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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

Third Race Meeting:

CHINA MAIL

CUSTOMS PASS HANDICAP MAIN EVENT OF THE DAY

(By "Raplar"')u

The Third Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be held this afternoon and, given fine weathar,' should attract another large crowd of Racing fons. The first Saddling Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. with the first race starting at 2.00 p.m. sharp. Another 10 events will be down for decision, the most important of which will be the Customs Pass Handicap, a handicap event for Class TB Australian Ponies of previous seasons. This the fourth race on the programme (and it, will be con- tested bom the one and a half inile post.

Followers of Mr. Renfrew will regret it learn that he will not be in the saddle this afternoon, us he has left for Japan.

vider Mr. Fousuca, ¤ Novice who has not been in action for

(Mr. Needu),

ro-

above race, has also gono up by 6 lbs in weight and must, there- fore, he seriously considered as

potentialwinner, Datsy Bell cently demoted from 1A is also carrying top weight of 159 jiba and looks dungerous. An upset in this direction is quite likely.

Cooper (Mr. Cook), has been quite some time owing to pres-mentioned as the dark horse in kure of work in the office, will this race. berling agam today.

How for this is true remains to Messrs. T. L. Wong and C. K be seen.

known juckeys of Shu, well

Race

Gap No. B-Windy Shanghai, whil probably be rid

Handicap (Becond Section): One ing this afternoon, us they have

Milo. been aten at the course during the last few mornings

Race No. Magazine Gap (First Section): Six Handicap furlongs.

Second Section Class 7 Austra- lun Fontes et previous SCRUN will battle for supremacy in this event and, among the entries, I like the chances of Iron Mask recently demoted (Ir. Needa), from

Class 8.

The day's programme will open with

a sprint *Act

Novice jockeys, who will be given mounis on Australian Ponies of previous scusens classified Clasa 6.

Honey Dew (Mr. Tseng), came

Jorrocks (Mr. Tho), the win- to Treasurer in tho in second

of the Talwan Bay Handicap Jockey Club Handicap (Third Section) ever

on the First Section) at the First Itace the nile

Six Furlongs, is third day of the Carnival with Meeting over

certainly not to be neglected and not entirely out of the

The pony is fighting at the moment and on that account alone" It should win.

ner

Mr. Noodt up, and on that pera win for ince should trave a

chance of winning?

As fur

DK can see,

its only!

reckoning.

Speed Wheel is a fast mover real danger will come from Top und, under the capable handing of Mr. Shich, I think it should have a say at the fish.

Hut (Mr. Auchnic),

which is

running well at the moment.

WILH

Kingfisher (Mr. Malland), Is n Constant Star (Mr. Thomas),

disappointment at the last name fighter and although not as niceting, but may redeem itself good in the other, ponies it should this afternoon aver this distance, give a good account of itself in

this race.

Race No. 6-Magazine Gap: Handicap (Becond Section): 6x Furlonge.

Argus (Mr Dau) and Sunkisa (Mr. Lam King-tuk), are another two ponies which can be relied on to do well here.

No. 2-Windy Ong Handicap (First Section): One race, Mile.

Face

of the entries in this:

Arved for the second lot of i

Australian Ponies of previous sea-

This race will be eontested by sons classified Class 6, gives me Fust Section Australian Ponies the impression that one need not of previous ECOSON

(Mr. classified look further than Reuter Class 7.

Miu) to win, Judging by its six Yacal (Mr. Tao), which won furlongs run in the fine time of the Talyan Bay Handicap (Third 3.25.3, lust quarter 29.3 seconds Section) at the First Ruce Meetan March 4, during training. ing over six furlongs for Class & However, in view of the track Australian Ponies, has the best work of Shun Lee (Mr. Holgate) recommendation for a win here. on Wednesday, March 1, over the

"expect" it to roccive stift position from Feacock (Mr. Hol mile in 1.50.1 it will find strong

Rate), which was second in the Bong Kd Handieng (Second Section), with Mr. Noodt pup at the Annual Reco

Meeting Good Gay (Mr. K. F. Chiu), is aise a danger here as it is quilo capable of extending the field,

Flight will be ploted by Mr. Lam King-tak and, for those who prefer an outsider, this combina- ilon is worth following.

