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PAGE 2 HONGKONG DAILY PRES

MONDAY MARCH 27 1939.

In the World of Sports

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURNEY ATHLETIC MEET HOME FOOTBALL

SOFTBALL SERIES

Portugal Scores Easy Win

Despite the threatening weather a full programine of softball matches were played off yesterday, chief Baterest be- ing centred on the two games in the International series.

PROGRAMME

Stand Court In Use

Next Week

MARRED BY RAIN

La Salle's Chances In

The Stand Court comes into use Inter-School Sports

Count match-

!!

RESULTS

Wolves, Portsmouth In F.A. Cup Final

FA. CUP (SEMI-FINAL)

Portsmouth

LONDON, March 26 (Reuter)-- for the first time in the 'current'

The following are the results of tennis championships at the Hong Kain prevented the completion FA Cup and League matches

the eighth annual athletic played to-day: kong Cricket Club ground this of

when Some interesting sports meeting of La Salle College, week,

11 events remaining unfinished niches should be seen...

2 Huddersfield The programme follows and 'when rain intervened at about in parenthesis indicates the Stand' 4.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Grimsby

0 Wolves On the strength of the per- In the first match, Portugal had

formances recorded, the College SCOTTISH CUP (SEMI-FINAL) MONDAY 27TH. an easy victory over Canada by 12

Aberdeen Open Singles-lam Kwan v. 3. appears to be strongest contender The winners outhit ruts to Te.

for the Inter-School Sports Cham- the Canadians by 13'to ave of which M. Tomlinson A Crawford A. V. Gosaro and Eddie Gosang Peter U. Ho Ka-lau v. W. C. Hung,pionship.

Ronald Castro won the Senior Open Doubles.--9. A. and H. D. accounted for three apiece, the

sec., the 200 latter's effort comprising a two Rumjahn v. I. M. A. Razack and 100 metres in 12 bagger, a three-bagger and circuit

lout

The losers, despite the valuable assistance of Crary of the Midgets and Wally Ching of the C.B.C, were no match for their opponents.

V

A. R. Minu, (8) Lim Thlam-tet and metres in 25 sec., the 400 metres Stephen Wong Y. E. E Story and in 58 sec., and, with a third place in the Long Jump, made sure of J. J. Ferguson,

Club Handicap Singles.-T. Jthe Sentor Individual Champion- ship. La Salle College will be as Gould v. R. C. Beavan.

Club Handicap Mixed Doubles well represented in the sprint and Mr. and

Goldman middle distance events by Robert Mrs. L.

Mrs. Castro, A. Sequeira, and Pat Jorge. v. Lt. J. Theobald, and In the other match of the Inter-Church. Mr. and Mrs. L. P..Ralph In these four runners, La Salle national" series, China eastly v. V. R. Gordon and Mrs. Shewan. has, perhaps, the strongest school

relay team in the Colony, accounted for the United States 9

FIELD EVENT'S

CHINA WINS

11

TUESDAY 28TH Open Doubles.-Tsui Waf-pul and

It is, however, in the field events that La Salle should score.

In

to 5. Temmy Chan pitching good ball to allow the losers only one hit. Tsuf Yun-pai v. O. Rumjahn and Nip Lum played his usual goods. A. Hussain, (S) S. A. Gray and game behind the plate and Bill Woo G. C. Burnett v. A. V. Gosano and Orlando Poon they have a 5 ft 8 and Tsol, at first and short stop JJ. Remedios... respectively, were also sound.

,"

in. high-jumper, a second, string Club Doubles.-F. C. Nottingham broad-jumper, sprinter, and shot Tommy Thompson, after an ab- and R. 3. Lecky v, D. C. Misra and putter. In G. Mackechnte. the sence of several years from the balls M. Afzal.

