Tuesday,

NANCY

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!

I'M GITTIN'

AWFUL TIRED

ME TOO!

FROM RIDIN'!

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DAT'S

OH BOY.

A PEACHY IDEAR!

By Ernie

February, 28, 1939.

Bushmiller

A CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR BEHIND THE WHEEL WITH OUR TRAVELING CAMERAMAN-

POLICE TEAM WINS RIFLE SHOOT

HANDICAP MATCH ON SUNDAY PROVED A GREAT SUCCESS

The Sunday Shoot air. Austin of the Club, in spite

Some

organized by Set. . H. Starling Units 30 45

SSH, H. A Neale (4) Dockyard Rille G. M. Pollard (scr... of the threatening Mr. H... Langley (2) weather, proved # great success. Mr. C. H. Suriners (2)

130 members attended, and A. 3. Ia Scolleur theri

C. Clark (ner.) for the Clubs S. Winch 4 eight clubs entered Uzdicap Match, the prize for walch Set . C. Wone 151 was presented by the Dockyard Rille (5) A. C. Ford (3)

Inspector D. Lole (9) Clut, and took the form of delightful ten, W. Henderson (4) silver spoons, mudelled on the shape Sgt. W. Num (3) of a rifle, to each member team.

of the

Capt it. T. Guscutt (3) CSM, F. Stutford (5) Major S. White (3) This match, which was won by the M. 1. J. S. Blake (2) Hongkong Police, has proved to be a Br. 1 W. Peckham 14) successful change

the usual. F. Clements in Sr. 1. C. Thorne (18) scratch teams, as it provides a chines Sgt. A. C. Chas 145 for the large handicap man and also. . C. Dawson (41

. W. Ritchie (By some surprises.

4. W. Kord (4)

.

from

The light was dull, and a freshsor. W. Thompson (mil) gusty wind troubled members at alls Sgt. P. Banister (0)

19. R. fling (5) the ranges.

Sgt. Cooper, of the Middlesex, or G. 1. Murray (6)

Cpt. A. Mundy 17) scored a possible at 200 yards and Rushnian (3) Sgt. Starling, of Stamnecutters, a new member, a possible at 500 yards.

8.1. (A)

Help 200

CB. P. Cole (8) The Pool Bull escaped for the first ep Maghar Singh (8) time, not one being registered all day, Cadet G. J. P. Carey (4)

Net, t. J. Heap (nil)

The S.R. (b) Nell Spoon was wonį po, it. Richards (Ger.)

the excellent set. H. Kane (71 by Sgt. Cooper, with score of 100, and the handlep spoons LA.C.. J. Berry (12)

W. Albone (8) by Mr. Thorne, Dockyard Rifle Club, C. R. Langford (23 L/Cpl. Boe, Royal Scots, C.S.M. it. Couds, 4. C. M. Gren- Masien, R.E., and S/Sgt Banister,! R.AS.C.

by

The S.. (a) Nett Spoon was taken

han (nii.)

LCpt. G. H. Morton (9)

te. A... Herman Inst

Pte. J. Scott (20)

Cpl. Cole, N. Range Stat, W., Sargent (16)

closely follows!

Singh, H.K. Police.

by Cpl.

Moghar S. H. Green (nil)

Mr. C. A. Hyett (8)

Mr. W. K. Gillman (2 Three handtemp spoons went to the Fir. W. Wilson (7)

Berry, ca. 11. W. Morris (4) Air Force LA.C.

Royal

Storey, and

Garh,

Sub. Lt 11. J. 1. Morahni as well

(C) Handicap Range

to L.AC. Col. G. Briglity (B) Spaon Muston at 200 yards. Pte. Scutt and 1.9.17. Nap. 1.. Pars 101

T. II. Donnelly, Royal Scots, and L/Cpl.L.AC. T

(13) Morton, Middlesex, took the remain Cl. W. J. Stores (

1. Gromm (D) /Cpl. M. Neave igil)

G. Geary (5)

PC., Charan Singh (5)

ing spoons.

Amongst SR. (a) members was i Pte. A. L. Harman of the H.K.V.D.C.Cpl. Naranjan Singh (9)

a newly joined member and out for Pie. R. Smith (07

the second time. This member shot Cpl. S. Freeman (nil) For the Territorial Army at Home! Sgt. P. H. Thing inil

W. Street (6)

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Fanling Hunt Meet Card

The Meet card of the Fanling Hunt

for March Es as follow:--

March 1-Sheung Shui Cross

Roads, 2.45 p.m.

March 5-Fanling. 2.45 p.m.

WEEK-END

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING. 1030.

ist and 4th March

FOOTBALL 25th, 27th and 28th February and

FIXTURES

March 8-Race Course Paddock, Governor's Cup Match rung at 11 am.. and the first race

2.45 p.m.