Gap

Race No. 3-PB(tinger Handicap (First Section): 1- Miles.

support.

Kwong Leung (Mr. Shich), alse; did well over the nile last Satur- day morning and may be worth while to follow for a place.

Mr. Pote-Hunt will be entrusted with the task of riding Filibuster, and it is not to be ignored as an outsider only.

"Rapiers". selections for today

Race No. 1-Magazino Gap Handicap (1st, Section): 6 Fur- longs.

HONEY DEW

TOP HAT.

CONSTANT STAR

Finca

OutsiderBunklas,

Gap

No. 2-Windy Handicap (1st. Section): 1 Mile.

YACAL

PEACOCK

GOOD BAY

Outalderi-Flight.

Race No. 3-Pottinger Gap Handicap (1st. Section): 1-1/4

Miles,

AUTUMN LEAF

Outelder-Ringmer.

POSSIBILITY

ROWANGLEN

Race No. 4--Custom

Handicap: From

1-1/2

Pass Mila

Post.

CHESTERFIELD

BOOTSIE DAISY BELL

Outsider: Cooper.

Gap No. Handicap (2nd. Bection): 1 Mile

Raca

5-Windy

IRON MASK

JORAOCKS

SPEED: WHEEL

Gap

Outsider: Kingfisher, Race No. 6-Magazine Handicap (2nd, Section): 6 Fur longa,

REUTER

SHUN LEE

KWONG LEUNG

Outsider: Filibuster.

Race No. 7-8mugglers Past Handicap: From 2 Mils Post.

KENTUCKY LADY GOOGIRL

HELLZAPOPPIN

Outsider Tiny Grey. Race No. 8-Magazine Gap Handicap (3rd. Section): 6 Fur tongs.

AME BUTTERFLY MADAME CHIEF WITNESS FROSTYLIGHT

Outsider:-Windermere.

Windy Gaf Saction: 1 Mile

Race No. Handicap (3rd.

THE HOPEFUL STRATHNAMARA ABOUL HAMID

Outsider:Pasifio.

Race No. 10-Pottinger Gap| Handicap (2nd. Bection): 1-1/4

Miler.

METEOROLOGIST CROWN WITNESS HAPPY VALLEY

Outsider: Sparkling Eyes

against the above two ponies In this race..

Windermere is not bad for this distance, although it will have to perform much better to beat the other ponies. Sapientia has im proved a great deal iti its morn- Race No. 7-Smugglers Pang gallops and is quite a danger

here. Handicap: From The Two Mile Post Once & In.

This race is confined to Aus- tralian Subscription Ponies

GEP

Race No. --Windy Handicap (Third Bection): One Mile.

of

This race is confined to

*

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1950.

Softball:

St. Joseph's

Sports Pause

DRINK

Coca-Cola

College Annual

Jaguars meet Saints in Athletic Meet a huge success

Senior League

·

play-off

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The long awaited Senior League play-off, which necessitated a further elimination sórios to determine the first four, will commence to- morrow when St-Joseph's take on an ambitious Jaguar nine.

Braves, US Navy and Americans are still entangled in a struggle for the third and fourth positions, but in the absence of the "Salisbury Sound" qutfit, Braves should have no difficulty in

Tennis postponed till Monday

Owing to the Instament weather, all tennis matches in the Colony Open Champlar. ships fixed for yesterday were postponed,

Weather permitting, mil postponed matches will be played at Chater Road Monday, March 13, commane. ing at 5 p.m.

GA

qualifying when they meet a comparatively 45 Cdo RM hold

weaker substitute USS Bass side, tomorrow afternoon.

V.

The centre of literest in the been playing, good ball in their 4-game inter-hong programme first senior season and the Saints will be the "Shell Callex'should not underestimate their rival

while tussic,

last year's adversary—one break may mosn champlons, Gibbs,

start their all the difference, fixtures against a strong

return of the The delayed Service team.

