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|LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received THE

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

"

Monday, the 28th February, 1940

at 11 O'clock 1.m.

at the Godown of The China Navi- gation Company. Limited. West. Point (for "account" of the con- .cerned).

#Bags Cotton Yarn

1 Case Face Cream

1 Case Brass Ware

7 Cases Enamelled Ware"

1 Case Cotton Shirting

2 Cases Cotton Plecegoods

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS,

RACING RESULTS

Contlaned from Fare 2

favourite, took the lead and maia- tained. It throughout to finish in

that order. Valorous, third favourite never had a chance.

6.-4.30 p.m.-Waha Handicap— (About Half Mile 170 Yards), Miss Fearon's Palmer, 153 lbs.

3

(Mr. P. F. T. Wef) 1 Mr. LTF: Lucky Eleven, 147 lbs. ....... (Mr. 8. C. Liang) Mr. Kia Ora's Arablan Cat, 150

Iba,

(Mr. D. Black).. 3 Won by three-quarter, length half-length between second and third.

Time: 112, Pari Mutuel;-

Winner: 18.60.

Places: $8.40, $31.80, $10.60, Also ran: Blaisdon 140 lbs, (8. W. Pan); Cuban Love 158 (Hoo Pak-ming); Gallant Marshal 151) (G. F. Gram); Geordie 148 (R. M. Wood); Gog 188 (V, V. Needa); Heddon 158 (L B. Chao); King's Evoy 145 (H, J. A. Heare); Na- tional Honour 150 (C Encarna cau); Sports Venture 146 (Ho Hong-ming); Tribute 148 (B. A. Proulx); Valorous 160 (F. Mar- shali,"

lbs Mr. C. Encarnacao) - 3 Won by short head, 2 lengths between second and third.

Time: 1.104. Part Mutuel

Winner: $8,20.

Places: $5.40 $8.10, $5.80. Also ran:---Amicus Curiae 155 lbs, (G. F. Gram); Chiltern 155 (0. P. Poy); Lancashire Chips 152 (P, Y, T Wel); Lucky Lad 162 (V. V. Needa); Murrumbidgee. 155 (D. Black): Viceroy 155 (F. Marshall). Betting

Amicus Curiae Bain Bay

SPORTS

A scrummage during the International rugby match between - England and ScotlandƐnt Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon. A. J. G. Taylor, the Interporter, may be seën in the above picture.

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY TOURNAMENT

106

Win. Place,

192

133

231

Chiltern

**26

"68

Far View

3168

1792

Lancashire Chips

92

124

Lucky Lad

308

Murrumbidgeey Sapper.. Viceroy

96

199

1860 1366

135 119

5.899

4.339

OWNERS

1st 2nd 3rd

Clive

Lan

L Dunbar

Lucky

RACE NINE

Idol

Marber 1

ma

Marber

C.

W.K

landee Cocoa

Ebony

and Lancashire Quartermaster Chap led the field round: Into the Mrs. J. E. Taggart straight where Bressay, favourite. Eve and Emergency Call came up strongly to take first and second places respectively, while at the distance. Portrush came up with a late dash to snatch third place, Mrs: A. E. Grasett

Li Po Chum Ebony Idol and

Emergency. F. Macgregar. Call being beaten out of the | 9. M. K. honours positions, Talkative, Yly second favourite, Fel Ying and LT.E. Radium Star, two other well- fancled runners, were never in the picture.

Diamonds

Betting

Arabian "Cat Ta

Win 750

Place. 841

Blaisdon

42

54

Cuban Love

53

Gallant Marshal

252

Geordie Clog

70

312 132 383 448

1044 1125

113 183

125 179 195 233 1226 1413.

18 26 103 126. 813 901

J. G. Whittaker

Mrs. Dunbar

&

Iron

| Mr. T. & E.'s Bressay, 159 lbs.

Fans

8,184 5,990

· (Mг, H, J. A. Heame)

1

Vick Chim

Mr. Kia Ora's Emergency Call,

E 8. K

RACE SEVEN

148 lbs. (Mr. D. Black)

2

Gredka

H. Leith

Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Portrush,

Neerlandia

158 lbs. (Mr. K. W. Fung) 3

Unicorn

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

Heddon King's Envoy. Lucky Eleven National Honour Palmer..... Sports Venture Tribute Valorous

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

от

Tuesday, the 27th February, 1940 and Wednesday, 28th February, 1946

at HM. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and at Kowloon Naval Depot,

commencing each day at 9:30 am, with an interval from 12 noon to

1.30 p.m.

