PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1939.

** In the World of Sports &

DEAD HEAT, A SPILL AND KEEN

MR. HEARNE UNSEATED, KOTEWALL CUP League Cricket

KICKED BY PONY

Geordie Pays $78.70 For Third

Place In Novices' Event

A DEAD. HEAT IN THE LAST RACE, the Honghom Bay Handicap (second section), between Gladiator (Mr. P. Y. T. Wel) and Avon (Mr. B. L. Tae) wound up a series of good finishes at. the first day of the second extra race meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday.

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The course was on the hard and fast side and some good were times were recorded. Amongst the best performances those of Mr. H. C. Plh in winning the first section of the Hong- after running behind hom Bay Handicap on Moonlight View most of the way, and Mr., Feter Wel's riding of Lancashire Chips when it beat Lucky Lad (Mr. Nexda) in the Albury Handicap.

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

There was one spill, a fairly serious one. Mr. H. J. A. Hearne had the bad luck to be thrown trum of Whalsey at the start of the Talwan Bay Handicap and while on the ground was kicked by the pony, sustaining an injury to his temple which caused slight concussion. He was carried back to the enclosure in a stretcher but recovered before long..

un-

A very strong wind would have made conditions decidedly pleasant but for the brilliant sur- shine that offset it, and there was present.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Third Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 22nd April 1939 (weather permitting), may be quite good crowd

though dividends obtained at the Secretary's Office, Nevertheless. Exchange Building; the Club were fair, there was no cash sweep House, Happy Valley; the Hong Prize reaching $2,000, excepting in

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the last race.

Kong Club; the Sports Club; The best pari-mutuel dividend and the Stables, Shan Kwong) was $78.70 paid when Geordie, rid- Road.

den by Mr. D: R. Sadick, placed Entries close at 12 o'clock third in the Deep Bay Stakes, an

event corfined to novice jockeys.

NOON on Thursday, 13th April,│The correct combination for the

Daily Double-Moonlight

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1939.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary..

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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THE SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (wea ther permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 8th and MONDAY, 10th April, 1939, commencing at 12.30 p.m. on both days.

The first Bell will be rung al 12.00 NOON, and the Tifa in. terval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manger as to

he readily identified.

View and. Phoenix-paid $83.00 to each of the 110 successful backers.

TAIWAN BAY HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)

A good finish in the first event started the second extra meet- ing well-particularly, as Double Chance (Mr. A. W. Raymond) pald $47.30 for its win.

(Continued on Page 3).

CASH SWEEPS

No. 991 984 2151-

RACE-1

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2443, 1222, 388, 364, 2378, 1217, 495, 240 and 1212 get $50 each.

RACE 2

No. 262

2004: 2567

$1,269.80 362,80

181.40

FOOTBALL

Teams For This

Afternoon

South China A. A, and The Army will meet in a Kotewall Cup match in the Causeway Bay ground at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The teamS are as follows:-

Army:-Duncan; Fraser, Shee. han; Rides, Shaw, May: Emberson. Courtney. Calvert; Saw and Duffeld.

K.C.C. JUNIOR CHAMPIONS

Beat Police To Win Shield

FINISHES

AT EASTER RACES

BOWLS MATCH AT Hockey Interport

KOWLOON C. C.

Narrow Defeat For Football Club

An

enjoyable friendly lawn bowls match was played on the Kowloon C.C. green on Friday ní- | ternoon when the Kowloon Cricket Club entertained in team from the Kowloon Football Club and won by 82 shots to 75.

Detailed scores were:-

HONGKONG WIN FOUR-NIL

Strong Forward Line Too Good

SHAGHAL, Apr. 8 (Heater) -After leading by a single goal at the interval, Hongkong plled on another three quick time on, nesumption, to win the Ladies' Hockey inter- port by four-nil at Kiaochow Park this afternoon.

| K. Ladies); Miss G. White (6t

Andrew's) and Mis E. M. Gray (H. K. Ladies); Mrs. L. Stone (“Y” Ladies), Miss I. Woolley (CBA. Ladies) (Captain) and Miss H. ́Reid (86. Andrew's); Mr. O, Bur- nett ("T" Ladies). Miss B. Harker ("Y" Ladies), Mrs. M. Read" ("Y" Ladies), Mrs. F. Dalziel (HK Ladies) and Miss M. Westcott ("T" - Ladies).

