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CRICKET
NOTES BY "R. ABBIT”
(Continued from Page 8.)
tras making double figures. The game was drawn,
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
So far as the first Division is con- cerned there is not a vast amount of excitement occurring. Both K.C.C. and Craigengower have blunk days unless the latter team la playing the University who have the match down In thele, card. (This Intter gnn:c cannot be with Craigengower second us they are definitely playing Army "A" in a League Gume). There is some doubt whether Recreio und Nifty first teams have a game. As their, second elevens are, both play- ing at home I am pretty sure the game Is cancelled from the Navy card. It never appeared In that of Heerelo. The best gamu probably will be the one between the LR.C. ut home and the Hongkong C.C.. As the latter are not usually at their best at Sookonpon an Indian victory would not surprise me. The only other game is between the Civil Ser- vice and the Sappersand 1 have not yet seen any teams-so car ha- zard no guess at the result.
THE SECOND DIVISION
1937.
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"CAPT. FOSTER"
There are no less than five League REVIEWS LAST
games down for
the decision in
Second Division. 1 mentlun the
home team first in each ense. The WEEK'S RACES
Poller have their, duys and if
a gouti one and the H.K.C.C.
have out a team that la rot at full
strength they might pull off. i
(Continued from Page 8.)
140 lbs.. was not
Reckle Handleap over six furlongs, but credit must be given to the joc *key, Mr. Pih, for the manner in which he nursed his mount, as the pony won quite comfortably. Gladia- tor and Oak Bay were too fast going Up the hill and the effort took so much out of them that they could not stave off the challenge of Soldier of Britain in the home run. It was in- deed a very fast sprint, the whole time being 1.24.3/5.
RUSH MADE FOR LLANARMON
rather funcy Navy 11 against Army | carrying only "B" but they have so many changes sleeping when Dawn Star made the in their side that one can never be great forward muve, but 113 they sitre of what will happen. The neared the mile sign-board, Red K.C.C. should of course beat the Feather drew level in a most re- LR.C. Their published train is a very strong one and the LBC. have marble way and headed the field
the greatest with
ease to win by ind a very lean
period. All the four lengths. The last half-a-mile Fame the Indians up and smote Army was covered in one minute four-nths "B" last Saturday and K.C.C. will second-a good performance over the do well not to be too confident. Derby course. There was great ex- Army "A" should give the Craigen citement at the finish, for there were gower second a very, good game but only 216 backers on the nag which
frankly do not know very much paid $67.10 for win. Rub
a labout them. Incidentally I have not run a good third, but the fourth gut an Army (first eleven) fixture pony
King's Lead, put up a bad cord and I should be very grateful show. Mr. Tang rode a smart race for one, Captain Michel very kind on the winner and on the strength
the list ly
of this success, it has been represented and it surprised me when I learned
sent me
for the
Roy
Backers Were Not Disappointed
There was a lasi minute rush for tickets on Llanarmon, the winner of Murrayfield Handicap for "B" class Australian ponies, but for what rea- sun, i have not been able to fathom,
LAST EVENT
"A" and "B" Axtures. Finally to me that he has been booked to that the pony paid only $15.20. This the Recrelu meet the Civil Service plot Wild Life In the Hongkong was the lowest dividend of the meet-
A Derby griffin Ing. who are occasionally having moments Autumn Champions. this season.
of this season, Red Feather has done extremely well for its owner, annex- ing three wins with the inclusion of the American Club Cup and the St. cup. Mr. T. E. Pearce has had three silver cups from the St. Andrew's Society and Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunbar, have had the same.
CRICKET TEAMS Andrew's
The following are the cricket teams chosen to represent the Hongkong Cricket Club In the Axture ch Saturday:
1st. XI v. Indian R. C. (friendly, away).-A. W. Hayward (Capt.). D. 5. Blake, F. A. Dunnett, J. H. Fox, M. F. L. Haymes, L. D. Kilbee, G. A. Smith, G. A. Stowart, F. H. Stakes, M. R. Swain and J. R. Way.
(League, 2nd. XI. v. Police home) E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), C. W. E. Bishop, V. C. Bond, G. E, R. Divett, N. P. Fox, C. E. Gahagan, R. M. M. King. R. S. W. Paterson, D. S.
at
Auld Reekie Handicap
Soldier Of Britain
Nicely Nursed
Saldier
Bost Finish Of The Day
The best finish was seen in the Dumbledykes Handicap (second sec- tion) for "D" class China ponies when Good Morning. Valorous. Laughing Cavaller and Coronation Day flashed past seemingly locked to- ether. Atter a few minutes of | deliberation, the verdict went to Good Morning by u head while Valor- Dus
Calvier beat Laughing
and Coronation Day by short head. The last two named chargers could
of Beltain was not con-not be separated and that was the
Robb, W. Wooding and I. R. Davies. Eldered to have, a chance in the Auld end of a perfect day's sport.
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