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Everton Halves Master The Attack

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London, Feb. 7.

Arsenal 1, Everton 2.. There muss now be fears that Arsenal have struck the slippery downward slope. They were beat- en at home for the second time in four days. Everton Improving their position by walking out with two points.

The most disturbing feature about the latest Arsenal defeat is the suggestion that even the fates are beginning to conspire against them. There can be no question that they were unlucky to lose yesterday.

They scored the first goal after sixteen minutes. Birkett coming through the maze to 'bang the ball into the net. Everton's response. came like a shot, with a fine run

Cunliffe-the through by.

best player on the field-and a long shot which had Mass beaten all the way.

..

For twenty minutes after this the Arsenal forwards just pepper- ed Sagar, but the Everton goal- keeper was only beaten once, and then Williams was under the bar to head the ball away.

That

the Was

Arsenal's btg effort. It failed them, and te- cause of their ultrastrenuous mid-week match they had not the energy left for a rally in the second half.

Coleman Injured

An injury to Coleman added to Afteen their handicap. and minutes after the restart white. playing at outside right for a few minutes, scored the winning goal- for the visitors. from Thomson's pass.

We did not see a lot. of the new man. Stevenson. ln this match. He was very Scottish in his move- ments: deliberate, and often sur- prised by the pace of the game in general

Due credit must be given to the Everton defence for a really fine Bisplay. Williams was the super- man, and the wing halves, Briton and Thomson, gave their forwards plenty of support.

Although John was quite good, the wing half-backs of the Arsen al could not compare with those of Everton. and apart from their one brilliant spell the forwards were disappointing.

Something will have to be done about this Arsenal attack. Some of the

obviously spectators. thought so when they started a chorus: "We want Jack." A play- er who could have.controlled the tall held it, and made the telling Pass was badly needed.

Coleman, who had injured his right knee, was taken to hospital,

where an

examination showed that no bone was broken.

Are Arsenal slipping?

HARLEQUINS. TOO SPEEDY

Weak Northampton Side Gallant Losers

Harlequins 21 pts.. Northampton 63 The Harlequins defeated North ampton at Twickenham by three goals and two tries to two tries. County claims 50 depleted the Northampton team that they were represented by a young and-in the main-inexperienced side, for which Rutherford, the 17-year-old full-back, and Bradley," the stand- off half, were making their first appearance.

Despite these handicaps they played an enthusiastic and whole- hearted game. their forwards do- ing especially well, for they had the better of the scrummages, and by hard following-up in the loose caused the Harlequin defence many anxious moments.

Things did not go so well, how- where. ever behind the scrum, though Emes worked like a Tro- fan, they were yards slower than the Harlequins and unimaginative in attack

Just on time R. E. Frescott cross- ed again for the Harlequins. Dunkley kicking his third goal

Harlequins:-S.. A. Block; J. A. Harrison, H. J. Gould, T. H. Till ing. P. & Hodge: G. E. C. Hudson, G. J. Dean; A. E. C. Frescott, L. R. Leach, C. Thompson. P. E. Dunkley (tapt.). H. P. Skinner, R. E. Prescott, F. D. Russell-Roberts, and R. Bolton.

A. Ruther-

'Northampton:-K. ford: D. King, L. H. Garrett, R. C. Clayton. R: G. Willows: J. T. Bradley, R. H. A. Emes; W. But cher, E. Evans-Evans, V. Watkins, W. M. Jackson Harris. F: E.

capt.), J. W. Percival, P. Clarke, and L. Ford.

WORRALL SAVES PORTSMOUTH

HONG KONG DAILY FRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1934.

SENSATIONAL DEFEAT OF DERBY FAVOURITES

(Continued from Page 1).

THE BLACK ROCK STAKES Macaroni "won a slow race hero With Sporting Life taking second) place. There was nothing in the race. until the bend was reached whon Bay View led on the raili and was joined by. Macaroni and Sporting Life. The last two fought out a good finish, Mr. Heard win- ning by a head.

·

THE PERTH PLATE Bobniak 'Star. won the last race; from Fanling fox by two lengths, coming through nicely in

the straight. Vriday ran quite well and put up a good last hair mile which earned him a place.

Race 1.