ابھی

in

9-6.00 pm-Taiping Handicap

(Six Furlongs)

Pari Mutuel:-

Time: 1.31,4.. ·

Winner: $16.60.

Places: $7.30, $13.00, $11,90; Also ran:-Ascot Vale 183 lbs.

Lez Bros. vllajs

G. Treverton

Sunnyside

E P

J. Lo

Miss Fearon Tang Man Wa S. W. Lee

Li Shiu Hang Dr.S. N. Chau Eu Tong-sen

Jober was the first to show up with Jennifer. Just in Time, Expan- Won by two lengths, length-Caf sion Time and Potentate follow-and-half between second and ing. At the rock, Jennifer, fourth third.

demand, took the lead and maintained it to the Anish, while Potentate and Expansion Time dead-heated for second place in a strong finish, Jober and Just In Time weakened in the home | (W. G. 'Poy); Ebony Idol 147 (B. stretch Blue Diamond, favourite. A. Proulx); Fei Ying) 140 (P. Y. T. "came up well to take fourth place, Wel); Lancashire Chap 143 (A. W. having been bunched earlier tu Pan); Matador 151 (Chịu Ki-fan); the runnins.

Popular Star 145 (Y. T. Fimg); Radium Star 143 (Tp Kin-ying) Sunshine Susle 135 (Ho Hong- ming); Talkative 158 (C: Encarna cao); Wild Bear 140 (E, C. Pih); Zero 163 (F. L. Haymes),

Old and Surplus Naval Stores, etc. Mr. Quartermaster's Jennifer,

comprising:-

Four Cylinder Petrol Engine, Re- frigerator, Old Tools, Canvas, India Rubber, Clocks Leather, Electric Gear, Electric Motors, Lamps, Bino- culars, Oars, Cordage, Firewood, Blankets, Counterpanes, Carpets, Rugs. Beda, Wash Basins, Furm- ture, Electric Cable, Oll Drums, Dirty Qil, etc.

also

Cast Iron Borings, Zinc Ashes and Old Iron and Steel.

Lots may be inspected on Mon- day, 28th February, 1940, (Only British subjects will be admitted into HM. Naval Establishments to view or bid for the lots),"

1.-5.00 pm-Ichang Handleap.-

(About One Mile 171 Yards)

157 lbs. (Mr. F. Marshall) 1 Mr. L. Pi-chun's Expansion

Time, 151 lbs.

..

(Mr. P. Y. T. Wel) 2- Mr. Eu Tong-sen's Potentate

157 lbs. (Mr. C.

* Dead Heat.

.Encarnacao)

Won by two lengths, dead-heat between second and third.

Time: 208.1,

Pari Mutuel:

Winner: $41.40...

Kis Ora

Stanton

Mrs, Star

T. K.

Mrs. Eu Tong sen 8 L. E. J H. Jessen John Peel. Miss El Po Chun

FL Leigh

Choice

Mrs. H.

Fall

L. B. & Co. ST. Willamson Lady Northcote

0

STAKES OWNERS Following are the stakes. win- ners, giving the owner's name in brackets:

Betting

21

Ascot Vale......... Bressay Ebony Idol ure. Emergency Call

Win. Place.

.81

L. W.

8.

58

Wong Sui Ngau

1555

1619

Helenalde

192

Billy

213

354

454

Li Shiu Pang Maretta

Fei Ying

621 541

"Lancashire Chap

312 202

Matador

76

52

Popular Star

23

48

Portrush

435

323

Radium Star

510

598

CHINA PONIES

Sunshine Busie

22

60

Satiniight. (Cure).

Talkative

980

838

Burford (Quartermaster)

Bg 117

Spicylight (Cire)

Graigavad (Mrs. Taggart)

64

自1

Racylight (Cire)

Mount Hope

5,499 5,408

Places: $12.00. Expansion Time $8.50, Potentate $8.30.

Zero

Also ran-Blue Diamond 151 lbs. (L. B. Chao); Gladiator 135 Wild Bear (Hoc Pak-ming); Jober, 157 (G.E Gram); Just In Time 140 (Tang Man-wa); Oak Bay 152. (V. V. Needa); Peaceful View 158 (H. C.

Terms of Sale:--As detailed in Pih) Pinfarthings 147 (S. In Catalogue.

LAMMERT BROS..

By Appointment, Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

Hongkong, 12th Feb. 1940.--

PUBLIC AUCTION.

T

WIR" Undersigned "have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Wednesday, the 6th March, 1940

commencing at 9.30 x.m.

