FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING..
BIG FIELDS AND EXCELLENT SPORT.
-BENGAL--RECOVERS HIS OLD FORM.
[BY RAPIER.]
The success of Saturday afternoon's race meeting at Happy Valley justified the enterprise of the Stewards in running ao soch after the annual event. The attendance was good and the slight drizzle that fell at intervals during the afternoon did not seriously interfere with the enjoyment of those present. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. F. Beith who have just come down from. Shanghai were inter- ested spectators. The dividends were pretty high and the punters complaint of receiving about 10 cents return no longer holds good. All the winning ponies puid double figures except Bengal. Even here the dividend of $0.10 was somewhat surprining as the pony, was a bet favourite and an easy winner. Rengal disappointed badly at the 1977 meeting and at this year's meeting he was in rather a parlous condition. He seems, however, to have now regained his old form and it will be interesting to see what, he can do at his best. His time was 2.04.28, but I think if pressed he could have reduced, the existing record of 2.09.25. The course was improved by the little rain that fell and the going was well nigh perfect. The starting was satisfactory and it was usually the jockey's fault if a pony was left. Sending riders behind has a salutary effect upon the rest of the field' and makes the starter's job easier." The handicapper, Mr., Alves, did rather well and to appreciate his work properly it is necessary to know a little about the many pitfalls. he has to encounter in the execution of his task. Honours were evenly distributed and Mr. Prouls was the only jockey with two wins to his credit.
THE OFFICIALS..
Patron:-Sir Cecil Clementi.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1928.
and made the pace to suit him. nelf.
The last rice was won by Com rade and Charles showed excellent Honorary Stewards:-H.E. Vice- judgment throughout the running. Admiral Sir Reginald Y. Tyr Dumfries took second place with whitt, H.E. Major-General C. Macao Beauty one and a C. Luard, Commodore J. lengths away, Pearson, “Stewarda :-Mr. FI. P. White
(Chairman), Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, Sir Heary Gollan, Kt. C.B. E., Mr. M. T. Johnson. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie. Mr. E. J. Paterson, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton. Clerk of the Courer:-Mr. C. G.
Mackie.
Secretary: Mr. C. B. BrowD..
Linstead and Treasurer:-Messra.
Davies,
Judge:-Mr. D. E. Clark. In Charge of the Sculey:-Mr. R. M Dyer and Mr. W. E. L Shenton Starter:-Mr.
Wilson.
W.
D. Fidde
Second Starter-Major. F. Hogg- L'addock Mr.F. Sutton,
Handicapper:-C. M. S. Alves. Time-keeper:-Mr.
Priestley
Honorary Surgton-Dr. J. W.
Anderson.
Honorary Veterinary Surgeona :— Major F. Hogg. R.A.V.C., Mr. Le Reidy, M.R.C.V.8.
THE RESULTS.
half
1-Happy Valley Handicap "A"
Class: Six Furlongs.
Messrs. K. C. Lau and H. C.
Lee's Duke of Verona, 153 Iba....... (Mr. Harriman) 1 Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and Mr.
C. Gordon Mackie's Peck, 165 lbs... (Mr. Clark) 2 Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Taze
Lon, 183 lbs...(Mr. Roza) 3 Time: 1:31.4-8.
Won by one and a half lengths: one length between. second and third,
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: 41.20.
Places: 1st, 13.50; 2nd, $9.80; 3rd, $24.30.
M H. P. White's San Fran- ciseo, 158 lbs.... (Mr. Charles) Messrs. Usher and Crabbe's
Warrington, 153 lbs.
Time: 104.2-5.
(Mr. Usher) 3
Won by many. lengths; four "lengthy between “kezond and third.
Pari-mutuel
Winner: $0.10.
San Francisco
Pinces: 1st, 35.90; 2nd, $5.70.
Winner. Places.
Bengal
789
431
304
514
Warlordship
121
Little Sit Tang..... 8
Warrington
78
113 109
63
5.-Happy Valley Handicap "¶" Olass: Six Furlongs,
Mr. F. Usher's Mowgli, 162 161.
(Mr. Usher)
| Mr, R. M. Austin's District Call, 138 lbs. (Mr. Sewell) Mr. Erskine's Easter Day, 139
Ibr
(Mr. Erskine)
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1
S
Time: 1.33.
four Won by lengths: three lengths between second and third..
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: $14. Places: 1st, 88.60; 2nd, 821.10; 3rd, $12.00.
