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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934.
TRAINING GALLOPS
JUST THAT IN GREAT TRIM
Covers Fast Three Quarters In Spite Of Bad Running In The Straight
The feature of yesterday morning's gallops at the course was the excellent per- formance of Mr. Seth's Australian pony, Just That, who, taken over three quarters of a mile by Mr. S. Y. Sung, came home in the excellent time of 1.25. The time would have been much better had the pony behaved properly in the home, straight but he was seen to swerve out badly.
The gallop of Soldier of Britain actually took place Tuesday and it will be. seen at once that this peny is an outstanding one. He took 1.31.2 for the three and the last half mile is 58.2 which is by far the best performance among quarters this year's griffins.
The Carp, City View, Chow Fan, and Cavalcade all did well in the subscrip tion griffins sections.
Oak Bay... Dawn View Racing Lack Sandy Bay Budge
Sweet Life
Racing Triumph-
William Osler
Tummel
Jung
Copperfield
Mandamus
Bay View. Fair View Racing Pluck
Bacing Pride
Hot Sun
Bright View
Night View
Prima Donas
Glad Eyes-
What A Chance
Morning Sun King's Warden Electric Star...
Bose Leaf...
Gladiator.... King's Fancy
Mortmain
Music Hall
Garry
Jally Butterfly.
Soldier of Germany
Colombo....
Vago.....
Heart's Glory.
Griffins
Dia ist 2nd tance Qr. QT.
4 98.3 1.05 1.36
40' 1.21 1.66 3.26
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1
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2 37
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Stago Star...
Bold Marshal..
1 35
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4 37.4 1.13.2 1.45
1.08 1 34.1
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7 £3
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7 33
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Fudge
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Hydroplane.
Mocoplane Bót Heals...
Zoro....
Bats.
85.3 1.09
+ 36 1.09.2 1 42 Subscription Griffins
35.4 1.10 1.41.2
97
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Antamok.....
Blue "Danube
Bold Commander
Bran Tub.
Brass Idol
Cavalcade.. Chesterfield.. Chow Fan
City View Co-Ship..... Diatatori
Guy Fawken
In Good Time.
Ironsides. Kindo King Willow.. Kitaap.....
Racing Spirit
Red For.. Rolling Bay Barabande... Scar Faco.....
St. Ives....
Swastika
The Canton..
The Carp..
35.3 1.09.2
34.1 1.06
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1.12 1.48
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Able Amazon...
83.2 1.03.2 1.80.4
27.2
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1
48.3 1.36.2 2.07.3 2.35.2
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Empire Day...
Flummery.....
Glorious Star Just That Macbeth....
Mountain Cat... Matiny Bay....
Nell Gwyn Princess Aprelin Saucy Pics
SWAD... The Goose
28.3 56 .. 1.25
1 33.3 1.20.4 1.32.3 9.02.4
1 88.8 1.10.2 1.49.2 2.11
111.01.1 1.30
1 92-2 104.2 1.89.4 2.03.4
$71.12* 1.47
THE SYDNEY MAIDENS
Draw For Saturday's Races
The draw for the Maldens has been made resulted as follows.-
First Section:- Atlas.
Bobniak Star. Bronze Bra Cheeky Face, Fluminery. High Finance. Macbeth.
Mountain Cat. Mufiny Bay, Nell Gwyn.
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Sydney and has
Princess Angeline. Racing Heart Racing Streak. Sunny Chance and Swan: Second Section:— Able Amazón. Alacrity.
Australian Boy. Bag Tor, Dancing Hall Dinty
Empire Day:
Fanling Fox.
Glorious Star.
Just That
Managed Currency. Saucy Face.
The Goose.
Vriday,
S. A. RUMJAHN BEATEN
Tennis Surprises
LADIES GOLF
Mrs. Tottenham Wins Title
The lady champion for 1934 45 Mrs. R. E Tottenham. She beat Mrs. Sheidon on the Old Course, Fanling by 4 and 3 on Tuesday. Both finalists played good golf but Mrs. Tottenham WBS superior through the green particularly with long approaches. She played
very steady game and round in 84.
&
Was
Mrs Sheldon drives & longer ball but on Tuesday she did not seem to play with her usual con- fidence. She started with a bril- llant 3 at the first where she sank a difficult put to win the hole, halved the second in 5 and lost the third in 4. She never had the lead again." She had a chance at the fourth where Mrs. Tottenham missed her drive and had to play out of the bunkara, but her second
went below the bank to the right of the green and the hole was halved in 5.
