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ANNUAL RACE MEETING

Complete List Of The New Australian Ponies

With the approach of the 1940 Annual Race Meeting, rail fans have been kept busy watching. the new ponies being put through their early morning training,

The non-arrival of the China "pony subscriptions grimns have to a certain extent upset, the five day pro- gramme, but the Stewards have amply taken care of this by the inclusion of races for the old pontes in their res- pective classes and changes in conditions of certain events. From the training times published every Monday and Thursday mornings, readers will be able to follow their favourlies, and from data available, I have been able to make up a complete list of the 1940 Australian Subscription griffiths, which is given below.

As regards the China pony griffins there should be quite a num- ber catered for the meeting, with the Eu Tong Sen, Dunbar, Mar- ber. Cire and Li Po Chum Interests well represented both as re- gards quality and number:

NAME

1940 AUSTRALIAN SUESCRIPTION GRIFFINS

A Good Time

Brand No.

Colour

Ht. Age

Owner

J. 54 Bay M.

A Green Time

J. 48 Elay

Albury

J. 35 Bay

Alfber

J. 37. Ches.

i, n

Amicus Curiae ».

J. 60

Ascot Day

J. 51

Australian Diamond

J. 45

14.25 L Shiu Hang 14.2 4 Li Po Chun 14.3 5 Mrs. Eu Tong Sen 14.34 Marber Brown, 14.3 5 Lee Bros. Brown M. 14.3 4 Dr. B. N. Chau Ches, M. 143 6. Diamonds

Australian Prince

J. 47

Bay

14.2 3 Yam Man

Big Wedge

J. 22

Bay M. 14.3 6

0. K.

Brown Derby

. 64 Ches. M. 14.2 3

Ches. M. 14.2 4 Cire

Cocoa

Bay

Busylight

Cairntoul

Castlemaine

Catterick Bridge

Cheerful Star Circe

Comedy Star Connicter

Contact

Fair Chance

Far View

Finalist

Flying Dutchman

Franklin

J. 31 J. 29

14.3 5 John Peel J. 12. Brown M. 14.3 4 Crystal J. 5 Bay

14.2 5 Mrs. Pearce

E, S. K. 14.3 5 Mr. & Mrs.

J. 58 Ches. M. 34.3 4

J. 39 Bay M.

it

J. 42 Bay M. 14.3

6 VS. I. K. Y.... 3. 4 Ches. M. 14,2 5 Marber 1.

4 Ellandee 114.3 4 Weetoo

J. 13 J. 33 Bay

Ches. M. 14.2

J, 15 Bay M. 14.3

3

Lan

Stanton

J. 19 Ches. M. 14.3 + Wayfoong

14.2 5 Neerlandia 14.2 4

Tennis 14.3 6 Huc 14.26 Chau Bros. 14.2 4 Li Bros.

14.3 4 Taxpayer

Forehand Drive

J. 2 J. 41 J. 28 Bay

Brown Bay M.

Gala Day

J.. 21 Bay M.

Grand Allegiance

J. 27 Bay M.

Income Tax

J. 3 Ches.

Jungle Princess

J. 32

Kitti

J. 16

Brown 14.2 Bay M.. 14.2

'King's Caprice

J. 25

Ches. M. 14.3

4 Dynasty.

Longdon

J. 20

Brown M. 14.2

4 G. Tinson

Lovely Kid

Lucky Lady

Many Thanks

Maple Star

Melody Star

Mint Julep

Nancy Lee

Perola D'Oriente Piccadilly Jim Powerful Kid Frincess Claro Pumelo

Quick Despatch

Radon

Rowan

Sapper

Sea Jay Shine Again

Shuttlecock Sparrow..... Spring Hurst Spring Shing Strathpeffer Surprise Again Vanity Fair Venus Bay Viceroy

Warrego River Winnie

4 S. W. Chan 6 H. W.

J. 6 Bay M. 14.1 + Dr. Lee Shin Kee

J. 48 Ches. M. 14.3 4 Lucky

J. 18 Bay

14.3 4 L Reidy

J. 17 Bay M.

14.2 6 C. W. K:

J. 62 Bay M.

14.3 6 9. M. K.

