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SCOTLAND'S TEAM CHANGES

FOOTBALL

Jackson Dropped For Irish Match TO-DAY'S FOOT-

Scotland's team to meet Ireland at Murrayheld. Edinburgh, Saturday, will be:

D. 1. Brown (London "Scottish). R. W. Shaw (Glasgow High School), RC 3. Dick (Cambridge University), H. Lind (Dunferm lae), K. Fyfe (Cambridge Uni- versity).

JL Cotter (Hillbead Hill School), W. R. Logan (Edinburgh Wanderers).

"This stronger

BALL

Who Will Win The

Senior Shield?

1934.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, LOCAL TENNIS SECOND EXTRA RACE CHAMPIONSHIP

Rumjahns Enter Final

The semi-final tie in the open doubles championship, between the Rumjahn cousins and Ho Ka Laú and Tout Wai Pui yesterday, which was expected to produce a titanio struggle, turned out to be a comparatively tams fight. The Ramjahu cousins won"in The senior challenge shield final is three straight sets. Excepting in the the raw in soccer today third sot, which went to 9-7, the Rum teams meet on the Hong Kong FC ground and with the weather favourable the crow should be a record one for the season. The match at Caroline Hill last week was great attraction and today should see & much larger crowd. There is

cousins had matters much their own way. All four men were playing below their usual form, particularly the CRC. pair.

his stride.

was 'con-

MEETING

COMPLETE LIST OF ENTRIES

AND WEIGHTS

Below will be found the entries for the Easter Race Meeting to be held at Happy Valley on March 31 and April 2:-

A

FIRST DAY

Canton Handicap

1- Winner $550. Second 8275. Third 3175. For China Ponies, "B" Class. Entrance 85. From the two mile post once round and (About One Mile 171 Xards).

Princess Angeline 100, Saucy Face 156, The Goose 149, Vriday 140.

ENGINEERING PROGRESS IN

HONG KONG

(Continued from Page 7)

brought a considerable ametfit of the Institution for its continued employment to local concerns. prosperity. (Applause).

The Link Buliding Among other notable Govern- ment works in hand are the catch- waters near Tytam and Aberdeen reservoirs, the new gaol at Stan- City of Brisbane 152 Ibe, Dintsley, and the new Government Civil

(Second Section)

152, Flunumery 155, Glorious Star 152, Kilrea 149; Racing Streak 152 Ration 152, St. Joan 155, Tecumseh

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Kongmun: Stakes

10-Winner $400, Second $200, Subscription Griffins of this Club Third $100. For China Ponles,

Hospital. Progress has perhaps rather slow hitherto, owing partly to shortage of staff and ill health, but I hope to see it speeded up. Happily we have considerable bal-

with the work as fast as possible ances to set off against consider- able arrears, and we must get on

THE VISITORS In proposing the toast of the "Visitors," Mr. 8: T. Willamson said:

Your Excellency, Mr. President and Gentlemen.

It is my pleasant duty to-night to propose the Toast of our visi tors--in doing so I can only say on behalf of the Institute how

glad we are to have such a repre-

that you are all enjoying your- sentative gathering of visitors with us to-night and 'we sincerely hope

as it selves.

the

J. M. Ritchio (Watsonians), G. Qottington (Kelso), J. I. Morrio

The Rumjahns played their usual (Aberdeen, Grammar School), J.

AH aggressive game. Beattie (Hawick), M. S. Stewart

apicuous with his forehand driving and P.). L. B.

was wall supported by "H.D." who (Stewart College F. Lambie (Ulasgow High School), to choose between the teams at played a quiet but effective game. Ho

for this Season that have won less J. A. Waters (Selkirk), and J, U.it would be hard to pick the winner.

In the senior league, the Basta Lau mashed beautifully in this Watherston (Edinburgh Wanderers). Lancashire Regt and Police meet stanzn, but Taui had difficulty in find Blue Star 161 lbs, Bright Star than $200 d stakes. Weight for The position is fortunate,

You have heard of the ideals of team is appreciably the Railway ground. new

This matche title bolders showed their true than that which failed should be keenly contested with form in the second set, which was over Tourist 156, Gay Crusader 168,

153, Bright View 168, Daylight Eve inches as per scale.. Jockey Allow- enables us to give more employ-

this Institute and what it aims at 140, Electric Star 163, Flying ance.

Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.ment than we should otherwise Brass Idol 158 lbs., City View 138,

be able to do,

in a technical and social way and against Wales No fewer than six the Police just turning the tables up in about 15 minutes. Ho and Tsui King's Bounty 158, Mayflower 150, Co-ship 158. Dare Devil 152, De-

In regard to the Chairman's re- we trust that we will see more of changes have been made and there their opponents who beat them earlier only took one game in this set. They Navy Hall 168 New Star 158lightful Chance 153. Kindo 155,

marks on the Vehicular Terry you in these rooms of ours. We are four new caps-Cotter, Cotting-in the season by one goal to uil

were very orratic and made a con- Soldier of China 161, The Tiger Little Beauty 155. Racing Strain strengthen the piers, and perhaps to-night

to are pleased to have you with us Only one Division II match is downsiderable number of mistakes.

Government is taking steps Jon; Morrice and Watherstan.

155, Scar Face 138, St. Ives. 161. The injured players are all 6 for to-day. Young Indiars meet the

The third set lasted 16 games. The 148, Tiana 155, Valorous 148.

Utoplan 158, Wapiti 158, Young

one day we may and the answer In asking you to drink to again, and, of amirse are included. H.K. Club on the Club ground and on Rumjains could have made a short

Wuchow Handicap The defence is at once strengthened present for tim Club Juniors should job of it, as they were leading by 6-3

Hero 153.

to the question what will happen | health of our visitors, I have much 2-Winner $500. Second $250.

when an irresistible force meets pleasure in coupling this

Toast by. the return of D. I. Brown. It repeat their former success.

and 40-16. They, however, failed to Third 8150. In Division I the probable win collect the match point. The Chinese Griffins of this Season that have For China Ponies,

Swatow Handicap

an immovable object g

with the name of Mr. G. C. Pel- was not anticipated that there

11-Winner $450, Becond $225.

Among private works may be ham, His Majesty's Trade Commis Third $125. For China Ponies, "D" would be any change in the three- Chine. On Sunday, St. Joseph's a pair were lobbing beautifully and yuurter line but there can be no the R.A. mest in the re-arrange all, and 40 love in their favour. The

mentioned the new Hong Kong stoner who is now a resident of actually took the score to 7 games

Class. Subscription Griffins of this and Shanghai Bank, which pro- Hong Kong, he is working hard surprise that K. T. Jackson has match that postponed from the 17th Rumjahn cousins caught up with

trance $5. One Mile. Club for this Season barred. En-mises to be one had to make way for J. L. Cotter, instant,

of the finest on the furtherance of British. St. Joseph's mast win to

structures in the Colony. The Trade in Hong Kong and. China Adam 140 lbs., Banjolina 145. Bur-work is in capable hands, and is (Applause). who by the way, will be the first maintain their position in the running some brilliant all-round play and won amber of his club to play for for chantpionship honours

15. the set 9-7.

gomaster 153, Cebu 150, De Minimis Scotland.

152 Festival Eve 155, F1-F 140, Gay Butterfly 156, Helter Skelter 156, Hey Tor 145, Iron Grey 148, King Salmon 145. King's Company 140, King's. Parade 161, National Day 152, No Fear 156, Orlando 152, Partnership 159, The Crook 140, Warrington 169, Widnes 158.

Cottor has all Jackson's good qualities. In addition, he can, given the slightest opening, slip through

defence as smartly as any sup porting three-quarter-line could dewire. He bas" splendid bands, 19 tino kick, and a sound tackler. He is no youngster, however, and he has not Jackson's physique, but although he has been playing in senior foothall for eight seasons, there is no indication of why slow- ing up. If they hit it off-and this is the point-Cotter and Logan should be a serviceable "pair of halves.

The pack has been rebuilt-and there is no doubt it was necessary. G., Cottington, who hooked so suc- cessfully against Lambie in the first trial, takes Burnett's place in the Front row--a sound choire, for this Borderer is a sturdy seruminazer.

