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WINNING JOCKEYS AND

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TO-DAY D. S. LI IS

LEADING

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RIDER

FOUR WINS RECORDED

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$2.20 55 cts,

YESTERDAY

Dunbar Sta

The Way

1

Leads

As a result of some brilliant riding, which earned him four winners and one third place yesterday, Mr. D. S. Li topped the list of winning jockeys for the annual meeting, with ten winders, three second places and three third places. /

Mr. Leo Frost, champion jockey, added another two wine to his THE CHAMPION-Liberty Day, bag, making the total up to eight, mounted by Mr. Leo Freat, snapped and also brought in one second after winning the Chapigions event at place pony.

the race mwaking yesterday. (Photo: Mes Cheung),

Mr. Norman Deltz had his most successful day of the meeting, ateering home two winners, 9- second and a third. The complete Stephan Lam list of winning owners and jockeys Mrs. 8. W, Tang followeds, ..

Lending Owners.

L. Dunbar

Kong Bros

Mrs. Pearce

Dynasty Hem Lan

Li Shlu-pang

Fatshan Plane

C. N. K

Triumvir

Mackie & Grayburn

Li Kwok-chun

H. 9. Chan

Ho Kom Tong

Yick Chim

S. W. Tang

H. S. Y.

Grist and Beck

Li and Li

Esk

Cheong & Wo

Helenside

Mrs. Lowcock

Leong Kwok-cheong

Mra. E. H. M. Tinson

Woo Tucson.....

A. M. L. Soares

Mrs. Dunbar

Samsonide Miss Y. Shenton Sturt & Lobel: Li Po Chun

Hall & Shenton

Leader.. Lee...

1. T. F.

Wong Ping-shun

1st 2nd 3rd

C. B. Brown Seth

Hebslad

E.

L.

Hoale

6

4

J

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Li Yu

Chan Wing-yung KII W

Lady Pocl

Sir Wm, Peel Widdecombe

Wong Su-ngau

H. Y. Liang

Quarton

RUGBY

CORNWALL LOSE TO CLUB

BAD CONDITIONS PREVAIL

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SPORT ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934 24th, 26th, 17th, 28th February," and 3rd March, 1984, 53 4873

On Saturday 24th;-Honday 26th, Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 28th February, the first bell will be rong at 11 am, and the first 2600 will be | run að· 11,30, MD, On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm.

The tiffa interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first fear dayber

MEMBERS BÅDGES AND ENCLOSURE

Members are reminded that thes and their ladies must wear, thoir badges prominently displayed through- out the Meeting.

The Cornwall were unfortun- No one without a hidro will be ate to play their first match admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges adnitting non-members to against the Club "A" on a field the Members · Enclosure and Cinh almost thoroughly water- Rooms at $10.00 per day including logged, which made good hand- $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 ling impossible. They were respectively), are obtainable through beaten finally by one goal," a the Secretary upon introduction by penalty goal, and three tries a Member, such diember to be respon-

sible for all chits, etc. (17 points) to nil

Adapting themselves more quick- ly to the conditions: the Cornwall

the early stages, the Club at had much the better of the play in

tempting to back the ball and set their three quarters going. Con- Hidoring, the state of the field, several good movements resulted, but th Club soon roulised that kick and rush methods were more advantageous.

ONLY ONE TEAM.

In the first half the only score came from Peers, who ran well down the wing to beat the full back and scored between the posta. He howover, fouled with the kick. After half time there was only one side in it. The Club's forwards took all before them, and rushing the ball up to the Cornwall's Uno scored re- peatedly. Walkdon who played a 1st 2nd 3rd very atout game at forward, 10 3

scored twice, Peers kicked a penalty, and Turner cut through nicely from the twenty-five line to slide over the line for a try which was converted by Peers.

Leading Jockeys.

1.D. S. Li

L. G. Frost

Y. S. Chang

N. Deitz..

T. L Wong

A. P. Heard

F. Marshall

S. Y. Sun

B. A. Proulx

II. M. Ph

E. G. Butler

5. W. Pag

P.P Botelho

Hi. P. Chanson

Yu Shun-wa

F. M. L. Soares

S. N. Pan

W. H. Choy

R. H. Charles.

D. Black

G. A. Harriman

S. Y. Liang

STAYER

STAYER

Team { fi

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3

On a dry day the Cornwall should be a strong side. Their tackling was hard, and their backs are fast,, They have a very fine serum half in Wobster.

For the Club, 'Noble played a good game at full back, and Mocke worked the acrum well. He seem- ed to be able to handle the wet ball better than most..

It was a great game to play in. and in apite of the adverse condi- tions several bright bits of foot- ball were witnessed.

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Badges admitting to Members* Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course

The Secretary's Office 3rd Floor,

FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 1230 WILL CLOSE AT 10 m. ON THE Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704)

D. ON THE FIFTH DAY

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

permitted in either enclosure during On to pretext will children be the first four days; of the Mooting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, F The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day. Including tax for all personal including ladies, and to payable at the Gate pai

Soldiers and Bellors in uniforms are admitted to the Fublic. Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men ote, will precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey not be permitted to operate within the Club during the Race Meeting Restaurant in the Pubile Reconcre

T "SIMVANTS' PASSES.

Phases for Servants will be tasted an application to the Secretary, Brd Floor, Clanoester Building.

Tilion will be "obtainable the

Exployers are requested to d tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the pass.co. Membem Enclosure except for pass ***Servants are not permitted in the ing threagh on their duties but must remain in their employers' stands.

Any persons found foltering with Servants' passce in their possession will forfeit the nimo, and will be removed from the enclosure. By Order,

C. B..BROWN.

2. Becretary. Hongkong, 12th February, 1934.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms of the First Extra Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday, 10th March, 1934, (weather per mitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Gloucester Building; the Club House Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shas Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Monday, 5th March, 1934.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

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