MACAO JOCKEY CLUB Programme For April
Race Meeting
The following is the programme of the Macao Jockey Club for the meet- ing to be held on April 3, at Macao: 1. The Hankow Handicap. For China Ponles, Subscription Ponles of boyu this Club of any Senson that started this year and have not won. Hongkong Jockey Club Subscription Griffins, borred. Nine Furlongs
Ponics.
2. The Ifanyaug Plate-For China clasified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as
asp Class at date of
entry and Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Sear
Season. One Mile,
3. The Wuchane Handlean--For Hong- China Ponies clonalded by the kong Jockey Club ne "D" Class at
date of entry,
Bello Xavier, who won the Junior Six Furlongs 4. The Glory Handicap For China Championship at La Salle College Ponies, Subscription Poules of this sports, winning six consecutive events Club of any Season. Hongkong and breaking the previous records, an Jockey Club Subscription Grifline.nprecedented achievement. (Photo:
Tiffany Studio). barred. Winters of two or more races since 1st January, 1938 barred. Five Furlongs,
5. The Changsha Plate-For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of the Hongkong
ung Jockey Club of this Sea-
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ATHLETIC
RECORDS
BROKEN
Sports At D.B.S. And
King's College
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Although hampered by the strong wind, athletes of the Diocesan Boys' School ran well at the annual sports
the yesterday. In
relay races, especially, close running was seen.
лла К. Knight Kaon Wah-tuca shared points for the senior cham- plonship, and J, Nicall and V. Knige won the middle and junior pionships respectively.
chain-
With many good runners, Green House annexed the Inter-house coin- and was petition with 102 points, followed by Yellow House with 8342
polats.
Jean
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.
the romantic
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
LAI WAH CUP
Sir, sal be very grateful", if you will kindly allow me to make a suggestion re the La Wah Cup gate receipts through the medium of your esteemed paper.
The receipts from games of the above mentioned cup is meant for Interport expenses, and as we have no interport games this your there- fore may I make n suggestion to the H.K. Football Association to donate the whole amount to the refugee's funds?.
to
My pen is not sharp enough describe the horrible conditions the in the war refugees are suffering devastated arena, but I-trust the councillors of the H.K.F.A. and my renders have gleaned enough of the During the afternoon many of the
or visited the Heirbles Ex-1
Parker, beautiful young sufferings of the refugees,
through who plays in the school. Held early, actress
dally
therefore I sincerely the exhibition displays a fine collec-icading role of "The Barrier," which no fault of their own, from the local
papers,
of the tion of some of the schoolboys' fa- opens to-morrow at the Alhambra hope that the councillors
Theatre. Leo Carillo and James H.K.F.A. and football fans will not vourite hobbies which include vari ous handicrafts, miniature crystal Ellison are featured with her.
hesitate to give full support to my humble suggestion. and wireless receiving sets, photo-
A RETIRED Councillor.
you purchased at Hongtong by the Entries For Teams Closeraphy, painting, botany, stamp, but
Club on March 18, 1938. One Mile.
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6. Ladles Sprint, (Unoficial), Cup will be presented to the Winning Rider. Souvenirs will also be sented to the 2nd and 3rd placed Ruders For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Ponies of this Club that have started and have not Won at this
On April 4.
Many suggestions for the working
of the Lenge in the coming season were upproved at a meeting of the
meeting. To be ridden by Menter Hongkong Baseball League yester of the Kowloon Riding School. Halfday.
Mile.
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24.
Entries close on Thursday, March
are
It was agreed that games be play- ed on the Navy ground at Caroline the with In connection
Glory Hill. race on the Handicap, the fourth
Probable participants in the Leu- programme, a special $1 sweep is que
the Chinese, Hongkong being conducted. The cast of Baseball Club, U.S.S. Mindanao,
and Volunteers, Recreio through ticket including, a chance in
Indians. the special sweep, is $8 per set, while Entries close an April 4. a book of five lekels in the special sweep is available at $4.50, both obtainable from the Club's Office at Gloucester Building
SECOND EXTRA MEETING
A suggestion was approved that tickets be again issued to each club for disposal as season tickets, the proceeds to defray the cost of build- ing a grandstand and also the club's entrance Ice.