College has the only 20-foot long- field, turned out for the losers and

J.Jumper yet produced in school Club Handicap Singles-F gave a sound display and Hearther, Armstrong v. R.M.M. King, B. OM. athletics this year." Mackechnie Wagner and Harris were also in Deane,v. E. Laidlaw, H. D. Bidwell cleared 20 ft. 34 in. to set up a the limelight,

new college record v. A. K. Mackenzie. Results of other games are s

Marcus Ng won the Pole Vault. follows:-

clearing 9 ft., and R. Silva annexed 36 ft. 2 in. the shot putt with

Castro Both of them, with the cousins, who can compete in the jump events, are possible point

LADIES' LEAGUE Wildents 14: Canodians 8. Baby Panthers 12: Cardinals 10. Filipinos 22: Pirates 10.

INTER-HONG LEAGUE

Lacas 20; China Underwriters & Union Insurance 25: Texaco 10. Greenspots 27: Kai Tak 7.

Club Doubles.-F. H. Stokes and M. M Davies, R. K. Valentine and M. S. Lloyd.

Club Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walkden v. 3. Scull and Miss G. Scull.

WEDNESDAY 20TH Open Singles. Tsui Yun-pul v T. J. Gould, Leung Ping-chlu v. Lee Wai-tong.

Open Doubles-Lec Yue-wing

GEM HOAHING FOR and He Ka-lau v. T. A. Pearce and

HONGKONG?

"Girl Tennis Star To Visit Manila

There is a possibility of Miss Gem Hanhing, the world-famous 16-year-old Chinese termin player, visittag Hongkong some- time this year.

W. HA. Duft (8).

Club Handicap Singles.-J. C. Pool v. A. T. Law, V. R. "Gordon v. T. C. Monoghan.

Club Handicap Doubles.-J. W Mayhew and L. Brown v. C. D. N. Walker and R. G. Gray.

scorers.

The Rev. Fr. Granelli gave away the prizes

MACAO APRIL

RACE MEETING

Norwich

Notts F... Plymouth Shemeld U. southampton Tottenham

Q"Arsenal

West Brom. 3 Fulham

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallopa.

at the Race Course on Saturday:

Cocklero!

Wuber...

Expansion Time Wild Cat

DIS 1st 2nd tance Qr. Qr.

* 3rd (th BEN LAFC

QT. qr. Qr.

# 34 1.11 1.48 2.19. 2,51 32

BOAT RACE LONDON, Mar. 28 (Ecuter)--- 'Cambridƒo rowed a full course. trial yesterday in 29 mm. 15

500.

RADIO NEWS

REPORTS

NEW DEVICE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES HELSINGFORS, Mar. 26 (BWS> -A new method of news trans-' mission by radio has been adopted. Fby the Olympic Committee for re- porting the Olymple Games to take place in Finland in 1940.

Only about eight to ten foreign. cables would be available for the transmission of reports of the con- testa. These would have to serve wireless stations of

more than thirty. states. In order to avoid heavy costs of laying a further twenty long-distance cables, the Olymple Committee has decided to use forty magneto-phores of the latest pattern made by "Allegeine Lektricitet Gesellschaft, such as: are already in use for reporting and making musical transmissions from German wireless stations and which will suffice for uninterrupted " recording and transmission up to one hour.

1 33

1.11.4 1.48.3 2.20.3

32

National Honour

40

1.19.1 1.57.2 2.31.2

34

Gold Coin

1.44

1.21.3 1.55.2

33.4

Strathbannock,

1 52

1.36.4 2.18.4 2.51

32.1

Rose Emily

I

36.3 1.13 1.48 2.20.4

32.4

Advancing Time

37.2

1.13

1.46.3 2.19.2

32.4

Musketeer

1

47

1.27.3 2.02.1 2.33,4

31.3

Bourne, the Oxford Stroke, in Indisposed and did not take part in the practice yesterday. J. Bingbaṁ depitised för hlm. It is not yet known whether Bourne will be fit for the boat

race.

Đạ ho

38

1.12.1 1.44

31.4

Heddon

39.2

1.17.3 1.50.2

32.4

Mermaid, Battleship &

ናነ

Charcoal

49°

1.31.3 2.10.2 2.42.4-

32.2

Celtic Star

36.3 1.11.2 1.45.2 2.17.1

31.4.

