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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932.

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ENTRIES FOR SATURDAY

The handicaps and distribution of weights for the First Extra Race Meeting which will be contes ted on Saturday at Happy Valley are as follows:-

Cur Sports Diary.

To-day.

Hunt HUNTING -- Fanling Hounds Meet (the Kennels), 218 p.m.

The "Hay and Corn" Stakes; Palaverer, 158; Taiping, 155; The five furlongs: Amoy, 152; Ban- Baron, 158; The Giraffe, 158; Tin jolina, 161; Bay of Bellingham IL, Tac, 158; Westland Stag, 158; 152; Celerity, 162; City of Shang-Wotin, 158. hai. 165: Dan' Whiddon, 152; De Bene, 155; Diplodocus, 158; Espy,) 155: Estrellita, 155; Fighting Blood, 158; Friar John, 155; Gal- lant Fox, 158: Gamester, 158; Ghost Train, 158; Gold Bar, 152; Gold Cup, 155; Good Day, 146; Highjinke, 155; Hirwego, 155; Huggo, 165; Jimmy, 149; Jupiter, 158; Kanpaz, 155: Lucky Bird, 158: Malakit, 152; Movie Star, 149; Mun Ko Pao, 149: Ochterlony. 149; Romeo, 158; Scrappit, 149; Sonny Boy, 149; Speedy, 155; Sun- beau, 152; Tango, 149; Television, 152; The Rainstorm, 158; The Slump, 158; Trigo, 152; Until Then, 155; Valley Hall, 155; Vim. 161; White Label, 161; Whoopee, 155.

The "Loiterers" Stakes; seven furlongs: Ajax, 161; Alexandra *Hall, 168; Amos, 155; Blüelove, 158; Bowery Bay, 161; Christmas Joy, 161; Coquine, 158; Darkest Eve, 161; Doveron, 161; Don, 155; Festival Eve, 155; Gold Ring, 161; Iloilo, 158; Just Imagine, 161; King's Norton, 161; King's Parade, 158; Maple Leaf, 161; Michael Guy. 161: Mon Talisman, 158; Myrtle Leaf, 158; Navy Hall, 158; Poplar Hawk, 155; Punch, 161; Spring Fever, 152; The Gadwall, 161; The Lion, 155; The Shoveller, 158; Toby, 158; Tommy Boy, 158; Wembly Stag, 161; Winkle, 158.

The "All Out" Stakes, alx fur- longs: Boxing Eve, 152; Cebu, 149; Christmas Belle, 152; Corona. tion Eve, 158; Crown Prince, 155; Eros, 158: Fritillery, 158; Gold Key, 152: Imperial Hall, 152; King's Colour, 155; King's Coun- sel. 152; King's Norton, 161; King's Parade, 158; King's Ser- vice, 158; Marquis Hall, 162; Nippy, 158; Paul Pry, 158; Pepper- mint, 155; Royal Flush, 149; Sanc- tlon, 155; San Francisco, 152; The Plover, 161; The Tiger, 155; Tiane, 165; Toby, 158; Tom, 132; Valorous, 155; White Jade Stag, 161; Wonderful Stag, 152.

The Randwick Plate, one mile: Anniversary Eve, 149; Gold Rush, 149; Joaquín, 152; Manna, 152; Mermaid, 152; Retha, 152: Senorita, 152; The Rainbow, 152; The Widogeon, 151; Vesta, 149.

The Tytam Handicap. A Class 1 mile: Amon, 150; Amoy, 140; Ban- jolina, 158; Buchanan. 160; Chiu Quan, 146; Cy-pres, 165;

Dan'l Whiddon, 140; Espy, 149; Ghost Train, 144; Gold Bar, 146; Golden Arrow, 150; Helter Skelter, 147; Highjinks, 140; Jimmy, 140; Little Much Gem, 148; Mistletoe, 140; Ado, 140; Pathfinder, 158; Philan-. derer, 158; Siwash, 158; The Rain- storm. 146; Valley Hall, 149.

