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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1937.
CLOSE BADMINTON MATCH AT TAIKOO LAST NIGHT
SAINTS
JUST
BEATEN
FIRST WIN FOR THE HOME SIDE
Of the three matches scheduled for the Mixed Doubles Badminton League last evening, only one was played, the other two being postponed by
mutual arrangement.
St. Andrew's visited Talkoo, and though they were confidently exprel- ed to win against the home side which had not won a clugle point from four matchen, they were nar- rowly beaten, the issue going to the Anal gaine.
Talkoo won because in G. A. Smith and Musa R, Summers, they had a pair who were better than any from the Saints, Smith and Miss Sum- mers' won all their three games, and a fine victory by A. Keown and Miss A. Fraser in the last and deciding gamu over H. Kew and Miss White Kave the homesters their initial vic- Inry.
C. Bevard's return also strengthen- ed the Talkoo team quite a bit af- though he and his partner won only one game; this was is one-sided match against Kew and Miss White, who were beaten 21-0,
Talkoo led 2-1 at the end of the round, but at the end of the second the scores were tied at 3-3. Then E. F. Fincher and Miss Florrie Wong Have the Saints the lead by beating Bayaird and Mins Cunningham, The second encounter in the inst round saw a fine victory by Smith and Miss Summers over, W. C. Choy and Misy Churn. Everything then depended
Badminton players who took part in the mixed doubles match between St. Andrew's and Tallos on the Jalter's court last night. Front Row (left to right):-Mistry Cunningham. Summers, Fraser. Churn, Wong and White, Back Row (left to right)~~A. Keown, G. A. Wilte. C. Hovalrd. H. Kew, W, C. Choy and E. F. Fincher. Photo by Ming Yuen.
MAURICE TATE ILL
En Route For Argentine
Buenos Aires, Dec. 17. Maurice Tate, the England und Sussex county eleketers, who is en route to South Amerien with a cricket team on tour of the Argentine, is re- ported to be suffering from pneumonia and is not likely to play during the
tour.-ftruter,
on the final game between Keown Tate recently received notification and Mim Fraser, and Kew and Miss from Suses that his contract with White, the former winning out at 21-the county would not be renewed
next year).
15.
Scores:
12. A. and Min Surniem (Taikoa) beat E, Pincher and Min F. Wong 21-13; bent W, C. Choy and Miss M. Chumn 20-13; bent 11, Kow and Miss E. White 21-9.
TO-DAY'S RUGBY
FANLING HUNT RACES START TO-MORROW
P.
FIVE INTERESTING EVENTS ON THE PROGRAMME
(By "Captain Foster")
The Fanling Hunt and Race Club will officially open its steep- lechasing and hurdling season to-morrow at Kwanti when an at- tractive programme of five interesting events will be presented to the public.
be her
Baish.
run.
SELECTIONS FOR RACES TO-DAY
Three "Champion" Events
(By "Captain Foster")
There are eight races down for to-day's meeting at Happy Valley und my selections are as follows:
H.K. AUTUMN SUB-GRIFFINS
CHAMPIONS
Gordillo
Coronation Day
Tabby Cat
LAGGARDS! HANDICAP
Нандег
Racing Heart Australian Doy HONGKONG AUTUMN
CHAMPIONS
King's Warden Bear Claw WIR LIC
DILATORY HANDICAP
Ebony Idoi
National Falik Philanderer
- TARDY HANDICAP
Tyne
Jingle Jim
Soldier of China
QUEENSLAND AUTUMN
CHAMPIONS
Ablo Amazon Gypsy Love
Lancashire Chlps
LAST CHANCE HANDICAP
A Great Tinte Discovery Bay RoolBy
FINALE HANDICAP
Valorous
Gold Coin Sylvandale
DAILY DOUBLE EVENT
Tyno/A Great Time
Senior Shield Ties This Week-End
Fine Football Promised
(By "Abo")
Chief interest in local soccer during the week-end will be centred on the first round of the Senior Shield. Two matches will be played this afternoon and one to-morrow.