March 12-Fanling Itunt and Race Club March meeting, Kwant! Race Fanling Station, 2.45

20 Course, 2.30 p.m.

March

5.5.1. and, if he has time to get used to M., J. C. E. Mead in(1.) the local conditions before the Prize Pte. P. 11. Symus (nd) Meeting, should be well in the run-pl. C. G. Wilkins (10)

Pie. A. Donnelly (14) ning for the S.R. (a) Championship, stajor F. Walden (12)

be introduced this; ndani. D. Boism (14)

L.A.C.. K. Muston (14)

Spoon,

(1) densten whmer of the "Handicrp" Spoon.

(R) denotes winner Range Handicap" Spoon.

a new Prize to yehr.

There was a iurge turn out for the

who had Claybird Range

Very successful day under the direction of

Capt. Newton.

(N) denotes winner of the

"Nett"

March 19. Potts Bungalow, 2.45 p..

March 22-Kitten 1th, 2.45 pan. March 26-Fanling Hunt and Race Course. 2.30 p.m.

March 20-DHI's Corner 2.45 pan.!

Race Guide For Punters To-day

(Continued from Page 8.1 00 Taxing Master

- Viber

ROOTY-HILL DERBY

(One and a Half Miles)

201 141

To Be Played On

Sunday

On Saturday, 26th. Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes- day, 1st March, the first bell will be

will be run at 11.39 a.m. On

4th March, the first bell Saturday, wil be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race wil be run at 2.00 p.m.

The timin Interval will be after the

The following are the local font-fth race on the first four days of ball fixtures for the coming week- the Meeting. end;

SATURDAY, MAR. 4

and

wear

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES Members are reminded that iney First Division

their ladies MUST South China "A" v. Kwong Wah their badges prominently displayed (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m. Referee, throughout the Meeling.

Bentram and Omar. Linesmen.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE Winer.

WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE Kowloon v. Eastern (Kowloon). MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. 4.30 p.m. Referee, Ip. Somerville and Smith.

South China "p" v. St. Joseph's (Caroline Hill), 3 p.m. Referee, Gost Linesmen, Purnell and Dove,

Second Division

Linesinen

RA.O.C. v. Kwong Wah (Mili

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for Kowloon v. South China (Kowall chits, etc

Badges admitting loon). 3 pin. Referee, Clarke.

Middlesex v. 5th R.A. (Sooltun- Enclosure, will NOT be on sale at

the Race Course. poo), 3 pan. Referee, Kossick.

Eastern

(St. Y, St. Joseph's Joseph's), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Adlam. R. Scots v. R. Engineers (Military). 3 p.m. Referee, Silva.

Ser Ainury Stakes fourth race; and tary), 4.30 nm. Referee, Hinchcliffe.

acle.

0 0

-0%

the "ghest

The Annual General Meeting was denotes winner of the "Possible" held in the Clubhouse after the con- Button, clusion of the shooting, and was NA Winner of "N" or "It" Spoon has attended by a large number of mem-is handicap reduced by one point.

Club Handicap Mnich Results of the Inter-Affiliated Club Col. A. G. Neville, G.S.O.I.. wj Målet on handieng: Vice-President of the

bers.

Association

kindly presented the prizes,

Goo Grand 300 'cap 1'cap l'eap Heapy Total Total Total Total

-

Shooting next Wednesday will be Police... 1012 191.00 102.00 575.12%

at Kowloon City Raske

below:

0

Jauber

The Yee

RACING STAKES

(One Milic)

$51

161

161

Annas Day

Armylight

Avon

Bessiber

nue Diamond

2 Blue Express

31 Conquering Time

11

"

munt Hay

23 Eve of Harvest

Eve of Heaven

Facturite

For All Time

O Forgotten Star

03 Galaxy

Galveston Day

View

1tarmony

Harmony Eve)

0

Beetle View

Hopeful Time

01 lyndford Bridge

02 Jennifer

0 Lady Love

20 Zuber

o Lovely

Star

o Mayber .....

Morning Glory

1 2 Navy light

Papoose

Pencetul View

Prince Charming

1 Rong Elect

a Rose Fiano

- Rony Timo

+

- Spring Time

Taxiru! Muster

The Tigress

GYMKHANA STAKES

(One Mile)

0 Bool Day

30 Commencement Bay 60 Cossack's Beauty Baneymoon Evi 03 Jumdrum Eve

100 Folier

20 Jungle Jim

Just In Time Moonlight View National Defence

03 Now Star

n Oak Bay 11 Patentate

32 led Feather 02 Rob Roy

20 Soldier of Brkaln

Туре

*

20 Wild Life

to Members'

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor; EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and

Police Hongkong F.C. (Boun-at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH dary Rd.), 3 p.m. Referee, Ford.

