SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1936.
22nd, 24th, 26th, 20th and 29th February, 1930,
On Saturday, 22nd, Monday, 24th, Tuesday, 25th, and Wednesday, 26th February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and the, first race will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 29th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and, the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tin interval will be taken after the Sith race on the first four daya
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
out the Meeting,
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure Jill NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 277941 WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of tins will bo obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tolephone No. 21920.
On no protext will children be per- mitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons. Including ladies and is payable at the Gabo.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,
FAREWELL TO POPULAR LAWN
BOWLS
COMPLIMENTARY DINNER AT CRAIGENGOWER
MR. B. W. BRADBURY AND MR. H. BEER FETED
Mr. U. M. Omar.
The hall was beautifully decorated, and over 180 persons sat down to din-|
nor.
Best Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs. Beer, other guests present ware: Mr. D. W. Munton, fra, Steele, Mr. H. Nish and Miss Muriel Robson.
Members present includes Messrs. R. Basa, Wm. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. dolt, Mr. and Mrs. G. 3. fosselet, war.
a.m. to a
On behalf of the members of the Craigungower Cricket Club Mrs Bradbury presented a tea service net with salver to Mr. Beer, and a cut glass powder bowl with sliver top to Mrs. Beor.
Mr. and Mr. Bradbury will be going Ilome to-morrow on a vacation, while Mr. and Mr. Beer will be leaving on March 7, and will not be
a year
PLAYERSBO
Our Daily Golf Hint
The more we learn about playing out of trouble the
and this will make it easier to less we will fear the trouble and this will make it easier avoid the pitfalls and land on the green.
-Horton Smith.
Police To Win By
Odd Goal
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LOCAL SOCCER
1936.
there's a difference between a spirited dog and a
PROGRAMME SULKY-TEMPERED
SHIELD & LEAGUE MATCHES
BIG WEEK-END SCHEDULE
The full programme for the week- end is as follows:
SATURDAY
Senior Shield.
Club T. Polico (Causeway Bay), 4.16 p.m. Referee II. F. Scrutton. Linesmen: T. Davica and D. W. Ellis.
South China "A" v. South China "B" (Club ground), 4.15 p.m. Referee: H. J. Smyth. Linermen: J. Butter- worth and E. Richardson.
Junior Shield
East Lartenshire v. Eastern (Cause-
way Bay), 2.30 p.m. Referee: . E. Sidebottom. Linesmen: E. E. Thomas and R. I. Evans,
First Division
· Chinese Athlotle vi Royal Artillery, Stonecutters (Carolino Hill), 4.15 p.m. Refereo: E. E. Randall, Linesmen: W. Collier and G. E. Goodfollow.
Second Division
A dinner dance in honour of Mr.cularly for the entertainment pro- and Mrs. B. W. Bradbury and Mr. vided annually In what has always and Mrs. 11. Beer and a presentation boon kown as the President's Ball. Members are reminded that they to Mr. and Mrs. Beer was hold at the However, words uttered one moment and their ladies MUST wear their Craigengower Cricket Club last oven- are liable to be forgotten the next, badges prominently displayed throughing, and waw an unqualified success, but in his case I want him to belleve No one without a badge will be ad. The function was presided over by me when I say that such an expression of thanks and appreciation emanates mitted to the Members Enclosure.
from the very depths of our hearts. Badges admitting, non-members to
When we talk about the Craigen- the Members' Enclosure and Club
gower Cricket Club, we must natural- of our Rooms at $10.00 par day including tax
name of ly link it with tho --or $40.00 including tax for the Mooting (ladies 15.00 and $20.00
President, and when we refer to Mr. Bradbury's association with this Club, respectively) are obtainable through
we cannot help referring to the pro- the Secretary upon introduction by a
gress we have made in competitive momber, auch member to be respon-
lawn bowis in this Colony, Ever since sible for all chits, etc.