"at Kowloon Naval Depot --

OLD AND SURPLES #VICTUAL- LING STORES

Comprising:— Glothing, including Blankets, and Serpe and Deck, etc., Remnants, Electro Plate, Cutlery, and Table Linen, etc, etc...

Yuen); Rose Flana 150 (W, G. Poy); Rose Jane 136 (G. (Trever- ton); Taxing Master 140 (D. Black).

Betting

Blue Diamond Expansion Time

Gladiator

Jennifer

Jober

Win Place. 1830 1341

... 1280 1262

16. 30

719 829

818 665

HOW JOCKEYS AND OWNERS FARED

Following shows how the jockeys

i and owners fared during the An-

nual Race Meeting:

JOCKEYS

R. B Moller 368 D. Black

42 45 $14 198 250

R. C. Ph

Just In Time Oak Bay Feaceful View Pinfarthings

P. Y. T. Wel Potentate

1913 1805

Chao Rose Flana

295 B. Chao

Encarnaçao Rose Jane

196|| ▼, V. Neede Taxing Master 121 240 G. P. Gram

-46-62 HJ, A. Hearne

202

52

1st 2nd 3rd Un

0

6 25

3.24

4. 16

19.

16

Confusion Bay L. Dumbar)

Eve of Harvest Evel

SCOTLAND BEAT, ENGLAND

A perfect drop goal (4 points) by Bidwell, in the second half, enabled Scotland to snatch a vic- tory from England, when, these two teams met at Causeway Bay on Saturday last in the ́Inter- national Rugby Tournament.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1940.

Gordon's

...and know what you're drinking/

GORDONS DRYGIN

PESTRIETY LONDON

NO COLOURINg matter

NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS

There were many last minute HOCKEY TOURNEY

changes in both teams-England

wers without Luscombe. Botanque Radio Drop First Points:

and Ridsdale, whlist Scotland had

replace Hutchison, Wilson, Carruthers, Godfrey and Douglas,

The English pack played well in the first half and completely dominated play, but were unfor- tunate not to score. Scotland rallied well after the interval to give a better account of them- selves and, on the run of the play, fully deserved their victory.

*THE TEAMS

Splendid Rally By Nomads

RADIO AND POSTAL SPORTS CLUB'S championship aspirations received a rude shock yesterday when, playing at home, they were besten by. 5 goals to 2 by the Nomads Hockey Club after enjoying a 2-1 lead at the interval

The winners thoroughly deserved their, victory, which should have been. bigger but for some good goal-keeping by ›Souza in the Radio real. They were faster on the ball and had a fast-moving forward line among whom P. Eall was prominent.

ENGLAND: Stevens (Navy); Berry (Army) Charter (Club) Paul (Navy), and Theipson (Club); | berth, was in fine form while Xavier. Carter (Navy) and Foley (Army): vier and Gubbay gave him good Hensman (Club); Hewitt (Army), support.

Their halves distributed the ball E. Gubbay; R. M. da Silva, J. H and R. 3. Reed, in the pivotal Franco, & A. Reed. P. Rull, B. Xa-

Blackman (Amy), Bompas Of a sound last line of defence. (Club), Needham (Club), Shel-R. Xavier was the better of the | drake (Army) Innis (Police) and

Wright-Nooth - (Police)”.

(Police;

two and Soares, in goal though not so severely tested as his op- pocite number, saved with confd- "ence when the occasion arose.

SOUZA SUPERB

Club de, Recreio experienced little difficulty in rathering both points from University in the Association Tournament match played at King's Park yesterday morning, and' came away with three goals to the rood.

· SCOTLAND:—Taylor Waite (Army), Birrell (Army) Bli- well (Club) and Kennedy (Navy);

The winners were short" of both Thomson (Club) and Henderson

U. B. Souza, despite being their backs, J. Gonsalves and EL (Club); MacCrae (Club) Suther beaten five times, gave a superb Gosano, while another absentee Land (Army), Kennedy (Club) display, saving several certainties was N. Beitrao, University did not. Cuthbertson (Army), Millar of the defenders Guest, in an un-

neld a full team either, and the

FJ

(Army), Pinkerton (Army) Coombe obtrusive manner, accomplished game was more in favour of Re-

(Army) and Taylor (Club).

WALES GOOD WIN OVER IRELAND Completely

outplaying

their

| Irish opponents in every phase of the game, Wales scored a con- vincing and decisive victory over Ireland by three goals and three tries (24 points) to a penalty coşi

Saturday last, in (3 points) at Causeway Bay on the Inter- national Bugby Tournament.

