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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 7h May, 1938, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure, Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure nud Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are oblaineble through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written appilvation of a Member,
such Member to be responsible for nl visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &e.
The Secretary's Office, ist door, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close nt 12 Noon.
Tiffins are oblamable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele- phone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
Admission The Price of
to the Pubile Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Solders and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 2nd May, 1938,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE is hereby given that tickets Nos. 100,001-101,000 inclu- | sive in the Lantao Handicap Sweep to be held on 6th June, 1938, have been lost, and that, pursuant to Rule 11 of the Rules for Mem- bers Cash Sweeps, such tickets have been duly cancelled by the Stewards and will not be included in the draw.
Dnted the 2nd day of May, 1938.
By Order of the Stewards,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB
There
will he 11 Corfuthlan Cruiser Race for "3" and "W" class on Sunday, 8th May. Usual starting times. Course will be posted on Club Board.
R. J. MINNITT,
Hon. Sailing Sec.
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Presented by the Y. M. C. A.
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A HANDY GUIDE FOR RACE GOERS
PONIES PLACED THIS YEAR
The following handy guide to form is offered for the assistance of occa- slonnt race-goers, It Blows the placed ponies at the distances and the dates of their successes. Space does not permit publication of a fuller record.
FIVE FURLONGB
Araxy-1, 12/3.
Lucky Eleven-3. 12/3, Mac's Adventure-2, 13/3,
BIX FURLONGS
A Better Time.-1, 2/2.
Amberley-3, 10/4, Annabella-2, 19/2 Barrachilommİ, 23/2, 13anuford-3, 23/2.
tuddha-1, 10/4.
Cameronian, 19/2, Cliary bids 1, 10/4.
Confusion Nay-1, 20/3,
Criffel-1, 1972.
Dakko-), 1874. Desert Star.-1, 10/2,
Desert Star1, 19/2; 2, 10/4.
Double Finesse.-1, 22/2.
Final Trumph-3, 18/4. Fiva Rulers-3, 20ƒ2. Gladiator-2, 12/3 Golden Cow-2, 23(2. Good Morning-1. 10/4. Harvest View-3, 12/3. 1tonovmora Eve.-3, 20/3.
Eve.-1, 20/3; 2, 23/2; 1, 20/4.
Just In Time--2, 20/3.
Lanenshire Chips,-2, 22/2,,
Lancashire Lass,~~3, 10/2; 3, 23/2; 3, 20/3. Little Audrey.-3, 19/2; 2, 20/4.
Louis XIV-1, 10/2,
Lucky Lad-J. 19/2; 3, 39/4.
Nations) Dignity-2, 16/4
National Pride.--1, 25/2
New Star2, 20/3.
Night View -2, 20/4, Onk Bay-1, 123, Raclust
10/4.
Boy.2. 10/4. Salvage Master 1. 18/4, Skylight--1, 19/2, Siniling Thru-2, 19,2. Fertigst-3, 104.
Tornado Star-1, 19/2, Tust In Time--2, 10/4. Vixen Tor.), 104,
HALF A MILE AND 170 YARDS
Tear Claw-1, 19/2.
Breden.-2, 16/4.
Brutun, 20/3.
Cameronion-1, 21/2. Courting Eve.--2, 30/3.
Dekkust, 21/2. Derby Day.-I, 20/2. Discovery Bay, 20/2; 3, 20/3. Double Finesse.), 20/3. Gladiator, 2, 1/2,
Harvest Viow-2, 10/4. Humdrum Eve.--2, 31/3. Just In Time.3, 21/2.
King's Privilege.—1, 10/4, Lancashire Chips,-3, 20/3, Macquarie River.-2. 22/2, 3, 10/4. Meteor. 21/2.
New Star1, 10/4.
Oak Bay -3, 1973,
The Buffer, -3, 22/2.
Twilight Star.--2, 20/3, Piet Hen-1, 21/2. Potentate, 3, 10/4.
Ronger.- 20/3.
ONE MILE
Amberley, 2, 23/2; 2, 20/3.
Annabella.-), 21/2,
Aztec, 2, 12/3.
Hog Tor-, 19/2 Barrachito,
Bear Cinw1, 21/2; 2, 18/4. Hoolat Bay.-1, 20/3;
10/2.
Brutus-2, 18/4.
Camerunian1, 23/2.
Chiaryħidl-3, 12/3; 2, 10/4,
Colorado Star-3, 12/3.
