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PAGE 2-HONGKONG "DAILY PRESS

TUESDAY, MARCH

In the World of Sports

Minu-Madar Combination ENTRIES FOR

Too Good For C.C.C.

17

Indians Win Only League Fixture By Wide Margin

BY "BARNABAS”

For the first time in several weeks we had a sufficiently fine week-end to enable the fall cricket programme arranged for Saturday to be carried out. in spite of the Races as a counter- attraction. Of the fairly big number of matches played only one was a league game. This was the encounter between Craigen- gower and The Indian B.C, the latter winning handsomely to register their first win of the season in three matches. They lost the other two.

The Indians who have not yet in recent years falled to find themselves somewhere on the top of the Table at the end

one of their lean seasons of the season, must reckon this as

As the result of their win last Saturday, they have somewhat Improved their position. They are now fourth on the Table. But considering that there are only six ́teams participating fo the Finst Division League their performance has been none too creditable.

SECOND EXTRA

RACE MEETING

Below is an advance copy of en- tries for ic Second Extra race meeting to be held on Saturday:--

1-2 pm. -Kongmun Plate.-- Winner $750, Second $300. Third $200 For China Ponles, Grimins of this Season. Winners of more than Weight: $1,000 in stakes barred.

+

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB CLASSIFICATION

23 MARCH, 1941

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

149 lb. 1 18. penalty for every $100 or part thereof won in stakes. Jockey Allowarice. Entrance $5. One A Grand Time Amicus Curiae mile.

Eve of Grandeur, Eve of Rest, Amulet Star Glossylight, Iron Beauty, Lovely-Ascot Day

Australian Diamond light, Lovely View, Night Express,

Baffin Bay So Odeon, Raconteur,

Nice---10

Brown Derby Entries.

|Courting. Eve Distant View

25, 1941.

The La Salle College team, winners of the Governor's Shield

at the inter-school sports.-(San Ying Ming Studio),

"A" CLASS

Stakes No. of

Bugle Casino

900

300

Won Wins Catterick Bridge

1,000

$

Centre Court

1,000

.

Cheerful Star

250

Cockleroi

250

1,500

1

Daylight

250

Derby Day

750

Dignitas

·Double Finesse

250

Flying Dutchman

Franklin

8,500

3

Fresh Air

1,100

4,774

2

Graceful View

700

Hascossay

1,000

Lancashire Chips Lucky Lady - - Sapper United Express viceroy

Income Tax

Locus Standi

400

4,500

2

Lodestar

10,909

4

Maple Staf

2,250

1

Misty View

400

For the second Monday in suc- cession

Mountali. View

1,000

National Courage %

800

Newborn Star

GOO

Nomine Poenae

1,000

1,850

2. or 8-230 or 5.30 p.m.--Fat- shan Handicap.-First or Second Endeavour Section-Winner $500. Second $300, Far View Third $200. For China Fontes, "C" Class. Griffins of this Season that have won $1,000 or less in stakes barred. To be ridden by Jockeys

where at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. From A Blossom Time the 11 mile post About half mile A Fine Time 1170 Yards).

For as long as I can remember, The combination of Minu a who have not won ten races any there has always been keen Madar, who bowled unchanged rivalry between the Indians and throughout the Craigengower in Craigengower, but this was not innings proved too much for the evidence last Saturday where batsmen all of whom falled to get Craigengower was concerned, to going, except A. J. Hulse and J. L judge from the number of their Youngsage. The former had made regular players who found it im- 23 before he was well caught by M. B. Hassan of Minu,, and the possible to turn out.

latter was 11 not out. Minu cap tured six wickets for 20 runs and Madar four for

DENVER IN FORM

་་

A Just Time Advancing Time, Blue Diamong, Bandito Emergency Unit, Eve of Peace. EX-Castle Hill pansion Time, Galveston Bay, Jane Corsiedoo

oe, Jennifer, Jober, Just In Time. Double Dutch Making first use of the wicket,

King Kong, Lancashire Lass, Mus-Finalist the Indians declared at 178 runs

keteer. Ollbway. Patricia. Poten-Flying Fortress

Googly for seven wickets, All those who

tate, Rose Evelyn, Rose Flǎna, Kose batted for them made double-

Green Diamorid Jane, Thirty Six-20 Entries. tigure contributions, the highest

Bawallan Love 3.-3 p.m.-Stewards' Cup-Pre-Hole In One A most interesting friendly en being from AR. Sufflad (pro-counter took place at Chater Road sented: with $1,500 added for Win- mated from their seconds)