Mr. Triumvir's Surprise, 181 lbs. (Mr. F. Marshall) Mr. Yk Chim's Young Chup, 152 lbs. (Mr. A. J. P. Heard)

Sheffield United Robbed Of Mr. Hebslad's Chow Fan, 152 lbs..

Point

Portsmouth 1; Sheffield. U. E Portsmouth escaped defeat dramatically less than two minutes from the end. at Fratton Park, When Worrall, racing to a through. pass by Weddle, got his foot to the hall just in time to beat an advancing goalkeeper.

It was a splendid effort by the outside right, but the effect of it was to deprive Sheffield United of a victory much-needed and en- tirely merited on the play.

Portsmouth were on top only until Oxley, a most persevering centre-forward, gos his head to a corner kick to put United ahead after half-an-hour. From that point Portsmouth were outplayed. The further the game went the poorer they became. and the equalising goal was a complete surprise.

The ground was hard with frost, and this undoubtedly had a large influence on the play. Portsmouth's close-passing style was most unprofitable, while the wide-flung game of Sheffield was just suited to the conditions.

Portsmouth's Strength Still, the fact was that 'the United were the better team and only

shaky finishing and the strength of Portsmouth's defence

denied them several goals. Wil-

lams and Oswald were lively wing

raiders who put the ball across well, and were also willing to cut in to shoot. Then Pickering and Barclay showed fine craft in the insirle positions, drawing oppon- and placing their passes erts cleverly.

Pickering would be a great in- side forward it he were less erratic and quicker to reach the penalty area when centres come across. He made only one secr- Ing attempt, and then missed an easy goal.

Allen, with his sure head and quick feet, was always a stumbling block to Oxley; in fact, the Ports- mouth centre-half was a wrecker of hopes all round. Smith and Mackle were often beaten for

(Mr. Harriman Woh by 2 lengths; length tween second and third.

Time: 2 min. 27.4 sec Parl Mutuel:--- Winner: $19.40.

Place: $7.30: $7.10; 89.70.

3rd Pony The Field

Total

Race 5.

Cash Sweeps

Race 1

1st No. 317

2nd

324

3rd

389

$ 525 150 75

88

55.

110

100

Nos.: 89, 4, 281, 85, 261; 347, 274, 373, 180, 187, 316, 233, 49, 115, 225, 179, 288 gets $50 each.

2095

902

Race 2

1st No. 115 2nd

$1,029

3rd

Mr. Lan's Partnership, 159 lbs

(Mr. T. L. Wong) Mr. S. W. Tang's Racing Boy, 155 lbs. (Mr. H. M. Pih) Mr. Wong Siu Ngau's Bürgomas- ter, 163 lbs. ... (Mr. D. Black) Won by 1 length; short head between second and third.

..

Time: 2 mln. 11.4 sec. Pari Mutuel:-

Winner: 829,50.

Place: 88.70; 6.90; $26.10.

395

294 42-1

147 Nos.: 103, 380, 109, 55, 336 gets $50 each.

2

Race 3

3

1st No. 185 and 3rd

189 440

Also ran: Bistre 160 (Mr. S. N.) 1Pan): Fi-Fa

157 M, N Deltz); Gay Butterfly 163 (Mr. Soares);

2 Helter Skelter 152 (Mr.' Heard);;

Proulx Iron Hey Tor 159, (Mr. Grey 154 (Mr Sun); King Salmon be-165 (Mr.

Day Chang); National 162 (Mr. Lb; Philanderer 158 (Mr. Butler); Swale 157 (Mr. Pearse); The Panther 159 (Mr. Harriman); Warrington 159 (Mr. Frost).

Betting.

Also ran:-Bold Commander 155- (Mr. Chanson Bran Tub 158 (Mr. D. S. L.); City View 158 (Mr. Wong 'Copper Idol 155 (Mr. Chang); Dare Devil 152 (Mr. S. W. Pan); Income Tax-161 (Mr. Laing); In Good Time 158 (Mr. Soares); Racing Spiri: 161 (Mr. H. M. Pih); Scar Face 158 (Mr. P. P. Botelho); Singing Butterly 155. (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho); Skiddaw 158 (Mr. Black); Soldier of Fortune 158 (Mr. Choy); St. Ives .161 (Mr."Proulx); Swastika 161 (Mr. Pearse); Tolshan 155 (Mr. Deltz); Utoplan 158 (Mr. Sun); Young Hero 155 (Mr. 1p Kul Ying).

