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INTERESTING PROGRAMME OF LEAGUE FOOTBALL FIXTURES
"Battle Of The Giants" At C. Hill Tomorrow
BY PILAT"
AN INTERESTING PROGRAMME of matches is down for decision this week-end and football of a higher standard should been seen.
The highlight, of course, will be to-morrow's match between SOUTH CHINA "A" and EASTERN. This "battle of the giants" should provide fans with the first big thrill of the season. Eastern, who were close runners-up in the -1938-39 season, lost by five goals to nil to the Caroline Hill team when they met in their first round match last season.
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H.E'S TEAM TO MEET
K.D.C. AT BOWLS
His Excellency the Governor's team will meet the Kowloon" Dock Recreation Club at Lawn Bowls on Wednesday next, Oct, 25, at 3.30 p.m.
obtained the Scots only goal. by bustling ball and goalie into the jnet. The Scots' back, Naysmith and Fraser, both performed credi- (tably in breaking-up many
gerous Chinese raids.
dan-
SPORTS
H.K. JOCKEY CLUB'S TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING AT
THE VALLEY
PROGRAMME FOR NOVEMBER 4
į since January 1, 1939, barred. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any sime. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. From the 1 Mile Post (About Half Mile 160 Yards). ( 5.-4.00 p.m.-Norfolk Handicap: / The Hongkong Jockey Club has-First Section. Winner $400, arranged a programme.at. eight Second $300. Third $200. For China
Class events "for "the Tenth Extra Race Ponies, "D"
Subscription Meeting to be held at Happy Griffins of this Club of this Season! Valley on Saturday, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. that have won more than $1,000 in. The Arst saddling bell will be rung stakes, barred. Jockey Allowance. at 1.30 p.m.
Entrance $5. Six Furlongs,
Entries for the meeting will close at the Secretary Office at noon on Thursday, Oct. 28.
penalty.
(See Race No. 2). 7-5,00 p.m.-Norfolk Handicap: Entrance $10. Опе and Three-Second Section. Quarter Miles.
Note-One Entry only will be made for the Norfolk Handicap (Races Nos, 5 and 7). Entries will The progamme ts as follows:-be divided into First and second 1.-2.00 pm. Sub-Griffins St., Sections at the discretion of the LEE IN FINE FETTLE
Leger:-Winner $1,000. Second Handicapper. The Chinese, as usual, gave $300. Third $200. For China Pontes, 6-4,30 p.m.—Sussex Handicap: polished display and showed real Subscription Grains of this Club-Second Section. ̈· championship form, Lee Wal-tong † of this Season. Weight 145 lb. and have to was in fine fettle and delighted | Winnets, of one race. 5 lb. of two The homesters, will, how- Division standard
spark- improvement his many followers with a
or mare races 10 lb. ever, have a slight edge over show considerable
Despite the close their opponents in that they 1: they are to avold another. de-ling exhibition.
jattention of Faulkner, the Scots' feat: have the same team that have
The last match the pro- pivot, he managed to get three been playing together for
is that be-out of the Ave goals scored: several seasons now, while grumme to-morrow
Police ROYAL NAVY 2 and ST
were considered, to be Eastern have a practically
JOSEPHRS. The Navy are a rather very lucky to have matched new batch of players,
have point from South China "B," for uncertain combination and The chances of Eastern winning found it hard to field the same though they led in the closing having been commented on in team every week. On the other stages the latter were by far the these columus on Wednesday. I
team. The Police were have the Saints have been pract's-better will offer no further comment.
ing hard and may earn their without Blackburn and Pile. suffice it to say that whatever
Arst points of the season.
mainstays of the team. the result excellent soccer should
Hau Yung-sang. who played be witnessed:
for Kwong Wah last year, Isteady in defence and appears to have accustomed himself to his new club-mates.
tween
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KWONG WAH'S VICTORY Kwong Wah returned to fortc
--First
(See Race No, 5). 2.-2.30. p.m.--Sussex' Itand"cap: 8-5.30 p.m-Queenskind Handi- Section.Winner $600 cap-Winner $800. Second $300. Second $300. Third $200. For China Tulid $200. For Australian Sub- Ponies." Class. Jockey Allowscription Panies. "C" Class. Jockey ance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs Allowance. Entrance $5. From the Note. One Entry "only will be 13 Mile Post About Hall Mile 180 made for the Sussex Handicap Yards). (Races Nos. 2 and 6). Entries will
Daily Double Event:-Fifth and be divided into First and Second Seventh Races. Sections at the discretion of the. Handicapper.
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3.-7.00 pm. Fremantle St. Leger: NOMADS TEAM TO Another interesting game
-Winner $1,000. Second $300. Third The Football League enters its be that between "SOUTH CHINA
$200 For Australian Subscription "B" and the ROYAL SCOTS who third week to-day." Some interest-
Ponles of this Season. Weight 146 The following will play for the Save South China "A" such Ang games were seen last week.
Tt. Winners of one race, 5 lb of Nomads Hockey Club a friendly good fight last week. The Chinese end, scoring in mest of the mat-
two or more races, 10 lb Entrance hockey match. against Club de should win, but I would advise ches being high. The, highest was
who, and beat the Royal Navy by $10. One and Three Quarter Miles Recreio at King's Park to-morrow. ISLAND V, MAINLAND | Mainland Hockey Match on Nov. them not to take the Scots too notched by the Royal Scots
4.-3.30 pm-Paddock Handicap: bully-off at 10.30 am. lightly as the latter are well-known ran up the big score of 10 goals goals to 4 in an evenly contested
F. Soares; E, Soares, R, Xavier; The Senior Service field--Winner $600. Second $300. Third for their fighting spirit..
without reply against the Univer. match.
