ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RAce meeting, 1933.
26TH FEBRUARY, 1933) |
ON Saturday 18th, Monday 20th, Tuesday 21st, and Wednesday 220d February, the first bell will be be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, rung at II a.ro, and the first race will the 25th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race
wil be ran at 2.00 v.m.
The tiffin interval will be takon after the fifth race on the first four days, MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members are reminded that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.
No one without a badge-will-be-ad- mitted to the Members' Enclosure
Badges admitting non-members to the Members-Enclosure and Club
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.
No
TOTICE is hereby given that the Third Ordinary General Moet- ing of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Offices of the Com- pany, King's Theatre Building, 5th February, 1988, at 12 o'clock noon to oor, on Monday, the 27th day of receive the Directors' Report, and Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1992, to elect Auditors, and to transnet auch other business as may be properly transacted at a Ordinary General Meeting of the Company.
And Notice is further hereby given that the Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 22nd to the 28th day of February, 1933, both days inclusive.
LIANO CHI HAO,
Managing Director."
Booms at 810.00 per day including Hong Kong, 14th February, 1993.
tax-or 84000 including tax for the Mesting (ladies 85.00 and $30.00 respectively), are obtainable through"
the Secretary upon introduction by a
Member, such Member to be respon.
sible for all chits, etc.
badges admitting to Members' En-
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HỒNG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
FOTICE is hereby given that the
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933.
CRICKET NOTES
THE CLUB Improve theIR POSITION
During the annual meeting at the Race Course, cricket, usually falls popular interest. On Saturday last little into the background of
down for decision was full of in- however the First League match
drew they were definitely out of the hunt-while a win would give them a chance. Actually they won pretty easily and now have four wins and two losses-which means. that they are six points below pos- sible.
terest. If the Club either lost or
Their chances are not rosy but, if they can beat the University to-morrow, of which more anon, they will add a tremendous kick to the contest between K.C.C., the Indians and the University, while they might turn up near the top il re sults went contrariwise for the other
people.
The Play.
bad wicket Beck is definitely dan gerous. Reid had failed to find a and, as usual on the occasions when length but Owen Hughes found his,
take fiver for twenty-eis. The Club he does so, bowled very well, to
The Aciding, I hear, was poor, and slip for the Army and Cover for the Club put down dolly catches."
won by a hundred and three runs.
Volunteers and Kowloon...
closure will NOT be on sale at the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of not, I believe, played in Senior of the Volunteers had a go with tho
Race Courso
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27704), will close at 10 am on the first four days, and at 19.30 p.m. on the fifth day.
A limited number of Tithes will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone
No 21920.
On re pretext will children bo per- mitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
The price of admission to the Public tax for all persons including ladies, Enclosure is 84.00 per day including
and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailora in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at 81.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men etc. wil
the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Office of the Corporating, 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 81st December, 1932.
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Mon- day, the 18th February to Saturday, the 25th February, 1933 (both days transfer of shares can be registered. inclusive), during which period no
By Order of the Board of Directors. V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager.
not be permitted to operate within Hong Kong, 6th February, 1933.
précinets of The Hong Kong Jockey
Club during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be cotainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES- Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building,
Employers are requested to dis tributo them with discrimination and
to endorse their names on the passes.
Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their dilies but must remain in their employers' stands,
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ARTICULARS & CONITIONS Pale by Publio du son to be held on MONDAY, the 271EY of FEBRUARY. 1933. at 3 r... at Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENCE THE GOVER NOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND
HOME FOOTBALL
SCOTTISH CUP DRAW
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
LONDON, Feb. 9.
SHANGHAI PAPER HUNTERS' CLASŜIC
CHALLENGE CUP BACK TO
OLD POPULARITY ·
Shanghai,Chief interest in the Paper Hunt Club's aunud race meeting, to be held, weather por potition, Brighton were eliminated Cup, and the altered conditions of HAVING played through eleven zitting on Saturday, February rounds of the F.A. Cup. Com-30, centros round the Challenge by West Ham to-day in the Fifth the rage look like bringing biok Round Froper replay.
this most sporting of races to its The Third Division side put Out, in the North-Ching Daily old-time popularity, writes"Kept a great fight in London and at the News. The present conditions make close of the normal period of play it open to "Y Class ponies only, no goals had been scored. West Class winners of hunts or Ham obtained the winning goal in the first "Y" on the card being extra time.
proved too strong for Middles In the other replay, Birmingham brough.
