ROYBER GOES LAME
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Royber, a 1940. Griffin and the pride of the Marber Stable, want lame yesterday morning.
RIDING SCHOOL SPORTS
The annual sports of Hong Kong Riding School will be held at 10a.m. to-morrow on the school grounds, Tai Hang Road between Stubbs Road and Broadwood Road.
Ten very interesting riding events are down for decision, four being open. There are no entry fees and no charge is made for admission.
This pony was supposed to have done well up North before coming down to Hong Kong to participate at the Annual Meeting next month and was highly thought of by its stable | prizes. connections for the Blue Riband.
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Mrs. S. H. Dodwell will present the
Silva and Miss M. Xavier: Miss B, Reme dios, Miss M. Roza, Miss C. Silva, Miss C. Remedios and Mrs. B. Castro.
JUNIORS
It was taken out in the morning by the No. 1 Chinese riding boy for a trial gallop, and after passing the winning post the pony suddenly C.B.A.-Miss B. Sullivan: Mrs. M. Mackay stumbled. The riding boy immediate- and Miss V. Beaumont; Miss P. Woolley, Miss J. Felshaw and Miss B. Louis; Mrs. ly pulled it up, but on reaching the. Crawford, Miss P. Baxter, Miss E. Wool- six furlong post it was discovered ley, Miss R. Stalker and Miss E. Hunt: that the pony had gone lame. The boy dismounted and the pony was led back to the stable.
"Y" LADIES-Mrs. Trimmer; Miss Dunne
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 27, 1940
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TOMORROW'S HOCKEY
The Hong Kong Hockey Association Tour- nament match between the University Hoc. key Club and Kowloon Indian Tennis Club
will be played at Pokfulam to-morrow morn ning, bully-off at 10.30.
The University team has been chosen as follows:-N. C. Sen Gupta: K. Y. Tam, O. C. Liew; N. H. Low, W. Abraham, and C. K. Lee: L. H. Tan, L. V. Lingan, K. S. Oh
and Hans Raj.
C.B.A. TEAM
Mounted Units ared en goals with Infantry of the Line in`a chal- lenge Polo match yesterday at Boun- dary Street
Capt. Wilson (2), Major Hunt (2) and Capt. Forrester scored for Mount- ed Units and Lt Chattey (2), Capt. |Burn and Capt. Gilbertson (2) for In-
fantry of the Line.
K.O.Y.L.I. CUP
from
Seven Teams, Including one Navy, have entered for the K.O.Y.L.I. Cup Inter-Regimental Polo competi- tion, the big event of the Hong Kong polo season, which will start on Fe- The Association Tournament match bebruary 7 with three matches. and Mrs. Grieve: Miss Strange, Miss Stokes tween Central British Association and the and Mrs. Ashman: Mrs. Bicknell, Miss Rus-Royal Corps of Signals will be played on the round.-Royal Scots v. Fixed Defences, Following is the draw for the first sell, Miss Bradbury, Mrš. Mácklin'and Mrs.
C.B.A. ground, King's Park, Peters,
to-morrow. 3 p.m.; Royal Navy v. Hong Kong ARGONAUTS-Miss S. Silva: Miss I. Xa-bully-off at 11 a.m.
The C.B.A. team will be:-T. Lockhart: Singapore Regiment A, 4 p.m.; Middle- Miss N. Silva and Miss N. Sequeira; Miss I. | J. T. K. Gilchrist, V. C. Bond; T. S. D.
sex v. Civilians, 5 p.m. Mathias. Miss M. Xavier, Miss C. Xavier, | Whitley, N. B. M. Whitley, and D. Taylor; D. T. Smith. F. Fowler, G. H. Fowler, G. D. Woolgar and J. J. King.
C.B.A. MAKE CHANGES Vier and Miss B. Xavier: Miss R. Xavier,
(Continued from Page 17} ST. ANDREW'S-Miss J. Hall; Miss G. Miss M. Maxwell and Miss C. Marques. White and Miss M. da Roza; Miss P. Law-j ST. ANDREW'S-Miss H. Millington; Miss son. Miss J. Wong and Miss B. Greaves: G. Darby and Miss C. Rossimi; Miss P. Miss F. Wong, Miss M. Churn, Mrs. P. Bliss, | Jeffries. Mrs. E. Hamson and Mias K Miss H. Reid and Miss S. Roberts.
Doughty: Miss R. Hicks, Miss E. Banker, Miss E. Longbottom, Miss H. May and Miss T. Jex.
H.K. LADIES-Mrs. Lunson: Miss Weller and Miss Swan: Miss J, Booker, Miss Grieg | and Miss Gordon-Smith: Miss Marr. Mrs. Skinner, Miss M. Booker, Miss M. Smalley and Miss Purves.
RECREIO-Miss Z. Barros; Mrs. M. Siivo and Miss Botelho; Mrs. Remedios, Mrs. C.
D.G.S.-Miss K. Bush; Miss N. Maxwell and Miss P. Crofton; Miss V. Jex, Miss P. Lang and Miss F. Wong: Miss P. Kotewall, Miss V. Churn, Miss E, Churn, Miss C. Kote- wall and Miss E. Hicks.
Badminton Postponed
The mixed doubles badminton league His Excellency the Governor will enter tain a team from United Services Recrea- match between K.C.C. and University tion Club at lawn bowls next Wednesday scheduled for last night was postponed afternoon at Government House, commen- at the request of University owing to cing at 3.15 p.m.
examinations.
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