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H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT
MARTON AND EVANS PROGRESS
BOWKER BEATS ARMSTRONG IN "A" HANDICAP
J. Armstrong (owo 5/0) 62, 6-2.
Handicap Doubles.
C. C. Stark and J. H. Mayhew towe 3/6) boat J. J. Waits and W. | M. Morgan (owe 3/6) 3-2, 6-
O, E. O. Marton and N. Evans (uwe 15) beat A. D. Humphreys and RK. Valentine (owa 18.2) 97, 6-4.
A. J. Stocker and M, F. H. War ing (owe 15) boat A. IL Penn and V. R. Gordon (ser:) 6-0, 0-2,
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933.
H.K. FOOBALL ASSOCIATION ·
MEETING OF COUNCIL
A meeting of the Council will be held in the Association office, 20 Ice House Street, on Tuesday next 21st March, 1933, at 5.30 p.m.
Business.
(BY BALADIN)
The principal" match this after.
-To hear an appeal by Sign. Coupetitors in the open cham- noon is the semi-final of the open Neale, Royal Corps of Signals pionship events, of whom only a doubles. Also on the cards is the against the finding and sentence of lay survivors remain, enjoyed first semi-final in the Club Cham; the Emergency Committee. respite in the Hong Kong Cricketpionship between R. II. Wild and To confirin minutes of Coun- Club tournament yesterday when a Denis . Inzell, which is expecteil meeting No. 7, Interport Arran programme of handicap matches, ed to produce a good struggle. gements Committee of 14-2-30, and was carried through. The keenest By their success in oliminating Special Council meeting dated 23 hà of the day proved to be in the 11 Ka Lau and Yew Man Kit, ex-3.
Treasurers
Doubles Handicap in which Mar-interporters, in the first round, 3.--To receive the ton and Evans beat A. D. Hum, Leonard and Hachiuma, the young Statement of Accounts for Febru- phreys, and R. K. Valentine after Craigengower pair, have placed ary and to pass bills. some spirited play. The latter pair themselves in opposition against the 4. To fix date and grounds for congoded slight handicap, which
Itumjah cousins to-day in the the shield final. made the run of play even, but second semi-final of the Open Dou-To draw the semi-finals of the after holding their own until all bles Championship of the Colony | Shield Competition and arrange in the opening set, they fell off Forecasts in most quarters indicato ·
grounds. slightly, and in the second met al- though keeping class to their op panonte had to yield st 04.
Y.. HACHIUMA
who appears this afternoon in the Open Doubles Semi-fasi, He has shown considerable im- provement in his game general- ly, and is expected to give a good account of himself.
win for the latter.. The new semi-finalists, however," should feel Assured that they enter the court this afternon with the warm sup port of the spectators, and what- ever the result of the match, I am sure, their efforts will be appreciat
The Rumjahns have beaten' stronger paim and so are very like- iy to bent then also, but if they i can produce form, the match should at least be worth watching
The match commences at 4.15 p.m.
Open Doubles. Semi-final: H. D. Rumjahn and r. Y. Hachiuma 8. A. Rumjahn and J. W. Leonard,
Club Championship. Semi-final: R. H. Wild .. Denis I. Hazell.
Handicap Doubles, Wood and MeBride v. Traill and
Johnston.
Moulley and Walker Brungen and Morhana.
Monaghan and Holmes r. Lewis Bryan and Capt. Cannon,
Mixed Doubles.
3
Stocker rad Miss Hancock The match between Bowker and Stark. and Mrs. Stark. Armstrong in the Handicap Sinj — gles "A" produced a series of hard hitting archanges in which both seemed to delight, the former, how- ever, winning comfortably.
RESULTS
The scores of yesterday's matches
(157) Smiling Commander (154) So On (152).
The Aberdeen Handicap. Class (Once Round).
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T-Correspondener.
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Any other.
MACAO RACES
PROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY;
entrics and The following are Landicaps for the Spring Race Meeting, Off Day, of the Macao Jockey Club to be held on Sunday, 19th March.
The Abericen Handicap. "B" Claas (One Round).
Aflwell (155) Blue Plane (155) Dashaway (140) Green Jade (140) Kwangchow (150) Smiling Coin- mander (109) Three Swords II (102),
The Victoria Pinte: (Six Fur longs):
Adamastor (143) Circus Eve (153) Dashaway (146) Green Jade (149) Kwangchow (149) Whitehall (143).