this game was introduced here, Mr. Bradbury had, by setting a personal distance it does seem that the Police C. 8. Mr. example, and by various means of have a livelier attack, especially as and Mrs. R.R. Wood, Dr. V.N. Allenza encouragement, induced our bowlers Brooks has been reinstated at insido and party, Mr. 11. It. Latham and to indulge in constant practilee, na a left, Club will find that young man party, Mr. 3. Cavanagh and party. result of which we now hold the proud needs a let of watching. His bustling The catering was done by the long-distinction of having won the Leaguo tactics are enough to put any defence kong Hotel. Dancing lasted until Championship OTI Beven occasions, on edge and they usually have tho
Royal Engineers v. Liga Portuguesa 2 to a delightful programme of onco performed the hat trick, thereby effect of making things much easier music supplied by the Hongkong retaining the Shield outright. Hardly for the the rest of the attack. Club (Club ground), 2.30 p.m.; Roferce: Hotel Orchestra.
without this Club can expect chief trouble from the left W. P. Payne. Linesmen: J. V. Gomes Passes by being called upen to furnish players wing where Mors also generally, and W. Brierley. to reprenent Hongkong in the series operates with effect, and of course of Interport games against Shanghai, Johnson's through-the middle dashes
i so that I submit that wa have a record are additional problems to be faced of which we have every reason to by Sydney Strange and George IIill.
We shall feel justifiably proud.
STRONGER ALL ROUND shortly be starting another season of
Police undoubtedly have a better Lawn Bowls activities, and although I have no away, thousands of miles. doubt that Mr. Bradbury's thoughts all-round team, but against a volatile to team like the Club this doesn't al-
South China v. RA. S. C. and will be with us, encouraging un to ways count for a great deal. Club R. A. O. C. (Caroline Hill), 2.45 p.m.
work. I have Soldiers and Sailors in uniform aro
carry on with the good work
have forwards who can shoot goals admilled to the Public Enclosure at
his authority to assure
that, $1.00 per day including tax.
the event of this Club again winning just as readily as the Police; only Refereo; J. H. Lawrence.
Chub v. Chinese Athletic (Sookun- Bookmakers, Tio The men, etc. will Mr. Omar said: Mr. and Mra. the League, which will mean another records go to show they are not, so
consistent in this art. not be permitted to operate within Bradbury; Mr. and Mrs. Beer, Indies hat-trick, and upon receipt of a tele-
Robertson's return to the half back Po 2.45. p.m. Referee: W. I. Roy-
nolds. the precincts of
Hong Kong and gentlemen:-It is my happy pigram to that effect, he will personally The Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. vilege this evening to propose the main bring back with him suitable souvenirsine has certainly strengthened this
Kowloon v. Royal Navy (Kowloon Tins will be obtainable in the toast, but before I proceed to carry for presentation to the players con- department and it Forrow can keep
out the heavy responsibility which oerned. has been entrusted to my care, I wish, to extend to you, one and all, a very
Regarded as one of the bowlers in hearty welcome in the name of
I wish the front rank in this Colony, and Cralgengower Cricket Club. particularly to extend a warm wel- one of our outstanding Skips, our come to our other guests who are not President had the satisfaction of re- members of this Club, and to assure representing Hongkong in 1932. You them that we are indeed happy to all know the result of the Interport have the pleasure of their company played in Shanghai. You also know baro to-night.
that in the games he played, he was As you
dil aware, пто
Wo are described by the Manager as the gathered here for the purpose of enter-sheet-anchor of the team. But there Secretary.taining our President and Mrs. Brad- is one thing you probably do not bury, and to wish them "bon voyago" know, and that is, that he is now one on the occasion of their departure on out of two players who have played holiday. They will be sailing on Fri: against Shanghai and never yet tasted
Last year day evening, and I am sure you will defent.
