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TURF PROGRAMME

RACING

Events For Tenth Extra PROSPECTS

Race Meeting

On

The Tenth Ext Race Meeting will be held at timppy Valley

The first Saturday, November 6. Badding bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m., while the first rate will start at 2 pm. Entries close at noon on Thursday, October 20. The follow- ing is the programme;

1-260 Nullah Nullah Ban- dicap For Australian Subscription Ponles, "B" Class. Jockey Allow- anco, One and a Quarter Miles.

22.10

Bub.-Grifins St Leger For China Fantes, Subscrip- tion Grins of this Club of this Season, Weight: 146 lb. Winners

of one rage, 5 ib.; of two or more

races, 10. ib.; penalty. One and Three Quarter Miles

3.-9.00 pm-Norfolk Handicap- First Section.-For Chlon Punies, Allowance. "D" Class. Jockey From the Two Mile Post Once Mile found and In. (About One 151 Yards).

Nolene Entry only will be made for the Norfolk Handicap (Kuces Nos. 3 and 8), Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper).

4.-3.30 pm-Surrey Handicap.-- Cinas, For China

Ponics, "A" Jockey Allowance. From the Two Mile Post Once Ruund and In.

About One Mile 161 Yards).

54.00 p.m-Sussex Handicap.

"T" Class. For Chinn Ponies, Jockey Allowance. From the 1 Mile Pork (About Five Furlongs).

0-4.30 pm-Fremavile St. Leger, -For Australian Subscription Pontes

Weight: of this Senton,

146 lb. Winner of one ruce, 5 lb.; of two or more races, 10 b penalty. One and Three Quarter Miles.

For

7--5.00 D.m-Kent Ilandicap

China

Pontes, "C"

Class. Jockey Allowance. From the 14 Mile Post (About Five Furlongs). 8-3.30 p.m.--Norfolk Handicap Second Section-Fur China Ponles, "D"

Jockey Class.

Allowance. From the Two Mi Post Round and In. (bout One Mile 15 Yards).

Daily Double Event-Fifth

Seventh Races,

Dare

and

REVIEWED

(By "Captain Foster")

(Continued from Page 8.1

away to several good racers and on top of this he has to be without his usual skip, Mr Ip Kul-ying. It seems to me that Tiny Star is better over a distance than a sprint event and I am afraid that the run to morrow of a mile is not to his taste. We have several milers and all of

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER

22. 1937.

HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE BRENTFORD AND CHELSEA CLASH

AT STAMFORD BRIDGE....

Brentford and Chelsea, fenders 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.

HOCKEY MATCH

Two other London teams. Stoke and Arsenal, will also meet; thus all the four London sides will remain in the Metropolia this week-end.

Leading teams in the Scottish morrow's matches as most of them will be playing at home.

them are well in on the handicap Shanghai Ladies To Play League should take the points in to-

C.B.A. Ladies

especially Valorous which is nicely It looks weighted at only 143 lbs. almost a certainty, but what about Plain View?

In the Junk Bay ridden by which was Handicap

A friendly hockey match has been novices und run on Septemberond

between the second arranged

Shanghai the winner Diogenes and

and the Centrai British pony Plain View were in receipt of Ladles

for Saturday, October 23, respectively Ladies five and four pounds from Valorous, whereas to-morrow commencing at 3.30 p.m. Mr. M. H. Turner's black gelding C.A. ground, King's Park-

On represent the Shanghal team: and 12 lbs, to Valorous. vie concede bine pounds to Pinin foliowing ladies have been chosen to

has fo

The following is the programme: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division

Birmingham Charllen Chelten Grimsby Looda Ü. The Liverpool

Middlesbro Portsmouth Preston N.E.

on the

v. Derby County

v. Bolton

v. Brentford

v. Everton

v. Wolverhampton

v. Leicester

v. Manchester C,

V.

Blackpool Huddersfield

Arsenal

v. Sunderland Division

Second

that running Valerous should canter Miss G. Ephgrave, Mrs. M. Wil-Stoke home, but his two public perform-uns, Miss Klien, Miss P. Peteguirn, West Brom, ances at the Double Tenth Mecting Miss S. Kermani, Miss F. Karanjin were very disappointing. Mr. Y. and the Misses H. A., D. and M. Burnsley-

Burnity Fung has never ridden the animal Bloomfield. before and it is to be hoped that the new combination will bring succesi

There are two vacancies

V. Southampton

Chesterfield Swanzen

V

V.

Norwich

*

We now come to Sylvandale. If this Shanghai side, and it is hoped that

names will be received by Manchester U. v. chestnut gelding of Mr. Browning farther could only send along a carbon copy Miss A. E. Bloomfield, c/o the China of his Easter form when he annexed Light and Power Co., Tai Wan Road, the Swatow Handicap, beating Plain Kowloon. View by a neck with a difference of a stone in weight, he must surely

in the Coventry

Bury

auton

Newelle Nottingham F. v. Sheffield U. Stockport Pottenham

V

V.

Y.

