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ADVERTISEMENTS Interport Lady
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING, GREEN ISLAND HANDICAP.
2nd Day-Monday, 13th May
In view of the number of entries received for the above, it has been decided to divide the race tuto three sections."
The third section will be race No. 11 and run at 6.30 p.m.
A cash sweep, tickets $5 each, will be held on this race but "All through" chances will not' part
SPORTS & GENERAL
Hockey
Player Married
Mr. Douglas Walter Joyce And Miss Iris Woolley
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A POPULAR WEDDING WAS SOLEMNISED AT ST. AN- DREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON, YESTERDAY "AFTERNOON be- tween MR, DOUGLAS WALTER JOYCE, assistant 'district man- ager of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute, and MISS IRIS LILLIAN WOOLLEY, the prominent Interport" and Central British Association Ladies' hockey player, The Vicar, the Rev. J. R. Higgs, BA, F.R.G.S., officiated at the ceremony.
The bride, who is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. W.H. Woolley and Mrs. Woolley, of No. 6. Suffolk Road, Kowloon Tong,
Chesters Woods in a happy speech while the bridegroom suitably res- poned
Art Carneiro” and his band pro-
entered the Church on the armvided the dance music.
of Mr GA White, brother-in-law The happy couple later left for
morocain with white accessories,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1940.
Mr. Douglas W. Joyce leaving St. Andrew's Church with his bride, formerly Miss Iris L. Woolley, after their marriage yesterday afternoon. The reception was held at the Peninsula Hotel
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| she presented a charming picture their honeymoon at Repulse Bay,
dress of Duchess satin in a
Mrs. Douglas Joyce's going-away modelled by "Excella," with ftted costume being of dusty-pink silk cipate, and flickets can be purpodice, heart-shaped neckline, full chased only at the Race Course
train and illusion vell. She 'car-modelled by “Excella." Juring the Meeting"
ried a sheet of arum lites and Educated at Centrul British whise heather, the latter sent from School, the bride has long been Scotland for the occasion by an associated with hockey here and old friend.
has played for Hongkng against Shanghai in 1934, 1936 and 1939 on the last occasion being captain of the team which triuin- LONDON, May 7 (Reuter)-The phed over the Shanghai Ladles by following were the results of Eng-coming four goals to all in the Northernlish and Scottish Regional soccer Hongkong
matches played yesterday.
By Order of the Stewards,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 4th May, 1940.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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THE FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 11th and MONDAY, 13th May, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m. оп Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday.
In attendance, us bridesmalts and flower-girl, were Miss Evelyn Woolley (sister) and Miss Marjorie White and uttle Miss Mary White (niece of the bride), respectively. The bridesmaids wore mauve net (full skirted) with velvet caps and violets, and carried posies of violets.
The bride's mother attended tu orchid lace with black picture hat and accessories.
port.
Mrs, T. E. Pearce. Fresident of the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Asso- ciation, was present at the recep- Llop yesterday.
On April 13 she was the re- cipient of a wedding present from the Hongkong Ladies Hockey As-"! The duties of bestman were dissociation at the conclusion of the charged by Mr. W.J. Mills.
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
BASEBALL CLUB MEETING
LONDON
NEW DERBY CALL-OVER May 7
(Reuter)
U.S. Baseball
Results
NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuter) Brooklyn · Dodgers · retained their lend in the National Baseball Les- gue yesterday when they beat the St. Louis Cardinals by &mento
complete scores were:
NATİONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
Bt. Louis
Boston
Pittsburgh
The
R. K. R
6 12 2
I
0
10 15 0
7 11 ว
(Camilli bomered for the Dod
gera, and Mah for the "Cardinals),
(Gystine homered for the
New York
Pirates),
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5 1
Cincinnati
9 14 +
(Craft homered for the Reds)... Philadelphia
+ 12
0
Chicago
5 13
0
Eleven innings were played Herman homered for the Cubs),
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland Boston....
