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ECLIPSE STAKES IN INDIA
Keen Competition In following are
Officers' Race
The premier event in the Upper Levels Division, District "A" AR.P. THE Underaigned have received Wardens' Society's first athletic
Instructions
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Thursday and Friday, the 13th and 14th February, 1911, "commencing each day at 9.30 a.m.,
with an interval from 12 noon
to 1.30 p.m.
meeting
the Caroline at
ELIT Stadium yesterday morning turned out to be the '50 metres' Officers' handicap sprint.
BOMBAY, Feb. 2 (Reuter)--The the results of the Eclipse Stakes in India yesterday: 1. Baqlava (4/6); 2. Passe Passe II (10/1); 3. Pierrot (5/1); 4, Chanak (8/1). Won by a neck: three-quarters of a length between
second and third. There were 21 starters.
December.
It was
Baqlava wins the tripple crown of India, having won the King Em- The event attracted a large en-peror's and the Viceroy's Cups in
Calcutta in try and the keen spirit attending upon the race was fully testified without a rider until the eve of the to by some three or four false race, but the jockey, Scanlan, verv skillfully brought out Baqlava's finally With the starter starts.
best in a thrilling finish. having sent all the competitors off together, a very close race was wit- nessed
To spectators lining the course it looked as though Mr. Simon Tse Yan, the most elderly entry had the race well in hand... However.
at H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong and some of the younger competitors
at Kowloon Naval Depot.
:
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES
comprising:-
provided stern opposition and the Arst. to break the tape was Wing- Commander A.. H. S. Steele-Perkins
H.K. HOCKEY
INTERPORTERS
HELD BY "Y"
who beat Mr. H. R. Sequeira COLONY DEFENCE
and.. Mr. Tse Yan in finish.
a blanket
The winning margin was no more than a cat's whisker.
IMPRESSES
Only 12 of the 17 players no-
The whole meet, boasting a pro- minated for the forthcoming In- Boats. Motor and Sailing (Hull
match against only) Old Tools, Canvas. India gramme of 30 events, was made terport hockey Rubber. Clocks, Leather, Mectric passible. principally, by the untir-Macao turned up for the practice Gear, Lamps, Binoculars, Oars, ng energy of Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek game on Saturday against the Cordage. Firewood, Blankets, Coun-
Beds, Carpets,
Wash terpancs, Basins, Furniture. Electric Cable. Oll Drums, Dirty Ol etc.
and
Zinc Ashes and old Iron and Steel, Lots may be inspected on Wednes-
day, 12th February, 1941. (Only British Subjects will be ad- mitted into H.M. Naval Establish- ments to view or bid for the lots.
Terms c1 Sale:-As detalled in Catalogue.
LAMMERT BROS.. By Appointment, Auctioneers" to the Admiralty.
K.C.C. TOP
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YMCA, and though the latter desire for competition and
on the defensive for the among the Upper Levels District were
of greater part of the second half, The Director wardens. "A" A.R.P.. Wing-Commander A, H. S. they did well to hold the Inter- the porters to a 2-all draw after scor- Steele-Perkins.
Ing first. prizes.
gave
away
THE RESULTS The resuits are as follows:-
MEN'S SENIOR 100 Metres: Lam Chi-kong; 200 metres: Lam Chi-tong: 400 metres: Lam Chi-kong: 800 metres: Wong Chan-ping: High Jump: Leung Tak-in: Long Jump: Luk Ying-
tong."
. MEN'S JUNIOR
The "Y" forward line showed better combination and were su- perior to the Interport forwards.
Hitchcock and Gemmell were the pick of the attack and were pro- minent in several excellent move-
ments.
Dunne, on the left wing. as speedy and made one or two dangerous raids. Taylor and Waldron were other outstanding players.
