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FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 8TH MARCH;- 1930, Commending at 2 v..
The First Ball will be Rung at 1.30 г.x.
·MEMBER'S ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and: their Ladies must wear their Balgos prominently displayed.
No one without a Badge wil be admitted to the Members' Encleaner.
Badges admitting Non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club, Rooms at 85.00 for Gentlemen and $2.00 for Ladies, are obtainable through the --SECRETARY - upon introduction by
Mamber,
Back Member to be responsible for payment of all Chits, &c.
Members' Badges admitting t Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.
Members can obtain, upon application to the SECRETARY, Badges (limited to Two for the Free Addalon to the Member's Enclosers of Wives, Lady relatives and Friends.
Names must be stated when applying. On no protest will Children be permitted in their Enclosure during the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 for all Persona Including Ladies, and is payable ʻat the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mon, otc.,; will not be permitted to operate with- in the Precincts of the HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB during the Race Meeting.
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Sports News
GOLF NOTES.
THE CAPTAIN'S CUP.
[BY WHYNEOK."]
cular instances would make holes somewhat which as present are dull into a real test of golf.
ARMY INTERNATIONAL" SOCCER.
BRITISH ARMY BEATEN IN FRANCE.
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PARIS, March 4. In the second match of the Army International Triangular Football. Tournament played to-day, the French Army beat the British Army by two goala to one.
For instance, Sandy's Pulpit is a bogey four-it couldn't very well be anything else from the back tee -and apart from the 18th it is the easiest bogey four on the course.
At present there is little danger for the long hitter who goes for the. This was the second defeat sus- A. O. Brawn is to be congratu-green and gets off the line, as he tained by, the British this year, the lated
on winning through the generally has an easy ran up onto Belgians having won by four goals match-play stages of this competithe green. The other day I hook to two in the initial match played
ed beyond the 15th tee almost into at Selhurst Park on February 8. the wood, a shot which ought to have left me with a dimeult re- covery and a feeling of thankful- ness if I managed to get a four. But I was able to run my bail up to the pin. I hadn't ever to play a pitch i
tion.
Last week he met A. H. Ferguson in the final, and was victorious on the last green,
Ferguson turned two up, thanks to a stymie at the ninth, but Brawn, in spite of these Scotch (1) tactics, plodded steadily along, bagged a four to win the tenth, and with his strokes won the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth, "to become two up and five to go.
Ferguson halved Sandy's Pulpit in four, and won the next in the same figure. The top-dressing gave him the sixteenth in four, and a
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Similarly, the short hitter who gets off the line and avoids the two existing bunkers has a large plateau
Norway, with its martial tradi to play onto, and should always get his 4. Now look at the bunker tions from the time of the Vikings, as shown below, and see what hapis well on the way to seeing pena. The short hitter off the line woman as Admiral of the Flect and has to be able to play a fairly General in Command. The Liberali
Government now in power is pre- accurate pitch..
paring a Bill giving women admis sion to all offices of State which have hitherto been reserved for men only. This implies that women, at least theoretically, may enter the Army and Navy, and that they may take clerical posts.
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There is no immediate danger of women becoming naval officers, bu it is quite possible, that they may become candidates for clerical poata Women may now take their theolo gical degree, and as the Church in Norway is placed under the ad- ministration of the State all the positions are offices of State. The prospect has created general in- dignation, and the overwhelming majority of clergymen have protest- ed against the prospect of having worien colleagues. They base their objection on the traditions of the Church and the spirit of the Gospel, and they chiefly, quote St. Paul: Women should cover their heads in the congregation, and they should not speak."
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five and six as the seventeenth left him dormie one down.
The long bitter who goes for the green takes a certain amount of Brawn hit a good drive at the risk, but that is only fair, as he is last hole, whea Ferguson scuffed deliberately trying a lop a stroke his through the pimples. The lat-off bogey, and does so with his eyes ter, however, recovered well with his spoon, but three putts allowed Brawn to halve.
Brawo, fought out an uphill battle in the second half, playing well up to his handicap, and being in no way disturbed by his more loquaci ous opponent, who seems to have most recovered from his recent
illness.
The Military Meeting will take place at Faoling over the Old Course on Monday and Tuesday, March 10 and 11, when competitors will have the right of way.
Bunkers.
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On the other hand, it is a good shot that has the length of the green, and therefore our bunkering. must not be too severe on drives VEGETABLE SHOW a bit off the straight. To this end the ground directy in front of the two leading bunkers is arranged to green or behind the bunker, de- steer a spent ball either onto the pending on the degree of inac- curacy.
All the bunkers are pot bunkers,
not deep, as they are not intended as severe hazards, but rather.to mak you feel a certain glow of satisfaction in getting down in two shots should you happen to pay any of them a visit or get on their
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H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
NO PLAY YESTERDAY,
Weather conditions prevented any play yesterday and so all matches down for decision were postponed.
To-day's programme is as follows:
Open Singles, Kong Too Cheung e. Chiu
Open Doubles.
Chiu.
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HOCKEY.
UNIVERSITY DEFEAT
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RECREIO.
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Playing at King's Park yester- day, the second XI. of the Univer- sity defented team from the Recreio Club by three goals to one. On account of the weather the ground very slippery and Chunspoilt some fine shots. Recreio drew first blood through C. D'Almeda, but before the end, of the first half the Varsity levelled through a fine abot by Nolasco. The University added two goals more through Adams and Azzis, during the last half, the Recreio team Failing to score.
T. Honda and T. Akiyama v. J. S. McEachran and G. W. Sewell.
Handicap Singles "A."
'D. S. Green (rec. 2/8) v. Dr. L. T. Ride (owe 1/6).
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B. P. Moodie (scr.) v. J. R. Hin. ton (rec. 2/6).
Handicap Doubles.
O: E. C. Marton and H. 3. Swann and L. Forster (owe 3/8).
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HOME FOOTBALL. SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCH. (TSROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
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