"Betting.

1st Pony 2nd Pong 3rd Pony The Fleid

Total

fi

Winner. Place.

198 229 273 .269

Race 2.

1st Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field

I

Total

Winner. Place.

324

362

154

697

22

63

874

1062

2174

2184

1

Race 5. Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Classic Hail 155 lbs.... (Mr. D. S, Li) Mr. Leong Kwok Cheong's

Cavalcade, 162 lbs. Messrs. Start and Lobel's Sara) 2 Messrs. Sturth and Lobel's Sara-

bande, 152 lbs...

(Mr. A.J. P. Heard)" 3 "Won by 3 lengths; 2; lengths be- tween second and third. Time: 1 min. 55,2 sec.

96"

118

Pari Mutuel;—

317

452

Winner: $11.50.

884

1068

Mr. L. Dunbar's Mutiny Bay, 149.

lbs...............(Mr. Butler) Mrs. Dunbar's Princess Angeline, 155 lbs....... (Mr. Frost) Seth's Just That. 152 158.

(Mr. San). Won by 3 lengths: a neck tween second and third.

Mr.

Time: 1 min. 54.4 sec, Pari Mutuel:-

Place: 85.90; 86.60; #10.70. Also, fan-Brass Idol 158 (Mr. Chanson); Co-ship-158 (Mr. Poy); Dancing Butterfly 155 (Mr. P. P. Botelho) Delightful Chance. "152 1 (Mr. p Kui, Ying); Full Speed 155 (Mr. Pearse) Guy Fawkes 158 (Mr. 2 Proulx); Hell for Leather 155 (Mr. Black) Jibsheet 161 (Mr. Pih);

$ 587

162

81" Nos, 307, 90, 451, 29, 151, 341. 454, 89, 290, 35, 103, 7, 5, 468, 51, 48, 475, 293, 45. 403, 399. 47, 30 gets $50 each.

Race 4

1st No. 401 2nd 455 3rd

60 Nos.: 242 383-54 gets

Race 5

$1,435 410

203

$50 each.

1st No. 479

$1,372

2nd

4

- .392 106

14

"3rd/ 72

Nos.: 129, 455, 355, 330, 626, 98, 420, 57, 10, 289, 487, 458 gets $50 each,

H

Race .6

$1,624

1st No. 372 2nd "139

· 454 3rd 551

232 Nos.: 648, 35, 254, 843, 785, «205,, 814, 638, 366, 410, 46, 356, 505, 150, 103, 202, 803, 598, 488, 864, 248. 689, 651, 264 gets $50 each,

Race 7

1st. No. 760 2nd

570

740

3rd

gets $50 each.

$1,310 $60

330

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LOCAL CRICKET

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

Volunteer Team For THE Stock Exchange will. has

To-Day

"The following will represent the Volunteers in a friendly match against the Kowloon Cricket Club to-day on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground commencing at 2 p.m.--

A C. Beck, F. Baker, R. H. Grifiths, D. S. Harley, L. D. Ki- bee, A K. Mackenzie, E. J. R. Mitchell, J. S. Potter, L. G. Robert- son. R. A. J. Simpson, and R., T, Talbot.

wing to the wet state of the ground yesterday that match be- tween

the Volunteers and the Hong Kong Cricket Club WES cancelled.

closed at 12 Noon on the 28th, 27th and 28th inst. Kade Days.

+

By order of the Committee.

VIVIAN BENJAMIN,

Secreanty.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB "

(2302

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934, 27TV, 28TH FEBRUARY, AND SED MARCH, 1934

using 27th, and Wednesday N Saturday 24th, Monday 26th,

28th February, the first bell will bo rung at 11 am, and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tin interval will be taken

A DRAW OUT OF after the fifth race on the first four

THE DAVIS CUP ·

Ceremony At India Office

(Special Air-Mall Serviço)

London, Feb. 7 Nos.: 485, 832, 651. 510, 623. 475 of Lawn Tennis sovereignty the Out of the Davis Cup itself-symbol

games of the challenging nations were drawn

recently by Sir Samuel Hoare, president of the Lawn Tennis Association, of the India Office.

Race 8

1st No. 686

$6,580

1.880 940

635 767

2nd 3rd Nos.: 1282, 1247, 124, 243, 185, 1235, 479, 856, 1195, 1266 gets $50 each.

