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THE HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB...
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1941.
Postponed to:-
First Day-Monday,
17th February
Second Day-Tuesday,
18th February
Third Day-Wednesday,
19th February
Fourth Day-Saturday,
22nd February
Fifth Day-Saturday,
1st March
The programme fixed for 15th February will be run off on Mon- day, 17th February, and the subsequent days' programmes in consecutive order.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY
2. In the World of Sports
CIVILIANS BEAT ARMY IN LAI WAH CUP FINAL
Howlett And Fowler Share
Five
Goals
Despite the fact that they were more on the offensive ARMY had to admit defeat to a persistent CIVILIANS eleven in the final of the LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION on the Club ground yesterday. the latter winning by Ave goals to two after leading by two goals to one at the interval
Though the score would indicate that the winners won rather
convincingly, this was not the case as the military side had more than a fair share of the exchanges. Had Fox. their lander, not let several scoring chances slip by, Army would have changed ends with
lead rather than a deficit.
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LEAGUE TABLES
Bing Tao 5. China Eastern Mitdlesex Kowloon Police
TO DATE FIRST DIVISION
DERBY FIRST PRIZE NOW
$359,830
The number of tickets sold on the special Döllar Sweep on the Rooty-Hill Derby, postponed to WEDNESDAY, was in the region of "905,000 at 12 noon on Satur- day.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 19 13 3 3 48 22 29 17 13 2 2 50 20 28 18 13 3 2 63 29 29 17 9 2 6 35 38 20 15 5 4 6 28 25 14 18 6 1 9 27 38 13 449 39 55 12 18 3 5 8 37 43, 11 15 4 2 9 29 41 10 13 3 1 9 26 48 7
First,
Kwong Wah 17 R. Navy R. Scots Club
St. Joseph's., 17 2 3 12 18 45 7
SECOND DIVISION
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 19 15 3 1.79 21 33 20 15 2 3 90 29 32 18 13 3 3 55 33 27 20 10 5 5 73 36 25 19 11 35 59 36 25 20 10 2 8 46 30 22 20 9 2 9 46.48 20 20 8 4 8 48 52 20
On Monday, 17th, Tuesday, Howlett led Civilians attack Civilians: Lapsley; Blackburn. R.E 18th, Wednesday, 19th, and with dash and was to a great Cirich: Pope, Gough, Maxwell; R.AS.C.. Saturday, 22nd February, the measure responsible for making Fowler, B. Gosanu, Howlett, Ferrier Sing Tao first bell will be rung at 11.00, victory possible. Ferrier was the and Riertsen.
S. China... schemer of the attack and, to- After the game His Excellency Middlesex a.m., and the first race will be gether with Rlertsen, formed a Major-General A. E. Grasett, pre- R. Scots run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, very formidable left flank.. B.sented the trophy to Howlett, cap-R. Navy 1st March, the first bell will be Gosano and Fowler on the right tain of the winning team. In con- 30th R.A.
the winners Gen. Kit Chee..... 19 rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first were not very conspicuous though | gratulating
the latter came into his own in Grasett said that he was glad that Kwong Wah 18 race will be run at 2.00 p.m..
the second half during which he an English game was won by an R.AO.C. netted twice.
The timin interval will be after the fifth race on 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. Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax--or $40.00 includ ing tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secre tary upon the written or personal 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, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILD. ING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 9.45 a.m. ON THE
Civilians' defence Was steady without being brilliant. Lapsley, in goal, played a good garpe, sav- 'ng at least two certain ties. The intermediate trlo-Pope, Gough and; Marwell went about their work with a purpose and had their for-
wards well plied with, through passes.
ARMY HESITANCY
Amry, as a team, played well to
English team.
Eastern Net Ten Against Kwong Wah
After leading by one goal at the
early stage of the game, KWONG
WAH were completely overwhelm-
a man and, as stated, attack for ed by EASTERN to the tune of two-thirds of the game but 10-2
hesitancy in front of goal, plus a certain amount of bad luck, caused
Street.
yesterday at Boundary
8 3 8 39 50 19 6.3 9 30,47 15
20 6 3 12 29 49 13
Police Club Kowloon
19 4 1 14 28 72 9
19 2 1 16 19 91 5 17 0 3 14 16 84
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The prizes are, approximate-
ly:
$359,830 Second, $102,810 Third. $51,405 Unplaced ponies, whether star- ters or not. $2,040 each.
Tickets on this Sweep will be. on sale at the offices of the
Jockey Club, Exchange Bulld- ing, up to 9.30, a.m., and at the entrance to the Pubile Stands. and in the enclosures, after 10 am, dally until Wednesday.
