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ENJOYABLE PRESTON RIDING GYMKHANA

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SPORTS

Kids Have Good Time At Indian R.C.

The tactics employed by the Indian Recreation Club in its Just Senior

with Cricket Shield replay

the Craigengower C.C. were referred to by Mr. A. el Arcull, President of the L.R.C., at the seventh annual athletic meeting yesterday.

WIN BY A PENALTY

Exciting Contest In Cup Final

Wembley, Apr. 30.

Clever Youngsters At

Kowloon School

The Kowloon Riding School's an-

wns nual gymkhana, whichi

post- poned from the previous week-end, was held in ideal weather at Ma-tau- the wei on Saturday afternoon, in

friends of presence of numerous competitors and other spectators.

In one of the most exciting Cup

Some Uhirly entrants took part in Finals for many years. Preston North the various events during the after- "As an old cricketer, I would have End, the favourites, defeated Hud-noon, while a feature of the gymkhana the excellent horsemanship liked to see the LR.C. go all out for dersfield Town by one goal to nil. was a win. But opinions differ. How-The match insted for nearly two shown by some of the juvenile riders. uver, I would take, this opportunity hours, extra time having to be played, of saying that the Indians are not the and the deciding goal was secured in first teum to adopt safety-first the lost 30 seconds from a penalty inetics," said Mr. Arculli.

kick.

who spent s

With many regarding the match an walk-over for Preston North End, the atmosphere was strangely sub- dued for a Cup Final,

The teams were the same as an- nounced on April 26. They were:

Huddersfied.Hesford; Craig, Mountford; Willingham, Young, Boot; Hulme, Isaac, McFadyen, Barclay and

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In the Tiny Tols Competition, hurdle event open to juveniles under five years of age, a splendid display was given by Brian McElney, while four-year-old Shapur Kharegat did very well to take second place.

Prizes were presented by Messrs. David, A. W. Grimmilt, Cunha and A. O. Pullman. At the conclusion of dis- the programme, Mis. Dearon tributed the prizes.

The sports were watched by 3 large gathering, thoroughly enjoyable afternoon, The band of the Kumaon Rifles was in attendance.

the reference Mr. Arculi made mentioned during a brief review of the sporting chlevements of the Club

He the past season. during congratulated the lawn bowls team for winning the Second Division and the Brat cricket eleven for becoming

Gallimore, Preston-Holdcroft; joint champions of the League for

Maxwell, R. Beat-follow: second year in succession. He A. Beattie; Shankly Smith, Batey:

Watmough, Mulch, the "evergreen" Rum- also wins every jahn cousin

BUCCCAA in the tie and O'Donnell,

Military and Naval bands led the Colony tennis tournament,

Referring to the sports, be thanked gathering in community singing. those responsible for making them

the honour,

*****Beanley.

Their Majesties the King and

The Judges were Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield, Sergt. Chrisile, and Mr. G. Frost.

detail were

ns

The resulta in

Trotting Race-1, Miss C. Lomax; 2, Moster Shapur Kharegat.

Tiny Tots Hurdles Competition

such a Ruccess, particularly, Mr. A. Queen were given an enthusiastle re-(Under 6 years), Master Brian R. Minu, Hon, Secretary and Mr. Aception. The King walked to the MicElney; 2, Master Shapur Khare-

field and shook hands with the gat; 3, Master Desmond McElney.

Bareback Jumping- 1, Master Rahmin, Sports Secretary.

Master Patrick The prizes

by players. were distributert

Preston won the loss and took ad-Mickey Beraha: 2, Mrs. H. T. Barma, on whose behalf

the Club for vantage of the wind. They attacked Moss; 3, Miss Adrian Richardson.

Handy Hunter Competition-Won her husband thanked

at the start, and then Huddersfield forced the pace but the attacks had by Mr. C. E. Godby (two chances); (only little method. The cool Preston backs Mrs. Richardson was second

one chance). nt

goal. prevented any shot

Once, however, Hulme, Hudders- Neld's right wing, in a lone desh, beat too men before centreing three

Isaac took the ball the squarely.

wind length of the field but the carried back his centre.

The Prize-Winners The following were the prize-winners: 10 yards mathematical race (boys), 1. J. 15. lassan; 2, M. Singh: 1. 8. K. Khan.

Face (elsh) 70 yards mathematical Miesel Arcuit; 2. Miss K. Curreem; 3. Mas H. Humjahn,

30 yards three-legged race-1. A. n. Kitchell and K, Nazarin; 1. I. Haroon and M. I. Razack.

30 yards pick-a-back raco (boys) —), T. A. Cader and A. K, Cader; 2, M. aut

and Rafeek,

60 yards handicap (girls)-1, Mics N. Chuar: 2. Miss 21. Azan; 3, Miss R. Minu

(Indian Division 270 yards handicap of St. John Ambulance)—1. I. Haroon; 2, O. Rahman,

100 yards handicap (Cadets of Indien Division of St. John Ambulance). 1,

Tine: 2. 9. K. Khan; 3, J. B. Hassan. Cricket novelty, A. T. Chiba; Abdulla ei Arculli,

50 yards mathemattent race (ladies)

1, Mis J. Hamet; 2, Miss L. Sumad.

100 yards championship-1, T. Hamet: 2, I. Haroon.