J. G. Watherstan'a selection is no surprise-his omission from the last team after his fine displays in the trial games caused more astonish- ment and the Light Blue will add liveliness to the pack in the loose," Morrice is the only player whose selection was unexpected, but he, 140, played a very Ene game on that dreadful day when the North and "South trial was played at Dun- fermline and the hefty Aberdonian should be an acquisition to the pack.

The team will meet with general satisfaction, and there will at least

ners are RE., BAS.C. and South

In the shield final, play will be forty-five minutes each way. Shoald the scores be equal, extra time, ten minutes each way, will be played at Southern will present the Shield to the close of the match, Lady

the winners.

"Y" SWIMMING SECTION

Annual Meeting Arranged

گرم

The European Y.M.CA. Swimming Section have lost one of their most staunch supporters in Mr. E. W "Bric" Railton, whose departure this afternoon by the ss. Ho Sang for Singapore, Australia and Europe, has resulted in him resigning his post of Hon. Secretary and Captain of swim ming."

4:

At last night's and monthly meeting of the "Y" Swimming Section before their Annual Swimming Meeting, Mr. Railton confirmed his resignation from the past which he had splendidly filled since the inception of the "V.M.CA" Swimming Pool.

Mr. Railton, it will also be remem. bered, was partly responsible for the tional Amateur Swimming Association, forming of the Hong Kong Interna- which came through its first pear

The score, in favour of S.A. and H.D. Rumjahn was 6-3, 6-1, 6-7.

LOCAL HOCKEY

Police Mamak Champions

The Police, undefeated champions of the Mamak Hockey tournament, fur ther added to their laurels yesterday evening when they defeated St. Andrew's Hockey Club, by 4 goals to 1 in a mediocre game.

The winners were full value for their

won $200 or more in Stakes. E- trance 85. One Mile.

158, Brilliant Star 163, Budge 142, Bay View 153 lbs., Bright View Chief Seattle 140, Electric Star 158, Fair View 146, Glorious Sun. 142, Gold Currency 145, Great Hall 145, High Speed 148, Hydroplane 165, King's Fancy 153. King's Worthy 148, New Star 158, Oak Bay 153, Prima Donna 151, Racing Pride 146, Ribble 149, Soldier of Britain 163, Soldier of China 158, Soldier of Germany 142. Sporting Life 142,..

New. Bridge Handicap. 3-Winner 8600. Second $300. Third $200. För Australian Pontes, "A" Class Entrance $5. Five Fur-

longs

Able Amazon 160 lbs., Alacrity 158. Bag Tor 159, Bobniak Star 152, Bronze Era 162, Little Vic 155, Mutiny Bay 145, Nell Kwyn 158, Night Star 143, Polar Star 140.

Fatshan Handicap " 4.-Winner $500:

Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, "C"

Class. Griffins of this Season bar

is add were never really troubled by the losers, whose forwards missed countless acoring opportunities by over eagerness and poor marksman-red. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.

ship.

The Police were superior throughout the game, and opened the scoring early Fincher missing u glorious opportunity in the first half through Tats, Teddy of equalising after the bully-off.

Just before the interval the Police forwards swept down on the Saints gual and recorded their second goal through Wase who beat Wong with a atinger.

Bistre 155 lbs., Chivalrous 149 Jungle Jim 168, Mike 155, Racing Boy 150, Royal Flush 149 Solar 148, Wakefield 155, Wayward Stag Star 146, Street Singer 156, Tilicam 158, Wonderful Stag 152.

Shameen Stakes (First Section) 6.Winner $500. Second 8250 Third $150. Griffins of this Season, that have

.For China. Ponles.

SECOND DAY

some guesta,

proceeding space,

MR. PELHAM Although there 1186 perhaps

Replying to the toast of the the matter of been a superfluity of building in "Visitors" Mr. G. C. Pelham, British tenement houses Trade Commissioner, said: "I rise building is there is still a good deal in hand of those whom you have honoured now slowing down, to return thanks to you on behalf in the matter of industrial build-to-night by asking them to be your ing at North Point, where large buildings are on the high- We all of us owe a very great road to completion. There is also deal of gratitude to the engineers a notable building scheme in hand not only for giving us a very good. near Stanley, which will. I hope dinner to-night, but from a realisa- prove successful In

tion that all our modern comforts short in spite of serious depression a good are results of their inventions and deal of work is being carried out

untiring energy. in the Colony, and I think that we may say that on the whole the and a quarter engineering profession has been more fortunate than other profes- Bayardo, Beta, Bold Marshal, sions. Chlef Seattle, Colombo, Ebony Idol, Fudge, Glad Eyes, Gloriona

Sugar Loat Handicap. 1.-Winner $500. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, Grifins of "this Season that have won less than $500 in stakes. En- trance $5. One miles.

