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JANUARY

FANLING HUNT RACES.

SIX-RACE PROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY,

TENNIS TOURNEY.

DATES FOR THE FIRST ROUND MATCHES.

The committee in charge of the. tennis tournament which opens next month at the Hongkong CO. have The Fanling Hunt and Race fixed dates, for the first and socond Club will be conducting their round matches in all the competitions. Chinese New Year meeting at

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Kwanti racecourse next Sunday Below are given the dates for the DANCE RECORDS

HOLIDAY CRICKET.afternoon, the

CLUB AND UNITED SERVICES

IN KEEN MATCHL

OTHER FIXTURES.

SUEN'S HAT-TRICK.

On a pitch which gavo every One of the most exciting games assistance to spin bowlers, the Hong kong Cricket Club and the United scen in Hongkong for a long time Servicos began a two-days match resulted from the meeting of South yesterday, when chec

cricket of a varying China and Eastern China in yès-] nature was terday's "interport soccer match. It was obvious from the slicky state At half-time, ao goals had been of the wicket in the morning that the soored. In the second half, Shang- batsmen would not find scoring very hal three times gained the lead, and easy, yet three players succeeded in three times had it taken away. ting in valiant style, turned the Hide overcoming the conditions and bats Extra time was played. Shanghal, frat in favour of one side and then or East China, again went ahead, the other. but close on time, Suen Kam-shun scored his third goal of the day to enable South China to fight another day.

The match will probably be re- played, to-morrow, necessitating the cancellation of the match with the Navy today and the match with the Rest of the Colony to-

morrow.

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first race to open eventa commence at 8 p.m. sharp. The usual facilities for transport are available and as the course is at present in fine condition, owing to the recent rains, I am certain that patrons are in for a capital afternoon's sport,

Open Bingles.

Feb, 2015 (Monday). 11. Crook E. Zimmern; F. Grose v Ho Ka- lau; Y. Sajiki Capt. E. C. Ethering- ton: T. Honda y H. Lə.

Feb. 11th. (Tuesday):-D. 8: Green V A. E. Johnson; Y. Hachiuma Yow Man-kit

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Owing to the success of the open country events for ponies confined Feb. 12th. (Wednesday) A to hunts, etc., the Club has wisely Sullivan ▾ Cheng Chi-wing; H. Y. Ko included two of these events in Ng Seo-cheang; H. D. Rumlahn Sunday's programme. The course.. A. Redmond; 9. A. Rumjahn v will be practically the same as lastab, 18th (Thursday):-F. 11.

A. D. Humphreys season and will commence in front Kwok v Y, J. Khan; W. G. Hung V of the water jump and Anish up P. W. J. Planner the straight of the course propor. The distance for these special events is about eight miles, and if they approach anything like last years contest racegoers will have nothing to complain about.

cheong D, Mohamed: S. E. Green

Feb. 14th. (Friday):—M. W. Lo v Lak Kang-chicong BW. Liang T. C. Monaghan; A. E. Casaumbboy M. F. L. Darrow E. Yoshida. Feb, 17th. (Monday):-Luk Ding-

Wong Fuk-nam; II. Owen Hughời v Dr. Reidy, who has returned. F. Fincher; F. Akeyama ▼ Kơng from Australia, will again appear Too-cheung. in the saddle and fans who ap preciate his wonderful ability over doubtless boas the sticks will strong for him as was customary before he went on leave,

Tam Pearce was the hero of the Club innings, his 30 out of a total of 140, being one of the best pieces of work he has ever accomplished. From his initial entry to the wicket, he revealed a sterling defence, yet anything in the nature of a loose perkap at times a little slow, but ball, ho punished severely. He was, never all, all his strokes, whether defensive or scoring, being made with the full face of the bat. He used improved on and everything has his feet woll, and, getting his loft been done for the comfort of pn- foot planted well nerosa, met the ball { as early as possible. He, went in at a time when his side had lost three wickets for 23 runs, but, thanks to him, the Club finished up with the respectable total of 140. Pearce hit ten fours during his stay, and gave no chance.