5 11 3 8. 11 (Chapman homered for the In- diana, and Foxx for the Red Sox) Detroit ....................que 8 9 New York
4 "7 ค (Gehringer. Greenberg and Sul. livan homered for the Tigers),
In preparation for the forth-
baseball
Djeber is favourite for the New Chicago the season, Baseball Club Are Derby. The latest call-over is as Philadelphia helding a meeting at the follows:-
ENGLISH WESTERN
Brook Club. Kowloon. today Manchester U. 6, New Brighton 0. at 5.30 pm, when the season's pro- Portale 1. Stake 2.
spects will be discussed. All in- terested in playing for the Base- ball Club are invited to attend.
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(Reuter)
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23 points to nil in a Rugby League sociation at Sandilands' Hut on match played yesterday.
Friday, May 17, at 2.30 p.m.
SCOTTISH EASTERN Falkirk 0, Dunfermline 0.
In support of the Empire War RUGBY RESULT
Contribution by the Girl Guides a LONDON, May 7 mätch in which she played at
Jumble and white elephant sale The Church was tastefully de-centre-half for The Rest against Swinton trounced Broughton by will be held by the Girl Guide As- corated with anum lites and larks- the YM.C.A. Ladies, champions of pur. Mr. Rupert Baldwin. A.T.C.D. the Caer Clark Cup League. was at the organ and the hymns "Lead us. Heavenly Father" and
Perfect Love" were sung. The happy couple left the at 12.00 NOON on the Second | Church under AN archway of Day. The Tin Interval will be after the second race (1.00 p.m.) on the Second Day,"
The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., on the First Day and
card.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
The temporary green board badges are now cancelled and will no longer procure ad- mission to the 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 manner as to be readily Identified.
Badges admitting Non-Mem- bers to the Members' Enclosure | and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day
hockey sticks formed by members of the C.B.A Ladles team while the St. Andrew's Wolf Cub Pack,
of which the bride is Assistant Cubmistress, formed a guard of
honour.
THE RECEPTION After the ceremony, a targuy- attended reception was held in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel where the customary toasts were duly honoured.
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For the past few seasons, Mrs. Joyce has played regularly in the
pivotal berth for the Central British Association Ladies prior to which she played for St. Andrew's.
AMATEUR DRAMATICS
many major
The bride has also taken a lead! part in the amateur dramatic activities of St. Andrew's Club and has appeared in roles with great success.
Mr. Joyce actively connected with tennis at the Kowloon Cricket Club and both he and Mrs. Joyce are keen badminton enthu- sinsta
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It is of Interest to note that The toast to the health and hap- | Mrs. Joyce's elder sister, Mrs. piness of the newlyweds was pro- Margaret White, is also an Inter- posed" by Chief-Inspector W. R: pori hockey playet...
SPORTING
FIXTURES
ti
TODAY
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
The Hongkong Club will be re-
for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day BASEBALL Meeting of Hong-presented by the following teamS
for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m... on the First Day and at 10.45 a.m., on the Second Day.
Tilins are obtainable at the
kong Baseball Association in the League lawn bowls matches (Brook Club, Middle Road) 5.30 to be played on.Saturday:- D.II.
FIRST. DIVISION (v. CRAIGEN- RIFLE SHOOTING. Hongkong GOWER AT GCC.)—A Wagon, G. Rifle Association Spoon and E. Stephens, L. E. Lammert and Practice Shoot, 200, 500 and | N; J. Bebbington (skip); J. H. Gel- 600 yards (Kowloon City Range)ling, J. Watson, K. S. Robertson 1.45 pm.
and A. Brooksbank (skip); 3. . SWIMMING. - Swimming and Howell, A. W. Hodges, G. Duncan
water-polo practice (European and W, Gui (skip).
"Pool) 5 pm.-7.30 p.m
TOMORROW
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THIRD DIVISION (7. CRAIGEN- BADMINTON - St. Teresa's Club bary, B. L. Bickford, C. F. Need-
GOWER AT HOME)-A, S. Dids.
ham and G. & Graver (skip); F. P. Anslow, C. G. Sollis B. A, Manell and H. G, Wallington
Badminton Tournament. 8.30 p.m.
FRIDAY MAY 10
Club Heuse provided they are BADMINTON. St. Teresa's Club (sp): E. H. Reddow, T. B. Ro-'
ordered in advance from the No.
Boy (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC" ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure. Is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Hall Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 6th May, 1940.
