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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY' CLUB.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS.

FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING, GREEN ISLAND HANDICAP.

2nd Day-Monday, 13th May.

In view of the number of entries received for the above, it has been decided to divide the race into three sections.

The third section will be race. No. 11 and run at 6.30 p.m.

A cash sweep, tickets $5 each. will be held on this race but “All 'hrough" chances will not parit pate, and tickets can be pur chased only at the Race Course during the Meeting.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 4th May, 1940.

TRAINING GALLOPS AT THE VALLEY

The following times were taken during the training gallops at the Race Course yesterday:--

and Dia 1st tance Qr. QT.

I 27.3

Oonagh

Tampa Bay

Gretber

Sunlight View

Melody Star

Devonian... O-Lan Jober

Quick Despatch

Twilight Star

A Roaring Time

Just In Time Sylvandale Bear Claw

Sea Jay

Golden Cow Ruby Star Johnber Lillber

Bressay ** Par View

Earn Bay.

Vixen Tor

Hughber

Gladiator

31.4 1.01

3rd 4th Last QI. QT.

Qr.

Possible

27.3

Annabella

£. 28:4

20.4

Connieber

37.4

127.4

1 '30

30

Dupont Bay

29.1

1 34.4 1.08,4

322

+ 30.2 1.00.2

-30

30 30.2

30

38

27.3

1 29 1.00.2 1.29.4 1.58.3 28.4

32 30,3 58.1

1 33.4 1.08.2 1:38.4 2.07.3 28.4

1.01.4

29.4

27.3

33.2 1.01.4

28.2

33

1 43

35

1 34.3

1.08.4 1.39.3 2.09.1 -29,3 1:15.1 1.47.1 2.17.2 30.1 1.06.1 1.11 1.47 4 35 1.10.3 1.37.1

+ 31.2

31.4 59.3

31.1 2.19.4 32.4 26.3 31.2 27.4"

32.3 1.00.4

28.1

34.1, 1.05,4

34.3

32.3

32.3

1. 31

31

1 33.2 1.07

1,40

30.2.

57

2.09.1 29.1 26.3

30

30

32.3 1.04.3

32

Clowner

30,3

30.3

Blue. Field

+ 29.4

29:4

260

Gold Coin

30.4

30,4

·Galveston Bay & Hillsboro Bay

30.4 1.00.1

29.2

Portrush

30.2

30.2

Ascot Day & Derby Day Willynllly.

26.3

26.3

137

1.09.4

32.4

Catterick Bridge & Sea Urchin 27.2 54.1

26.4

Osage & Avon

Pinfarthings

3 40 1.13 1:42.1

134.3 1.09.4 1.41.4 3.12.3 30.4 29.1

Perola D'Oriente

4 35.2 1.08 1.40

32

Dekko & Jack O'Lantern Rose Evelyn'

137.2 1.08.4

31.2

1 32

32

39.2 ..58.2

29

+31

50

28

4 32.3 1.04

31.2

38

1.09.3

31.3

# 29.2 57

*.. 29.3

27.3* 29.3

132.4 1.03,4

-31

1 28

28

31.3 103.1

31.3

A 35.3 1.07

31.2

35.3 1.07

31.2

1 27

27

38

1.10.2

32. 2

38

-1.14

1.49,4

35.4

Viceroy.

28.4

55.2

26.3

A 33

1,05

32

30

30

Commencement Bay & Tim

31.3

31.3

1 247

27

Australian Diamond

1 29.4

29.4

Many Thanks

33 1.04.3 1.35.1

30.3

Bogey & Heddon

31.2

31.2

Vanity Fair

29.1

56,3

27.2

26.4

י

26.4

1.12 "

7.33

28.2 59.1. 1.32 32.4 1.01.3

32.4

28.4.

32

SPORTS

SOFTBALL SQUADS TO VISIT MACAO

H. B. Team Meets "Mins" At Baseball Today

BY R.O.Y

Although the local soïtball season ended several weeks ago, local softballers are to have a last ding tomorrow. when, four complete teams travel to Macdo, leaving at 8 am, per as, "Chungshan,” fò play exhibition matches which, it is fondly hoped, will provide that Fort with the necessary introduction, to competitive softball, that will lead the way to future interport contests.

