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MACAO RACES

First Extra Meeting

The first extra race meeting will be held at Arlia Preta, Macao, on Sunday, April 14, when the pro- gramme will be:-

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(1) The Sydney Handicap-Win- ner $150, "Second $100. “Third $75.

HOWE TO LEAD CIVILIANS

In Lai Wah Cup Final

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Civilians and the Army, will take place on Saturday on the Kowloon Football Club ground, commencing at 4 p.m.

The final of the Lai Wah Cup For Australian Ponies of any Sen-football competition, between the son. Winners since January 1, 1935 barred. Entrance $5. One Mile.

(2) The Racing Handicap (2nd Section)-Winner $150, Second $75, Third $50, For China Pontes classi- fied by the Hong Kong Jockey Club "D" and "E Classes. Entrance 45. One Mile

N.B. One entry only will be made for the Racing Handicap. En- tries will be divided into First, Second and Third Section at the discretion of the Handicap- per.

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The Civilian team was selected evening and is

on Tuesday

conspicuous for a very strong for ward line which is led by A Howe, supported by Ward and

Gosano and Gosano.. while B. Blokford are on the right and left wings, respectively.

Good Intermediate Line

The intermediate line is a fairly (3) The Sporting Handicap- Winner $150. Second $100. Third strong one with Beltrao, the In- $75. For China Ponies classified by terport pivot," filling the centre- the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "half position. Brooks and Parker Winners since January 1, support him on the right and left Class 1935 barred. Entrance $5. One flanks. Mile

(4) The Racing Handicap (1st Section)-Winner $150. Second $75, Third $50, For China Ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" and "E" Classes. En- trance $5. One Mile.

(5) The Grand Stand Handicap. Winner $150, Second $100. Third $75 For China Ponies, Subscrip- tion Griffins of the Hong Kong Jockey Club of this Season that have not won a race at date of

One Mile, Entry Entrance 35.

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Chris Ple, the Interport back,

will partner Syd Strange at full back while George Rodger will be seen between the sticks.

The Civilian eleven is a strong one and their chances against the Army eleven, which is unchanged from the one which defeated South China in the Kothwall Cup. are very bright...

The following are the teams Civilians. Rodger (Club); C. and Pile, (Police)

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935.

THE RUMJAHNS LADIES HOCKEY

WIN AGAIN

Yesterday's Tennis

In the third round of the open tennis doubles championship of the Colony, 8. A, and H. D. Rum-

jahn, holders of the title for the last ten years met the Lo Brothers, M. K. and M. W. on the stand court of the Cricket Club ground

yesterday, and won in, straight, acts, the score being 6-4, 6-3.

Trial Match This.

Afternoon

HOME FOOTBALL

FORECAST

Full Programme For Saturday

The Ladies' Hockey trial in order to select the Rest team against the Hong Kong Ladies, champions of the Caer Clark Cup tournament,

A full programme of matches are which was supposed to have taken down for decision in all divisions place on Tuesday at King's Park of the English League on Saturday. fall to materialise owing to the in-Chier interest of course, is centred on the race for championship hon- The Selectors have, however. ours between the Arsenal and Sun- clement weather. picked a team which will meet & derland. The Arsenal are visiting "A" Ladies side to-day on the Aston Villa and Sunderland are at home to Leeds. At thâj other end D.G.S. ground.

The Rest team is conspicuous for of the First Division Tottenham the inclusion of all the Interport-are having a grim Aruggle to

avold relegation

The encounter was featured by hard-hitting on the part of the Rumjahn cousins and many long rallies, which brought forth rounds of applause from the spectators.ers. In this connection both victors and vanquished "came off with "fying colours.