J: 55 Ches

14.2 6 Shields and

Stanton

J. 26 Ches. M. 14.2 6 Quartermaster J. T Bay M. 14.2 4 H. Y. Lang-

J. 14 Ches. 14.34 Winner

J. 9 Ches. M. 14.3 8 L1 and Edgar J. 43 Ches. M. 14.2 4 L. W. S.

J. 63 Bay M. 14.2

6 J. H. Jessen

J. 23 Ches. M. 14.3 6 Kwok Hin Wang

J. 30 Browni M. 14.3 5 D. L

J. 52 Brown M. 14.3 5 Ash

J. 57 Ches. 14.3 4 Mrs. Grasett

"J. 49 Bay M. 14.3 5 S. T. Williamson

J. 50 Brown M. 14.3

5 Mrs HY.Chuong

J. 1 Brown M. 14.2 5 Monestoy.

J. 38 Bay

14.2 4 Yly.

J. 8. Bay M. 14.2

J. 53 Brown M..14.2

J. 24 Ches. M. 14.2

J. 34 Bay M. 143

I. 38 Brown M. 14.3

J. 61 Ches. M. 14.3

6 Eu Tong Sen

3 Y. H.

6

J. F. MacGregor

04. Y. Chuong

5 Choice

3 L. Dunbar

J. 11 Bay M. 14.3 Viaja

J. 10 Bay M. 14.2 6 Gredka J. 59 Ches. M. 14.3 5 5, W. Lee

HOCKEY TOURNEY:

C.B.A. V. R.E,

NOMADS V. KHALSA TODAY

The Hockey Association Tourna- "The following will play for the ment match between the Royal Nomads Hockey Club in a friendly Engineers and Central British hockey fixture with the Khalsa

Association will be played at Soc-Sikh Divan at the Radio ground

kunpoo tomorrow bully-off at 10.30 tomorrow, bully-off 4 pm. am. The teams" will be:

E.. A. Alves; R. Xavier, R. J. Reed:

COLONY LADIES TENNIS SINGLES

FINAL

Owing to the temporary In- disposition of one of the con- testants in the Finals of the Colony Ladies Singles Tourna- ment, this match has been postponed until Saturday, Jan.

H.K. GOLF CLUB STARTING TIMES

The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling for today and tomer-

LOW: --

P.M.

TODAY OLD COURSE

2.00 D. 9. Edward. Capt. Reldy 2.04 C. B. Brown, A. B. Purves "2.48 5. W. Kirk, W. M. Barton TOMORROW OLD COURSE

A.M..

SPORTS

League Champions Should Win Against Royal Scots

BY PILAT

South China “A” after theif narrow escape from dropping their sécond League point, last week, should have an sauler day against the Royal Scots this afternoon at Cäroline Hill.

Royal Scots, although they lost by a wide margin in the first round, match this season, gave South China à great fight and are expected to again offer strong opposition.

|- The Middlesex-Club encounter Service, they would do well not to

at Sookunpod will provide fans take the latter too lightly.

with some interesting soccer. Club

have made great strides in

S. CHINA 'B' V. POLICE Tomorrow, at Caroline

provement since they arst tasted south China. "B" wil meet the

victory against the Royal Scots last month.

Police and as the two teams are of about the same strength a draw will probably be the result..

Middlesex, on the day, are a most attractive team to watch but

South China "B" were surprising- it has always been a source of won ly defeated by Club a few weeks der to football followers why they ago and will have to show greatly have not won more of their games. Improved form if they are to hold They should win this afternoon. the custodians of the law, probably by a close margin,

W!

In the other match tomorrow NAVY V. KWONG WAH Eastern should win against St. The last game on the programme Joseph's although a close game is this afternoon is between Navy and expected.

9.16, K. 9. & J. A. D. Morrison 9.20 A. L. Potter. E. L. Groome 9.24 A. H. McBride, H. N. William-Kwong Wah, at Causeway Bay.

son

Kwong Wan have been dis-

9.28 G. W. Fehrman, C. F. Mar- appointing. as big things were ex-

shall.

