OFFICIAL JOCKEY STANDINGS

Hồng Kong Racing Record for Li Shld fall. the First Half of

....

published

by

Jockey Club,

1041, Hoo Pak-ming.

Lo Kwong.to Hong Kong R. Bluestohe

shows that a Pollock -... Mr. D. Black is top of the 3, L. Sung Jockeys' list for that period with G.W Hooks 18 wins to his credit, the second | J. A. Fielden on the list being Mr. L. B. Chao, S. Miu who scored 15 wins during the same period.

Below is the complete jockeys', list for. Happy Valley and Macao meetings: 1st 2nd 3rd Unpl

D. Black

LB. Chao

18 1019 82 15 180114 20

18491

1841 80

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Tang?Manwa,

F. A. Sequeira Alarcón.

J. Barrow

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R. Lobo [F. ?Märcal COOK FINO

0

10

H. L. Boon

[ 9.3 Téang? Wah-

R. Castro:

C. C. Chan

2, G. W; Cooper:

14

•M." FL. N6ymes

30, Charison Fong.

T-Veliny Wing Rwat

Họ Hong piag

A CHAT WITH DIMAGGIO

a penthouse on West End Avenue. The big town has been mighty good" to me," asserts the pound Italian who runs like̟ ̧à gazelle, throws, Dike a 75-mm.. gun and hits Tike Joe Louis.

W #Heir Due October

"So I'm just up there looking 'em over. Sure, there's something of a strain even if they call me Dead Pan Joe, but I also knów that a consecutive hitting string improves me. The pitcher is Bearing down, and I'm doing the same," said DiMaggio in the the course of a recent interview.

That was the setup the other afternoon against; Detroit when 1

"Joseph Paul DiMaggio. III al- 21 broke my own Yankee record for ways will be able to say he was

hitting in successive games while born the year I set the record, helping set a new American Lea-beams DiMaggio. "That'll make it 61 gue team record for home runs easier for folks to remember his

P. Y. T. Wal

18

49

H. C. Pih

11

IV. V. Nodda

A. J. A. Harne

8 10 47

P. P Botelho

9

7

+43

D. H S. Craven

5

$70°

En-

WH. S. Davis

7 6

32

C. B. Moller

Б

4

13

S. W. Pan

5

4

37

6 4

40.

H. S. Chang

5

10

0

49

| F: Noodt

3

20

5. W. Loo

2 47

J. N. da Silva

1

3

ip Kulying

4

3 14

R, M, Wood

4

0 25

R. K. C. Chiu

3

8

45

G. Traverton

M. M. Sokoloff

4 10

6

43

3

4

32

1

5

In straight games.

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3

3

23

2

· 18

A. D. Coppin

1

11

D. Q. Woo

4

4

C. L. Gregory

1 26

K. Kwok

0

T. W. Chattey

3

8

Chiu Ki-fan

3 23

B. A. Proulx

2

4

H. J. Holden

1

0

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along in "October,

A DIMaggio heir is coming

birthday.'

"Now Has Penthouse "Suppose it's a girl?" cuts in

pretty Mrs. Joseph Paul' DiMag

"A pitch doesn't have to be per-gio II. 'fect now. I'll take a swipe at any i "Then," replies Joseph Paul Di- ball to my liking, but I'd be a Maggio II, "that'll make it easier. sucker to go for bad pitches just for folks to remember the birth- to prolong a batting splurge. If I day of Josephine Pauline DiMag- did that, I'd seldom get a good glo." ball,"

So, Pop DiMaggio keeps that DiMaggio 'definitely has desert-toe polnited toward the pitcher ed 'the San Francisco wharves for and lays for fat ones.

After establishing a commanding lead against Royal gineers, whom they beat by 27 runs to 4 to retain the cham- plonship, in Saturday's Baseball League game, U.8.S. Mindanao players Indulged in some left-handed batting. Mascavage is seen here at bat with Foley catching. The umpire in Nip Lum.

ROYAL SCOTS HOLD FIRST SOCCER PRACTICE

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By "Referee"

Royal Scots started their football season with o practice game on Murray Parade ground yesterday and though no new talent was on view the display of last year's stalwarts was such as to give promise of a successful season.

WARM TRIBUTE

PAID MR. W. E. HOLLANDS

The players were handicapped by the heat and the hard state of the ground made ball control difficult, but several good move- ments were seen during the game.

tites, win 10 men, beat Whites by the only goal, scured by Laws. In the second half and but for the good dis- play of Hankier in Blues' goal and the poor shooting of Whites' forwards they would have lost,

Bankier's Saves

Bankler brought off several good saves during the game while Fraser, Colony captain, was his usual self ut leli-back Falconer played a hard game at centre-half for Blues, whlie in the forward line Bailey distributed well. Parnaby, in the pivotal position, Was

do the outstanding player in Whites' fence

A glowing tribute to the unself- Ish work done by Mr. W. E. Hollands during his long con- nection with Hong Kong Football Association was recorded by the Council of Hong Kong Football Association at their monthly meet- ing held

yesterday and presided over by Mr. Wong Ka-tsun,

Mr. W 15. Hlas fured to thei Council of Association some tour years ago, prior to which he was for a num- ber of years Hon. Secretary. He has represented Eastern recently but be a cause he has not been nominated by and had hard luck with a good shot in them for this season he is not entities; the second half. Auld missed several to his seat on the Counell.