The champions

saved points through their good understanding and anticipation as both the Los were placing with: great accuracy. M. K. was a tride slow at times

and due to this he was, on several occasions, caught with the wrong foot forward. In fairness, how- ever. it must be said that he is

nearing the veteran, stage when it is remembered that he won the doubles title as far back as 1020 Though erratic at times, M. W. showed flashes of his old-time brilliance, his volleying in parti- cular, being delightful. The many "saves he made won him much applause from the large gathering of spectators,

The only weakness that could be Strange found. In the cousins were their (Club): Brooks (Police), N. Bel-serving, which was somewhat on (6) The Ma Hut Handicap-trao (Recreio) and Parker (Police); the inaccurate side.. However, Winner, a cup value $100 presented B. Gosano (Recreto), Ward (St. by Mr. W. L Gerrard with $125 Joseph's), A. Howe (Club), 4. V. Gosano (Recreio), and Bickford added. Second $100. Third $75.

(Club). For China Ponies, non-winning Griffins of the Hong Kog Jockey Club of this Season Entrance $5. One Mile.

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Reserves;-L Leonard (Saint (Joseph's), L G. Robertson (Club) Elliott. (Club) and Gomes (Re- crelo).

Gnr.

they recovered marvellously to score some "aces," when they were threatened to be overtaken in the second set. The Los were then holding a 3-1′ lead.. The hard- hitting tactics which they seemed to have adopted for this particular encounter missed the mark and the Lo brothers scored heavily through this in the first set. As

ed. to their usual game and from that point it was a delight to see. them play...

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The following is the team: W. George; G. Osmund and A. Fowler: I Woolley, J. Wong, and M. Bryson; P. Gittins, & Dalsiel, Mrs. G. White, M. Smith and 0. Brown.

Reserves:-Black--P. Woolley; Half-Back-N. Xavier; Forwards—

F, Wong, J. Lakeman and M. Re- medios.

The Chainpleas

The following will represent the champions:

B. Hance: E. M. Gray, B. Hel- bling; C. Ferguson. N. McKenna, J. T. C. Smalley; W. Marsh, P. M. Harrop. J. Dalziel. J. Moutrie and A Jacks.

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Club Beat Hermes

In a friendly hockey game play- ed yesterday afternoon at King" Park the Hong Kong Hockey Club senior team defeated a leani from HMS. Hermes by three goals to ace.

The game was played at a fast) pace with the Club getting the better of the exchanges. The Club forward line played well together receiving good support from the halves..

Hermes was well served by their and although the Club

defence

they were unlucky to let at least one goal go a-begging.

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'FIRST DIVISION

Aston Villa 100 v. Arsenal. CHELSEA 185 v. Blackburn. DERBY 150 v. Portsmouth. EVERTON 40 y. Stoke. GRIMSBY 110 v. Birmingham. Huddersfeld.30 v. Manchester C. LEICESTER 95 v. Liverpool PRESTON 65 v. Sheffield W. SUNDERLAND 75 v. Leeds, Tottenham 100 v. West Brom." WOLVES 150 v. Middlesbro*

SECOND DIVISION Barnsley 75 v. Blackpool. BOLTON 35 v. Bradford. » Bradford C. 80 v. NEWCASTLE, BURNLEY 180 v, Brentford. MANCHESTER U. 85 7. Hull Notts O. 105 V, NORWICH. Oldham 170 V. FULHAM. Port Vale 40 v. BURY. SHEFFIELD U. 140 v, West Ham. Southampton 130 v. Flymouth. SWANSEA 150 v., Notts F

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Accrington 20 v, HALIFAX. CHESTER 70 v. Mansfeld. CREWE 105 v. Lincoln,

DARLINGTON 80 v! Rotherham. · DONCASTER 115 v. Carlisle, Gateshead 140 v. Wrexham.

· HARTLEPOOLS 80 v. Rochdale. "N. BRIGHTON 70 'v, Chesterfeld. 'SOUTHPORT 35 v. Barrow.

STOCKPORT 30 v. Tranmere.

