OFFICIAL JOCKEY STANDINGS

Hong Kong Racing Record. for ¡LI:Shiu-fai the First Half of 1941, [Hoo/Pak-ming

published by *Hong

Jockey Club, shows

Mr. D. Black

Kong Lo Kwong-to

that

A Bluestone Is top of the 8. L. Sung

Q, Pallock

jockeys list for that period with ra. W. Hook 10 wins to his credit; the second L. UPA. Fielden. on the list being Mr. L. B. Chao, L. 6. Miu who scored 15 wins during the Lo G. Hin same period.

Below is the complete, Jockeys', list for Happy Valley and Micno macetings:

D. Black

V

Tang Man-wa

M. F. Alarçon

·*.÷A, Sequeira

J. Barrow.

BC. H. Chan

8 R. Lobo

1 42

Chân Quan

0

0 [E. Marcal

PO.C. F. No:

DH. L. Paon

Toảng:Wat

0

1.

Rt. Chatro

1

C. C. Chan

4

2 G. W. Cooper

14. M. F. L. Haymos

30

1

Chanson Feng

Young Wing-kwal:

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A CHAT WITH DIMAGGIO

“So I'm just up there looking a penthouse on West End Avenid

Hem over. Sure, there's something

The big town has been mighty...

me,'

of a strain even if they call me good to Dead Pan Joe, but

," asserts the 2004 I also know | pound Italian who runs like a that a consecutive hitting string gazelle, throws like a improves me. The pitcher is gun and hits like Joe Louis, bearing down, and I'm doing the

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18 10

L. B. Chao

15 13

P. Y. T. Wei

15

9

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P. P. Botelho

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5

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4 13

S. W. Pan

6

5

4

37

W. G. Poy

6

4 40

H. S. Chang

5 10 В

49

F. Noodt

3

3

20

S. W. Loo

4

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2

47

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DiMaggio in the Heir Due October

A DiMaggio along in October.

heir is coming

"Joseph Paul DiMaggio III al ways will be able to say he was born the year I set the record,"

the course of a recent interview.

"That was the setup the other afternoon against Detroit when 1 broke my own Yankee record for hitting in successive games while helping set a new American Lea-beams DiMaggio. "That'll make it: gue team record for home runs easier for folks to remember his. in straight games.

Now Has Penthouse

birthday."

"Suppose it's a girl?" cuts 'in' gio II. pretty Mrs. Joseph Paul DiMag

"A pitch doesn't have to be per- fect now. I'll take a swipe at any ball to my liking, but I'd be a sucker to go for bad pitches just to prolong a batting splurge. If day of Josephine Pauline DiMag

I'd seldom get a

good

did that, ball."

DiMaggio definitely has desert-

ed the San Francisco wharves for

Maggio II, "that'll make it easier. "Then," replies Joseph Paul Di for folks to remember the birth-·*

gio."

toe pointed

So, Pop DiMaggio keeps that toward the pitcher

and lays for fat ones.

D. H. S. Craven

W. H. S, Davis

C. B. Moller

J. N. da Silva

Ip Kul-ying

R. M. Wood

R. K. C. Chiu

G. Trevorton

M. M. Sokoloff

B. L. Tao

S., Yuan

S. C. Liang

W. Yul

S. W. Tang

W. N. Yeh K. ip

k AD. Coppin C. L. Gregory

D. G. Woo

K. Kwok

T. W. Chattey Chiu Ki-fan

B. A, Proulx

The players were handicapped H. J. Molden by the heat and the hard state of inade ball control difficult, but several good move-i ments were seen during the game. Blue, with 10 men, beat Whites by The only goal, scured by Laws, in the second half and but for the Rood cis- play of Bankier in Blue, goal and thei poor shooting of Whites forwards they would have lost

WARM TRIBUTEifelt, PAID MR. W. E. HOLLANDS

con-

Bankier's Saves

Bookter brought GT several Дени saves during the game while Fraser Colony captain, was hus usual self at left-back.

Falconet played It have game at centre-half for Blues, while in the forward Hae Bailey distributed well. Parnaby. In the pivotal position, was the outstanding player in Whiles' dr fence.