The Stanley Handicap. (Six Furlongs).
Heather Leaf (143) Honolulu Moon (11) Invincible (105) Never Mind (145) Oh Yeah (146) Ta Peas-
tio (157).
The Shek-O Handicap "A"
Mile).
Agua Pura (150) Bold Lad (102) Brutus (160) Carnation. II (180) Cheerful Sun (169) Drian (154) "A.".. Handicap Singles,
Happy Man (154) Prestwick (157) A.C.I. Bowker (owe 3/6) beat H. Shimmy II (102) So On (152).
follow:-
(One
Agua Pura (180) Blue Plane (147) Bold Ind (162) Brutus (160) Cheerful Sun (162) Green Jndle (140) Kwangelioy (14) Prestwick
(Continual on previous column.}
TRAINING NOTES AND TIMES
·YESTERDAY'S PERFORMANCES AT THE VALLEY
The training times clocked at the course yesterday will bo
found below.
The performance of the subscription griffins are beginning to become interesting and there were several impressive gallops, the most notable being those of Vigilance, Darien, Gold Age, De. Minimis, Duplex and Bill Brewer.
The times of some of the ponies which will be nacing on Saturday will also he found below:-
PONY.
Darien Bellerophon
Aden ......
Dist-
Lavil
ance 1st Qr. and Qr. 3rd Qr. 4th Qr. ith Qr. Qr.
1.07.
1.40.1
33.1 1.14.9 1.48.3
34.1 35.3 35.3 34.3 33.4
33.3
38
Oku
43.2
1.95.3 2.01.1
Victor The Groylag Vienna Bold General
43,2
1.25.3
01.1.
38.3
1.17.1
1.51.4
30.
1.29 ..
9.01.4
40
1.19.2
1.54.9
9.28
33.3
The Panther Colden Hopa Cuckoo Eyes Sure: Trick Duplex
37.9
*1.142
1.51 2.93.
32.9
41.4
1.91
1.54.2
33.2
43
7.23
1.69. 2.31.3
33.3
41.2
1.91.4
1.50 2.31.1
32.1
40
1.10
1.56.2 2.27.3
31.1
Now's The Time Bill Brower Gold Ago
1.10
1.50.2 2.27.3
311
43.3
1.24.2 2.01,
9.33.4
32
1
37
1.13 1.47 2.20.4
48,2
1.28
2.01.3 9.33
33.4 31.2
Do Minimis
1
18.9
1.29
2.01.3 2.33
31.9
Fortune Star
1
42
1.21
1.57.4
2.39.2
34,3
Felicity Star
1
42
1.91
1.57.1
9.32.9
365
Gloriona Day
44
1.18
1.51.2 2,30
Triumph
44
1.18
1.31.2 2,30
79,2 3472
45
1:20.4 1.53.4
33
That's That Vigilance
239
1.10
37.2
1.51.2 1.11.4 1.43,2
2.23
31.3
31.3
Gay Butterfly
1
30.3
1.17.9 1.52.2 2.26,3
34.1
Cossack's Blood Melody
1
30.3
1.17.2 1.32.9 2.26.3
34.1
44.2
1.25.49.05.
2:37.3
32.3
National Day
1
44.2
Grand Slam
1
44.9
1.25.4
|
Good Sport
1
43
1.25.4 3.05 2.37.3
2.05 1.22.1 1.68.4 2.32.3
32.3
2.37.3
32.3
324
Diana Bay
35
1.07.3
Christaus Belle Tillicum
45.4
1.24.4
1.36.4 2.01 2.33.2
11
43
1.21
1.58.2
29.1 32.2 2:34.2 3.04.2 30
|
Racing Boy Foolscap
30.3
1.12.4
1.47
2.18,9
31:2
40
1.16
2.08
2.44
Valorous
42.4
1.21.4 1.58.3
2.30.3
30 32
Sitting Bull
37
1.14
1,50
2.94.2
2.55.2 31
A dum
40.1
1.22.1 2.00
2.33.2
Sadko
36.3 1.14.2
1.46.2, 2.17.9
32.2 31
|
Wotin Gay Crusader Ration
Inverleith
Blue Star The Godwit Woodland Stag Invincible Lunar Star
Bag and Baggage Street Singer Cyclamen Bay Tho Giraffo King's Justice Heaton Leaf Solar Star
Esk
King's Parade
'37.1 1.12.1 1.44.3 9.18.2 2.49.3 31.1
LENTEN SERMON
PARABLE OF THE SCULP-
TOR'S CHISEL
Chris Himself endured this dis- cipline, by which He was fitted for His High-priestly office as the Sa- viour of men. "In that He Him self hath suffered boing tempted, He is able to succour them that are tempted."
