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THE HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL Race meeting, 1933, 18TH, 20TH, GIST, FIND AND 35TH FEBRUARY, 1933.

FIRST DEFEAT. IN THREE YEARS

Continued from page 10.

runa, B. D. Evans being top scorer with. 21. The soldiers passed this score with the loss of only 2 wick- N Saturday 18th, Monday 20th,ets. They went on to score 241 of Toosday list, and Wednesday which Capt. Wales was responsible 22nd February, the first bell will be for 73. rung at 11 am,, and the first race will he run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, the 28th February, the first bell will be rang at 1.30 p.m., and the Brit raon wil be run at 2.00 pm.

The tiffin interval will be taken after the fifth mce on the first four days. MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Mombers are reminded that they and their ladies must wear their badgoa prominently displayed.

No one without a badge will be ad mitted to the Members' Enclosura.

Badges admitting non-mombers to the Members Enclosure and Clab Roqma at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies 85.00 and $25.00 respectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a Member, such Member to be respon.. sible for all chita, etc.

badges admitting to Members' En- coeurs will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27794), will close at 10 am, on the first four days, and at 12.30 p.m. on the fifth day.

A limited number of Tihina will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Telophone No. 1970.

On no prétext will children be per mitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day including tar for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men etc. wil not be permitted to operate within the procincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servanta will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building.

Employers are requested to dia tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. " Servants am not permitted in the Members' Enclosure excopt for passing through on their duties but must remain in their employers' stands

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same. and will be removed from the enclosure

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Scores

0.8.0.0. Borderers

DO 241

POLICE v. ORAIGENGOWER IL

Played at Happy Valley, this match resulted in a victory for the O.C.O by three wickets. The Police batted first and obtained 94, Les taking 6 wickets for 33.

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The C.C.C. passed this total with three wickets in hand and went on to score 163. G. Winch was top- scorer with 41.

Scores :-

P.R.C...... C.C.O II

94. 183

SUNDAY'S MATCH

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

SHIELD COMPETITION SURPRISES

Continued from paga 10.

P. O. Dibb lined out the follow ing teams :-

Club:-Rodger; Martin, Strange 8.; Skinner, Boyd, Duncan A. Duncan G.; Watson, Williams. Strange E, and Bowler.

Burderers: Johnson; Mullane, Morrison Morgan, Podmore, Lake maa: Pallistor, Matthias, Davies, Jones and Durican

..

MONDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1933.

H. K. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

·FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK

FINE COMPETITION EXPECTED

(BY SÁLADIN)

Judging by the list of matches down for decision during the week NAVY 'r. POLICE,

in the open championships, some As forecasted in our columns on fine competition will be seen. To Saturday the Navy have at last, day, the much talked of tie between venged their defeats by beating the H. D. Ruminha and S. A Rum Police on the Railway Ground by jahn will be played, and will very seven goals to one. Langmead, the probably attract considerable at England Inter-Services player was tention. The former enters the mainly responsible for the Police's court an champion of the Indian- defeat scoring no less than ave Recreation Club, and as it is a three times.

set match, his prospects of match: From the kick-off the Police ating the match are even. tacker but many good passes were spoilt by the slowness of their for wards Shortly afterwards, the Navy opened their scoring, a nice movement on the left resulting in Usher netting. From then on the ball was always in the Police half and within ten minutas two further goals were added for the säflora However, in

VOLUNTEERS DRAW WITH through Langued.

C.S.C.C:

a brief raid, the Police managed to reduce the defcit, when from a In a friendly Cricket match which nice pas by O. Pils, Johnson scor- was played at Happy Valley yester-ed with a hard shot. Soon after, day the Volunteers drew with the the ball was again in the Felice The half and with the goalkeeper out Civil Service Cricket Club.

of vosition, Fisher shot into the features of the match were the brilliant batting of J. C. Richardson open goal. Blackbourne, the left and D. S. Harley, who scored go back, however, stopped it with his hand with the result that the sai- and 54 runs respectively.

lors were awarded a penalty which Lanvimead converted.

The scores word)-

Volunteers.

D 8 Harley, c. Whitley, b

Richardson........

N. A. E. Mackay, c and b

Wallington

34

3

A. C. Bock, b Macgowan... 29

1 Stilliard, b Hunter

8

R_R. Davies, st. Benwell, b

Richardson..............

18

F. S. W. Smith, not out

30.

J. P. Potter, b Tastin

11

A. D. Lowson, not out.......

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20

L. D. Kilboe, run out

Total (for 7 wickets)...902

K. Munro and R. H. Griffiths did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

Wallington

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5 0 18

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Civil Service.