Winner. Places. Mowgli ........... 380
Scooter
171.
Sea Front....
134
438 28* 172
Liberty Hall
123
175
King Constantine... 02
148
Easter Day
13
190
Ka
53
AL
District Call
40
98
Madeira
38
82
Green Slip
71
The Haugh
48
Easing Weld
26
Circe
31
Siang River
15
Silver Fox
10
Fire Call
3
.. 15 -Aberdeen Plate: One Mile.
Mr. Ho Kom Teng's Blackstone
Hall, 135 lbs.
(Mr. T. L. Wong) 1 Mr. L. Dunbar's Coos Bay, 158
lbs.
(Mr. Roza) 2 Mr. R. J. Paterson's November,
Bulteel) 3 158 lbs.
Time: 2.0.3-3.
Won by half & length; six lengths between second and third.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: 829.80. Places: 1st, $10.30: 2nd, $6.80.
Winner. Places.
Coos Bay
THE RIFLE CHAM-
PIONSHIP.
THREE MARKSMEN TIE.
SCOTS QUARDS | N.C.O. WINS.
There was some very good shoot- ing, despite the fact that conditious were none too good, st Taikoo Range yesterday, when, under the auspices of the Hong Kong Rifle League, the individual rifle cham pionship of the Colony was de- cided.
1
The shoot was held under King'a first stage conditions. There were 31 entries for the contest, and of this number 23 entrante fired. The light was dull, and during the shoot off between three entrants who tied on the total score, rain did much to spoil shooting. On the whole, however, the event proved a signal success.
INTERNATIONAL
SOCCER.
IRELAND WIN AGAINST. SCOTLAND.
· A BIG CROWD PRESENT.
(THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENOT.)
LONDON, Feb. 23th. Playing at Glasgow to-day in an international soccer match, before a crowd numbering 50,000, Ireland beat Scotland by one goal to ni?. "
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.
ENGLAND DEFEAT FRANCE
AT TWICKENHAM.
· SPECTATORS NUMBER FIFTY THOUSAND.
www.
Company Sergeant-Major Prover, 3.3, of the 2nd Scots Guarda, won the championship of the [THROUGH BETTER'S AGENCY.} Colony, after a tie with r MacIndoe, of lhe Taikoo Rifle Club,
LosDox, Feb. 23th. and Mr. W. Chandler, of H.M.S. Ia surny weather, at Twickenhan Carlisle. Each of these competito day, 30,000 spectators, including tors obtained a score of 97. In the His slajesty the King, saw England shoot off, Sergeant-Major Proven beat France at rugby by 18" points gained the verdict by the narrow-
to 8 points. est of margins. Mr. MacIndoe was very unlucky in not winning, but is to be warmly congratulated on his excellent performance. Mr. Mac- Indoe is a new member of the Tai- koe Rifle Club, and it is the 6rst time he has entered for any rifle shooting competition of this kind,
The Scorea.
The full scores obtained by the competitors arò given below:- 200 500 600
ds. yds yds. Ttl.
C.S.M. Proven,
M.M., 2nd Ba Scots Guards... 54 Mr. A. MacIndoe, Taikoo Rife Clabs." "I] Mr. W. Chandler,
H.M.S. Carlitle":
Mr W. Barker,
22222
32
31
87
34
32
ल
H.M.S. Argne 31 33 Taylor, Piper.
Guards 32
2nd Bn. Scoti
648 875
37
Capt. F. L. Le 241
Gres, Artillery
Royal
.... 480 November
430 Blackstone Hall... 183 Manor Hall
29 7-Stanley Stakes: One Mile. Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's
Tarzan, 157 lbs...(Mr. Reidy) - 1 Mr. H. L. Yung's Chatto, 137 1. (Mr. T. L Wong) Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes, 152
∙JbB. .....
(Mr. Rozu) 3
Time: 210,
Won by a short head; two lengths between second and third.
tch
Mr. D. Walus- ley, Taikoo Rife Club... 29. R.S.M. Marmy, D.C.M., 2nd Bn. Scots Guards... 31 Mr. W. Latham,
Dockyard Rife Club. Sergeant Quion,
2nd Ba. Scots Guards
22 8
97
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32.97.
32" 90
་་
IRELAND BEAT SCOTLAND.
At Edinburgh to-day, there was a crowd of 60,000 spectators when Ireland beat Scotland by 13 points to 5 points. The conditions were ideal,
I
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SCOTLAND BEAT CHINA BY FOUR GOALS.
