ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1933.
20rit, kèwn, 23an,. 24TH AND 277H FEBRUARY, 1932.
ON Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONG KONG POOTBALL CLUB.
AN
N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Mombers will be held in, the Clon Housa (Happy Valley) on FRIDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY, at 9 p.m.
Tuesday 3rd, and Wednesday eith February, the Brat ball will bo Fung at 11 am, and the Arst race. will be run at 11.30 am. On Satur- IN day, the 27th February, the first bell will be rung at 1 pm, and the first
race will be run at 1.30 pm.
The tiffin interval wBI be taken after the "4fth rico on the Arst four days.
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
Members are reminded that they.
H. M. MOTAVISH,
Hon. Secretary."
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THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
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IN THE GOODS OF THOMAS CARR RAMSEY, LA OF. KIALAT, SWATOW, IN Tus Ex "Tuulig or China, Merchant,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
the Provisions of Bestion 68 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and others to end in their Claims against the above Estate to the 12 Dit of MARCH, 1939.
and their ladies must wear theirst the Court has, by virtue of badgoa prominently displayed.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the Meating (ladies 350.00 and $20.00. rea- pectively), are obtainable, through the Beoratary upon introduction by a Member, such
Heinber to be rea ponsible for all chita, etc.
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Ladzes admitting to Members En-
will NOT be on sale at the Race Courto.
A limited number of Tißnja will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tole- phone No. 21940.
On po pretext will children be permitted in oither enclosure during the frat four days of the Mesting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day including, tax for all persons, including ladies' and is payable at the Gate.
Boldiers and Sailors in uniform. aro admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tas.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac meo, ato, will not be permitted to operate within the procincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Tins will be obtainable in Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
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SERVANTE PASSES. Passt for Sertante will be issued on application to the Secretary,, frd. Floor, Gloucester Building?
All Creditors and Others are avvord- ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.
Dated the 12th day of Fob „198%.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Soliators for the Exe.ufor, Prince's Building, Ice House Strent, Hong Kong.
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TONG FON
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
IN THE GOOD or MARY FEA- BON, LATE of Softaerly BINOLEAVES WRINGUTE IN. THE COUNTY OF DOLE ENGLAND, FORMERLY OF 9 ROTAL CRESCENT W
KIMOUTH AFOSziald, WIDOW, Dzozaben.
Net the Court has, by virtue of the Provisions of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 9 of 1897, made an Order limiting The Time for Creditors and others. to send in their Olaims against, the above Estate to the 12 DAY of MARCH, 1982.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
A Crodifors and Others are coord- ingly horeby required to send their..
that date.
Employers are requested to distri-Claims to the Undersigned on or before bute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes.
Servants are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties, but must ramain is their employers stands.
Any prakons found loitering with Servants passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will bo removes from the enclosure
By Order,
CB. BROWN, ·
Secretary. Hong Kong, 8th February, 1932,
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THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB,
REMINDER
ENTRIES for the Spring Race
Meeting to be held at Macan
on Sunday, the 13th March; 1932
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
TWO LEAGUE MATCHES POSTPONED:
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FIXTURES, FOR. SATURDAY'
WEEK ARRANGED.
Two of the First Division League football matches, arranged for tor morrow have been postponed. These are the Police . Navy, and Recreio
South Wales Borderers fixtures. The remaining games in the same division to-morrow me as follows:
Argylla r. St. Joseph's. Chathir
Rond. Kowloon H.K.F.C., Kowhon
ground.
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On February 27, the South Wales Borderers and the Paliet will meet in the Senior Division Shield,
The following. League games have also been arranged for that day.
February 2
"Division I.
(Kick-off at 4.5 p.m.) Kowloon S.W. Bordorers 12.3.02). Kowloon ground,
ferec: E. R. A. Anderson.
D.
Navy
ground. well.
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CRICKET NOTES AND PROSPECTS.
ALARMS AND EXCURSIONS AT THE VALLEY,
THE USUAL MIRACLE: NAVY'S VICTORY OVER. C.C.C.