1 Motherwell

1

Hibernian

• Clyde

1

Gulness Time ....... 1 Blaisdon

47.1 1.30

2.07.4 2.42.1

-34.2

1

47

1.28.1 2.06.4 2.44.2.

37.3

FIRST DIVISION

Racing Boy

1

40 1.19 1.37 2.32

35

Bogey & National "

Bolton Chelsea Leeds Leicester Liverpool Preston

1 Derby

1.46 Dignity

37.3 1.13

35

• Aston Villa

Jennifer

....... 1

1 Blackpool

0

2

Centre Court ".. Fairchild

......

Ascot Vale 1

1 B.entford

0

Matador & Golden Cow 1

1 Sunderland

Lancashire Chips.

1

The Grey Tiger

45

57.3 1.28 1.27.1 2.05

41

1.17

1.53 2,23.2 1.05

1.35.3 31 39.2 1.19.2 1.57.4.2.33.1 42 27.3

32.2

30.3

35.2

1.17.2 1.51.1 2.23.2

32.1

1.56.3

..:30

37.4

SECOND DIVISION

A Roaring Time

32.3 1.073 1.36.1

27.3

Kut Cheong.

1

48.3 1.33.1 2.18 2.49

33

Burnley

1 Chesterfield

2

Blue Diamond

1

Coventry Laiton..

Newcastle

0 Manchester C. I

February Fourth

39.1 1.15 1.47.3 2.17.4. 38.2 1.17 1.50.4

30.1

33.4

2 Bury

1

Bome Hope & Gallant

2 Blackburni

2

.. Marshal

I

* Wednesday

2

Tiger Eyes

Gold

3 Millwall

0

Sovereign

42.4 1.21.3 1.58.4 2.28

38.1 1.11

31.1

1,43.4 2.19

35.1

0 West Ham

0

Silver Star & Radium

2 Tranmere

Star

1 38.3 1.15.3 1.51

2:24

33

3 Bradford

2

Opening Batsman & The

3 Swansea

'D

Tigress

0

Sports Venture

7 34.4 1.07.1 1.41.1

38:1 1.18.4 1.50

34

33.1

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Bournemouth Brighton Bristol R. Cartif Exeter Ipswich Mansfield Queen's P.R. Reading Bouthend Walsall

Murray River

U Clapton

0

2 35 1.07 1.37 7-34.4 1.09 1:41.3 187.2 1:12.2 1.442

30

32.3

32

2 Torquay

D

Courting Eve

7. 32.4 1.04.1 1.30.4

26.3

5 Swindon.

0

Tornado Star

+ 35.3 1.08

1.37

29

Crystal Pal

1

Humdrum Eve

7 30

1:04.2 1.34.2

30

1 Bristol C.

1

Macquarie River

3. 32

1.02 1.32.1

30.1

5 Watford

1

Black Diamond

1 40

1.19.4 1.58

2,32.3

34.3

.1 Northampton

1

Chatterbox

40

1.17.2 1.52

2.23.2

0 Notts C.

1

Derby Day

1

41.2 1.17

1.47.2 2.14.1

31.2 26.4

2 Port Vale

Triumphant Day

32.3 1.04.4 1.33.4"

29

2 Aldershot

Strathcarrick

+

40.1 1.19.2 1.52.4

33.2

1 Newport

Vixen Tor

1

47.2 1.30 2.13 2.50.2

38.2

Ruby Star & Rising Star 1

38.1 1.08.3 1.38.4 2.06.2

.37.3

Galveston Bay

38.1 1.15

1.48.4 2.21

32.1

Phoenix

247

1,31

2.04.2

33.2

Accrington Bardsey

1 Gateshead

I

Lancashire Lass

2. 45

1.26 1.58.4

30.4

2 Hartlepools

0

Talkative

1 46

1.28.2 2:06.2 2.38.2

30

4.Southport

Willynilly

1 47

Rotherham

*

Eve of Harvest

140

1.45.2

1:30 2,08 2.39: 1.16

·31

29.2

✪ Doncaster

4

Conquering Time

.1 38 1.13.2.1.4% 2.18.2

29:2

5 Carlisle

1

Blue Express

4 37.3

1.15 1.46.4

31.4

3. Rochdale

3

National Victory.

