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INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS

SPORTS

ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENT LA SALLE WINS GOVERNOR'S SHIELD

THE FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

FOR THE SECOND TIME

March Meeting, 23rd March,

1941.

Draft Programmes and Eatry Forms for April Meeting, Sun

High Jump Record Equalled

The March Meeting will be day, 6th April, 1941, (weather By Lim Of D.B.S.: King's

held at Kwand on Sunday, 23rd permitting) may be obtained March, 1941, commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at:-

The Secretaries' Office, 3rd

A special train will leave floor, Prince's Building, Des Kowloon ät 1.68 p.m, and return

Voeux Road, Central.

at 6.41 p.m. The First Class The Hongkong Jockey Club: Return Fare of $2 includes Club House - Happy Valley, admittance to the Race Course. The Sports Club

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1 including Tax. Servicemen in uniform are admitted half price.

By Order of the Committee, THOMSON & CO.,

Secretaries.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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

The closing of the entries for! the above has been postponed to

The Club House, Macao. Entries close at NDÓN on Thursday, 27th March, 1941.

By Order,

T. A. MARTIN & CO.

Secretaries & Treasurers. Hong Kong, 19th March, 1941. 162

Athletic Meet Of Middlesex Regiment

5.00 P.M. on MONDAY, 24th CHAMPIONSHIP WON March.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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OPEN DOUBLES

TENNIS

Fincher And Hung

Win Thrilling Medley Relay Win In Love Sets

LA SALLE COLLEGE WON THE ANNUAL INTER-SCHOOL Only two matches in the Open SPORTS AT THE CAROLINE HILL STADIUM yesterday, scoring 35 Doubles were played yesterday and points as against 22 by King's College, who took second, and 2 by St. both resulted in easy victories for Stephen's College, third. The winning total was identical with that the winning pairs. which rave La Salle the Governor's Shield once before, in 1939, want. The game between Tsui Wai-pul Tan Collège, holders of the Shield, scored "only two points.

and Tsul Yan-pui and R.E. Guest and B. C. Fay did not come up to

As predicted; the best race of the afternoon was the tes here Expectation, the ex-Holders win- Sini Rwok-bda 81 King's College triumphing in 56 £/5 sets, Withing i straight sets, 6-2, 3-1. The Castro (La Salle) second and Lam Kwok-leung of Wah Tan running Tsuis played effortless tennis and à grand face to nose out Macauley of D.B.S. for third.

their all-round superiority proved Che rebord was equalled, Limjins. & Tong Hwok-fun, St. Paul's, too much for the losers. Guest Hong-hong of D.B.S. clearing s feet 94 ft. T THE, C

much of whom has been expected,

74 inches in the high Jump to tie 400 Metres: 1, 9in Kwok-bun, did not inspire but it must be re- the mark set by Huang Wee-teng King's; 2, N. Castro, La Salle; 3,membered that it was his first ap- (St. Joseph's) in 1938. C. Truax of Lam Kwok-leung, Wah Yan. Time:pearance oh a local court. D.B.8., ran within one second of the 58 2/5 secs. Won by 3 yards, 21 to the other game 5. C. Flächer record for 1,500 metres set by I. yds. between second and third. and W. C. Hung won with the Kempton (C.B.B.) in the same year, High Jump: 1, Lim Hong-hong, greatest of ease, beating Wei Chung The Medley Relay was also an D.B.S.; 2. (led) Marcus Ng. La and S. T. Chai by two love sets. extraordinarily close affair, a race Salle 2. Leung Lai-yuen, St. all the way between King's College Stephen's; A. Mackechnie, La Salle and La Salle resuiting in a win for and Cheuk Ming-lee, Queen's. 2, La Salle College (N. Castro, A. the former, the margin at the tape Height: 5 ft. 7 ins.

Mackechnie, A P. Silva and J. being barely a foot. The time an- 1,500 Metres: 1, C. Truax, D.B.S; Xavier); 3, Diocesan Boys' School: nounced was, however, disappoint-2. Khan Mohammed, Queen's; 3. J. (S. Hall, H. Wong, L. Jernakoff and ing, being two seconds short of the Bucks, St. Joseph's. Time: 4 mins. J. Macauley); 4. Wah Yan College 50 4/5 secs. Won by 20 yards, 15(Lam Kwok-leung, Chan Siu-kel,

record.

