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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1934.

CHAMPION JOCKEY STILL LEADS

LEO FROST HEAD OF

WINNING LIST

D. S. LI OFFERS A STRONG

CHALLENGE

VISITING RIDERS DOING WELL

AT ANNUAL MEETING

Two more wins left Mr. Leo Frost, local champion jockey at the head of the list of jockey win- ners at the close of yesterday's racing. But he is being strongly challenged by Mr. D. S. Li and Mr. Y. S. Chang, who have six and five victories to their credit respective- ly.

The latest list of auccesses | C. N. K.

rocorded by jockeys and owners A. M. L. Sonreg

Mackle and Grayburn Samson

Mas Y. Shenton

follows..

Leading Jockeyя.

1st 2nd 3rd

Mrs. Dunbar

L. G. Frost

G 4 2

II. S. Y.

D. S. LI....

6

ล 2

Y. 8. Chang

6 6 3

Hall and Shenton Lender

A. J. P. Hoard

3

6

Lee

T. L. Wong

8. Y. Sun

N. Deitz

F. Marshall

B. A. Proulx E. O. Butler

3. W. Pan

P. P Botelho

H. P. Chanson

H. M. Pih.....

F. M. L. Soares

S. N. Pon

D. Black ....

R. H. Charles

G. A. Harriman

S. Y. Liang

Leading Owners,

L. Dunbar

Mrs, Pearce

Dynasty

Hom

Lan

L! Shlu-pang Fatshan Plano

Kong Bros. LI Kwok-chun

Triumvir

II. S. Chan

H. Kom-tong

Yick Chim

Esk

Cheong and Wo

Grist and Beck

Holcoside

Li and Li

Mrs. Lowcock

Woo Tucson

*

L. T. F.

Stephan Lam

5. W, Tang

Mrs. S. W. Tang

Wong Ping-shun

C. B. Brown

Seth

Slurt and Lobel

E. L. Hosie

Li Yu

Chan Wing-yung

Hobalad

K.. H. W.

Li Po-chun

Lady Peel

Sir Wm. Peel

Widdecombe

Wong Su-ngav

1st 2nd 3rd

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SATURDAY'S SOCCER.

Alterations In Fixtures Announced.

The Hongkong Football Association announces the following changes for! Saturday's soccer matchen:

Match Postponed. Division Hongkong Police v. H.K. Club;

Change of ground-Division R.A. v. Royal Navy, transferred Caroline 1 ground;

YESTERDAY'S WINNER-Gladia tor, with

Mr. A. J. P. Heard up, being led in after winning the Tientsin Stakes at the Valley yester

day. (Photo: Maa Chsung).

YACHTING

Alterations In Club

Programme

CRICKET

VOLUNTEERS BEAT THE CLUB

LOSERS' POOR BATTING

THE WAY SPORT ADVIS

LOCAL HOCKEY.

BORDERERS DEFEAT C.B.A. BY EASY MARGIN.

In a friendly hockey match play. ed at King's Park yesterday after noon, the South Wales Bordarera de feated the Central British Associa tion by six goals to nil, leading by two clear goals at the interval A weak Hongkong C.C. team was The Borderers fielded only ton men. beaten by 79 runs in a friendly while the C.B.A. fielded only eight ericket match by the Hongkong players.

Volunteers yesterday afternoon, a Though the soldiers netted feature of the gamo being a brilliant

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bowling spasm by G. B. M. Ricketts, Roals, A. Moss, in goal for the civi the slow bowler, who at one atagolions, brought off a number of good naves, C. Halford worked very of the game took six wickets for hard at centre-half and made effec three runs in 4.2 overs, onojot which tive clearances.

WAS maiden,

Mamak Match

TENNIS TO RE-START

CHAMPIONSHIP TIES TO-MORROW

GOOD DOUBLES PROMISED

vory

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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

On Saturday 24th, Monday 18th, Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 24th February, the first bell will be rang at I am and the first race will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the frat bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m..and the firnt-race will bo run at 2.00 pm,

The tiffin Interval will bo takon after the fifth race on the first four Jaya.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they and their ladies must wear thei badges prominently displayed through. out the Meeting.

No one withont a badge will he admitted to the fembore Enclosuro.

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

(By "Veritas"). In the first half, Johnson and The Volunteers were given a pro-Casey scored, while Johnson (3) and

After a lapse of four days,the Members mising start by E. J. R. Mitchell L/C (86) Jones brought the total and B. C. Finchor, but with the bag to six in the second parled.

matches in the open tennis exception of 24 from N. A. E.

championships will, this time Mackay, the other batamon were un-

weather permitting, be resumed able to take advantage of the posi

at the Cricket Club to-morrow, tion. Mitchell was not dismissed In a Mamak Hockey Tournament until he had scored 07, and when match played on the Chatham Road

afternoon, the But the programma is he had made 56 Fincher retired. ground yesterday The innings closed at 178."

