THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 2,

Hong Kong Riding School Annual Sports

Second Meeting For March 13

genius such as Mr. Bob Charles bé- hind the venture, competitors and spectators alike can rest assured of an interesting day's sport.

The second annual sports of the

The following is the programme: Hong Kong Riding School, will he

Target Competition (Open): Competi- held on Sunday, March 13, mencing at 10 am, at the Riding tors will ride past target on horseback

.com-

bundle, remount and return to centre of School, dismount and don clothing. When all are dressed the onlookers will decided which is the best dressed

Children's Jumping Competition. Fancy Hunt Pair,

Tay Tots Competition. -School and Club Relay Bace (Open):

and throw missile at target. Nearest Open to members of the Hong Kong 1. CORINTHIANS

Jockey Club, Fanling Hunt and Race First Term Adult Pupil's Competi-Club, Macao Jockey Club, H.K, M.G.T. tion...

Schools headquarters, Tai Hang to bull's eye wins

and Road, "between Stubbs Road Broadwood Road.

It will be recalled that the first sports held last year proved a large success, the entries being big and the events keenly contested.

Troop, Kowloon Riding School, Equino AND CLUB-POLICE ELEVEN TO MEET

Second Term Children's Competition. Sports and Club and The Cottage Club, Ponies will be supplied to all compe- Bareback Riding Competition.

titors in the open events, if desired. First Term Children's Competition.

Entries are free and must be sent to Third Term Children's Competition. Fancy Dress Riding Competition The Hong Kong Riding School, P.O. |(Open) Competitors. will ride to a Box 535, not later than noch, Wednes- With an experienced organising heap of clothing, dismount, select a day, March 9.

If you can't take it

To-day's Chance For Servicemen

Servicemen who have not been able to afford the price of “admis- sion to the first four matches in which the Islington Corinthians were featured, are requested to note that to-day a Corinthian eleven will meet a local team comprised of Club and Police players, on the Club ground commencing at 5.15 p.m.

The Corinthians have agreed to change their players during the in- terval, and, if possible to exhibit all their talent during the tenure of the game.

The delay of the Clipper has made some slight alteration to the plans. for Manila. They will now leave by the steamer

arriving in Manila, on Saturday,

on Monday. This delayed arrival I will mean the can- celling of two games previously ar- ranged.

They expect to return to the Co- lony on March 30 by the Empress of Japan. Should conditions be suit- able on that date they will play their return match, with the South. China Athletic Association;' if not the game will be played on Thurs day, March 31.

SHANGHAI GAME

The return half of their world tours commences a few days later when they sail for Shanghai, where they hope to be able to play one or two matches. From

m Shanghai the next port of call will be Honolulu, after which they will play football in Vancouver and San Francisco. An interesting match in America will be one against the film com- panies of Hollywood.

The last leg of their tour will be across America and Home across

the Atlantic.

The following will represent the local team:

LD. Skinner (Club) C. Pile (Police) and C. Bone (Police); D. Hynes (Club), C. Gough (Police) and HBrittain (Folice), G. Hill (Club), A. Pearce (Club), F, A. Fowler (Club) Howlett (Police) and B. 1: Bickford (Club).

Reserves:MA. Fisher (Club), M, Manning (Police) and A. Keown and Parker (Club).

take an

HOR

The Hong Kong Brewery & Distillery Ltd.

SZABADOS TO MEET PUN SAION IN RETURN CLASH

Next Saturday's Feature

The table tennis exhibition of the former world's champions, Milslos Szabados and Istvan Kelen, next Saturday should satisfy local spectators as an extraordinary ex- hibition will be featured.

"Szabados, who lost 2 straight games to Pun n, the local last Saturday to appear in a

published in

Chinese champion,

night, has arr return match More detai due course.

Share This Page