39.2

1.16.1.48 2.17.3

$9.3

3 York

3

Candlelight

# 43

1.13.3 1.43.4

.30,1

New Brighton Oldham Stockport

1 Crewe

2

King's Warden & Mi-

2 Darlington

leage

1 46 1.29 2.05.4 2.41

35.1

* Wrexham

Tabby Cat

1 38

1.14 1.47 2.20

33

Wild Bear

1

38

1.14 147 2.19.2

32.2

New Star

34

1.07.2 1.88.1

:30.4

Victory Day

1

35 1.04 1.31.2 2.04.2

Arbroath - Falkirk

2 BL Mirren

1

Pall Mall

1

39

2.14.2 2.49.3

33 35.1

4 Third Lanark

0

Starlet & Boolat Bay

1

39.4 1.16.4 1.51.2.2.23.2

32

Queen's Park

3 Faith....

0.

Forgotten Stär

140.11.16.1 1.51.2 2.23.3

32.1

St. Johnstone

◊ Ayr

..1

Gladiator

1

38.1 1.15.3 1.48.2 2.18

29,3

Rose Evelyn

1

34.3 1.11.3 1.45 2.16.3.

31.3

SECOND DIVISION

Heetle View

1 404 1.20 - 1.53 223.2"

30.2

1 Cowdenbeath

# 39.1 1.143 1443

80

4

5'King's Park

Marksman

2

1 40 1.21 *1.58.3 2.29.4

10 East Stirling

0

Laughing Girl

1 43.2 1.21.4 1.55

33.1 33.1

Lilliber

38.2 1.10.1 1.40.2 2.10"

29.3

4 Forfar

1

1 Alloa

2

Scenic View &" Moon-.

1

3 St. Bernards

light View

36.2 1.10.1 1.40.2 2.10

*29.3

4

0 Leith

2

This Time & Smiling

Time

1 39.2 1.25.2 2.01 $232.2

31.2

FIRST DIVISION

2.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Barrow

The weights for entries in the Bradford C. handicap events of the April Race Chester. Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club Hallfax. will be published on Tuesday after Hall the results of the race meeting held on Saturday at Fanling known

Attention is drawn to the alters

Club Handicap Mixed Doubles.- W. Sander and Miss Ann Taylor v. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson, H. J. tions in the programme as adver- Armstrong and Mrs Andrews v. tised. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Story.

THURSDAY, 30TH

The Governor's Cup is the fifth According to information receiv-

event on the programme and $1 ed from Mandia, Miss Hoahing plans |

Open Singles.-Lim Thiam-tet Special Cash Sweep tickets on this to visit the Philippines early v. E. C. Fincher (S), Lal Kwong-race are obtainable at the Club's May, and during her stay there she

v. Ho Ka-lau or W. C. Offices at Gloucester Bullding." cheum

may compete in the coming 1939 Hung, Tsul Wal-pui v. Wong Shiu-| national tennis championships of wing.

the Islands, scheduled from. May Club Handicap Singles.-N. SPORTING FIXTURES

13 to 14 at the Rizal Memorial Evans v. L. M. §. Lloyd, T. J. Price Tennis Stadham.

v. R. K. Valentine. "Advice peceived by Wise and Co., Club Doubles.-F. C. Notting- agents of Slazengers in Manila, isham and R. B. Lecky or D. C. to the effect that Miss Hoshing Misra and S. M... Afzal v. L. A. plans to visit Manila on or about Newnham and F. T. Baines,

May 6, She would like to compete Club Handicap Doubles.-J. C. L in Manila from May 6 to 9. The Pearce and T. E. Pearce v. E. Laid- Philippine Amateur Athletic Fed-law and A. Beck. eration, upon being informed of Club Handicap Mixed Doubles.- Miss Hoabing's visit, suggested that Mr. and Mrs., E. J. H. Mitchell v. T. she compete tri the national series. J. Gould and Mrs. Whyte-Smith.