Sun, Gold Bullion, Great Hall, High Life, Hot Heels, Worthy. Midday

The Atmosphere of Glasgow

It is they who have been not only our great builders of modern progress, but also the people who have enabled us to enjoy more leisure time in more comfortable

circumstances.

Indeed, speaking from a national point of view, it

As you know, I am deeply in- terested and concerned in matter of British trade, particularly in

It is noteworthy that several is our British engineers who are King's pubile utility services, the basis very largely responsible for our Sun, Morning of which is engineering, continue substantial position in the world. Sun, Pie Face, Prima Donna, Rac- to show, great, prosperity. I refer We commenced industrial activity ing Luck, Racing Pluck, Racing in particular to the Hong Kong and we lead the way for the rest Rose Leaf, Pride, Racing Triumph. Ribble. Electric Company and the Bong of the world. (Hear, hear).

Sandy Bay. 'Shaug-Kong Trainways. hraun, Boldler..of Germany, Spin-

A new industrial undertaking away, Sweet Life, Tso Tak, Tum-which I am not sure will be ciam connection with China China has mel, West Parade, William Osler, ed by engineers as associated with reached a state in which she is be-

Blue Pool Handicap.

their profession is the Hong Kong ginning to feel the need and the 2-Winner $450. Second 8226. Brewery, which was opened last desire of supplying herself with her won less than $200 in stakes.

Third $125. For China Ponies, 'year. I suppose it depends on everyday needs in manufactured Entrance $5. Subscription Griffins of this Club whether they regard this under- goods. She is feeling the need of of this Season that have won $500 taking as evidence of their con- becoming more efficient in the

Heels 161, Racing Luck 161, Racing Gall, copper 1001 Engineers and Shipbuilders. I and in fact, be progress and it will be Bold Marshal 161 lbs., Diego 158,0r more in stakes. Entrance 85. structional skill, or as a channel mechanical and Industrial world,

for reward for their work. Ebony Idol 155, High Life 158, Hot One Mile.

: and there la no doubt that while Cavalcade, Chesterfield, Chow As regards this Institution of progress may be slow, there wil Phuck 158, Racing Triumph 161, Spinaway 161, The Redshank 158, West Parade 161, What A Chance 158, William Osler 158.

Honam Handicap 6-Winner $450. Second $225. GOLF Third $125 For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club For this Season that have won $200

Early in the second half E. FFin-Weight" for inches as per scale. cher failed to score with only Jessop Jockey Allowance. to beat. Not long after the 'Police went further ahead through Ferkins, One Mile.

fourth goal just ave mainutes from who put the issue beyond doubt with

time.

St. Andrew's scored only once in the Baldwin sweeping through on a solo effort to net & glorious goal.

be condence in their ability to very successfully, due mostly to the closing winutes of the garae, Rupert Rose Leaf. 161, Shaughraun 161. Dancing Butterfly, In Good Time, glad to see that having. regard to a progress in which the engineer

nake the Irtahmen go all the way

C. Webb Fit Again, Marine C. Webb, the England forward, played his first game on Saturday since he broke a small bone in his foot in December,

nt

He turned out for Devonport Sur- vices against United Services Devonport, and after the match mid that he felt no ill effects and 'would be able to play in the trial Thatch at Twickenham next Satur- day.

Final Selection

HOME

ARSENAL

BURY NORWICH PORT VALE, QUEEN F. R. SWINDON BARROW STOCKPORT YORK

LUTON BRISTOL C CLAPTON

DRAW

MILLWALL

TORQUAY

LEADS BRIGHTON

AWAT

HUDDERFIELD GRIMSBY ACCRINGTON

Film Companies' Representatives

ARRIVE IN COLONY YESTERDAY

untiring efforts of Mr. Railton.

ally served the "Y" Swimming Mr. A. Harvey who has also faith- oction, tendered his resignation from

Caitco hi will be leaving the Colony in May on furlough.