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To has become a truism that it were level when Baker, bowled the the unexpected which always last ball of the over which Sang happens, and in no case does it hit at and missed. Wood, standing happen more regularly than in that back, took it, and the match seemed of Cricket. When last week 1 wrote in my hotes that it seemed started to run.
over when the batsmon suddenly Wooit was 90 yur- that the only danger for Cinigen prised that instead of running up Eower was that there might be a to his own wicket and pasting it draw, I added, however, that there down, he threw it to the bowler's | might be a miracle, and nothing end. less would be necessary to bring about a Navaj - victory, I wrote this breuse 1 suddenly recollected that last year, I think, the Navy in face of all probability beat the powerful K.C€. team on the. K.C. ground and settled once and for all their chance of vinning
the shield,
Delast May Lose Shield,
A. Mix-up.
Baker had walked away towards: cover and rushed back in time to collide with Hamilton. who had backed up the wicket,, and fall on top of him just as he was taking
the hall. At this moment Norin bhoy elected to try and get back while Samy went on and both ruado
This year once more the Senior for the bowler's wicket which was Service has sprung a surprise on i partially obssured by outlying por us and has. in all probability alter tians of Baker and Hamilton. fofed the destination of the Shield.
Re-For Craigengawer are now bus Neither of the latter could reach, three pointa ap on the LR.. the ball which lay perfectly quietly against a potential six points In by the poppingcrease.
St. Joseph's, · Navy Referee: $gb. Cas-
Division: DaG
ham Rondi Referee: Nosworthy.
Mir
S.W. Borderers, Recreio of
29.11.31), Sookunpoo. Refere Mr. Culf,
actual faet there was no fluke og
Evans,
across to the other end no runs wers scored and the match was a tie
An Excellent Rešuli.
hick in the game. I do not know however, showed a captain's cool. if the Navy won the toes or whetherness by walking round the kicking Zimmern put them in, but I am
cocoon which surrounded the wicket pretty sure he would have done so had he won. The unexpected fen- and threw the bail to the other R.E. 2. R.A.F. (of 14.11.81). Chat up by Watson and Mundy. The just before Sumy, who had got ture was the excellent stand put and where the wicket was broken
truth is Craigongowor have only two bowlers. Omar and Bob Lee have tired of the other end, got back. brought them through their last He had completed all but two runs, three games brilliantly and saved but as. Normanbhoy find never got them against the Civil Service when the other Valley sido had only to gut a beggarly seventy runs to win. Dat last Saturday, they failed to come off, although they each got a wiekot early is. Then the two Navy batsmen established complete superiority. Both of them are
•possessed of an very long roach and they made full use of it on what seemed to me rather a dead wicket. Both met the ball hard with the full face of the bat, and by the A King's Park on Wednesday, time Watson was out. it was clear the Kowloon Rugby Football Club that Craigengower were going to scored their highest win of the sen
have the very deuce of a job to pull the game off But Skyrme yon when they defeated the Medway who succeeded got really going for accoud XV by dhe margin of the first time this season and rattled up a half-century, while, Mundy 'points to 'hil.
completed his hundred.
RUGBY,
KOWLOON SCORE BIG-
VICTORY.
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The teams were playing short throughout the game with the re- sult that play was not of a very high standard. G. C Burnett (3). S. MacNider (2) and Owen Davies got the tries while J. E. Wilson converted two of them,
HONG KONG TO PLAY KOWLOON TO-MORROW..
There will be a Hong Kong Kong Football Club ground to Kowloon rugger match on the Hong
wing will represent the Island morrow at 4.30 p.m. when the fol
Lt. Hamilton, S.W.B., L. Galle A. F. Jenkins, G. P. Lammert, hey, B. W. B., Pte Lewis, 3.W... W. Turner, J. A. R. Selby (Capt), G. C Moutrin, L/C Tratt. 8.W.B., Cpl. Soutar, S.W.B., F. R. Bianch, W. E. Peers, 1. Crews-Reed B.W.B.. L. C. Robert- son and P. Watkinson.
