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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939.

In the World of Sports +2

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SOUTH AFRICA DEFY

M.C.C. BOWLERS

"

THE HONG KONG Strong Position In Second

JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING,

1939.-

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

حمانی

Test Match

With only three wickets down for 243 ring, the South Africans are in an extremely strong position in the Fourth Test Match against the M.C.C, at Johannesburg, first innings were dismissed "for 215 runs.

There was no play on Monday Owing to "heavy rain which soaked the wicket.

The M.C.C. to thetr

HOME SOCCER

LATEST H.K. YACHT Sporting

English & Scottish CALL-OVERS

Cup

LONDON, Feb. 29 (Reuter)- Chelsea and Blackburn Rovers both won their Cup replays to-day when they beat Sheffield Wednes- day and Sunderland, respectively, to enter the Sixth Round of the Cup.

Playing on the Arsenal ground. Chelsea beat Wednesday by 3-1, while the Rovers beat Sunderland by the only goal scored, after extra time had been given, on Wednesday's ground.

SCOTTISH CUP

Mitchel had a fre when his score stood at 19; he was dropped at short leg by Edrich, off God- On Saturday, 25th, Monday,

Play started at 2 pm, with dard, the fielder being impeded by 27th, Tuesday, 28th February

Kenneth Farnes opening the Wilkinson, who bumped into hình. and Wednesday, 1st March, the English attack. He thrice struck A crowd of 6,000 watched the re- ärst bell will be rung at 11. a.m the batsmen on the body, and sumption of play after ten. and the first race will be ran at Goddard, having no slips but

SECOND CENTURY The batsmen were not troubled Motherwell On Saturday, 4th short legs, tied down Van Der By! 11.30 .. March, the first bell will be rung and Melville. Verity, however, was at all by the English attack and Aberdeen

cent up the second century after Hibernians at 1.30 p.m. and the first race

the innings had been in progress" will be run at 2.00 p.m.

for 183 minutes.

The tifin interval will be after the fifth race on the first fouri days of the Meeting.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND

ENCLOSURES

not dangerous,

Van Der Byl, when 22, was dropped by Farnes in the gully of Wilkinson.

W

The draw of the Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup to be played on March 4, resulted as follows:

v.

Hearts or Celtic v. Queen O'South v. Dunfermline or

Alloa

v. Third Lanark..

L

C.B.A. HOCKEY WİN

LINCOLNSHIRE

& LONDON, Feb. 20 (Reuter)--The following is the call-over for the Grand National:

NATIONAL

19/2 Royal Danieli (o), 21/2 (t) 100/8 Kilstar (t, and o.) 100/7 Rockquilla (0) 100/8 Workman (0), 20/1 (t)

20/1 Abteadsios (0) .. 20/1 Blue Shirt (0)

22/1 Royal Mail (0), 26/1 (t) 22/1 Perfect Part (0) 22/1 Under Bid (0) 22/1 Dunhill. Castle (0) 22;1 De La Chance (0) 25/1 Cooleen (t. and a.) 23/1 Dominick Cross (6) 25/1 Jovial Judge (0) 25/1 Inversible (0) 25/1 Brendan's Cottage to) 33/1 Symzethis (0)

33/1 Sporting Piper (0) 33/1 Marconi (6)

THE LINCOLNSHIRE

Clyde Mitchell reached his 30 in 79 minutes, having hit six boundaries. The partnership yielded 100 in 89 minutes: ..

With the score at 224, Mitchell

In their annual hockey encoun- coldshire is as follows: wa sent back, caught by Ames ter played on the Club ground 100/7 Burgundian (0) after 90 on Farnes. He had contributed 63

yesterday afternoon, Central 100/7 Daily 'Bread (a)

The batsmen were now cutting and driving confidently, Verity and Wilkinson sent down several loose uns, which were punished accord- ingly.

