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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949.

South China.'A' Meet UPSETS LIKELY IN

Navy This Afternoon

A full programme of soccer has boon arranged

for the week-and, with the First Division gamo between South China "A" and Royal Navy at Causeway Bay this afternoon taking the -spotlight:~~~~ The meeting between Kowloon Motor Bus and Club

of Boundary Street tomorrow is likely to be interesting, while the Kit Chee and Chinese AA game at Caroline Hill will draw large crowds on the Island.

་་་

TODAY'S

VALLEY RACE MEETING

C.K. Lee Enters Semi-Final Of Shuttle Tourney

The University left-hander.

| An-interesting programme of 10 events will feature the Third Race Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, the first race of which will com- monce promptly at 2. p.m.

*

It is hoped that the weather will be fine. Even if it does not rain, the track will be on the soft side, with the inevitable result that the going will "be slow; in wtrictreåse upsets-con-be-expected-

Race No. 1-Pottinger Gap

Handicap (First Section):

Six Furlonge. The

opens C. K. Lee enters the Semi-final

day's programme the Colony

Badminton with a race confined to Austration of Singles Championship, when ponies Class 5 and in view of he scored a convincing win of the short distance it is not easy An exciting 15-7, and 15-5 over YMCA's to spol the winner.

the

unce

cipated, R. Young at the VRC last night.event and a close finish is anti-

Lee was the much steadier

It will be remembered that at the two. and his accurate lobs

Annuai

Meeting, Race and smashes secured him most

Ostroumoff) came second to

the Noonday Sun in of the points. Young, on the other Colonia (Mr.

Juckey Club Handleap (First hand seemed to suffer from lack of mulch temperament, and whe not playing his usual form, all Section) over the two mile post, us smashes and lobs going yards and Judging from that, perform- of chalking a chances win here is really bright. out of their mark.

The inter-family affair between

However, I am rather inclined the Soares and the Chungs in the

event to believe that, in spite of 151 Junior Mixed Doubles

provided Ng can get it away turned out to be the most excit Countess Delight, mink as well as the most enter- M. C. F.

from the gate without trouble, taining game of the evening.

The Soures won, but not after should be to good,

Оп

hund,

Trade the other gruelling Uree set duel.

Wind (Mr. Pole-Hunt) must not be overlooked despite ts, defeat iu

Course Handicap the Old (Second Section) at the Annual Meeting by Minx.

Earlier in the season. Navy | Chinese press to vinils paid by lost to South China "A" by officials of the HKFA to an in- three clear goals, after putting jured Chinese player during his

pa somewhat spirited dis- stay in Hospital.

Press At Meetings the gallery Although lny.

Opportunity, might here be practically over-ran the Chin-

se at one stage of the game taken to make a few comments on that occasion, weakness in regarding the lack of considera the forward line prevented tiun shown to the press at meet-

the HKFA, Uses of shem froth scoring.

With the exception of Mr. 15 doing The solors

have been ཇ༐tu3

well of late and although K. Lee, one of the other officials the Chinese is who have occasion to speak al miker win for

be heard a these meetings always Expected.

the Novy mightly by members of the press, chatwe that

who have to stand either at the spring a surprise, as they did in

against Kowloon counter or at the end of the room. match thec

11

seethe to

common Motor Bus Bust north.

The two Service teams, RAP pretice for officinis of the HKFA, and Army, will meet each other with the one exception mention- at SouRunpoo.

The Airmen will; ed, lo marmur among themselves undoubtedly take the Beld full of and to pass rapidly from one item well on the agenda to another without This

press being cognizmast 31. Joseph's the

Bust lakely, what is happening. towever, that they will be ablei

there

confidence after

Dyer

meriled win

tra

Week.

uveremane

should take boots - podits. wha by two

time.

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A regards treatment 130 soldiers, who press. The BKFA certainly have to learn from the Army surething

Kung Chinese Football Bhala to une læse Bont

Association,

The practice of calling upon the press to leave the room and stund in a dark corridor for

At Caroline Hill

al

A keenly rontested Karnets

ut Caroline expected

till be- Iween South China

The First Rouni game Eastern. between these two teams proved to be 75 exciting affair and ended in a draw, each side scor- ing three times.

