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"FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

Old Couras.

9.28 am. Col. Cousens and R. W.-

Gardinor.

II; C. Gould and M. H. Turner.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933.

FANLING RACES

STEEPLECHASES, HURDLES AND

CROSS-COUNTRY

A FEW SELECTIONS

H. H. Pethick and J. W. The Fanling Hunt and Race good chance of

0.37

$9,30

9.40

*

J. B. Emmert and A. M. Kirkby.

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Mayhow..

the

annexing Club are holding their Hunt An-honours. Christmas Belle if start; nual Meeting on Sunday and there ed, ought to make things hum

an interesting programme of little, and Dunce might account for woven races, including, three cross an upset. country events, a couple of flat races, a steeple chase and a hurdle G.

¡raço..

J. E. Dovey and E. A. Martin.

0.48-

H. G. Wallington and W. F. Booker.

9.58

9.58

10.00

10.04

$10.08

71

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Donn.

The programme opens with the B. Swales and A. G. Heavy Weight cross-country race over about three and a half miles. Black Maria looks a very good thing for this race, and Mouche

J. C. Dunbar and G. W. Tolmie.

R. S. Traill and V. Rand Duke of Normandy II may

give him a good run.

Gordon. Comdr. Hole and Lewis:

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J. F. Robinson and A. R. MeEachrun. 10,12 A. B. Purves and N. K.

Littlejohn.

10.10

#

Major Wren and Col. Renshaw.

Cleare and

D.

C. B. Brown "and F. Lobel.

J. S. Dykes and A. Mo- Kollar.

The second event is a hurdles race over a mile and a quarter. This will provide an interesting tusale between Festival Eve and Cloudy Eve. The latter has proved a clover hurdler and is sure to give Miss Fearon's candidate a close race. Britannic Hall ought to get the third place.

The flat race over six furlongs has drawn, only eight entries and the race is very open. Imperial Hall ought to win as he ran quite well at Macao Much Ado and The Quail are likely to collect place money.

In the half mile dash which close brings the programme to a White Label stands a good chance of carrying it off. Esculado and Pat ran very well the last time out and Boston might create a surprise.-

SELECTIONS

Race 1. Black Maria

Koncha Duke of Normandy Race 2. Festival Eva.

Cloudy Eve Britannic Hall

Country Club is an outstanding! entry in the Lightweight cross- country event. Peter Davey and White Stars have run into places recently and may do so again to- J. B. Ross and H. C.morrow. Winchester Stag might Race 8. Country Club Hopkins,

prove a good outside bet.

W. ti. Trice and P. S.

Grant.

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10:20

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Christie,

10.24

10.36

10,3%

.10.36

10.40

10.44

10.48

10.82

G. T. May and R.

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10.30

G. B. G. Hull and L.

R.

11.00.

P.

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A. T. Lay and H. Hamp- ton.

G. C. Worrell and R. 1. Cherrill.

Cochrane.

Rooslan and Loch Ryan ought to make a close race of it in the Febru ary. Steeplechase over a mile and three quarters. If Cloudy Eve is

W. G. Fischer and M. N.keept for this event also, he will should pick on Loch Ryan to win be the danger. In his absence I from Rooslan.

Androwes.

W. A Wright and J.

Sherry.

11.04 A. C. 1. Bowker and L.

Goldman.

11.08 F. Syme Thomson and

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The fifth race in the cross-coun try event for ladies and this looks as though it is going to be the tit-bit of the afternoon. Donnabella

belonging to Miss Fearon has a

W. Wright.

11.19

A.. Loach and R. Young.

11,16

M. D. Clark and R.

0.40

Sanger.

11.20

A. E. Lissaman and W,

9.48

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Mulcahy

11.24

JR. Masson and Á. H. K. Cobb.

New Course,

9.32. R. Adair and R. C. M.

Swan:

[Continued on eest Column)

+

W. J. Roberts and J. K. Bousfield,

Peter Davey. White Stars Race 4. Cloudy Eve

Loch Eyan Roogian

Race 5 Donnabella

Christmas Belle Dunce Race 6. Imperial Hall

Much Ado The Quail

Race 7. White Label

Escaladó Pat

10.20

R. E. Vidal and Pearce.

W. D. Hughes and Mrs. 10.28 Wren

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10.30

#1

10.44 10.52

0.56 +

Mrs. Weight and Mrs. Sherry. 10.04 R. A. Rodgers and A.