"Salisbury Bound" from man- couvres has resulted In the U96 Bass taking over the fix

Civil

tho

tures.

the Junior League, Jaguar Cuba -will have thele chances at stake when pennant they tangle with the Spartans, as The Bass outfit is compara a loss will remove all hopes of tively weaker, both in the pitch- a showdown against the Hawks, ing and batting departments, and who have finisher their Axtures although they are perfect sports and are tied with them in losses. who merely play for the love of now the game, it would be a super- The Wahoon, who are this year's champlans, com- optimist who would expect them Charlie Figueiredo's plete their season's activities in to topple

Braves. a final

game against Allca Mar's Canadiennes, while the optimistic Pirates will be out to repeat Ta previous victory over the Felines. In the ladies minor loop, St.

have been granted Teresa's postponement against the SquaWS as several of their players have suddenly received medical ad- Vice to lay off for a couple of Instead, an effort is being made to get MeTyeireans to play off their outstanding. game against the Squaws.

weeks.

upset

Jaguars meet stift opposition when they clash against the Saints tomorrow...

Although the odds are in favour at the more experienced slugging Saints taking this tilt, there are some people who still maintain in that the Jags were unlucky. losing to the Saints in their first encounter.

Opinion divided

When two teams have reached the top the hard way, they are

bound" to accumulate a large number of fans, and it is not unnatural that: general opinion is divided.

A loss for the gobs will mean that they will have to meet the

for the Americans

remaining play-off berth.

By that time the Salisbury Sound should be back in Port.

Depleted side

Shell will start against Caltex with a depleted side, as mainstay Spiky Guterres is away at Singa- pare with the hockey team, while Bill "Two-ton" Howard will be on duty.

Chapple Remedios who hurled for Shell last year has since left them but his place on the slab will be taken over by up-and- coming Tony Kwok.

Caltex, who went down to Shali twice fast year, wilt, be all out to avenge their former defeats and will present an impressive line-up with Senler League players Ollie Var, Charlle Thompson and Schulte. Other seasoned campaigners are Tony Pereira, Afit Azevedo and Costa.

This can be anybody's game and loyal supporters will be out! en masse to have an afternoon's fun--win loso or draw.

The Midget League programme There is, however, no doubt is, being drawn up and will com- that the youthful Jaguars hava mence on Sunday March 19.

Curtain rises today on annual Seven-a-Side

Rugger Competition

(By. "J.T. STUD")

Australian Fenles, of prevFollowing close on the heels of the International

seasons, Third Section.

like the chances of The Hope-

In this race for the First Sec-1950 with a proviso that Ponics tion of Australian Ponies of pre- that have won $2,000 or less in vious season classified Class 4, stakes barred. Atomic Power (Mr. Pih), Shun In the Griffins Champion Stakes Fung (Mr. Kwok) and Thunder- over the Champion distance at the boit (Mr. Pote-Hunt), have been Annual Meeting Googirl (Mrner), Abdul Hamid (Mr. Ostrou- given top weight of 130 lbs and Maitland), just managed to beat un that account I am going to Kentucky Lady (Mr. Needa), by The Hopeful won the Phaethon This rule them out of my reckoning, 3/4 length. I am inclined to be- In view of its second placing fieve that this afternoon the re-

ful (Mr. Holgate), Strathnamara Mr. Noodt), Pacific (Mr. Ren-

molt) and Argus II (Mr. Dou).

Handicap (First Section) over

1-1/4 miles at the Carnival. Ön behind Meteorologist in tha sult will be reversed оп account that performance, it was promoted Scurry Handicap (Second Section} over 5lx furlongs at the Annual of the shorter distance.

At any rate, the finish should to this class.

Race Meeting, Possibility (Mr. K.

Tournament and heralding the close of the local rugger season, the Hong Kong Football Club once more launch their annual rugby “gevens". tournament this afternoon. year's entry of 36 teams is a record and I, believe would have been larger but for the late arrival of entries from Service Units from outlying districts.

