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ADVERTISEMENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB

The March Meeting will be held on 23rd March as advertis

COLONY TENNIS PROGRAMME CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR MACAO

COMMENCE

APRIL MEET

Tsui

Brothers Given Good Match

for

SPORTS & GENERAL

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941,

LA SALLE'S STRONG BID FOR ATHLETIC HONOURS

St. Stephen's Well-Placed

In Individual Events

The following is the programme the April Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club to be held at

HEATS OF THE ANNUAL INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS WERE CON-E Arela, Preta, Macao, on Sunday, | TESTED AT CAROLINE HILL yesterday with La Salle College abow- April 6.-

ing up as the outstanding contender for the Championship, quali- Race 1-3.00 pm. The Chin-tying 15 places for Friday's finals || Wah Yan qualified for nine evening, shan. Handicap" (First Section). places, St. Stephen's and King's for eight, Queen's for six, D.B.S, and

A Handicap for China Ponies St. Paul's for five and St. Joseph's for two,

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BADMINTON

RESULTS

Badminton

championship

matches at the Club de Recreld

SUNDAY HERALD

CUP FINAL SCOTTISH, ENGLISH ed. "Race No. 6.(The Kangaroo pionships began at the Hoogkong The Colony's Open Tennis cham-

last evening resulted as follows:- TEAMS SELECTED Cup) is cancelled and in its Ticket Club yesterday

Junior Doubles: J. L Anderson The following have been selected and W. Gillies beat W. T. Ho and A. to represent the English and Scot place the following is substituted. and, as is customary, all the lead

C. Cheung, 15-3, 15-6.

tish teams for the final of the Sun- The Dublin Consolation Cup, ing players made lenarge first classified by the Hongkong Jockey La Salle qualified at least one..competitor in every one of the Clubas "E" Class Jockey Anine individual events and two teams in the relay. Wah Yan have

Junior Singles: E Gillespie beat day Herald Charity Cúp Compett- appearances. A flat race of † mile for China The new Japanese comoination, lowance. Winner $125, Second qualified in six events and the relay. King's in fire events and the Young beat J. Tsang, 18-13, 18-16. on Sunday, April 6, 1941 at Bound- A. L. Gondon, 15-3, 15-4; T. 8. tion (International) to be played Ponies "E" class that have O. Umetani and T. Imura had little 575; Third $50. Entrance $5, Six refay and St. Stephen's in five events. started at this Meeting: Weight difficulty in defeating the Club Furlongs.

ary Road ground kick-off at 3:30 Mixed Doubles: H. C. artd Miss The latter team threaten to takej Fung Shing-mo, St. Stephen's, 18 Decima Eardley beat E Gillespie as allotted for The Dublin pair, T. C. Monaghan and T. J.

NOTE-One entry only will bearst and second place in three ft. 10 las.; Cheng Kim-kwong, Land Miss F. Wong, 15-7. 15-6,

Players are requested to report Handicap. Winner Barred, Ponies Gould, by 6-1, 6-3. The winning made for The Chinshan Hand-feld events, and should they ac- Salle, 18 ft. 7 ins.

to Messrs. J. McKelvia (Scotland) pair appeared erratic, especially in cap (Races 1, 2 & 3 Entries complish this, will be well in the placed second and third 51þ, and

and T. G. Stokes (England) at the earlier stages.

800 Metres-Heat 1: 1, N. Qastro, will be divided into First, Second running 31d. penalty respectively. Win-

La Salle;

Mohammed.

the dressing room at 3 pin. sharp. “ suw we losets and Third Sections at the discre

Outstanding performance yester- Queen's; 3, Cheung Kat-put, Wah keen, King's. Time: 24.6

Players unable to participate are yner $250.00, 2nd, 125.00, 3rd. putting up a much better ngnation of the Handicapper.

$100.00.. Past entry $5.00.

day was the Afty-seven secondsFan Time: 2 mins. 18 3/5 secs. Heat Law Chi-to, King's: 3,requested to communicate with the Race 2-3.30 pm. "The Chin at returned in a heat of the 400 Heat 2:1, J. Xavier, La Salle; 2, Chan Shiu-kel. Wah Yan with Monaghan very deadly, in his kuling from which they won many

Secretary before Thursday, March shan Handicap" (Second Bection),

Metres by Sin Kwok-bum (King's)J. Macauley, D.B8; 3, Lee Kal-6 seca. Heat 3: A. Mackechale, ¡points...

