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THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1941.
15th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 22nd February.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1941.
In the World of Sports
LAI WAH CUP QUADRANGULAR Kwanti Racing 760 THOUSAND
FINAL
CIVILIANS' TEAM
FOR SUNDAY
The following have been select- ed to represent the Non-Chinese: Civilians against Army in the Lai
Wah Cup final to be played on the Club ground on Sunday, kick
off at 9.30 pm.
Players are requested" to report On Saturday, 15th, Monday, 17th, Tuesday, 18th and Wednesto Mr. McKelvie, manager of the team, at the dressing room at 3
are
to
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
BRITISH ARMY
BEAT CLUB
BRITISH ARMY beat HONG-
minutes from the start.
MARCH MEETING OF FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB
The following is the programme for the March Meeting of the Pan- ling Hunt and Race Club to be
Hitch-$125; 3rd $100. Entry Fee $5.
A
DERBY TICKETS SOLD
Up to 3.30 pun. yesterday nearly 760,000 tickets on the Special Dollar Sweep, on the Rooty-Hill Derby, have been sold
The prizes, so far, are ap- proximately $232,170 (first), $86,335 (second), and $43,170; $86,335 (second), and $43,170 (third}} whilst unplaced ponies (whether starters or not) will share $107,920.
C.S.C.C. CRICKET TEAMS
The following have been selected. to represent Civil Service C.C. in League cricket matches on Satur-. day:-
RUGGER WIN -
FOR R.A. OVER ROYALS
Royal Artillery beat the Royal Scots by three tries and a penalty" 1st XI v. Indian R.C. (home): J. goal (12 pts.) to a goal and a try 3. Richardsen (Capt.). K. J. Att (8 pts.) after leading 9-5 at half- well, F. Baker, W, H. Colledge, Time, in an Army Rugby Tourna V. D. Fortescue, B.C.K. Hawkins, ment match played at Sookunpoo R. H. Griffiths, D. McLellan, A. E.
yesterday, Perry, N. Whitley and A. M. J., Wright.
Seozers were Keeble, who kicked
2nd XI v. Kowloon C.C. (away): a penalty goal. Hicks, Richards H. E. Strange (Capt.), G.. Ainsile, and McDermott, who touched J. Barrow. H. F. Harper, F. E. down, for Royal Artillery, and
and Fairley, who Lawrence, J. Mitchell, J. F. Mac-Ford
scored Gowan. T. Lockhart, N. L. Smith,tries. for Royal Scots. G. Stone, A, Watson. Reserve: G. Davidson.
HOCKEY TRIAL.
SAPPERS WIN
往
KONG HOCKEY CLUB by the odd held at Kwanti on March 16, 1941. Race No. 1-2,45 p.m. The Dublin goal in three in a quadrangular Handicap" (Second Section). Hockey Tournament match played fat
6 Face
furlongs for at Sookunpoo yesterday..
China ponies classifed at date: A. E P. Guest opened the scoring of entry as "E" class. Jockey al day, 19th February, the first bell pm. sharp. Shorts, jerseys. and for Club when he netted some 15 lowance of 5 lb. Winner $250: 2nd will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and stockings will be supplied.
NOTE: One entry only will be the first race will be run at Players unable participate cock, of Royal Scots. scored both
made for The Dublin Handicap requested Co communicate goals for Army. 11.30 am, "On Saturday, 22nd
Play of a good standard was (Races 1 and 6), Entries will be; Race No. 4"The Hunters Cup." with the Secretary, before Feb. 14,
In another Tournament match February, the first bell will be
Lapsley (Kowloon) Blackburn seen, though the game was more divided into two sections at the A handicap flat race of 7 furlongs for China ponies classified at date
played at Scokunpoo. Royal Engi- rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first Police). Ulrich (Kowloon); Pope on the scrappy side. Benwell did discretion of the handicapper.
Race No. 2 The Fanilag Grana of entry, as "D" class. Jockey· al-
eers beat Combined Small Units race will be run at 2.00 p.m. (Police, Gough (Police), Maxwell very well for Club as custodian,
by two penalty goals (6 pts.) to a The probable team, which has try (3 pts.). After a scoreless first The tiffin interval will be after (Kowloon);, Fowler Club). "Ferrier McLellan. T. Whitley and Bond National and Pierce Grove Me- lowance of 5 tb. Winner $250; 2nd
A handicap steeple- $125: 3rd $100 Entry Fee $5.
been selected to represent the the fifth race on the first four Police), B. T. Gosano (Kowlcon), being other players to catch the marial Cup."
chase of 14 miles for China ponies.