A glowing tribute to the unself Joh work donc by Mr. W. E. Hollands during his Jong 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,

In the attack, Gordon, former tucal Mr. WE Hollands returned to the| International, . Auld and MacDonald Council of Association sume four years

were prominent, but all were poor with ago, prior to which he was for a num. their parting shots. MacDonald played ber of years Hon Secretary He has useful gaine 05 an Inside-forward represented Eastern recently but be and had hard luck with a good shot in cause he has not been nominated by the second half. Auld missed several them for this season he is not entitled | chances.

to his scat on the Council,

Mr. J McKelvie said that the Council should not let the services Mr. Hol-

lands had rendered to the Association

Notable Absentees

promising players who will be given

Д chance in the next trial.

Hossack. Naysmith. Marshall and and to soccer generally go unrecorded. | Fleming, members of last year's teams, It was unnecessary to state how much were absentees while it is understood his work was appreciated by all and that Royals still have a number of he felt that something should be done to permit Mr. Hollands to keep in touch. with the Council. HIB proposal that Mr. Hollands be issued with a Cow cilors' card was unanimously carried. Mr. J. Skinner said that he assocla'ed himself with Mr. McKelvie's remarks. saying it was a pity that the rules

BLUES: Bankter: Fowler and Fraser: Munro, Falconer and Clark, Laws, Cooke, Bailey and Callaghan.

WHITES:-Slater: Thompson ant Parnaby: Gibson, Parnaby and Clbbs: Holden. Gordon. Auld. MacDonald and

of the Association did not permit Gilroy, electing him to an honorary post such as honorary vice-president. Most Asso elations and Leagues have this provi- ston and he was of the opinion that alteration to the ruies at the next Annual General Meeting should include this point.

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

Charity Match

The application of Chinese Federation

LAI TSUN VERSUS UNIVERSITY

The postponed swimming meet- ing between Lai Tsun Swimming Union and Hong Kong University | Y.M.C.A. pool on Saturday, Au- will take place at the Chinese

gust 30, at 8.30 p.m.

on behalf of Chinan University for per mission to stage a charity match on Saturday, September 13, between Shanghai and Hong Kong Chinese to Following is the programme: supplement the funds for a scholarship Men's 120 Yards (3 x 40) medley re- in memory of the late Chen Chen-wolay; Ladles' members' 100 Yards back-

("Darky" Chén) was discussed,

stroke: Men's 140 Yards free-style;

It was decided that the match bo Men's 100 Yards back-stroke: Ladies' permitted, provided necessary permis members 50 Yards free-style: Men's sion was obtained from the president 220 Yards breast-stroke; Men mem- and that none of the players suspended bers' Co Yards free-style handicap: by Shanghai Football Association last Men's 50 Yards free-style; · Ladies' season be included,

'members' G0-Yards breast-stroke; Men MF McKelvie pointed, out that there junior members 100 Yards breast- was little time before the meeting for stroke; ·Men's) 100 Yards free-style: the members to go over carefully, the Men's 100 Yards (4 x 40) free-style mmutes of the various committees, relay.. and he suggested that; as: Association ) - funds-permitted, ⠀ all- minutes should

bợ chrculated to the members. This was carried,

Seth and Eloming. treasurers, stated Arlettor was read from Mr. Walter that the War Taxation Office: had ruled H. Chen, who resigned from the Council that, gale receipts paid to clubs in the. owing to his departure from the Colóny: Challenge Shiold competition were tax- In his letter Mr. Chèn expressed the able and that the amount due to pleasure he had derived from his-con- ! Government during the 1930-40 season. nection with the Courell and said he was over $700, and for the 1040-41 sea- would be most willing to be of any ser son nearly $200. ka vide in Singapore in connection with A donation of $5,000 to the Bomber. local football.

Fund out of the profits of the Associa tion in 1040 was also able to tax,

Gate Receipts Taxablet was decided that clube should not

be asked to refund a portion of the gate receipts already received but that

A report of the South China Malayan provision should be made in future tour was rend, Mr... Cheir stated that for this ability. DANMA the Malayan Ebotball Association, had The tropsurers, were authorised to exocerated. South: China from all blamp take the necessary payments, in contaction with the rioting at Mr. Charles Ying (South China); and Selangor. He attached a letter from Sgt. Whelan (Royal Engineers) were the Football Association there and a welcomed as new members of the report from the Sunday Herald which Council and others.present avere Lieut. he wald, was the correct voralon of the Commander G, S. Hugh Jones, Captain incident and which he asked to be R. Guest, Messrs J. Skinner, ci takon" as official from South China AA, Gulmgum, RM, Omar, J. McKelyfe, T&Council-accepted the oxplanation, WJ Brown, T. G. Stokes, K. Kilp Areport from Messrs. Percy Smith, and C. A. Goldenberg, Hon. Secretary.

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