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PAGE 2 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1939.

In the World of Sports &

ENTRIES FOR H.K. JOCKEY

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CLUB'S FIFTH EXTRA

RACE MEETING

The following are the entries and weights for the Hongkong Jockey Club's Fourth Extra Race Meeting to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, May 27, and Monday May 29:

England Beaten At Soccer

YUGOSLAVIA

WIN 2-1

1-Bond-Handicap-1-Mile. Times 151, Jack O'Lantern 152, Kut Courting Eve 165, Critel 150, Cheung 140, Lancashire Chap 150. Double Finesse 135, King's Privilege Heddon 149, Magog 148, Meteor 138, Showy River 154, Triumphant 165, Mileage, 158 National Anthem Day 150.

140, National Hondur. 148, Phoenix 2-Lead Mine-Handicap "E" 150, Radiurn Star 140, Some Hope Class First Section-Six Furlongs, 152, Tempest 165, Tiny Tim 148 DEADLY TACKLING

Blue Express 157, Conquering Tribute 165. Whalsey 152. Wild Time 155. Eve of Harrest 163, Ex-Bear 140; Willynilly 165, Zero 181. pansion Time 144, Galaxy 148, 5-Spencer-Handicap "B" Hectic View 144, Humdrum Eve 151. Jennifer 149, Moonlight View 161 New Start 147, Red Feather 158, Rob Roy 138.

6-Lead Mine-Handleap.-"B" Class-Second Section- Six Furlongs. Avon 156, Boolat Hay 140, Gladia- tor 155, Jober 150, Just In Time 154, Lancashire Lass 156, Oak Bay

156, Potentate 185, Tampa Bay 140.

3-Whitsun-Handleap- One Mile

Cel: Star 181, King Kong 161. Magog 140, Marksman 168, Miliçaye 140, Musketeer 152.

4-Shatin-Handicap-"D" Class

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“Class-One Mile.

Aztec 138, Blandford 155. Criffel 160, Derby Day 180, Happy Land- Ings 140, King's Privilege 143, Rising Star 135. Rivulet 145, Scar-. lett O'Hara 140, Snowy River 184. Tornado Star 143, Vixen Tor 185, ---Warwick Farm-Handicap-

Six Furlongs.

Ajax 152, Bain Bay 155, Gale 145. Hellum 140, Janber 152, King's Herald 152. Olympiad Court 145, Poooras' 140, Ruby Star 151. Schmetterling 151, Tarzan, 155.

1-Second Day)-Whitsun

Plate Handicap-One And A Quarter Miles: First Section-Six Furlongs. Dear Claw 161, Blue Express 140, Advancing Time 168 Coronation Boolat Bay 140, Confusion Bay 168, Day 140, Dekko 140, Double Chance King's Warden 156, Moonlight View 159, Ebony Iddi 147. Estover 149,140, Red Feather 140, Rob Roy 147. Flybynight 140, Gold

Coin 161.

King's Worthy 168, Night View 168, Plain View 143, Royal Highness 145, Sylvandale 168.

(Second Day)-Manly Handicap-"C" Class-One Mile

A Great Tinie 162, Annabella 158.

BELGRADE, May 19 (Reuter)--- Forty-thousand spectators BAW Fugoslavia, playing better than they have ever done, defeat Eng land by two goals to one at asso-

clation football.

England had more of the play territorially, but were inclined to

over-elaborate. their movements and the quick and deadly tackling

from making shots.

England

was handicapped by

CHINESE TWO DOWN IN DAVIS

CUP MATCHES AGAINST FRANCE

KHO SIN KIE'S DOGGEDNESS

PARIS, May 19 (Router)- In the Davis Cup competition yesterday between" France and China, France leads by two matches to nil, having both singles.

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won

Destrema Beat Kho Sin- klo 6-7, 6-3, 1-6, 7-5, 6-0 and Boussas beat W. C. Choy · 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1.

Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to France, was among the large crowd which witnessed the match. The weather was dull after the previous day's rain and the light was not ton good, while the court was in a poor condition. VICIOUS FOREHAND from Kho Sin-Ele played

the

whole game was characteristic

"In the last set Destremau hit terrificially hard and most swept his opponent off the court.