"KOWLOON" "ANDRA:P. WIN IN THE LEAGUE:
The following are the results of games played on' Saturday:- "SUNDAY HERALD" INTER-
NATIONAL CHARITY- CUP FINAL.
Scotland, ; China, 0.
HONG KONG LEAGUE.
Division I.
LEAGUE: DIVISION L
Kowloon. Club de Recreio On the Railway ground at K loon, the home team defeated scar's champions by four cla goals. All the goals were scori by Northey in the second half the game. McKelvie was assistin
Kowloon F.C., 4; Club de Re-Scotland and A. Gosano, the Re
creio crack forward, was als absent.
creio, 0. RA.F., 6; Hong Kong Police, 2 Division II. “A.” R.A. Reserves, B; Club de Recreio
Heserves, 0.
•
China Athletic Reserves, 3; St.
Joseph's, 0.
Silva in the Recreio kop a good goal throughout although beaten four times.Sims troubled the Recreio attack and they failed to settle down,
Turning over with a blank sheet. Kowloon put on presaure and South Ching "B" 4; South ten minutes play in this half. He Northey gave them the lead after
China A," 2.
Division II "B," Kowloon "B," B; St., Joseph's
Reserves, 2
+
CHARITY GAME.
Scotland «. China. Scotland turned out a very strong sido to meet China on the Hong Kong F.C. ground in the final of the Sunday Herald Cup Competition. Scotland won by four clear goals, this being the biggest set back that China have had this season. Scot land wins the cup for the third time. Rain fell throughout, but this The following will represent the did not bar thousands from witness" Club 2nd XI., on the Club grounding the game, the stand accommo at King's Park to-morrow at
HOCKEY.
H.K. HOCKEY CLUB . THE ROYAL ENGINEERS.
F. S. Nicholls, R R Todd, L. F. Nicholson, L. A. B. Duncan (Cap-
tain), Rev. J. P. Murray, Rev. N. Evans, LP. Thomas, R. K. Valen tine, E. L. Sim. W. A. Nowers, T. P. Saunderson.
Jeffrey,
34.30
96
L/Sgt.
2nd Bn... Scots. Guards
31
31 26 88.
Taikoo
33
33 93
55
34 30
93
Sr.
IDCTA,
Mr. C. . Sum
Rifle Club... 32 Sergt.
Barham,
་
32 23
87
dation being packed. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer were among those pre- sent,
་
The team's lined out under Mr.
scored two more from passes and then with a solo effort, put on the fourth with a fast rising shot. The Recreio could do little against the Kowloon defence and when the final whistle sounded Kowloon were leading by four goals to ni. Should Kowloon maintain their present form they will be a hard aide to beat in the Shield Competition, the semi-final of which is to be played on Saturday next, when Kowloon meet the winners of the H.K.F.C. K.O.S.B.'s due to be played on the H.K.F.C. ground on Tuesday next.
E.A.F. +, Police.
These teams met on Saturday on the United Services ground in the Hong Kong League, and R.A.F. gained an easy victory by C goals to 2, but the police forwards were not combining as well as their opponents. After 25 minutes play Birch put across a fine centre and Armitage cleverly rounded Taylor and passed to Vernon, who scored from close range. Police played better together after this reverse. Hall time: R.A.F., 1, Police, 0. J. W. Baldwin, as follows:-* The second half opened in sen
Scotland-G.· Bodger · (H.K. | sational fashion, three goals being Club); Hirst (Scots Guards) and scored in the first 10 minutes. The Gardiner (K.0.8.B.); McBride first went to the R.A.F., Vernon (H.K. Club), Stewart (E.K. Club, receiving from Welsh and placing captain) and McKelvie (Kowloon); the ball well out of Estall's reach. Campbell (K.O.S.B..'). Aird (Scots Then a centro from Pile was con- Guards), Toal (K.O.S.B.'s), Me verted by Cornwall for the Police Glinchey (K.O.S.B.'s), and the Rev. within 3 minutes of the re-start. But Birch scored for the B.A.F. (K.O.S.B.'s).
Iwith a fast drive. After twenty China Pau Ka Ping; Ng Kumminutes play he got another. Chuen and Lai Yuk Tat (captain); Further attacks by the Air Force Leung Yuk Tong, Wong Shui Waled to Vernon obtained two more and Lam Yuk Ying Tao Kwai
Police goals
made strenuous Shing, Lau Mau, Wong Pak Chong, efforts to reduce the lead and Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong shortly before the close Taylor scored a great goal from long- range.