In an effort to lift the trophy, the Saints have obtained the services of four outstanding players, whose In- clusion should strengthen the team considerably. Two of them are Servicemen, Pickering and Connor, right back and goni-keeper" respec- ilvely of the Royal Ulster titles, who won the League championship last
AMERICAN TURFMAN
season. The other two tre RETIRES
trao and C. F. Remedios, two of the best half backs in Hongkong o Shanghi only a short while ngo,
While Pickering and Conner are active part in the game, still taking an Beltrao and Remedios have laid off for a little time; and it is problema- theal what their displays will be like this afternoon when the teany clashes I with Kowloon at Caroline it. I saw Pickering and Connar two weeks no in the exhibition match against Colony XI, and I feel safe in gay- ing that they will not let the team down. If both Beltrag and Remedios are it and have not lost their form, the Saints' defence will be a great stumbling block to the Kowlona for- wards, who will find it dificult to
through,
Ret
Kowloon's record in Shield com- petitions is second to none in Hong- kong, but it will have to play very well indeed to-day to negotiate to day's hurdle.
CLUB STILL WEAK
The other game this afternoon is between the Club and Eastern at Happy Valley. I uzn afraid this rame will not bear comparison with the other. The Club side does not
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Baltimore, Nov. 24, Mr. Cornellus Vanderbilt Whitney hos temporarily retired from the turf. and 15 of his berses have been sold for £23,020. The sale was the most Important of its kind in Maryland turf history.
Mr. Whitney regards his retirement
merely us temporary and said recent- ly that when he had an opportunity to devote personal attention to his stable he would be buck in racing. In the meantime his wife hus ex- punded her stable of jumpera by tak-
some Ing over
of her husband's former flat racehorses, which will be put to jumping,
The horse which won most money was Dauber, which was sold to Mr. w. Du Pont, jun., a member of the Jockey Club, for $29,000 (about £5,800), while The Chief, which was rated no Dauber's superior at the beginning of the season, was sold to Mr. Maxwell Howard for $14,100 (about £2,020).
seem to show any signs of improve Three Horses
ment, though a Shield may bring the best out of the players. The Chinese should win if they pro- duce their normal form.
To-morrow afternoon, the Police will play South China "A". With the Pollee, it is never safe to say what they will do, even against a
MIXED DOUBLES ormidable team like South Chinn
TENNIS
For the convenience of racing outty problem for anything may fans. there will be a special train at happen; but, I am pleased to find |1.25 p.m. to Fanling and return at the lappy Valley racer, Ebony Idol, 5.50 1.m. to Kowloon. The Railway among the list of entries. At this Brst class return fore is $2 including time last year, this blackle of Lt.- edmisaon to the Race Course. Ad-Col. Dowbiggin was second
carrying nission to the Public Enclosure' is $1 | a. jockey of 181 lbs. in the "B and Service Men in uniform are division of the December Country charged at half price.
Cup whereas to-morrow Ebony Idol has to tip the scale at only 185 lbs. „A. Known and BUN . Fraser lost to Two strong fifteens have been
The Canberra Handicap, a steep. I think your money is safe on this uchier and in Wong 21-7 lost to selected by the Army and the Club lechase for Australian ponles over ag. However, Canary and Nebular Choy and Mino Chumm 21-12; bent Kew and Miss White 28-15,
in thir Triangular Tournament one and a half miles, has down five | Star are excellent country ponies
The semi-finals' of the C. Bovard and Mim I, Cunglagham tostrugger match at Stokumpoo tris entries, but Saltire has never jumped and they should be well up at the Mixed Doubles
Colony to Flacher and Mrs Wong 21-12; lost to afternoon. This match, which will before the public and this, will
Tennis Champlon Choy and Ming Cum 21-10; beat Kew and Mba White -0.
ship have been arranged for to-day makden commence at 4 p.m., will be preceded therefore by a game between H.M.S. Adventure Glorious Star in a good leuper and The best field of the afternoon will at the Chinese Recreation Club. and the Club "A" XV at 2.45 p.m. Chitters and Juliette following De-Scurry over half-a-mile sprint to and Miss M. Gruths, while G. C to win with Lucy undoubtedly be seen in the Ladies Chun-chiu will meet A. E. P. Guest
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Mrs. Chiu
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ridden by ladies. The Valley, con- Recreio "A".. 3 3 0 0 23 4 B
Burnett and tingent is well represented by Araxy,
Mrs. Burnett „BTC Kowloon Tong 4 3 1 0 23 13
The main event is the Ambulance Mac's Adventure and March Brown. ha who has strained G
scheduled to meet E. C. Fincher find Free Lances
shoulder, 3 2 1 0 10 12 4
the Cup, a hurdle race for China ponies King's College team, but it is doubt-over 14 miles, and a special sweep the former being the winner of the Miss R. Perry.