Hornpipe who between a team composed of Clubfner. Second $600. Third $300. A

Linde scored 34 runs before losing his and Civil Service players and anHandicap for Australian Ponles, Look See wicket. Fatty Minn's innings was Army eleven. Each team fielded Griffins of this Season Winners Mint Julep fast and furious, and in the com a strong side and though the re- of $5,000 or more, in stakes barred. Miss Chalfont paratively short while he was at suit was a draw (as is to be ex- Entrance $10. From the two mile Newmarket Day the wicket he knocked up 32 runs pected when two powerful teams, post once round and in (About New Moon He hit the ball several times into meet in u half-day match) the mile 171 yards).

Nigger the road. A. H. Madar contributed Army came within an ace of win- A Blossom Time, Colooms. First Ogle 33 runs and M. el Arculli 26 notning, due to some exceptionally Love. Gloaming, King's Welcome, Pigtail out.

fine bowling by Denyer.

Man - O' War, Marsh Warbler, Riverbridge. Army batted first but they lost Mountain View, National Courage, Silver Spear their first three batsmen (includ-Nomine Poense, Oracle, Prairie Spitfire

ADVERTISEMENTS Alec Pearce) very cheaply. view. Ratio Decidendi, Starlight. Streamlet...

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

21

Wonderful Show Woodbridge

However, the rest of their batsmen The Nineteenth Hole. Vis Major-18 Sunlight managed to knock the edge of Entries.

The Nineteenth Hole the Club bowling sufficiently to

4.3.30 p.m.-Broken Hill Handi- Whampoa enable them to score 173 for the cap-Winner $1,000. Second $500.

Willow loss of 9 wickets before the de- Third $300. For Australian Ponies. claration was made. Lt. Plummer "A" Class. Entrance $5. From the| The SECOND EXTRA RACE was in irresistible form with the two mile post once round and in

Zadderday MEETING will be held, weather'but bue he was unfortunately run (About 1 mile 171 yards). permitting, 00 SATURDAY, jout when he had "made 53 runs

A Happy Time A. Grand Time, Australian Dia- mond. Baffin Bay. Brown Derby. A Luxurious Time

Albury 29th March, 1941, commencing Lt. Claque helped with 27

The combined Club and Civil

Distant View, Lancashire Chips. A Surprising Time at 2.00p.m.

Service team was given a very landa, Sapper, United Express. Bendemeer The First Bell will be rung at good start by Dickie Richardson, Viceroy-10 Entries 1.30 p.m.

and Bill Colledge who scored 30

Black Seal 5. or 74 or 5 p.m.-Hobart Brutus and 29 respectively. C. Bishop

Handicap-First or Second Section Chiltern contributed 29. The Army, how-Winner $800, Becond $400. Third Colcoma No One without a badge will ever, were robbed of victory as, $250. For Australian Fontes, "B" Cornieber De admitted to the Members' when bad light intervened, the Class. Griffins of this Season: Contact Enclosure,

Combined eleven had only 147 Such must be worn

winners at Race Meetings of this Corsair runs on the board with only one

Club throughout the duration of each wicket in band: Sgt. Denyer, who

barred. Jockey Allowance Criffel

Devonlar Meeting in such a manner as to was put on as third change bowl Entrance $5. Six furlonga

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

be readily Identified,

er, almost snatched an

eleventh

A Surprising Time, Bendemeer, Dutch Treat hour victory for the Army. It. hir, Black Seal, Brutus, Chiltern, Con-Fair Chance

nieber, Contact, Corsair, Criffel De First Love vonlan, Dutch Treat, Fair Chance, Fleetwing Gloaming Happy Landings, Happy Returns.

Badges admitting Non-Mem. four overs he took 4 wickets.

bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00

WIN FOR VOLUNTEERS

For the second time this ses-Many Thanks, Maple Leaf, Moon Happy Landings

the Volunteer and Non-light, National Welfare. Piccadilly Happy Returnng

fof Gentlemen and $3.00 con.

of all Chits, eks.

turlongs.