Comorin, 12/0
Coronation-2, 23/2.
Cosnnek's Beauty-3, 23/2.
Courting Eve.2, 10/4.
Cuban Love-3, 22/2; 1, 1074. / Dekka-3, 10/4.
Desert Chief-1, 22/3; 1, 18/4. Fel Ying-2, 20/3; 3. 20/2.
Final Triumph-1, 21/2; 3, 1972. Expression Time.-1, 21/2
Gladiatur-21 232 23/2m2 2, 20/2.
Calden Cow,
Galt Sovereign
21/2.
2012; 2, 23/2.
Jalf Moon Handicap Eve.-3, 21/2. Tanding Eve.-3, 21/2; 1. Havoc Eve.-. 22/2.
Honeymoon Eve-1, 22722.
Humdrum Evc-3, 20/2, Jober.—1, 23/2; 2, -22/2.
Katinka-1, 10/2,
King's Lead-1, 10/2. King's Privilego.—3, 21/2.
Lancashire Boy.-3, 23/2.
23/2.
Lancashire Chips.-1, 12/3; 3, 18/4.
Lancashire Lask.-Z, 23/2; 3, 22/2; 3, 28, Laughing Girl-3, 20/3.
Little Audrey,-1, 21/1.
Louis XIV, 12/2.
Lovely Time. 21/2 Lucky Eleven —2, 1
20/2.
Minequaris River -2, 21/2; 2, 13/1. Mae's Adventure. 3, 23/2.
Moonlight View,--2, 23/2.
Oak Bay.-2, 21/2.
Planchell, 12/3,
Rex.1, 12/2; 3, 20/2.
Rob Roy-1, 23/3,
Rome Evelyn--1, 21/2.
Salvage Manter-1, 26/2; 3, 22/2,
Sikylight, 10/4,
Scente View -9, 23/2, Sea Drogon-1, 12/3, Halling Thru. 22/2. Strathroy, 1874. The Leopard--1, 20/2. Twilight Star.-), 1874. Treatbridge-1, 23/9, Vixen Ter--2, 10/2. Whelsey-1, 23/2. Zodiac, 18/4.
MILE AND A HALF Annabelin.—2, 27/2. Confusion Brym-3, 21/2, Desert Chief,—–2, 21/2, King's Warden.), 10/2. Louis XIV-1, 23/2, Murray River -3, 22/2. Salvage Mailer-3, 23/2. Skylight-1, 21/2, Siniling Thri.—2, 23/2. Tornado Star
22/2. Wild Life.2, 19jz.
SMASHING VICTORY
Manila Boxer Scores Over Horace Mann
Los Angeles, May 3.
Little Dado (117 lbs.) .of Manila, smushingly beat Hornee Mann (118 lbs.) on a technical knock out at Stockton in the fourth round of ten-round fight,
M
Manual Ortiz (115) of Los Angeles, knocited out General Padliin (118), of Manila, in the fourth round of a six rounds contest-United Press.
Kid Berg Wina
New York, May 3. In a fight here to-night the Eng- Bishman Jackio ("Kld”) Berg, weigh- ing 145 lbs., won on points ageinat Ray Napolitano, weighing 143 lbs., over eight rounds
Maxlo Berger (141) of New York, beat Eddle McGeever (141), of Scranton, Pennsylvania, in eight rounds-United Press.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 5, **** 1938.
Marriage for Gene Baymond means a gorgeous bride in Ann Sothern and a host of creditors who present bills to the newly-wede in this scene from the RKO Radio picture, "She's Got Everything." now showing as the Alhambra Theatre. An added at traction is the "three-round" knock- out flight between Joe Louls and Nathan Mann.
SPORTSMAN DEAD
One Of Greatest Athletic
Figures In
Japan
Tokyo, May 1.
Japan to-day mourned one of its
MID-WEEK SHOOT
Good Attendance And High Scoring
YACHT CLUB DECISION
-At in extraordinary meeting of the Royal Hongkeng Yacht Club last evening, it was unanimously decided to agree to the Government's pro- posals regarding the transference of the club's headquarters, to Kellett
Island.
CRICKET
London, May 4. Lunch cricket scores were: Yorkshire 114 for one
wicket against Cambridge; Hampshire 02 for four wickets against Gloucestershire; Worcester Da for three wickets ogninst Lancashire; M.C.C. 137 for eight wickets against Surrey; Australians 05 for no wicket against Oxford; and Somersetshire 146 for two wickelo against Sussex-Reuter's Bulletin.
the S.R. (a) Tufte.