"Race 9

1st No. 183..... $2,185.80 2nd 491

$18.80 3rd 103

309.40

Nos.: 178, 495, 735, 831, 440, 545, 19. 668. 582, 394, 326 gets $50 each. Race -10

1st. No. 574...

2nd 3rd

810

tr

22

1

Race 11

1st No. 812.

2nd 3rd

#

28 156

$2.427,60 693.60 340.80

$2,135 610 305

3 Kindo. 155 (Mr. Tang); King Wil- below 155 (Mr. Chang); Kitsap 158 (Mr. Harriman); Lucky III 155 (A. A; R. Botelho); Panama 152 Nos. 782, 785, 355. 780, 100, 352. (Mr. Pan); Racing Strain 155 (Mr. 407, 807, 778, 414, 213, 234, 794, 694,

155

Winner: 8141.50. Place: $20.10;"' 38.90; 86.20.

Boy Also ran:-Australian (Mr. Heard); Dancing Hall 152 (Mr. Pan); Glorious Star 152 (Mr. D. S. Li); Nell Gwyn 155 (Mr. Proulx); Saucy Face 152 (Mr. Delta).

Betting.

·

1st Pony

Winner. Place.

42

41

"

"

The Cup, on its handsome tray, was placed on the magnificent old table, which was the original board room table of the Honourable East India Company.

Sir Samuel Hoare said that, in view of the prominence given to the draw for the Davis Cup in recent years, both in America and France, when

the Presidents of the two Republics had been present, the council of the LT.A had felt that we, too, should give the ceremony full recogni:

tion:

The decision to hold it in the Council Chamber of the India Office bad, therefore, been taken, to do hop- our to the Lawn Tennis League of Nations-a league which no nation wishes to leave, but every nation to join.

Sir Samuel pointed out that in the challenge round for the cup be played in this country, but also the Inter-Zone final.

Among those present at the draw were:

day's.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE,

Members are, reminded that they and their ladies must wear their bad- gee prominently displayed throughout the Meeting. :

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admithing non-members to the Members Enclosure, and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the

the Secretary upon introduction by a Meating (ladies $6.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through Member, auch Member to be responsi

ble for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), WILL CLOSE AT 10'. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY..

A limited number of Tiffins will be

obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they aro ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone No. 21920.

On no pretext will children be por mitted in either enclosure during the " first four days of the Meeting.

i

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE..

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is 84.00 per day jaoluding tax for all persons including ladies,

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Tang); Red Fox 152 (Mr. Frost); | 742, 288, 391, 272, 409 gets $50 each. coming summer not only would the and is payable at the (fate.

(Mr. Rolling Bay 161.

Butler); Soldier of Italy 158 (Mr. Sun); Tarantő (Mr. S. N. Pan); The Bodega 158 (Mr. Marshall); The Carp 155 (Mr. T. L Wong); The Ruddy Sheldrake 161 (Mr. Ingram); Wapiti 158 (Mr. Charles); Willdo 158 (Mr. Choy); Young Companion 158 (Mr. Laig).

Betting.

2nd Pony

323

· 337"

3rd Fony

487

497

The Field

494

544

1st Pony

Winnor. 036

Ploce.

1150

2nd Pony

607

C25

Total ........... 1346

1419

3rd Pony

143

183

The Fleid

#127

966

Race 3.

2624

Speed. 158 lbs.

position, but Allen was generally Messrs. Cheung and Wo's High on the spot to prevent the scor- ing shot.

Holmes did extremely well to smother Weddle as he did, and Stacey broke up the dangerous Bagley-McCarthy wing with sur- prising ease. But it was a terribly disappointing Portsmouth attack. McCarthy could not act on the slippery surface: Jack Smith fall- ed to control his passes. And Worrall unable to use his pace. was very ordinary.

(Mr. S. W. Pan) Mr. Dynasty's King's Fang, '161

lbs. (Mr. Y S. Chang) 2 Mr. C. B. Brown's Budge, 158

ARSENAL MAKE A NEW MOVE

Ibs... (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 3 Won by half length; 3 lengths between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 16.2 sec. Pari Mutuel :--- Winner: $26.30.

41

Place: 89.00; 814.80; $110.

