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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936
FINCHER AND HUNG WIN IN STRAIGHT
Entries For The Third Extra Race Meeting
The following are the entries-for-f the Third Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, to be held at the Valley on April 11. and 13,
FIRST DAY 1---Canton
Second cap,—Wizider $500.
$5.
Grifins of this Club of this soa- 'red. Jockey Allowance. Entrance son Winners of more than $750) $5. From The Two Mile Post: in stakes, barred. To be ridden by Once Round And In (About. Onc Jockeys who have not won tem Mile 171 Yards), - zaces anywhere at any time. No Balios, Blue Ribbon, Boxing Eve Whips or Spars allowed. Entrance Copper Idol, Daylight Eve, Double Third $125 For
One Mile.
Chance. Emergency Call, Foxbridge. China Pocies, "g": Class. Jockey Balios, Blue Ribbon, Cassins, Fide-Glad Eyes, Currency, Judes, Allowance. Butrance $5. One Mila.lity, Hawthorn, Indes, Desan View, Lemberg. Mike,
Mountain View, Bright View, Cyclamen Bay, Borby Star, Satan, Stopwatch, Straight View, Old Star, Philanderer. vest View, King's Bounty, King's Jas- thelen,
Gorilla
Phin View, Popular Star, Seventeenth tice, Mistake Bay, Pontiac Bay, Rose-8-St. Kilda Handicap, Winner of September, Sylvandale, The Gorilla,
$450. Second $50. Queen, Sadko, The Tiget.
Third $150. The Rain Gauge, Unicorn, Valley For Australian Pocies, Class View, West Parade, Wild Cat,
Jockey Allowance Entrance
Ythen.
MUCH
SETS
MUCH SUPERIOR
COMBINATION
PEARCE FORCED TO PLAY LONE HAND
FINCHER'S FOURTH FINAL?
(By "BASE-LINE")
Frand And In Abbes Post Date 4-Easter Third $150. TEDDY FINCHER and Willie Hung, strong
(About Ono Mile
Z-New Bridge Handicap Winser $450. Secund $250. Third $150. For Austerīna Posies, "A" Class. Joc key Allowance. Entrance $5. Five Furlong
171 Xards). Booniak Star, Derby Day, Double Australian Boy, Brutus, Centre Finesse, Electron Holiday Ere,Court, Goldsmith, Racing Heart, Rao- Honey, Lancashire Lad. Night Star, ser, Vidlet Queen.
| Shooting Star, Snowy Biver, Strath-
roy, Vixen Tor. 3—9—Fatshan Handicap-First & Second Sections. Winner $450, Second 1200, Third $100. For China Posies, "C" Class. Gažitets of this season that have won $750; or more in stakes, barred.. Joc key Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Furlong
Star Flybynight,
Bistre, DAKE Glorious View, Gold Coin, Great Hall, High Honour, High Speed, King's
SECOND DAT
Second $250. Far China
Ponies. Weight 145 b. Winners at any time of one zwer
contenders for the Colony Lawn Tennis
5 lb., penalty. Entrance $5. O Doubles Championship, did all that was expect-
ed of them yesterday when they eliminated.
Mile.
Cossack's Beauty. Dissa
BRS.
L-Sugar Leaf Handicap Winner Gladiator, Herod, King's Warden, Lollie Goldman and Alec Pearce by scores of 6-0,
$400. Second $175. Third $100. For Liberty Bay, Macaroni, Onic Bay,
son. Ponies that have won more Soldier of Britain.
than $750 in stakes, and winners at this Meeting, barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Five, Fur- loggs.
China Ponies, Grimms of this aes-Royal Consort Royal Scot, Sadko 6-4 in their quarter-final encounter.
5Morrison Hill Handicap-Wimmer when it was quite clear that Pearce was able to hold his own The result was never in doubt after the first four games, $500. Second $225. Third $125
China Ponies, Class, Win-against opponents who entirely neglected Goldman in the opening ners at this Meeting, barred. Joc-set- He blundered overhead too frequently, while his weak key Allowance. Entrance $5. Six second service instantly placed the opposition in an attacking Furlongs. Bright View, Cyclamen Bay, Har position. Pearce played pluckily at the net. but his volleying Coolgardie Handicap. Winner vest Vie King's Justice, King's Lead, being an attacking stroke.