The results of the spoon and prae- tice shoot held on April 23 at Stone- cutlers, inadvertently omitted from
last week's report, weret.
P.O. Swan, DO, nell spoon and ERA. Keller, 97, handicap spoon, both using the S.R. (b) Ride. Pte. Silva, 85, belt spoon and Pte, Ham- mond, 80, handicap spoon, both using the SR. (a) Rifle.
The season now draws to a close,
there being only one more Wednes- day for the spoon and practice shoots and on Sunday, May 13, the Asso- ciation is holding its nfth and finel shoot of the season. At this meeting Association here will be two team events, Clay The Hongkong Rifle. held ita weekly spoon and practice bird Competitions and
and Revolver com- shoot yesterday on the Array Range petitions 15 well at Kowloon City. Two
Da a Sweepstake on features of the afternoon were the good numbers the day's shoot. Looking at the pro- athletics in the death of Dr. Igora high numbers to compete in petions arranged to give the new nt and high scoring of E.A. Templeton, ramme, a very enjoyable day will be spent by all. Special prizes are Middlesex Regiment
sen being offered, and special extra com- Kano, father of scientific in-ju) their and a member of the International the sprun shoot. Each week they en comers who have not yet been suc-
their rol more numbers to come and make
chance at winning some It Returnnig from the Card meeting standard of shooting and the keenness number competing on that day, this
to see a is hoped
a great of the International Olymple Com-shown becoming more apparent ench being the first Sunday meeting of the mitter, which confirmed the award
*** | week. of the 1940
greatest Bgures in the history
Olymple Committee.
Winter
Summer and
us of the mid-week shoot, both the a
After
has or
Association that the new Honorary Games to Japan. Dr. Kane succumbed The wind was rather troublesome, Secretary, Major Murray, early to-day from acute pneumonia but it was expected seeing that it ganised. while aboard the Hikawa Maru, two was the day
the threatened
Yesterday's Resulin days out of Yokohnina from Seattle, typhoon; also everyone noticed the He was 7 years old.
very sticky heat. A new innovation The results of yesterday's' shoot welcomed by all was the canvas were:
Aring down matting laid
on the
B.K. (b)
200 800 cơo Tu
Born in Hyogo, now Kobr, in 1860, mattin when the first rumblings of dissatis-points, which especially after the E. A. Templeton (Ser.) fuction Against the Tokugawa cain, kept all the competitors clean Me, Cory (Ser) ... Shogunate had begun to be heard, and free from dirt and stones. In S/. Mackie (Ser.)
Sgt. tale (Ber.) Cpl. Hancock (5)
Cpl. Nunn (ā) ..... Le secteur (2) Capt. Guscat (3) Sat. Dunville (8)
All the above used the
5.1. (A)
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he graduated from the Tokyo Im- future the Association will always perial University in 1881. He served use this matting as on its Brst op- successively as professor in the School pearaner it was an unqualified suc- of Peers, principal of the First Higher|cess. School and Principal of the Tokyo Normal College, before being ap- The Delillos Shield has this year pointed a member of the House of been won by the R.N. Range Stuff Peers.
beating the H.K.V.D. Force by 43/Cpl. Bremner (8)
Pie, lymer (10) points, the scores being 320 and 480. Li, Jenks (5) The Shield will be presented on Sun- Dmr. Silckley (2) day, May 15, at the prize-giving after Flack (1)
C.Q.M.S. Lockhart the final shoot of the season.
Pie. Alves (9) The results of the spoon and prac-8ds, Morton (11) tice shoots held on Stonecutterste. Rawling (6)
| Dau. Veryard, (0) Range last week were:
All the above used the 9.11. (a) Ride as issued,
In
1882,
he
established the Kedokan, to-day one of the two leading schools of jiu-jitsu in Japan, and studied a selentine development of this art of self-defence.
In
spoon
SANABRZARE.
ACARHABANA
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From 1000, he participated various international sports CON- E.A. Templeton, 100, nett
The handicaps of winners have been ferences, being elected to the Inter-ond ERA. Keiller, B6, handicap reduced by one as shown. This applies
for all 9.3. (a) and (b) winners. national Olymple Commliter in 1932. spoon, both using the S.R. (b) Rife. Nelt spoon. -Domet.
A.B. Winder, 85, nett spoon, using titandicap spoon.
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