Lawn wis event-1, S. D. Ismail, 2,

M. A. Khan.

ERS and spoon race.-1. A. R. M. Samy; 2, A, G. Sulflad.

Wheel-barrow race, M. I. Razack

Marketing Race.-1, Mr. P. Ran- dolph; 2, Mr. R. Holden; 3, Master Mickey Beraha.

Musical Chairs.-Won by Miss F. McKelvie.

Novelty Race.--1, Mr. P. Randolph; 2. Miss C. Burrowes.

During another rald by Hulme, Preston appealed for offside and only saved a goal by a panicky fall back

when he was illegally brought down by the whole defence.

Preston's forwards showed neat by Young. The relerce awarded a without hesitation. Mulch touches, but Willingham and Young penalty

which went tackled well. When R. Beattle was himself took the kick, brought down outside the penalty high and hard and entered the nut

frec kick was

placed after striking the underpart of the splendidly across the goal but Wat-crossbar-Reuter, mough shot behlad.

area,

the

The crowd then saw a series of ex- citing Incidents around the Preston

Merayden dashed between the SPORT

backs but was beaten by Holderoft in

a race for the ball. Then Isaac tied

and A. K. Suffiad; 2. Nazarin and Abduliup the Preston defence in a knot to

centra bentutifully, but Barclay

ci Arc spoon race (dauble handed). hended over

EAK

-1.. Nazntin; 2, B. A. Temail.

200 yards handicap}, Abdulla

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE

O'Donnell had the goal at his el more

THE but took too long to trap the

FOURTH EXTRA mercy Areu 2, 1. Adem.

Ladies nomination race.-1, Mr. and ball and shoot, and giving the goal- MEETING will be held (weather Mrs. 11. D. Rumjahn; 2, Mr. and Mrs. Teeper time to position himself. The permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Ilamet.

ball rebounded I off Hesford's legs out of SATURDAY, 7th May, 1938, com- danger. Preston was again within mencing at 2.90 p.m. Singh.

The First Boll will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

120 yards handicap, S. E. Bux; 2, K. D

Eg and spoon race (ladies), Mon ace of scoring when a miskick by 11. Curreem; 2, Mist 31. Ismall; 3, Mi Craig let in Maxwell, but Hesford J. Hamet.

220 yards handicap (Indian students) successfully dived at his feet. Bar- 1. B. M. Qmar: 3, 9. K. Khan; 3, 8. A. clay, in a clever sidestep, sent away Beasley who bore in but the shot was Potato Race.-1, S. A. Rumjahn: 2. aayed by Holdcroft diving full-length

at the ball.

Homet,

Tennis novolty-1, L. Kitchell; 3, K. Nararin.

Tennis novelly (Indies),—1. MIKS J Hamat: 2, Ming J. Hutchison.

Bandamen Race-1, 11am Singh: 2, Dhin Chand,

Badick; 2. Narain Singh.

The interval arrived with the score blank.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladles (both Including are obtainable through the Using Hulme as the mainspring of tax)

Member, 100 yards concolation race-1, . Rthe attack, Huddersfield restarted as SECRETARY upon the personal or

though they would overrun Preston written application of but their fire died down. Young was such Member to be responsible for wonderful in

defence, repeatedly all visitors introduced by him, and holding up many dangerous advances. for Payment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Omce, 1st floor, number chances by trying to beat the man Exchange Building (Tel. 27704) will more than once. Hesford went down close at 12 Noon. to his knees and punched out a pile- Sunday Cricket League. The "Shocks." driver from R. Beattie, which looked Lawn Bowls antes championship,--- Won by A. It. Dallas with the abban a certain goal.

Season's Competitions

The following prizes won during a season were also distributed. They were! Cricket-lat XI batting averages: A. H. Madar and 3. Naxarın. Bowling averages, A. R. Kitchell and A. YI, Malar.

2nd XI batting averages, Rum jahn and Ismall All, Bowling averages, Naranjan Singh and A. K. Mīnu,

as runner-up.

Preston

wasted

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RI

Barclay, Beasley and McFadyen Doubles Won by A. M. Wahab and Aall nearly scored. Baker with A. K. Minu and A. R. M.

Samy as runners-up,

In the extra time period, Preston's

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tole- phone 21820.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

to The Price of Admission

the

Singles handicap Won by M. Y. Adal; passing was lamentable. Holdcroft Publie Enclosure is $1.00 including runner-up. A, R. Minu.

BaVed grondly from McFadyen, Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, Pair handicap-Won by 3 foosen and Halme and Beasley, tipping the last and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers. A. Bakar: runners-up, A. Ħ. M. Sway and D. M. Khan.

and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Hull Price.

By Order,

one, a hard shot from 20 yards range, Rinks-Won by A. R. M. Bamy. A. over the bar. Bakar, D. M. Khan and A. R. Daliah;

Hesford brought oft two wonderful runners-up, A. H. Madar, Y. A. Razack,

saves, and then Mutch weaved his 5. M. Rumiahn and M. Y. Adal.

.only a few Members of the senior cricket oleven way through and was and the lawn bowls team were also pre- yards from the Huddersfield goal monted with medais,

C. B. BROWN,

Hongkong, 2nd May, 1938,

Secretary.

Jel. 28151.

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