1941-03-18 — Page 2

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE FANLING HUNT &

RACE CLUB

The March Meeting will bej

TUESDAY, MARCH 18,⠀⠀

24 In the World of Sports

held on 23rd March as advertis. J. MACAULEY RUNS 440

cil. Race No. 6 (The Kangaroo

Cup) is cancelled and in its YARDS IN 57 SECONDS

place the fallowlag is substituted.

The Dublin Consolation, Cup.

A flat rice of mile for China Ponies "E" class

as

AT D.B.S. SPORTS

The annual sports of the DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL, held on that have

the school ground yesterday, produced three performances superior started at this Meeting. Weight to the standards set at the University sports on Saturday,

allotted for The Dublin Handicap. Winner Barred. Ponies placed second and third 516, and 31b. penalty respectively. Win- ner $250,00, 2nd. 125.00, 3rd. $100.00. Post entry $5.00.

These were a 140 Yards ran in 57 seconds flat by J. MACAULEY, One Mile in 5 mins. 20 seca, by C. TRUAK, and 5 feet 5 ins. In the high jump by LIM HONG-HONG.

By Order of the Committee, THOMSON & CO.,

Secretaries.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

149

Second Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 29th March, 1941.

The closing of the entries for the above has been postponed to 5.00 P.M. on MONDAY, 24th March.

By. Order,

THE

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

154

The School thus also proved to One Mile: 1, C. Truax (Y); 2, J. have three boys who should do Macauley (B); 3. D. Truax (Br). well in the Inter-school sports, but Time: 5 mins. 20 secs, •Middle performances in other events Boys: 1, Tan Kok-liang: 2, E showed

jack а

of all-round Read; 3. B. Lim. Time: 6 mins 41 strength that makes the inter-seca. school team championship but a remote possibility.

Yellow Club won the inter-club championship with 188 points. Blue having 163, Green 80 and Brown 7621.

Cross Country: 1. C. Truax; 3.

Truax: 3, J. Macauley, Middle Boys: 1. Tan Kok-liang: 2. W. Newbern; 3, B. Lim. Junior Boys: 1. "P. Mugford; 2. Lee E Shen.

High Jump: 1. Lim Hong-hong The Senior Boys' Championship Y) 5 ft 5 ins.; 2, J. Macauley. was won by J. Macauley, who con- (B1): 3, S. Hall (Y). Middle Boys: tributed 40 points to the Blue. E. Read (Y); 2, Tan Kok-liang Club total, the Middle Boys' Cham- G3, E. Guest (G). Height: 4 ft. pionship by Tan Kok-ling Green) 7 ins. Juntor Boys: 1, Chan Kok- who scored 45 points, and the kin (BI): 2. Ng Lueri-fuk (Y). Junior Boys' Championship by P. Mugford (Blue), who scored 37

points.

THE RESULTS

Long Jump: 1, Lim Hong-hong: C. Whitdeld (G), tied for 3rd

Ma Hing-Tong (G) and J. Macau- ley (B. Distance: 17 feet 5 ins. Middle Boys: 1, E. Read (Y); 2, Tan Kok-ling (0); 3, B. Lim (B1), Dis- tance: 15 feet 9 Inë....... Juntor Boys: 1, P. Mugford (B); 2, Lee E Shen

100 Yards: 1, H. Wong (Y); tied for and L Jernakoff (Y) and J. Macauley (B1). Time: 11 2/5 secs. Middle Boys: 1, E. Read (Y); 2, Tan (BD); 3, Chan Kok-kin (B1). Dis- Kok-ling (G); 3, B. Um (B).tance: 12 feet 6 ins.

Time: 12 2/5 secs. Junior Boys: 1, Shot Put: 1. Wong Ching-tong P. Mugford (B); 2, Ng Laien-fuk] (Y); 2, S. Hall (Y): 3, Ip. Ching- (Y); 3, Lee E Shen (B1). Time: hing (Y). Distance: 33 feet 2 ins. 13 secs.