The Tytam Handicap, B

Class,

1 mile: Diplodocus, 168; Friar John, 165; Gallant Fox, 158; Gay Fox, 152; Gee Gee; 152; Hirwego, 165; Huggo, 155; Jupiter, 158; Mausle, 152; Prospero, 155; Public Money, 158; Somerset, 158: The Crook, 168; The Shekpan, 149; Trigo, 152; Until Then, 155; Valeta, 181; Vim,j 101.

The Hong Kong Handicap, A Class, 1 miles: Boxing Eve, 140; Coronation Eve, 156; Cyclamen Bay, 153; Fortune Bay, 147; Gay

To-morrow. HOCKEY-Y.M.C.A. v. St. An- drew's, King's Park.

Friday. GOLF-Fourth Round of Ladies' Championship.

HOCKEY Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. R.A.0.0 King's Park, 5.15 p.m.

LAWN BOWLS--Kowloon Bowl- Ing Green Club Meating, 5.45 p.m. Saturday.

ATHLETICS-Hong Kong Uni- versity Sports, Pokfulam, 1.30

p.m.

CRICKET — First Division University v. Hong Kong 0.0. (L.); Indian R.G. Royal Artil- lary (L.); Cralgengowe: C.G. Kowloon C.C. (F.); Civil Servier C.C. v. Royal Navy (F.); Second- Division-Hong

Kong

v. Uni- versity (L); Royal Engineers and Signals v Craigengower C.C. (F.); Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C. (F.).

FOOTBALL-Sunday Herald Charity Cup-Scotland v. Por- tugal, Club ground.

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RACING First Extra Meeting, Happy Valley.

Sunday. HUNTING — Fanling Hunt Hounds Point-to-Point.

LAWN TENNIS.

This Week's Programme in Championship.

!

TO-DAY.

Open Singles.

R. B. Hambly v. W. C. Hung, T. Honda v. H. Lukring..

Open Doubles. Gray and Wirth v. Zimmern and

Zimm

Grose and Chon v. Ho and Yew. Sal and Kwok v. Tsul and Tsui, H. Lo and lu v. MacDougall and

Tufton

Leoky and Waite v. Cassumbhoy

and Leonard. Rumjahn and Eumjahn v. Wong

and Chan.

Club Championship.

J. J. Barrow v. R. R. Todd.

TO-MORROW.

Open Doubles. Hachiuma and Kinoshita v. Nash

and Harkins, Barros and Remedios v. Henderson

and Monoghan.

White and Burnett v. Silva and

Sousa.

Ilonda and Aklyama v Goyano

and Barretto.

Fincher

and Goldman v. Hill and McBride.

Club

Championship. A. L. Jullivan v. J. G. Lecky.

FRIDAY.

Open Doubles.

Hambly and Colline v. Evans and

Divett.

Hancock and Redmond v. Chiu

and Hung.

Lo and Lo v. Chew and Leo.

Club Championship.

D. D. McKay v. A. E. Harkins. R. M. Henderson v. L. T. Ride. D. S. Green v. H. Owen Hughes. L. Goldman v. C. F. Hyde. D. J. Valentine v. T. C. Monoghan. P. R. S. Waltham v. R. M. Wood.

Crusader, 156; Gleneagles, 165; WEIR AGAIN DEFIES

Gold Key, 140; Hetman, 158; King's | Bounty, 158; King's Justice, 148; Tions, 140; Valorous, 140; Wild

Life, 148: Weybridge, 140: Nippy. |140; Mike, 140; Wisdom Stag, 140;;

Wonderful Stag, 140.

S. A. BOWLING.

Tourists Win by An Innings.

THE FIRST TEST.

Christchurch, Yesterday,

'VARSITY SPORTS HEATS.

Vargassoff Creates New Record.

THROWING THE DISCUS.

The following were the results of heats which took place on the Uni- versity ground, Pokfulam, on Mon- day, in connection with the Univer- sity Athletic Meeting to be held on Saturday:-

100 Yards (1st heat) C. Candah, P. P. Kho, S. B. Tata; (2nd heat) V. Koppa, E. Gosuno, T. T. Lea;: (3rd beat) K. P. Gan, K. C. Tsang, O. de Souza; (4th heat) F. Zim- mern, D. J. N. Anderson, A. M. Rodrigues.