Result: R.A.F., G; Police, 2 The teams
Morris, and Arlett; Leggett, Welsh and Banks; Robbins, Birch, Vernon, Armitage and Parsons.
2nd Bn. KO.Si
02
Borderers. 90
20
og
34
Sgt. I/M. Sluter,
2nd Bn. Soots
Guards
31 28
83
30
81
Mr. W. E. Cook,
N.
Iu.
23
-23
63
24
90
Winner. Places.
H. R. H.
O'Moon
216
290
Peck ...
209
159
Duke of Verona
75
104
Pari-mutuel
Dobbin
41
94
Winer: 870.30.
Captain
39
+3
Places: 1st, 811,30; 2nd, 86.90;
P.O.
Warrington
31
67
3rd, $12.50.
Can, H.M.S. Mar-
Chow Tac Loo
Winner. Places.
Zion
36
34 29
60
46
Bing Boy
25
36
Chatto
649
716
Sunning
46
Gala Eve
479
585
nan,
Mr. K. McLea- Taikoo
23
Erstwhile
145
205
Tarzan
102
211
Fair Eyes
57
177
Peter
46
83
The Gaunet
33
37
Skipper
20
Loch Lomond II........ 19
39
THE RACING.
O'Moon was sent out in the first race although he could, I think, have won the Stanley Stakes even al 183 lbs. For some obscure reason he wax mede favourite in a field of 10 although quite out of his class Peck held up the stärt resulting in his getting away rather badly otherwise he might have won, Captain did not run as well as.ex- pected but there is something wrong, with him as he stumbled badly in the straight. Duke of Verona beat Peck by one and a half lengths with Chów Taze Lon, a favourite place pony of Mr. Roza's, a length be hind.
There were 15 starters for the second race and they quickly sort ed themselves out the race resolv ing itself into a tassie between about five of them. Spinner just managed to beat Fair Eyes, the favourite, with Erstwhile filling the third place.
The favourite, King of the Plains, won the third race by one and a half lengths. Boukra ran surprisingly well and took second placo two lengths in front of Northern Stag.'
The classic race was won by Bengal very easily Charles did his utmost with San Francisco but he was hopelessly outclassed. War- rington was a bad third.
Mowgli won the fifth race with aut being pressed and the time was only 4-5ths more than the winner of B Class handicap. District Call and Easter Day filled the re- maining places with-a-good-doal of space between them.
The sixth race, was the best event of the day and Blackstone Hal's victory was well deserved, and in the nature of an upset. Near the "distance post he was neck and neek with Coos Bay and a typical China pony driving contest resulting in Blackstone Hall getting home? by“ half length. November was B long way behind and seems to be handicapped by his youth.
Reidy won the Stanley Stakes by n-short-head with Tarzan and paid $70.30, the biggest dividend of the day. Chatta was the favourite bat did not respond to Wong's vigorous overtures and had to be content. with second place with Fair Eyes and Mr. Roza coming into the pictura two lengths away.
Roza rode a nice race in the righth event on Chemal and Although I consider this pony the best in the race he would not have won had Born not shown initiative,
Tangle ......... 19
2-February Stakes: Five Furlongs.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Spinner,
158 lbs...(Mr. Bulteel). 1 Dr. S. To 'Wong's Fair Eyes,
152 lbs
(Mr. Roza) 7 Mr. Seth's Erstwhile, 150 hs.
Time: 1.18.2-5.
(Mr. Loo) 3 Won by a length: a length be
tween second and third.
Pari-mutuel
Winner: 27.40. Places: 1st, 89.20; End, 80.00; 3rd, $12,70,
Fair Eyes
Erstwhile Brown Jug Loch Tay
Loch Tay....... 14 8.-Wanchai Handicap "B" Olass: 11 Miles. Mr. K.H.'s Chemal, 153 lbs.
(Mr. Rozh) I Mr. George's Horsford, 158 lbs.
(Mr. Clark) 2 Messrs Dyer and Beith's Loch
Tummel, 137 lbs.
Winner: $14.30.
Rifle Club...... 31
32. 20 £9
(Continued on next Column.)
非
THE CASH SWEEPS. WINNING NUMBERS:
Drawers of unpiaeed starters get $50 each except where stated.
Race.
No. 387.....
958 283
$1,015.00
200,00
... 145.00 Enplaced runnera:-Nos 57, 46, (Mr. Reidy). 3132, 468, 342, 170, 11.
