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The Second Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 28h and Monday, 29th March; 1937, commencing at 12.30 p.m.
The First Boll will be rung ati 12 NOON on both days...
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd March, 1937.
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OFFICIALLY AMENDED LIST
Below will be found the amended. list of football fixtures for the week-end March 27-28 and the Governor's Cup and Kotewall Cup matches to be played on Easter Monday, and on Good Friday. This list has been issued officially by the Hongkong Football Association.
FIRST DIVISION
Ground Officials
H2. Finch/Foreman/Jones P.K. S2. Sidebottom/French G./French I H2. Martin/Ottaway/Darby.
Chapman/MacCormac/Andrews.
N2.
KO. Date Mateli 5,15 23.3.37. Club v. Recreio, 5.15 24.3.37. R.U.R. v. Police. 4.30 27.3.37, Club v, 5.C. "A", 4.30 27.3.37. R. Navy v. Recreio. 4.30 27.3.37. C.A.A. v. Eastern. C2. Lawrence/Mathewson/Gemes, 4.30 27.3.37. Kowloon v. Seafortits. K2. Casson/Clark/Higham. 4.30 20.3.37, S.C. "B" v. K. Chinese CH2. Smyth/Haddleton/Aldridge. 4.30 28.3.37. St. Josephs v. .WF. S2 Ip K.K./Boyd/Smith F. W. 4.30 28.3.37, Eastern v. R. Navy. N2. Jarman/Dave/de Silva,
SECOND DIVISION
ко. Date Match
5.16 24.3.37. S. China v. R.E. 4.30 27.3.37. R.A.(L) v. R.W.F. 3.00 27.3.37. Club v. R.E.
3.00 27.3.37 RUR. v. Police.
3.00 27.3.37. R.Navy v. R.A.(S).
Ground Oficials CH2, Barion. MZ. Day.
HI, Ottaway.
C1. Mathewson. NI. MacCormic.
3.00 273.37. S.China v. Kowloon C. CHI. Raddleton.
3.00 27.3.37. C.A.A. v. Eastern.
51. Westbury,
3.00 27.3.37. Kowloon v. Seaforths. Kl. 4.30 28.3.37. Police C. v. R.Navy C2.
KO. Date Match
3.00 24.3.37. R.W.F.v. Kumaon R 5.15 24.3.37. Police C. v. R.AF. 3.00 24.3.37. R.AM.C. v. R.E.
Clark A.E.C.
Osborne H.A,
THIRD DIVISION
Ground Officials
PI. Perks.
P2. Ridley.
S1.
5.16
Morgan D.H.
24.3.37. Police E. v. Recreto. 3.00 27.3.37. R.A.0.C. v. St. Josephs, 4.30 27.3.37. Kwangwali v
C2.
Steen E.
MI.
French, G.D.
RE
P2.
Hanna W.
3.00 27.3.37. RW.F. v. Recreio, 3.00 27.3.37. R.A.M.C. v. Kumaon R. J. 4.30 28.3.37. R.A.F. v. R.A.S,C, C2. 4.30 28.3.37. Seaforths v. Police C. S2. 3.00 28.3.37. Liga P. v. Police E. C1. Phillips. KO. Dote
PI.
Rees J.
Foreman.
Canmore. Boyd.
GOVERNOR'S CUP '
K.O. Date
Match
3.00 29,3,37. Boys v. Boys, 4.15 29.3:37.
Ground Officials S1.
K.F.A. v. H.K.C.A.AF. S2. Reynolds/Icicy/Smyth,
KOTEWALL CUP
4.10 20.3.37. S. China v. Army
CAMBRIDGE WIN
لقديم
N2. Randall/Martin/Finch.
WON
Inter-University Meeting CRICKET
At White City
London, March 30.