Third

Bristol Rovers Cardiff City

V

The following is the C.B.A. team: have a say in the ultimate result. Miss F. Best; Miss B. Parson, Miss Racing Boy, the gem of 1932 sub-D, Moas; Miss 11. Laihovetski, Miss grins, beat Plain View by a short I Woolley, Miss M. McAlpine: Mrs.

Pello Forster. head on level terms in the

Mrs. Stoker, Mrs. While, Handicap and the weight controller Miss P. Whilley and Miss D. Huni. has left him off with impost. In fact, the adjustment of the weights on the whole has given. every entrant an equal chance and the its my frank opinion that

will be the Kwangtung Handicap best race of the meeting.

Strathroy Given A

the lowest

GOING AWAY FOR Heavy Task

A HOLIDAY?

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SPORT ADVTS.

EN

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

1

The Ninth. Extra Race Meeting

Queensland Handicap Over Six Furlongs

It seems to me that there is no other alternative for Strathroy but to accept the Queensland Handicap

BADMINTON LEAGUE

Clubs are reminded that Saturday, October 29, is the closing date for entries for the Badminton league.

The response su far has been slow, and expediency in this matter would grently

assist the officials of the lengue in making the necessary pre- parations.

of Mr.. Proulx who is very good at; the start.

CONNAUGHT HANDICAP

over six furlongs to comply with the King's Coronation

conditions

the of

Queensland

Autumn Champions to be run on December 18, that is, for Australian ponies that have started in at least four extra race meetings,

two of

Bournemouth Brighton

West Ham Sheffield W. Bradford Aston Villa Fulbam

Blackburn Plymouth Division" (South)

V. Newport Notts C.

v. Exeter City

Bristol City Millwall

Swindon

Clapton Orient v. Mansfeld Northampton

v.

Gillingham Crystal P. v. Reading v, Aldershot v. Walford

Queen's Park R. v. Southend Torquny Walsall

Third

Accrington Bradlord City Curtiste

Chesler Doncaster Halifax. Rochdale

Rolherham

Southport

Triomere. R. York

Arbroa Ayr

Duwiec

Cellie

Hearts

Division (North)

v. Hull

v Port Vale

v. New Brighton

V

Lincoin

v. Barrow

v.

Galesheud

v. Wrexham

v.. Hartlepools

V. Crewe

V

Oldham

v. Darlington

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

First Division

v. Queen O'Sth.

v. St Mirren

V. St. Johnstone

V. Partick

v. Clyde

Queen's Park

v. Aberdeen

Kilmarnock Morton Motherwell

V.

Third Lanark

Given Top Weight Rangers

On the strength of her two recent Albion

been allotted lop weight such before the recess and two sub-ty good wins, King's Coronation hus Alor

In

v. Falkirk

*Hamilton

v. Hibernian

Becond Division

V. St. Bernard's V. Montrose

v. Dumbarton

v. Dundee

v. Cowdenbeath

the Dunfermline sequent to. that date. There is not Connaught Handicap (first section) E, Stirling much opportunity for Strathroy to ever 1/4 miles, but I doubt if Mr. Edinburgh City

Pearce's candidate will accept as 1 Forlar believe that the mare will start in Leith the previous race, In her absence Raith Rovers V. King's Park the Dynasty stable will be represent-Sten'muir

Strathroy Scratches

From-Race-

it is reliably learned that Strathroy, champion Austra- lian 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.

will be held (weather permitting) qualify for the Queensland Autumn Champions. However, Strathroy is

1.30 p..

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

n

(141)

East FIL Brechin

V. Airiric

Club's

Round In 66!

Scratch Score Is 77

(By F. J. C. Pignon)

London. Sept. 22.

A record-breaking round of 60 on the west course of the Wentworth

Surrey,

enabled Club,

yesterday

the famous Reginald Whitcombe, Parkitone professional; to lend the feld of champions competing in the "Dunlop-Metropolitan' £500 tourna-

meri.

At the end of 36 holes-the-first half of the competition--Whitcombe, with the remarkably fine aggregate ut 138 (06 and 72), finished two alrokes ahead of his brother Charles Whitcombe, the famous Ryder Cup captain, und Arthur Lacey, another mm, with 140, while Ryder Cup

champion, fleury Cotton, the open

each came next and J. 1. Busson with 141.

Since the field was composed en tirely of leading tournament winners ul the senson it was anticipated that there would be some good scoring, but it was hardfly expected that there would be so many returns that made the scratch score of 77 .look ridicul-

BUS.

DEAD ON THE LINE Reginald Whitcumbe's first round uf, which lowered the record by n stroke, might be described as per fect, so far as that term can be ap plied to golf. le seemed to hit all, his shots off the middle of the club and dead on the line.

Un four occasions he holed out in ore putt, saving himself by getting down with a chip and a putt at two holes where he missed the green, and holing, long pults at the thirteenth and fourteenth, which he holed in a |total of five--the scratch score of the

thirteenth hole alone.

There are nice par five holes, but there was only one five on Whit- combe's card, and he accomplished the last nine holes in 32. Although he played almost as wellän the after- noon Whitcombe had one or two in- different holes, but in this round he accomplished the seventeenth hole- 520 yards in three by almost hollog a spoon shot.