The President moved that a new ut the constitution be drawn up Handicaps for Jockey Club
next meeting, and appointed a sub- Events on March 20 committee comprising Messrs. Smith, Alitree, Guingum, Molthen and Liu Weights for the second extra to draw up the constitution. meeting of the Hongkong Jockey "It was also decided that players Club to be run on March 26 are:
Coolgardis Handleap, a mile and 171 had to be registered two weeks be
participate. yards)Doris 140. Bredon 153, Colorado fore they could
not a local resident. Fur-
Day it was proposed that each
should provide two umpires.
The
club
Star, 161, Kally 152, Lucky Lad 152, Mac-motion was proposed to prevent a quarte Juver 152, Sea Urchin 140, Sydney team playing a star man who was Beta 149. The Buffer 147.
Canton Handicap ( Clans),—Sir longs Caleronian 101, Confusion 150, Dawn Star 101. Handleap Eve 147, Harvest View 140, Havoc Eve 153, Honey- moon Eva 140, Jober 151, King's Coruna. National tion 143, King's Justice 140. Pride 101, New Star 140, Potentate 165. Rose- Jed Feather 13, Rob Toy 157. Queen 140, ftoyal Scot 103.
BL. Kilda Handicap (C Class), From tho
14 Mile Post-Beat Tint 135. Brutus
181, Discovery Bay 105, Llangollen 13, Macquarie Hiver 152, Perfect Day 16,
CORINTHIANS WIN
Mahlia, Mar. 10. Islington Corinthians beat Letran Racing Heart 105, Rooily 145, Sea Urchin College two goals to one to-ding
The Buffer 147, | Renter. 140, Snowy River 103, Twilight Star 152, Zodiac 103.
Sub-Griffins Handicap, ene and quarter miles Bistre 108, larrachito 140, Desert Star 100, Louis XIV 198, Mac's Adven ture 103, No Fear 181, Piet Hein 143, Plan- 100, Salvage Master
chet 151, Rose Ev3.
Hundrum Eve 15, Just In Time 151. Lan enshire Lass 102, National Defence 147, Rose Jane 140, Sunlight View 150, Tampa Bay 140.
14, The Leopard
Swatow Handicap (D Clans), From the two mile post, once round and in-Dig--Amberley 140, loolat Bay 160, Dright gence 140, Election Time 100, Flybynight 143, Gold Coin 140, Gold Sovereign 181, Good Morning 140, Mine's Adventure 132, Pinin View 1üz, Rylvandnie 151, Valorous
108
Fatshan Handlexp, (C Class), One Mile. View 101, Ce tre Forward 140, Commence- ment Bay 153, Jungle Jim 140, King's Bounty 51, King's Load 182. Laughing Buddha 140, Laughing! Giri 158, Huynt Consort 158, Scenie View 146. Saldier of China 140, Tiny Eagle 102, Tyne 158.
JOCKEY
THROWN
Broken HU Wandkap, (A Class) From the 1% Me Post-Blandford 155. Court- Ing Eve 156, Double Finesse 160, Electron 260, Itame Brew 142, Lancashire Chips 185.
Kongmon Sandicap, One mile--Acme 146, Ali Baba 147, Astrik 157, Bestevaer 145, Be Yourself 142, Cape Comorin 252. Captain Blood 148, Charybdis 157, Cleeve yesterday morning at Happy Valley. 145, Cricketer 142, Cuban Love 100. Dark | He took out Election Time, and when Hazard 142, Fei Ying, 101, Five Rufers 184, Golden Brew 148, Golden Concuring the 14 mlle post,
Mr. Spreckley, fl novice Jockey, was involved
minor. uccident
was
Iron Knight 157, Jack High 148, Labour thrown. He appeared stunned, but Day 13, Lancashire Chap 14, Lucky managed to return to the Jockey Eleven im, Lucky Seven 145. National Club unassisted, while the pony run Guard 185. Sahara Star, 145, Split and round the track and found its way 140, Tribulo 148, Wenning 191.
