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ADVTS. THE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934. 24th, 20th, 27th, 28th February, and 3rd March, 1934.

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On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 28th February, the first boll will be rung at 11 am and the first race will be

7 at 11.30 am. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first boil will bo rung at 1:30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tiffin Interval wil be taken after the Afth race on the first four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they and thoir Indies must wear their badgre prominently displayed through. out the Meoling.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Depbers' Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tnx-or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon Introduction by a Mensher, sach Member to be respon sible for all chils, etc.

Members'

Badges admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the "Race Courne.

The Secretary's Omeo, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building. (Tel, 27704), WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of Tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele phone No. 21920.

On no pretext will children be parmitted in either enclosure during the frst four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure is $4.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate

Soldiers and Sellore in uniform are admitted to the Publie. Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

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

Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building.

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Employers are requested tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Servants are not permitted in the Mambors Enclosure except for pase- ing through on their duties but must remain in their employers stands.

Any persons found foitering with Servants' passce in their possession will forfeit the same and will be romoved from the enclosure,

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 12th February, 1984.

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FOR THEMSELVES

A USEFUL LEAGUE TABLE RECORDS GUIDE

The following tabulated league tablo records of all the clubs in the English League and the first division of the Scottish League show their home and away performances up to and including yesterday's matches.

Derby County Arsenal

Wednesday.****

West Bromwich 29 Portsmouth

ENGLISH LEAGUE. FIRST DIVISIÓN.

TO BEAT THE BOOK

(By "Robin").

HOME

West Bromwich Grimsby

Coventry

Crystal Palace Queen's Park Chesterfield Walsall Celtic

Queen o South Motherwell

Arsenal Tottenham Darlington

-Total

Home

...Away

Goale

Luton

Huddersfield

28' 15

14

W. D. L. 16 8 5

842 7 0 1 G

W. D. L. W. D. L.

9 5 0

G 3

F. A. Pta. 50 28

Bradford

7 3.4 47 28

08 37

AWAY

10

Tottenhum..

16 4 10

3 1 .9 1

4

64

64 41

37

4G

3

63

34

341

Blackpool Charlton

Blackburn

..

144 11 12 3

52 66

32

Manchester C.

12 80

9 3

.42

40

32

Barrow

12 7 10

7.4

46

43

31 DRAWS

.

11 8 10

7 1

48 44

30

10 10 8

7 6

35 32

80

10 0 9

7

74

44

12

20

10 8 10

*68

30

28

8

68 61

28

GO. GO

28 A

66 67

27

53 02

27

44 44

26

35 36

24

10

40

61

23

88 58

23

6

8

29 32

21

1

1. 12

38 77

20

2.5

3 11

37 -62

Everton Sunderland

Newcastle

Middlesbro' Aston Villa Wolverhampton Leeds United Loicester

*********-------3825

9 10 10

13 2 13

11 5 13

9 0 10

28 10 6 12

26

8

8 10

8

7 14

8 7 13

Birmingham

5 11 12

Sheffield U. Chelson

7 6 10

G. G 16

Liverpool

Stoke City

Grimsby Brentford Port Vale Preston N.E.

Blackpool Bolton Plymouth Bury Oldham Bradford Fulham Bradford C. Southampton West Ham Hull City

CONDITION OD 00 15 10 15 20

G

J

SECOND DIVISION.

Total

P.. W. D. L.

28 16 2 11

DINNNUN 14 CO GO IN 23 60 DAFONDANCE

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Our Forecast

English And Scottish

Cup Ties

ENGLISH F.A. CUP

Fifth Round

32 WEDNESDAY y Manchester City 82 PRESTON Northampton

SCOTTISH CUP.

Home W. D. L.

Away

Goals

W. D. L. F. A

Pte.

28 20 0 8. 11 0 3. 28 16 6 8 10 2 2 28 14 6 9

0 05

69 40

40

3 0 69

44

36

9 1 2 28 13 6 9 10 9 1

5 2

7 30 23

33

# 38

61

..