Royal Engineers gained a convinc- restricted, only three encounters Ricketts, who was not put on to ing victory over the Royal Army being eet down for to-morrow and bowl until the opening batamen had Medical Corps, scoring, no less than two on Friday. neverely punished all the other bowl-five goals without reply. in his first ers, conceded 17 runa four overs, including a six, but he then had an inspired spelt and dur ing his next four overs he took six wickets for three runs.

The Hongkong C.U. wore always Oghting for runs, although Ricketts and Redmond made something of, a stand. Ricketts only made eight, but dofonded hie wicket stubbornly. Just before time for drawing stumpa the last Hongkong C.C. wicket foll,

The following alterations and addi-the total being 105 runa. Scores: tions to the club sailing programme

have just been made:

Volunteers.

Sunday, March 4, Resail Second E. J. R. Mitchell, c Lammert, Cruiser Championship.

b Redmond Eunday, March 11, Scandinavian E. C. Fincher, retired... Cup Match.

N. A. E. Mackay, b Redmond Sunday, April 8, Club v. Subscri-L. D. Kilbee, e Mackenzie, bern Match.

Ricketts Saturday, April 14, Cruiser Race to R. H. Grinths, e Redmond, b

Ricketts Taipo.

Saturday, April 21, Cruisers' ren-F. S. W. Smith, c Redmond,

Ricketts dezvous at Taipo.

Sunday, April 22, Cruiser Race F. Baker, e Ricketts, Redmond from Lone Harbour to Hongkong. J. E. Potter, e Divett, b Ricketts R. T. Talbot, not out ******* A. D. Lowson, L.b.w., Ricketts A. C. Beck, e Hayward, b Ricketts

LOCAL RUGBY.

Club "A" Fifteen To

Meet H.M.S. Cornwall.

Extras

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Game Cancelled,

Futhermore unless conditiona considerably improve these will have to be held over until next The friendly match arranged be-week. tween the Radio Sports Club and the The already postponed doubles YMCA, seniors yesterday, was can-tie between Sullivan and Daff and Tam and Ng Kam-chien, is down called.

for decision on Thursday, and this is about the most attractive tie.

TRIANGULAR TOURNEY

It suggests a fairly comfortable win for the British pair, who are certainly much stronger as a com- bination. Tam is still wanting in.

whether Ng, excellent na ho is, can make up the difference.

Hockey Club and Army his doubles play, and it is doubtful

Meet Next Week

The annual triangular tournament, formerly known as the Sim Shield Competition, is to start next week when the Army and the Hongkong 3 Hockey Club clash.

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SERIOUS PROPOSITION.

G. R. M. Ricketts will come up

againat his first serious propsal-

It was originally arranged that tion in Iu Tak-cheuk, who is play- this annual tournament commence to-

day with the Club meeting the Navy.ing as well as over this year as but owing to the absence from port of his success againat F. H. Kwok H.M.S. Medway, there will be a week's testifles. The soft court should be 1delny.

of assistance to the Chinese who has plenty of twist ahots at his command, and Ricketts may and it hard to exploit his driving.

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178

Next Wednesday, March 7, the Hongkong Hockey Club will meet the Army at King's Park, the game be ing due to start at 6 p.m.

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

RIFLE SHOOTING.

M.. R. W.

The following have been selected to Divett present the Hongkong Rugby Club Owen Hughes 1A" fteen against H.M.S, Cornwall Robinson

1.

to

Match arranged.Division II, Kow- loon F.C. v. Athletic, at Kowloon F.C. ground. Kick off 4.30 o'clock.

on the Club ground to-morrow, kick- Redmond off at 5 p.m.-K. Noble; J, J. Fergu-Baines Ran, B. C. Allan, J. Hutchison, A. H. Ricketta Harbord: M. W, Turner, H. C. Moske; R. I. Cherrill, R. G. sticton, S. H. Garrod, W. R, Andrews, D. X. Hislop, C. Austin, D. M. Wheeler, and A. F. Walkden, Reserve:-S.Sirange.

His heart's in his work!

The longer the

hours, the more

he loves his jobl.

HER BODYGUARD

Protecting this darling of the footlights... business is a pleasure! He has the best job in town, and he's out to make the most of it!

A Paramount Picture with.......

EDMUND LOWE WYNNE GIBSON

EDWARD ARNOLD, JOHNNY HINES a B. P. SCHULBERG Production ALHAMBRA

TO-DAY

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Hongkong C. C.

