THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1987.
Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament
FINAL ROUNDS TO-MORROW
The preliminary rounds of this Tournament, which is being held by the Hongkong Football Club on their ground at Happy Valley in aid of ber- vico and Civillan Charities, took this place on Monday and Wednesday week, with the result that eight teams are now left in to fight out the final rounds, which commence at 3 p.m. on Saturday na follows:
ANALYSIS OF ANNUAL
RACE MEETING
STRATHCARRICH Remarkable HAD BAD LUCK Sweepstake
(Continued from Pape 8.)
track again.
Mr. Macgregor's disappointment was compensated by the brilliant achieve- rment of Strathroy in the Australian Ponies Champions when he captured the classic event in record time of 2.10.3/5 lowering his own record by a fth of a second. Is two-outings cost the Hongkong Jockey Club $2,450 for stake-money.
Electron camned $1,500 for the three medicos, Drs. Laing, To und Croote while Double Finesse, Holiday Eve and Saucy Face, each won $600 to provide for their upkeep. It seems that Yo Ho, the winner of last year's is still under A Rooty- Derby,
p.m. .W.F, "A" v. Club "B" 3.20 RAM.C. v. R.W.F. "D" 2.40
B. & S. v. R.W.F. "D" - 4.00 Navy "B" v. Club "A" His Excellency The Governor has signified his intention of being pre- tent and has kindly consented to pre-cloud, sent the Shield to the winning team at the conclusion of the Tournament. By kind permission of Lt. Col. H. M. Barchard, the band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers will be in attendance The band will play before the matches commence and also at the intervals between the third round,
and final.
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the semi-final and the final, a game of "sack ruger" will be organised. All and sundry will be Invited to join in. All that has to be done is to get into a sack and endea. vour to score a try for your side by placing the bell in the opposing side's The tubs will be about thirty yards apart. Numbers on each side will be equal. It is hoped that all athlete spectators and also players who have been eliminated in the carller rounds of the Tournament will Join in the game and provide amuse- ment for themselves and for the more sedentary spectators during the necessary interval.
An amusing and varied afternoon's sport will be witnesed by all who turn up at the Valley, and us proceeds are ear-marked, for charity, it is hoped that the crowd will be large. Admis sion to the covered stand will be one dollar and to the open stands afty cents, with Service men in uniform at half-price,
BRITISH 300 YDS SPRINT RECORD LOWERED
London, Mar. 4, A. G. K. Brown, the famous English athlete, who Anished second in the World Olymple 400 metres in 1930, to-day broke the British 300 yards record time by returning 30.5/10 seconds.
He accomplished this brillant per- formance at Cambridge.
The previous recurd, catablished by Guy M. Buller, was 30.0/10 seconds; --Resiter.
Although she tried her best under the guidance of Mr. D. S. LI, Able Amazon was no match against Strath- roy and Electron, and Vixen, Tor managed to collect $250 for the own-
er.
GORDITO ABOVE ALL OTHERS
A Wonderful "Sub"
We have the same story to tell every year, that is, one sub-grimin turns out to be head and shoulders above all others, Gordita, owned by Messrs. Ricardo Lasala and Eddie Souza, is certainly the best flower of the fleek of this season.
the
As I said in my last notes Gordito had a bad start in the Valley Stakes otherwise he would have scored five wins instead of four, Gordilo wás only half-a-length behind Pagan Love,
winner of the Valley Stakes but he reversed the decision in the Tower Stakes, trouncing Pagan Love by a short head. His subsequent outings the Sub- grifins Challenge Cup, the Sports Club Cup and the Sub-griffins' Cham- plans were easy canters and the stable came out with Bying colours to the tune of $4,722 to their credit, Then follows Pagan Love with only $1,046 while Tempest has earned a bad $1,242. Coronation Day was
ady for letting the betting public to capture down, but she managed the Governor's Cup for the owner Dr. S. N. Chau and made $1,050 to pay for her chow.
The following is a list of other win- ners:
Araxy
Atomile Star Flying Arrow Ilelephant
HUGHES & HOUGH Lancashire Tich
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PUBLIC ROUP
Mariposa Shipmaster
850
1,000 425
925
600
£50
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The greatest disappointment was Chun Teen while Clowner has bag- ged four official fourths. It may in-
The Undersigned have received ferest one to know that 55 sub-griffins
instructions to sell by
PUBLIC ROUP
(For account of the Concerned)
on TUESDAY,
the 16th March, 1937, at 5.15 p.m..
at the Paddock of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Race Course, SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES. Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club who wish to dispose of their ponies will plense forward full particulars to Major F. Hogg, Manager, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, not later than the 13th March, 1937, at NOON.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1937.
