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If comparisons be made in other directions it will be "seen that Grimsby are
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Prospective Cham- pions
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934.
KOWLOON MARA LOCAL TENNIS LOCAL HOCKEY
FOOTBALL
COUNCIL
MEETING
Junior Shield Final May Be Postponed
THON RACE
1/Cpl. Farmery Wins Easily
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Tsui Enters Final
RICKETTS LOSES IN FIVE
SET MATCH
International Games Last Evening
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BRONCHITIS SPREADING
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PEPS STOP THE COUGH AND MAKE THE BREATHING EASY..
At this time of the year old chest troubles take a tighter grip on their victima Bronchitis sufferers particu. lurly find that chronic coughing bouts. and not merely distressing. There is and wheganess are most weakening real danger to the delicate membranes of the breathing passages and to the lungs.
A very fine gume of hockey was witnessed on the Marina ground of Stoke City at this date last
With the exception of T. Crans-
yesterday when England defeated year, and that Brentford are only
At the monthly meeting of the ton, the 28 entrants who fac
Scotland by 3 goals to 1 after extra two points behind 'Tottenham
in the Kowloon Hongkong Football Council helded the starter Hotspur.
time, in the first round of the In- There is sangulae
Tsui Wai Pui, favourite for the ternational series. teeling in the Brentford camp.
Each leading club in the four yesterday, Mr W. Pryde, hon Marathon Race over a seven-mile
The game was played at a very but it is necessary for both these competitions of the Football League Secretary of the Hongkong Foot-course were composed entirely of singles title crown, went pretty near to defeat yesterday, in his semi-
fast pace throughout and both sets clubs to keep their eyes on Pre-lit the field victorious yesterday. in succession to Mr. J. Ralston L/Cpl. Farmery of the Lincoln-al match winst. G. R. J
of defences excelled against fast ston North End who have earned and as Arsenal, Grimsby Town, who has been appointed vice-pres-shire Regiment, who led
all the Ricketts. Ricketts, after being two combinations of forwards, nine points during February, and | and "Chesterfield were playing "dent of the Hongkong Footballway finished the course good sets down, staged a brilliant re
Scotland opened. the scoring winner by 10 seconds, while Pte.orary to make the score two sets through S, MacNider who scored a As the date for the Senior and Cross of the Borderers and A. B. all. At this stage of the game, high very good goal from a difficult posi of the Pine Forest Air to the aid of has been Carter of HMS, Cornwall fought hopes were entertained of the Bri-tion, Scotland holding the lead the weak chested. When stripped of
seem to be as fresh and effective trom their headquarters and Nür»: as when the season commenced, wich City had a sovere test a In the Southern section Norwich home, the results gain in impor- City have a point in hand as cam-tance. At this period of the seusuli, pared with Brentford twelve when the qverwhelming majority of months ago, but the Norfolk eleven the clubs have been dismissed arom have played two more matches the Association Cup tournament and than the Middlesex club Chaster. the date is drawing near, when clubs feld, with almost the same goal cannes rethforce their elevens, if Average as Hull City at the close either struggling for high logours of last February, have five more or seeking safety" to retain their their credit. All these ombership, it seems timely to clubs have made a gallant and glance at the teams that are at
points to
ball Club
Association.
was elected a member service men,"
By taking the famous Pepa breathe- able tablets, even the most stubborn and racking coughs may be cured. cases of bronchitis, bronchial asthma,
Papa are a novel, volatile, medicine compressed into tablet form. They bring all the wonderful healing virtuss
to postpone the game. He said after which Cross forged ahead to the final set, which he lost without | through Lt. Garthwaite. Countless with the breath through the delicate
Juntor Shield finals Oxed for March 24, Mr. W R. Hughes, the representative for the Royal Navy, applied for permission the flee: were the majority of
about that leaving for exercises time,
Captain Fleetwood, the Royal Artillery representative, remarked
tisher entering the final, as Taui was until after the Interval. a thrilling "neck and neck race
In the second half England the mouth. Feps give off valuable gar- their silver wrapper and dissolved in throughout the course, the latter playing exceedingly poor tennis.
play leading for the first three miles Ricketts, however, fell to pieces in dominated
and equalised micidal medicaments which are carried take second place by the wide mar- Tauf-was playing tennis of a very sets of forwards, and this must be Thus Feps reach all the vital inner
putting up any struggle.
opportunities were missed by both air-passages direct into the lung. gin of 25 seconds.
mediocre standard yesterday and The Lincolnshire Regiment were was lucky to come off victorious in liant defensive tactics displayed by mixtures.
in some part attributed to the bri-parts beyond the reach of liquid well represented in the ten after
#semi-final tie
both sides. the first, second and third, pisces,
The first two sets were featured
The last minutes of the game
time.