Stokkink, Mrs. Bousfield and Mrs. | 11.00 Roberts.

10.12

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R.

E. D. and Mrs. Matthews. A L. Landsbort and R. J. Shrigley.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS. TOURNAMENT

OPEN DOUBLES BEGIN

-*' LAST YEAR'S FINALISTS"

CLOSE SHAVE

WIN FOR HAZELL AND WILLIAMS

(UY BALAD (N)

In the initial matches of the Open Doubles Championship of the Colony yesterday. E. C. Fincher and Goldman held their sup posters in anxious suspense till the end of their match against Lee Wai Tsol and Lak Ding Cheung, who led in the final set by 8-3. The match, however, ended in favour of last year's finalista by 2.4, 6.1, 7-5.

large crowd turned up" to sec them in action, but went away, dis- Appointed with their performance, As at no stage did torty, produse form worthy of the final round. They are capable of better tennis, and I feel confident that they will redeem themselves in inter rounds. Lack of confidence resulting from A poor start probably undermined them throughout. They played edily, look practically no risks and engaged the Chinese in a type of game best suited to their oppon. ents. Lee and Luk are worthy doubles exponents, who are safe at volleying and smashing, though hot deadly, and as the British pair failed to send over stinging shots, they found little difully in match ing their mose reputable opponents,

Unenterprising Tactics." Both pairs adopted inenter prising tactics, preferring to lob when the other pair were at the bot, instead of trying to break through or challenging the others at valleying, while at the net they seldom smashed hard enough or angled sufficiently to score out- right, and so a good many points were gained after desultry long rallies and on opponents' errors.

The British pair started off dis- appointingly, and made a series of mistakes to give the Chinese, the first set. Consistency earned for them the second set comfortably, but in the struggle for the final set, T. E. and T. A. Pearce,

although leading until 3-2 the Mrs. Mackie and Miss British pair fell off again to allow Thomas.

Lea and Luk to take a command- Mios Munro and

Fincher at this Missing lend of 5-3. Sutton.

stage showed some initiative, and rollaying accurately was mainly responsible for pulling the match out of the fre, the Chinese weaken- ing a great deal towards the end. Other Matches.

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February 10d. 10. 10m.The anticyclone remains stationary over N. China. A depression situated to the bast of northern Mindanao, porbably moving N.N.W

Moderate to fresh monsoon will prevail over the China coast, and the northern China Sea.

Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since January 1, 0.51 ingbes, against an average of 2.04 inches, amma yen

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON ON FEBRUARY 11.

DISTRICT

Shanghai to Turnabout. Tarnabout to long hour! -Hong Kong to Gap Book,

Hong Kong to Hainan Stra North China Rea....

FORECAST.

N. and N.B. windi, moderate to fresh,-

NJ, inday fresh's aloudy.

N, and N.E. winds, moderate to freak.

0-W JEFFRI

LOCAL FOOTBALL

Shield Competition' Commences

SUNDAY'S ATTRACTION

Owing to the senior and Junior Shield competition starting this afternoon, there will be no League matches in the First and Second divisions but in the Third five mat ches will be decided

The results of the shield matches are very difficult to forecast as these games are played under somewhat different rules from those of the League. Players who have been matches are eligible to play figuring in the First Division league in either Senior or Junior Shield matches, and consequently the form of the tears is hard to judge.

HOME FOOTBALL

MID-WEEK RESULTS AND --TO-DAY'S MATCHES

(THROUGH REUȚER'S" AGENCY).

LONDON, Feb. 10. LEICESTER City won their third match of the season, to-day at the expense of Aston Villa. The City played capital football and wan by three clear goals

Three matches were played, the results being:

Leicester

Third Newport

First Division.