Annual Race Carnival Begins Today
17, 1941.
WILDCATS ENTRIES FOR OVERWHELM BADMINTON CHUNG HWA CHAMPIONSHIPS
ཡན་མཁས་མས་དྲུས་
The following were the entries received up till 1 pm. on Satur-
CANADIANS GIVEN da
BAD SCARE
On
[BY K.O.Y.)
A rain-soaked pitch, that
MEN'S SENIOR SINGLES
Choy Kok-wah (University), P.K. Hoo! (University). M.P. Yoong (University), W. Gilles
made good ball playing practical (Police). D. Kwok (St. John's), H. C. Eardley (St. John's), PH. Wong ly an impossibilty the leading teams in the Ladies' League made (Chinese "Y" (Holder); F. Koh no mistake against fairly weak opposition although a scrub Cana- dian" squad was given" a" bad scare by the Baby Panthers who scored
(Chinese "Y").
MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES
J.H. Odell (Jewish R.C.), AL. Fisher (K.C.C.), AS. Jones (K.C.C.),
aight runs in the first two innings (K.C.C.). JL. Anderson to take a long lead.
Peter Lo (Kowloon Tong), J. Hool The Canadians,
(University), Hɔ Weng-toh (Uni- one playing
P.C. Leung Chung short, made a shaky start but versity),
R.M. Lavalle (Kowloon aided by home runs by Marie and Wah). Ulian
Khoo rallied strongly to Tong), M. Talan (Jewish R.C.), E take the decision with a four-run Gillespie (St. Andrew's), H. Ding- margin.
sdale (Police), R.L Gordon P. Wynter-Blyth (Chinese
· MEN'S SENIOR DOUBLES
The Little Flower Club were (Police),
förtunate very
LO avert
the (E.C.C.), T.S. Young indignity of being white-washed "Y"). when they failed to connect for a single hit against the Cardinal J.J. Remedios" and "R.H.F. Gon- but salves (Recreio). Choy Kok-wah hurier, Elengerla . Babida managed to secure a run on a and Lo Kim-bee (University), P.. walk and a wild throw.
K. Hool and H.F. Chew (Univer- sity), M.P. Yoong and V.P.. Yoong ¡(University), M.A. Oliveira and Carvalho (Recreio).
H.C.
Due to the water-logged cond!-
CRUSHING DEFEAT tion of the grounds and tracks, as
The Chung Hwa went down to !L.A. the result of the heavy rain on
another Friday night and early Saturday they clashed with the Wildcats John's), P.H. Wong and C. Au
crushing defeat
whenį Eardley and N.L. Smith (St morning. the Hongkong Jockey
Club wisely decided to postpone who garnered 17 tallies in the (Chinese "Y") (Holders).
the first day of the Annual Race Arst frame despite their efforts to
get themselves put out,
Fifteen Meeting to today.
miscues allowed
the The Rooty-Ell Derby, in con-
winners Wita
many more runs than which a recora
they earned although included
SING TAO'S CHAMPIONSHIP
MEN'S JUNIOR DOUBLES AL. Fisher and P. Wynter-Blyth. HOPES BLASTED BY “DIEHARDS"pecial Dollar Sweep is held, will
(K.C.C.), JL. Anderson and W. Gilles (K.C.C.), Ho Weng-toh and Cheung Ah-chee (University), N. Suffering their second successive be on Wednesday, while the Final in their 20 hits were a home run Talan and J.H. Odell (Jewish Eastern were in their best form. reverse Sing Tag surprisingly went Day will be March 1 instead of
Collaco, a triple by by Thelma
R.C.). C.C. Pereira" and A.E. their downfall.
V. K, Hyui and Hau Ching-to were down to Middlesex on Club ground Feb. 22. On the latter day, the Lily Mar and aibrace of two-bag- Xavier (Recreto), D. Kwok (8t. Hankter, Naysmith and Fraser, the two most active forwards who on Saturday by the odd goal in Champions will fight it out to de-gers by Irene Pereira, out up a stolid defence and could were responsible for the success.
ot be blamed for letting the op-
three. With this defeat all the cide which is the Champion pony ponents through on five occasions, less well-combined but the weak- honours faded away.
Kwong Wah's forwards were no former's dreams of championship of Hongkong.
