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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,· 1938.

ADVERTISEMENTS. SERVICES TEAM FOR THE BIG MATCH

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1938.

19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 26th February, 1938.

On Saturday 19th, Monday ist, Tuesday 22nd and Wednes day 23rd February, the first beli will be rung at 11 a.m., and the first race will be ran at 11.30 AZIL, On Saturday, 26th Febru ary, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tiffa interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the Meeting,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND

ENCLOSURES.

Members are reminded that i "they and their fadles MUST wear their badges prominently display.. ed throughout the Meeting.

No one without a badge will ic admitted to the Members",

Enclosure.

Scene during one of the focal International Rugby tourna- ment matches played on Saturday afternoon. (Mayen Studio).

Indians Walk Miles To Watch Football

A vivid description of the difficulties of organising a tour of footballers on a round-the-world tour and the experiences gain- ed by the Islington Corinthians on their present trip tormed the subject of an interesting address by Mr. Tom Smith at the lun- cheon meeting of the Rotary Club in Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel, states the Times of Malaya

STRONG SIDE TO MEET

THE CORINTHIANS

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DUNCAN'S FINE DISPLAY IN

FINAL TRIAL

Pearson, the Middlesex left-winger, played a sterling game of football yesterday when the United Services trial was held at Soo- kanpoo for the match against the Corinthians. He played at out- side Rft for the Probables in the first half and in the second half switched over to centre-forward for the Possibles. In the course of the afternoon he scored five goals and was indirectly responsible for the sixth, one of the defenders deflecting the ball into the net in attempting to clear one of his shots,

The ground was in a very slippery state but in spite of this some very good football was seen. Duncan, the Royal Scots goal-keeper gave another brilliant display and though he let in one goal, he- saved at least a dozen shots which would probably have beaten any other, custodian Curiously enough he was not chosen!

At the conclusion of the match | (R.AS.C.) and Hillier (RAF) be- the following team was chosen to ing given a trial while Church play against the Corinthians on the went to outside left for the Pos 28th inst.:-

sibles who had been playing one short all through the first half.

Church (Navy); Watson (M'sex), Sheehan (M'sex); Williamson (Sea forths), Bright (M'sex), Ferris (Navy); Grogan (M'sex), McGuigan (Seaforths), Calvert (RA), Saw

M'sex), Pearson (M'sex).

The Probables were much the stronger team and in the first three minutes Duncan was called upon to make some very difficult clear- He acquitted himself

Mr. Smith was amazed at the games were enormous, amounting among Indians for to 17,000 and 18,000 for the two enthusiasm football. Indians would travel 300 matches. to 400 miles to see a match and All the members of the team, Mr. (ances. Badges admitting nou members in conversation with Capt. Gregory. Smith added, were enjoying the grandly.

After keeping up an unrelenting to the Members Enclosure and jof the Intelligence Department, he trip so far. Malaya was a sur- Club Rooms at $10.00 per day was informed that since (potball prise to them, as they had expect-pressure Thompson sent in a centre had taken hold, terrorism had deed to and a tropical country full which McGuigan tapped into the including tax-or $40.00 includ.

creased.

of disease, trials and troubles, but net. In fairness to Duncan it must ing tax for the Meeting (ladies In Rangoon, the speaker con- they found that it reminded them be said that he had no chance with $1.00 and $20.00 respectively) tinued, they played two matches of England, where it rained every the shot as McGuigan was placed

¡ in a fine position. are obtainable through the Secre and the crowds who watched the day during the summer. fary upon introduction by member, such member to he responsible for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members* Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

T. L. WONG DUE

IN COLONY

To Ride In Race Meeting

The Secretary's Office, 1st door, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT! 10.00 .M. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAYesterday to the effect that Mr. T

News was received in the Colony

1 Wuns, the well-known Shang-

A limited number of tiffins hai jockey will be coming down will be obtainable each day at for the Annual Race Carnival. the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the

No. Boy, Tel. 21920.

On ao pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting. No amahs wil be allowed on the Fifth Day.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at The Gate.

Soldiers and Sailers in "uniforru are admitted to the Public En. closure at $1.00 per day including

tas.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men. etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of

INTERNATIONAL RUGGER

Ireland To Meet Scotland

London, Feb. 13.

The following have been select-

ed to represent Ireland in the In

ternational Rugby match against Scotland at Edinburgh on Feb. 26:

Pearson went to "centre forward for the Probables and he came into the picture at once, scoring with a fine header less than five minutes. from the resumption.

He then continued to play a very nice brand of soccer though his last goal, from about 30 yards out, appeared to be an offside..

Calvert, who switched over from the Probables to the Fossibles scor- ed the only goal for the latter when he beat Smith from close range.

The teams were- Probables: Church. (Navy); (M'sex) and Watson

Sheehan.