Honeymoon Eve, King's lacked crispness and merely served to return the ball instead of
Amberley Dawn Star, Estray, Langbing Girl, Miracle, Old Star, Royal Highness, Splendid View, Tyne.
$450. Second $250. Third $150. For Australian Ponies, "B" Class. Mistake Bay, Pontiac Bay, Rose- Goldman was very accurate on the forehand and in his vol- Winners at this Meeting, barred. Queen, Sadko, The Tiger.
leying, but his backhand was surprisingly unreliable, Jockey Allowance. Entrance $56 & 9. Kellett Handicap First. Five Farioass
& Second Sections-Winner $450. Atlas,
| Fancy, Laughing Girl, Mayflower, Mersey, Miracle, Pride of Tsingtao, Racing Boy, Ribble, Rose Evelyn; Roussean, Royal Highness, Valorous, Victoria Hall, Wadebridge, What A Chance, Young Chap, Zero.
Australian Boy, Bratus, But 4-Shek Pai Handicap. Winner After That, Centre Court, Goldsmith, $550. Second $250. Third $150. Halcyon Racing Heart, Ranger, For China Panties, "A" Class.
Win-Sarie, Violet Queen. ners of $5,000 or more in stakes 3-2 7-Boa Vista Handicap-See- since 1st January, 1936, barred.} Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Five. Furlonga.
Diana Bay, Gladiator, Herod, Macaroni, Oak Bay, Saldier of Brit- ain.
For
5.- 10-Swatow Handicap.-First Second Sections.-Wimmer $400. Second $175. Third $100. China Ponies, "D" Class Sab scription Griffins of this Club of this season that have won $750 Jockey or less in stakes, barred. Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile Boxing Eve. Celebration Time. Copper Idol. Daylight Eve, Doable Chance
Estray, Emergency Call, Foxbridge, Glad Eyes, Gold Currency, Gold Sovereign, Lemberg. Mike. Mountain View, Night View, Old Star, Philanderer, Plain View. Papa- lar Star, Seventeenth of September, Sylvandale, The Rain Gauge, Uni- corn, Valley View, West Parade, wid Cat, Ythan
-St. George's Plate-A Cup pre- sented: with $600 added for Win- ner. Second $250, Third $150. A Handicap for China Ponies, Gri fins of this season. Jockey Allow- Extrance $5. One And A Quarter Miles.
ond & First Sections Winner $400. Second $125, Third $100. For China Ponies, "D" Class. Winners at this Meeting, and Subscription
Second $200. Third $100. For China ST. ANDREW'S B' WIN Ponies, 4 Class Winners at this Meeting, and Griffins of this season that have won $750 or less in stakes, barred. Jockey Allow- ance. Entrance $5. From The Two
AT BADMINTON
Fincher was
the outstanding
player on view. Had be not been as steady as he was Hung might have collapsed in the second set, when he lost many points by faulty placements and poor judg➡
Mile Post Once Bound And In Narrow Victory. Overment of deep returns.
CAbout One, Mile 171 Yards). Bear Claw, Bistre, Boolet 287, Griffins of this Club of this sex- Donovan, Flybynight Gold Coin, son that have not won a race, bar- Great Hall, High Honour, High Speed, King's Fancy, King's Sceptre, May-
INTER-UNIT BOXING
Novices Bouts To-night
FIFTEEN FIGHTS ON CARD
The closing stages of the in- ter-Unit Boxing Champion- ships will be commenced to- night when the semi-finals of the Norices competition, between the East Lancs, and the Fusiliers, take place at Shamshaipo Camp. The win- ners will meet the Rifles, who Bear Claw, Boolat Bay. Dawn Star,
drew a bye, in the Final. Donovan, Honeymoon Eve, King's
There will be 15 ights on to- Lead, King's Sceptre, Royal Consort, Royal Scot.
night's programme, each one 0% 7---Kongman Handicap - Winner which is scheduled to go three $400. Second $175. Third $100-two-minute rounds. The first bout For Chins Ponies, Subscription
is timed to start at 8 p
To-morrow Night
TWO MALAYAN
SOCCER PLAYERS FOR BERLIN?