In the attack, Gordon, former local International, Auld and MacDonald were prominent, but all were poor with their parting shots. MacDonald played useful game as an inside-forward

chances.

Notable Absentees

Hossack, Naysmith. Marshall and Fleming. members of last year's teams, were absentees while it is understood that Royals still have A number of promising players who will be given a chance in the next trial,

Mr. J, McKelvie said that the Council should not let the services Mr. Hoi- lands had rendered to the Association and to soccer generally go unrecorded. | It was unnecessary to state how much his work was appreciated by all and he felt that something should be done to permit Mr. Hallands to keep in touch with the Counel}, His proposal that Mr. Hollands be issued with a Coun- BLUES: Bankler: Fowler and cilors' card was unanimously carried. Fraser: Munro. Falconer and Clark, Mr. J. Skinner said that he associated Laws. Cooke, Bailey and Callaghan. himself with Mr. McKelvie's remarks, WHITES:--Slater: Thompson and saying it was a pity that the rules Parnaby: Gibson, Parnaby and G[bby: of the Association did not permill Holden. Gordon, Auid, MacDonald and electing him to an honorary post such | Gilroy.

as honorary vice-president. Must Ass0. ctations and Leagues have this provi. sion and he was of the opinion that afteration to the rules at the next Annual General Meeting should include this point.

After the routine matters of the meeting had been disposed of the flx- tures for the season were approved,

Charity Match

NO DOG DERBY THIS YEAR

THERE WILL NOT BE A DOG DERBY IN 1941, BUT THIS IM- PORTANT EVENT OF THE The application of Chinese Federation GREYHOUND RACING TRACK on behalf of Chiran University for per- mission to stage a charity match on SEASON HAS NOT BEEN CAN- Saturday, September 13. between CELLED BECAUSE PRESSURE Shanghai, and Hong Kong Chinese to HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO BEAR, supplement the funds for a scholarship The Greyhound Racing Asso- in memory of the late Chen Chen-wo ctation have acted on their own ("Darky" Chen) was discussed.

initiative and It was decided that the match bo

people will, no permitted, provided necessary permis doubt, ask why? Perhaps they alon was obtained from the president feared too big a gathering of spec- and that none of the players suspended tators, which would have caused by Shanghai Football Association last comment from the anti-sport| season. bo included.

brigade. It can be remembered Mr. McKelvie pointed out that thero was little time before the meeting for that 15,000 attended last year's the members to go over carefully the race. apart from those who could minutes of the various committees, not gain admission to the enclo and he suggested that, as Association sure.

funds permitted, all minutes should Greyhound racing has splayed be circulated to the members. This its part in the war effort, quite was carried, cam chat luo

A latter was read from bir Walter apart from providing enjoyment, H: Chen who resigned from the Council Reuter

owing to his departure from the Colony,

In his letter Mr. Chen expressed the that gate receipts paid to clubs in the pleasure he had derived from his con- Challonge Shield competition were tax- nection with the Council and sald he able, and that the amount due to would be most willing to be of any ser Covernment during the 1030-40 posson vice in Singapore in connection with was over $700, and for the 1940-41 sca.. local football.

Bon nearly $200,

A donation of $1,000, to the Bomber Fund, out of the prants of the Associa-

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to

Gate Receipts Taxable on in 1940 was also able to tax,

NGAN BERKAMION Iwas decided that clubs should not report of the South China Malayan “be asked to refund a portion of the Was redd. Mr Chon stated that gate receipts abendly received but that Balayan Etball Association had provision should be made in Tuturo.

ated Soul, China" from all biome, for this liablity:WARNAVALA NAV connection with the rioting at The frensurera were authorised

gor. He atachica a letter from make the hedekanty payments, a p Football “Association" there and a Mr Charida Ying (Bouth, China) and. Yrom the "Bunday Herald? wiilch | Bet, Whelan," (Royal "Engineers); wore fa" was the correct, Version of the welcomed as now meinhers of the dent and which he asked to be Couheft, and bars, present were Lfout! taken as official from Bouth China A Commander G. 9. Hugh Jones. Cap'nin ¿The Council accented the exular fod, RT Guest, Meusra. J Sklifier, Ci "A report from Messrs." Forey-Smiths! | Gulmğam. R. M. Omhy, T. McKejvini Seth" And "Timing, treasurers, atated "W:-75 BrownisT-0- Stikes, R, KID that" the War: Taxation Office had ruled and C. A. Goldenbarg, Iton, Secretary,

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