Three-Legged Race: Middle

220 Yards: 1, J. Macauley (El); Boys: 1, Read and Newbern (Y); 2, 2. L. Jernakoff (Y); 3, F.-Lam (G). Fung King-chop and P. Yew (E); Time: 26 4/5, secs. Midèle Boys: 1,13, B. Lim and J. Ramsey (B), E. Read (Y): 2, Tan Kok-ling (G); Junior Boys: 1, P. Mugford and W. Time: 29 secs. Lam (B1), tled for 2nd Lee E Shen THE FIRST EXTRA RACE 8. B. Lim (BI),

Junior Boys: 1, P. Mugford; 2, Lee and Chan Kwok-kin (BI), Lul Tze- MEETING has again been post-E Shen. Time: 33 2/5 secs. chiu and Kwok Wal-chiu (0). poned. It will now be held, 440 Yards: 1. J. Macauley (Bl); Obstacle Race: 1, Wong Kan- weather permitting, on SATUR. 2, . Rosselet (Y): 3, D. Truax cheong; 2, N. Masters; 3, W. Ma- Middle Boys: cauley Middle Boys: 1. P. Yew; 2, DAY, 22nd March, 1941, com. (Br). Time: 57 secs.

1. Tan Kok-ling (0); 2, E. Read J. Ramsey; 3. Tan Kok-ing. Junior mencing at 2.00 p.m.

(F); 3. Tang Kwing-yan (G). Boya: 1, P. Mugford; 2, Ng Luen- The first Bell will be rung at Time: 824 secs. Junior Boys: 1. P. fuk; A Chan Kwok-kin. 1.30 p.m.

Mugford; 2, Lee E Shen, Time: Sack Race: Middle Boys: 1, P. 15 secs.

Yew; 2, B. Lim; 3, Tan Kok-ling. 880 Yards: 1, J. Macauley (B1); Junior Boys: 1, Ng Luen-fuk; 2, No One without a badge will, C. Truax (Y): 3, Hsu Yuanro Marley King-chun: 3, C. Wu.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

'ነ

FI

FOOTBALL EASY WIN FOR RECREIO COURT MARTIAL

FIXTURES FOR WEEK

The following are the League football fixtures for the week....... -

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 19'

First Division Royal Scots y Navy

(Sookipoo. 4.30 p.m.) South China v Police

Caroline Hill 5.00 p.m.) Third Division

36th R. A. v Air Force

(St. Joseph's, "4.30 p.m.) · 7th R.A. Signals

(Sookumpoo, 3 pm.). 12th R.A. v Engineers

(Stanley, 3 p.m.)

SATURDAY, MAR. 22 Senior Shield Semi-Final Eastern v Navy

(Club. 4.30 p.m.)

First Division

Club y Middlesex

(Sookunpoo. 4.30 p.m.) Police Kowloon,,

(Boundary Street, 4.30 p.m.

Junior Shield Semi-Final Service Corps v Navy

(Club, 2.15 pm.)

Second Division Middlesex v Police.

(Boundary, 3 pin) « Royal Scots v Club

(Military, 4.30 p.m.) Kit Chee v Ordnance

(Caroline Hill. 3 p.m.)

Third Division

12th RA v Air Force (Stanley, 4.30 p.m.) Signal y A.S.A.

(St. Joseph's 4.30.p.m.) 35th R.A. v International

(St. Joseph's. 3 p.m.) 35th R.A. v 7th R.A. (Stanley. 3 p.m.)

Shell v Medicals

(Military, 3 p.m.)

SUNDAY, MAR. 23

Senior Shield Semi-Final

IN JUNIOR CRICKET

BY "BARNABAS”

ALL CRICKET MATCHES BUT ONË ARRANGED FOR LAST SATURDAY WERE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE SODDEN state of the ground. The only match played was the Junior League encounter between Recreio and the Indian R.C at King's Park. As a result of this match, which Recreio won easily," the Portuguese are now at the head of the Table, having four wins in five swatches to their credit. They have only one other match to play,

OF SCOTS SOCCER PLAYER

PRIVATE

DAVID, FLEMING. Royal Scots Regiment, who plays at inside-right for the battalion football team, was charged at a Court Martial held at Murray: Bar- racks yesterday with being drunk ou the football field during the

At the moment, the Junior Noronha opened the Recreio in- First Division League match be Championship is still open: Three nings. Soares lost his wicket by tween Royal Scots and Middlesex teams, Kowloon C.C., Reczela and the i.b.w. route when he had scor- at Sockunpoo on Mar. 1. Craigengower are in the running ed 18. but young Noronha continu- The Court.comprised of Major J. for it, in that order of preference. led to bat steadily and, together M. Browning (President), Rajpu- I have given Craigengower third with P. M. N. da Silva, who came tana Regiment, Capt. A.O.G. MINIS.. place because I think that their in at the fall of M. A. Remedios' RA and Lieut. Willoughby. Mid- chances of winning it are pretty wicket, he put on 92 runs in andlesex. Capt. H. C. Harland slender as they still have to play undefeated third wicket partner-Royal Scots, was the Prosecuting against both Kowloon C.C. and Re-ship before Recreio declared "their Officer, while accused's - "Friend" creto.

