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THIS
THURSDAY APRIL 6, 1939.
In the World of Sports &
WEEKS WINNERS
IN HOME FOOTBALL
"Telescore" Selects Them For
"Daily Press" Readers
The following are the Home football fixtures for Good Friday and Saturday with the probable winners given in capital type
“Telescore picks the winners for Hongkong followers of this great winter game, the forecast for, to-morrow and Saturday being as follows
Blackpool
Brantford
CARLTON
GRIMSBY TA
LIVERPOOL
GOOD FRIDAY
| MANCHESTER"
Portsmouth
Sunderland.
BURNLEY Bury
Fulham
FIRST DIVISION
ARSENAL
Preston N.E... Chelsea
Huddersfield T
Birmingham
Leeds U.
DERBY CO. Everton
SECOND DIVISION
Shefeld U.
MANCHESTER C Newcastle
BLACKBURN R. Southampton SHEFFIELD W. W. BROM. A
Plymouth A. Swansea T:
Chesterfiaki
LUTON T
Millwall
Notts F
TOTTENHAM H.
V.
TRANMERE R.
Y.
WEST HAM UI.
V.
Bradford
THIRD. DIVISION (NORTH)
Bradford C.
N. Brighton
York C.
Carlisle
Chester
Greve da
Darlington Doncaster R
Hartlepools U
H
Lincoln C
Southport
Stockport Co.
Barrow
Rochdale Wrexham
Accrington S.
Gateshead Halifax T. Oldham A. Rotherham U Barnsley
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
BRISTOL R CLAPTON Curatal Palace MANSFIELD T. NEWPORT CO Port Valea QUEENS PR. SOUTHEND U.
SWINDON T.
Birmingham
BOLTON W.
V
Watford
Bournemouth
#aisall Exeter &
Bristol C.
Reading Torquay U NOTTS CO. Ipswich T.
*Cardiff C.
Northampton T.
SATURDAYTM
FIRST DIVISION
V.
EVERTON
Grimsby T. Blackpool Derby Co. Portsmouth Brentford Wolves Huddersfield T.
SECOND DIVISION
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v.
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West Ham U Swansea
Fulham
BLACKBURN R.
YA
Y.
CHARLTON A.
ARSENAL Sunderland Aston Villa
Chelsea
LEEDS U
LEICESTER C."
Liverpool
WANCHESTER U.
MIDDLESBRO"
Preston N.E
STOKE C..
BURNLEY
COVENTRY C.
LUTON T.
Norwich C.
NEWCASTLE
Manchester.
NOTES F.
Plymouth A.
Y.
Bradford Sheffield W.
SHEFFIELD U.
Chesterfeld
Southampton
Y.
TOTTENHAM H
T.
WEST BROM, A.
Tranmere R. Bury "Millwall
ACCRINGTON S.
BARROW
BRADFORD C.
CHESTER
HALIFAX T
Hull C.
LINCOLN C.
New Brighton
OLDHAM A.
7.
Gateshead
STOCKPORT Co.
T.
Rochdale
Bournemouth
BRIGHTON
BRISTOL R.
THIRD. DIVISION (NORTH)
BARNSLEY
York C. Wrexham Carlisle U. Southport, Crewe A. Hartlepools U. Doncaster R.
Rotherham U
Darlington
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Cardin. C.
Exeter C
Ipswich T
MANSFIELD T.
QUEEK'S PR.
READING
SOUTHEND U.
WALSALL
ARBROATH
CLYDE
SCOTTISH LEAGU!
PALKIRK
Hibernian Kilmarnock MOTHERWELL PARTICK TEL Queen of Bonth QUEEN'S PARK. Raith R
Swindon T. Port Vale
Watford
Aldershot NOTTS CO. Bristol C.
Clapton O.
Newport Co. Crystal Palace Northampton T. Torquay U
-FIRST DIVISION
Ayr U.
Albion R.
St Mirren
CELTIC
Hearts
St. Johnstone
· Third Lanark
RANGERS
Hamilton
ABERDEEN
“TELESCORE” SPECIAL
13 HOMES
FRIDAY Charlton
Liverpool
Buton
Tottenham
Bradford C.
Crewe
Doncaster
Southport
Brighton Ulapion 0. Crystal, F. Newport Queça's P.F.
SATURDAY Charlton Middlesbro'. Coventry Shefeld U.