Winner. Places.
Time: 2.44.
396
607
Southern Stag Spinner
218
357
170
235
Won by two lengths; four lengths between second and third.
115
Pari mutuel:-
128
98
39
Liberty Hall
39
Shingle
Movanager
The Haughni 17
Social Call Loch Lomond II... Wing Sin
Places: 1st, $8.40; 2nd, 80.70; 3rd, 80,30.
Winner. Places.
..
co II.
-
No. 10
81,585.70 390,00
564 330
**** 195, 10
Unplaced runners:-Nos 358, 438, 333, 420, 142, 416, 919, 320, 503, 224, 74, 409, 356.
Race II,
33
Loeb Tummel
·428 ***
23
16
Chemal
388
507 412
No. 500:
8
Masonic Hall
329
271
16
6
15
Yuen Sin......
Horsford ........... 120
84
672 9:00.....
91.
Little River..........
Sea Front
70
40
4
3
11
.2
6
11 Miles.
The Grouse Scho
Mr.
3-Happy Valley Handicap “B” Class: Six Furlongs. Dynasty's King of the Plains,, 162 lbs.
(Mr. Proulx) I Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Boukra
Mr. C.T.C.'s Northern Star, 150
139 lbs.(Mr. Bulteel) 2
Time: 1.34.1-5.
lbs. (Mr. Harriman) 3
Won by one and a half lengths: two lengths between second and third.
Pari-mutuel
Winner: $20.50,
Places: 1st, $9.60; 2nd, $12.70; 3rd, $8.90.
King of the Plains. 201 Boukra
Grey Knight
... 175
Northern Stag
The Goblin ....................' Ploughman
Limestone Hall
Barley Grass
$1,743.70
498,20 240.10
Unplaced rumers:-Nos 542, 335, 818, 188, 585 316, 256, 125, 292, 334, Bace IV.
9.-Wanchal Handicap “ A'” Class: 257, 376,
Mr. K.H. Kay's Comrade, 153
ibs.
(Mr. Charles) 1 Major Lake's Dumfries, 151 lbs.
(Mr. Harriman) 2 Messrs. Usher and Reidy's
Macao Beauty, 151 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) 3 Time: 2.44.1-5. half lengths between second and Won by two lengths; one and a
third.
Pari-mutuel
Winner: $17.10. Places: 1st, $10; zid, 80.30; 3rd, $0.80.
No. 18
$4,087.30 1,167,60 583,90
304 110 Unplaced runners(8100 each): Non, 41, 55%
Race V
No. 38
88 574
$1,960.40 58840
284.20
Unplaced runners:Nos. 173, 295, 287, 83, 617,738, 126, 181, 347, 70, 272, 676, 246.
No, 241 296 257
ERCOVI,
pandātu
€2,948.40 €42.40 321.20 Unplaced runner:-No. 380,
Race YIL
No 7152,080.60 432 388.80 200 H 294.40 Unplaced runnera Nos, 91, 427,
Dockyard Rife
Club ............ 28 D/Sgt. Blakeley
2nd Br Scots Guards
Mr. F. C. Good.
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20 83
23
29 30
89
28
95
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31" 23
93 21
E2
an
man, H.K. Ds. fence Corps Sgt. Ley, 2nd Br...
Scots Guards... 29 A. B. Hamer,.
H.M.S. Brice 29 Major W. White,
R.A.0.Corps... 29 C/Sgt. Murray, M.M., 2nd En. K.U.S.B. 27 Pte. Hall, End
%% R
25
93 #5
57
Br. K.O.S.BKk. 95. 23 24 Sto. P.O. Beard,
18 "H.M.S... Bruce: 24
[First three tied for first. place; after the shoot off, places as above.
HONG KONG RIFLE LEAGUE.
ANNUAL RIFLE MEETING. The annual rile meeting, under the auspices of the Hong Kong Rifle League, is to be held at the Kowloon City Range on Saturday and Sunday next; March 3rd and 4th.
Entries are paderstood to be good, and there is no reason, given reasonable conditions why. the meeting should not prove a real
success.
Saturday's Programme, The programme for Saturday com- prises, two events which under:-
are as
China was represented by the Athletic team.
Until Aird scored the first goal, there was little to choose between the team's though Scotland had the advantage at half-back. Except in flashes China's forward line were not impressive. Alexander showed a good turn of speed and the open- ing goal came from a good centro of his, Aird giving Fau Ka Ping no chaice. Soon after Toal re ceived from Campbell close in and scored their second goal and at the interval Scotland were leading by two clear goals.
