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SOUTH CHINA MEET NAVY IN IMPORTANT GAME

By "Referee"

THOUGH TO-DAY'S First Division games have no bearing on the Championship, they should be interesting as the teams appear to be well-matched and the better of the two games should be at Soo- kunpoo where Middlesex and Royal Scots meet.

Middlesex are generally conced. | Þ♦

ed to be the best of the Military teams, but Royals will be all out

To beat them this

time as they !

hve in the past given Middlesex

at ood game.

The

greatly

improved

St.

Jeph's meet Kwong Wah in the other senior game and should win. Kwong Wah were

beaten in the

first game but did well against Eastern last week Their forwards at their best to will have to be

get past the present St. Joseph's defence which will include Guy and Castilha,

Sing Tao, who still have an otil- sde chance for Second Division In nours,

and Suld wm.

meet

Middlesex

To-morrow. Navy ne at home to South China at Causeway Bay and a good game should be seen. Suth China are in a trong pose 3 for the

I"hamponlap whide

WEEK-END SOCCER

PROGRAMME

FORM GUIDE

Following is a complete survey of racing at the Valley this year, giving the time, frst three ponies, their jockeys and weights, won by and when--A.M. stands for An- nual Meeting, and 1 or 2 means first or second day:

AUSTRALIAN GRIFFINS, 1941

HALF MILE & 170 YARDS 1.01.1--Distant View (Pih. 152).

Fleetwing (Poy, 152); 3, Misty View (Botelho, 152). 3 and 2. A.M.3.

(Molter. 1.02.0 Starlight

152): 2. Nomine Poenae (Chno, 152); 3; Hascossay (Davis, 152). and

short head

A.M.

6 FURLONGS

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 1, 1941

RAPIER'S

SELECTIONS

FOR TO-DAY

Race No. 1

ORACLE

PRAIRIE VIEW GAY FOX Outsider: Vig Major.

Race No. 2

BLACK SEAL CORSAIR

A SURPRISING TIME Outsider: Sydney Lady.

Race No. 3

VIS

1.18.2 Distant View (Pih. 152); 2

Major (Sokoloff. 152); 3. Star- light (Moller, 152). A.M.I.

ONE MILE

and 3.

151.0 A Happy Time (Holden, 152);

200.3

2. Fleetwing (Pay, 152); 3. Go- JOCHILA (Black, 152). 5

short head. A.M.1

1 MILE 171 YARDS

Fleetwing (Puy, 152); Starlight (Moller, 152): 3. Mountain View (Ph. 152).

3 and 1 A.M

14 MILEБ

1 MILE 171 YARDS

2193-Colooma (Black, 152); 2. Oracle

Following are the soccer fixtures [2184

Ny who are still in the Shield for the week-end.

Competition, may give them sirot:

er position.

TO-DAY'S FRIENDLY CRICKET

# Seo's

Saturday

FIRST DIVISION

$

Middleses

(Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)

St Joseph's

Kwong Wal (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m )

SECOND DIVISION

V Sing Tau

Middlesex

The cricket programme for the Fulce week-end is an all-friendly affat! with three senior games and one in the junior section,

Best match on the programme will perhaps be the Kowloon- Indians game at King's Park, undi In view of the poor showing of the Sookupno team in revent matches. Kowloon will probably prove

good for them even

too

- though their team will be some- what depleted on account of Vo- lunteer Camp.

A couple of CCC, 1st XI play- ets are also away at Camp but an "A" team from the Valley club will take on the Engineers and fairly close game should result.

Cricket Club will be at home to the University and should win.

hile in the enly Junior game of the afternoon Police shou'd prove too good for St. Joseph's College.

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V

1 Sookunpou, 3.00 pan)

Kowloon 30th R.A.

(Caroline Hill 3.00 p.m.)

R Scuts (Boundary Street, 3.00 pm.) RA.OC.

S. China (St Joseph's, 4.30 p.m.)

THIRD DIVISION Shell

36th R.A. (St. Joseph's, 3.00 p.m.) 12th R A.

1 2011 R.A. (Stanley, 3.00 pan.) 35th RA

1 Service Corps. (Stanley. 4.30 p.) International

1 24th BA (Military, 3:00 pm ) Signals

い Engineer. (Mildany, 430 pun.)

Police

Friendly

Eastern

(Boundary St, at 4.30 pan.)

Sunday

FIRST DIVISION

V South China (Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.)

SECOND DIVISION

Club

K.C.C. H.K.C.C.

V

V.

C.C.C

V

P.R.C.

V.

1.R.C. University Royal Engineers St. Joseph's

Navy

C.C.C. 1st XI:-G. Souza, A. J. Hulse, J. L. Youngsaye, E. A., Lee, J. W. Leonard, W. J. White, L. Choa, U. H. Snail, C. W. Lam, T. Edgar and E. H. Esmail.