innings. Noronha's contribution was Lieut. C. B. Jones. Royal Should Recreto win their last was 69 not out and silva's 41 not Scots. match, which will be against Crai- out,

Giving evidence, Capt. A. C. Pat- gengower, the Kowloon C.C. will Of the five Indian bowlers tried, terson, R. Scots, said he was in have but to win one of their re- only Arculli met with any success. charge of the football team and maining two matches and draw the He was responsible for the only also was accused's company officer. other to make sure of the Cham- two Recreio wickets that fell. He On Mar. 1 he saw accused, before pionship.

¡gave away 44'runs in 12 overs.

.....

RECREIO-TNDIANS MATCH

the start of the match, drinking something from а glass which looked like beer.

During the game he noticed, from Eccused's actions, that be was drunk

L R. C. SKITTLED M. A. Remedios and Eddie Soares To return to the Recrein-Indian

caused collapse in the Indian R.C. match on Saturday, the form batting. They skittled them for 58 er batted first and declared at the runs, the former taking 4 wicketa respectable score of 140 runs, in for 14 runs and the latter 4 for the collection of which they lost 12 Only &. R. Suffled and F. that accused had been brought be- only two wickets.

Curreem seemed to be able to stand Eddie Soares "(doesn't he turn out up to their bowling. Suffled scored for their first team?) and A. E 26 runs and Gurreem 15.

BLACK-OUT AT TAIPO TONIGHT

EXPERIMENT WITH STAR-LIGHTING:

SYSTEM

BADMINTON RESULTS

Following are restits of badmin-

officer, Capt. Patterson admitted Questioned by the Defending

fore him during that morning for falling out of line of march dur ing parade and accused had told him that he had been taking aspirins.

Sgt. Fraser, captain of the Royal Scots teara, said that" from the antics of accused was quite clear that he had been drinking,

Evidence was alsó given by Sgt.

on championship matches played Fergus and X. 9. M. Goodfellow.

last night, at King's College:

Men's

Junior' Doubles: P. C. Leung and K. F. Chiu beat E. A. R. Alves and P. P. Botelho, 17-15. St. Joseph's South China. If the present fine weathes con- 15-10C. Pereira, and AE (Navy, ground, 4 p.m.)ditions, hold, a black-out exercise, Xavier beat 3. Eool and T. B. Junior Shield Semi-Final Sing Tao "B" South China

(Navy ground 2.15 p.m.)

(Br). Time: 2 mins. 21.3/5 secs. Throwing the Cricket Ball: 1. J. be admitted to the Members' Middle Boys: 1. Tan Kok-lang Macauley (B1); 2, S. Hall. (Y); '3, Enclosure. Sach must be worn (G); 2, E. Read (Y): 3, B. Lim (B1). Hsu Yuanyà (Er). Distance: 4 COUNTRY CLUB GOLF throughout the duration of each Time: 3 mins.

Teeting in such a manner as to

e readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem. bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00

Are

for "dies (both including tax) obtainable through the

·SECRETARY

the per "pom sonal or written application of a Member, such~~Member-to-be "responsible for all visitors intro

yards 6 ius.

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

BADMINTON. (AŁ Recreio), Men's Junior Doubles. — J. I. Anderson and W. Gilles v.,W.T.

ACCUSED TESTIFIES

Accused, in evidence, stated that he first took sick at Sun "Wai Camp where he had a tooth ex- tracted. On the shorning of Mar

to experiment with the Star-light: Teoh, 15-8, 15-11 A. L. Fisher and he took quinine and this made. ing system, will be held at Talpo, P. Wynter-Blyth beat P, A. Yvano him feel sick in the stomach and between the hours of 11 p.m. and vich and B. T. Gosano, 15-2, 15-5, he was cautioned by Capt. Patter- midnight tonight (Tuesday).

'Mixed Doubles: Patrick Wongson for falling out of. line of In order that the greatest value and Miss O Ribeiro best E. and march.

