PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1939.
2 In the World of Sports
NAVYLIGHT SHOWS GOOD PROMISE FOR DERBY Ample Jockey Talent For Annual Race Meeting
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MY ARTICLE TO-DAY WILL BE CONFINED TO COMMENTS IN GENERAL ON THE DOINGS OF THE NEW PONIES ENTERED FOR THE ANNUAL RACE meeting which opens on Saturday, February 25, and` officially rings up the curtain for the 1939 Season. last week has seen quite a number of the contenders being put through regular trials, and coupled with the opportunity given owners last Wednesday and Thursday mornings, of galloping their ponies on the grass course; rail fans have been able to gain an insight into the actual capabilities of the various entrants.
The full complement of jockeys racing at the Valley last season are still available and with arrivals, from the Northern ports, owners will have ample talent at their disposal for the five days of racing. Mr. T. L. Wong, who will do service for the Lan stable, is due in the Colony over the week end, while I understand that Mr. Marshall will be arriving on the 16th instant or thereabouts and will be up on the Sassoon nominations. The Li Po Chun stable will the Marber stable and it was probably have Mr. J. Pöte also gratifying to see Mr. W. Hunt again to look after their H. S. Davis in starters. In addition, Mr. T.
the saddle
again after a prolonged and
Y. Wout from Hankow, has enforced absence. been booked by
a
number
of the smaller stables. Mr. Donald Black has returned
NAVYLIGHT IMPRESSES
As readers are undoubtedly in-
Local Soccer SOFTBALL NOTES
Forecast
SATURDAY
SENIOR SHIELD
(Second Replay)
Kowloon (1) Y, S. CHINA "A" (1)
JUNIOR SHIELD
{Semi-Final)
Engineers v. MIDDLESEX
Division I
ROYAL SCOTS (1) v. Club 16. (Figures in brackets denote score in previous match).
Division 11
ST. JOSEPH'S Sth A.A v. Kowloon v. KWONG WAH ̧ -
Division III (A)
NABC. v. KIT CHE Stanley v. ELECTRIC 30th R.A. v. 5th R.A.
DIVISION HI CHAMP
Second Round) Royal Scots v. RA.F..
SUNDAY SENIOR SHIELD (Semi-Final)
ST. JOSEPH'S v. Police JUNIOR SHIELD
(Semi-Final)
P.W.D. v. Royal Scots
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MEN'S LEAGUE TEAMS COMPLETE FIXTURES
Hong Games Should Provide Best Sport For To-morrow
{By "R.O.Y.")
Three Men's Deague teams complete their season's Bxtures là to-morrow's softball programme, which will consist of two ladies', three men's and five Hong matches. The ladies start off the day, as usual, at 10.00 am., when the Cardinals meets the Cubs in the only fixture to be played on the Filipino Club ground, the Wildcats-Filiplao girls match having been postponed owing to the latter being unable to raise a' team.
The Cardinals cannot afford to drop this game if they are to stay in the running for championship honours, so Coach Molthen has been holding frequent practice, sessions, in anticipation of the strong opposition which is expected from the Cubs, who have been playing consistent but luckless ball.. Both squads will be at full strength and,,a keen tussle is in- dicated. The Central British Girla Baby play at home against the Panthers who have but one solitary
win to their credit. The British girls have yet to register their Arst points, but should go close to
thers are weaker than any squad the Muirmaids have previously met.
SHANGHAI TENNIS doing so in this game as the Pan-
TEAM AT" I.R.C.
Good Match "Down For To-Morrow
The Indian Recreation Club will engage the Shanghai Entrersity
from leave and will ride forterested in the Derby Forecast Pool Chinese Graduates in a series of!
I will first discuss the chances of the various candidates for this classic. In my last article I
ADVERTISEMENT stressed the excellent chances of
THE FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB
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The Grand National Meeting
exhibition matches to-morrow on their courts, Sookur:poo Valley. Three commencing at 2.30 p.m. singles and two doubles will be played, and the following will re- present the Indians:--
Singles:-Omar Rumjahn, H., D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjan.
Doubles H. D. Rumjahr and A.
Rose Best and Hyndford Bridge. and warned readers to carefully watch the future performances oI Navylight. This latter pony last Saturday morning was givenja real test and came through the ordeal. Madur. A. R. Miņu and I. M. A.
Razack. very creditably.
The "Cre" candidate was sent
will be held at Kwanti on Suster the mile and a quarter course FRIENDLY HOCKEY
day, 12th February, 1939, com mencing at 2.30 p.m.
and after a first slow quarter of 40 seconds, this bay male opened. up and gave rall fans a glimpse. Special trains leave Kowloon at of what she is capable of doing. 1.08 p.m. and leave Fanting at The full time was 2:42-2/5, with 6.30 p.m. The Arst Class Re-the last mile in 2:02-2/5. The turn fare of $2 includes ad. last quarter was covered in a frac- mittance to the Race Course. tion over 31 seconds and the hair
mtle in 1: 1-2/5.
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Club "A" beat the Navy 2nd XI by two goals to one in a friendly hockey encounter at King's Park sides were yesterday. The two evenly matched, the Club, perhaps, getting more of the play away from their goal area.
