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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. ARMY TO HOLD TENNIS
KWANTI RACES
The March aleeting will be held on the 27th March, and tot an the 20th, as previously
announced.
By Order of the Committee,
THOMSON & CO..
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TRIALS SHORTLY
Many Players No Longer
In Colony
With the tennis league season approaching. Army Units will soon be busy selecting their teams" to represent them in the Area League.
The Royal Engineers, last' season's champions, will shortly lose one of their best players in the person of S. ML Fowles who is de- Secretaries.parting for Home. This will mean the break-up of the Warr-Fowles partnership which operated so successfully in both the Army and R.E. teams last season.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
However, as Warr has entered Colony as have several of the the Colony Championships with same unit's "B" team players, so Land as a partner. It is a pretty they will have their work cut out safe bet that these two will re- to field a team anywhere near as present the R.E. as a pair in the strong as last season's six. League, and they should prove to be a formidable combination. Warr has proved his skill at the game. and Land, who lost to him in the final of the Army Championships 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 26th will prove a worthy partner.
February, 1938.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1938.
TO HOLD TRIALS With the exception of Hopcroft. who has already left, and Major Richards, who is due to leave, the R.A.S.C. will have the same team as last season. In order that any The Royal Artillery will be de-dark horses who may have arrived Anitely weakened by the departure this year may of Peckham for Malta.
The Seaforths are another Unit which has suffered from the de- predations of the Trooping Pro-
gramme having lost Cook who was
their mainstay last year.
On Saturday 19th, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednes day 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 1 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, 26th Fehri ary, the first bell will be rung at way through 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
the scason
have
い
The R.A.O.C., who gave such a good account of themselves all the
unit, having lost fifty per cent of than any other
suffered more
their "A" Team Partridge. Davies
The tifin interval will be after and the filth race on the first to" days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND
ENCLOSURES. " Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently display. ed throughout the Meeting.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members'
Enclosure.
Worsfold have all left the
not be overlooked
the R.A.S.C. intend to hold a couple of trial matches in the very near future.
The R.A.M.C. also will have most
Miss Là Po-chun, one of the first Chinese lady owners in Hong Kong, Is seen in the above picture leading in her pony. Expression Time, with Mr. Jimmy Pole-Huni in the saddle.
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Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY
FANLING GOLF MR. ERIC MOLLER LEAVES
The following are starting times for Paning tomorrow:-
OLD COURSE
9.13 2.01.-A. E. Lissaman and W.
J. 9. Key,
9.16 a.m.-J. Stenersen and F.
Groves.
9.30 a.m.-D. M Biggar and L
Shelden.
9.24 a.m.-W. N. A. Smalley and
Captain Holmes.
T. McMullen.
9.28 a.m.-D: Humphreys and E. 9.32 a.m.-L. P. Tamworth and T.
R. Chassels. 9.36 a.m.-R. A. Campbell and R
Young. 9.40 4.m.-W. C. Farnham and J.
H. Underwood. 9.41 a.m.-A., V. Greaves and A.
B. Purves.
9.48 am E. Laidlaw and G. W.
Reid.
9.52 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys and
L. R. Andrewes.
9.50 am-Wing Cdr. Bishop and
Count de Courseilles.
and 10.00 a.m.R. K. Valentine,
Com'r. Hole. 10.04 a.m-0. J. Shannon and J.
H. M. Andrew... 10.08 a.m.-E. L. Groome for T
Lindars.
Cricket.--First Division, Hong 10.12 a.m.-J. D. Danby and F. A.
M. Elliott. ot last year's team as will the Kong C.C. v. Idalan R.C. (P); Signals, although they will prob- Navy v: Club de Recrelo (F). 10.16 a.m.-D. J. S. Crozier and H ably be losing Major Power who Second Division, University Y. is due to go home this "Trooper." Army "A" (L); Recreio v. Hong
The most improved team during Kong C.C. (L); Civil Service C.C. RA.P.C. who will be considerably. Royal Engineers (F). the coming year should be the Y. Indian R. C. (L); Kowloon C.C.
WEEK-END TEAMS
The following are some of the teams for the week-end
CRICKET
(Continued on Back Page?
Football-Islington Corinthians v. Civilians (Caroline Hill), 4 pm. Golf.-Bogey (Par) Pool (Fan- {ling): "Hong" Foursomes, Second
AND FIXTURES (ovicon),
Cralgengower: -- E. Zimmern Capt.), P. J. Billimoria, W. Hong Sling. D. Hung, A. K. Ismail, A. T. Lee, F. K. Lee, G. Souza, J. L. Youngsaye, A. Zimmern and F. R. Zimmern. Umpire, G. Ladd. Scorer,
Recreio: F. H. Carvalho (Capt.). 6. A. R. Alves, L. G. Gosano, A. V. Gosano, E. M. L Soares, A. ET. Lock.
Noronha. C. P. Basto, H. M. Xavier, A. A. Lopes, M. Mendonca and J.
Soares.
Kowloon Second XI:-A. A, Dand (Capt.), R. Baldwin, W. Bambro. K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge. H.
Brokenshire, G. F. O'Bryen; S. A.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-er $40.00 includ Gray. J. R. Luke, T. A. Madar and ing tax for the Meeting (ladies w. L. McKenzie.
320.00 respectively) $5.00 and
鑫
he
are obtainable through the Secre tary upon Introduction by member, such member to responsible for all chits, elc.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
The Kowloon 1st XI will be at home to the Craigengower C. C. In a friendly all-day game of Cricket tomorrow. commencing at 11 am. The following teams have been selected:
Combined Schools XI The following will represent the Combined Schools in a friendly game of cricket against Mr. G. R. Sayer's XI tomorrow at 2 p.m. on the Civil Service C.C. ground:
A. Mills.
10.20 a.m.-I. H. Geare and K. S.
