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SUNDAY'S SOFTBALL:
Saints To Meet Indians Indians In Crucial Game
BY "R.O.Y."
HEADLINING THIS WEEK'S SHORT PROGRAMME OF THREE FIRST DIVISION MATCHES St. Joseph's clash with the Indian Soft- ballers in a game that may settle the latters pennant chances at the Kowloon "Football Club tomorrow. In an effort to finish their fixtures. before the International, Series commence, the Recreio Aces take on both the Filipino Club and the Chinese Baseball Club at 10 a.m. and 12.30 pm. respectively.
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SPORTS
PROGRAMME Open Tennis
FOR THIRD EXTRA MEET
The following is the programme
Programme Next Week
for the first day of the Third Ekárn The following is the programme Rate Meeting of the Hongkong of the Colony Open and Club Jockey Club (Enster Mast) to be tennis champsonships for the com held at Happy Valley on Saturday, ing week :--- Apr 12:
this
Season.
CRAWFORD WINS
Further progress was made in the Open Tennis tournament when a programme of two singles and three doubles matches were played at the H/KC.C.
The Agafuroff brothers nad G. W Sewell and D. M. MacDougall were seen in a close struggle.
Singles: A. Crawford beat C. S. Lee 6-1, 6-2; Wei Chung beat S.
Doubles: Ho Ka-lau and K. H J.T. Chau 6-2, 6-1.
man 6-4; 6-3; 6. W. Sewel- and D. p beat M. Fagh and Lt. S. Good- M. MacDougall beat B. and 1. Agafuroft 7-5, 3-6, 6-4; J. S, Theo- bald and P. J. Skipwith beat T. M Razack and A. R. Minu 6-2, 6-3:
MONDAY, MARCH 31 1.-11.30 a.m.-Mirs Bay Stakes
Open Singles:-R. E. Guest or Winner $1,000. Second $500. Thira $300. For China Ponies, Griffins of Fang O1-1am r. S. T. Chau or Wel
Wingers barred Chung: George Choa v. T. In the opening game, the Recreto, The Collegians have a decided Weight 143 lb. 1 lb. penalty for Gould; O. Umetani v. M. Pagh. will probably held a line-up com- edge in hitting power but, in my every $200 or part thereof won in Open Douples: Paul Rong and posed mainly of second string opinion, the Indians are more re-stakes. Jockey Allowance. Entrance Fun Yee-uni v. W. C. Hung and
[E. C. Fincher. players but "should sull account liable in the field. Bo once again $5. From the 1 Mile Post (About
Club Singles T. A. Pearce there comes that old battle attack Hair Mile 170 Tards). for the Filipino boys.
C. "H. R. Oxlade versus defence. Judging from the 2-Noon-Calliope Handicap.---
Club Handicap Doubles results of recent weeks, when bat- First Section-Winner $500. Second Water and & 6 Hall (plies_3/5) ting power has but it all over $400. Third $350. For Australian R. H. Brake and H. C. D. Kinght sound defence, the Joeys should Ponies, "B" Class Subscription
Harry Campos will lead the lads from the Phillpines and even the srities don't agree with him. feels that his club has an excellent chance of annexing two points at the expense of the Ramblers.
"CLASSIC" OF DAY
The big game of the day will be the St Joseph's-Indians clash at 11.15 a.m. The former are leading the League with a half-game margin over the Marauding Mohawks and, with but this and a game with the Recreio Aces to go, are well Just Bed in feeling that the pennant is as good as nailed to their mast.
take the honours.
THE NIGHTCAP
41
(-578); G. W. Sewell and D. M
Ponies of 1941 that have won 31 Macdougal (-11) v. V. R. Gorasn
逝 stakes barred. and M. H. Türner. (-3/8),
000 or
more
Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5.
Club Heap Singlès: C. H. R. OF
lade heat R. J. Elder 6-3 9-71
GENERAL UNREST IN SYRIA JERUSALEM Mar. 28 (Reuter
The Rambling Recs will feld their regular squad for their tangle From The Two Mue rust Once Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie (plus-General strike has broken out
Club-Handicap Mixed Doubles:- with the Chinese Baseballers who Round & In (about 1 Mile 1711/6) v. H. O'M. Denne and Ms Jafresh in many centres in Syria surprised the fars by trouncing the Cyclones last week.
The Liumen still have a chance
Yards).
Note. One Entry only will be
Smalley (-6) -
the says a Jerusalem despatch to TUESDAY, APRIL 1
Independent French agency. of getting into the 500 class but made for the Calliope Handicap
Open Singles:-S. A. Humjann . Offices have been closed and Damaseus: have to win their remaining two Races Nos. 2 and 12.). Entries will
and Homis, Hama, Aleppo
other games to do it. They'll be trying be divided into First and Second. Shields Goodman; Tsul Wal-trame suspended
Club Handicap Singles:-F. W. towns, it is stated, while military hard and that means that the Sections at the discretion of the Put v. K. HYID
Carter / V. V. R. Gordon forces have been sent to Damascus Aces are going to get plenty of Handicapper
3-1230 p.m.-Wyalong Stakes-- opposition.