9.32 R. Young, F. Groves

9.38 E. Davidson, C. C. Black .9.40 D. Forbes, H. F. Sommers 9.44 J. W. Mayhew, O. Riddell-

Carre

pected of them earlier in the sea- son. Though they are expected to take full points from, the Senior

9.48 Col. Rose, W/Cdr. Steele Per- H.E. THE GOVERNOR'S

kins

9.52 N. K. Littlejohn, T. Low

9.50 L Goldman, F. D. Hunter 10.00 J. A. R. Selby. E. T. McMullen 10.04 W. W. C. Shewan, Surg. Cdr.

Nicholson

LAWN BOWLS

TEAM FIXTURES

His Excellency the Governor's Lawn Bowls team will be engaged 10.03 J. E. Richardson, D. S. Ed- in two matches next week.

ward

10.12 W. B. Richardson. J. Redman 10.16 E. A. Bompas, M. S. Banner 20.20 A. J. Dennis, J. T. Smith 10.24 F. A. M. ElLott, P. C. Jackson 10.28 P. Tamworth, J. B. Mackle

10.32 H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie 10.36 A. Morse, H. G. Sheldon 10.40 D. J. Gilmore, A. C. Meredith 10.44 M. G. Carruthers, L. M. Wylle 10.48 A. M. Mack, G. G. Aitkenhead 10,52 J. M. Gray, N. C. Macleod 10.56 J. P. Murphy, D. B. Evans 11.00 P. E. Annis, J. W. Clague 11.04 H. M. Rowland. E. J. Fag-

giano

11.08 Cdr. Murray, B. D. Evans 11.12 A. McKellar, J. Limaker 11.16 L. M. S. Lloyd, A. Sommerfelt 11.20 A, N. & Q. A. A Macfadyen 11.24, Cdr. Hole, T. Megarry 11.28 F. A. Redmond, A. E Lissa-

mac.

NEW COURSE 920 G. C. Worrall, H. F. Phillips 9.28 D. L. Strellett, H. J. D. Löwe 9.32 Miss Cuthbertson, Miss

Blackburn

9.40 L. R. Cramer, D. Humphreys 9.48 Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Wébb 9.56 Mrs. Goldman, Mrs. Hunter 10.04 R. L. & Webb. A. Mabb* 10,08 W. A. Mackmiay.* C.-W.

Jeffries* 10.16 G. M. Park, N. D. Lloyd* 10.20 Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Smith 10.28 W. P. Thoruson,* J. H. B.

Lee

10.32 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. 'Mackenzie 10.40 A. B. Stafford, A. 8. Allion* 1044 3. Tomlinson, R. G. Gray" 10.52 W. L Alexander,* A. V.

Greaves* 10.56 S. T. Butlin, H. A. Mills* 11.01 M. Pollock, P. Morrison 11.12 Major Temple, Lt. Bax 11.16 Col. Shackleton, Col..

Newnham

* Unsuccesstui in ballot for the Old Course.

Craigengower Team

v. Combined Schools

The following have been select-

Cricket Club in a friendly cricket match against the Combined Schools tomorrow, commencing at

Royal Engineers: L/Sgt. Dobson; A. Xavier, H. Gibbay, 8. Fed to represent the Craigengower. Lt. Russell. L/Sgt. Goodwin, Opl. Rosario; R. M. da Silva, F. O. Reed, Bowling. Sgt. Creston. Cpl Whit-8 A: Reed, P. Rull. B. Xavier. taker: L/C. Singleton, Sgt. Dènyer,, L/Sgt. Homburg, L/C. Shaw and Spr. Fox.

Central British Association: T. Lockhart; J. T. K. Gilchrist, V. C.

Bond: T. 8. D. Whitley, N. B. M. Whitley, M. Dunne; D. T, Smith. 8. A. Fowler, G. H. Fowler, E. FOW- ler and B. Ure.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TO-DAY

2 p.m., on the home ground.

