LADIES' HOCKEY.

R.K. LADIES-SCORE ANOTHER VICTORY.

At Sookugpoo o Saturday, the Hongkong Ladies Huckey Club won their final game by two goals to nil their opponents, St. Andrew's, whe finish second in the table putting up n display worthy of their position in the League.

The game t the cominencement was rather even, both defences Keep Ing the forwards from getting neste the circle. After about ten minutes play, the Hongkong half-backs began to assert superiority, and in con sequence their forwards get mare of "During continued attacks which

the ball.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, - APRIL

ments by M. Woolley, N. Field and E. GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Landolt being met by two sound do- fenders in E. Gray and G. Smalley, their timing of a tackle and anticipa tions serving their alde well, Theno atineks by the "Saints" were en- couraged by their supporters, and Iwo corners were forced which were cleared without difficulty,

Hongkong nguin attacked and the play was confined in the Saints' half for some time. Eventually M. Woolley broke away, and after beat ing both backs, looked n certain scorer, but, at the critical moment, who appeared to lose her balance, sticks being given against her when in the set of shooting. Her hard shot, however, was woll saved by G. Little.

13.-The Monday, April

Right Reverend The Bishop of Victorin had an interview with His Excellency The

invernor.

Lady Peel attended the Halcyon Clubs At Home given by Miss Enid

at 20, Conduit Road. Tuesday, April 14-His Excellency The Governor presided at the meeting of the District Walch Committee.

Mr. Herbert Phillips, H.B.M. Consui. General at Canton, and Mr. Phillips arrived at Government House.

KEEN RACING ON SATURDAY.

APOLLO AGAIN TO THE FORE.

Mr.

Despite the heavy going, there Was some line spart seen at the Extra Race Meeting on Saturday. the occasion being marked by large fields and clone finishes. In

the Secre event, main the

Frust Stakes Axgregate brought home Apollo by ahend from Sitting Bull, ridden by Mr. Mr. G. J. Clauson lunched at Govern-Heard. It was a magnificent pure, ment House,

which sensed great enthusiasti Thumday, April 10,--Bir. and Mrs. gut the upper hand and although the Herbert Philips left Government On the afternoon's racing, Mr. Inland toum did must of the attack-House. His Excellency The Governor Heard was the most successiul

The defence on both sides had now

The Hon Mr. E. R. Hallifax and

resulted in a number of corners then they could not improve upon their presided at the meeting of the Execu-jarkey, winning four times

The final whistl went with five Council.

minutes

ROUTE.

Hongkong worthy winners.

"Saints*"* defence never faltered,

Mr. Clegg, Chairman of the Cur- their clearances being writ directed

The Play.

rency Commission had an interview A goal came after ifteen

The game throughout was interest- with His Excellency. from a "free" given aguinal 1. Rogers ing, the standard of hockey set being Together with the Hon. Mr. Hal for. "kicks." E. O'Hagen whe

took high and

the sporting manner Infax (Colonial Secretary) and other the "free," hit the ball goalwards, if which it was played reflecting great Government offeials His Excellency being picked up by E, M. Donelan credit on both teams, St. Andrew's The Governor met the representatives who, after beating twe opponents, are to be congratulated on their great of The Royal Hongkong Golf Club neorel with n well-directed "Nick"

fight, because itongkong played one and Hongkong Jockey Club at Happy of their best games of the season and Valley discuss the boundaries of less resolate defence would the property of the respective clubs against have piled on goals.

in this area,

shot.

1

E. Donclan's Fine Play.

From the centre bully, E. M. Donelan broke nway, and, beating the apposition, tried a "push" shot, but this time the goalie atvanced and managed to get her foot to the ball, kicking it for a corner. A similar move a minute later looked a certain gon, but again the goalie brought of a good save. The Saints" forwards could not get going, and only acensious that they could erass the Centre Re

In goal. H. Rose played, a wonder Friday, April 17.—Consul-General ful gates and fully deserved the conand Mrs. Jenkins binched at Govern. gratulations showered upon her at the ment House. conclusion of the game. P. Woolity His Excellency presided ni the meet. and 1. Ragere played well throughing of the University Council. out and were always good under continued pressure.

