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STEEL & COULSON GRAND NATIONAL LOCAL SOCCER

SNOOKER LEAGUE

Results To-date

In the Steel Coulson League the Prison Officers'

Mess displaced the Cathalle Union Cub at the "head of the League, though the

latter "two matches in hand.

The Dockyard RC. move up to third place. The RN.Y. Police not being engaged.

Results as attached:-

Prison Officers.

T. Pile

..... 05

L. McTavish

48.

F. Mason A,

81

Dr. Shaw

54

A. Perry

32

C.P,0.3.

C.P.O. Savage ...ho

54

'C.2.0. Morgan

16

CP.O Ramsay

13

C.P.O. Woodhouse

25

37

C.P.O. Todd

Result:-Prison Omcers 4. C.P.O

1.

St. Pats.

L. Remedios

32

J. C. Remedios.

47

L. Castilho

15

M. Baptista

48

.C. Pereira?.......

21

Prison Officers' Mess.

A. Perry....

46

F. Mason

45

F. HII

47

Dr. Shaw ...

55

L. McTavishi

57

MEET

Entries and Events

:

For Feb. 16

The following are the entries and events for The Grand National Meet of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club to be held at Kwantl on February " 16. Conditioris and weights are also given:-

1. 2.30 p.m. - 'The February Handicap" miles. A hurdle race for China Ponies. Winner a Cup or $50; 2nd $30; 3rd $20. Entry Fee $3..

Burgomaster (188 lbs.), Daylight Eve (165). Diogenes (163), Don (159), Estover (155), Glenshee (160), Ike (157), Iron Cross (153), Josephine (162), No Fear (160). Soldier of Italy (158), Sylvandale (152). 12 Entries.

2. "The Australian Grand Na- A tional Steeplechase-2 miles, handicap for Australian Ponies. Winner a Cup or 350: 2nd $30; 3rd $20. Entry Fee $3.

FEBRUARY 6, 1936.

Don't be végue - ask for Haig

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY,

RUGBY TRIAL

Good Form Shown

Week-End Fixtures

The following are the fixtures for the coming week end:-

GOVERNOR'S - CUP

Saturday, 8th February.

YACHTING

Sweepstake Race Results

The following were the results of the Sweepstake Race held by the

· HECAAF EKFA. CHARHK. Yacht Club yesterday over Referee: HF. Beratton Linen- a distance of 8.1 miles, the course being Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon men: R. I. Evans, R. E. Thomas

DIVISION LI

Rock (8) Rumsey Shoal (P), Mark

Club Line:-

A trial rugby encounter in pre- paration for the return match- against the New Zealand Univer- sities Afteen on February 31, was: played between "Probable” – and "Possible teams on the Club ground yesterday when some "fast and interesting rugby, was witness-

RW.F. vs. Radio, 81. Referee: on Line (P), Channel Rocks (8)-|-ed. The main feature of the game H. Martin.

Recreio vs. Chinese Athletic,

DIVISION L.

1. Referee: W. R. Reynolds,

· Kowloon vs HK.F.C. K1. feree: W. C. Twnites.

Re-

"A" Class-Started 14,45 Yacht Carpenter

No. Finished Pos... A1 18.25.35 *

(Mrs. E R. Edwards) Labo

1

2

4

Sunday, 9th February. Police vs. Chinese Athletic. Kz Referee: D. Kussick. Linesmen : W. Brierley, J. Butterworth.

South China "A" va..R.A "T" CH2. Referee: R. M. Omar, Lines- inen: W. Collier, T. Davies,

St. Josephs vs. Navy. N2 Re- feree: K. K. Ip. Linesmen: H J. Bland, E. Richardson.

H.A. "S" B. East Lancs, C2 Re- terce: W. P. Payne. Linesmen:

Flummery (180 lbs.), Lucy Gift-A E. C. Clarke. D. T. Smith. ters (150), Morning Dew (154),

The Giraffe (158). 4 Entries.

3. The Fanling Grand Nationa and Pierce Grove Memorial Cup" | -2 miles. A handicap for China Ponies. Winner to hold for one year the Challenge Cup with replica presented; 2nd 340; 3rd $30. Entry Fee $3

Burgomaster (158 lbs.), Darien (147) Don (150). Festival Eve (155), Glenshee (145); Josephine

Result:-Prison Officers' Mess 4. (152), Pride of Tsingtao (188);

St. Pats. 1.

E. Simmonds.

G. Bentley

W. Hillyer

C.S.C.C.

14

10

65

C. Strange

34.

A. Bower

57

St. Pats.

L. Castilho

51

M. Baptista

51

8

45

35

C. Pereira

J. Remedios

D. Santos

Result: St. Pats. 3.