(7) The Racing Handicap run-

The Army:-Fus, Fowlands (Fu- official) (3rd Section). - Winner $100. Second $75. Third $50. For sillers): Pte. Swaine (East Lancs) Chma Ponies classified by the Hong and L/Cpl. Seeele (East Lancs ); the game progressed, they revert | pentrated on three occasions YORK 100 v. Walsall. Kong Jockey Club as "D" and "Fus. Keneghan. (Fusiliers), Classes. To be ridden by Ladies. Morton (Artillery) and Cpl. North No whips or spurs allowed. En-(East Lane);"Pte. English (Lin

coins), L/Cpl.

(East Lancs), L/Cpl Higgins (Lincolns), Opl. Ridley (Lincolns) (Captain). and L/Cpl. Baldry (Lincolns).

Reserves:-Pte. Thompson (in- colns) and Fte. Sandford (Eest Lancs.),

trance $5. Five Furlongs,

Dally Double Event: Second and Fifth Races.

ROWING

Saturday's Races

On Saturday next, March 30, a regatta of rowing events is being staged on a course near Channel Rocks, in Kowloon Bay. The pro- gramme consists of six races in all, four of which form a match be- tween the Victoria Recreation Club and the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, the other two being a whaler race for Naval boats and а Novices races between two fours from the V.R.C., The four match} -races' will be between the first and second Fours and the First and Second Pairs of each Club, 5. and 3 points being awarded for wins in the fours, 3 and 2 points for wins th the pairs.

Rowing activities have been ra- 'ther at a stand still this Berson, mainly owing to the reclamation of the Yacht Club basin; which for four months prevented crews from that "club from getting out. This difficulty was eventualy overcome by Mid-January and from then on crews from the V.R.C.. and RHKY.C., have been out train- ing for next Baturday's match,

Following the excellent races been at last season's closing re- gatta and the hard work put in at this years training some very Are finishes should be the order of the day. The VRC. won

the last match and the RH.K.Y.C., are all, out" to wrest the honours from

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Horner

YACHTING

Wednesday Series

The following is the result of the seventh race of the second Wednes- day series, sailed yesterday:

Course Channel 'Rocks (P), Mark On Line (8), Kowloon Rock (8), Mark on Line (P), Channel Rocks (8), Club Line,

Distance: 9.4 miles

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“A” Clam—8tarted 14.50

Finished Pan. Pts.

17.09.37 3 3

Wasp II. À3

(Major Grimm) Jan Ad

17.08.33 2 ́(Misą H. Crawhall-Wilson) Isobel ́AT

D.N.F. Joes AB

4

2

5

17.12.42" 4 (Miss M. Larssen) Pat A12 ....

17.05:11 1 (Commodore Billott)

"L". “I” & “G” Clames—Started.

15.03

4

Finished Corr. Pan. Pts. Heron Y3*17.11.36 16.59.49 3 3 Widgeon'·

Y5 16.53.58 18:42.36 2. (COL Bilderbeck) Gael ĢI Toynette

*02.... 17.00.07 10.41.31. 1

(Capt. W. I. Fennell)....

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them this time, so spectators.can Eunice-G3-17.26.15-17.08.06.- be assured of an exciting after

noon's sport."

Details of crews, times of laun ches for spectators and the pro- gramme will appean later in the preks.

SHE FIELDED BEST!

Woman Cricketer Shows

The Men

The male's assumption of super-

- (Mr, F. Anthony)

This is the last Race of 2nd Berfes of Wednesday races. Points obtained will be promulgated at a later date.

-KOWLOON TENNIS

The Kowloon Cricket Club will run a Ladies' Handicap Doubles event in connection with the An- nual Terinis Tournament, Ladies

to send their names in pairs to the Tennis Sub-committee or sign the notice in the club house. I necessary the committee will ar- range partners.

BIG INCREASE IN PROFIT

Perak Turf Club * Report

The Club scored two in the first half through Seblor and Fewell re- plied for the Hermes. The playi Wghtened up considerably during the second half when Divett scored a beautiful goal.

