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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1939.

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ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING,

1939.

25th, 27th and 28th February, and 1st and 4th March,

On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednesday," 1st March, the first bell will be rung at 11 8.m.. and the first race will be run at

11.30 2.1. On Saturday, 4th March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The Bid Interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the Meeting.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURES

Members are reminded" that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently dis- played throughout the Meeting.

TRAINING GALLOPS:

The following times, were clocked during the morning gallops at the Race Course yesterday:--

var (3)

Gaucho and Total Loss

(8)

Lat At That (A)

The Tigress (G)

Mulleaye and MagoR (S)... 36.4 1.13.4 1.45.4 Sports Venture and Gal-

lant Marshal · (S) Forgotten Star" (G).. Marrsman and

Day (8) Pall Mall (5) Port Rush (5),..................... Bressay (8)

True Love. Argon Phoenix (9) ..... Some Hope (S) Lambeth Bridge, Gog and

King's Envoy (8) Radium Star and

1.28.12.03.22.38

Spirit of St. Louis, (S) 1.. 43 1:23 2.02,1 2,38.3 Opening Batsman (8)...... NO ONE WITHOUT A Rose Day (8) BADGE WILL BE AD- Tiny Tum (S) .MITTED ΤΟ THE MEM. Avalon (9)

BERS' ENCLOSURE.

Ascot Vale and Fairchild

(8)

Badges admitting non-members Jennifer (G) to the Members' Enclosure and Chiltern (A) Club Rooms at $10.00 per day Liliber (G) including tax-or $40.00 includ. Taxing Master (G)

ing tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secre.

tary upon the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.,

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

The Secretary's Office, Ist floor, EXCHANGE

Winfred (A)

Conquering Time (G). Galveston Bay (G) Willynilly (3) Rose Emily (G)

S'HAI RUGBY

XV ARRIVE

Not Best Ever, But

| BADMINTON, CHAMPIONSHIPS

NEW CLUBHOUSE

MEN'S SINGLES ENOUGH FOR H.K. GOLFERS

FOR TWO DIVISIONS

Useful Combination Patrick Wong Not Competing:

Looking it and well in spite

of a rough trip, the Shanghal Interport Enghy teám" arrived in Hongkong on, board the 15. Taksang yesterday morning, and were met by officinis and players of the Hongkong RugbyY Football Club and friends.

The team comprises:→→

W. E. B. RIZg; P. J. A.- Innes, A. G. “White,-I F. Aucot, I. M. Hutchisen; G. M, Mills, R. Laird;

Ladies' Event Dropped

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A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT DECISIONS WERE MÅDE by the Badminton Association's championships sub-committee its meeting on Tuesday evening: the first was that the entries for the sentor men's singles were sufffölölt tá justify organising also a funior title; the second that althotigh" "entries for the mixed doubles were below those of previous years, this event world still be staged during the curreat season; and thirdly,

that although fivè coupɗès entered for the ladies, this was not considered enough to make a ladies" event worth while.

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W: D. Pearson, J. F. Burford (who has been in Hongkong for some senior singles only managed to at time), R. AQ. Mayne, R. P. Jattain the minimum laid down by 31.2 Stewart, R. U. Reynolds, A. M. the Council, it is satisfactory to Kennedy (Captain), G, H, Reynote that these, together with the noids and J. R. M. Warner.

12 in the junior event, exceed pre- Reserves:- W. M. Martin and vious entries for a singlés competi- R. H. Roe.

tion in Hongkong.

While the entries for the men's Yong v. R. P. Bywater and North,

The team represents a very well- balanced side. The pack is more than useful and Hongkong may find it is up against a set of very determined forwards.

It is intéresting to note that R.. P. J. Stewart, the Shanghal | 'forward, is a brother of D. H Stewart, the Colony wing three quarter.

On the voyage to Hongkong, the Taisang called at Swatow, and the Shanghai players took the oppor tunity of engaging H. M. Navy at soccer. The sailors were too good and won by four goals, to one,

VALLEY WORK-OUT

The Shanghai players bad a work-out at Happy Valley in the

'A notable absentee from the senior event is Patrick Wonɛ. the "original" Colony cham- plon,

However, the senior singles competition has at- tracted players like P. K. Hal, K. L. Yong. M. A. Oliveira, C. K. Lee, and other prominent University experts.

pm. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 At Club de Recreio

$400,000 To Be Asked At Coming Meeting Authorisation for the construc

1

on

tion of a new clubhouse at Fan- ling will be asked`at an

extra- ofdinary general eeting of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club to be held in the Cathedral Hall -Priday, March 1à.