In the next Hongkong attack corner was forced which resulted in a goal, the ball being secured by A. Owen Bughes, her pars being met by M. Walls who scured with a hard shot, the ball being helped into the net by 1, White. After this, St.from behind. "Andrew'n" tightened up their de- fence, both backs and M. While being

arrived with no furtive scoring.

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IN

non-

pud coming in second twice. Resula: 1-April Stakes: Six Furlongs For China Ponies, Subscription Grins of this Club of this SeaKON. winners. Weight for inches as per scale. 2 Ibs. penalty for every $200 or

part thereof won (Jockey Allowance). Entrance Fee $5. at Prize: $400 2nd Prize: $200, 3rd Prize: $100.

Mr. John's Redskins (155)

(Mr. Heard) *Messrs. Carroll, La & Soo'n Acacia Lent (160) ...... (Mr. Front) Messrs. Li and Kitchell's Vamoose .... (Mr. Pan)

(155) .... Dead Heat,

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in Stakes.1031. Barred. Top weight

exceed 106 lb. Entrance Fee $3. 1st 3rd Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $250. Prize: $160,

1

2

2

Won by a length, Time: t min. 29.2/6 week. Pari-mutuel. Win $13.20; Pinees, 31. White was the pick of the half-team-work, every player knowing

lat $6,70: 2nd $5.70 and $5.90. backs, her work, especially in de- what was required of her according

2. Marrison Hill Handleap: Secund fence, getting her side out of many to position taken. The number of

One Mile For China Meulkies. The wing halfs played goals scored against them in efekt Division: well in defence but only

thegames, namely four, speaks volumes Tomies. "A", and "B" Classes aorensions they got the ball to their for the defence, and the goals scorest Class ponies which have won more

In Blakes

since 1st forwards. The forwards, of whom bg them-28—anys maugh

for the than $2,000 M, Woodley, N. Pled, and E. Landolt hundness of their attacks.

January. 1931, und "R" Class ponies played well, never got the chances

The Cup was not presented at the which have won less than $1,000 in that fell to their opposite quintette. conclusion of the kam on Saturday stakes since 1st January, 1931, barred. to exceed 195 lb. this being date to lack of support | owing to the fact that two more Tup weight hol

gumes have still to be played. Mr. Entrance fee $6. 1st Prize: $600. Hongkong's Combination.

Caer Clark, who was present, kindly 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. For Hongkong, G. Little in gond postponed thr presentation antil Mr. Chan Tin-son's Vasylock (168)

(Mr. Frost) 1 very sound in nfl they did. Half-time bad an easy day.. only on one oe-thes' matches were played. It

PA179 wns she called upon to save, anticipated that the presentation Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve (100)

(Mr. Charles) which he i in fine style. The will be nude on Saturday, May 2ød, bucks, E Gray and 67, Smalleg, played | after

game between Hongkong and Messrs. Mackie and Grayburn's well and were never, in difficulties, The Rest. This should be a capital

Am (154) (Mr. dn Ran their tackling and clearanres being game, and it is hoped that all lovera

Won by short head; half a length. perfeet. The half-bucks, as usual. of hockey will turn up and encourage

Time: 2 wins, 03.2/5 xech. hoisted the play and there is no the favourites.

Parl-mutuel: Win $11.0; Places doubt that the success of the fur-

1st $6.00; 2nd $6.70: Bed $8.00,

First Handicap: was lur to their untiring

3.-Ben Vista Talvisdom:

Mile.--For China One Ponies, "C" Class. Top wright not to excred 161 b. Entrance Fee $3. Prize $200. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd 3rd Prize: $100. |Messrs. Lewis and Tinson's Fi-Fa

(146)

.....(Mr. Liamet Messrs. Brown and Coppin's. Fri- tillery (154) ...(Mr. da Roza) Mr. Harmae's Leveret (159).... (Mr. Bramwell)

wards

efforts in attack.

Y.M.C.A. Bents Medway.

Hongkong Resumes Attack. After the interval, Bongkung again took up the attack, but it was sne time before they troubled the goalie. When they did, she was safe. anticipations bring excellent, In course of ten minutes she saved shots

The Y.M.C.A. second eleven defeats from E. G. Ross, E. M. Donelap. U. Ferguson, and M. Bishop. Here.

