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PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY. PRESS

SPORT

ALL THE SPORTING NEWS AND

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning rallops at

the Race Course yesterday:—

Scene during the football match between South China "B" and the Middlesex Regiment at Caroline Hill yesterday. The latter won by 2-1.

League Cricket ANOTHER DRAWN

MATCH

YACHTING

RESULTS

league footBALL

Sonth China. "Bs"

Record Gone

MIDDLESEX WIN BY ODD GOAL IN THREE

[Races

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1938.

THIRD EXTRA MEETING

NOTES

TWO-DAY PROGRAMME

FIRST DAY

Oxford Wins

Boat Race

SECOND YEAR IN SUCCESSION

London, April 2.

The Middlesex Regiment Foot- ball Elever gave a rude shock to

The usual large crowds lined supporters of South Ching Athle-

The Third Extra Race Meeting points of vantage along the 41, milles the towpaths and occupied other the Asscelation on Saturday when, will be held on Saturday, April 16. course from Putney, to Mortlake to playing with ten mcn for 63 min-first race to be run at 12.30 p.m. witnest the 90th Universities' Boat utes of their First Division league and Monday, April 18, starting at Race which, for the second year match against South China "B" the same time. The programme in succession and for the third they won after a hard fight by for the two days follow:-- the odd goal in three.

time since the War, was won by 1.-12.30 p.m.-Mirs Bay Handi-Oxford. It was enlefly the fine defence of the military side that gained Third $200. For China Ponies, "A blowing and Cambridge, having cap-Winner $600. Second $300.. A strong southwesterly wind was the victory for them. They were

Class. Winners of $5,000 or more won the toss, chose ever a thorn in the side of the in stakes since 1st January, 1938, side.

the 'Surrey barred. Jockey time. tackling was more than the trance $5. From the Two Mile start. Oxford at first led slightly, Allowance. En- The crews were off to a good Losers' attack could cope with.

Chinese "forwards, and their first-

"South China. "B" thus lose the Post Once Bound and in (About and at one mile were 14 lengths

unbeaten record, and, on the run of play in this match, Middlesex fully deserve the honour of being the first team to lower their co lours this year.

Teams'-

South China "A":-Tam Kwan

One Mile 171 Yards)...

ahead. The lead was reduced and 2-1.00 p.m.-Hongham Bay the crews were level at Hammer- Handicap-Winner $550. Becond smith Eridge. and a close struggle $275. Third $175. For China ensued.

At three miles. Oxford Pontes, "B" Class. Grifins of this was half a length ahead and the Season, barred. Jockey Allowance, margin was steadily increased, Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Oxford won by two lengths. The Post Once Round and In (About time was 19 minutes 30 seconds.

(British Wireless). One Mile 171 Yards),

3.-2.30p.m.St. George's Plate.-} - Presented: with $750 added for

"A"

hon: Tay Quee-lcang. Lau Mau Leung In-chin. Dim Tak-no, Tse Kam-hing: Yeung Shul-yick, Yeuk

Chan Hon-woo.

Tak-fa!, Lan Chung-säng, and Leẻ She-ynu. Winner. Second $300. Third $200, sections at the discretion of the

Handicapper. Middlesex: -- Hartley: Watson, A Handicap for Grifins of this Sheehan: Freshwater, Bright, Wil: |Season. Fonies classified

3.-2,30 p.m.-Sugar Loaf Handi- kinson, Grogan, Courtney, Pear Class, barred. Jockey Allowance. cap-Winner $500. Second $250,0

$150. For enn, Saw and Britton.

Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Third

China Ponies. Grimins of this Season. "Winners Miles.

at this Meeting and Ponies that 4-3.00 p.m.-Rosehill Stakes.— Winner $500. Second $300. Third have won $1,500 or more in stakes. barred To be ridden by Jockeys $200. For Australian Subscription who have not won ten races any

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS AND

GOAL-SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

Ponies of this Season. Winners at

S. China "B" 1 Middlesex 2 Race Meetings of this Club, bar where at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. From red. Weight: 10 lb. under weight the Two Mile Fost Once Round and Grogan, Brit-

for inches. I lb. penalty for every

Chinese

:*

tance Qr. 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last

Dis- 1st Qr..

Charybdis

40.3

1.19.4

Qr. Qr.

1.50

QC. Qг.

