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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

SEVENTH

EXTRA

MEETING

RACE

"GOSFORD HANDICAP

SPORTS & GENERAL

PROGRESS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS IN SENIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE WILL BE WATCHED WITH INTEREST

Tivey, New Centre-forward For M'sex, Has Good Shot

OF THE Saturday, 27th September, 1941 UNCERTAIN COMPOSITION

NAVY XI: BRENTFORD PLAYER BY PILAT

[21 view of the number of entries received for the above, it has been decided to divide the l race into three sections.

The third section will be race Na. I and run at 6.50 p.os.

A cash sweep, tickets $3 cach, will be held on this race hat "All through" numbers will not participate, and tickets can be purchased was at the Race Course during the Meeting.

By Order of the Stewards,

S. A. SLEAP,

Acting Secretary Hong Kong 20th Sept., 1941.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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THI SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MELTING will be held, weather permitting, on SATUR BAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1941 commencing at 2.00 p.m

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

For the last ten years. of sn, it has almost become a habit for local soccer fans to look to the military teams to supply the neces- bary competition against the Chinese and, levariably, they have not always be relied been disappointed as the British tommies" can apou to display a brand of football which. If it is not as copy-book as the Chinese, produces as much thrill and excitement.

The other forwards will be HOS- SACE (a most dangerous winger) on the right, FLEMING, AULD and MACDONALD

ROYAL NAVY

Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY

PRACTICE

The YMCA. Hockey Section's second practice game on Saturday Bept. 21, on the "Y" ground will of an inter-club take the form

in which the following mateb members will take part

Benwell, Neve. Yourien, Jordan Coombe. Waldron, Highlands, Hit

Morgan, Olsen Bates.

Railton Sarby. Smits.

There is today still one manager chcock, who is scratching his head as to Clegget, what the composition of his team Gorman. Banks, Macey. Ure. Dor should be for the opening League mer. Ireson, Fancy.

bring game this week-end, and he is the Players are requested to man who looks after the Roval both Club and white shirts Bully Navy teains

off 4.30 p.in.

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The Senior Service is not suffer bg from a dearth of players by any means. No, in fact they have one of the longest at of players to call on, though it is doubtful played

the exigenicles 01 the whether Service will allow all to be avail- abe at the same time.

From last year's team they still have GIFF and RUTTER, (goal.

This season will ser an additional military team in First Divi- ROUGHLEY (back). BRITT (half) After a HENDY, LE PAGE, BARBER and sion, the ROYAL ENGINEERS returning to sealer soccer

(forwards) -success-ANDERSON ahseuer of some 20 years. They have however, been very

and

ful in the Junior Division and fully merit the decision of the F.K.jaround these players an almost en

tirely new team will have to be FA

in granting them promALKON.

bullt. New "discoveries" are TAY-

as MOORE has been played in that, eat some of their opponents only

losers

H true that they do not in to see themselves having the feid LOR, who is reputed to have play- This was ascribed toed for Brentford HUCKIN, PAK clude in their line-up imposing the

gd leader and KINSON and MEARS from the tames but they have two players; their lack of a

MOXHAM BUT and FOX, though various players, including Juniors forwards who have already prov

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PEARSON. TATE RICHES and Though Taylor stated as be

"groomed" for centre-half. It was learned that he is essentially Bowever, frum what has been a wing-half and will probably Al

et their worth representative SHEEHAN, were tried none really ing games last season and these two dad achieve any success. Lether with SHAW. the skipper;

the centre assignment.

Ruckin Parkinson and Mears

a new arrival, here such position with Brit tak- ahu pivot, will be the inainstay of seen of TIVEY

appears

thetr the other while CROFT, who have solved }{} Mi trum

This player has played last season, will take over From what has been seen of the knotty problem

necessary dash, pos Sappers my

is that the height impression though they have a useful forward seoses a good shot and, above all

are being tried out in the forward is not afraid to try in there are gups in the defence

1 the whole last fine. One of them will probably They have which need plugging up to streng then the team as a whole During year's term. with the exception the right wing, with Anderson a practice game against a mixed of FRESHWATER, AS WILKINSON on the other. Hendy, their leading Sing Tao and Rest match at Suo has already struck up a very good goal scorer last season will again! kunpoo a week ago the forwards understanding with PARKER belend the attack with Le Pake and

will probably be retained in that Barber in support showed good combination and un

position while SHEEHAN, formerly

The First Bell will be rong at derstanding despite a we: ground

but Thr defence seemed t 1.30 p.m.

warble" whenever hard pressed

Though, as stated only pitted No One without a badge will against a mixed team, the Inter-

matched their be admitted to the Members' mediate line Enclosure. Such must be worn. Ponents in disinintedatess, throw

Ing much work on the backs Shaw

throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

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back, will complete the

half

ne with BRIGHT in the centre the left [13 and T. THOMAS on PEARSON and SAW the “DIEHARDS" have two good sche mers but the wingers, COOMER and C. THOMAS will provement.

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is a good defensive player but will

With several promising players! have to learn "preserve" his!

the

draw Juniors to head. ecupying. as he does, the jin pivotal berth They have a steady should the occasion arise. Middie-

the will PALMER ANG SIX

unce again prove pair of backs in

teams before: FIELDING while Moxharn can be headache of many relied upon to "keep'em out"

old They.

