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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1941.

Postponed toán, Fourth Day-Tuesday,

25th February

Filth Day-Saturday,

1st March

On Tuesday, 25th February, the first bell will be rung at 11:00 am., and the first race will be On Saturday, run at 11.30 a.m. 1st March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tiffin interval will be after the filth race on the fourth day. MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently display. ad 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 Reems 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, Ist floor, EXCHANGE BUILD. ING, (Tel.

27794)

WILL

SUNDAY'S SOFTBALL:

CYCLONES-ST. JOSEPH'S CLASH HIGH SPOT OF FIVE-GAME CARD

BY "R.O.Y."

SOFTBALL FARE FOR THE WEEK-END WILL BE A FIVE-GAME CARD AT THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB tomorrow, when two Ladies' and three First Division matches are to be decided. Gener ally speaking, the programme promises little in the way of excite- ment, although fans are expected to turn out in full force to see If the Cyclones are capable of pegging St. Joseph's back into a triple tle with the Indians and Mohawks, for first position in the League standings.

Chung Hwa and the Canuckettes; provide the opener at 9.15 a.m., in what should be a track-meet for the reigning champions, who will take this opportunity of trying out positional changes necessitated by the enforced absence of Mabel

Bunn and Rosie Loule. Newcomer

Lily Lee will be seen in the Maple Leat line-up probably in one of the gardening spots.

were

Fanling Golf

STARTING TIMES

FOR SUNDAY

The "Royal Hongkong Golf Club to- for Fanling starting times !morrow are as follows:-

OLD COURSK

The Chung Hwa lassies tremendously bucked by the vic-) tory over the Floririnas last week a.m. and are hoping to bring off the 9.18 G. a Costello, B. D. Evans. upset of the season in this fixture. 9.20 IH. Gearo, K.S. Morrison. The Ramblerettes clash with the 9.21 A. V. Greaves, I. H

Highet. Ferinhas at 10.45 a.m.. and, while the latter will go all out to ascend

from the cellar. the Ramblerettes should take the points with ease.,

GAME.POSTPONED

Owing to the Chung Hwa-Vic- toria Recreation Club, second di- vision decider, having been put off,

9.23

9.32

C.

G. M. Park, F. A. Howard. R. H. Challinor, J. B. Harri¬

son.

"

9.36 A. W. Bourne, F. young. 9.40 J. Harrop, J. Linuker. 0.44 M. H. Turner, J. C. Taylor.

A. B. Purves, T. Megarry.

9.48 9.52

J. D. Clague, P. E. Annis.

9.56

there will be a tiffir. interval be- fore the Cyclones tangle with St. 10.00 Joseph's in the first of the senior 10.04 loop Extures.

10.08 Several of the Joltin' Joeys will 10.12 be on Volunteer duties so a make- shift squad will do "duty for the 10.16 potential winners of the Kwok 10.20 Ying Shield. "Sunburr" Omar wil field his strongest Cyclone line-up 10.24 against brother. Choppy's sluggers! and a grand tussle should be seen, 10.28 although the Collegians do not ap- 10.32 pear to rate the opposition very 10.36 highly at all.

.

KEEN RIVALRY

II. M. Rowland, P. M. Cotton. A. Mabb, R. L. S. Webb.

A. C. Meredith, J. Fleming. 3. T. Butlin, T. Law...

J. W. Clague, D. I. Bosan- quet.

D. Lyon, H. A. Mills.

R. M. Wood, J. E Richard-

son.

J. E. Fatter, T. V. N. Fortes-

cue.

A C. I. Bowker, & I. Lloyd. E. Moller, J. A. Ritchie.

G. T. Lowry, Surg. Lt. Cdr. Page

Cdr.

10.40 Major Glies, Major Penfold. 10.44 "Capt. Campbell, Pay

Burton.

Keen rivalry will be shown when the Chinese Baseball Club take on CLOSE AT 9.45 a.m. ON THE the Canadian Chinese at 2.45 p.m., FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at the former having acquired the a.m.

NEW COURSE

11.45 m. ON THE FIFTH services of several of the Canuck 9.24 Miss Cuthbertson, J. G. Jen DAY.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable, each day at "the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. I Boy, (Tel. 21920).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

squad of last season.

