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FINAL GALLOPS

Full Particulars Of Yesterday's Trials

Full particulars of yesterday's tryouts at the course will be found belows

Ace of 'Aces

Arctic Star Attention

Bold Colonel

Bonny Dundee

Clear View

Diogenes

Estover

Flirt..... Flybynight Foxbridge

Gold Coin

Gold Unit

Guiding Star

Harvest View

Heart's Desire Herod

High Honour

Iron Cross ....

Jolly Eyes

King's Jubilee

Lucky Again

Mersey

7 92.1 1.02.3 1.32.3

Müden Hall

Mistake Bay

Popular Star

Rose Queen

Rousseau

Royal Romance

Sacajawea

Socrates ...

Soldier of Honour

Soldier of Peace Soldier of Victory

Sylvandale

Clyde

"Coppersmith

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SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935.

WEEK-END

FOOTBALL

Chinese Derby

(BY FIVOT “E

R. H. K. GOLF CLUB

21

Starting Times For Fanling

Old Course

Yet another full programmé is

The following are the starting down for decision to-day and tow. morrow despite the Annual Races (times for Fanling for to-morrow,

The most attractive game on the Sunday, February 17:- card is undoubtedly that between the China Athletic and the leaders of the Senior League which should provide the fans with plenty of thrilling soccer.

SENIOR DIVISION

S. China "B" v. E. Lancs.. Caro-

Line Hill.

D

R.A. V. Athletic, Sockumpoo, “

THE PEAK

SCHOOL

Sports Meeting Held

No. 372, The Peak, the residencé

HOME FOOTBALL NOTES

Everton's Big Offer For Scottish Star

at-

(From a Correspondant). of His Honour the Chief Justice

London, Jan 26. several refusals they also have two and Mrs MacGregor," was the

Six goals in their first qup effort. players who are wanted. "The scene of much activity and merri-Great play by Jimmy Cunliffe and Filbert Street trouble might be ment yesterday afternoon when Arthur Geldard, their right wing: described as having the eggs in

sports 0.36 am. J. B. Ross" and E W. G the Peak School held a

centre" no wonder Everton áte the wrong baskets. At pair; Malcolm

meeting there. There was a com-

The Goodison folks may half, for instance, Sharman, the happy. paratively large gathering of par- be so chirpy these days that they boy from-Loughborough, is playing ents and visitors, and what the may even

well. Thus" Roger drop their big ideas exceedingly little tots lacked in ability they about Charlle Napter, the much Heywood, a good player," cannot more than made up in enthusiasm.

get into the first team. sought inside forward of Glasgow On the whole” a very enjoyable

A simillar Celtic" afternoon was had by all present.

verton have been tempting the Masters Leslie Womick, Neville Mills and Tom Williams tied for Scottish club. I am told, for in- The Senior championship, and instance, that a very big offer for the player's transfer was lodged by Adams.

the end it was decided to run a

Everton with the proviso that the and J. 100 yards race to see who J. Price*

deal was carried through in time the eventual winner. The race. Forbes*

for Napier to be eligible for cup however, resulted in another tie

football. between Leslie Womack and Tom

Now, a very big after by Everton and Mrs. MacGregor

means business. The figure was a Willams then kindly offered to present two

staggerer. If the Celtic will not more cups. so that the three boys

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G. H. Bond" and A. Mc- Kellar*

C. Thwaites and R. A. Rodgers.

W. J. Jamieson and D. J. Gilmore.

Was

1

state of affairs taches to the left-half position. George Ritchie has come back to his best form. So Percy Grosven- or, who is good enough any time for the first team, is back in the second team. The City could sell either player. The. City, are not likely to.,

Birmingham for surprises. Who will follow Joe Devine to St.. An- drew's? Do not be surprised if

could each have one. The Junior accept it must surely `mean they the next capture is a former club-

L. R. Billinghurst and R. Cup was won by Peter Walker are determined to keep their playmate of Joe's

C Webb.

J. G. Pilcher, and J. S. MacLareni.

C. H. Bradley and W. A

Stewart.

H. E. Pethick and J. W. Mayhew.

K. 9. Robertson and W. Woodward.

E. Bathurst and D. A Campbell"

I

G. Marseille and GC

and D.

with 18 points with Grahamer

Young a point behind.