SPORTS
GALLOPS
VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the training gallops held at Happy Valley on Saturday:
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DONATIONS TO H.K. Suicide Wave
REFUGEE COUNCIL
The Hongkong re.ugee and
Social Welfare Council gratefully
Hits Shanghai
acknowledge the following gifts to SHANGHAI, Jan. 23-Shanghai's
their "1941 Appeal Fund,"
usual wave of pre--Chinese New
Mrs. Pau (for Food Kitchen) Year suicides by debt-ridden in- $10, St. Stephen's Girls' College dividuals resulted in three deaths Guild of Help (per Miss S. yesterday.
Atkins) for Soup Kitchens 200, The most spectacular of the well-dressed Chi- Miss Mavis. Lush
a (for Food Kit suicides was chens) 10, Miss Ruby Mow Fung nese who jumped from the roof 15, Miss Lean Stok Keng 5, HK. of the eight-storey Sun Company Chinese Relief Association (per Building, a big department store Mr. Ho Kom Tong)
Kit-in Nanking Road, in the heart of Jchens) 300. Rev. H. D. B. Harford the International Settlement.
was broken by a
(Food
His fall
24. Rev. A. P. Rose 10, Miss Jen- nimgs 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong and trolley wire and he was picked up the pavement suttering Mr. Tang Shiu Kiri 250, Miss Foss from (Food Kitchens) 40, Mr. P. E only minor. cuts. An hour after. hos- he received treatment in a Shenky 10.
12i kind Donations
during pital, he died just as hospital at 2.06.1 2.23.4 27.3
tendants were congratulating him January, 1941:~ 217.4 2.47.4 30
30
600 pleces of firewood, Sandakan (on his narrow escape, Chamber of Commerce: Freightage"
* Aussie Griffin. † Aussie Sub-Griffins. China Griffins.
For the Interport team, Benwell MOHAWKS UPSET
100 Metres: Kong Tung 200 metre's: Kam Wing-tak; 400 metres: Kong Tung: 300 metres: goal. Bond and Gonsalves at Kam Wing-tak; High Jump: Kam back, made up an excellent de- Whitley and Marques did Wing-tak; Long Jump: Lo Tal-lan, fence.
well in the half-back line while Singh was outstanding among the forwards.
LADIES' SENIOR
50 Metres: Lin Yuk-mut; 100 metres: Lin Yuk-mui; 200 metres: Lin Yuk-mul: 400 metres: n Yuk-mui; High Jump: LD Yuk- mui; Long Jump: Leung Ching- miu.
LADIES JUNIOR
NEAT MOVEMENT "Y" opened the scoring following
A
ti
برم
BY INDIANS
- ABBAS DRIVES IN
TIMELY HOMER
BY "R. O, Y.”
CRICKET LEAGUE 50 Metres: Lo Tak-ching: 100 latter to centre and Hitchcock to nose out the powerful Mohawks
STANDINGS
IR.C. BEATEN BY
FOUR WICKETS :
metres: Lo Tak-ching: 200 inetres: Lo Tak-ching; 400 metres: La Tak- ching: High Jump: Lee Suk-ching; Long Jump: Lo Tak-ching.
OTHER EVENTS
1,500 Metres: Chin Shiu-to: Men's Respirator Race: Lok Ying- Kowloon Cricket Club stepped tong: Ladles' Respirator Race: Lo Men's Inter-District into the lead in the Senior Divi-Tak-ching; sion of the Cricket League on Sa Relay: Causeway Bay "A"; Ladies" turday when they defeated Indian Inter-District Relay: Shumshulpo
Recreation. Club by four wickets at C."
Cox's Path In the only other match
played. Civil Service Cricket Club held Club de. Recreio to a draw at i the Valley.
YACHTING
In Junior Division, Craigengower WINS FOR GULL
heat Civil Service by one wicket,
IR.C. beat University by 70 runs.
ind K.C.C., now leading the cham- pionship table, beat Police Recrea- tion Club by 60 runs.
