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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1936,
22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 29th February, 1935,
On Saturday, 22nd, Monday, 24th, Tacaday, 25th, and Wednesday, 26th February, the first bell will be run at 11.09 am, and the first race bo run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 29th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m., 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
day MEMBERS BADGES AND
ENCLOSURE
Billiards
FIXTURES AND RESULTS
Semi-Finals
This Week
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
INTERNATIONAL, COUNTY
AND LOCAL RUGBY-
IRELAND BEATS SCOTLAND: CLOSE
·SEMI-FINAL MATCH
Edinburgh, Feb. 22.
A crowd of 60,000 spectators wero present at the famous Murrayfield ground to-day to witress Ireland's 18th victory over Scotland in the International
to
tries and a droppe soris by two goal (10 points) a dropped goal (4 points). Tho The last of the quartor final mat
gamo
was played in threatening ches in the Senior and Junior Bil-weather on very soft turf as a result. Hards Championships will be played of rain on Friday night. during the course of the week, and then there will be an interval of a weak before the semi-finals and Anala are played at the Club Lusitano on a specially erected tablo..
Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed through- † for the week: out the Hasting.
The following the programme
TO-DAY Senior
H. N. nakumon Y. K. Hung Sung
(Club Lusitano) Junior
No one without a badge will be ad-| mitted to the Mombers Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-bombers to the Members Enclosure and Glab Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax
or $40.00 including tax for the C. A. Cunha
-Mooting
(ladies
$5.00 and $20.00 Mui respectively) are obtainable through
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V. R. G. Xavier (Civil Service C. C.) Chan-ted.
V. Tam Hun-bun (Dockyard R. C.)
tho Secretary upon Introduction by a F, P. Sequeira v. Simon Chan member, such member to be respon-
sible for all chitu, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' En-
(Dockyard Police C.)
TO-MORROW
Senior
closure will NOT be on sale at the M. M. da Silva v. Chan Kai-yin
Encoretary's Office, 1st floor,
The
EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 am. ON THE
(Kowloon C. C.) WEDNESDAY
FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 Lam Cho-cha
NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of Liffins will ke
De each day at the Club Houro, I. T. Yung
they are ordered in advance
from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone No.
21020.
Senior
v. Andrew Tre (Club Lusitano) Junior
v. F. E. Silva (Sports Club) THURSDAY Janlor
The teams lined up as previously announced, and the opening minutes were featured by very exciting and to ond play which culminated in a try for Ireland by Walker, who scored in the corner after combined Irish movement in the 10th minute. Sir gins failed to majorise the effort.
The Irish backs employed their usual tactics and played well-up, smotherng the Scottish movements before they developed while their forwards were very fast, featuring their play by keen tacking.
very
WEAK HANDLING
The Scottish handling was weak.
Ireland scored the second try through McMahon, the right centre threoquartor, but Dalley failed to add the goal points. Just before the interval Hewitt, their scrumihalf, dropped a fine goal and the interval arrived with Ireland leading by 10 points to all,
the
ANNUAL RUGBY
: MATCH
Club Defeat Bank In Scrappy Game
After a scrappy but enjoyable game Hongkong Football Club defented the Hongkong and Shanghál Bank when they mot en the Club ground, theppy Valley, yesterday afternoon in annual Hugby encounter. The Club, won by two dropped rosis, penalty goal and three tries (20 points) to a penalty goal and try
points).
The spectators prosent included Mr. V. M. Grayburn, Chief Manager of the Bank, Mr. G. II. Potte, Pro aldent of the Hongkong Football Club, the Ilon. Mr. W. II. Bell, and Mrs. Ball.
The Club enjoyed most of the ex- changes but in the second half the game Bank played a very spirited with Hobertson joining the
three quarter line. His place at full-back was filled by Tudor who played in the three-quarter line in the first half.
FEBRUARY 24, 1936.
How They Stand In The Tables
LOCAL FOOTBALL
RESULTS
SENIOR SHIELD-SEMI-FINALS H.K. Pollco 1 Hongkong F.C.. 8. China "A"5 S. China "B"
DIVISION !
