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GRAND FINALE TO THE

RACE MEETING

Australian Ponies Classic

The following is the programme for the Firth Day of the Annual Race Meeting, to be held on. There are nine races on the -programme, the first event being scheduled to start at p.. while the eighth race of the day is the Australian Ponies Cham- pions

Another good race on the card is The Professional Cup and on the "Subscription Griffins' Champions and the prograTIMO

whole is such that is should prove a fitting finale to a week of racing.

1.-2.00 p.m.-The Nil Desperan dum Stakes. (First Section) Winner $800. Second $250. Third $150. For China Pontes. Subscrip tion Griffins of this Club of this 'Meeting that have started at least twice and have not won. Weight for inches as per scale. Allowance.

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years in succession or three years in all by Ponies the "bona fide" property of the same owner or owners. For 'China Ponies, Bub- scription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting. Winners and Placed Ponies only. Weight for laches ás Jockeyper scale. Post Enterles. One and

Оде

a waarter Miles

Entrance $5,

Note:-One entry only will be made for Race 1 and 2. Intend- ing Starters must be declared in writing to the Secretary, at his Office. Exchange Building. before 5 p.m. on Thursday, 25th February, 1937. The Ste- wards will determine by lot in which section ponies will start

The above notified does not Telieve Owners of the respon- sibility of declaring their pon- les as starters in the usual manner, on the day of the

race.

2.-2.30 p.m.-The Nil Desperan- dum Stakes.(Second Section).- Winner $800. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Club of this Meeting that have started at least twice and have not won. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mule.

6-4.30 p.m.-The Phaethon Handicap-Winner $600. Becond $250. Third $150. For China Pon- ies. Ponies classified "A" "B" and "C" Classes as at 31st December. 1938. and Grimni and Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Meeting, bar- red. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In About One Mile 171

Yards).

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1937.

BRADMAN KEEPS HIS WORD TO ALLEN!

FANLING GOLF

Starting Times For Sunday

The starting times for Bunday at Fanling are as follows

OLD COURSE

9.20 D. 8. Robb and K. B. Robert-

son.

9.24 J. D. Hutchison & Co. and

A.R.C.

9.28 A. McKellar And H M.

Alexander,

8.32 & T. Butlin and N. K. Little

John.

0.38 AE Lissaman and K. E.

Rounda

You Will Have Harder Fight

England won the second Test match at Sydney by an inn ings and 22 runs. The scores were:~~England: 426 for sir (de- clared). Australia: 20 and 324. The first Test at Brisbane was also won by England, who are thus two up in the series, with three to play,

After the match" Bradman, the Australian captain, con- gratulated Allen, and added: "III tell you this Gabby, you will be given a much harder game at Melbourne.” Bradman re- fused to complain about the weather, the Australian casualties, or his -luck In losing the tous for the second time.

Allen said: My admiration for 8.40 G. Gawler and A. C. I. Bow-Bradman is greater than ever. He

kor.

9.44 B. D. Evans and T. R. Rowell 9.48 Capt. Michell and D. Baker

Carr

9.52 W. A. Stewart and W. Sharp,

9.56 I. F. Tamworth and T, Low, 10.00 Comdr. Hole and J. E. Dovey. 10.04 J. W. Mayhew and W. Hewitt. 10.08, W. 8. Hillier and T. Price, 10.12 Col Blake and Capt. Crags. 10.18 H. N. Williamson and G. T.

May.

10.20 R. L S. Webb and E.

Smith Wright.

der.

10.28 Wing Cdr. Bishop and W. J.

Waddington.

10.32 J. Harrop and D. L. Prophet 10.36 W. Woodward and J. Forbes. 10.40 H. 8: Dinsdale and E R

Price.

fe one of the best losers I know. There will be two specially happy Len in London to-day: one my father, the other Pelham. Francis

Warner."

Happy Present

PHYSICAL

TRAINING

Aberdeen School Success

Mr. Warner's comment WEJ; "A very happy Christmas present." Bir Stanley Jackson said, "I

- The first annual physical train- think we had the luck of the tossing competition for loëal Verna- and possibly the weather, and we cular Boy's Schools was concluded Allen's at the Kowloon Football Club yes- took advantage of both. 10.24 8. A. Bleap and W. L. Alexan-tactics have been justified by the terday morning, when the Aber-

result. I hope that the nextdeen

Industrial School, Island natch will be played on equal champions, defeated the best Kow- terms without interference by [foon institution, To Kwan School weather.

