PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1939

2. In the World of Sports

LADIES' HOCKEY

Fanling Hunt

Meeting On

CAER CLARK AND BRAWN & Race Club

CUP LEAGUE ENTRIES:

FIRST GAMES SATURDAY Boxing Day

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A MERTING OF THE HONGKONG LADIES' HOCKEY ASSOCIA- TION was held yesterday at the Gloucester Hotel, when the fixture lists for the coming season's Caer Clark and Brawn Cup League com- petitions were considered and approved. The first matches in both leagues will be played this Saturday when the "Y" Ladies meet the C.B.A. Ladles in senior and Junior league games.

Mrs. J. Lunson presided and at the official table were Mrs. "Webb, Miss 1. L. Wolley. Miss D. Moss, Mrs. O. Burnett, and. Hilss J. Greiz.

Miss Moss having agreed to be responsible for the Association's

H.K.F.A. Team correspondence, the question For Governor's fred to a future occasion.

Cup Match

election of a Secretary was defer-

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB: SUNDAY'S RACE RESULTS

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Ragged finishes and poor divi- Mr. Sports 1's Rothesay Bay dends marked the Macao "Jockey!

(Mr. R. K. C. Chul Club's November meeting which Time. 30-1/5, 111-1/5, 1.46-4/5, took place on Sunday. The T-2.22-2/5. gress, with $17.50 paid the highest Won by a Neck, Many lengths. dividend for the day. She was

Betting

PROGRAMME OF ridden by Mr. L. B. Chao who car-

SIX EVENTS

ried off the jockey's honours with two wins and two places. Mr. S. C. Liang rode two winners and

The programme for the Decem-one place.

FIRST RACE

ber meeting of the Fanling Hunt Following are the results: & Race Club to be held at Kwant! on "December 26, is as follows:-

1-Grand Stand Handicap: Six Furlongs

of

RACE 1 (2.45 P.M.)

"The Taipo Handicap." A steeple-Mr. J. H. Potts Shanghai 4 chase of 14 miles for Chinà ponies.

(Mr. S. C. Liang) Winner a Cup or $75, 2nd $40, 3rd | Mr. J. H. Potts Gold Clause $30. Entry Fee $3.

(Mr, W. N. Yeh Mr. F. J. Gellion's Merry Maker (Mr. S. L. Yan? Won by many lengths: lengths.

A suggestion Was raised that membership on the Council of the Association would be further in- The first match in the Governor's creased by the inclusion of the

Cames Mistresses of the two Cup series between the Hongkong schools participating in the League, Football Association and the Hong-who would be co-opted as ex-officio

kong, Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation will be played on the Navy ground, on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m.

members.

NEW CLUB AFFILIATED

With the affiliation to the Asso- ciation of the Argonauts Ladies' having been ap-

The following have been selected to represent the H.K.F.A.:--

Robinson (Navy); Hendy (Navy) Hockey team

RACE 2

"The Jarrocks Plate." 14 miles. A hurdle race for China ponies, tona fide hunters. Winners last season

of 4 steeplechase and/or hurdle race barred. Catchweight 163 lbs. Winner a Cup or $75, 2nd $40, 3rd $30. Entry Fee $3.

RACE 3

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"The Hobart Handicap." 7 fur- and Sheehan (Middlesex); Wilkin proved, the Council has now 16 longs. A flat race for Australian son (Middlesex), Williamson (Kow-members," the new Club being re-pontes "C" class. Winner $200, 2nd loon) und Coles. (Navy); F. Fowler Presented by Miss C. Xavler (Cap- $100, 3rd $75. Entry Fee $5. (Club), A. V. Gosano (Bt. Joseph's); tain) and Miss M. Maxwell (Secre- Hossack (Royal Scots), Thorburn (tary), (Nävy) and Middleton (Navy),

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RACE 4 "The Canberra Handicap." 11 miles. A steeplechase for Aus- trallar ponies. Winner a Cup or