The new arrangements are: the latter two relleving many anness in the intermediate line The "Diehards" played grand
1st Day-Today, first saddling Cardinals awkard situation
hefty proved fatal..
soccer throughout despite the bell 11 am. clearances. Fox in the, attack,,
The game opened with fast at- slippery state of the ground which, (Maldens & Trial Plate). went through on his own on notacks and Kwong Wah seemed to however, did not seem very much
2nd Day-Tuesday, first sci- less than four times but except have gained the upperhand when, to the Chinese liking. With a de-dling bell 11 am. once he failed to turn these to not more than three minutes after fence that have the redoubtable profitable use.
the kick-off, WONG KING-Chinese attack fully checked, Mid-| Hossack played a hard game at CHUNG, receiving a well-placed dlesex forced the pace and put the hinese defence through a gruel- de-right and later at centre-pass, netted.
ling test.
with
GOOD COMBINATION,..
EASTERN RALLY
forward. Owens and Duffield, the wingers, crossed over many well- Judged centres but more use, should Undaunted Eastern ralifed and
Bright, Middlesex pivot, con- Ave minutes equalised tributed no mean part towards have been made of Duffield who within
This this victory as he, with the backs, seldom saw the ball, especially in through KUT WING-FOOK. the first half.
was followed by CHEUNG KAM- Freshwater and Sheehan, broke HOI who netted. CHO CHOW. up attack after attack by the Chi- TING scored the third goal for nese with first time tackling and FIRST FOUR DAYS, and afminute Lapsley was called on to doubt.
Arcy kicked-off and in the first Easterr. putting the issue beyond excellent covering. The forwarda, too, were never in better form, 14.45 a.m. ON THE FIFTH save a high shot from the right.
The most beautiful goal was with Pearson and saw initiating DAY.
Fox went through, beating the made by HAU CHING-TO, who all the movements. A limited number of tiffins will goalie to the ball, but missed by received a pass from Cho and sent
yards with his parting shot. Army in a terrific shot. be obtainable each day at the at this stage were showing good terval Club House, provided they are combination, doing most of the the net ordered in advance from the No. attacking. 1 Boy, (Tel. 21920).
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NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE
MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
at the Gate,
After ten minutes Civilians drew
Before the in- KUI WING-FOOK found
play
STOLID DEFENCE
short
As in their previous game, Sing Tao's forward line once again let Fastern settled down to
them down, Seeing their very good football, Scorers in this inter passing game coming to first blood much against the play half were V. K. HYUI, 2 KUI naught, they resorted to the open Breaking away on the left, Riert WING-FOOK, 2, HAU CHING-TO, game but this proved of no arall sen flashed down the wing from for Eastern, and CHIN CHI-FUN against the stolid "Diehards" de- whose centre HOWLETT headed for Kwong Wah.
in the arst goal. Heartened by
fence.
this Civilians began to exert them- EASTERN; Lau Hin-hon; Kong Sing Tho started off in promis- Belves, HOWLETT increasing the Stn-King, Y. S. Yen; Ng Kee-ing style but Middlesex defence cheong. Hsu King-sing. Lo Wal-soon had the measure of them.
Chow-ting, man; Cho
Cheung "Dishards" moved to the attack Kam-hol, V. K. Hyul, Kuf Wing-and, after constant pressure, were fook and Hau Ching-to.
rewarded when Pearson put them in the lead from a corner taken by Marable.
The price of admission to the score from Pope's pass..
Army missed a great chance of Public. Enclosure is $2.00 per
equalising' when Hossack falled to day including tax for all persons score from a penalty awarded for including ladies, and is payable hands against Ulrich.
KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok kee; How- ever, Army continued to press but Chung Fai-lam, Leung Pak-wai: May promising movements came Chung Shu-fai, Chung Kim-fal, to a halt when the off-side trap Yeung Chi-cheung: Cheuk Shek- was applied by Civilians' defence. kam, Tin Hung-fat, Chin Chi-fun, Before the interval, FOX went Lau Fook-chuen and Wong King- through on his own to beat Lapsley chung. with a grounder.
Soldiers and Saltors in uni- form are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day in cluding tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men,
. On resumption lay continued
POLICE WIN
..
#1
J
SECOND M/SEX GOAL
Crossing byer with a 1-0 lead. Middlesex continued to be the
(Derby Day).'"
THE RESULTS
Ladies' League «
R,
E.
E
19
18
4
Florinhas Wildcats Chung Ha Canadians Panthers
1
0
11
· 37 ·
20-
5
3
.
16 14
12
3
Men's (First Division)
Recreio "A" sad-Filipinos
12
13
3
5
4 6
ard Day-Wednesday. first sad- ding bell 11 am.
(Big Sweep Day), 4th Day-Saturday, dling bell 11 am,
first
March 1,
(Champions Day). 5th Day-Saturday, first saddling bell 1.30 p.m.
(Australian Subs, Champions).