30.1

Commencement Bay

t

30.2 1.15

1.47.4 2.19.2

31,3

Yum Sing

1

39.3 1.15.2 1.50.3 221.2

31

Laughing Buddha

1 42

1.17.3 1.53.2 2.24.2

31

Derby Day

1

27.1

55.1 1.25.3 1.53.4

20.3

Desert Chlet

1 38.2 1.15.2 1.47

2.20.3 2.50.4 30.1

Sea Dragon

1

37.1 1.124 1.48.1 2.17.2

31.1

Plain View

1

94.2 1.09.3 1.48.2 215.1

31.4

Lancashire Chips

1

33.3 1.02.4 1.313 210.1.

28.3

Moonlight View

I 39 1.10.3 1.49.4 2.20.2

30.2

Humdrum Eve

11 30

1.05" 1.40.1 2132 245.2 32

Gordito, Piet Hein

and Atomic Star

14 43

1 41

Golden Cow

1.21 121

Cameroplan

# 33.3 1.07.1

1.58.2 2.29.3 3.01.4 32.1 1.58.2 2.29.2 1.36.2

31

30.4

Electron

33.4 1.08.1 1.33.2

27.1

Jack High and

National Guard

37.4 1.15.1 1.51.4

35.3

Llangollen and Rex

Ceritre Court

1

Tribute

1

Silkylight and New Star 1

34.4 1.10

31.2 1.01.11.20 29 58 1.27.1 1.56.1 44.1 1.20.3 209 2.40.4 1.41 2113

27.4

29

37.4

30.3

Cape Comorin

1

43.3 1.19.2 1.54.4 2.28.3

33,4

Centre Forward

1

40.4 1.17 1.52.2 2.20

33.4

Lancashire Chips

1

12.2 1.18.2 1.52.1 2.25.4

33.3

Courting Eve

1

41.1 1.17.4 1.40.3 2.15.4

28.2

Cricketer

1

38 1,15 1.50.3 2.24

33.2

Smiling Thru

1

33.4 1,11 1.47,4 2.21

33.1

Home Brew

1

33.3 1.03.3 1.33.1 200

27.4

Royal Highness

1

39.3 1.17.2 1.51.2 2.22

30.3

Valorous dri

1

39.1 1.17:2 1.55

2.29.1

34.1

Astrik

1

40.4 1.22

2.03.1 2.36.2

33.1

Murray River

1

39.2 1.18.2 1.53.3 2.23.4

30.1

Final Triumph

35.2 1.09.3 1.41

31.2

King's Bounty

? 39.1 1.14.2 1.48

31.3

Blstre

1

35.3 1.10.2 144.2 2.15

30.2

Katinka

1

42.3 1.19.3 1.52.2 2.21.4

29.2

INDIANS AND C.C.C. SHARE HONOURS Craigengower Cricket Club and the Indian Recreation Club drew on the Hong Kong Cricket Club their second ground yesterday in play-off for the senlor cricket shield.

Sunlight View

37.2 1.11.3

1.41

29.2

Lancashire Lass

# 32.3 1.07.1

1.39.4

32.3.

Tampa Bay

1

41.3 1.21.1 1.57.4 2.30

34.1

A Great Time

1

33

1.04.3 1.04.4 2.02.4

28

A Lovely Time

The umpires were Messrs. A. W. Mr. Hayward and P. E. Baskett.

relieved during a Hayward was part of the game by Mr. T. A. Pearce,

1

32.3 1.05.4 1.352 2.03.3

28.1

Perfect Day and

Sea Urchin

1

30.1 1.00.3 1.30.4 1.59.4

29

Vixen Tor

1 33.

1.04.1 1.31.1

28.2

The Buffer and Boris

1

34.3 1.10

1.39.2 2.07.1

27.4

Royal Scot

33.4 1.06.1

1.35.2

29.1

Handicap Eve

1

36.4 1.12

1.46 2.18

32

It is understood, that the maten will not be again re-played. and that the two teams will be Joint Champlons, as in the case of the Jan Indians and the Hong Hong Cric- ket Club last year.

Jean

Ranger.

1

3*7 1.12

1.45.2 2.16.1

30.3

Scores follow:-~-...