3 Aston Villa Division (South).

1 Southead Third Division (North),

Halifax

Walsnit

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

The following gaines in the Eng-

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

TheWhite HorseCellar

0

Estab. 1742

In the Senior competition, the lish and Scottish leagues are down, Borderers will meet the Club, and for decision to-day: the third time, Incidentally, these the Navy will play the Police for teams it will be remembered, met last Saturday, in the League com- petition, the Borderers and the Police being victorious. The soldi- ere are likely to repeat their win Arsenal this afternoon, but the result of Birmingham the Navy and Police match will Chelses be very much in doubt. The sailors, Huddersfield' although beaten twice by the Police, Leicester may yet avenge their defeats as they Liverpool have a lot of talent at their disManchester C, posal, but their team depends on Portsmouth the movements of the Fleet.

Junior Matches.

e. Blackpool + Leeds

r. Aston Villa

v. Newcastle

. Bolton

V.

Sheffield U. Sunderland West Brom.

$1.

2.

Everton

Derby

Middlesboro'. Wolves

Blackburn

» Wednesday

SECOND DIVISION

Five Junior Shield matches, are also down for decision, but on Bradford paper only two will be well worth Burnley seeing, as others are likely to be Bury. one-sided. At Chatham Road an Grimsby contested match between Millwall evenly the Lincolns and South China "A" Notta C will be seen, with the odds slightly Oldham in favour of the former. The other Plymouth promising match is the Borderera Port Vale and Artillery game which will be Preston

On their played at Bookunpoo. form in the League the Borderera should win.

Sunday's Match,

Charlton

w Stoke

Weat, Hary Lincoln Chesterfield Swansea P.Tottenham

Notte F.. r. Bradford C. 1. Manchester U. Southampton 2. Fulham

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot ".. Reading Bournemouth . Brentford Brighton

r. Northampton 1. Norwich

Bristol C.

The biggest attraction, however, will be on Sunday when the twn Britol R.. Chinese rivals, South China and Clapton Chinese Athletic will meet at Caro Crystal P. lino Hill. This match, which is a Luton League fixture, should be full of Newport thrills, and no doubt a large crowd Queen's P.R.. will turn up to see it. The Chinese Athletic are somewhat handicapped by the absence of several of their regular players in Shanghai, and owing to this the odds are alight ly against them."

The following are the matches

Hazell and Williains made their debut into the Open Doubles, and Club opposed to Howard and Abbas Navy

won in straight sets, as expected. Probably not taking the opposition seriously, the pair did not play up well, and will have to produce a marked improvement in form, it they are to win their way to the semi-final, for which their pros pects seem bright.

To the third match of the day, Chan So and Ho Wai Hing did well in disposing of Stocker and Waring. The winners now meet Hazell and Williams.

Ho Ka Lau, one of the most experienced hands in the tourna ment, did not meet with much opposition against Tai Yan Pai, The latter while showing all round. improvement on his last year's form, and also a better idea' tactics, was out-generalled by Ho, whose plans for attack obviously upset his opponent. Young Taui is capable of development, and with more experience should do botr

in future. 12

In the Club Championship, Capt. Cannon survived the first round by beating Owen Hughes who snatch- ed the opening set Three other matches were also decided.

RESULTS

F

Yesterday's results follow:-

! Open Bingles,

Ho K Lau beat Tsui Yan Pui 0-3 6-4. Bina s ptall, tai:

7 Open Doubles:

E C Fincher, and L. Goldman bent. Lee Wai Taoi and Tak Ding Cheurg 28, 6-15767 punte de

Denis H. Hazel and W. E. WIL linma boat C.-E. Abbas and E Howard 63, 8 mm

Oban So and Ho Wai Hing bent Stocker and Waring 64, 64

TC Monoghan and C. E Holmes w.o. from J. J. Waite end W. M. Morgan yang

Chub Championship, Capt. Cannon beat H. "Owen Hughes M, 6-2, 6-1; ·

Day best-Dunham 7-4, 6-2.. Newell heat Ride 6-1, 6-8. Gamble boit, D. S.. Green 6-0, 62

YACHTING

ROUSE SAILING TROPHY RACE

Senior Shield,

Borderers, (Club, 4.13 p.m.) Police, (Kawloon, 4.15 p.m.)

Junior Shield.

Recreio a Navy, (Recreio, 5.15 p.m.) Lincolns 8. China "A", (Catham

Rd., 4.15 p.m.) Borderers & Artillery, (Sookumpoo,

2.30 p.m.) Athletic "B" 2.30 p.m.) Athletic. "A" Ewo, (Chinese,

H.V., 4.18 p.m.)

v Kowloon, (Club,

LEAGUE

Third: Division.