CAREFREE COTTON

Charles Whitcombe partnered his brother and touk 73 in the moming.

but maintaining the family reputa- great tion for brilliant golf had round of

67 in the afternoon. He

played such splendid golf through the green and putted so well that he was six under fours with four holes to equalled a play and would have record but for taking a par five at the home hole.

The reappearance of Cotton natur- the ally attracted attention, and champion, looking refreshed after his holiday abroad, played happy, care- free golf for n 07 in the morning. His length was amazing and his put- ng accurate, so that he secured his figures easily.

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.

better

ed by King's Lead who will he KOWLOON'S TEAMS ridden by Mr. Deitz, and the latter The Kowloon Football"

In the next round, however, Colton has not a bad handleap. We should teams for their league iixtures on was not so steady. He had two sixes see a good race between Soldier of Salarday, October 23, are as follow: on his card and could do no China, Boolat Day and King's Lood

First Eleven v. St. Joseph's (Kow- than 74. 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-same they finished in the Connor; Coakley, Jorge, D. Knox, Kiangst Handtap fürst sretioti). Jungle Jim is dangerous and so is Histre.

LAST RACE OF

THE DAY....

Three Ponies Make

First Appearances

THE SCORES

1st

2nd

Rnd. Rnd.

V. White and Honniball. Reserve, whitcombe (Crows in

A. Whitcombe Parkstone) Belpin

A. J. Lacey (Berkshire) Second Eleven South Chinnsson (Formby) (Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.)-Jeffery: Cotton (artige) Mitchell (Verulam) Humphrey, Vale; Maxwell, Wilson, Adams (Royal Liverpool) Abons; W. Knox, Thompson, Betts, S. L. King (Knole Park asst. Hussain and P. Uirlch. Reserve, GA. H. Padgham (Bundridg

Park) White.

J. Mabon (Royal Dublin

Torquay)

ethod (Palace Hotel,

curua (Queen's

Bournemouth)

Allla (Temple Newenam)

W. Laidlaw (Ashridge, asst. 见,

E. Whitcombo (Meyrick

Park, st.) -

A. M. Chevaller (Reddis

Vale)

D. J. Rees (Surbiton, asst.)

D

LOCAL CRICKET

P

Kowloon Teams For Week-End

to

following teams have beenA

represent the Kowloon

A. (Hooton) A. Perry (Leatherhead)

3. Fallon (Iluddersfield)

draws)

R. Whitcombe (Meyrick

(st.

An-

o Duncan (Mere)

Lees (Dore and Tatley)

Песк (Sherwood Forest)

at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 23rd October, 1937, commencing at the top of the assessment, but The meeting will terminate with with the exception of Electron (112 another keen tussle in the second At 2.00 p.m.

lbs.) and Lancashire Chips

Handicap The First Bell will be rung at 10s.), all other eight entries have to section of the Connaught

136 for "C" class China ponies over the shoulder tie lowest impost

The lbs. The Queenland Handicap is champion course and 11 competitors spirint event and I am of the opinion have been assigned to this division.

Centre Forward and choser that our six furlongs course is the Amberley,

of the draw Is King's Bounty are making their frut Cricket Club in their fixtures for R. Button (Le) effect worst. The

right appearances in this section but the Saturday, starting at 2 p.n.:

ist. Eleven v Hongkong Cricket E. Park) Secretary, Important. Our course is

Club (friendly at home).-F. Good- hand one and oval in shape, and Issue at stake is whether they can do consider that big numbers of the last the distance. Night View has win (capt.), D. J. N. Anderson. 1. D. Ayrton sen. draw are, the best. As Mr. Ip Kul- been well looked after with a penalty win, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fin-

of ten pounds for capturing the cher, S. Jex, A. T. Lay, B. D. Lny, P. Gadd (West Cheshire)in ying is unable to pilot Able Amazon,

but

B. Ayton jun. (South Laughing Klangst Handleap I can only figure the prospects of Buddha looks tempting

for E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd and G. Eshields

Clarke. Umpire, J. P. Robinson. X, Williams (Dinee Powia). Double Finesse (Mr. Pih). Electron

way. King's

2nd. Eleven v. University (League, A. G. Havers (Sandy Lodge) Cox (Wimbledon Park) (Mr. Deitz), Lancashire Chips (Mr.vestment of $5 each Proulx) and Strathroy (Mr. Black). Jubilee is certainly low with 148 lbs. away).-A. A. Dand (capt.), K. Mw The last named has a mighty prob- while Royal Consort has the same Baxter, F. A. Broadbridge, R. T.. IL Harper (Thorperless,

carry. It is Broadbridge, S, A. Gray, G. A. V. lem to give 23 lbs. to Electron and amount of lead to 24 lbs. 10 Lancashire Chips over allably learned that Commencement Hall, J. R. Lake, T. A. Madar, W. Ray Oxhey)

A. Herd Moor Park) run of six furlongs, My fancy is Bay is definitely not accepting owing L. McKenzie, W. Mulcahy and C. B. Max Faulkner

Asst.) . Sargent. Umpire, H. Overy. Lancashire Chips under the guidancel to an attack of "Bu,”

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