Boon Lay And Chwee Chua For Trials
CHIA KONGHOCK HOT AVAILABLE
At Murray Barracks to-morrow night the Fusiliers will meet the Bides in the semi-finals of the
Inter-Unit competition, and
there are only three Units come petiting and as the Fast Lanes
drew a bye here, the winners of
to-morrow night's. bouts will meet the East Lanes, in the Final next; week.
S. And S. Home
The winners. playing really good tennis, carried all before
St. Andrew's "B" defeated the them in the first set, but on slack- flower, Mersey, Pride of Taingtas, Sailors' and Soldiers' Home in sening their pace in the second, they Racing Boy, Ribble, Rose Evelyn, Men's Doubles Badminton match had to wait until the sixth game Royal Consort, Royal Scot, Soldier of last night by 5 game to 4.
before they broke through Gold-" Peace, Tiny Star, Valorous, Victoria Hall, Wadebridge, What A Young
Chances. Home):
H. Harris and W. Brown (S. and man's service for a match-winning lead of 4-2 The losers' "combina". tion showed an improvement on 16-21 their display, against the Iu
S-Broken
Jockey Allowance.
lost to P. Dawson and L. E. En Handicap Winner $450. Second $250. Third $150. For beat J. A. Hamilton and F. V.
Kirby Australian Ponies, “A” Class.
Won Winners at this Meeting, bazred.
21-14
brothers, but it was not all that f
might have been. It is a great 21-13 pity. Goldman and Fincher did.
and N. A. E. Entrance $5. beat P. White From The Two Mile Post Once Mackay Round And In (About One Mile C. Burgoyne and W. J. Merritt not pair up again--they reached
172 Yards).
(5. and S. Home):
A Grand Time, Bag Tor, Electron, lost to Kirby and Dawson, ......... 11:21 the Final in three successive Holiday Eve, Lancashire Lad, Night lost to Hamilton and Wong
18-21 years! Star, Bose-Ann, Sancy Face, Shoot-beat White and Mackay A1-181 Fincher and Hung will now ing Star, Snowy River, Strathroy, A. Edwards and Yeng Chan (6. and meet the Lo brothers for right of
The Dalin, Vixen Tot.
S. Home):
10.Pokfulam Handicap.. Winner lost to Dawson and Kirby... 1321eatre into the Final, and, despite $400. Second $175. Third $100. For lost to Hamilton and Wong.. 14-21 the danger of forecasting against China Ponies, Subscription Grifins beat White and Mackay... 21-13 the veteran CBC. pair, I shall be of this Club of this seast Win LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
TE surprised if Fincher does not take FWL FAPtr part in his fourth doubles Final
ners barred. To be ridden by
Jockeys who have not won tea Eliot Hall “A” racea anywhere at any time. No Recreio "A" Whips or Spars allowed. Entrance St. Andrew's "A" $5. Six Furlongs.
CRC
Cassius, Fidelity, Gold Sovereign, Eliot Hall "P" Hawthorn, Eeriot, Merry Jester, Recreio "B"... Ocean View, Paymaster, Rugby Star, St. John's Satan, Stopwatch, Strathalan.
Fire Brigade
BRITAIN HAS
BEST CHANCE
IN DAVIS CUP
"Buster" Andrews Interviewed
ADVOCATED
As in the case of the Novices FAR EASTERN COMPETITION semi-finals, 15 fights will form the programme, the first bout being scheduled to commence at 8 pm.
follows:
Singapore, March 26. Messa. Chua Boon Lay and Lim Chwee Chu, two of the best. The programme for to-night is a Chinese footballers in Singapore]
EAST LANCS. to-day, have decided to take part] FUSILIERS
Bantamweight in the selection trials in Hong
Fus. Taylor V. Pte. Walsh Kong with a view to joining the
Featherweight All-China soccer team for the com- 1st. String ing International Olympic Meet- Cpl Greave þing at Berlín in August.
