Tuesday,
NANCY
I'M GITTIN' AWFUL TIRED
ME TOO!
FROM RIDIN'!
IT'S AWFUL--- I'VE
BEEN AT THE WHEEL
FOR OVER SEVEN
HOURS
TODAY!
LET'S STOP AT THIS
TOWN FOR A WHILE AND TAKE IN
A MOVIE!
HHH
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
By Ernie
February, 28,
Bushmiller
A CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR BEHIND THE WHEEL WITH OUR TRAVELING CAMERAMAN---
1939.
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DAT'S
OH BOY:
A PEACHY IDEAR!
POLICE TEAM WINS RIFLE SHOOT
HANDICAP MATCH ON SUNDAY PROVED A GREAT SUCCESS
The Sunday Shoot organised by CIS. G. H. Starting it) 36 33 Mr. Austin of the Dockyard Rifle SS 1. A. Neale (4)
Mr. G. M. Pollard iner.}. threatening Mr. H. 5. Langley 121 Club, In spite of the weather, proved a great success. Mr. C. 11. Summer (2) Some
130 members attended, and A. J. Le Seelleur iseri
|PO., C. Clark (scr.) eight eluba entered for the Club Mr. S. S. Winch (4) Handicap Match, the prize for which R, C. Wong (5) was presented by the Dockyard Ride Lt. E) A. C. Ford (3)
Insector D. Lole (3) Chib, and took the form of delightful west, W. Henderson (4) silver spoons, modelied on the shape 1/8gt. W. Nunn (3) of a rifle, to each member of the Capt. It. T. Guseolt (3) C.S.M., F. Stanford (5) team.
Major S. White (2) This match, which was won by the Mr. I. 3. S. Blake Hongkong Polee, has proved to be Mr. W. Peckham (4)
the usual ir, L. C. Thome (10)
St. P. Clements (nil) successful change from scratch leans, as it provides a chance set. A. C. Chan (4) for the large handicap mun and also. G. C. Dawson (4)
[S1 W. Ritchie (5) some surprises.
M. W. Kifford (4)
The Hght was dull, and a fresh spr, W. Thompson (nil) gusty wind trouble members at all the ranges.
B.R. (a)
Heap
5/Sgt. P. Banister (D) PS.M., R. Milne (5) Majur G. P. Murray (8) Sgt. Cooper, of the Middlesex, Cpl. A. Moody (7)..... scored a possible at 200 yards and Y. Hushman (3) Sgt. Starling, of Stonecutters, a new member, a possible at 500 yards. Cpl. F. Cole (0)
The Pool Bull escaped for the first time, not one being registered all day. The S.R. (2) Nett Spoon was won the excellent by Sgt. Cooper with score of 100, and the handicap spoons by Mr. Thorne, Dockyard Rifle Club, C.S.M. G/Cpl. Boc, Royal Scots, Maalen, RE, and S/Sgt. Banister. R.AS.C.
ni Maghar Singh (8) Cadet C. J. P. Carey (4) St. R. J. Heap (nil)
0.1. Richarin (scr.)
Set.. R. Kane (7) LAC.. J.. Berry (12) pr. W. Albone (0)
Cal. 11. Lansford (21 ..
I. Coindr, J. C. M. Gren-
m (n.)
1/Cpl. G. R. Morton (0)
The S.R. (a) Nett Spoon was taken, Pe. A. L. Harman (nil) by Cpl. Cole, R.N.
Pte. J. Scott (0)
Range Staff Set. W. T. Bargent 103
closely followed by Cpl. Maghar Sgt. R. Green (nil) Singh, H.K. Police.
Three handleap spoons went Royal Air Force; LA.C. Storey, and
Gash
Mr. C. A. Hyett (0)
to the Mr. W. K. Glimman (2)
Mr. W. Wilson (7)
Berry.Ct. 11, W. Morris (4)
a Sub, Lt. B. J. D. Moralian
(0) L/Cpl. C. Brighty (0) Mustun at 200 yards. Pie. Scott and L.S., Nop. L. Pan (6) Donnelly, Royal Scots, and L/Cpl. LAG., 7., Storey (25) Morton, Middlesex, took the remain- AC, W. J. Gash (13)
spouts.
as well Handicap Range Spoon to L.A.C.
ing
Amongst S.K. (a) members was
Pie. L. Gromm (D) L/Cpl. M. Nonve" (all)
. G. Geary (5)
Pte. A. L. Harman of the H.K.V.D.C. Cpl. Naranjan Singh (9)
P.C., Charan Singh (8)
a newly joined member and out for pio, R. Smith (8)
the second time. This member shot Cpl. 8. Freeman (nil)
for the Territorial Army at Home St. P. II. Thong
*** REM, W. Street. (0)
and, if he has time to get used to M., J. C. E. Mead ini. the local conditions before the Prize Meeting, should be well in the run-
ning for the S.R. (a) Championship,
Pte. P. & Symone (nl)
Wilkins (10)
Majar F. Walden (12) Ple. A. Donnelly (14)
D. Bolam (24).
a new Prize to be introduced this C. Munton (14)
There was a large turn out for the
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Fanling Hunt Meet Card
The Meet card of the Fanling Hunt for March is as follows:-
Morch 1-Sheung Shui Cross! Rouds, 2.45 p.m.