28 12 8 8

8 4 2

4

44

10

89| LIVERPOOL v Bolton

28 11 9 8

9 5

65 49

31 Stokov Chelaca

29 11 8 10

8 3 4

49

65

80

Swansea v PORTSMOUTH

Arsenal v DERBY

28 117 10

7

4 8 7

44 43

20

TOTTENHAM - Aston Villa

28 14 1 13

10

63

56

29

28 12 6 11

11

36

48

29

28 12 3 13

60 48

27 11 5 11

11

37 33

28

0 811

8

.G8

28

9 8 11

8

37 40

Notts County Notts Forest

20

9 7 13

3 10

49 48

Burnley

28 9 6 18 28

8 8

3.9

47

10 4 10

2 2 10

41

Millwall

8 2 9

27

41

23

Swansea

0

8 11

84

422

22

Manchester U.

19

14

21

Lincoln

1 11

29

19

Norwich

Charlton Exeter Bristol R. Tulan

Swindon Aldershot Clapton O. Crystal P.

ABQANDAONO

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

20 16 8 8 10 1 1 28 14 4 10 11 12 26 138 28-12-79

54 38 53 35 -56———47-

38 43 30 42

27

Third Round

ALBION ROVERS ▾ Ross County 20 QU O'SOUTH Condenbeath 26 CELTIC Falkirk

25 Hiberniane v Aberdeen

24 MOTHERWELL▾ East Stirling

24 RANGERS v Hearis

St. Johnstone and St. Mirren-byes,

ENGLISH LEAGUE

First Division

EVERTON Middlesbro

WEST. BROMWICH v Wolves

SECOND DIVISION. Bradford (1) v Plymouth (0) Burnley (v BRENTFORD, (−)] Bury (1) SOUTHAMPTON (0) GRIMSBY (2) West Ham (1) HULL (~~) v Fulham (-))) 37 Lincoln (-) Blackpool (-) 35 Millwall (3) Bradford C (8) 35 NOTTS C (2) ▼ Notts F (4) 38

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), 32 ALDERSHOT (0) Swindon (1) 31 Brighton (6) v READING (8) 31 BRISTOL R-(1)-B'nemouth-(0) 28 COVENTRY (1) ▼ Watford (5) 28 CRYSTAL P (4) ▼ Cardiff (1) 26 GILLINGHAM (1) ▼

▾ Exeter (2) 28 LUTON (4) Clapton (1)

(6) ▼ Y Newport (1) 24U PARK

Southend (-) v Charlton (~~) Torquay (2) v NORWICH (2)

Total

Home

Away

P. W. D. L.

Queen's Park

Coventry

Reading

W. D. L. W. D. L. 28 17.0 6 11 2 1 27 10 6 6 12 1 28 14 7 7 10 2 2 27 14 7 6 12 2

4 4 6 4 4 5

4 6 5

63

Goale F. A. 60 38 61 81.

37

Pta.

40

2 ก

5 0

57 33

6 2 7

57 37

3 B 8

10 0 2

3 5 6

-6

27 11 6 10 27

8 4 2

9 10 8

6 6 3

28 10 6·12

9 3 2

10

M

GO

27 0 8 10

6 6 2

42 45

26 9. 6 11

7

8

49 51

28 9 6 14

10

47 48

23

27 7 0 11

49

37 42

23

Gillingham

279 5 13 27 8 6 13

7

20

32 56

23

6 4 3

10

58 66

22

Southend

27

7 7 18

4 4

8 9

32, 48

· Bournemouth

27

6 14

2 10

42 01

Nowport

27

4 12 11

6 5

28 40

Bristol C Cardif

26

5 10 11

8

89

27

7

3 17

◊ 12

38

66

Northampton Watford Brighton Torquay

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH),

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). ACCR'GTN '(7) v Hartlep'in (1) Chester (4) v Carlislo (0)

21 CHESTRFLED (→) ▼ Manuf'ld (—)

21 Darlgta (1) ▾ SOUTTIPORT (0)

20 Doncaster (1) Barrow (1)

20. Gatesh'd (4) Wrexham (4)

17 N Brighton (1) TRANMERE (1)

Rochdale (2) v Barnsley (3) ROTHRHM (5) ▼ Crewe (0) WALSALL (4) ▼ Halifax (0) York (2) v Stockport (2)

Total

Home Away

Goals

P. W. D. L.

W. D. L. W. D. L.

F.

Pts.