H. P. Lim (Capt.), P. J, B- moria N, Broadbridge, AE Esmall, U. H. Esmall, A. J, Hulse, CRICKET. First division friend-G. Ladd, T. Lock, W., Hong Sling.

lles, Club v Kowloon, Indians v. G. Winch, A. N. Other.

ADVERTISEMENT Craigengewer

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1940.

17th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 24th February.

Entries for the above will close 13.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 13TH JANUARY, 1940, at tle Secretary's Office, Exchange Buliding.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 7th Jan., 1940.

Recreio: Second Division League, Indians y, Club: Recrelo v. Po- lice; RAF. y. Civil Service; Uni- Versity v. Kowloon; Arriv V

FOOTBALL-First division, Mid- dlesex. v... Club. (Bookunpoo); South China A, v. Royal Scots (Caroline Hill); Navy v. Kwong Wah (Causeway Bay) p.m.. Junior Shield Replay, R.AM.C. v. International (St. Joseph's) ",4 pm. Second division A, Ordnance v. Kit Chee (Bookunpoo);"-South China v. 8th R.A (Caroline Hill); 5th AA, v. Glub (Happy Valley); 30th R.A. v. Eastern (Stanley) 2.30 p.m. Second division B, Engineers v. Kwong Wah (Happy Valley); Signals v. Police (Kow- loon) 4 pm; Royal Scots y. R. A. F. (St. Joseph's); Kowloon v. University (Kowloon) 2.30 m. Third division, Kumaons v. Royal Scots (Chatham Road) 2.30 p.m.: 12th RA v. Signals (Stanley) GOLF-Bogey (Far) Pool, New

Course, Fanling. HOCKEY, Caer Clark. Cup, Re- creto v, St. Andrew's (Recrelo)

OBA. v. CBS, (CBA) 3 pm; Hongkong v. YMCA (Happy Valley) 3.15 pm. Brawn Cup. YMCA v. St. Andrew's (King's Park); D.GS, v. Recrela (DGA). 3 pm: Argonauta v. C.B.A. (Re- crelo) 4.15 p.m. PAFER HUNT.-Cottage Club, Tan-

Ing, 3.30 p.m. RACING.Entries close for Jockey Club's annual meeting, 3 pm. RIFLE SHOOTING.-Spoon and Practice Shoot, Stonecutters, 1.45 p.m. RUGBY-Combined Services :

Club-Police (Club) 4pm,; Com bined Services A Club-Police A (Club). 2.45 pm,

TO-MORROW FOOTBALL-Fit division, South China B. v. Police (Caroline HI); Eastern v. Bt, Jóséph's (Club) 4p.m, Thira Division, 24th RA, v. "Souch China (800- kunpoo), RABC. 5th A (Caroline Hill); Electric v. neers (Club) 2.30°pin.

J

V.

Tomorrow his team will meet Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield's team at "Walmar," Castle

Peak and on

FORECAST

SOUTH CHINA "A" v Royal Scot MIDDLESEX V Club Navy v KWONG WAH South China "B" v Police EASTERN v St. Joseph's

Volunteers' Cricket Team Against Recreio

The following will represent the Volunteers at Cricket against the Club de Recreio on Sunday - at King's Park commending at 11301

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H.K. INTERPORT RUGBY XVIII

H. D. Bidwell, J. C. Carter, D. I. Bosanquet, F. A. Cessford, J. M.

Thomson, A. F. Walkden (Capt).

Eighteen players have been in Burford. R. G. Castleton A. M. R. M. King, D. 5. Blake; D. de vited to represent Hongkong at Kennedy. C. F. Needham,

B. A

Wednesday next, Jan. 17, at 3.30 S Carey, D. G. Day, W. 8. Gega, rugby against Shanghai in Shang sampas, e. B.. Godfrey. W. B. p.m. His Excellency's team will M. F. L. Haymes, N. A. E. Mackay, hai on February 8. play the USRC on the latter's D McLellan, A, Zimm cra

Zimmern, F. F. Zimmern, lawns.

The players are: J. E. Hender-Richardson, A. 7. G. Taylor (Vice- son. R. H. Stewart, J. Hutchinson. Capt), B. OM. Deane.

The joy of the game depends upon the "PLAYER'S"

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