Mr. Santos

Mr. Da Laz

C.U.C."

Mr. Barretto.

C.S.C.C. 2.

32

40

Mr. Antonio

59

Mr. Pérela

87

R.E. Sergeants,

Sgt. Chant

52

Sgt. Collins

23

Sgt. Wadenzia

38

Mr. Morton....

24

Q.M.S. Staples

35

G. Srt. Mess.

Sgt. Smith

21.

Sgt. Cross......................

26

Sgt. Cullmore...

26.

Q:MS. Mcund

23

Sgt: Bowler

65

D.R.C.

53

$2

61

Result:-C.U.C. 4. R.E. Sgts. 1.

Mr. Smith

Mr. Norris

Mr. Ash

Mr. Lewis

47" 28 Mr. Waldle Result:-D.E.C. 4. G. S. Mess 1.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

Team Prison Officers

C. U. C....... D. R. C... B.-N. Y. F.

Gart." Sgts..

C. 8. C. C.

R. E. Sgta

R. W. F. Sets.

C. P. O.'s Club

Bt. Pats. Club

Pa W. L F A

.. 13.94 42 23

11 10 141 14 12 6 8 32 28 115 631 24

10. 6 4 27 23

1257 27 33 10 4 6 21 29 75 2 19 16

11 29 1738

11213 42

Punch (147), Racing Strain (148). 9 Entries.

4 "The Jorrocks Plate"-Divi- sion A-1 miles. A hurdle race for China Ponies that in the opinion of the Committee

are

DIVISION II,

RE. va University. CL. Referee: JH. Lawrence

Navy vs Eastern. Ni. Referee: A. T. Jarmuln.

East Lancs. vs. South China. 81.

Referee: A. E. Sidebottom.

LOCAL CRICKET

Craigengower's Teams For

Week-End

The following have been chosen to represent Craigengower in their League matches on Saturday, against the K.C.C.

The First XL, which is to play bona fide hunters Fanies placed on the Kowloon ground, are as in any race other than a country { follows:- race at Kwanți this season barred. Catchweight 168 lbs.

Entry Fee $3.

Winner a

A. T. Lee (Capt.), J. L, Young-

Cup or $50; 2nd $30; 3rd $20.6, U. M. Omar, E. Zimmern, A E. Hamson W. Hong Sling. W. Kapley, A. R. H. Ismail, G. Souza, FR. Zimmern and Dr. N. P. Karanja.

The Second XI, to play at home are as follows:-

Note: Owing to the barge number of entries received the race. has been divided into two divisions. The following draw has been made. No rider may.

A Kitchell (Capt.), W. K. Way, compete in more than one T. E, Yeoh, Dr. C. W. Lam, J. W. division.

Festival Eve, Jack O'Lantern, Jock Scott, R. T. P., Spinaway, Wakefield, -West Parade.- 7-Entrles.

5. "The Ladies' Country Race."

Face

Over a country course of about 3 miles finishing on the course. For China Ponies that in the opinion of the Committee are bona fide hunters. To be ridden by ladies. Catelweight 135 lbs. Winner a Cup or $50; 2nd $30; 3rd A souvenir $20. Entry Fee $3. will be presented to the winning rider.

Cloudy Eve, Diogenes, Ebony Idol, Golden 8:31 Hempy, Magpie, Nebular Star, Paul Jones, Punch, Spotted Leaf, That's That, The Eagle late Wonderful Chivalry), The Loafer, Troon, Until Then, Wakefield, Wembly Stag. Zangi. 18 Entries:

"

6. "The Jorrocks Plate"-Divi- ston B. A hurdle race for China Ponies that in the opinion of the Committée are bona fide. banters. Ponies placed in any race other than a country race at Kwanti this season barred. Catchweight 168. lbs. Winner a Cup or $50; 2nd. $30; 3rd $20. Entry Fee $3. Note: Owing to the large number

of entries received the race has been divided into two divisions. The following draw has been made. No rider may than one compete in more

division."

Canary. Darien, Glenshee, Happy Filt, Matinee Idol, Mortmala, Racing Spirit, The Minx, Roundhead. 9 Entries.

The

A.2 16.23:25. (Major B. B. Edwards) "La Linda ...... AB 18.23.54 (Wing Comdr, C. R. Keary) Painted Lady... A14. 18.28.57

(Major F. C. Booty)

Started 14.55

..... 3 16.24.10 Major Postle).

Rolla

GOVERNOR'S CUP FOOTBALL

The following have been selected to represent the Hong Kong Foo ball Association against the Chi-

nese Athletic Amateur Association. in the Governor's Cup, on Febru- nry B at Caroline Hill, commencing at 4 pm-

Rowlands;

and Wol Swain verson; North, Beltrao, and Bow- ers; Gosano, Rose, Leonard, Talbot ano Bickford. Reserves: Rogers, File, Bliss, Campbell, Baxter, Fillott, and Ridings.

