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Detailed Survey Of SPORTING 1941 Race Carnival
BY REKCEB
The following is a detailed surrey of the ANNUAL MEETING this year, giving the time, first four ponies, Jockeys and weights, distance won by and day of meeting and race number-the last set of figures, after the fourth pony, stands for the day of the meeting and" the number of the race.
AUSTRALIAN PONIES
6 FURLONGS
1.
1
133). Many and 4. (4.- Pair Chanec. Wel 1521. 2.12
1 MILE 171 YARDS
1.18.0-Viceroy (Black, 1471; Far 1.59.1-Fair Chance
View (Pih, 159): Brown
Derby (Treverton, 135). Head and short head. (4, Vanity Fair, Davis 135), 3,9
ONE MILE
1.46.2--Sapper (Davis, 159); Far 2.17.0 View "(Pih: 158); Viceroy (Black 152), 6 and 24. (4, Australian Diamond, Chang 144), 1.7.
1.50.3-Catterick Bridge (Ch 10,
148); Venus Bay (Needa, 159); Cheerful Star (Tao, 154), and 1. (4, Bruno) Treverton, 143). 3.5.
(Well 146); Springhurst
(Poy. 148); Vixen Tor (Noodt, 143), 14 and short head. (4, Manu Thanks. Chao 1591, 1, 11.
11 MILES Sapper (Davis, 152); Distant View (Pih. 152); Vicerov (Black. 152), 3 and 5. (4, Fleetwing. Poy 1521, 4. 9.
2 MILES 3.51.4-Brutus (Treverton.
1351 Springhurst (Poy, 149); Connieber (Chang, 149). 3 and 1. 14. Triumphant Day. Tao 142), 4, 3.
1.52.2-Longdon (Noodt, 135) | | 3.54.3-Centre Court (Noodt, 148);
Roolfly (Needa, 159); A
Good Time (Chang, 135). 5 and 2. [4. Ruby Star. Botelho 159). 4.G.
1.56.0-Many Thanks (Hearne,
159): Vixen Tor (Noodt,
Venus Bay (Needa. 159); Colorado Star (Davis, 135). 1 and many. (4, Quick Despatch. Treverton 199). 5, 9.
FIXTURES
TODAY
ATHLETICS. Queen's College Annual Sports, Queen's College Ground, Causeway Bay, 2 p.m.; St. "Stephen's "College Annual Sports, 2.10 p.m.; University Sports, Pokfulam.
CRICKET. First Division: .C. S. G. C. v. I.R.C., C. C. C. v. Recreio Secund Division: K.C.O v. c. c.C., Recreio V I.R.C.. P. R. C. v. H. K. U FOOTBALL - First
Royal Scots v.
SPORTS
SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1941.
EXCELLENT PROGRAMME TAYLOR'S LONDON OLD TOM & DRY GIN.
OF SOFTBALL GAMES
FOR SUNDAY
41
Two "Needle" Encounters. Down For Decision BY R.O.Y."
With the weather showing signs of improvement, fans will be looking forward to the excellent programme of six matches that is Division: to be presented at the Kowloon Football Club tomorrow. In addition
(50c Kowloon
to the five games that were postponed last Sunday, the second divi- kunpoo, 4.30 p.m., St. Joseph'ssion play-off between Chung Hwa and the Victoria Recreation. Clab .v. Navy (Navy ground), 4.30 will also be played, this de:ider of the junior pennant being schedul.
p.m., Club v. Eastern (Club), 4.30ed to open the card at. § um. p.m. 2nd Division; Kwong Wah v.
3
The Chung Hwa outfit led the field for most of the season and were Club (Chatham Road), 4.30 pm arm favourites for the championship until they went down to the Service Corps. V. Kowloon (St.
V.R.C. aggregation in their second last match. The Crusaders have Joseph's), 4.30 p.m. South China also dropped but one decision which was the result of experimenting
v. Royal Scots (Caroline with their line-up in the opening game of the season against the 4.30 p.m., Kit Chee v. Middlesex Recreio Bees who were deemed very fortunate to win on that occa (Club). 3 p.m.. Engineers v. 30th R.A. (Sookunpoo), 3. p.m.,
Navy ए, Sing Tao (Navy ground), 3.30 pm Third sion: Afr Force v
20th R. A
sion.
"
of
The result is that these two rivals the Baby Panthers, at 10.15 and although the Wahoos Divi-squads are tied at the top of the 'a.m.