Its only in the rumour stage yet At the end of the meeting, Mrs. MacGregor distributed the prizes, but do you know that the Dame and in calling upon her to do so, says Glasgow Rangers would like Brawn, Inspector, of to sign Sammy Crooks? I met a Mr.A O. Schools, thanked His Honour the Scottish football official the other Chief Justice and Mrs. MacGregor day who swore it was quite within for lending the ground to the the bounds of possibility that the School for its sports meeting. He Derby County International would thought that there was no other be lining up at Ibrox Park before sports ground in the world the end of the season.

such as this, but the only draw- My, they are getting ambitions

back of it, he said, was that the in Scotland! beauty of its surroundings might

The other week "The Man in have "distracted, the attention of some of the onlookers. He then Touch" was on the mark in stating thanked the children for the suc- that George Holden, the "boy" in cessful meeting which, he said, side-left of Darwen, was booked reminded him of his first sports for a First Division club. This meeting about 40 years ago. He seventeen-year-old schoolboy was remembered, that he was success snapped up from under the noses Aful, in only one event and that of several prominent clubs. The

tug-of-war (laughter). | Arsenal of course, did the map The winning team had four bro-plig up.

O.

W. J. 3. Key and D. 8.

Edward.

E. L. Groom" and J. R. Way".

K. W. Jones and D. K. Hislop*

G. P. FitzGerald and A. B. Stewart.

A. Ritchie and C. Mycock

H. Hampton and P. Mor- ilson

New Course

GRIFFINS

Dis- 1st tance. Qr.

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Athletic If they are able to call on their men from Canton will give South China a real

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for the

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9.52

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Both these teams gave the league. leaders plenty of worry last week and a very even game should be witnessed at Sookunpoo to-morrow. Club is at home to the Lincolns.

· Club's defence is at the moment having a little reshuffling which did quite well. They will give Lines. a good run for the game but they will have to watch Ridley & Co., closely if they intend to gather both points.

10.15

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Folice should account for the Recreio by the odd goal. This game will be played at a fast pace and the stamina of the Police will be very well tested by the fast and nippy movements of the Rec's for- "ward line.

10.36

10.40

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Worrall

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Tammany Hall

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A very exciting and even game is destined between S. China "B" and 3, Lancs. Will the Chinese speed beat the soldiers' weight? I think they will about just manage

10.52

R. G. Williams and J. C. Dunbar." Comdr. Hole* Baker Carr

10.50

T. R. Rowell and A.

Brawn*

11.00

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D. J. S. Crozier and St. G. Walton.

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TO-DAY'S GAMES

Ythán

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'Adventurer

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Beginner's Luck

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Club v. R.A. Club Ground. Police

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Kowloon

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JUNIOR DIVISION Kick Off 2.45 PM

11.24

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Estrellita

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S. China v. Navy, Caroline Hill. University v. R.W.F.. Sookunpoo

(4.15 p.m.).

*

Half Moon

30.1

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33.3 1.04

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E. Lanes, v. Kowloon, Chatham

Road.

9.52 $

High Principle

31.1

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£ 92

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TO-MORROW'S GAMES

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SENIOR DIVISION

Nebular Star'

4 33

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Kick Off 4.15 PM.

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China Athletic v. South China

Pavane

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10.40".

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Leading Bed

Light Brigade. Lincluden

Lion Hunter Locksley Hall Lucky Strike

Matinee Idol

"Bet-Fa

Seventeenth of September

Boldier of Russia

The Mizix

The Rain Gauge

"The Snipe

Tin Ho.

Touchstone

Valley View

Wadebridge

Warrior of a Nation

What About That

What's The Time

Winkfield

Ying Zing

High. West

"Cold Morning

Fatry Goldsmith

•Tultus: Creski Lady Whitta Lazy Lady

Mt. Pilatus

Racing Lady :

Bose-Arin

Shooting Star Snowy River..... Soldier of Australia

Southern Cross

The Bean Goose

The Maori

The Star

Vixen Tor

Young Captain

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AUSTRALIAN PONTES

HOME RUGGER

ndon, Feb, 14- Middlesex gained a meritorious Tugby victory over Bomerset to-di

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9.40 a.m. E. des Voeuxs and T. C.)