The match between Kowloon Motor Bus and Club at Boundary prove to be the Street should Ernest of tomorrow's quines, though Chinese soccer frus likely to And the Kit Chee and Chinese AA game at Caroline Hill greater attraction.

are

St. Joseph's v Police St Juseph's will be at home fo Pulice on the Club Ground at Happy Valley. The last meeting between these two teams ended b a must unsatisfactory, manner, stay being abandoned with seven minutes left for play and the Saints leading by one goal

lo ni. The Saints are no longer

ver the that they were at powerful side the beginning of the season and

10

At a recent

10

reached

in the last game of the even- M.A. between

Recreio's Romedios and W. Oliveira-J.J. F. Foo and C. Au, the score had nad 12-11 when

Oliveira slipped and dislocated his elbow. This accident cannot but make the Committee of the Badminton

realise the Association

danger that skippery court can eatise to players.

The suggestion that the VRC court should have been thorough- ly washed before the Champion-

games was suggested these columns.

shilp

B

in

Belle Fontaine (Mr. Maltland) Toowoomba Buy (Mr. and

in this race Gregory) are also and should find the distance justi

will be well worth right and following.

Two

Place No. 2-Bmugglers Past Stakes (Firat Bection):

From The

Mile or 20 minutes while offelais deliberate on some point, is also

Post Once Round & In This race is conned to Aus- nost unsatisfactory.

In addition the choice of the

of Subscription ponies tralian meeting, the press were asked to KCC court as venue of the leave the room on two separate

been 1949 whether they have started games has Championship

Ponies that have won occasions.

repeatedly and it was or not. opposed

barred It is suggested, therefore, that surprising that no untoward nc-$750 or more in stakes the HKFA know that they are rident occured during lost Thurs-Weight 147 lb. Jockey Allowance. to watch in this The pontes to hold "secret sessions" in day, when players guing

were forced

be future, they should

Jennifer (Mr. Mait- nolity

the to indulge

acrobatic race will

strokes. land), Sharpshooter (Mr. Alexan- press to this effect and arrange stunts than badminton

Bee (Mr. Miu) For der), Busy to issue “hund-outs" to the press

ever Spring (Mr. Shu) and Speed after the meeting. By adopting

Wheel (Mr. Gregory). this provisture, the HKFA wil Junter Men's Singlet M.T. Yew bent save the press much valuable time and also eliminate much of the dissatisfaction which exists at present.

The following is the week-end. programin

RAF

Today

1st Division

more in

FULL BCORES

H.F. Tal, 1-2, 15-9,

a Doubles; Max M. Silve and Mis 31. Xavier bent Men. Corren Tack and Mian M. Figueredo, 19-6, 15.2. Junior Mixed Doublew: D.C. Lao and Min

IL Kwong beat C.H. Nun wd Mi T. Remedim, 15-0, 15-10, Senior Men's Bingi: C.K, Lest brat R.

Young 15-7, 15-5.

Lackles Singles: Mise U. Kho beat Mos

Soares, 11.2, it-1.

Ariny; Sookumpoo. 4.30 Junior Mixed Double: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Me, Chung, Bogre best Gaffney. Referee: W. p.m.

1-12, 8-16, 18-13. Linesmen: Pte.

Senior Men's Doubles: W.P. Fu and 17. M.A. Dent J.J. flemedios sud Au Oltreiza (Injured).

Mak Yeung-tai.

Collins and

a win for the Police tomorrow Navy South China "A"; Navy would not come as a surprise.

V

Referee: 4.20

J. G. 3+m. Pailey; Linesmen: S. Y Kwok and A. Ribeiro.

China "B"

Eastern Caroline Hill 4.30 p.m.; Re- feree: Capt. Stone: Lines- met: F. A. Barretto and Y. T. Leung.

The statement of accounts for the month ended February 28, which was passed of Tuesday's South meeting of the HKFA Council, revealed the somewhat interest- in information that a sum of IIK $6,525.60 had been disbursed

for mexical expenses incurred us

a result of the Korean series.

These figures would appear to indicate that football in Hong Kung is fast becoming dan- gerous as well as expensive form of sport.

#

Injury To Players

meeting recent

Ala

of the

for England againat Portugal in the International Cup.

KMB v Club; Boundary 4.30 p.m. Referee: A.E.P. Guest; Lines-

and men: W. Gibson Richardson.