The 100 went

קנן

CLUB'S 100

MILE RACE

Fixtures

TO-DAY-

The 100-Mile Race sponsored by BADMINTON-Colony Champion-

the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club; on Sunday resulted in a win for Norena (E37) sailed by Mr. P. C. M.

edgwick

The cruisers started at 7:10 am. on February 19.-

Detalled results follow:

ahlp Men's Bingles, F. K Lee 7. M. A.. Oliveira (Taikoo), 830 p.m.; Men's Bingles Junior, C.. N. Silva v. E S. Ho. (Taikoo), 9 pm; 8. A, Broadbridge v. À. L. Fisker (Recreio), 8.30 pm; P. C. Leung Y. A, Keown (Re- creio), 9:p.m.; 8, HL Bìn v. L. Sung (University); YAM.C.A. Section Badminton,

Finished Corr. Pos. Norena....... 14.11.49 16.05.50 1

(Mr. P. C. M. Sedgwick), Typhoon

Women's ....... 02.12.18 21.11.02 2 (Mr. D. Campbell), Yanthay

.......01.24.38 00.00.07 3 (Mr. R. W. C. Smales),

Wanderer ..... 01.44.13 00.19.05" 4

(MÍ, D. W. Wagstaff),

in the West Lounge, 10 am

FOOTBALL —Manila v. Rest of

Colony (Causeway Bay), 3.30 p.m.

U and I (Mr. C. B. Colls). Golden | GOLF-Chinese New Year Meeting

Dragon (Mr. H. 8. Rouse), Panal;

| (Mr. G. H. Gandy), Marinder (Mr.

(Fañing),

וי

8. Berg). La Cigale (Mr. N. V. AUNTING.—Fanling Meet Dal's Croucher), and Dorinda.-D.N.F..

20/1 Aldine (0)

20/1 Davy Dolittle (0)

20/1 Zoltan (0) -

20/1 Agincourt (0)

The latest call-over in the Lin-| 25/1 Flazmah (0)

Members are reminded that minutes batting, but only eight to the total as the result of bril-British Association defeated the 100/6 Domalia (0) more runs had been added when ant driving and leg-shots. He YM.C.A. by one goal to nul. G. H. 100/6 Galsonia (0) they and their ladies MUST wear the South Africans lost both their was at the wicket for 112 minutes Fowler netted the goal in the 100/6 Dark Tolly (0) their badges prominently dis-opening batsmen. played throughout the Meeting.

À GRAND DISPLAY

NO ONE WITHOUT A At 108, Melville was caught by BADGE WILL BE

Verity in the guily of Wilkinson, AD.

after batting for 99 minutes for MITTED TO THE MEM.

his 67. Melville hitten fours in a BERS' ENCLOSURE.

grand display.

,;

<

Badges admitting non-members

Goddard relieved Verity with

and hit seven fours.

18/1 Smy (0)

second half. The game was played 100/6 Zaimis (0) At close of play Rowan (53) and at a fast pace throughout,

were ASSO- Dudley Nourse (20) elated, the total being 249 for three wickets.

Scores:

M.C.C. 1st Innings-215

S. AFRICA. 1ST INNS,

the total remaining at 108. and P. G. Van Der Byl. b Goddard 31

to the Members' Enclosure and with his second ball he clean A, Melville, c Verity b Club Rooms at $10.00 per day bowled Van Der Byl, who had Wilkinson Including tax-or $40.00 includ. made 31.

E. A. Rowan, not out

Ing tax for the Meeting (ladies' E. A. Rowan and Bruce Mitchell B. Mitchell, e Ames, b Farnes. $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) were then associated and at tea A. D. Nourse, not out

time were still together; having

are obtainable through, the Secres taken the score to 148 for two tary upon the written or personal wickets. Rowan had 13 and Mit- introduction of a member, such chell 25.

member to be responsible for all

chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' H.K. HOCKEY

Enclosure will NOT be on sale at

the Race Course.

The Secretary's Office, Ist floor,

EXCHANGE BUILD-

ING, (Tel. 27794) WILL

· INTERPORTERS

1.

