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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938.

MACAO RACE Clouston Again

MEETING

(Continued from Page 1)

THE RESULTS

1.-The Sun Chun Handicap (Six Furlongs)

Mr. H. C. McComb's Hogmanay, 158 lbs. .....(C. L. Gregory)

| Mr. L.W.S.'s Hohenfels, 153 Iba.

(Cooper)

Mr. H. C. McComb's Country

Flower, 154 lbs.

་་

(W. N. Yeh}

Time: 34, 1.09.2/5, 1.44.4/5.

1

2

Distance: Many lengths. Many

lengths.

Pari-mutuel :-

Clouston Again HOCKEY MATCH Out For Record

Off On London To New Zealand Dash

London, Feb. 6.

Flying Officer Clouston, accom- panied by Victor Ricketts Young, airman, took off from Gravesend airport at 4 a.m. to-day in an at- tempt to fly to New Zealand and back in 12 days.

IN DRIZZLE

Civilians Lose To Servives

LT. SWAL KHAN ON THE MARK

A soaked ground, bad light, and a continual drizzle, though it-failed to prevent the game being played, made the Civilians versus Army Clouston is fring the famous and Royal Air Force hockey match Comet," in which he and Mrs. at King's Park yesterday hardly Kirby Green recently broke the first-class, and, as a pointer to London to the Cape and back re- wards helping the Selectors to cord. The machine has been re- choose a team for the coming en-

anniver christened," "Australian

counter with Macao, it must have BATY."

been somewhat disappointing.

Ý

Cairo will be the drst stop:- (Reuter),

Winner: $6.10.

Places: $5.30, $7.20.

Betting

W.

P.

Wood Nymph (B. L. Tao)

Hogmanay (C. L. Oregory) 35 Country Flower (W. N.

Yeh)

3

Hohenfels (Cooper)

4

Cricket

• AFE

Note:-All vessels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20201

NDL

FAR EAST EXPRESS

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE.

Date

2-The Good Luck Handicap (Seven Furlongs) Mrs. Gellion's Fairy Auk, 153

lbs.

(L. B. Chao) 1 Mr. F. J. Gellion's Merry Maker,

153 lbs.......(B, L. Tao) 2 "Mr. J. M. Braga's Fairy Ousel.

142 lbs...(G. L. Gregory) 3 Time: 14, 51, 1.23.2/5, 1.56.1/5. Distance: A length, half length. Parl-mutuel:-

Winner: $17.20.

Places: $6.30, $5.80, $30.70.

Betting

W.

P.

Hopefulleg (Cooper) .......

4

8

Merry Maker (B. L. Tao)..

43

36

Fairy Auk (L) B. Chao)... 19 Gold Clause (W. N. Yeh)

23

1

Fairy Ousel (CL Gregory)

1

Coureur Bleu (W. H. S.

Davis)

$

23

3 The Sheung Yuen Handicap (Six Furlongs)

Mr... Tucker's Mac's Adventure,

Winner: $5.80.

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FULL LEAGUE PROGRAMME

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Low-Scoring Match

At KC.C

The following were the results of matches played in the Cricket League on Saturday.--

Kowloon Cricket Club beat Hong Kong Cricket Club by. 20 runs:

Kowloon 85 (D. Anderson 16, E.

2 F. Fincher 27: J. H. B. Leckie 5 for 110. H. Owen-Hughes 4 for 49.). Hong Kong 65 (F. Marshall 13. T. A. Pearce 20: R. Lee 5 for 32, N. Lloyd 4 for 31).

From Hong Kong to

Vesele

Porta

150 lbs......(Cooper)

1

Europe

Palit

Stalia, Maru, Antwerp, K'dam., Hamburg, Bremen

Mr. H. C. McComb's Persian Cat,

| Překa,

10

Det

Oz, F'da. Hamburg. Bromer.

Fab.

PO

153 lbs. (W. N. Yeh) Time: 34.3/5, 1.09. 1.50

2

Straits & Ceylon

Fulda

Xingapore, lawan

Feb.

14

Distance: Many lengths.

Oder

Singapore, Colomba.

Keb

Pari-mutuel:-

Shanghai & Japan

Shanghai, Yokohami, Kobe

b.

11

Place: $5.50.

Betting

Shanghai, North

China & Japan Preakn

South Sea Islands

N'hal, Whama, Kola, Delren, Taku manage

#

Fridorus

Kadang. Palomana, Talagi, Babsul, etc..

