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THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Pirat Extra Itace Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Vailey on Saturday, 14th March, 1931, commencing at 2 p.m. The first ball will be rung at 1.80 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Members are notified that they and their ladica must wear their badgos prominently displayed.

No one without a badge will be En- admitted to the Membars” closure. Badges admitting nog members to the Members En- closure and Club Rooms at $5.- for Gentlemen and $3.--for ladies obtain- (both including tax) aro able through the Secretary upon Buch Introduction by a member. member to be responsible for pay- ment of all chita, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.

Members can obtain upon ap. plication to the Sceretary badges

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

9.12 G. W. Jeffries & C. B. Riggs. 9.16 Not to be booked-by travellers

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POLICE INTERPORT.

SOCCER.

SHANGHAI WIN BY THREE GOALS TO ONE,

The police Interport soccor match between Hongkong and 9.20 J. D. Danby & J. Thayer. 9.24 F. des Vocux & N. H. Littlejohn. Shanghai yesterday was rathor Shanghai won 9.28 C. H. M. Andrew & R. G. Law. usappointing. 9.52 W. J. Waddington & W. C.,

Lorimer.

9.36 C. II. Burton & M. St. J. Walsh. 9.40 J, Harrop & T. J. Price, 9:44 C. Bulmer Johnson & A. H.

Ferguson,

deservedly by three goals to one, but their form generally was not impressive.

Hongkong lost the services of Clark, their brilliant goalkeeper, 0.48 E. F, Flotcher & H. T. Buztan. A few minutes from the com- 9.32 W. N. A. Smalley & H. Hamp-mencement, and considering that

top.

лon.

0.58 L. A. R. Duncan & G. Thomer 10.00 Capt. Morgan & G. W. Reeve, 10.04 A. Sommerfelt & I. D. Evans, 10.08 C. B. Brown & L. Yaien. 10 12 N. 5. Ella & T. Ladors.

they were forced to play a man short for the rest of the match, their performance was quite good.

The sides were lovel at the interval, Hongkong scoring from a penalty, Shanghai equalising

10,10 A. N. Macfadyen & Q. A, A. just before half-time, after miss-

Macfadyen.

10.20 G. Castle & W. Paterson, 10.24 A W. Hay Edie &C. C. Black. 10.28 C. Mycock & J 5. Dykes. 10.32 3. P. Sherry & W. A. Cornell. 10.36 A. D Humphreys & R. Young.

& J. W. 10.40 R. S. W. Paterson

Pope. 10.44 J. Forbes & P. S. Grant, 10.48 P. A. Redmond & J. Stuart. 10,52 A. J. N. Wolfe & P. Bailey 10.56 C. B. Maturin & J. B. Lanyon.

ing a penalty.

In the second half, Hongkong

and thei shaped very poorly visitora

obtained

further two goals without much difficulty.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.-including tax, for all persons including ladica and is payable at the gate.

Soldiers and Sallors in uniform aro admitted half price.

11.04 E. J. Dowley & J. J. Frengl. 11.08 M. Micholson & J. A. R S-liv. 11.12 R. K. Hepburn & G. W. Sewell, 11.16 D, Forbes & A. Ritchi 11.20 R. E. Atwell & G. T. May, 11.24 E. Grimble & P. Tel. 1128 G. F. Hele & M. Barton.

132 T. F. le Fevre & K. K. Rounds. 11.36 E. H. Williams & S. & Feltham. 11.40 D. J. Gilmore & D. S. Robb. 11 44 G. E. Mitchell & E. G. Price. 11.48 A. O, Drawn & E. L. Honie. 1152 A. Leach & R. U Ireland. 11.56 W. C. Shields & 0. Eng~t. Noon W. D. Harris & H. R. Campbell. 12.04 A. B. Pury-* & J. G. Campbell. R. Vallance & L R. Andrewes, 12.12 R. H. Wild & H. Spicer, 12.16 11 Lowe & R. II. Ball. 12.20 D. J. Keogh & J. Jones, 12.24 T. Ramsay & G. H Wilson. 19.28 0. E. C. Marton & R. G.

