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THE FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB
March Meeting, 23rd March, 1941.
The March Meeting will be held at Kwauti on Sunday, 23rd |
March, 1941, commencing at 2.45 p.m.
A special train will leave
Kowloon" at 1.08 p.m. and return The First Class
at 6.41 pm,
Return Fare of $2 includes
THURSDAY MARCH 20, 1941.
✩ In the World of Sports &
South China Retain
Senior League Title
.
By Defeating
Police
Remarkable for the quick time in which both sides found the admittance to the Race Course, net after periods of somewhat dull play, the Senior League football mätch played at Caroline" Hill yesterday afternoon résulted in a win for SOUTH CHINA over the POLICE by four goals to two the Chi- nese thereby retaining the championship title by a solitary point over Eistern.
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By Order of the Committee, THOMSON & CO.,
Secretaries.
THE HONG KONG
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"After a goalless first half, South It is learned that they will be Chia found the net three times (felding the same team that played in the first five minutes after re-in the Kotewall Cup for this im- sumption of play while towards portant match.”“
the end the Police, making a spirited rally, scored two goals in about as many minutes.
SIGNALS DROP POINT. Royal Corps of Signals dropped
ת!
the
a point in their race for League Lee Wal-tong." leader of the championship honours Chinese attack, Was too well Third Division, when they were shadowed by Gough, the Police held to a draw by 7th R.A. at Soo- pivat, but the elusive Chan Tak-fal kumpoo yesterday, each side scor- had a field day claiming three ofing once. The 7th R.A. had their the four goals scored by the Caro-defence to thank for keeping a line Hill team while Chow Man-chi check on a strong attack, in which shol the other.
Maddington and Saunders, centre- Howlett did his level best to in-half and right-back, respectively, The closing of the entries fuse life into the Police attack and played brilliantly. the above has been postponed to the reward
his goal in the second half was of constant trying. 5.00 P.M. on MONDAY, 24th Ferrier who also worked hard at March.
inside-left, was responsible for one of the best opportunist goals of
Second Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 29th March, 1941.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
for
the match.
DEFENCE ON TOP The Chinese defence outshone their opponents and Tsang Chung- 154wan and Lau Chung-sang caught the eye in particular. The attack worked with perfect combination and there were some neat passing. bouts between Lee Wai-tong and Lee Shek-you, who, on the left wing, had the full measure of Pope.
THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING has again been post. ponéd. It will now be held. weather permitting, on SATUR DAY, 22nd March, 1941, com mencing at 2.00 p.m.
Blackburn was not his usual self but nevertheless saved many can- gerous situations while Kwong-yue was steady.
In
12TH R.A. WIN the other Third Division match played at Stanley, between 12th R.A. and Royal Engineers, the former won by three goals to one.
Picture taken during a valley-ball game between King's College and South China "A" at the Botanic athletic ground.
(Sun Ying Ming Studio).
HOME SOCCER
FIXTURES
LONDON, Mar, 19 (Reuter)-The following are the soccer fixtures for Saturday:
WAR CUP
Third Round, South
PROGRAMME FOR SECOND EXTRA MEET
The following is the advance programme for the Second Bitra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, March 29.
JUNIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Important Fixtures For Tonight
AY. Birtukoff and Un Kwai yung, who are jointly leading the Colony Junior Chem Championship 1-2 pongmun Plate with records of four pointa en h Winner $750. Second $300. Third from four games, meet tonight in $200 For China Ponies, Griffins of what may well be the dealding this Season, Winners of more than match of the Tournament $1.000 in stakes barred. Weight,
Another important Junior Tour- 149 16. 1 lb. penalty for every $100 [nament fixture for tonight Is To or part thereof won in stakes. Yu-laut. A. Kutrik. In other Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One games, V. Kolatchoff meets A Morton and EM Pétrové meets R 2-2.30 pm-Fatshan Handicap. C. Gardner. The postponed game |--First Section-Winner $500, from Round 5 between R. C.. Dan- Second $200. Third $200. For Chinsenberg and A. C. Poupard will be Fontes. "C" Class Griffins of this played of tomorrow night. :
Results of gamer played earlier In stakes Barred. To be ridden by this week ware--A Y. Biriukoff” Jockeys who have not won ten beat W. Lee, R. Danenberg" best races anywhere at any time. No J. Taust, and E, M. Petrove drew Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance with R. C. Danenberg. Birlukot $5. From The 1 Mile Past (About played the Scotch Gambit against Halt Mile 170 Yards).