H

2nd Division Army-1 Navy; Sookumpoo 3

p.m: Referee; Pte. Cullins. Solicitors' V Kit Chee; Navy 1

Cromwell Firm

Jones, Ayres Beat CRC

I look to Jennifer to win this

race in view of its consistently

be

vend form during morning, sal- Jops. Sharpshooter should berne in mind. Busy Bee should have a lot to soy, us this pony has been whispered as a good

une.

Forever Spring has been mak- ing repld improvement, and the Speed distance should suit It. Wheel is quite capable of up- can setting calculations, fast fairly

move

distance.

Race No.

13

it

over

this

3-Custome

>

Pan

Handicap (First Section):

Once Round.

In this race for the first lot of

Class 4 Australian portit Boom Town (Mr. C.F. Chiu) has been allotted top weight of 159 Ib, and

Doubles Pair as it has not shown any form

sets.

and

·recom-

Rapier's Selections For Today

Face No. 1

COLONIA

TRADE WIND TOOWOOMBA BOY

BEDRON

Race No. 7-8mugglers Pres Stakoo (Second Section): From The Two Mile Post

Once Round & Eng. Second batch of unplaced pontes and non-starters of this will try conclusion here. Radiotron (Mr. Ostroumoff) wili be running its first race this afternoon and judging from its Wednesday training gallop last morning when it completed the Outrider: Countess Delight. Six Furlongs in the One time of 1-10.4 with a last quarter of 29.1

recom- has the best seconds, mendation for a win here. 1 ex- pect it to receive st! opposition from Iron Mask (Mr. Wong Yan) the which is fighting at al moment. This pony went over

distance Six furlonge

in 1.29.3. Wednesday morning in

Race No. 2

JENNIFER

SHARPSHOOTER SPEED WHEEL

Outsider: Busy Dec. Race No.

ANYWAY

LANA

ARGENTINE MOON

Qutelder: The Dingo.

Race No.

BRIVISTO

GEAFIRE

CARE FREE

Outsider: Tootsis.

Race No. 5

BKYMASTER

GOLDEN DAHLIA DUCHESS DELIGHT

Outsider: Shun Fung.

Race No. 6

CHIEF WITNESS

FROSTYLIGHT ARABIAN MOON

Oulaider: Poscibility.

Race No. 7

RADIOTRON IRON MASK REPUTATION

Outsider: Reuter, Race No. 8

PRINCE DELIGHT BIG SHOT FLYING JIP

Outalder Victorious. Race No. ✪

HIGH SPEED POPULARITY

SHUN LEE

Outsider: Ringmer.

Race No. 10

KWONG Yiu

the

Reuter

(Mr.

MU

on

disap

at the last

running Stakes

pointed its backers

very badly by in the Ascot (First Section) that I am reluc tant to suggest any possible All the chance of its winning. same for those prepared to take a risk, this pony may yet spring a surprise

Pole-Hunt) Reputation (Mr. and Good News (Mr. 11.5. Chang) are two ponies that age coming, on nicely in the morli- ing gallops and may cause an upsel

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Penants Hinge On Week-End Games

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Softball fans are agog with excitement as the championship in the three divisions hinges on this week's. activities.

The Association's decision a few days ago, grant- ing official recognition to the much distussed game between Recreio, and. St. Joseph's, was practically a death-blow to the pennant hopes of the Green & White.

The decision also leaves u This mysterious silence suggests clear field ahead of the Cuna- several possibilities, but readers dians, except for a ruling on my form their own opinion. the Madcap protest.

REVISED WEEK-END The Junior league flag chase comes te an end this week us LADIES LEAGUE

with the CBA Ground: Sunday tangle the Braves Jaguars in the first-place tle play-off, while the

SCHEDULE

10 30 3.. Wahoos v. Wildcats Wahoos JUNIOR LEAGUE

cross bats with the Wildcats Recrvio Football Ground: Satur

day. once more in struggle for

2.30 p.m. Vikings VR, survival.

Rangers

VB

Jaguars

d

Braves (Junior League play-offj

A victory for the latter assures CRA Ground: Sunday Mem the honour of receiving the 2.00 p.m. China Mail Trophy, waile Wahoo

will mean triumph

the lndles loop, photo-finish In nocesshating a championship play- scheduled for a inter

off to be date,

Never in the history of Incal softball has there been greater rivalry in the minor league than

the current pennant campaign which has narrowed down to a struggle between the Braves and the Jaguars after months of bitter! feuding.