WO were dis- be glad know
to
the that they will return appointed to seo him missing
also We
Rodger; Ill and S. Strange; SkinP.m. in due cour bidding a fond and margin. We wish hist
Singles Championship by n
better luckner, Forrow and Robertson: Fowler, opportunity of affectionate farewell to Mr. and Mrs. nex
next time, and I
him that Drown, Elliot, E. Strange and Bick-
ford.. Harold Beer, a farewell tempered with nothing would give his friends and keen disappointment and sincere re-admirers greater satisfaction than to grels, as their departure from Ilong-seo him carrying off that coveted kong on Saturday, March 7, will mean honour in the no distant future. a great loss to this Club-a loss which During the course of his holiday, he we shall find-it-most difficult to re- will no doubt be called upon to play | place.
for Ilongkong again at Wanstend. I As it is customary that I should give you a brief review of the records
Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
BERVANTS' PASSES Panes for Servants will be fosued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
Any persons found foltering with Sorvants passes in their possession will forfeit the same and wiit be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. D. BROWN,
Hongkong, 17th February, 1986.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
REMINDER
Entries for the Annual Tourna- ment will close at 6 p.m. on Thursday, 20th February, 1936.
A. K. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary.
FIGHT CATARRH WITH-
ANTISEPTIC THROAT
EVANS Pastilles
THEY'LL WIN, MADE IN ENGLAND
CANTON
for
returning.
Mr. U. M. Omar's Speech
The
take the
Front Rank Bowler
BABUST
fn
narrow
sincerely trust that he will be able
to emulate the example act by last
a wary eye on Johnson and Robert-ground), 4.15 p.m. Referee: W. C. son can position himself aright to cut Thwaites. off Stevens' right wing passes, Folice Radio Sports v. University (King's attack can be reduced to impotence. Park), 4.16 p.m. lleferes: D. Kos-
Nothing to choose between the de- sick. fences. Both are extremely sound.
With nothing like the same con- idence which permeates all the Follco forocast Stations, I am prepared an odd-goal win for the Police.
And here are the teams.
POLICE
McHardy: Blackburn and C. Pile; North, Gough and Parker; Green, Stevens, Johnson, Brooks and Moss,
CLUB
of achievements attained by Our year's victorious team by bringing guests, I will now endeavour to say the "Esplin" cup back with him at the and a fow words with regard to our end of his holiday, President, coming on to Mr. Beer
Mr. Bradbury in his younger days
later.
I do not propose to say any- was one of the best shots in Hong- thing much with regard to their reskong. He was also a koon cricketer, pective good indles, except to assure and is still a tennis player of no mean them that we are indeed very happy ability. He has taken on active in to have the opportunity of entertain- terest in golf, and with his customary enthusiasm, I have no doubt that he Ing them to-night.
will make good progress in this
Mr. Bradbury
game.
I belleve that I have said enough Ever since he first arrived in Hang- about Mr. Bradbury to make you kong years ago, Mr. Bradbury had realise that he is undoubtedly one of
22.
beat
LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON
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Royal Ulster Rifles v. Club do Recreio (Sookumpoo), 4.15 p.m. Ro- feree: H. Martin.
Third Division
Royal Air Force v, Royal Engineers (Railway ground), 4.15 p.m. Referee: F. Huxley
R. A. if. C. v. St. Joseph's (Chat- ham Road), 4.16 p.m. Referee: `A. E. C. Clarke,
Royal Welch Fusiliers Chineau Polico (Princo Edward Road); 4,10'
D. T. Smith, Referee:
SUNDAY
First Division
South China "A" v. St. Joseph's (Caroline Hill), 4.16 p.m. Referee:
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MEN: OVERWORKED GLANDS
MAY LET YOU DOWN IN A CRISIS:
E. G. Isley. Linesmen: H. J. Blandine men out of ten past middle age are affected with Loss of Vitality, Mental Fag. Restless- ness, and Glandular Weakness. R. A. 5. C. and R. A. O. C. v. Uni- | Medical Science has come veraity (Caroline Hill), 2.45 p.m. their rescue
Second Division
Ng 21-10; bent Soon and Tye 23. Referea: A. J. Stockbridge.