Mr. E F. Selk, Chairman of the favourably on the Swimming Section's Swimming Section, reported very financial position, stating that the Section possess about $65 in hand.

It was decided to hold the Annual Swimming meeting on April 8, at 5.45

p.n.

It was also decided by the retiring Committee to put forward the sug- zestion that two Lady members of the "Y" Swimming Section, be co- opted to the General Swimming Com- mitter.

FANLING

Following are the starting times of more in stakes. Entrance 85.

Six Furlongsi

for Sunday:

2.01.

Old Course

1:

9.28 0. E. C. Marton, E. D. Law

rence

9.32 W. W. C. Shewan, J. Forbes 9.36 D. S. Edward, G. B. 8.

Thomson

9.40 A. Ritchie, H. C. Hopkins 9.44 J. E. Dovey, J. Moray. 9.48 C. W. Jeffries, A. Brawn 9.52 W. E. Hunt, JT Edking. 9.56 R. I. Ühetru, W. Thomson 18.00 W. N. A. Smalley, A Kidd 10.04. H. N.. Williamson, N. K.

Littlejohn

Amongst other items which, were decided upon, was that there should be a weekly practice game of water- polo 'to be held every Wednesday, if possible, and that a Committee of three were to arrange for swimming instruction during the coming season.

Mr. W.A. Schreuler, the captain of 20.08 K. A. Munro, A. H. Harbord the "Y" Water polo team intimated 10.12 D. Forbes, R. Young that it was quite possible that be 10.18 E. Groome, F. L. Leefe would be leaving the Colony before 10.20 W. Sharp, L. Goldman the end of the approaching swimining 10.24 H. F. Phillips, J. M Walker

This would of course deprive 10-28 D. J. Keogh, R. C. Webb the Y.M.C.A. of their most prolific 10.32 B. des Voeux. D. Ellis goal-scorer.

10,38 R. H. Wild. A. Sommerfelt 10.40 F. P. Balley, A. E. Thomp

SeaSun.

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LOCAL AMERICAN TRAGEDY"!

Noti Prosequi

Prisoner

Against

It is understood that a "no: 1 prosequl" has been entered by the Attorney-General, the Hon. Mr. C. G Allabuster, in respect of Wong Ma-cho who stood his trial at the recent Critdinal Sessions for the murder of Ng Lon-fun, and was remanded to the next Sessions when the jury an- nounced that they could not arrive at

verdict

Wong will now be allowed to go free, The President Jackson which arrived as the charge is not being proceeded in the Colony yesterday brought thres with Hb was alleged to have pushed notable, persons in cinema world to Ng Lan-fua into the water on Decém- Hongkong, these being Mestra. Good: ber 87 last. The woman was stated by man, Perkins and Utter, from the Fox eye-witnesses of the incident to have Filma, Paramount and. R.K.O. rẻ drowned, but the body was not re.

covered. spectively,

These gentlemen are on a business visit to the Colony and their siinult Ganeous arrival augure well for the

theatre going public in Hongkong.

Son

10.44 A. C. I. Bowker, Comdr. G.

F. Hole......

10.48 H. H. Fethick, J. W. Mayhew 10.52 H. B. Day, A W. Hay Edle 10.56 T. R. Chassels, D. 8. Robb 11.00 C. B. Robertson, H. G. Wal-

Kington 11.04 W. Mulcahy, R. A. Rodgers 11.08. J. F. Robinson, J. B. Lan-

11.12 F Austin, P. S. Grant 11.16 J. L.-Adams, A, R. McEach-

rane

1120 T. C. Fairburn, H.-T Bux-

ton

11.24 AE Lissaman, G, C. Wor- 11.28 A. B. Purves, T. C. Monag-

171.

rall

han".

New Course

932 A E. Perry, J. B. Mackie 9.40 Pailock and Taylor 8.48 Stewart and Tod

9.56 Mrs. Sharp; Mra" Goldman 10.04 L. Davie, J. C. Dunbar 10.12. O. Gordon, 1. H. Geare 10.20 Mrs. Adams, Mrs. McEach

P. Si, appeared for the prisoner and rane

Mr. R. C. H. Lam, instructed by Mr. Mr. J, A Fraser, Assistant Attorney General, prosecuted."

