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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1939.

25th, 27th and 28th. Februarý, and 1st and 4th March.

On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednesday, 1st March, the first bell will be rung at 11.8.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, 4th March, the first bell will be rang at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The tiffin interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the Mecting.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND

ENCLOSURES.

Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently dis. played throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE AD. MITTED TO THE MEM BERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day Including tax-or $40.00 includ, ing tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secre- tary upon the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for 411 chits, etc.

.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

The

Secretary's Office, floor, EXCHANGE ING,

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1939.

In the World of Sports

COMBINED CHINESE WIN OVER MANILA

Visitor's Defence Cracks Up In Second Half

Thousands of spectators packed the Causeway Bay enclosure yesterday afternoon when the Combined Chinese defeated Manlia by five goals to three in the second match of the visitors' tour. On Sunday, Manila lost to Hongkong in the Interport match by four goals "to one.

There were changes in both teams yesterday. Fung King-cheong did not play for the Chinese and his place at inside-right was filled by Chan Tak-fal, of South China "B." A. Villanueva played in between the sticks instead of Ygoa, for Manila, while Miranda shifted over to the left back in place of Pacheco, who did not play. J. M. Hernandez was brought into the team at right-back,

Chinese

citadel

41

TRAINING GALLOPS Shanghai Win Sporting

The following times were clocked during the morning gallops at the Race Course on Saturday:-

Taxing Master (G) Rose Elect.(G) ..... Conquering Time (Q) Forgotten Star (G) Bruno (A)

| Battleship

|Bes Horse (8)

Luliber (0)

Hyndford Bridge (G) Welcome and Black

Diamond! (8)

Peaceful View (G) Chiltern (A)

Eve of Harvest (G) Laff At That (A)

The game was played at a fast On resumption, the Chinese at pace throughout and it was in tack combined better and gave the Old Fashion and the second half that the Manila Manila

time, a busy

Kong (5) bringing off many Pumpernickel (A) defence cracked up against the Villanuev

attack, wonderful saves. From a move- | African Diamond (A) much-improved Had Chan Tak-fal and Lal Shiu-ment initiated by Lee Wat-tong. Cockel Rol (A) wing made more of their first time Lai Shiu-wing and Chan Tak-tai

.01 opportunities instead

the ball through between dilly took dallying when in front of goal a them, Lai netting to put the different result might have beer Chinese in the lead once again.

the case.

The Chinese maintained -pres-

the

Full credit must go to Villanueva sure, ahots from "Hau Ching-to who played a brilliant game, and Lai Bhiu-wing being splendid- especially in the second half, whenly cleared by the Manila custodian he brought off splendid saves in fapid succession. Fully another time and again. Other players 20 minutes elapsed before La who were outstanding were Urgate. Shiu-wing netted to make the visitors' pivot, and Larrazabal, issue safe for the local side, the leader of the attack. while Lee Shortly after. Lee Wai-tong shot rm-sang, at left back; was the over the bar after a good at best Chinese, player on view. He tempt. was very steady throughout and Flay at this stage was kept con- cleared extremely well.

"stantly in Manila, territory and, Leung Wing-chiu, the Chinese but for the wonderful work of pivot, after a somewhat poor first villanueva, the Chinese, might half, played very much better in have added at least three goals to the second half and kept a good their tally. check on the Manila centre-for- ward.

MANILA SCORE FIRST..

In the 14th minute of the first half, Manila went into the lead through Larrazabal, who headed

Towards the closing minutes. Manila got away on the right wing, but Baisserie shot wide after receiving a good pass from Reyes.

The final whistle came with the Chinese attacking.

*

a good pass from Reyes, but

THE TEAMS three minutes later Lee Wai-tong

Mr. W. D. Goss was the referes was brought down heavily in the ist area and, from the resultant spot-and the teams were as follows:-

MANILA-A. Villanueva; J. M. BUILD-kick, Lee made no mistake to score

Hernandez and M. Miranda; E. A few minutes later, Hau Ching-Valles, P. Urgate and R. Neito; A.' CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m,

to, accepting a pass from Chan Reyes, E. Heredia, A. Larrazabal, A. THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and Tak-fal, put the

Chinese side Boisserie and E. Beech, at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

(Tel. 27794) WILL the equaliser.