Tottenham West Brom" Barnsley Halifax Stockport Brighton
Clyde
Falkirk
2 DRAWS
Brentford
Southampton
Chesterfield N. Brighton Llucoin
Cardiff
3 AWAYS
Derby
Everton Wednesday. Blackburn West Brom' Aberdeen
Sunday's Softball Squelched
TWO MATCHES.
Portuguese Outhit Indians: Wahoos Climb Back
THE
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallops
at the Race Course yesterday:-"
Celtic Star & Forgotten
Eve Of Heaven
Marksman
Gulness Time & This
Time
Magog & Millcove Bressay & Whalsey.
A Roaring Time Jennifer :
Rose Emily
Opening Busman
Tiny Tim
Flybynight
Lillber
Victory Day. Candlelight
Royal Highness
1 31.2 1.01.2 1.32.3 2.02
30.3 59,3
30.3
ANNUAL SPORTS
OF D.G.S.
ADVERTISEMENT
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The annual sports meeting of the Diocesan Girls School was held at the School grounds yester- day, the inter-House competition being very keen with Red and Green Houses emerging the win- ners with 199 points each.
THE SECOND EXTRA RACE Vivian Churn June Hall - and tted for
Senior Victrix MEETING will be held (wea the Ludorum, ench, scoring 28 points theri getmitting); 'at : HAPPY Ada Chang was the Jimlor Victrix VABLET on SATURDAY, 8th Ludorum with 40 points.
June Hall won the senior 100 and MONDAY, 10th April, 1939, yards and 220 yards and the long commencing at 12.36 p.m. on Jump. the winning distance in the both days. latter event being 14 feet 1 inch. Maisie Rels won the senior high jump in clearing 3 feet 11 inches.
Mrs. J. R. Higgs gave away the prizes.
The first Bell will be rung at 12.00 NOON, and the Tiền In. " terval will be after the second race (1p.m.) où both days.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will the be admitted to the Members' Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, salled Enclosure. Such must be worn
WIN FOR GULL The Sweepstake race
of
yesterday afternoon, resulted as follows:-
"A" CLASS
Finished "Cort Pos Gull-
17.03 51 17.03.51 1 (Mr. A. O. G. Mills). Redshank... 17.04.30 17.04.30 2
(Lt.-Cal J. D. Luce, RN) Kittiwake. 17.10.38 17.10.38 4
(Capt. M. T. L WLkinson). La Linda 17.10.19 17.10.19 3 (Cdr. R. B. H. Johnstonë. R.N.);
Throughout the Afra:ion of each Metting in, sučky Remunser AF he readily dentlied******
Badges. admitting Non-Mềm. bers in the Members' Enclosure and Club"Rooms at $5.00 per day tor Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including taxì
The through
obtajanble Nereid II Lt. Fanshawe, R.N.). SECRETARY upon the per
son and Painted Lady (Miss P. M. sonal or written application of a King)-DN.F
Isobel-D.N.S.
Member, sach Member to be
Dis- 1st tance Qr.
African Diamond
# 37
2nd
3rd 4th 5th Last Or. Qr. *Qr." QI. Qr.
27.1 ... 1.08.3 1.96.1
Advancing Time
† 42.1 1.22:3 1,59,2
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Just In Time
i 33.11.05.2 1.3€
Tampa
Bay
Red
Feather
Criffel
35 $1.09 1.40 3.11 .33.3 1.04.31.92.3
2.00.2
31
27.4
Star...... Thanksgiving Day
1
38
1.14.2 1.48.3 2.19.3
30.4.
Battle Ship
1
46.2 1.26 35.2 1.10.4
2.03 2.34.2 1.43.2 2.15.4
Motherwell
Rose Jane. Tribute
1 41 1.20 1.58 2.26.2
# 36.
1:39.2 1,10 40 1
1.53 1.17
3L2 32.2 30
2.25.2
20.2 32.2
Moonlight. View & Plain
View
1
Phoenix
37.3 1.13 39.3 1.15.2
1.44.3 2.14.4
30.1
1.47
31.3
1 46
1.27
2.03 2.35
32
1 377
37
1.12
1.11. 1.43.3 2.17 1.44
33.2
32 2.31.3 29.3
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40.4 1.19
1.52.2 2.23.3 36.4 11.1 1.44
31.1
32.4
1 38.4 1.10.2.3.42.3
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1 33.3 1.07
1.41.3
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1 421 1.20 1.51.4
31.4
Rising Star
392 1.13.11.48.1 2.15.2
29,1
Bruno
1
35
1.06.2 1.36.1 2.05.3
29.2
Strathbannock
..... 1
36.2 1.11 1.45
2.18.2
33.2
Double Finesse
1
27.2
"55
1.23
1.51
28
Kut Cheung & Wilber... i
321 1.07.2
1.41
2.17
30
Pall Mall...
