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THE HONGKONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1931.

28TH FEBRUARY, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH AND 7TH MARCH, 1931.

On Saturday, 28th February the first race will be run at 1.30 p.m. and on all other days at 11.30 a.m. On the first day the first bell will bo rung at 1. p.m. and on the other four days at 11 a.m.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they and their Jadies must wear their badges prominently displayed.

No one without a badge, will be Members' the admitted to Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooma at $10.00 per day Including tax-or $40.00 including 1x for the Meeting (ladlen $6.00 respectively), Bre and $20.00

of tainable through the Secretary upor Introduction by a Member, such Member to be responsible for all chite, &c.

in

THE

of

WORLD SPORT

SHANGHAI'S TASK TO-MORROW.

LOCAL CHINESE EXPECTED TO WIN.

Badges admitting to Members and

[By "Wanderer."}

TRINITY CO.LEGE Enclosure will NOT be on sale at South China, on recent form, are

OF MU IC EXAMINATIO S.

Music for the above

(both Theoretical

and Practical)

is obtainable at

the Race Course.

either in

On ne pretext will children be enclosure permittedl during the first four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day Including tax for all persons, including indies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclo aure at $1.00 per day including tux.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, &c. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong, kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Passes

SERVANTS PASSES.

Servants will be for Issued on application to Mesars, dentead and Davis, Alexandra Rulklings.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

the

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

1.08 1. Spicer & C. E. Riggs. 9.16 Not to be booked by travellers

on train.

9.20 A. F. Judd & K. Robertson. *. 0.24 L. Yaten & H. C. Shrubsole. 9.26 W. F. Simmons & J. R. Colls. 0.32 D. Fraser & P. Syken, 1.30 F. M. Hartley & C. H. M.

drew.

SERVICES FOOTBALL

ARBIY v. NAVY THIS AFTERNOON.

This afternoon, on the military ground at Sookunpoo, a match be tween teams plcked from the Army and Navy will be played. The kick- off in at 0.30 p.m.

The Army team has been selected na. follows:-L/Cal. Penny, R. Siga An-Ple. Henderson, Argylis: L/Cpl. Mul- Lane, S.W.B.; Pte. Yeoman, Argylls, Ple. Eynon, S.W.D.; Cpl. Hay, Ar.... gylis (Captain); L/Cpl. Sansom, R.A.0.C., Ptes. Wylle, fouten, Me Quade and Davies, Argylls,

0.40 P. Dulley & J. E. Richarimun. 9.44 G. B. Lane & K. K. Rounds, 9.48 J. R. Mason & C. C. Roberts. 9.52 J. IL Ashworth & J. Forbes. 9.60 E R. Halifax & A. B. Raworth. 10.00 L A. R. Duncan & E. P. Flet-position, and

cher. 10.04 J. Allison & G. T. May. 10.08 A. C. 1. Bowker & G. D. Nicholl. 10.9 A. II. Penn & W. N. Buyers. 10.16 D. J. Gilmore & Condr, Priext

jey. 10.20 1. U. Ireland & R. M. Hender

Ron.

10.44 G. F. Hols & L. R. Andrews.

Non.

ton.

Reserves have been chosen for each

they are: L/C Hunter. Arxy Pto. (76) Williams, S.W.B. Gnr. Frenzon, RA.; Spr. Fertwell. R.E.; Pte. Banda, R.A.0.x, Pte. McGlashan, Argylla; Pte. Harris and Cpl. (8) Davies, S.W.B., Sigmn. Glatt, R. Sige., Ptes. Grim- wood and lanson, R.A.M.C. Against Shanghai. The team to meet the Shanghai t 3.30 Interport team at the H.K:F.C. ground been p.m. on Monday han [erlected_ns_followe:

S. B. P. O. Aitken, H.MS. Medway; L/Cpl. Mullane, S.W.B., Pte, fonder- son, Argylis, A... Runts, H.M.S. Cumberlanit; Pte. Yeonian, Argyle, Pic. Eynon, S.W.B. (Captain), Ple. Harris, S.W.B.; L/Cpl. Davies, S.WB.. 1. A. C. Atkins, R.A.F., A. B. Diskin-1 ILM.S_Sempḥ, am 1. Sto.) Skinner, HMS Medway.