Champelovier

J. F. MacGowan, e and b

Beek

16:

J. E. Richardson, st. Potter,

b Lowson.

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H. G. Wallington, b Beck... 15 J. E. Matthews, a Griffiths, b.

Beck

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Hong Kong, 6th February, 1033.

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T. H. Hunter, c Stilliard, b

Munro...a

21

A. Whitley, run out

4

R. B. Wood, st. Potter, b

Lowson

R. A. J. Simpson, not out

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HONG KONG & SHANGĦAJ BANKING CORPORATION.

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TOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Office of the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, on Saturday, the 25th February, 1933, at 11.80 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1932.

The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Mon- day, the 18th February to Saturday, the 25th February, 1928 (both days inclusive), during which poriod no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors. V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chiof Manager. Hong Kong, 6th February, 1998.

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HONG KONG REALTY AND TRUST CO., LTD.

INDORFORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES

Ordinancan or Howa Koro), ... TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Ordinary Yearly Weat ing of Shareholders of Hong Kong Realty and Trust Company, Limited will be held at the Registered Ollien nt the Company, Exchange Building (and Floor) Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the lat March, 1933 at 12 Noon, for th purpose of roceiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Bord of Directors for the your ended on the 31st December, 1938, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditors, m

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Thursday, the 19th February, 1933, to Wednesday, the 1st Marrel, 1033, bath days inglunive

By Order of the Board,

FC BARRY,

Becretary.

Hong Kong, 7th February, 1933.

Total (for 6 wickets)...156

Bowling Analysis.

Bock Lowson Smith Mackay Kilbec Griffiths Munro

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0. M. R. W.

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40 3

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RAGE

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After the interval, the Police at tacke and had the sailors on the defensive for some time, but with- out results. Their forwards were Blow to seize opportunities al- though Johnson was always & hard

trier.

Play was then transferred to the Police half, and from a nice centre by Warnes, McPhee increas ed the score. The, Police seemed to lose heart at this stage, but the sailors kept on the attack and be fore the end Langmead increased their lead to seven.

Polires-Perkins; Blackbourne, Dowman; Brittain. Channings. Jess: Wheeler, T. Pile, Johnston, Stephens, and C. Pile.

Navy-Treadwell; James, Ed- monds; Davey, Türner, Goodrich; Warne, Usher, Langmead, Fisher: and McPhee.

"JUNIOR. SHIELD

LINCOLNS «. SOUTH CHINA, This match was played at Chat- ham Road and resulted in a draw.

South China took up the attack from the start and within ter minutes scored through Yeung Tun Hon. Set on their mettle by this early setback, the Lincolns attack. ed and shortly afterwards Mo- Guinnes succeeded in equalising.

In the second half exciting play was gern and both goalkeepers were called upon on several occasiona, and made some brilliant saves Although the Lincolns did most

of the attacking they could not

He has

DRAW FOR HANDICAP EVENTS

The following are the results of the draw for the Handicap Events:

Handicap Singles "A" First Quarter-R. P. Newell (3/0) bye . R. S. Trail (2/6) bye; A. W Torrible (Scr.) v. C. C. Stark (1/6); C. C. Clark (1/0) v. R. H. Wild (18),"

nothing at stako, while S.Ahaaa reputation on his shoulders to beat, and it may be for this reason that H.D. will produce better form, in comparison, than 8.A.. who play ing his first match this season will i very likely be unable to give ofv. J. Barrow (2/6). his best.

Second Qaarter':-V,' R. "Gardòn (Scr.) u. 8. E. Green (15.4); D. C. Dunham (3/6) » H. J. Armstrong (5/0); A. C. I. Bowker (3/8) v. T. A, Pearce (2/6); C. F. Hyde (2/6)

Another match worth watching to day is that between E. C. Fincher and Razack. The latter has shown consistent good form for the past fortnight, and I confidently expect to see him extend Fincher at least.

The fixtures follow :-

TO-DAY

Open Singles, S. A. Rumjahu v. H. D. Rumjahn. E. C. Fincher . L. M. A. Barack. Y. Hachiuma . E. 8. Howard. Gamble v. Armstrong.

Open Doubles. Hyde and Turner v. Kwok and

Liang.

E. F. Fincher and Guest . Iu Tak

Cheuk and Iu Tak Lam. Grimble and Hancock ». Dunham

and Newell,

D.

"A.!! Handicap Singles S. Green . A. H. Penn,

TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Who held the Singles and Doubles Titte the same year?.