"Missed Drives Mrs. Tottenham won the fifth" in 5, the sixth and seventh were halved. Mrs. Tottenham became 2 up at the eighth where Mrs. Sheldon cut her drive and Was lucky to and the baik - Mrs. Shel-
don won the ninth. Here Mrs. Tottenham had her only bad hole. She missed her drive, recovered well paly to nút her third into the rough in the dip and finally took 7 to Mrs. Sheldon's 6. Mrs. Tottenham was one up at the turn.
ADVERTISEMENTS-
NOTICE.
ARMY POINT-TO-POINT To B KELD ON SUNDAY.
FEB. 19TH. between Pott's Bungalow and Dill's Corner
1st Race: 2.30. P.M. FIVE RACES OLD FASHIONED POINT-TO- POINT COURSE. TOTALISATOR WILL BE
OPERATING
· HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NTUTICE is hereby given that the
Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held in the Board Boom of Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 18. Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Saturday, the 24th February, 1934, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st, December, 1933.
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THE HONG KONG » JOCKEY CLUB
NUAL RACE MEETING, 1934, SITH JÄTE, 27TH, 18TH FEBRUARY, AND 3RD MARCH, 1934.
ON Saturday 24th, Monday 88th,
Tuesday 27th. and Wednesday 28th February, the frat bell will be rung at i am, and the first race will be fun at 11:30 am. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first bell will be rang at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.10 p.m."
The tin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four daya.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members "ars reminded that ther and their ladies must wear their bad. ges prominently displayed throughout the Mesting.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admitting pon members to the "Members Enclosure and Club Room $10.00 per day "including The Register of Shares of the Cor. tax or $40.00 including tax for the Heeting (ladies 25.00 and 120.00 poration will be closed from Monday,pectively) are obtainable through the 12th February to Saturday, the the Secretary upon introduction by 24th February, 1984 (both days Member, such Member to be respottai- inclusive), during which period noble for all chits, età. transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager,
The tenth was halved in 5 both players had bad ties from their drives but recovered and reached Hong Kong, 5th February, 1984.
the green with good approaches. The eleventh was also halved in
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5. Mrs. Sheldon sinking a long Sensational wins against S. A put, leaving her opponent with ar long which she Rumjahn, last year's champion, one nearly
stuffed
Mrs. down" confidently. and 7. A. Cassumbhoy, runner-up, were features of the singles Tottenham then went ahead win- matches played off yesterday. In ning the next three holes in 3, 6,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. the case S. A. Rumjahn, the 4 to be dormle 4. Mrs. Totten- distinction of dethroning the ham's best stroke of the round
THE, FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN- went to Lal Kwong was her approach at Sandy's Pil-T FORNI BAL NEETING OF champion Tsun, the Malayan and Canton plt. After a poor drive" which
SHAREHOLDERS will be held at tenals ace, while R. R. G. Hoare finished in the rough on the right | the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson had the honour of eliminating last she played a magnificent mashie & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 2nd March, year's runner-up,
shot right over the bunker, dead | 1934, at NOON, for the purpose of on the pin and got her four with receiving the Report of the Directors ease. Mrs. Sheldon, with a much
and the Statement of Accounts for the better drive could only get a 5. year ended 31st December, 1933.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 21st February, 1934, to Friday, the 2nd March, 1934, both days inclusive..
An exceptionally large crowd gathered round the principal court. to see how Lal Kwong Tsun would shape against the title holder. The
Spectacular Shot tle resulted in one of the most The armchair was halved in 6 thrilling games ever seen. Victory though at one stage Mrs. Sheldon appeared certaipilt Rumjshin when | looked like winning it for Mrs. he led at 4-3, 54, in the Anal Tottenham had to approach from set, but it was at just these mo the rough where she had pulled ments at Chi produced his her brassie. However Mrs. Totten- Anest form, scöfing" potts with ham brought of another specta- wonderfully accurate placementsqular mashie shot and got her 5 HONG KONG, 13th February, 1934. Lay's terrific forehand drives wor- and the match was over. Tied Rumjahn throughout trie Mrs. Tottenham's score is given match, and it was principally with the aid of this stroke that he forced “S. 4." to play a defensive game.
Match Described.
Lai led in the first `stanza by 2-1, but was hitting wildly there after. Rumjahn was content to allow his opponent make all the errors and comfortably set at. 6-2;
won this
The Chinese player snatched the first four games in the second set in quick succession, employing his strong forehand drive to good ad- vantage. Rumjahn annexed the next two games, scoring many aces with neat volley. Lai continued to be on the aggressive and levelled up matters by winning the second. set, 6-3."
below.-
4 5 3 5 5 8 3 5 7=43 5 5 3 6 4 5 4 5 4-41
84
Her figures for the home half are exactly bogey.