Feb, 18th (Tuesday) ;––E. C. Fincher v Mok lng-rang; H. C. Gould y Chia Chinh-chin

Feb. 10th. (Wednesday)-S, A Gray G. H. W. Churchill: Lee Hus- ngak v Ng Sae-Kwong; F. 'J; Remedios

Stanton, the racing manager of

I have been assured by Mr. W. þv I. M. A. Razacką. the Club, that the jumps have been

trons.

Open Doubles.

Feb. 10th, (Monday):—E. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok v W. C. Hung and Cheng Chi-wing; Li Waltzoi and L Woon-tsoi v II. V. Parker and A MOTIE.

and Dr. Montgomery

Feb. 11th, (Tuesday):-L. Forster

Li Wal-tong was the big figure in the Enstern China team. He played brilliantly throughout, in spite of the fact that Lam Yuk-

In the Fut Choy Stakes, nine ying, the best half-back in the Chi-

entries have been received and ness team, was given the task of

they are positively the pick of our

M. K. and shadowing him and was in excel

steeplechase ponies. Four winners M. W. Lo: C. Chon and H. Lo v Ng lent form. Li Wal-tong netted

are included in the bunch and the Sze-kwong and Ng Eze-cheong. three times, once from a penalty,

remainder consist of ponies who

Feb, 12th, (Wednesday):-Luk An extraordinary feature of the The two other outstanding batsmen have regularly performed at Fan-lang-cheong and Lak Ding-cheong game fram, a European point of were Lieut. S. G. Wolfe-Barry andling with more or less success, view was that the teams were allow Commander Barker, who turned the ed to change players while the game that they finished the day 26 runs tide so well for the United Services was in progress, and the local Chi-head and a wicket in hand. mese made use of thirteen or fourteen players. There was a slight tendency to boisterous play, but fortunately feeling did not run high,

The defences were on top in the first half, but the second half was not many minutes ald, when Li Wai-tong acored with a glorious shot. Suen Kam-shun equalised with an effort almost as good.

about 8 miles and all competitors The Fox Hunters Cup is an open country race over a distance of will carry 168 lbs. There are nine entries for this event, which I am pure will produce an exciting finish.

The Chinese New Year Cup is a handicap event for ponies who

F. Y. Khou and T. R. Lion; Lieut. Col, Wratt and Dr. L. T. Ride" v.

and D. M. Macdougall v Kong Too. F. J. Remedios and II. A. BAITOS,

Feb. 18th, (Thursday):—J. Barrow cheung and Ho Ka-lau; E, Zimmern. and A. B. Hameon v S. A, and H. D. Rumlahn

Feb. 14th, (Friday);-S. E. and D S. Green v He Wal-hing and Chlu Tann-chlu; H. Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreys v Y., Sajiki and Y.. Hachiuma

These two became associated when eight of the Service wickets had been lost for 85 runs, but so magnificently did they bat, that before they had been separated, they had carried the score to 163, adding no less than 78 for the ninth wicket. playing the bowling on its merits, since the start of the current seu- Neither took undue risks, yet by have won races and been placed

Feb. 17th (Monday). E. C.. they scored at a good pace. Both son. Montana Target, Christmas Marton and H. J. Armstrong v. F. A. drove with excellent judgment and Frolic and As You Like it are in Monaghan and B. G. Grigor v C. A. L Redmond and. A. L. Sullivan; T. C. great strength, many of their forcing cluded in this entry, which con- Rumfahn and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy, Li Wal-tong, after some bright shota on the off being the result of mists of sight entrica.

(Tuesday):-G. W. individualism, again put "Shang-perfect uming and foot-work. Theirs

18th The Midwinter Handicap con-Sewell and J. S. McEachran Feroz ha" whend, but during a melee was a fine exhibition of clover batting taina eleven entries honded by Tar- All and Firdos Khan; H. Yoshida and in the opposite goal area, Suen against disadvantages. The

get, who receives 174 lbs. Chris-7. Yamada Dr. D. 3. Valentine and Kam-ahun found the net,

Emas Frolic and Samaritan sharing | A. H. Crook, 'Ten minutes from the end, Tai

Hongkong C.C.