Monaghan 9.44 F. M. Ellis and D. Ella J. G. Charlton and R. K. Collings.

THIRD DIVISION

Kick Off 2.45 PM.

RAM.C. V. Lincolns, Chatham | 1004

.Road.

THIRD DIVISION

RAS.0-7-Police-Chatham-Rd.,

2.45 p.m..

TRIANGULAR HOCKEY

TOURNAMENT

Army Team

I. B. Trevors and Comdr. Tetley...

AE Lissamani and P. H. Scoones.

J. E. Richardsoni and A.

B. Purves.

R. Young and J. C. Tay-

R. D. Walker and Ä. H. Forbes.

7

A. W. Mul and H. F. Sommers.

Mrs. Robertson and. Mrs.. Woodward.

Mrs. Crozier and Mrs. Walton.

*Caddies from Superintendent..

Unsuccessful-in-ballot for.....Old

Course.

CRICKET

Volunteers v. Combined Services

The following will represent the Volunteers against the Combined Services on February 18 and 19 on the Club gronda beginning at 1.15 pm. each day,

The following team has been selected to represent the Army v HK Club in the Triangular Tour nament on Wednesday, February 20 at 5 pm, at King's Parking

Pie, Hollingsworth; Lt. NW. Metcalfe and Sep. Khan Bahadur:res and E. C. Fincher. Lt. J. P: Williams, NK: Dullah Singh and L/NkAlaf Din, Sig. May, Lt. C. C. Garthwaitė (Capt.), W. O. Benior, L/NK. Kartar Singh and L/Nk. Lal Singh.

E. J. R. Mitchell (Captain), H Owen Hughes, W. K. Robinson, R. E Griffiths, G. E.; R. Divett, J. E Potter, A P. Pereira, A K. Mac Kenzie, 1. 8. Forbes, G. A. Gutter-

Reserves: Lt. J.O. Laine and Col. Bgt. Reeks.

CLUB TEAMA-FOR TO-DAY The following have been selected to représent the AK00, in the first and second Engagements against the CA.C.C to-day. The Orst eleven is playing at the Happy.

Army hockey shirts will be issued valley and the second is Maying on the ground at 4.50 p.m.

MAMAK TOURNAMENT

The Radio Team

at honie, both games commencing at 3.p.m.

___ 1st XL-A_W. Hayward (Capt.), G. 8. Dunkley, JR. Mitchell, E. Ducklit, C. K. Hi Wood, BM L. Redmond, I Owen Hughes, G. A Stewart, W. Baines, WE B

The following have been chosenB AN. Other, F to represent the Radio Sports Club in their Mamar Hockey game against the Police at the Police Training School Ground to-morrow buly off at 4 10.

2nd HA Mackenzie

UB Bouza, Kalwant Sing when they won by 23 points to Bhagwan Singh L. B. Kita at Frome

Northampton overwhelmed st. Bart's Hospital by 23 ptà, to nil in their friendly home fixture- Heuter

Jagit Singh, J. M. Tavares, TRI Bingh, Burjin Singh, Avtar Bini Chowdhury, F A, Kemp (Capt. The Radio is very unluckyin they are deprived of the serv

(Capt.), W. Keith Robinson, L. D. Kilkee, JE Potter G. D. IL Flower- dew, C. E. Gahagan, G. A. Miilb H.R. Semmelin' - L 8. Forbes, P. H. Beoones, R; 87:72: Patterson

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was the

thers drawn together and he was At least one of the other clubs the youngest of them He 150 is now saying that if the Arsenal remembered that when he went are willing to pay £500 (with more up to the lady who gave away the to comer for the transfer of a prizes, she made what he thought schoolboy, then they (the Arsenal) was a feeble joke. She said "No may do so. The thought of risk- wonder you win. You belong to ing that amount of money decided ebrawny team"

this other club against venturing In conclusion. Mr. Brawn further in the matter. thanked the staff of the Peak And it is a risk. It will be three School for having organised such Seasons yet, at least. before a successful sports meeting; the George is ready for the first team. parents of the pupils for havingThere will be his wages, to pay so, liberally contributed to the during that time. Even then it prize fund; and last but not least still adubtful if he will be a Mrs. MacGregor for distributing football success. The Arsenal's the prizes.