A it is now in splendid con- F. Chiu), has to carry 8 lbs more again be fought out between these dition, I think it will just about: As the composition of most of (1.a. 146 lbs). I don't think the two penles, with Kentucky Lady doit ignis

having a slight, advantage.

.

Grauny Bidwell and

Willie

the actual sevens are not avail- Grieve are still potential match| Strathnamara and Pacific are able, it is extremely difficult to winners. extra weight wili be.." severo Helizapoppin will be taken out strong ponles and they have forecut the sides kely, to go "The Club, although deprived of! enough to hamper its chance of by Mr. Black today and as the done well before over this dis forward into the final day's play Hong players, are fielding three winning.

Hwangten (Mr. Ostraumaft) pony is very fit at the moment, ittance and should have a say at ur, for that matter, those likely aides, two of which look quite, and Autumn Leat (Mr. Tao),

could

the I avenge its lost defeat at the finishi

to emerge from the toils of the capable: the "A", side is composed hands of the above two ponies. should also receive consideration,

Aliui Hamid and Argus II are | first round.

of players who have been regular It will be interesting to see how carrying 143 and 138 lbs respect

ain delight of the ab- members of the Club The main expecially the latter, which has

Stratocrulscr (Me. Poto-Hunt)vely and they may quite con breviated version of the carrying through the season and this fea-

an upset. Ron"

deveral contries, however; throuds to the final day'a plty...... stand out from the others, in Handicap (Becond Geetlan) One

• Peter. · Farguliarson, Ron Win- particular, the Middlesex seven, yard and Frankiln form the main and 4 Milea geetlar

the members of which are stay" of the "B" soven, Bound rugger, men.

for Class & Australian Ponies.

1st-

won a race at the last meeting will fare against the above three | ceivably 10-Pottinger gode, is its uncertainty.. 1497, §. ture, should"at least carry then |

It is exceptionally fit at the ponies. I think the best it can de

moment and I think it is quite is place. possible it may callce an upset.

Tiny Grey (Mr. Holgate), Is the inginer (Mr. Noodl), one-best outsider... count of its low weight of. 135 lbs should be worth a bot each way..

Race No. 8-Magazino Gap Handicap (Third Section): Blx Furlongs.

*Face No. 4-Customs | Para Handicap: From The One And, The third lot of Australion

Panles of previous seasons Classi

A Hair, Miia Post, s

The day's

programme will b concluded with a race for the concluot of Class 4. second

Australian Ponies of; previous seasond,

21.

Jennings, Bucknell and Evani should ensure their backs a fülr

Inter-Troop Sports Meet

An overcast sky and constant drizzle did not sarva: to dampen the onthusiasm of the large gather- ing which attended the 28th Annual Athletic Meet of St. Joseph's College hold at Caroline Hill yesterday.

The Meet was a huge success and great credit is due to the organisers and officials, for the efficient manner in which the different events. were run off without a hitch.

metre

The 3,000

Bicycle Race open to the, Colony at- tracted 16 entries and all but four completed the distance.

Two of the four competitors who did not complate the course collided before completion of the first lap while rounding the bend front of the concrete stand. The winner, Ng Sut-yee, com- pleted the distance in the time of six minutes, 1 seconds,

Another race which aroused One Interest was the great Mile open to the to the Com- bing Services.

in

The race was won by Captain Phillips in the splendid time of four minutes, 34.3 seconds. Young

Star of the 45 Commando

Marines Royal

Inter-Troop Athletic Meet' held at Stanley Barracks yesterday was Mne Keenan, who scored 30 points to win the Individual Cham-Reggio, Silva, former schoolboy pionship.

long distance champion, came th

Keenan won the 120 yards hur-third. dies, the high jump and the hop

step and jump events.

F. Xavier won the Senior In- dividual Championship with 16 points, while Kung Wah-bun won the Jinler title with 18 points. Au Ping-tal captured the Midget crown with 10 points.

