THE HUNGRO.
CHANGE IN DATES OF BIG CRICKET GAMES
ADVOCATED BY
R. ABBIT
people who should have been in the team who could not turn out. I think the solution is to play the Club vs. Army match on an early whole holiday-say Armistico dny if no Interport cricket Interferes. They usually raise a full side early on.
PRESENT ARRANGEMENTS T
UNSATISFACTORY
OPPORTUNITY TO REVIVE AN
OLD FIXTURE
HOW THE CLUBS FARED LAST WEEK
(By R. Abbit)
can
BIG RUGBY MATCH
(Continued from Page 8.)
WOR
The Navy or most of it is here the Army, are available, as they are over Christmas and Club could leaving for England. Lt. M. Brown play them, and the Army_play} (Navy) who also originally them over the Christmas holidays, selected for the side, has had to stand while the United Services match down owing to an injury.
ould be played at New Year when everyone is available,
During the evening the members Then for China New Year, the of the Australian team will be prl | Club might revive! 蟲 very old|vately entertained at the home of a
fixture and take, on the Reat. Or local Now Zenland resident, in con-
cancelled.
The Kitano Maru will sail for
ese
VISITORS DRAW: WITH CHINESE
Hongkong Players Prominent
The cream of the Shanghai Chin- footballers met the combined eleven from Hongkong and Tientsin in a special exhibition match at the Stadium on Sunday afternoon and after 90 minutes of vigorous battle the score stood at one all, says tho Shanghai Times.
Approximately 14,000 spectators,
the biggest crowd that had ever at-
venuo
If not this, then play II.K.C.C.sequence of which the dinner ar-tended a match at the new football: Kowloon. This would Include ranged by the Football Club has been ous stands and the latecomers could
this season, jammed the spaci K.C.C. and all those resident in Kowloon. I have reason
find only standing room. to be-
Misjudgmont on the part of both lieve that tho polut has not escaped the notice of those Manila at 8 am, to-morrow. It is custodians accounted for the points which were registered in the first who
the run
Club Cricket understood that arrangements have period, the second session being and I trust that they will take been made for the Australians
to coreless a former Shanghal ath-1 In the eighth minute play match against a combined Manila and H.M.S. Medway and Suled side, failed to grab a high cer lete playing goalie for the combin marine Flotilla side.
TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
As was expected the Hongkong Club had very action next season. little difficulty in beating the Civil Service. Beck was in great form and bowling at the off stump more than he usually does did much better than when he devotes a great deal of time to the batsman.
The most important match in the First Division is between the I.B.C. and the Army. The Indians have the advantage of playing at
A draw puts them out for a win. out of the winning for the Shield. Garthwaite however is back in the side, and the Army may bring off a surprise result. I hardly expect it. They might however quite well make a draw, of it.
RUGBY TOURISTS,
Australian Team Win From Doshisha Fifteen.
Tokyo, Feb. 16.
"CAPT. FOSTER'S" SELECTIONS
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934. 24th, 20th, 27th, 28th February, and 3rd March, 1934.
On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday. 28th February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first bell will to rung. at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tin interval, will be taken after the fifth race on the Arst four
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members are reminded that, thoj and their ladies must wear their out the Meeting. badges prominently displayed through.
(Continued from Páge 8.3:
I do not think for one moment that Diana Bay will start in The Ladies' Purse on the fourth day but if she docs | days. the result will, of course, be a foregone conclusion. In her absence, we should be treated to a very fine race between Blue Star, Gleneagles, Sadko, No one without a badge will be Hetman or King's Justice. admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-members to Mr. Dynasty's contenders may the Members Enclosure and Club find the 7 lbs penalty, (if in- Rooms at $10.00 per day including curred as I think it will), de-tax-or $10.00 including tax for the priving the stable of the win, Mesting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 and therefore at the weights I respectively), are obtainable through Secretary upon Introduction by faney Gleneagles.
a Momber, such Member to be reapon. alble for all chita, otc.
Badges admitting Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the
Course.
Sadko is my choice for The Consolation Stakes, failing him I will take Blue Star as my second fancy.
COUNTY RUGGER
ENCOUNTER
the
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to
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27704) WILL CLOSE AT 10 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 1230 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, Tole- phone No. 21020.
bo
On ne pretext will children permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meoling.