"

bined

Before the game he was drink- ing an Orangede. with Pte. Allan and played badly as he was feel- ing very sick, ́ ́Accused said 'that he was definitely not drunk.

from these experiments may be Mrs. Zimmern, 15-0, 15-4. Despite the heavy rain, the Mix- obtained, the authorities request the ed Foursomes Competition at the full co-operation of the residents Country Golf Club, Sheungshut, and the sea-taring population of was continued on Sunday when A. Talpo, by asking them to ensure COMBINED SMALL R. Pinna and Miss A. Sequeira beat that all lights in their premises

UNITS SPORTS Pte. I. Saw, captain of the Mid- H.F. Gonsalves, 2.45 p.. Mixed A. W. Ramsey and Miss M. Bare either extinguished or obsecur- Doubles D. Kwok and Mrs. Churn 3 and 2, and C. H. T. Sien ed so that no light can be seen Preliminary heats for the Com- said he knew accused whom he 'dlesex Regiment football team.

P. Wilson M. A.

V.

Oliveira and Mrs. B. Botelho beat A. T. Lee from any direction.

Small Units Individual

| had played against many times. Motorists who may find it neces-athletic meeting were held yester Accused appeared to him as if he and "Miss M. Silva, 9.15 p.m. and Miss C. Maxwell 4 and 2.

sary to pass through Talpo are re-day at the Chatham Road field, quested to take the necessary steps

The following are the successful to blackout their lights, or falling contestants who will enter the given by Pte. A. Sowersey, Pte. W this, to stop

the area in the final tie of the

fimals to be held tomorrow after-Spooner, Cpl. J. Wilson and Pte 1940 affected and switch out all lights. 8.30 p.m. Mixed Doubles.-E.

Captain's Cup competition of the The area in which the trials will Gillespie and Miss F. Wong V. TENNIS Colony Champion Royal Hongkong Golf Club played be carried out at Tal is bound- 100 yards: Sgt.

ships. Open Singles. Umeat Fanling on Sunday, Mar. 16, T. tani v. M. Pagh, C.B. Lee v. A Megarry (9) beat F.-A. Howard (17) Crawford, Open Doubles-Ken-oy 7 and 6.

Ho and AC. Cheung, 7 p.m. SNOOKER.Garrison League. Men's Junior Singles. - RM. Military Police

Station V. R.A Lavalle v Peter Lo, 7.45 p.m.;

Mess, R.AP.C. v. Engineers “A”, T. S. Young V. J. Tsang. R.A.M.C. v. Eng. Sgt. Mess.

Signals, Mess v. Signals “A”.

E.C. and Miss D. Eardley. 9.15 p.m.

duced by him, and for Payment TENNIS Colony Championships. of all Chits, etc.

-Open Singles. W. J. Howard

The Secretary's Office, Ist floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21926).”

No children or amals will be admitted to either Enclosure.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ładles, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sallors

'n Uniform are admitted Hall Price

By Order,

v. H.D. Rumjahn. Open Doubles. ---T.A. Martin and E.G. Mat-

neth Lo and Lee Ming v. H. D.

and S.A. Rumjahn,' Club Singles Championship, H. Van Leeu- wen v. G.W. Sewell, VR.

FANLING GOLF

outside

noom:

was playing as usual on Mar. 1.

Evidence for the defence was

X. Hodkin who all testifled that Manfield, accused. appeared sober and did

ed by the Railway, the sea, Kam R. A. F. Martin R. A. S. C.. Brown, not show any signs of having been Jan Bridge, and the northern and Sentor and Baggs. of the Talpo Causeway.

V. AK. Mackenzie.--Club Handi-PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

cap Singles, - J Stirling Lee- (-2/6) v. E 6. Hall (plus 3/6).) H.CD. Knight (2/6) v. ACI Bowker (-3/6.) Club- Handicap Doubles. CHR. Oxlade and AE Barwell (-576) Y. E H Brazel and G.F. Charlton (-3/6).

FRIDAY, MARCH 21

thias y O. W. Sewell and D.M. MacDougall, CHR. Oxlade and AH. Barwell v. Tsui Yan-pul and Tsui Wai-pul, O. Umetani and T. Imurs v. T.C. Monaghan and T., Gould. Club Handicap Singles. H. Van Leeuwen (-2/6) V. L. P. Ralph (plus 1/6) AT. Dow (-3/6) v, MA, Bierens de Haan (scr.). Club Handicap Doubles.-H.E. Waller and E. $. TENNIS. - Colony Champion- Hall (plus 3/6) v. RH Blake and BVD Knight" (-3/6), D. 8. Robb and C.W.E Bishop (ser.) v. N. Spence and E' New ton (-1/8).

TOMORROW

RIFLE SHOOTING.

Hongkong Rifle Association Spoon and Practice Shoot, at Kowloon City 1.45 p.m.** TENNIS.-Colony Championships. -Open Singles-Ho Ka-lau v. Serretary.-K. Ip, Open Doables, Pang

C. B. BROWN,

Hong Kong, 17th March, 1941.

