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H. K.
JOCKEY
CLUB
Entries For The First
Extra Race Meeting
The following are the entries for the Arst Extra Race meeting
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936.
SCHOOL SPORTS
St. Paul's College Athletic
Meet
A very large number of students and triends were present at the
of The Hong Kong Jockey ClubICIA.AI Stadium, Caroline Hir. to be held on March 14.
-The "Hay and Corn Stakes. .... Winner $450, Second $200. Third $150. For Cnina Ponies, Subscription Griffins of ths Cub o any Season that have started at least twice since 21st February, 1936, and have not won. "Weight tor inches as per scale. Jockey Fixe
Allowance. Entrance $3.
furlongs.
Belmont Star
Cavalcade
15. 155
Copper Idol
155
Double Chance
161
Emergency Cal
158
Gold Picker
155
Heriot
'161
Lancashire Loom
152
Ocean View
152
Partnership
152
Philanderer
158
Racing Boy
155
Seventeenth of Sept
152
Valley View
155
Wadebridge
161 153
Warrington
yesterday afternoon, when 6. Paul's College held their 27th An- nual Athletic Sports
STEAM
HOME FOOTBALL
Arsenal And Fulham Conquer
London, Mar, Arsenal and Fulham, two of the menior 200 Metres: 1. Lee Pins F.. A. Cup semi-Analists acored
In INAWALA: 2,
brilliant Lee Poon Yee; 3. Lee
successes
league Lime: 25.5 secs. king.
matches to-day. Arsenal journey- and trounced the Junior 400 metres: 1. Shum Kaed to Derby mang 2. Chu Man Pau; 3. Chan wua Bee. Time: 85:8 secs.
82.5 secs.
EXHIBITION OPENS
Modern Chinese
Paintings At The I.A.T.
Shanghal, Feb. 37. The formal opening of the Ex-
powerful County team by four clear goals-probably their great-hibition of Modern Chinese Paint- Ings takes place this afternoon at est league uchievement of the sex-
the Studio of the International Arts son to date.
Fulham, in the second division, Theatre at 4 p.m.
orgy Lee indulged in an
of goals, netting seven times against Bury without reply.
Unfortunately, "the day
Small Boys 400 Metres: 1. Chow cloudy and misty with an occas--- Yue sit; 2. Ho Yue Kai Time: lonal drizzle. Although rather chilly, all the boys were in high sprits, and turned out in full force to cheer their respective classes to victory.
A lengthy programme of 24 evens was carried through with- out a hitch to a successful con- clusion, and keen racing and some exciting Anishes were seen.
The Senior Individual Cham- plonship of the College was won by Li Poon Yee, with an aggregate J 15 points, the Junior by Chan Wan Hec, with 19 points, while the Inter-Group Championship was won by the "Blue" with an aggregate of 73 points
In the Invitation School Medley Relay Race, which was open to all the schools and Colleges in the Colony, the La Salle College came in first, getting little opposition from the two other teams, the St. Joseph's College and the St. Ste- phen's College.
2-The "Lolierers" Stakes.--.. Winner $450. Second $200. Third $150. For China Pontes, bona fde Griffins of this Season that have started at least twice and have
THE PRESENTATION not won. Weight for inches as per:
At the conclusion of the day's scale! To be ridden by Jockeys enjoyabe meeting, Dr. (Miss) K who have not, won ten races any-Woo.. Headmistress of tre SL where at any time. Jockeys Paul's Girls' College very kindly
2 lb. penalty for each race won:
maximum penalty 10 lb. No Whips or Spurs åulowed. Entrance
$5.
Seven furlongs.
Amberley
158
Benerth
158
Donovan
152
Estray
158
Laughing Gir
158
Miracle
158
Old Star
161
Silversmith
Sp.endid View
ner
150 161
Third
3-The "All Out" Stakes--Wih-
$450. Second $200. $150. For China Ponies that have 'started at least twice since 21st February, 1936, and have not won. Weight for inches 45 per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5.
Six fur.ong.
