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Record Attendance

At Race Meet

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um positive that the scramble for the first leg could have been tackled without any trouble. The female punters had to depend upon their It male escorts to do the buying. was a keen tussle between Hob Roy (Encarnacao) and King's Coronation (Needs)

the two and

Shanghal riders gave a fine demonstration of Jockeyshal, It WAN <ling dong race, the battle commencing at the distance and they seemed to cross the touch line almost lockett to- gether. The judges deliberated for while before announcing their de- cision. When the saddle cloth num- ber "ix" (Rob Roy) went up first in the frame, there were many smli- ing faces.

Rose Evelyn

Justifies Confidence

After unseating her jockey. En- carmacao, who escaped with only a shaking. Hose Evelyn gave some trouble to the mafoos at the buck stretch, but the mare was eventu- ally caught at the entrance of the addock. The jockey was brought buck in a car to mount the mare at the entrance of the course and Rose Evelyn was led back to the post with further Incident.

Luckily out any the mare was trapped for there was Home heavy money, to be precise, 1,113 tickets on Rose Evelyn to win (second the Connaught Handicap section) from the 11⁄2 mile post. It see the was certainly amazing to confidence placed In Rose Evelyn

know despite the fact that she is to be a bad starter. As it was the ing mare got away badly, but coming round the corner she came on the outside at a pace that surprised me and she ran her race out, winning by a length and a half. There was tremendous excitement at the finish, for lots of people had backed her and the Jockey, Encarnaçao, always had a big public following.

SNOWY RIVER STILL STRONG

AT THE FINISH

Clark Gable and Myrna Loy In "Test Pilot" showing at the King's Theatre 10-day.

Four Goals Shared In

RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED ON

Soccer League AMERICAN GIRLS

A fast and exeling game was the outcome of the Third Division en counter at Happy Valley yesterday

Ede. R. A.

and Stanley when 5th shared four goals.

The Hyogo prefectural authorities decided to allow softball exhibitions by the visiting American girls at the Nishinomya ground on certain cond!-

lans.

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One of the tour conditions pub- There was never a dull moment

uniforms which were throughout, both aides attacking inished was that the players should turn, and what there was lacking in nat

The second condition "suggestive,"

not give the way of football was more than was that they should made up for by the keen enthusiasm autographs. Third, no games could displayed by both teams.

be held between "Japanese" and

Stanley opened on the offensive "American" teams. The fourth con- and took the lead shortly after thedition was no advertising. kick-off when Dilnot converted from Bde. fought the penalty spot. 5th back strongly and just before the interval Smith equalised with a well taken gool.

On the resumption both tcoms kept up the fast pace set up in the first half and the defences held out splendidly. Midway through this period Faith restored Stanley's lead, but shortly after Dean completed the scoring to once again place 5th. Bde. on level terms.

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Black Dog Beat Odds And Sods

Playing in the second round of the Ewo Indoor Bowling League ot the Hongkong Bowling Alleys last evening, the Black Dog beat Odds & Sods by 251 points. Scores:

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A meeting of the Hongkong Foot-1.

Total

Black Do

in room 55, Bank of Canton build- ing, on Monday, November 7, at 5.30 pm. Included on the agenda will J. Fawcett be the draw for the first round of R. H. Duddridge the Shield Competition:

A. Devonshire

Total

Woods

In the Nullah Nullah Handleyball Association Council will be held w. It. Hobbs which was incidentally the second Jeg of the daily double, Allan Ray- mand made no mistake in selecting Snowy

River as his mount over a distance trip of 14 mlies and the cream mare by Bobnink was full of running at the end of the journey. Katinka, who was the howling favourite let the public down very badly among the "also rans" but Torrindo Stor put up good

n show to finish fourth. The latter,

sent belleve, was

out for pipe-opener in preparation for the Fremantle St. Leger--the great classic of next week,

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TOURNAMENT HOCKEY

Royal Air Force and University met yesterday in a Hockey Associa tion tournament match, the former winning 4.0.

The University could find no foil for the thrust of the Air Force for "Test Pilot" (King's Theatre; towards and were for the most time day)As violently exciting as the on the defence. All the goals were

scored by Bartlett, Beream of a speed plane in a power dive, the latest and probably the best of the air pictures evokes the atmos- phere of terror and tension in which the test pilot lives. There are several spectacular air scenes. The playing MARIANO TAILOR throughout is splendid. Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy Lionel Barrymore are all splendid in | the cast.

and

"Bnow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Queen's Theatre, to-day) Now showing at popular prices. The chief dimculty of continuing to about Walt Disney's marvellous film

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The biggest field of the afternoon was seen in the Kwangtung Handi- cap for "D" class raters and the Stewards should be quite pleased with the general turn out of 17 China pontes out of 20 enttles. A good lot of the starters had no earth- 15 chance, but owing to the special dollar lottery on the event owners came forward to play the game. As predicted Salvage Master annexed the important event but the mare is finding another way of saying that was hard ridden by B. L. Tao all the it is marvellous. You already know way round and she just managed to what is about, and until you have

it clinch the issue by

half-a-length seen the picture, you will never know! The winner was chased by Piet Hein how wonderful it is. and Tribute who finished locked "Lane Battalion" (Alhambra The- together and the judges could not atre, to-day)-An Interesting docu- In China. separate them.

mentary Alm of the fighting

(Oriental Theatre, Good, light enter- tainment in the conventional musical- comedy

Herbert's manner. Hugh

and fooling, Rudy Valiee's singing Rosemary Lane's vivacity are the highlights.

BENEFIT BOUT

New York, Oct. 20. Max Barr (221 lb,), former world heavyweight champlon, knocked out Hank Hankinson (213 lb) in 45 ce- conds in a benent match at Hono- lulu to-night.

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"Bland In" (Majestle Theatre, to- day). An entertaining story of life. In his come-back trail at Jersey in Hollywood, Leslie Howard takes City Tony Canzoneri (140 lb) won the role of an economist turning pro-

Blondell a close decision against Howard ducer, and Joan Scott (138 1b), of Washington, in an "extra" who helps him solve his eight round contest.-United Press, problems.

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