(M'sex); Williamson (Seaforths), Bright (Msex) and Ferris (Navy): Grogan (M'zex), McGuigan (Sṣa- GOALIE AS WINGER

forths), Calvert (R.A.), Courtney About this time the two goal-(M'sex) and Pearson (M'sex), keepers were asked to change over. Possibles: Duncan (R. Scots); the idea being to give Church a Fraser (R. Scots) and Marshall (R. trial as the Probables, for whom Scots); Fraser (R. Scots), McKus-}|" he was playing, was doing all the ker (Seaforths) and Wilkinson pressing and he did not have much Į (M'sex); Potts (R. Scots), Alsey (R. to do. After the interval both Bcota), Alsey (R. Scots). Eltori goalies were left out, Smith (R.A.F.), Fleming (R. Scots).

RACE COURSE ACCIDENT

Riding Boy Thrown

BADMINTON

-ST. ANDREW'S GIVE AWAY POINTS

Due to the fact that they could

Club conceded a walk-over to the Too Kal-po, a riding boy, re- Chinese Y.M.C.A. In the “A” Divi- Badminton

During Gallops not raise a team, St. Andrew's

W

This will be very welcome to local race-goers with whom Mr. Wòng 18 extremely popular. Earlier in the month it was stated Cralg (Queen's University): delved serious injuries to his face alon of the Men's that both Mr. Wong and Mr. D. S. O'Connor (Blackrock), Halley, Mc-when he was thrown by The League.

would not be able to make the Mahon, Moron; Cromey, Morgan Scholar, a 1938 subscription, griffin trip owing to business pressure.

They were to have met on the Alexander, Irwin, Graves, Kennedy owned by Isis, during the morning Chinese "y" courts last night.

O'Loughlin, It is learned from a very reliable (Bradford),

Ryan,

gallops on Sunday.

Another match that was origin- source that Mr. Wong will be rid-Tierney (University College. Cork)

The pony was being given its ally fixed for last night was not ing for the Lan Stable.

and Walker(Reuter).

usual exercise and when the 1-played, namely the tie between Scotland played Wales on Feb-mile post was reached the pony University "B" and Recreio-**B!} ruary 6, and won by eight points suddenly stumbled. Tao was This was postponed because some to six. She will be represented by thrown forward towards the rail of the Recreio players found it the same team that did duty in but before landing on the ground impossible to turn out. that match as follows-

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

Badminton.-Y.M.C.A, Badminton,

the West Lounge. 8.30 pm. Hockey, St. Andrew's v. H.M.S. Tamar (C.B.A. ground). 5:10 p.m.

Meeting. Kowloon Chess Club at Peninsula Hotel, 5.30 p.m.

TOMORROW

Badminton-Colony Champion- ships: F. Tsang v. J. A. Chen: 6.30 The Hong Kong Jockey Club p.m.; N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan during the Race Meeting. iv. C. K. Lee and C. C. Lee, 7 p.m.;

Tillity will be obtainable in. H. A. Alves and Mrs. A. E. Castro

the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will issued

on application to Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.

v. M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva,

his face came into contact with an

George Roberts; A. H. Drum-iron stanchion, causing a deep cut mond, Dick; Macrae, J. G. Forrest, just under his nose and a wound Shaw. T. F. Dorward; J. B. Borth- above the left eyebrow. wick, J. D. Hastle, Inglis, Hors- burgh, Roy. Young. Duff, and W. H. Crawford..

his injury necessitated medical at. tention. He was rushed to 8t Immediate assistance was forth- Paul's Hospital, where he is still corning, and on being helped back being detained under the care of to the stables" it was found that Dr. Bunje.

Flashes from Sportland

M. A. Oliveira, the Hon. Becre- by them when the lawn bowls sea-: 7.30 p.m.; S. Y. Hon v. A. L. Fisher. Lary of the Recreio badminton son opens.

8 p.m. (Club de Recreio). "B" Divi-section, and one of their keenest

John's v. Chinese R.C.

"

he Hockey-United Hockey Tourna- thement v. Kumaon. Rifles.

Hunting-Fanling Meet (Lo Wu Camp), 2.45 p.m.

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their gossession will forfelt the same and wist be removed from the Enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 14th Feb., 1938.

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Rugby Club "A" v. Navy XV (Club ground),,5 p.m.

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Another well-known badminton

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J

W. Fryde, chairman of the Hong Kong Football Association. Coun-

cil, and one of the Keenest mem-

ston, Recreio v. Free Lances: St. players, did not play for them in It is understood that A. K.bers of the Hong Kong Football their "A" Division match against Ismall, the Craigengower Cricket Club, is forever on the look-out for King's

College Jast night. He Club lefthand bowler, will be tak-talent for his club. The other sprained his ankle while practising ing to tennis seriously this summer, evening he was heard trying to on Sunday evening and as a re- He is already putting in a lot of persuade the parents of a young- suit will be out of the game for practice and will probably play for ater who is keen on rugger to try and make the fad change over to about two weeks.

them in the Tennis League.

soccer Shooting-Hong Kong Rifle As-

Norman Deltz, the well-known sociation Weekly Spoon and Prac-player who is on the sick list is local jockey, left the Colony on

Noble, of the Middlesex Regi- tice Shoot, Army Ranges, Kowloon Ernie Fincher, the Colony and Saturday with Mrs. Deitz for Man-ment, and a very useful boxer ih City, 2 pm.