Janber

| Prairie View

Red Rabbit

Rivulet

Royal Sovereign

500

Sea Jay

Seal River

250

Shuttlecock

1,000

Snow White"

400

[Sydney Lady `

1,200

Tenth of November

The Koala Bear

700

Tien Tien

500

Twilight Star

Twinkling Star Vis Major Vitamin M Warrego River

"D" CLASS

A Good Time Amber II

Amusement Tax

Angel of Glory Annabella Anzac Day Archber

Arnleber Battle Beauford

Blue Gown Boneshaker Bredon Buckfastleigh Canberra Chateauguay

Circe

Corvette

Crack Shot

Dashing Beauty Friday

Harmony Star

High Hat

Iron Belle Joan

Jungle Love

King's Welcome

Leading Star

Longdon.

Luxury

MBCY

"B" CLASS

1. 750

1,750

2,100

1

1,500-

1

2,500

1,500

1

Gay Fox

2,150

+

Gold Rod

1,250

1,000

1

350

2,000 1

1,000 1

2,250 1 2,950 1 1,750 1

Man-O-War

3,000 1

May

National Blessings.

2,987

2,000

1. 1

National Endurance

National Reform

2,000 1 2,000 1,500

National Victory

Odin

Ophir

1,000 1

Ozark

1,500

1

Princess Adelaide

2,150

1

Quick Despatch

1,500

1

Ratio Decidendi

Reindeer

-1,500

Rising Star

1,500

Riverside

1,500

Rocky Beach

2,800

Rootfly

250

250 9,000

Seventy Six

Sports Lady

Springhurst Starlight Tornado Star Triumphant Day

700 2.750

1,050

:600

"C" CLASS

for Ladles (both including tax) Volunteer members of Club de Jim, Pumpernickel, Rowan, Banta- Gentium Recreio met last Saturday at the Anita, Springhurst, Triumphant King's Flight are obtainable through the

Volunteers won easily.

Day, Vanity Fair, Venus Bay Lex Fort SECRETARY "pon the per The non-Volunteers batted firat vixen Tor--27 Entries. sonal or written application of a and were all out for exactly 808 or 9-430 or 6 pm.-Canton Manhattan

Mainsail Member, such Member to be runs. J. A. Soares was the highest Handicap. First of Second Section Many Thanks responsible for all visitors Intro-scorer with 29 followed by bowlex winner $600. Second $300. Third Maple Leaf

H. L. Ozorio with 20.

$200. For China Ponies, "B" Class, Marsh Warbler. him, and for Payment In reply the Volunteers made Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Moonlight duced

(202. runa. Oblef contributiona

Murrumbidgec The Secretary's Office, 1st came from G. N. Gosane who re- Avon, Charlesber, Conquering National Welfare

tired after scoring så and F. J. floor, Exchange Building (Tel. Remedios who was run out at 41. Time. Eve of Dancing, Eve of Hea- Never Never 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. Czorio bore the brunt of the at-yen, Galaxy, Gay Star, Hillsboro Optima Fide

Timns are obtainable if the tack. He bowled for 15 overs and Bay. Hopeful Star. Hughber. Hum-Oracle Club House provided they are gave away 75-runs for his seven drum Eve. Johnber, Kentucky, La-Plecadilly Jim liber, Lovelylight, Conagh, Peaceful Princess Claro, ordered in advance from the No.

View, Red Feather, Rob Roy, Ron-Pumpernickel Rose Emily, Smashing Rowan BON), | Boy (Telephone 21920),

Through, Velvetlight, White Dia-anti-Anita mond. World Falt View 25 Entries Sparrow

wickets,

INTRA-CLUB MATCH The Kowloon.C.C. who are aj- No children or amals will be most certain of winning both titles, seem determined to reduce admitted to either Enclosure.

to i minimum the possibility or

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

their losing either. Hence the in- A CORRECTION The price of Admission to tra club match on Saturday at

Cox's Road between two of their Due to a typographical error the Vanity Fair the Pablle Enclosure is $1.00 teams which they called their "A" number of winning tickets in Venus Bay including Tax, for all Persons and "B" elevenz