Due largely to a good all-" round performance by W. L McKenzie, Kowloon Cricket Club juniors beat the Police in their final league match at

In the four Intarport matches Happy Valley on Saturday,

played to date for the White thereby winning the Junior K.C C.-A. Madar, G. Bowden, J. Shield Hongkong bave won three S.C.A.A.: Cheung Wing-chol;

Shield for the season 1938-9. |M M. Brown änd T. W. Carr (skip) | times and drawn once.

Shanghai:--Misses U. Paelz, B. Mra "Read Lee Tin-sang, Lee Kwok-wal: Kwok

McKenzie contributed 32 runs to 15; W. W. Hirst, J. Hyde, F. E. Nash

centre-forward. Bloomfield, M. Osa, L. Wilkinson, Ying-ki. Lau Hing-chol, Leung

total of 104 and, and B. W. Bradbury (skip) 21; A opened the scoring in the first M. Ballingall. M. Malinovsky, J. K.C.C.'s poor Wing-chla. Tse *Kam-hung:

took Ave C. Tribble, R. Meadows, T. A. Madar half, during which the Hongkong McKeown (Captain), D. Eardley, bowling unchanged. Tang Kwong-sam, Fung King-wickets for 30 runs in the Police and W. Hyde (skip) 24 W. Nash team were settling down to a M. Sheridan, N, Kelly, and U

W. Naer, L E. Lammert and V. C. really fast ganie. The second half Berg.. heong. Les Wal-tong. Lai Shiu-

innings.

provided thrilling play, the speedy wing and Lau Tau-man.

Club de Recreto also won, beat-Labrum (skip) ; Total 82

K.F.C. :-C. Dowman, S. Wong, P. Hongkong forward line sweeping. ing the Indian Recreation Club handsomely by nine wickets, but Younghusband and T Fergusson down the field with perfect pass- even with this have to te content (skip) 23; Hughes, Dr. J. T. Galing movements time and again to three goals to one in a return with runners-up position, with ley, J. Gibson and R. Hall (skip) score goals through Mrs. Dalziel, friendly match at King's Park, Hongkong Cricket Club one point 16; W. Excell, Izatt, Dr. V. N. At-inside-left, Mrs. Read, centre-feature of the game being the

enza and W. V, Field (skip) 19; forward, and Miss Westcott, out-hat-trick" by Partaub Bingh behind them for third place.

V. side-lett, in the course of the first These were the only two league Thomson, Ross. Morgan and

11 minutes of the half. matches played on Saturday, two Chittenden skip) 18; Total 78,

Hongkong's spectacular triumph friendly first eleven games com-

Brawn Cup-Fielding only nine prising the rest of the cricket pro- beaten outright this season. and is attributed to their exceptionally

latter Royal Army and the Middlesex Regiment, strong forward line., supported by players, Central British Associa gramme. In the

tion lost to the Hongkong Ladies Navy scored their third" win over tiad, an enjoyable "internal" affair. accurate hitting half-backs.

TEAMS

by the only goal scored, the win- Kowloon Cricket Club. the only the latter winning by one wicket

Hongkong:-Mrs. J. Lunson (Hners themselves being one short. three times the K.C.C. have been in a low-scoring game.

VALLEY RACE HANDICAPS

The following are the entries and handicaps for to-day's races at the Valley --- Easter. Stakes Mile.

Handicap.

Bear Claw Eve of Harvest

143 140

King's Warden

148

Moonlight View

140

188

140

Rose Elect

Royal Scot

One

Note: "Rose Elect" does not accept. the following weights will apply.

Bear Claw

Eve of Harvest King's Warden

Moonlight View

Royal Scot

156

148

161

140

140

Kellett Handicap C Class (First

Blue Diamond

Marksman

(Second" Section). One Mile.