Pepa quickly. soothe and heal the throat and chest made sore by con-
sustained effort, and are likely to the tangle, at the base of the tables that day. Most of the players in L/Cpl. J. Thomhill and Pte. Lan-ed with clever courtcraft but was held out, this resulting in extra They loosen and expol phlegm, allay the head of affairs. The clubs in that his team could only play on Pte. H. Smith, L/Cpl c. Thornhill, Į with dull tennis, "Ricketts impresa- saw England pressing but Scotland itant coughing and frequent colds. caster of the Lincolns coming in inclined to be erratic, and frequent fourth, afth, seventh and eleventh.ly sent easy balls to the net. The respectively.
British player kopt Tsui ruaning from corner to corner.. content with simply returning the ball to let Ricketts make all the, mistakes. Tsui won the first two sets by 6-4, 6-4.
realise thein ambitions, although Arsenal are once again hampered by Cup complications.
The matches in the First Divi- sion were, yesterday. Just as determined and as close in figures as a fortnight ago, for Eve were
seven grouped in are in dire distress, and when the the dangerous zone of the First Division all earn some reward, as yesterday, the wist that obscures the future cannot be pierced.
In spite of manifold troubles, drawn and three won by the Arsenal are fighting desperately to visitors, who in each game had retain the League championship. only one goal in hand. Both West When February was at an end list Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa year Arsenal had won twenty were vanquished at home. Aston matches and earned forty-six points. Villa introduced a new right half-Clearly they are five points in a- back in Thomas Gardner, a Lan-rear at the moment. How can this for? The goal man. who
accounted has passed b nearly two years in the service of average at this date twelve months Hull City. A well-built young ago was 14. There has been
in tremendous decline player he has
power, but such a strengthening of observation, and has pleased many defence that the club has been able not keep in check the left-wingo hold on to the premier position:
cashire
been under keen
critics. But the new man could
of Stoke, for Johnson is at the height of his powers. By his own shooting he decided the issue for only Beresford could score for the Villa. It was no small success to keep Astley from counting. Stoke City's win should give them much them much more hope, as their last three matches have brought In six points.
the team had already played once for the first team, and 23 prac tically the whole of the first team had already left for Home," they would in all probability be called upon to do service in that divi- sion again, in which case they would not be eligible to play for the "Junion final. Apart from this, there Was Capt. Fleetwood said.
the financial question to consider. The junior team was entitled to
As usual a large crowd follow- ed the runners in motorcars and on bicycles.
At the conclusion of the race Mrs. W. Walton Rogers, wife of the Rev. W. Walton Rogers dis- tributed the prizes.
Prize List
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Tsui Way
In the first half of the extra time Divett put "England in the lead and soon after Lt. Garthwaite put the issue beyond doubt with a fine goal G. Duncan played a good game between the sticks for Scotland, while both combinations of for wards were good,
The game should never have pro- gressed beyond the third set, had England made two changes in the Tsui played a more enterprising team originally advertised, G., R. First prize donated by Mr. V. M. g. The CRC representative, Divert deputising for Lieut. Comdr. get 5% of the gate receipts and Grayburn-/Cpl. Farmery. (Lin-however, put up a rather indifferent Atkinson who failed to make an as the Senior final would also be coins), Second Prize
display and allowed his opponent appearance, while W. Reed came in donated by playing on the same ground, the Mr. E. Abraham. Pte. Cross (Bor- thoroughly deserved winning the E. V. Reed who is indisposed
to win the third set by 8-4. Ricketts as left half instead of his brother amount involved would be considerers). Third prize
donated by fourth set, in which he worried derable.