Navylight was moving caslly at
Vickers opened the score for the the finish and Candlelight, an Aus-
good shot for goal tralian "from same stable, Navy, a
In of Lowe's stick. though conceded some three to glancing four seconds at the start of the Morgan equalized for the club be- gallop. was caught hali
fore the interval. way through and unable to stay up with the Derby griffin over the
final quarter.
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FURTHER
SPORTS NEWS
PAGES, 9, 16.
SOFTBALL
FIXTURES
The complete list of fixtures in
the softball leagues to-130rrow is
follows:-
FILIPINO CLUB GROUND ·
Cardinals v, Cubs, 10 am. CENTRAL BRITISH GROUND
C. B. Girls v. Baby Panthers, 11
a.m:
5
Midgets v. 0B.A., 12.30 p.m.; PK. Baseballers v. 3rd M.G. Coy.. 1.41. p.m.;
Chinese Baseballers v. Canadian Chinese, 3 p.m.
LA SALLE GROUND
H.K. Electric v. Socony, 10 a.m.; N.C. Bank v. Lacas, 1130, a.m. KAI TAK GROUND China Underwriters v. Ewo, 2.15
14.m.;
H.K.. Bank Y. Shell, 3.30 p.m.
RAF. GROUND American Express v. Royal Air Force, 4 p.m.
HOME SOCCER LONDON. Feb. 10 (Reuter) -
in the First Division of the English Football League, Leices- ter City, playing at home, were beaten by Charlton by five goals "to one.
Of
REFEREES MEETING
The half-monthly meeting the Hongkong Football Referees Association will be held in the offices of the Hongkong Football Association, Room 55, 4th Floor, Bank of Canton Building, on Mon- day, February 13, at 8 pm.
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MEN'S LEAGUE The Midgets are favoured ta retain the leading position in
the Men's League with a vic tory over the Central British boys who have displayed great hitting strength in all of their recent outings; in Herbig Quen, however, they will be up against the speediest hurler in the Colony and it is doubtful if they can produce enough hits to cause an upset here. The Midgets are not expected to give anything away, as a loss would mean the end of their champion ship hopes for this season.
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TO-DAY
CRICKET-First division, Kowloon V. Civil Service, Indians y Army, Navy v. Craigengower. Second division, Civil Service. v. Kowloon, Army
Indians, V. Craigengower v. Navy, Philce, v. University, Club v. Recreo. FOOTBALL-Senior shield replay
course.
GOLF'—Bogey pool, ̈new
Fanling. HOCKEY.--Brawn Cup. C.BA, V. OBS. (C.B.S.), 3 p.m.; YMCA v. Club (Happy Valley), 3 pm: Recreio A v. St. Andrew's A (St. Andrew's). 3 p.m.; Recreio B Y D.G.S. (Recreto), 3 pm. RUGBY.-Hongkong 1.
(Happy Valley), 4 p.m.
Malaya
Kowloon v. South China A (S00-TENNIS-Shanghai Universities V. Chinese Recreation Club
(Causeway Bay), 2.30 p.m.
kunpool, 4 p.m.; First, division, Scots v. Club (Caroline Hill), 4.5
series, racing yachts.
TO-MORROW
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p.m.; Junior shield semi-final, YACHTING.-First championship Engineers v. Middlesex (Kow- loc), 3.45 p.m. Second division, 5th R.A v. St. Joseph's (St.
FOOTBALL.—Senior shield semi- Joseph's 4.15 pm.; Kowloon w
Arial, St. Joseph's v Police Kwong Wah (Kowloon), 2.30 p.m.
(Causeway Bay), 3.30 p.m. Junior Third division (A). RAS.C. v.
shield semi-final, P.WD. v, Scots EL Che (Military), 4.15 pm:
(Hongkong FC.), 3.30 p.m. Stanley. Electie (Military) GOLF-Bogey pool. new
2.45 p.m.; 30th R.A v. 5th RA (St. Joseph's), 2.45 p.m. Third division championship play-off, Scots v. R.A.F. (Sookunped). 2.30 p.m. Charity match, Navy v. Marines (Causeway Bay), 4.30 p.m.
COUTES.
Fanling. RACING.-Grand National meeting
(Kwant), 2.30 pm. SOFTBALL--Men, Canadians น. Recrelo; Baseballers v. Machine Gunners. Midgets 9. C.BÀ Women, C.B.A. v. Panthers; Car- dinals v. Cubs; Wildcats v. Fil- pinos. TENNIS.—SHanghai Universities v Indians (Sookunpoo), 2.30 pm. YACHTING-Sixth championship
series, cruisers.
MONDAY, FEB. 13
4 Women's.
PONY GOES L'AME
Racing Heart, an old Australian Subscription Grimin owned by Mr. Oliver, was taken out by a Russian riding boy over the half mile sprint | YACHTING. Fourth distance yesterday morning, and second series.
V. on completion of the gallop it was HOCKEY-University Com- discovered that the pony had gone bined Schools (Pokfulam),,, 45" Jame.
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