2nd. String } Fus. Raven If arrangements can be COM- pleted before the week-end, they 1st. String will sail on Saturday, and if not, Fus. Bray they will leave Singapore on April 2nd.. String 2 by the Cremer in order to arrive Fas. Ryan. in Hong Kong for the preliminary Fas, Wright 3rd String.
trials.
1st. String
Pte. Hallows
V Pte. Canut Lightweight
V
Pte. Bitchfield
V
Pte. Caffery
Pre. Williams
Welterweight
V
Pte." Herbert
Pte. Burns
Pte. Smith Middleweight
Likely Selections According to pre-arranged lists L/O. Roberts OL v. Pte. Hardy
2nd. String. suggested by the All-China Ama Fus. Harrison teur Athletic and Sports Associa3rd String tion, Messrs. Chia Keng Hock, Fus. Smith Chua Boon Lay, Lim Chwee Chua 4th. String and Neo Li Onn (of Malacca) Fus. Keating stand a very good chance of being 1st. String included in the "All-China soccer Fus. Hughes
Pte. Thomas | team which will tour Java, Suna- 2nd String
tra, the Philippine Islands, Indo-I/C. Turner V Pte. Oldham China, Siam, British Malaya, 3rd String
Fus. Edward Pie. Taylor. Bumma, and India. befors · they
Light-Heavyweight proceed to Central Europe, where Far, Burridge Pte. Thisthwaite they will play a number of friend-
Heavyweight
ly matches against amateur teams, Fus. Frinston Pie, Harmsworth
to ret more experience before the
Olympiad.
K.LT.C. LOSE, TO SAPPERS
IN MAMAK CLASH
20
19. .1128 16 I 38 19 18 112024 25:
The other semi-final is between
20 15 5107 72 30 Lee Wai-tong and Lak Ding- 19 14 5111 45 23 cheong and Tsui Wai-pui·and 17 12 5 33.42 22 Tsui Yan-pui, conquerors of the 15 10 5 73 44 20 Rumjaha cousins.
13 9 10 81 90 18
20 8 12 57 101 16. R.
184 14 49 95 8 St. Andrew's "B" 20 3 17 39 106 6E. Kowloon Tong.. 13 19 49.104 6) S. and S. Eome. 19 1 18 34 148 21
GOLF STARTING
TIMES
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling next Sunday:-
OLD COURSE
9.20 a.m. J. Rodger, K. S. Robert-
9.24
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E. Young, A. Sommerfelt.
H. C. Hopkins, F. M. Ellis.
2
The most travelled international gus tennis star, and the most travelled| 9.32 : trade ambassador of the British
9.36 Empire is visiting Hong Kong at the present time.. He is none other 9.40 than E. D. ("Buster") Andrews, the famous Davis Cup tennis 944. „ |player, who might possibly also
9.48 lay some claim to being the busiest man in the world
9.52
10.04
His career is something of a refutation of the old saying that 9.56 you can't combine business and 10.00 sport, for he trips all over the A world on business and wherever he 10.08 goes there is a demand for his ap-| pearance as a tennis player.
"Thrives On It"
10.12
10.16
When one 'learns the extent of his business interests it becomes 10.20 (Continued on Page 8.) · |10.24
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Open Doubles (Third Round)
C. Fincher and W. C. Hung beat L. Goldman and T. A. Pearce 6-0, Ботви
Club Championship (Third Round) D. MacDougall beat F. A. Eedmond
6-2, 6u3.
Club Handicap Singles (Third Round)
M; Pagh (--15.2) beat Lt.Cdr. S. F.
Stapleton (scr.) $-3, 6-2. Y. R. Gordon (str.) beat HR Macgilchrist (str.) 3-6, 7-5, 62.