RACE 5

Coureur Bleu

Fairy Auk

Fairy Ousel

Winy Place

5

4

99

33

10

10

Hogmanay

8 3

Meadow Eve Rothesay Bay

38

20

1

.3

www

160

73

$8.90:

Pari Mutuel: Winner:

1 Places $5.30, $5.30, $8.30,

Cash Sweep: No. 3 $227,50, No. 2472 $65.00, No. 302 $32.50; Unplaced starters: Nos. 423, 399 and 371

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3 $10.00 each,

FIFTH RACE S-Victory Handicap. One Mile. Time: 33-3.5, 1.08-4/5, 141-3/5, Mr. Sunnyside's The Tigress

(Mr. L. B. Chao) Betting win. Place Mr. Sports Sports Venture

The Wise Drink

{,,!L

"QUINNETTE

the famous

Double Strength Beal Fruit Crushes.

1

Country Flower

1 リ

Glod Clause

17

6

(Mr. S. W. Pan) Mr. Chanol's Gallant Marshal

2

Merry Maker

17

Morning Tip Shanghai 2

2

1

65 22

(Mr. L. 9. Yuen) Won by 2 lengths, a length. Time: 32-4/5, 1.04-4/5, 1.37-2/5. 210-1/5

3

102

38

Betting "Win. Place

Diogenes

13

Gallant Marshal

21

10

Sola Agents:-

King's Envoy

23 11

National Anthem

2 3

97 28

Talephone 20185.

50 15

206 73

$17.50:

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6:00 Places $5.40, $6.70.

Cash Sweep: No. 150 $172.60, No.

Starters: Nos. 385 and 175 $15.00

each:

SECOND RACE 2.-Race Course Handicap. Sx| Furlongs.

The following teams will com- RESERVES:-Drake (Middlesex), pete this season in the two divi- Blackburn (Police) Bright (Mid-sions of the Ladies' Hockey League: $75, 2nd $40, 3rd $30. Entry Fee $3.283 $49.30, No. 45 $24.60. Unplaced dlesex); Honniball (St. Joseph's), Caer Clark Cup (Senior Leaguel: Ferrier (Police) and Gordon (Royal Hongkong Ladies "y" Ladies. Scots).

CB.A. Ladies. St. Andrew's Ladies, "The Fanling Cup." 7 furlongs. The team manager is Inspector Central British School, and Club de A handicap flat race for China A. Kirby and all players and re-Recreio.

ponies "D" class. Winners this serves are requested to report to

Brawn Cup (Junior League): "year of more than $1,000 barred. hum at the Navy ground clubhouse Ladies, C.B.A. Ladies. St. Andrew's Novice Jockeys allowed 8 lbs. Win- at 3 o'clock sharp.

Ladles, Central British School, Club her $200, 2nd $100, 3rd $75. Entry

Fee $5. and the Argonauts. de Recreio, Diocesan Girls' School,

PREVIOUS RESULTS Results of the Governor's Cup matches played last season as follows:

were

HK.C.A.AF: 4 V. HKFA, I HK.C.A.A.F. § v. H.K.FA. 4. Since its inception in 1933, the Cup has been won by the HK.FA in 1933, 1934, 1935, and 1937, and by the H.K.C.AAF. in 1936, 1938 and 1939.

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

RECENT INCIDENT

D.G.S. Captain To Write Apology To Referee

The recent incident 'in a match between Diocesan Girls' School and

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RACE 6 "The Happy Valley Handicap." 5 furlongs. A flat race for China ponies classified "E" class. Novice jockeys allowed 8 lbs. Winner $200, 2nd $100, 3rd $75. Entry Fee $5, Note-Races Nos. 3, 5 and 6 are open to Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club. Owners entering for these races, and Jockeys, who are not Members of the Fanling Hunt; and Race Chub will have the privileges of the Club for the day. N.B.--Starters must be declared

on

the Club de Recrela Ladies' junior team, when the game had to be called off by the umpire shortly races 21

before full time, was dealt with THE ELEVENTH EXTRA at a meeting of the Hongkong RACE MEETING will be held Ladies Hockey Association yester (weather permitting) at HAPPY day evening. VALLEY on SATURDAY, 18th November, 1939, commencing at 2.00 p.z.