The Chenities" will alko` seek approval to expand the aim of $400,000 on construction, “ furnish- ing and equipment; and to borrow funds for that purpose ty to but. not exceeding $300,000

Certain alterations in subscrip- tion charges as from July 1, 1939, will also be discussed.

KOWLOON G.C.

Mixed Doubles.--1st round; F. K Hul and Miss U. Khoo v. A. Kecwi and Misa R. Summers, at 8.30 p.m.

The starting times, for High. Men's Doubles-1st round: J. S. Handicap Competition, 18 holes, and E. S. Ho v. C. Au and F. Koh medsl play, to be played on Feb.

7 p.m. Junior Singles-st 19, 1939, will be:-

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round: Peter Lo v. D. M. Xavier

Bhatt

at 7.30 p.m., 2nd round: 8. E. Bu9.00 T. Henderson v. A. Basto, or L. Sung Y. 3. A. Broadbridge or 9,03 J. G. R. Humble v. J. M. Boyd.. A. L Fisher, at 8 p.m.

19.12 L. A. Gutierrez v. G. Dunnett,

9.16 W. Kershaw v. J. Kerwin. "Mixed Doubles.-1st round: D.9.20 B. Bastov. R. J. Wallace, Kwok and Mrs. P. Wilson v. M. A. 914 E. O. Murphy. v. L. Jack,

At Talkoo

..

Hul and Yong' are defending Oliveira and Miss M. Silva at 8.30 9.23 M. L. Da Roza v. A. N. Other. their doubles title, and they will p.m. A. Carvalho and Miss M.. meet with some stiff opposition. Ribeiro v. A. L. Yong and Miss W.

Cheung, at 9 pm.

The mixed doubles entry may be disappointing from the point of view of numbers, but there is no doubting the quality of the com- petitions,

THE DRAW

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FRIDAY, MARCH 3 At Taikoo Men's Doubles.-1st round: P. S. Bún and M. S. Lim v. E. F. Fincher and H. Kew, at 8.30 pm. M. A

The first round matches are Oliveira and L. A. Carvalho v. N. afternoon. Nothing serious was scheduled to start next week, the Smith and P. Wilson, at 9 p.m." attempted, but enough was seen draw being as follows:

Byes.-P. K. Hai, J. S. Ho and F.

of them for the opinion to be MEN'S SINGLES (SENIOR) formed that they will be a hard! side to beat,

First round:-T. F. Yong 1, 3, A. Gray: C. K. Lee. v. M. A. Oliveira:

contrary, to expectations, but Byes-K. L. Yong, 8. F. Han and

DE 1st 2nd, 3rd 4th 5th tance. Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr. Q.

ath Last Qr.

National Justice and

National Service (8)...... 1 44 National Honour (8)... Matador (8)

∙1.25.3 2:00 2:44.2 3.17.3

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1.26 2.06 2.42.2 3.15

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Eve of Heaven (G) and

Eve of Shyness '(A),

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37.4 1.12.2 1:46.2 217.4 2.47.3

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Day and Callentito (S).. 1 Kut Cheong (8)

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Hongkong accomplished a fine feat in beating Malaya, rather

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Ringmaster (8) Musketeer (8)

1437.4 1.12.2 1.48.4 2.20.4 2.56.4

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311.01.2 1.32.

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Talkative (8)

viber and Mayber (G). Galaxy (G)

Helna and Serenade (A)... 13231.01.2 1.29.2 1.59.2

Hectic View (G)....

A Roaring Time (A)

BUILD-Eve of Harvest (G)

ING, (Tel. 27794) WILL National Liberty (8) and

CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and

st 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of tiffins will

be obtainable each day at the

Battleship (8) Welcome (9)

Chatter Box (9)

Old Fashioned and King

Kong (8)

English Cavalier (G)....... 1 362 1.11 1.47.3 2.24.2 2.56.4

Triumphant Day and'Ami-

ber II (A),

30:3 1.03 1.32 2.02.1

Club House, provided they are Hyndford Bridge (G) 1 37 1.11.2 1.44.3 2.13.3 ordered in advance from the No. | Avon (0) .....