220 Yards. (1st heat) D. J. N. Anderson, A. T. Lee, N. K. Choa; (2nd heat) E. Gosano, F. Zimmern, K. C. Taang; (3rd heat) Olivera,! P. N, da Silva, P. P. Kho; (4th) heat) Symon, C. Candah, V. Koppe.

220 Yards Low Hurdles (st heat? C. T. Law, A. M. Rodrigues; (2nd heat) C. Candah, D. J. N. Anderson; (3rd heat) H. T. Woo, C. F. Low; (4th heat) A. T. Lee, Seck-fong.

Hop, Step and Jump-C. Candah, D. J. N. Anderson, L. A. Silva, O. dej Souza, H. T. Bee, A. M. Rodrigues.

Throwing the Discus (Final)- N. Vargassoff; A. T. Lee, 2; T. K. Distance- Lien, 3; C. Candah, 4. 104 ft. 2% ins., a 'Varsity record.

Tug-of-War-Morrison defeated Lugard Hall (2 straight pulls); Ricci, defeated St. John's Hail (2 straight pulls).

Morrison Hall will meet May Hall, and Ricei will pull against Eliot Hall to-day.

ONLY

ONE OPEN EVENT DECIDED.

Iu Tak-lam Succeeds Against Y. V. Segalen.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

Contenders in the Open Cham pionships received a day's respite | yesterday, only one, match being de- cided a delayed first round en- counter.

Full results of yesterday's tennis) were as follow:--

Open Singles.

lu Tak-lam beat Y. V. Segalen 2-6,

6-3, 6-2.

Club Championship.

D. B. Evans beat

6-3, 6-2,

V. R. Gordon

S. E. Green beat A. C. I. Bowker,

W.0.

F. A. Redmond

beat A. H. Mc-

Bride, 6-2, 6-0.

A. D. Humphreys beat W. M.

Bartón, 6-2, 6-3.

L. Forster beat L. M. S. Lloyd,

W.0.

A. B. Raworth beat C. C. Stark

4-6, 6-4, 6-3,

J. J. Waite beat Scull 6-2, 6-1.

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Match Arranged for Saturday.

The Hong Kong Handicap, B Class, 14 milės: Ajax, 140; Eros, 165; King's Parade, 168; Darkest Eve, 166; Peppermint, 165; Punch,|

The following sides will meet on 140; Royal Flush, 165; The Tiger, The South African touring the Hong Kong Cricket Club 165; White Jade Stag, 148; Work- eleven, to-day won the First Test ground at 2 pm on Saturdays able Stag, 161; Michael Guy, 140; match against New Zealand by an H. Owen Hughes (captain), Lobster Bay, 158: Toby, 140; Sane innings and 12 runa, E. R. Duckitt, O. E C. Marton, tion, 151; Orlando, 158; Imperial Details as cabled by Reuter R. P. Edwards, R. H. D. Wade.. Hall, 151; Christmas Belle, 147 were as follow- Christmas Joy, 147; Esculado, 140 | F1 Fa, 140; African Eve, 145; Devon, 140, Morning Star, 149; Chivalrous, 154,

The Randwick Plate (Second Sec- tion), one mile But After That, 155; Canny, 168; Choy Pak, 168; Gold Digger, 183; Koh-I-Noor, 168; Lucy Glitters, 155; Lung Mul, 168;

New Zealand: 299 (Badcock 64, Roberts 64 Weir 40, McMillan 4 for 61).

146" (Weir 74*, McMillan 6 for

66).

VAN South Africa: 461 (J. A. J. Christy 108 B. Mitchell 113, E. - L. Dalton 82, D.-P. B. 'Morkel 61).

A. J. R. Wolff, J. R. Ratten, F. S. W. Paterson, J. B. Deris, JAE Plummer, and LA Whipps.in

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