Junfor loop ladder, each with nine should improve their average with (Chatham Road), 3. p.m.. 35th games won and one. lost, necesst-another victory, the Baby Panthers R.A. v. 24th R.A. (Stanley), tating tomorrow's clash to decide are bound to put up a bitter strug- p.m., 7th R.A v. Engineers (M. the destination the Lumion Gla
The Ladies pennant will be tary), 4.30 p.m., RA.M.C. v. 36th Trophy. Both squads have been R.A. (Miltary), 3 p.m., Inter. Practising as often as our peculiar Brand of weather has allowed them, (St. national v. 12th B. lần Joseph's). 3
A.S.A. 80 a keen contest is guaranteed. p.m.,
While the V.R.C. outfit have been Shell (Kowloon), 3. p.m
147) Pumpernickel (TOLD CHINA PONIES RACING. Hongkong Jockey showing vast improvement, the
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE HONG
L'
Meet-
Club's First Extru Race ing at Happy Valley, 3 pm RUGBY, Combined Services
Club-Police. Boundary
Chung Hwa squad, having lost hur
er Jay Lu, do not appear to be vas strong as they were at the start Street. of the season, so the odds would appear to be in the formers fa-
6 FURLONGS 1.34.3-Eve of Peace (Wood, "155); Lovely Star (Fung, 159); Royal Wedding Eve (el den, 166) 6 and many. (4.) Eve of Hunting. (Haymes CRICKET - Volunteers v. Police.OUT.
KONG
1.54.0
JOCKEY CLUB
159). 2. 11...
1 MILE
acylight (Noodt, 152); Eve) nf Harvest (Davis, 152); Spleylight (Moller, 155). 1 and 14 (4. Dupont Bay, Needa 1521. 3. 4. 1.58.1-Hillsboro Bay (Needa. 152. Hughber (Treverton, 1981; Lilliber (Chang. 143) Short head. (4. Galaxy, Noodt 135). 5, 4.
THE FIRST EXTRA RACE| MEETING will be held, weather permitting, on SATURDAY, 15th, March, 1941, (postponed from Saturday, 8th March, 1941) commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will be rung at .58.3 Conquering Time (Moller, 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge wi be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to ne readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Mem
150) and Eve of Hunting (Davis, 135): Hughber (Chang, 135). Dead heat and short head. (4, Hillsboro Bay, Needa 150), 2, 5. 2:01.0-Eve of Dancing
3 15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m.
Happy Valley, 11 am;
TOMORROW
Governor's
FOOTBALL.
Cup. Hongkong Football Association Y. Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation ¡Causeway Bay), 3.30 p.m. HOCKEY. - R. E. v. Police "A", 5th A. A. "A" v. Police "B", Re- crelo v Nomads. 5th A. A. "B" v. Destroyera. Gunboats, C.BA. v.
R. E v. University, Khalsa v R. C. Signals.
Fanling Golf
(Wood STARTING TIMES
FOR SUNDAY
154) Rose Jane (Botelho, 149); Galveston Bay (Noodt, 140). 2 and head. (second pony, Eve of Folly," was dis- qualified.) 5. 6.
1 MILE 171 YARDS
bers to the Members' Enclosure 2.13.3-Gladiator Chattey. 145): and Club
at Rooms
$5.00
for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including taxį fre oblainable through the
Potentate
Ki-fan. (Chui 149); Galveston Bay (W. Yul, 140), and 3 14, Emergency Unit, S.W. Lee 140). 4. 4.
SECRETARY "pon the per- 2.16.2-Eve of Peace Coppin, 154,
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, Ist Bloor, Exchange Buliding (Tel. 27794) will clase at 11:45 a.m..
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
to
No children or amahs will be admitted to either Enclosure. PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN, ·
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 10th March, 1941;
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THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
The next Race Meeting, originally scheduled for Sunday the 23rd of March, has been postponed to Sunday, April the 6th, 1941.
By Order of the Stewards T. A. MARTIN & CO.
Secretaries, Hong Kong, 12th March, 1941,
147
Eve
of Hunting (Davis, 155); Royal Wedding Eve (Sokoloff, 159)..4 and 25. (4. King's Worthy. Noodt 1481 3, 7.
|
The Royal Hongkong Golf Club times for Fanling to- | starting
morrow are as follows
OLD COURSE
3.m.
9.16 F. A Howard, T. Megarry. 9,20 I. W. Shewan, F. D. Hunter, 9.24 A B. Purves, L. H. Geare. 9.28 A. C. I. Bowker, A. HL Penn 9.32 G. Dodds, G, Thomerson, 9.36 P. V. McLane, w. w. c.
Shewan.