H.K.C.C.-H. Owen Hughes, E. W. Pudney. D. S. Robb, N. D. Booker, L. D. Kilbee, W. J. Finnie, G. J. P. Carey, G. P. Charlton, A. E. Perry, R. H. Griffiths and A. N. Other.

University:-N. C. Sen Gupta. L. T. Ride, K. Y. Tam, J. Tsui, G. Hong Choy, J. Fenton. K. S. Oh, N. Singh, T. C. La, S. Amplavanar S. Mahmood. Reserve: D. Chel- Jiah.

P.R.C.-A. E. Carey, W. L. Clarke, J. Shepherd, H. Tyler, H. Danbrowsky, G. V. White, H. Baldwin, A. Matches, J. Hayward. E. G. Post and A. Billingham.

Cricket Cancelled The match between Kowloon Cricket Club and Indian Recrea- tion Club fixed for to-day has been cancelled owing to the con- dition of the ground at K.C.C.

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY

Kit Chee

(Club, 4.30 p.m.) Navy

V R.A.S.C. (Causeway Bay. 3.00 p.m.) Engineers V Kwong Wah (Caroline Hili, 3.00 p.m.)

THIRD DIVISION

Medicals (Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m.)

R.A.F.

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2.54 1

13 25 1

51 1

54 1

(Needa, 149, 3, Prairie Viell LEPIDO. 152) Shon heat and 3 AM3

First Love (Linug. 1521 2 Prai

rie View Pit, 152› 3. Marsh Warbler (Black, 152). 3 and short hend A M. 1

1 MILES -Distant View (Pth, 152); 2, Ora- cle (Needa. 151; 3, First Love

Мину 1521.

3 Liang.

1134 A.M 2

14 MILES Marsh Warbler (Black, 1521. 2

Mountain View (P 152. 3. National Courage Tho 152) 2 and many. AM 4

AUSTRALIAN

SUBS, 1941

HALF MILE

Moonlight (Noodt, 1491

Bona Vacantia (Sokoluff, 132). 3. Fresh Air (Ip Kul-ying. 1491. 2 and short head AM2 Bendemeer (Needa. 1521: 2. Royal Sovereign (Noud!, 1521 3. Newborn Star (Craven, 152) 2 and 4. A.M.2.

@ FURLONGS

1 18 4 Votted Express Ip Kuby lag.

152); 2. Fresh Air (Woo.

1 19 4

1 199

1 20 2

1 48.0

1492

3. Newborn Star (Craven, 1525, 5 and AM! Amulet Star (Craven, 152) 2. Black Seal (Chao, 1521: 3 A Surprising Time (Holden, 1:20 Neck and short head, A.M.1 National Welfare (Tao, 152, 2.

Happy Returns (We

1497; 3. Vitamin M Black, 152, Head and head. A‚M, 1. Maple Leaf Noudt. 1495, 2. Op- fina Fide (Sokoloff, 152); Fresh Air (Needa, 1491.

and 3 AM 3

ONE MILE

Manhattan (Hearne, 149): แม่ Gentiam (Sokoloff. 150), 3, En deavour (Wel, 152), 4 and 3 A.M.I.

1 48 0-Endeavour (Muller, 152); 2. Mainsail (Yuen, 152); 3, A Sur- prising Time (Black, 1521. and 4. A.M.4.

1.52 0. United Express

[Ip Kul-ying. 152); 2, Tiện Tiện (Sung, 130); 3. Casino (Tang Man-wa, 149). Many and 2 A.M.2

1.33.0-Lex Fori (Sukoloff, 152); 2. Sydney Lady (Hearne, 152); 3, Bugle (Moller, 149). 11⁄2 and 1. A.M.4.

New Class Of

Shanghai Ponies

JUST WHEN RACING is beginning to pick-up after several barren years we are face with the pro- blem of having to race "midget" or "X" class ponies, writes "The Chaser" in the "N.C.D. News."

CHARLESBER

SAM'S CHOICE WONDERFUL SCHEME Outsider: Eve of Deception,

Race No. 4

HILLSBORO BAY HUGHBER GALAXY

Outsider:--Johnbër.

Race No. 5

NOMINE POENAE

HASCOSSAY

KING'S WELCOME Outsider: Misty View.

Race No. 6

POTENTATE

GALVESTON BAY

EMERGENCY UNIT Outsider: Eve of Folly.

Race No. 7

MAINSAIL

BUGLE

SNOW WHITE Outsider:-Vitamin M.

Race No. 8

UNITED EXPRESS ENDEAVOUR MANHATTAN Outsider:Jus Gentium.

Race No.9

VENUS BAY CHEERFUL STAR SHUTTLECOCK Outsider:-Centre Court. DAILY DOUBLE:-HILLSBORO BAY and POTENTATE.