100 Metres Veteran Old Bors' Walking, Rate: 1. A.M. Omar; 2, LJ, Castilho; B D.L; Silva. (21 aces.).

100 Metren BJ.0. Old flơm'" Rate'{Övér: in years of a) 1, N.D, Mohamed's Lat. Calllho; 4, G. Chơn," (11.1 ssex).\.

INTER-CLASS CHAMPIONS. Benics: Cinas JA, 12 poinset runnerbe -upt Class 2, 4 points.

Funtores Cines 40, 14 points; runners UT Class 6C, 36 points..

Midget: Clam 10, 11 pofate; runnerE«' un Claua,4D, 18 points.

VICTOR LUDORUMS Benlur: Xavier, 14 points; hinnain' Upt Lee Kwan-chrung, 16 pointa,

Juntert Kuns Wah-bun, 10 pointes runnered: R. Chan, 11 poista,

Midget: Au Ping-fal. 10 points Der-up: Yun Chai-ahing, & points.

GVSM School Athletic Meet

Despite the

inclement

The Inter-Troop trophy Was won by "X" Troop, which secured commanding lead of 27 points over its nearest rivals, "S" Troop. which tɔɔk second place with 50 points.

The Sergeant's race, which Tetor of St. Joseph's College, nd-weather yesterday afternoon, betore call a large gathering of parents, the or proved to be a most amusing yoting upon Mr.

A. da Silva friends and former students difficult event, was won by to-distribute the prizes.

attended the third post-war Sergeant Sankey,

and witty After a few brief

On conclusion of the Meet, the Reverent Brother Raphael, Di- dressed

Middle School held at the Queen's College Ground at Causeway Bay.

In this race, the competitors ran remarks, in the course of which Annual Athletic Mect of the 50 yards, drank a quart of beer he congratulated both the winners Government Vernacular Senior ran another 25 yards and peeled and losers on the keenness shown, ****

potato; the remainder of the Mr. Silva distributed the prizes. 100-yards event was completed In turn, he was presented with with competitors carrying the souvenir to mark the occasion, empty beer bottle and knife whille

The following are the veraltsa

SENIORS running with the potato between their knees.

The following are the results: 100 yards: 1. Mne. Smith (H); 2. Mnc, Laird (A).

440 yards: 1. Sgt Beaton (X); 2. Mne. Laird (A).

+

220 yards: 1. Mne. Laird (A); 2. Lieut Oakley (S).

120 yards hurdles 1. Keenan (X); 2. Captain (5).

110 Metres Wigs Hurdiew: 1. P. Xavier:

2. Chen Kung-lamt 3. E. Wank. (19.

100 Metron. Chan King-lam's Ch Plageleung; 4. John Koo) (12 dead.

Rhot Putt 1.E. Wong: 2. La Fook-yer: 1. E. Parvin, Dist. $1 ft. 3 in.

Many exelting races were seen and rivalry ainong the various. classes was very keen.

The Inter-Class Championship Shield was won by Senior Middle with 51 points. The Individual Championship were win by:

Cine

ZA

Senior Boys: Lau Mong-hing, 137

10 points,

Junior Boys: Yuen Wal-kwok,

200 Metet 1, Lee Cheukens: 2 Chapolate; runner-up: Wong Tal-chun, Mne. Kung-lam: 3, Yeung Chal-ebung (85 Harris..

High Jump: 1. F. Xavier: 2. E. Wong: A. J.C. Wong, leight: 4 ft. ins

100 Metres: 1. Lee Kann-chiming: 3. - Kone Ring-ye, (61) voelt..

Luhr Jampi 1. Lee Cheuk-venu; 2. M. Kayler: 3, Lo Fook-yor. Dh 17 F

330 yards: 1. Sgt. Besion' (X); 2. Mne. Wilson (Z).

1 mile: 1. Captain Harris (S):| 2, Mne. Gatland (X).

3 mile: 1. Mne. Whale (B); 2. Mne Smith (A),

High Jump: 1. Mne. Keenan (X); 2. Cpl. Smith (A).

Hop,

Step

and Jump: 1. Mne.] Keenan (X); 2. Mne. Walls (A).

Jaystin: 1.