Bocond top weight with 158 lbs. Lun-king scored a third goal for E. . Duckett, b Baker the visitors, and victory seemed R. II. Batger, Lb.w. Baker certain. They appeared to be J. E. Richardson, st. Crake, b satisfied with their lead and made Wyatt........... the fatal error of playing a defen- sive game.

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II. Owen Hughes, b Musson

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J. E. Pearce, st. Crake, b Musson Two minutes from the close, IpT. E. R. Mitchell, e Baker, b

J. Armstrong, lb.w, Baker Pak-wa headed the equaliser.

Wynti

In the extra time, a sensation G. Divett, e Baker, b Wynit was provided by Leung Wing-chiu A. Reid, b Lasiett handling in the penalty area. The A. C. Beck, o Crake, b Baker referee awarded a spot kick to. W. Hamilton, not out Shanghai without hesitation,, and

Li Wal-tong easily scored,

The second period of the extra time was nearly over when Suen Kam-chun made a brilliant effort and ngain brought his side level.

THE SIM SHIELD.

ARMY BEAT HOCKEY CLUB BY TWO GOALS.

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Feb, 19th, (Wednesday):-Yew. LAGER BEER

The Lightweight Fox Hunters Cup should produce a wonderful, race as there is a wonderful en- 4try amongst which are Hunting- ton, Mowgli, Target, Social_Mark, Caviare, Fanling Stag, Buster, Humphreys v P. WAY. Planer.

Men-kit and F. Grose v T. Honda and T. Akoyama,

1 Lightning, Movangher, Shella and Brown Eve. All these ponies are 21 One in the country and I can pro-

phesy a most exciting finish.

The February Maidens will pro- bably go to one of these whom 1 have mentioned, In case they are not sent to the post in earlier en- 140 Kagements. There are twelve en- tries in this event and as the dis- tance is only a medium one, this feld should return one of the best ruces of the meeting,

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Bowling.

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44

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Commander Baker, 17 A. B. Laslett

Lieut. Musson LL, Col. Wyatt. Capi. Reynolds

WNGNIE

United Services.

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Major R. H. Crake, b Beek Lieut. I. P. Wright, run out Capt. F. G. Boe, e Mitchell, b

Beck Licut. A. H. Musson, L.b.w. Owen

Hughes

In a fast game the Army beat the Hongkong Hockey Club by the margin of two goals in the Sim Shield, the match being played on the U. S. R. C. ground on Wednesday.

The Club took up the attack from Lieut. S. G. Wolfe Barry, not out the start and were the first to score. Capt. J. I Reynolds, b Divett..

The Army broke away from a cam- Lieut. D. P. Evans, e bined attack and equalised with a

Owen

A. B. Laslett, b Red Lieut. Col. Wyatt, b Reid

Hughes, b Divett

shot that gave the goalkeeper little chance. They later made another Commander F. C. Baker, b sudden rush upon the Club's goal and Sub, Lieut. 7. L. Glass not out

. Duckett were successful in taking the lead, which they held until the interval.

O, the Club kopt up

their

taelles and were again

the first to register, thus bringing the sebros level. On play being trans-

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- Total (9 wkts.) University Win Easily.

Feb.

Club Championship. `10th,___(Monday);—A... D.

Feb. 17th, (Tuesday):-F. A. Red- mond v J. Harrow."

Wood

Feb. 12th, (Wednesday):-R. M.

V TC. Monaghan. Feb. 18th (Thursday):-A. Block v. B. V

Parker.

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Feb. 14th, (Friday):-A. L Sullivan vD. M. Macdougall

Feb, 17th, (Monday):-W. H. Le Sueur. Dr. D. J. Valentine.

Feb. 18th, (Tuesday): Dr. L. 7. Dai Nippon Brewery

Ride v H. J. Armstrong.