Morrison.
10.24 a.m.-D. W. McEwen and A.
Somerfelt.
10.28 a.m.-C. W. E. Bishop' and B.
J. B. Morahan. 10.32 a.m.-T. E. Pearce and D. S.
Edward. 10.36 a.m.-A. W. Hodges and S. C.
Feltham. Hockey---Brawn Cup. Recreto v. 10.40 a.m.-C. M. Gec and M. G. Seaforths ("Y" ground), 3 p.1.;
Marriott. CBS. "B" v. St. Andrew's (C.B.A.10.44 a.m.P. H. Sccones and L ground), 3 pm.; C.B.A. v. C.B.S
Goldman. "A" (C.B.S. ground), 3 pm.
10.48 a.m.-Coi." Blake and A. H.
Forbes.
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Racing-Fifth Day of Arínusi Race Meeting at Happy Valley. 1.30 | 10.52 a.m.-M. G. Carruthers and
p.m.
R. E. IL Nelson. by 10.50 a.m.-J. W. Mayhew and C.
J. Clackett. 11.00 a.m.-H. H. Mundy and G
Castle.
Table Tennis-Exhibilition Hungarian champions (Chinese Y.M.C.A.), 1.30 p.m.
TOMORROW
Cricket-Kowloon C.C. v. Cral-
J. L. Youngsaye (Capt.), w.gengower C.C.. 11 a.m.; Combined Gegg, N. J. Backer, C. Hosegood. Schools v. Mr. G. G. Sayer's XI D. Hollidge and D. Parsons (Cen- (Civil Service ground), 2 p.m. tral British School: K. M. Rum- Football-Islington Corinthians Jahn (Queen's College), J. Gosano Hong Kong (Caroline Hill). 4
La Salle College), A. J. Prata. D... Crary and Fisher Diocesan Golf, Junior Championship, Boys' School). Reserve, Z. Gosano Final (Fanling): Bozey (Par) Pool (La Balle).
Fanling); "Hong" Foursomes $e- cond.Round (Kowloon).
HOCKEY
11.04 a.m.-W. H. Way and K. R.
Quick
NEW COURSE
9.16 a.m.-G. C. Worrall and L M. S. Lloyd.
r.
9.24 a.m.--Mrs. Smalley and Mrs.
Holmes.
9.32 a.m.-W. A. Cornell and W.
H. Roberts,
Valentine
TH
9,38 a.m.-Mrs. Cornell and Mrs..
Roberts. Hunting. Fanilog Meet (Kitten 10,00 a.m.--Mrs.
and Mrs. Hole. Hill, 2.45 p.m.
Shooting.--Spoon and Practice 10.16 a.m.-Mrs. Crodier and Mrs. Shots (Kowloon City ranges), 8.30
Mills. 10.40 a.m-Mrs. Goldman and Miss Table Tennis.-Hungarians' Ex-
Crapnell.
Mta.
The following will represent St. Kowloon:--D. J. N. Anderson Andrew's in the. Brawn Cup Match Capt.), K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broad-against the C.B.S. "B" today at 3 The Secretary's Office, 1st bridge, G. F. O'Bryen. E C. Fin-p.m. on the C.B.A. ground.
J. Hall, E. Chang, J. Broadbridge, a.m. floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, cher, S. Jex. R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE ATT. A. Madar, W. L. McKenzie and P. Lawson. M. Vesscona, B. Greaves,
Y. Ho. M. Roza. S.hibition (Kong Klu 'College); 7.30 10.48 a.m.-Mrs. Blake and F. Zimmern. Umpire, J. P. Robin V. Churn. 10.00a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.09 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel. 21920.
On no pretext w children bel permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting. No amabs will 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 person including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Em closure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange: Building.
Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfelt the same
and will be removed from the Enclosure.
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By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 14th Feb., 1938.
son.
Roberts and D. Hall.
p.m.
When winners are hard to find-
try a
WILLS'S
GOLD FLAKE
VIRGINIA CIGARETTE
THERE IS INSPIRATION
IN THE SMOKING OF
A GOOD CIGARETTE
Forbes.
FOR SHANGHAI
Will Compete Again For
Derby Next Year?
Mr. Eric Moller, owner of Silky. much to again taking part in the light, winner of the Derby and the races here.
Mr. Moller said that he would be Champions Stakes, left the Colony last night by the m.v. Conte Verde, leaving the Derby winner in Hong He is returning to Shanghai after Kong and that the pony would be a very successful Race Meeting and started twice in the Spring in order travelling with him were Mr. R.to qualify for the Autumn Cham- B. ("Budge") Moller, his son, who plons. To mark the success of this rode Skylight in the two main pony, Mr. Eric Moller has present- events of the Annual Race (ed a cup, "The Sükylight Cup" to and Miss Moller, his the Fanling Hunt and Race Club Carnival. daughter.
and he has left it to the discretion. of the Stewards to allocate it to any race they think ft.
Interviewed by the Dally Press. Mr. R. B. Moller said he had had
Mr. "Budge" Moller, said that in a very successful meeting. He was. naturally, very pleased at having all probability they would be send- won the "double" and though he fing down a couple of griffins next would not be coming down to Hong year for the Derby. For the pre- Kong again in the immediate sent he wished to thank local race future, he was looking forward very fans for the way they received his wins in the Derby and Champions
11.00 a.m.-Mrs. Mundy and Mrs. and to say Au revoir to Hong Kong. It had been a very enjoy- Mrs. E. Dable meeting and they were very
sorry at having to leave so soon.
Castle.
11.16 a.m.-Col.
and Matthews.
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