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
BADMINTON.-"A" Division: Uni-
versity "A" v. Recreio. RACING." Hongkong Jockey Club's Annual Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, 1.30 a.m. (First Day),
SNOOKER.-Garrison League. R.
A. Station Mess v. RAMC, Engi- neers "A" v. Sigrials' Mess, Eng. Sgts.' Mess Y. Signals "A," R. A. P. C. v. Military Police,
TOMORROW
Open Colony CHESS, —
Championship
Club's
John's) and F.H. Kwok (Kowloon Tong), E.A.R. Alves and P.P. Botelho (Recreio). T.S."Young and M.K. Fung (Chinese "y").
MIXED DOUBLES'
J.B. Odell and Miss Josephine, 2 Choa, a Remedios and Mrs. C. 15 Silva (Recreio), Choy Kok-wah 10(University) and Mrs. A. E. Castro 16(K. Tong), P.K. Hool and Miss Ulian Khoo (University), E. Gil- lesple and Miss F. Wong" (St. Andrew's), M.A, Oliveira and Miss M. Silva (Recreto), D. Kwok and Mrs. D. Wilsori (St. John's), H. C. Eardley and Miss D. Eardley (8t.
Macao Hockey Club John's). PH. Wong (Chinese "y")
For Colony
and Miss M. Ribeiro (Recreio),
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
Mrs. N. Castro and Miss T. The Macao Hockey Club will Gonzales, Miss M. Rebeira and send a team to the Colony next Mrs. O.M. Silva, Miss M; Silva and week-end for two matchés against Miss M. A. Xavier, Miss D: Eardley local teams. They will meet Club and Mrs. Zimmern. de Recreio and Nomads, two Further entries will propably be powerful sides, in their first visit received this morning. of the season to Hongkong.
Mess R.A.M.C. Y Engineers "A", Signals' Mess v. Eng. Sgts' Mess, Military Police v. Signals "A":
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 CRICKET-"A" Division: Kow-
FOOTBALL FIXTURES
The following is the soccer pro- gramme for this week:-
WEDNESDAY
Junior Shield Replay 30th BA. v Bignals (Sockunpoo,
Second Division RAMC Y 12th R.A. (Bookun-
loon C.C. v. Recreio; Civil Ser- vice C.C. p. University. "B" Di- 5.15 pm) vision: University V. Craigen- gover: Indian P.C. v. Police. FOOTBALL-Senior Shield Second poo, 2.45 p.m.)
Round, Police v. South China (Boundary Street), 4.15 Royal Scots v. Navy (Bookun-
p.m.
SATURDAY
Senior Shield Second Round, Police v South China (Boundary
poo). 4.15 p.ia, Junior Shield Road,- 4.15 p.m.). Second Round, South China V. Royal Scots v Navy (Sookunpoo, Police (Boundary Street), 2.45 5.15 p.m.). p.m., R.AS.C..v. 30th R.A. or Signals (Bookuapoo), 245
p.m.
First Division
Kowloon v Club (Kowloon, 4.15
Junior Shield (2nd Rd.)
Chess Tourna- ment, Carvalho T. Karpovich, Sequeria v. Coxhead; Zimmern v. Weiss, RACING... Hongkong Jockey Annual Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 11.30 a.m (Second. Day). WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 First Division: Kowloon "v, Clubp.m.). BADMINTON. L- "E" Division (Kowloon), 4:15 p.m. Second
Section A, J.R.C. V. Recreio: Division: Middlesex. v. · · Royal South China v Police (Boundary Chung Wah v." King's College Scots (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m., Road, 2.45 pm.); RAS.C. 8th Section B, St. Andrew's v. Bt., Club y, Kowloon (Caroline H., or Bignals (Bookunpoo; 2.45 John's; Kowloon Tong v. Po-
p.m.). 2.45 p.m. Third Division: 35th RAY. RAF. (Stanley), 2.45 p.m. Re-RACING. - Hongkong Jockey Club's Annual Race Meeting. at Happy Valley, 11,30 (Fourth Day)...
more aggressive side and it was
at not a surprise when within a short etc., will not be permitted to to be even and within a short time beat Kwong Wah by two goals to
time after resumption went fur- In the Second Division. Police ther ahead through Coomer. operate within the precincts of Civilians went further ahead when The Hong Kong Jockey Club FOWLER scored with a beautiful scorers were: Bodie and Coull for Sing Tao tried hard they had to A few minutes later Kwok Ying- one at Boundary Street yesterday ki reduced arrears, and though during the Race Meeting.