Both teams are well supported by fans and their diamond scuffles are fast developing into classics reminiscent of the now legendary Recrelo-Saints dog-fights."

Wildcats and the When the Wahoos cross bats, it has always been worthwhile to trek out to the bull-park.

The championship has always been won by one of these two teams, and this year is no excep- tion.

Race No. 8-Custome Pass Handicap (Segond Beetlon): Once Round. This event will be fought out by second section of Australian ponies Class 4 and judging from past performances Prince Delight, which will be taken out by Mr. Pate-Hunt, will probably win.

Opposition is likely to come from Big Shot (Mr. Wong Yan). is an- Flying Jip (Mr. Cook) other pony to watch as it was recently demoted from Class 3.

This decision has been delayed whilst National Congress (Mr. for some considerable time, and Chanson) is not bad. It has been It is a pity that the Association whispered

that Victorious has decided to hand down judg about (Mr. Kwok) is capable of creatment on the very day after the

Starting Times At Fanling

The starting times for Golf at Fanling tomorrow are as follows:

OLD COURAR 9.94 M. Pollock v G. Wilian 9.0M RO, Buchen ▼ G.O.W, BleWRES 8.10 Robb Wallnew P.20 Offum v Callings $1.24

Cowperthwaite v nathurst 9.28 Cautberley v. Walker #32 Mitchell v 2.11, dincklə 9,20 2,3, Murkla v Goldman 9.40 Buker v Unerg $.44 Burn v Duffy 0.48 0. Stewart v W.C. Hung 0.52 Pugh v p 9.50

Douring Prophet 10.00 Lissman v Hunter 10.04 0.G.D. Carter C... Robertson - 10.08

BRIL-Neton v G.A. Biowart 10,19 W.0, Davim v 1.3. Wood

The Association's final decision [

Recreio-St. recognise the Joseph's game as official, alves the Canadians a firm grip on the senior loop pennant, while at the same time the Saints are K.O'd.

NEW COURAN 9.10 Linaker Svenmerfelt 9.20 Redmond v Lydall 9.24 Heath Bone 9.28

Gordon v Cleland 932 Gainsbury v D. Hung

*.30 Jackson • flabb 9.40 Davidson ▼ Tho 0.44 Alton Whelpton 9.40

Macintyre v de Plann

Prinzlə 0.62 Wong

9.56 Paterson Niebola 10,00 Pastinson Miller

AUTUMN LEAF AAN HING

Outalder: Dashing Beauty II. ing an upset, but although it has Saints earned a deserved victory

not done anything of note over over, VRC, to put them in the | 10,na Balley Groves ********* | Lids distance, I um inclined to running once more,

think that it will have to be very good to beat the above-mentioned ponies.

10.01 Kite ▾ Chau

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Third Race Meeting,

Saturday, 12th March, 1949

There is great dissatisfaction 10.12 Wallem v Vaughan Flaco No. 5-Magazine Gap

among fans and players alike.

OLD COURSE Handicap (First Baction):

especially those from the Sainte One Nile.

Spanish Onion, with Mr. Ng camp, who feel that the Associa 1.28 Corton-JD, Mackle Hathurat-Barry 1.80 Robb-Linaker Wallace-Sommerfelt This is really the main event up, to another candidate capable tion has been playing for time, 185 Cowperthwaite Heath Lydali-Walker of the day and is confined to of extending the field.

ond picked the wrong moment to 1.40 GW-Redmond ▼ Collings-Bone Australian Subscription ponies

shatter the Saints flag hopen when i 146 Mitchell-Buen v J.11. Mazklə-Goldman Gag of 1848... Ponies that have won Race. No, 0—Magazine

their morale was at its highest 1.50 Macintyre-Balabury de. Finney

Whelpton $2,000 or less in stakes barred. Handicap (8econd Section);

peak. The whole affair has been After its convincing run in the

One Mile.

shrouded in secrecy.