Chesterfield

28 20 2 6 12 0 2 8 2 4 27 16 7 4 12 2 0 28 17 4 7 11 2 0

02 20

42

4 G

4

76

92

89

77 47

Stockport Barnsley Walsall Tranmere Halifax Doncaster Barrow Wrexham Gateshead Hartlepools Crewe Alex. Southport Accrington Carlisle York City Darlington Chester Mansfield

N. Brighton

Rotherham Rochdale

Motherwell Rangers Hearts Aberdeen St. Johnstone Queen o'South Kilmarnock

Avr Falkirk

Celtic Hamilton Hibernians Clyde

Queen's Park

16 8 9 12 1

14

15 2 10 11

28 13 5 10

28 10 9 9

26 12 4 10

27 0 8 10 28 11. 6 12 28 10 18 28 € 13 9 29. 10 6 14 28 9 6 13 28 9 5 14

B

NANOSANDA

88

69 38 85

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60

54

64

7

46

68

10

40.69

11

9 11

30 8 7 16

27

4 14

0 10

28

6 10 12

A D

28

8 € 18

77

2

A 10

7 G 14 27

3 5

1 8

8 3 17 .6 2

2

1 11

FIRST DIVISION.

28

3 3 12 2 2

11

27 21 4

2 12 2 0 .9

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

84 55

70

CULENS Banzana◄Y

28 14 9 5 10 4 14 5

29 16 5 8 11 22

29 14 6 9

95 31

72 85

G. 74 40

3 G 68 51

W

29 10 2 11

20 14 10

20 12 9 8

2018 5 11

25 10 7 8

27 10 6 11

28 10 3 16

27 7 8 12

27 10 215 ·

7-8.18 08.00

St. Mirren

28

Dundee

28

Partick

Third Lanark

5 716

Airdrio:

Cowdenbeath

74 17

9 3

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10 10 10 10 10 10 DAGO

10 12 5 3 1 YHÄNNN

12455ODOPLOTONDONNE

1 10

7 23 10-

12 12:

69 38 60 03

65

78

69 G4

40

87

48 60

42 61 44 56

47 80 420.82 1.2 11. 43 88

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SIRDAR ALABRA

WINS

COUSIN MISSES MANY OPPORTUNITIES

(By "Voritas”).

Holding game point six times in succession for a 5-3 lead in the final set, which, if it had been obtained would almost ecertainly have assured him of victory, H. D. Rumjahn on Tuesday failed to clinch tho issuo agamat his cousin, S.A., to enter who finally won 0-1 the third round of the tennis championship.

History rapeated itself. Last year, when the cousins met in the early stages of the tournament, ILD. appeared to have the match well in hand and then fell to un inspired champion, but Sirdar has never been nearer to second round elimination than on Tuesday.

His fine power of concentra tian

eventually pulled him through, after a match of keen exchanges, in which deep drives! played a prominent part.

RUNAWAY SET.

Sirdar was slightly the botter player in the first set, and went to his points at the tenth game. But all the time his cousin had been warming to the task, and ho literally ran away with the second set, although blessed with some Juck.

During this stage the loser pro- duced some of his best forehand drives, cunningly placed deep in

(Canton). Pete CONSTANTEKISISESTIENDALE #PRESEKAI

TUESDAY'S RESULTS.

S. A.. Rumjahn. (holder) beat H. D. Rumjahn, 6-4, 9-7.

M. C.. Hung beat Firdes Khan, 6-3, 6-2

Lai Kwong-tsun beat K. Y. Ho, 6-3;8-0.

J. W. Leonard beat. S. A. Gray, 6-1, 6-2.

Capt. P. S. Cannon bent H. J. Armstrong, 6-0, 6-4.

Lt. A. C. C. Miers beat' M. Beach Thomas, 4-6, 9-7, 6-0.

TO-MORROW'S GAMES.

W. A. H. Duff v A E. P. Gues

M, W. Lo v C. Ravenhill Capt. Canon and H. Owen- Hughes v C. E. Millard and C. Ple

Y.

J. W. Leonard and Hachiuma v R, H. Wild and J. H. Armstrong

Tam Yoc-fong and Ng Kam- chuen . R. R. G. Hoare and -A..C.-C. Miers......

the champion's forehand corner. Ho forced Sirdar to cover a lot of retrieve, and quite ground to often scored points with

a nent finishing drop shot.

When he pulled out to two. love in the final set, it appeared as though Sirdar had shot his bolt, but he recovered in typical off n few brought style,

shota spectacular retrieving which earned him hard won points, and captured the next

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