Mr. F. C. Hall, A. B. Carter (Core Tsui with some accurate placements Mr. Hughes said that it would wall). scoring
along the side lines Ricketts fore- be rather difficult for the Navy
The following came in the order hand drive was working in a beau-lent and spirited defence in spite to field a team on that day as named:-
tiful manner. most of the ships would not be in
The defenders, however, are severe-
harbour.
ty taxed, and may not be able to
On the proposal of Mr. R. Hall. maintain their magnificent resists was eventually decided that if tance. Last year March was a poor the Navy could not field a team month, for Arsenal, but April on the day in question, the Coun- brought h brilliant finish. The cil would atretch the point of giv Highbury club may retain the charing the Junior teams their usual plonship, especially if Huddersfield 5% of the net receipts, and allow and Derby County forfeit points as the Royal Artillery to reinstate yesterday, The First Division pro- their players who would be called ramme is full of interest. upon to play for the first division
as at
club have ·Won
more than once.
on
The final for the Sunday Herald
and
Mrs.
Southern signifying her.
A letter was read from Lady
Pte. H. Smith (Lincolns), L/Cpl. C. Thornhill (Lincolns), Ldg. Sea. Barton (Comwall), L/Cpl. J. Thornhill (Lincolns). Fte. Frice (02) (Borderers). L/Cpl. Gibbs (Borderers), Pte. Strickland (Bor- derers), Pte. Lancester (Lincolns), Ldg. Sea. Kiley (Cornwall) and Pte. Clapp (Borderers)."
The following officials were:- Mr. J. P. Robinson-Starter, Cap. tain R. S. C. Bates, Captain Primer and the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, Judges of the Course. Dr. E. D. Matthews, Medical Officer.
THE BADMINTON
CHAMPIONSHIP
for Decision
West Bromwich Albion have only been able to score once in
The two visiting clubs who won
Charity Cup Final each of their engagements with
In the Second Division are playing Subject to the above rearrange Birmingham. Each club has won good football. Plymouth Argyle re-ment it had been decided to play on the ground of its opponents. cast their eleven yesterday, but the Anals the Hong Kong
they could not prevent Grimsby Football Glidden, the Albion captain.
Club ground on March counted first yesterday, but in the dispute between them.
from annexing the four points in 24.
Senior Final: South China v second hal: Birmingham" were
The defeat was not so decisive Borderers (4.30). able to win by goals from Roberts
Craven Grimsby. but and White, two raw recruits who and Glover did enough.
Junior Final: Navy v. Artillery) This (2.30), were brought out of obscurity on Lincolnshire the same day in October. Clearly,ghteen points away from home Charity Cup between China Mr. George Liddell, the manager, and have twice beaten Preston Wales was fixed for Easter Mor.- Three Doubles Finals has, an eye for a player in the North End, who repeated a memor-day. commencing at 3.30, making Birmingham are moving
able Cup Tie success at Bolton two D. C. Wilson would be called upon in the right direction. The other
or three seasons ago. Bargh has to present the cup. victory for visitors stands to the not been given much scope in this credit account of the striving campaign, but he has got a goal in each against Bolton Wanderers. His thrust was completed by a successful shot from Palethorpe. a rover who seems to have a sure 1001, It is not easy to understand why Stoke City transferred him to Preston. Manchester United, who have won only orle match this year, are in a most perilous post- tion. The idea of Third Division matches being played ON their Old Trafford ground seems almost, repulsivė. Another old Stoke player, Bussey, is play- ing with much effect for Black- pool, who need to maintain their
The rugger team of HMS. Ad-and is untreable. present form "in order to accom- venture defeated the representa- pany Grimsby to another sphere.
Arsenal. Week after week Albert Beasley is consolidating his claim to a permanency. In his third season he has proved his versati- lity. virility, and marksmanship. Ke got the goal that enabled Arsenal to reverse last season's result at Newcastle. by a ne oblique shot when on the half- after he had tricked an adversary. This was a stimulating splendid
turn
success.
and Doncaster.
Thistle
the
agree-
ment to present the Prizes at the Shield "Anals.
LOCAL RUGGER
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Adventure
Empress
tives from Einpresa of Britain by 21 points (3 tries, 1 goal and i drop goal) to nil on the Navy playing field at Happy Valley
VERY CLOSE CONTESTS
ANTICIPATED
Last week the second leg of the semi-finals of the men's Badmin- ton singles championship of Shanghai was played off between B.um and Wade, resulting in a win for Blum by 15-3, 15-8. This is the first time Blum has appeared in the final and it is 'expected that he will make a good showing against Melse, as he has energy to spare
PORTUGAL WINS
In a game featured by an excel-
were defeated by 4 clear goals by of overwhelming odds, Germany Portugal on the Naval Recreation ground; King's Park yesterday.