(See Race No. 1 above)

25, 1941. Race 3400 pm. "The Chin-DB.8. The latter, who had com secs.

in triumphing over Macauley of luen, Wah, Yan, Time: 2 mins. 21 La Salle: 2, Fong Hin-yeung,

Jerseys, shorts and stockings will shan Handicap”, (Third Section),

Queen's Time: 25.2 secs. Fastest

be supplied. peted earlier in the 830 Yards and (See Race No. 1 above).

Pole Vault: Marcus Ng, La Salls;

3rd: Kan Chick-tao. Queen's.

SCOTLAND:-Bankier (R. Scots); the day before in his own school

Naysmith R. Scots), Fraser (R."

By Order of the Committee, THOMSON & CO..

Secretaries.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

The second set

TSUIS IN ACTION The Paul brothers, Wal-pul and Yan-put, were given a good match

2.

K

Becs

Time:

"ard]

149 by C. EL R. Oxlade and Dr. A. Enan Handicap." For China Ponles few yards in the rear and was un-yuan, St. Stephen's; Chan King-D.B.9.; A... Mackechnie, La Salle: Birrel (R. E), Clarke (R. Scots), Race 4 4.30 p.m.-The Ling sports, did well to finish only a L. Remedios, La Salle: Han Tam- High Jump: Lim Hong-hong. Scots) Capt.; Munroe (R. Scats),

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

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

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Barwell. winning eventually classified by the Hongkong Jockey der 53 secs. A F. Silva, of Laheung, St. Stephen's; and Kwan Marcus Ng, La Salle; Chenk Ming-Garry (R. Scots), Ferrier (Police), straight sets, 6-2, 7-5,"

In the only singles, B. D. Rum-try. Jockey

Club as "D" Class at date of en-Salle, ran his heat of the 100 Wah-sang. St. Paul's, qualified."

tee Queen's; Leung Lal-yuan; St Hossack (R. Scots), Howlett (Fo- Allowance. Winner Metrea in 114 seconds for another Jahn, a past holder, had some use- $175; Second $100; Third $75. outstanding performance.

400 Metres-Heat 1: 1, N. Castro,

Stephen's and A. Fong, Stitce), Marshall (B. SBS) A ful practice in beating W. J. Ho-trance $5. Five Furlongs,

La Salle; 2. S. Hall, D.B.S. "Time:

| Joseph's, qualified.

RESERVES:-Blackburn (Folice), ward, 6-1, 6-2....

59.4 secs. THOSE WHO QUALIFIED

Heat 2: 1. Sin Kwok- High Hurdles-Heat. 1: 1 La Lamb (Kowloon), Gilroy (R. Scots). Race 5-5.00 p.m. "The Lung

bun, King's; 2, J. Macauley, D.B.S.; Cho-kon. St. Paul's; 2, B Pomeroy Hutchison (als), Scott (Club). In the other open doubles, G. W. Chen Handicap." A forced entry 100 Yards--Heat 1: 1; Bin Kwok- Sewell and D. M. MacDougall beat for a Class China Ponies that bun. King's; 2, Lal Chung-yin secs. Heat 3:1, Lam Kwok-leung Wong Kl-lim. King's; 2, Fang Roughley Navy), Freangater 3. R. Remedios, La Salle. Time: 57 La Salle. Time: 20 secs. Heat 2: ENGLAND Beynolds (R.A.0.0) T. A. Martin and E. G. Matthias, have started at a Race Meeting of Wah Yan. Time: 12 secs. Heat 2: Wah Yan; 2, Wan Shau-tak, St. Shing-ro, St. Stephen's Time: 18 (M'sex), Fope (Police) Bright 6-2, 6-2.

this Club during 1940. No En-1 A. P. Sitva, La Salle; 2, Chow Paul's. Time: 69 seca trance

3/5 secs. Heat 3: 1, Wan Santak, (M'sex) Capt. fee. Jockey Allowance. Hon-shu, King's; 3, Kan Chick- Shot Put: Ma

Wal-fun, St.St. Paul's; 2, Wan Kel-hing: Wah Fowler (Club), Lé Page (Navy), Thomas (Mzer), Winner $100; Second $75; Third tao, Queen's Time: 114 secs. Stephen's, 35 ft. 2 ins; Ma Chang-Yan Time: 19 2/5 sec Bendy (Navy), a M'sex), Mar $50. Acceptance Fee $5.

