ÄDVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1932.
2017, 22xr, 23¤d, 24th and 27th
ON
FEBRUARY, 1932,
N Saturday 20th, Memiay 22nd, Tuesday 23rd, and Wednesday 94th February, the Arat bell will be rung as 11 kim, and the first racu will be run at 11.30 am. On Satur day, the 27th February, the first beil will be rung at 1 pm, and the first paco will be run at 1.30 pm.
The tilin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four
days...
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MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members are reminded that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.
No one without a bulge will to admitted to the Mombors' Enuinau,
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Knclosure and lab Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $10.00 including sex for ble Meeting (lalies 85.00 and 120,00. ros- pectively), aco chtainable through the Secretary upon introdution by a Member, such Mambor to be rod- pages admitting to Mempore En-
for all ohits, etc.
closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
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A limited number of Tiling will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in "advance from tho No. 1 Roy, Tole
phone No. 21920:
On no protext will children bo permitted in either unclosure during the firul four days of the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of mission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 pr day including tax for all persons, including dies
and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Bailors in uniformn, are Admitted to the Public Enclosure at
$1.00 per day including tar
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, eto, will not be permitted to operats willin the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tiffins will be "abtainable in tho Bestaurant in the Publio Enclosure.
SERVANTS PASSES
Passes for Servants will be insuod on application to the Secretary, Ord Floor, Gloucester Building,
Employers are requested to distri bute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on, the pasERIN
Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure exce
except for
passing through on their duties, hat, must remain in their employers stands.
Any presons found loitating with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit this same and win 10 removed from the enclosure
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Hong, 8th February, 1932.
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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
CLUB BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S IN CLOSE GAME.
Five matches wore decided in the Football League over the week-aitd of which three were senior division startling. Hames. Nothing very however, occurred, most of be games unding very inshi as expect. j ad The Ciul seared a narrow win over St. Joseph's while; Kowloon heat the Borderers and the Police took full points from Club de Ro- creio.
In the second division the Navy shared points with the 12th. Heavy Battery while Recreio scored seven goals without reply from Bt Joseph's in their third division match. The game between the En gineers and Royal Air Force in this division was postponed.
Below we give the results at a glance and the revised leaguą tables:-
RESULES AT A GLÂNCE.
Division I.
2 St. Josephs
Club Borderers 1 Kowlton
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1932.
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A Reprieve For London's Mongrels
A Wüthering of London's Mongrels it Marble Arch on January 11, when 210 of them were presented with, reprieves, in the form of licences, from the death sentences han ing over them since January 1.
Recreio
ó "Police Division I.
Navy
12th Battery
Division III, RE-RA.F. Postponed. Recreio
7 St. Josepha 0.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I
Goals
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY ÝSAK LY MEETING of the Shareholdera this Corporation #ill be Held at the Head Office of the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's Road Central, Hong
Navy TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Kong, on SATURDAY, the 27TH
that the ANNIIAL ORDIN. FEBRUARY, 1932, at 11.30 am, Argylls ART GENERAL MEETING offor the purpose of receiving the Police Shareholders will be held at the Report of the Board of Directors Borderers HONGKONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, together with a statement of Accounta on MONDAY, the 29TH FEBRUfor the your ending 31st December, ARY, 1932, at 11.80 am. for the 1981. purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1981.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company "will be CLOSED from BHURSDAY, 18TH FEBRUARY to MONDAY, 29TH FEBRUARY, both days inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 10th Rob, 1932. 1.89
NOTICE.
Kowloon
RUGBY.
KOWLOON LOSE TO ROYAL NAVY.
At King'a Popkon Saturday Kowloon Rugby Club loss to the Navy (smaller ships) by a points free tries) to a (i gol).
YESTERDAY'S MATCH
ARMY BEAT VOLUNTEERS.
INTER VARSITY HOCKEY
DRAW CONCLUDES KEEN GAME AT BECKENHAM
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. ]
London, Feb. 13. The Dark and Light Blues had an even tussle at Beckenham to-day. The scores were: when a keen Inter-Varsity hockey
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Kowloon were handicapped by match voneinded in a draw of one
Thie the absence of one of their forwards.all. wan the thirty-eighth
match of the serigo. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts who arrived late and from the com- 10 7 9 1 24 14 18 mencement, the Navy side took up 10 B 2 1 93 714 the offensive. Ten minutes "before | 106 25 22 14 12 the interval, Packer made a brit INTERNATIONAL RUGGER 10 8 2 3 24 18. 12 innt dash from the centre of the 11 6 06 20 22 12 hald and scored for the Navy, but Club
10 3 3 4 92. 27 the kick at goal failed. Ferguson The Register of Shares of the Recreio. 10 1 15 * 23 then broke through the Navy de Corporation will be CLOSED from St. Josephs 10 1 0 9 17 50 2 fence and scored a fine try which Monday, the 15th February to Baturday, the 27th February, 1982,
Division II,
Wilson, converted, making the score at half-time 5 to 8 in favour of the (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of Shares can be Borderers 14 11 0 53 17 22 home side. registered.