The sixth championship series ot yacht races under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was sailed on Saturday under excellent weather conditions and resulted as follows:

Yacht

Corrected Pos'n. 'H' Class started at 14.25 Siskin

18.11.01 1 (Mr. D. Allen)

16.11.16 Dorothea

(Mr. A. Drummond)

10.12.13 Aeriel

(Mr. Drew Wilkinson) 16.12.30 Diana

(Mr. J. Gifford Hull Colleen

...... 16.15.58 (Rev. E. D. A. Staunton) 'A' Class started at 14.80

16.26.35 Redshank

(Capt. R H Bower)

16.26.12 (Mr. J. Krogh Moe)

16.27.52 3 (Col. G. C. Gowlland) Nereld Ir

18.21.54

2

3

5

1

Watson (own

toal)

tain

2

Club

3

Pearse 2. Ker-

Chin Chi-fai 2

win Eastern

1 Kowloon

4

Soon Ling-

Expression. Time

1

42 1,20

1.50.2 2.29.2

33.

Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.>

sing

Betts, Maxwell,

Honniball,

Five Rulers

1 41 1.20.2

1.56,4 2.29.4

33

National Pride

1

383.1.18.3

1.53.4 2.25.3

31:4

F. K. Let b A. 'H. Mudar

Beat. That

32.1 1.03.2 1.32.4

29,2

Captain Blood

1

42.2 1.23.2.2.00.4 2.32,4

32

A. R. HL Esmall e M. P. Madar

b Kitchell

Athemis Carpenter

D.N.F.

SECOND DIVISION

16.29.22

5

Middlesex

(Major B. E. C. Dixon)

11

Twilight Star

1 33 1.05.2 1.38.2 2.08.2

28

F. Zimmerr e Abbas b Minu.

True Blue

.......... 16.28.27

6

Jober

39

1.15 1.48 220

32

G. Souza e Ali b Minu

.31

(Mr. H. 8. Rouse)

· Frost. Tait Club

Bag Tor

1 39

Mac's Adventure

38.2

Borrachito

Racing Boy

11 38 39

Just in Time

1.16

32 1.11.2 1,13 1.48 2.22.2 2.54.1 31,4 1.15 1.50 2.22.3 # 35.3 1.09.1 1.39.2

1.49.3 2.20 2,48.3 20.3

E. Zimmern & Minu

..41

Eve

16.28.33

Wilson, Scott,

1.45.1 2.17.1

A. T. Lee b Minu

D

W. Rapley c A. M. Rumjaha

(Capt. E Bader) Kittiwake

Shaw.

18.23.35

8

Royal Scots

?

South China

0

32.3

.b Minu

..16

30,1

A. K. Ismail b Kitėhell

(Miss P. M. King) Painted Endy

Slade

3

Joss

DNF. 18.31.54

Kwong Wah

7

Engineers (C.)

9

Split Hand, Rexians and

..

A. Hamson b Minu

y

Chin Chi-fun.

Lucky Seven

1

39.

1.18.3 1.51.2-2.34.3

33.1

W. Hong Sling not out

Lám Wing-kai.

Gull

10

Strathroy

1

37

1.09.4 1.49.2 2.07.1

27.4

P. J.

Wong King-

||

Cleeve and Whalsey

43.2 1.21

1.53.3

32.3

b Minu

D

Teal

Dekko

Gladiator

1 37.1 1.07.3 1.37-

135

29.2

Extras...

1

(Mr. H. Dreyer)'

... 18.33.20 (Capt. S. del Court)

11

1.27

31

cheung 2. Leung Bing-kam 2. Yeung Tse-·

La Linda

D.N.F.

Svivandale

1

30.2

Total 125

Soldier of China

1

30

1:11.2 1.45

2.17.1

32.1

National Defence

I

40.3 1.18.4 1.51

2.24.1

30.1

Tyne

1 40.3 1.16.4 1.51 2.24.1

30.1

Night View

32.4

Eunice

'G' Class staried at 14.35

16.41.19 Mrs. A. S. Guerin}

16.45:40

0

1

Kowloon

Cruz 2..

2

Sydney Bridge

(Lt M. Blake)

Eryl

OMR W .10 2 24, 1

Stella

...............

6 1 21

Heron

18 8 35

11 2 30

2

Zephyr

'' & 'T' Classes started at 14.25 Sirius

... 16.29.47 Mr. J. G. K. Dewer)

16.33.00. Major J. C. L. Yale)

... 16.36.04 (Mr. F. C. Manning!

18.37.41 (Lt.Cdr. W. S. Hall, R.N.}

18.39.04

1

2

3

4

5

14

-

(Col. Haycraft)

Ailsa

18:41.37

1 Nannette

(Mr. G. Moffatt Wilson)

18.43.30

7

Police

Mr. E. Stephenson)

Club

24

00

LADIES HOCKEY

1 10 33 61 2,10 32 41 IK, Chinese ... 17. 1 2 14 23'79

8. China "A" 16 8

14 7 2 5 25 18 16 Kowloon Eastern . 16 6 4 6 40 31 16 15 3 5 7 30 31 11 ...... 14 3 St. Joseph's 14 "2

6

4

ship Race, Mixed Classes.

