watford Third Division (North) Accrington v. Hull Bradford City v. Port Vale Carlisic Chester Doncaster Halifax Rochdale Rotherham
v. New Brighton
V.
Lincoln
V.
Barrow
V
Gateshead
V.
Wrexham
V.
Southport
V.
Crewe
Tranmere R.
V.
Oldham
York
v. Durlington
Hurtlepools
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Fimi Division
Arbroath Kyr Celtic Dundee
Queen O'Sth.
Clyde Queen's Park
Aberdeen
V.
St. Mirren
y.
St. Johnstone
V.
Partlek
Hearts
Queensland
Given Top Weight
Rangers
Kilmarnock V. Morton
v. Motherwell V. y.
Falkirk
Hamilton
Third Lanark v.
Hibernian
Second
Division
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v.
St. Bernard's
V.
Montrose
Dumbarton
v.
Dundee
V.
Cowdenbeath
V.
East Fif
v., Brechin
V.
U
King's Park Airdrie
conditions Autumn Champlons to be run on December 18, that is, for Australian
On the strength of her two recent- Albion ponies that have started in at least four extra race meetings, two of such before the recess and two sub-ly good wiss, King's Coronation bas Allo
There is not! been
requent to that date.
much opportunity for Strathroy to
Strathroy Scratches From Race
It is rellably learned that Strathroy, champion Austra fian pony, is laid up with 'flu and has been scratched from the Queensland Handicap.
Mr. D. Black has been book. ed to pilot Able Amazon in this race and owners are re- minded that all weights are to be raised seven pounds.
and
allotted top
weight in the Dunfermline
over 1 miles, but I doubt if Mr. Edinburgh City caught Handicap (first section) E. Stirling Pearce's candidate will accept as 1 Forfar belleve that the mare will start in Leith
In her absence | Raith Rovera the previous ruce. the Dynasty stable will be represent- Sten'mule
At the end of 38 hules-the first half of ine competition-Whitcombe, with the remarkably fine arrestate. of 138 (66 and 725, Anished two strokes niead of his brother Charles Whitembe, the famous Ryder Cup captain, and Arthur Lacey, another Ryder Cup. man, with 140, while flenry Cotton, the open campion, next Cach und J. H. Busson came with 141.
Since the field was composed en- tirely of lending tournament winners fof the season it was anticipated that there would be some good scoring. but it was hardly expreted that there would be so many returns that made the scratch score of 77 look ridicul- aus.
ed by King's Lead who will he KOWLOON'S TEAMS ridden
den by Mr. Deitz, and the latter¦* The Kowloon Football Club's has, not a bad handicap. We should teams for their league fixtures on
DEAD ON THE LINE Reginald Whitcombe's Arst round of 66. which lowered the record by a stroke, might be described as per- fect, so far as that form can be ap- piled to golf. He seemed to bit all his shots off the middle of the club und dead on the line.
On our occasions he holed out in one pult, saving himself by getting down with a chip and a putt at two holes where he missed the 'green, and holing long putts at the thirteenth and fourteenth, which he holed in a total of five-the scratch score of the thirteenth hole slone.
There are nine par ve holes, but there was only one live on Whit- combe's card, and he accomplished the last nine holes in 32 Although he played almost as well in the after- noon Whitcombe had one or two in- different holes, but in this round he accomplished the seventeenth hole- $20 yards in three by almost holing aspoon shot,
CAKEFREE COTTON
Charles Whitcombe partnered his brother and took 73 in the morning, but maintaining the factly reputa- tion for brilliant golf had a great Не round ut G7 in the afitenon. played such splendid golf through the green and putted so well that he was six under fours with four holes to play and would have equalled record but for taking a par five at the home hole.
it
The reappearance of Collon natur- the ally, attracted attention, and clinmplon, looking refreshed after his hollday abroad,, pinyed happy, care- free golf for a 37 in the morning, His length was amazing and his put- ting accurate, so that he secured his. Agures easily.
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At one hole of 474 yards Cotton needed only a drive and No. 5, which he laid close enough to the hole to get a three,
In the next round, however, Cotton was not so steady. He had two sixes
than 74.
see a good race between Saldier of Saturday, October. 23, are as follow: on his curd and could, do no better China, Boolat Bay and King's Lead
First Eleven v. St. Joseph's (Kow- and it will not surprise me to see toon ground, 4.30 p.m.)-Rowlands: them passing the post in the order Souza. A. Ulrich; Evans, Bliss, named-sume as they flashed in the O'Connor: Coakley, Jorge, D. Knox, Kiangs! Handicap (drst section).|V. White and Honniball. Reserve. A. Whitcombe (Crews B737 Jungle Jim is dangerous and so is Bulpin. Bistre.