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OF THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE VI
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QUEEN ELIZABETH ON SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd
came under the starter's 'orders while the biggest feld was 28 runners in the Mongolian Stakes over seven fur- longs. It was in this event that the two judges could not came to factory tnding and they had no other alternative but to award a dead heat to Flying Arrow and elephant.
salls-
THE OLD CHINA PONIES
KING'S WARDEN TOPS LIST
Of the old Chine ponies, King's Warden heads the list of winners and
earned $5,563 for Mr. T. E. Pearce, while Bear Claw, Cossack's Beauty: Diana Bay and Wild Life each made over $1,500 for their respective own
ers.
The new purchaser of Bistro (a sub-grigins of 1932) had no trouble in capturing the Garrison Cup while Wild Cut (a sub of last season) took the Royal Navy Cup. Rose Evelyn
Figures
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Coral Plate.... Albury Stakes Exchange Plate Royal Navy CUP
1,471
1,217
1,431
450
1,945
1,927
2,190
1.781
Sub-Griffins, Challenge
Cup
2,723
2,510
1,058
448
2.131
2,409
3,314 3,212
1,343
American Club Cup Governor's Cup Booty-II Derby Peking Handicap Racing Stakes Gymkhana Blakes
Total
770 2,024 2,810 2,107 1,497
28,878 20,170
FOURTH DAY
Lelahton Hill Stakes Ladies Purse
Frank Kwok, who beat G. Bodiker in the Colony tennis championship yesterday.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morn-
Banks.
H. K. Bank, $1,850 b.
H. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), 115 a. Chartered Bank, £104 n.
44,057
1,507 1,549
1,013 1,542
Adelaide Stakes
2,583
1,853
Jackey Cup
1,902
1,778
ing.
Blue Mountain Plate
2,102
2,376
Lusitano Cup
1.254
503
Sports Club Cup
3,177
3,141
Champion Stakes
2,089
034
Griffing*
Consolidated
2,940
2,887
Northern Stakes
2.814 3,002
| Consolation Stakes
3,572 2,471
25,623 21,826
Canton In, $310 m.
47.449
Union In, 4024 b.
China Underwriters, $1.00 n. H. K. Fire In.. $290 sa. Internat'l Assee, Sh. $4
Shipping
n.
NI
Stakes
Total
FIFTH DAY
Desperandum Blaken (1st) N Desperandum
Blakes (2nd) Grims Spring Handi-
****... 1,780
2,382
2.383 3.023
cap..... Flemington Plate Professional Cup Phaethon Handicap Happy Valley Spring
Il'cap (A)
2,427 3.225 2,300 2.034 2,913 3,340 2.771 3,708
2,889
2,884
Happy
I'cap (B}
Australian Ponica
Chaniplans
Valley
3,911
1,074
Spring
3,070
25,050 20,007
3.721
51.903
Total
One would hardly believe that the best day to the Hongkong Jockey Club was when the children were present. for the
aggregate sale of tickels amounted to 51,963 or a turnover of in $250,815 and it must be borne mind that this was for nine instead of 12 races. The grand total of sales for winners and places during the five days amounted to 230,306 and this mearis $1,181,530 passed through the hands of the Hongkong Jockey Club.
I will be seen that the best back- ed race was the Happy Valley Spring Handicap "B" division, the total sale amounting to 7,307 representing a turnover of $30,085 while the Rooly- I Derby was the second, best with la total of 0,527 tickets and the third was in the Black Rock Stakes with a sale of 6,492 tickets.
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FANLING GOLF STARTING TIMES FOR
SUNDAY
Old Course
0.20 P. Morrisan, R. C. Webb. 9.24 A. Anderson, C. Mycock. 9.20 A. C. I. Bowker, G. H.
Cautherley.
9.32 S. C. Feltham, D. MacAlister. 9.30. P. L. Leefe, 3. C. Dunbar. 9.40 E. r. McMullen, MacEwen,
C. B. Moore, J. Forbes. 9.44 C. 0.48 A Wilson, H. S. Dinsdale. 9.52 Wing Comdr. Bishop, M, H.
Turner. GT. 9.50 G.
T. Lindars. May, 10.00 J. E. Jupp, J. H. M, Andrew. 10.04 J.
J. B. Mackle, A. Pinet. 10.08 S. H. Dodwell, R. K. Valentine. 10.12 F. G. van Reede, F. Buckle. 10.15 D. J. Gilmore, K. S. Morrison. 10.20 H. U. Ireland, I. P. Tamworth, 10.24 R. L. S. Webb, A, A. Bremner, 10.28 G. C. Worrall, H. R. Cicland. 10.32 N. K. Littlejohn, J. G. Camp-
bell.