Reserves have been selected for the United Servicos de follows:

TWO MATCHES PLAYED ON WEDNESDAY.

Shameen. Feb. 19. Two interesting League matches POTE-HUNTS FUTURE. wore played off here yesterday, the firnt being between H.M.S. Seamew and H.M.S. Cicala, in

were which the former superior team throughout. win 10.24 A. N. Macfadyen & Q. A. A.

Maefndren. ning by the comfortable margin 10.28 A. O. Brawn & W. L. Shields.

All three Hongkong's disappointing fallure of three goals to one.

the Interport soccer match goals came from Cardy who play-10.32 G. W. Sewell & J. R. Forbes. 10.36 S. A. Seth & H. A. Lammert. Cicala's 10,40 S. J. 11. Fox & H. Hampton, makes it fairly safe to say, what od an excellent game. was widely believed before, that only gont was the result of our Shanghai visitors will be appenalty for handling In the second 10.48 E. Stone & W. A. Weight.

liter propsition to half with which licks made no 10.52 J. P. Hinlingdale & J, II. Davy. agninst

The teams were fol- 10.66 A. B. Purves & E. des Voeux. morrow when they meet the local mistake.

lows:

11.00 R. Young & D. S. Robb. Chinese

Senmow, Adams; Friend, Men- 11.04 A. H. Ferguson & C. B. Johnson, Seven of the Chinese players are chem; Spence, White Wright;

The players representing the Ser- drawn from the South China team Hutchins, Cardy, Neave, Cunning-1.06 C. B. Brown A. G. Coppin.

the Athletic.ham, Baker.

11.12 1. Lowe & D. J. Keogh.

vlees in Monday's match have been four from

11.16 J. A. R. Selby & H. R. Reming-Invited by the Hongkong Football Cicula. Crawford; Pinder,

Association to attend the Interport the finest club aggregation the Hicks: Rudling Rees, Williams; 11.20 W. R. Vallance & A. Leach, Dinner at the Proinaula Hotel un

Harris. Render. 11.24 G. E. Mitchell & E. M. Bryden. Saturday evening. Colony has seen for many yours, McKissack,

11.28 J. P. Sherry & W. C. Clark. and with their "eracks" combined Domoney. Wannell.

Mourhen Defent Moth. 21,32 N. K. Littlejohn & J. S. Dykes. with the "stars" of their rivals, Athletle, a very impressive

The second game, H.M.S. Moor-1.36 W. S. Hier & J. White, line-up has been made possible. hen versus H.M.S. Moth, ended in 11.40 G. B. S. Thomam & D.

Edward. As far as is known at present, a win for Moorhen by four goals 11.44 6. Walsh & T. Black.

Tann scored three, for to two. The team will be

Lieut. Shanghat:Chow: Muarne, Read: Moorhen and Munro one.

Pute-ilunt, tanh, Vance Short scored both the goals for Ellimit, Collaco, Sinclair, Wid the Moth. The Moorhen were more and Graham.

undoubtedly the better side and Chinese Pau Ka-ping: Li Tip.

deserved their win. The team Tom Kong-pak; Lam sang. Yuk-ying, Wong Sui-wa, Leung were as follows:

Moorhen.-Grimthe Morgan, Yin-chan: Ip Pak-wa, Li Wai-

Ilinchcliffe, Lee-Marion, tong, Fung King-cheung. Suen Beach; Kam-shon and Chan Kwang-ui. Kendall; Breeds, Munro, Ab Wing, Referee: Mr. Gregory.