$200 For China Ponies, "E"" Class, 8. Rozario, R. J. Reed (Captain),! sity in the junior division.
ed an almost entirely new There
and Subscription Gins of this L. Souza, R. Buva, F. O. Reed,, various Ladies' Hockey Clubs are was only one upset, South China and I can only pick out two fami-
Club of this Season. Ponies that S. A. Reed, J. H. Franco and B reminded that names of all those B" after outplaying the Police. lat names-Hendy, right back,
have won more than $500 in stakes Xavier were unfortunate to be forced to and Thorburn, inside-left. share the spoils in the First Divi- sion.
CLOSE GAME INDICATED ..
A close game is indicated when MIDDLESEX meet POLICE this afternoon at Bookumpoo. The "Diehards" made an auspicious start last week. The custodians of the Law have been none too im-
side
Kwong Wah, on the whole. showed improvement but the for- Middlesex opened the season in wards, through over-anxiety, spoll: fine style. trouncing Club 8-1what might have been ane scoring
combination Opportunities by being of-side.
pressive in their two appearances Their superiority in and have revealed several weak spots, both in defence and attack whelmed the Club whose rests- and understanding greatly over-
" "and, unless they can remedy these
faults, they will find it hard go-tance was very feeble.. ing to hold Middlesex.
.
Eastern. aspirants for cham- pionship honours this season, scored another success, easily This was their second big defeat disposing of St. Joseph's by 5-1.
in succession, Forrow. worked Their superb combination and al-
toors well for their chances.
KOWLOON, though they did not show up well when they beat Nävyike a trojan in the pivotal. berth most uncanny understanding au- 4-3 two weeks ago, should gather but found Saw and his men two points when they oppose the much of a handful Fowler play-
ed his usual bustling game but. The Saints turned out what CLUB to-day. The Club have
Strange, received must have been" their strongest been playing much below First Apart from E
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GOSANO RETURNS
ittle support from the other Club eleven. A V. Gosane was seen at forwards.
centre-half, supported by Hussain
A's expected the champions. and Pereira, but, even with this
South China "A," defeated the sound intermediate line,
they
ADVERTISEMENT Royal Scots $1. The score, how could not cope with the nippy!
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 21st October, 1939, .commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will he rung at
1:30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be "word throughout the duration of each Meeting in such A ManDer as to
be readily identified,
Badges admitting Non-Mem
bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladles (Both including tax) ANN obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of 'a Member. such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.
ever, did not reflected the true Chinese forwards.
run of play, for, the Scots put up! Sammy Tsang again had a busy
a much better fight than was day in goal but acquitted himself anticipated.
well and could not be blamed for
Hossack was full of energy and the five shots that went past him.
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were recorded at the Happy Valley train
ing Callops yesterday:-
Tornado Star
Violet Queen
Taxing Master
Tribute
King Kong Sylvandale Hectic View Tarzan ... Bressay & Geordle 'Wild Bear & Night View Bamn Bay Murray River Phoenix & Tiny Tim Pumpernickel
King's Lead & Dog
Distance 1st QI. 2nd Qr. Last Qr.
1.02.2
2. 33.2
29
27
27
3
29.2
29.2
41
Laughing Girl
30
30
A Roaring Time & Heinz Cristel....
28.2
56
27.3
23.4
23.4
Galaxy
33.3
1.02.2
28.4
Rising Star
29.1
$6.3
27.2
Celtic Star & Dawn Star
30.1
30.1
Blue Diamond
28.4
28.4
Rose Evelyn & Rose-Queen
31 ||;
31
Lancashire Fass
32.
32
37.3
1.12
34.2
32.2
32,2
36.4
"1.08.3
31.4
A
34
1.03
29
29.4
57
27.1
32.1
32.1
32.4
1.04.3
31.4
32.4
59.2
28.3
29.3
58.3
29
31.1
31.1
+
26.2
26.2
· 31
31
Rose Jane & Rose Fiana
31.1
31.1
National Victory
27.2
27.2
Tempest & Opening Batsman
..34.4
1.08.2
33.4
1/
Amber. II....
33
1.02
29
Moonlight View
33.2
1.01.3
28.1
Estover & Piet Hein
35
1,08:4
31.4
Matador & Golden Cow
30.3
3012
Galveston, Bay
32,3 1.01.3
29.1
Rose Emily
34.1
1.04.1
30
38
1.09.1
31.1
26.3
26.3
28.4
26.4.
33.3
33.3
Sports Venture
31
31
Jack O'Lantern
38.3 1.08.3
32
Scenic View
24.4
1.05
30.1
Balvage Master & Gallant Mar-
shal
30.3
1.08,4
32.1
National Liberty
30.3
30.2
Ajax & Aztec
26.3
26.3
National Honour
31.1
31.1
..37
1.07.1
30,1
30.1
Smalling Time ......
30.1
Clowner
29.3
29.3
Plain View
34.2 '1.06.1
31.4
33
1.03.3
30.3
30
30
Secretary
Lumber Victory Day
27.4
32.4
101.1
27.4 28.2
Soldier of Britain
30.3
30.3
The Secretary's Office.
floor, Exchange Building (Tel 27794) will close at 12 o'clock Noon.
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Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No
1 Boy (Telephone 21928).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable. at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Hal! Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Hong Kong, 16th Oct. 1939.
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