TSUI SHOULD BEAT KWOK
E. des Voeux, T. G. Mo To-day's Open Singles
aghan
C. E. Robertson, A. Webs-
ter.
H. F. Sommers, T. L Draper.
hew.
Encounter
(By “BASE-LINE")
K. K. Rounds, J. W. May-- Only one match in the Colony Lawn Tennis Championships is W. N. A Smalley, S. P. down for decision to-day, but it Langley.
promises to be an exciting one as E. Beddow, E. A. Bod- Tennie Kwok will be all out to
gera.
LB. Geare, H.-H. Mandy, avenge his recent defeat at the S. EL Dodwell, Commodore hands of Tent Wai-pal, the 1934 Sedgwick
local champion, in the CRC. tournament.
P. L. Leefe, G. H. Bond. WN. Bayers, J. MacFar-
Tsui will start a warm favourite Jane.
F. Robinson, F. A. M. and his big. variety of shots should carry him through to the Elliott J. R. Masson, D. L, New-Semi-Final, where he will meet bigging.
either S. A Eumjahn, the holder,
1. Goldman, E. Grimble.
thews.
ES. Morrison, E. D. Mator Paul Kong.
Kwok is a very casual player W. Malcaby, H. G. Wal-who can, however, rise to great. *lington.
heights when least expected. He HL. B,
Webb, A. K. Mabwas champion of St. John's. Uni- kenzie
ANNUAL MEETING
OF V.R.C..
Successful Year Reviewed
10.28
10.32
10.36
10.49 |10,44
10.48
C
AT Lay, E Bathurst. W. W. C. Shewan, T. Price.
The annual meeting of members 10.52
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of the Victoria Recreation Club
will be held at the Club's premises 10.56′′
25200 on Wednesday, April 15, at 6 p.m.
and, according to the report cr 1104 The China team, which will be
culated to members, the season | captained by Mr. W. T. Lee, the
Lunder review; had been an Ex-[LLOS star Hong Kong forward, will con- At Caroline Hill yesterday, the tremely successful one, with the sist of thirty players selected Royal Engineers best the Kowloon Linterport. aw.boming context from Canton, Shanghai Hong Indians Tennis Club by the odd against Shanghai the outstanding Kong and Malaya..-
goal fa three in the First Division feature.
*
J. A. R. Selby, J. B. MacPersity, Shanghai, before he came
to the Colony last year.
The following is to-day's pro com
J.gramme at the HKC.C.,
mencing at 445 púz JAngwin, W. Pittendrigh.
Open Singles (Fourth Bound) - HN. Williamson, J. 5.Tu Wai-pui v Temnie. Kwok Dykes.
(Stand Court). Club Championship (Third Bound) J. A. D. Morrison. N. Surg. Lt. W. A. S. Grant ́y L. Gold- Littlejohn.
A. Anderson, WIS. Key
W. E Bant, Comdr. Mac Donald
Comdr. Price, Wing Mdr. Bishop
NEW COURSE
Mes
*E., Sommer, Desperate W. L. Yoxall, E. G. Price Mrs. Gaidman, Miss Han- cock...!
9:28 am. Mrs.
9.36 m 9.44
M Mackenzie, Stevenson
Mias
10.00
H. and Mrs. Overy.
It is widerstood that Chin Reng of the Mamak hockey tournament. During the year 49" members Hock, who has recently joined the Homer and Collins scored for the left the Club, but 19 new ones Vehicle Department, will not be winners and Pinto for the joined, thus making the total 9.52
membership 217.
taking part-Straits Times.
ELT.C
M. Pagh v H 1. Armstrong
Club Handicap Singles (Bacred. Bagind)
EF. Buttress (+6/6) ▼‚W. P. Lucy
Club Handicap Doubles
-(Secaid Rowned)
ER. Butters sad, D., Macdougall (228) ▼ T. L and E R. Price :(-2/6),
(BOM” Deane" and "G. EE. Dirett (15) HE. MacGilchrist and H.
L Tudor (+1/8)-
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