Saturday's cricket scores
low:--
fol
At the Valley, Civil Service Crie-
AND OWL
The fourth race of the Second Corinthian Series of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club salled on Saturday resulted as follows:-
"A" CLASS
LEAGUE I
1
ket Club held Club de Recreio to
Guli
Finished Pos. 16.49.531 1
a draw. C.S.C.C.-149 (JE, Richard- (Capt. A. O. G. Mille). sori 31; T. V N. Fortescue 36 not Joss
out, E. L. Gosano 3 for 24, P. M. N.'" da Silva 4 for 38), Club de Recreio 113 for 5 wkts. (G. N. Gosand 46 not out).
20:
At Cox's Path, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Indian Recreation Club by four wickets. Indian R.C. 157 for 8 wkts, dec. (A H. Rumjahn 36, A. H. Madar 41), Kowloon C.C. 163 for 6 wkts. (D. J. N. Anderson 74 not out, F. J. Lay 34, A. R. Minu 5 for 13).
LEAGUE II
At the Valley, Craigengover C.C. 2nd XI beat Civil Service C.C. 2nd C.S.C.C. 2nd XI by one wicket. XI 97 (G. Ainslie 50, A. M. Omar 6 for 29, W. K. Way 3 for 10), C.C.C. 2nd XI 108 for 9 wkts. (N. L. Smith 5 for 26).
At Bookunpoo, Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI beat University 2nd IRC: 2nd XI.170 XI by 70 runs. for 7 wkts. dec. (M. R." Abbas 89, A. S. Gill 3 for 365, University and XT 100 (D. Chelliah 30, A, el Ar- culli 3 for 19, M. R. Abbas & for
34).
16.50.10 2
(Major G. E. Neve). Artemis
16.51.14
3
(Mr. G., G. Wood). Maureen ......
16.51.52
4
(Mr. D. G. G. Allen): La Linda
(Mr. C. C. Blake). True Blue
16.53.59
16.54,59
(Mr. L. Garner). Tyronechal
16.55.01 (Mr. E. Huttumeler). · Guri
........ 16.55.21 (Mr. S. K. Heiberg). Isabel
(Capt. R. L. Berridge). Koala ......
(Mr. W. Johnson). Redshank & Painted Lady, D.N.F.
MIXED CLASS
neat movement Initiated by In a programme of very close Waldron, who sent Dunne away on men's games, the Indians provided the wing with a good pass for the the big upset of the day when they
tet. The Interpurt team equalised after being forced to play twe
rough G. Singh shortly after. entra stanzas. In the second half, Parker put The Mohawks were the first to his side ahead. Jordan equalising score but the Indians soon rattled for "y" with a hard shot following off five runs against the practice a corner.
THE TEAMS The teams were:-
pitching of Frank Crews whose hurling, while allowing no walks. presented no difficulties to the INTERPORT XI-Benwell; V. C.winning squad.
After spotting the Indians' fou: 3ond, J. Gonsalves; R. Marques.
4. Hassan and T. Whitley (A. Mrans Manager Chuck Waggoner Alves, second half; D. Smith; G."Screwball" Jones on the mound Singh, A. E. P. Guest, W. Parker while achalberg clouted a homer
id W. Brown."
with two teammates on the base (path, to put the Mohawks back in the running. Sperry, with a flash ing single to centre, drove th Morris to Be the score at 5-all in the seventh."
Y.M.C.A.-Cleggett; Taylor and Yourleff: Jordan, Coombe and Waldrob; Spencelayh, Gemmell, Hitchcock, Olsen and Dunne.
OTHER RESULTS Results in other hockey games
Both teams were held scoreless on Saturday:-"Y" 2nd XI beat in the eight but in the next frame Combined Hospitals 2-1: D.GS. Baby Abbas flashed a homer to beat CBA. Ladles 5-0: St. An- right held to give the Indians the drew's Ladies beat Recreio Ladles winning count as the Mohawks again went scoreless in the second half of the ninth inning.
THE RESULTS
4-1.