South Chinse Signals, (Caroline

Hill, 2.45 p.m.)

St. Joseph's Borderers, (8t

Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.) Linegins #ILA.B.C., (Chatham Rd.,

2.45 p.m.)

University Radio, (Valley, 2.45

P.m.)

R.A.F. » Taikoọ, (King's Pk., 2.43

p.m.)

Sunday

LEAGUE GAMES

First Division.

South China Athletic, (Carolíne

Hill, 4' p.m.)

Third Division Engineers Recreio, (Bookunpoo,

4.15 ́p.m.)

LANE, CRAWFORD'S FOOT- BALL MATCH

CHINESE STAFF VERSUA FOREIGN STAFF.

Lane, Crawford's Annual Hatch, Chinese stoff versus Foreign stall will be played by Courtesy of the Kowloon Football Club on their Ground on Sunday, February 12, K.O. 9am. Sharp.

v. Gillingham #2. Exeter

Torquay Cardiff Southend P. Watford Swindon e. Coventry

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Accrington

ปี York Chester

✔ Barrow Darlington Hartlepools.

Doncaster Gateshead Mansfield New Brighton Rotherham Southport Walsall

v Barnsley

* Tranmere

Rochdale Carlisle Crewe

v Halifax

Wrexham

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Airdrie Ayr Celtic Cowdenbeath Dundee

E. Stirling Motherwell

Partick St. Mirren Third Lanark

21 St. Johnstone

Hamilton

Hearts

✔ Elyde

✔ Morton

▾ Kilmarnock

Bangers..

v. Falkirk

v Queen's Park

Aberdeen

FANLING GOLF

LADIES SECTION PRIZE GIVING

The Annual Prize Giving of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will take place at Fanling on Tuesday, March 1.

Mrs. Hallifax has kindly con- rented to present the prizes.

There will be a competition over the Old and the New Courses. Cards must be returned by 4 p.m. Prizes will be presented at $.30. p.m.

CRICKET

VOLUNTEERS V. CIVIL SERVICE.

The following will represent the Volunteers in their match versus the Civil Service at Happy Valley on Sunday, February 12, commen- cing at 2. p.m.

AU. Beck, A. D. Lowson, I D. Kilbee, JE Potter, N. A, E. Mackay, D. S Harley, F. B. W. Smith, R. H. Grifiths, K. A. Munro, H. R. Davies, R. Stilliard.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. AT THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA AND CHINA TELEGRAPH Co., Ltd.

ADDESISED

Schroeder Peninsula

Hotel Braasinge Credit Foncier

Foreign Staff.-W. C. Ogley; E. E. Skinner, B. S. Rogers; R, A Edwards, B. MacNider, H. Burson; d'Extreme Orient I. H. Pickford 0 W. Buman xin Maccalook Hong

1. Cornwall's 2nd Wholer, 1 hour D. T. Smith, B. E. Lewis, M. Akong Hotel

38 min Convalisest Whaler fouled. by Berwick entering harbour

hour 301 min. Veteran, 1 hour 40 min, Wren-1-hour 41 min.

Wishart, 1 hour 494 min;

Xavier. Eder Bentley

Chinese Staff Tam Siu Chuen; Beck Lau Kauf Him A Fur Hot Wat Cheung, Ng Sum Fook, Leung Pak, Sang; Cheng Siu wong, A. Kem, Chow Ping, Wong, Lau, Lo Yiu Hom

FROM

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Calcutta

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Hong Kong, February 9, 1933..

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BOXING

LEE THEATRE

WEDNESDAY, 15th FEB. 1983 at 9.18 p.m.

MAIN EVENT

Heavy-weight Championship of the Colony

A. B. FOLEY

H.M.S. BWICK“

veraila

A. B. JUDGE

H.M.8. WAITSHED

and Five Other Contests.

Booking at MOUTRIES

Members of the H, K.

Association

Monday, 18th February. General Publies Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 18th Feb, Blogside Seats 85:50: others 88.80 and 81.10 (Including Amdee ent Tax)

FANLING

HUNT

RACES

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SUNDAY

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