China Athletic 2 R.A. B'cutters 9. China "A" - 0 St. Joseph's
League Table
LEAGUE CRICKET
Indians Beat Police In "Needle" Game
A fine forceful Insings for 66 runs not out by M. I. Razack mayod the Indian Recreation. Club from defent by the Police Recreation Club in' a Junior Division Leaguo cricket match at Sookunpoo on Saturday.
This was the only game played, as weather conditions caused the rest of the programme to be abandoned. Al though the wicket at Bookunpoo was
very wet, the match was started, and This Calls For SHE-KO. 2 resulted in a win for the Indians by 145 runs, the last Police wicket falling in the fifth ball of the last over of the match.
Goals
Razack saved his side from collapse P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. by hitting out effectively for his runs. China "A" 13 11 0 2.51 14 22 Seven wickets had fallen for 60 when H.K. Police 168 62 47 21 21 he went in to bat, but the" "tall" W. Fusillers 15 75 8 34 20 19 wagged to good effect. C. Pops was R.V. Rifles §. China, "B" 12.
.10.6 0.4 38 27 18 the meat successful Police bowler, Chinese Ath. .130 m2 to- 11 | taking six wickets for 30 runs.
II.K.F.C.
The Police were given 'a good start 15 by Alexander and Hunter, and had a 14 good chance of bringing off a win had 14 their "tail" not collapsed. The first 12 three wickets put on 62 runs, and they
were all dismissed for 86.
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...14 6 8 & 29 26 15 St. Joseph's .177 19 30 46 Club de Rec. 14 5 4 5 24 22 East Lancs. .10 0 2 0 2T 20 Royal Navy 12 6 6 6 35 31 Kowloon FC, 14 3 1-10 22 34 R.A. Lyomun 16 2 211 20 48 R.A. S'cutters 17. 14:2 14 14 74
JUNIOR SHIELD-SEMI-FINALS East Lancs.
8 Chineso Ath. Royal Engineers 8 Liga Ptuguesa
A. K. Ismall bowled very well to tako five wickets for ten runs, and | amidst great excitement took the last 1 wicket with one but the last ball in 2 the match.
DIVISION II
O'RASC & RAOC
3
3 Chinese Ath.
0
0 University
11
8
Royal Navy
At half-time the Club led 19-0.' South China The scorers for the Club wers Bid Hongkong F.C. well (2 dropped goals), Frost Radio The Irishmen dashed off and launch- and Gallagher who scored a try each. RASC & RAOC 9 University
(penalty goal), and Wilson, Grimiths|| Kowloon ed repeated attacks on the resump The tries were all unconverted, Frost, Royal Engineers & Eastern tion then the Scottish forwards woke Peers and Elney respectively fall- I. G. Xavier up and Weston and Cooper leding to add the extras.
scrambling attack from which Mur- doch, the right wing-threequarter, dropped a goal to give Scotland her only points,
On nó pretext will children be per-E. A. V. Remedios v. C. A. Cunha or mitted in either enclosure during the
first four days of the Meeting.
The
(Engineers' lust.) FRIDAY Senior
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
price of
of admission to the Public Enclosure L $2.00 per day Yan Charm-pong v. A, J. Damund including tax for all persons including
(Kowloon C. C.) ladies and is payable at the Gate.
Junior Soldiers and Sallors in uniform are Admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic The men, etc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts
for
The
Jockey Club during the Race Meeting Meeting. Timing will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pubile Enclosure.
SERVANTS PASSES Ралса Servanta will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st Boor, Exchange Building.
Any persons
found loitering with Servanta passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. D. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 17th February, 1900,
Simon Chan or F.
P-Sequelta v. A. Kitchell
(Civil Service C. C.) Last Week's Resulta The following are the results Just week's matches:
Senior
The Irishmen falled to maintain their early pressure, but kept the Scots at bay with good touch-kicking
The Hank's try
obtained "WIS through McGilchrist, while Robertson scored the penalty goal Welch Fusillers, refereed.
Llout. J. A. M. Rlce-Evans, Royal The following were the teams: Club P. C
C. Front; D.
Hynes, B. π
H. Grinths and Wil.
League Table
Goals P. W. D. IL F. A. Fts. East Lancs. 10 13 3 0 58 15 20 Royal Navy .14 12.1 1 76 18 26 R.W. Fusiliers 1696 160 16 23 R.U. Rifles ..16 9 8 3 42 20 21 South China 10 10 1 40 23
21 RASC & RAOG
and spirited Lackling, the final whistle Collison and J. L. Bonnar. Royal Engrs. 16
giving them victory by 10 points to
4.
of
The teams were! Scotland: D. S. Kerr (Heriodon
son;
J.