H. Owen Hughes, c Talbot, b

Deck

A. K. Mackenzle, 1.b.w., Smith G. R. M. Ricketts, 1.b.w., Boek T. M. L. Redmond, hit wicket.

Baker

A. W. Hayward, b Beck

H. W. Baines, c Potter,

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Kilboo

L. E. Lammert, c Potter, b Beck

PE Baskett;"b-Baker"

W Keith Robinson, not out

R. R. Washby, b Baker

G. E. Rivolt, absent

Extras

Total

There should be plenty to in- terest in the meeting between Capt. Cannon and Ng Kam-chuen on Friday. Ng has improved out of all knowledge since last year, but that Capt. Cannon has. in no way lost any form is indicated by his Monthly Competition Held success over Lieut. Honre in the

During Last Week-End. Club tournament, following the

man's Navy.

victory against In the monthly competition of the Cassumbhoy. Hongkong Rifle Club held at the

The programmes arranged for Kowloon Tong Range during the the next two days are:

Inat week-end. C. P. O, Mitchell was! awarded a spoon for high percentage in "A" Class.

The results were ne follow:

Class "A"

C. P. O. Mitchell ·

I. H. Woodman

Cines

D. W. Waterten J.-L. Totlay–,

82

яз

2# 388 38

21 J. Forbes

77

Class "D"

G. Austin

65

04

105

J. Hall

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

RAILWAY SMASH

0. M. R. W.

IN AMERICA

Baker

10.2 1 80

Smith

4

Beck

10

Lowson Kilboe

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KOWLOON MARATHON.; Thirteenth Annual Event! To Be Held Shortly. As announced the thirteenth annual) Kowloon Marathon Race organised by St. Andrew's Club is to be run Monday March 19 noxt, starting from outside St. Andrew's Church, in Nathan Road at 4.30 p.m.

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TWENTY DEAD: FORTY INJURED

New York, Feb. 26. Twenty are dead and forty badly injured as the result of a terribile callway accident near Pittsburgh to-night.

Crashing over П frozen switch while travelling at # high speed, an express train plunged over a viaduct into the street below.

Frightful scenes were witness ed, and the sufferings of the The course will be the same as in Injured were accentuated by the former years, being approximately bitterly cold weather. 0 miles. The route to be taken will

THURSDAY.

OPEN SINGLES,

G. R. M. Ricketts v Iu Tak theuk

OPEN DOUBLES..

"A. L. Sullivan ̈andTMW.-A; ̃II Buff v Tam Yoc-fong tad Ng Kam-chuen

Capt. Cannon and H. Owen- Hughes v. C. E. Millard and C. Pilo

- FRIDAY,

OPEN SINGLES, Capt. Cannon y Ng Kam- chuen

:

OPEN DOUBLES.

Iu Take-chcuk and W. C. Hung v, Chia Chun-chiu and Lee U wing.

coaches lay on the road, a twisted mass of wreckage, but fortunately, two sleeping cars and the dining car remained on the track.

Badges admitting to Membern Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Bellding. (Tel. 27704 WILL CLOSE AT 10 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 1230 pm. ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of Tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered is advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel. Phone No. 21020.

On no protext will children he permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meating,

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 Ballora in uniform are admitted to the Pubile Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakera, Tic Tac men etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,

Tigins will be obtainable "In the Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be lameð on application to the Secretary, Brð Floor, Gloucester Buliding.

Employers are requested to dis tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosuro except for paas- ing through their duties but mush remain in their employers' standa.

Any persons found loitering" with Servants' passen in. their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure,

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 12th February, 1934.

KINGS THEATRE,

A Basting Display by the pupile of the

O'Koofe-Montgomery School of Dancing...

TUESDAY, 6th March, 1934,

at 5.10 p.m.. Under the Distinguished Patronage of.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Pool, K.C.M.G., and Lady Peel. Part proceeds to be given be Earl Haig's Fund for disabled sallors and soldiers.

Tickets: $4.00.83.00 $2.00 $1.00. (including tax). Children and Service Men half price.

($4.00 $3.00 $2.00 only).

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First reports stated that Ave

Coupons to be exchanged anil had been killed and twenty injur: | Tičkets to be booked at the Theatre' ed, but as relief workers set about clearing the debris, the death list mounted steadily.

It is now established that at least twenty are dead. Four aro

be via Waterloo Road, Prince Edward Firemen with Bows, working lu hospital, seriously injured and Road, Tam Kung Road, Chatham with the aid of torch lights, cut a similar number were assistcu or Road, Salisbury Road, and back into through one conch to reach an carried from the scene of the Nathan Rand, finishing at the St. Imprisoned passenger.

wrock, Buffering from minor in- Androw's Church entrance,

SUNDAY

The engine, tender and several Jaries.-Reuter,

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