Lee and early developed & superior NOTE-One Entry only will be position, but could not claim a win. Races Nos. 2 and, B). Entries will lasting 3 hours made for the Fatshan Handicap until after a game of 70 moves;
HO KA-LAU Season that have won $1.000 or less
DEFEATED
TENNIS SINGLES: SURPRISE
The first surprise result in the Chelsea v. Queen's PR.; Mans-Open Singles tennis championship field v. Leicester; Tottenham v. was caused by K. H. Yip, cham- Cardin
pion of South China A. A, yester- day when he eliminated Ho Ka- lau, seasoned campaigner, by 6-1,
Third Round, North Manchester G. v. Everton; Mid- The match between 36th R.A. diesbro v. Newcastle; Sheffield U.-1.. and R.A.F. in Third Division was v. Barnsley; Tranmere v. Preston postponed.
LEAGUE TABLES
5. China Eastern Sing Tao Middlesex Chan
B. Navy Tsang Kowloon Wing. in goal, was tested on R. Scots numerous occasions and acquitted Police himself well.
K. Wah
The first Bell will be rung at The first half saw a fairly equal Club
1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration, of each Teeting în such a manner as to be readily identified.
TO DATE FIRST DIVISION"
Goals
P. W. D. L.F. A. Pts 20 16 2 2 63 24 34
20.15 2 10.32 33
19 13 3 3 48 23 28
19 11 2 43 37 24
19 -5.9 45 49 15
share of exchanges with the cus- St. Joseph's todians of the law, perhaps having
& slight edge of the Chinese: The
second half, as has already been of rapid goal scoring but apart RAS.C stated, was featured by two bouts R.E. from this play was not very inter-Sing Teo esting. Gordon, who had a heavy. Middlesex S. China fall early in the game was a passenger later on
Kit Chee R. Scots 30th RA
The teams were:-
SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-kon: R. Navy
Badges admitting Non-Mem Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam-bung; vah bers to the Members' Enclosure Lau ng-chot, Lam Tak-po, Lau RAO.C..
Club Rooms at $5.00 Chung-sang; Lee Tack-kee, Chow Polles Gentlemen and $3.00 Man-chi, Lee Wai-tong. Chan Tak-Club
and
for
for Ladies (both including tax)
al and Lee Shek-yau..
are obtainable through the burn.
POLICE: Tsang Wing: Black-. Chan Kwong-yue: Pope, Gordon, Wong
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SECOND -DIVISION
Kowloon
THIRD
RAP.
sonal or written application of a Man-kwal, Howlett, Ferrier and Signals Member, such Member to be Moss. responsible for all visitors fitro-
duced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
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MATCH FOSTPONED The other First Division match
24th RA 36th RA..... between Royal Navy and Royal 35th R.A. 12th RA. Scots was postponed. The reason RE
Goals
N.E.
LONDON CUP Aldershot v. Fulham; Millwall v. Arsenal; West Ham v. Reading.
LEAGUE, SOUTH
SOUTH REGIONAL.
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be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.