H.
McElney and W. E.
Chinese Ath. 16 Eastern Ath. 17 4 II.K.F.C...19
(CAP Ammati University ...16 4
D. 8. Cumming, J. A. F. Walkden Peers, 8. H. Garred: M.
and G. B. H.K. High School, F. P.), R. C. S. Dick 500/470.
R. McGilchrist, IL. L. Tudor, Simon Chan beat Lum Yu-won (Guy's Hospital), P.
Murray (Cambridge University), RJ Dunkley and L. J. A. Feliden: A H 800/263.
W Dunnett, • G. 9.
N. M. da Silva beat F. A. Glans); C. W. C. Murdoch (Hillhead P. Humphreys G. Robertson: H. Radio 8.C....16 2 1
0.
F
E. Zimmern beat Sgt. J. Hodges Whitworth (Londen Scottish) R R. R Butcher F. C. B. Black, G. B.
Shaw
Chambern,
N, E.
Club de Rec, 16 3 0
Kowloon FC. 19 2 1
DIVISION #11
By virtue of this win the Indians here consolidated their position at the head of the table.
UNIVERSITY WIN
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TENSE STRUGGLE
Philippines Tennis Final
Manlio, Feb. 22.
In the Doubles final of the Inter-
Ng Causes Collapse naonal Philippince tennis tourna
Of Rocreio
The Club de Recreio were surpris ingly defeated at home in a Second Division League cricket fixture by the University yesterday afternoon.
The match was featured by good bowling performances by K. L. Ng, who took six Recręło wcksts for 18 and by F. H. Carvalho, who 10 fumed the hat-trick, and took four 6 wickets for seven runs. His hat trick victims were C. H. Teoh, K. 8. Liew and K. B. Cheng. The University won by three wickets in a "low acor- ing game.
E. A. V. Remedios beat F. G. MarshRgow High School) and W: Clark, H. A. Greig, H. R. Krowning, | Royal Air Force 8 Royal Engineers 2
300/168. 300/260.
Leung Blu-nin beat Yuen Hong- Liu 300/193.
F. E. Silva bent Ma Cheun-man 300/195.
O. A. Cunha beat Leung Siu-niu 300/229.
Tam Hun-bun beat J. G. Remedios 300/234.
A. Kitchell beat Cheng Kwai-loung 090/215.
EA. V. Remedios beat J. E. Mui Chan-tod beat E. Zimmern Highest break: 60 by Leung Slu-
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TO BLAME
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R.A.F. R.A.M.C.
17 1
13 0 3
Lign P'guesa 13 7 0 RU. Rifles .. 13 6
Royal Engre. 14 G
HK Police (E) 14 4
Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. R.W. Fusiliers 17 11 4 2 50 23 20 HK Police (C) 10 10 3 3 42 19 23 East Lanca. .13 0 3 1 40 20 21 Railway R.C. 14 0
Wanderers); F. Griove
F. J. McGugan, W. T. Yoxall and R.W. Fusiliers A. Drut B. D. G. Barlow.
1 H.K. Police (C) burgh
J. A.
Royal Engineers & R.U. Rifles Beattio (Kawich), W. A. Burnet (West of
League Table Scotland),
Dur, Weston CLUB HAD THEMSELVES Cooper, (Kelvinside Academicals).
Ireland L. M. Malcolmson (North of Ireland), C. V. Boyle (Dublin Uni- versity)
B. McMahon (Univor- sity College Dublin), H. Balloy (University College, Dublin). O'Con Hewitt (Instonians), G. 3. Morgan ger was always at ease. Neverthe пог (University College), YA
Hill played noble football and Rod- (Clontarf), R. Alexander (Ulster), K C. E. St. J. Beamlah (R.A.F.
in the first half the Club re- North of Ireland), S. Deering (Bearguard were fortunate to and the tive
Rangers), C. R. A. Graves Police attack playing below form
One missed the Wanderers), J. Russell (University
snap and precision which has characterised the Police The annual ball of the Steel Coul-College, Cork); J. A. E. Siggins son League will be held at the China (Belfast Services), S. Walkern vanguard for the major part of the
stonfans),
season. Brooks, though a Fleet Club on Saturday, March 28.
thorough Reuter.
going worker, bustled so much that he failed to control the ball. Sto vens continued to mis-direct with his passes, and Groen was thoroughly cowed by Robertson. Moss was A bit of a menace, and would have been exceedingly dangerous but for Hill, and in a slightly lesser degree, Skin-
Noronha 800/185.
