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SUNDAY SCHOOL Programme For Fifth Extra

Race Meeting

SPORTS

St. Andrew's Church Annual Event

The St. Andrew's Church Sunday School held their annual sports and tea party in the church grounds on Saturday afternoon.

Early in the afternoon sports were indulged in on the tennis court adjoining the Vicarage, fol- lowing which tea was served. A conjuring performance, community singing, games and as a grand Anale, a cinema show, completed a most enjoyable programme.

The following were the results:- Seniors

(Boys).-R.

Wheelbarrow Race Warren and F. Lapsley.

Egg and Spoon Race: (Girls) — Mary White.

Three Legged Race: (Girls).-M. Gardiner and Mary Tinson

Three Legged Race: (Boys).-. Charlie Dodson and T. Carr.

Obstacle Race: (Girls). Alice Green.

Obstacle Race" (Boys).-Georgle Saunders,

Skipping Race-Joan Close and Joan Bowler.

Parents Race:-Mrs. Baldwin,

Primary

penalty for every $200 or part thereof won. in stakes since 1st January, 1937. Entrance $5.

One

The following is the programme | uary, 1937. Weight: 148 lb, 1 lb. for the Fifth Extra race meeting to be held at Happy Valley on May 15 and 17. The first saddling bell on the first day will be at 1.30 p.m. and on the Second day at noon. Entries will close at

Thursday, May 6.

FIRST DAY

noon on

and a Quarter Miles.

5.-8.30 p.m.-Coronation Cup- Presented: with $500 added for Winner. Second $250. Third $150. A Handicap for China Ponies. Sub-

This

1-200 p.m.-May Handicap.scription Griffins of this Club of Winner $550. Second $250. Third

Season. Jockey Allowance. $150. For China Poriles, "A" Class.

Entrance $5. One Mlle. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5

6.4.00 p.m.-Manly Handicap.- One, and a Quarter Miles,

Winner $450. Second $250. Third" 22.30 p.m.Customs Handi- $150. For Australian Subscription cap. First Section--Winner $450. Pontes, "B" Class. Winners at this Second $200. Third $100. For Meeting, barred. Jockey Allow- China Ponles. "C" Class, Jockeyance. Entrance $5, From the 11-

Mile Post (About 5 Furlongs).

Allowance, Entrance $5. Six Fur- longs.

Note.-One Entry only will be made for the Customs Handi- cap (Races Nos. 2 and 8). En- tries will be divided into first and second sections at the dis-

7.1.30 p.m.-Lama Stakes. Winner $400, Second $175., Third $100. For China Ponles, "D" Class. Winners at this Meeting; and Sub- scription Griffins of this Club of this Season, barred. Weight: 10

cretion of the Handicapper. Ib. under weight for inches. To be 3-3.00 p.m.-Coronation Handi-ridden by Jockeys who have not cap-A Cup presented: with $500 won ten races anywhere at any added for Winner. Second- $250. time. Jockeys, 2 lb. penalty for Third $150. For Australian Sub- each racé won: maximum penalty, scription Ponies of any Season. 10 lb. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Jockey One and a Quarter Miles.

Allowance. Entrance $5. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile

Post Once Round & In. 4-3.30 p.m.-Lead Mine Handi- cap. Winner $500, Second $225. Fotato Race: Shella Close and Third $125. For, China Ponies. "8" Peter Coombes

Flat Races: (Girls).-Dawn Rose (Bables); Dawn Ramsey (Inter- mediate). Enid Pallet (Senior).

Class. Jockey Allowance.

83.00 pm-Pineapple Bandi- cap. Winner $500. Third $125. For China Ponies. "g" Second $225.

.En-Class Winners at this Meeting.

Pig Competition:-Margaret Chu-trance $5. From the 13 Mile Post barred. Jockey Allowance. ter and Ronald Holmes.

Musical Chairs:-Valerie Green- way and Pamela Barman. Three Legged Race Patricia Coombes and Rowe,

ງ. (About 5 Furlongs),..

trance $5. One and a Quarter 5.400 p.m.-Stonecutters Plate. Miles. -Winner (Girls):-Third $100.

$400. Second $175. 9.-5.30 p.m.-Smugglers Plate.

For China Ponies, Winner $400. Second $175. Third Vivienne Subscription Griffins of this Club $100. For China Ponies. Subscrip- of this Season. Winners at Race tion Griffins of this Club of this Meetings of this Club, barred. Season. Winners at Race Meetings Weight: 10 lb, under weight for in- of this Club, barred. Weight; 10 ches. 1 Tb. penalty for every $100 lb. under weight for inches, 1 lb. or part thereof won in stakes. To penalty for every $100 or part

Three Legged Race (Boys): Tony Balch and Tom. Boyce.