The Director of Education, Mr. C. G. Soilis, gave away the prizes,

THE RESULTS

100 Metres: 1. A. P. Silva, La Saller 2. Chow Hon-shu, King's; 3, Sin Kwok-bun, King's Time: 11.

!

BY A COY. The Inter-Company athletle 4/5 secs. Won by one foot, one foot meeting of the First Battalion, between second and third. Middlesex Regiment, was held at Long Jump: 1. Fung Shing-mo, Shamshulpo Barracks yesterday St. Stephen's, 20 feet 4 inches; 2, 154 when "A" Company won the title Chan King-cheung, St. Stephen's, with 69 points, beating "D" Com-20 ft. 11 ins.: 3. Cheng Klm-kwong, pany by a single point.

La Salle, 19 ft. 7 ins.

THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING has again been post

Keen competition was seen in the 440 yards rélay..

Lieut.-Col H W, M. Stewart, O BE, M. C, distributed the prizes.

THE RESULTS Full results were:-

pened. It will now be held. 440 yards relay: 1. "A" 2 "D", 3

800 Metres: 1. N. Castro, La Salle; 2, J. Macauley, DBS.: 3, J. Xavier. Time: 2 mins, 16 1/5 secs. Won by five yards, five yds. be- tween second and third.

Pole Vault: 1, Marcus Ns (La [Salle; 2; Chan King-cheung, St." Stephen's: 3. Han Tam-yuan," St.

9 inches,

200 Metres: 1, A. P. Silva, La

weather permitting, on SATUR "B", 47-4/5 secs, 880 yards relay: Stephen's. Winning Height: 9 feet DAY, 22nd March, 1941, com«[1, “A”, 2. “D”, 3. “B”, -1 m. 41-3/4 | meucing at 2.00 p.m.

secs. Two-mile relay: 1. "B". 2. "A", 3. "H. Q" 8 m 56 secs. 1-mile Salle; 2, A. Mackechnie. La Salle, 3, The first Bell will be rung at relay. "A", 2. 'D", 3, "H, Q" Fong Hin-yeung, Queen's. Time: 1.30 p.ff.

4 49 seca. 1-mile team race: 1 24 1/5 secs. Won by one yard; two L/Cpl. Heather, 2 Shaw, 3. Cpl. yards between second and third. [Hobson, 4 m. 55-3/5 secs. 3-mile

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will de admitted to the Members'

team race: 1 Shaw, 2 Dr. Onslow,

Shot Put: 1, Ma" Wal-fun, St.

Stephen's, 35 feet 2 ins.: 2. Ma

3 Hughes, 16 m. 50-4/5 secs. 480 Chang-ling. St. Stephen's, 34 ft. 81 yards hurdles: 1 "H" Q.”, 2 "B". 3;

Enclosure. Such must be worn 1 m. 13-4/5 secs. Javelin: 1. throughout the duration of each Lever, 159 ft. 3 ins., 2. Sgt. Black man and Cutter Shot put: 1. iveting in "such a manner as to man, 3. B. D. 9. Rymas, Long Berry, 34 ft. 74 ins., 2. Cpl. Ston, --e readily identified.

jump: 1.C 8. M. Ramsay, 19 ft. 3. Bridle, Hammer throw: 1 Berry, 3/4 in. 2. Sgt. Freshwater, 3. 101 ft. 2 ins, 2, Gray 3. Cpl. Pearce. Badges admitting Non-Mem Cutter, Pole vault: 1 Coomer and Major S. F Hedgecoe and Capt. hers to the Members' Enclosure Thomas, each 8 ft. 3 ins. Discus: W. H. P. Chattey were starter and and Club Rooms at $5.00 1 Lever, 114, ft. 77 dns, 2. Jennings, chief judge, respectively.