JOE KIRKWOOD

To Appear In Ipoh

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And Penang

Singapore, March 21. Joe Kirkwood, the well-known Australian professional golfer and trick-abot wizard, who gave exhi- bitions at Bukit Timah and the Island Club during the week-end, left for Ipoh by train last night.

Kirkwood will give exhibitions of his trick-shots in Ipoh and Ipoh, Mar. 10. Owing to the decision last year Panang and then go on to Cal- for the club's financial year to end cutta, from where he will

to Bouth Africe, baring on Dec. 31, the Perak Turf Club's over

received good offer to

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play annual report to be presented at

there." the meeting on Mar. 27 only covers

From South Africa Kirkwood will go straight to England to compete in the British open cham- pionship.

STOSS

8 perlad of nine months. Despite that the accounts show a pront of $48,758 compared with 310,358 In the previous year.

His altered itinerary will entail 'Commission from the tote and his missing the American open cash sweeps show an appreciable this year. Originally, when he increase. Stakes to the value of arrived here by the s.5. Gorgan $78,480 were paid out during the last week, Kirkwood intended to period under review. Added mo- go from here to Manila, and then. ney totalled $76,367 and payment back to the United States via of the Government tax absorbed China, Japan and Honolulu. $71,7127

In Ipoh

The membership has Increased considerably and at present stands at 2,811 against 1,123 last year.

The greatest increase is under subscribing members which in- cludes 870, women.

JOURNALIST BANNED. FROM RUSSIA

Shanghai, March 20

A charter member of the "You Can't Go Back to Russia " Club,

Ipoh, March 20. Joe Kirkwood arrives to-morrow, He will give a display at the local links commencing with a foursomes Gilchrist, Ayton and Mitchell taking part. Subsequent ly-there will be a demonstration of trick shots ending with a lecture on golf.

CHAUFFEUR'S TIP

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot 80 v. Bristol C. BRIGHTON 125 v. Coventry. BRISTOL R. 75 v, Reading.. CARDIFF 135 v. Millwall. „CHARLTON 60 v. Northampton.

· CRYSTAL P. 95 v. Bournemouth. LUTON 20 V. Clapton O. QUEEN'S PR. 10 v. Watford, Southend 140 v. Gillingham SWINDON 95 v. Exeter. TORQUAY 80 v. Newport. SCOTTISH LEAGUE *HEARTS v. Rangers. *HAMILTON v. Aberdeen. AIRDRIE V. Hibs.

AYR U. v. Dundee, CELTIC Y. Falkirk. DUNFERMLINE v. Partick. QUEEN OF SOUTH V. Kilmarnock

* Neutral Ground.

NO TIME FOR LITIGATION

Busy Men Of Johore

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TRAINING GALLOPS

Yesterday's Times

With the exception of a Very few ponies the work on the course, yesterday morning was on the slow side when quite a large number were being exercised in preparation for the third extra meeting which is being held on Saturday April 6.

The following were the times 'clocked yesterday}--»»

King's Warden and

"The Giraffè

Sadko

Saucy Face

Mount Pilatus

Soldier of Victory Tammany Hall Philanderer....!

Mersey

High Honour

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Foxbridge 1 49 1.38 ·2.24.2 3.08.1 3.45 ₫ 342 1.06 - 1.33.2

37

27.2

Night Star Copper Idol

2.97.1 1.133 1.41.2

27.4

40.3 1.18.3 1.50,3

32

Iron Greyh Bag Tor

37.1

1.15.2 1.49.4 220

30.1

14 43.2

1.25 2.08.1 248,4 - 3.24

05.1

1. 33.0

1.04.4 1.35.1 $2.06.1

31

14. 47.1

1.27.4 2.04.2 2:39 9.07.4 29.4

Chesterfield

37.1 1.10.4 1.48

32.1

King's Justice

Racing "Heart ......