Portugals forwards were much superior to their opposites who threw away countless opportunities by fruitless long forward passes.
Bommer, In defence for Germany, played a brilliant game and was Instrumental in breaking up in- numerable attacks by the opposing
inflammation, and stop that tickling sensation in the windpipe. Free from opium and all narcotics, Peps are the handiest, safest and most effective cure for throat, chest and lung trou- bles. All medicine dealers and dispensaries sell Pops in sealed glass bottles. Agents:-Messrs. Gilman & Co. Ltd., 4, Des Voeux Road, Hong Kong.
THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Office of the Company, Queen's that the Ordinary Yearly Meet- ing of Shareholders will be held in the
March, 1934, at NOON, for considera- Building, Hong Kong. on Monday, 26th tion of the Directors' Report and ending 31st December, 1933. Statement of Accounts for the year
Books will be closed from the 18th to The Share Register and Transfer 28th March, 1934, both days inclusive, By Order of the Board of Directors;
E. COCK,
Ricketts altered his tactics in the final set and chose to play a defen- sive game. Tsui readily seized this lapse on the part of the Britisher, and had no difficulty in annexing the final set by 6-1.
Tsui won by 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 4-6. 8-1.
Ho Ka Lau. Wins A Fast game was witnessed be tween Ho Ka Lau and J. Leonard. Ho Ka Lau was on the agressive from the start and had the Craigen-forwards, while Ammann in goal Hong Kong, 9th March, 1934. gower player well beaten in two was superb. atraight sets, including one love set. Pract. among the forwards. was Ho Ka Lau now meets Tam Yoc responsible for some fine solo Fong in the semi-final on Wednes-efforts which lacked the necessary day. Ho beat Leonard by 6-9. 8-6. support to carry them through, otherwise there might have been an entirely different complexion on the game.
RIFLE
SHOOTING
Belilios Shield,'
Competition
Beltrao at pivot for Portugal was a tower of defence, while Rodrigues was superb in defence clearing with first time efforts.
O. de Souza (3) and Pinto scored for Portugal.
A
WIN FOR INDIA
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A brilliant goal by Lal Singh marked the turning point in the Hockey encounter between India and Wales which
The above competition was fired International off on Sunday, the 17th inst, at Stonecutters Range. The Hong resulted in a win for the former Kong Rifle Club holder of the by three clear goals after they were above Shield suffeted their arst held for the first half of the game defeat in the hands of Stonecutters which provided a goalless score. Range Staff but scored & win against the R.A.0.C. in a three with the exception of Kalwant The Indian forwards were superb cornered contest. Conditions Singh who definitely experienced throughout were fairly good except an off day and could do very little for the light which was rather right. tricky and makes it difficult for
Jones of the the longer Range.
extremely unlucky not to score in Scores on the whole was very the nrst half when twice he swept poor.
through to defence, only to fail a rew feet from goal.
SCORES Hong Kong Rifle Club.
200 500 600 Total
28 29 31 88
P/O. Denby J. Tetley
The finals should produce some first-class play. In the mixed doubles, the Country Club pair, Mrs. Reader Harris and Lt.-Col. J. Felly will give Mrs. Cate and Melse a hard run and it is not impro- bable that the two new trophies *J. Hall presented by Messrs. Slazenger's "J. Grenham..... will repose in the Country Club for their first year's stay in Shanghai,
Two of the Yorkshire clubs won well, Leeds United overcoming Manchester City and Sheffield United" "turning the tables" on Wolverhampton Wanderers." Each match was won by the same score. Primarily Norwich City owed It may be that Manchester City their victory over Queen's Park were sukering from absentees and Rangers to that strong and ag. 'fatigue, the sequel to their mid- gressive outside right. Warnes. A yesterday.
week Cup-tie, but Leeds United goal iri hand at the start of a Although they failed to score, the also won
keen and vigorous game decided "Empress" players were prominent at Manchester. Firth. who seldom plays, Mahon, and
the issue. As Coventry and Read throughout the game, but their Furness scored. For Shefeld
ing were also defeated the pro- breakaways were folled by skill spects of the Norfolk club became tackling by the Navy, while the The ladies' doubles is going to United Boyd, the ex-centre of
be a good match with Mrs. Sinclair Clyde, put on the winning goals.