Wachow iandicap, Nix Furlongs back to the stables.
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and bird sgk collections. Mr. R. Dormer, who is judging the exhibition, will announce the winners next week.
The Results
NATIONAL RIDERS
London, Mar. 18. Probable jockeys for the Grand Aintree on National, to be run at
Mail (WI-} March 25, are--Royai
(Moloney), inms), De La Chance What Have You (Mager), Frobisher (Harding), St. Albridge Park (Wi-
Following are the results of the sports: 100 yarda senior-Kaan Wah-tuen and G. Kew, Chan Chung-chow. Middle
Chan King-cheung J. Nicail, Ip L
Knige, Chan Sing-cheung. Junior.t Chim Chai-cliu.
High jump senior-Kaan Wah-tuen. Chan Chung-chow and G. Derkach. son), Tapinols (Scratchley), Baitle- 10 yards middle. Nicall, Chan Sing-ship (Hobbs), Red Freeman (Red-
Ft. Yue, Junior-V cheung,
Knige Cheung Ping-wah, Chan Sing-cheung.
High Jump middle-Min Hing-fong and Lin Chin-hai, Ip Lal and J. Nicall,
Long jump senior.-Kaan Wah-tuen; Chan Chung-chow: Chan Ching-lo.
BIX yards junior-V, Knige, Fung Kim- chal, D. Lin.
440 yards senior.-K. Knight, G. Kow, E. Fisher.
Long Jump middle-Chan Sing-cheung, Ma Hin-fong, Lin Chin-hae.
Relay race Junior-Brown House, Green Itouse, Bun House.
Shot put senior.-G. Derkach, E. Fisher, Chien Cheung-chow.
Mile milddie M.R. Turner, J. Read, 3. Nieall. Sentor.-M. Bully. K. Knight, E. Fisher.
-Halay race middle-Green Huusa, Blue House, Brown House.
TUR-of-war senior.-Yellow House. Old boys' race.-G. White, hiidget race-Chang Sau-sing, F. 1o. Relay race senlor.-Yellow House, Blue ifuuse, Brown House.
KING'S COLLEGE Keen rivalry marked King's Col- lege sports at Caroline Hill yester- day.
Two records were broken. In the 200 metres (Junfors) Sin Kwok-bun registered 25.175 sec, and in the high jump (seniors) Au Tin-yum cleared 6.84.
The house championship was won by South, whielt led all the way to win with 04 points from West with #2, East 11, and North 25.
and E.
given
The 1,200 metres invitation relay British race was won by Central School, represented by C. Hosegood,
N. J. Booker A Fites/s.
Gymnastic displays were under the direction of Mr. Lui Kwal- lau and Mr. Chung Va-chui. The race for boy scouts was won by the Llon Patrol.
Results:
100 metres senior-Lee Kwok-lin, Wang K-lun and 14 Shul-pang. Juniorsong Ki-lun. Sin Kwok-bun. Wong Shan-luk.
50 metres telassen 7aniel B.)mal. Chung- tak, Chan Yan-pak, Wong Man-ying.
200 metres senior-Lee Kwok- Chan Ho-in, Wong K-lun. JuniorSin Kwak- bun, Wong Ki-lun, Wong Snau-luk. (Time 29.1/5 secs, records.)
100
metres (Claasen 7 and 8.)-il Chang-tak, Chan Yan-pak, Wong Man- Lang jump senior-Wong Kl-lun, Ho Hon. Au Tin-yong Shau-chuen.