TOMORROW

Louis, who weighed in at 14 A. R. Abbas L. B. W. Bilimoria...20 YAGĦTING. —Ladies' Champion- stone 6 lbs. against his opponent's A. R... Minu e A. T. Lee,

14 stone, won in decisive fashion; gaining every rounia.

4

Games End Season

11

.2.00 2.33 37.2 1.17.41.54.3 2.25

CRAIGENGOWER

Bilmoria st. Ismall

-

Sporting

1 36 1.10.3 1.41.2 2.141

# 35.2 1.08.3 1.40,2

Fixtures

BADMINTON-“A” Division Play-

off, Recrelo v. Chinese YMCA. (Taikoo), 8 p.m.

!. LOUIS

KNOCKS

OUT THOMAS

Scores With Barrage

Of Good Lefts

Chicago, April 2.

Joe Louis, holder of the world's

Fall of Wickets 1 (F. K. Lee) for Owl 8: 2. (F. Zimmern) for 19: 3 Esmail) for 20; 4 (Souza) for 78:

5 (A. T. Lee) for 91; 6 (E Zim- 'mern) for 94; 7 (Ismall) for 105: * Rapley) for 121. 9 (Hamson 125:

BOWLING ANALYSIS

A. H. Madar Abbas Minu Kitchell

A. M. Rumlahn

5

INDIAN E. C.

MEETINGS.-HK. Football Asso-heavyweight boxing championship, 8. A. Ismail b F. Zimmern

ciation Council Meeting, 6.30 p.m. last night successfully defended K Nazario F. Zimmeṛn ↳ A. SHOOTING: Bisley Meeting (Kow-his title

T. Lee.....- when he knocked out toon Ranges).

Harry Thomas in the fifth round A. R. Kitchell b Billimoria TENNIS. Colony championships of a scheduled 15-round bout,

A. H. Madar not out (H.K.C.C.).

TODAY

TENNIS. Colony Championships

(Hong Kong C.C.).

b Billimoria

Extras

Total (for 7 wkts.).

A. A. Rumjahn b Billimoria The knovk-out came after 2 M. el Arculli L. B. W. F. Zimmern minutes 50 seconds in the nith M. P. Madar not out

ound. In the third round, Just WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0 BADMINTON: Men's Singles Cham-before the bell, Thomas sat down pionship Final, and Women's in his own corner, and in the Doubles Knock-out Tournament fourth he went down for counts (Taikoo), 8 p.m.

of eight, seven, nine and seven,

HARD LEFTS SHOOTING, Hong

Association Weekly Spoon, and He went down again in the fifth Practice Shoot. Army Ranges. round, for no count, and rose to Kowloon City, 2 p.m.

meet a barrage of left hooks to which he tried from zamely to rise but fell back' on

Коде

Rifle

TENNIS. Colony Championships the jaw..

(H.K.C.C.).

(Mr. P. H. MacMillan) 18.2342

"

Champions v. Rest

isang. Eastern

2 $100 or part thereof won in stakes. (About One Mile 171 Vards),

Allowance. Entrance $5.

4.-3.00 p.m.-Easter Stakes.- Jockey From the 14 Mile Post (About Half Winner $750. Second $300. Third 3 Mile 170 Yards).

$200, For China Ponies. Weight: 5.-3.30 p.m.-Deep Bay Handi-145 lb. Winners at any time of one race, 5 ib; of 2 races, 71b; of 3 cap-First. Section).—Winner $500.; Second

For races. 10 lb, of 4 or more races, 15 $250. Third $150.

penalty. Entrance $5. One china Pontes. "C" Class. Jockey | Allowance. Entrance $5. 8ix Fur- longs.

2 5th A.A. Bde.

R.A. 1

"Bancroft

3 Engineers (E.) 2

Pelahm,

Dudderidge.

Lại Wal-lam

Chan Cheung- yuln, Chan Choy.

LEAGUE TABLES

TO-DATE

FIRST DIVISION

Team

Ib: Mije,

5.--3.30

#u p.m. Morrison Handicap-Winner $550, Second Note:-One Entry only will be

Third made for the Deep Bay Handicap Ponies, "B" Class.