There were many changes in the $two teams-Ireland had to play 5,176 without D. Hynes, Fay and Deane, 5,136 while Wales were without the ser 2,250 vices of, Waite, Butler and Searle For Wales, Richards, Artingstall

2,218

1,700

1.527 1100

ope Bay L Dimbar): 1.650 and Walkden were outstanding, 1.632 whilst Lavalle for the Irish play- ed a grand game at three-quarter 1.050 Had he received more support (J. F. Macgregor) 1,050 the scores would have read

Brether (Marber)

Possible Tanz Man Wa);

atrathbann Leigh)

«Guinness

Clember Marber. D

Navylight (Cite).

Bear Claw Mr. Dunbar)

Bressay (T. & E)

O'Lan (TEA)

Tampa Bay (Well Musketeer Gand

Eve of Heaven (re)

Lancashire Lea (Tick Chim) This Time (Li Pochum) Phoente Unlearn National Fride (Cal) » Bogey (Sunnyside) King Kong (Cocoa) Willyrilly (J, Lo

Palmer

(Miss Fearon)

Jennifer Quartermaster) Clowner (J. G. Whittaker)

Call (Kia Ora Emergency Boolat Bay 18, W. Lee) Killiber Marberili Sylvandale (AFPA

White Diamond Diam 10 Celtic Star (BLK)

8. C. Liang

6,751 6,604

Marshall B. A. Proulx

5 18

WH Ip Kal

Ling L TRO

10

18

0 14

16

K.

T. Funig

RACE EIGHT Amicus Ourise and Chiltern B. L were prominent in the early. Chiu Ki Fan

EL Botelho stages, but in the home run, Baf Tang Man Wa fin Bay, on the rails, ang .... Far 19 R. Badick View, on the outalde, came up at FRIE a terrine »pace, racing neck and R. M. Wood neck for about a furlong, with w. d.

Foy Bapper in close attendance. Far Ho Hong Pong

the favourite, displayed Sequeira

Judah View,

Cooper wonderful stamina 44 it gradually. Overhauled Batan Bay, outsider, to R. Blesp win by a short bead, while Sup-BA. de B. Botelho per second favourite was third

behind. two lenghts

Amicus

Bing

On view from Tuesday, the 5th. Curiae and Chiltern Anbed in

March, 1940.

Chul BAK, W.

W. Chattey Yeung Wing the nick. Heyrace

F. P. Botelho 8.-9.30 p.m.-Australian Ponies

Conte

of Bale:

BROS.

the Admiralty?

Champions (One and

Ela Quarter/Miles):

"Mr Lán's For View, 155 lbs; -

B...W Yeung Wing-kwal CL Gregory!

G. Treverton MUM HL 0, Pih) 1|L K. Howell Mr. U Dunbar's Bamn Bay, 155. OP Chiuse, 90% 166% (MPH, J. & Hearne) 2 Ho Hong, Plog A. E. Grasett's Sapper, HHod Pak Ming

8. Z. Yuen

Rose Evelyn CV-Tong-ten) Dupont Bay (le Dunbar) Oak Bay (Mrs. Stanton) Night Night View Lan).

Cars, B.

& Co Smilling Time (Mim LiPo-chu

Eleve

(LAT.P.) Eve Lan) Ever Bolly (Eye) be For All Time

17 Johnber (Marber

Potentate Dây Trong n

Galveston Bay (1- Dunbar) Peaceful View (Lan)

Some Hope Lacky)

Valorous (Helen

Salvate Master

Boldier of Britkin (Li ghlupan Red Feather (LA Po-chi Chatterbox Manetka) Arabian Cst (la. Ora) Portrust" (Mrs." Taggart) AUSTRALIAN PONIES Par View (Lan Sapper (Mirk

87% Melody St 0048 Contact

Austr

050 different

934

450

much, but did not receive much credo throughout, support from his partner. Hassan, J. Gosano scored the first two centre-hair, was the best of an in- goals, both coming from short termediate which cracked up badly comes and the third goal was scoped in the second half by B. T. "after the Nómads scored

Gosano. equaliser.

The teams

the

J. M. Pinto was outstanding in the Radio attack, being exception-RECREIO: H. Gonsalves; R. A ally fast and tricky, while Gaba Marques. J. Gosano, L. Luz, W. A. chan Singh, at inside-right, played Reed. A. M. Alves; J. M. Oliveira, P. A. Yvanovich, Jr., B. T. Gösano, his usual good game. On the whole, however, the forwards fail-F. E. Sequeira and 3. A. Botres.

