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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1940.

2 In the World of Sports &

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, ROYAL SCOTS WIN K.O.Y.L.I. SPLENDID GAME Tommies Beat

1940

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

On Saturday, 17th, Monday, 19th, Tuesday, 20th and Wednes day, 21st February, the first bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m., and the first race will be run at 12.00 NOON.: On Saturday, 24th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m...

The tilin interval will be after the fourth race on the Orst four days of the Meeting.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES

Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently display. ed throughout the Meeting. NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO

POLO CUP IN FAST FINAL: CAPT. S. BURN OUTSTANDING

THE KOXLI. CUP POLO COMPETITION WAS WON BY THE ROYAL SCOTS yesterday when they defeated the S.E.SK.A. First team by five coals to four in a fas and thrilling game on the Boundary Street ground. The first four goals of the nine goals scored during the gams were obtained in the first three minutes of play. **

PROMISED AT CHILL TODAY

Saigon Soccer XI To Meet Chinese

Poilus 1-0 At Soccer

RHEIMS, Feb 16 (Reuter)-~ The British Army beat the French Army by one gos) to ni at association football,

The Britishers, adapting them- selves better to the tricky ground. showed all-round superiority.

KEEN EXCHANGES

BX "PILAT Local soccer fans will have the Outstanding player on the field ed for some time, until Capt. Burn opportunity of seeing the Saigon was Capt. Burn, of the Royal took the ball down in a good team again' in action this after- Scots. With hard, accurate hit movement which, however, was noon when the visitors will be pit- fast riding and clever checked. In the melee that ented against the Combined Chinesq ting,

After early keen exchanges, manoeuvring he was the mainstay syed, he got possession and scared on the Caroline Hill ground. This of the Scotsmen's attack, while a splendid goal with a nice back will be their last game in the Co-Stephenson, the English Interna

tional inside-left, headed in to an Major Godley played 1 sound hand shot from a dimeult angle. tony prior leaving for Saigon. game as back. For the gunners, Capt. Burn was exceptionally The Chinese, though they will empy goal in the twentieth minute LE Smith and Major Penfold well mounted for this chukker be without Lee Wal-tong, has cho- play. Thereafter play was ex- were prominent while Capt. Wiland was playing brilliantly com-

sen a very strong eleven, the son appeared somewhat off his pletely dominating play. From a majority of whom have played The French made desperate usual good form.

melee he made a neat pass to Lt. against the visitors in earlier efforts to equalise and one shot at Fargus who scored the fourth for matches and should give Saigon the British goal struck the

their stiffest test to date.

The game opened with a pro- longed melee in front of the H.K.

the Scots who were now leading

SRA, goal from which Capt. Bum four three. opened the scoring with a close- the hit of shot. From range Major Fenfold took the ball down-

A HIGH SHOT In the last chikker the Scots field in a good run and equalised. were pressing more vigorously Lt. Smith put the gunners on the

than ever: Lt. Col. McDougall lead with a fine goal scored after taking a pass from Capt. Burn at- a brilliant solo effort, but Capt tacked but just missed the goal. Burn equalised with a close-range Capt. Burn then broke away from shot following a melee in front of midfield play and, taking the ball the gunners' goal and the chukker down in a solo run scored from ended with the score two-all about 60 yards with a high shot.

SLIGHT MISHAP

This was the Scots arth goal.

It will be recalled that in their three previous games, the visitors showed, in every department of the game-except shooting that they were the equal, or even bet- ter, than the best in the Calony

citing.

upright.

SOUTH A MATCH LONDON, Feb. 16 (Reuter)--In the South "A" Division of the Eng- ush Regional Football competition yesterday. Watford beat Clapton Orient by two goals to one:

THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

However, with the rest that they Badges admitting non-members

have had in the past few days to the Members' Enclosure and

and with the promise of sunnier Club Rooms at $10.00 per day

day, Sagon are expected to be at this afternoon in which Kowloon, including tax-or $40.00 includ

their best and this should result who are at home to Middlesex, in one of the finest games today. will probably find the "Diehards" ing tax for the Meeting (ladies

Moreover, they are keen to take Just that too good for them, $5.00 and $20.00 respectively)There was a slight accident in

Lt. Smith later raised the gun-back with them at least one vic-though the mainlariders are well- are obtainable through the Secre. the second chukker when L-Col.

ners score to four and very nearly tory to their credit. McDougall was unseated during a succeeded in netting another, but tary upon the written or personal melce, falling off his pony heavily the ball went wide, missing the introduction of a member, such to the ground. He got up re goal by a few inches. Had his member to be responsible for all mounted, and continued playing shot been more fortunate, the only be one Senior League match Third Division. chits, etc.

The accident, however." caused him to cross an opposing player game would have ended in a draw, and Capt. Wilson taking the 40

Badges admitting to Members'

but luck was with the Scots who

Enclosure will NOT be on sale yards penalty awarded made noemerged winners by the odd goal

at the Race Course.

ROYAL SCOTS-Lt. Col. J. Me- mistake. This was the only goal scored in the chukker which end- Dougall, Lt, B. A. Fargus, Capt. 8. ed with the ganners leading Burn and Major A & Godley.

HES.R.A. Lt. R.: B.

Smith, The third chukker opened with Capt. W. "B. Wilson, Major R. J. L up-and-down-play which continu-i Penfold and Lt. D. L. Marshall.

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILD three-two. ING, (Tel: 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12:00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

"A limited number of tins will

TWO RUGGER

be obtainable each day at the MATCHES TODAY

Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No.