F.A. CUP REPLAYS West Ham
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FIRST DIVISION
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4 Portsmouth 2. Everton
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As usual the Volunteer team is taking advantage of the Race Week to play mid-week fixtures and on Sunday and Monday there was a most enjoyable-game at Kowloon It must be frankly admitted that the bowling was not too good on either side. The Volunteers batted
A number of league matches first and thanks chiefly to S. real surprise being created by were also played to-day, the one Gittios (119), A. C. Beck (46), J. D. Kilbee (40), and G. E. R.Sunderland, who defeated Leeds Last Saturday saw about the dred and fourteen runs in their first The Arsenal shared four goals
Divets (38) they put up three hun- Unibed at Elland Road, fastest wicket there has been yet- on the Club ground and the hall
innings. To this K.C.C. replied with Derby County at Derby. was apt to fly about a little. The with two hundred and thirty-nine.
Results:- Army had a week side out. There With the exception of E. F. Fincher: were at least five players who have and Skinner all made runs. Eight
Williams,
ball but Beck and Divett alone did Division cricket before. of whom much had been hoped, will much. The Volunteers, left with a lead of soventy-five runs rattled up not be playing cricket, this season
Cricket is unlucky hundred and nineteen, with tall events. out.here, for not only does it have Richardson top scorer with thirty. to compete with football, but the three. I rather doubt if the K.C.C. Derby uut rides in the Cricket Season were in serious danger. They put Bolton for cubbing towards the end per- for the runs, but Beck and Divett Leeds Un. in all their hitters first, and tried Blackpool a thing unheard of at home except haps. Duckitt played a typical inre too good for them. By the nings, defending very stolidly-(I time that they had lost seven wick know I should use the word "deur" ets for twenty odd runs they de but Reater seems to have cornered cided that the runs could not be Manchester it for the Tests)-but playing good obtained and E. C. Fincher and Chesterfield cricket. Mitchell, who was bright Stapleton played out time. Towards
Hayward saw the century up. Then, with the ball, but no budding talent but lucky, stayed to put up forty the end all the Volunteers, with -eight-for the first-wicket and then
the exception-of Potter-behind-the stumps, were given a short turn as the Army akipper put it, tried our other bowler." He bowl-Was found to be blushing unseen. ed Tom with a long hop. Witham The game was a most enjoyable one, fell to a half-volley which he hit even if the standard of the Cricket
was not abnormally high. all round, and Marton was bowled by a good 'un. The three wickets fell at a hundred and seven. But The Borderers took on the Volun- there the Army success ceased. (teers on Tuesday on the Club Pearce and Duckitt-and Extras-ground but proved no match for took the score to a hundred and them. Captain Wales was a not- seventy-one without further loss and able absentee, as he has just left then the closure
played as much first League Cricket the Rangers failed was the ques applied. the Colony. He has not perhaps
as many people but he has done ation which was asked as soon a tremendous amount of work for regi mental and Army Cricket. Archie the Scottish Chip draw, was made Hamilton was also away, and the Kilmarnock, dour rap-fighters of side were all out for two runs old, provides the tit-bit of the Their match at under the century. The Volunteers fourth round draw, which resulted started out with the iden of scor
we
Garthwaite's leg trap did not come off and mention should be made of one tremendous six of Pearce's The wicket was pitched well over on the Queen's Road side and he hit ball fully as high as the Club. told, and right into Chater Road. When the Army hatted
Tuesday's Game,
at Shamahaipo, in the Colony of Stocker an Walker put on twenty- ing quietly but lost a couple of Any persons found loitering with Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, four for the wicket, and then wickets early, and thereafter let the
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An Exciting Match.
Servante passes in their possession with the option of renewal at Crown all was soon oven ung rung como, as they would. They won will forfeit the same and will be Rent to be fired by the Surveyor of Kis
it a good bit, a bad a couple very easily.. removed from the enclosure
MAJESTY THE KING, for one farther termo fucky wickets. The that got of 24 years lose the last three days Garthwaite hit his thumb, at on thereof.
to his shoulder and bounced to Duckitt at short leg, while Raikea
By Order,
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C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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Hong Kong, Cth February, 1933.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING,
DRAFT the First Extra RAFT Programmes and Entry Race Meeting to be held on SATUR- DAY 4th MARCH, 1933 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Becretary's Odice, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club,, and the Stables, Village Road.
Entries close at 19 o'clock. NOON on MONDAY, 27 FEBRUARY, 1993,
By Order,
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C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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with a Statement of Accounts to Blat December, 1932 and electing Directore and Auditors.