The following were in charge of the arrangements: - Rev. J. R. Higgs, Miss Steele, Miss W. Robin-be ridden by Jockeys who have not thereof won in stakes. Jockey son, Mrs.--Bird, Miss I., Woolley, Miss E. Banker, Mr. R. Dormer, Mr. S. Darby. Miss Nancy Banker, Miss Georgina Thom, Miss Jessie Wong, Mrs. M. Vessoona, Mr. R. H. Wong and Mesdames Ellss. White, Woolley and Baldwin.

won ten races anywhere at any Allowance. Entrance $5. From the Entrance $5. From the Two Mile time. No Whips or Spurs allowed.14 Mile Post (About 5 Furlongs). Post Once Round & In.

10--6.90 p. Green Island Handicap-Second Section.-Win- First Section.-Winner $400. Se-For China Ponies. "C" Class. Win- 6-4.30 p.m.-Shatin Handicap. ner $450. Second $200. Third $100. cond $175. Third $100. For China

ners at this Meeting. barred. Pontes, "D" Class. Subscription Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. sen that have not won a race at Daily Double Event:-Fifth and Race Meetings of this Club, bar- Seventh Races. red. Jockey Allowance. Entrancę $5 One Mile

D.O.G.A. REPORT Grims of this Club of this Sea-One Mile.

Annual Meeting On Wednesday

The Diocesan Old Girls' Associa tion annual report and Statement of accounts for the financial year ended March 31, 1937, is as fol- lows:-

Membership has decreased dur- ing the year through resignations. the total at the close being 85 as against 89 last year. The number of Life Members remained at 54.

The Anancial position is very satisfactory. The surplus at the close of the year amounted

to $3,206.76 as per statement overleaf. representing an increase of $123.93 over last year.

The second annual Dinner held

Note.--One Entry only will be made for the Shatin Handicap (Races Nos. 8 and 9). Entries will be divided into first and second sections at the discre- tion of the Handicapper. 7~~~500 p.m-Warwick Farm Handicap-Winner $450. Second $250. Third $150. For Australian Subscription Ponies of this Season.. Winners of more than $1,000 In. stakes, barred." Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile.

8.5.30 p.m.-Customs Handicap. Second Section-Winner $450. Second $200, Third $100. For China Ponies, "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Fur- tongs.

at the school on May 27 was well-Second

9.6.00p.m.-Shatin Handicap. Section-Winner $400. attended and much enjoyed.

Second $175. Third During the.

$100. For summer bathing China Ponles, "D" Class. picnics

Sub- were held fortnightly, scription Griffins of this Club of which proved, popular,

this Season that have not won a

Club, barred. Jockey Allowance. race at Race Meetings of this Entrance $5. One Mife,

In October a walk was arranged to South Beach via Tytam Reser voir. The outing did not attract many, members, but those who took part thoroughly enjoyed them" selves.

Daily Double Event:-Firth and Seventh Races.

༈ SECOND DAY

In November," the School and the Association organised a' Jumble 1-12.30 pm-Beaufort Plate. Sale at St. Andrew's Church Hall Winner $450. Becond $200. Third and the proceeds," amounting to $100. For China Ponies, Griffins of $109,00, were equally shared be- this Season Ponies that have tween the organisera.

won $1,000 or more in stakes, and To welcome Miss Sawyer's return Winners at this Meeting, barred. from furlough the Committee were Weight: 10 lb. under weight for in- hosts at a Chinese Dinner.

ches. 1 lb. penalty for every $100 or The New Year Carnival Dance part thereof won in gtakes. Jockey held on January 9 was a great suc- Allowance. Entrance $5. 'From cess. In all there were about 120 the Two Mile Post Once Round & present, and it is gratliying to note In.

that though the price of tickets 2-1.00 p.m. Bond! Handicap- was reduced to $1 per head, a pro- Winner $450. Second $250. Third at of $12 resulted.

$150. For Australian Subscription Scholarship. was awarded to Pontes. "A" Class. Winners at this Daphne Ho.

Meeting, barred Jockey Allow- The Hockey Shield was won by ance. Entrarice $5. Six Furlongs. Cass 4.

The Memorial Fund stands at

TIFFIN INTERVAL 8157.47.

3--2.30 p.m. Green Island

The Association thanks Messrs, Handicap.—First Section--Winner Lo and Lo for the use of their offices for Committee meetings and Miss Sawyer for the use of the School for social functions.

ANNUAL MEETING

The eleventh annual géneral meeting of the Association will take place on Wednesday, April 28, 1937, at 5.15 p.m. at the offices of Messrs Lo and Lo, Alexandra Building

Agenda

To confirm minutes of provious meeting, mates of

$450, Second $200. Third $100, For China Ponies, "C" Class: ... Win- ers at this Maeeting, burred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance | $5. One Mile.

Note. One Entry only will be made for the Green Taland Handicap (Races Nos. 3 and 10)." Entries will be divided in- to First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handi- capper..

4-3.00 pm-Coronation Plate.""] -Presented: with $500 added for To receive and pass the Annual Winner. Second 3250. Third $150. Report and Statement of Accounts For China Ponles that have start- for the past year

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