What do

you want ?

If there is anything you want to buy or sell,

Classifed

small

*advertise-"

ment in the Hong- kong Daily Press:

25 worde $1.50 prepaid

insertions.

150

Ol-lam and Lee Kam-ming Y B. and I. Agafuroff, G. Chos and A. V. Remedios v. A EL

NATIONAL PARK

ים

Growing interest in Prince Edward Island National Park is reported by the Department of Mines and Resources, which has recently issued an attractive folder descriptive of this unique sea-shore resort. Although established only In 1937, Prince Ed.... ward Island National Park has already earned acclaim as a re- creational area, attracting more than 35,000 visitors in 1940, ...... 'ships. Open Doubles B.OM.

The park contains an area of one of the most attractive and Dean and A. T. Dow v. W. J. Howard and A. Mitchell, W. Capproximately seven square miles, romantic settings on the continent. Hung and EC. Fincher v. Wel extending along the north shore Skirting the sand dunes along the of the Island for a distance. of sea shore and extending back into Ohung and ST. Chan, C.HR about 25 miles. Outstanding are the pastoral landscape, the 18 holes Oxlade and A. # Barwell" ‹ or

its" "magnificent beaches, beaten form a delightful combination of Taul Yan-pui and Taul Wal-pul broad and smooth by the constant seaside and land course rese V. R. E Chest and B, C. Fay action of the surt from the Gulf bling some of the links of Scot- Club Singles Championship.-P. Pof St. Lawrence,

land.

J. Elder, TC. Monaghan. Club'

-and", "associated storics,

Handicap Singles DB, Robb Shelving gradually out into deep" Many points or interest porITRY" (plus 3/8), v. E R. Childe water, these beaches provided in the novel "Anne of Green"

maximum of bathing enjoyment tables" (plus 1/6), EJ Armstrong under safe conditions and are have been woven into the layout (-15.3) -v EH. Brazel (-2/6), ideal for children and adults of the links. The original farm- J. Gold (-15. 2) v. DA; Murdoch alike. (2/8), F.D. Hunter (plus 2/6)

house, of Green Gables has beeti The salt water is surprisingly faithfully preserved and is used as warm, considerably higher in

a tea room

v. SE Lavrov -(plus 2/6).

SATURDAY, MARCH 22-

Harris and HJ: Armstrong, F. H. Kwok and TE. Ling v. Paul Kong and Fang Yee-pul, Club CRICKET. - First Division: C. c. temperature than at many pouts C. I.R.C. Becond Division, Chundreds of miles to the south

along the Atlantic Coast. 5. C, CvP, R, O 2 RACING. Hongkong

Jockey Club's First Extra Race Meeting. at Happy Valley, 2. p.m..

BUNDAY, MARCH 23

Smgies Championship, T. & Pearce v. C.HR, Oxlade, RE Gitest v. Stirling Lee. Club Handicap Singles.-T.C.' Monag han -(-3/8) w/ P. "Wynter-Blyth (-2/8), O. W, Sewell (-4/6) v. B.L. Maughar *2/6),

THURSDA.......... MARCH 20 BADMINTON-(At Talkoo), Men's

Junior Singles-E. Zimmern V

DUNES

SEVERAL HOTELS ". Boating, fishing a andtennis. are also available to visitors to Prince SAND Life-guard. service is provided Edward Island National Park. Ac- during the summer season and

commodation is provided by a hotel number of modern bath houses and bungalow camp situated with HOCKEY 2nd MTB's Po have been erected for the use of in the park, and by several hotels lice "A" Recreio V. Punjabds, visitors to the park beaches Sand a short distance outside of the park

boundaries. Gunboats v. Nomads, University dunes which rise to considerable

BhAA E

height back of the beaches wfford in addition, public camp grounde

3. Hool 8 pm Men's Bentor RACING Fanling Hent and ideal plenicking locations, have been established in the park Doubles; - K, W. Choy and E4 "Race Club Kwan‍i March Race The new Green Clables golf links for the a

of visitors and pic- provide an opportunity for misy, mnnick

B Low, J. J. Remedios and Meeting

200 yards: Manfeld, Tartt and Brown.

drinking. “

Martin....j

Hearing was adjourned to this morning at 9.30.

EMPIRE SHERRY

"Emu

(AUSTRALIAN).

Brand Light Medium

ellarer” Brand Dark Sherry

GOOD

TASTE & & REASONABLE" PRICES

Agents

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

HONG KONG

Telephone 20135

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.