1. Mne, Graves (H); 2. Mne. Maguire (X).

Shot Putt: Tic-Licut. Warren

|:(X) and Mnò. Keenan (X).

tin

N.N.CO.A. Race: 1. Cple. Mar-)

(X); 2. Cpl. Thirlby (S).

18 points; runner-up: Au Chai- yiu, 0 points.

Girls Almee Chan, 18 pointer runner-up:

Yu-tak, 14

polnits.

Poon

At the conclusion of the Meet distributed, by

tho prizes were

Reley (4x 100 Metres); L. Class 3A; 2. Class 30; 8, Ulnas 2. (1.2 pcs.) Becard. Mr. Chan Yau-ylu, Director of 1,600 Motrem: 1. Lee Kwan-churn: the.Po Leung Kuk and Chairman A. Riajansky: 1. F. Olmet. (mins.. 17 of the Cotton Trade Guild of the arcs.)

Colony. Medley Relay (1,600 metres): 1. Gisat A: 1. Cl 23. Cisan 4A. (6 mian,

Bou: Mar

X1c.),

1. Lee Kwan-chaen; 'L fun; 5. F. Diss. 12 mina.

1. 2007

Throwing the Cricket Ball) Fook-res: I. F. Xavier; 2, C, Cooper Total points: "X" Troop 97: "S" Dt. 266 ft. 5.

Troop 69; "A" Troop 51; "H"

Troop 25: "Z" Troop 2: "Q" Troop 13: "B" Troop 6.

JUNIORS

110 Motren High-ffordtowi 1. Chu Kam

Due to the heavy rain which wine! x. . Golarge: 8,1 Lam, (17,6 fell, five of the events on the pro- 100 Metres: 1. Chu Kam-winnt 2. He gramme were cancelled.

Chan; 8. AM. Starran. (12.1 pots.)

Shot Puss Kung Wab-ban; 2. w. Blat 20 ft Chor: Wong Beb-san, 10.in.

BADMINTON.

'RESULTS

Following are the results of last night's badminton gamer

Schoolboys Singles: Fan Chun- hong (St. Joseph's) beat Anthony Ching (St. Joseph's) w.a

• Ina.

CRACK IRISH JUMPER : MAKES IT THREE STRAIGHT

Cheltenham, March. 2.. The crack. Irish jumper, Cot- tago Rake, owned by Mr. F. L.

The £3,000; Vickerman, won Cheltenham Gold Cup Steeple chase today for the third year in auccession,

Ridden by an Irish Jocker, Aubrey Brabazon, and starting Cottage 6 to 5 on favourite Roke Jumped faultlessly and pulled away in a great finishing burat to win comfortably by 10 lengths.

200 Metro: 1. 5. Collaro: 2 Ne Yuki, Bles. Lo. Woon-tong. (27.2 wees.).

Hish Jump: 1. 3. Chan: a. Kun Wai bun: #. Chow Yu-lak: Heights. & it. 4 ins.

400 Metres 1. Kung Wab-bon 2.

Lord Bicester's Finnure, Chani 3. Kung Walang (61.2 sec.).

Look Jump: 1. 1. Collaces 9. Mars second favourite at 5 to 4 against, ridden by Martin Moloney, an Junior Mixed Doubles: A.D. chung: 1, H. Castro. · Dust, 16 J1,

Irishman, WAS second, eight Brown (St. Teresa) and Margie Medley Beiss (1,000 Metra): 1. Class lengths ahead of the 100 to 1 Rozario (Rucrelo) beat H. J. 191 1. Class 80; 1. Cíam 18. Xavier and Mrs. A. M. Campos

860 Metres 1. Kung Wah-bun; 2, outsider, the French-bred Garde ridden by tho (Recielo); 15-5, 7-15, 18-11. A, Yuk-put;. 3, A. Castilho, ( min. 21 Tol, which was

Marquis de Portago, s Spanish J. Remedios and Miss T. Remedios zera).

(fterrelo) heat K. C... Wong

1,500 Metros: 1. P. Acconele 2. Kona nobleman resident in France.