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Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong-12.32 W. W. Mackenzie & G. C. Jobu kong Jockey Club during the Race | 12.36 Endles Championship final. Meeting.

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Secretary. Ifongkong, 10th March, 1931.

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TENNIS TOURNEY.

SOME EASY VICTORIES

YESTERDAY.

It was a scrappy game through- out, though the first half provided more entertainment

the than It was over-keenness and second. enthusiasm, doubtless, that contri- Indulged in by both sides.

Gaah brought Stanley

influence rgstraining

thel La Shanghai half-hack line and it was this department alone which did really well. The backs were weak n der pressure and the for- warda were woefully erratic.

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Britain and Oram stood out in Ifongkong's defence, and Plle and Fraser were lively in attack.

Mrs. Wolle Presents Cup. At the conclusion of the match, Mrs. Wolfe presented the Cup to Hurry the Shanghal enntain, congratulatin Shanghai on their win. Horry after thanking Mrs. Wolfe for making the presentation, congratulated Hongkong: on the splendid game they had put up. after losing Clarke and being forced Lo play practically throughout the Kame with ten men.

The Hon. Mr. Wolfe called for three cheers and n "tiger" for the Shanghai nlayers, and Mr. Coglan called on the Shanghai players and supporters to give three cheers and a "tiger" for the Hongkong team.

The Golf Match.

Permission having been obtained, the golf match, which was to have There were no outstanding ties been played at Happy Valley, will in the tennis tournament at the now be played on the course of the H.K.C.C. yesterday. the only Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Fanling. championship singles event belag Singles will be played this morning that in which E. F. Fincher dis-and foursomes in the afternoon.

posed of E. Zimmern, conceding

only three games.

Three doubles events were play-

ed off, with comfortable victories

in each instance.

The results were na follow:

Open Bingles.

E. F. Fincher beat E. Zimmern, 0-2, B-1.

Open Doubles.

M. K. and M. W. Lo bent Luk Ding- cheong and Luk Kang-cheong, 6-2, 0-1. Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit beat F. H. Kwok and H. N. Chau, 6-1, 6-2, W. C. Hung and Chiu Chun-chiu beat G. W. A Tufton and-J. C. P. Tosh, 6-1, 0-2.

Club Championship.

H. Owen Hughes beat C. E. Holmes. 6-2, 0-7.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Open Singlen.

D. J. Valentine v W. T. Lee,

T. Honda v W. C. Hung,

P. Kont ở Na Szelwong

Luk Ding-cheong v Ng Sze-cheong.

Ho Ka-lu v Yew Man-kit.

Open Doublen.

J. W. Leonard and G. Lai v S. W. Liang and H. N. Chau.

A. D. Humphreys and Capt. E. C. Etherington v P. Kong and Ng Sze- kwong.

Club Championship.

A. L. Sullivan v G, W. A. Tufton II. J. Armstrong v C. C. Prias,

INTER-UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS.

ARRIVAL OF THE KWANG-

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The Lingnam University team,

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competitors. arrived by yesterday afternoon's boat. The Sun Yat-sen University team, consisting of 23 men, arrived by the afternoon train. They were met by the committed of the. Hongkong University Athletic Club on their arrival, and will be entertain- ed by the members of the Hongkong University Union in their hosteln during their stay here.

The following is the programme for the menting!

1st day, 14th, March-100 meters, 800 meters, polo vault. 200 meters, 60 meters girls, long jump, 800 meters open to Colony. Shot-put, 110 m. high hurdles, 400 meters, interval, shot put (ladies), 1,000 open relay, cus throw, 100 m. (ladies), 400 m, relay,

2nd. day, 16th. March-1,600 m. relay, long jump (ladies), 200 ra low hurdles, Javalin (10,000), school boys relay, hop-step-&-Jump, Interval, high jump, school girls refay, 200 m. girls relay, 800 m. relay.

LOCAL' HOCKEY.,

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