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FANLING HUNT AND

RACE CLUB

Entries For Chinese New Year Meeting

The Fanling Hunt and Bace Club will be holding their Chin- ese New Year meeting at Kwanti on Sunday, February 14, with a programme of seven races. The first event will be run off at 2.30 p.m. and those latending to make the trip are reminded that the train leaves Kowloon at 1.25 p.m. Entries for this meeting are given below:-

Belmont Star (173 lbs). Darien 2.30 p.m.-The Jorrocks Cup:~. Over a country course Enishing on

1168 155); Daylight Eve (168 Ins3, the Ract Course. For

China Double Chance (175 lbs), Ebony ponies that in the opinion of the Idol (188 lbs), Glenshee (168 lbs), Committes have been regularly Happy Hit (188 lbs), Hot Heels hunted by their owners. To be 168 lbs). Punch (173 lbs), The ridden by owners. Catchweight Chetah (188 lbs). 168 lbs. Winner a cup, presented by Mrs. Stanton; 2nd $30; 3rd $20: Entry Fee $3.

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Note:-Owing to the number of entries received for the Jorrocks Cup, the Stewards

have decided to run the Race in two divisions, which have been drawn as follows:

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Glenshee, King's Parade, Loch- ness. Mortinain, Riceland, That's That, Wembley Stag, all 160 lbs..

The Jorocks Cup:-Over a coun- try course finishing on the Race Court. For China poules that in the opinion of the Committee have been regularly hunted by their owners. To be ridden by owners. Catchweight 168 lbs. "Winner a cup presented by Mr. Stanton: 2nd $30; 3rd $20. Entry fee $3.

Note: Owing to the large

number of entries received fot the Jorrocks Cup, the Stewards have decided to run the Race in two divisions, which have been drawn as follows:

Canary, Darien, Ike. Magnolia, Nebular Star, Busan, The Round- head, al 160 lbs.

The Hunters Hurdle:-One mile, For China Pooles that in the opin- "ton of the Committee are bona fide hunters. Winners of any race at Kwant this Season barred. Weight 168 lba. Ponies that have started in a hurdle race or steeple chase this season 5 lbs penalty Winner a cup or $50; 2nd $30: 3rd $20.

Entry fee $3.

The Fanling Grand National & Pierce Grove Memorial Cup.-1 miles.

A handicap steeplechase Winner to hold for China Ponies.

for one Year the Challange Cup with replica presented; 2nd 40: 3rd $30. Entry fee $3.

KONG

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1937.

RRILLIANT BOY Against Macao? RIDER

ANNUAL TENNIS Interport Soccer

ENCOUNTER

To Meet Team K.C.C.

From Canton

Arragements for the Annual Ten- nis encounter between the K. C. O. and their old friends the Deuta- cher Garten Klub at Tungshan (Canton) has been fixed for the 11th and 12th inst on the courts

Local Authorities In Favour Of Idea

If the invitation from Macao, to the Hong Kong Football Assocía-

to team" Macao tion to "send a representative se- cond division

soon have materialises, we shall what might be described as "Junior Interport soccer encoun ter between Hong Kong and the Portuguese Colony.

It was revealed at a meeting of

of the K. C. C. The two day pro- gramme provides for a schedule of 18 official matches-eight singles. three ladies singles, four men's doubles and doubles, two ladies*

that Mr. F. A da Silva of Macao that other unoticial three mixed doubles. It is also the Association on Monday eventua had written to the Hon. Secretary matches will be played.

The Deutscher Garten Club team extending the invitation adding that if the venture should turn out a success he would try to arrange has been announced and will com-

for a trophy to be competed for prise the following:----

annually, on the lines of the Inter-

possible

H

Ladies-Mrs. Kanter, Mrs. Rode, Mrs. H. Lehmann,

Gents.-G. Bodiker, H. Rode, w.port competition.

