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RACING NOTES,
[BY RAPIER.]
GOLF.
WEEK-END RESTRICTION
REMOVED.
SPECIAL TRAIN DAILY.
An attractive programme dar been arranged for the second Extra Race Meeting to be held on the 18th and 18th inats. There arɑ nine races on each day and a departure has been made by having A, B and and continuing until further notice, Commencing on Monday next, O classes for panies. The Handi- capper is going to have a very busy the convenience of golfers every an afternoon train will be run for time as he has to deal with seven week-day, leaving Kowloon $35 races in all. It is most unfortunate than Alan Gordon should have in, and arriving at Sheung Shui jured himself at the last meeting 1 311 : A return train will and it is feared that he will be arriving at Kowloon at 4.13 pm
leave Sheung Shui at 434 p.m., kept out of the saddle for some. months. Fottenbush is responsible for Pollock's absence from the
THE POPULARITY OF
BASEBALL
BIGGER GATË RECEIPTS
LAST YEAR.
KEENER COMPETITION THIS SEASON EXPECTED.
Baseball, the American National game, is becoming vary popular in the Colony na may be seen from the Hon. Treasurer's report presented
CRICKET.
UNITED SERVICES ». INTER- FORT TRIAL TEAM.
Recommend that the Unspire Coin-Y mittés organize a board of umpírès | 100, and designate from an official list two umpires to serve at each game. The Association has a ground at King's Park, known as Ground
The game will be played on 19.30 on
"G, but very little attention has H.K.C, ground at been paid to its development, and I Baturday, April 9th.
Other Matters. The problem of umpires was dis cussed, and it was suggested that a fee of $5 be paid for each game
I hope that a ground committee will į · United - Services :—Paym.-Comdr. [be appointed this year."'.
Elstob (Frobisher), Pay-Lt.-Comdr.
· Reed (Frobisher), Lieut. Garrett (Fruðisher), Lieut. Dale (Tamar), Lieat. Tate (Bruce), FL-Lieut Brewerton (Hermes), Capt. Morris I.A.8.0, Capt. Dobbie, 3 K.O.S.B., Capt. Bridgeland, R. Sig, Capt. Evers, R.A.P.C., and Qar. Fogden, RA.
(laine), Lieut. Sturges (Hermes), Reserves-Surg--Comdr. Hull,
Lieut. Sparka (Hermes) Lieut. Comdr. Beatty (Hermet), and Pay-
at the meeting of the Hong Kong and that umpires should be naked Baseball Association, bold yesterday to learn the rules of the game in evening at the American Consulate. ¡ order that the dificulty experienced The meeting was presided by Mr. A committee will be appointed to go last year "should not be repeated. W. Logan and was attended by into this matter. representatives from tha South The representative of the Club de Hong Kong Volunteer Defence play be abolished, as it was very Corpe, the Filipino Baseball Club, difficult last year to field a team on the Japanese Baseball Club and Sundays. This, however, was not the Club de Recraie.
considered advisable, as the been greater than Saturday's.
gato receipts on Sunday's games had
Course but this I hope is very tem the restrictions as regards sub- China Athletic Association, the Recreio suggested that Sunday Lt-Comdr. Shaw (Tamar),
porsiy as there are practically no good jockeys now available. It would almost seem as if the ponics bad become infected with the some- what popular bolshevistic spirit and that they were out to embarrass Owners by creating a shortage of riders. The following are a few of the times taken on Saturday and Wednesday last.
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・Baturday's Gallops, King of Troy, mile: 38; 1.18;
1.50. Last quarter 34. Home Call, mile': 39; 1.14; 140.
Last quarter 32
Sunburst Rose,mile: 35; 1.06.2.
Last quarter 31.k
Total Abstinence, I mile: $7; 1.10.3; 1.40.3. Last quarter
30.
Smoke Callmile: 38; 1.15.2.
Last quarter 342. King of Plains, uile: 37; 1.13;
1.45.4. Last quarter 32.4. Grey Knight, mile: 30.2; 1.15;
1.46.3. Last quarter 31:1. The Gomeril 4 mile: 37; 119;
1.44. Last quarter 32 Sugar Loaf,mile: 45; 1.28;
2.05 Last quarter 37. Chrystal Hall and Golden Hall, 34 maile: 37.3; 1.14.25 1.47.2. Last quarter 33. Papyrus, mile: 38; 1.00; 1.41-4.
Last quarter 39.4. Tangle, mila: 38; 1.13; 1.431
Last quarter 30, Pottenbush, mile: 38; 1.11-3;
1.44.3. - Last quarter 33. Kom Tong Hail, mile: 44; 1.23;
1.55. Last quarter 32. The Ghost, mile; 40; 1.22; 1.55.
Last quarter 33.