Also

Total 2433

Race 7.

Mr. L. Dunbar's Woodland Stag.

160 lbs. (Mr. L. G. Prost) Messrs. Kong Bros Polar Star, 160 lbs: ...(Mr. E. 0. Butler) Messrs. Kong Bros Night Star,

160 lbs.

.(Mr. D. S. LA)

Race 12

1st No. 239

$2,485 2nd ..108

710 3rd 248

355 Nos.: 736, 190, 178, 489. 315 gets $50 each,

Won by short head; 3 lengtha between second and third,

Time: 2 min, 44.1 sec.

Pari Mutuel:~~

Wimmer: $113.70.

Place: 818:40; 86.00; 88.40. Also ran:-California 161 (Mr. St Y. Laing); Daylight Eve 182 (Mr. P. P. Botelho); Gold Key 152 (Mr. Poy); Jungle Jim 168 (Mr. Wong); King's Bounty 185 (Mr. Chang);

1 Mike 160 (Mr. H. M. Pih); Per Se 158 (Mr. Ip); The Tiger 162 (Mr. 2 1 G. Frost); Valorous 180 (Mr. Heard); Wakefield 165 (Mr. Mar- 3 shall: Wonderful Stag 159 (Mr.

Pan).

Won by many lengths; three length between second and third.

Time: 2 min. 09.3 sec.. " Also ran:-Tecumseh 151 (Mr, A. A. R. Botelho).The Giraffe 160 ran-Banquet Hall 161 (Mr. Harriman);

(Mr. Rosy 156 (Mr. S. N. Pan): Bayardo 161 (MI Deitz); St. John 146, (Mr. Proulx); F. Botelho), Beta 181 (Mr. SY.

(Mr. Ip); Shun); Bold Marshall 161 (Mr. City of Brisbane 151 Pearse; Copperfield 155 (Mr. S. W. Filar Tuck 151 (Mr. Wong). Tang; Delgo" 158 (Mr. Tang Man Wa); Ebony Idol 155 (Mr. Charles); Fair View 181 (Mr. T. L. Wong); 8. Y. Gold Currency. 158 (Mr. Laing); Heart's Glory 161 (Mr. W. Arsenal Football Club

H. Choy); Hot Heels 161 (Mr. A football novelties, have sprung " ploneers in many Association A. R. Botelho); Morning Sun 158

(Mr. F. Marshall); Mortmain 158]

The

Managing Director Appointed

a new one by the appointment of (Mr. Proulx); Oak Bay 161 (Mr.)

Betting.

18 Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Fleld

137

Winner. Place.

667

180.

150

1654 +370

1056

451

.1

Total

2844

2324

Race 8.

ips...(Mr. B. A. Proulx)

Mr. George Allison as managing-L. G. Frost) Ple. Face 158 (Mr. Mr. Plane's Hydroplane, 181

Soares); Racing Pride 161 (Mr. H.

director.

He is already a member of the M. Pui); Racing Triumph 161 (Mr. Mr. Lan's Bright View, 161 lbs.

Chanson);

1: board,

Rose Leaf 181 (Mr. "The new appointment," said Ingram); Tummel 158 (Mr. Deltz);

(Mr. T. W Wong), 2 Sir Samuel Hill-Wood, the chair-Waterloo 151 Mr. Black); West Messrs. Kong Bros New Star,

"Sunday | Paradë' 151° (Mr. Lobel); William -181 lbs. ......... (MF. D. 6. LI) -3 man of the club, to a Express representative yesterday, Osler 158 (Mr. Ip Kuf Ying) Zero

is purely an internal arrange-

2.4

At times the Harlequin he

mentre worked with a speed and precision

"Mr.", Allison will generally that was astonishing considering the treacherous state

supervise accounts, and such mat of the ground. Hodge's two tries, though ters. It does not affect the fact that we have yet to choose a new

flattered by Northampton's lack

of speed, were excellent efforts.

The Harlequins' first try was

manager.

sent acting-manager

"I would also like to make it, the result of a run and cross-kick clear that it does not affect the by Gould, R. E. Prescott fielding Position of Mr. Joe Shaw, the pre- the awkwardly, bouncing ball to score. Dunkley converted. Clever play by Emes and a rush by Ford took play, to the other end, and after Emes had slipped away Jackson got the touch-down, but the kick falled.