UNIVERSITY: "N. C. Sen 'Gupta”, “ ed to combine effectively and their goals were more the result T. Tam, N. H. Low; C. K. Lee, W. Abraham, Q. C. Llow; L ́H. ❘ of individual work,

Tan, N. Y. Lingam, K. S. Oh, Haris Ra and Syed Mahmood.

THE PLAY Taking the initiative imme- diately after

the whistle the Nomads soon threatened danger and Bouza was called to clear re- peatedly from Silva and R. Reed. Then followed a spell of midfield play and some minutes later R. J. Reed broke through to net with a rising shot,

Caer Clark Cup

DC.BA, Ladies staged a real up- 1050 1.000

Play became fairly even and the set in the Caer Clark Cup Ladies' THE TEAMS 950

ball travelled from end to end Hockey League on Saturday to WALES; Hopkins (Club); Rich- without any aterial effect. Radio beat St. Andrew's Ladies 2-9... 956 ards (Army), Artingstal (Army), then put on pressure and re The game was featured by some 600 Morgan (Club), and Bowden

dually drove their opponents pack good hockey, particularly in the (Navy) Coombes (Army) afid

to defence. Following several closing stages of the "game, when 756 Gracle (Army) Walkden (Club), vigorous raids Radio managed to Saints threw everything they had 750 Molhem (Army), Palmer (Navy), draw level when Pinto found the into a last minute attempt to save 750 Evans (Army), Taylor (Navy), net after ragaking bout with the same 750 Murray-Jones (Navy), Ferris Grbachan Binal. 756(Navy) and Barlow (Navy), Ire

750

#7150

730

750

The same player som after gaye

750 land: Roe (Navy) B. Hynes his side the lead when, owing to (Club), Teare(Navy), Lavalle a misunderstanding between a 750 (Club), and Morgan farmy); defender and the Nomads custo 725 O'Riordan (Navy) and Gallagher dran, the ball was allowed to roll 600 (Hayy): Wanklyn (Club), Brown

550

500 (Navy), Cuilimani (Police), Thorn

hill: (Club), Stout (Club); Dempsey 806 | (Police) and King (Navy).

500 Sparrone (TM) BALZ

800 Amicus Curiae (Lee Bros)

300 Conniaher Marber 1

300 Twilight Star (CF.K.)-

500

Lucky Lady Gacky}}

800

300

Ascot Day (Dr. B. 1. Chau) Lancashire Chips (Mrs. Taggart)

(EBK)

250 Ruby Star (28

260

Murrumbidgee

150ydney Lad (Licky)

250 Ajax 1

Eva. (Lan) estiteverton)

lying Dutchman (Neerlandia) dbury (Mra, Eu Tong-men) Pumpernikkel

200

300

200 Violet

1:260. 1:250)

(H. Jessen).

Queen (Cocoa) Discovery Bay LA Shin

Spring Shine>(TBA)" anity: Pair (Choice)

John Prel

into the goal with no one making an effort to clear, non

ATTACKS SMOTHERED After the interval; the Nomads made, several positienai chanap

I dropping to hold gation at centre- 1,000 moving

inside-right

960 considerably strengthe

800 defence and the repa

This defeat of St. Andrew's Kives Ladies the champion- ship for the fourth season, “in- succession.

GOALLESS DRAW

throughout the second half, Cen- Though short of a left-wing

tral British School, playing Hong- kong Ladies at home, on Batur- day, managed to hold the Valley team to a goalless draw. Hong- me Ladies were on the offensive nearly throughout

Diocesan Girls' School beat "per adies 2-1 in their Brawn Cup attempta Lesque match Miss B Chura

160 by the homsters to further - netted twice for DG8 M. v.

crease their lead were somthered Fowler once for the losers

10 before they could threaten, danger.

Club de Berraló bent, St. An

The Nomads then stared a rub drew's Ladies by the odd gòni in

150 and after several frustrated effor

Ave, The scorera were Miss M.

250 the opportuniam of F Rall gained Campos (2) and Miss N. Gonsalves for his side the equaliser Follow for Recreio, Miss T. Jer (2) for St. ing this zoal the Radio defence Andrew's

went to pieces and B. A. Reed soon C.B.A," Ladles beit Central Be- gave the Nomads the lead, antish School by one goal to nil,

Miss P. Baxter scored the goal

ade safe whe

Franco netted twice within the

autes:

who tear RADIO: Chest B

chan

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JUNIOR GOLF TITLE

The Anal He of Championship of the Roy

| kong, Golf, Gink, was: Dis

Fanling: yesterday, when

Mathew, best, HIN WHILAME oyer 66, holes by 10 and

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