If Miss Hoahing visit Manila,

FRIDAY 31ST

1

there is a distinct passibility of her Open Singles.-Lam Kwan or J. coming to Hongkong, it is under-M. Tomlinson v. W. J. Howard, J. stood.

W. Leonard v. H. D. Rumjahn.

Open Douples-Trui Wal-pul! and Tsul Yun-pil or O..Rumjahn and S. A Hussain v. Paul Kong and B. Szeto,

This famous Chinese tennis play- er went to school in England and has been competing in the Wim- bledon Championships. She made tennis history last year by being the first Chinese girl to be ranked in the British ranking list for 1939. She is ranked No. 11.

STRAITS CHINESE DUE BY CLIPPER

Soccer XI Arrives On March 31

A telegram has been received

Singapore from the

Chinese

Club Bingles.-H. J. Armstrong 'v. J. B. Theobold.

Club Handicap Singles.-E. E Story v. A. C. Beck.

Club Handicap Doubles.-A. F. Walkden and J. Hackney, E. A. R. Newton and W, Wooding, F. C.) Nottingham and R. B. Lecky v. B. OM. Deane and H. Van Leeuwen.

Club Handicap. Mixed Doubles.-- |HL D. Bidwell and Miss E. J. Lam- mert v. T. A. Pearce and Miss D. Dodwell

Football Team now in Manila itat- trips, tea-dance, Chinese opera, ing that they will arrive in Hong-and the official dinner has been kong on the 31st instant by the fixed on April, 5 at the Kam Ling China Clipper,

Restaurant, West Point.

The visitors will play three games In order to avoid the clashing of In Hongkong, against South China dates parties or individuals who Athletic Association, on April 4; with to entertain the visitors dar- Hanging Interport XI, on April 2; jing their stay here are asked to and Rest of the Colony, [commumicate firm with Mr. Lee Bookings for covered stand Wal tong, Swedish Trading Co., (31.60) and uncovered stand ($1.00) China Bldg.

TO-DAY

И

Lincoln

SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION

Airdrie Cathedral Hall Brechin BADMINTON.

Badminton, 8 p.m.; St. Andrew's Dundee U.

Dunfermline League Badminton, "8.30 p.m. MEETINGS.—Badminton Club, at Montrose East Fife S..& 6. Home, 7 pm.

Lam Edinburgh TENNIS. Open Singles:

Kwan v. J. M. Tomlinson, A. Crawford v. Peter U., Ho Ka- lau v. W. C. Hung: Open Doubles:

וי

S. A. and HD. Rumjahn v. Everton I, M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu, Wolves *(8) Lim Thiarh-tet and Stephen Derby Wong v. EE Story and J. J. Middlesbro' Ferguson: Club Handicap Bin Charlton gles: . J. Gould v. C. Beavan: Aston Villa Club Handicap Mixed Doubles: Arsenal Mr. and Mrs, L. Goldman v. Lt, Bolida J. Theobald and Mrs. Churchill, Etoke. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ralph v. V. R.: Liverpool Gordon and Mrs. Shewan.

TO-MORROW

BADMINTON-Junior. Singles: D.

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

33 22 3 8 71 43 47

33 18 8.7 12 26 44

35 17 7 11 59.46 41 34 15 8 11.71 58 38. 33 16 8 11 60 50 38 | 34 35 7 12.63 47.37

Rose Jane

Svinden

North P Norwich Träninére

33..15 7 11 75 68 37

93 74 81171 82 36

33 14 7 14 58 57 35 33.11.12.10

34

35 14 6 16 55 57 34 35,13 € 15 53 72 32

Reports of "separate Olympic con- tests will, therefore, according to the plans of the Olympic Commit- tee, be frat bf all made on a magnetic tape of the magneto- phone and then relayed in stages over the eight to ten international cables available, so that these will be fully utilised during the whole night,

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

· Draft Programines and Entry Forms for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, Ath and Monday, 10th April, 1939 (weather··· permitting), may be sbtained at the Secretary's Offler, | Exchange - Buliding; the Chub House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road:

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 30th March, 1939.