Mr. TO. Stokes supported the Sander, W. Nogaitzik. H. Schneider,

doing a lot for football in Macao, H. Lehmann, B. Dillner and Dr.dea and said that Mr. da Silva was and Capt. P.W.G. Kimm, also said

Betz.

K.C.C. TEAM

Possible Jockey For Golden Miller

On Boxing Day, Mr. B. Hobbs celebrated the eve of his sateenth birthday by riding two winners at Wincanton. At Wolverhampton as plain B. Hobbs, he again was twice victorious. His first ride as a professional cross-country jockey was on Baccheris, a 100 to 8 out- sider, for the Handicap Hurdle. Baccharis won. Then he won the next race on Elisa.

London Club

London Club And The F.A.

"Cautions"

Disciplinary Committee is to be interpreted as s ign of their determination to stamp out any tendency towards rough play that may exist

discussion кеод There WIS

among

club London football

The Disciplinary Committee, ometals on the Football Association constituted recently to take the Disciplinary Committee's minutes place of the Emergency Committee concerning the Fulham v. Totten in dealing with such matters, con- ham Hotspur match, which was sists of Mr. Q. E. Sutcliffe (pre- played on December 19, at Fulham.sident of the FA), Mr. W. C. Cuft Writes a Home correspondent,

"It was decided," the minutes stated, "to inform the clubs that cautions had been recorded against (now of Nottingham Forest); and W. Alsford, of Tottenham Hotspur J. Arnald, of Fulham also that a record had been made of issued to

the the

(vice-president of the FA. and chairman of Everton F.C.), and Mr. T. H. Kirkup (London),

This committee is responsible for conduct on the held.

*Not Bears By, Beforse- During the game at Fulham a linesman saw an incident which and the referee could not see,

Then the "flagged" the referee.

As Hobbs had ridden ten win-general caution ners, it became necessary for him players of both teams and that the to apply for a permit from the clube should impress upon the referee called all the players to

three minutes. Stewards of the National Hunt players that if another reportagether and talked to them for Committee to ride as an amateur took part in this match the comfurther incident, and the course was the one chosen, and his mittee, when dealing” with him, was drawn J.

would take into consideration the

or a jockey's Hcrnice. The latter

received agained any player who

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trainer, the. Lambourn handed him the professional caution administered." ut mas At the same time. W. Mitchell, licence on the course.

Chelsea's Fish International half- back, was suspended for ons month and fined $10, after incidents in on December, 19, although Mischell had not been sent of the held.

Hobbe has had much experience in the horse show ring, and won

London, nine years ago.

There was no

rame

Referring to the suspension of Mitchell, or Chelses, an celal told mas

awhide 1 13 iruntál to suspend a player who has not beeir: sent off the field, mix fonot, the first bred that, as suggested in the occasion. It must also be rennem- warning to Pulham and Totten- bam m the other case the Dis- of elpiinary Committee will now take into consideration any previous

that it would be a good idea to the children's class at Olympia, the Arsenal Chelsea match also send a team as requcated. In say ing that he saw no reason why the Macao Invitation should not be accepted. Mr. T A. Mitchell pro posed that the matter should be left in the hands of the Manage-

Diogenes (183 lbs), Estover (160

The following players will be lbs), Ike (152 lbs), Jock Scott (155 lbs), Pride of Tsingtao (168 lbs), fnvited to turn out for the K.C.C.: Messrs. E. C. Fincher, 8. A. Gray, Racing Pluck (159), Zero (158 lbs).

The Lo Wu Handicap-17 miles. A. W. Ramsey, R. 8. Capell. A. M. A hurdle race for China Ponies, Philippens. W. W. Hirst and W.

hurdle Winners of

race or Freeman, Miss M. Griffiths, Miss A.

season Mackenzie. and Miss R. Perry steeplechase this or last

The doubles combinations willment Committee. barred. Winner a cup or $50; 2nd

probably be as follows: Men's dou- $30; 3rd $20. Entry fee $3.