The Grig, mile: 38; 1.14; 1.48.3.
Last quarter 39.3, Espoir, 1 mile: 48.3; 1.29; 2.08.3;
2.38.3. Last quarter 3.
Misty Eve, 1 mile: 43.2; 1.29.2;
Good, news for subscribers is that scribers and lady relatives playing at Fazling at week-ends are to be removed as from May 1st
· |-
Mr. G. M. Young, who recently left the Colony on retirement, has presented the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club with a very handsome cup for coerpetition betwem "teams of six from firms and banks" in Hong Kong. At present details of the competition are not available, but will be given at a later date.
Clab expenditure is heavy, and revenue is inclined to be below what is needed. In view of this the Committee of the Royal Hong Kong
Gel Club are proposing to call an extraordinary general meeting at an early date to discuss finance and they will recommend that all ladies using the Club shall pay a small monthly subscription. Details of
the proposals are not yet settled, ut further news will be available
later.
There are no competitions at Fanling this week-end. There is one match, however, on the Kawloon Golf Club's courts in which this Club and, the Junior Station of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club are to compete. With twelve-a-side teams, singles have been planned' for the morning, and foursomes for the afternoon. Previous matches have been played between these two Clubs, and have always proved most enjoyable.
The next competitions at Fanling will be during the Easter Holidays, from the 15th to 18th inclusive. Full particulars were published last week.
The Junior Section Champion- ship is nearly completed. The re 2.07; 2.38. Last quarter 29.1aults to date have already appeared Loch Tummel, 1 mile: 38; 1.15; and the semi-final is between Me- 1.49 0.4. Last quarter Bride and Wallace, and Laing and McCubbin on or before April 18th, with the final not later than the
30th.
31.4.
Grey Morg, mile: 38.3; 1.1.3)
1.44. Last quarter 31.9 Bright Eve, 14 miles: 41.2; 1.23.1; 2.00; 2.18.2; 3.23.1. Last quar- ter 33.4.
Battle Eve, 1 mile: 39.2; 1.16.4;
LAWN TENNIS.
1.81.2; 22.4.* Last quarter NEW LIST OF FIXTURES.
31.2.
Barley Grass, miles 38; 116;
1482. Last quarter 32.2.
Yesterday's matches in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tennis Tourna-
Ukelele, mile: 37.2; 1.1 1.48.3.ment were postponed in consequence
Borderer, mile: 39; 1.19; 1.53.4.
Last quarter 43.4.
Bagbears, mile: 40; 1.19.2. Last
quarter 32.2.
Fire Call, mile: 38.2; 1.18.3;
150. Last quarter 33.2.
Pho Pudding, milo: 38.3 1.17;
1.51.3 Last quarter 343. August, mile: 39; 1.18; 1.48:
Last quarter 33.
The Regent, 34; 1.00.2; 1.42.3.
Last quarter 33.1. Festive Eve, mile: 38; 1.14; 1.45.3. Last quarter 31.3. The Ghoul, milo: 37.2; 1.15;
1.46.3. Last quarter 31.3. Skidoo and Scooter, 1 mile: 42; 1.25; 2.01.3; 2.34 Last quar- ter 38.2. Wow, 1 mile: 45; 1.26; 2.05; 2.38.4. Last quarter 33.4. Wadzanday's Gallops, Home Call, mile: 28; 1112;
-1.44. Last quarter. 39.3 Grande del Norte, 1 mile: 47;
41
1.25 1.65. Last quarter, 30. The Goblin, fmile: 41; 1.182; 1.49.4 Last quarter, 31.2. Saligia, mile: 34.2; 1.08; 1.39.
Last quarter 31.2. Golden Hall and Kom Tong Hall,
mila: 48; 193; 1.55.3. Last quarter 32.3.
Sugar Loaf, mile: 48; 1.32.2;
2.10.2. Last quarter 35. Borderer, mile: 44; 1.24; 1.58.2
Last quarter 342 Brigade Call, mile: 38; 2.14;
1.45.4. Last quarter 314 Espor, mile: 39; 1.12; 1.43.
Last quarter 31.
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Bing Boy, I mile: 41.2; 1.21.3 μ 1.68; 2.30.3. Last quarter
32.3.
Circo, milo: 37.2; 1.11.2. Last
quarter: 34.