10.28 Miss Thomas Mrs. Walker

10.30 Mrs. Webb, Mr. Smalley

Cavalcade -181 lbs., Chesterfield 145, Chow Fan 145, Classic Hall 159, Copper Idol-148, Dancing Butterfly 152, Hell for. Leather 145, In Good Time 156, King Willow 349, Panama 145, Racing Spirit 143, Red Fox 140, Sarabande 145, Soldier of Fortune 155, Soldier of Italy 148, Surprise 183, The Carp 142, Tiny Star 166, Tolshan 140.

"Shek Pai Stakes 7.-Winner $600. Second $300. Third 8200. For China Pontes. Winners of more than two races at race meetings of this Club since 1st January 1834, barred. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey All lowance. Entrance $5. Five Fur- longs.

Shameon Stakes

Clasa, Entrance

King Willow, Boldier of Italy, Sur-bad times it has not had an un-will have, as he has in all other Prise, Tiny Stap, Young Chap, satisfactory year, in spite of the industrial and developing countries,

Morrison El Handicap." fact that there has been a falling a very large part. 3-Winner $550. Second 8275.off in profits from the bar. Per-

The University Third $175. For Chita Ponies, haps the atmosphere of Glasgow "B"

85. Six is reaching Hong Kong.. Furlongs.

Gentlemen, I thank you all for Blue Star, Boxing Eve, Bright your hospitality to-night and Star, Electric Star, Figing Tourist, tender my sincere good wishes to Gay Crusader, King's Bounty, May- flower, Navy Hall, New Star, Tiana, The Tiger, Valorous,

In the development on which China is determined not only will foreign engineering skill üzd equipment be required, but there will be need of soundly tramed Chinese Engineers and technicians. One of the greatest needs in China Gold Bullion, Gold Currency, High at the present day is sound tech- nical and vocational training and Life, Budge, Solar Star.

in the Hong Kong University we have a British seat of learning with departments affording such training in its initial stage.

Unfortunately so. few of those who take the University course be- come practical engineers, by going through the shop,"

Fister Stakes, 4.-Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200 For China Ponies.

Nicholson Handicap Weight 145 lb. Winners

"B-Winner $500, Second $250, time of one race, 51b; of 2 races, Griffins of this Season, that have

át any

Third $150. For China Ponles, 7 lb of 3 races. 10 lb; of 4 or more races. 15 lb. penalty. En-won 8500 or more in stakes. En trance 85. One Wile.

trance $5. One and a quarter

Sadko, King's Justice, Hetman, Mlies. Trentbridge, Flying Tourist, Don, Soldier of Britain, Diana Bay, Gleneagles, Liberty Bay, Cossack's Beauty.

China

The

Bay View, Bright View, Brilliant Star, Budge, Electric Star, High Speed, Hydroplane, King's Fancy, New Star, Osk. Bay, Soldier of Britain, Boldier of China, Sporting

#

The engineer has a finger in almost every ple and not the least of ples in these days is transport. Were it not for the Engineer we journeys by coach and our short should still be doing our long

"Who would travel must faster

than Light

"She start one day ..In a relative way

And came back the previous

night"

Kellett Handicap. 10 and 10-(First and Second Life. Sections.)Winner $500. Second

bags by Hansom cab, but in a comi- Boa Vista Handicap 8250, Third $150. For

paratively short space of time, the 9.-Winner. $450, Second $225, engineer has got us hurtling Gay Crusader 158 lba, Valorous Pontes, "C" Ciasa. Entrance 85. Third $125. For China Ponies, "D" through the air at 200 miles and 155, Flying Tourist 161 Hetman One Mlle.