9.40
R. Young, R. Forrest.
9.44
Major Gila's, D. S. Robb,
9.48 L. A. R. Duncan, J. Hackney,
9.52
J. Harrop, T. Low.
13" MILES 2.251-Navylight (Moller, 153); Evej
of Harvest (Davis, 153); Confusion Bay (Needa, 156) 10.00 H. F. Phillips, A. J. Denni
9.56 G. T. Harrington, J. W. Aṇ-
derson
228.2
Head and . (4. Dupont Bay, S.L. Yuen 152). 2. Z. A
11 MILES
10.04 A. M. Mack, 9. P. Streat-
feld.
10.08 T. J. J. Fenwick. D. G. Davia. 10.12 S. A. Sleap. D. L Prophet. Confusion Bay (Black, 152):10.16 H. C. Margrett, R. H. Chal- Navylight (Moller, 162);
linor.
O-Lan (Needa, 150). 2 and 10.20 J. Way, H. A. Mills,
4. 8.
1. (4, Racylight, Noodt 152). 10.24 F. A. Redmond, J. C. Taylor.
10,28 · A. W. Bourne, S. L. Lloyd. 10.32 W. J. E Mackenzie, H.
Overy.
17 MILES 3.28.1-O-Lan (Needa, 149); Eve of
Harvest (Davis, 149); Bur-10.36 K. S. Robertson, G. M. Park. ford (S.W. Tang. 152). 2 and 10.40 J. M. Thomson, J. L. Macin- short head. (4, Navylight. Noodt 152) 1, 1.
1941 AUSTRALIAN GRIFFINS
HALF MILE 170 YARDS
| 1.01.1-Distant - View (Pih, 152); Fleetwing (Poy, 152); Misty View (Botelho, 152), 5 and- 2, (4, King's Welcome, Needa 1501, 3, 3.
1.02.0
Starlight (Moller, 152); Nomine Poenae (Chao, 152) Huscossay (Davis, 152).
tyre.
10.44 P. E Annis, J. B. Mackie..
10.48 J. J. van Muhlen. B. de
Haan
10.52 J. G. Jensen, Major Alley.
NEW COURSE
3.30.
9.24 J. A D. Morrison, J. 8: Dun-
nett.
9.32 F. Morrison, R. R. Davies.
9.36 F. A. M. Ellott, E. L. Groome, 10.04 L. M. s. Lloyd, J. R. Collis. 10.12 Miss Wentworth, Mrs. Pro-
phet.
and short head. (4. King's 10.18 Welcome," Needa 149). 4, 11.
Mrs. Margrett, Miss Chai- Itnor,
1022-Gloaming (Poy. 152); Has 10.24 Miss Blackburn, M. Ä An-
Cosway (Davis, 152); Locus
nett.
Stand (Sokoloft, 152), 3 and 10.28 Miss Kelly, Mrs. Murrell, short head, (4, King's Wel- 10.36 J. Lineker, Col. Matthews. come. Needa 152), 5, 5. 10.40 Col. Shackleton, Major Cur-
ran.
6 FURLONGS 1.18.2-Distant View (Pih, 152); Vis Major (Sokoloff, 152); Starlight (Moller, 152). 3 and 5. (4, King's Welcome,
. Needa 1491, 1, 6.
1 MILE 1.48,3-A Lantrious Time (Hearne, 152); Prairie View (Pih, 152):
National · Courage (To, 152), 3 and 2, (4, Via Major, Sokoloff 152). 5, 1.
(Holdem, Happy Time
1.510
Ir
152); Fleetwing (Poy, 162); Celcomą (Black, 152), 5 and
short head, (4, Mountain View, Botelho 152), 1. 3. ̧.
- 1 MILE (71 YARDS
2,00,3-Fleetwing (Poy, 152); Star-
light (Moller. 152); Moun- tain View (Pih, 152), 3 and 1,,(4, King's Welcome, Black 149), 2, 3..
-11 MILES 2.19,3-Colcoma (Black, 162); Oracle (Needa, 140); Prairie Cont'd Page 8, Col. 2
at stake when the Canadian Chinese lassies stack up against the Wildcats in the third game at 11.45 am, both of these squads having lost but one game aplece, the former against the Wildcats and the latter to the Wahoos.
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who has practically carried the team for the past two seasons.
HONG KONG.
SAINTS-INDIANS CLASH Although St. Joseph's have still
In their last clash, the Wildest to meet the Recreio Aces, their Comparing the respective players sluggers, led by Irene Pereira, Lily match against the Indians at 1.15 individually, the Wildcats appear and Gloria Mar, appeared to have p.m., will probably give them the to have a big advantage over the solved the mystery of Mary Ne's senior pennant if the Indian boys Canuckettes whose only hope lles deliveries and if they can do the fall to stop them.
LADIES' GAMES The second game will feature the in their bettter team work and the same again, victory for the Wild- Wahcos in opposition to their arch potent hurling arm of Mary Ng. eats would be assured,
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