Before 5,000 people at the White
TITLE
City, and under ideal conditions, the BUT THEY LOST
Inter-Varsity Athletics between Ox- ford and Cambridge were held to- day. Cambridge won by nine events to two. Two new records were set. In the weight pult Irfan of Cam- bridge beat his own previous record of 45 feet 94 ins. with a new mark of 49 feet 3 inches; while Brown of Cambridge clipped two-fifths of a second off the previous high mark for the 440 yards, which he himself had made Inst
year.
The principal events of the meeting were won as follower
100 Yndk
seconds
Brown Cambridge in ten:
Half-mile, McNair of Oxford in 1 minute 57.2 seconds;
120
yards hurdles, Knight of Oxford in 15.8 seconds;
Weight puit,
Irfan of Cambridge with a stance of 40 feet 3 inches; Three miles. Weir of Cambridge in 14 minutes 40.0
seconds;
with
4 minutes 22.2
MONEY
Derbyshire, county cricket cham- plone, lest-money last season, but the committee are not dissatisfled with a deficit of £136.
Charlton Athletic Tour
The tinerary of the Charlton Athletle team's tour of the Unlied States and Canada was. announced by the secretary of the Dominion football association In Winnipeg, states Reuter
The dates, tentative and sub- Ject to alteration, are as follow:-
May 29, Philadelphia, May 30, New York. June 2, Pittsburgh. June 6, Delrolt June 6, Chicago. June 9, Calgary, June 12, Van- couver. June 14, Victoria, B, C. June 19, Winnipeg. June 23, Toronto. June 27, New York.
July 1, Montreal.
The team, composed of seven- trainer and iwo teen players, a officials are expected to leave from Southampton on May 19. I will all for home from Montreal on July, 2.
Navy To Play Two Football Matches
LEAGUE AND A FRIENDLY
Navy are meeting St. Joseph's in
MARCH -22, 1937.
UNEXPECTED ĮBADMINTON
RESULT
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effective foil for Wong. It was im- possible to discern a real weakness among the winners, and on such form: they will offer a pretty big problem to PC-Lee ́nod P-K. Hui-in the semi-final.
The start of the match gave no Indication of the easy victory which was to fall to the Y.M.C.A. couple. Silva and Carvalho started off by
| scoring three points, though they Immediately were chiefly on errors. afterwards Wong and Chng settled down and scored five points in row. The lasers responded with single ace making the score 5-4 in favour of Wong and Chng, and then the "" players planted on five more points before the Recreio men re- plied with a single, making the score 10-5. This was advanced to 125 then 12--0, but by now the Y.M.C.A. players always looked good for points on service and they collected the re- quired three for the first game with- out any difficulty.
SECOND GAME COLLAPSE There was still no reason to sus- pect the Recreio pair would not get Into their stride for the second game, but they made. disconcerting start to and as the encounter pro- gressed, so they became more and rore vulnerable.
They offered "dolly" returns which
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How They
Stand In
The Tables
WEEK-END SOCCER
- RESULTS
Division I
Eastern Ath.
2 Kowloon Ch.
S. China "A"
2 Athletic
01
S. China "A"
-
Eastern Ath.
Goals
-League-Tatte
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.
3 4 61 22 20
5
5 41 20:
5:42 28 25
41 32,241
Match receipts fell by £757 to S. Chino "A" 20 12 5 3 51 21 20 £3,702. The reduction was caused B. U. Rifles 20 13 by several matches ending in two. Fusiliers 20 10 days and, of
of course, the rain. S. Chinn "B" 20 Insurance brought a pront of £150, Seaforth II. 19 11 and müteli expenses were reduced by Royal Navy £272 to £4,056.
St. Josepit's The committee point out that the winning of the championship was not
Recreio
20 9 Ath. 19 8 3 8 37 19 0.0 10 41 .....-18
of hand every time. Eventually Wong and Chng reached 15 points with the losers score standing four.
at
SNOOKER CHAMPION Davis Retains Title In: Game With Lindrum
London, Mar, 20. At Thurston's Hall to-night. Joc Davis beat Horace Lindrun by $2 frames to 29, thus retaining the world professional snooker cham- plonship-Reuler.