158 (Mr. Harrimany

Winner. Place.!

Betting.

1st Pony

253.. 353

2nd Pony 3rd Pony The Field

·137. 146

Total

211 £11 1069

1512 1799

231

Race 4.

The Sunday Express" under- Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, 161 1 lbs. (Mr. Y, 8. Chang) stands that Mr. Allison was asked.

ya unanimous vote of the beard Mr. L Dunbar's Diana Bay, 158 to take a more direct, active in 163, (Mr. L. G. Frost? terest in the club affairs until Mr. A. M. LA Boates' Sadko, 181 such time as a manager is ap¦- Iks (Mr. F. Soares) pointed.

His role is really that of con- sultant,

HAPPY FAMILY

between second and third.

Won by two lengths; the same

Time: 3 min. 16.2 sec.

Pari Mutuel:

E

Winner 873.00,

Also ran Electric Star (Mr. ́ ́S.

Place: 820.30; $18.40; 816.30.

1st Pony

Betting.

Winner. Place,

11 95

M. Charles Corbin, the French Am- bassador, M. Tsumeo Matsudaira, the Japanese Ambassador, M. J. Oliviera, the Brazilian Ambassador, the high Commissioner for India, and diplo matic représentatives of Italy, Ger- many, Czechoslovakia, Mexico, Peru, Switzerland, Austria, Canada, and a large number of members of the Council of the L.T.A.

The Draw.

The draw was as follows:

AS EUROPEAN ZONE Zealand, Italy, byea; Switzerland v. FIRST ROUND-Czechoslovakia, New Indis, France. v. Austria; Germany, Australia and Japan, hyes"

SECOND ROUND Czechoslovakia v. New Zealand; Italy v. Switzerland or India; France or Austria v. Germany; Australia v. Japa

NORTH AMERICAN ZONE FIRST ROUND-USA. v. Canuda; Mexico, a bye.

SOUTH AMERICAN ZONE FINAL-Brazil v. Peru.

ارم

2nd Pony

1321 1304

3rd Pony

461

374

The Field

977

1129

The first round must be completed"

Total

2870 2902

by May 20, the second by June 12, and

Race 10.

1

2

Mr. L. Dunbar's Liberty Bay, 161

Ibs........

...(Mr. Frost) Mr. Dynasty's King's Justice, 158 lbs. ........(Mr. Chang) Mr. Dunbar's Tiana, 158 lbs.

(Mr. Butler) Won by length; the same be- tween second and third. Time: 4 min,” 03. ser. Pari Mutuel:- Winner: $5.30. .. Place: $5.10.

1st Pony 2nd Pony,

Bookmakers, Tis Tac men etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Tifins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building.

Employers, are requested to distri. base 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 remain in their employers, stands. ·

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from.the enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary?

Hong Kong, 13th February, 1934.

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the third by June 21. The final of the MISS JOAN PAGE MARRIED

European Zone must be played by July 18.

The Inter-Zone final will be played on July 21, 23, and 24, and the Chall enge Round, at Wimbledon, on July 28, 30, and 31, when Britain, the holders, will play the winners of the Inter- 3 Zone Final.

It cannot be said that the draw for the European Zone is what is usually called a good one, Not only are nearly all the strong nations in the lower half, the but the two which are probably strongest of all are to meet in the

Place.

Betting.

Winner. 354

155

34

15

3rd. Pony

37

Total

5

425 176

Race 11

(Mr... Heard)

N. Pan); Gladiator (Mr. Heard); Mr. Hem's Macaront, 181-ibs Lemberg 158_+Mr. Marshall); Music,

second round.

These are Australia and Japan; and it cannot but deirect some interest from the competition that one of them must be eliminated so early.

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, Feb. 7. Only three days after the announ- cement that a marriage had been arranged, Miss Joan

Page. the young airwoman, has been married to Mr. Richard D'A. L. White, of

Farmstreet, W.

On January 29 the first announce mony of the marriagë arrangement was taade. To-day it is announced that the marriage took place January 25.

on

At the beginning of last year, with Miss Sale-Barker, she set out a flight to the Cape. Their. Germany 181 Mr. Sun); Sweet machine crashed, but they eventu Life 161 (Mr. M. W. Tang); Tso ally reached Capetown, On the Tak 158 (Mr. Bewell What A return journey they disappeared.