Flybynight
Harvest, View
Hetman King's Bounty
101
161
158
158
King's Fancy
161
King's Just ce
15%
Locksley Hal"
1551
Macaroni
151
Mayflower
,158
Mistake Bay
161
Ponting Bay
161
Sadko
1GI
Soldier of Germany
181
Soldier of Victory
161
The Tiger
155
4-The Randwick Plate.-Winner $450. Second $200. Third $150. Australian Ponies of For
this Season that have started ard have not won. Weight for inches as per scale. "Jockey Alowance. Entrance $5. One Mile.
Bandforü
Brutus Centre Court
Honey
distributed the prizes to the suc- cessful winners.
The Rev E. G. Stewart, Head- master of the College, on behalf | of those present, thanked the com- pettters. For the excellent after- moon's sport they had provided. He also expressed His hearty thanks to the following prize donors:--
Kee
Sir Robert Ho Tung, Hon. Dr. S.W. Tso, Dr. F. C. Woo, Mrs. 8. P. Wong, Mrs. Daniel Wong. Mrs.. Hul. Messrs. Chan Shing Phool, Kwok Shiu Lau, Lee King Hen, Lee Sa! Wah. Lee Yau Chu, E. J. R. Mitchell R. T. Nelson, U Wing Chaan, C. F. Lam. Chal Tung. M. C. Tsui, C. C. Lo, Tao Cheung. The Bank of East Asia, British American Tobacco Co.. China Emporium, Ko Shing Theatre, Mui Fong "College, The Sincere Co., The Eun Co., Tung Kee Printers, Thang Fook Plano Co.. The Dunlop Co.. The Wing On Co.. The Commercial Press Ltd.. The Brillant Photo Finishers and also the S.C.A.A. for the use of the ground.
After the distribution of prizes.
three cheers were called for Dr.
Miss) Woo and the College.
THE RESULTS
The following were the detall- ed resuis-
Senior 100 Metres: 1. Lee Poon Yee; 2. Lee Ping Kwan; 3. C..ons Sik Fal. Time: 12 secs.
Junior 100 Metres: 1, Chan Wah Hee: 2. Chu Man Pau; 3. Chum Ka Mong. Time: 12.3 secs,
Small Boys 100 Metrea: 1. Philip Cheung: 2. Cheng Stu Hing; 3.
H. Yin Kai. Time: 15 nees.
15%
155
155
152
155
152
B.stre
150
Bright View
Zodia ........dlobo.........
155
Merry Time
Tinsmith
Violet Queen
5. and 7.-The Tytam Handicap. "A" and "B" Divisions-Winner $600. Second $250. Third $150. For China "Pontes, Subscription Griffing of this Club of this Sea- son that have started at leas twice. Jockey Allowance. Entrance
$10.
One mile..
Baños
Blue Ribbon
Cassius
Celebration- Time
Fidelity
Gold Sovereign
Hawthorn
Hopscotch
Ídeal Day" Judea
Lancashire Loom Merry Jester
Peter Davey Public. Hero No. 1 Rose Evelyn Rugby Star
Sitan Shamrock
Strathalan
Stopwatch
Supercharge
The Hero Unicom
Wild Cat
Cyclamen Bay Gladiator
Gold Coin Harvest View Herod King's Jubilee King's Warden King's Justice
King's Lead
W
King's Sceptre
'King's Warden
6, and 8-The Hong Kong Har- dicap."A" and "B" Divisions- Winner $400. Second $250. Third
$150. For China Ponies that have started at least twice since 21st February, 1938. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. One and a quarter miles.
Locksley Ha
Macaroni Mayflower Night View Pontiac Bay Ribble Rose-Queen Sadko Si'versmith
Soldier of China
Soldier of Peace
Soldier of Germany
The Tiger
Victoria Hall
What A Chance 9-The Moonle Ponds Handicap. -Winner $450. Second 5200. Third $150. För Australian Pontes of any Benson that have started" since 21st February, 1936, and have not won. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One mile.
Derby Day Go'dsmith Halcyon Night Star. Racing Heart Rose-Ann Saucy.Face Snowy River
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Senior Long Jump: 1. Poon Yee; 2. Chan Wah Hess 3. Distance: 5.57 Chong Sik Fai,
metres.