LAST RACE OF THE DAY
Three Ponies Make
and
THE SCORES
1st 2nd
And, Rnd. Tl,
72 08
R, A. Whitcombe Parkalone) 60 72 A. J. Lacey (Berkshire)...... Second Eleven V South Chinn J. H. Busson (Formby) (Caroline HI, 3 Pa-Jeffery; T. II. Cotton. (Ashridge) Abe Mitchell (Verulam) Humphrey, Vale; Maxwell, Wilson,
J. Adama (loyal Liverpool) 75 Abbas: W. Knox. Thompson, Betts, 5, 1 King (Kole Park ast. Hussain and P. Ulrich. Reserve, G. A. It. Padgham (Sundridge
Park) White.
LOCAL CRICKET
Kowloon Toams
For Wook-End
The following teams have been chosen to represent the Kowloon
3. J. Mahon Royal Dublin) C. 1. Ward (Paince Intel
Torquay)
D. Curtin (Queen's Park,
Bournemouth)
P
Alli (Tempio
Newam)
(Merrick
W. Laidinw(Ashridge, dist.) E. E. Whitcombe Park, st.)
A. M. Chevalier
Vale)
A.
(Redd h
J. Noes (Airbiton, 813 Duncan (Mere). Les (Dore, and Totler).
G. Beck (Sherwood Forent)
1. Turton (liepton)
First Appearances qualify for the Queensland Autumn! Champions. However, Strathroy Is)
The meeting will terminate with The Nuth Extra Race Meeting at the top of the assessment, but
tusste in the second will the exception of Electron (142)
Lancashire Chips (141 another keen will be held (weather permitting) bs.)
HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, lbs.), all other eight entries have to section of the Connaught landicap 23rd October, 1937, commencing, shoulder the lowest impost of 135 for "C" class China ponies ever the ibs. The Queenland Handicap is a champion course and 11 compellors spirint event and I am of the opinion have been assigned to this division,
Amberley, Centre Forward that our six furlongs' course King's Bounty are making their first Cricket Club in their Axtures for N. Sutton Leigh)
A. Perry (Leatherhead) of the draw is worst. The effect
course is a right appearances in this section but the Saturday, starting at 2 pm:
1st. Eleven v. Hongkong Cricket. B. Whitcombe (Meyrick important. Our hand one and oval in shape, and issue at stake is whether they Club (friendly at home)-F. Good. Fallon (Huddersüeld)
Night View hs
win (capt.), D. J. N. Anderson. It., B. Ayton sen, (5),
Fix-
drews) consider that big numbers of the last the distance. draw are the best. As Mr. lp Kul-been well looked after with a penalty Baldwin, E. C. Fincher, E. F
ten pounds for capturing techer, S. Jex, A. T. Lay, D. D. Lay, B. Gadd (West Cheshirol.... Kiangsi Handicap ying is unable to pilot Able Amazon, of
Shields) but Laughing R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd and G. Ayton jun. (South con only figure the prospects of
K. Williams (Dinas Powley Double Finesse (Mr. Pih), Electron Buddha looks tempting for an in- Clarke. Umpire, J. P. Robinson.
A. G, Havers (Sandy Lodge) 2nd. Eleven v. University (League,w, J. Cox (Wimbledon Park) (Mr. Deltz), Lancashire Chips (Mr. vestment of $5 each way. King's Proulx) and Strathroy (Mr. Black). Jubilee is certainly low with 140 lbs. away),A. A. Dand (cap.), K. M.
same. Baxter,
F. A. Broadbridge, R. T. D. I. Harper (Thorpmen The last named has a mighty prob-while Royal Consort has the
carry. It is Broadbridge, S. A. Gray, G. A. v.
(Oxhey) lem to give 23 lbs. to Electron and amount of lead to
Lancashire Chips over a Hably learned that Commencement Hall. J. It. Luke, T. A. Medar, W. Herd Moor Parit)***** run of six furlongs. My fancy In Bay is definitely not accepting owing L. McKenzie, W. Mulcahy and C. B.
R. Sargent. Umpire, H. Overy. Lancashire Chips under the guidance to an attack of "Bu."
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