By Order,

B. BROWN,

Secretary.

251

THE MACAO JOCKEY

CLUB.

APRIL RACE MEETING

72/4/39:

Southampton 34 11 8 15 47 61 30 (Stockport

33 B 10 15 41 85 26 Uheater 34 7 18:42 75 23 Rotherham --33 10 3.20 40 80 £3 †-Halifax, 35 5 5 25 35 87 15 Barrow

Wrexham DIVISION "BOUTI'S

Rochdale N. Brighton Licdin

Bendigo Handicap" have been Gateshead

altered as follow: 34 12 5 17 56.91 29 "For China Carlisle · York 32 8 15 48 68 26 Winning Subscription Grifins of Darlington 34 10 5 19 52 81 25

the Hong Kong Jockey Club of

PW. D. LFA Pia 35 20 8 7 53 37 48 34 76 8.10. 55 39.40 35 24 13 9 82 43 40

34 14 9 11 44 35 37

THIRD

34 19 11 10 50 48.37.

34 13 9 12 58 59 35′ | Newport 35 12 11 12 53.56 35 Preston NE 33 12 10 11 49 47 34 Leeds U. 34 13 7 14 51-58 93 Grimsby 33 12 9 12 47 57 39 Sunderland 34 12 8 14 46 54 32

Bfiziton Reading Crystal

Palace Notts C. Watford Queen's

·32 18 8 8 55 42 40′

Chelsea

Kwok v. P. Lo (Taikoo), & p.; Brentford 34 12 7 15 46 61 31 Mixed Doubles: K. L. Yong and Mchester U. 33 9 12 12 48 56 30 Miss W. Cheung v. P. K. Hut and Miss Khoo or A. Keown and Huddersfield 34 11 6.17 46 51 28 33.11 6 16 688 65 28 Miss R. Summers (Taikoo),

Blackpool 44 8 12 14 11 58 28 8.30 p.m:: C. An and Miss Re medios v. M. A. Oliveira and Portsmouth 33 8 12 13 35 54 28 35 8 10 17 37 65 25 Leicester Miss M. Silva (Taikoo), 9 pm.

Birmingham 33 95 19 52, 73' 23 SWIMMING.--Mixed Swimming, in European Y. M. C. A Swimming

SECOND - DIVISION Fool, 6 p..

35 11 9 15 75 89 31 34 12 7 15 81 89 31 34 11 9 14 52-12.31 33 10 10 13 50 57 30

1. The conditions

The.

Ponies, Non

32 15 7 10 47,30 37. Hartlepools 34 10 4 20 46 81 24this Season. Jockey allowance."

34 15 7 12 53 45 37

Accrington 35 4.5 26-39 88 13

2." The “Highfield Handicap'' SCOTTISH LEAGUE 18T DIV.

for China Ponies, “E” class, has P. W. D. L. F. A. Fts been divided into two Sections. 33 237 3 106 49 53 3. The Trial Selling Plate" 32 17 7 8.90 46 41 has been cancelled and the fellow- 34 177 10 6856 41

Rangers Celtic Falkirk

Park R 32 13 9 10 60 42 35 Swindon 33 14 7 12 62 58 35 Bristol C. 34.13 9 12 49 50 35 Northampton 33 14 6 13 50 47 34 *Aldershot 33 12 10 11 29 49,34 Cardin 33 12 8 13 46 49 32 | Aberdeen Southend 31 12 7 12 49 51:31 Queen Exeter 33 10 10 13 55′′71-30 Pts..Mansfield 34:10 10 14 39 57 30- Bournemouth 32 9 11 12 38 45-29 Bristol R. 33 9.10.14 -28 31 9 10 12 41 42:28 Ipswich- Torquay