I Boy, (Tel. 21926).

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure dur. ing the first four days of the Meeting. Noumahs will be allowed on the Fifth Day.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

Wilber (8)

Wild Bear (8) and Wild

Bull (8)

West Lake (8) Cyclone. Black Diamond, Mercury and The Grey Tiger (8)

|Ruby Star (A)

Oranje Boven (8)

The price of admission to the This Time and Gulness Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day

'Time (8)

Victory Day (A)

11.38 1.11.1 1.48

including tax for all persons in-Starlet and Tiger Eyes (8) 1 39.2 1.15.4 1.40.4 2.24.3 cluding ladies, and is payable at the Gate...

Soldiers and Sailors in unk forms are admitted to the Publis

Enclosure at $1.00 per day in

High Tower (5) Candlelight "(AS"". 11 Olympian Court (A),

Chiltern (A)

cloding tax.

English Cavaller (G). Poconos, (A) Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, Rose Elect (G) etc.. will not be permitted to Pawnee (8) operate within the precincts of Heddon and Green Bay

(8)

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Rose Emily (G) during the Race Meeting. Galveston Bay (G)

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Avon (G) Restaurant In the Public En-Sydney Lad (A) closure.

Flinders River (A)

MEN'S SINGLES (JUNIOR) Byes 8 Ho.

though it has been stated that 9. AU 30.2 Malaya's team is stronger tha 30the combination at present in th 36 Colony, the writer will not be aur 31.3prised if they account for Malaya's

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SERVANTS' PASSES SPORTING FIXTURES] LADIES GOLF IN

Passes for Servants will be Issued to Private Box bolders only an application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building,

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes In their possession will forfelt the same

TO-DAY

Ciab Bridge BRIDGE-Cheero

Evening. MEETINGS-Victoria Chess Club, at Gloucester Hotel, 5 pan; Kow-

loom Chess Club, at Peninsula Hotel, 5.30 p.m. p

TO-MORROW

and will be removed from the BADMINTON-YMCA Badmin

Enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 15th Feb., 1999,

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HONGKONG The February L.G.U. Medal sults were as follows:-

conquerors,

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FURTHERTM.

SPORTS NEWS

PAGE 16,

INTERPORT

HOCKEY

1-W. A. REED

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First Round-C. N. Silva v. E. &. Ho; 8. H. Boone v. L. Sung: 9. A: | Broadbridge-VAL Fisher; D. Kwok v. M. M. Soares; P. C. Leung V. A. Keown..

Byes.-P. Lo and D. M. Xavier. MEN'S DOUBLES Byes.-P. K. Eu and K. L, Yong: C N. and A. N. Silva.

First round.-Sung and Yong Bywater and North; Smith and Wilson v. Oliveira and Carvalho; Bun and Lim v. E. F. Fincher and H Key

Byes.-D. Kwok and F. H. Kwok:

REED, W. A (CLUB DE RE- E. 8. and J. 6. Ho; C. Au and F. CHEIO). Centre-Half. Eficated af Kho..

MIXED DOUBLES

St. George's College, Burrey, where he played Hockey. Cricket and First round.-P. K. Fat and Mlés [Rugby Football. Obłafnéd lat XI C." Khoo vị As Keown and Miss R, Colours for Hockey Cricket and Summers; 1. A. Carvalho and Miss | Association | Football, and Rugby M. Ribeiro v. K. L- Yong and Miss (on change over). In Athletics W. Cheung: C. Au and Miss A. C. held the College 100, yards and 400 Remedios 1. A. L. Fisher and Mrs. yards records.

S. W. Clark; D. Kwok and Mrs. P.

Local Soccer Forecast

SATURDAY

Division I

R, Scots (2) v. ST. JOSEPH'S (2) Police (1) v. KOWLOON (0) Middlesex (4) v. EASTERN (3)

..Division. II

R.A.O.C. v. MIDDLESEX Police v. KOWLOON

R. Scots v. ST. JOSEPH'S

Division III (A) 5TH A.A. v. P.W.D. KIT CHE V. Stanley

SUNDAY Interport HONGKONG Y, Manila.