Mrs. Gellion's Eagle

(Mr. K. I. Ip) Mr. F. J. Gellion's National Triumph (Mr. S. C. Llang) [Mr. O. Moon's Cloudy Star

(Mr S. W. Pan)

Spots Venture The Tigress

Pari Mutuel: Winner Places $8.00, $5.50, $6.50.

Cash Sweep: No. 444 $233/70. 1 No. 152 $56.70, No. 160 $33.30 Unplaced starters: Nos, 256, 449 and 317 $10.00 each.

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SIXTH RACE

B-Turf Handicap, (Second Sec- Won by 3 lengths: Muny lengths. tion). One Mile.. Time: 34-3/5, 1.09-1/5, 1.46-4/5. Mr. S. W. Lee's Rose Day

Cloudy Star Double Up Eagle

Betting

Win. Place

4

1

2

51 18

Iron Knight National Triumph

11 4

71 25.

141 53

Weighing Room before 215 o'clock Places $5.20, $5,20,»

the forms provided in the

Fari - Mutuel: - Winner $11.70: for the first and for all subsequent

Cash Sweep: No. 191 $190.60; 45 minutes before the scheduled starting time.

No. 192 $54,40, No. 70 $27.20; Un- placed starters: Nos. 300 and 187 Messrs. Thomson & Co., Chartered

Entries close to the Secretaries, $15.00 each,

Accountants, HK, & Shanghai

*THIRD RACE Reports of what had occurred Bank Building, on Tuesday, Dec. 12,

3-Turi Handicap. (First. Sec- were taken from representatives of 1939, at noon.

tion) One Mile. both sides, and from the umpire

Ponies entered for Races 3, 5 and

Mr. Commodity's Lucky Eleven The first Bell will be rung at was also present."

concerned. Mr. J. Gonsalves, who 6 will be transported free by ferry

(Mr. S. C. Liang) 1.30 p.m.

and rall on Monday, Dec. 25, re Mr. A. H. P's King's Parade" It was decided to advise the turned on Wednesday, Dec. 27, and

(Mr. L. B. Chao) MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE D.GS, that at all games in which kept at Kwanti without charge.

Mr. H C. McComb's Persian Cat (Mr. R, E. C. Chul) No One without a badge, will they engaged a Mistress of the

that

be admitted to the Members' School would have to be present, Enclosure.

Such must be word and it was further agreed

the Captain of the Schoolgiris'. throughout the duration of each team would have to Meeting in such a manner as to Gonsalves a letter of apology." be readily idénitten.

Badges admitting Non-Mem hers to the Members' Enclostire: and Club Rooms at $5.00

for Gentlemen

and

$3.00

write Mr.

THEFT DURING

HOCKEY MATCH

RACING ITEMS

winner

· of the

Harmachis, Stewards Cup at Goodwood last year, is for sale as a stallion for £1,500.

Lord Rosebery's Derby winner, Blue Peter, who is due to go to the l

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2

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Won by a length: Many lengths Time: 34-3/5, 107-3/5, 1.39-4/5, 2.12-3/5.

Appearing before Mr. R., A; D.stud, is still in training at New-{ » Forrest at the Central Court yes-market.