1.55 Cautberley-Jackson ♥ Cleland-Paintle Newmarket Handicap over the Among the entries for this

The Saints who are directly 3.09 Stoker-Davidson Tan Prophet

2,05 Stewart-Alion ▼ Stubb-ITs mile carrying 159 lb at the last race which is confined to second affected have to date received no

2.10 Douglas-Paterson ♥ W.G. Hunя-Milew (Mr. B.L. section of Australian Subscrip- official notification of the decision, 15 falley Pattinson D. Huns-Grores meeting, Skymaster Tao) has again been allotted the lion pontes of 1949 with ponies although the public is now well 1.20 Kite-Pugh v Duffy-Nicholes same weight, and as it appears that have won $2,000 or less in aware of the ruling, and to top 1.28 Lisseman-Wong Hunter-Chau to be atter than before t ran-stakes barred, I like the chances it all, the President of the Asso- 2.80 Carter-Wallam v Robertson-Vaughan

not see anything to beat

of High Speed (Mr. Poto-Hunt), clation refused to divulge the Golden Dahllu

H.S. (Mr.

Popularity (Mr. K.F. Chiu), results to a player of the Saints: The Yee Hang Shee society has Chang), winner of the Hong Shun Lee (Me. Maitland) and when he was naiced the verdiet been declared an unlawful or-

One and a Half Ringmer (Mr. Ostroumoff), Four out of the six matches hitherto to serve as a guide we Kong Derby,

the day following the Important ganisation by the Governor-In- High Speed won the Leighton meeting on the third day of the

Council. of the Colony Open Doubles can safely leave it out of reckon- Miles

Annual Meeting is also carrying Hill Stakes (Second Section) an Tennis Championships yester-Ing.

Anyway, with Mr. Fonseca uu. 159 lb and should be prominent, the fourth day of the Annual day at the Cricket Club went

and was officially fourth in the judging from that run coupled Meeting over Six furlongs to the full distance of threa Jockey Cup over the two mile, with its fine form at the moment on that performance, I think it

post at the Annual Meeting. It when it completed the mile Inst will just about do it again. In the best game of the even-

will be taken out by Mr. Shich Wednesday morning in the time Popularity is a pony that is p.m.; Referee: S. Y. Kwok. ing, B.T.M. Jones and H.A. Ayres this afternoon and certainly op- of 2-05 with a lost quarter of 28. constantly improving, and on the HIKFA, reference was made re-Tramways v South Chinn; Core-after losing the first set by 2-6, pears to have the best

In my opinion it will be worth th day of the Annual Meeting garding the apparent lack of

line Hill 3 p.m.; Referee: F.A. | made an excellent recovery mendation for win here.

following.

It won the Consolation Stakes interest displayed by oficials of

• Barrello.

win the second and third sets.

Anything is likely to happen, Egyptian Field and Ben Wyvis, (Third Section) over the mile. the Association in the serious Army-Ki v CAA; Chatham Road, Repeated errors in

In the first set

however,

the defeat injury sustained by Rafferty of

of the second and third pony in the If Mr. Chiu succeeds in getting the Royal Navy

off quickly 3 p.m.; Referee: N. Delgado. gave the Initiative to the Chinese Anyway by either while playing

Lana (Mr. Hong Kong Derby, I have been Popularity

on the pair, who were playing the usuni Wong Yan) or The Dingo (Mr. given to understand, will not start rise of the barrier It should have caraful game. Szeto Bick was Kwok) is not by any means im- although entered, thus leaving a good chance of winning conspicuous at this stage with his possible. True, Lana has not done Shun Fung (Mr. Maitland) and

Shun Lee came third in the that anything of note for a long time. medium paced services,

Delight (Mr. S.F. Ng) Chater Cup from seemed to skim the ground, caus- but I have a feeling it is due for fighting out the third position. Race No. 6--Pattinger GAD ing Jones and Ayres continuously

a win. to net their returns.

The Dinga was second in the

Handicap (Third Section): London, March 11:

Courso The second set saw Ayres at Old

Handicap (First

Bix Furlongs. Lord Mildmay's Cromwell

his best with his cannon-ball ser- Section) over the two mile post This is the third section of the H, J. Clarke, Port Recreation held Arm as the 100 to 7

vices and sizzling drive volleys at the Annual Meeting being race for Class 6 Australian ponlos, Omeer. regarding 11 visit to favourite for the Grand Na- that forced Blck, and Choy to stay beaten by Herole Lossle after Looking over the entries, the Ringmer won a race over this Rafferty while in Hospital. It is tional in a betting call-over at the base for most of the period. leading most of the way. It is result, will be decided between distance on the third day of the understand hot no action was last night.

