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THE HONG KONG, JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1941.
15th, 17th, 18th, "19th and 22nd February.
CURTAILED SOFTBALL CARD TOMORROW
Canadian Chinese Clash With C.B.C.
BY "R.O.Y."
This week's softball programme, having been considerably cur- tailed by the recommencement of Volunteer Camps. will consist of only three matches in the Ladies' League and two Men's First Divi- sion games, all of which will be played at the Kowloon Football Club.
On Saturday, 15th, Monday, 17th, Tuesday, 18th and Wednes day. 19th February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and Providing the only item likely tof down from the word""go." Heavier the first race will be run at be of interest, the. Canadian Chi-hitting power, should give Bill On Saturday, 22nd nese clash with the Chinese Base- Woo's Maple Leafs the decision, but 11.30 .m. February, the Brst bell will be ball Club at 2 p.m. The former the Baby Panthers are sure to pro- rung at 1.39 p.m. and the first are well esconced in "the cellar, vide worthy opposition.
with eleven defeats and not a The only other game or the card race will be run at 2.00 p.m. single win, but have served notice will be the Recreio Aces-Filipino that they intend to take their first Club fracas that should be a walk- points of the season at the expense away for the Ramblers, especial- of the Llumen who will start Den-ly as, so I am given to understand. ham Crary, former Canuck infeld several of the Filipino stalwarts star, on the mound to turn back will forego their softball to make his team-mates of last season. an appearance for the Inter-
national
Club in the Junior Shield soccer quarter-fals.
Programmne and umpires:
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The tifin interval will be after the fifth race au the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently display. "ed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
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Wally Ching is expected to make one of his infrequent appearances and the Chinese Baseballers will feld probably their strongest line- up with the possible exception of Earl Wong. The Canucks will have speed artist Herbie" Quon on the! hillock so an excellent pitchers' duel should be seen.
Athletic
KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB 9.30 a.m. Cardinals v. Florinhas
(Nip Lum. C. Marques, Al Lau)
(F. Molthen, J. Fonseca, D: Walker) 11 am, Chung Hwà v. Wildcats
12.30 p.m. Canuckettes v. Pan- thers (T. Chan, S. Lecnard, A. R. Kitchell)
FLORINHAS IMPROVE The programme will start thirty minutes later than usual, the 2 p.m. Canucks v. C.B.C. (Mol- opener, at 9.30 a.m. featuring the then, C. Waggoner, D. Walker) Cardinals in action against the
Little Flower Club. The Redbirds
are a cinch to hold the middle spot
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day tacluding tax-or $40.00 includ. ing tax for the Meeting (ladies in the League standings when the $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) campaign ends, but will improve are obtainable through the Secre- their average with an easy victory tary upon the written or personal over the Florinhas who, although introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure - will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
The Secretary's Office, floor, EXCHANGE BUILD INGTMTM (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 9.45 a.g. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 11.45 am. ON THE FIFTH DAY,
3.15 p.m. Recreio Aces v. Ellipinos
(Nip Lum, W. Woo, A. M. Omar).
ATHLETE'S FOOT
SPORTS
VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the training gallops held at Happy Valley yesterday morning :-
A Happy Time.....
First Love
Beauford
A Rosy Time Dutch Treat Hasscosay
Ozark & Odin Gay Fox
Distant View
Bendermeer
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1941.
EMPIRE SHERRY
(AUSTRALIAN).
Brand Light Medium "Cellarer" Brand Dark Sherry
GOOD TASTE & REASONABLE PRICES
The Hawk & Eve of Deception...
34.2
Distance 1st Qr. 2nd Qr. Last Qr.
1.09.2
34
The 19th. Hole
28
28
29
29
30.1
58.3
28.2
Nomine Poenoe
29,1
56.3
27,2
Canberra
27.3
27.3
National Blessings
31
31
Vitamin M
31
.31
Optima Fide
27.3
27.3
World Fair View & Starlight
View
31.2
1.00.3
29.1
"Emu"
Strathalbyn & Senorita
29
57
27
Princess Adelaide
29
29
32
32
30
30
27.4
27.4
33
1.00.3
27.3
30
"59.1
29.1
30
30
26.2
· 28.2
27
54.2
27.2
26.3
28.3
28.2
28.2
28
28
28.3
28.3
32.2
1.01
28.3
Agents:
29
57.4
28.4
33
1.02
29
欧
30
30
27.4
27.4
30.1
30.1
28.2
23.2
Mountain View & Graceful View Oracle
29
55.4
26.4
27.4
-55
27.1
Lovelight & Velvetlight
32.3
1.02.3
30
26.4
26.4"
29.4
29.4
31
27.4
28.1
29
29
Lex Fori & Ratio Decidendi Jungle Love
Fleetwing
Bendigo
Moonlight & Daylight Oolong
Sam's Choice
Luxury
Gold Rod
Man O'War
Gloaming & Too Hot
Locus Standi & Bona Vacantia... Rocky Beach
Reconteur
Trade Wind Santa Anita Saratoga
At the recent meeting of the Good Soccer
American Academy of Dematology
they have, not reached the heights and Syphilology Dr. William 8. Promised In
1
of
of thirty
Lai Wah Cup
ST. JOSEPH'S and NAVY this
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27.4
28.1
SOONG, LING-SING EXONERATED
Protection For Referees
Scong Ling-sing, who was sent off the field in the game between
of softball artistry, have shown Becker (University commendable improvement with poohpoohed the popular miscon
Chicago)
each outing.
ception that athlete's foot la Another dull game will be the caused solely by a skin fungus of Chunghwa-Wildcats affair at 11the toes
Volunteer Camp again caused a.m.; the former have yet to open
the original Research conducted at the Uni- many changes in their account and it is certain that versity of Chicago indicates that league xtures for this week-end. Sing Tao and Kowloon, for al- they won't do it against the Wild- the affiction may also be caused the First Division game between legedly tripping the referee, was 1st eats who are excellently placed to by nervous exhaustion and inability afternoon having been postponed Committee of the Hongkong Foot-
have their names engraved on the to relax properly, he reported.
exonerated by the Emergency Southard Shield.