This is the second occasion on
which she has won the champion ship: the former time was in 1923. Mrs. Sheldon was funner-up last year.
CRICKET
I.R.C. v. The Army
Rumjahn led practically all the way in the final set, and displayed. good courtcraft and volleying to have an early lead of 4-2. Laled to represent the Army in the levelled up at four games all above league match on Saturday, Rumjahn took the next game, 5-4, on the TR.C. ground, commencing
thus haying another opportunity to clinch the match, only to find Lai, at this stage, playing the finest game of his career. The Chinese player was controlling the ball superbly and won the Anal set at 8-8.
8. A. Rumjahn played steady tennis throughout, but made the mistake of alloying his opponent to be on the aggressive throughout the match. Credit, however, must be given to Lal for his dashing and enterofining performance.
Cassumbloy beaten.
Only a few spectators were pre-
sent to see Cassumbhoy surprising
ly going down to R. R. G. Hoare. Cassumbboy won the first set but
was unable to stop Hoare from
winping the next two sets.
In the other malces. Tsui Wal Pul beat H. Owen Hughes, while
W. A B. Dit continued winning
By Order of the Board of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL, "
Secretary,
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THE Fourteenth ANNUAL|
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The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel 27794). WILL CLOSE AT 10 L.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30 pm ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of Tiffins will be obtainable aach day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone No. 1990.
Onno pretext will children be per nitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting..
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Any persons found loitering with RESIDENTS AS Servanta passes in their possessi an SOCIATION will be held in the St. will forfeit the same and will be Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloos, on removed from the excloguing. Thursday, 8th March, 1934, at 6 p.m. "By Order,
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BUSINESS
Secretary.
Adoption of Report and Accounta Hong Kong, 19th February, 1934. far the year endal 81st December
1938
Election of Officers and Committee Any other business.
endeavour to
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It is esmently requested that The following have been select-members and all others interested in the welfare of Kayleen will make an be present at the meeting.
J. H. SHAW,
Hon. Becretary.
at 2 pm:
Captain P. V. Williams (RA) (captain), Capt. D. B. Mitchel (R.A., Capt. L. J. Welsh (R.AB.C.), Lieut. R. J. Walker (RE.), Lieut.
C. C. Garthwaite (RA), Lieut. J. P. Williams (E. Lancs.), Lieut. D. B. Butler (HQ), Sergt. E T. Tay- lot (R.AF.C.), Corp. W. H. College (RAMC). Corp. B. Ballard (R.A. S.C.), and Sapt T. Tucker (RE).
Umpire: W.01. R. Jordan (RE). Scorer: Pte. B. Barnaby (18t Lines.).
PLANO RECITAL
Miss Lee's Programme For To-Day
in a convincing manner, this time Below is the programme of Miss
at the expense of W. Hung,
Beaults.
Lai Kyong Tsun beat 5. A. Rum
Jalin 2-6, 6-3, 8-8- BG. Hoare beat J. A. Cas- sumbhoy 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Bo Ka Lai fecalves w/o from
Lieut. Miers ****
Tsui. Wat Pul beat E. Owen
Hughes 6-2, 3-3.
B. Duff beat W. C. Hung
SHIELD SEMI-FINAL
The semi-final Shield XFILES between South China B and R.6. and South China and St. Joseph's wil be played on Sunday, 2átu instant, HKPC. ground. Daa 2.13 p.m. South Cakis "B" v. RA 4.15 pm-6 China v Bt. Joseph's
Amelia Lee's pianoforte recital at the Helena May Iristitute to-day. commencing at 5.30 p.m.:— (a) Mazurka in F. Sharp
Minor, Op. 59, No. 3
(b) Nocturne in C Minor (c) Etude in F. Op. 25, No, S (d) Etude in A Flat, Op. 10
No. 10
(a) The Bea
(b) Liebeslied Kreisler
Chopin
Rachmaninoff (c) Etude in D Sharp Minor,
Op. 8, No, 12 Seriabine (d) Grande. Valse de Concert
Glazounay
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C
Minor for piano and Orchestra Rachmaninof Orchestral part played on second Plano by Mr. 4. 1. Bowes-Smith. 1st Mort, Moderátor 2nd Mors-Adagio Sostenuta. 3rd Mogt.Allegro Scherzando.
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HE ANNUAL SHOW tof
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W. PRIDE,
Hon. Secretary:
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OTHERWISE KIOWE AU
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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above died on or about the 15th October, 1988, at the Ro man Catholic Convent, Kuching, Barn, wak, possenying certain assota in [2224 || Sarawak
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From 50 cents a pair.
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