With a complete Portugal team squad appears to be hardly as meeting a strong Rest team in the strong as it could be. Thelma Col- opener and China, represented by flaca will probably pitch but her the Champion Canadian Chinese Battery-mate has not yet been

fairly selected as none "squad, clashing "with" a

of the regular "strong" Rest Indies team in the league catchers will be making the nightcap, our Macanelgabcurs | trip. Jackle Anderson, Yvonne should be enterta ned" with spine Yolle and Maudle Read should excellent softball providing. of strengthen, the infeld. course, the Canidrome field is reli-

BASEBALL

able enough to allow our infelders Although only a practice affair, "to" "conię" in "om a fast, gimander "the Minda:20 and the HLB. aggre- without getting jittery about any gations should provide quite Bvely crazy hops, that an uneven feldfare for baseball fans this after- always manages to produce.

I 2000, at 2.30 p.m. when they THE REST

tanzle at Caroline HM. Both With the exception of Henriquesquads have been hard at work Barros, Mike Mendonca and during the past two weeks and. Johnny. Fonseca, Portugal's team as this is their Arst meeting of will be as originally selected and the season, considerable interest should without great difficulty as- has been aroused as to their res count for the Rest team which 'pective prospects, which' should be will be without the Chung Hwa, fairly well indicated by their meet- coys. Nip Lum, Wally Ching and ine today. Ca.

After Red Keplinger's fine huri- The Leonard brothers and severing display against the USS..

SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940.

MARTELL'S BRANDIES.

V.S.O. P.

CORDON ARGENT. (Over 60 years, old)

CORDON BLEU ́· (Over 35 years old)

THREE STAK (also in pints)

V.V.E.S.O.P.

EXTRA

(Over 70 years old)

BOTTLED IN

COGNAC AND

GUARANTEED

PURE GRAPE

MARTI

BRANDY

MARTELL & CO.

Obtainable at Clubs, Hotels & Wine Stores.

Sole Agents:-".

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WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

St. George's Building, Ice House Street. Dial 20135.

al members of the International Peary, manager "Poochie" Chase danao gang will again take the championship Indian squad will will probably give him the starting field; this, time against the Chung form the backbone of the Rest assignment, with Tony Mastavage Hwa boys who, disappointed by aggregation which should give a and "Crooner" Ruel held in re-their previous showings this se sound display,

serva

CHINESE LADIES

Jesse Arculli will take the mound The Canadian Chinese lassies for the Brewers and will take this will turn out in full strength to opportunity of getting his lants represent China in the other and benders in good working order match but the available RestAt 10.30 a.m. tomorrow, the M31-

son. are making every effort to strengthen their Une-up before the official opening of the campaign.

SOUTH CHINA ENTRY? Wally Ching is expected to be

Continued on 'Pare 8

"

. Hong Kong

DARE DEVILS WIN

In a friendly game of Ten Pins played on Thursday evening at the Bowling Alleys the Dare Devils de feated U.S.S. Asheville by 171 pins. F. P. Hollis (U.S.S. Mindanao) 'de- putised for Joe Harvey (Dare De- vils) for the first two KRMEN.

Dare Devils: 3,111; USA, Ashe- ville: 2,940.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitlag) at HAPPY. "VALLEY on SATURDAY, 11th and MONDAY, 13th May, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12.30 pm. on Monday,

The first Bell will be rung at 1.30. p., on the First Day and at 12.00 NOON on the Second Day. The Tiffin Interval will be after the second race (1,00 p.m.) on the Second Day.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

The temporary green card. board badges are now cancelled and will no longer procure ad. mission to the Enclosure.

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to be readily Identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem- bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Roots at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both including tax)

are

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.

"The Secretary's Office, 1st Door, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m., on the First Day and at 10.45 a., on the Second Day.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920). ̈ ̈

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 Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price:

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 6th May, 1940.

265

CHARITY SOCCER"

MATCH.