800/262.
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(Continued from Page 8.) *. Exchanges ran fairly evenly in the first half. St. Joseph's were fully as dangerous as the Chinese on mave, and it came as no real surprise when Leonard scored. Prior to this Victor had missed an open goal five yards from the line and Leonard had headed over from a free kick well taken by Fernandez when he had the goal at his mercy. On the whole South China were lucky to change over but a goal in arrears.
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COUNTY FIXTURE
Northumberland v. Warwickshire
London, Feb. 22, In the semi-final of the County Championship, Northumberland elim nated Worcestershire by 11 points to 10 at Gosforth.
In the Inter-Services Tournament, the Royal Air Force beat the Royal Navy at Twickenham by three points The champlone applied a lot
to nil. pressure in the second half, which
The following are the principal increased as time wore on and no equaliser was forthcoming. During Army
club results:
◊ Territorial Army 01 this period St. Joseph's throw every Bristol
8. Swansea thing they know into their defensive Cambridge U. work, and as I have said, were, such
• Coventry of the situation Devonport complete masters . that only once did their citadel look
21 Headingley liko falling. Even when three fres kicka, were awarded to the Chincao
in quick succession from Just out of
6 London Scot
3 Sale
8 Redruth
Blackheath Bath
- Bath
B
18 0. M. T. Roselyn P, 14 Old Blues Waterloo
0 Birkenhead London Welsh O the
O Bridgend 3 Cardif Portsmouth S. 8 Harlequins Edinburgh U. 20 Galn
the penalty area, there seemed but small chance of them belig turned to account, for the Saints very cloverly packed their goal, and each time ball was sent skying over the bar..
The match was worth watching if only to appreciate St. Joseph's rallantry in withstanding the per- sistent onslaughts of the losera.
Lianelly
* Abandoned in second half. ↑ Scratched on account of snow,
ner,
MCHARDY'S DISPLAY
Johnson had few opportunites- certainly not so many as Elliot, and several times he called in vain for through passes which to him are the meat and drink of football, for it is a 2 to 1 bet against him acoring from them.
Police were splendidly served aft. The half back line was full of enter- prize, with North giving an especially good account of himself. Behind, Blackburn and Pile, without doing anything startling, remained even under pressure, while
a notable part in ataving 11 defeat. Twice he saved what an- peared to be certain goala, first from -I. don't
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McHardy has
better goalkeeping this season.
The deciding goal came seven minutes after half-time, after which Club
did all
the attacking, par- ticipated in many exciting scrim- mages around goal, but seldom looked like breaking down a solid and deter- mined defence. Police were, perhaps, a little fortunate to get away with the spotls, and as I said at the begin ing, a drawn match with a replay would have been more satisfactory.
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The last game of the fourth eet and all the games of the final sod were played in artificial light.
All the players were completely exhausted after the match-United Pren.
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KOWLOON MARATHON
Tho fifteenth annual Kowloon Marathon under the auspices of St. Andrew's Club and open to all Europeans in the Colony, and mom-. bera of the Club, will be held on
March 16, starting from St.
Mondays Church at 4:30 pm.,
The route, which is approximately 64 inilor, will be the same as in
previous years,
Further particulars may be had on application to the Hon." Secretary, St. Andrew's Club, c/o St. Andrew's 0 Church, Kowloon,
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I'M PAID TO COACH BOYS. TO PLAY FOOTBALL... BUT, WIN OR LOSE, I FIRST WANT THEM TO BE MEN!
THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO CHEERED YOU LAST YEAR, WHO ARE JUST AS READY TO CONDEMN. YOU THIS YEAR! THEY ... THINK YOU'VE SUIPPED!
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