B5 practice BETTER AS INSIDE

Tur Fox, who is getting to be a bet-witness their performances BO

and will, no doubt, put in a lot of hard work before Saturday

Badges admitting Non Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms

$5.00 ut

Jor tientlemen and $3.00

for Ladies (both including tax! ter inside than a leader, wil he

are obtainable through SECRETARY

Ирон

the the given

the

per

inside right position.

centre. with PELHAM BL

Much WMS expected of L WAI-LAM towards the end of last season but nearly always miled At the

though Domeni

to be se

sonal or written application of Member, such Member responsible for all visitors intro | crucial duced by him, and for Payment several trials. of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, Ist floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 219201.

No children or amabs will be admitted to either Enclosure. PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the

In the fry pra. tices he has been none too impres. sive and will have to "buck up' when the season starts in earnest

Their line-up will probably be as follows: Mexham: Pal-

season

the

£8 very however need more

very

VERY LUCKY

have been Srts Royal lucky 25 far 15 the losing of players is concerned for they can given again call on the same trim that did service last season and, with one more year's experience behind them, this team should do better.

Whenever the Scots take the are never field their opponents

final the sure of victory until whistle 18 sounded as they are well-known for thetr Aghting were the DC- spirit and many casions whey then smatched vie tory at the very last minute. In this respect they have

their defence-the samŁ this year-who, despite the for- stood wards Jailure, had always their ground.

mer. Fielding, Chan Ying-

kuen, Sbaw. Taylor, 1 Wal- Jam, Birrell, Fox and Jones. This team will certainly need watching and it will be m- teresting to see how they will fare among the seniors. JONES, the regular left-wing, on the injured Ust.

In his place. GOUGH. a newcomer with a good

good shot turn of speed and a will be tried out today. and, f

to thank

me as

best

unt BANKIER

the of Wepers here, wil be between the

with sticks

NAYSMITH

and

Public Enclosure s $1.00 The comes up to scratch, then be FRASER ir front of him. The including Tax, for all Persons, will play in that position or halves are as yet undecided but including Ladies, and is payable Saturday against Sing Tao.

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors

ia Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 22nd Sept., 1941.

ROLLER SKATES

HOCKEY RESULTS

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will probably comprise CLARKE, WORST LUCK

FALCONER and MUNRO, though MARSHALL The team that had the worst both PARNABY and luck against them last year was have good claims. In the attack Middlesux, better known to fans the left wing berth is open bul as "Diehards." for on numerous position in all practice games he occasions they practically outplay will, In all probability. All the gap.

Alleged Conspiracy To Rob Cargo From Junk

match

WIN BY 7-0 friendly football at the Valley yesterday Hongkong Football Club Juniors

A.A defeated Sth

Regiment seven clear goals.

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CHEUNG SING, 45, LEUNG YAU, 34, LAM KUN-YAU, 38, and Two matches were played on CHAN KWAN, 51, appeared before Major A. N. Macfadyen yesterday Monday in the Roller Skates Hoc-afternoon at the Kowloon Magistr sey, charged with conspiracy to key Longue for the Chu Yin Yap steal cargo from trading Junk 768176 on Aug. 28, with four others

not in custody. Pao Cup.

After a goalless first half, Cy- The cargo consisted of 166 fex-set sall for Chunchuen from Hong-

beat Hongkong Skating tilizera, 200 bean cakes and 850 kong and about 0 p.m., due clones Rink "B" by two clear goals, scored tins of kerosene, property of Takfalling wind, It was decided to re- by A Kitchell and Rahmin.

Cheong and Co., No. 14, Connaught turn to Hongkong...be

Shortly after their return a King's Skating Rink beat Kow- Road West.

four Chan loon Skating Club "B" by

Chan-cheong, foki, who small sailing boat approached and, clear goals after leading at the in- was in charge of the cargo, stated, being afraid, witness went down terval by the only goal, scored by in evidence, that on Aug. 28 they to his cabin. He then heard shouts Nien. K. W. Chang and P. H. Yung

(2) scored the other goals.

BOWLS WALK-OVERS Several walk-ovora have been conceded in the first round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Cham- plonship.

CYCLONES TAKE TO BOXING

Members of Cyclone Sports Club

of "robbera" and Immediately grabbed his rifle and went up.

Becond defendant, it is alleged. snatched the rifle from him and unloaded it.

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WAS BLINDFOLDED Withess added that ho have for some time been training bundiokled and tied up and put in A. H. Rumjahn has received a for boxing, with from Bux, Jr. as the bottom of boat's hold. Not bo- Ing properly blindfolded he could walk-over Itum J. W. Harrou, R.the leading light, it la Tearned.

The Cyclones are extremely keen soo second defendant. Leigh from W. Nash, R... da Lut Irem A. E. Contoh, W. C. Higgs and are anxiola to fix up a match from W. J. Bagley, and D. M. Khan against any other boys club in-noon today for judgment.

targeted in boxin

· The, boaring was adjourned until

But A Bal proshouted

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