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War Checks Shanghai: Malaya Lacks Funds
Reasons for the breaking of nego- tiations for the visit of Singapore and Shanghal hockey teams to Hong- kong at Easter were given by Mr. Á. T. Falmer (Secretary) at a meeting of the Hockey Association Counell at St. Andrew's Hall yesterday.
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The Sino-Japanese conflict responsible for Shanghal cancelling the visit and Singapore had to give up similar plans because of finances, he said.
Macno expressed a wish to have the annual game lafe In April, and In all probability will be seen in nction during the Easter holidays.
TRIAL GAMES
Hockey trials to select a team to represent China in the local Inter- national Tournament will be held in the near future. All players destrous of participating in this tournament are requested to communicate with Mr. S. II. Ling, Hongkong University Union, as soon as possible.
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Royal Mail, Favourite, To Go Under Hammer
London, Mar. 10, The Grand National favourite Royal Mail, last year's winner. whose owner Mr. Lloyd Thomas was killed recently while riding him, will shortly be auctioned without reserve, probably at Hurst Park on Saturday. -Reuter Special.
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THE HONG KONG
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THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 12th March, 1938, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell well be rung at 1.30
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CRICKET
MATCHES
(By "R. Abbie")
(Continued from Page 8.)
Craigengewer (at home) and the Hongkong Cricket Club. White Cralgengower have out their strongest team the H.K.C.C, have, I regret to notice, a very weak one. John Pearce is not playing nor is his brother Ales who, I believe, is Indulg- ing in the pastime of Association Football. The Club are not of course in the running for the Shield but it does seem a great pity that they are turning out a weak slide when the match matters to other people, if il does not to them. The other game is between the I.R.C, and the K.C.C.
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spoiting the winner is very open. On the sirength of training times,
Charybdis, Easy Timo, Jack High, Labour Day and Sahara Stor are strongly recommended, giving pre- ference to the first named pony.
CLOSE FINISH. ASSURED Many Good Ponies In "B" Division
The inclusion of New Star and Ros--Quen in the same peg with Boolat Bay in the Hongkong Handi- cap "B" division over the champion course should produce a fine face. I will be recalled that Boolat Bay, the winner of the Happy Valley Spring Handicap "B" division with a burden of 108 lbs., finished a neck In front of King's Bounty who was In receipt of 17 lbs, but to-morrow the latter has a pull of 19 lbs. Tyne, better off with Bett
allowance of three pounds, but I am afraid that the dis tance of 14 miles is out of his range and I doubt whether King's Bounty con last the jaunt. King's Lead should do well considering that he has only a pound more to carry over the weight for inches. Should the going be on the soft side, Bright View is the one to follow up.
Kowloon Selects Teams who dead-heated with Amberley is
For Saturday It has been announced that Fred-
in
The following teams have been chosen to represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in sentor and junior League cricket matches to-morrow:
1st, XI v. Indian R. C. (away.-D. J. N. Anderson (Capt.), K. M. Bax
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LAST RACE OF THE DAY Blandford Best Of Bunch
do not myself believe that the K.C.C. can do more than draw this game, and that is what I feel about the Hongkong Cricket Club. The best either side can hope to do is to draw. However, crickel is a funny game and anything may happen. Oi course, a great deal will depend on the weather, "It has been so horrible for the last week or that one
two
x tempted to believe that it must get
San Francisco, Mar. 9. better in the future, but in any case I cannot see a
good fast wicket. A die Steele, middleweight champion great deal may depend on whether of the world, has accepted a guaran there is a decent light or not. There tee of $25,000 to meet Young Corbett 15 Ittle to choose between the Third in a tille bout sometime in Sookunpoo ground and the Craigen-
San Francisco United Hower ground as regards the light. June The minor interest is the game be-Press. tween the Army and the
Fred Apostoll, who was consider- Service. If the Army turn out the ed rightful challenger to Steele, was side that was printed in the papers badly beaten recently by Young Cor-ter, G. F. O'Bryen, G. C. Burnett, E. Jast Tuesday. I think they ought to bett Third. Apostel has previously C. Fincher, W. C. Hung, S. Jex, R. win, but if they turn out the skeleton beaten Steele on a technical knock-E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd, T. A. Moder that they had against Craigen- out on January 7 In a non-title bout, and F. Zimmern. Umpire, J. P. Ro- side
binson. gower I am not so sure. It must
2nd XI v. Police (at home),- A. what is appear very clearly from happening now, that the winners of They seem to have pulled themselves A. Dand (Capt.), R Baldwin, W. the Shield are not necessarily the together and generally speaking a Bambro, R. T. Broadbridge, H. best side in
Colony, the
because draw would seem to be the most Brokenshire, S. A. Gray, G." A. V. they may have met a team when it likely result. I see, however, that Hall, B. D. Lay, J, R. Lake, W. L. has been very weak whilst
their the Club have not got Wodehouse McKenzie and C. B. R. Sargent. Um-non-winning Australian ponies has opponents have met it when it has playing for them and this will Ipire, H. Overy. Feen very strong. As for the Navy think weaken them a great deal. and Recrelo game at King's Park, So for as I can see Cralgengower are there should be quile a good match at full strength. Stoker also is not but I think a great deal depends on playing for the Club and, like the whether B. L. Gosano comes off or first eleven, it would be a very nice nol and Whitmarsh too for that team if they had bit of bowling. Without it I don't see how they can hope to do much more than draw, but for the cussedness of the game The two games which carry the Other matches are. I believe, a game whole Shield interest in the Junior between the K.C.C. second eleven League are those between the Navy and the Police, and one between the Recrelo and the I.R.C. second at und University nt Pokfulam and
King's
Park. Both between Cralgengower and Hong-inga
these were kong Club on the Club ground. At League engagements on February 19. present the two teams are level. The The Civil Service possible huve University have been doing quite friendly with the D.B.S. at Happy well intely though I confess I am in Valley if that has been postponed
malter.
JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES
with the last of the matches.
AN INTERESTING DAY
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some doubt of their soundness as they seem to depend so much on their first two batsmen. The Navy, 1 know, have not got all the players! On the whole the cricket to-morrow they would like to put out but this should be most interesting though it applies to them sa very often. I is extremely difficult to arrange to somehow feet sure that there will watch both the matches at Craigen- be a decision one way or the other, gower and Seokumpoo in the Senior but which way it will go I frankly Division, and also those at Pokfulam have πο idea.
As regards the und H.K.C.C. In the second. Per- Craigengower and Club game, these sonally I hope to get friends to do it are two sides who have done quite for me with Use exception of the well, though I could not have said | Club-Craigengower match at the this about the Club o bit carlier. Valley.
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might be abandoned in the event of a "graver incident" before 1940, have issued a statement saying "prepara- tions for the Olympica were being pushed without any hitch," and add that sportsmen who are not serving In China at the moment have already beau training-United Press.
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Tokyo, Mar. 10, Mayor Ichita Kobayashi has sent a message to Count Baillet la Tour, A concensus of opinions from the President of the International Olym- delegates arriving for the ten-day pic Committee, declaring: The International Olympic Club Meeting people of Tokyo are doing their ut- which commences on Thursday next, most towards making the 1940 Olym- Indicates that the majority are in pies a wonderful success." The favour of holding the
Game message paid tribute to the sym- Tokyo. They believe that the Games pathetic co-operation of the com- will be held according to schedule mittee "In making the 12th. Olympiad unless Japan voluntarily relinquishes a triumph over all difficulties."" her right.
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