Belmont Star (160 lbs), Glensheebles, E. C. Fincher and B. A. Gray, (103 lbs), Hot Heels (160 lbs), A. W. Ramsey and A. M. Philippens, Lancashire Loom (159 lbs), Racing W. W. Hirst and W. Freeman. Ladies' doubles, Miss A. Mackenzie Strain (168 lbs).

The Diana Cup.-Over a Country and Miss R. Perry, Miss M. Griffiths

finishing Course

On the Race and Miss R. Perry. Mixed doubles. Course. For China Ponies. ners at Kwant this season barred. Catchweight 145 lbs. To be ridden by Ladles. Winner a cup or $50: 2nd $30; 3rd $20. Entry tee 33.

KOWLOON GOLF

J. F. Smedley (81-15-86) won the

In

His second winner, Eliza, is trained by Owen Anthony, and is the same stable as Golden No Jockey has yet been engaged for Golden Miller for the Miller.

Grand National, and it may be that B. Hobbs will be asked to ride Miss Paget's horse at Liverpool, as it is doubtful if F. Walwyn or E. Williams will be available.

Wolverhampton has been an un- lucky meeting for jockeys. M. Molloy and J. Millar were taken to

first race yesterday Busy Bee tell, and his rider, S. Jones, fractured

"Not A Birty Guthe”. ! Mr John Dean. - chairınan Fulham F.C., said tolmezseas

"I shall say nothing about the caution which may have been re- Fulham v Tottenham match exported to them. cept that it was not a dirty game. Fulham and Tottenham don't play dirty football,"

Mr. Morton, Cadman, a director of Tottenham Hotspur F. C. 1 also a member of the FA. Council. I was not at the match." he

make any comment from my club's point of view. You may, however, take it that the action of the new

Foot-

"Also, members

of the ball Association have recently been Informed that if they are witnesses of incidents on the field it is their duty to report them to the Dis- ciplinary Committee. That is an- other "method of tightening con-

Win-E. C. Fincher and Miss M. Griffiths. / January Medal Poal competition at hospital on Saturday, and in the said, "and consequently I cannot | trol, since it means that the com-

King's Worthy. Latitat. Pay- master, Punch, Spotted Leat, Until Then, Wigan, all 145 be.

The Melbourne Cup. Over a country course Binishing on the Race Course. For Australian Ponies. Catchweight 168 lbs. Winner à eup or $50; 2nd $30; 3rd $20. En try Fee $3.

Belinda Brutus, Olorious Star. Lucy Glitters, Juliette, Streamline. Trojan, all 160 lbs. entries.

Derby Manager Carrying Blank Cheques

One morning recently, Manager George Jobes, of Derby County, sent a note to the ground to say he was indisposëd and would not be on duty for a few days, writes a Home correspon- dent. Within half an hour of receipt of "the note at the Base- ball Ground, the bold George turned up thirsting for action!

Though, he simply couldn't lle in bed when there was so much to be done.

Mr. Jobey has been doing a lot of prospecting lately. He seeks players for most positions, especially a young centre-1or- ward of experience-one who can go into the first team.

George shares the view that Dave Astley is essentially an in- side-forward and he is anxious to settle the centre-forward posi- tion and give Dave his rightful place in the side. Mr. Jobey usually carries a blank|ector said tú me cheque around with him. When he went out prospecting at the week- end, there were two in his poo ket!

That gives us some idea of the sinterity of the Derby folks to hold their place in the forefront

A Bracer

the other day "All the best men are in jobs."

The Towh aren't in any hurry In this matter. And there is still every chance that Jack Bestall, the club's inside-right, will get the job.

Will Newcastle Pärt?