Miss Champion of last year-gave 10.80 N. P. Fox, T. Low.
a very poor disappointing display in 10:40 H. G. Sheldon, F. A. Redmond, the Garrison Cup and Royal Navy 10.14 F. Marshall, T. E. Pearce. Cup, but this roan mare is now a
10.48 R. Young, K. K. Rounds. warm favourite for the Hay and 10.52 W. J. E. Mackenzie, Corn Stakes to be run on Saturday week.
Bulwark Of Peace
MR. CHAMBERLAIN -ON THE EMPIRE
London, Mar. 4. In a speech at a luncheon in LonTM don, the Chancellor of the Exchequer said he looked upon trade agreements Dominions not only as with the economically advantageous, but as a means of securing the Empire's common aims and deals.
H. A. Lännert.
Hopkins, D. S. Hobb. 10.60 T 11.00 R. E. H Nelson, M. G.
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A. E. Lisshman, I. H. Geare. 11.12 K. S.
K. S. Robertson, H. M. Alex-
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Lincoln.
New Course
0.24 L. M. S. Lloyd, J. A. Cooper. 0.32 J. & Mrs. Harrop. 9.40 Miss Stevenson, Miss O'Hagen. 9.48 Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Collings, 0.36 J. W. & Mrs. Mayhew. 10.04 · A. H. & Mrs. Forbes. 1010 A. C. Young, D. L Prophet. 10.20 Mrs. Young, Mrs. Prophet.
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INTERPORT HOCKEY XI WARMS. UP
USEFUL PRACTICE MATCH
́(By "The Pilgrim"}
The Interport hockey team enjoyed a practice game on the Club ground yesterday when they met a fairly strong Portuguese side and won by two clear goals. Eleut. Wright and S. Fowler were the scorers.
Though the ground was slippery, the game was played at a gɔod pace and was highly interesting. It was just the type of practice the Inter- porters needed.
Several of the players found dim- culty in keeping to their feet, Lieut. Wright in particular being a sufferer, casy goal-scoring He missed two chances through slipping as he was
about to shoot.
The Portuguese team included Wall and hasan, while Sousa, the Inter- port goalkeeper, "kept" for them In
the first half and saved three certain
goals,
INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Draw Is Made: China Not Competing
was
an-
The draw for the first round in the International Hockey Tournament was made yesterday, when it nounced that China had withdrawn owing to the difficulty of raising a team.
The draw is as followst
Ireland
Wales, J.K.S.R.A. ground, 5 pm on Tuesday, March B. England v. Scotland, U.S.R.C. ground, 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 0. Portugal and India drew byes.
WELSH RUGBY XV SELECTED.
London, Mar. 4. The Welsh international rugby team lo oppose Ireland at Belfast on March 13 has been selected as follows.
Jenkins, Rees, Calude Dovey, Wooller, Clement, Tanner, Davies, Travers, Williams, Ivor Bennett (Aberavon), Thomas, H. Rees, Wal- kirs, A. R. Taylor (Crosskeys) and A. M. Rees. Reuter,
“STAY-IN" MONKS ON STRIKE
POLICE ORDERED TO RAID MONASTERY
Cairo, Mar. 4.
With the object of dislodging monks indulging in a stay-In strike the Government has ordered a large forco of poller to attack the ancient Coptic Monastery near Assiut.
The monks, for several weeks have been on strike, refusing to admit the leaders of the Church or the elvil authorities, and demanding that their present Abbot be dismissed, or re- placed."
The building has been strengthened recently and resembles a fortress, sur- rounded as it is by a 15-foot wall- Renter Bulletin Service.
Debtor Dies In Gaol
:
NATURAL CAUSES
VERDICT
A formal enquiry was held into the death of Hon San, a debtor, at the Central Magistracy this morning, with Mr. K. Keen sitting as Coroner. He was assisted by a jury comprising Messrs. J. M. Pinna (foreman), F. K. Pattinson, and Lau Kau-leuog
the
Mr. H. Barrett, Chief Warder al- Victoria Gaol, said the deceased was committed to prison on February 25, 1937, to serve one month for debt. He died at 5.47 am. on February 28, and witness identified the body in
of Dr. G. I. Shaw. presence Dr. Shaw said he examined de- ceased on the of his admission to
day prison, and immediately sent him to hospital
Hon died on the morning of February 28, and a post-moriem examination carried out later in the day revealed that the cause of death Was pneumonia and clinical malaria. The jury returned. n verdict of death from natural causes.
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