ST. ANDREW'S "A" v. ST. ANDREW'S "B"
C.A.
Royal Engineers v. Eastern (Soo-
Referee: kunpoo), 4.15 p.m.
R. M. Omer.
Third Division
Rifles (Sookunpoo), 2.45 p.m.
Royal Engineers v. Royal Ulster feree: S. MacCormac. (Kowloon ground), 4.15 p.m.
European Police v. Railway R.C. feree: A. T. Jarmain.
Played at St. Andrew's Hall tho "A" winning by nine games to love. A.E.P. Guest and F.A. Drondbridge ("A") beat L.E. Kirby and Angus 21-4; bent M. Weill and A.S. Bilas 21-5; bent N.A.E. Mackay and 5.A. Brondbridge 21-9.
H. and R.II. Wong ("A")
Kirby and Angus 21-6; beat AGENTS carved out for himself a reputation the outstanding sporting personalition Weill and Bliss 21-9; beat Mackay
as a wizard in the world of high in this Colony, one whom we are and Broadbridge 21-12. finance, and he now holds the en- proud to have as our President. I am viable record of being regarded as suro i am voicing the sentiments of E.F. Fincher and F. V. Wong ("A") one of the commercial giants in this all present when I extend to him and Weill and Bliss 21-18; beat Mackay K. K. Ip.
Angus 21-15; beat bent Kirby and Colony. We are, however, more con- Mrs. Bradbury, our very best wishes cerned with him our President, a for a pleasant trip Homo,
a happy and Broadbridge 21-7. position ho has held en soveral holiday, returning in due course with occasions, after having been a mam-renewed vigour and vitality to in ber of this Club for fully 26 years. spiro us on to greater heights of Ever willing to dig deeply into his achievements In the world of sports. pockets in order to uphold a
(Applause). worthy
Thongsony Eriegraph.
WM. FARMER & Co., he has by his charming person-
Victoria Hotel Building. Shameen, Canton.
Tol. 13501.
Mr. Beer
LEAGUE TABLE
C.R.C. Recrelo "A" St. Androw's Recreio "B" .. Elie Hall "B"
P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 13 11 2 90 27 22 9 D 0 70 11 18 120 3 71 36 18 70 82 62.28.16 13 8 5
Gb 43
10
8 8 0 50 4 10
16 8 7 69 60 16
13 07 40 88 12
13 4 0 30 78 8
and gonial disposition endeared
I will now crave your kind Indul-bs Hall "A". himself in the hearts of all with whom he comes into contact. I sub- genco in order to say a few words St. John's mit that now would be a good oppor- with regard to Mr. Beor. Mr. Beer Fire Brigado
nover V.R.C. tunity for me to assure him that we the type of person who is appreciate all that he has done in the happy unless ho is doing something, Taikoo R.C. interests of this Club. It is a simple and that something no matter how St. Andrew's "B" 13 2 11 30 78 matter for me to thank him for his big or small always receive his un Kowloon Tong ... 13 *(Continued on Page 5.) 9. and S. Home 11 many acts of generosity, more parti-
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2
WEDNESDAY
Ne-
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to
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In a drama of
downpour!
Robt
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Second Division Royal Navy v. Royal Engineers (Causeway Bay), 4.15 p.m.. Referee:
REFEREES' MEETING
The fortnightly meeting of the Hongkong Referees' Association, will bo hold in the Offices of the Hongkong Football Association, Sports Club, 3rd Floor, King'a Bulkling, on Mon- day at 8 p.m.
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SCHOOLBOY'S MATCH
A match has been arranged for Saturday between Queen's College and St. Stephen's College. The game is to be played on the former's, ground at Causeway Bay, at 2:30 pan.
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