much brighter. The win of Ches- forward Hine of the latter worked
and Mrs. Goddard against Miss terfield was their best when on in unison and cut through the de- The success of Sheffield United became of additional value when
tour since they overcame York City fence by speedy runs from the Eardley and Miss Kew. The mar
ried ladles have experience on their Chelsea lost a point at Middles- Partick
Away in Scotland scrums.
surprised
After ten minutes play Lieut.side, as against youth and energy brough owing to Jennings making Hearts and everyone else by scor- Parkes Smith ran through to open possessed by the single girls and a
accurate drive from the ing seven goals, a total they have
really good game Is expected. penalty-spot. McAulay came un-
After the ladies have seen the two not reached since August 12. It is der the ban of the referce. To- rare for the
beautiful cups presented by the Hearts concede wards the close. Chelsea
Five minutes after the interval Dunlop Rubber Co. as trophies, the more than a goal. awarded 1 penalty kick. As
ATTENDANCES,
E. R. A Philp scored, the effort, shuttles with fly. Gallacher made no mistake, the The leading attendances at yes-however, failing to bring the major spolls were divided. Nevertheless, terday's League matches. were:-
points. Philp followed this up with Chelsea are handicapping them- Newcastle v. Arsenal. 40,000 -
a drop goal and soon after prettily selves by illegitmate tackles.
evaded the defence for another Tottenham, v. Portsmouth
unconverted try. 35,000 30,000 Aston Villa" v. Stoke Leicester v Huddersfield 30,000 West Bromwich A. V
Birmingham
.. 30,000. Bolton v..Preston N..E.... 28,000 Norwich v. Queen's Park
21,000 Liverpool v. Sunderland. 20,000 Brentford v. Oldham... 20,000 Derby County v. "Shef-
field W. Shemeld United T.
were
R.
to
18,000
Leicester City, are, in a very happy mood. They have not lost. a match this year and if their new centre, Gardiner, of the Heart oi Midlothian, maintains the standard he set against Port- smouth in thid-week the Midland team are not likely to lose. Hud- dersfield did not allow Gardiner to hún between their ranks, but while they were, matching him Maw, one of the two Englishmen in the Leicester vanguard, slipped the ball into the net. Maw is clever, but not so deadly in front of goal as he promised. Among the drawn matches it seems as if Liverpool have much reason to be iffe, of Everton, took a goal at thankful to Moraison, who is Blackburn that caused some an- known as a fine half-back Gene-xiety until Harper
was able to rally he scores once è season, and equalise. Cunliffe. is 1 forward his goal in the latter half of the with rare ball control, a sense of Sunderland match brought a position and of the right time to paint that may even be more shoot. Given the opportunity, valuable than it looks now. An- Cunliffe should make a reputa- other man from Merseyside, Cun- tion.
Wolverhampton.
Fulham v. Burnley
Plymouth v. Grimsby
18,000 18,000 18,000
the Navy account with an uncon- Verted try, which was all the scor- ing before the interval.
Lieut. Parkes Smith ran through again to score the fourth try and Sub-Lieut. Franks scored the last try,
H.MS. Adventure:-A. B. Evans, Mne, Nelmes, E. R. A. Philp, Lieut. Parkes Smith, E. R. A. Johns, Sub- Lleut, Franks, Shipwt. H, Lieut. Peers, Mne, Pickston, Shipwt. An- gear, Lieut. Collard, A, B. Nott, Tel. Yeomans, E, R. A. Phillips and Sto. Hallowell,
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Empress of Britain:-M. Sturt, F. W. Evans, W., C. Carroll, F. Blun- dell, F. Kayser, L. Bourne, T, Allen, F. Notley, J. England, L. Gibson, G. Clarke, L. R. Gee, G. Skelcher, W. Williams and G. Dunn.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
انی
W, Austin
28 31 23 82
"F. P. Sequeira... 28 22 27 77 23 28 23 74 19 28 25 72 25 22 20 67
was
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Chief Manager,
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE Sixty-Sfth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on TUESDAY, the 27TH MARCH 1934, at NOON. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General of Accounts for the year ended the Managers, together with a statement 31st December, 1933,
Books will be closed from the 13th The Share Register and Transfer
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Weish team was Hong Kong, 8th March, 1934,
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P. Singh in defence, was wonder- rui and let very little pass him.