ON

|

ahead and in the 32nd minute COMBINED CHINESE: Там Hau Ching-to again netted after Kwan-kon; Mak Shiu-hon and Lee A limited number of tiffins will Chan Tak-fat had missed a sitter. Tin-sang: Soong Ling-sing, Leung Five minutes from half-time Wing-chlu and Hsu King-sing: be obtainable each day at the Larrazabal put in two quick goals Tang Kwong-sam. Chan Tak-fal, Club House, provided they are to draw level the score reading 3-3 Lee Wal-tong, Lai Shin-wing and ordered in advance from the No. j at the Interval.

1 Boy, (Tel: 21920).

On ne pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure dur- ing the first four days of the Meeting. No amaha will be allowed on the Fifth Day.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons `ing cluding ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

VOLUNTEERS' CRICKET

The Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps will play a scries of three cricket matches on Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, Feb. 27 to March 1. The following teams have been selected:

v. Hongkong C.C.-Feb. 27 at B.K.C.C.

+

Lt. Col. E. J. P. Mitchell (Capt.), A. C. Beck, D. J. Anderson, R. M. M. King, G. E. R. Divett. J. H. Fox, G. Bouza, A. Zimmern, K, M. Bax ter. R. H. Griffiths, and F.A.

Soldiers and allors in uni. forms are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day in. Broadbridge. cluding tax.

Bookmakers, The Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Clab during the Race Meeting.

Tifins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public En. closure.

SERVANTS' PASSES

v. Kowloon Cricket Club-Feb. 28

at Kowloon C.C.,

AC. Beck (Capt,), J; Barrow, A.

E. Perry, R. M. M. King, G. P. Long-

neld, E., J. R. Mitchell, D. I. Bosan quet, J. H. Fox, J. E. Richardson. R. H. Griffiths, and G. Souza.

v. United Services-March 1

at HK.C.C. *. '

"

Col. H. B. Rose (Capt.), D. J. Ani- derson, E. Zimmern, G. E. R. Divett,

Hau Ching-to.

LOCAL GOLF

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21.

a.m.

9.16

Old Course

Schmetterling (A) Amber II (A) Rose Day (8) Viber (G). Matador (S)

Ruby Star (A) Cyclone (S) Jennifer (G) Mercury (8) The Grey Tiger (S) Mavylight (G) Ring Master and Hope (8)..... Blue Diamond (G) Willyntily (8)

138 1.14.1 1.47.7 2,18,2

Bressay and Blaisdon (S) 38.3 1.12.2 1.44.2

Eve of Shyness (A) and

Eve of Heaven (G).

Interport Rugby Match

312 DETERMINATION OF

FORWARDS

LAST-MINUTE TRY

K

(BY `CLRK) The determination of their forwards who set a pace from the start and maintained it to the end gave Shanghai victory over Hongkong in the 12th Interport Rugby encounter at the Club ground on Saturday when they won by the narrow, margin of 12 points (four tries) to 11 points in goal and two tries),

Fixtures

Bad-

TO-DAX BADMINTON. — Y.M.C.A.

minton, in the West Lounge... "6.20 p.m.

TO«MORROW

♥.

BADMINTON—YMCA, Women's Section Badminton, in the West Lounge, 10 2.373, FOOTBALL-Manila Rest of

Colony, Causeway Bay, 3.30 pm. SHOOTING. Weekly Practice Shoot, Kowloon City Ranges, 2

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY.” 23 BADMINTON.-Y. M. C. A. Bad- minton, in the West Lounga. 8.30 p.m. BRIDGE-Y.M.CA; Women's Sec- tion Bridge Class and Practice. Play, 10 a.m.

There was no further scoring in Excellency, the Governor, Bir the first half and the board read Geoffry Northcote, to whom the shanghai 3, Hongkong. 6.

Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 8th tance Qr.. Qr. QT. Qr. Qr.

Last

fr.

Qr.

34 1.05.2 1.38

30.3

# 33.2 1.04 1.32.

38.4

1

32.2 1.03 1.34

2.05.2

1

English Cavaller (G) ...... 1

and Thanks-

14 43 1.23 1,59 2,34. 3.08.2

31.2 1.03.3 1.35 2.05.3 34.2 1.09.4.1.45.1 2.21 2.49

32.2 30.3 28

giving Day (5)

50.3 1.36

2.15.3.2.48.3

32

Berenade and Helix (A)..... I Quiness Time and This

33

1.04.4 1.32.2 2.03

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Time (S).

1

35.1 1.08

1.40 2.18.

35.