In response to the recent "drive for rellet funds Eponsored by the Friends of the Chinese Wounded Soldiers, the athletic department of the Hongkong Chinese Bankers' So- cial Club has organized a charity football match to be held today at 4.30 pm, on the South Chira A.A.. football ground at Caroline Hill between players representing the Foreign Banks in Hongkong and thost representing the Chinese Banks.

Pumelo Sapper King Kong Double Chance Strathcarrick Comedy Star Eve of Reason -Income Tax

Salvage Master Eve of Harvest March Brown Schmetterling

This Time & Thirty Six Lancashire Chap

Rose Flaha & Ascot Vale Emergency Call

Brown Derby

Discovery Bay.....

Guinness Time & Smiling Time 39 Jenn ter Amber

Boolat Bay & West Lake 1 32

M

U.S. Baseball Results

NEW YORK; May. 10 (Reuter)~~ The following are the results of the baseball matches played yesterday:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

..R..... H. E.

Cleveland Feller pitched. New York

St. Louis Fhiladelphia

10 1

3

4

8

2

7

410 1 9 15

5 10

Chicago Washington Bloodworth and Pofahi homered.

Detroit Averill homered. Boston

U 13 Ten innings were played. NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York

Pittsburgh

Teeing-Off Times

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling tomor-

gw are:-

OLD COURSE

am

9.16 J. A. D. Morrison and K, 8.

Morrison

9.20. Geare and L.. R

.. Andrewes

9.24 A B. Purves and F. A, Red-

mand

9.28 T. Megarry and D. Mc-

Dougall

9.32 A. N. and, Q. A.. Al Mac-

fadyen

9.36 .G. C. Worrall and I. W

Shewan

"

2

9.40 D. Hamilton and G. T. Har-

rington

R. HE

17 15 1

6 11

7

Brooklyrt

4

7

Chicago

1

4

Ten innings were played.

Boston

West homered,

Cincinnati

FMcCormick homered.

Philadelphia

4 11

St. Louisuiker. 8 13 Smartin homered.,

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

9.44 B. H. Dodwell and Brig. Mc-

Lead

9.48 J. B. Harrison and" I

Linaker

9.52. von Mühlen and J. G.

Jensen

1.56 J. T. Smith and W A

Jones

10,00 A. D. and D. Humphreys. 10.04 Wing Car. Steele Perkins

and Col. Matthews

10.08 L M. Wylle and J. Redman 10.12 EH. Williams and L H. C

Calthrop

10.16 W. A. Mackinlay and Maim

Giles

1020 G. Thomerson and Mi Pol

lock

10.24 J. C. Brown and F. Buckle 10.28 L R. Cramer and B. (1

Baldwin

|10.32, T. A. Pearce and A. K

Mackenzie

BOWLS LEAGUE - First Divi- 10.30 F. W. Chandler and M. Q.

sion, K.C.C. v. Recreio A., LR.C.

L

Carruthers

K.B.G.C., Police v. Civil Ser-10.40 W. N. A. Smalley and J. W

vice, Recreio B. v.. Kowloon Docks, Cratgengower v. Hong- kong Football Club, Second Divi- slon, KBGC, Y. Craigengower,

Mayhew

Continued on Page 8

First Day. (Happy Valley)

p.m.

KF.C. v. Kowloon Tong, Re- vrelo v. Police, Civil Service * Cricket Club, KC.C. v. Talkoo. BOWLS, Sam Third Division,, KFC. v. "Elec- tric, Cricket Club 7. Prison Officers, Craigengower v, Hong

Trophy

TOMORROW

White Match, K.B.4.C. v. Recreio (five rinks at Austin Road and Ave. rinks, a Recreto) 3.30 pm,

The proceeds from tickets sold xong Football Club, K.B.G.C. CRICKET Second Division Lea- will all be donated to the yellef

v. LR.C. fund for the Chinese wounded RACING, - Hongkong Jockey soldiers."

Club's Fifth Extra Race Meeting.

gue play-off, Indian Recreation Club v. Police Recreation Club' (Sookunpoo), 2 dm.

Our Defence

Their Recompense!

GA

PLAYER'S

CLIPPER

CIGARETTES

PLAIN AND CORK-TIPPED

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