Race No. 5 "The Governor's Cup Colony In the forthcoming Inter-two penalty goals, both kicked by half. the Sappers went ahead.on Howlett (Police), Reiertsen (Club). Jeye.
better Winner to hold for one year the and Australian Grand National port hockey match against Macao. Birrell. Whybro. of the R.A.0.C., days of the Meeting.
Reserves: Odell (Club), Hussain Army seemed to have 品 (B.L.F.C.). Leonard (5.J.FC). balanced side and felded a very Challenge Cup with replica present Steeplechase" A handicap of 2 Gomes (S..F.C.), North (Police), strong forward line. The game ed and $150 added: 2nd $100; 3rd miles for Australian ponies. Winner will meet the Indian Army, in a scored a try for Small Units near
$75, Entry Fee $3.
a Cup presented by H.E! The Gov-practice game on the Club ground the end of the game. Race No. 3 The Kangaroo Cup."ernor, with $150 added; 2nd $100; tomorrow at 5 pm. A fat race of 8 furlongs for Aus- 3rd $75. Entry Fee $3. The teams:
tralian Subscription ponies of 1941. BRITISH ARMY: L/Opl, Dove
Race No. The Dublin Handi- Winners of $300 or more barred., (Signals); Bdr. Anderson (R. A.) Weight for inches as per scale. cap." (First Section). Cpl. Neve (R. S.); B. M. Jordan Jockey allowance of 5-lb. Winner TR. S., Sgt. Croston (R. E), Cpl. $250; 2nd $125; 3rd $100. Post en- Alsey (R 8.): Opl. Singleton tries, Entry Fee $5. (R. E., Gar. Marshall (R. A.).
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
THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
White (Kowloon).
Eastern Beat Macao At Soccer
was more even than would indicate.
the
score
In a football match, which lack-Pte, Hitchcock (R: S.), L/Cpl. Shaw
ed thrills, MACAO went down to (R. E) and Sgt. Homburg (R. E.). their hosts, EASTERN A.A., yester- CLUB: V. M. Benwell; V. C.
day at Caroline Hill by three goals Bond. J. Gonsalves; D. McLellan,
to orie.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and
W, A. Reed, N. B. M. Whitley; D. T. Club Rooms at $10.00 per day The visitors did not quite settle Smith, T. 8. D. Whitley, A. E. P. Including tax-or $40.00 Includ-down to the game, the forwards Quest. E. Fowler" and R Soares. ing tax for the Meeting (ladies lacking
combination: Fernando Guerreiro, showed himself to be a
$5.00 and $20.00 respectively) good positional player and had SPORTING
are obtainable through the Secre tary upon the written or personal Introduction of a member, such member to be responsible för all chits, etc.
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Badges admitting to Members* Enclosure will NOT be on sale at, the Race Course.
he received better support from other forwards he would have netted more than once.
and The two backs., Chiu Fu Americo Cordova had good under- standing.
For Eastern, Hsu, King-sing was on his usual form. The speedy Hau Uning-to was as tricky as ever
The Secretary's Office," Ist
· Receiving a well-placed centre floor, EXCHANGE BUILD. from the left-wing. GUERREIRO opened the score but the lead was ING, (Tel. 27794) WILL
short-lived when FU CHAT-BUN CLOSE AT 9.45 a.m. ON THE equalised. The first half closed FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at with HSU KING-SING netting a 11.45 a.m. ON THE FIFTH beautiful goal. DAY.
FIXTURES
TODAY
BADMINTON.-"B" Division: Sec-
tion "A" King's College V J.R.C.; Chung Wah v. V. R. C. Section "B". Police v. St. John's: Kowloon Tong v K.C.C. MEETING-Council, of Hongkong
Football Association 5.30 p.m RUGBY.-Club" "A" V Army.
Happy. Valley
TOMORROW .....
CHESS.-Colony Open Champion- ship Tournament, Coxhead V The game was one-sided after - Carvalho, Welss V. Sequeira
Zimmern v. Karpovich.
the interval with the visitors
A limited number of tiffins will mostly on the defensive. HAU HOCKEY.-Interport Frobables v.
be obtainable each day at the CHING-TO netted to put the issue.
Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. 21920).
ON NO PRETEXT WILL CHILDREN BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
beyond doubt.
Jndlat Army, Club ground, 我 p.m.
"
EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon: Ng SNOOKER, Garrison League,
Kee-cheong, S. Y. Yen; Kut Wing- fook, Hsu King-sing, Lo Wai-man. Chat-bun (Lo (Teddy. Yip); Fu Wai Man), Cheung Kam-hol, V. K. Hyul, C. T. Tsao and Hau Ching-
to.