Class. Entrance 85. Six Furlongs. hour with promise of still greater 158, King's Bounty 158 King's Bay View, Beta, Bistré, Bold Banjolina, Burgomáster, Caval- speed Justice 158 Badko 101, Gold, Cur- Marshal, Budge,

Indeed, it seems that we Chief Seattie, cade, Cebu, Chesterfield, Copper might one of these days get into rency 158, High Speed 158, Brilliant Chivalrous, Diego, Fair View, Idol, Dancing Butterfly, Festival the predicament of the your lady Star 158, Electric Star 181, New Star Fudge. Glad Eyes, Gladiator, Eve, F1-Fa, Gay Butterfly, Helter named Bright 161, Cossack's Beauty 101. Glen- Gold Bullion, Gold Currency, Skelter, Hey Tor, Iron Grey, King eagles 158, Soldier of Britain 161. High Life, High Speed, Jungle Salmon, King's Company, King's Jim Kmg's Fancy King'a Parade, National Day. No Fear, 8.-Second Section: Winner $500. Worthy, Lemberg, Macaroni, Mid- Orlando, Second $250, Third $150. For China day Sun, Mike, Oak Bay Poker Red Fox, Soldier of Italy, The Panama, Partnership, Ponies, Griffins of this Season that Face, Prima Donna, Racing Boy, Crook Tiny Star, Warrington, have won less than $200 in stakes. Racing Pride, Ribble, Rose Lear, Wembly Stag

This year 19 described as the Weight: 10 lb. under weight for | Royal Flush, Botar Star, Boldier of

year of beginnings all over the riches. To be ridden by Jockeys Germany, Spinaway, Sporting Life,

Pokfulam Stakes who have not won ten races any street singer,- Sweet Life,

world and not the least of these 11-Winner $400, Second 200, beginnings is the upward turn of where at any time. Jockeys, 2 lb. Redshank, Tillicum, Tso Tak, Third $100 Fom China Ponles, the cycle of industrial production penalty for each race won maxi- Tummel, Vago. Wakedeld, Way- Subscription Griffins of this Club in the United Kingdom. This calls mum penalty 10 lb. No Whips or ward Stag. West Parade, What A of this Season. Winners at Race for the renewed activity of our en- Spurs allowed.. Entrance $5. One Chance, William Osler, Wonderful Meetings of this Club harred. gineers to ensure that we shall Mile.

Stag

Weight: 10 b. under, weight for remain in the vanguard of inven- Black's Link Handicap

inches. To be ridden by Jockeys tion It is an encouraging thought 7.-Winner $450, Second $225, who have not won tép races any that the glant Cunard liner. No. Third $125. For China Ponies that where at any time. Jockeys 2 534 will now be completed and have not won more than $1,000 in lb. penalty for each

racewon: there is talk of even a second ship. stakes since 1st January, 1934. maximum penalty 10 ib. No Whips Mr. Chairman and gentlemen,— Pontes classifed nå "A" and "B" or Spurs allowed. Entrance 85. In conveying to you my thanks and Classes, barred. Entrance 35--Bix From the two mile post once those of my fellow guests for the Furlonga St. Kuda · Handicap

round, and in (about one mile honour you have done to this evening, 'I pay a heartily deserved Prima Donna, Street Binger, | 171 yards). And No. 5 on 2nd Day (First Gladiator, Lembers. Ebony and Second Sections) Winner Idol King's Worthy, Wayward City View, Co-ship, Dare Devil, stupendously. Gentlemen, we thank Bold Commander Brass Idol, tribute to the engineers, to those men who working quietly achieve $500. Becotid $300, Third 1200 stag William Osler, Spinaway, Hell for Leather, Kindo, Kitsap you. (Applause) For Australian Potiles, "B" Class Royal Flush, West Parade, The Little, Beauty, Racing Spirit, Rac- During the evening, an excellent Entrance $5. Five Furlongs, Redshank Racing Pride, Beta, Ing Strain, Red Fox, Barabande, selection of music was provided by Soldier of Germany, Chlet Seattle, Scar Face, Soldier of Fortune, St. the band of the East Lancashire Tillicum, Oak Bay, Bay View, Fair Ives. The Carp. Toishan, Utopian, Regiment under Bandaman White- View, High Speed, Gold Speed, Wapiti, Young Hero,

head.

Bayardo 15 lbs., Beta 151, Co- lombo 151, Fudge 148. Glad Eyes 161, Gold Bullion 145, Midday Sun 151, Morning Bun 148, Mortmain 148 Pie Face 148, Sweet Life 161, 288 Tak 148. Tummel 148. Vago 148, Zero 148.

(First Section). Atlas 185 16s, Just That 156, Lucy Glitters 152, Portia 164,

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