PUBLIC. ENCLOSURE.
tro from Tacong, the Chinese out- side right, due to the glaring aun, and K. S. Suen who had made his name known as a prolific goal-getter of the concluded interport series, literally walked into the net with the ball
to hang up the opening Ricketts caught a couple of nice They badly missed. J. Wul-home, but they have got to go all -chances in the slips, but actually,ker's batting as only Sgt. That
point, Sgt. with the exception of Richardson, cher and
Cornelius did
In the latter part of the initial bat. As he whom Beck bowled with a beautiful|anything with the
halt Y. A. Chow, the Chinese iron- gate, misjudged the fight of the off break, and Baker, who ran him- Indians made three hundred how
outside lonther when Archer, the self out in one of the silliest | ever I A not likely that they
In a Rugby football inatch today, left of Tientsin, delivered a beauti-SOMERSET WIN KEEN fashiona I have ever seen. nobody could have avoided defent,
ful centre goalwards. Chow jumped looked like stopping for a moment., The Sookunpoo Club's chances
Another good game should be the visiting Australian XV beat up in an attempt to fist the leather boune- There was rather a spot in one were further enhanced when their
sphere end of the pitch. Pearce claimed near rivals Craigengewer and the one when Craigengower are at Deshiali by 23 points to 11 after anway but missed, tho
never-ing into the net for the equalizer.
Landon, Feb. 22. three easy victims at the end of the Rerrelo drew with each other.hume to the K.C.C. On their own ene side struggle that wAY,
well, theless, packed with thrills.—Reuter, The Chinese were unfortunate not
The price of admission to the Public In an inter-county rugger game. to be able 14 Innings. Mitchell and Owen Hughes But the latter side, playing at ground they may do quite
field their strongest to-day, productive of some thrill-Enclosure is $4.00 per day including beat put up over forty to start, with but home were lucky to get away with though I doubt if they can
team as L. K. Thi was on the sicking exchanges, Somerset defented tax for all persons including ladies. list while A. H. Zoo was away from Middlesex by eighteen points to
and is payable at the Gate. both had some very lucky snleksn draw, Prata saved them. The the strong K.C.C. hatting. There
this city.
On the other hand tho off Baker who bowled very stendily, | Club second bent the Civil) should be a draw,
combined
cam utilized
several The Club won by nine wickets.
The Civil Service have a chance. of winning their first League
serves who had not been participat- ing
the In
interport matches. SEVİNEDICTIONZACARITAN match for two years. But they
The following will represent St. Nevertheless, the contestants Kave probably won't do it! The Uni-
-"TELEGRAPH” Hi, the Tientsin pivot, again Fersity visit them and I imagine Andrew's Club in their Mamak Hockey an interesting, exhibition,
SUPPLEMENT Rodrigues is about due for a score. Tournament fixture against the Radio
In the junior division so far as Sports Club on the Marina ground stood out head and shoulders above the others though at times he show- I can see the Police should lose to this afternoon at 5.
sharpR. Hd signs of slackening.
Cork and the Sappers, while I expect draws Wong: A. S. Blies and E. H. P. Brittain, the Hongkong reserves, between University and Army White; E. MacNider, A. E. P. Guest rendered much assistance in check. Service Corps,, and K.C.C. and (Capt.) and A. B. Hameon; F. A. ing the attacks in the intermedlate Craigengewer. I ennnot trace any Broadbridge, P. J. Barlow, N. A. E. line. Allen and Dellar were depond- more games. If CS.C.C. I are Mackay, E. F. Fincher and R. H. A. able while Roxburgh negotinted ser
eral dimcult shots, playing the Navy it must be at King's Park and not at the Valley as the Navy.card says.
VARSITY CRUSHED.
Service second ground.
On
the Club
THE BIG GAMES.
Even though they were playing at home the University could make it is becoming more and more no more than sixty, though K.G.C. obvious that an alteration in the bowling is not as hard most dates of the big gantes will have Burnett failed to get wickets and to be made. There is no getting think what he wants is a holiday.away from the fact that it is n His bowling seems to have lost its farce 19 play the United Services life. But I and it hard to put match at Chinn New Year. The Sargent's four wickets, for eight Navy has half packed up and gone, runa down to anything but sheer while the Army seems to withdraw bad batting. And the Varsity itself into camps and places where
they train.
ground is a small one too!
H.K.C.C. TEAMS.
MAMAK HOCKEY.
Woolley.
Lenm
Tsixteen.--Reuter,
The middle trio of the attacking department combined well but throw away numerous chances of scoring T. A through wild kicking. Archer sent Red-across lovely centres which were not utilized and K. L. Chen was too starved to enable him to show his
Chow Steady.