H

B. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie, and A. W. Ramsey and Miss R. Perry

KEEN GAME ANTICIPATED Last year. Đồ Trung hen the K.G.C. just managed to win by one point and a keen game is anti- cipated this year with the odds largely in favor of the home team who are accustomed to turf. A dance for the guests has been ar- ranged specially by the Committee of the K. C. C. as part of the enter- tainment and it is the hope of the Club Committee that members of the Club will turn up in force to welcome their guests

SWIMMING

Singapore Chinese

Plans

Pool To Be Built In The Sea

The Singapore Chinese Swim- ming Club is planning to build a $40,000 clubhouse in place of the present inadequate premises and a $20,000 salt water swimming pool within the existing pagar. Two well-known members of the Chi- nese community have promised a sum of $15,000 towards this pro- Ject.

FIRST OF ITS KIND Briedy, it will require special engineering skill in construction. and when completed the pool will be the first of its kind not only in Malaya, but in the Far East.

The building of a swimming pool In the sea itself has never before been attempted in this country.

Now that promotion this season looks a modest prospect for New-One of the most important fea- tures of the work will be the castic, I wonder whether the Unit-

The play of both Derby teams over the holidays gave the man-ed will be persuaded to part with foundation which must be so con-

agement cause for anxiety and was partly responsible for their action in sending the players to Rhyl after the game with Manchester United.

The Rams are to stay on the North Wales coast right up to their cup-tle with Bradford...

one of their centre-forwards?

Earlier on, you remember, they had Leeds United and Doncaster Rovers on their track. Both want ed to go a long way to secure the transfer of Jack Smith. Just then, Jack was restored to the first team and created a furore.

Other clubs, however, will not let Newcastle, alone so long as both Smith and Cairns are there on Tyneside.

Preston Alming 133gh Three-points from their two New Year games suggests that Preston North End have turned the cor- ner. The revival is not likely to hear there is a move on foot keep North End from looking by First Division club, pre- round all the corners for the new pared to pay well for one or

the other. players they want.

The chief Deepdale need is wing half-backs and, since something better, is wanted than Billy Shank- ly and Jimmy Milne North End's atm is pretty high.

......

Deepdale representatives, in fact, have two of the foremast "half-backs in the country un-- der review and so far the price likely to be wanted for the transfers hasn't been regarded as an obstacle. The chief point under consideration is; are the players really better than those already on the list?

Restall May Get The Job There's a pile of letters lying in the Grimsby Town office these days. You're guessed right. All the letters are applications for the va- cant managership.

So far the applications haven't been given much attention. Here's the reason One Grimsby dir-

Will Newcastde Isten now?

JACK BETERSEN DEFEATED

London, February 1. At Hartingby Arena to-night Walter 12/300 spectators saw

Neusel, powerful, German" fighter.

structed that the pool will not shift in course of time.

The chosen site is the space within the 287 ft. by, 100 ft. pagar. size of the pool is 98 it by. 55ft. including a shallow enclosure 12 ft. by 55ft. with a depth of 3 ft. 8 ns. to 4 ft. 6 ins. In the main pool the deepest end will be 6 ft. ins, the shallowest 5 ft. 6 ins.

ANNUAL TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

In an advertisement appearing on page 8. of this issue, the Hon. Becretary of the Hong Kong Cricket Club draws attention to the fact that entries of the Annual Tennis Championships close at 6 p.m. on Saturday, February 6,, and that the tournament commençes March 1

on

beat Jack Petersen of Wales. Neusel opened a cut under Peter-

Petersen's seconds threw in the sen's eye. towel in the tenth round.

Petersen was the lighter man by a stone, weighing in at 13 stone 11 lb, to Neusel's 14 stone 11

The Welshman attacked with both fists on several occasions, but could not move the solid German. The end came when Petersen. The German delivered à terrific lolling on the ropes, turned and on-slaught to the body, Jaw and received a crashing right to the head, but Petersen fought buck Jaw. The towel was thrown at the gamely. Neither man went down ring but fell short. The referee at any time

saw it, however, and stopped the From the fourth round the fight nght became grim and relentless, when Reuter

the Kowloon Golf Club. The run- ner-up was F. Č. Barry who return- ed a score of 78-11-87.

4 collarbone.

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