Advarsity tests and shapes the character; it produces sympathy, fortitude and courage. No charac ter is tested and developed without
Taking as his text the following three portions of Scripture "It be came God to make the Captain of their salvation perfect through suffering. aufferings" (Heb. 2. 10), "Though Is this a hard and joyless view He were a Son, yet learned He of life? What of the gospel mee- obedience by the things which He
suffered" (Heb. 5. 8) and "God as "good tidings of great
joy 1 dealeth with you as with sons" (Heb. 19. ), the Vicar of St. An drew's Church, Kowloon, continued his series of sermons on "The Mys tory of the Cross" on Sunday.
Last week, under the heading of ["The Law of Retribution," stress was laid on the fact that men reep what they sow-material or spiri- tual. God's reward to His children
It is true that Christ offers a pre sont joy, not the, possibility of a future one to be gained by present auffering. The New Testament con- tinually strikes the note of joy.
Efect of Suffering.
The offect of suffering on us de pends upon our attitude towards
is not earthly comfort and pre-it. Men have borns cheerfully all Isperity, but character, fitting them kinds of hardship and suffering and
for fellowship.
Another Aspect.
even death itself, because of the The Law of Rotribution does not goal they had in view. The discip- explain Christ's sufferings. He cn-line of training for a race, or the dured all, ove the agony and shame hardships of a journey to the North of the Cross, for the joy which lay Pole am welcomed for the sake of beyond.
the prize. It was for the joy that was set before Him that Jesus on- dured the Cross, despising the Now wo come to another aspect; shame. As we enter into its pur suffering a discipline. Christ, the pose, so we see it rather as a crown. appointed head of our Thee, the of glory than as vindictive punish- ideal man.
was mado perfect byment or unlucky chance.
Whether we are regarding our means of suffering. Early in His ministry, as soon as His disciplines own sufferings or those of athens- woke to the consciousness of Hissometimes far harder for us to bear Massinhship, He told them the Son let us conquer by accepting, even of Man must suffer. And He did as Christ did. suffer. He, Who is Love, was mis- understood, slandered and thought crazy, evch" by His friends. He, Who is Truth, was called a liar. He, the Son of God, was called a servant of Beelzebub. He always forsaw the Crucifixion and lived His life under the shadow of the Crase.
Michael Angelo,
This brings us to our subject for this week-The Sculptor's Chisel.
unseen,'
"Measure thy life by loss instead
of gain;
Not by the wine drank, but the
wine poured forth;
For love's strength standeth in-
love's sacrifice;
And whose suffers most hath most
to give."
FANLING GOLF
It is said that Michael Angelo, LADIES' SECTION PRIZE DAY. the Sculptor, saw a block of marble. that some less skilled hand had sought to carve and failed,.
The annual prize-giving of the from it produced one of his greatest Ladies' Section Royal Hong Kong masterpieces His eye saw tho pos Golf Club, will take place at Fun- Mi's. sibilities of the discarded block..ling on Tuesday, March 21,
nand
35.2
1.16.9 1.50.2
31
35.1
1.07
1.37.1 2.06
28.4
"In the rough marble beauty hides
34
1.10
1:43
2.13.4
30.4
ZA
1.08.1 1.30
30.4
1
30.9
1,00,2 1.31 1.80.4
38.4
1:16.1
1.49.4
33
1
41.2
1.17.9
1.52 2.23
31
1
30
1.13
1.48.4
2.17
30.1
1
42
1.20
1.56.1
227.3
31:2
1
36
1.10.2
1.44
2.14.4,
30.4
1
32
1.02.4 1.34
2.03.2
1
44
1,25
9.02
2.32
30
1,15.4
1.48.9
$0.2 30 32.3
33.3
1.08
1.41
33
41
1.16
1.52.1 9.24
30
1.11.4
1.48.1
2.10.2
31.4 33.1
So God sees in His children hid- den and undeveloped gifts and graces and He uses the chisel of suffering and sorrow to shape the
character.
Halifax has. kindly consented to present the prizes. There will be Tombstone Competitions over thu Old and New Courses, and a Put- ting Competition,
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