MESSRS WEI & TANG RIDING TO-DAY?

Race fans will be glad to learn that Mr. P. Y. T. Wei, who sustained injuries to the face when the pony. he was riding (Fair Chance) came down in the last race on the Second Day of the An- nual Race Meeting, has recovered sufficiently to be able to ride again this afternoon.

From a reliable source last even. ing, it was learned that Mr. We! will be taking part in three races to-day. his mounts being Iron, Beauty, Jane Doe and' Amusement Tux.

There is a possibility that Mr. S. W. Tang, who was thrown by The Kaula Bear on the First Day, will be riding again to-day.

Mr. D. G. Woo, who was thrown by Jungle Princess on the First Day, will not be taking any fur. ther part at the Meeting.

SHANGHAI JOCKEYS LEAVING TOMORROW

It is understood

F

came

that Messrs. Noodt. M. M.

down

from

H. J. Holden, Sokoloff, who Shanghai to take part in the An-" nual Race Meeting, together with Messrs. Billy Hill and George Pollock, who came in the role of spectators, will be returning to the Northern port to-morrow.

Mr. Holden, who came specially to ride for the Li Po-chun stable,

the had

misfortune to be kicked by a pony just before the start in the Second Section of the Sydney Maiden Stakes on the First Day of the Meeting and rode only twice during the first four days. In spite of the accident, however, Mr. Holden was successful in riding A Surprising Time into third place in that race.

In the race immediately preceed. ing, the Austral Valley Stakes, 200 0- Dutch Treat (Botelho, 152): 2. Mr. Holden was first on A Happy

202 2

22 2

2:30 2

1 MILE 171 YARDS

Black Seal (Chan, 152 : 3, Bu gle (Wel, 149) Short head and

A M 2

Happy Returns (Chao, 1491; 2. Santa-Anita (Laang. 132). 3. Sydney Lady Hearue, 152). 1 and 2 AM 3.

14 MILES King's Flight (Needa, 152); 2. Fori SokolofT, 152); 3. Bugle (Moller, 149). 4 and 12

Lex

A.M.3.

·Santa-Aalta Liang, 153); 2. King's Flight Needa, 1531 3. Corsair (Botelho, 1501, 3 and 2. A M.2.

1 MILES

2 49 0. -United Express (p. 152); 2, En- deavour (Moller, 152, 3. Jus Gentium (Soxuloff, 150).

12. A M:3.

TWO MILES

3.55.1-Never-Never

(Black, Santu-Anilla (Liang, Corsair (Botelho, 149), many. A.M.4.

AUSTRALIAN

OLD PONIES

6 FURLONGS

152): 2. 152):

3.

Tine.

Interviewed after the accident. Mr. Holden expressed the hope of being able to ride on the following day, but it was found that the cut he sustained was more serious than at first thought, and on the Tuesday the unfortunate jockey was taken to the Hospital, where few days.

War Memorial he rested for a

Mr. C. B. Moller, who to date has scored the most wins (6), is not certain when he will be re- turning to Shanghai,

ONE MILE

1.58.I-Velvetlight

(Moller, 159): 2. Oolong (Pollock, 159); 3, Char- lesber

(Chao, 152). 1 and

many. A.M.4.

2 and 1.59 3--World Fair View (Pih. 152); 2.

1,18,0-Viceroy (Black, 147): 2. Far View (Pih, 159); 3. Brown Der- by (Treverion, 135). Head and short head, A.M.3.

ONE MILE

Palber (Chao, 132);

3 Sam's Choice (Black, 149). Many and head A.M.3.

2.10.4-Oolong (Sokoloff, 150); 2. Vel- vetlight (Moller, 159); 3, Char- lesber (Chao, 152), Short head and many, A.M.3.

1/4 MILES 2.41.0.-Velvetlight (Moiler, 152); 2. Evo of Deception (Coppin, 156): 3. Raconteur (Wel, 153). 3 and many. A.M.I

1 MILES 3.02.0-Oolong (Needa, 152); 2, Velvet light (Moller, 152); 3, Lovely- light (Noodt, 152). 1 and 6. A M.2.

1.40.2-Sapper (Davis, 159); 2, Far View (Pth, 158): 3, Viceroy (Black, 162). 5 und 21⁄2. A.M 1, 1,50.3-Catterick Bridge (Chao, 148); 2, Venus Bay Needa, 159); 3. Cheerful Star (Tao, 194). 3 and 1. A.M.3. 1.52.2-Longdon (Noodi, 135); 2, Rooifly (Necda, 150); 3, A. Good Time (Chang, 135): 5 and 2. A.M.4. |1.34,3–Eve 1.56.0-Many Thanks (Hearne, 159): 2.