82 10 8 14 39 62 28 Port Vale 33 10 7 18 42" 49 27

P. W. D. L. F. A. 35 21 4 10 83 52 46 36 17 8 11 56 41 42 34 17 6.11 84 61 40 33 16 89 73 51 40 34 18 4 12 80 53 40

TENNIS. Open Doubles; Tsui

Wal-pal and Tsui Yan-pul v. O Blackburn Rumjahn and B. A. Hussain, (8) Newcastle. 8. A. Gray and G. C. Burnett West Brom v.. A. V. Gosaho and 7.3. Re- Wednesday medios; Club Doubles: FC Luton Nottingham and R. B. Lecky v. Chesterfield 34 18 8 10 53 42 40 | Clapton 0.32 8 9 15 30 42 25 D. 'C Misra and 8. M. Afzal: Shefeld U:33 14 11 8 49:36.39 Walsall Club Handicap Bingles: H. J. Tottenham Armstrong v. RM. M. King, B. Coventry OM Deane v. E. Laidlaw, H. D. Fulham

for the first two matches will be The Bouth China team to play opened to the public at Mestra, the vialform in the first match winBidwell v. A. K Mackenzie; Club Mchester C. China Sports Co., D'Aguilar Street, be as follows, Pan

ng: Mak

The reception committed as Bid-hóm. Lee Tin-sang: Lau Hing-

Doubles: FEL Stokes and M. M. Burnley Divien v. R., K. Valentine and Millwall

drawn of a tentative programme chod, Leung Wie shiu, Lee Rok- LM B. Lloyd Club Mixed Plymouth

Wal” Tang Kuang-mim, Fung King-

for the entertainment

fudfing a welci

day of arrival,

wing and Young Shlu-pick.

Doubida Handicap. Mr. and Mrs. | West Ham Asts Walkden 7. H. J. Siculi and | Bradford

Bury

34 15 9 10 56 46 39

33 16 6 11 49 39 38

33 14 0 10 50 42 37

33 16 4 13 70 67 36 36 139 14 42 40 35. 34 11,11 12 58 48 38

34 13 7 14 43 45 33

33 12 8 13 80 48,82

35 10 11 14 58 71 31

Barnsley

O'South

Hearts

St. John stone

33 17510 80 64, 40 ing race substituted s

"The Consolation Staker" Win-

34 18 8 10 82 58 40 ner $150. Second $75. Third 33 17 5 11 90, 81 39$50, For China Fonies classified

by the Hong Kong Jockey Club

35 18 5 14 76 78 37 Hamilton 34-18 5 13 58 04 37 "D" & "E" classes that have Kilmarnock 32 13 9 10 63 68 35 started at this meeting and have Motherwell 32-14 5 13 71 73 33 not won, Weight Partick 33 14 4 15 04 76 32 ponies 7 lb over weight far Clyde

32 14 3 15 66 64 31 E class_ponics

Hibernian Third: W

Lanark Arbroath.

33 6 9 18:40:59 21

"NORTH" THIED, DIVISION

-PAW. D. L. F. A. Pts. 35 26 5 4 81 28 57 Bradford C. 35 19 8 10 7 46 44 Doncaster 34 16 12 8 64 40 44 { Queen's.

Park Southport

Bt. Mirren Albión

Oldham Crewe

36 10 10 13 54 62 30 | #aÍ

32 15 10 7 62 41 407

35 18 4 13 60 50 40

25/18 3 14 79 60 39

54 153 11 7 62 BİRGÍKR.

33 12 7 1465 71:314

weight for

33 12 8 15 65 62 30

33:10 7 16 70 84 27 tries. Ha 35 9 8 18 47 73 20

33 105 1888 75 25- 34 9 619 61 75

41 13 83 22:

8. W. CHENG,

Secretary

27th March, 1939:

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