P

14

Basfect to Alteration wilbout Notice,

For Pags and Wraight apply to:

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Rotterdam & Glasgow * ACHILLES" Bails 23 PEB, for London, Rotterdam,

Hamborg & Hall

LIVERPOOL SERVICE TITAN" Baile 18 FEB... for Havre, Liverpool-

& Bromborough

NEW YORK SERVICE RHEXENOR" Sails 10 FEB.. for Boston, New York,

Philadelphia and Haltimore, vis Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE (via DAINEL, KOSE, NAGOYA & YOKOHAMA)

·TYNDAREUS" Baile 19 FEB., for Victoria, Vancouver

INWARD SERVICE

Duo "EURYBATES"

Seattle

.W

P.

5

Mac's Adventure (Cooper) 38" 17 Persian Cat (W, N. Yeh)... 14

4-The Victory Handicap (Six Furlongs)

Mr. J. H. Potts' Shanghai 4; 160 lba. ( B. Chao) Mr. Why's Victory Life 152 lbs.

(B. L. Tao) Mr. Longfellow's Bhth Yla

Grand, 141 lbs.

1

(C. L. Gregory) 3 Time: 32 1.03.4/5, 1.35.3/5. Distance: 4 lengths. lengths.

many

Parl-mutuel:-

Winner: $1.50. Places: $5.70. $5.70, $6.80.

Betting

W.

F.

Shangbai 4 (L. B. Chao) 83 Victory Life (B. L. Tao). 29 Shih Yin Grand (C. L

Gregory)

3

15

Meadow 'Eve (W. H. 8.

Dayle

13

23

a

Fairy Ouse! (Cooper)...... Hogmanay (W. N. Yeh)... 1

5.The Good Health Handicap (One Mile)

Indian R. C. beat Civil Service by 75 runs:

The Services side won by three goals to one after leading 3-1 et hdir time, and were full value for their victory. Once again the Rajput combination. It. Pritam Nath and Lt. Sawal Khan, proved devastating and was responsible for all three goals,

Pritam Nath, though finding the ground a distinct handicap, dis- covered that in the circumstances dribbling the ball would be a more paying game than getting rid of It at the first opportunity, and once he had settled down to this, be gave the opposing defence a trying time...

Sawal Khan also found that changing his usual tactics would be worth-while.

Partaub, Chattey, and Khoda Bux also played well. On the whole the Services forward line was generally more convincing than the Civilians'.

GUEST SHINES

For the losers, Guest played a good game. as did Pinto and G. Singh, but the others were mostly inconsistent. The forwards were speedy enough but they lacked cohesion, and the defence, weaken-

Indians 167 for 3. dec. (A Madar 37 not out, A. R. Minu 26, A: A. Rumjahn 50; F. Baker 3 for 44, D. McLellan 3 for 43). Civil Service 92 (H. Daniells 30, W. Col-ed by the fact that Guest was ledge 32: A. R. Minu 4 for 25 A. R. transferred to the forward line, 'Kitchell 4 for 12).

was not very impressive. Craigengower beat Club de Re-

"The winners went away to a good. creio by five wickets:

start, doing most of the attacking. Pritam Nath got possession and opened the scoring with a Merce low drive. Not long after, Sawal

Recreio 109 (E É Gosano 47: P. J. Billimoria 7 for 20); C. C. c. 11 for 5 (F. R. Zimmern 50 not out. A. R. H. Esmail' 17). .

Army played a drawn game with Khan made no mistake with his the Royal Navy:

Army 144 for 9 dec. (Major Raw- storne 25, Lt. Godby 41. Lt. Bead. nell 27; Chelcroft 5 for 29). Navy 2 93 for 6 (Thomas 26 not out, Her-

bert 24.)

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Folice beat Indians by 125 runs; Police 171 (A. E. Carey 55. C. Pope 32. P. Loughlin 27; L All 5 for 51, Y. Barma 4 for 43), I. R. C. 46. (Pope 3 for 21, Baker 6 for 24).

Army "A" beat Civil Service by 8 wickets:

Civil Service 97 (H Harper 29; 38 Sergt. Goodyear 4 for 21, Q. M. S. 37 Eaton 3 for 23). Army "A" 126 for

6 (Lt. Ingram 57).

shot

In the meantime G. Singh re- duced arrears for the Civilians witn a fine shot.

LOSERS ATTACK

Play then fluctuated more evenly and just before half-time the losers were actually doing most of the attacking. At this stage G. Singh, Pinto And Sousa were outstanding and Guest put in some safe and steady work.

I

Alter the interval the Civilians preased for a period but their at tacks were frustrated and again the Bervices took up the running. Conditions at this stage were be-

Royal Navy beat Club de Recrelo coming decidedly unpleasant and by nine wickets:..

Recreio 85 (A. E. Noronha 31. L 5G. Gosano 30; C. P. O, Hutley 5 for 219), Navy 177 for 2 (Lt., Webster 68 not out. C. P. O. Hutley 58).