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TOURNAMENT TABLE
P. W. D. L Pt
4400 4 4 4 0 0 4
5 3 0 2 3
2 1 1 2
5 212 21
8 2 1 2 2
3 2 0 1 2
4 2.0 2 2
3 1 1 1 1
1 0 0.1 0
2002 0
4 0.04 0 4004.0
3-3pm-Stewards' Cup-Pre-A, Y. Biriukoff
Un Kwal-vung
The match was fought. wholly on
sented with
$1,500 added for Winner. Second $500. Third $300. the baseline with neither player
|J. Grefalda
R. C. Danenberg seldom advancing to the forecourt. Griffins of this Season. Winners of A Handicap for Australian ponies,
A...Kurrik Yip is one of the most promising $5,000 or more in stakes barred V. V. Kolatchoff of the younger players and, on yes- Entrance $10. From The Two Mile
J. Tansz Bournemouth V. Portsmouth; terday's performance, should su Pest Once Round & In (About 1
Wm. Lee Brighton Luton; Watford far in the tournament.
Mile 1 Yards).
E. M. Petrove Southampton.
Results of other matches were:-
To Yuzlau Open Doubles: B. and I. Agaru-
4.-3.30 p.m.-Broken Hill Hand- Crystal Pal v. Brentford; Notts roft beat Pang Di-lam and Lee Third $300. For Australian Pontes, d'Alraelda
R. Gardner ...... cap-Winner $1,000. Second $500. A. Morton C. v. Lincoln; Stoke v. West Brom: Kam-ming 6-2, 8-6; G. Choa and "A" Class. Entrance $3. From The Poupard
NORTH REGIONAL
A. V. Remedios beat A. H. Harris Two Mile Post Once Round & In D. Bolton . Bury: Bradford C. v. and H. J. Armstrong 6-2, 6-1; Paul (About. 1 Mile 171 Yards). Stockport; Doncaster Chester- Kong and Fung Yee-pul beat F. fteld; Halifax y. Burnley: Hull v. Kwok and T. E. Ling: 6-4, 6-3;
54 Hobart Handicap- Grimsby; Leeds Sheffield Wed-B. O'Deane and A. T. Dow walk First Section. Winner $800. Second nesday: Liverpool v. Blackpool; over W. J: Howard and A. Kitchell.
$400. Third $250. For Australian Oldham Y. Manchester United;
Club Heap singles: T. C. Mon. Ponies, "B" Class, Griffins: winners
In a postponed fixture of the
(-2/6) 6-3, 6-3.
barred. Jockey Allowance. En-Hockey Tournament, Recrelo beat trance $5. Six Furlongs,
Nomads by four clear goals. B. T. Gosano scored in the first half, and NOTE. One Entry only will be R. Marques (1) and Gerry Gosano made for the Hobart Handicap (2) scored in the second half, to (Races Nos. 5 and 7). Entries will bring the score to four
Southport v. New Brighton; Wrex-jaghan (-3/6) beat P Wynter-Blyth at Race Meetings of this Club!
ham Chester.
WEST REGIONAL
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Bath v. Lovells; Bristol City v. Motherwell; Albion v. St. Mirren; Aberaman; Cardiff Corinthians v. Hamilton V. Dumbarton: Swansea.
Third Lanark v. Dumbarton; Falkirk - v. SCOTTISH CUP
Rangers; Hibernian Clyde; Airdrie; Partick v.Queen's Park v. Hearts.
P. W. D. L. F, A. Pis.
32 10 3 1 89 24 39 22 18 2 3105 32′ 38 19 13 3 3 58 22 29 22 13 3 7 64 15.27 23 11 5 7 21 37 27 23 11 39 47 45 35 23 11 2 10 55 25 24 22 9 4 9 53 54
Celtic
23 9 2 17 49 61
23 8 4 11 45 64 20
24 7 5 12 39 57 19
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
22 6 2 15 34 70 12 2. 219 22 108.6 20-04-16 18 26 4
DIVISION
P. W. D. L.F. A. Pts. 21 14 5 2 52 21.33
20 14 4 2 61: 23 32
21 186-52 28 25
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postponement is not 7th RA known, but the Naval team was RAM.C. floor, Exchange Building (Tel.seen yesterday hard at practice, Internat 27794) will close at 11.45 i.m.
perhaps in anticipation of their 24th RA Tiffins are obtainable at the coming Shield semi-final match Shell
with Eastern. "Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.