Mr. G. R Sayer, Director of "One could say good deal Education, presented the competi- about the slowness of our play tion banner, and congratulated Limitless matches are not cal- the winners on their splendid dis-

In play. 10.44 &. C. Young and T. Lindara, 10.48 G. H. Wilson and A. D. Hum-culated to improve cricket,

this case, however, it came off."

Australia won the Third Test which was played at Melbourne and which was finished on Thurs- Note:-One entry only wil

made for the Happy Valley 11.00 W. N. A. Smalley and D. H day by 365 runs-Ed.

Hazell Spring Handicap (Races 7 and

Entries will be divided 11.04 into "A" and "B" Divisions at the discretion of the Handi-11.08 J. H. McElney and D. W

MacEwen.

7.-8.00 p.m.-The Happy Valley Spring Handicap,-"A" Division.- Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponles that have started at this. Meeting, and have not won. Griffins and Subscrip- tion Grifans of this Meeting bar red. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10 From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In About One Mile 171 Yards).

copper.

phreys..

10.62 J. P. Sherry and C. Mycock. 10.58 J. J Gibbison and L H.

Geard.

0. H. Burton and T. C. Mona- ghan.

overy.

11.24

Forber Comdr.

Barry, and EL

Bathurst.

11.28

3.-3.00 p.m.-The Griffins spring, Handicap.-Winner $750. Becond $250. Third $150. For China Pon- les. "bona ade" Griffins of this 8.-5.30 p.m.-The Australian 11.123 F. A. M. Elliott and N. P. Fox. Meeting that have started at least |Ponies Champions.-A Sweep- 11.16 W. J. E. Mackenzie and H. twice, and have not won. Jockey stakes of $50 each for Starters Allowance. Entrance $10. One with $1 300 added for Winner. Sec-11.20 . F. Bommers and D. D. Mile.

ond $500. Third $300. For Aus- 4-3.32 p.m.-The Flemington tralian Ponles of any Beason. Win Plate.-Winner $800. Second $258.ners and Placed Ponies of a nat Third $150. For Australian Ponies. race at this Club's Extra Race Grimins of this Meeting that have Meetings held during the second started and have not won, and half of the 1938 season, and/or at Australian Ponies of any Season this Meeting only. Weight for that have not won $1,000 or more inches as per scale. Post Entries. in stakes at Race Meetings of this One and a Quarter Miles. " Club since 1st January, 1938. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. About Five Furlongs.

9.-6.00 p.m.-The Happy Valley Spring Handicap.—"B" Division,— Winner $600. Second, $250. Third $150 For China Ponies that have started at this Meeting, and have hot won.. Griffins and Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Meeting bar- Entrance

5.-4.00 p.m.-The Professional Cup and Subscription Grina' Champlona.-A Sweeptakes of $25 each for Btürters. A Cur Present-red. Jockey Allowance. ed 3500 to the Winner by the $10. From the Two Mile Post Once donors and $1,000 added. Second Round and In About One 171 $500. Third $300. To be won two Yards).

Comdr. MacDonald and E, T. MacMullen.

NEW COUKSE

9.24 D. J. Gilmore and P. H

Ecoones,

9.28 H. C. Hopkins and G. "R.

Cautherley.

9.36 G. A. Lelper and A. B, Adan-

BOIL.

9.40 K. W. Jones and J. 8. Dùn-

nett.

9.48 Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Mc-

Donald

9.56 Mrs. Harrop and Mrs. Dine-

dale.

10.04 Mrs Sharp and Mrs. Prophet. 10.12 A. W. Campbell and K. F.

Noble.

Turnbull and Mies

LADIES HOCKEY (NEEDLE HOCKEY 10.20 Mrs.

Goodrich

TOURNEY

Seven-A-Side Games

(BY R. H. B.)