DAY.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in (Caro-advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel.

21020).

SUNDAY, MAR. 5. Governor's Cup (2nd. Match) H.K.C.A.A.F. v. H.KFA line Hill), 3.45 p.m. Referee, Moly- neaux. Linesmen, Glover and Have

laar.

HUNGARY DEFEATED

Rotterdam, Feb. 27. The Dutch soccer team beat the Hungarian soccer eleven by 3-2 be- fore 40,000 spectators on Sunday.

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

Public Enclosure is $2. per day The price of admission to the

The score at half time was 1-1.including tax for all persuits includ- Trans-Ocean

In

H.K.C.C. Defeat

Volunteers

cricket match played at Chater Road yesterday, the Hong

Cricket Club defeated the kong Hangkon Volunteer Defence Corps by six wickets.

runs,

ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure. jat $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakera, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Timing wiU be obtainable in the Restaurar in the Public Enclosure. SERVANTS' PASSES

Passes for Servants will be issued! to Private Box holders only on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.

The Volunteers batted first, and were dismissed for 91 Baker taking 5 wickets for 15, K-Servants' passes in their possession Any persons found lollering with

M. Baxter scored 23 runs,

15

The HK.C.C. replied with runs for the loss of 5 wickets, J. E. Manners and A. W. Hayward carry- ing their bats for 18 and 21 runs, respectively. The Rev. W. H. S. 31 and Capt. Chapman scored (K.N.V.F.)-Whitmarsh 24.

191.14 182.73 19.07 574.04 B. Ht. C. at 300, 500, and 600 yards.

100.00 103,75 188.04 673.17 Leading scores of the Sunday Shout! Royal Scots

IN. Baner Staff 200 まさ 193.00 170,75 369 Be

184.40 104.95 1M 360 1. Pollce (8) 191.70 101.21 178.30 550.20 ads, double 'rice.

1. . . W. Antiby ¡Middlesex Regi-

ment

100.84 183.00 182.40 838,30 | Wine of the "Open" Spoon for 1b hirts. Lal Enitineers 188.55 100.89 175.14 552.38 walking up, double rise, gun down.

Overnens l'ostal Match, 10 (a) denotes winners of Spoorin pre- 9ch sentral y Dockyard Ride Club. Revolver Competition

were as

R. (D)

Feup. 200 500 500 TV,

Bgt. V. W. Cooper (CT))

CH.M., F. G. Maslen (5) Inspector A. 1. Hopkins (2)

Mr. T. J. Boulton (3) C/Sgt. P. Hale (ker.) PO. J. C. Swan (ser.) Li. . . W... Ashby (3)

Mr. W. C. Austin tact.) P/S L C. Pennell (3)

S.I. C. C. CHAU trer.

Srt. G. Perkins (3) | C.

F. J.

S/Sgt. Dumvnic (2) Pay Sub, L., M. Bateman

13)

1/Cpl. Q. C. Bloc (7)

L/Chl. V. M. Hammond (3)

852 CEHHHBREZAYEZ

Sgt. W. Gowans (H.K.P.)-Winner of the Nett Aggregate Spoon.

tuspector. A. La Hopkins (KP).- Winner of the Nominated Spoon..

Claybird Shooting

Play Sub,

Lt. B. M.

fland.cap

Bateman

K.N.V.F.)-Winner of the "Open"

Spoon for 29 birds, single rize.

Results of the Overseas Postal Match WOMEN'S HOCKEY XI

1630:

B.R. (b) Int. Kenya Colony 1th. Hongkong

13th. longkang

1,134 Poltt 1,040 Points

The following will represent St. O Teams cumpoted) 1.E. (a)

Andrew's in a Brawn Cup hockey Southern Rhodesia 1,049 Points match against the Central British 03 Points Arociation at 5 p.m. to-day on the

C.B.A. ground:

(25 Teams competed

F. L. R.CS, Altin (RAF)-Winner OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 7).

Jet the Handicap" Spoon for 2 tarde, $2ringle time.

H. O'Sullivan; D. Chow and J. Broadbridge; P. Jeffreys, Y. Ho and aromatic-shovelful--shoveller. arraignment-shrlevalty mono-M. Versoona; S. Amaid, V. Jex, M

Chura, S. Roberts and T. Jex.

Sub. L. T. M. Parsons 11.K.N.VF)- Winner of the "Open" Spoon for 10 ceros.

Group picture taken last Saturday at Causeway Bay before the annusi rurger encounter between the Hongkong and Shanghat Bank fif- teen and the Rest of the Club. After a good fight, the scores were tled, nach kidd scoring a goal. The two expialus, K. A. Watson, of sle Bank; and H. D.. Bidwell, of the Club, are seated in the centre-Photo by Mee Cheung

will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN, '

Secretary. Hongkong 15th February, 1830.

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