Section). One Mile.

155

Celtic Star

151

English Cavaller

161

Forgotten Star

161

Galveston Bay

150

Jennifer

188

King Kong

148

Lovely Star

151

barred

Musketeer

152

Rose Emily

158

Rose Evelyn

165

.$988.40

Rose Jane

168

282.40

Tyne

140

141.20

Kellett

Handicap с Class.

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Amberley

153

Bistre

150

Bright View

156

Gold Coin

140

King's Lead

163

Laughing Girl

153

Night View

148

Rose-Queen,

148

Scenic View

159

No. 1728

No. 3048

1547 378

$1,814.20 722

441.20

2958

230.00 Unplaced Ticket No. 383 gets $50:

RACE 4

$1,895.40 484:40 242.20

Wild Cat

140

Boa Vista Handicap D

Class

(First Section). From the Two Mlle Post, Once Round-and In.

Advancing Time

161

Chatterbox

148

Dekko

154

Desert Star

150

Double Chance

barred

Ebony Idol

147

Flybynight

143

Gold Sovereign.

143

Jungle. Jim

*181

Plain View

142

155

145

..... 161

168

102

Unplaced. Tickets Nos. 18, 1765, 1958 and 2231 get $50 each.

RACE 3

RACE 5

$1,731.80 No. 1262 498

494.80 247.40 .. 1,738 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2791. 294, 1307, 1220, 2591 and 1218 get 350 each.

RACE C

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1566, 3427. Badges admitting Now Mem.73 and 1222 get $50 each. hers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including tax) are obtaluable... through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of aj Member. such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

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The Secretary's Office. floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11 a.m, each day.

Tiflus are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

No: 1169

1354

3298

No. 3406

917. 708

.......

$1,716.40 490.40 245.20

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2881. 144. 3581, 2259, 1082, 3537, 1211. 1214, 1981. 334 and 2548 get $50 each.

RACE 7

$1,743.00 498.00 . 349.00 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1289, 3754. 1873, 3973, 2833.. 1232, 410, 896, 2192,

355 and 3865 get $50 each.

RACE 8-

$1,928.40 550.40 275.20

No. 3695

1927

1236

Portrush

Royal Highness Strathbannock

Bylvandale

Valorous

Boa Vista Handicap D Class. (Second Section). From The Two Mile Post. Once Round and In.

Fel Ying

Golden Cow Good Morning

Racing Boy

· 146.

163

168

150

W.D. & H.O.WILLS

GOLD FLAKE

CIGARETTES

For a good "draw"

Silver Star Starlet

150

153

Tabby Cat

140.

Tempest

150

This Time

103

Tribute

barred

Wilynilly

150

GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 813, 2834 SPORTING FIXTURES

The price of Admission to the 649, 808 and 2907 get $50 each.

Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day

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BACE 9

No. 1785

Including Tax, for

all Persons,

2352

2

fncluding Ladies, and is payable

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors

$1,936.20 553:20

4096

276.60 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2304,"2442,

TO-DAY

Hall

HONEY DEM

BADMINTON. Cathedral

Badminton. 8 p. FOOTBALL—Army v. Bouth China, Kotewall Cup (Causeway Bay), 4.30 pm.

',

in Uniforms are admitted Half 13, 3773, 113, 3095, and 1215 Bet RACING,Becond Extra Meeting

Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary:

$50 each.

RACE 10

No. 1285-

3477 853

$3,626.00

777.00% 777,00 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2094, 3302, 3194, 3376, 229, 3935, 3885, 3356 and Hong Kong, 3rd April, 1959, 3076 get $100 each.

211) ► Dead hest.

(Happy Valley). TENNIS Colony Championships YACHTING -Buster Cruise.

TO-MORROW

BRIDGEYMCA Women's "Bec-

tion "Bridge, 10 am, SWIMMING -Mixed Swimming in YM:GA; Buri caning Pool, 6 pm.

ristel & Londons

LOCAL GAMES India beat the European "y" by

y Juniors beat the Royal 'Air Force by three goals to two on the Y.M.C.A. ground:

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