The play of M. Wallace und E. 1.M.S. Medway by two goals to abouts 2. Woolies and M. White were tragen was a feature of the game, one in an eventy-contested match at keeping a close watch on 35. 3t. Don The forwards with the exception of King's Park on Saturday. Play of a olan, which they did very effectively. E. M. Donelan, should have seneed somewhat desultory nature, die a7- with the result that the scuring more KOHA.

chance after charparently to the heavy condition of the in the first chances fell to the other forwards falling to them only to be missed in ground, was witnessed who failed to profit from a number many cases by slowness,

hatt. The silors, profiting from a of easy chances. At Inst N. Field E. M. Dunelan again proved her penalty corner, put in the first goul. bruke away and after a stand

worth by scoring and was always'n On several positional changes bring forced the ball unwards 1 Msource of danger to the Saints affected, the Y.M.C.A. in the second Woulley who was stopped inside the defence. Her efforts to score were half were able to improve their at circle by M. Wallace, a short corner untiring, hut she was well-shadowed,tack the result being an equalising for abatruction fullowing. This was

with the result that very few chances goal by J. J. Ferguson. cleared and midfield plný eriksted.

fell her way. Saints Stiffened Defence, "The Saints”

now hud more of the play, promising

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Won by short hend; a length. Time 2.mins, 10 4/6 seca, P. -mutuel: Win $126.00; Places

Int $30.80; 2nd $7.49; 3rd $30.00.

4.-Second New Aggregate Stakes One and a Half Miles-Value $750, Pea China Ponics, Winners of $5,000 or more in staken anywhere sines 1st January, 1931, weight fur inches as per scale; of $4,000 to $4,999, 3 lbs. allowance; of $3,000 to $3,991, bs, allowance; of less than $3,000, 7 lbs, allowance. The Stakes will be run for six times, or as decided by the Stewards. At the end of

the Senson an additional sum of $2,000 will be divided between the ponies scoring most marks in the races for the Stakes during the Season in the second proportion of first, 70,

20%

and third 10 of the added noney so far as is consistent with ties. Marks to Count 4 for a win, 2 for a second and 1 for a third in each race. The benefit of marks alrendy scored to pass with a pony on n sale. Entrance Fee $5, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200.

Mr. Chan intern's Apollo (150)

(Mr. Frost) # Mrs. Donhar's Sitting Bull (152)

(Mr. Heurdi 2 Messrs. Tacg and Priestley's Gay Crusader (151) ...(Mr. Reidy) Won by a hend; many lengths. Time: 3 mins. 07.4/5 sek. Parl-mutuel: Win $14.10; Places

1

2

1

1

2

2

Mrs. Dunbar's Little Beaver (137) [Mr. Proulx) Mr. Eve's Daylight Eve (150) ... (Mr. Reidy) Mr. Chan Wal-san's Nippy (146) (Mr. H. C. Lee) Won by five lengths; short head. Time: 2 mins, 07.3/5 secs. Parl-mutuel. Win $34.70; Pinces int $12.00; 2nd $8.00; 3rd $130.20.

Second 9-Kellett Handicap: Division: One and a Quarter Miles.

En- weight not to exceed 161 h.

For Chian Ponies "C" Class. Top trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100.

(148). (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho) Mr. A. A. R. Botelho's Misamis Dr. J. C. MacGown's Britannic Hall (Mr. Heard) (181) Mr. T. P. T.'s Tunney (155)

(Mr. Pan) Won by short head; half a length, Time: 2.47 sec. Pari-mutuel: Win $141.00; Places 181 $21.80; 2nd $7.80; 3rd $1.00.

10.---Kellett

First Handicap: Division: One and a Quarter Miles.- Top For China Ponics, "B" Class. Wright not to exceed 161 ib. 1st Prize: $450. trance Fer' 30. Prize: $250, 3rd Prize: $150. Mr. I.. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay (Mr. Heard) (168) Mr. Aitch Aiteh's Valorous (12) (Mr. Proulx) Mr. W. T. Stanton's Mike (161) (Mr. Stanton) Won by half length; many lengths, Time: 2 mins, 39.4/5 seca. Pari-mutuel: Win $24.10; Plates 1at $7.00; 2nd $8.80; 3rd $7.20.