March 5-Fanling. 2.45 pm.
March Race Course Paddock, 2.45 pan.
March 12-Fanling Hunt and Race
Club March meeting. Kwanti Race! Course, 2.30 p.m. ~
March 15-Fanling Station, 2.45)
10
pan.
3.r.
"Nelt":
yenr. Claybird Range, who had a very (1) denates winner of the "Handicap" successful day under the direction of spoon. Capt. Newton.
) denotes winner
of the Highest)
* denotes winner of the "Possible"
The Annual General Meeting was Range Handicap 8poon. held in the Clubhouse after the con- Button. clusion of the shooting.
N.B, Winner of "N" or "I Spoon has and was attended by a large number of mem-hts handicap reduced by one point.
bers.
Col.
Club Handicap Match Results of the Inter-Amulated
A. G. Neville, G.S.O.I., a│Match on handicap:
Association the Vice-President of
kindly presented the prizes.
Club
100 500 000 Grand 11'cap 'cap 1'cap H'ent Total Total Toini Total
1912 191.00 192.80 573.12x D. It C...... 191.24 102.73 191.07 574.DA 190,00 103,75 188.54 573.17 Royal Senta
Shooting next Wednesday will be. Police ...
at 300, 500, and 000 yards.
at Kowloon City Range below:
Lending scores of the Sunday Shooting Star 200 15 103:30 175.15 $60.50 were as K.VF...... 183.40 104.03 188.00 500.35 K. Police (R) 101.70 101.21 170.29 358.20 Addfrees Bepf
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100.84 105.00 102.40 658.30 piRoyal Engineers 180.55 190.85 175.14 352.55
of Spoons pre- denafta winners
A.FL. (23)
cap. 300 500 000 Tis
Sgt. V. W. Cooper (scr.} C.S.M. F. G. Maslen (5) Inspector A. L Hopkins (2)
Mr. T. 1. Houlton (1) C/Sgt. P. liale (ser.) P.O. 3. C. Swan (scr.) it, ft. R. W. Ashby (3) Mr. W. C. Austin (scr.) P/Sgt. 1. C. Pennell (3) 8.1. C. C. Chou (CT) Bgt. G. Perkins (3) aho. F. J. Davey (3) 9/8g1 N. Dumville ( Pay Sub. Lt. D. M. Bateman
L/CM. G. C. Boe (7) .....
L/Cpl. V. M. Hammond (3)
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Sat. W. Gowans (KP)-Winner of
the Neil Aggregate Spoon.
Inspector A. L Hopkins
Winner of the Nominated
Spoon.
Pay Sub,
Claybird Shooting
.Kr.) —– Handicap
WEEK-END FOOTBALL FIXTURES
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1939. 25th, 27th and 28th February and lat and 4th March
Covernor's Cup Matchung at 11 am, and the first race
To Be Played On
Sunday
On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes day, 1st March, the first bell will be
will be Fun
11.30 am. On Saturday, 4th March. the Arst bell will be run at 1.30 p.m. and the Arst race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tin interval will be after the
The following are the local foot-fifth race on the first four days of
the Meeting.
March 15-Polts Bungalow, 2.5 ball fixtures for the coming week
March 22-Kitten Hill, 2.45 pm. March 26-Fanling Runt and Race; Course. 2.30 p.m.
March 29-Dill's Corner 2.45 pm.!
Race Guide For Punters To-day
(Continued from Page 8.)
D 0 Taxing Master
0 o Viber
ROOTY-HILL
DERBY
(One and a Half Mix)
Ser Albury Stakes (fourth reee!
add.
DICOIN O
D
Jauber
RACING STAKES
(One Milin)
Annas Bay
Armylight
Avon
Brasiber
Blue Diamond
Blue Express
31 Conquering Time
- Egmont Bay
Eve of larvest
Eve of Heaven
- Factorite
- For All Time
a Forgotten Sur
3
Galveston Tay
Harmony
Harmony Eve)
Ifectic View
Hopeful Time
1 Hyndford Bridge
2 Jennifer
0 Lady Love
Lilliber
B
Lovely Star
0
Mayber
Morning Glory
2 Navylight
-Papoose
Peaceful View Prince Charmlig Roke Elect
Rose Flana
Rony Time
Spring Time
00 Taxing Master
The TigYCES
late
GYMKHANA STAKES
(One Mile)
0 Duolat ny
Commencement Day
Ant
end:
SATURDAY, MAR. 4
and
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES Members are reminded that incy and their Indies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeling.