Craigengower beat University by 24 runs:

2

Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Coin, 146 lbs.

(C. L. Gregory) 1 Mr. L.T.F.' Gold Sovereign, isi 1b5...................(B. L. Tao) Mr. W. H. 8. Davis' Voltaire, 151

lbs. (W. H. S. Davis) 3 Time: 33.3/5, 103.2/5, 1.37.3/5. 2.10.

Distance: Short head. length. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $22.60. Flaces: $7.30. $7. Betting

W: P.

AREN R

Voltaire (W. H. S, Davis) 15 20 Gold Coin (C. L. Gregory)

·Gold Sovereign (BL. Tao) National Spirit (L B

Chao)

C. C. C. 159 (D. Hung 27, A. Zim- mern 80; K. L. Ng 4 for 83, C. H Tech 5 for 48). University 135 (K. 8. Oh 20, K. T. Loke 17, K. L. Ng 35: B. R. Iranee 8 for 38).

anything but conduciye. to high- class hockey, but the players kept their feet and there ·were some good exchanges.

The winners were steadily assert- Ing their superiority, however, and they netted once more through Sawai Khan.

There were several changes made in the teams.

The following were the teams: Civilians-Chan Kam-fui (Po-

Hong Kong Cricket Club drew Ice); Maher Singh (Police), Hay- with Kowloon Cricket Club:

Club 214 for 8 dec. (H. J. Arm- strong 106. C. W. E. Bishop 49). "Kowloon 143 for 5 (K. M. Baxter 53, A. T. Lay 24, R. T. Broadbridge 27 not out).

18 21

RACE 2

41 24

No. 130

.$158.70

171

*

.18

11

$1

200

6-Ladies' Sprint (Unofficial) (Half a Mile). Mr. Why's Victory Life, 160

lbs. ......(Miss Lots Fearon) 1 Mr. J. H. Potts' Gold Clause, 138

lbs.

(Betty Fair) 2 Mr. F. J. Gelllon's Merry Maker,

123 lbs. (Miss Richardson) 3 Time: 31.2/5, 1.02.4/5. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $11,60..

Places: $8.80, $9.10, $7.00.

Betting

Victory Life (Fearon) Shih Tin Grand (Beryl

Fair)

45.30 22.60 Unplaced Nos, 280, 282, 225 each $8.30.

RACE S

lat No. '70, $209.90. Unplaced No. 154, $69.90,

RACE 4

(31 Special)

No. 564 ...$1,022.40 2440........ 202.10

125

148.00

Unplaced Nos 4113, 3723, 1999, P. 3867, 272, 2789, 1001, 1595, 1596 each W.

32 8 $28.60.

KACE B

25 13

Gold Clause (Betty Fair)

7

No. 114

Coureaur Bieu (Richard)- 12 Merry Maker (Richardson) " Hohenfels (Hall)

7

"254

10

3

A

48. Unplaced No. 127, $24-

.$151.60 43.30 21.00

CASH SWEEPS

RACE #

RACE 1.

No.. 212

No. 12

152

135

$141,40 40.40 20.20

25

236

$143,00 40.80 20.40

Unplaced Nos. 5, 218, 254 each

$7.50.

8 FEB., From U.K. vis Straita "MENETHEUS" 17 FEB., From U.K. via Straits

29. FER, From U.K, via Straits"

1 MAR, From U.K. via Straits

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livaited passenger accommodation

...Par frei ht, passage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30333.

Agante. 1, Connaught Road, C.

Unplaced No. 175, $22.40.

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8th Feb.

Airways Plane Chekiang Kalgan Eurybates

*1*

Terukuns Murn.. Orane Edis Roussel Antanor...

Pan-American

Airways Piane

Kiungehoo Kumana

Pra, McKinley Tirosa. Greisenan Nanchang

Uhangte

#

Emp. of Canada.. Fushimi Mars..

8th Feb. Ath Feb.

9th Feb.

10th Feb.

10th Feb

10th Feb

11th Feb.

11th Fob.

11th Feb.

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12th Feb.

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Glenapp ... Talmu

15th Feb,

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Ataula Maru Jarthage...

17th Feb. 19th Feb.

Pictoria Tilawa Veneetheus

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For

MONDAY

Air Mail for Slan, "Lanchow and Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service”. (To further points by surface transport as Services permits). Formoss Swatow and Tientsin Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and South America, Canada and *EUROPE via San Francisco-due San Francisco, let diarch S'hai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, 11.8.A

*0, and *B: America and *EUROPE

PEL

DATE and TIMB

Monday, th

G.P.O. & KP.0.