Betting Wło. Place

King's Parade Lucky Eleven..... Mae's Adventure National Dignity Persian Cat

101 21

54 12

க ་།

76

6

1

174 41

Winner $13.50:

for Ladies (Both including tax) terday charged with the theft of a

The well-known racehorses, Pari - Mutuel: obtainable through

the blazer and a felt hat, property of Olympus, Unbreakable, Ambrose Places $5.30, $5.20. SECRETARY upon the per Lt. E A. Shaw, R.N., Lam Ngad-fu, Light, Valerian III, Foxbrough II. Cash Sweep: No. 21 $204.50, No. squal or written application of a 21, was bound over in a bond for and Bosley, have left Capt. Boyd-340 $58.40, No. 37 $29.20; Unplaced Rochfort's establishment at New-starters: Nos, 376 and 239 $15.00 Member, such Member to be $25 for 12 months.

market en route for the United each, responsible for all visitors intro- Sub-Inspector R. J. Clarke, who States. duced by lifim, and for Payment prosecuted said that the clothing Five of Lord Derby's two-year- had been left by a goal-post dur-olds, Sedgefeld, Brora, Motherland, of All Chits, etc. ·

|ing a game of hockey.

Bonne Femme and Samothrace, | Mile. who were turned out of training Mrs. Gellion's Fairy Auk, when war broké õût, häve retumi-

(Mr. L. B. Chao) ed to Walter Earl'i stables at Stanı- Mr. H. T. Liang's Meadow Eve

(Mr. 8. W, Fan)

The Secretary's Office. 1st floor, Exchange Bullding (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock

Noot.

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

1 Boy (Telephonë 21926).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

LADIES' YACHTING: WIN FOR JEAN

The 5th ladies' race, 1st series, of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club salled yesterday, resulted as fol- lows:-

Finished Corr, Pts.

The price of "Admission to Jean ........... 16.28.42 16.28.42 11 the Public Enclosure is $1.00 (Mrs. V. Gowlland). fiicfhding Tix, for all Persons, Isobel 16.30.42 16.30.43

(Mrs. M. A. Neve),

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including Ladles, and is payable True Blue... 18.31.41 16.31.417

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors

In Uniform are admitted Half La Linda Price.

By Order,

ley House.

FOURTH RACE 4Chol Ma Hai Handicap: Orie

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Sporting Fixtures

"TODAX BADMINTON. —YMCA. Badmin- ton, in the West Lounge, 6 p.m. RUGEY—Army League, Engl

neers v. Middlesex (Bookunpoo), 4.15 p.m.

ti

SHOOTING-Hongkong Rifle As

'sociation's Weekly Bpoon and Practice Shoot, Kowloon City, ∙1.45 p.m.

(:

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17

|BADMINTON—YMCA. Badin in-

ton, in the West Lounge, 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER-15

TOMORROW BADMINTON. —- YMCA · Badmin- ton, in the West Lounge, ́All' Day: Cathedral Hall Badminton, BADMINTON YMCA. Badmin-

(Miss H. Crawhali-Wilson).

16,31.51 18.31,57 (Mrs. M. L. Johnstone).

5

Gurl 16.33.16 16.33.18

4.

(Miss L. A. Helberg).

819

Gull ............ 16.33.28 18.33,29 3

(Mrs. K. Trenchard Davia). Redshank 16.34.02 16.34.02

(Mrs. M. N. Luce),

8 pm.

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Team v. Kowloon Football Club,

at Happy Valley, 8.30 p.m.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 13th Nov., 1939.

ton, In the West Lounge, 10 a.m.

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(Mr. 6, W. Pan) Mr. Chanson Fehg's Black Dia- mond Mr. L. B. Chao) 2. Mr. T. C. Yuen's The Spirit of

St. Louis... (Mr. W. N. Yeh) Won by 2 lengths; Many lengths. Time: 33-3/5, 1.06, 1.39-3/5, 2.13. Betting Win. Place Black Diamond

120 17 Dragonfly Labour Day

Mt Howard Harding.

Talphay

Pari - Mutuet;

$12.70: Places $8,70, $6.20.

Cash Sweep: No. 316 $242.10, No, 258 $89.10, No. 236 $34.50 Un- placed starters: Nos. 5 and 444

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