Junior Long Jump: 1. Chan Wah dee; 2. Shum Ka Mong; 3. chan Yik Kin. Distance: 5.05 me- treg.
Small Boys Long Jump: 1. Ho.
Cheung: 3. Yiu Kal; 2 Philip Chang Sul Hing. Distance: 4.09
metres.
Senior Shot Put: 1. Kan Man Lo Ting Hat: 3. Lee Chuen; 3. Poon Yee. Distance: 30 ft. 5 in. (Record).
Senior High Jump: 1. Leung Wal Kee; 2. Cheng Sik Fai; 3. Lu Ming Sum. Height 5 ft. in.
Junior High Jump: 1. Chan Wan Hee; 2 Kwok King Wing: 3. Wong Kin Sheung." Height: 4 ft. 10 in.
Small Boys High Jump: 1. Chang Sul Hing: 2. Chow Yee Kit; 3. Philip Cheung. Height 3 ft. 93 in.
(1 Mile): 1 Yon Scout Race Sau San. 2. Tam Sul Sang.
Senior 400 Metres: 1. Lee Ping Kwan: Lee Lal Ming: 3. Lee Poon Yee. Time 60,6 secs.
S.P.C. Girls' College: 1. Fung Tai Mow: 2. Poon Su Keung: 3. Li Shal Cheung.
Old Boys' Race (100 Metres): 1. Chan King Chor 2. Yung Ki Fong. Time: 13.4 secs.
Senior 1500 Metres: 1. Chan Wah Kuen; 2. Leung Wat Kee; 3. Lee, Lee Lat Ming. Time: 5 mir.. 30
secs,
Tottenham suffered the loss of a" valuable point in their campaign for promotion, Notts Forest hold- ing them to a draw of one each at White Hart Lane.
Chelsea were badly defeated by the latter's Middlesborough on ground, and Barnsley rattled on dive coals against Bradford. The results follow:
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FIRST DIVISION
Derby Middlesbro' Wolves
0 Arsenal
4 Chelsea
1 Grimsby
SECOND DIVISION
$ Bradford
Barnsley Fulham Tottenham Heuter
7 Bury
1 Notts Forest
POET LAUREATE HOME
Sou-
London, Feb. 13. Mr. John Masefield, the Poet Laureate, who arrived at thampton yesterday on the Cunard White Star liner Majestic, told a reporter that he did not contem- plate writing a coronation hymn for King Edward VII.
Mr. Masefield, who has been pay- ing his sixth visit to the United States, added that he did little work, as he had been unable to obtain inspiration in that country,
Wat Hoe 3 (Disqualified) Time:
Junior 110 Metres (Low Hurd-21.6 secs. les): 1. Shum Ka Mong; 2. Kwok 3. Kan King Ning;
Chak Pun, Time: 19.8 gecs.
"Invitation Medley Relay Race: 1 La Salle Colleze: 2, St. Joseph's College; 3. St. Stephen's College. Senior 110 Metres (High Hur- Inter-Group Relay Race 1. dles); 1. Liu Ming Sum; 2, Leung "Blue" 2. "Yellow" 3 "Brown,"
The
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The leaves, of Turkish bacco are strung one by one like beads (see how it is done in the picture). After the leaves are strung they are
· packed in bales (see picture)..... sometimes as many as 80,000 leaves to the bale.
The Exhibition, which is of a unusual nature. comprises most the works of more than 30 Chinese artists, some of whom have studied in Europe and some in their native country. The subjects are varied and include many Western as well as Eastern scenes. Dr. Met Lap- fang, the celebrated actor, is also a contributor to the collection and has a picture on view.