A search was organised and their machine was found wrecked. By." its side was Mies Page suffering Winner. Place. from a double compound fracture,

of the right leg. Miss Barker had ngash on her; forehead and was suffering from concussion,

1 Chance 158 (Mr. Deltz),"

Hail (Mr. B. Y. Laing); Prima Mr. L. T. F's Sporting Life, 161 Donna 181 (Mr. Soares); Ribble lbs. r...... (Mr. S. N. Pan) 158 (Mr. Deļtz); Bandy Bay 155 Mr. Lan's Bay View, 161 Es. (Mr. Frost); Soldier of Britain 161

(Mr. T.: Wong). 3 (Mr. Sun): Soldier of China 161, Won by a head: lengths, be- (Mr. S. W. Pan); Spinaway 161 tween: second and third.

Time: 2 mix. 47.2-sec

Place: $7.40; 88.80; 89.70.

(Mr. P. P. Botelho).TM

2

Betting.

Winner. Place

Pari Mutuel; fr Winner: 817.10.

3

1st Pony

217-237-

Wos by 3 lengths; 2 lengths be- tween second and third,

Time: 2 mini. 03.3′ seconds, Part Mutuel:-

2nd Pony

-274

3rd Pony

The Field Total

298

2012

3422 3801

Race 9.7

Winnert 811.30.

Strong running and swift pass- ing by Gould Fand. Tilling cleared the way for Hodge to score a try, but the angle was too wide for Dunidays who, however, kicked Farathend goal when Hudson

hered a kick-ahead and shook "Ralph Buckingham, the Leices- aackie to run straight inter RTC captain, who, severely

the posts

injured bis leg just before Christ(MC gain Hodge put the finishing mas, owes his rapid recovery to fatine plece of work by the excellent work of the telces, ing and then Northampton beter City FC., masseur...

AT FOTOCA Biege/

flows: Bearing in the cornet

Asplendid feeling exists tween the Tigers, and the

Place $5.10: 85.10: 85.10. Also rani-Cossack's Beauty 161 Mr Marshall Flying Tourist 161 EBotelho); Boxing Eve 183 Mr. Charles)

Winn

"1st: Por

Paidi

770

767.

2

Betting.

1st Pony

2nd Pony

448 466

3rd Pony

374 381

The Field

1409

1451

Total

3001

3065

Bace. 12,

274

Also: zan(Mr. Wong); Chler 324

Seattle 181 (Mr. Frost) Colombo 2587181 (Mr Pan) Fudge 158 (Mr. (Mr. Black) Glad Eyes 161

Mr. E. 8. Kis Bobalak Star, Botelho); Glorious Sun 161 (Mr. 155 lbs. .....,(Mr. D. S.-LI) 1 Marshall Gold Bullion 155 (Mr. | Miss Y. Shenton's Fanling Fox, Harriman): Jolly Buterfly 155.(Mr: #152 Thể A thrFrost) 2. Botelho) tuna:261 (Mr.8/WiTang); | Mr. “Widdecombe'r: ¿Vriday; 152: 7 King's Worthy 158 (342. Chang)( Ibamosasuna (Mr:qChang)^3+ Lucky Faendr 181ar:(ME:: Bdares),;; -Won by 2. lengthen 1-length bes Midday Bun 161 (Mr. Charles: tween second and third one Monoplane 158; (Mr. Prout) Rac, Time 1/mm 59 sect. fng brick (Mr. Chanson) Bhang Earf:Mutuel 3 hraun 181 (Mr. Pearse)- Boldier" of

Messrs. Lang LB Don, 182 lbs

Car, B. L. Bun) Mr. Samson's Navy Hall, 168 lbs/.

Mesara Mackle and Grayburn's

Brechin-171 Ibsite Me

- Ind€Mr. N. Dettu)

Winner: $18.500,00

(Mr.

Place: 86.70; 86.50; #8.70.......... ' "Also""";ran:-Swan;156:20 (Mr. Pearse); Flummery, 155 Black) Macbeth 149 4Mr: Ingram); Racing Streak 152 (Mr. Pin); Em- pire Day 153(ME Deltz), L

Winner. Place

tet Pony 2nd Pony 3rd Pony

The Field

(756: 558

245 *1092"

230 #781

Total

2056

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