1
39.1 1.14.1 1.54.4 2:32.2
37,2
Golden Cow
1
39.1 1.12
1.45.2 2.18.3
33.1
Laughing Girl
442
1.18.3 1.50
31.2
True Blue Miss A Crawhall-Wil-
136.4 1.11
1.39.2
28.2
# 30.1
57.3 1.26.2
25.4
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1.13.4 1:48.3
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Radium Star & Silver
Star
February Fourth
1
3·40
37.1
1.12.2 47.1 2.19
31.4
1.16.4 1.47.4
31
Lovely Star
7 33 1.04.3 1.36.1
31.3
Wild Bear
37.3 1.12.2 1.44
31.3
Rose Elect
29
OF
Tempest & Gaje
338 1.11.4 1.45
33.1
1 34.2 1.03
1.30.2
27.2
Tornado Star & Ruby
31.2 1.00
1.28.3
20.3
34
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1.03 35.3 1,00
1.40.3
32.3
TENNIS-Colony
1.39:2 2.07.4
28.2
S. A. Rumjahn
Conquering Time Geordie
1
38.2 1.09.4 1:44.2 2.14.4
30.2
35.4
1.08
1.44
36:
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38.3 1.11.4 1.44.1 2.17.2
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Sports Venture
30.3
Cocklero!
1
36
37.2
Triumphant Day
1
38.1 1.09.4 1.41.
2.10
29
G. C. (Kowloon).
Wintred & Jupiter.
1
38.3 1.13.4 1.40.2 2.10.3
30.1
Désert Star
1
38.3 1.15.1 1.49.4 221.4
32
CRICKET.--First
King" Kong
€ 43
Blue Diamond
1. 38
1.20 1.54. 1.13.3 1.40"
34
2,21
32
Macquarie River
₫ 31
Boolat Bay & Willynfty }
39
59 1.29 1.13.4 1.45
30
Blue Express
1
39
1.12
2.15 1.45.1 2.15.2
30
30.1
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36
1.06 1.34 2.03.2
29.2
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40
1.20.3 1.56,3 2.26.2
29.4
1 32
1.03.2 1.33.1
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Avon
1
38
1.14
1.49.2 2.22
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King's Warden
35
1.07.2 1.38.4
2.094
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Scenic -View & Hectic
View
C.C. v. Army; Second Division: Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.; In- dian R.C. v. Club de Recreio FOOTBALL Senior Shield Final:
Police i South China ""A" V. "(Club), 4 pm Junior Shield Final: Middlesex v. Royal Scots (Club), 2.15 p.m.; First Division: Kowicon (800- Royal Seats . boo 4.30 pm.
41.
1,18 1.52 2.22 38.3 1.14.2 1.48.2 2.20
30
31.3
Expansion Time New Star
38.2 1.11.3 1.45.2
38.1 1.13.4 1.48.2 2.17.1
30
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1.46 2.13.2 1.15.2 1.49.2 2.20
212
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29.4
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1.09.1
1.30.3. 2.10.1
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36.3 1.12. 1.424
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48
1.26.3 2.03.3 2.38 1.26.3 2.02
34.2
2.35.2
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38,2 1,15
1.50 2.23.2
33,2
BY R.O.Y.
PORTION MAJOR
LAST SUNDAY'S SOFTBALL"PRO- GRAMME WAS WASHED OUT BY HEAVY RAIN, but the two matches which were decided "In the morn ing, afforded fans plenty of enter-
tainment.
In a semi-final match of the International Series, Portugal out- hit India, by 12. bingles to 8, to 9-5 victory. Neither register a squad played really good ball, each. the committing babbles, but
couple of winners pulled off à sparkling double plays at crucial while Hussain gave a moments. grand display of gardening for the losers,
Derby Day
Star....
Valorous Courting Eve
Welcome
Qalaxy
Rob" Roy
Strathcarrick
Dero
Oak Bay
Winning hurler, Johnny Alvares. showed great confidence in his team-mates, when he took things but batted easy on the mound, well to account for 3 safeties. connected Spatty Pereira also
except for one slip. thrice and. gave a sound defensive display, at third base. A. V. Gosano, however, was the outstanding neider al-Gladiator.. though Charlie Figuereldo played
a steady game behind the plate.