MONDAY

F‚Â, CUP REPLAY

LONDON, Feb. 15 (Reuter)-In the replay in the Fifth, Round of the FA Cup, Grimsby beat Sheffield United by one goal to Hil.........

ADVERTISEMENT

SPORTS CLUB

REMINDER

Members are reminded thist Selling Lotteries will be held at the Club on--

Thursday, 16th February, at 5.30

p.m. Wednesday, 22nd February, ai

5.30 p.m.

Thursday, 23rd February, at 5.30

p.m.

Lotteries each day will be

on a

The Valley Stakes,

The Hong Kong Berby,

COMBINED CHINESE v. Manila The Rooty Hill Derby.

TUESDAY

Division I

B. China "B" (d) v. MBEK (4) Royal Scots (2) v. Kowloon - (2) Division II.

5th R.A. v. EASTERN

WEDNESDAY

Rest of Colony v. Manila..

Leaving school confined himself Wilson . M. A. Offveira and Miss | (Figures in brackets denote" score to Hockey and Cricket. Develop. M. Silvä.

ed his hockey with the Crouch MATCHES FOR

End Hockey

Club, à North

FIRST WEEK

London team. The championships will begin on From 1998 Wednesday next, February 22, the fixtures played at cen- following being the tre half-back stranged by the sub-committee, for Middlesex and which competitors, pending County, appear receipt of the printed draw," aze ing against asked to take as official, and to Exsex Sussex hote accordingly.

Surrey.

Kent,

It was agreed by the sub-com- Herta and Bedfordshire. In 1928 mittee that no postponements be was awarded county badge. Was allowed, except by permission of invited to play in the trial for the the committee, and that the first- named player in each bracket is South of England Hockey XI

Returned to Hongkong in March, responsible for arranging an um

pire for the match. Spalding's No.

Three khat

been officially selected for use in the championships. tlecocks will be supplied by the Association for each match...

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22 At Talkoo

1931) and has since playet hockey 314 for the Hongkong Hockey Club, 1 Medium fight shuttlecocks have 20.1. Incognitos and Club de Recreto.

Played at right-half in the In- terport sides against Macao; Mala ya and Overseas Chinese, and also for the Colony Civilians against Malaya

Plays at centre-half berth at Men's Bingles (Senior) 1st re-present and is the best man in this round: F. K. Lee V. M. A. Oliveira, position in the Colony. Has been at 8.30 pm Men's Singles (Junior), selected to lead the Colony sidest found: C. N. Bilva v. E. 8. against Macao for the third time. Ho at 9 pm in succession.

FEBRUARY 7 Silver Division Old Course) Mrs. Gilmore, 05-15---80-

Bronze Division New Course Mia, Fofayth, 95–23–72, Mrs. Margrett, 100-27-73. Mrk. C. B. Brown 103-30–73.

PAS FEBRUARY 11 Silver Division-Old Course Miss Goodrich, 90-14-76. # Mrs. Bumimerfelt. 94-18-74. 30 Miss Goodrich wins on a better second nine holes, a

ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 pm.]/ BRIDGE YMCA Women's Sec- tion Bridge and Practice Play, 10

HOCKEY-Hongkong Hockey Club "A" v. Middlesex (King's Park), 5 p.m. POLO-Kildare Cup final (Boun

dary. :), 4.15 pm

Bronze Division New Course, Miss PM. King, 93-22-71, Mrs. Whitehead, "101-2972;

SPECIAL" "NOTICE -

At Club de Recreio

* Men's Singles (Junior), — 1st round: 6. 1Broadfadge W. A. L

At University

The wives of service members are Flihér, at 8.30 pm. P. O. Leung kindly"giving a prize to be played V. A Keown, it 9 pm, for on Tuesday, March 7, 1939.

The competition will be à Shang- Men's Singles (Jorito) hal foursome over the New Course I round; 8. B B v. L Bung Fanling me

_ FRIDAY, FEB. 24 Conditions:18 holes medal play At-Tanoo 3/8 combined handicaps. All cards Men's Singlés – (Jorlar), to be returned by 3.15 p.m. Play-round. DAK

ers to arrange. own partners' and Boazes, at 8.30 pm. Men's Doubles, opponents.

lat", round. L. Bang and K

in previous match),

Subscription Lists are available at the Club.

The Lotteries are open to Members: and their Friende in- cludingTM Ladies.

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"Hon: Secretary,

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