1·12,2

45

1.24 203.1 2.341 1.28.1 204.3 235.4 °

31

31.2

Sci-Fa and Touchstone 1ƒ.... 52,1 Rousseau

1 881

Racing Las55

1

1.422 2.38 3.10.4 3,44 7.18 1.48.2 433 1.19.4 1.521 2.19.1

33.1

31.2

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Popular Star,

1

38.1 1.15 1.51.4 2.24.2

32.3

1

ALA 1.05 1.37 2.06.1

29.1

17th of September Flybynight. Strathnairn and

# 40,4 1213 1.542

33.4

# 93.2 1.05.1 1.35.3

30.2

The Deamister 1

48.1 1.322 211.3 2.44.0

32.4

44.1, 1.25 201.3 2.39

31.3

1

35 1.10 1.44.1 2.15.2

31.2

37.11.12.1 `1.44.2

921

1

47.1 1.29.2 2.06.2 2.39.4

93.2

1

41

Estover and Hydroplane 1 The Tiger

1.18.4 155.2 2.372 41.2 1.18.3 1.52.4 3.23.1 ± 17

1.12.2 1.45.1

32

30.1

32.4

Rose Queen

1 40. 1.17 1.53.2-2.24.4

31.2

Voltaire

1 40 1.17 1.53.2 2.24.4

31.7

Bold Captain and

Leading Bee 1

41.1 1.20.3 1.58.2 2:29.3

32.1

Soldier of China

39.2 1.14 1.43.3

29.3

35.4

Locksley Hall and

Gold Picker 4 39 1.181 1.48.1

314

Invincible Knight

... 36 1.10.3 1.41.2

30.4

1. 52.1 - 1.391–221. 2.54

33

# 48.3 1.29 2.06.3

35.3

1. 44

1.25.2 2.04.3 2.39

"34.2

1. 65

1.47.3 2.33.4 3.15.2 3.55.2 40

1

35.3 1.14.4 1.49.3 2.22.2 35.1 1.08,3° 1.37.2

32.4

30.42

1 343 1.07.2 1.42.4 2.15.3

33.4

31.1

1 42.3 1.24

2.05.4 2.44 3.15

31

1

49 1.32.8

2.07 - 2.38.1

31.1

1

43.1 1.21 ·1.55.2. 2.30

34.3

Flying Tourist

# 35.1 1.09.2 1.42 |

32:3

Sylvandale

1 42 1.212 1:58 2.29.3

31.3

1 40

12181.49 2.20

31.1

Maytower

4 35.4 1.09.2 1.40

30.2

1

42.1 1.23.1 1.59.2 2.34.1

34.4

1:

Soldier of Fortune 1 Gold Coin

· 33

1

32

. Helluvaella

1 45.2 1.28.2 2.03.2 2.30.1.

Wadebridge ........... 146.2 1.29.1 2:14.1 2.56.1 3.324 36.3

King's Parade Pavane Strathaird Fl-Fa

High Principle Racing Boy Wayward Stag Cavalcade

Victoria Hall

High West Sarabande

Don

Gold Dust

Young Chap and

1 40.2 1.16.3 1.50.3 2213

Ace of Aces and

Emergency Call 1

STRIKE ON RAILWAY

Narrowly Averted

41.1 1.15.4, 1.49 2.21 38.1 1.18 1.57.1 2.29,1

37.1 1.11.1 1.43

31.4

Rallways Department on the same footing as other F.M8. Govern- ment departments.

There were symptoms of trouble in the workshops earlier in the week.

The

How Trouble Began

trouble

last April began with a "strike at Sentul with the Singapore. March 21. avowed object of enforcing a Rumour was rife yesterday at restoration of wage", cuts. The Sentul, the Kuala Lumpur railway trouble spread until the whole centre. It was said that the men system was affected, except the employed in the workshops con- states of Kedah, Perlis and Kelan- templated a strike, similar to that tan. of last year.