Witness Annual Meeting and with only following:-Chief Jones too, began to pick up form quite possible that it may spring the taken to carry thle suggestion Cottage Rake was quoted us and his overhead smashes and 21ă

(Mr. Tuo), Frostylight surprise in this race.

(Mr. 195 lb to carry may conceivably into effect.

the 100 to 0 second choice for the drives developed more accuracy.

(Mr. Cook) Pote-Hunt), Possibility (Mr. Argentine Moon

càuro an upset, At the same time, considerable | big Aintree steeplechase оп The Chinese pair tried to should also do well here, while K.F. Chiu) and Arabian Moon publicity has been given in the March in a round-up of odds ail take the initiative in the final set Jeep Hing Mr. Maltland) with (Mr. Kwok),

Race No. 10-Windy Gap Chlet

Handicap: One Mila and kept advancing to the not.

Witness ran extremely

The final race of the day is Others listed were Cloncarrio Ayres services, and the powerful only 137 lb to handle looks dan-

gerous.

well at the Annual Meeting to

to Australion 18 to 1: Bricett 22 to 1: Calallero, drives and overhead smashes of

ponica Race No. 4-Pottinger Gap win the Hong Kong Handicap confined Royal Mount and Happy Home both Ayres and Jones, however,

Jockey Allowance. Handicap (Becond Section): (Second Section for Class 7 Class 25 to 1; Ulster Monarch 28 to 1. turned the tide in their favour,

Six Furlongs,

ponies over the mile with Mr. Kwong Yiu (Mr. Pote-Hunt), for Everything else in the field of

Ib. second Young up carrying 159 In this race farthe

As coming in fourth in the Jockey 53 wns at 33 to 1 against |D.T.M." Jones and H.A.-Azim best Szetu section of Class Australian It will have a change of jockey Club Handicap

a call-over for the Lincoln- Bick and Choy Tin-wab, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 ponies, the likely winer should in Mr. Tao this afternoon and over the two mile post on the shire Handicap, a one mile event Kwok Hing-chaunk and Tuch Leung beut on March 10, which is

Na Yeuk-kin and P. Foon, 6.1, 8.7. come from one of the following carrying eight 1b less, I am in- fourth day of the Carnival with the first

Seafire (Mr. Tho), Brivisto (Mr.clined to belleve that it is capable Mr. Chanson up has a great op- big atake on the flat racing pro- Tod Ping-fan and Luke Dlag-cheung beat Ostroumoff),

portunity of winning this race. Care Free (Mr.) of winning, Drakkar replaced Fair eramme,

Baker · broilato, 6-2, 2-3, 6.

Tootsie

Autumn Leat (Mr. Ostroumoff) (Mr. Gregory),

Kwok) Frostylight came in third in Judgment as favourite.

M. Heesan and M.W. Zo beat N. Lo and and Jump Bid (Mr. Castro), the Jockey Club Handicap (Third has shown improvements in lis Seafire with Mr. K.F. Chiu up Section) has been promoted to morning gallops after winning the Hong Kong Handleap (First came in third to Heroic Lassie a class higher, as it will be run-

ever the mile at the and The Dingo in the Old Course ning with four ib less than at its Section).

(First Section) over last outing," it certainly looks Annual Meeting for Handicap the two mile post of the Annual dangerous and should be pro- pontes will probably have a say at the Anish if it does not ac- Meeting and, whilst I consider minent at the finish, that it has a good chance of win- Possibility was third in the tually win.

(Second Dashing ning here on account of a change Old Course Handicry

Rafferty was rushed from the field to Hospital, where he was

for some considerable time.

Although a suggestion was put forward and adopted that omelal of the HKFA contact Mr."

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE (Continued from Page 13) SOUTH AMERICA

11 STRAAT MALAKKA (MIT). Agri

21 BO1SBEVAIN (RIL).

May

1 STRAAT BOENDA (RIL).

June

17 TEGELDENⱭ (RIL).

ROUND THE WORLD"

March

an

As Favourite

the Victoria Club.