3 L/Cpl. Thomas, High "fump: Bindon. 5 ft. 4 ins. 2 L/Cph Good-

for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including, táx) { are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per sous) or written application of a Member, such Member to be

Fanling Races Tomorrow

responsible for all visitors intro- BRUTUS IS FAVOURED FOR THE

duced by him, and for Payment

of all Chits, etc.

"The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Buliding (Tel.

- 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.

GOVERNOR'S CUP

BY “LAST QUARTER“

There are six events on the card for the Fanling Hunt and Race Club Meeting at the Kwanti Racecourse tomorrow afternoon, and provided' the weather remains clear, there should be a faffly large Tifins are obtainable at the attendance of punters. Four of the events are over the flat and Club House provided they are judging from the entries, these races should produce some keen

finishes.

, ordered in advance from the No.

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

No children or amahs will be admitted to either Enclosure...

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PUBLIC ENCLOSÜRE

SHAMROCK HANDICAP

China ponies and may prove the

Class Australiant, I think that room. I think Royal Wedding Eve In this seven furlong race for most interesting race of the after-

Colorado Star and A Good Time is still good enough to take care are the two entrants that will need of the opposition and Will rely on watching, particularly the latter, this grey to show the way home The price of Admission to Deck Turpin is quite at home on down the straight. Royal High the Pablk Enclosure is $1.00 the Fanling course and will prob- fiess, it well managed, should con including Tak, for all Persons, ably do well in this mediocre com- test the second place with Sylvan- Including Lames, and is payable pany. Bea Urchin should be the dale The Tigreat Eppeals as a fairly good outsider, while if=" at the Gate. Soldlers and Sallors utelder for this event,

strong Jockey is assigned to West Stace "the race is only alx fur. Enke, this chestnut may cause an longs, Zero, who has been doing upset, |fairly good work of late must be THE GOVERNOR'S CUP ¡conceded a chance of 'winning I do not believe any of the other against Ascot Vale, who will prob entrants will be near the big end of

in Uniforms are admitted Half Prica

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Order,

C. B. BROWN,

retary.

DUBLIN HANDICAP

ably start, favourite. Plain View the purse-it Brutus ja saddled for ran surprisingly well at the last this two mile steeplechase. This

Hong Kong, 17th March, 1941, meeting and in view of the low pony is well above the standard of

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150 weight tomorrow should be pro-the others and should win as he minent again. National Success Diesses. Bea Urchin is a fairly de- and Arabian Cat look slightly bet-cent jumper and in the possible: ter than the rest.

absence at Brutus, will be the best PANLING GRAND NATIONAL one to follow. Spectrum shoukt till This 1-3/4 mile steeplechase ap the minor position, with Glorious pears to be another victory for Star offering the opposition. Viber, as this pony should beat the ・ DUBLIN CONSOLATIÓN CUP rest fairly comfortably even at top: The winner of the third race will weight of 168 lbs. Mirch Brown is be harred in this half-mile closing my next fancy, with Jack O'Lan event, while the placed ponies will tern and Double Chance as other have to carry a small penalty possibilities. We do

#HUNTER'S CURA

The Special #1 Cash Sweep is be

drawn in connexion with

Punters should be able to make their own elections based on the running earlier in the atte Good sprinters vkr

yds. between second and third, Ho Cham-ying and Cheung Kat-

High Burdles T. Wong K-lim,put). Time: 2 mins. 45 secs. King's; 2, Lau Cho-kon: St. Paul's;

FINAL STANDINGS

3, Wan San-tak, St. Paul's. Time: La Salle College 35 pts., King's 18 4/5 secs.

College 22, St. Stephen's College 21.1 Medley Relay Race (400, 200, 200 Diocesan Boys' School 18, St. Paul's and 400 metres): 1. King's College College and Queen's College 5, Wab (Lung Ka-ming. Chow Hon-shu, Yan College 2, and. St. Joseph's Lan Chi-tos and Sin Kwok-bun); College 1.

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COTTAGE CLUB HUNT

Station.

The hunt is timed for 4 p.m. and riders are asked to congregate at the Club House as soon after 3 p.m.

will start from a point on the bor-drawn for and other arrangements. Today's Cottage Club Paper-Hunt as possible, so that ponies can be

der road above Sheung Shut Police completed..

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