"There were some cases of The railway police were taking | violence and intimidation, but the preautions.

authorities were able to maintain almost normal services

The Government presented an tiltimatum to the strikers, and in

It is understood. од good _authority, however, that the poe- On every side in Johore is sibility of a strike is now con- evidence of renewed prosperity.sidered remote, because the Gov-the course of a few days all the Everyone wears a happy look ernment has restored in part the men returned with the exception which was sadly lacking two years salary cut of 15 per cent. which of 104 who were absenting them- ago. New businesses and shop was imposed on railway employees selves from work at Bingapore. have sprung up, writes a corrásin 1931-32.

These men were dismissed, but pondent........

As from March 1, the 'cnt will were reinstated the following day The slump is over, and the only be ten per cent, thus placing the "on presenting themselves for duty. people who have cause for com- plaint and do they not invariably the grumble? are members of legal fraternity. When people are busy they have little time "for litigation.

Moreover, the capital is particu-

larly bright and clean, and tribute is due to Mr. N.L... Alexandta, the. new President of the Town Board. and to his energetic staff by whose efforts this, desirable: "state of affairs has been brought about.

[A® Musical Street...

I would, however, draw atten- tion to the condition of the fruit market in the afternoons. Town Board coolies cannot be expected to work all day, and it should be

Mr... Gareth Jones, & British A London chauffeur has a motor: her father, Mr. W. H. Pritchard. Journalist, arrived in Shanghai yes-car for sale which was given him She did not succeed with the bat, terday from Japan, having spent as a tip but which he cannot a simple matter for stallholders to but the made up for her fallure ten weeks in America. Mr. Jones sell.

see that their customers do not by her play in the field, where it gained prominence in 1935, subse- The chauffeur, Mr. Eastwood, I scatter peelings and skins about was generally conceded, she was quent to a walking tour of the was engaged by an American the place. the outstanding performer,

Ukraine, at which time he wrote family who came over to

Jalan Ibrahim; has grown to be She was on the boundary, post-articles on the extreme famine Britain. They asked him to buy the best muncal street in town.

car for them. iority in sport received another tion which became more respon-conditions which endured over He bought a long, low-built loud peakers. It strikes one that There are two shops possessed of setback recently, Miss Hazel Pritsible than usual when A. R. Rowe: prablication of these, the Soviet tourer, capable of 90 m.p.h. It there would be more harmony is. chard, who played for Australia the Paddington first grade captain, Government book omcial coal held six people in comfort against the English women cric-began to attack the bowling, she zance of his existence, z keters, took part in a men's match repeatedly Belded his terrific, off- Mr. Jones leaves again to-day in It took the American family all shops operated their loud speakers

over Britain. Then, their visit at Petershanz Oval, near Bydney, drives and powerful pull shots, the President Grant for Manila, over, they went back to America in turn instead of simultaneously! As a result of the smallpoo and in one department at least, and made such accurate returris Singapore, and Java, intending to and left the car ass present for

Scare, many people are now showed that she had nothing to that the batsmen took no risks return to Canton and Shanghat chanffeur Eastwood, learn from the other players Rowe, who retired when he had about six months. While on this

But when he came to sell it he undergoing vaceliation Milas Pritchard played with the scored 122, hit 19 fours and a six, trip he will correspond for the could find nobody willing to buy. It is rumour rekall jewellers team against the but none of his scoring strokes re-Berliner Tageblatt," the Interna The car is so much above 1936 Kota Ting Hewellery manufacturers team. Bhe sulted from mistelding by Mias tional News Service, and a number pockets that nobody, will offer him mission to

of British papers.

enough money, for it.

centr opened the retailers innings with Pritchard

the proprietors of these shopa

on that district

SPALDING

"KRO-FLITE"

GOLF BALL

Lasts till its

Lost/

BRITISH_OPEN CHAMPİOI

MERICAN OPE

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