67

53

63

20

Extras

15

Total (for 3 wkts.)

249

FRIENDLY SOCCER

IN MACAO

ENTERTAINED (From Our Own Correspondent)

(From Our Own Correspondent)

MACAO, Feb. 20. The China MAÇÃO, Feb, 20-Members of the Light's Kwong Wah soccer team Hongkong and Macao interportplayed two matches at the Canl CLOSE AT 10.00 1.0. ON Hockey teams sat together for din-drome stadium, here during the THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and her at the Hotel Bela Vista jast Chinese New Year holidays, in at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH Light following their division of both of which the visitors show- honours on the playing deled a slight superiority over their DAY.

earlier in the day. Occupying opponents.

A limited number of tifins will the seats of honour were Lt. R.

be obtainable each day at the Douglas (Hongkong interport team Playing against a mixed team H. Nolasco, Lt. yesterday afternoon, the Kwong Club House, provided they are manager), Mr.

found the Macao ordered in advance from the No. Frenca, Mr C. A. Braga, Mr. Wah twice

1 Boy, (Tel. 21920).

On ao pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure dar.were made to Lt. F.

ing the first four days of Meeting. No amabe will allowed on the Fifth Day.

PUBLIC

ENCLOSURE

1:

R. Henderson, Mr. K. Hussain, Mr.(goal through Lau, playing at in- W. Reed and Mr. Laertes Costa. (side-left, who scored both polits. During the speeches references The locals only succeeded in re- A. O'Costa, plying once before the final whis- "the father of Macao hockey."tle intervened, Guerelo scoring the Although L. O'Costa Tert for for the Macao side...

be Portugal in 1937, his name" has Facing a pick-up team captain- been inseparately associated with ed by Mr. Luis A. Mello this the gande locally. A copy of the afternoon, the Kwong Wah even- programme and a description of ed honours with two goals aplece. the match this year between Assis

scored both of Macao's

The price of admission to the Hongkong and Macau bas been goals

Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day sent to.Lt. O'Ctista, "

including tax for all persons In- cluding ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in ani- forms are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day in. "cluding, 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. 4.

Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public En closure,

SERVANTS PASSES

NOMADS LOSE

AT HOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent) MAÇÃO, Feb, 20. - The Macao Hockey Club's second string were at home to the visiting Nomads team at Tapseas this afternoon, winning by the score of three goals to fill.

The local players played better

hockey throughout and gave their opponents, lew opportunities of

ze-

Both of these games were fereed by Mr. Blake, ex-Kowicon Foottall Club player,

FURTHER

SPORTS NEWS

PAGES 10, 16.

getting within scoring distance of BADMINTON their goal

Outstanding for the Nomads STANDARDIZATION

was 6 Reed, who might have done IN THE STRAITS better, but for lack of inside sup-|

port. A. Concalves and R. Angelo Standardization of the number were prominent in the local side, of aces in doubles, matches at 15 Passes for Servants will be both players contributing wet to throughout all the states dimimated issued to Private Box holders only their share of work in the for-to the Badminton Association of on application to the Secretary, ward line.

1st floor, Exchange Building.

Malaya calls for a great deal of comment from a certain section of

Any persons found Toftering ATTABOY BOWLS bedminton enthusiasts in the coun

with Servants' pärses in their possession will forfeit the same ind will be removed from the

SHIELD

EY.

"

It wue trat Malaya' is the only FIRT AZ Diayers took part in country in the world where the the Attaboy Bowls Shield cum-number of aces in doubles matches petition at the Kowloon Bowling stands at 21, but then täils wystem Green Club on Monday.

had been adopted ever, since the The winners were V. C. Dixon, shuttle game was 1:st introduced

J.in Birapare. [Fraser "(skip), who were

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 15th Feb., 1939.

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WFdreig's

and

Hence, in ore can blame averk for their

over this from the old

Posibles were scored by Gity's sudden dep

132 and J, G. Moyer's

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