Whatever happens to the play- Winner $1,250. Second $800. Third (3/6); T. I. Gould (15.2) . A. Kand Aleppo.
Mackenzie (plus 1/6) or H. E ers, the fans can be sure of re- $350. For Australian Ponles, Grif-Waller (plus 3/6); G. W. Sewell who ceiving excellent entertainment fins of this Seasons Weight 142 b.(4/6) v. H. C. D. Knight (-2/6). from this nightcap,
1 lb. penalty for every $200 or part. Club Handicap Doubles-R. E thereof won in stakes. Winners Guest and B.-C. Fay (-30), v. E. W barred. Entrance $5. From The Carter and E N. Thursby (-2/6). Mile Post (About Half Mile 170
WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 2
Club Handicap Singles:-1, 0. Yards).
Open Doubles-J. S. Theobald Monaghan (-3/8) 7. A. 1: Low and P. J. ekipwith or 1 M. A. S/8); S. E. Lavrov (plus 2/6) v. Razack and A. ft. Minu v. H. D. E R. Childe (plus 1/6); H. Van and B. A. Rumjahr.
Leeuwen (-2/6) v. H. J. Armstrong
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THE PROGRAMME Schedule and umpires: Kowloon Football Club: 10 am. Recrelo "Aces v. Filipino Club (W. Woo, J. Welford, G. White); 11.15
The Indians are not conceding anything though, and will go all out to earn a victory that will drag the Joltin Joeys back into a three- way tie for first position. Kassa Nazarin's boys have been caring to go for the past three weeks and are showing plenty of confidence.
Mentor Choppy Omar will line op Frankie Gonsalez hurling" to Hal Wing Lee, Stan "Powerhouse " Leonard at the initial sack, Artur Ozorio at the keystone. Dave "The A. Leonard). Bambico' Leonard .at third, George * Strawberry " Souza at the Windy Alley with Hank All, Jindoo Hussain and "Ski" Pow- lawak in the pastures.
INDIANS LINE-UP
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Note-Ponies that are" entered
a.m. St. Joseph's v. Indians (Nip. for this race are barred from en Lum, A. V. Gosano, W. Woo); 12.30 tering, for the Beaumaris Stakes. p.m. Recreio Aces v. Chinese Base-Race No. 5 o the 2nd Day......... ballers (A. R. Kitchell. K. Nazarin, 41 p.m.-Taiwan Bay. Handi- cap-First Section-Winner $400, Second $200. Third $100. For Chine Poles, "D" Class. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance
One Mile.
Fanling Golf
STARTING TIMES
Kassa Nazarin will do mound
FOR SUNDAY duty for the Indians and will be. supported by "Tarzan" Ismail, be- The Royal Hongkong Golf Club hind the 'pan, "Romeo" Hamet at starting Times for Fanling to the first station, Barney Abbas atmorrow are as follows'--
the middle cushion, Obear Arculli
at the Hot Corner, A. R. Kitchell am at short-stop with Ahwo Omar, "Slim" Jesse Arcolli and Bavage" Hassan patrolling the pickets.
OLD COURSE
9,18 R. Forrest, R. Young. 920 PA GOX, A. W. Bourne. 9.24 W. H. Beisles, F. A. Howard. 9.28 E B. Price, A. G I Bowker. 9,32 H S. Jones, W. T. Dow.
ADVERTISEMENTS 936 J. R. Way, EL Groome.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
9.40 II. Geare, L W. Shewan. 9.44 W. Woodward, J. HarTOP. 9.48 R. R. Davies, Capt. Thursby. 9.52 L. M. 6. Lloyd, R. L. Jones, 9.58 M, G. Carruthers, D. S. Robb, 10.00 P. V. McLane, P. E. Annis.
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Note-One Entry only will be made for the Taiwan Bay Handi- Cap (Races Nos. 4 and 7). Entries will be divided into. First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.
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TIFFIN INTERVAL"
5.-2.30 pm-Rosehill Stakes First Section. Winner $1,000. Second $500, Third $300, For Aus- tralian Subscription Pontes of 1941. Weight 142-1b. 1 13. penalty for every $200 or part thereof won in stakes. Winners barred. Entrance $5. From The 13 Mile Post (About Half Mile 170 Yards),
Note-One Entry only will be minde for the Rosehill Stakes (Races Nos. 5 and 8), Entries will be divided into First and Second
The SECOND EXTRA RACE 10.04 C. WE Bishop, si p. Kurves. MEETING will be held, weather 10.08 R. H. Griffiths. H. W. Du Section by a Draw.
Fley.
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permitting, on "SATURDAY,}
10.12 L. Macintyre, T. Megarry. 29th March, 1941, "commencing 10.18 A. Guinness, D. D. Forbes. at 2.00 p.m.
10.24 COL Rose, J. A. Parrish.
The First Bell will be rung at 10.28 AK. Mackenzle, G. M. Park 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will te admitted to the Members*
Ponies that are entered for this race are barred from entering for the Coolgardie Stakes, Races Nos. 7or 11 on the 2nd Day.