MATCH

C.B.A. TURN OUT BEST TEAM

Confident To Beat Nomads

(BY EIL.B.)

The annual ladies* seven-a-alde ! hockey tournament will be staged this afternoon JA the Central British School ground. In order to complete the competition in one! afternoon two grounds will be ined to represent the Central British use and two matches will be in Association la their important

progress at the same time.

The following have been select-

Mamak Tournament hockey match The YMCA. Ladies, holders of | afainst the Nomads at King's Park the Pearce Cup for the past 1W0 | to-morrow at 10 mul:-J. J. King; years, are all out to record the | T. 8, D. Whiley and B. MacNider; -"hat trick" and there is every th“ | £. Biệth, N, B.. Whitley, and”: Ē dication, judging by the strength | Powter;' W. H. G. Hirst, 8. Fowler, or their seven, that they will ac-

G. H. Fowler, B. I. Bickford and V. complished this feat.

C, Bond,

The competition is open only to senior teams, that is teams in the Caer Clark Cup League.

10.28 A. V. and Mrs. GreaVES. 10.38 Mrs. Mackenzie and Mr.

"Overy.

10.44 Mrs. Smalley and Mrs. Huller.

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NOTES HELD OVER

Owing to pressure on our space, the weekly notes from "Field and Pavilion" by Ben Madigan, are unavoidably held over until Mon- day.

SERVICES TO MEET WASEDA

Hockey Match, To-day

The following have been select- ed to represent the Combined Ser- Tom Whitley, a prolific goal- vices in their hockey encounter with the Waseda University tour-. getter, will make lús debut an a full back. This more on the parting team on the United Services Recreation Club ground at 4. p.m. to-day:-

1 am given to

to understand that of the home team's selection com- the Knill Cup, which last year, was mittes will come as a surprise to given to the winners of the junior inany followers, as indeed it has section of the seven-a-side will come to members of the team it now be Bresented to the runners- self! His inclusion in the defence up among the teams competing has greatly strengthened the back this afternoon.

Some keen tussles should be seen and an excellent, afternoon of hockey is promise.

The seven-s-1'de tournament was first introduced in 1935.

SUB-INSP. KELLETT

Bub-Inspector P. Kellett, of the Hong Kong Police, le proceeding on Home leave aboard the P and O. Uner Rajputana to-day, During his absence, Sub-Inspector, W. Rus sell will be officer-in-charge of Hunghom Police Station.

division.

Problem Sotred

Spr. Howlett (RE); Bdsm. Cox Latics). Comdr. Broome

(Navy); Spf. Brodin (RE) CAPT. Stapleton (K. Rifles), Lt. Comdr. Moťby (Navy); Lt. Donald (Naty), Lt. Thornhill' (Navy), Bub. Lt Wraith (Navy), LINK・ Nafath Singh (K. Rifles), Rim. Patalit (K. Rides).

The left wing of the home at tack "which" has always been a source of worry in the past has satisfactorily been solved by the inclusion of Victor Bond on the side-right berth, with his brother, wing with Bickford at inside-left. George, as leader of the attack. Both have played as full backs and The intermediate line will be. walle in these positions they have served by Blyth. Norman Whitley: developed strong reverse-stick and Ernie Fowler, King remains hote which are invaluable on the between the sticks while MacNider has been shifted from centre- forward to left back

left wing.

Bill Burst u making his return on the right wing after a season's. absence and Sydney Fowler, usual ly a winger, has been given the in-

The match should prove a most exciting tussle, The CBA are confident of victory.

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Yesterday's proceedings opened with a dozen Kowloon schools meeting in the elimination rounds, the To Kwan school emerging win- ners by virtue of excellent drill

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and marching exercises. Then | Finally, it was held that the came an expert display of physical Aberdeen School, with their grace- culture exercises by Mr. J. Walkful and well-timed drills, were the den, Physical Instructor of Gov-winners.

The judges, at the display were ernment Schools, and a group of

Mr. J. Ralston, Inspector of Eng- instructors of King's College.

'After this, the Zeland and Matri- lah Schools, Mr. Y. P. Law, - land champions met, and it proved spector of Vernacular Schools, and very difficult to decide the winners. Mr. Walkden..

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