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As a matter of fact there coul not have been a better decision. It match and the teams were very was a most sporting and enjoyable evenly matched. If anything the pitch improved during the cours of the play. The light too lasted fairly well and that reminds me am told that a resolution of the league was passed striking tan minutes from the official times printed. I think the ten interval was abolished. Anyway, the official time for February is 0.06 pm. "Now as neither C.8.C.C, nor The Uni- versity are likely he tear the Sporting Chance.
bend of the babie it does not really matter, but actually the game went Finally, when the Navy set on. by agreement between the Can- 0.0.0. two hundred and fifty two tains. F fancy the true result runs to get in about two hours it should be a draw. As I have said, Beened more Jesa a question of in this case it does not matter. whether it would be a Navywin But supposing that to-morrow the bro draw I am told (I did not Indians should secure a win by the innings), that the first playing after 0.05 p.m. while C.CLC. C.C.C. hatsmen went for the runs. should fail to secure dne by stop It was perhaps ultra-sporting asring at that the regulation hour? there was no reasonable chance of scoring at the rate of over 125. runs an hour for two consecutive hours I don't consider it would" have been draw under the circumstances, and unsporting to have played for a
valuable when one comes to add up a single point might be simply in
they had a go and after him, at the end of the season. Anyway Gittins and Zimmern had gone with less than sixty runs to their total played aggregate it was hopeless,
a draw with the Club" batting was weakened by the abwicket for a change), and Owen The Armstrong, Beck, (who went in Arst sence of Hamson and only the gallant hasting of N. B. Kitchell and F. K. Lee saved the side from collap As it was they got a hundred and sixty-four, which one might remark in passing, is usually a match-winning score these days. Stephens und Prior are two new bowlers who the Navy may, find useful.
Another Tief
The 0.9.0.0. seem to have a Their match against the University genius for playing tied games.
was simply full of thrills and Juctuations. To start with the collapsed completely, as they nearly horze tenza Vwho won the toss
always do when Sayer is out in .the first over Richardson saw six wiekots fall for thirty-three of which he and Extras had made about twenty. Then Ben Evans joined the Vice-Captain and play- eda regular skipper's innings. They both hung on grimly and runs began to come faster, and Mr. Extras backed them up nobly, When Richardson was bowled by a quick off-turner from Anderson Ling went in sad hit merrily for sixteen and altogether a hundred and forty was scored.
Varsity Start Badly,
The University shaped none too well at the start as McLellan had them all tied up and, at thirty- thrip, four wickets were down.. Again, it proved a fateful number, for E. L. Gonzno, who had bowled very well, hit very hard and straight while A. E. Leo played steadily. The hundred went up and all seemed over when Evans took a red-hot drive at mid-off from Gosego, and shortly after Los WIS caught by Griffiths behind mid-off, off Baker who had changod ends Then it rather resembled a dog- fight runs coming steadily and wickets falling rapidly. The scoŢOS
Or vien termal It would obviously by all wrong. If we have rules we ought to stick to them. To my mind when the breaking of a fixed true sportsmanship to break it. rule is the question it cannot be
The Club Draws.
Navy ground last Saturday and The Gunners had borrowed the
Hughes all got runs and the Club declared at 152, and took a sport ing chance. In spite, however, of some excellent bowling by Alan Raid, whose figuren of 11-1-33-3 in no way do, him justice, they could not force a win. Musson
To-morrow's Games.
but if they do not I do not see I have just referred above to the reasonable hope for them.
The third League game is between two most important matches, in the KCC at hime and the Civil Ser Firat Lengua to-morrow. The Club vies. The latter will not be as their journey to Soo" Kun Peo and will full strength. I learn, and I rather have to do a los botter than they expect the K.C., to win have been doing if they are going The Laws of Cricket, to win. They may vary wolf mako “
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a draw of however. I don't Phad intended starting in on know whether the fact that it is few special points, but I fany the the Arst day of the Races will make | Editor has a lot of his young man any differeños to their side. It is writing about those curious animals very important for the Indians to that interfere so with the golfors win. but still more do Craigen-or is it the golfers that Interfero gower need definite win at Bok with them 1) I had better poele flam. They have a fair chance pons them. of the shield still if they get one,
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