Tunn Watkins. The Chinese are powerful fore

warm fu and aft, and will start vourites. The centre-half position might have been strengthened. either by giving Lam the position Unusual interest is centred is and bringing in Ho Cho-yin at the Tarantula versus Moth match right half, or by playing Wong which is scheduled to take place Mee-shun, but it would be difficult today. In the event of a win for to put one's finger upon any other the farmer, they will

Lengue champions; a draw in possible weakness.

the result Tarantula, Moorken and Seamew will tie with 13 points each and will have to play off. while should the Moth defeat

Tarantula, Moorhen በጸጋ

The Shanghal team lus not been definitely decided upon, but Costa's Employers are requested to dis-injury at the end of Wednesday's tribute them with discrimination game is certain to keep him out of

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Servants are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties, but must remain in their em ployers' stands.

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in place of Our Oum Carrespondent,

The issue will depend fargely upon the ability of Shanghai's bril- liant defence to hold the fast mov. ing Chinese attack. With Suen,

Any person" found loitering Fung, and Li Wal-tong us the in- with Servants' Passes In their side trio Gash and his colleagues

K.C.C. GOLF.

TIMES FOR THE “MEAD" SHIELD.

possession will forfeit the same are in for a lively ninety minutes. The following are the times and will be removed from the Whatever happens, the game is cer.ullotted for the "Meal" Shield tain to provide a tense struggle which is being played over the

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and rather brighter football than was seen on Wednesday.

learn that Pote-Hunt, who has

Kowloon Cily course on Sunday, by kind permission.

9.30 A. Urquhart v. D: S. Green. 5.15 E. Silkstone v. A. A. Dand. 9.40 F. F. Lawrence v. W. J. Carroll,

been transferred to the Canton 9.45 F. Zimmern v. F. F. Skinner. branch of his firm, and is playing | 5,50 3. C. Lyal v. W. Goldenberg. his last representative games for 9.55 J. Smith v. B. D. Evans,

Shanghai for some time at least. 10.00 L. Elford v. S. Jex.

has signed for the Hongkong Foot-10.05 T. Grant v. J. Mackintosh. ball Club and will probably be seen 10.10 A. V. Pirson v. Charles Myrock. out in the Club colours for the re- mainder of the season.

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The following Second Division matches are on the fixture list for

to-morrow:

10.15 C. J. Roe v. F. Goodwin, 10,20 V. C. Labrum v. S. Greenwood. 10.25 L. Jack v, A. J. Kew. 10.30 E. C. Fincher v. A, Hyde Lay. 10.35 W. Hyde v. L. Goldman,

Singles will be played in 10.40 H. W. Page v. H. Overy.

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MARATHON RACE.

TENT. ANNUAL EVENT IN KOWLOON.

The tonth Annual Kowloon Race, held under the Marathon

splees of the St. Andrew's Club, Kowloon, will take place on Monday March 9th, starting outalde St. Andrew's Church, Nathan Road, at 4.30 pm. Thìn race, which is the only one of its kind in the Colony, is open to all Europeans and members of St.

Andrew's Club,

1/Cpl. Fenny, R. Sign; I Tel. Dixon. H.M.S. Medway, A. B. Ward, B.M.S. Druce; Cpl. Hay, Argyll, Sto. Shirras, I.M.S. Hermes, Gar, Gar- , R.A.; L/Cpl. Sansom, R.A.0.0... Pte. Wylir. Argylls. Sto Wyatt, 1.M.S. Bridgewater, Ptes. McQuade and Hughes, Argylls.

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THE ADAMSON CUP. |RESULTS OF COMPETITION IN!

JUNIOR SECTION.

In the Adameda Cup (1830), final the, A. 1. Clarke (16) beat L. E.

(1931) gluttom (15), by 3 and 1. February qualifying competition, for

Adana Ch which there were thirteen entries, the

inc

following qualify:

S. Stacey 85-14-71. A. D. Fraser 89-18=71. Other scores:

R. Wallace 85-976, W. H. Edmonds 8-12-TI.

finish, nt

The course, which extends over a distance of about aix and a quarter miles, will be somewhat similar

revious years, the only dif- Nathan Rond to the that of instead of turning down Middle Road, Any further information required ference being that at the Signal Hill. Andrew's Church. the route carries straight on along will be furnished on application by Salisbury Road, then northward Into the Hon. Secretary, St. Andrew's Club,

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