An examination
Though much of the interest in ball Association which "met pester- The Wildcats, as they did in children who were not permitted the Lul Wah Cup competition fell day evening. their first-round meeting, will pro- to use.
It was explained bably take this opportunity to
their school's swimming away with the defeat of the Ohl-that it was purely an accident.
final between
A grave warning to unruly sec- brush up their bunting so, even pool because of athlete's foot re-nese tomorrow's the Chung Hwa lassies commit Yealed a fungus growth in only one ARMY and CIVILIANS should pro- tions of spectators was issued as duce some good soccer on the Club the result of a decision reached their usual quota of babbles. the
ground
at the meeting. A later examination of ninety-
Any spectator, score should be comparatively low.
On paper both teams are strong who is caught throwing things at The last of the girls games will three adults with athlete's foot probably be the best as the league showed that only 30 per cent, had 10 defence but Naysmith and the referee, will be arrested and
Fraser as a pair, hold the advan-prosecuted. leading Canadian Chinese lassies actual fungus infections. Will be opposed by the Baby Pan-
Orly the fungus type is infec
tage of being team-mates. thers whose defensive ability is tious. Rest and relaxation are the always likely to give them unex- only mures for the nervous tvne pected points.
A limited number of tiffinis will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No, 1 Boy, (Tel: 219201.
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISËS DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uni. form 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.
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public En closure."
SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong.. 10th Feb., 1941.
Y.M.C.A. WIN AT WATER POLO
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European Y.M.CA beat the Mid- dlesex Regiment by two goals to nil in a friendly water polo match played at the "Y" pool last night. Hunt and Paul scored for “Y”,
YMCA-H Eardley; LA Benn, A. May; D. K. Paul; R. Gölő- man, W. S. Gegg and A. Hunt.
Middlesex: - Pte. Berry; Bgt, Freshwater, Bds. Hymas; P, 8. M. Ure; Pte. Bindon, Pte., Burdge and Pte. Quickenden.
TAKE NO CHANCES "The Canuckettes, though," will
Instance.
CRICKET OFF
π
All Clubs concerned, it is under-
Three League matches are down stood, will be asked to give ade- for decision this afternoon the quate protection to the referee, best of which should be the SING TAO-MIDDLESEX encounter.
the other games, ROYAL Tomorrow, at Boundary Street, The Cralgengower v. Club de Re-SCOTS and POLICE should gather KWONG WAH will have a severe take no chances on throwing away creto First Division cricket match full points from CLUB and KOW- test when they are opposed to their pennant hopes and will bear today, has been postponed.
LOON, respectively.
EASTERN.
GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.
HONG KONG
Telephone 20135
SPORTING FIXTURES
TODAY"
CRICKET. "A" Division: Civil Service C.C. Indian R.C.: Craigengower v. Recreio Second Division: Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Recreta v. Indian R.C: Police v. University. FOOTBALL.
“A” V. . Jardine's (4.30 p.m.): 5th A.A, "B" v. Combined Small Units 'A (4.50 p.m.); Hongkong Bank 7. 5/7th Rajputs... (6,10 p.m.); 8th Heavy "C" v. Tamar and Small Ships "A" (5.30 pm).
TOMORROW
First Division FOOTBALL-Lal Wah Cup Final. Royal Scots v. Club (Sookum- poo) 4.15 p.m., Sing Tao V. Middlesex (Cluby, 4.15 p.m., Police V Kowloon (Boundary Street, 4.15 p.m. Second Division Sing Tao v. Kowloon (Club), 245 | p.m. R. A. Q. C. v. Nävy (Caro- line H), 2.45 p.m. Third Divi- sion: 20th RA. v. Shell (Boun- dary Street), 2.45 p.m. RACING H. K. Jockey Club's Annual Race Meeting (Happy Valley) 11 am (First Day). RUGBY, Blarney Stone Seven- a-Side Rugby Tournament, Navy ground. Causeway Bay First Round, Club *A" v. Royal Scots "B" (230 p.m.); Midle-
Army. Civilians (Club), 3.30 p.m. First Division: Kwong Wab v. Eastern (Boundary Street), 1.15 p.m. Second Division: Kit Chee v. South China (Caroline H), 2.45 p.m., Police v. Kwong Wah (Boundary Street), 245 p.m. Third Division: 36th R.A. v. Air Force (Sookunpoo), 2.45 (Cha- p.m., A.S.A. v. 35th "R.A. tham Road), 415 p.m. 24th R.A v. Signals (Chatham Road), 2.45... ́p.m.. - R.A.M.C. v. International
(Sookunpoo), 4.15 p.m.
GARRISON SNOOKER
LEAGUE
sex "A" v. Tamar and Small The following are the results of Ships "B" (2.50 p.m.); 12th matches in the Garrison Snooker Heavy "B" v. Civil Service (3.10 League played on Feb. 13:-Signals p.m.); Police "E" v. Royal Bents (Cpls.) 3. R. A. Stanley, 3: Signals "A" (3.30 p.m.); R.E" v. 5th AA "A" 1, R. E. "A" 5; C. M. Police 4. "A" (3.50 pm.); B and 8. v. R. E. Sets. 2;. R. A. P. C. 3, R. A. A.S.C. 14.10 p.m.) 8th HeavyM, C. 3.
Wins in a Canter!
Player's
NAVY CUT
CIGARETTES
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