Brutus, in the Governor's Cup Tate Vixen Tor Including Ladies, and is payable For the "A team, coth, Kenneth at Kwanti on Banday, was given At the Gate, Saltlers and Sailors Baxter and Tommy Msdar, their as 106. This should have read Great Time In Uniform are admitted Half opening batsmen, struck form with 1001,

By Order,

BROWN,

Hong Kong, 24th

the bat Between them they sCOT-

ca 82 Fang, the former retiring "at

Afax

Angel of Peace Arxxy I

A Roaring Time

750

57 and the latter being bowled by Fenton and Duftis, the "B" eleven Winy Hung for 31. With contribu-fated rady and would have lost A Rosy Tine tions of and 10 respectively but for the stand put up by Australian Prince „ffroth: Goodban and Taylor

wainsosa eksić Teddy. Fincher Baggage Master

ara éleven declared at 142 for The former bad, scured 31" before Bendigo

Fantia

Ruby Star

Saratoga

Senorita

-"600

300

250*

RAIN WASHES

OUT TENNIS

LEAGUE SOCCER CHANGES

The

following changes have

the programme in the been made In the soccer pro- Open Tennis tournament yesterday gramme for this week:-

The First Division game between: was washed out by rain

Club

and Middlesex and the Second

between.

Division

game

Only two Open Singles games are down for today and both are worth [watching. In the Tsui Wal-pul South China and R. A. S. C. have and Omar Rumjahn encounter a been postponed. The latter game close game is expected while C. H. will be played at Sookunpoo on

April 2 at 5 p.m. R. Oxlade, who created quite an

The Sing Tao-Club First Divi- impression in the doubles last sion encounter on the Club ground. week, should give Tsul Yan-put a on Saturday will be played at 3 good match.

p.m. instead of 4.30 p.m.

4

LAWN BOWLS

י

"TODAY'S PROGRAMME CLUB Singles:- Van Leeuwen Iv. G. W. Sewell, H. J. Armstrong v.

The Bowls Match between the A. H. Barwell.

Kowloon Cricket Club and the CLUB Handicap Singles:-F. D. Northumberland and Durham As- Hunter iplus 2/6) dr. S. E Lavrov sociation which was to have taken (plus 2/6) v. J. Sterling Lee (-2/6) place on March 16 and was post- or E. 8. Hal (plus 3/6).

SPORTING

FIXTURES

poned on account of the "weather CLUB Handicap Mixed Doubles: has now been arranged for Sun-- A. T. Dow and Mrs. Church (-3/6) day next at the K.C.C. v. RE Chest and Mrs. Lambert Baker (-15.2); Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Prophet (plus 1/6). E R. Price and Mrs. A. G. Dalziel (-3/6): V. R. Gordon and Mrs. D. B. Sinclair (-4/6) v. EL C. D. Knight and Mias [D. Dodwell (-3/8).

COUNTRY CLUB GOLF RESULTS

At the Country Club on Sunday, A. A Lopes beat A. W. Ramsay at the 37th hole in the final, winning his second successive championship title.

The results of the Mixed Four-

,somes were:-

T. Y. C. Lee and A. Williams beat H. A. Alves and Mrs. Leo D'Almada 3 and 2.

J. B. Macke and Miss M, C. Churn. beat A. R. Pinna and Miss A. Bequeira one up.

TODAY

ATHLETICS. -Wah Yan College

Annual Athletic Meeting, at. Caroline H, Ï pm. BADMINTON. — Colony Cham

pionships (At ` Talkoo) Men's' Junior Singles, J, Odell v. M. Talan" (8. p.m.); P.A. Yvanovich v. H. Dingsdale (8.45 p.m.); D Chelliah v W. C. Chung (10 p.m.). Men's Junior Doubles.-- R.M. Lavalle and NA Beltrac V. A L. Fisher and P. Wynter-. Blyth (9.30 p.m.. TENNIS Colony Championships..

at H.KO.C.

TOMORROW TENNIS, Colony Championships..

at EK.C.C

THURSDAY, MARCH 27 TENNIS. Colony Championships,

at RK.C.C. -

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