is being conducted
Wong-Nei-Chong Stakes and is now this race. the property of Miss P. Scott Harsat 3 pm, and the second
The first of these games will start Denerth, China Clipper,
Election
at 4.30 Time and Lancashire Tich are newton-who-ls-going-to-ride-herself
p.m. it is understood that the latter to the same
me of over the sticks, but
My selections are as follows:
may be postponed, as the time China Clipper has the making of a
CANBERRA HANDICAP
found unsuitable, good Jumper and It is not a bail bet to follow. Widnes and Zero are old Glorious Star timers, the latter being my choice.
Lury Gutters Juliette
LEAGUE TABLE
St. Andrew's, 62 30 18 27 4 University 3 1 2 0 15 12 2 640 10.352
'Cuikoo Recreio "B"
1 0 1 0 4 5 0
RECREIO FORGES AHEAD
Club de Roerelo "A" advanced another step in be "A" Divi- sion of the Men's League last night when they defeated King's Collero by nino games to love.
I* Chan,
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missing from
ful whether his presenco would have made any apreciable difference to the final results.
Scores:
II. N. Chung and W. M. Cheung (King's College) Lost to L. A Carvalho and A. M. Silva 11-12; lost to M. A. Oliveira and J. J. Remedios 13-21; lost to H. A. Alves and H. A. Barros 13-21.
K. H. Lo and W. C. Cheung (King's College) lost to Carvalho and Silva D-21; lost to Oliveira and Remedios 10-21; lost to Alves and Barros 5-21.
H. T. Woo and K. L. Liu (King's College) lost to Carvalho and Silve 1-21; lost to Oliveirn and Remedios
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Very poor responte in the way of entries has bcon received for the Tipo Handicap (o steeplechase for China ponies over 11⁄2 miles), there being only three nominations. Double Chance, Estover and Jan Stewer,
und they should
pass the winning
post in the order named.
The December Country Cup for Chinn ponies over the country course
5. 16-21; lust to Alves and Darros 22-24., finishing on the rare course is a
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DECEMBER COUNTRY CUP
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The defence is sound, but the forwards luck thrust and too often scoring opportunities are thrown away. If, however, Howlett and Johnson are on the mark, the Chinese will not have things entirely their own way.
South China "A" has paid the Pollee the compliment of fielding its full side for the engagement,
TEAMS SELECTED
In Dead-Heat At Cairo
Cairo, Nov. 25. Three horses dend-healed for first place in the Aboukir Handicap for thoroughbreds, run here to-day over seven furlongs at the Hellopolis Rac- ing Club.
Lemfin, owned by the British Am- bassador, Sir Mites Lampson, and ridden by Gibson, an English jockey. was leading near the post, but was enught by Mr. T. P. Cozzika's Bally- cornnine and Baron J. Empain's Crazy Weather.
St. Joseph's-Connor; Pickering. V. Costu; A. J. Hussain, N. Belirao,
The last time a triple dead-heat C. F. Remedios; C. Marques, A. Ward, D. Leonard, J. Gomes and A. Alves.
occurred on the English Turf was ut Newmarket in 1024, when Hope Kowloon-Rowlands; Souza, A.
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Club-Skinner; Hi, Nogaitzin; Hynes, J. Skinner, Wilson, Fisher, ant Fowler, Bickford and Sloan,
Eastern-Sammy Tsang: Lo Wal-
Kwok
Ping-chung: Tsung Chung-wan. Ng Tak-wing, Lo Wai- kuen; Chan Ping-to, Soong Link-sing, Lee Tuck-kee, Kwok Ying-kee and lâu Chinx-ta,
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South Ching "A"--Choo Slew hang: Nuk Shu-hen. Lí Tin sang Leung Wing-chlu, Lau Hing-chol. Lee Kwok-wai: Tso Kwal-shing. Lai Ship-wing, Pung King-cheong, Cheuk Shek-kam and Cheong Moon-wing.
CRICKET TEAM
The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club 1st XI In their friendly match against the Royal Navy to-day, at 2 pm. on the town ground:
A. W. Hayward, F. H. Stokes, M. F. L. Haymes, L. D. Kilbee, M. R. Swain, H. Owen Hughes, T. A. Pearce, J. H. Fox, G. A. Stewart, R. E. J. Nelson and A. C. I, Bowker.
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