Argylla
11 10
1 38 12 8
20
The second half saw several deter- By Order of the Board of Directors, Navy
V. M. ORAYBURN,
300 16 17 mined attacks by the Navy threes, 12th Battery 11 6 41 16 13 which resulted in Alder scoring Chief Manager, Kowloon" 14 4 1 0 25 Hong Kong, th Feb., 1982. [1786
two tries in quick succession, nei ther of which, however, were con-
R.A.Q.C. Club University
CYMDEITHAS DEWI SANT (ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY, BỎNG KONG} ISS VIOLET CAPELL will be MEMBERS who desire to attend
resuming her Dancing classes the Dinner on ler MARCH Recreio as from the for MARCH, Kindly are requested to notify Mr. B. B. R.A.F. address all enquiries to No. 9, Torres PRICE, the Hon. Secretary, as early R.E. Building, or phous 67117 after the 20th as possible, together with the names of St. Josephs February.
[1900 guests, if any.
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verted. Neither aido could get
Through after this, the game ending in a win for the sailors.
The teams lined up "ng follow- Smaller ships XV:-Baker, Brun 710 son, Packer; James, Herron, Rees,
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A. 3. Jamos, Huwkins; Moir,
petontinued un nezt "column.)
The Army entertained the Volun teers in a friendly at Sook unpou "yesterday and"' won comfortably by
My runs.
The Army. Capt: Wales, b McLellan ......
Whiteway-Wilkinson,
Li
Gitting
Spr. Tucker, b McLellan
h
L Hamilton, e Duncan, 1
McLellan
ENGLAND BEAT IRELAND BY Bdr. Bryant, b Smith
GOOD MARGIN
[EMNOUGH RENTER'S AGENCY.]
Capt. Mirehouse, e Killec, b
McLellan....
Extras
DUBLIN, Feb. 13. Ireland lost to England to the tune of 11 points to 8 in an Inter- national Ragger match played heru today. before a crowd estimated at over 35,000. This is England's first International victory of the season. | MoLellan
Beelt Smith
der. Hollins, Churchill, Rammell and Kircock.
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ARMY FOOTBALL
BELGIUM BEAT BRITAIN IN TRIANGULAR GAME
[THNOUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb, 13. The Crystal Palace ground was thronged with spectators this after- noon who turned out to see the Arai soccer match of the Inter-Army Triangular Tournament between England, France, and Belgium. After an exciting game the Belgian
R. R. Edwards, e Gottwaltz, “b.
Anstruther
R. E. Stock, b Australher Duncan, Tucker
L. D. Kite not mat
Boldiers defeated Britain by 1-0.
1/
Sigm. Williams, 1.b.w.. b Smith
11
Capt. Gottwaltz, H Gitting Lt. Anstruther, b Smith L/ Bdr. Combey, not out Pte. Ronan, e & Smith
F. S. W. Smith, b Anstruther
30
A. C. Beck, b Anstruther
33
D. McLellan, Ronan, b
"Anstruther
22 W. D. Folley, Williams ...... 12 R. H. Griffiths, lib.w., b Ansiru-
ther
.12.
Total
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Bowling Analysis...
0. M. R. W.
14.4
50
4 Extens
11
11
32
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3 30
Total 108
1
Rodder, Stock
Gittins
7
#
10
Bowling Analysin.
Kilbee
At
0. M.
B.
W
Muller,
Hong Kong Volunteers,
Tucker Ronnt
1.2
3
30 Anstruther
11
Williams
10
Williama
(Continued on nezt column.) *
Hamilton Bryant
28
K.R.C. XV-Baasolt, Whitley; Davies, Ferguson, Hut- chinson, Crozier, Cogan: Wilson, N, A. E. Mackay, and b
S. V. Gitting, b Willinimes
Bonham, Kerr, Riddell, Broken- shire, Bowler.
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