There were six starters for the (Chung Wah) and Miss if. P. Lam Wah-deung: 1., A. Castilho, (3 mins, 20

Chinese YMCA), 17-14 16-12.

three and a quarter miles avent Theowing the Cricket Ball: 1. P. In which all runners carried 13 Senior

Men's Singles: Ki - 5. Low (University) beat W. F. Fool concl: %. Leung Fook-ning: 3, G. bir stone-Reuter.

-15. LI. T. Yeok (University), Giss #1 #: Claus SA.. (65.8, 4c.).

YMCA) (Chinese

15-5, 13-18 Relay x 100 Metres) 1. Cina £15. beat H. T. Heah (Universit:) W

Ja

Dist. 206 FLA

Junior Men's Doubler P. C. Y

MIDGETS Halund T. Hai (Homefelka) boat: 100 Metres 1. Ham Kal-koo: · 1: 'Yung AA. Remedios (Recreio) wo

sand A. I. Nery Chal-ables P. Perdra. (11.8 séc.). 60 Metre 1. D. Yue: £. Yung Clin TONIGHT'S GAMES: QU ablews 1. P. Maher, 18.0 sec) At: Et Tong Sen Gymarlum

High Jumps. Au Pingstals

Kong University. Annual Tourna-

Starting from 2 D.m. Hong by: . . Creauer. Helebts niet juls of all events.

*. L

Cla BC. Olas 70.

Mielny (4 x 106 Hetres): 1. Class 1 Oluse 7D: 3. Clane_¤D," (61.4" 1906.).

OTHER EVENTS,

RADIO-ACTIVE REMINERALS

IN MALAYA

⠀ Singapore, March 10.

•Enough" radio-active "ininorale have been found in Malaya, to warrant commercial 5 mining operations, according to an official,

Long Jump: 1. Au. Ping-fasy. Chaun Chung-hing . L Choy ant la Cheunsport today.

It was made by Mr. FT. bottle): Dist, 22 (s. 13 Ing. Hard nut to crack

Geological Survey, who said 'de- The Black Swan, led by APPEALS BOARD OF, and Wet Stefays 2: Class 2D; Ingram director of the country's In my esilmation, the result wit shore of the ball and with Clay Stovell "will," "in my estimation KFA TO MEET BREW

posits of radio-active monazite wore widespread and could be conjunction with the very heavy meeting of the Appeals

marketed by tm mining - com- Chis race for Class 13 Aus-ided Class'e will dɔ battle in me be decided between the following'den at the top of his form, this prove a hard nut to crack and

Meteorologist (Mr. Noeda), Crown am should de extremely well

Police seven, look the likeliest to Bird of the Hong Kong Foot- Wayfoong whodi I tralian Ponies of previous seasons race and I think the finish will Witness (Mr. Henner) Happy clash with the Middlesex in one emerge from the bottom half of ball. Association will be hold be

panies. expect th

100 Meires (Open to the Boys "of 15 He recalled that 22 years ago may be regarded as the outstand-be fought out between Madame Valley (Mr. Tap), Spanish Onion of the later races, folding the draw. Wednesday, March 16, at -8.15 Balle Collera) 1:1:: Gerald Lint & Wei be found a small quantity of ing event of the day, and "will" be Butterfly (Mr. K.F. Chiu), Frosty (Mr. Alexander) ad and Sparklio strong out including two

Todays proceedings commence pan at the offices of Mrests, In Kwok-cbya Lev Bha-cheung, 18 uranium ruming in parellal veins. with every (prospert of a.grund.

lym"impet who have not yet made at 1.20 p.m. and continue until and L, Alexandra Building, to s (Mr. Renner) Windermere Melopelorist inis reguit of sen

#od (Mr. Kwok) and Sapientia (Mr. proved animal and

their debut, Peter Hutson's man fix so supporters of the carrying hane an appeal, by Lee, Yokotak later cahoot Invitation Relay (6 40 near Tinora, Salantor, and he Best Metres) La Salle Disco Dove asked in ippines there to 100% win in

Scurry Handicap (Becond Sectioa)

their favorite sport.

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