LOCAL TOURNEY Intending competitors In the Colony snooker championship” ure reminded that entries close on Thursday.
It should be noted also that there is only one event, and not two #3 seems to be the Impression in some quarters.
HOMESIDE
due to "the outstanding brillance of cowloon ... 4 8 30 42 15 IUGEBY
21 7 2 12 21 43 16 .... 1 5 4 12 23 1 14 20.38 11 26 51 12 20 15 14 10 52 7 Division II
any member of the side, but to the Athletic sustained endeavours of all the play Kowloon CB, 20 3 6 ers in producing their best for the H.K. Police honour of their county."
Blackheath Bristol
4 Kowloon Ch. 2 Coventry
League Table
Goals
RESULTS
London, Mar. 20,
32
18 Richmond
15 United Services 4
24 Leicester Gloucester
BR. A. F. London: Scots. 10
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ft. London Welsh 10 Wequins
A special fund for celebrating the Eastern Ath. Pole Vault, Webster of Cambridge. by Derbyshire has produced £600. most successful season ever enjoyed a height of 12 feet 4 inches;
out of which an inscribed gold wrist- One Mile, Emery of Cambridge in ll
watch will be given to each member of the who played in R.W. Fusiliers 21 15 ach Royal Navy. 22 19 of Cambridge at least nine cnship matches
and also to G. H. Pope-now com- R. Engineers 20 13 Jump, Askew, with a distance pletely recovered from the cartilage R.A. Lyemun 21 11 Long
South
China 22 12 of 22 feet 10 inches;
220 yards hurdles, Nichols of Cam-most of last season.
trouble which kept him Idle during Seaforth H.. 20 12 bridge in 25.5 seconds;
R. U. Rifles.. 31 11 3 7 52 38 21 The balance of the fund will be Ch. Pollec
7-3-11 38 64-17
High Jump
with
a height of feet 1 inch;
440 yards, Brown of Cambridge in distributed among the players in Key loon F.C. 20 48.4 seconds-Reuter,
proportion to the matches in which R.A. S'cutters 21 they took part. The presentations Athletic be made at a dinner in Derby H.K.F.C. on May 5.
CROSS-COUNTRY RACE.
Brussels, March 20.
In the International Cross-country Race run here to-day, England won with 55 points.
The Individual Championship was won by J. Flockhart, Scottle cham- plon, who covered the course of about nine. miles in 40 minutes 50.4/5 Beconds. Reuter.
MAMAK TOURNEY Radio Sports Club's Easy Victory
Playing on the Radio ground at In the the
Caroline Hill yesterday
Mamak Hockey Tournament, Radio Sports Club, strong contenders for the title, defeated the Kowloon
1 0 94 39 27
2 1 109 20 40 4 2 71 19 34
55 973 30 20 55 54 31 29
4 453 30 20
Did Alloynians 0 Old Merchants
Hosp. 3 Old
Paulines Rosslyn Park, 34 Old Milians
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Birkenhead Fk. 24 Halifax Neath Newport Northampton Penarth
7 1 12 34 48 15
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01 15 20 60 13 Torquay Ath.
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Eastern Ath. 21 The new captain is R. H. Buckston. Kowloon Ch. 20
2
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8 Oxford U.
3 3 15 32 89 9 Edinburgh A. 12 Gala
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The score in the fret half was four, goals to one, while the winners Meppunetore. Moltoosimis; and: Bork) Biting, added another four in the second Holder, of. Japanese and Hopsions Gostanza against the loser's angle, goal, mant Liomee, Cer: Eprained Amklang und Awater Singh (4), Guest (3), and Wrists. Recommanded for: many your Singh scored for the Radio, while Loon: Herpitak and Doctors Man Singh and Ramzan netted for
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