One Heat 3:1. Lam Kwok-leung, Wah ling, St. Stephen's, 34 ft. 4 ins;

Yan; Fong Hin-yeung, Queen's. Woo Shai-cheung, Wah Yan, 34 ft. lege. "A"; 2, King's College; 3. Wah

Relay Heat 1 1. La Salle Col- rable (sex). 3 Ins; Tong Kwok-fun, St. Paul's. Yan College. Time: 2 mins. 431 Parker (sex). Britt (Navy), Par- RESERVES: Moxham (RE), 34 ft. Of ins.

secs. Heat 2: 1. Diocesan Boys' ker (Police). Forrow (Club), Fox AA Silva, La Salle; 2, Wong Wing- St. Joseph's College

200 Metres-Heat 1: 1. A. P. School; 2. La Salle College "B"; 3, (RE), Barber (Mary), Coomer

(M'sex).

Other results were:- Handicap Singles: H van Leen wen (-2/6) beat L., P. Ralph (plus 1/6) 6-3, 6-3; A. T. Dow (-3/6) Mile. beat M. A. Vierens de Haan (Scr.) Race 8 5.30 pm-The Shekki Time: 12 sees.

6-0, 6-3.

Plate." For China Ponies classified Handicap Doubles: D. S. Robb by this Club as "X" Class. Weight and C. W. B. Bishop (scr.) beat N. for inches as per Scale Winners Spence and E Newton (-1/6) 8-a of $100 or more in stakes since 154 6-2, 6-3.

January 1, 1941, barred. To be ridden by Jockeys who have "not won ten races anywhere at any tine. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Winner $100; Second $75; Third $50, Entrance $5. Six Furlongs,

N.B.-Starters must be declared on the forms provided in the

THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING has again been post poned. It will now be held,

SMALL UNITS

SPORTS

S:

OPEN MILE RELAY

weighing room before 2.15 o'clock

for the first race and for all sub-

an

FEATURE OF MEET sequent races 45 minutes before weather permitting, on SATUR-arranged for the Small Units Sports

A crowded programme has been the scheduled starting time, DAY, 22nd March, 1941, comwhich is scheduled to take place Messrs. T. A

Entries close to the Secretaries,

Martin & Ca mencing at 2.00 p.m.

this afternoon at the Chatham Rd. Prince's Building. Thursday, field.

Mar 27, at 12 noon. The main feature in the pro- Ponles will be transported to gramme of 14 events will be the Macao, on Friday, April 4, return- invitation one-mile relay which ed on Monday, April 7, and kept | will be participated" by a team from at Macao without charge.

The first Bell will be rung 21 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will the Hongkong University and three De admitted to the Members' teams from the Middlesex Regi- Enclosure. Such must be wornment.

throughout the duration of each The purpose of the competition is to pick out successful contestants leeting in such a manner as to for the forthcoming Army meet. ne readily identified.

Two competitors turned up for the pole vault

yesterday

event

THE PROGRAMME

Badges admitting Non-Mem which L/Sgt. Adams, R.A.O.C., won hers to the Members' Enclosure with a leap of 7 feet 3 ins. Sgt. Pitt, and Club Rooms at $5.00 RAO.C. was second with 7 feet 3 for Gentlemen and'

ins $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable

The programme: 100 yard. through the SECRETARY upon the

p.m.; High jump, 2.10 p.m.: 880 per yard, 2.40 p.m.; Shot put, 2.55 p. sonal or written application of a 220 yard, 3.15 pm.: Hemmer, 3.20 Member, such Member to be pm One mile, 3.40 p.m.; Broad responsible for all visitors Intro. Jump, 350 p.m. Interval duced by him, and for Payment mile relay. 430 p.m.; High hurdles, Javelin, 4.15 pm: Invitation one of all Chits, etc.