Vixen Tor. (Noodt, 147); 3, Pumpernickel (Tao, 163). Many and 4. A.M.2,

The Stewards of the Shanghai to the large number of racing en- | 1.59,1--Fair Race Club have found it necessary thusiasts in this city who have to inaugurate this new class, which | shown: increasing interest in

MILE. 171 YARDS

Change (Wel, 140); 2, Springhurst (Poy, 148); 3, Vixen Tor (Noodt. 143), 1% and short hund. A.M.1.

TWO MILES ·

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2;

course in which to fulfill their 351:-Brutus (Treverton, 135);" contract with a Japanese supplier

Springhurst (Poy, 140); 3, Con nieber (Chang, 140); 3 and 16 who has gone through extreme

A.M.4. difficulties in his.cearnest endear your to abido by his contract with the two Clubs.

will consist of 1941. sub-griffins as “quality!! events the Stewards a lot of 48 ponies have been given | have found, the most suitable re- the "once over by. Messrs. Key lock & Pratt and one of the dis coveries was that the ponies mea sured between 12.1 and 11.3 lands, It is hoped, however, that mem- bers of the S.R.C. and I.R.C. will Four friendly hockey matches support the subscription list of In the special race which will will be played this afternoon at these ponies, which cost $1:000 be provided for "X" class, ponies King's Park, Club de

Recreio aplece. Special races will be pro- the 12.2 ponies will carry. 150. Ladies and Central British Asso-vided during the year for these pounds while those under this ciation Ladies are entertaining ponies who will run among them- | measurement i will... carry 147 Hong Kong Ladies and St. An- selves in specified events and will pounds. But should they competė drew's Ladies at a p.m. respective-also be permitted to run with against "Y" ponies they will carry ly, while both Y.M.C.A. teams play other "y" class animals, but at "weight-for-Inches, with penal- against two Khalsa teams at home. | their respective "weight-for-ties and allowances calculated nc-

18T XI-Ciegott: Saxby and Railton, inches". A. N., Other, Tomlinson and Gordon: Macy, Olson, Dormer, Fancey and Banks.

| 2ND. X11,— Benwell; Taylor and Yvanovich; Gordon, Coombe and Wal dron: Spenglayh, Morgan, Hitchcock, Ireson and Dunno,

A Søt Back

Although the racing of this new lot-is somewhat of a set-back not only to owners and Jockeys, but

cordingly..

The subscription :list for class ponies closed on Friday, February 14, while the Drawing took place on Sunday at 110 am. in the Weighing Room of the Shanghai Race Club, „

A

AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS

11⁄2 MILES. :. 2.17.0-Sapper (Davis, 152)1 2. Distant Viow --(Pib, -/162); 3; ▼ Viceroy (Black, 152), 3 and 0, ...A.MA, ; (Black,

NEW CHINA PONIES

́• FURLÒNGSTM 1:23.3-Oolong (Needa, 182); '2, Love.

lylight (Noadt, 182); 3. 'Palber' (Chao, 152);"3 and 4. AMOL 1860-Palber (Chab, 15); 2. Baina Cholen (Binck, 119);;3, Wonder- ful Scheme : (Solokoff, 102), and 1, A,M,4,

OLD CHINA PONIES:

& FURLONGS

of Peace (Wood, 155); 2. Lovely Star (Fung, 159); 3. Royal Wedding Eve (Feilden," 166). O and many. A.M.2.

1 MILE.

1.54.0-Racylight: Apsdt, 152); 2, Eve of Harvest (Davis. 132): 3. Spleylight- (Moller,' 155); I' and 14. A.M.3.

1.58,3-Conquering Time (Moller, 180), and Eve of Reason (Divis, 1357;)

3, Hughber (Chang, 135), "Dead "heat and short hend, ·A,M,2.5

1 MILE 171 YARDS"! 2,13,3-Gindiator - (Chattdy, 145); 2, Po

tentate (Chiu. Kl-ton; 149); ^3/ Galveston Bay (Yul; 140):36 and 3.A.M.4.

..

| 2.10,3—Evè ́ol. Pesice (Coppin, 154); (2, Eve of Hunting. (Davis; 155): 3, Royal Wedding: Eve. (Sokoldir, 159), -4-and B3⁄41⁄2. A.M.3.

1/4 MILES 2.25.1-Navylight (Mollor,183); 2, 196 of Harvest (Dkyla; 133); 3, Confusion Bay (Needa,- 150), itcat and3⁄4. A.M:3. Confusion Bay (Black, 162); -2

Navylight" (Möller, 152): 3, 0- Lan (Neoda, 140). 2. and', 1, A.M4

-134.MILES 3:40.1-O-Lan (Nebda, RP); 2. Eve of

Harvest (Dav{#: 148};13, Burkóra). (S. W. Tang, 18973,8 and, short hend, A.M.1. -

|2.20.

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