11.-Gosford Handicap: One Mile- For Australian Ponies, non-winners. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prizė: 5100, Mesra. Kong's Evening Star (162) (Mr. Harriman)

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En-

2nd

1

1

Mr. Wong Ping-shun's Thunder-

clap (138) (Mr. Proulx) 2 Mr. Kangaroo's Caulfield (121) ... (Mr. Fung) Wom by MARY length: three! lengths.

3

Time: 1 min, 59.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $12.30; Places 181 86.20; 2nd $0.20; 3rd $13.80. THE CASH SWEEPS.

Some Substantial Dividends Returned,

Race 1.

No.

.$835.80

114 120

178.10 170.10 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 40, 78, 400, 175, 374, 309, 249, 187, 202.

Race 2.

No. 1H

I

.$1,202.80 360.80 180.40

276 68 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 340, 74, 31, 483.

No. 437 455

168

Race 3.

.$1.283.80 346,80 183.10

Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos.

Division: One Mile.---For China 417, 94, 236, 11, 300, 264, 401, 270, Ponies: "A" Class. Ponies which 418, 617, 296, 398, 1, 159, 456,

1st $6.70; 2nd $6.20,

5.-Morrison 1 Handicap: First

have won $2,000 and less in stakes

since 1st January. 1931. barrel, Top weight not to exceed 161 lb. En trance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $600. Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Mr. L. Dunbar's Gleneagles (154) (Mr. Heard)

2nd

1

(Mr. dn Roza) 2 Won by four lengths. Time: 2 mins 04.1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $0.00; Places

Mr. Dynasty's Hetman (181)

Race 4.

No. 553

.33,231.20

D8

682

123.20 401.60

Unplaced runners ($100 each) Nos 220, 288.

Race 5.

TE

No. 503 818

.32,048,00 081.00

Race 6.

No. 703

Ist $8.00.

6-Bur Vista Handicap: Second

380 477

.$1,880.20 637.20

268.00

Division: One Mile.-For China

Unplaced runnern ($60 ench) Nos.

Ponies. "D" Claes, Top weight not 216, 64, 600, 369, 487, 38, 363.

to exceed 161 lbs. Entrance Fee $5.

1st Prize: $350. 2nd Prize: $160.

3rd Prize: $75,

Mr. Rain's Twilight (13)

(Mr. Fung)

1 Mr. Bramwell's Choclow II (142)

(Mr. Stewart). 2 Messrs. Newbigging and Gorton's

Noukhail (161)

(Mr. Newbigging) 3 Won by a head; a length. Time: 2 min. 17 sees. Pari-mutuel: Win $57.30: Places 1st $18.20: 2nd $33.80; Urd $9.10.

781. George's Plate: One and a Quarter Milex-A cup presented with $750 added. A Handenp for Griffins of this Season. Top weight not to exceed 101 lb. Entrance Fee $5. 2nd Prize: $300. 4rd Prize: $200. Mr. L. Dunbar's Fortune Bay (101) (Mr. Heard) Mr. Chan Tin-son's Wonderful Stag

(158)

***** (Mr. Frost) 2 Mr. L. T. F. Gold Key (155) ..

(Mr. Harriman) Won by two lengths; five lengths. Time: 2 mins. 90,3/5 secs. Farl-mutuel: Win $25.00; Places 1st $9.40: 2nd $0.00,

1

Berrison Handlery: Third Division: One Mile-For China Fonics, "B" and "C" Classos, .-"B" Clans ponies which have won $1,000

No. 681

027

110

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Race 7.

$1,082.40

506,40

283.20 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 045; 431.

Race 8.

No. 69R

.$1,829.80

781

H

734

622.80 201.40 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos.1 217, 360, 430, 455, 59, 431, 010, 345. 323, 306, 181, 691, 58,

No. 673

401 200

Race 9.

$1,843.80 620.80 203.40 Unplaced 'runners ($50 each) Nos. 201, 191, 361, 185, 121, 088, 320, 740, 447, 575, 308, 249.

Race. 10.

No. 500

$2,050.00

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700

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Unplaced runners (80 gach) Now. FRENCH OFFICERS ARRESTED the cameras were confiscated. 590, 305, 103, 719, 166.

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