The CAA Federation team will be represented by the following Wong Wing; L Tin Sang and Mok Sul Hong; Lal Kwok Chin, Leung Wing Shiu, and Lee Kwok Wal; Kwai Shing, Fung King

Cheong. Lee Wai Tong, Cheuk Shek Ham, and Thy Quee Lang.

Leonard, D. Hung, G. T, Lee, E. A Souza, A. Zimmern, G. A. Lee and A M. Omar..

And Chesterfield

is usually there.

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good cigarette

was the brilliant all round ex- hibition given by Fusilier Floyd. He was the outstanding player on the field...ble accurate passing and } handling and speed" were perfect, entrancing the spectators through- out and his four touch-downs were. "beauties."..

The teams lined up as follows: Probable G. Robertson: Fus Floyd, Surg Lt. Benson, F. C. Frost, H. R. McGilchrist: A. H. R. But- char. J. L Bonnar: Lt. Robinson, W. E. Peers, Lient. Lincoln, A. F. Walken, Cpl. Cullinan, Fus. Mor gan, Capt. Gillespie, L/Cpl Harri-

300.

Possible Fus Preece: Fuk Barry R. H. Grifiths, Gallagher, Lieut. St. Clair Ford J. Hutchison, Lleut, Hamilton EP-Humphreys, 08. Chambers, Lieut. Harrison, A. B. Woodman, S. H⠀ Garrod. Lieut. Chapman, F. J. McGugan, M. C. Scott.

SHORTHANDED

The Possible side fielded 13 men

the

of the at

commencement game. Fus. Preece being late, the Probables had already registered a goal upon his arrival. Fus. Barry was brought in st the non-arrival of Lieut. Fraser who was first ask- ed to play. He joined the ide after the Probable team had added

The Probables pressed hard and

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PROBABLE TEAM MUCH SUPERIOR

At the resumption, the Pro-

a further three points to their tries). Possibles-8 points (1 goal, total H. C. Meeke and M. 8. Cum-1 try). ming were substituted by Gal- lagber and M. C. Scott respectively

or the Fosalbie team. as the result of some fine play by bables were decidedly superior, in Fus. Floyd, Lt. Benson, Frost and all departments, although their McGilchrist, they went further opponents were playing their ahead by scoring another try with-hardest, and notwithstanding the out the other XV replying. After I constant pressure, they fought un- sttacking for sometime the Pos- sibles were rewarded with a goal. At the interval the score, was! Probables-16 points (2 goals, 2

Hong Kong.

Fus. Floyd, L. Benson, FrostĄ McGilchrist were evidently playing with

perfect understanding.

handling Frost's

• WILL supera, wake the drop goal he scored was very praiseworthy. Robertson,

played his usual good game.

L. St. Clair Ford and Gallagher both played a sound game for the

tiringly. The anal result was 31 It is understood that the team points (3 goals, 1 drop goal, à tries) will not be chosen until one of to 13. points (2 goals, 1 try) in j 'two more of these trial games favour of the Probables -

have been played.

ARMY BOXING

"C" Company Wins

Martin Cup

Some excellent bouts were wit- nessed at Shamshulpo last night

Feather Weight

D/M Quilter (HQW) beat Pte. Ralston C. Co. on points,

Light Weight

Pte. Bennett C. CO. beat Pie. Whitehouse (HQ. W on points.

Welter Weight-(1st String) Pte. Read (C. Co.) beat Pte.

when the 2nd Battalion The Fast Smith (HQ.W) on points, Lancashire Regiment held the (2nd Str.og) Final of the Inter-Company Box

Pt Hardy C. Co. beat Pte.

ing Competition for the Martin Thomlinson on points.

Cup

HQ Wing, holders of the

Championship in 1935, were not

Middle Weight(1st Bir\ng) Bds. Bage (HQ W) beat Pte. Herbert C. Có. KO. 2nd round.

successful last night and lost by (2nd String)?

the very narrow margin of but a Brm. Atkins beat Pte. Oldham single point to the C Company C, Co. on points. CCompany gained 14 points to

HQ Wing's 13.0

Light Heavy Weight: Pte. Harmsworth beat

There were altogether nine Howlę C, Coron bouts on the card, and only two ended by the short route, both contests being ended in the asc Cari and round

The following were the results:

Bantam Wolght!

Cut Helcroft C. Co. bent Bas Whitehouse (HCL WE KO end

Pie, Gr

Capta Thatcher Barnes & L

-PSM Slaters

Chesterfield

Outstanding

for mildness For better josiet

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