Galveston Bay (G)

1

33.3.1.09

1.44 2.10.3 27.1

30.3

# 41.3 1.22

1.56.3

1

33 1.05

1.35 -- 2,06.2 |

34.3 31.2

Heddon and Green Bay (8) 1

35.3 1.11

1.48.3 2.18.3

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Marksman and Patriotic

Day (8)

89.4 1.11.3 1.43

31.2

14

42 1.18 1.53 2.25 2.54.1

29.1

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40

1.24.3 2.03.2 3.37

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The game was witnessed by a record crowd which included His

1

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King

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members of the teams were in-2

Five minutes after the requtp-

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troduced before the game, started.

tion Hutchison accepted a pass

1

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11 29.3 1.00 1.32,2 2,02.2 2.31.2

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of the game

33.2 1.00 1,35 2:04.1

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31 1.01

1.30.3

29.3

38.1 1.13.4 1.47.4 2.21.4.

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14 35.2 1.08.1 1.40.3 2.12 -2.40.3.

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1,45,2 2,18

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2,03 14' 41.2 1.23.

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the Shanghal back line..

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THE SCORING

#41 1.19

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11 38 1.18 1.52.3 2.20.3 3.04.3

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4 35.3 1.11.2 1.434

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Triumphant Day (A) Avon (G)

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4 34

1.05.4 1.35.4

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Phoenix and Gold Tower

(6)

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Wild Buil and Wild Bear

(8) Hectic View. (G)

14 35 1.14

1.50 2.23.2. 2.58

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1 39.3 144 1.48 2.22.2

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1 341 1.02 1.29.2

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1. 411.20 1.55 2.28.2.

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TUBORG

1 34.11.10 1.48.4 2.24.1 2.57.1

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133.1 1.04,2 1,33.2 2.00.4

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1 33.1 1.05.2 1.32.2 2.01

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A Roaring Time (A) Magog and Milleaye: (8)... West Lake (S)

Radium Star (S) Rose Emin(K)

.......... 1

Callentito, Total Loss and

Gaucho (3) ... Snowstorm and Whirlwind

(8)

Devonian (A)

Fort Rush (8)

Talkative and Chatter Box

(8)

Kui Cheong (3) Helium (A) Lambeth

Bridge, King's Enroy and Gog (8) Argon and True Love (8) The Tigress (G) Wilber (8)....... Avalon and Pall Mall (8) Silver Star and Celtic Star

(8)............. Candlelight (A) Oranje Boven and Sports

Venture (8)

Opening Batsman (8)

A. D. Humphreys and L. R. National Liberty (8) National Honour (8) Cramer,

National Victory. (A)

9.20 A. McKellar and N. E Charcoal (8).

Littlejohn.

Starlet and Tiger Eyes (8) 1 9.24: W. A. Cornell and H. Pollard. | Baffin Bay (4) 9,28 I. W. Shewan and D. J. Gll-February Fourth (B)

Lovely Star (G)

More.

New Bedford and Ascot Vale (8), 1

9:32 F. A. Redmond 'and D'Arcy | Fairchild,

Weatherbe,

9.36 D. Humphreys and T. A.Pawice (8)

Pearce,

9.40 I EL C. Highet and S. J. H

FOL

9.44 T. Megarry and B. C. Fel-

tham

9.48 F. Buckle and W. M. Barton, 8:52 J. R. Way and H. 8. Jones: 9.56 W. WC, Shewan and J. E.

Bichardson.

10.00 W. N. A. Smalley and J. R.

Mayhew

10.04 A. Murdoch and P. 8.

Cassidy.

E. C. Fincher, H. Owen-Hughes, R. 10.08 A. N. and Q&A Mac-

fadyen, T. Broadbridge, G. Souza, A. Zim-

Passes for Servants will be mern, R. H. Griffiths and A. C. 10.12 S. H. Dodwell and . B.

Morrison. Issued to Private Box holders only Beck.

10.16 J. B. Stewart and

***Bremners”.

on application to the Secretary,

lat floor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found loitering

LT. R. E. CRAWFORD

Gallant Marshall (8) Tiny Tim (8) Victory Day (A) Murrumbidgee (A) Musketeer (8) Sydney Lad (A). King's Herald (A) # 37, 1:133 1,43.1 Buccaneer (9), The Spirit of St. Louis (8) and Hurricane (G)

1 40 - 1.14.4 1.48.1 2.18.2.

1 34.3 1:02.3.1.33 2.02

7

As far as the other departments sent over by Bidwell. The ball

were

concerned sailed over Stewart's 'head' and

Shanghai were inferior to the Hutchison, grabbing it, raced all Colony team, but this did not the way on the outside to touch- deter them from making several down near the corner flag.

vallant efforts to cross the home. line. That this was not accom plished was due to the excellent. display of the Colony backs, among

BRILLIANT BUN

Hongkong were now six points ahead of the Northerners. In the

whom MacGrath and D. H. Stewart 20th minute of the second half Hutchison again came into pro- were outstanding.