Who reached the semi-final of the Open Singles ten years: in succession?

Who was the youngest chan plon?

Who entered the final of the Open Doubles with four differ-· ent partners?

Who entered the anal of the Open Doubles ten years in fuccession?

Read to-morrow's article by Saladin," on “Records of H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament.”

TUESDAY

Open Singles.

score, and the end arrived with the. W. Leonard r. Denis H. Hazell.

gam undecided.

EWO ATHLETIC.

L. Goldman . K. H. Wong.

Lee Yu Wing . B. W. Liang

Ng

A rather fast gaine was seen at Happy Valley where The Chinese Athletic "B" beat Ewo by one goal to pil. Play was very even with H. the defences predominating, and no score was renched until just before A. the interval when Loo Chee Yin sent a long slot from about forty

Open Doubles,

Szo Kwong, and Taui Wai Pui . I. M. A. Razack and J., AN Cassumbhoy.

D. Rurajahn and S. A. Rumjahu v. $. E. Greca and D. S. Green, H. Rumjahn and F. D. Pereira

t. Gamble and Wright.

Club Championship.

yards out which the goalkeeper mis K. M. Wood . R. R. Todd. judged.

BORDERERS v. ARTILLERY.

The Artillery, the holders of the

Shind, were 'beaten by the Border-

WEDNESDAY

Open Singles.

ers at Sookunpoo by two goals to C. A. Wright. J. A. Cassumbhoy. one. The Borderers were superior In Tak Cheuk. Dunham.

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have scored more than two goals.

• Open Doubība,

Within five minutes of the start, Ho Ka Lau and Yew Man Kit v

Leonard and Hachiuma..! Mathias gave the Borderers the lead from a corner kick which H. Ovon Hughes and GW-Sewell-

Luk. Chan Cheung and Wong curled into the nett. This was

Sui Wing.. equalised, however, when Barrac lough from a pass by Snook sent T. in a well-placed shot,

A Pearce and L. T. Ride F

N. Wong and Ho Hing Kang,

Club Championship.

v. Barrow..

After the interval, the Borderers continued to press,, and towards the Waring end Matthias regained the lead, Monaghan v. Henderson and won the match.

KOWLOON MATCHES:

Accounts of the junior Shield"

THURSDAY

Open-Singles,

Matches Kowloon Athletic and M. W. Lo Earnshaw.

Recraton Navy appear in our Kow Toon Bupplement.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

THIRD DIVISION.

Radio Varsity "Playing at Happy Valley the Radio defeated the Varsity by four. goals to two, "Ayock and Lea astted for the Radio and Kho for the Uni- versity.

* Bignala v. Bịuth, China. An unpleasant incident occu

in this match which was

Yew Man Kit v. Tam Yoe Toug

*** Club Championship. Stocker v.. Newell

B. E. Green Morgan. Morsaley Waite,

Handicap" Hingles Torrible v. Stark, Clark v. Wild.

FRIDAY

Singles

Ka Lan

Third Quarter:R. 3. Hendor- son (6/6) . J. Thomson (Sor.); W. M. Morgan (Scr.) . N. Evans (1/0); W. C. Ryan (Scr.) v. L. T. Ride (Scr.); C.A. Wright (15) v. G.. Gamble (2/6).

Fourth Quarter:-D. $Green (+2/6) v. A. H, Penn (+9/8); A. J. Stocker (115). R. K. Valen tine (3/8); T. C. Monaghan (2/6) H. Owen Hughes (4/0); J. J. Waite (9/0) 1. L. G. Bobertson (Scr.).

Handicap Singles "B." First Quarter-6. S. Cook (Ser.) e. N. Lampard (3/9); J. H. Mous ley (Sor.). R. M. Wood (+2/6),

Second Quarter:-R. R. Todd (15) n. F. V. Jensen (Ser); D.. K.

Patterson (4/0) . A. H. Harbord (+4/6).

Third Quarter:-J. R. Collis (+4/6). A. H. McBride (Ser.): E. M. Bryden (+15) E. Oven (15).

Forth Quarter:-C.

W. E Bishop (4/6) 7. D. S. Robh (+18); J. N. Lewis Bryan (Ser.) v. W. E Peers (+1/6).

Handicap Doubles,

First Quarter:-C. W: E. Bishopi and R. M. Henderson (3/6) bye v D. C. Dunham, and L. E. Stone (Sór.) bye; L. C. Earnshaw and C. A. Wright (15) bye . A. Me- (Continued on Page 12.)

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