Eddie Gosano clouted his usual homer, but the highlight of the match, was the opportunistic base- running of Mike "Fata" Mendonca, who stretched a close two bagger. into a brilliant triple.
Nick Beltrao, playing out of his regular position, gave only a fair display at the initial rack, but bingle came off with the bat to twice.
For the losers. Hussain followed up his excellent fielding with a couple of timely hits. Nazarin also bingled twice, but his
Kassa
King's Privilege Rose Evelyn Aztec Schmetterling Snowy River Port Rush
Smiling Time
Rose Day & Patriotic
Day
32.2 1.03.3 1.32.3
39
2.23 1.17 1.53 39.1 1.18.4 1.55.2 2.28
1.07.4 1.37.3 2.05
HOCKEY TOURNEYS H. D. RUMJAHN FIT
ARRANGEMENTS
Omar Arculli was quite International And
pitching was not, as effective as
uzsunl.
sound at the keystone sack and
ranning.
scored with his aggressive base-
WABOOS CLIME BACK
Six-A-Side Dates
AGAIN
Yesterday's Tennis Called Off
The draw for the International H. D. Rumjahn, last year's run-
In the only other match played, Hockey Tournament,
the Arst ner-up in the Colony Open tennis
the Wahoog climbed back, on a round of which will be played on singles championship, whose fourth level with the Wildcats, into the Wednesday, April 12, at 5.15 pm. Tod tle with Tsul Wal-pul, the joint leadership of the Ladies' resulted as follows: section, when they trounced the Cardinals by 13 tallies to B.
Therese Noronha pliched grand
Wales ball to concede the losers only 6 puny bingles, and helped win her own ball game, by tallying three Portugal times Irene Castilho played an excellent game at the Windy Alley and also garnered a couple of Scotland, bingles. Yvonne Yolle was safe at first base while Ada Subád shone India with a circuit clout.
FIRST BOUND
(TOP" HALF).
v. Ireland (on U.S.R.C. ground)
v. Continent (on Club ground) BOTTOM HALF
"England (on C.B.A ground)
v. China (on Recreio ground)
The Cardinals fielded only seven The semi-finals will be played players and did extremely well to on April 19, and the final on Apri hold the Green Owls to the odd 23, on the Club ground at 4 pm;" run, 7 to 8, at the end of the sixth frame. Florrie Wong was
SIK-A-SIDE
holder, in the current tourisment
was postponed on Monday - owing,, to his having developed a touch of fever, is fit again...
Their game wit now probably take place after the Easter holl- days.
Yesterday's programme in the tournament "was. again postponed on account of the state of the Í genotzaidi.
LAWN BOWLS MEETING
A meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association will be the outstanding Redbird, covering The six-a-side hockey tourna held on Wednesday, April 12, at short and third in fine style and ment matches, which were to have 5.30 p.m. in the Board-Room of connecting for 3 hits. Addle been played last Sunday, but had Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Zimmern and Marla da Roza to be postponed on account of the Company, the business on the formed s steady battery while rain, will now be played on Sun- agenda Including discussion of ar- Mrs Esmail gave sound support at day, April 16, Ground and time rangements for the coming league
#season). the initial sack
arrangements are the 'zime:
TO-DAY
day.
responsible for all visitors intro- duced by "him, and for Payment
SPORTING FIXTURES of All Chits,*&c.
BADMINTON. - Mixed Doubles
The Secretary's Office, 1st Hoor, Exchange Building (Tel..
League Play-Off, Recreio v. Uni-27794) will close at 11 a.m. each • versity (Talkoo), 8 pm, MEETINGS.-Hongkong. Badminton Tifins are obtainable at the
Club at S. and S. Home 7 pm.
Championships.
Club House provided they are
v. J. Tomlin-ordered in advance from the Na
Lee Boy (Telephone 21920). son; Chan Kam-moon. V.
Wal-tong. Open Doubles, Let! Yue-wing and H. Kalau v A. Pearce and W. A. H. Duff... TO-MORROW. GOLF-Happy Valley v. Kowloon
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the Publie Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons. including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform `are admitted "Hall Frico.
C.S. Division;
By Order,
C, B. BROWN,
Secretary.. Hong Kong, 3rd April, 1939.
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