MACAO: Delfim de Carvalho: Americo Cordova," Chiu Fu; An- tonio Nito de Sousa, Alex Alrosa,
The price of admission to the Manuel de Magalhares; Ip Pou- Public Enclosure is $2.00 per tou, Lau Chong-kwan, Fernando Guerreiro. Tiago Badarraco and
day including tax for all persons Tchong Chan-kwong. including ladies, and is payable |
at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in ani. form are admitted to the Public) Enclosure at $1.00 per day in- cluding tax.
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Bookmakers, Tic Tac men,
FIXTURES FOR HOME FOOTBALL·
LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter)—The
etc., will not be permitted to Football League War Cup begins operate within the precincts of on Feb. 15 with the following first- The Hong Kong Jockey Club Found during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public En. clojure.
SERVANTS' PASSES.
Signals' Mess v. R. A. Station Mess; Signals "A" v. Engineers "A"; Military Police Eng Sgt's. Mess; RAP.C. V. R. A M.O.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 CRICKET. — "A" Division: Civil Service C.C. V. Indian R.C.; Cralgengower ▼ Recreio "B" Division: Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Recreio v. Indian R.C.; Police v. University. FOOTBALL First Division: Royal Scots 7. Club (Sookin- poo), 4.15 p.m.. Sing Tao v Middlesex
7
(Club), 4.15
p.m., Police Kowloon (Boundary Street), 4.15 p.m., St. Joseph's 4.15 V. Navy (Caroline K), p.m. Second Division: Middle- 2.45 sex v. Club (Bookunpoo), p.m., "sing Tao v, Kowloon, (Club), 2.45 pm... R.A.0.0. v. Navy (Caroline Hill), 2.45 pm. Third Division: 20th RA Shell (Boundary Street), 2.45
p.m. RACING,
V.
Hongkong. Jockey
Club's Annual Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, 11:30 am. (First day).
matches, which will be played on the home and away asis, goal aggregate deciding ties:
SOUTH Brighton v..Arsenal; Cardiff v. Swansea: Chelsea v. Portsmouth; Clapton O v. Aldershot; Crystal Palace. v. Queen's Park Rangers;
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Leicester v. Birmingham; Luton VFOOTBALL-LAI Wah Cup Final, Army v. Civilians (Club), 3.30 p.m. First Division: Kwong Wah V. Eastern (Boundary Street), 4.15 pm. Becond Division: Elt Chee. South China (Caroline E), 245 p.m., Police v. KwODE Wah (Boundary Street), 2.45 p.m. Third Division: 36th R.A.
Passes for Servants will be Northampton; Mansfeld v. Stoke: Issued to Private Box holders Norwich v. West Ham: Notts ONLY on application to the County v. Weet Bromwich; Read- Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange ng v. Bristol City; Southampton Building.
v. Brentford; Southend v. Millwall; Tottenham v. Bournemouth; Wal- Any persons found loitering all v. Notts Forest: Watford v. with Servants' passes in their Fulham. possession will forfeit the same
By. Order,
NORTH
Blackpool v. Manchester City:
v. Air Force (Sookunpoo), 2.45 p.m., AS.A. v. 35th R.A. (Cha- tham Road), 4.15 'p.m. 24th. RA. v: Signals (Chatbam Road), 2.45 D., RAMC. v. International (Bookunpoo), 415 p.m.
and will be removed from the Blackburn v. Oldham, Bolton v. Enclosure.
Burnley; York v. Bradford; Bury Preston: Chester v. Tranmere: Chesterfield v. Barnsley; Grimsby Doncaster Hallfax v. Leeds;- Huddersfield v. Middlesbro; Hull Lincoln; Liverpool v. Southport,
Definite arrangements have been Manchester United. v. Everton; made by Sing Tao to visit Manila 68 New Brighton v. Wrexham; New- and they will leave the Colony on castle T. Rochdale; Sheffield Monday, Feb. 24. returning by United v. Rotherham,
Mar, 14,
C." B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1941.
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1. At the monthly Council meeting for Australian ponies classified at of the Hongkong Football Associa- (See Race No. 1)
[date of entry as "D" class. Jockey tion to be held this evening the Race No. 7-"The Shamrock allowance of 5 lb. Winner $250: 2nd draw. for the second roud of the Stakes." A flat race of 7 furlongs $125; 3rd $100. Entry Fee $5.
Shield competition will be made.
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