SCORES

ไถ ส

Fair Judgment, 19 to 2 last] week, slid off to 10 to 1 while Drakkar was quoted at 9 to 1. Other Lincolnshire prices were

15 MOUNT MANSFIELD (AFL) (Bin Minister Lovell 100 to 7. Spurned

12 PREB, MONDON (APL),

April

PRES, BUGILANAN (APL).

18, FACS, VAN BUREN (APL),

25 PRES, HARDING (APL).

14. PRIS, JEFFERSON - {APL).

TE MARINE UNAPPER" (APL),

·

100 to 8, Goldsborough, Crown Flells ond-Romano 20 to 1, Star Signal 32 to 1, Bright Paul and Speciality 23 to Associated Press.

CLUB 2nd XI

4.2.

D. Lo, 46, 6-1, 6-8. LP. Bloke and IL Begalen

beat J Perde and D. Fitzroy Willams, 6.0,

Toon-alnir, and T. Chen best Au Kam-moon, and Lee Chun-kit, 74, 43,

KHALSA XI

Duches

the two. mile post on The third day of the Carnival and is another candi- idate good enough to extend the above two ponies if it does not remain too far behind on round- ing the bend for home.

(Third Section)

Class

7

Beauty II (Mr. Chan-

Police so be played on the Pollor Ground 3 1hts name race. Care Free has above two ponies a good light Aan Hing' (Mr Kwok)

also

looks, dangerous over this dis- ran tancy and might give the others a

The follow low have been selected to

worth a 1 BỞI represent the Khalen &ports Club in the in the jockey, department, I ex- Section) at the Annual Meeting on) is a fast improving pony flocker Amapolation. Exture sealnit pect it to receive stiff opposition carrying 140 lb as its weight re-and should be

from Brivisto, which was fourth mains the same it should give the each way. 1, in Boundary, Biraet, at 10 minu

Makham, Rinks AEP. Comi, Yaoook not been in the Thalight for some towards the end. The followbig" will Trepresent the Club

Khan's 1.8. Dilled, 14.11. Hassan, Bubodar me, but it may spring, a sure Arabian Moon although And XI in their soccer game againat St. Bhagat Black; GMP, Dunt, Bertie Go prise here when least expecledi Junplaced. the above race, with Tourph's tomorrow on the Clab Ground: sabo, B. Nast, Ram and U.B, Dliten. Brown; Taylor, Blown; Onsager, Locke, PRAYVIN, Bre: puitesþað, to note the

capable" sprinters and can be: de- | this.distance and a good start Constant Star (Mr. Bhleb) are tore, the OTHNA RAIL LIMITED, B7 Urquharti Meenale, Brookshaw, Nelson change of data has the tre sables pended to give the above ponies here may enable the pony to also good enough to extend the

play "should notify ›U.8, FRANK LEin BUSIE, Windece Homes Flooper, "Backsë,

"above", poniesi good fight to the end.

18. PRER, POLK (APL);

Printed and published for. The › Prößris

Kong | Mangaka

Kick-off ('1° pan.

"Tootsis and imp Bid pro-two) Posalbility. should do better over } #stow (Mr. Tuo and

upset calculations,

There are ten races, the First Bell will be rung'at 130, p.m. The first race will be run at 2.00 pm, and the last race at 0.20 pm,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,

Bre

Badges admitting nua-members to the Members' Enclosure

Clab

obtain. and

Including at 610 able through the Secretary on the written or personal Intro- duction of a Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chits etc.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACK COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 min and the Secretary's Office at 11:45 am. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange Buliding.

A limited number of tiffing will be obtainable at the Club A House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL DE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENOLOSURE, The price of admikswn to the Publie Enclosure La 33. Including tax for all persons including indies, and is payable at the Galo.

Bookmakers, Tio Two men, etc, will not be permitted to -Operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong: Jockey Club

during the Race Meeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pabile Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES..

***Servants", passes will be ispod to Príváte Box Boldora ONLY, who are requested to distribute them with discrimina tion and to endorse their names on the passbar Holders of Enclosure Such BRASOS are not permities in the Mombers azcepi for passing through on their duties and must remais

· En, their angloyees, stands.

BY ORDER,

C. D. BROWN, USA

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