Down Through THE YEARS

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CHOY QITTCLASSED Choy was a good tactician, but he failed to equal Boussus in any department of the game.

Boussus was completely at home in baseline play and repeatedly clinched rallies with beautifully feinted drop shots which left Choy standing.

PROFESSIONAL TENNIS

WEMBLEY, May 19 (Rauter)-In professional exhibition tennis Budge beat Vines 6-4, 6-3 and match played tere Hans Nusslein beat Tilden 6-3, 6-2. yesterday.

TO-DAY

of the Yugoslays prevented them back of the court and almost s SPORTING FIXTURES of doggedness....... His chief weapon LAWN BOWLS,-First Division, was a vicious forehand cross-court Recreto B v. Police, Civil Ser- an effective counter in his superior drive. Destremau. however, had

and anticipation net.

the sweltering heat and the hard ground, but they did most of the attacking and the Yugoslav goal- keeper, Lovritch, making his first! jappearance in an international |game, brought off many brillant. and daring saves. On one occa ston he dived for an English centre-forward's, feet.

execution

at

The slowness of the court Was

the first two sets" during which an advantage to Kho Sin-kle in

he repeatedly passed Destremau with his backhand, but thereafter Destremau launched a desperate should attack to which the Chinese player

many could find no answer.

MISSED CHANCES Nevertheless, England have Won." but missed chances.

Yugoslavia's outside right, Bredon 186, Brutus 165, Dick Tur-Gushovitch, scored for Yugoslavia 9--Shatin-Handicap-"D" Class pin 158, Discovery Bay 149, Mac-in the sixteenth minute of the

Second Section-Six Furlongs. quarie River 138, Murray River 144. game and at Diogenes 151, Emergency Call Perfect

half time the Day" 145, Roolfly 158, Fei Ying 105, Gold Sovereign Strathcarrick 150, Twilight Star

135. Yugoslavs led by one to ni 365, Good Morning 16 Guinness (150, Violet Queen 135, Zodiac 148.

SOUTH CHINA

A.A. TO CELEBRATE

Clean Sweep Made In Major Soccer Events

equalized Ave minutes after the Broome, England's outside laft,

resumption and then Perlitch, the outside. left, scored Yugoslavia's winning goal in the sixty-sixth

TWO FRIENDLY minute.

MATCHES

Soccer Programme For Week End

LEE WAITONG TO

LEAD ATTACK The South China Athletic Asso- ciation is to hold a dinner at the clation's football team which is The South China Athletic Asso- Kam Ling Restaurant, West Point, soon to sail for the South Asian at eight o'clock on Monday next Peninsula.. to "celebrate their

will engage successes in friendly matches-one at 4.30 p.m.: In two football during the past (1938-39) to-day and the other, at 5 pm when they made a clean to-morrow-before leaving Hong? sweep of all the major events, in-

kong. To-day's match will be

season

International

Baseball Notes

BIG BALL BATTLE FOR TODAY

Union Brewers To "Meet Chinese

BY R. O. Y.

The Union Brewers go into action against the Chinese Baseballers, at 2.30 pum. to-day, in what is expected to be a close battle, to retain their un- beaten record and freidentally to attain an Impregnable posi. tion at the top of the league standings. Defeat for the Chinese will probably spell an end to their pennant hopes for 1939, and their efforts to take the Brewers, Ko stay in the face, will be watched with great interest by the other teams,” whose prospects will also be enhanced by a Chinese victory. Neither squad is expected to Wing-chiu make any changes in the line- Kwok Ying-k, Lau Hing-chol, Lee ups which won last week, although

cluding the. League Championship against The Rest of Hongkong for the "Hongkong Dally Press" Cup, the Senior Shield, the Gov-with HM.S., Cornwall as opponents. and to-morrow's will be played ernor's Cup, the Lai Wah Cup, the "Bunday Herald"

In all, eighteen players have Charity Cup, the Katewall Charity which is to last about four months. been invited to go on. the tour, Cup, and the League Second Divi-and these include South China's sion Championship.

best players, including Lee Wal- tong. Lal Shlu-wing. Chan Tak- fal, Fung King-cheong, Tang

Leung

H.K. GOLF CLUB Kong-sum

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STARTING TIMES Tin-sang and Cheung Wing-chot the Chinese Infielders may switch

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Of course, # is not certain positions. The Union Brewers The following are the Royal whether all of these players will should chalk

their third Bangkong Golf Club starting times be able to make the trip but straight win, but the Chinese are for Fanling on Sunday, May 20:-strenuous efforts are being made not to be underated, despite their to secure permisalon for them to trouncing at the hands of the Leare.

a.m.