McInnes, E. J. R. Mitchell, THE SECOND DIVISION;
It is true that, omitting Garth- waite who was a casualty (though
Pearce, J. E. Potter, F. A. The Varsity second
his camp
mand, G. R. M. Ricketts. eleven there was a did better against the
The following will represent the K.C.C.) duties' would. prevent his playing
2nd XI at LR.C.A. K. Mac-wares. second who seemed lo declare before, he broke
in senior and down), there H.K.C.C. v LR.C. very late.
good to were only four or five at most of junior cricket matches on Sotur-kenzie, 1. W. Baines, P. E. Basket, C. W. E. Bishop. R. R. Davies, G. anyone.
the best possible side available. day. The LIC. consolidated their But as soon as it came to getting 1st XI at H.K.C.C.-A. W. Hay R. Divett, J. Hunter, position by beating the Sappers, their place the trouble started ward, A. C. Beck, D. S. Harley, H. Lammert. W. K. Robinson, G. A. the who were not at full strength, and there Wer at least five Owen Hughes, L, D. Kilbee, Stowart, R. T. Talbot.
A draw was no
"
SUNDAY
RY
with
KINGS
east
At last
Something
New Under The Sun
Y. Y. Chow stopped several sting- L. Eing shots and with the exception of costly misjudgment through
balanced
which
the
visitors
BOOK NOW
So Mighty that a New Method had to be Devised to Produce it
The First NARRATAGE
Picture
THE POWER AND GLORY
THE
SPENCER TRACY-COLLEEN MOORE RALPH MORGAN---HELEN VINSON
the
ART
Numerous Pictures
There
To-morrow
will be numerous pictures of toplenl interest in to-morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement. illustrated Sporting events
will include, the Shanghai v. United Services Rugby match, the Jardine's v Bank soccer, game, and the Fanling Races, and there will also be a group of II.M.S. Berwick's engine- room soccer XI.
Weddings illustrated will be those of Dr. R. S. Tralil and Miss M. L. Mückellar, and Mr. W. K. Young and Miss Lettie Tsu,
Other groups will include the Kowloon Tong Anglican Church Sunday School, the University Graduates' Club dinner dance and the Garrison Sergeants Mess.
Amongst other pictures will be three of the 60-mile yacht race to Peng Chau and back.
U.S. AIR MAIL.
TO BE RETURNED TO PRIVATE OPERATORS
Washington, Feb, 22. There is A definite prospect of an early restoration of air mail carrying by private companies.
Mr. James Mead, the Chairman of the Post Office Committee of the House of Representatives, stated to-day that the Adminis tration Is anxious to return the air mail to private companies as soon as honest contracts can be arranged.-United Press.
count, he was quite steady and safe. in front of him Lee and Kiang spoilt many concerted attacks launch- ed by the visiting forwards.
9. D. Liang proved himself to be the outstanding figure in the link- Ing department while Doo and Woo had the opposing forwards well guarded.
Suen slammed in zipping shots, but did not receive sufficient support from his colleagues. Tsoong was a thorn in the right flank until ho twisted his ankle, the injury in capicitating him from placing the leather as ho desired.
Shanghai Chinese:-Y. Y. Chow (Tung Hwa); Z. K. Kiang (Threa
Cultures) and N. Lee (Tung Hwal
Y. L. Woo (Tung Hwa), KY, Doo (Tung Hwa) and S. D. Llang Three Cultures); Y. 9. Thoong (Three Cultures), K, C. Chen (Thres Cultures), N. Z. Lee (Tung Hwa), K. S. Suen. (Threo Cultures) and Z., H.. Van (Tung Hwa).
Hongkong and Tientsin Combined: Roxburgh (Tientsin) -Allen (Hongkong) and Dollar (Tientsin); Brittain (Hongkong); Hill (Tien tein), and Cork (Hongkong); K, L, Chen (Hongkong). Jones (Tientsin), Elllott (Hongkong), Johansson (Tlontein) and "Archer (Tientsin).
Refaros:--H. F. Marshall,
-Linesmen:—G; E, Knight and H. B. Lobb.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men etc. will not be
be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hour Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Scerotary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building.
Employers are
to dis requested tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Servanta are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for pass- Ing through on their duties but mauat remain in their employers stands.
Any persons found laltering with Servants passos in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure.
By Order,
C.:B. BROWN,
...Secretary..
Hongkong, 12th February, 1984,
KING'S THEATRE.
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O'Keefe-Montgomery School of Dancing.
TUESDAY, 6th March, 1934, at 5.10 p.m.
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His Excellency the Governoy Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., and Lady Peel.
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