The Gomeril, mile: 34.2; 1.00;
ˋ 1.39.2. Last quartes 33.3- Total Abstinence; † mile: 30; 1.07; 1.39. Last quarter. 32.3. The Grig, mile: 36, 1.07.2. Last
"quarter 31.2,
Tangle, 1 mile in 224. Last quar-
eter 30.3. Scooter, Skidco and Wowser,
miles: 48.3; 1.28.2; 2.10.2 2.47 3.18.2. Last quarter
312.
King of the Plains, 11 miles: 37; 1.12 1.63 2.29; 3.02 Last quarter 33.
Battle Eve, mile: 35.5; 1.12.2;
1.48; 2.18. Last quarter 32. The going was very heavy and the conditions generally rather un- pleasant, MONDA
HWANTI STEEPLECHASE. MLS MEETING. Ese
Iwill give my selections for this meeting and general information regarding it in to-morrow's issue...
of the weather
The following matches are fixed for to-day:
Open Doubles,
Yew Man Tsun and Yow Man Kit Major W. E. Stevenson and Rev. F..F. W. Alexander (3rd round).
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Club Singles.
8. E Green v. H. Owen Hughes. are Handicap Singles,
J. E Collis (Tec 5/6). T, S, Price (owe 3/8).
NEW DATES.
The Lawn Tennis Sub-Committee have fixed the dates given below for the various matches,
on the date fixed for, his match will Any player who does not turn up
be scratched, unless equate reason is shown. Any player may apply to Mr. Nisbet, the Chairman of the Lawa Tennis Sub-Committee, for a change of date.
MONDAY, APRIL 11TH. Open Singles,
F. A. Redmond . N. Trombitzky. J. A. Casumbhoy v. T. Honda.
Open Doubles.
E. 7. Armstrong and 8. M. Gar- rard v. M. K. Lo and Borsce Lo
FBzo Kwong and Ng Be Ch ng. Dr. D. 8. Valentine and R. K. Valentine.
Club Singles.
E. Grimble Capt. Morris. ..... TUESDAY, APRIL 197
Open Bingles. Yew Man Taun . J. W. Leonard.
Open Doubles.
Benda and H. Akiyama.
8. E. Green and W. Hydo v. T.
Club Singles. G. Miskin v. W. B. Cornaby. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13.
Open Doubles.· ́
Col Russell Brown and L Foster . E. de Sous and F. Prats, st
LM. Razack, and J. A. Cassum- bhoy E. C. Fincher and E. F.
Fincher.
Club Singles.
L. Forster v. B. G. Wilkerson.
THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH.
Open Singles."
H. Da Rumjahn r. winner of Lau Man Kwong v. T. Edo..
W. B. Cornahy winner of T. Honda v. J. A. Casambhoy.
Club" Singles. Capt. Howard"y. §. M. Garrard. (0, 0, Stark w. Beale,
ly improved. It will afford Letter The stand this year will be great- shelter from the sun and be moved
back. zo
The Hon. Trassurer, Mr. L. R Ildefonso, presented the statement of accounts which showed that re- ceipts, including a balance brought forward of 8219, amounted to 82,945, gate receipts being 61,623 and annual subscriptions 8300. The balance in band is now 8883, a very satisfactory state of affairs, gathering there. expenditure was $450 for the grand pecially as the beaviest item of stand.
Secretary's Esporti. Mr. Hin Wang, Hon. Secretary of the Association, stated in the course of his report:
The problem of getting suitable umpires was not solved last year. Each team picked its own umpire before every game, and this, had The proved most unsatisfactory. secretary was naked to request every team to nominate an official umpire to serve at notice of the secretary, but this did not meet with much response, and nothing was done. "I would," the report continues
ns not to too near the
base in order to prevent a crowd. pitch. It will be up to the first
plained of spectators crowding into The Japanese representative com-
the "diamond" last year.
It was decided to rope the field siter the manner of football grounds and to get the services of more policeman.
As regards the practice ground at King's Park the President will appoint a Committee of three men bors to formulate rules and draw up a schedule of practise times.
It was decided that new entries which must be accompanied by 850 must be sent in not later than April 30th. The season would be gin at the end of May."
(Continued on next Column),
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Anyone unable to play please in- Tamar), form Pay-Lt-Comdr. Shaw (H.M.S.
HOME FOOTBALL. --
LEAGUE RESULTS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, April 6th. In the Third Division (North) of - the English League, Nelson beat Hochdale by three goals to one.
In the Scottish League, Queen's Park lost to Hibernians by three goals to four,
It was stated that the volunteers would not be likely to enter a team this year, but there is a possibility of the Foreign T.M.C.A. Selding
a team. This team will includes " several H.V.D.C."
The South China Athletic “Asso- ciation have a number of new players from Japan and Honolulu and they are entering two teams this year. This will mean Boven teams in the League this season.
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