Boy (Telephone 21920). No children or amals will be
admitted to either Enclosure.
SPORTING
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE 'FIXTURES!
The price of Admission to
TODAY
the Pablle Enclosure le $1.00 BADMINTON-(At Talkoo), Man's
including Ladies; and is payable
J Hool, 8 pm Men's Senior
R.E. IN CRICKET FINAL
Royal Engineers qualified for the tinal of the Large Units Cricket competition, when they beat Royal Artillery by 11 runs
17 Heavenly
18 Fertile spots
In a desert
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20 Men
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beverage. Sci 23 Beasts of
burden 24 Honey-
gathering
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25 Negative At one stage, Royal Afkillery (abbr)
including Fær, for st Persons, Junior Singles.-E. Zimmern looked like winners, having to the 28 Places
Doubles KW Choy and board 4 for 4, but they collapsed 29 Sofull cha
30 Female B. Low J. J. Remedios and towards the end.
Denver and Megson were tife ELF. Gonsalves, 8:45 pm. Mixed Doubles. D. Kwok and Mrs, most successful bowlers, the form-31 Satiór P. Wilson M. A. Oliveira er capturing four wickets for 45 32 Publice and Miss M. Silva, 9.15 p.m. runs and the latter four for 49,
at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are Edmitted Hall Price.
By Order,
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 17th March, 1941.
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SNOOKER Garrison League. Military Police v. RA. Station Mess, RAP.C. Engineers "" RAMC v. Eng Betes Signals Mess ý. Signals "A". TENNIS, Colony Champion-
ships.Open Singles. Ume- tant v. M. Pagh, 68 Les v. A
Royal Engineers: 128 (Radcliffe. Megson 30; Dobinson 2 for 23, T. A. Pearce 1 for 349. Plummer 13, T. A. Pearce 38 Meg- Royal Artillery: 117 (2nd Lt
son 4 for 49, Denyer 4 for 45).
Crawford. Open Double Ken- SHANGHAI FOOTBALL
neth Lo and Lee Ming v. H.D.
and BA Rumjahn, Club' Bingles
Championship, Van Leeu
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SHANGHAL. Mar, 19. (Reuter) — 139 Adage
wen y. GW. Bewell, TR Gordon As a further sequel to Saturday's 40 Dry
V. AK, Mackenzie, Club Hindi- football riot at the Canidrome, a 41 Behavior cap Bingles, Stirling Lee meeting of the Commlites of the 44 Constella- (-2/6) ▼ E. 5. Ball (plus 3/8), Shanghai Football Association de-f H.C.D. Knight (2/6) v. AC.I. clded to suspend the entire Tung 15 A TUR Bowker (3/6) Club Handicap Ewa II until further notice, 46 Pärt of Doubles CER, Oxlade and At the same time the Committee to be": AE_Barwell (-8/8) 7 L. E decided to cancel all remaining 17 Human ** Brazel and G.P. Charltod (5/6) matchel
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upon the surface of "Watervez Coin of Denmark Boak, as flax
be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion, of the Handicapper.
8-4.30 p.m.-Canton Handicap. -First Section-Winner $800. Second $300, Third $200, For China Ponies, "B" Class: Jockey Allow ance. Entrance $5. 81x Furlongs.
Drake
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NOMADS BEATEN
RUGBY OFF
As many of the members of Club "A" rugby team had to attend Vo" lunteer parade yesterday, the match between the Club and Navy NOTE-One Entry only will be" was postponed. - made for the Canton Handicap (Races Nos. 6 and 9), Eritries will
be divided into First and Second
Sections at the discretion of the Jockeys who have Handicapper.
not won ten
races anywhere at any time. No
1-5 p.m.-Hobart Handicap Whips or Spurs allowed. Second Section
(See Race No. 51
(See Race No. 2) 9-6 p.m.-Canton Handicap-
8-5.30 p.m.--Fatahan Handicap. Second Section. -Second Section.-To be ridden by
(See Rate No. 6)
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