Juntor, Wong Ki-tun. Pat Ka-look.
Patato race (Classes 7 and 8).-Sham Kam-tong. Wong Man-ying. Chung Lu-b High jump senior-Au Tin-yum. Shut-pang. Au Wat-man. Junior-Ma Wal-fan, Wong Wing-kuea and Wong Kl- Jun.
10 metres hurdles.-Wong Ki-lun, Lee
Shut-pang.
Shot Put chlor-Ng Kwok-hung, Trang Ting-hol and Kwan Kwok-ming
Io-lu, Lam
400 metres junior.--Pay Ku-fook, Sha Tin-sang. Lam Hon-cheung. Senior-Lau Kal-ming, Poon Man-lung, Wong Ki-lun. Au Old boy's racep Kam-hung, Yeung-him, Wong Ki-jeung. 500 metres senior-Chan Ka-cheung Wan Cheung-chi,
1.200 metrca invitation relay-Central British, La Salle, St. Joseph's,
1,300 metres senior-Weng Lam Ka-cheung, Foon_Man-tung.
Shu-man.
400 metres relay (Cinsson 7 and 8) West House. East House, South Bouse. JuniorNorth House, South House, East HouseSenior.-East House, South House, West House.
interclass mualibali football compott- tion,-Class 20,
Ping-
Photographile Competition.-Lo yot, Wong Ki-lun, Lem Ka-chicung.
Individual champions-Senior, Lea Kwok-in. Wong Kilan, Junior, Wond Ki-lun, Pau Ka-fook and Sin Kwok-bun. GOVERNOR AT SPORTS
His Excellency the Governor will present the prizes at the annual athletic sports of St. Joseph's Col lege at Caroline Hill ол Friday, March 25.
QUICK NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS
After a severe illness you feel so weak, you often despair of ever getting your strength back. Especial- ly after operations, or wasting and uther diseases, that affect your digestion, the thought of food is dis- tasteful. Yet you must rebuild your body-you must have highly nourish. ing food.
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Doctors everywhere recommend Horlicks as the food that not only that easily digested, but alimulates your faded oppolite and pours quick new strength into your exhausted body.
Convalescence is shortened and in an amazingly short time you feel full uf vigour and strength. Alwayr keep Horlicks ready at hand.
In these diMcult times of anxiety and worry, the task of carrying on and doing work which must be done is a doubly dificult one which must tend to exhaust one's nervous energy. Horlicka bullds up strength, vitality. and provants that listlessness and tiredness caused by constant, nervous strain. I M. Hodges, Kayamally Buliding, Queen's Road, Hongkong.
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BOXING CONTEST
Johnny Bellus Outputs Frankie Klick
Johnny
Newhaven, Mar. 17.
1b9.. Bellus, 190
of
Lad (Bissill), Didorie (Butchers), Newhaven, beat Frankie Klick, 1381⁄2 Paneraik (Archibald). Emancipators, on points in their ten-round (Gray), Rock Quillu (Carey), Cabin bout. United Press. Fire (Browne). Workman (Brogan), Prominent Lad (1. Jones),
Drinmore Lad, Loyal Prince, Pom- pier, Carefree, Deslys, Don Bradman,
A Drawn Boul
Paris, Mur. 17. Freddie Miller, 120 lbs.. drew
Topioin, West Kent, Puckabelle and with Paul Bogniaux, 127% lbs., in Flying Minutes have been scratched. their ten-round fight here-United
Press Reuter,
Tennis Tournament
Postponed
The Central British Association tennis tournament arranged for fo- morrow has been postponed to next week. Sunday, March 27. The ground is now being repaired.
1944 OLYMPICS
Calro, Mar. 17. It was announced to-day that Budapest, Lausanne, Helsingfors, Athens and London are the condi dates for the 1944 Olympic games.
It came as a grent surprise that Italy did not apply.-United Press.
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