The Results The results were as follows- Relay Rate:,,

1. Class 7.

Bunny Jump Race:

(a) 1 Tan Shaw: 2, Graham Young; 3, Richard Hender-

son,

*

2500 and the other uncertainties paved the way to the ttinäfer The Gunners are ceftatný nëvér afraid to take a risk but probably £500 to them meant less that to some of their competitors.

Cop success is not likely to exorts of Leicester

(b) 1 Peter Walker; 2, Witred slacken the

Ortlepp; 3, Denis Iggiesden Shipping Race:

(c) 1. Robin Young: 2. Neville

Mills; 2, Yvonne Shaw. (d) 1, Lesie Womack; 2-Mary-

gold Sazby; 3, John Hart gil.

Egg and Spoon Race:

(c) 1, Barrett Emmert; 2, Vero-

nica Smith; 3, Jane Strel Tett

(d) 1, June: Hartgi; 2, John Hartgill; 3, Marygold Sorby, Running 50 Yards:

(a) 1, Graham Young; 2. John

Pegg: 3. Ian Shaw (b) 1, Peter Walker; 2, Jean Hartgil; 3, Denis Igglesder. Running 100 Yards:

(c) 1, Yvonne Shaw 2, Pat Stellingwerff; 3, Barrett Emmert.

(d) 1, Tom Willams; 2. Leslie

Womack; 3. John Hartgill.

Hopping:

(a) 1, Graham Young: 2, Kath- leen Challoner; 3, Jennifer Butters. (b) 1, Peter Walker: 2, Jean: Hart 3 kabeth Här- greaves and Denis Iggles den, --

Sack Race:

(e) 1, Nevebile Mhis 2 Yvonne

Shaw 3 Pat Btelligwerf (d) 1 Jutie Raiston 2 Tom Williams; 3, Leslie Wordack Potato Race:

(a) 1, Graham Young: 2 John

Pegs 3 Richard Hender

(b) 1 Peter Walker 2, Denis Igglesden 3, Wilfred Ort- lepp and Bernard Mills,

High Jump

(e) 1 Neville Milla.

Robin

Ivonne SaRWE ((d) 1, Tom Willia 2. Leslie 3Matthew-cat-

Catching the

Oling Hans

Walker

3 Brian B200

I hear it was a recommendation

for a Queen's Park Rangers back that took the Brums to London. But forwards, being the need of

the moment, Mr. George Liddell switched on to Devine. Joe, of course, was at the back

of the Birmingham · mind at the time... Hence the deal that took the foot- ball world by surprise.

But Birmingham and QPR may conduct another spot of business in the near future. A full back and/or a centre-forward is the magnet.

How will Coventry City act now that they have lost Interest In the cup?

The City have an undoubted wealth at taient, especially for- wards. I know that a number of senior clubs would like to become possessed of forwards of the class of those at Highfeld Road. The scouts are always in evidence whenever they play.

It was mentioned to me at the week-end that Billy Lake will shortly change his quarters. Bill has not played in any one of the City's cup-tles-purposely. so says. my informant-so that if he moves he will not be cup-tied. Believe it if you like!

PHILOSOPHER

OF WAR General Weygand

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Jan. 2. Gen Weygand left Paris for Morocco after farewell messages such as only French generals can exchange.

Gen. Maurin's Order of the Day City to find new players. At cuts tevériber him-among other things side-right, an inside-forward and as "ambassadeur de la pensée maybe a back are wanted at Fil-militaire francaise suprès des bert Street.

puissances amies et alliess" To this, without doubt, the War Office would subscribe.

:

It must be tantalising to the City that while they have met with

J

(e) 1, Jane Strellett; 2, Chris- topher Hindson; 3, Barbara

(d) 1, Barbara Kofe 2, June Hartgi; 3, Marygold Borby: Leap Frog Relay els 7. NB-(a)-Age 5 years

(b)Age 5-75 years -(0)-Age 71-81 years (d) Age 81-10 years

Gen. Weygand's own Anal Order of the Day is still more polished.

Literary Generals (2

The French army-ühlike our own, in which generals with liter- Lary talenta ats apt to be frowned. upon has always been on terms with letters.

Gen, Weygand, who is strendy an Academician, intends to devote his retirement to travel and writing. For some time he has been working at a biography of Foch

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