4.40 p.m.; Discus. 5. p.

440 yard,

The Secretary's Office, Ist 5.15 p.m. and 3-mile, 5.35 p.m.

floor, Exchange Buliding (Tel.

ARMY RUGBY LEAGUE

Freshwater Shines For Middlesex

FRESHWATER, Middlesex's cen- tra three-quarter, was the out- standing player in the Army Rugby. League game between MIDDLESEX and ROYAL ARTILLERY, played at Sookanpoo, yesterday.

Freshwater

down, which he converted, and scored B. touch-

in the second half. be broke through after a brilliant run from

which he again majorised. the 25-yard line, to secure a try

During this half, two penalties were awarded against Middlesex and Keeble reduced R.A,'s arrears

27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. CRAIGENGOWER XI by three points.

The Diehards then secured an

Tiffins are obtainable at the to represent the C.C.c. in a 1stners by 13 points (two goals and a The following have been selected other three points to run out win- Club House provided they are Division League match against the try) to three (one try), ordered in advance from the No. Indian Recreation Club on Satur The Gunners" "standard of play day, March 23, at 1 pm, on the was below that of the Midds., but Home (Capt.), A B. Hamson, AJ Hulse, llantly. Of the forwards. Skip- ground-E Zimmern their back, Fairclough, played bril- A. Hung, A. K. Ismail, 8. Leonard, with, Wedderburn, Clarke, Tümer

1 Bay (Telephone 21920).

No children or amahs will be admitted to either Enclosure.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to

T. Lock, A. M Omar. W. Hong and Cooke were outstanding, on Sling, G. Souza, J. L. Young Baye the R.A. side.

Jackson was a regular "Stone-

the Public Enclosure is $1.00 SPORTING FIXTURES wall" at back for the winners. including Tax, for all Persons,

TODAY".

MIDDLESEX: Jackson; Fergu-

including Ladles, and is payable ATHLETICS, —- Small Units Mects, Freshwater, Radley, Thomson

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Hall Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 17th March, 1941.

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Division

Man, Jones, Hewitt, Bayly, Pearce: Goddard, Willoughby Barry, Bur rell and Jennings.

Chatham Road, 2. p.m." BADMINTON, "E"

Kowloon Tong v. Police CRICKET Large Unuta Semi-anal, Sutcliffe, Keeble, Richards; Skip- RA: Fairclough: -Easterbrook. REV. RA, Bookunpoo, 2. p.m.with, Dobbinson Hddins, Wedder- FOOTBALL First Division.burn, Clarke; Dooley, Turner, Royal Scots v. Navy (Sookumpoo, Page, Cooke and McDermotto! 430): South China Folice

DENGINEERS WIN (Caroline Hill, 5 pm.). Third Df- vision, 38th R. "A. TR. A. F (Ball Units at Scokanpoo yester

Playing against the Combined Joseph's 4,80 p.m.), 7th R. & 1 day, the Royal Engineers won by Signals (Bookunpoo, 3 p.m.); 12th 14 points (one goal and three tries) R. A. Engineers (Stanley, 3 to nil pim.), ...

Martin (two tries, one of which RELE SHOOTING. Hongkong was converted by Burrell), Burrell Rifle Association Spoon and tone), and Rees (oney scored for Practice Shoot, at Kowloon City. the winners.

1.45 p.m.

RUGBY-Club "A" Navy (Chub,

5 p.m.); TENNIS-Colony Championships.

-Open Bingles Ho Ka-lau KH Ip. Oven Doubles. Pang Of-lam and Lee Ramming v, B, and I. Agafaroff, G. Ohba and A. V. Remedios v. A. É Harris and Hty Armstrong

Kwok and TE Ling 7. Paul Kong and Fung Yee-pul Glub Singles Champions

Pearce CHR

Guest v. J. Stirling Lee. Handfeap Bingles. TO hai Cia)

(-2/6), C. W. Bew 81 Maughan (

Long Jump: Wong Ki-im. King's, 19 ft. 4 Ins.; Chan King- cheung. St. Stephen's, 18 ft. 11 ins.:

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