OLD COURSE

9.16 K.S. Morrison and I H.

Geare.

Mindanao gang. Lee Wal-tons, China's Soccer Much will depend on the sup- idol, will turn out for this after-port given to Earl Wong who, with noon's match and the entire two weeks rest, should go great His team-

3.20 L. Jackson and J. C. Brown Chinese line-up will be as follows: gune on the mound 9.24 A. B. Purves and A Som-

merfelt.

9.28 8. E. Dodwell and D. J. Gil-

more,

9.32. J. W Clague and P. E. An

nią.

9.30 8. Dunnett and J. L. C. * Pearce..

9.40. A. D. Humphreys and L. M.

3. Lloyd

Pan Ea-ping; Lee Tin-sang, Lee Kwok-wal; Ewok Ying-ki, Leung Wing-this, Lap Bing- chol, Tang Kwong-sum, Fung King-cheong, Les Wai-fong. LalShlu-wing and Ian Tan- man or Yeung Shiu-yick. Mr. B. M. Omar will act as referee. Y

844 L P Tamworth and A. T.

Lay. 9.48 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfad- 10.32

yen.

9.52 R. C. Stewart and F. A. M. 10.36

Eillott.

9.58 A. E Lissaman and T. A. 1040

Pearce.

10.00 F. D. Hunter and J. K. P.

Hadland,

10.04. P. Murphy and R. M. M.

King.

Col. Simson and Lt.Cdr. Linton Major Johnstone and Burg. Cdr. Nicholson,

Col Rose and Lieut. Ram. 10.44 Major Harvey and W. Eng.

Holmes.

mates though, have the unenviable felding record of 12 errors in two games, and they will have to showj great improvement to hold Chet! Bennett's boys who form probably the best balanced aggregation in the local competition...

ARCULLI Y WONG "Jesse!

Arculli, while not as effective as Earl Wong, is certainly the steadiest hurler in active ser vice in Hongkong, and receives every support from his fielders.

A double header is scheduled for to-morrow morning; Recreio taking on the Hongkong Baseballers in the opener at 10 am.

The latter put up a grand show-

10.48 "Capt. Bridge and Cdr. ing against last year's champions

10.08 J. M. Pearson and J. W...

Meyhew.

10.12 P. 8. Delany and D. Hum

phreys,

10.16 Bilg. McLeod and Surg. Lt.

Walker

10.20 Capt. Lecky and Pay Lt.

Valiance

19.24 Col. King and Burg. Lt.

Steele Perking. 1028 Col Collifi and F/Lt. Barnes.

Arkwright. 10.52 R. AP McPherson

Capt. Keble White. 10.56 Col. Rogers and Barg. Cdr. Cleave..... 11.00 Capt. Lawrence and

Gray.

11.08 Capt. Gilbertson and

Frend.

NEW COURSE

in their last outing, and all but and pulled off a great upset. A turn-

out of 17 players attended their Lt. mid-week practice, and "Doc" Molthen is confident that, with

R. G. Ernie Hearther back at the initial sack, his boys will provide the Portuguese boys with plenty pi opposition.

Cdr.

The Recreio squad have let their supporters down badly " by

defeats Continued en Back Paga

|10:20 ^ P. 8. Cassidy and Col. Mat- sustaining. two

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vice Kowloon C.C., Recreio "A" v. Indians, Kowloon Dock Kowloon" B.G.C. Second Divi- ston, Kowloon. B.G.C. V. Kow- loon Foath 1 Club, Civil Ser- vice v. Police, Craigengower v. Hongkong Football Club "A", Tai- koo v. Kowloon Tong... Third Division, Kowloon Football Club v. Yacht Club, Stanley v. Elec- tric, Kowloon v. Craigengower, Kowloon G.B.C. v. Recreio.

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