$175. For China Winners at this

Races Nos. 5.and 91. Entries wil

$275.

he divided into first and second Meeting, burred. Jockey Allo- sections at the discretion of the

ance. Entrance $5. From the 14 Mile Post (About Hall Mile 170 Yards).

6.-4.00 pm.-Albury Handicap....

3 Handicapper.

5.-400 p.m.-Calliope Handicap- Winner $500. Second $300. Third winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Subscription $200. For Australian Subscription Pontes, "B" Class. Jockey AllowFontes, "A" Class, Jockey Allow- Jarice. Entrance $5. Bix Furlongs.

ance. Entrance $5. One Mile. 7-4.30 p.m. Gin Drinkers Bay

7.-4.30 p.m.-Pokfulam Handi- Stakes. Winner $450. Second

cap-Winner $450. Second $225. $225. Third $125. For China

Third

$125. For

China Ponies, Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Subscription Griffins of this Club Club of this Season. Winners of this Season Winners at Race Race Meetings of this Club, bar-Meetings of this Club. barred. red. Weight: 10 lb. under weight Jockey for inches. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at Jockeys, 2 lb. penalty for each race -(First

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

8. China "B" 15 13 Middlesex... 16. 12

Royal Scots 14 9

1 1 42 47 27

won.

Allowance. Entrance $5.

Bix Furlongs.

Section).-Winner $500. $250. Third $150. For

any time. 3-5.00 pm-Kellett Handicap.

Maximum penalty: 10 lb. Second

trance $5. One Mile.

No Whips or Spurs allowed. En-China Ponies, "C" Class Winners

at this Meeting and Griffins of this" Beason that have won less than 8.--5.00 p.m.-Taiwan Bay Handi- $1,500 in stakes, barred. Jockey Section)-Winner Allowance. Entrance $5. One and

a Quarter Miles.

2 2 39 20 20

cap. (First 1 4 34 25 19 2 5 49 24 18

Note:-One Entry only will be

$450. Second, $225. Third $129. Third $125. For China Ponies, “T Class. Subscription Grimas of this Club of this Season, that have made for the Kellett Handicap not won a race at Race Meetings (Races Nos. 8 and 10). Entries will of this Club, barred. Jockey Al-bas divided into first and second lowance. Entrance $5. From the sections at the discretion of the Two Mile Post Once Round and In Handicapper.

8.-5.30 p.m.-Roa Vista Handi- Total 150 64 2264347 347 150 (About One Mile 171 Yards),

SECOND DIVISION

Note:-One" Entry only will be cap. (Second Bection). (See Race made for the Taiwan Bay Handi- No. 2).

10.-8.00p.m.--Kellett Handicap. Cap. (Races Nos. 8 and 10). En- tres will be divided into Arst and-(Second Section). (See Race No. second sections at the discretion 8). of the Handicapper.

Team

Goals!

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. The two Champions v. the Rest Middlesex ... 16 14 20 57 13 30 Ladies' hockey matches played on 5th AA. Ēde,

I

2 Saturday produced some good play R.A........ 17 14 1 2 44 23 29 and an upset. when Central Bri-Kwong Wah 18 11 5 2.73 26 27

9.-5.30 p.m.-Deep Bay Handi-

No. 5).

8tish Schoolgirls "A, winners of South China 19 10 0 $ 48 31 20 cap-(Second Section). (See Race ADVERTISEMENT - the

Brawn Cup League, were | Royal Scots 15 7 5 3 31 24 19 Fall of wickets: 1 Ismall) for 4: beaten by the odd goal in Ave by Engineers

10.6.00p.m. Talwan 2 (Kitchell) for 5; 3 (Nozarin) for the Jurifor "Rest” XI.

(E)

17 8 3 € 51 30 19 Handicap-(Second Section). 24: 4 for, 54 (Abbas); 5 (Minu) for "Y" Ladies 58: 6 (A. A. Rumlahn) for 65: 7 Champions, however, had most of Chinese

Caer Clark Cup Kowloon 16 6 0 12 32 59 12 Race No. 8).

(M. el Acull) for 74:

Police the play in their match against

BOWLING ANALYSIS

the Senior "Rest" Team, and Club might be said to have been unlucky Engineers OM-R Win having to be content with a (0) 13 3 21 2 one-all dmw..

18 6 0 12 32 59, 12 17 5 0 12 42 63 10

SECOND DAY

Eastern

14 1

17 1

0 13 16.63 2 0 18 12 74 $2

1.-12.30 Handicap-Winner

p.m.