cross shot. Civillans seemed to be Police, and Lo Wing-kul. Tins will be obtainable in the galing the upper hand and had
admit defeat finally at the hands Restaurant in the Public Enlowing a nice bout of passing be- the better of the exchanges. Fol
KIT CHEE WEN
of a team who, on the day's play, Kit Chee, who lost to South was better. tween Ferrier and Riertsen, HOW- China 2-1 in the first round, had SING TAO-Cheong Wing-chol; | FOOTBALL.-Junior Shield LETT put in his third goal. SERVANTS' PASSES.
their revenge yesterday when they Hay Yung-sang. Mak Shut-hon; play, 30th R.A. v. Signals (800- Passes for Servants will be
FINE RALLY
trounced them by 1-1 in a second Tsul Ah-fal, Leung Wing-chul, kunpoo), 415 p.m. Second Divi- Bossack and Fox
switched division League match played at Boong Ling-sing: Yeung Shui-yick, Issued to Private Box holders
R. A. M. C. v. 12th R. A. ONLY on application to the able in Army's attack. With about
places and a change was notice Caroline Hill
Fung King-cheong, Kwok Ying- (Sookunpoo), 2,45 p.zn. kee, Lai Shiu-wing, and Ip Pak-
RACING. Secretary, Ist Boor, Exchange 15 minutes more to go Army staged
wah.
Club's Annual Building.
closure.
THIRD. DIVISION
In the Third Division 30th. R. A.
2
a fine rally and raised the hope collected both points at the ex- MIDDLESEX-Jackson; Fresh-
Saw and Marable.
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.lice.
sion:
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Hongkong Jockey Race Meeting, at
11.30 Happy Valley, (Third Day}.
a.14.
Hongkong Rifle Association Spoon and Practice Shoot, at Kowloon: City, 1.45 p.m
Any persons found foltering reduced arrears from a scrimmage. times without reply. The game Thomas; Coomer, Pearson, Riches, RIFLE SHOOTING.
f their supporters when WEIR pense of A 8. A.. scoring four water, Sheehan: Parker, Bright, with Servants' passes in their Though they tried very hard, the possession will forfeit the same forwards sticking doggedly to their was played at Chatham Road. and will be removed from the task, Army found the Civilians de- At Bookunpoo; International fence a hard nut to crack. Just were fully extended by the R. A M. C., finally winning five goals to before full time FOWLER put the
three. Issue beyond doubt with a good shot.
MATCH POSTPONED
Enclosure...
By Order,
ROYAL NAVY BEATEN
All the other league, games were postponed, only one match being played in the Third Division in which RAO.C. beat Royal Navy by
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, ARMY: Bankier; Nayemith, The Junior Shield match, be-three goals to one. Stephen, En- Fraser: Birrell, Bright, Fresh- tween Eastern and Navy, which berson and Harland netted for Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1941.
water; Owens, Hossack, Fox, Weir would have played yesterday, was the winners, while Barber replied 68 and Duffield.
postponed.
for the losers.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 CHESS. Colony Open Chess
Championship Tournament,] Sequeira v. Carvalho, Zimmern v. Coxhead, Welss v. Karpovich.
-Garrison League. Military Police v. RA Biation
SNOOKER.
W
Second Division Middlesex v. Royal Scots (Kow- Loon, 2.45 p.m.); Club v Kowloon (Caroline Hil, 2.43 p.m.).
Third Division 35th R.A v RAF. (Stanley, 2.45 p.m.).
'SUNDAY
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23. FOOTBALL - Senior. Shield
Senior Shield (2nd Ed.) Second Round, St. Joseph's v
Et. Joseph's v Bing Tao (Navy -ing Tao (Navy). 4.15 p.m.4.15 p.m.); Kwong Wah v Eastern
Kwong Wah v. Eastern (Boun- (Boundary Road. 4.15 p.m.). dary Street), 4.15 p.m. Junior) Junior Shield (2nd Rd). Shield Second Round, Sing Tao Bing Tao "B" 'v 38th R.A. (Club. "B" v. 30th RA (Club), 4.15 4.15 p.m.; Navy or Eastern v In- p.m., Navy or Eastern v. Inter-ternational (Navy, 245 p.m.), national (Navy), 2,45 pm:
SECOND DIVISION Second Division: R.A,O,C. V. R.AO.C. Kwong Wah (Caro- Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill), 245 Une HI, 2.45 pm.); Kit Chee v p.m.. Kit Chee v. R. E. (Caro- R. E. (Caroline Hill, 4.15 pan.). line Hill), 4.15 p.m. 'Third Div-
Third Division alon: 14th R. A. v. A 6.A. (Cha- 24th RA v ASA. (Chatham tham Road. 4.15 p.m.
Road, 4.15 p.m.);
V