Kowloon Cricket Club all-rounder. Ila where they will make their the lightweight class, is also an Tennis.-Y.M.C.A. Table Tennis. who turns out for St. Andrew's in home.. Deltz had a very successful extremely keen rifleman. He may Range THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 the Badminton League. He was 1937 season, riding 16 winners, 23 be seen out on the Rific

Junior operated on for appendicitis last seconda and

was every Wednesday when the Hong Athletics. 'Kowloon

18. thirds. Ke

Kong Rine Association, holds its School Annual Sports (Kowloon Tuesday in the Kowloon Hospital-unplaced in 46 races.

Spoon and Practice Shoot. but is progressing so lavourably C.C.), 9.30 p.m.

Hockey-Brawn Cup, St. An- that he will be out again very soon.

Saw, the Middlesex inside-left, drew's 2nd XI v. "T" Ladies ("Y"

who has been selected to play for It would appear that A. 8. But- ground). 5.10 p.

Duncan, the Royal Scots first

5.45 p.m.

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SCHOOL HOCKEY

Queen's College will meet St.

at 4.30 p.m. The

at Meeting of the Hong Kong Rifle best man in that position in Hong at Caroline Hill on the 27th inst.. Club all-round cricketer, has given match on the Radio ground this Meeting Second Annual Gener-eleven goalkeeper, is perhaps the the Colony, against the Corinthians fad, one-time Indian Recreation Joseph's College in a friendly Association (European Y.M.C.A.). Kong today. He gave a fine ex- was a spectator at the United Ser-up, the game for good. He made afternoon

hibition on Sunday against South Vicea trial game at Caroline Hill an attempt at a come-back early FRIDAY, FEB, 18.

China and the feature of his goal. yesterday. He was picked to play this season, but his ankle broke Queen's College team will be as Madminton, Mixed Doubles: St. keeping is his fearlessness in going for the Probables but could not down again under the strain, and follower- Andrew's v. Talkoo; Recreto "A" . out to meet the ball when occasion take part in the game owing to an he has been ordered to rest by his

injury to the shin sustained during doctor. Kowloon Tong University v. Re- demands.

the Association-Federation match creio "."

two Sundays ago.",

CCC TEAM FOR

4 SATURDAY

The Crafgengower Cricket Club

Club in their First Division League are meeting the Hong Kong Cricket

cricket fixture on Saturday. They will be represented by:

E Zimmer (Capt,), A, R. He Esmail, F, K. Lee, F. R. Zimmern, Chung Chung-kim; N. Singh, AG. Souza, A. T. Lee, A. K. Jamall, |A. B. Hamson, I. L Youngsaye, F. Singh; G. Bingh, Tilk Singh, A Bilimoria, W. H Bling. The choice of Fung King-Ahmed; KM Ramjahn, H. Singh, cheong to lead the Chinese team | Gurdayal Singh, Chúng Kam-wel,

HAPPY VALLEY Erlo Souza, the Craigengower against the Corinthians is a happy to Tak-cheang.

GOLF Cricket Club Junior, team cricketer, one. Fung is, on his day, one of

The February qualifying round in the Adamson, Cup competition,

TUESDAY, FEB. 22.

W. E. ("Andy") Feers, the Hong Badminton(Taikoo Club); 6.15 Kong Football Club and Interport N. A. E. Mackay 7. B. W. Clark; Rugby football player, will be pro- 7.00 J. A Ohen, and F. Tsang v.ceeding on Home leave shortly. F. H, Kwok and G. A. Smith; 7.45 He will sail, together with Mrs. who had been ordered a rest by the finest players in the Colony, JL. Anderson and Miss M. Peers, on April 1 and will be away his doctor and who had not played and possesses a fine tactical Grifte v A. Keown and Misa 1 for nine months. As Peers was a cricket for some months now, is knowledge of the game There that when he is on top form the on the shortened course at Happy Cunningham: 8.30 A. L. Fisher and regular member of the Hong Kong making such progress that it is felt are many who compare him, not only pull Lee has over him is in Valley on February 4 to 14, result- Miss M. Ribeiro v. P. K. Hul and Electric lawn bowls team last sum- he will be able to take active part too unfavourably, with the great his magnificent shot with esthered as follows:

mer, his absence will be keenly felt in sport again very shortly. Lee. Wal-tong. It is perhaps true root.-

J. F. Smedley, 78---16-80) Miss U, Khoo,

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