.20 13 30 4

Teams:

5 - 23 1

Juniors

C.B.S. "A" Miss P. Pasco; Miss

h's haunches and was counted out. R. Zimtiern

The champion scored with burd Billimoria Kofta to the head, and Thomas occasionally got in with light but mistimed and then

THURSDAY, APRIL 7 TENNIS. Colony Championships

(Hong Kong CC).

FRIDAY, APRIL. 8 BADMINTON, -~-~-~- Men's Doubles Championship Final, and Mixed Doubles Championship Final (Recreto), 8 p.m. SHOOTING: Bisley Meeting (Kow-right.

loon Ranges).

body. T. Lee

small

3 - 12 Zimmern bowled one no ball.

the Afth round, Louls scored with a succession of lefts and taggered Thomas with stift

a

FRIENDLY MATCHES

Bay

(See

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry

Cabramatta Forms for the Third Extra Race $500. Becond Meeting to be held on Saturday, $300. Third $200. For Australian 16th and Monday, 18: April, 1938 Total ...184 83 1882 434 434 14 Winners at this Meeting, barred. obtained at the Secretary's Office.

Subscription Ponies,

"Class (weather permitting), may be

B. Fallowfield, Miss E. Paterson; Miss K. Tonge, Miss M. McCaw and Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5 Miss J. Booker, Miss N. Witchell, Mrs. B. Henry: Miss V. Bradbury, One Mile.

ton.

Exchange Building; the Club

Miss D. Watson: Miss J. Parkinson. Mrs. Q. Burnett, Mrs. M. Read, Miss 2-1:00 p.m.-Boa Vista Handi- House, Happy Valley: the Hong Hong Kong Cricket Club heat the Miss D. McCaw. Miss M. Booker M. Smith and Miss M. Westcott. cap, - (First Section). Winner Kong Club; the Sports Club: Royal Navy by two wickets at Miss M. Shand and Miss B. Hough- Senior Rest: Mrs. Lunson; Miss $450. Becond $225. Third Louls sent Thomas down for no King's Park:

$125. and the Stables, Shan Kwong G. White and Miss B, Parsons; For China Ponies, "D" Class. Win- Road. TENNIS. Colony Championships count with a left hook and then

Navy 120 for 8 wkts, decl. (Woods Junior Rest:-Miss Z. Barros; Miss G. White and Miss B. Parsons;ners at this Meeting and Subscrip- (HK. Cricket Club).

came the barrage of hooks which 3, Clayton 41, Fynn 36): Club 159 Miss J. Broadbridge and Mrs. Miss 1. L. Woolley, Misi B. Pope tion Orimins of this Club of this Entries close at 12 o'clock proved to te Thomas's finish-for 9 wkts. (G.E.R. Divett 62)... Slater; Miss P. Lawson, Mrs. Gun and Miss J. Wong; Miss F. Wong, Season that have not won a race NOON on Thursday, 7th April, (Reuter).

Middlesex Regt. beat Kowloon by and Miss E Watson: Miss J. Miss E. Churn, Mrs. M. White, Miss at Race Meetings of this Club, 1938. Cricket Club by 63 runs:

|Ewing, Mrs. Ackroyd, Mrs. WI-F. Gittins and Miss D. Hunt.. barred. Jockey Allowance. En- THURSDAY, APRIL 14

Middlesex 158 (Lt. Weedon", 40|iams, Miss 8. Roberts and Miss M. At the conclusion of the games trance $5. Six Furlongs. -

Order, ATHLETICS, — Garrison Annual G.C. Burnett 4 for 13); XO.C. 95 Remedios.

Lady MacGregor... wife of His Note:One Entry only will be Athletic Sports (Final), Polo K.M, Baxter 21, G.C. Burnett 25,

Honour the Chief Justice, Bir Atholl made for the Boa Vista Handicap ground, Boundary Street, Kow-R. Lee 17 not ont; Sgt. Pointer 5 "Ladles:-Miss, J, Lakeman: MacGregor, presented the three Races Nos. 2 and 9). Entries will loon Tong, 3 p.m.

for 21).

Mrs. R. Burke and Miss A. Powler; cups won in the competition. be divided into first and second #663

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 ATHLETICS-Hong Kong Univer- sity Athletic ground, Pokfulam Road. 130 p.m. SHOOTING. — Hong Kong Rifle Association Weekly Spoon and Practice Shoot, Army Ranges. Kowloon City. 2 p.m.

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By

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

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