For the visitors A. G. White and minence. From a 26-yard serum R. P. J. Stewart did sterling work he sold the dummy and running as did Rigg, and had there been brilliantly scored just outside the 29.3less faulty passing on their part, posts. Watson made no mistake Shanghai might have won by a with the kick this time and the

Colony led by 11 points to 6. bigger margin.

Shanghai retaliated strongly and

There were two changes in the

teams H. W. & Heath replaced Laird took a clean pass to go over for an easy try wide of the posts. W. B. Richardson among

the

Colony forwards and R. H. Roe This was in the 24th minute of

this half. played in place of P. J. A. Iones in

Ten minutes later, with the score reading 11-9 in the Colony's favour, excitement ran high, when Play during the first 20 minutes a pass to R. P. J. Stewart was not was very evenly contested the ball accepted. The ball rolled along moving up and down the deld, the ground and Wamer raged out 272 each side striving to get past the to gather up and beat the defence defence line which playing magni- for a last-minute try which gave Acently held them out on each the visitors's well-merited Victory. occasion.

Dr. J. A. R. Selby controlled the In the 20th minute, however, game capably.

The teams lined out as follows:- Shanghal drew first blood. Hen- derson slung a high pass out to SHANGHAI RUGBY UNION Hutchison. The latter missed ac- FOOTBALL CLUB -W. HL. BRIER: ceptance but Kennedy and Rey-R. H. Roe, A. G. White, L. P. Aucott, nolds rushed out to fall over the 1, M Hutchison; Q. M. MIM, R. 32.2 Colony goal line with the ball un Laird; W. D. Pearson, J. F. Burford,

der them.

R. A. O. Mayne; R. U. Reynolds,"

The Colony broke away from the R. P. J. Stewart; J; R. M. Warner, kick-off and three minutes later G. H. Reynolds," A. M. ́ ́ Kennedy- D. H. Stewart ran over for an ex-| (Captain). cellent try which 31.2.verted.

con- HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB:--M. W. MacGrath; D. H. Play raged furiously for a while Stewart, H D. Bidwell, W. E. after this and then in the 34th | Grieve, G. K. Chadwick; “7. Hut- minute, D. H. Stewart again was chison, J. R. Henderson, K. A responsible for paving the way for Watson, K. W. Salter, E. W. Stont: Bidwell to score between the posts. W. E. Peera, A. F. Walkden; H. W. Watson, who took the rick, hit the B. Heath. A. J. G. Taylor and 3. upright.

Redman

40.2.1.18 1.53.2 2.26.3

33.1

ST. JOSEPH'S ANNUALĮ SPORTS MEETING

CHAMPIONSHIP SKATING

The annual sports meeting of B. BUDAPEST, Feb. 20 (Reuter)- Joseph's College will be held at in the Men's World figure-skal- Caroline Bill on March coming championship, the first place Amencing at 1 pm. A 6,000 metres was taken by Graham Sharp, of bicycle race open to the Colony has Great Britain, with 377.8 points 16.20 A 8. Adamson and H. R. been included in the programme. In five placement the second

Forsytär

It will take place about, 130 p.m. was Freddie Tomlina of Great Mr. B. J. B. Morahan, Supervisor of Britain, with 212.5 points in 11 Physical Education in the Colono, placements, and the third Horst will distribute the prises.

Paber, of Cermany, with 380.3 points in 13 placements.

10:24 I. Geare and J. Forbes.

י

with Servants' passes in their Lt. R. E. Crawton (Royal Corpe possession will forfeit the same rf Signals), who was selected to 10:28 F. C. Young and A. R. &

Major. and will be removed from the play for the Colony against the Enclosure.

Middayan Rugby Union Afteen last 10.32 Col. Ring and Col. Gowl- Saturday, but who was unable to land.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 15th Feb., 1939.

do so because of a inst-minute

Unet Astled tới Budgnal on Wednesday Last He has been transferred to the Shanghai Com- 9:20 mand. His départure will cause another serious gup in Army 9.28 132 Rugby circled.

New Course

10.00 Mrs. Smalley and C. J. Clac

kett.. Harrington and 10.08 G. A Pentreath and W/Cár.

Steele Perkins,

d. Riddell-Carre Mrs. Pollard and Mr. Cor-10.18 Miss Weber and Miss Thom-

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