Boy, (Tel. 21920).

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting No amals 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 including ladies, and is payable at the Gate."

Soldiers and Sailors in uni form are admitted to the Public

Enclosure at $1.00 per day in. cluding tax.

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

Club 'A' To Meet Navy 'A': Police

To Play Army

Volunteers At Cricket

TEAMS FOR NEXT WEEK'S GAMES

The following teams will repre- There will be two games of rugby! football on the Army ground at sent the H.K.V.D.C. on dates and

grounds as below:- Sookunpoo today.

The first game, which will com- mence at 3 p.m.; will be between the Club AXY and a Navy side. This match will be followed at 4.15 by a game between the Police

and the Army-

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Monday, Feb. 19, v. HKCC. at HK.CC.-E. M. King (Capt.), C. G. Altkerhead, D. J. N. Anderson, D. de S. Carey, E. C. Fincher, R. H. Griffiths, N. D. Lloyd, H. L. Ozorio,

E. M. L. Soares, E. Zimmern (W), F. R. Zimmern.

Tuesday, Feb. 20, v. KC.C. at RC.CE. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.),

CLUB SIDE The Club side has been selected as follows:--

H. F. Hopkins, A. N. Other, D.D. de 8. Carey, J. H. Fox (W), E. Eynes, O. Morgan, P. B. Wilson, H. Grifiths, C. W. Haynes, R. M. M. G Carruthers. E. Rutherford, King. H. Owen Hughes, A. K. Mac- R. E Heasman. F. Burford. I M kenzie, D. O. Parsons, A. E. Ferry,

F. "R. Zimmern."' Macrae, L. B.. M. Beattle, E. A Bompas, W. B. Richardson, A. M. Kennedy (Captain) and W. Stoker.

Wednesday, Feb. 21, v. H.KV.D.C. Officers at HK.C.C.-R. M. King `NAVY TEAM ›..

(Capt.), C. G. Aftkenhead, D. de S. The following have been selected Carey, 8, F. Cooke, G. E R. Divett, to play for the Navy "A". Club RH. Griffiths, N. A. E. Mackay, A. K. Mackenzie, A. Zimmern, E. Zim...” Tiffins will be obtainable in the "A"

Sig. Brierley: Tel, Bowden, Mid-mern (W): F. R. Zimmern. Restaurant in the Public En.

"The following teams will repre- shipman O'Riordan, "A. B; Gordon, closure.

Sub-Lt. Hill; Midshipman coll, sent the Hongkong Cricket Club Sto. Gallagher; L.B.A Faliner, Lt. on Monday, Feb. 18 and, the Hong- (E) Exen, P.O. Smart, Fight-Lt. kong VDC. Oncers XI on Wed- Taylor, Chief Writer King, Paynesday, Feb. 21, respectively.

HKC.C. XI- J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), B. C. Bay, Capt. D, C, E Grose, M. F. L. Haymes, E. Owen Hughes, L. D. Kilbee, Capt. J. F. Lawrence, A K. Mackenzie, D. O. Parsons, J. E Richardson, D. S.

SERVANTS' PASSES.

صميم

Passes for Servants will be Midshipman Marshall, Supt. Eager, issued to Private, Box holders Midshipman Curray-Jones. „ONLY on application to the Reserves: Ldg. Wtr. Barlow, Tel. Secretary- Boor, Exchange Honnywill, Mrs. Jeffries, Pay. Sub- Building

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes” in their possession will forfelt the same and will be removed from the

•Enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th Feb, 1940.

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

Lt. Sumner.

ASSCN.

Robb.. TOURNEY HOCKEY

Radio And C.B.A. In Action Tomorrow Two games in the Hockey Asso- clation Tournament will be played

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H.K.V.D.C. Oncers XI:-Lt-Col. E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), Lt. DJ. N. Anderson, Capt. J. H. Bottom- ley, Capt. R. R. Davies, LS. V Gittins, Lt. L. B. Holmes, Major H Owen Hughes, 2/Lt, D. McLellan, Major R. D. Walker.

Lt. A. E. Perry, Lt. A M. Rodrigues,

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on Sunday morning. Central Bel-Singh, Bagh, Singh, Attar Singh;

67 tish Association will oppose the Burjan Singh, C, Pinto, Pyara Kowloon Indian Tennis Club at Singh. Balwant Singh and A. N. King's Park, and Radio and Postal Other

Cambridge have agreed with the Oxford suggestion to row this year's University race at Henley over a course of about a mile, and

Sports Club play the University Radlo: U. B. Souza, A. E. P. Hockey Club at Caroline Hill. The bully-off. for both matches, will be Guest, J. 8. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh,

M. H. Hassan, Gurdayal Singh: | at 11 am

Karmindar Singh, Gurbachan The teams will be. OBA. T. Lockhart; JT. K. Gu-Singh, Awtar Singh, J. M, Pinto christ. V. C. Bond; M. Dunne, N. and Jangeer Singh

a half on Saturday, March 2 Whitley, D. H. Taylor, D. T. Smith, University: N. C. Ben Gupta; K

Dr. Patrick Hallam University College), who rowed at bow with the winning crew of 1923, will coach "Oxford.-Times.

F. Fowler, G. H. Fowler, E. Fowler Y. Tam, N. H LOW BK, Hul, W. and D. S. Blake,

Abraham, and of 0. Lów. LEL KIT.C: Iqbal Singh; Kamal Tan, N. V. Lingam, H. LOzorio, K. Bingh, Kalwant Singh: Mohinder 8. Oh and Hans Raj.

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