R.A.F. Avery
Polico: Estall: Taylor and Sherry; Brittain, Orem and Jessopi Pile, Pennell, Forbes, Cornwall and Noonan,
Referee: Mr. Stokes.
DIVISION II.A.”
China Athletic v. St. Joseph's.
A good game was expected be... In the second half, Scotland playground and in view of the Inter- tween these teams on the H.K.F.C. ed a strong game and put on two national game to follow, a large goals. McGlinchey, always handy, crowd was present. Goals by Lo took a partial clearance by Pau Wai Man, Chan Chow Hui and Ip Ka Fing and before the goalie could Kau gave the Athletic a three goals recover, the K.0.8.B.'s player had lead at the interval sent the ball into the net. A dash
In the second half St. Joseph's. by the China right was stopped by failed to convert from a penalty, McKelvie and a fine movement by Yik Chan Poy saving from the spot Scotland's right wing gure Toal kick taken by Curris. good opening which was accepted
There was no scoring in the second half. and Pau Ko Ping was Ecuten for
R.A. Reserves v. Club de Recreio the fourth time.
Reserves.
Rodger, bereabout, had the hardest shot of the game to deal with, Suen Kum Shun sending in ripping that which Rodger did well to clear.
With Scotland pressing the final whistle sounded with the score: Scotland, 4; China, 0.
At Sookunpoo, the R.A. beat the Recreio by six clear goals. Gill gave the Gunners the lead and be fore the interval the same player had scored again. The R.A. had all the play in the second half and put on four goals, the visitors team being very weak in defence.
South Ching. 4A "z, South
China, “ B.” -
The South China teams met on
Teams Complimented. The teams received a good recep tion when they lined up in front 9 am to 1 p.m. Championship of the stand at the close of the their own ground at Caroline Hill, of the United Services (open to game. Mr. A. T. Hamilton Chair: the team winning by four members of HM. Navy, Army man of the Hong Kong Football goals to two. At the interval the Hong Kong Police, Volunteer. De Association, after complimenting "B" were leading by three clear fence Corpe)..
2pm to 5 pm.-Rifle Team the teams on their display, said that
In the 'second half the: last year over Championship (open to teams of 8 dollars went to charities as the re
three thousand goals. "A'1"
played isp. strongly and re Fo be shot in conjunction and consult af gate receipts. This year reach "B" total. Another goal gistered two goals, but failed-to currently with previous event). that amount would be practically for the "B" gave them the points
doubled. Mr. Hamilton then asked by four goals to two.
Sunday's Programme,
0 am. to II am.--Tile Competi- tion (Team of six).
1a.m. to 1 p.m.--Attack petition. (Teame of eight),
DIVISION II. "B"
Mrs. R. M. Dyer to present the cup to Scotland. Jimmy Stewart ro Conceived a great ovation as he came
forward to receive the cup on behalf | " 2 p.m. to 5 pm-Musketry Com of Scotland. Miss Paula Hollands,
Kowloon v. St. Joseph's, petition (open to teams of eight). the daughter, of the populer · Hon.
Individual-Musketry Competition Secretary of the Hong Kong Foot Played on the Kowloon F.C. (to-be shot concurrently with team ball Association, then handed to ground on Saturday, this Division Mr. B. M. Dyer a bouquet in silver II. "B" match ended in a win for eboot),
On both days from 10 am. there bolder, tied with the blue and white Kowloon by 6 goals to 2. Kowloon, will be a Revolver Pool competi- colours of the HKFA, M, L M were a long time before they show. tion, open-to-all-comers. Pistols-Dyar, President of the HK.F.A., ed-any-promise, and St. Joseph's and ammunition will be supplied' was presented with the replica of were feading at half time, Lezama on the range, and no other pistol the Hong Kong Telegraph Inter- and Iau Tung having scored for or revolvers will be allowed to be port Cup to record the victory of them, while Cabe replied for, Kowa used. Unlimited entries, at 20 the Hong Kong team in the Inter- loon Unplaced runners Nos. 243, 418, cents per 10 abots can be taken... port game in 1927. Mr. Dyer thank- After the interval Kowloon were
342,525, 571, 184,
Winner. Places.
Ukelele
Winner. Plares.
138.
Comrade
Dumfries
494 -473. 259 935 203
481
204
158
Kom Tong Hall 252
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Macno Beauty-
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