6.-3
D.. Brisbane Spring 10:32 N. €. McLeod, M. L. Reidy: Handicap-Winner $1,500. Second 10.36 H Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie:$600. Third $300. For Australian 10.40 J. G. Jensen, Major Alley, Subscription Ponies of any Season.
W. Waller. Lieut. Ponies Classifed "A" Class that! 0.44 R. de
have won $2,000 or more in stakes NEW COURSE
since Jan. 1, 1941, barred. Entrance $5. Two Miles,
Wylde.
Enclosure. Such must be worn a.m. throughout the duration of each 9,24 K. 8. Morrison, T. E Pearce, Meeting in such a manner as to 932 A V. & Mrs. Greaves. be readily Identified.
7.-3.30 p.m.-Taiwan Bay Handi- cap-Second Section. To be rid-
9.40 A. M. Mack, G. G. Aitken-den by Jockeys who, have not wor
head.
ten races anywhere at any time. 10.00 W N. A. Smalley, A. D. No Whips or Spurs allowed.
Humphreys. ...
(See Race No. 4) pm-Rosehill
Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure 10.04 Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Hum-8.4. and Club Rooms at $5.00
phreys
for Gentlemen and
$3.60 10.16 Miss Cuthbertson, M. A. An- ter Ladies (both including tax) | nett.
Second Section, 7
Blakes.--
(See Race No. 5). 9.-4.30 pm Hongham Bay
are obtainable through the 1032 3. F. Robinson, L. A. Caleraft. Handicap-First Section-Winner SECRETARY upon the per 10.48 J. P. Sherry, H. A Mills.
senal or written application of a
.
($600, Second $300. Third $200. For
China Ponies, "B" Class. Jockey] Allowance. Entrance 35. From The
Member, such Member to be SPORTING FIXTURES Two Mute Post Once Round & In
responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment of alf Chiti, èts.
** TODAY CRICKET." —First Division:
Re-
Sing
|(About 1. Mile 171 Yards). (ge
Note-One Entry only will be creto v LRC, CS.CO. v HKU made for the Hongham Bay Handi- Second Division: K.C.C. v. C. 5.
cap (Races Nos, 9 and 11). Entries C. C... The Secretary's Office, 1st
will be divided into First and floor, Exchange Buliding (Tel.FOOTBALL First Division:
Tao v Club (Club), 430 pm the Handicapper.
Second Sections at the discretion of "27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. Police v. Royal Scots (Boundary
Tiffins are obtainable at the Street), 4.30 p.m. Second Divi-10-5 pm Cauneld Handicap. Club House provided they are
sion: Engineers v. Kit Chée (800-Winner $1,000. Second 3500. Third ordered in advance from the No. unpoo), 4.30 p.m., Kwong Wah 300. For Australian Bubscription V. Service Corps (Kowloon), Ponies of 1941. Winners at Race 1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
4.30 p.m. Police, Bing Tan Meetings of this Club only. Ponies (Boundary Street), 3 p.m., Ord-classified "A" Class barred. Jockey nance v. Middlesex (800kunpoo), Allowance. Entrance $5, One and s 3 p.m., Navy v South China Quarter Miles.
No children or amals will be admitted to either Enclosure. PUBLIC ENCLOSURĒ 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 Salfoes In Uniform are admitted Half
Price
By Order,
(Causeway Bay), 3 p.m., Club v. 11.—5.30 pm. — Hongham Bay 30th RA (Club), 3 p.m. Third Handicap Second Section, Division: 24th RA. v. Bignals (St.
(See Race No. 91
(Jospeh's), 3. p.m., Air Force v 12.—6 pm.—Calliope Handicap- International (Chatham Road), Second Section 3-
3 pm 7th RA. y. 86th RA. Mil Tary), 3 p.m., 12th RA. v. 8hell (Military) 430 p.m., 20th R.A V
(See Race No. 2)
(Causeway Bay), 3.30 p.n.
Medicals (Chatham Road), 4.30 HOCKEY 5th AAA V Po
lice
CE
Destroyera V Univer Bity Nomads v. 5th AA:
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Re Kh 2014 MTBRE RACING-Fanling Eimit, and Race int to Point: Meeting
p.m., ASA V Engineers (Kow?" loon), 8 pm A RACING Hongkong Jockey « Club's Becond Extra Race Meet
ing. At Happy Valley, 7p.m WE ARE TOMORROW Hong Kong, 24th March, 1941. JOOTBALL ——— Governor 8*** Our a
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
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Club Singles W. Sewell
A. Pearce or C. H. R. Oxlade, R. E. Guest . J. Stirling Lee; TJ, Gould V. M. Pagh
Bloc" Leaders of the "National
instigated the movement. claim a wide degree of autonomy for Syria and the calling of the National Assembly
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