Frofessor Liu Hal Su has as- sembled this exceptionally inter- esting collection and the Exhibition is being sponsored by:-
Mayor and Mme. Wu Te-chen, Mme. Altred Sze, Baroness de Wey- Odenthal, Mr. Chu Min-yi, Countess
de Courseullës, Mme. Delvaux de 1 Fenfe, Mrs. A. M. Dunlap, Mr. E Kann. Lt. Col. H. Kriebel, "Mme. E 1 Lardy Mme. Liu Chung Chieh, M. Lion, Lady Maze, Dr. Mei Lan- fang, Mme. Que Tal-chi, M. Sigaut. Dr. Sun. Fo, Mr, Tchen Yuan Ming. Dr. Tsai Yuan Pei, Mr.. Wang I Ting. Mr. Yu Yu Jen, who will be among the guests this afternoon. Among those also expected are:-
Mme. Lojocano, Sir Ely Kadoorie, Dr. and Mme, H H Kung. Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Boone, Count and Mr. Tse Tsok Kal
Courtils, H.E. "D. Countess "des Bogomolo, Mme. Barraud. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pan, Mr. and Mrs. K., E. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. M. and Mme. Baudez, Mme. A. Gherardi. Lord L, Count and Countess Schack, Dr. and Mrs. Essen M. Gale, Mr. and Mrs, O. 8. Lieu.
..
be The pictures will un view from 9 am, to 5 pm, for a fur- ther two weeks ending on March 12 and it is to be hoped that mem- bers and all those who are inter- ested will pay the Studio a visit.--- "N.C Daily News."
We have on hand at all times
for CHESTERFIELD cigarettes upwards of 350,000 bales of Turkish tobacco...
The pleasing aroma and flavor of Turk- ish tobacco is almost necessary if you want
a good cigarette:
Turkish tobacco is more costly when you take into account that the American manufacturer pays 35c a pound duty, but we have to have it to blend with our mild ripe American tobaccos.
It helps make Chesterfields milder, it helps give them better taste. Just try them.
Lisar & Mrs Tosacco Co. (Cuma), Lux,
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.
ACROSS
1.--We get an old military cloak, thanks to the singer (6)."
6. Golfers should casily be able to avoid this when oE & cruise (6).
10-He gets many a pull in life
(7).
11-Only the back part of the bower belongs to us (6),
12. Cricketers may well be blamed they drop this
model (6).
13. The most adjacent are, we
find, in a nest (7).
16. Icy cold (5).
1. She uses both English and French articles in her make- up (5).
18. A flood of upset paste (5). 19.--Unsubstantial, yet contains a
multitude (5),
22A Ash of parts (5),
25. Plunder and hurried to do
so, it appears (7). 29.—The fool begins to attack (6). 30-The result of a cat's paw.
perhaps (6); 31-Inclined to favour one party.
but not all there, (7). 32-They're on our side (6). 33:--Whiten (8).
·
6-Low-voiced fish useful
gardeners (4). 7-Join though might be the
reverse (5).
to
8. Suitable vessel for seizure by
3 Cockney (5). 9.-Veritably a test word (5). 14-All of a tremble (5)." 15. This sort of cover is found in
the feld (5),
19.-The basis of a fruit jelly (5). 20-A number on the river get
the river get the bird (5). 21-Edible, though absolute rub-
bish, colloquially (5). 22.-Dexterity in practice (5). 23.---Yorkshire town which seems to encourage the road hog
(5).
24. May be drawn by others then
artists (5). 26.-Woe is me! (4). 27-This sort of situatior svands
worth looking at (4). 28-10 does not like to catch one
(4).
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YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION The following is the solution of :sterday's puzzle:—
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Across-1, S-crew; 6, Deeds; 9, Inter-na; 10, Beset: 11, Zebra: 12, Cre-vice; 14, T-high; 15, Net; 16, D-ally; 17, A-mass; 19, Fan; 21, Brine 23, Collate; 24, SI-go; 25, 1.—A sound tribute to the play-Ashes; 26; Way-ward; 27, Panel:
er's pluck! (5),
23. Yodel,
DOWN
2--Esperanto would have been
useful herein (5).
Down-I, Sabot: 2, Respiration: 3, Witch; 4, Of-ten: 5, Trait; -8, 3.-Golfers may visit 6 Ac's dur-Dozed; 7, Embellished: 8, Shady:
ing the course of this (5).· 4-Fish of the carp family (4). 5.-Ex-cmperor (4).
Chesterfield
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Outstanding
13, Venal; 17, sop; 18, Scow-1; 19, Flays: 20, Naval: 21. Beady: 22. Easel
.for mildness for better taste
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