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 2nd March to 15th March, 1933, both days inclusiva, during which period on Transfer of Bhares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. Hong Kong, 15th February, 1933,
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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
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YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY-SIXTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders in the Company will be held in the Company's Board Room, 3rd Floor Exchange Building, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1933, at NOON for the purpose of receiving statement of Accounts and the Beport of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1932, elect ing Directors and Auditors, and for the transaction of any other Ordinary [431-7 business of the Company. "E
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NOTICE is also hereby given that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed: from MON DAY Boh FEBRUARY, 1933, until SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1933, hoth days, inclusive, during which period no Transfera of shares can be nagisterod.
By Order of the Board,..
D. L. KING
Hong Kong, 7th Februar
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The game on Wednesday was, howover the crowning glory of the Ice-cricket raeeting" if i may so term The Navy managed to get going aleattled up two hundred and forty-min just about two hours. They need well on the way to a win when Yates opened splendidly with the new ball, and. clean bowled Richardson with one that swung up from log, aud Ride with a break-back. He also got F. S. W. Smith for a duck and flicked Mitchell's off bait with a beauty that came in a lot." But there Buccesses rather finished and and Kilbee put an entirely new com magnificent stand between Harley plection on the game. The former played excellent and stylish cricket, but seemed content with a draw. Kilbee, on the other hand, went out for the runs and hit at most things. He was disposed of when there were still seven runs wanted...and ono over to go with two wickets to fall. A very sporting arrangement was made to play on as the light held fairly and either side might well. win. At six-twenty-five the Volunteers pulled it off without los- ing another wicket. A sporting inatch in which the losers have as much credit as the winners.
To-morrow's Games.
As I have said, the match be- tween the Club sed the University at Perfilm an important one.. If the Club in they should have the ghost of a chance left. If not they are out-ofsit while the Varsity will be in a strong. position if they win. They lack Anderson and this may make a big difference in mortle as well as ability as I do not think they have a very outstanding sub- stitute. At the same time it is about the Club. Hayward is not simply hopeless trying to prophesy playing and I believe Pearce is doubtful starter.
The LR.O.. I refuse to believe that tho Indians will fail to beat the Army outright, at Sookunpoo, I don't know the exact Army side but it will be one of the surprises of the game if they win-or even draw. But, after their reverse, nothing but a definite win is much good to Rum- jahn and his mou, you
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At the K.O.C. the home sido meet. Craigengewer in a League match and it is a most important thing- for them to obtain the full points. They should do it-they are a very good side, but you never know with Craigengower, I feel wo have not. seen the best of them yet, and if Omar and Robert Lee get going they. (Continued at the page of Kowloon Supplement)
SECOND DIVISION
2 Sunderland
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2 Burnley
1 Southampton THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Gillingham 1 Luton
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Halifax
4 Darlington
SCOTTISH CUP DRAW
qualified There are now twelve panies qualified.
Crack steeplechasers such as Neu- trality, Joe Beckett, and Don Risal have failed to quality by the closest goods pouies, also Bunny and Glen of margins, and the absence of these Dochart, makes the race very open
ran exceedingly indeed, with, however, a lot of talk of the chances of Pink Ticket, who well over the Challenge Cup distance in the Grand, National at Shanghai last autumn, He will be ridden, I hear, by young Wade, who piloted him before.
A Wize. Decision.
The wisdom of the Stewards of the club in altering the conditions of the race is shown by the fact. that there are already seven ponies inentioned 18 probable starters.
Last season there were only two- starters, both "Z" Clasa ponies. Following are the qualified, ponies
and probable riders:-
"Silver Pheasant (grey, 13.1) F..
1
- E. Harris,
0
"X-Ray (grey, 13.1)-
Discarded Dick (grey, 13.1) H
Maitland.
Great Movement (brown, 13.0) W.
H. S. Davis.
1
Ben Dochy (black, 12.3) A. J
Strijevsky.
2
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as follows:- Albion Rovers
1. Celtic Hibernians, vi Hearts
v. Motherwell Clyde
v. Stenhousemuir Matches to be played on March 4.
Crazy Fellow (bay, `131) W. L
McCann.
Sandwich (grey, 13.0) A. Fergu-
BON,
*Zakouska (grey 13.2)—
Pink Ticket (bay, 13.0) L. E.
Wade.
*Victory Mary (grey, 13.2)- *Redstart (grey, 18.0)-
Conference Eve (brown, 13,2) R.
N. Harris..
Indicates doubtful. starter.
for the gay patchwork jacket.
There is also the "Z" Clas Champions, a flad race over 11 mile, for a cup kindly presented by lady members of the Paper Hunt Club. |~~~
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