Fireball hurler Herbie Quon of 9.28 the Canucks will be opposed by 10.16 Denham Crary on the 10.20 ashy

regular pitchers' 10.24 mound and a battle should be the result. withi Denham taking the honours sup- 10.32 ported as he will be by the better defensive C.B.C.' outfit, whose dis-1.3 plays against the powerful Mo- hawks have been one of the main features of the current season.

OUTSIDE CHANCE" PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. *

Ringing down the curtain, the The price of admission to the Hongkong Baseballers go into ac- Public Enclosure is $2.00 per tion against the Filipino, boss at day including tax for all persons 4 p.m. including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,

The latter appear to have lost much of their enthusiasm recently and are not expected to provide Soldiers and Sallors in the Mohawks with sufficient op- form are admitted to the Public position to bring out the best in Enclosure at $1.00 per day in the flashy Waggonermen, who still have an outside chance of winning cluding tax.

the pennant

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

THE PROGRAMME

Schedule and umpires: Kowloon Football Club: 9.15 a.m Chung Hwa (M. Canuckettes Y. Mendonca, C. Marques, J. Fonse- Tillins will be obtainable in the ca); 10.45 am. Florinhas v. Ram- Restaurant in the Public En.blerettes (H. Quon, K. Nazarin, W. closure.

SERVANTS PASSES.

Woo); 1.30 p.m. St. Joseph's v.1 Cyclones (M. Mendonca, H. Cam- pos. C. Figuereldo): 2.45 p.m. C.B.C. v. "Canucks (F. Molthen, C. 'Wag- Passes for Servants will be goner, D. Walker); 4 pm. H.K.B.C. issued to Private Box holders v. Filipinos (H. Quon, Nip.Lum, W. ONLY on application to the Woo).

Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange

Building.

||

sen.

Miss Boyd, Major Alley. P. V. McLane, E. G. Price. L. M. S. Lloyd; H. F. Paulps. Brig. MacLeod, SH, Dod- well.

H. J. Armstrong. Col. Mat- thews.

General

Meet.

Grasett,

Major

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

ATHLETICS. La Salle College Tenth Annual Athletic Meeting. on the College ground. I p.m. CRICKET.Benior friendly, Kow-

loon v. Indians, FOOTBALL. First Division: . Scots v. Middlesex oogunpoo), 4.30 p.m., St. Joseph's v. Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m. Navy v. South China (Causeway Bay), 4.30 pm.. Club v. Kowloon

DI (Club), 4.30 p.m. Second vision: Middlesex v. Sing (Sook unpoo), 3 p.m., 30th R.A. v. Kowloon (Caroline Hill), 3, p.m. Third Division: Shell ษ. 36th R.A. (St. Joseph's). 3 p.m., R. A. F. v. Medicals (St. Joseph's), 4.30 p. 12th R.A. v. 20th R.A. (Stanley), 8 pm., 35th R.A. T. Service Corps. (Stanley), 4.30 (MUR- p.m., Int. v. 24th R.A. tary), 3 p.m.; Signals". Engi- neers (Military), 4.30 p.m. RACING. Hongkong Jockey

SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1941.

SPORTS

Don't be vague

ash for Haig

The Commodore presenting the Royal Navy Cup to Mr. Lee Chi- chok, owner of Happy Returns, the winner, on Monday last.

Colooma ridden by Mr. Donald Black) being led in by Lady Grayburn after winning the Austral Racing Stakes at the Valley on Monday afternoon.

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By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

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Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1941.

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& RACE CLUB

Owing to the change in the dates of other Racing Fixtures, the Kwanti March Meeting fixed for 16th March, is postponed to] 23rd March.

Entries will close at noon on Tuesday, Ifth March for all races, except Race No. 3 (The Kangaroo Cup), entries for which will close on Tuesday, 18th March.

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RUGBY. Blarney stone. Rugby Seven-a-Side Tournament, Royal Scots "A" v.‚Â ̈Ñ......- Other (Club) 230 p.m. Rugby friend-- lies, Club "A"

"A" y Police (Club) 3.15 p.m.; Royal Navy v. Army (Club) 4.30 p.m.

TOMORROW FOOTBALL Second Division: Po- lice v. Royal Scots (Boundary Street), 3 p.m... Ordnance 7/ South China (Caroline HU). (Club), 3 p.m., Navy v, R.ABC, 4.30 pm, Kit Chee v. Club

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