Crook y Capt. F. C. Etherington.

Feb. 19th, (Wednesday)-A. H,

Feb. 20th, (Thursday):-B. I. A.:

On Saturday the Telegraph will | Lennox v J. A. contain my selections.

CRICKET.

UNITED. SERVICES TO MEET HONGKONG C.C.

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The following will represent the

4 United Services to-day and Friday on

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ing at 11 am-Major R. H. Crake. the Hongkong CC. ground, play start-

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K.O.S.B. (Captain), Lt. Colonel P. J. Wyatt, LLE, Captain J. R. Reynolds (Punjabla), Lt. A. H. Musson (Royal LL J. G. Wolfe-Barry, Artillery}, 38 Royal Artillery), Sergeant F. Leach (Royal Artillery), Commander F. C. 20 Baker, R.N. (H.M.S, "Petersfield"), Lieutenant D. P. Evans, IL.N., (H.M.S. 165 "Kent"), Able Scaman F. Laslett, (H.M.S. "Petersfield"), Commander E. G. Stanley (I. M. Š. “Marazion”). Lieutenant J. P. Wright, RN. (Kai Tak).

ferred to the Club quarter, the Armý Al Pokfulum yesterday afternoon aucceeded in taking the lead, and the Club de Recreio were defented by towards the end they pressed hard to the University by 110 runs. The put the issue beyond doubt. After scores were: several ralds on the Club goal they were met with success, the final whistle going with the score standing K. T. Loke, c and b Souza at four goals to two in their favour. C. Candah, 1.b.w. Bouza.

MARATHON RACE.

TO TAKE PLACE NEXT MONTH.

Local sportsmen will be interest ed to learn that the third annual Marathon Race, under the auspices. of the St. Peter's. Church Young Men's Club, is to be held on February, 15th.

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University.

A. A. Ariz; e Gutteres, b Ogley A. B. Sulieman, F. Barros, b

Corvallio

P. N. da Silva, b,Pinna'

Umpire:-Lient: G. Cobb, B.N. (ILMS. "Petersfield"). Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI v Üniverzity. The following will represent the Hongkong CC second eleven in a League match against the University 83w. W. Mackenzie, 1. R. Collls, R. K. on Saturday on the HK.G.C. ground.

Hepburn, R. H. Wood, J. H. Ashworth, OR H. Dowler, J. 1. Way, L. A

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44.

A. Chan Fook, c Barros, b Pinna 43 Batger, 8. J. Stanesby, C. E

F. Hiptools, b Bouna

G. E. Yeok, b Sousa

K. P. Gan, not out

A. T. Normanbhoy, Lb.w. Carvalh P. L. Tan, 1.b.w. H. Alves

The Committee, benefiting by their experience in previous years, Souza have made, the conditions such Pinns that the success of the venture is II. Alves astured. In fact it is expected Sours that this year's race will be the Lopes Ogley best ever held.

Carvalho

The Marathon Race is now ru garded as one of the premier athle

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Total

Bowling Analysis,

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Club de Recrelo,"

tic events of the Colony, and there L. J. Galterres, h Chan Fook

is every expectation of an excellent H. A Barros, e Hiptosia, b Chan entry.

Fook

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Gabagan and II. J. Armstrong.

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4 Ay Alves, c Sub, b Tan

1M, F. Pinna, b Chan Fook

10 D. F. Lopez,,e Loke, b Chan Fook

F. Carvalho, b Chan Fook 179 P. Bouss, c Tan, b Azit

W. Ogley, b NormRebhoy

C. M. Sousa, e Candah, 6. Tân

H. Noronha, b. Tan W. F. G. Barros, not ont

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Bowling Arlalysis.

Hipt

Fook

Feb. 21at, (Friday):--G. H. W. Churchill v Hi. Owen Hughes.

Feb. 27th, (Thursday):-0., E. C. Marton v T. 7, Price.

Feb. 28th, (Friday):--H. Nijhoff v 1.6. Harris.

Mar. Brd, (Conday):-C. De Bruijn v L. Forster.

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