NARROW HOCKEY WIN FOR POLICE
R.E. OVERWHELM DESTROYERS
Police "A" beat Khalsa by one goal to nì in the big match of
7 yesterday's Hockey Association Tournament. programme. The
The results are as follows:-
LADIES LEAGUE
Wildcats
Canadians
Recreio
MEN'S (FIRST DIVISION)
גן
The man could not be Indent-
on firewood, Messrs. Jardine, fled, the only thing in his pockets Matheson: Free advertisements in being a pawn ticket. South China Morning Post and
ROSSLYN PARK Hongkong Telegraph.
WIN 37-3
Donations received during Janu ary, 1941:-
SUCCESSFUL BREAK
FOR FREEDOM..
Despite the Indian Police Guard
B. M. Bring at him, a Chinese soldier in
Four Sympathisers c/o S.C.M LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter)-The Post $40. Mr. Li Kun Bing 50, Miss following are the results of Home F. K. Langford 5, Miss rugby matches played yesterday: Wansey and Rev. A. P. Rose 25, the internment camp at Argyle Shin Chi 10, The Staff Street made a successful escape Mr. Pau
College early on Saturday morning. and Students of Colombo 88.18.
Guy's Hospital 31, London Hos-
pital 3.
Rosslyn Park 37, Army XV 3. Aldershot Command 3. Thomas' Hospital 5. Cambridge T. 13, Bedford 18. Gloucester 9, Army XV 8.
St.
Ladies
The interned soldier, Tse Fel, aged 18 years, escaped by climbing
Oxford U. 31. King's College Hos-over the fence about 5.40 a.m.
pital 8.
The guard on duty fired at him but Zalled to hit him.
Stroud 13, Bath 3.
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Chinese B. C... Filipinos Police scored early in the first Canadians. half through Teja Singh and main- Indians tained the lead to the end, having H. K. B. C.
the better of the exchanges. MEN'S. (SECOND Khalsa" were well served by their
full back pair of Guest and Kishan Chung Hwa Singh, play in the half-back and 6, C. A, A, forward line. attracting less atten- V. R. C.
Cosmopolitans
A good left-wing combination in R. Amú
Finished Corr. Pos. owi ............ 17.13.25 17.04.07
(Mr. G. L. Eastgate). Widgeon
..... 17.07.47 17.05.27 2 tion (Major J. H. Brown). Ailsa 17.00.32 17.00.32
(Capt. W. A. Ingram). Zephyr 17.10.45 17.08.25 (Major C. Rochford Boyd).
17.17.53 17.08.35 5 (Mr. H. W. Browne);
At the Valley. Kowloon Cricket Wendy Club 2nd XI beat Police Recrea-
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some anxious moments, and the 4forward line was well fed by Gough Texaco
at pivot, while Hayward at left- Lacas half was also at his best.
17.13.55 17.11:354 | 6- (Lt. Col. J. C. L. Yale).
tion Club by 80 runs. K.C.C. 2nd Ery! YI 13 (K. M. Baxter 67, H. Dan- browsky & for 18), Police R.C. 74
(R. J. Fenton 5 for 7).
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OTHER GAMES
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The following were the scoses in The following is the Return of
diseases notified other Tournament games played notifiable
yesterday- N, Other I beat having occurred in the Colony Royal Signals 4-1, Recreio beat 2nd during the 24 hours ended at At King's Park, Recreio 2nd XI for 27), Recrelo 2nd XI 119 (F. M. T. B's 9-1, C. B. A, beat 5th midnight on Jan 31:--Diphtheria, tled with Army 2nd XI, Army 2nd J. Remedios 30 E. A. R. Alveş 31, A. A. "A" 3-0, Nomada beat Police 4 cases; Enteric fever, 3; Measles. XI 119 for a wkts. (L/c. Stonge 3pt. Tropp 4 for 48, 6gm. Dixon "B" 1-0, and R. Engineers beat Des-4; Chicken-pox,
troyers 10-0. 32, Spr. Ratcliffe 32, "J. A. Soares for 34).
one; Dysentery,
17 and 28 of Tuberculosis,
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