BARBARIANS' EASY WIN
Tournament, 6.15 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 11 BOWLS LEAGUE. -- First Divi- sion, KC.C. v. Recreio A, IR.C.
Well, J. I. Barnes and S. H. Strange (skip),..
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ELECTRIC R.C.
V. K.B.G.C.. Police v. Civil ser- The Hongkong Electric Recrea-
tion Club will be represented by vice, Recreto B. 7. Kowloon
the following in, their Third Divi- Docks, Craigengower v. Hong- kong Footall Club, Second Division match against the Kowloon
Football Club at Kowloon slon, K.B.G.U. v. Craigengower,
K.F.C. V. Kowloon Tong. Re- A. P. Tarbuck, R. A. Owens, C. trelo v. Police. Civil Service v. Gihagan and J. F. Lunny Cricket Club, K.C.C. v. Takoo. (skip); A. G. Gardner, R. F. --Third Division, K.F.C. v. Bec- Gregory H S McKay and:
tric. Cricket Club
Paul Prison A. F
(skip): W. E Officers, Craigengower v. Hong- Macfarlane. V. Sorby, G. T. xong Foothall Club. K.E.G.C. Padgett and G.. G. S. Thom- son (skip). Reserve:-W: E Or- Hongkong Jockey chard. Club's Flith Extra Race Meeting. B Team--Second Division (Away) First Day Happy Valley) 2 v. Civil Service Cricket Club:-
R. R. Davies, J. C. Fitzient, a E. Costello, B. E. Maughan; J. A. D. Morrison, E, Hospes, E. 8. Abra ham, A W. Brown; 4. Prentice, LA R. Duncan. RH Wild, G. 8. Archbutt
V. IR.C. RACING,
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Despite several late changes in their side, the Barbarians proved far too good for the Midlands at Leicester,
Two of Quest's 'three tries were the result of perfect side-stepping that left his opponents clutching the air as he coolly waltzed across to score without á hand being laid on him.
Eilia and Kemp combined splendidly at half, while Babrow was in his best South African form. Edwards, the" Midlands were best served by their forwards, who stuck It out to the erid, and, with Harold
p.m.
SUNDAY, MAY 12 CRICKET--Second Division Lea
gue play-off Indian Recreation Club v. Police Recreation Club (Sookunpoo) 2 pm.
White Trophy BOWLS. Sam
Match, K.BO.C. v. Recreio (ve rinks at Austin Road and Ave rinks a Recreto) 3.30 p.m. [
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C Team-Third Division (Home) v. Prison Officers Club;
A K. Mackenzia, F. D. Angus, J. L, Mouat, A. McKellar: M.J. Hansen, L. F. N. Ryan, -W; A. Car-. | nell, R. A. Edwards; G. IL Bond, B. J, Lacmi, W. A Cruickshank, P. S, Casaldy.
Wheatley. Berry, and Seaton gen- erally in the van, were always ready to pounce on any mistakės in the "Barbarians' passing.
Thanks to Gilthorpe, they more converted tries for the Barbarians than held their own in the light that Guest, 3, Hollia, 2, Babrow, scrums until the second half, when and Mandeld. scored. Walker also Henderson was taken out of the kicked a penalty goal. back to act as an extra centre. Then the Barbarians' weight told. Sam Walker, 3, and Prescot, 2,
Edwards, 2, Jerwood, and Seaton scored for the Midlands. Güthorpe converting three.
6/4 Diebel (o. 7/4, t.) 10/1 Stardust (0)
10/1 Lighthouse (n, 100/8 t.). 100/8 Tantmieux (0) 100/8 Fair Test (0) 100/7 King of Trumps (0)
100/7
Hipping (0)
20/1
Pont le Veque fo, 25/1 £1
20/1
Golden Penny (o)
20/1
Paquest(o)
20/1
Furane (0)
20/1
Black Toni (0)
(Chapman Athletics).
St. Louls .... Washington
3 Q
3
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homered for th
11 16
2
20/1 The Druid (o) 25/1 Golden Tiger (0)
Place Betting
9 13 I
2/1 Stardust (o. 9/4 t) 9/4 Lighthouse (0) 3/1 Tantmieux (0) 3/1 King of Trumps (0) 3/1 Hipping (0)
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