Eurasia Plane Reg. Ord,

Hongkong Marw...). S... Tukang

9.00 AM

9.307AM

10.30 AM

8.30 PM

Parcela

4.00 PM

Fra. Taft...

Reg.

5.00 PM

Ord., Parools

6.30 PM

4.00 XX

8.00 PM

6.30 P

vis Vancouver B., (Parcels for } &mp, of Japan Beg. Canada only)--dúo Vancouver 8.0, į 26th February 200 Air Mail for Wuchow, Kweliin,

Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C Airways Direct Ser- Vice"

TUESDAY

Swatow and Shanghai Airmail for "France Orient Air-

Ways Service" due Marseilles 20th February. Saigon, Ceylon. India, East and South Africa, Egypt and EUROPE ris Mareilles dos Marseilles 7th Mar. Fort Bayard and Haiphong" Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Amoy and Shanghai... Japan

Air Mall for “K.L.M. "Airways Ser- vice"-due Amsterdam, 20th February. Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt)

and *EUROPE vis Marseilles due Marseilles 10th March andʼL addon. Parcels-toe London 18th March Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono- falu, and U.8.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ser- vice" due San Francisco 18th February

ward (Police); Brown (Police), Hassan (Radio), Malik (K.LT.C.); Teja Singh (Policë), A. E. P. Guest (Radio), G. Singh (Radio), Pinto

WEDNESDAY (K.LT.C.) and A P. Souza Swatow and Bangkok (K.LT.C.).

Army and Air Force:-Cpl. Dob-

Straite and Calcuta Зарад son (RE); Robinson (R.AF.), Pte. Swatow and Tientsin Grogan (Middlesex); L/CDL Ray

BA

THURSDAY

(R.B.), L/NK Gulam Rasul (Raj- puta), Brown (Seaforths); Kanda | Holhow Bux (HKSRA), Lieut. Sawal sandakae Khan (Rajputs), Lieut Pritam Swatow and Shanghai Nath (Rajputs), Lieut. Chattay Haiphong

#Swato, Foochow and Tiantain

(Middlesex) and Riima. Partagir (Kumaons).

It is probable there will be another representative match pr- ranged soon.

GOLF TITLE

Junior Championship. Second Round.

The second round of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's Junfor championship was played at Fan- ling yesterday and resulted as follows:-

N. E. Littlejohn beat T. Low 2 and 1; R. Hancock beat B. J. Mora- han 5 and 4; R. G Gray beat. R. G. Gray beat R. E. H. Nelson 3 and 1; W. W. C. Shewan heat G. B. | Archbutt 3 and 2..

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Ale Mail for “K. L. M. AirwayS Service"-due Amsterdam; 22nd February.

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & 8. Africa,

Aden Egypt and EUROPE vi Marseilles due Marseilles, 18th Mar

SATURDAY

Air - Mall för "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-dus London, 21st February. “ Air Mail for “Australla by Imperial Airways Service”--due Darwin, 20th February.

C.N.A.C.,

Plane

Soochow ....

Felix Roussel

Felia Rouansi

G. & Paul Doum” Haitan

Taiuuan... Terukuni Maru..

Antenor

Antenor

Pan American

Airways Plano

Kuriyang

Borang

14

Kung... Hangiano

Muinam...

Tai Seun Hong Kinachow

Canim

Ord,

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Reg. 7th 5.00 PM Ord. 8th 6.00 AM

Tuesday, 8th

8.30 AM

G.P.C. & R.P.O. Reg.

9.30 AM

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10.00 AM

Reg.

9.45 A

Ord.

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3.30 FM

3.39 PM

(C.P.O. & X.P.0.

Beg.

400 PM

Ord.

4.30 PM

Parcels

00 PM

Reg.

4.15 FX

Ord.

3 00 PM Kowloon P.0. Bog 8th 50`PM Ord. 8th 5.00 PM

Q.P.O.

Reg. Eth 5.00 PM Ord, 9th 8,00. AN

Wednesday, 9th

6.30 AM

Parcels 11.30 AM 10rd. 19.30 PM

5,00 PM 5.00

9.30 AM 2,00 PM 3.30.PN

Thursday, 10th, -

B.30 AM 6.30 AM

8,80 AM

8.30 AM

9.00 rx

Friday, 11th,

Tyndareve Kaying Emp, of Canada...

Fushimi Maru

Pub Mand

G.P.O.& K.P.O. Bog. Ord

Reg.

4.30 PM

G.P.O.&K.P.O.

5,00 PM

Ord.

Airways PlanS

Saturday, 6th, G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg. 13th 5.00 P Ord. 18th 3.00 AM G.TO. & L.P.O.

Imperial

6.00 PM

6,30 TH·

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