First Division South China "A" v. Kwong Wah (Caroline H), 4.30 pm. Referee,
Benhom Omar. Linesmen, I Wiper.
Kowloon v. Eastern (Kowloon). MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. 4.30 p.m. Referee, Ip. Linesmen, Somerville and Smith.
South China" v. St. Joseph's (Caroline Hill), 3 p.m. Referee, Goss. Linesmen, Purnell and Dove.
Second Division
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including laxor $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (Indies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon the written or RA.O.C. v. Kwong Wah (Mill-personal introduction of a member, tary), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Hinchcliffe. such member to be responsible for
Kowloon v. South China (Kow- all chits, 'cte
Members' Badges admitting loon), 3 p.m. Referee, Clarke.
Middlesex v. 5th R.A. (Sookun- Enclosure will NOT be on sale at
the Race Course. poo), 3 p.m. Referee, Kossicit.
The Secretary's Office, ist floor, (SL St. Joseph's Joseph's), 4.30 p.m. Referee. Adiam. EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. R. Scots v. R. Engineers (Military), 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and 3 pm. Referee. Silva,
at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
Eastern
V.
Police v. Hongkong F.C. (Boun- dary Rd.), 3 p.m. Referee, Ford.
SUNDAY, MAR. 5
to
A limited number of timns will be obtainable cach day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in Governor's Cup (2nd. Match) H.K.C.A.AF. v. H.K.FA (Care-advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. tine Hill), 3.45 p.m.. Referee, Moly- neaux. Linesmen, Glover and Have
Jaar.
HUNGARY DEFEATED
Rotterdam, Feb. 27. The Dutch soccer team beat the Hungarian soccer eleven by 3-2 be- fore. 40,000 spectators on Sunday. The score at half time was 1-1 Trans-Ocean
In
H.K.C.C. Defeat Volunteers
1 cricket match played at
21920).
On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting. No amahs will be allowed on the Fifth Day,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
the The price of admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ- ing Indies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, The The men, elc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Timas will be obtainable in the Chater Rond yesterday, the Hong-Restaurar in the Pubile Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES kong Cricket Club defeated
the
on
Hongkon Valunteer Defence Corps Passes for Servants will be issued
to Private Box holders only by six wickets.
and application to the Secretary, 1st floor,
F.Exchange Building.
7 0
000
Corynck's Beauty
Honeymoon Eve
03
Humdrum Eve Jober 320 Jungle Jim
201
Just In Time Moontight View National Delente New Star @aak Hay
Patentate 13 2 Red Feather
Hob Roy Soldier of Britain Tyne Wild Life
birds. double rise,
149
1430
155
The Volunteers batted were dismissed for 91 runs, Baker taking 5 wickets for 15, K.
flest,
135
M. Daxter scored 23 runs.
144
133
100
140
144
155
144
LL. I. R. W. Ashby [H.K.N.V.F.).— Winner of the "Open" Spoon for 10 birds. wolking up, double rise, gun downi.
Overseas Postal Mitch, 198 Results of the OversZAS Posthi Match
B.R. (b) Isl. Kenya Colony 11th. Hongkong
119 Tears competed) 6.R. (*) Southern Rhodesia 13h. Hongkong
Bateman LB..
"Open"
KN.VF)--Winner
of
110
Spoon for 25 birds, single rise.
1.114 Points 1.040 Polnin
The KC.C. replied with runs for the loss of 5 wickets, J. E. Manners and A. W. Hayward carry- runs. ing their bats for 48 and 21 respectively. The Rev. W. H. S. Chapman scored
and Capt. Whitmarsh 24.
31
WOMEN'S HOCKEY XI
The following will represent St. Andrew's in a Brawn Cup hockey 1,049 Points match against the Central British 31 Points Association at 5 pm, to-day on the
C.B.A. ground:
(23 Teams competed)
Ft. L. RCS. Aliin (RAF) Winner OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 7). of the Handicap" Spoon for 25 birdı, Mari ringle rise.
II. O'Sullivan; D. Chow and J. aromatle-shovelfui-shoveller. Broadbridge; P. Jeffreys, Y. Ho and Arraignment-shrievally mono-M. Vessoona; S. Amold, V. Jex, M
Churn, S. Roberts and T, Jex.
Bub. L. T. M. Parsons (II.K.N.V.F.).—
Spoon for
10 ceras.
D1 Winner of the "Open"
Any persons found loitering with Servants passes in their possession will forfelt the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Irongkong, 15th February, 1939.
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