Lal Singh on India's left wing was superb and his opening goal.
brilliant piece of op portunism, hooking the ball after a dlagohal run to intercept a pass, Spon after India was awarded a penalty bully as a result of Flynn falling on the ball in the goal 8.64 mouth. From the resultant bully- off, Flynn kicked the ball and India 468.64 were awarded a goal.
Just before the end Awtar Singh finished off a brilliant solo effort with a fine goal,
..
460
Plus 40
Stonecutters Range Staff:
200 500 600 Total Sgt. Light
31 31 29 91 FO Mayo ....... 28 29 32 89 CPO. Wylam ... 30 28 34 88 Sgt. Burnett... 27 30 30 87 Capt. Blandford 26 32 28 80 C.P.O. Black..... 29 31 20 68".
Cpl. Stephens *Sgt. Allen
R.A.0.C.
527
200 500 600 Total
27:31 26 84
20 20.25 83
24 26 2373 30 18 24 12. 22 22 21 85 16 17 25 58
435
Plus 4
17.40
452.40
The men's doubles should' prove interesting. Meise and Barents played Edmunds and Kay last year in the final and are playing them again this year. The two splendid cups presented two years ago by Messrs. Sykes and Co, are worth a lot of effort to win.
*EC. Donaldson It will be of interest to Badmin- "Cpl. Goad ton players to know from whom "Sgt. Tod came all the fine trophies owned "Capt. Cresswell... by the Shanghai Badminton As50-. clation. For the leagues, the ladies doubles was presented by Mr. R. M. J. Martin; the 1st And 2nd division men's doubles by Messrs. H. J. Sheridan and R. N. Swann; and the 1st and 2nd division mixed doubles by the Cercle Sportit Francis, For the championships, the ladies' and men's singles were presented by the Shanghai Bad- JAPANESE
minton Association: the men's doubles by, Megara. Sykes and Co.; the ladies' doubles by Messrs. 'Blazenger's; and the mixed doubles by the Dunlop Rubber Co.
The Joint Honorary Directors of the Hong Kong Society for the to the funds of the Spelety by the Protection of "children gratefully Hong Kong Women's Gulid and acknowledge a donation of $1,000 Ministering Children's League,
*Plus 4% for: Open sights
WARSHIP
SHANGHAI FOOTBALL
RECORD
Worcesters Beat Chinan By 20 Goals To 1
Shanghai, Mar. 19.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RAFT Programmes and Entry Forma for the Second SATURDAY, the 31ST MARCH, and, Extra Race Meeting, to be held on MONDAY, the 2ND APRIL, 19324 (weather permitting, may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building: The Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Extries close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 22NDMARCH, 1994.
By Order.
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C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
YACHTING
A feature of the week-end soccer Fourth Ladies Race
in Shanghai Was the record achieved by the 2nd Bn. Worces tershire Regiment, who overwhelm- Chinan Chinese eleven, ed the which plays in the premier league here, by 20 goals to 1.
Kenrick scored seven times and Smith five tinies.---Reuter.
resulted as under:~
The above race, sailed yesterday.
"B" Class-Started At 3 P.M.
Par
Diana (Miss. M. Whitham)..... 2 Colleen (Mrs. B. Home).......... Ariel (Miss B. Fair) - Admiral Shimjiro" Imamuro on Dorothea (Mrs. Coote)........ board, arrived here yesterday "1" "Y" & "G" Classes-Started morning shortly after 8 o'clock.
At 3.10 P.M. "A country", salute of 21. guns. was fired by the, Idzumo as she Alisa (Miss Bilderbrake) entered port and a reply was fired. Robens (Mrs. Marshall) from Blackhead Fort.
A Vice-Admiral's salute of 15 guns was fired from the Cumber-
ARRIVES and, the Idzumo replying.
Zephyr (Mrs. Wren) Kingfisher (Mrs. E. Estrange)
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"A" Class Started At 2.50 PM. Oslo (Miss M. Larssen) Official calls between Vice- Wasp II. (Mrs. Griffin)......... Admiral Imamuro, His Excellency La Linda (Miss Johnston) Accompanied by three destroyers, the Governor (Sir William Peel) Joss (Mrs. Stanton) Ashi, Hishi and Sumire, the Japan and Commodore Frank Elliott will Tone Blue (Mrs. Adams) ese cruiser Idzumo with Vice-be exchanged this morning...
Pat Mrs. Elliott)
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